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of all the fittest in terms of the longevity of his work.? first of all, he was very good. but what does very good mean? 0k, he does have something for everyone, so he is very different from the french classical drama of roughly the same period which was for aristocrats. they wanted unity, elevated language for everybody. he mixes it up. so the posh people in shakespeare speak posh language, and the clowns, plebians and ditch diggers speak vulgar language and make dirty jokes. and his audience was very diverse. it was everybody. there were expensive seats for people who wanted to pay more money but there were also cheap seats. i love that answer, because i'm going to make a handbrake turn, or a lurch, to some of the other things you do right 110w in your writing. you've just talked about shakespeare's ability to reach out to so many different groups, and to use diversity as a tool in his armoury. it seems to me you do just the same thing. because if i reflect on the way you produce now, you have embraced the internet, you've embraced blog fi
of all the fittest in terms of the longevity of his work.? first of all, he was very good. but what does very good mean? 0k, he does have something for everyone, so he is very different from the french classical drama of roughly the same period which was for aristocrats. they wanted unity, elevated language for everybody. he mixes it up. so the posh people in shakespeare speak posh language, and the clowns, plebians and ditch diggers speak vulgar language and make dirty jokes. and his audience...
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demi is the fittest she's ever been, not just in her body, but her mind. celebrated five years of sobriety. >> i take care of my mental health. it's definitely something that i prioritize as well as my physical health. ♪ because the grass is greener under me ♪ candid about body shamers. is that something you're still dealing with? >> if i see a comment that says, she's fat or whatever. i let it roll off my back. ♪ >> and demi's confidence has grown, in part, through her intense boxing-based workouts, which has made her a fit-spiration for her 60 million instagram followers. ♪ >> so it makes sense she has launched a second line of athle athletic athleisure wear in collaboration with her good friend and kate hudson. >> working with kate is really, really awesome. i'm lucky i get to work for her. ♪ >> demi is also celebrating the success of her new hit anthem, "sorry not sorry." >> the message in that song is for the haters. i had never written a song about the bullying i experienced when i was in middle school. and it drove me out of public school, and i sta
demi is the fittest she's ever been, not just in her body, but her mind. celebrated five years of sobriety. >> i take care of my mental health. it's definitely something that i prioritize as well as my physical health. ♪ because the grass is greener under me ♪ candid about body shamers. is that something you're still dealing with? >> if i see a comment that says, she's fat or whatever. i let it roll off my back. ♪ >> and demi's confidence has grown, in part, through her...
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. >> rich froning is the fittest man in history!i: if this is the body that defines a new kind of fitness... >> greg glassman: i think we'll be all right. >> alfonsi: the brain that dreamt it all up belongs to greg glassman. well before crossfit was a competition, he designed it as a new way to work out. he says it can transform anyone, and he's not just talking about bulging biceps and six-pack abs. >> greg glassman: i'll deliver you to your genetic potential. >> alfonsi: your genetic potential? >> glassman: yeah, how do you like that? >> alfonsi: it sounds like you're creating a robot or something? >> glassman: look at her. she was meant to look like that. that's what nature would have carved from her a million years ago... or she'd have been eaten. >> alfonsi: greg glassman hardly looks like an exercise guru. there's no hint of ripped muscle underneath his untucked shirt, but he is widely considered the most powerful man in fitness today. glassman is the architect of crossfit, a workout program that mixes elements of weightliftin
. >> rich froning is the fittest man in history!i: if this is the body that defines a new kind of fitness... >> greg glassman: i think we'll be all right. >> alfonsi: the brain that dreamt it all up belongs to greg glassman. well before crossfit was a competition, he designed it as a new way to work out. he says it can transform anyone, and he's not just talking about bulging biceps and six-pack abs. >> greg glassman: i'll deliver you to your genetic potential. >>...
