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does not the gentleman deserve as full and fortunate a bed as beatrice. >> i know he deserves as muchbut nature never framed a woman's heart of prouder stuff than that of beatrice. >> stephen: i noticed something-- a, i noticed two things there. one is that-- i understand what they were saying, which was shocking to me. and, second, that's not in the globe theater. where are you shooting that. >> oh, that was in my house. >> stephen: the whole thing is a tax dodge? what do-- why are you shooting-- judgey are you shooting in your house? >> i did start a microbudget studio with my wife to make lower budget movies so they could do whatever i wanted. >> stephen: what microbudget? >> microbudget-- there's low budget and then there's micro. it's the least you can make a movie for, basically. no, i'm not going to give you a number. >> stephen: all right, fine, not $1.5 billion. >> not even 1 billion. >> stephen: why would you let anyone shoot in your house. you know what crews can do to a house. how much dunkin' donuts was ground into your living room rug by the time this was over? >> we cou
does not the gentleman deserve as full and fortunate a bed as beatrice. >> i know he deserves as muchbut nature never framed a woman's heart of prouder stuff than that of beatrice. >> stephen: i noticed something-- a, i noticed two things there. one is that-- i understand what they were saying, which was shocking to me. and, second, that's not in the globe theater. where are you shooting that. >> oh, that was in my house. >> stephen: the whole thing is a tax dodge? what...
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beatrice so entirely? >> so says the prince. >> did you tell them of it? >> they did not treat me to their acquaintance. i persuaded them that if they loved benedict, wrestle with the affection. >> why did you so? does not a gentleman deserve as full and fortunate to bed? >> i know he does deserve as much as must be yielded to a man. [laughter] here notingsley was too long ago. whenever he comes through, it is impossible to go from beginning to end of a conversation without shakespeare making a cameo somewhere in the conversation. i will ask you, as i asked him, what is it about shakespeare? you know, it is the language. it is how personally i relate to it. i grew up around people doing it and watching it and reading it. even before i could understand it, because i was trying to look cool to my parents. it seeped in. i love the poetry, but the more i studied it, i go, this is about me. it really strikes me. it is 400 years since he wrote it and it still resonates and the jokes work. tavis: what do you make of the fact that his writing is such that you can
beatrice so entirely? >> so says the prince. >> did you tell them of it? >> they did not treat me to their acquaintance. i persuaded them that if they loved benedict, wrestle with the affection. >> why did you so? does not a gentleman deserve as full and fortunate to bed? >> i know he does deserve as much as must be yielded to a man. [laughter] here notingsley was too long ago. whenever he comes through, it is impossible to go from beginning to end of a...
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when they laid beatrice and benedict, i said, i should film that. i did not understand it until i had a script for a movie that we should actually do it. i wanted to capture a little of that urgency. my schedule dictated that i capture some urgency of the readings, the intimacy, like you are there, it is happening. it is not over thought, overblown, overdubbed. it is very much in the moment. at the same time, i had to make a piece of cinema. i had to crack the whip. everybody was working their hardest. it is not like anybody was lagging. they knew going in that it would be incredibly difficult. but we all had fun. tavis: does the fact that you can do it in 12 days say something about the immediacy of shakespeare's work? that you can get it and deliver it in a short amount of time? not like something like "the avengers." >> if i could have done "the avengers" in 12 days, i would have. a lot of america would have been angry with me. you want to understand your actors. the thing that made it possible was this group of actors, people who have been in my
when they laid beatrice and benedict, i said, i should film that. i did not understand it until i had a script for a movie that we should actually do it. i wanted to capture a little of that urgency. my schedule dictated that i capture some urgency of the readings, the intimacy, like you are there, it is happening. it is not over thought, overblown, overdubbed. it is very much in the moment. at the same time, i had to make a piece of cinema. i had to crack the whip. everybody was working their...
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andy gallagher has more. >> earlier this week when the supreme court ruled beatrice was not allowed to have an abortion, amnesty international called the decision shameful and called ate death sentence for the 22-year-old who suffers from lupus and kid nee nee failure. in the next few days she'll deliver the baby via cesarean section but the deliberation has taken seven weeks and brought this country's abortion laws into sharp focus. human rights groups say ins acases where the mother's and child's lyes are at risk abortions should be allowed. but here in el salvador, the church has a powerful voice and things are unlikely to change. perhaps for the first time in a generation this country's abortion laws are being talked about like never before. >> a second man arrested over the murder of a british soldier lee rigby has been released from hospital. he's in police custody in ondon. people in bosnia hers go vina have been marking a massacre that took place there in the early 1990's. despite thousands of deaths, serb authorities refuse to ecognize the crimes. >> she lost six sons and her
andy gallagher has more. >> earlier this week when the supreme court ruled beatrice was not allowed to have an abortion, amnesty international called the decision shameful and called ate death sentence for the 22-year-old who suffers from lupus and kid nee nee failure. in the next few days she'll deliver the baby via cesarean section but the deliberation has taken seven weeks and brought this country's abortion laws into sharp focus. human rights groups say ins acases where the mother's...
