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to you as graduates to use the knowledge that you received from oklahoma city university, a greek university, to put that knowledge to work, to see what other doors of opportunity might open up to you, and i know through this graduating class today, that oklahoma will be a greater state with even more hope and opportunity ahead. god bless you, and congratulations to all of our graduates. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> it is the possibility that we will fail to hear the example of that generation. a we will a la the momentum towards a democracy to stall. for get what the history of this century reminds us. problems abroad if left unattended well off -- will all too often come home to america. >> watch commencement speeches from the last three decades online at the video library. >> on this memorial day weekend, president obama pays tribute to those who lost their lives defending the united states. she begins by thanking the u.s. military for her service and outlines the republican plan for economic
to you as graduates to use the knowledge that you received from oklahoma city university, a greek university, to put that knowledge to work, to see what other doors of opportunity might open up to you, and i know through this graduating class today, that oklahoma will be a greater state with even more hope and opportunity ahead. god bless you, and congratulations to all of our graduates. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national...
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will do compel you can compare apples and oranges right so ritually was in greek universe russia has been one of the worst performing door with terms and pickups this on the performance would continue as long as people believe that we had santa of global cycle so cycle for commodity prices a whole price is going to come under pressure etc so but i wouldn't call russia's the most risky market in the root belief is a much riskier places globally i kind of go about you know you mentioned it yourself you said it's difficult to predict but what sort of impact would a grace even the hour have a mix of all cases. poor obviously very became packed again it all depends how it's handled he for european union manages to field fire wall around greece and for the moment the conviction it looks like. to you know essentially greece will be one of situation resin a domino effect affecting the rest of europe so if this scandal. successfully then pickups will have a deep and then the market would rebounds in a worse case if a scandal badly and will have repercussions for the banking system in europe f
will do compel you can compare apples and oranges right so ritually was in greek universe russia has been one of the worst performing door with terms and pickups this on the performance would continue as long as people believe that we had santa of global cycle so cycle for commodity prices a whole price is going to come under pressure etc so but i wouldn't call russia's the most risky market in the root belief is a much riskier places globally i kind of go about you know you mentioned it...
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to you as graduates to use the knowledge that you received from oklahoma city university, a greek university, to put that knowledge to work, to see what other doors of opportunity might open up to you, and i know through this graduating class today, that oklahoma will be a greater state with even more hope and opportunity ahead. god bless you, and congratulations to all of our graduates. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> you can watch is commencement addresses again tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. you can also watch them on the c-span video library at cspan.org/videolibrary. we will continue showing commencement addresses. sunday, we hear from first lady michele bachmann, and cia director david petraeus. -- first lady michele obama, and cia director david petraeus. monday, we hear from michele bachmann. tune in at noon and 10:00 p.m. eastern each day here on c-span. >> what i want people to get from the book is a better understanding of who she was, what she was like in that four- year period, and mos
to you as graduates to use the knowledge that you received from oklahoma city university, a greek university, to put that knowledge to work, to see what other doors of opportunity might open up to you, and i know through this graduating class today, that oklahoma will be a greater state with even more hope and opportunity ahead. god bless you, and congratulations to all of our graduates. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national...
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my own institution of princeton university, five years ago, salutatory graduate. the top graduate in greek and latin was a dominican who came here at age 2. and when he graduated as a salutatorian of princeton outed as an illegal migrant and forced, forced, to take a full scholarship at oxford university to study a ph.d. in classics. we end up deporting one of the top graduates of one of our top universities rather than making use of his productive skills we actually paid for. so where does this leave us now? well, we're actually a lot closer to comprehensive immigration reform than people think. illegal migration actually is zero. it has been for three years. in 2008, the illegal population in the united states peaked. between 2008 and 2009 it actually fell from 12 million to 11 million people. since 2009, it's held steady at 11 -- probably trending downward. on a net basis, illegal migration is now zero or negative. the border is in fact under control. the number of apprehensions -- 22,000 officers and they're having a harder time finding anybody to arrest. apprehensions at the mexico-u.
