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and bard as ecumenist saying the snake lives from x. prison inmate to qualified teacher with the gift of the gab. but they have long also set up the aisle but no here. it's a star turn for the role was tailor made for him. the frightening we always found him very funny as a teacher so that idea was always there there hasn't been a high school film for ages and there are actually a german genre it's a comedy where the teachers are actually works on the students are. bored out of him wrote and directed the film which became a hit with german audiences more than seven million people so far have seen it and it continues to be one of the most successful german films of all time. the movies are a laugh a minute with a touch of salt to see second when to go off to thailand with the whole of class ten b. . part two didn't go down with the critics quite as well look. for . us and i for. this. i was very critical of myself and i had my doubts that i would be believable in the roles off that it's often harder to be funny because when you're trying
and bard as ecumenist saying the snake lives from x. prison inmate to qualified teacher with the gift of the gab. but they have long also set up the aisle but no here. it's a star turn for the role was tailor made for him. the frightening we always found him very funny as a teacher so that idea was always there there hasn't been a high school film for ages and there are actually a german genre it's a comedy where the teachers are actually works on the students are. bored out of him wrote and...
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euro zone now than strong economic data from germany should make alcohol market correspondent only bards in frankfurt a smile he's standing by the at the stock exchange will give us a big smile yes so factory orders in orders are almost eight percent that's that's a gift on the last trading day isn't it of the week. it certainly is and i'm sure it contributed to another record high in attacks here putting smiles on other people's faces as well here in the room alongside me the traders here also people watching the economy and the month on month number is also very high and it speaks for a very strong german economy now one comment by economists that i read it did say that because of the funny holiday scheduling here in germany trend may be a bit exaggerated but basically it's still a good base showing that there's all the reason to expect strong exports in the future to with these orders being high that's the business that's the exports that's the concern for of the future factored in there and providing a solid fund front foundation for the kind of share prices we're seeing here at the
euro zone now than strong economic data from germany should make alcohol market correspondent only bards in frankfurt a smile he's standing by the at the stock exchange will give us a big smile yes so factory orders in orders are almost eight percent that's that's a gift on the last trading day isn't it of the week. it certainly is and i'm sure it contributed to another record high in attacks here putting smiles on other people's faces as well here in the room alongside me the traders here also...
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but we know even less about him than we do about the bard. the historical novelist bernard cornwell now brings him to life as the narrator of fools and mortals, his new book set in theatreland in london in the 15905, where the brothers are leading more less separate lives. it is a tale of rivalry, jealousy, and a little blackmail. set during rehearsals for the first night of a midsummer night's dream. welcome. it's a change of scene for you, bernard, because you are best known as someone who writes in battle mode, really. people are found with muskets or waving swords in many of your books. what is it that fascinates you about the 15905, and theatre in london? well, it's just that it's the beginning of a whole new industry which has obviously prospered mightily ever since, but before the 1570s there were no permanent playhouses. no theatres, if you like. the first is built in 1574. 20 years later, they are in full flow. we have a whole new industry in london. it has to be london because london is the only city big enough to support it. and sh
but we know even less about him than we do about the bard. the historical novelist bernard cornwell now brings him to life as the narrator of fools and mortals, his new book set in theatreland in london in the 15905, where the brothers are leading more less separate lives. it is a tale of rivalry, jealousy, and a little blackmail. set during rehearsals for the first night of a midsummer night's dream. welcome. it's a change of scene for you, bernard, because you are best known as someone who...
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william shakes here had a younger brother rick church, and we know less about him than we do about the bardorical novel —— novelist bernard cornwall brings it to life. the brothers are leading more or less separate lives, tell of rivalry, jealousy, and a little blackmail, set during rehearsals for the first night of the summer nights dream. welcome. it isa it is a change of scene for you, bernard, because you are best known as someone who writes in battle mode. what is it that fascinates you about 15 905 and mode. what is it that fa5cinate5 you about 15 905 and theatre in london? it is the beginning of a whole new industry. before the 15 705, there we re industry. before the 15 705, there were no permanent playhouses, no theatres, if you like, and the first one is built in 157a and 12 years later, they are in full flow, and we have a whole new industry in london, the only city big enough to support it. shakespeare's the only city big enough to support it. sha kespeare's government the only city big enough to support it. shakespeare's government works in the theatre. i misspent my summers on
william shakes here had a younger brother rick church, and we know less about him than we do about the bardorical novel —— novelist bernard cornwall brings it to life. the brothers are leading more or less separate lives, tell of rivalry, jealousy, and a little blackmail, set during rehearsals for the first night of the summer nights dream. welcome. it isa it is a change of scene for you, bernard, because you are best known as someone who writes in battle mode. what is it that fascinates...
