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i was at every workshop, rehearsal. i sat in on the recording of the album. i said in one performance with the orchestra under the stage. been a lifelong theatergoing, never imagined i would be on the other side. it has been enchanting. as you watched it, what was the most difficult part? book, i have hundreds of characters. one thing that i realized was that history is messy and complicated. broadway shows have to be very short and tightly constructed. there is a conflict between that. in a musical, you have to have 8-10 principal characters. you have to establish them early , and keep developing them. there are certain places in the show where things happen accurately, but we done by other people. for instance, there is a scene where jefferson -- where madison confronts hamilton about the reynolds scandal. you was actually confronted by three jeffersonians, but not those three individuals. what i loved about working with lin, in those cases where he used dramatic license, he would try to incorporate authentic elements into the scene. brian: if you go on the
i was at every workshop, rehearsal. i sat in on the recording of the album. i said in one performance with the orchestra under the stage. been a lifelong theatergoing, never imagined i would be on the other side. it has been enchanting. as you watched it, what was the most difficult part? book, i have hundreds of characters. one thing that i realized was that history is messy and complicated. broadway shows have to be very short and tightly constructed. there is a conflict between that. in a...
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i was at every workshop and theater festival and rehearsal. i sat it on the recording of the cast album. i sat in one performance with the orchestra in this kind of black trapdoor under the stage and i had been a lifelong theatergoer. i never imagined that i would be on the other side of the footlights. so it's just been absolutely enchanting experience. brian lamb: as you watched up close be made, what was the most difficult part of it? ron chernow: the most difficult part -- well, you know, in my book, i have hundreds of characters. one thing that i immediately realized was that history is long, messy, and complicated. broadway shows have to be very short, coherent and tightly constructed and there is a conflict between that and a broadway musical. you have to have eight or 10 principal characters. everything has to happen to them by them, through them. you have to establish them early, keep on developing them. and so, there are certain places in the show where things happen accurately, but actually were or two other people. for instance, th
i was at every workshop and theater festival and rehearsal. i sat it on the recording of the cast album. i sat in one performance with the orchestra in this kind of black trapdoor under the stage and i had been a lifelong theatergoer. i never imagined that i would be on the other side of the footlights. so it's just been absolutely enchanting experience. brian lamb: as you watched up close be made, what was the most difficult part of it? ron chernow: the most difficult part -- well, you know,...
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after school, children in the program are offered several workshops where the instructors lead an academic curriculum. it's available to every child in alexandria. >>> well, the u.s. supreme court will not allow records from the woman known as the d.c. madam to become public. they just rejected a request from deborah jean paltry to release those records. the lawyer who once represented impact the election. palfrey ran a high-priced escort service in the district for years. she died in 2008. >>> a new procedure to trick your appetite and it doesn't require any surgery. the procedure is called bariatric embowlization. the doctor puts the catheter at the top of your stomach to control your appetite. for now this is experimental. >> i do believe this is a great new tool that is hoping to have long-term effect. >> people lost 17% of weight after the procedure. doctors say they're going to keep testing. >> announcer: "news4 today" begins with breaking news. >>> that breaking news, a triple shooting overnight in the district. and this morning, we know all of the victims are women. good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. >> and i'm ch
after school, children in the program are offered several workshops where the instructors lead an academic curriculum. it's available to every child in alexandria. >>> well, the u.s. supreme court will not allow records from the woman known as the d.c. madam to become public. they just rejected a request from deborah jean paltry to release those records. the lawyer who once represented impact the election. palfrey ran a high-priced escort service in the district for years. she died in...