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universe. >> yes, but it's like the greeks used to talk about the philosopher kings.ks have no interest in power. the only power we're interested in is low-power consumption and longer battery life and low prices so we can stay up later at night. geeks may inherit the earth, but they have no desire to rule it. >> in a poll reported by harris interactive in december of 2010, 45% of the people surveyed said that they would rather do household chores than to try and fix their computer or digital devices on their own. in the electronic age, it continues to be good to be a geek
universe. >> yes, but it's like the greeks used to talk about the philosopher kings.ks have no interest in power. the only power we're interested in is low-power consumption and longer battery life and low prices so we can stay up later at night. geeks may inherit the earth, but they have no desire to rule it. >> in a poll reported by harris interactive in december of 2010, 45% of the people surveyed said that they would rather do household chores than to try and fix their computer...
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where we're standing at the moment was the famous tent city university and we had a evening of solidarity with grace and there was about fifty greek people rammed in here and it's a fascinating noise and they kept going back to a very interesting point we are in a third world war and it's an economic war and the weapon is debt and i was a fascinating thing to say about revolutionary fries now i think the movement is moving more towards a revolutionary solution to the situation we're in rather than a reformist but there's still a lot of balance between the three but i think it's slightly slightly revolutionary now if you look at revolutionary it's much more to do with the dispensing with with open eyes actions like the i.m.f. dispensing with all these organizations that have rules and regulates it the way the finance of the world is run because we believe it to be completely corrupt completely in the pockets of the people i meant to be regulating and moving out on the same with governments that completely intertwined with all these financial decisions they have an ear for corporations they have an ear for global financial instituti
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greek president will appoint a caretaker government on wednesday. a professor from the stern school of business at new york university says he believes those will think differently about their future. >> there will be elections in a month. parties and to preserve here, they are going to make a difference. if greece leaves the euro, it will bring poverty to greece. greek incomes will fall to the level of the 1960's or 1950's. it is going to be devastating. >> some disagree and believe a second election will produce the same result as the first. >> if you are a greek voter, you do not have a proper agenda. it is a generous way of describing some of these left- wing parties. you have gotten yourself a concession. why would you vote for a new democracy, a party that led a but that's and miss -- that lied about debt and mismanaged? >> in other news, one person has been killed in an attack at a nightclub. gunmen fired two grenades. so far, no group has claimed responsibility. we report. >> it was this nightclub that was the target of the attack. police say gunmen tried to force their way into the club. they were prevented by security. according to the keny
greek president will appoint a caretaker government on wednesday. a professor from the stern school of business at new york university says he believes those will think differently about their future. >> there will be elections in a month. parties and to preserve here, they are going to make a difference. if greece leaves the euro, it will bring poverty to greece. greek incomes will fall to the level of the 1960's or 1950's. it is going to be devastating. >> some disagree and...
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to slash wages to the point you can out compete the greeks who are doing the same thing to try to outcompete the turks we call this at the university missouri kansas city the road to bangladesh strategy where the race to the bottom if not austerity then what. well the first thing is that you should have a sovereign currency if you're in the periphery you should not be part of the euro unless the euro is made into a true sovereign currency in which case you'd have to have a european wide debt and you'd have to have european wide fiscal systems but spite all the language from france and germany for decades about ever closer union as soon it was as it was the periphery that was in trouble that was no those were those blankety blank shiftless lazy greeks and so the austerity is also tearing the european union apart socially and politically and you cannot force people into great depression levels and have them simply take it so we finally getting the equivalent you know folks may have noticed it in latin america there are a whole string of leaders elected because they hate the washington consensus the neo liberal economic policy of aust
to slash wages to the point you can out compete the greeks who are doing the same thing to try to outcompete the turks we call this at the university missouri kansas city the road to bangladesh strategy where the race to the bottom if not austerity then what. well the first thing is that you should have a sovereign currency if you're in the periphery you should not be part of the euro unless the euro is made into a true sovereign currency in which case you'd have to have a european wide debt...