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and princess beatrice, fergie's daughter, really seemed into the victory. >>> when we come back, theaptured moment that has become the talk of the web. tonight the story behind it. >>> finally tonight, perhaps it was forwarded to your inbox today, the piece of video on the web where the sound you hear is really the most crucial thing. it shows a little boy hearing his father's voice for the first time and it represents an even larger story of the great science that made it possible. our report tonight from kate snow. >> reporter: 3-year-old grayson clamp was back at his doctor's office today for a checkup. grayson was born with a host of medical issues -- open heart surgery as an infant, vision loss in one eye, and no auditory nerves in either ear. but about four weeks ago after groundbreaking surgery, little grayson heard his father's voice for the first time. >> daddy loves you, daddy loves you. >> yes. hear. >> can you hear daddy? >> reporter: mom nicole was shooting the video. >> when they turned that thing on and it worked, and he responded to that sound, it was like the weight
and princess beatrice, fergie's daughter, really seemed into the victory. >>> when we come back, theaptured moment that has become the talk of the web. tonight the story behind it. >>> finally tonight, perhaps it was forwarded to your inbox today, the piece of video on the web where the sound you hear is really the most crucial thing. it shows a little boy hearing his father's voice for the first time and it represents an even larger story of the great science that made it...
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chancellor angela merkel who has certainly been under fire recently for the eurozone crisis and beatrice to see what she may have to say on how russia may help europe to solve its financial torm well. correspondents will be following what's coming out of some pay dispute throughout the day so that may saw a live interviews with some of the big it is the former and later on in the meantime it's right on the set with abby not. wealthy british style. that's not on my list. of the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on our. news sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation and why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dog. well into the future this month high tech means good help whether it be the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart valves russian innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting
chancellor angela merkel who has certainly been under fire recently for the eurozone crisis and beatrice to see what she may have to say on how russia may help europe to solve its financial torm well. correspondents will be following what's coming out of some pay dispute throughout the day so that may saw a live interviews with some of the big it is the former and later on in the meantime it's right on the set with abby not. wealthy british style. that's not on my list. of the. markets why not....
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chancellor angela merkel who has certainly been under fire recently for the eurozone crisis and beatrice to see what she may have to say on how russia may help europe to solve its financial torm well. and our correspondents will be following what is coming out. it is big throughout the day today live interviews with some of the big cases at the forum later on in the meantime it's our special report on drugs in mexico. i know they track approval ratings of the presidents of various countries by did though they still research the approval ratings of former presidents twice like gallup poll that says that george w. bush has been slowly growing in his approval numbers since leaving office in fact his numbers have increased by seventeen percent amongst independents and even his in three rival democratic voters have given him fourteen percentage points of popularity i think this may be due to the fact that obama's magic has worn off and people are getting fed up with things but longing for the bush days is insane if you're one of the people who has recently decided that bush is awesome and ple
chancellor angela merkel who has certainly been under fire recently for the eurozone crisis and beatrice to see what she may have to say on how russia may help europe to solve its financial torm well. and our correspondents will be following what is coming out. it is big throughout the day today live interviews with some of the big cases at the forum later on in the meantime it's our special report on drugs in mexico. i know they track approval ratings of the presidents of various countries by...
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granddaughters beatrice and eugenie cheered from the stands for their father, prince andrew, as he presentedmother. the race has been run for 207 years and this is the first time a reigning monarch's horse took first place. tony soprano was the head of a very different family. we'll remember the actor who played him, next. played him, next. commitment to america. madg bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - maóoking bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. after age 40, we can start losing muscle... 8% every 10 years. wow! whoa! but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite hmb. along with protein, ensure helps rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from
granddaughters beatrice and eugenie cheered from the stands for their father, prince andrew, as he presentedmother. the race has been run for 207 years and this is the first time a reigning monarch's horse took first place. tony soprano was the head of a very different family. we'll remember the actor who played him, next. played him, next. commitment to america. madg bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in...