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days ok lections two you may have reasons for the agent to contact you busy over the last did the fittest and it's made today. and many months of memphis is about to come within seven days. just to get on the phone and then no one. is and it's just such yeah. my catalog bill is between three you know awful a thousand pounds and i use office stuff that you know is when the kids see new cool it's new shoes i've got no money left he's got i have got to get it from someone i knew. right yes on. everything so much more expensive and now she wants a computer and you feel so you have to do things for them because the friends that get them and they can look at you know why if they don't get them. now couldn't. you've got a cookbook. to scoot a rose on the foam and i've missed that in the many payments. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are. just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt debt to us might seem you know i need this loan to to go to school or need this loan to buy a house but to wall street
days ok lections two you may have reasons for the agent to contact you busy over the last did the fittest and it's made today. and many months of memphis is about to come within seven days. just to get on the phone and then no one. is and it's just such yeah. my catalog bill is between three you know awful a thousand pounds and i use office stuff that you know is when the kids see new cool it's new shoes i've got no money left he's got i have got to get it from someone i knew. right yes on....
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i think england are the fittest team in this turn it.this. they will have to be at their best to defeat new zealand. we talked about the semifinal with brands. it was a bruising encounter. the black friends on the other hand breezed through against the usa. the tight turnaround, as much as england are very fit, do think that will take anything out of them? askin commented the 80 minute and then the same again if you did that is a big ask. that goes out the window when it's the final. you don't care if you are sore and have heavy legs, you are sore and have heavy legs, you just go out there and do your job. new zealand haven't been tested that much yet and hopefully from an england perspective they will be cot ata england perspective they will be cot at a little bit. just one change for england with emily scarratt getting shifted across to full—back. megan jones coming in. she isjust 20 yea rs jones coming in. she isjust 20 years old. is that a gamble?” jones coming in. she isjust 20 years old. is that a gamble? i don't think so. in many
i think england are the fittest team in this turn it.this. they will have to be at their best to defeat new zealand. we talked about the semifinal with brands. it was a bruising encounter. the black friends on the other hand breezed through against the usa. the tight turnaround, as much as england are very fit, do think that will take anything out of them? askin commented the 80 minute and then the same again if you did that is a big ask. that goes out the window when it's the final. you don't...
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the fittest no not really i mean if you think of the whole of technological revolution that made so many people's lives better i mean a cell phone doesn't just make you know steve jobs is life better it makes small entrepreneurs all over the world including in calcutta and bombay they're able to do business in a way they couldn't before now the impetus for creating that you really need an entrepreneurial society to get that kind of stuff and i'm saying we do have that environment in this country we should be careful not to disturb it as a conservative how would you define in donald trump's philosophy. i think trump's philosophy is a certain kind of very basic americanism and buy american isn't what i mean what i think he means is that this is an immigrant society this is a society where people come to make a better life just like me they start off at the bottom of the ladder and they move up the ladder of opportunity and i think trump feels that we need to protect those ladders of opportunity now he doesn't say it exactly that way hillview slogans like make america great again but i thin
the fittest no not really i mean if you think of the whole of technological revolution that made so many people's lives better i mean a cell phone doesn't just make you know steve jobs is life better it makes small entrepreneurs all over the world including in calcutta and bombay they're able to do business in a way they couldn't before now the impetus for creating that you really need an entrepreneurial society to get that kind of stuff and i'm saying we do have that environment in this...
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we all die in six hours, the fittest person alive.orward the climate models to the end of the century and they find large areas of india, pakistan and bangladesh will be exposed to that kind of temperature. nobody is exposed to this 35 degrees threshold at the moment, but about a third of that part of the world will be at the end of the century if nothing is done. why are we focused on southern asia? there are other parts of the world like iran and the gulf countries where temperatures are even higher. what's unique is the combination of temperatures and people and poorer people working in agriculture. millions of people who work outdoors. if these projections are maintained, a lot of these people would be in conditions they can't survive in. it feeds into a broader discussion about how the entire world should respond to rising temperatures. one of the more hopeful lines in the study is that if we can put into place some of the restrictions talked about in paris, we could stop a large number of these types of deaths that would occui’
we all die in six hours, the fittest person alive.orward the climate models to the end of the century and they find large areas of india, pakistan and bangladesh will be exposed to that kind of temperature. nobody is exposed to this 35 degrees threshold at the moment, but about a third of that part of the world will be at the end of the century if nothing is done. why are we focused on southern asia? there are other parts of the world like iran and the gulf countries where temperatures are even...
