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do you talk to cleopatra very often? no. no, i wasn't speaking to cleopatra. i was, let me explain-- psychologically, it's very healthy to act out your little fantasies. say hello for me, won't you? i've always been the great admirer of hers. [jeannie laughs] uh, what'd you say? nothing. [jeannie laughs] thanks, thanks very much. oh, thanks. now, colonel, it's very important that we get the right guy to escort bootsie. now, i need a fellow with a lot of zing. you know what i mean, colonel? fun astronaut. with a lot of pizzazz. a lot of pizzazz. and good-looking and a little bit offbeat, you know what i mean, colonel? a-a-a--colorful. you got anybody here th-that's got a lot of color? i have just the man you're looking for, mr. dawkin. oh, uh, sergeant. tell major nelson i want to see him. colonel, are you ready for this? that's bootsie. you can certainly see she has talent. major nelson, you're escorting miss nightingale to the benefit ball. oh, um... well, i think you'd better get somebody else, sir. oh, he's really colorful. what's the matter with you? you'v
do you talk to cleopatra very often? no. no, i wasn't speaking to cleopatra. i was, let me explain-- psychologically, it's very healthy to act out your little fantasies. say hello for me, won't you? i've always been the great admirer of hers. [jeannie laughs] uh, what'd you say? nothing. [jeannie laughs] thanks, thanks very much. oh, thanks. now, colonel, it's very important that we get the right guy to escort bootsie. now, i need a fellow with a lot of zing. you know what i mean, colonel? fun...
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you got cleopatra, scheherazade, madame bovary. if all these broads are in the library send a couple down to the zone. wake up, bloodhound. i mean all you guys. you're in the joint because you're not strong enough to make it on the outside. you want to get outside? you need power. you got to read the books. doesn't he? yeah, right, reg. the man's been doing the bolivian. what's up, matty? i wouldn't mind taking out a book. kill some time. if you got a good one. age you're going through. i want something those power guys are reading. this is a book about a man who chases a whale. tell him to give back my tunes. give him his tunes. i ain't giving him squat. he says no. i know what it is. come here. what would matty do? matty wasn't any good at this. people stopped coming. the magic rat-- two hammers before m mty-- he was real good at this. give him back the smokes. i smoked them. give me the radio. now you're even. thank you. that was great. you mighghbe better than the magic rat. go ahead. i want you to kill meat, man. you got to ge
you got cleopatra, scheherazade, madame bovary. if all these broads are in the library send a couple down to the zone. wake up, bloodhound. i mean all you guys. you're in the joint because you're not strong enough to make it on the outside. you want to get outside? you need power. you got to read the books. doesn't he? yeah, right, reg. the man's been doing the bolivian. what's up, matty? i wouldn't mind taking out a book. kill some time. if you got a good one. age you're going through. i want...
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cleopatra, you first. >> absolutely. i have a very difficult time with watching the news because my heart goes out to the families that have to endure the same pain that we've had to endure. i mean, it's -- it is absolutely heartbreaking. it just is. >> and nathaniel, how do you place blame on this? what are the sources of blame? what should be tackled? why this spate of violence, in your view? >> well, i do believe that this state of violence is a lot of kids out near have no direction. they're living on the streets, they're practically raising themselves. and if you commit a crime, the crime should -- the punishment should be just for the crime. and the thing is, a lot of these people that are committing these crimes, they are not being held accountable and it just becomes like my wife said heartbreaking after a while that after these three years, three, almost four years that my daughter has been gone there still hasn't been any movement, positive movement in trying to get guns out of people's hands. >> and that's fru
cleopatra, you first. >> absolutely. i have a very difficult time with watching the news because my heart goes out to the families that have to endure the same pain that we've had to endure. i mean, it's -- it is absolutely heartbreaking. it just is. >> and nathaniel, how do you place blame on this? what are the sources of blame? what should be tackled? why this spate of violence, in your view? >> well, i do believe that this state of violence is a lot of kids out near have no...