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a ribbon will be cut at bard's alley on church street.combines wine with words. >> we have really cool program called book buddies where we pair books with a half bottle of wine. we also have children's story time. we also have authors come in and do book signings and customers can come and read their own poetry. >> got lots for you to do. the store even features special events most days. for more information search bard's alley in the nbc washington app. >> books and bubbly, that works. >>> ah, this works, too. the sunny skies and the dry autumn days we have right now. they're nice, but maybe not as nices why it is impacting how some local people use their water. >>> and why doug once again is keeping an eye on some tropical weather. >> plus 59 lives taken too soon. a countless number of loved ones lives changed forever. acloser lookt the victims in at college inn we craft a deeper, richer brothok, because every detail matters. we carefully select our all-natural chicken and farm grown vegetables, purposefully blend the most flavorful he
a ribbon will be cut at bard's alley on church street.combines wine with words. >> we have really cool program called book buddies where we pair books with a half bottle of wine. we also have children's story time. we also have authors come in and do book signings and customers can come and read their own poetry. >> got lots for you to do. the store even features special events most days. for more information search bard's alley in the nbc washington app. >> books and bubbly,...
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the well worn strains of the song that immortalises che guevara, sung by the cuban bard silvio rodriguez‘s most emblematic voices. the song is known off by heart by millions of cubans and encapsulates how the cuban state would like people to remember el comandante che. but that vision isn't shared by the singer's son, silvito el libre. his reality is very different. silvito‘s the cuba you don't know takes a hard look at the island, raising the kind of issues that the authorities prefer to keep under wraps. violence, social decay and police control. despite his uncompromising lyrics, silvito insists he is no opponent of cuba. but silvito‘s candour has brought him problems. he says he's been detained and his friends have been intimidated by the authorities. it's led him to move away from the island to tampa, florida, where he is free to follow his career as a rapper. do you think that fear is one of the legacies of the generation of el che, and fidel castro and raul castro? few know that better than the island's dissidents. among those calling for a new political system in cuba are the lad
the well worn strains of the song that immortalises che guevara, sung by the cuban bard silvio rodriguez‘s most emblematic voices. the song is known off by heart by millions of cubans and encapsulates how the cuban state would like people to remember el comandante che. but that vision isn't shared by the singer's son, silvito el libre. his reality is very different. silvito‘s the cuba you don't know takes a hard look at the island, raising the kind of issues that the authorities prefer to...
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upper moreland jumping up, bard junior with a touchdown run, 14-0, upper dublin making it interesting. unbelievable run here breaking tackles to score and upper dublin won't go away. this however, the players late in the force. under ten seconds unbelievable touchdown run right here. that's going to make it 21-20. upper dublin decides to go for the win. go for two. check this out. end zone. game saving play, upper moreland wins 21-20. good luck. thanks what can you do with two bacon, egg anfor $5 from dunkin'? settle a debt. make a friend. save the day. or keep 'em both for this handsome devil. with two bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches for $5 the future is in your hands. america runs on dunkin'. cbs presented by target.... urban agriculture and community greening are helping cities become more sustainable for the future. and that's why target has partnered with the nonprofit greensgrow in philadelphia. the novel idea was... can we put a farm in the heart of the city and really put food directly accessible to the people that were eating it. i think it's very important for us to come ou
upper moreland jumping up, bard junior with a touchdown run, 14-0, upper dublin making it interesting. unbelievable run here breaking tackles to score and upper dublin won't go away. this however, the players late in the force. under ten seconds unbelievable touchdown run right here. that's going to make it 21-20. upper dublin decides to go for the win. go for two. check this out. end zone. game saving play, upper moreland wins 21-20. good luck. thanks what can you do with two bacon, egg anfor...