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or should we just everybody go for themselves i don't know the whole um darwinism survival of the fittesttype of thing it could fit in that category but i think it would be good to prevent accidents i'm a little bit on the, let nature take its own course there no i wasn't on my phone when i came across the street so you werent but i did go through a red light walking i don't know itf that what you nailed for yet another behaving badly confession .. in san mateo stanley roberts kron 4 news uncomfortable, cramped, and crowded airplane seats are now being called potentially dangerous by the faa, what lawmakers are now doing to make air travel more comfortable. (pam) are the seats on commercial airplanes getting so small and so crowded ... that passengers are in danger? (grant) fed-up passengers may finally get their voices heard. washington correspondent drew petrimoulx reports... the f-a-a is re- examining the issue after the ruling of a federal judge. passengers say the size of airplane seats continue to shrinkdca mos:"yeah it feels tighter every time i ride."dca mos:"our knees were touchi
or should we just everybody go for themselves i don't know the whole um darwinism survival of the fittesttype of thing it could fit in that category but i think it would be good to prevent accidents i'm a little bit on the, let nature take its own course there no i wasn't on my phone when i came across the street so you werent but i did go through a red light walking i don't know itf that what you nailed for yet another behaving badly confession .. in san mateo stanley roberts kron 4 news...
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. >> survival of the fittest, go, otis. >> he said i'm going to get mine. >> all right, doug, they'rem out of the woods down there. >> we're talking not only houston, we'll have to shift to louisiana, they'll deal with a different set of problems and emergency disass already declared there now we're talking about what this means for us, just short term and long term. >> the next couple of days we've got potential system, whether it becomes tropical or not, it will have a big impact on us tomorrow, if we have beach erosion, that can have an impact on what we have from labor day weekend plus harvey, a lot of weather going on. it's not all in houston. of course, that's where we're going to start. we have amelia draper going to go to her in just a second. i'll show you where this system is, it's moving right back on to the gulf. you can see it right here, look at the heavy rain. this is not the 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 inches per hour they were looking at. it's about an irvelg of hour. look right here, that right there that just means that the hose, the fire hose continues around the houston area. a
. >> survival of the fittest, go, otis. >> he said i'm going to get mine. >> all right, doug, they'rem out of the woods down there. >> we're talking not only houston, we'll have to shift to louisiana, they'll deal with a different set of problems and emergency disass already declared there now we're talking about what this means for us, just short term and long term. >> the next couple of days we've got potential system, whether it becomes tropical or not, it will...
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or should we just everybody go for themselves i don't know the whole um darwinism survival of the fittesting it could fit in that category but i think it would be good to prevent accidents i'm a little bit on the, let nature take its own course there no i wasn't on my phone when i came across the street so you werent but i did go through a red light walking i don't know itf that what you nailed for yet another behaving badly confession .. in san mateo stanley roberts kron 4 news ((pam)) guilty until proven innocent. that's how one community says, it is being treated by the city of san jose.i'm pam moore.((grant)) and i'm grant lodes in for steve aveson.neighbors say they were fined hundreds of dollars...for fireworks they never set off.((pam)) they want the city's fireworks reporting policy ... overhauled right now.((grant)) kron 4's ella sogomonian explains. (nats: fireworks)the city of san jose has cracked down on illegal fireworks this summer. despite warnings many warriors fans let some loose to celebrate the championship win on june 12th.a fine from the city claims amy guzeles is one
or should we just everybody go for themselves i don't know the whole um darwinism survival of the fittesting it could fit in that category but i think it would be good to prevent accidents i'm a little bit on the, let nature take its own course there no i wasn't on my phone when i came across the street so you werent but i did go through a red light walking i don't know itf that what you nailed for yet another behaving badly confession .. in san mateo stanley roberts kron 4 news ((pam)) guilty...