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. -- youcaesar, cleopatra go back to the egyptian days. people like billy the kid.ful characters and i think that is really the draw of the game. players want to see what happens next. they want to meet more characters. that is basically what the game is about. meeting colorful characters. emily: are we expecting a release outside of japan? the company has only released in china so far. i asked about a u.s., european release. i'm not too hopeful. the game is very, very niche. the hard-core fans love it here. they play a people, lot of smartphone games in japan. whether it will appear to the mast -- appeal to the mass market in the u.s., i am not sure. pokemon go makes a lot of money, but the game, i think a lot of fans may not be comfortable having their kids play the game. there is a lot of half-naked characters out there in japanese anime. that is true for this game as well. again, yeah, whether or not -- emily: i get it. yuji, live from tokyo. important for the company that has been under pressure lately. rep sits downf to talk about potential media mergers and t
. -- youcaesar, cleopatra go back to the egyptian days. people like billy the kid.ful characters and i think that is really the draw of the game. players want to see what happens next. they want to meet more characters. that is basically what the game is about. meeting colorful characters. emily: are we expecting a release outside of japan? the company has only released in china so far. i asked about a u.s., european release. i'm not too hopeful. the game is very, very niche. the hard-core fans...
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she looked like cleopatra. >> that's the way i want to go down the red carpet. >>> and some of the biggestelebrities celebrating in 2017. >>> and some of the biggest celebrities celebrating in 2017. >> that is our >>> and some of the biggest celebat t.j.maxx, marshalls2017. >> thand homegoods, we've always believed the holidays should be about joy. where days are filled with magic, not madness. it's why we have amazing prices on thoughtful gifts, everyday. let's bring back the holidays. we do a dollop on our omelets because every ingredient is important. daisy is different than other sour creams... only simple ingredients and it's 100% pure. ♪do a dollop of daisy... bounty is more absorbent,mom" per roll so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper tmom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. that'
she looked like cleopatra. >> that's the way i want to go down the red carpet. >>> and some of the biggestelebrities celebrating in 2017. >>> and some of the biggest celebrities celebrating in 2017. >> that is our >>> and some of the biggest celebat t.j.maxx, marshalls2017. >> thand homegoods, we've always believed the holidays should be about joy. where days are filled with magic, not madness. it's why we have amazing prices on thoughtful gifts,...
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julius caesar, cleopatra -- you go back to the egyptian days.ople like jack the ripper, billy the kid. there are many colorful characters throughout the story. and i think that is really the draw of the game. players want to see what happens next. they want to meet more characters. that is basically what the game is about. meeting colorful characters. emily: are we expecting a release outside of japan? yuji: the company has only released in china so far. i asked about a u.s., european release. they said it is under consideration. i am personally not too helpful and i will tell you why. is there hvery niche. the hard core fans, they love it here. people play a lot of smartphone games in japan. whether it will appeal to the mass market in the u.s., i am not sure. one thing to keep in mind, we compare it to pokemon go because pokemon go makes a lot of money. but i think a lot of fans would not become people having their kids play the game. if you are familiar with japanese anime there are a lot of half naked characters out there. that is also true
julius caesar, cleopatra -- you go back to the egyptian days.ople like jack the ripper, billy the kid. there are many colorful characters throughout the story. and i think that is really the draw of the game. players want to see what happens next. they want to meet more characters. that is basically what the game is about. meeting colorful characters. emily: are we expecting a release outside of japan? yuji: the company has only released in china so far. i asked about a u.s., european release....
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racine: sadly, unlike anthony and cleopatra, these two starcrossed lovers never made it to their 12th night. all because of the secret marriage, a perilous potion, reckless planning, and as one of your honors indicated, cowardly abandonment. the responsibility for this tragedy falls squarely on one man's shoulders, the man who admitted the tragedy of romeo and juliet's death was in his own words, "miscarried by my fault," and as is the case of our country's first treasury secretary, alexander hamilton, the world is going to know his name. [laughter] mr. racine: >> what is his name? friar laurence! [laughter] >> do you think your clients have any responsibility here? mr. racine: to be honest with you, your honor, i don't particularly care for my clients. [laughter] >> possibly with good reason. mr. racine: that is why i am not arguing they don't have 30% responsibility. >> what would you say about the behavior of mr. capulet when he finds out juliet will not go ahead with marriage to paris? he calls her words -- i do not even know what they mean. [laughter] >> young baggage, disobedien
racine: sadly, unlike anthony and cleopatra, these two starcrossed lovers never made it to their 12th night. all because of the secret marriage, a perilous potion, reckless planning, and as one of your honors indicated, cowardly abandonment. the responsibility for this tragedy falls squarely on one man's shoulders, the man who admitted the tragedy of romeo and juliet's death was in his own words, "miscarried by my fault," and as is the case of our country's first treasury secretary,...