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circles the artistic director of the cambridge shakespeare festival so as students shouldn't study the bard's literature if they're not aware of his works put trayvon so we looked at what other literary classics this might also need to apply to. sykes matters nancy to death and how bad the corpse is so deformed that the person who identifies a body is so scared by the experience that they're led away in a straight jacket. your new court sullen people's half devil tough choice. his eyes rested thoughtfully upon the sinewy forearm unrestored dawson scarred with a new puncture marks finally thrust the sharp point home press down the tiny piston . society isn't becoming sensitive just a few snowflakes who are in position of the influence at university they are pushing this agenda but the real agenda is to cut freedom of speech and freedom of expression thanks for sharing your sunday with us here on r.t. international the weekly will return in about thirty minutes. here in southern. russian sultry attending the ball by discussion club and our topic is us russian relations and the state of the worl
circles the artistic director of the cambridge shakespeare festival so as students shouldn't study the bard's literature if they're not aware of his works put trayvon so we looked at what other literary classics this might also need to apply to. sykes matters nancy to death and how bad the corpse is so deformed that the person who identifies a body is so scared by the experience that they're led away in a straight jacket. your new court sullen people's half devil tough choice. his eyes rested...
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upper moreland jumping up, bard junior with a touchdown run, 14-0, upper dublin making it interesting. unbelievable run here breaking tackles to score and upper dublin won't go away. this however, the players late in the force. under ten seconds unbelievable touchdown run right here. that's going to make it 21-20. upper dublin decides to go for the win. go for two. check this out. end zone. game saving play, upper moreland wins 21-20. good luck. thanks . >>> late show with steven colbert followed by the late late show with james cordon. morning show is back tomorrow from 5:00 to 7:00. i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean we're always on for you as >> the following is a paid presentation for home title lock. >> many people have no idea that their equity in their home and their ownership in their home is unprotected and vulnerable to the smart crook who knows how to fill out a form and file it for 30 or 40 bucks with the county recorder's office. >> i've talked to a lot of people to explain to them that, when they-when they proudly say, i own this house, my response is, are you sure?
upper moreland jumping up, bard junior with a touchdown run, 14-0, upper dublin making it interesting. unbelievable run here breaking tackles to score and upper dublin won't go away. this however, the players late in the force. under ten seconds unbelievable touchdown run right here. that's going to make it 21-20. upper dublin decides to go for the win. go for two. check this out. end zone. game saving play, upper moreland wins 21-20. good luck. thanks . >>> late show with steven...
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contain sensitive material such as violence well scenes of sexual assault well the book asks why the bard is now a cause for concern. o'keefe me from their worse than killing last and tumble me into some loathsome pit whenever mans i may behold my body do this and be a charitable murderer so should i rode my sweet sons of their fee no let them satisfy their lust on the that's a snippet from shakespeare is a first tragedy titus andronicus the play features graphic violence gang rape and fourteen murders and now certain english lecturers at cambridge university are putting special warnings on their timetables when they're going to be covering potentially distressing topics like these they're going to have to have a lot of disclaimers with the works of shakespeare though some of his plays can be very gory they feature things like incest or rape murder and suicide they also happen to have kept people talking about thought any issues like class relations race relations and anti semitism for centuries i want to know what the people visiting the famous shakespeare globe theatre in london have to
contain sensitive material such as violence well scenes of sexual assault well the book asks why the bard is now a cause for concern. o'keefe me from their worse than killing last and tumble me into some loathsome pit whenever mans i may behold my body do this and be a charitable murderer so should i rode my sweet sons of their fee no let them satisfy their lust on the that's a snippet from shakespeare is a first tragedy titus andronicus the play features graphic violence gang rape and fourteen...
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asks why the bard is now a cause for concern. ok to me from their worse than killing last and tumble me into some loathsome pit whenever man's i may behold my body do this and be a charitable murderer so should i rolled my sweet sons of their fee no let them satisfy their lost the that's a snippet from shakespeare is a first tragedy titus andronicus the play features graphic violence gang rape and fourteen murders and now certain english lecturers at cambridge university operating special warnings on their time tables when they're going to be covering potentially distressing topics like these they're going to have to have a lot of disclaimers with the works of shakespeare though some of his plays can be very gory they feature things like incest rape murder and suicide they also happen to have kept people talking about thorny issues like close relations race relations and anti semitism for centuries i want to know what the people visiting the famous shakespeare globe theatre in london have to say about the warnings i think. demi's
asks why the bard is now a cause for concern. ok to me from their worse than killing last and tumble me into some loathsome pit whenever man's i may behold my body do this and be a charitable murderer so should i rolled my sweet sons of their fee no let them satisfy their lost the that's a snippet from shakespeare is a first tragedy titus andronicus the play features graphic violence gang rape and fourteen murders and now certain english lecturers at cambridge university operating special...