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survival of the fittest. why i work out physically and mentally. says survivor, the act of remaining alive. that's the definition from webster. survival, to me, is much more than simply trying to sustain this life through breathing and thinking. one must fight every day not to be forced by social pressures to live under false pretenses. survival is the act of keeping one's identity alive, not being conformed to what your environment wants you to be. >> i want that ball, i want that ball! >> back, back. >> florida's santa rosa correctional institution is a maximum security prison housing many of state's most violent inmates. >> come here and cuff up! >> inmates considered a threat to security are housed in a special confinement unit called close management. >> basically, the worst of the worst offenders we have here at santa rosa, the staff here do an outstanding job of maintaining that population. >> hands behind your back! >> depending on the severity of their violations, close management inmates are allowed a limited number of hours outside their
survival of the fittest. why i work out physically and mentally. says survivor, the act of remaining alive. that's the definition from webster. survival, to me, is much more than simply trying to sustain this life through breathing and thinking. one must fight every day not to be forced by social pressures to live under false pretenses. survival is the act of keeping one's identity alive, not being conformed to what your environment wants you to be. >> i want that ball, i want that ball!...
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or should we just everybody go for themselves i don't know the whole um darwinism survival of the fittestry but i think it would be good to prevent accidents i'm a little bit on the, let nature take its own course there no i wasn't on my phone when i came across the street so you werent but i did go through a red light walking i don't know itf that what you nailed for yet another behaving badly confession .. in san mateo stanley roberts kron 4 news ( mark ) still ahead. the millenium tower in san francisco continues to lean. could that be a problem if there is an earthquake? we have the answer from experts. plus... the new tool san jose officials are using to put an end to illegal dumping. and up next... the new warning nasa scientists are issuing ahead of the upcoming solar eclipse. (mark) and we're tracking warm weather across the bay area today. here's a look at afternoon highs. we'll have more on your forecast after the break. and here's a live look outside... richmond san rafael bridge. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthl
or should we just everybody go for themselves i don't know the whole um darwinism survival of the fittestry but i think it would be good to prevent accidents i'm a little bit on the, let nature take its own course there no i wasn't on my phone when i came across the street so you werent but i did go through a red light walking i don't know itf that what you nailed for yet another behaving badly confession .. in san mateo stanley roberts kron 4 news ( mark ) still ahead. the millenium tower in...
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or should we just everybody go for themselves i don't know the whole um darwinism survival of the fittestcould fit in that category but i think it would be good to prevent accidents i'm a little bit on the, let nature take its own course there no i wasn't on my phone when i came across the street so you werent but i did go through a red light walking i don't know itf that what you nailed for yet another behaving badly confession .. in san mateo stanley roberts kron 4 news (james) coming up on the kron four morning news... a young boy is alive thanks to his unique helmet. he'll tell you his story after the break. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( tiffany ) a washington boy says he's lucky to be alive -- after being hit by a car while riding his bike. ( james ) meet zaiden cochran -- and check out the helmet he credits for saving his life. zaiden and his little brother were riding through their neighborhood saturday. out of nowhere -- a driver collided with zaiden -- throwing him into the air.( tiffany ) now the 10-year-old wants to shar
or should we just everybody go for themselves i don't know the whole um darwinism survival of the fittestcould fit in that category but i think it would be good to prevent accidents i'm a little bit on the, let nature take its own course there no i wasn't on my phone when i came across the street so you werent but i did go through a red light walking i don't know itf that what you nailed for yet another behaving badly confession .. in san mateo stanley roberts kron 4 news (james) coming up on...
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he's the fittest man on earth. >> seth: he won. >> yeah. seth: it looks like he's jump-roping with weights. is that -- >> he's doing -- no. no. no. >> seth: okay. >> no, seth. >> seth: again, you're here to be the expert. clarify. >> yes, please. he's doing what are called double-unders. >> seth: okay. >> yeah, where you jump rope but the rope goes underneath twice. >> seth: okay, so you have to jump high enough, and go fast enough that you go -- >> that's exactly right. [ light laughter ] >> seth: i mean, i'm not a fan of crossfit, 'cause i don't think i can wrap my head around it. >> i don't know. i think you could. >> is this -- i believe this is the woman who won the event. >> yeah, that's tia clair toomey. >> seth: congratulations to her -- >> she's from australia. >> seth: she's from australia? >> yeah, the aussies had a good performance. >> seth: oh, really? >> yeah. >> seth: so if you're in australia right now, you have a lot to be proud about. >> they're freaking out. >> seth: really? >> i mean -- i would think so. >> seth: and now
he's the fittest man on earth. >> seth: he won. >> yeah. seth: it looks like he's jump-roping with weights. is that -- >> he's doing -- no. no. no. >> seth: okay. >> no, seth. >> seth: again, you're here to be the expert. clarify. >> yes, please. he's doing what are called double-unders. >> seth: okay. >> yeah, where you jump rope but the rope goes underneath twice. >> seth: okay, so you have to jump high enough, and go fast enough...