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sadly, unlike anthony and cleopatra, these two-star-crossed lovers never made it to their 12th night, all because of the secret marriage a perilous position, reckless planning and as one of your honor's indicated, cowardly abandonment. the responsibility for this tragedy falls squarely on one man's shoulder, the man who admitted the tragedy of "romeo & juliet"'s death was in his own words, miscarried by my fault. and as es the case of our country's first treasury secretary, alexander hamilton, the world is going to know his name. [laughter]. what's his name? >> frye a lawrence. >> do you think your client has any responsibility here? >> to be honest with you, your honor, i don't particularly care for my client. [laughter] >> well, possibly with good reason, particularly -- >> that's why i'm not arguing that they don't have 30% responsibility. >> what would you say about the behavior of mr. cap you let, that when he finds out juliet will not go ahead with the marriage to paris? he calls her a word, i don't even know what they mean. young baggage, disobedient wretch, that one i understa
sadly, unlike anthony and cleopatra, these two-star-crossed lovers never made it to their 12th night, all because of the secret marriage a perilous position, reckless planning and as one of your honor's indicated, cowardly abandonment. the responsibility for this tragedy falls squarely on one man's shoulder, the man who admitted the tragedy of "romeo & juliet"'s death was in his own words, miscarried by my fault. and as es the case of our country's first treasury secretary,...
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casino in vegas where she has a museum of different movie pieces, actually things liz taylor wore in "cleopatra" which is interesting, she's the person eddie fisher dumped debbie for but they made up in their hatred of eddie. >> did she die of a broken heart? >> i agree that's possible. the most common way when you're under a lot of stress, significant stress like this, your body releases stress hormones to help you out so that causes changes for your heart, your blood pressure goes up. now if you have other medical problems, for example, so let's say if you have heart disease and your heart is -- it's a muscle, right, so it needs more oxygen, more nutrients to be able to pump. if it's trying to pump even faster and you just don't have that much sparks letce, let's s the blood vessels, it can come out that way. you could have problems like that that cause shortness of breath. there's also something called broken heart syndrome which is much more rare but makes you think about this the way that this sort of played itself out. in that case, what happens is you have an extreme stress and all of a
casino in vegas where she has a museum of different movie pieces, actually things liz taylor wore in "cleopatra" which is interesting, she's the person eddie fisher dumped debbie for but they made up in their hatred of eddie. >> did she die of a broken heart? >> i agree that's possible. the most common way when you're under a lot of stress, significant stress like this, your body releases stress hormones to help you out so that causes changes for your heart, your blood...
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so it into the cleopatra, and long list of 18 plays that would have disappeared on the books that beenpublished. the book was published in 1623. so just to pay for half a pound and then you could ride it to your favorite pounder they could validate to your tapes. the original binding for these folks became extremely valuable and extremely coveted in thell collect it were up. so now we talk a little bit about how this book we caught shakespeare's first folio, how about evolved as a collection of that evolved through thean century. the answer is that became a finish up jack. it is not an especially rare book surviving in a number of 235, although 236 is about to be announced, so stay tuned for that. 235 copies known to survive. we are only two copies of one of them survived in the interrupt that is complete. the one at the british library is missing one page. the one at the henry huntington museum in pasadena is missing a different page. together it forms one complete copy. there is a single known surviving copy of ted bissinger on a case from 1597, the first play of shakespeare publish
so it into the cleopatra, and long list of 18 plays that would have disappeared on the books that beenpublished. the book was published in 1623. so just to pay for half a pound and then you could ride it to your favorite pounder they could validate to your tapes. the original binding for these folks became extremely valuable and extremely coveted in thell collect it were up. so now we talk a little bit about how this book we caught shakespeare's first folio, how about evolved as a collection of...
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it kind of ironic and maybe poetic justice in a way, she had the dress that liz taylor had from "cleopatratume, that was part of her collection that debbie reynolds had, right? >> i believe that is correct. i believe it was one of the costumes. but she had a lot of things. she, you know, she spent years and years, at a time when a lot of the old hollywood studio memorabilia was being thrown out and discarded, she saw value in this stuff and started collecting it, in part as homage to the past and the time she grew up in, but also as, i think, a smart business that she knew there would be value to this stuff and she amassed a pretty good collection. >> yeah. another clip of debbie reynolds. watch. >> when you call her up, do you really say, hi, this is debbie reynolds, your mother? >> i'm just so used to saying it, you know, i say, instead of saying hi, i don't know why i say hi. of course, she knows -- >> hello, dear, this is your mother. >> hello, dear, this is debbie. instead i forget -- >> no, your mother, debbie. >> this is your mommy. >> you can see where carrie fisher got that person
it kind of ironic and maybe poetic justice in a way, she had the dress that liz taylor had from "cleopatratume, that was part of her collection that debbie reynolds had, right? >> i believe that is correct. i believe it was one of the costumes. but she had a lot of things. she, you know, she spent years and years, at a time when a lot of the old hollywood studio memorabilia was being thrown out and discarded, she saw value in this stuff and started collecting it, in part as homage to...