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literary circles the artistic director of the cambridge shakespeare festival says shouldn't study the bard if they're not aware his works portray violence or he looked at what other literary classics this might apply to. sykes battles nancy to death in her bed the corpse is so deformed that the person who identifies her body is so scared by the experience that they're led away in a straight jacket. on. your new court cell in people's half devil and hard choice. is our eyes rested thoughtfully upon the scene you reach for arm and restored dawson scarred with a new report puncture marks finally thrust the show point home press down the time the pistol. society isn't becoming sensitive just a few snowflakes who are in position of the influence universe theory they are pushing this agenda but the real agenda is to cook freedom of speech and freedom of expression. and i'll be back with the latest headlines in just over half an hour meanwhile for more on the last always. we're here in southern russia in sochi attending the ball by discussion club and our topic is u.s. russia relations and the st
literary circles the artistic director of the cambridge shakespeare festival says shouldn't study the bard if they're not aware his works portray violence or he looked at what other literary classics this might apply to. sykes battles nancy to death in her bed the corpse is so deformed that the person who identifies her body is so scared by the experience that they're led away in a straight jacket. on. your new court cell in people's half devil and hard choice. is our eyes rested thoughtfully...
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this is one of the country's two - bard? posts. country's two official border posts.lation: iam coming crossed here each day. translation: i am coming to pakistan to buy medicine. i go home to afghanistan by the evening. militants don't use this official crossing, but neither do many of the hundreds of families living in villages straddling both sides of the border. i asked the local commander about comparisons to the proposed us mexico wall. every country is a sovereign country. so it has borders, and it has a right to safeguard its security. just like trump in america. if trump is doing it, trump is doing expertly the requirements of americans. we are doing expertly the requirements of pakistan. this proposed fence could ring the two countries closer together. if it is only intended to stop militants travelling into pakistan and not from pakistan, it could further divide them. when american journalist lenora chu moved to shanghai, she needed to find a school for her toddler. she looked at international schools, but decided instead to enrol her three—year—old, rainer
this is one of the country's two - bard? posts. country's two official border posts.lation: iam coming crossed here each day. translation: i am coming to pakistan to buy medicine. i go home to afghanistan by the evening. militants don't use this official crossing, but neither do many of the hundreds of families living in villages straddling both sides of the border. i asked the local commander about comparisons to the proposed us mexico wall. every country is a sovereign country. so it has...
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this bard also saw further detailed discussions on northern ireland and ireland., we have developed joint patrols on common travel area and associated rights. these will preserve the rights of uk and irish nationals to live, work and study across these islands, protect their associated rights to public services and social security, to provide legal certainty these principles recognise the withdrawal agreement should formally at knowledge for the uk and ireland to continue to uphold these bilateral arrangements. our teams have mapped out areas of cooperation that function on a north— south basis and we have begun detailed work on this. we have also agreed critical guiding principles to protect the good friday agreement and are working on steps to make this a reality. throughout this process , we this a reality. throughout this process, we have reaffirmed our commitment to the rights of the people of northern ireland to choose to be british or irish as they choose. i have set out our determination to focus on creative solutions. we cannot fully resolve theseissues s
this bard also saw further detailed discussions on northern ireland and ireland., we have developed joint patrols on common travel area and associated rights. these will preserve the rights of uk and irish nationals to live, work and study across these islands, protect their associated rights to public services and social security, to provide legal certainty these principles recognise the withdrawal agreement should formally at knowledge for the uk and ireland to continue to uphold these...
