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michael grandage knows every note odon giovanni." des mcinoff is a musician. so, you know, they are musicians and it's not surprising that so many directors who direct mucals can also direct opera. but it's really changed in the same w that movies and straight plays have raised the aesthetic approach. i mean, this opera of "anna bolena" is a perfect period reproduction. it's set exactly in the 1500s. >> rose: 1536. >> with costumes inspired by hans holebin to the most intimate detail. but as a theatrical experience it's a very modern acting and directing aesthetic. >> rose: that's your mission. your mission in life no at you've... >> for the moment, yes. >> rose: the general manager of the metropolitan opera is to make opera access to believe wider rangand a younger audience across the world using all kinds of technology. >> without offending the older diens. >> rose:ou don't have to offend them. you just say we're going to add to them. >> that's my mission. >> rose: what's the hurdle you ve to overcome to do that? >> there are many hurdles. first of all, roop
michael grandage knows every note odon giovanni." des mcinoff is a musician. so, you know, they are musicians and it's not surprising that so many directors who direct mucals can also direct opera. but it's really changed in the same w that movies and straight plays have raised the aesthetic approach. i mean, this opera of "anna bolena" is a perfect period reproduction. it's set exactly in the 1500s. >> rose: 1536. >> with costumes inspired by hans holebin to the most...
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. >> bg of money -- giovanni's father built the house. but they only spend their summer holidays here. >> unfortunately, the children have not come back, so they are empty. nobody lives here. our parents' dream has not been fulfilled. >> in germany, he ran a thriving restaurant. at the moment, he is taking a break. to see if living here is something he wants to do. >> last year, we moved here for a rest because it was a stressful job. time will tell whether we will do something here or whether we will go back. >> he wants his daughter to learn proper italian. his wife enjoyed a big family get-togethers. unfortunately, those only happened a few weeks the year. then most of their friends and relatives lead again. he knows everyone in the village, but he does not have much to do with the pensioners. most of them are former immigrants, who spend most of their time playing cards. many of them live off german pension. >> most of the people standing around here were in germany. >> they can live well here on their pension, but their children woul
. >> bg of money -- giovanni's father built the house. but they only spend their summer holidays here. >> unfortunately, the children have not come back, so they are empty. nobody lives here. our parents' dream has not been fulfilled. >> in germany, he ran a thriving restaurant. at the moment, he is taking a break. to see if living here is something he wants to do. >> last year, we moved here for a rest because it was a stressful job. time will tell whether we will do...
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. >> nikki giovanni is one of the best known voices to come out of the power movement in an 1860s. she's a well-known poet and well known for her free verse. she was born here in knoxville and grew up right here on mulvaney street. this was the sight of her grandmother's house, where she spent much of her youth. she remembers very fondly in an essay, which is much apology is called 400 mulvaney street, or grandmother's address. baldini street is now what is known as hall of fame drive. it runs by the women's basketball hall of fame, just on the east side of downtown. this area was once a fairly prosperous middle-class predominately black suburban area, but it is now since the urban renewal of the 1950s and 60s has been lately redeveloped for apartments, rec center, -underscore and then other things. diet nikki giovanni's essay, 400 mulvaney street talks about the shot coming here in the middle of the demolitions involved in everything in her grandmother's old home. she talks about the rose garden. it seems that the rose is still going in the yard as the house has been torn down. >>
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sort of a new protest that was brewing in another part of rome on the far side of this piatt za son giovanni. then they are talking about what they are talking about in the first place job cuts and students complaining about the cuts in education in italy. the peaceful protesters are still undetained. it is after 8:00 at night. it is dark here in rome. there is still violence in certain parts of the city centers. so whether they stage another protest, we are still waiting to hear. there has been some talk they are going to try to get their point across yet. their voices have been heard. the only voices today were those of the violent anarchists. we will check back with you throughout the afternoon or evening. >>. >> protesters are also on the march today in one of the world's most important financial capitals, that of london. thousands of demonstrators gathered near the heart of the city's financial district. no reports of any violence there in the british capital. >>> back to this country and the "occupy wall street" protest. a showdown was avoided yesterday when demonstrators were allowed
sort of a new protest that was brewing in another part of rome on the far side of this piatt za son giovanni. then they are talking about what they are talking about in the first place job cuts and students complaining about the cuts in education in italy. the peaceful protesters are still undetained. it is after 8:00 at night. it is dark here in rome. there is still violence in certain parts of the city centers. so whether they stage another protest, we are still waiting to hear. there has...