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one of the artifacts was something liz taylor wore in cleopatra.er dumped her for. they made up because they all didn't like eddie. >> and you think about the final days here, after carrie's death, now after debbie reynolds' death what todd fisher must be feeling. >> i can't imagine. because he basically lost his sister and mother within a two-day period. and todd sometimes is a forgotten member of that family. he's actually very talented and funny himself. there's a great documentary from hbo about the three people in this family, which is going to be more resonant than ever. >> all right. >> and a cute story about postcards from the edge that carrie wrote about debbie. debbie wanted to play herself in the movie. she wanted to play the mother and mike nicolas says you're not right for the part and they got shirley maclaine. >> she was great. michael musto, thank you so much. >>> we'll continue, of course, to pay tribute to debbie reynolds. she was 84 years old. we'll be right back. ♪ family road trip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hu
one of the artifacts was something liz taylor wore in cleopatra.er dumped her for. they made up because they all didn't like eddie. >> and you think about the final days here, after carrie's death, now after debbie reynolds' death what todd fisher must be feeling. >> i can't imagine. because he basically lost his sister and mother within a two-day period. and todd sometimes is a forgotten member of that family. he's actually very talented and funny himself. there's a great...
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cleopatra. no. oh. turn on the radio. they're broadcasting the launch. why don't we think of some places? man on radio: fifteen minutes to countdown. all systems to go. [fingers snap] places, places. uh, paris. no. berlin. mm-mm. uh, madrid. no. how about anaheim, azusa, and cucamonga? man on radio: only five minutes more. ah, poor dr. bellows. stop. stop the car! stop the car! what? i'm-- there's a telephone booth. pull over there, will ya? wait a minute. hold on. pull over. all right. right here. here. what are you doing? huh? i'm gonna call the launch pad and have them stop the launch. oh. roger, give me a dime, will ya? all right, all right. what are you doing? they're not going to stop the launching. look, we don't have the time. she is obviously not going to regain her memory. give me the dime, will ya? wait a minute. she lost her memory when she was hit on the head, right? yeah, yeah. oh, well... all we have to do is take this, and maybe we could just-- just give me that. will you give me the dime? all right, i'll give you the dime. why didn't you
cleopatra. no. oh. turn on the radio. they're broadcasting the launch. why don't we think of some places? man on radio: fifteen minutes to countdown. all systems to go. [fingers snap] places, places. uh, paris. no. berlin. mm-mm. uh, madrid. no. how about anaheim, azusa, and cucamonga? man on radio: only five minutes more. ah, poor dr. bellows. stop. stop the car! stop the car! what? i'm-- there's a telephone booth. pull over there, will ya? wait a minute. hold on. pull over. all right. right...
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her acting career began on the british stage when she played "cleopatra." and "age of consent." and starred in "madness of king george." and "calendar girls" "red" and many rgeothers. she scored a tony in broadway's >> her newest movie is "collateral beauty" and features her in the role of death. her character helps a grieving father played by will smith to cope with a devastating loss. >> they grieved. darks. they grieve and they fully understand death. you called me a paper tiger in the letter you wrote me. you had i was pathetic. you don't remember? you went on about middle management, making a deal, paper tiger? oh, it wasn't that long ago! >> where did you get that? who are you? >> who did you write the letter to? >> i wrote the letter to death. we welcome helen mirren to studio 57. hello, death! >> yes, hello. nice to see you! >> you look so good! >> explain this role to us. >> oh, well, this is a very difficult film to explain. and actually, i have to say that is what drew me to the script in the first place. reading it, i thought i have never read anything like this befo
her acting career began on the british stage when she played "cleopatra." and "age of consent." and starred in "madness of king george." and "calendar girls" "red" and many rgeothers. she scored a tony in broadway's >> her newest movie is "collateral beauty" and features her in the role of death. her character helps a grieving father played by will smith to cope with a devastating loss. >> they grieved. darks. they grieve...