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who she blames for the price rises and the effect it's had on her life so in somebody had said to beatrice possibility for these lies with the government and the power companies they are why it is so expensive i would love to take a trip with my son not playing golf or anywhere just somewhere nearby to the countryside but i just can't afford it so. germany received huge praise from environmentalists went down to the country would stop using nuclear powered by twenty twenty two however that decision has seen new coal fired power plants having to be built to take up the slack be honest answers gravely are really if you will just cannot support the majority of the need for reliable energy in the world it's true expensive and most of it is intermittent that is we don't know what to do with the society charging it went as well or there's also a case that economic interests outweigh the environmental right now germany saw slow growth in the third quarter of twenty thirty according to the cologne institute for economic research its energy costs for industry forty percent higher than those in neig
who she blames for the price rises and the effect it's had on her life so in somebody had said to beatrice possibility for these lies with the government and the power companies they are why it is so expensive i would love to take a trip with my son not playing golf or anywhere just somewhere nearby to the countryside but i just can't afford it so. germany received huge praise from environmentalists went down to the country would stop using nuclear powered by twenty twenty two however that...
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. >> if you three will, i will bring benedict and beatrice into a mountain of affection. >> by this day a fair lady >> by this hand i love thee. >> we are the only love gods. >> rose: i'm pleased to have joss whedon at the this table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> how long have you been have you wanted to do this? after t avengers you struck gold. >> i wanted to -- i wanted to film shakespeare for decades. i wanted to do "much ado" starring amy acker and alexis denisof for a long time. but before "the avengers" came out, but my wife and i had just started a microbudget film company to do projects like this and she said you have this much vacation, you have 12 days, time for you to stop talking about it. >> rose: what did you shoot it with? >> two red epics and then a third camera. >> wow, you can do that now? >> yeah. >> rose: two red epics and a 5-d. >> yeah, they're great. the footage is way better but you can do go into the d.i. and match them up and you can't tell. >> rose: so long time love affair with shakespeare? >> yes, my whole life. my parents read it
. >> if you three will, i will bring benedict and beatrice into a mountain of affection. >> by this day a fair lady >> by this hand i love thee. >> we are the only love gods. >> rose: i'm pleased to have joss whedon at the this table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> how long have you been have you wanted to do this? after t avengers you struck gold. >> i wanted to -- i wanted to film shakespeare for decades. i wanted to do...
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prince andrew beatrice went on wednesday.he duchess of cornwall. you've got to look at their body language. they bounced out of the hospital. they were full of smiles. it does indicate that he is making a recovery. it's pretty hard operating -- invasive surgery on a 92-year-old with a general anesthetic. he's in the best place. and that's where he's got to stay until the doctors are satisfied that he can get out on his own two feet and carry on a normal life. but the body language said it all, that he is making a good recovery. >> quickly we want to ask you about kate the duchess of cambridge. she was also in the news. she's now made her last public appearance. do you know, when is the baby due? >> well, we're told the baby is due sometime in the middle of july. you know, the middle of july is anytime between, say, the 12th to the 20th. there's a whole window there, a week. we just have to wait and see when she goes to hospital, they'll tell us. when she goes to st. mary's linda wing which is where diana had william and harry
prince andrew beatrice went on wednesday.he duchess of cornwall. you've got to look at their body language. they bounced out of the hospital. they were full of smiles. it does indicate that he is making a recovery. it's pretty hard operating -- invasive surgery on a 92-year-old with a general anesthetic. he's in the best place. and that's where he's got to stay until the doctors are satisfied that he can get out on his own two feet and carry on a normal life. but the body language said it all,...
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felt weird talking about it because she is a good mother to beatrice, but not a good stepmother. >> breakingtime making $196.6 million. >> jaw dropping. >> worldwide in the first four days and on its way to becoming the most successful "superman" film. it's going to kill them. >> everybody i know couldn't wait to go see it and signaled summer was coming. >> the viewers loved it and -- i heard, i have a good friend into the comic series and she likes how it was advanced. >> christopher nolan was brought in and he was brought in as a consultant and mentor on this to done it. >> i knew i cut you off. >> lot of close ups. >>> our number two story this morning, gene wilder's harsh words. the a(uju is best known for playing the original willy wonka in 1971 and didn't hold back on his thoughts in the remake. he did praise johnny depth's perfoper performance. i preferred the first one. but it's right in the line of tim burton. you have to love his take. >> you have to love the weirdness and the crazy mind and he does not. >> it is a celebration of weird. >> hate him for just a moment when he doesn't
felt weird talking about it because she is a good mother to beatrice, but not a good stepmother. >> breakingtime making $196.6 million. >> jaw dropping. >> worldwide in the first four days and on its way to becoming the most successful "superman" film. it's going to kill them. >> everybody i know couldn't wait to go see it and signaled summer was coming. >> the viewers loved it and -- i heard, i have a good friend into the comic series and she likes how...