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. >> mickey giovanni is one of the best-known literary voices to come out of the black power movementn the 1960s. she still a well-known poet and well-known for her free verse. she was born in knoxville and threw up right here on mulvaney street. this was the sight of site of her grandmother's house where she spent much of her youth. what she remembers very fondly in an essay which is much anthologized called 400 mulvaney street her grandmother's address. mulvaney street is now what is known as the hall of fame drive, by the women's basketball hall of fame on the eastside of downtown. this area was once a fairly prosperous middle-class predominately lack suburban area, but it is now since urban renewal in the 1950s and 60s it has been completely redeveloped for apartments, a rec center and auditorium and other things. but nikki giovanni's essay talks a little bit about her shock about coming here in the middle of the time of of the demolitions involved in her renewal which he raced her grandmother's old home. she talked about the rose garden and seeing the rose is still growing in the
. >> mickey giovanni is one of the best-known literary voices to come out of the black power movementn the 1960s. she still a well-known poet and well-known for her free verse. she was born in knoxville and threw up right here on mulvaney street. this was the sight of site of her grandmother's house where she spent much of her youth. what she remembers very fondly in an essay which is much anthologized called 400 mulvaney street her grandmother's address. mulvaney street is now what is...
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italian explorer giovanni da verrazano may be responsible for the mix-up. arriving in 1524, one of the harbor islands supposedly reminded him of the greek island of rhodes. others say the name originated with dutch explorer adriaen block. the story goes that he was amazed by the red clay in the soil. so he called the area "red island" or, as the dutch would say, "roodt eylandt." he also named one of the islands "block island" in honor of... himself. >> rhode island is known as "little rhody." it's approximately 1,200 square miles. and rhode island was started when roger williams left massachusetts in search of religious freedom. he had hope that he would find the religious freedom that had led him to come to the new world. >> williams succeeded in establishing a settlement in 1631. thankful for his good fortune, he named it "providence." today providence is the capital of rhode island. and "hope" is the state motto. >> so the flag includes hope, this golden anchor -- which is a reference to the coastline of rhode island -- and also 13 stars to represent the
italian explorer giovanni da verrazano may be responsible for the mix-up. arriving in 1524, one of the harbor islands supposedly reminded him of the greek island of rhodes. others say the name originated with dutch explorer adriaen block. the story goes that he was amazed by the red clay in the soil. so he called the area "red island" or, as the dutch would say, "roodt eylandt." he also named one of the islands "block island" in honor of... himself. >> rhode...
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download the official anti up location giovanni phone on called touch from the i choose option. the jaunty life. video on demand parties money fuel costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. call. the clinician free credit patients free zones for charges free the maintenance free risk free stews free. zone free both can plug in video for your media projects a free media don carty dot com. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street strange play at. least in chance a good chance to choose things to get with the status of the human experiment to keep the subtle. business refuse what it. is good to try to censor global economy and it's all ok. and since our financial turmoil in the region is troubling to maintain our confidence in markets and beyond critics want to be seen trade imbalances recession looks to be the nation's close to collapsing a subprime loan foreclosed possible thanks to fail so we play by the game feel level i think is us question seven and must. team players apply protestant churches in athens greece the i thin
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performers including aretha franklin stevie wonder and acclaimed poet nikki giovanni.rowd cheered watching on jumbo trends as president obama and his family walked through but the memorial site, president barack obama in his remarks drawn parallels between dr. king's vision for a quality and the country's struggle to rebuild the economy. >> i know we will overcome, i know there are better days ahead, i know that because of the unmanned towering over us. >> this granada sculptures it's between lincoln and jefferson memorial. >> here i am overjoyed and humble to see this great day when my brother martin takes his symbolic place on the national mall. >> he must be looked upon as one of the founding fathers of the new america. >> king's children are urging the crowd to focus less on the man himself and more on what he stood and died for. >> we need to live and love like him into care like him. >> an 11 year-old from kankakee with her mom. >> i thought this to be a great opportunity for her. am taking it all in. >> for jennifer this is a lesson in history, for those who liv
performers including aretha franklin stevie wonder and acclaimed poet nikki giovanni.rowd cheered watching on jumbo trends as president obama and his family walked through but the memorial site, president barack obama in his remarks drawn parallels between dr. king's vision for a quality and the country's struggle to rebuild the economy. >> i know we will overcome, i know there are better days ahead, i know that because of the unmanned towering over us. >> this granada sculptures...