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have a left wing party saudi can form a new greek government the news comes after the conservatives failed to do just that so the new cabinet will reject mr universe imposed by the international bailout deal developments follow sunday's election result which gave no single party enough votes to govern alone a new cabinet must be formed by the seventeenth of may or greece will be forced to hold another election. tens of tens of millions of pounds of u.k. aid money has been spent forcibly sterilizing indian women many have died being mistreated causing outrage from those who suspect britain simply wants to curb the country's population for all to hear your motives are just british leader has the details of this controversial program. they vonte the twenty five year old mother of three is living in one of india's poorest states just a few months ago she went for an operation to be sterilized unable to afford or access other forms of birth control davy thought the operation would help her family but it went terribly wrong. given that i gained consciousness around twelve or one in the night i was made to lie down on a bench i was bleeding heavily on th
have a left wing party saudi can form a new greek government the news comes after the conservatives failed to do just that so the new cabinet will reject mr universe imposed by the international bailout deal developments follow sunday's election result which gave no single party enough votes to govern alone a new cabinet must be formed by the seventeenth of may or greece will be forced to hold another election. tens of tens of millions of pounds of u.k. aid money has been spent forcibly...
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university and the community. we're a strong fratern and we will rebuild and rebrand. >> they are not the only organization in the past. other greeks are kai, alpha kappa alpha. some offenses include unable to meet academic standards, hazing and unacceptable member behavior. >> we're working with the police more trying to make sure that we have better risk management skills. a lot of the issues come down to poor risk management at parties, people go outside with alcohol. there's drunk in public. we want to make sure that doesn't happen. >> i tried to get a comment from the student conduct adviser but she declined to talk about it. >>> some students are feeling the blues the graduation blues. keith bryant has the story. >> the school year is coming to an end and participants field the weight of graduation upon them. >> for many students the reality of graduation is setting in. senior hospitality major is feeling the pressure. like many other this is the first time she won't have to return to school in the fall. >> it's a much to take in. had a meltdown. had to call my parents crying. get through it and everyone has to graduate. >> d
university and the community. we're a strong fratern and we will rebuild and rebrand. >> they are not the only organization in the past. other greeks are kai, alpha kappa alpha. some offenses include unable to meet academic standards, hazing and unacceptable member behavior. >> we're working with the police more trying to make sure that we have better risk management skills. a lot of the issues come down to poor risk management at parties, people go outside with alcohol. there's...
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greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> supporters at a farm owned by the university of california staged a march yesterday protesting a lawsuit filed against the protesters by uc. they marched from berkley to the track. they've occupied the land for nearly three weeks. they filed a trespass and knew answer lawsuit against 14 activists that have been using the land as an urban farm. the school use its for agriculture research. >>> an investigation is underway to find what sparked a big fire that destroyed town houses under construction in the south bay. it broke out around 10:00 last night at a complex in the 1900 block of hilibrandt place. six under construction town houses burned in the fire, and residents were evacuate from neighboring buildings that were threatened by the fire. >> i was asleep, and my husband heard two explosions and then looked out the window, and it was like a bonfire. >> there were no injuries reported. two neighbors buildings sustained minor fire, smoke and water damage. this is a photo. you can see more and a slide show on the front page of t
greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> supporters at a farm owned by the university of california staged a march yesterday protesting a lawsuit filed against the protesters by uc. they marched from berkley to the track. they've occupied the land for nearly three weeks. they filed a trespass and knew answer lawsuit against 14 activists that have been using the land as an urban farm. the school use its for...