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we had to break remember to stay with us because we have got much more to talk about as i said to bard we discuss the new report from the u.s. treasury department it's calling for every lactation on some wall street rules that we need to talk more about as we had to break through the numbers it doesn't sound . i. what do you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put. your wife or. what's your biggest fear a little bit on the hay ride when celeste medical board you say if you ever met the best quarterback. let's point the topic doesn't belong in the piece now i did did you do to question more. people have got to know whether or not their present or support american people deserve to know your presence at this point does it many must guard against the military industrial war we shall never go again or in our ability. or you should know that very old yes we do but remember with. all the future we don't know. every the world or do you really believe that you'll get all the old the old. the old according to just. the modern world cup i am sure there. are going to do just that if you're
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much more to talk about as i said to bard we discuss the new report from the u.s. treasury department it's calling for a relaxation on some wall street roles that we need to talk more about as we had to break through the numbers because without. all the world's a stage and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties aren t. american playing america. america first lead in many ways. just like the real new big name actors bad actors and in the end you could never you're. so lucky all the world's all the world's all the world's a stage we are definitely a player. i'm a trial lawyer i've spent countless hours boring through documents that tell the story about the ugly side of. corporate media really uses to talk about the. i'm going to pick clear picture about how disturbing. for. these are stories that you know no uncertain. terms or a host of america. would you have for breakfast why would you put those for the fish. what's your biggest fear. that a bill meant. so less time. for you say if you ever met the best quarterback. explain the topic doesn'
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we had to break remember to stay with us because we have got much more to talk about as i said to bard we discuss the new report from the u.s. treasury department it's calling for every lactation on some wall street rules that we need to talk more about as we had to break through the numbers. i. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something i want to be rich. but you'd like to be prosperous like that before three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters and out. there should. be you know lol. on the world. you're totally. not me do. all your ego to boast gets to move for your. own. small seemed wrong when old roles just don't hold. any gold yet to shape out just to become educated and gain from it because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the u.s. department of treasury is issued a new report on capital markets and is again calling it to relax world for wall street the two hundred twenty page report call
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more of a light ton historic district, which we think goes from the river to 7th street and from lum bard over to vine. this is a pefrlt example of what we want to do to raise awareness, to draw people to the district so they can see more of the things to see and do, all of the merchants joe was talking about, experience it and stay a little bit longer, which contributes -- >> keep them around. >> absolutely. >> and food is top of the ticket. you guys have some good options for foodies who might be coming out on monday, right? >> we absolutely do. we have some old city classics but then we have some places that you might be less familiar with. it is a locally coffee shop. they always have a beautiful display. you're not going to go hungry. >> the range of food options. thank you for being here. we want to remind people you can check it out this sunday. all of the action will be along north 3rd and arch street. most importantly, admission is free. >>> coming up, a final check of yourl weekend weather forecast. stay with us. >>> also coming up tonight, the high school blitz is back. here is
more of a light ton historic district, which we think goes from the river to 7th street and from lum bard over to vine. this is a pefrlt example of what we want to do to raise awareness, to draw people to the district so they can see more of the things to see and do, all of the merchants joe was talking about, experience it and stay a little bit longer, which contributes -- >> keep them around. >> absolutely. >> and food is top of the ticket. you guys have some good options...
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he is a distinguished fellow at the hudson institute and the foreignark professor of humanities at bard college. he received prizes for history, debate and translation of new test meant greek. -- new testament greek. books withten many clarity of expression. audience,mbers of the you may have read his book "the special providence: american foreign-policy and how it changed the world." the hamiltonian, jeffersonian , this way ofn thinking about foreign-policy remains a touchstone for how we think about foreign-policy today. he will talk about presidents a differentocus on group. franklin was about, harry s truman and ronald reagan. -- roosevelt, harry s truman and ronald reagan. he will provide a lot of insight into our current situation. after he speaks, we will take questions from the audience and questions on our twitter site area had -- twitter site. the twitter handle is -- it rolls off the tongue. program for military and diplomatic history. please join me and waltzing -- and welcoming professor walter russell read -- walter russell mead. [applause] prof. mead: thank you for that i
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chairman of the senate foreign relations committee unloaded on president trump in a nowhere holds bardator bob corker of tennessee telling "the new york times" that the president's reckless threats could set the nation "on the path to world war iii." a member of the senator's staff confirming to nbc news his comments. corker said he w
chairman of the senate foreign relations committee unloaded on president trump in a nowhere holds bardator bob corker of tennessee telling "the new york times" that the president's reckless threats could set the nation "on the path to world war iii." a member of the senator's staff confirming to nbc news his comments. corker said he w
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i spoke to the family of one woman named taylor bard just it 2 years old. she was shot in the arm.ost a lot of blood on the way to the hospital. she still has movement in her hand but not a lot of feeling. she's going to require more surgeries to really repair some of the nerve damage that was done. and one more thing to mention, dave, that's that officials appeal to people in las vegas for blood. the response, absolutely overwhelming to the point where a blood clinic today or yesterday i should say was actually turning people away. >> it's incredible outpouring of generosity. thank you, scott. i flew in with officials from the american red cross. the they were stunned at how many people lined up at 2:00 a.m. they didn't even open to donate until 7:00 a.m. we should also mention the bellagio hotel getting free rooms for the victims' families, airlines based here in las vegas trying to help as well. many of them wondering where their loved ones are. >>> aside from the more than 40 guns, authorities have very little to work with as they search for a motive in this awful attack. we'll
i spoke to the family of one woman named taylor bard just it 2 years old. she was shot in the arm.ost a lot of blood on the way to the hospital. she still has movement in her hand but not a lot of feeling. she's going to require more surgeries to really repair some of the nerve damage that was done. and one more thing to mention, dave, that's that officials appeal to people in las vegas for blood. the response, absolutely overwhelming to the point where a blood clinic today or yesterday i...