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these festivals are serving you up, and it's survival of the fittest. >> brown: this one, compared to000-- this is like a little boutique sort of place, i suppose? >> yeah, but i imagine where, if you look at the people who are coming here, i would imagine that almost all of the bookers for festivals have spent time here, figuring out what to book next. this is, to me, the biggest tastemaker. ♪ ♪ >> brown: even if you're now a headliner here, like fleet foxes, you know the feeling. the band has sold several lead singer robin pecknold: >> the first time we played here in 2009, they can't have paid us that much. but i remember the experience was great and the-- i'm not even sure they paid us what we deserve to be paid. >> brown: whatever they paid-- >> but the experience was amazing, and it was a great show. you do get put in front of an audience that maybe doesn't know who you are, when you're on your way up. i'm sure half the people out there probably don't know who we are tonight. >> brown: oh, yeah. but you're back here as a headliner now. >> i'd buy a ticket to this without knowing
these festivals are serving you up, and it's survival of the fittest. >> brown: this one, compared to000-- this is like a little boutique sort of place, i suppose? >> yeah, but i imagine where, if you look at the people who are coming here, i would imagine that almost all of the bookers for festivals have spent time here, figuring out what to book next. this is, to me, the biggest tastemaker. ♪ ♪ >> brown: even if you're now a headliner here, like fleet foxes, you know the...
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. >> reporter: it is survival of the fittest. evolution, at warp speed.teria adapt very quickly in the face of the assault. they can learn to strengthen their cell walls to repel the antibiotics. they can develop pumps to expel them. or they can make enzymes that destroy them. >> so they figure out ways to evade the effect of the antibiotic. and this happens in nature, and it happens faster in the presence of antibiotics. >> reporter: you sort of make it sound like bacteria are smart. >> they're very smart. >> reporter: and they are adapting very fast, creating a big public health crisis. >> unfortunately, these bugs mutate faster than we can come up with new drugs. so the only realistic strategy is to use the antibiotics that we have, better. >> reporter: kirthana beaulac is the pharmacist director of the anti-microbial stewardship program at tufts. we met in the central pharmacy where they store the vast majority of their medications for patients. here, they see themselves as a last line of defense. prescriptions for antibiotics are carefully scrutinize
. >> reporter: it is survival of the fittest. evolution, at warp speed.teria adapt very quickly in the face of the assault. they can learn to strengthen their cell walls to repel the antibiotics. they can develop pumps to expel them. or they can make enzymes that destroy them. >> so they figure out ways to evade the effect of the antibiotic. and this happens in nature, and it happens faster in the presence of antibiotics. >> reporter: you sort of make it sound like bacteria...
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they are the fittest men, as you can see, you would not want to come up against them! connection notjust with the royal marines but the royal navy. of course he is a royal navy man, he served in the second world war and was mentioned in dispatches and he became captain general, this strange rank really come of the royal marines in 1953 as you said. he takes it extremely seriously. there is talk now that he is standing down, although we are not sure how far it will go, that prince harry will be getting the rank of captain general and he will be assuming this role. i think i would be appropriate given his service in afghanistan. interesting, the coming of other members of the royal family who will be taking on the role is not only independently like that but also supporting the queen so when she is out and about in future rather than seeing her next to the duke it will be other members. it will be strange for it to happen because we are so used to him being with the queen on official engagements. he will pick and choose engagements. he will be seen and choose engagements
they are the fittest men, as you can see, you would not want to come up against them! connection notjust with the royal marines but the royal navy. of course he is a royal navy man, he served in the second world war and was mentioned in dispatches and he became captain general, this strange rank really come of the royal marines in 1953 as you said. he takes it extremely seriously. there is talk now that he is standing down, although we are not sure how far it will go, that prince harry will be...