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throughout this entire greek -- you've seen mass demonstrations in the cities against the os teri measures, but what's it like in the country side? we've driven to a university town surrounded by a lot of agriculture. this man here is a 67-year-old grandfather. he's been farming maize most of his life. he's seen his salary drop from about 4,000 euros a month, now just down to his pension. says he's not getting any money at all. how difficult, how has the situation changed for you in the past few months? what is life like now? >> four, five years ago things were better. now adays the sbation is very difficult. we can barely survive with the low pension. we sell the corn but expenses are more than the income. >> he also says because he's able to work on the land, at least he can feed himself. but he is concerned about his grandchildren, his two granddaughters. ha are your fears for them? >> i have two grandchildren. one of them is a children and she will graduate soon. he will get her degree, but what will she do next? where is he going to work? here in the farm we can barely survive but we have a few sheep, chickens, things like that. >> all right, ok. well h
throughout this entire greek -- you've seen mass demonstrations in the cities against the os teri measures, but what's it like in the country side? we've driven to a university town surrounded by a lot of agriculture. this man here is a 67-year-old grandfather. he's been farming maize most of his life. he's seen his salary drop from about 4,000 euros a month, now just down to his pension. says he's not getting any money at all. how difficult, how has the situation changed for you in the past...
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universe, right? and it's all harmonics. >> yep, it's all there. >> totally cool. >> yeah, it's really cool. >> thanks, liz. >> yep, thank you. >> the greeks' idea of the music of the spheres, the idea that there must be some connection between music and the workings of the heavens, was based on the mystical numerology of philosophers like pythagoras. ironically, even though their explicit declarations of rational orbits analogizing the relative lengths of harmonious strings was wrong, their instinct was correct. while there isn't really a music of the spheres, there is a song of the universe, a steady hum that you hear no matter where you turn your ear, or rather, your microwave detector. that's what robert wilson and arno penzias discovered in the mid-1960s at bell labs. they aimed a radio antenna at the sky and noticed that no matter where they pointed it, they received the same steady microwave signal, which sounded like static. with the help of some princeton physicists, they realized that this wasn't any old static, rather it was very likely to be the spectral remnants of the big bang, the leftover vibrations from that initial explosion of
universe, right? and it's all harmonics. >> yep, it's all there. >> totally cool. >> yeah, it's really cool. >> thanks, liz. >> yep, thank you. >> the greeks' idea of the music of the spheres, the idea that there must be some connection between music and the workings of the heavens, was based on the mystical numerology of philosophers like pythagoras. ironically, even though their explicit declarations of rational orbits analogizing the relative lengths of...
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university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >> u.s. and european stocks were down sharply this week in a growing concerns over the greek debt crisis, fearscountry will soon leave the euro zone caused a near run on banks in greece as greeks withdrew almost 900 million dollars in a single day. a caretaker was sworn in and tribune after no party could put together a majority after the splintered election. and joining us, wall street editorial board member, matt comiskey and the former columnist breath bret stevens. >> the size of buffalo. >> paul: why is everybody concerned. >> dallas. >> paul: it's a very small economy and the worry is about contagion. if greece does have to leave the euro because it cannot pay its debt and the package and euros from europe, they will have to go back to the drachma, and a knock on effect against spain, portugal, perhaps on italy. suffering from a lot of the same problems that greece has had. >> paul: and will the knockon effects, okay, we're going to turn on the debt, portugal and spain. if one country can leave the euro, both can. or is it a banking problem? >> and markets say pressure on the bond market,
university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >> u.s. and european stocks were down sharply this week in a growing concerns over the greek debt crisis, fearscountry will soon leave the euro zone caused a near run on banks in greece as greeks withdrew almost 900 million dollars in a single day. a caretaker was sworn in and tribune after no party could put together a majority after the splintered election. and joining us, wall street editorial board member, matt...