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distinguished fellow at the hudson institute and the james clark professor of foreign humanities at bard college. he received prizes for history, debate and translation of new testament greek. he has written many books with -- which are valuable for insight and for their clarity of expression. younger members of the audience, you may have read his book "the special providence: american
distinguished fellow at the hudson institute and the james clark professor of foreign humanities at bard college. he received prizes for history, debate and translation of new testament greek. he has written many books with -- which are valuable for insight and for their clarity of expression. younger members of the audience, you may have read his book "the special providence: american
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i know him as bard the bowman from "the hobbit." please welcome, luke evans! good to see you!o. >> stephen: we've seen each other a few times over the years. do you-- first time we have had an interview together. do you remember the first time we met? >> i certainly do. you came to new zealand when i was shooting "the hobbit." >> stephen: that's right. >> and somehow wangled your way on to one of my keeps with your family. >> stephen: that's exact it. peter jackson asked me if i wanted to play it's family wanted to play spy network. >> that's right. >> stephen: but the very night we shot that scene, do you remember going to a party? >> we went to one of the writers of "lord of the rings" and "the hobbit," and you had a toiken-off. and the most difficult toiken questions i ever heard anybody be asked. >> stephen: i don't think they were that hard, actually. that was a peek moment for me, but that's not what i remember about the party. do you want ton what i remember about the party? i was there with my wife and my two boys, and the boys had gotten there for a few days to do fis
i know him as bard the bowman from "the hobbit." please welcome, luke evans! good to see you!o. >> stephen: we've seen each other a few times over the years. do you-- first time we have had an interview together. do you remember the first time we met? >> i certainly do. you came to new zealand when i was shooting "the hobbit." >> stephen: that's right. >> and somehow wangled your way on to one of my keeps with your family. >> stephen: that's...
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he is now associated with the hudson institute and i believe a professor at bard college.hy did that intrigue you? where did you get that tip? wil: of all of the political philosophy that steve bannon seems to have drawn his thinking from, i think that book may be the most significant. "special providence." by walter russell mead. if you want to understand how steve bannon explains his political views, maybe slightly different from how he actually forms them. some of this might be a veneer, that he enjoys the credibility bestowed by this book, but he certainly knows it backward and forward. it is an interesting book. it defines a sort of four general threads of thought woven through american history about america's relationship to the world, how americans perceive the relationship to the world. one of those it seemed to me, and mead's real purpose was what he was just speaking about, the jacksonian point of view. certainly steve bannon identifies himself as part of that world view. he will tell you verbatim that his jacksonian ideals are in sync with walter russell mead. b
he is now associated with the hudson institute and i believe a professor at bard college.hy did that intrigue you? where did you get that tip? wil: of all of the political philosophy that steve bannon seems to have drawn his thinking from, i think that book may be the most significant. "special providence." by walter russell mead. if you want to understand how steve bannon explains his political views, maybe slightly different from how he actually forms them. some of this might be a...
