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want to congratulate the folger library for that program. tragedy in many ways that we don't know more about shakespeare's life himself and its details, and our tendency to look at his plays and assume that they're biographical or autobiographical whereas we don't know if they are. probably most likely they weren't. but one issue i'm very interested in because of the history of that time what was going on with the religious conversion and the prussian reformation and england becoming not catholic and how -- i would like to hear your opinions on the sense of how you think that religion may have played into shakespeare who clearly grew up in the midst of that, had catholic relatives, was in protestant london and any knowledge or insight you have on that question. thank you. [laughter] >> guest: go for it. >> guest: yeah. that's a fantastic, scholarly topic and not, you know, to say this sort of cliche thing, but the source of great and fabulous and protracted debate. i think it's impossible not to see shakespeare, you know, doing things like s
want to congratulate the folger library for that program. tragedy in many ways that we don't know more about shakespeare's life himself and its details, and our tendency to look at his plays and assume that they're biographical or autobiographical whereas we don't know if they are. probably most likely they weren't. but one issue i'm very interested in because of the history of that time what was going on with the religious conversion and the prussian reformation and england becoming not...
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. >> host: what is the folger shakespeare library? >> guest: created 1932 and to there was a big idea the original source of shakespeare in this world would be of value to everyone so they collected them and put them here it two blocks from the u.s. capitol. >> host: why washington? >> guest: they felt it was an international city, and our capital entry leave the international asset so in addition to this marvelous collection they had this remarkable building the first north american tutor theater and a beautiful great hall. >> host: who are the folders? >> president of standard oil and he made his fortune through the oil man and was running very quietly acquired the greatest shakespeare collection in the world are nine including 82 copies of the 1623 first folio. >> host: we will hear that term what is that? >> guest: the first folio is a collection of his plays published by two of his friends who knew him without that book published 1623 we probably wouldn't have 18 of shakespeare's plays including macbeth. is probably the most stud
. >> host: what is the folger shakespeare library? >> guest: created 1932 and to there was a big idea the original source of shakespeare in this world would be of value to everyone so they collected them and put them here it two blocks from the u.s. capitol. >> host: why washington? >> guest: they felt it was an international city, and our capital entry leave the international asset so in addition to this marvelous collection they had this remarkable building the first...
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curtis conrad and his dog folgers. shaun quilty and minion. congratulations.er the ceremony, the dogs head back to the humane society shelter. with their training completed and their certification, they stand a much better chance of being adopted. >> the hard thing about it is getting attached to the dog and them going back to the shelter, you know. it's been a good experience for both of us, i think. >> minion leaves today too. hopefully he gets adopted. he's been a good dog. i wish i was out so i could adopt him. maybe next time. >> are we ready to go home? yes, we are. we're ready to go. let's go home. >> i don't think the boredom set in for another few hours. it's definitely a boring, sad day. you get used to that camaraderie and championship and them being there all the time. once you go back in the cell and realize it's just me, it kind of hits home. >>> due it mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> deputies respond to a possible gang beating inside a cell. but outside the view of surveillance cameras. >> it appears there's a physical al
curtis conrad and his dog folgers. shaun quilty and minion. congratulations.er the ceremony, the dogs head back to the humane society shelter. with their training completed and their certification, they stand a much better chance of being adopted. >> the hard thing about it is getting attached to the dog and them going back to the shelter, you know. it's been a good experience for both of us, i think. >> minion leaves today too. hopefully he gets adopted. he's been a good dog. i...
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this is your good class "a" folger's. if it ain't folger's, it ain't nothing, you know what i'm saying? well, my hot water is broken thanks to this wonderful place. but i get it from my next-door neighbor nick. you probably don't want to talk to him. he's probably talking to his demons right now. hey, nick. >> yo. >> hey, i need some hot water from you homey. thank you. thank god he's got long arms, huh? and we got some hot water. we make do. you know, we do what we got to do to live and survive in this nice little space of ours. i smoke cigarettes. but i can't get a cigarette here anymore, so i cut myself. then they think that i'm trying to kill myself. they put me in a butt naked room which is bull [ bleep ] because i'm not trying to kill myself. if i was going to kill myself, i'd just slice up or hang myself, know what i'm saying? i carved c-14 in my arm. it was a jail gang i was in. i just did it with my fingernails. i liked the feeling of the pain. it relieves stress. the walls started talking to me. and, you know, w
this is your good class "a" folger's. if it ain't folger's, it ain't nothing, you know what i'm saying? well, my hot water is broken thanks to this wonderful place. but i get it from my next-door neighbor nick. you probably don't want to talk to him. he's probably talking to his demons right now. hey, nick. >> yo. >> hey, i need some hot water from you homey. thank you. thank god he's got long arms, huh? and we got some hot water. we make do. you know, we do what we got to...