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for example there is a senior's workshop that meets every thursday at the center. folks play bingo, it's a very very important activity on their list, you know, deaf bingo. it's really big. [ laughter ] >> some other folks meet there every week for their staff meeting. dcara meets there every week for their staff meetings. we have american sign language day. today we celebrate asl. everybody -- everything asl happens. we have a couple of events. we have a harvest where we provide food to low income families. so that they have food to celebrate the harvest as well and that happens in the month of november. and i believe it's in december. it might be changing next year. it was last december, but next year i'm not sure. we have dcc and at dcc we have the deaf community celebration at dcc. so it's dcc at dcc. this event honors our volunteers, our community partners, staff members, our board members and all of those folks who work with dcara. >> actually i would like to go back one little bit. i know i missed something here. all of these deaf services whether you are se
for example there is a senior's workshop that meets every thursday at the center. folks play bingo, it's a very very important activity on their list, you know, deaf bingo. it's really big. [ laughter ] >> some other folks meet there every week for their staff meeting. dcara meets there every week for their staff meetings. we have american sign language day. today we celebrate asl. everybody -- everything asl happens. we have a couple of events. we have a harvest where we provide food to...
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. >> children are offered several workshops where the instructors lead an academic curriculum. it is a structured program for every in alexandria. >>> the u.s. supreme court will not allow records from the woman known as the d.c. madam to become public. they just rejected a request from deborah jeane palfrey's former attorney to release those records. the records include names, social security numbers and addresses. the lawyer says the list could impact the 2016 presidential election. palfrey ran a service in the d.c. area for years. she died in 2008. >>> we're looking at this governor who has essentially betrayed the trust of the people of alabama. >> the governor of alabama is defending against his impeachment this morning. governor robert bentley is accused of misusing state resources in connection with an affair with a senior aide. it is the further an alabama governor faced impeachment. leaked audiotapes may be used against him in weeks to come. >> let me kiss you, okay? >> governor bentley denies having a physical affair but apologized for making inappropriate comments. the. >> the senior aide resigned late
. >> children are offered several workshops where the instructors lead an academic curriculum. it is a structured program for every in alexandria. >>> the u.s. supreme court will not allow records from the woman known as the d.c. madam to become public. they just rejected a request from deborah jeane palfrey's former attorney to release those records. the records include names, social security numbers and addresses. the lawyer says the list could impact the 2016 presidential...
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every person living on the planet, and the letter provides an overview of the environmental purpose from a religious point of view. i have steven miller joining me today, one of the organizers of the workshop coming up on april 23 which will examine with us.>> i am with the state trisha -- saint teresa bible of paris. >> that is right, and you're on the bible team at saint teresa's, and the workshop is at saint ann's. i want the first begin by asking what this means to you and how did it inspire you personally? >> for years with my work in marin county in my work at the parish in saint teresa's i have been focused on education and around the climate crisis. and we have a top-down directive and a called to action from the holy father to act and to internalize, and localize the climate issues that all of us on this planet are facing. it's the official church social teaching on the climate crisis, and it is giving us all permission to act. >> definitely. the thing that i was most struck by this document, and personally inspired, is that the pope is constantly saying we and our, stressing that we are all connected. and that is emphasized again and again that this is our home, the planet earth,
every person living on the planet, and the letter provides an overview of the environmental purpose from a religious point of view. i have steven miller joining me today, one of the organizers of the workshop coming up on april 23 which will examine with us.>> i am with the state trisha -- saint teresa bible of paris. >> that is right, and you're on the bible team at saint teresa's, and the workshop is at saint ann's. i want the first begin by asking what this means to you and how...
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every corner. here to give us tips on making beautiful arrangements for your home is arielle a, author of the flower workshop. welcome. such beautiful arrangements. your going to show us how to make one of them. before we get started, what is the one thing people should keep in mind when making an araping. like this? >> there is a few things. the first that i think is seasonality. their peek. >> and which flowers are at their peak in our area? one of the finest times for flowers, tulips, narcissus, daffodils. it's a beautiful time of year. >> it is. different arrangements. first we will get started on this arrangement. show us how you do it. what do you use for a base? i notice you don't have baby's breath in any of these. what do you use for a base here? >> almost any kind of foliage or greenery. anything from your backyard. >> these are the special flowers. >> this kind of functions as a greenery, i think, in this arrangement. we are going to put it around the base. >> okay. some of these are cut already. you cut them on an angle. >> this is a very simple arrangement. >> these are creating kind of a and th
every corner. here to give us tips on making beautiful arrangements for your home is arielle a, author of the flower workshop. welcome. such beautiful arrangements. your going to show us how to make one of them. before we get started, what is the one thing people should keep in mind when making an araping. like this? >> there is a few things. the first that i think is seasonality. their peek. >> and which flowers are at their peak in our area? one of the finest times for flowers,...