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doyle also received his marching orders later on for a second yellow card despite this autumn coach giovanni trapattoni hailed this side the change that. i think i saw many games he's won the best in the group who are in there with the. technical very well. in the for the i.c.c. very a great result. will be always really. only fifty fifty percent because no playoff is the same as you do as you point out what if i. were fronts top group day after a one one draw against balls near who needed victory in paris to qualify automatically that injection have given the visitors the lead in the first half with a great strike but later on samir nasri was brought down in the box and he scored the resulting penalty to add france the necessary points to send them to the european championships while bosnia who had never qualified for a major tournament into the playoffs. and elsewhere months united kept in the money of it has hinted he could soon be calling it a day on his international career the twenty nine year old serbia defender is taking full responsibility for missing what could have been a life sav
doyle also received his marching orders later on for a second yellow card despite this autumn coach giovanni trapattoni hailed this side the change that. i think i saw many games he's won the best in the group who are in there with the. technical very well. in the for the i.c.c. very a great result. will be always really. only fifty fifty percent because no playoff is the same as you do as you point out what if i. were fronts top group day after a one one draw against balls near who needed...
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all time leading goalscorer with fifty one goals to his name from one hundred twelve appearances giovanni trapattoni has meant are two points off the tops of dos and could theoretically overtake russia but would need to win the of evil stadium and hope to moscow well armenia are just a point behind the irish and should they prevail they will clinch second spot and advance into the two legged playoffs at the expense of violent. moving to athletics and russia has become the first run of to win the chicago marathon three times in a row over thirty seven thousand runners took part but there is only one athlete to catch in the women's race she looked about built up an impressive lead over the field and finished in a time of two hours eighteen minutes and twenty seconds which was almost four minutes ahead of going up. from the i.p.o. only england's paula radcliffe has run the distance faster the victory will probably secure a place in russia is a link to the next year's london games as the selectors pick the two fosters runners between september and the end of december while kenny is moses most
all time leading goalscorer with fifty one goals to his name from one hundred twelve appearances giovanni trapattoni has meant are two points off the tops of dos and could theoretically overtake russia but would need to win the of evil stadium and hope to moscow well armenia are just a point behind the irish and should they prevail they will clinch second spot and advance into the two legged playoffs at the expense of violent. moving to athletics and russia has become the first run of to win...
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your arms, turn p youralms up, feel the spirit of greatness and be redeemed [applause] . >> nikki giovanni, you should see what is happening backstage. it is so fun. our morals are creditor a combination of public and private resources. -- our memorials are a combination of public and private resources. the chairman of the dedication and chief executive officer will be followed by tommy hilfiger, dedication co founder and cut designerr,od guillam, and chairman of the king memorial foundation. welcome and thank you, for a mr.ckerson. [applause] >> g,wen. i am honored and humbled to be here today. at this truly momentous and historic event in front of the king family and such important guests. including my granddaughter emma. it is both a personal and professional honor for me to be here. as i look back on line life,two moments that i really remember it resonates with me -- the first is the john f. kennedy inauguration went to the embassy said ask not what your country can do for you but rather what your -- what you can do for your country. the mlk freedom rch -- i have a dream that my four
your arms, turn p youralms up, feel the spirit of greatness and be redeemed [applause] . >> nikki giovanni, you should see what is happening backstage. it is so fun. our morals are creditor a combination of public and private resources. -- our memorials are a combination of public and private resources. the chairman of the dedication and chief executive officer will be followed by tommy hilfiger, dedication co founder and cut designerr,od guillam, and chairman of the king memorial...