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but we know even less about him than we do about the bard.ealousy, and a little blackmail. set during rehearsals for the first night of a midsummer night‘s dream. welcome. it‘s a change of scene for you, bernard, because you are best known as someone who writes in battle mode, really. people are found with muskets or waving swords in many of your books. what is it that fascinates you about the 1590s, and theatre in london? well, it‘s just that it‘s the beginning of a whole new industry which has obviously prospered mightily ever since, but before the 1570s there were no permanent playhouses. no theatres, if you like. the first is built in 157a. 20 years later, they are in full flow. we have a whole new industry in london. it has to be london because london is the only city big enough to support it. and, shakespeare‘s company, the lord chamberlain‘s men worked at a place called "the theatre". a name that has stuck. i miss—spend my summers on stage, and i have done for the last 11 years. that experience has absolutely fascinated me. i mean, wha
but we know even less about him than we do about the bard.ealousy, and a little blackmail. set during rehearsals for the first night of a midsummer night‘s dream. welcome. it‘s a change of scene for you, bernard, because you are best known as someone who writes in battle mode, really. people are found with muskets or waving swords in many of your books. what is it that fascinates you about the 1590s, and theatre in london? well, it‘s just that it‘s the beginning of a whole new industry...
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chairman of the senate foreign relations committee unloaded on president trump in a nowhere holds bardnterview sunday night. senator bob corker of tennessee telling "the new york times" that the president's reckless threats could set the nation "on the path to world war iii." a member of the senator's staff confirming to nbc news his comments. corker said he was alarmed about a president who acts "like he's doing the apprentice or something." and i know for a fact that every single day at the white house, it's a situation of trying to contain him." corker referenced tweets that trump made on twitter about secretary of state rex tillerson's diplomatic efforts with north korea, in which the president undercut tillerson, telling him to "save your energy, rex." corker said a lot of people think that there is some kind of good cop-bad cop act under way, but that's just not true. "i know he was hurt in several instanc instances. he's hurt us in regards to negotiations that were under way by tweeting things out. look, except for a few people, the vast majority of our caucus understands what w
chairman of the senate foreign relations committee unloaded on president trump in a nowhere holds bardnterview sunday night. senator bob corker of tennessee telling "the new york times" that the president's reckless threats could set the nation "on the path to world war iii." a member of the senator's staff confirming to nbc news his comments. corker said he was alarmed about a president who acts "like he's doing the apprentice or something." and i know for a fact...
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that's like chalk on a chalk bard, on a board for me. i heard that argument about hurting the jews in the soviet union if we impose sanctions and the jews are better off. i heard that about the blacks in south africa. i heart thd that about iran. we were able to engage iran because we imposed sanctions. i would urge us to understand that sanctions are much more preferred over military. and that we shouldn't be shy in using america's economic strength. >> i'll do a one minute commend if i could. two things i'm concerned about. one is that in regard to our military contacts with berma, we are currently hosting folks from the military in comprehensive security response, transitional security cooperation, advanced security cooperation. so we do have -- we do have military officers have berma and i think we have to ask ourselves the question. the military organized the burning of nearly 300 villages. often the villages surrounded by a platoon set fire and then shoot people as they flee. i think we need to think about all the levers we have to
that's like chalk on a chalk bard, on a board for me. i heard that argument about hurting the jews in the soviet union if we impose sanctions and the jews are better off. i heard that about the blacks in south africa. i heart thd that about iran. we were able to engage iran because we imposed sanctions. i would urge us to understand that sanctions are much more preferred over military. and that we shouldn't be shy in using america's economic strength. >> i'll do a one minute commend if i...
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the other bill dime novel that plays with these civil war themes is buffalo bill's bards in gray. where texas jack who is a texasen. wants to join the union army. even though he's a former confederate. after the civil war. and he can because it's not the northern army anymore. it's the union army. well, buffalo bill according to to the novel and texas jack became friends during the civil war. i think texas jack rescued cody. but now after the civil war this is a very reconciliationist peas. now they can be openly pards in pards blue and gray. in the army. in the post civil war army. there are remnants of the union north south conflict even in the wild west show. sergeant baits was a gar union veteran. who was prominent. he's the one who presents the flag to queen victory ya. when the wild west show goes over seas. there are union veterans as well as spanish american war veterans. and womens relief core. that's the union veteran wome s takes part in the funeral. which was in denver. although it -- i'm willing to be converted. i had no dog in this fight. denver vs. cody. i'm sorry i
the other bill dime novel that plays with these civil war themes is buffalo bill's bards in gray. where texas jack who is a texasen. wants to join the union army. even though he's a former confederate. after the civil war. and he can because it's not the northern army anymore. it's the union army. well, buffalo bill according to to the novel and texas jack became friends during the civil war. i think texas jack rescued cody. but now after the civil war this is a very reconciliationist peas. now...