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university. he would take classes in the morning, than work an 8 hour shift into the night. nothing about it was easy including his major classics. >> very difficulty, especially ancient greek.sely proud of doing a good job as a custodian, but doing a equally good job in the classroom. >> reporter: he says he plans to keep his job for now. what he really wants is a phd. what do you think it is going to feel like for you here when you finally get that diploma and are sitting in this green at graduation? >> i don't know. probably it will seem to me as if i woke up out of a dream, a nice dream. >> reporter: a dream for gac for the rest us an inspiration. congratulations. >> he said he could like to find another job some day, but wants everyone to know, he takes pride in his work as a janitor. >>> thank you for watching. see you tomorrow night. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. from washington, d.c., this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament. here are our semi-finalists-- a sophomore from fremont, california...
university. he would take classes in the morning, than work an 8 hour shift into the night. nothing about it was easy including his major classics. >> very difficulty, especially ancient greek.sely proud of doing a good job as a custodian, but doing a equally good job in the classroom. >> reporter: he says he plans to keep his job for now. what he really wants is a phd. what do you think it is going to feel like for you here when you finally get that diploma and are sitting in this...
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university. the man works at the school since immigrating from yugoslavia. he graduated with honors from the school's classics program, studying greek says they'll tackle the masters program. >> isn't that extraordinary? >> that is great. >>> and i also heard that he's going to keep working as a janitor, even though he got his degree. >> free education. >> absolutely. >>> no sunshine today. just clouds and rain. >> bob has the updated first warning weather forecast next. , >>> of course, this is a beneficial type of rain for us. bob? >> this is exactly what the doctor ordered. could you talk to the doctor? he ordered -- >> this is what we need. we are still five inches below normal for the year. we still need the rain. and this kind of rain we're getting, kind of slow, gentle. although the city hasn't seen much, we do expect to see more. take a look right now. a batch of pretty good rain west of the city, where they picked up a half inch or more in some areas. and they're going to get more than that. some areas could see up to 1 or 2 inches easily between now and later in the day, into early wednesday. there's a pretty good chance w
university. the man works at the school since immigrating from yugoslavia. he graduated with honors from the school's classics program, studying greek says they'll tackle the masters program. >> isn't that extraordinary? >> that is great. >>> and i also heard that he's going to keep working as a janitor, even though he got his degree. >> free education. >> absolutely. >>> no sunshine today. just clouds and rain. >> bob has the updated first...
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my own institution at princeton university, five years ago, the top graduate in greek and latin was adominican who came here at hq. -- at age of two. when you graduate at princeton he was outed as an l.a. to migrant. he was forced, forced to take a full scholarship at oxford university to study a ph.d in classics. so we end up deporting one of the top graduate of one of our top universities, rather than making use of his productive skills that we actually paid for. so where does this leave us now? well, we are actually a lot closer to comprehensive immigration reform than people think. illegal migration actually is zero. and has been for three years. in 2008, the illegal population in the united states peaked at between 2008 half in 2000 it fell. since 2009 it help steady at 11 that is probably drinking downwards on a net basis, illegal migration is now zero or negative. the border is, in fact, under control. the number of apprehensions, where 22000 officers and they're having harder and harder time finding anyone to arrest. apprehension at the mexico u.s. border are now lower than at
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university's berlin center thanks very much for your insight. reporting extensively on the shaky economic situation in the euro zone on our web site r t v dot com greek markets bracing for iraq friday's analysts predict a continuing downward trend tuesday also online. sweeping up the opposition iraqi forces detain suspects. antigovernment activists find out what might happen to them next. clashes broke out between protesters and israeli police as palestinians mark nakba or catastrophe day they're remembering the hundreds of thousands displaced after the creation of the state of israel in one nine hundred forty eight or his policy or as the latest. protesters have been throwing stones at israeli security forces to have been responding with water cannons and tear gas we're also hearing reports of molotov cocktails being thrown and tires being burned meanwhile in gaza thousands of protesters have participated in a rally just not fall from the united nations building there and that is to commemorate the day in ramallah city itself protesters marched on the scene of the format of the p.l.o. yes our fight to the palestinian authority government building bu
university's berlin center thanks very much for your insight. reporting extensively on the shaky economic situation in the euro zone on our web site r t v dot com greek markets bracing for iraq friday's analysts predict a continuing downward trend tuesday also online. sweeping up the opposition iraqi forces detain suspects. antigovernment activists find out what might happen to them next. clashes broke out between protesters and israeli police as palestinians mark nakba or catastrophe day...