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. >>> cuÉntanos giovanni?pero l mujeres no, veremocÁntas puedo recuperar. explÍca por quÉ te las pintas tan juntas a la nariz? >>>orqueee mÁs mejor >>> no. >>> esta es la medida las cejas nunca tiene e pasar hta ahÍ, te pones esto ahÍ, esto que he taso pinta has pintado ahÍ, estÁ demas, luo pas por el ntro del ojo, ahÍ la pae mÁs alta de tu ojo no a quit. >>> el fal de la nariz a tu ojo ahÍ. te has pasado como un pelo, la vas a corregir, pero ¿ves la diferencia oo? >>> sÍ. > estamos aquÍ janet, estamos en la semanae la ceja. te pusiste una ceja perfecta. quÉ bÁrbara!. >>> amaya quÉ bonito el hombre ¿quÉ pasÓ con la somos para de los ojos? Él es tu marido? >>> no mi jo >>> quÉ opinas de la sombra de tu madre? >>>noco menos >>por quÉ te pones esta sombra >>> me encanta siempre me ha gusto >>> no llama mucho la atenciÓn? >>> rque mis ojos s claros >>> me doy cuenta que los ojos son bonitos, pero no me fijo e el color peroada mÁs esa sombra y no me fijo nada mÁs, no Éue me estas diciendo con esa sombra >>> ya me a
. >>> cuÉntanos giovanni?pero l mujeres no, veremocÁntas puedo recuperar. explÍca por quÉ te las pintas tan juntas a la nariz? >>>orqueee mÁs mejor >>> no. >>> esta es la medida las cejas nunca tiene e pasar hta ahÍ, te pones esto ahÍ, esto que he taso pinta has pintado ahÍ, estÁ demas, luo pas por el ntro del ojo, ahÍ la pae mÁs alta de tu ojo no a quit. >>> el fal de la nariz a tu ojo ahÍ. te has pasado como un pelo, la vas a corregir,...
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part of history >>performers including aretha franklin stevie wonder and a claim to oppose nikki giovanniarticipated and the crowd cheered as they watched on jumbo screens as president obama and his family walked through the memorial site the president in his remarks drew parallels in dr. martin luther king's struggle for equality and today this country is a struggle to rebuild this economy >>i know we will overcome, i know there are better days ahead and i know this because of the man towering over us ... >>the memorial is situated between the jefferson and lincoln memorial ... >>i am humbled to see this great day when my brother martin took himtakes his symbolic place here on the national ... >>the children have gotten moreof dr. martin luther king emphasized that people need to try like tim love like him and care like him ... >>his zeroth person. for jennifer this is a lesson in history and for those who lived it is a reminder of his coat that this nation will one day follow the true meaning of the creekd before yesterday's dedication, president obama placed copies of his inaugural add
part of history >>performers including aretha franklin stevie wonder and a claim to oppose nikki giovanniarticipated and the crowd cheered as they watched on jumbo screens as president obama and his family walked through the memorial site the president in his remarks drew parallels in dr. martin luther king's struggle for equality and today this country is a struggle to rebuild this economy >>i know we will overcome, i know there are better days ahead and i know this because of the...
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we heard poetry from nicky giovanni and gospel songs from singers.ou see behind me there's a concert going on. of course the president left some time ago, but there's still performing a concert for the people who came out, many of them traveling from far away, for this event. we've heard james taylor sing, sheryl crow, and so it's been a big day of celebration here. one thing that i should mention that's been it interesting in the speeches we heard there was a political undertone. we heard a little poll it ticks in ber niece king's speech, dr. king's daughter, al sharpton's speech, andrew young's speech and from president obama himself. at one point he made a reference to the protests going on on wall street and now around the world, really, saying that if dr. king were here today, he would remind us that an unemployed worker can protest wall street without demonizing every one who works on wall street. he also seemed to be trying to align his agenda and party's agenda with the goals that dr. king fought for. as you know he fought for economic justic
we heard poetry from nicky giovanni and gospel songs from singers.ou see behind me there's a concert going on. of course the president left some time ago, but there's still performing a concert for the people who came out, many of them traveling from far away, for this event. we've heard james taylor sing, sheryl crow, and so it's been a big day of celebration here. one thing that i should mention that's been it interesting in the speeches we heard there was a political undertone. we heard a...
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hearing from the poet, nikki giovanni.d about why it was important for them to come. let me bring in allison join who's from washington, d.c. let me tell you why you decided to come today. why it was important. >> this is a historic moment. we're here wenting history, a man who fought for social, economic, and political justice is being honored today and we all should be here to honor him. >> reporter: one more thing i thought was interesting, a lot of the speeches we heard, whether it was from andrew young who spoke about the housing market collapse and the need to keep the president obama in office, even marian wright edelman talked about the need to not focus so much on the cuts for the poor, are you surprised about the political nature of some of the discussion and the fact that they've talked a lot about occupy wall street? >> no. no, because if we think about it, dr. king -- he would definitely have been there marching all this time because he was fighting for the same things that they're fighting for, social, econom
hearing from the poet, nikki giovanni.d about why it was important for them to come. let me bring in allison join who's from washington, d.c. let me tell you why you decided to come today. why it was important. >> this is a historic moment. we're here wenting history, a man who fought for social, economic, and political justice is being honored today and we all should be here to honor him. >> reporter: one more thing i thought was interesting, a lot of the speeches we heard, whether...