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every also read this on its. but then we were watching in we had a workshop if your girlfriend or boyfriend was on august 2 wouldouu believe? there using evidence their whole life they didn't know there were talking about shakespeare but then they said he decided to trust his friends instead of his mother. shakespeare is still relevant today because he talks about what makes us humanan and who do we rely on shakespeare will still remain relevant and another 400 years and the stories will always be400 relevant.orie [applause] >> what does this mean to the human? in to dedicate his life to a study of the humanities.of 2 to kong face-to-face with critical questions that poets and writers and philosophers have been struggling with heroets generation's spend a lecter foster in the love of money in exploration of community to serve as the president of bucknell university please join to welcome our guest. [applause]ms. >> the sociological and existential significance of of "king lear" in the '80s i was teaching at stanford with the great works of western culture program every student had to pass w through to get throug
every also read this on its. but then we were watching in we had a workshop if your girlfriend or boyfriend was on august 2 wouldouu believe? there using evidence their whole life they didn't know there were talking about shakespeare but then they said he decided to trust his friends instead of his mother. shakespeare is still relevant today because he talks about what makes us humanan and who do we rely on shakespeare will still remain relevant and another 400 years and the stories will always...
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have a crisis every day, people are being shot, people are being killed, who are they going to call? >> is that a threat? >> it's not a threat, it's a guarantee. >> what kind of workshops panels on incarceration. >> how not to get locked up? can i borrow your hat? >> you're more than welcome to borrow my hat. >> i want to pass it around for al. >> you don't make somebody mad you ain't doing nothing. >> you're white, what are you doing here? >> you mean i'm not white? >> are you excited for hillary? >> i'm excited for the dialogue. >> so you're not excited for hillary? >> no, i'm not excited for hillary. >> are you ready for hillary? >> i don't know if anybody is really ready for hillary. i think it just sort of happens, right? >> are you ready for hillary to go to jail? >> well, if she goes to jail, i will just wait until she comes out. >> we need to recognize our privilege and practice humility. >> i'm more than ready for hillary. i'm for her! >> seems like you're the only one. what do you think hillary's greatest accomplishment has been? >> um -- her greatest accomplishment? >> didn't the clintons lock up all the black people in the '90s? >> no, they didn't lock up a
have a crisis every day, people are being shot, people are being killed, who are they going to call? >> is that a threat? >> it's not a threat, it's a guarantee. >> what kind of workshops panels on incarceration. >> how not to get locked up? can i borrow your hat? >> you're more than welcome to borrow my hat. >> i want to pass it around for al. >> you don't make somebody mad you ain't doing nothing. >> you're white, what are you doing here?...
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juliette for the external affairs i want to workshop the 2020 sfpuc strategic planning process and share some of the work. >> our goal today not to cover every aspect but share the process and the goal areas with the objectives that are executive team has priorities and any high-level growth that to get a sense of anything significant. >> so i'll spend a couple of minutes fairly quibble trying to describe what the genesis for the strategic planning process and really our general manager has really been the driving force the process to begin we feels strongly we need a road map for the next 3 to 5 years to connect our day to day work to the long term agency wide vision and looking for an opportunity to link the warment and pour as you imagine there is a function as their own organization and many of the enterprises are through the processes for the particular enterprise that lacks the authority for the overall priorities and have the plans align with one another and lastly as an agency we're looking for opportunity to improve the work and look at it best practices and share the information around the departments and focusing on the effectiven
juliette for the external affairs i want to workshop the 2020 sfpuc strategic planning process and share some of the work. >> our goal today not to cover every aspect but share the process and the goal areas with the objectives that are executive team has priorities and any high-level growth that to get a sense of anything significant. >> so i'll spend a couple of minutes fairly quibble trying to describe what the genesis for the strategic planning process and really our general...