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a less expensive cup of joe with the costs of some package coffee going down, folgers and dunkin' donuts not including the pods, however, with falling coffee mean prices are the reason for the rice drop. >> next time you fire up google maps for directions there could be more ads which highlights businesses along the court. if you like coffee, maybe you will be tempted with an offer from a local coffee shop along way. google said they will evaluate this before rolling it out to everyone. we follow the breaking news from santa clara where the fire has been upgraded to five alarms. firefighters are this defensive mode. next at 5:00 a.m., the complication fire crews are running into as they battle the flames. >> police officers are opening fire on a mentally ill man with new information we are lending about the >>> abc7 news starts with breaking news. >> in the so the bay, this is what crews have been facing as they try to get a handle on a ferocious fire. >> and now to matt keller on scene at el camino real. what are you learning, matt? >> offer the last 15 minutes, it seems like the firefi
a less expensive cup of joe with the costs of some package coffee going down, folgers and dunkin' donuts not including the pods, however, with falling coffee mean prices are the reason for the rice drop. >> next time you fire up google maps for directions there could be more ads which highlights businesses along the court. if you like coffee, maybe you will be tempted with an offer from a local coffee shop along way. google said they will evaluate this before rolling it out to everyone....
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the makers of folgers and dunkin donuts is cutting the price by 6%.e jm smucker company says coffee bean prices have fallen. it's the second time they have rolled back prices coffee brands since 2015. >>> the like question days sales at all 460 sports authority stores start tomorrow. if you have a gift card, it's time to use it. the bankruptcy filing shows it has more than $92 million in outstanding gift cards. if you don't use them before june 26th, you can file a claim as ununsecured creditor. >>> toyota and uber are joining forces. the january pan knees automaker will lease cars to uber driver who will pay the contracts with the money they make from the rides. it's not clear how much money toyota will invest. general motors is investing 500 million in uber's competitor lyft. >>> straight ahead, twisters tear through the midwest with more dangerous weather expected. fresh off my day long journey riding the rails what many of you are saying about the future of metro. >> right after the break, how child sex abuse victims are trying to help others. >>>
the makers of folgers and dunkin donuts is cutting the price by 6%.e jm smucker company says coffee bean prices have fallen. it's the second time they have rolled back prices coffee brands since 2015. >>> the like question days sales at all 460 sports authority stores start tomorrow. if you have a gift card, it's time to use it. the bankruptcy filing shows it has more than $92 million in outstanding gift cards. if you don't use them before june 26th, you can file a claim as ununsecured...
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at 11 eastern, we will to word the folgers shakespeare library in washington d.c.t midnight, the library honors williams shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of his death >> recently our campaign 2016 bus made a a visit to pennsylvania during the primaries topping at grove city college, slippery rock university, washington and jefferson college and harrisburg community college. students and professors learned about the road to the white house coverage in our inner interactive resources. students were also able to share their thoughts about the upcoming election. at the end of the week we honored severn ninth graders for their video submission. you can view all the winning documentaries that student cam .org. >> book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch for. this saturday and sunday at 1:30 pm eastern, book tv is at the 13th national black riders conference from brooklyn new york. the two day coverage features discussion on hip-hop and literature and race and gender with cora daniels, author of in-flight conv
at 11 eastern, we will to word the folgers shakespeare library in washington d.c.t midnight, the library honors williams shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of his death >> recently our campaign 2016 bus made a a visit to pennsylvania during the primaries topping at grove city college, slippery rock university, washington and jefferson college and harrisburg community college. students and professors learned about the road to the white house coverage in our inner interactive resources....