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award winning american poet, writer, commentator, a civil-rights activist, and educators ,nicky giovanniuished professor at virginia tech and one of our nation's most widely read poets. [applause] >> in the spirit of martin, this is a sacred pole. poem blood has been spilled to sacramento it. that was a magical time. height of "silver away. here i come to save the day. i want the world to see what they did to my. no, no, no, i am not going to move. if we are wrong, than the constitution of the united states is wrong. montgomery, birmingham, selma, four little girls, constant threats, constant harassment, constant fear f,clc, father knows best, leave it to be there, ed sullivan, how long? not long. th mr.oreau said to mr. emerson, are you going out to? this is a eulogy. this is a water. pos this is a thank-you to die and nash. this is a flag for james farmer. this is a doubt that i make it without you to elevator. this is for the red clay of georgia that yielded black and occurs, black men of vision, black men of hope. bent over cotton and sweet potatoes or pool tables and baseball diamon
award winning american poet, writer, commentator, a civil-rights activist, and educators ,nicky giovanniuished professor at virginia tech and one of our nation's most widely read poets. [applause] >> in the spirit of martin, this is a sacred pole. poem blood has been spilled to sacramento it. that was a magical time. height of "silver away. here i come to save the day. i want the world to see what they did to my. no, no, no, i am not going to move. if we are wrong, than the...
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award winning american poet, writer, commentator, a civil-rights activist, and educators ,nicky giovanni. the university distinguished professor at virginia tech and one of our nation's most widely read poets. [applause] >> in the spirit of martin, this is a sacred pole. poem blood has been spilled to sacramento it. that was a magical time. height of "silver away. here i come to save the day. i want the world to see what they did to my. no, no, no, i am not going to move. if we are wrong, than the constitution of the united states is wrong. montgomery, birmingham, selma, four little girls, constant threats, constant harassment, constant fear f,clc, father knows best, leave it to be there, ed sullivan, how long? not long. th mr.oreau said to mr. emerson, are you going out to? this is a eulogy. this is a water. pos this is a thank-you to die and nash. this is a flag for james farmer. this is a doubt that i make it without you to elevator. this is for the red clay of georgia that yielded black and occurs, black men of vision, black men of hope. bent over cotton and sweet potatoes or pool ta
award winning american poet, writer, commentator, a civil-rights activist, and educators ,nicky giovanni. the university distinguished professor at virginia tech and one of our nation's most widely read poets. [applause] >> in the spirit of martin, this is a sacred pole. poem blood has been spilled to sacramento it. that was a magical time. height of "silver away. here i come to save the day. i want the world to see what they did to my. no, no, no, i am not going to move. if we are...
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hear from great choirs, as well as from some people throughout the day who are known poets, nicky giovanniin luther king iii, elder bernice king, and brothers and sisters. in addition to that, at eleven o'clock that's the hour we'll hear from the president of the united states. and the president of the united states, i'm told, and have discovered, was delivering an emotional topic, how much dr. king meant to him. you'll recall that in 2007 when he was then senator barack obama, he said in his famous selma speech, i stood on the shoulders of those who won the civil rights campaign, and then as president he said i would not be here today were it not for the efforts of dr. king and all those who came before me. in many ways, a lot of african-americans in this country can relate to that and we will see what the president talks about when he talks about the legacy of dr. king. and that's what this day is all about. this dedication of the memorial is about the legacy of dr. martin luther king, not only what he gave to this country, but what he gave to the world internationally. remember, he won
hear from great choirs, as well as from some people throughout the day who are known poets, nicky giovanniin luther king iii, elder bernice king, and brothers and sisters. in addition to that, at eleven o'clock that's the hour we'll hear from the president of the united states. and the president of the united states, i'm told, and have discovered, was delivering an emotional topic, how much dr. king meant to him. you'll recall that in 2007 when he was then senator barack obama, he said in his...