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might greek came from in a condo university online. -- my degree came from university online.ows people who are working anywhere from eight to 10 hours a day to plug-in, gain additional knowledge to move ahead, and i'm proof positive also from a veterans community that we can we engineer ourselves, we can retool through collaborative efforts and make a difference by allowing us the opportunity reverse engineer, positions that exist and continue to move forward. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, allie. and i know that madura can set expectations for spicing the solutions are not easy and they are competent. so sometimes they are as simple as saying if we actually find jobs for people and been trained him to take those jobs, we will start to see some improvement and economic empowerment. so i'm going to go to josh now. josh, in our 2012 national urban league point, 12-point plan on jobs we talked about the importance of public-private initiative. so we were extremely excited to see the launch of the connect program and see the way the fcc is leveraging its ability to convene p
might greek came from in a condo university online. -- my degree came from university online.ows people who are working anywhere from eight to 10 hours a day to plug-in, gain additional knowledge to move ahead, and i'm proof positive also from a veterans community that we can we engineer ourselves, we can retool through collaborative efforts and make a difference by allowing us the opportunity reverse engineer, positions that exist and continue to move forward. thank you. [applause] >>...
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universal. >> let's get a check on the european markets. s&p is raising greek's credit racing.d triple c with a stable outlook. european equities right now the ftse is off by 34 points. this is the first day we're seeing trading in these markets after the close yesterday for may day. cac 40 opening 20. dax opening up by 8.50. italy is down by almost 2%. we've talked about it a lot. the u.s. teetering on a fiscal cliff. the program designed to then economy like the trillions in tax cuts set to expire in a matter of months and then the sequestration from the super committee that failed. this could have dire consequences as the nation is trying to revive job creation and growth. dave believes these risks are real. also with us as our guest host, neel kashkari of pimco. david, we always wait until the last minute to do things. this is really well-known and prominently on everyone's mind. don't you think as lame as these guys are, that it doesn't really happen when push comes to shove? >> you know, i wish i had some confidence in their ability to act. we're facing two problems. we'r
universal. >> let's get a check on the european markets. s&p is raising greek's credit racing.d triple c with a stable outlook. european equities right now the ftse is off by 34 points. this is the first day we're seeing trading in these markets after the close yesterday for may day. cac 40 opening 20. dax opening up by 8.50. italy is down by almost 2%. we've talked about it a lot. the u.s. teetering on a fiscal cliff. the program designed to then economy like the trillions in tax...
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greeks or just modern fairy -- you know, fantasy stuff. i fine it beautiful. then you can import some of that into your own life. it's very interesting how you discover truths. it's not just a universeown world. >> what's the secret to reading? i mean, to do, tulgly standing in front of a microphone? >> i don't know. i did this many years ago when they didn't -- they basically didn't have all of the technology they have now. if you made a single mistake, you went back five pages. then had you to go again without a single mistake. now, you don't have to do that. you do have to try to get a run at it. i think you have to just surrender a little bit. i think it would be very easy to be overly precise about how you want to do it. if -- then it gets rather dry if you do that. i think you have to get a flow, embrace the shape of it. >> the idea of having very good actors do it moons what? >> well, suddenly enough, very good actors are often very bad at this. these i've heard are brilliant. it was intimidating when i had just been told nicole kidman had been generous and -- >> the feel no pressure, mr. firth. >> exactly. now you're on your own. >> was it difficult for you? >> it's very dif
greeks or just modern fairy -- you know, fantasy stuff. i fine it beautiful. then you can import some of that into your own life. it's very interesting how you discover truths. it's not just a universeown world. >> what's the secret to reading? i mean, to do, tulgly standing in front of a microphone? >> i don't know. i did this many years ago when they didn't -- they basically didn't have all of the technology they have now. if you made a single mistake, you went back five pages....