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he called them folgers. -- vultures. they were being paid more in consulting fees, to do studies, there is a huge plan which cost millions which was supposed to selloff the company very quickly into a contingent parts. that all drove him nuts. he thought it was unconscionable that they got paid off before the public did. >> host: it is interesting, it sounds like he ended up running a firm that in some ways to epitomize wall street but yet he was not of wall street. in fact a of content to tour the institutions that from the mckinsey consulting firm to goldman sachs. >> guest: he felt that there was some fair dealers, there are some that were fairer than others. he understand the nuance. he had friends on wall street but when it came to aig and what he wanted to do, he sought very black and white. he understood that something was amiss. there are only so many fronts on which you could fight it at any one time. >> host: before we got back to the project destiny talk about hank berg and relationship with him. >> guest: bob
he called them folgers. -- vultures. they were being paid more in consulting fees, to do studies, there is a huge plan which cost millions which was supposed to selloff the company very quickly into a contingent parts. that all drove him nuts. he thought it was unconscionable that they got paid off before the public did. >> host: it is interesting, it sounds like he ended up running a firm that in some ways to epitomize wall street but yet he was not of wall street. in fact a of content...
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and folgers coffee maker, j.m. smucker to cut prices in the u.s. don't know what that's all about, but basically j.m. smucker, okay. up 93 cents. you've got that? all right. donald trump working with his team to court american muslims to support him in the general election. an american muslims for trump, that's the organization. welcome to the program. >> welcome, stuart, how? you run the organization. if you met with mr. trump to talk to him. >> yes, i met him and you forgot i'm part of the international coalition, organized, and we're part of the western corp., you forgot in my protection. i've met him several times. i've seen the thrill and excitement and we're looking forward to have him next president. stuart: yeah, this seems unusual to people, i mean, you look at donald trump and says, right, a temporary ban on muslims coming to america until we figure out who they are and what they want here and yet, you are a muslim backing him. how did you get over that, that temporary muslim ban that mr. trump has called for? >> let me explain first, you
and folgers coffee maker, j.m. smucker to cut prices in the u.s. don't know what that's all about, but basically j.m. smucker, okay. up 93 cents. you've got that? all right. donald trump working with his team to court american muslims to support him in the general election. an american muslims for trump, that's the organization. welcome to the program. >> welcome, stuart, how? you run the organization. if you met with mr. trump to talk to him. >> yes, i met him and you forgot i'm...
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folger shakespeare library. ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the wonder of will live. michael witmore, director of the folger shakespeare library, and today you are joining us on a very special day. we're broadcasting here from the historic pastor reading room where for the past 80 years scholars from around the globe have come to use the largest shakespeare collection in the world.
folger shakespeare library. ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the wonder of will live. michael witmore, director of the folger shakespeare library, and today you are joining us on a very special day. we're broadcasting here from the historic pastor reading room where for the past 80 years scholars from around the globe have come to use the largest shakespeare collection in the world.
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shakespeare's influence extends beyond written words accompanied by music by the folger consort that is our ensemble's if your interested in their music you can find it online tunes and look at what has been created after partnering we could collect shakespeare material for everyone who wants to celebrate. today we're here to celebrate the legacy of the world's great storyteller and what better way to page to view them with stories? people are celebrating shakespeare all over the globe by willing to bet everyone has a story to tell how they got to know this amazing writer. 400 years ago on this very day april 23rd, 60 and 16 william shakespeare died the world is much larger and much more connected to davis and 1616 and a lot has happened but we are still talking to shakespeare and for many it feels like he is still in the room. look around this room he still is. how is that we have more to say about this writer and why is it when we talk about rural lives we have a conversation with him? one reason might be shakespeare is unavoidable the most produced playwright in north america over
shakespeare's influence extends beyond written words accompanied by music by the folger consort that is our ensemble's if your interested in their music you can find it online tunes and look at what has been created after partnering we could collect shakespeare material for everyone who wants to celebrate. today we're here to celebrate the legacy of the world's great storyteller and what better way to page to view them with stories? people are celebrating shakespeare all over the globe by...