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william shakespeare would never have dreamed that "hamlet" the play would become "hamlet" the movie. are you feeling after he leaves? well, how does that make you feel? >> here, they get to see their work, and they get to share their work with their families and their school community. >> the drink, the drink, i am poisoned. >> all: no! >> the king, the king is to blame. >> all: what? >> [ grunts ] oh, yet, defend me friends, i am but hurt. >> all: the king is dead. >> good night, sweet prince. >> as part of the lincoln center theater program, the students get to see a professional performance of the play, because as shakespeare wrote, you can never get "too much of a good thing." >> this report is brought to you by ralph lauren. >> i've been working my whole life for this. >> gymnast mckayla maroney is just one of the u.s. athletes going for gold at the summer olympics. as swimmer ryan lochte says, it's all about national pride. >> you're not just swimming for yourself, you're swimming for your whole entire country. >> besides hoping to set new records, team u.s.a. is helping to set
william shakespeare would never have dreamed that "hamlet" the play would become "hamlet" the movie. are you feeling after he leaves? well, how does that make you feel? >> here, they get to see their work, and they get to share their work with their families and their school community. >> the drink, the drink, i am poisoned. >> all: no! >> the king, the king is to blame. >> all: what? >> [ grunts ] oh, yet, defend me friends, i am but...
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rankest the rallying point just how hamlet's want to blunder the most difficult areas the messages are nothing new. england club it only if it was all. cut socially. what if we were free to fill files about. fifteen hundred. maybe more two thousand. people anybody wants to go to have it because the first of all it. would show. as you know. the people don't care. we can almost tell how it's so how do we. how do we. tell how much was badly hit by last august's rioting it spread across england. four days of chaos all summer and looting. for two hours some violent attacks like this one that shocked the country thanks. fellow citizens movements take to the streets to restore order. with it for one listen to stick up for families go find a much of that set to hold. them and over take them. take the piss my i know no english and yet the writers include people of racial origin african asian and european. illegibly spontaneous citizens movements often being directed by the e.p.l. which decides to make a business. by saying. boy for the place they would. why is the place lost and take control of
rankest the rallying point just how hamlet's want to blunder the most difficult areas the messages are nothing new. england club it only if it was all. cut socially. what if we were free to fill files about. fifteen hundred. maybe more two thousand. people anybody wants to go to have it because the first of all it. would show. as you know. the people don't care. we can almost tell how it's so how do we. how do we. tell how much was badly hit by last august's rioting it spread across england....
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nevertheless he's determined to be of tower hamlets the next day and has made all the arrangements i'm currently on the conditions are not allowed to promote denmark will not send a fax an email or text box. to type on any demonstration so i am going to reach him on so i'm going to squeeze my face and then once i get into the demonstration. on stage i'll give a speech and the consequences probably will be i'll be playing. a disguise in order to be in the demonstration tommy robinson stops in. yes you know. everything is now in place for the next day's protest the targets of those on this planet. alleged islamic trade so what's a scumbag haitian little town this town. should have because. tommy robinson is aware of the risk he's running. the demonstration a pretty good job. for us what's a day in america is about to see my kids and say goodbye to my kids and my wife. the next morning e.t.l. activists meet outside a pub on the outskirts of illusion. but a few women turn. videos organized into divisions including one that is women only . it will be angels. who can central showed heads tat
nevertheless he's determined to be of tower hamlets the next day and has made all the arrangements i'm currently on the conditions are not allowed to promote denmark will not send a fax an email or text box. to type on any demonstration so i am going to reach him on so i'm going to squeeze my face and then once i get into the demonstration. on stage i'll give a speech and the consequences probably will be i'll be playing. a disguise in order to be in the demonstration tommy robinson stops in....
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nevertheless he's determined to be of tower hamlets the next day and has made all the arrangements for uncovering the on the conditions i'm allowed to promote them i send a fax an e-mail or text. to take part in any demonstration so i am going to reach them on so i'm going to disclose my face and once i get into the demonstration. on stage i'll give a speech and the consequences probably will be i'll be put in jail. for. a disguise in order to be in the demonstration tommy robinson stops and nothing. you know. everything is now in place for the next day's protest the targets of those on this planet called alleged islamic traits what just come back. his little town this town . that. should have it because of. the risk he's running. the demonstration. for us what's. about to see my kids and say goodbye to my kids. the next morning e.t.l. activists meet outside a pub on the outskirts of illusion. but a few women turn. videos organized into divisions including one. that will be angels. showed heads. and. four buses are being hired for the one out trip to london. is a run through before the
nevertheless he's determined to be of tower hamlets the next day and has made all the arrangements for uncovering the on the conditions i'm allowed to promote them i send a fax an e-mail or text. to take part in any demonstration so i am going to reach them on so i'm going to disclose my face and once i get into the demonstration. on stage i'll give a speech and the consequences probably will be i'll be put in jail. for. a disguise in order to be in the demonstration tommy robinson stops and...
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nevertheless he's determined to be of tower hamlets the next day and has made all the arrangements for uncovering the on the banned conditions are not allowed to promote demo not send a fax an email or text box. to take part in any demonstration oh i am going through tomorrow so i'm going to disguise my face and once i get into the demonstration. on stage i'll give a speech and the consequences probably will be obvious. a disguise in order to be a demonstration tommy robinson stops and nothing. you know. everything is now in place for the next day's protest the targets of those almost. alleged islamic traits is what just come back he's a little sound he's from this town. that. scumbag. should have it because it will show. tommy robinson is aware of the risk he's wrong. demonstration a pretty good job for us what's it. about to see my kids and say goodbye to my kids. the next morning activists meet outside a pub on the outskirts of illusion. but a few women. videos organized into divisions including one. that will be angels. shows heads. and. for buses are being hired for the want to. u
nevertheless he's determined to be of tower hamlets the next day and has made all the arrangements for uncovering the on the banned conditions are not allowed to promote demo not send a fax an email or text box. to take part in any demonstration oh i am going through tomorrow so i'm going to disguise my face and once i get into the demonstration. on stage i'll give a speech and the consequences probably will be obvious. a disguise in order to be a demonstration tommy robinson stops and nothing....
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wendy, that did not really go too well for hamlet but can't some procrastination be okay?. i mean, you could say that whatever you divert yourself to, the time filling activity that you're doing while you're procrastinating, can be a well of creativity. you could be doing the fun stuff and that's where creativity lies. sometimes avoiding tasks can be helpful. of course, depending on what the tasks are sometimes you have to get down to them like what about paying bills on time? got to get to it. >> are there certain types of people who are more prone to procrastinating? >> yes, of course. what you would assume, people who are more fearful. they want to be careful in decision making to not make a decision too quickly. they want to make sure. but then there are some other people who procrastinate almost as an act of self-sabotage. think of those people that don't study for exams, maybe on some level they don't think they deserve to get an a grade. so sometimes you have to look at your procrastination and say to yourself, am i avoiding this because i'm trying to hurt myself or
wendy, that did not really go too well for hamlet but can't some procrastination be okay?. i mean, you could say that whatever you divert yourself to, the time filling activity that you're doing while you're procrastinating, can be a well of creativity. you could be doing the fun stuff and that's where creativity lies. sometimes avoiding tasks can be helpful. of course, depending on what the tasks are sometimes you have to get down to them like what about paying bills on time? got to get to it....
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traveling around the united kingdom, cities as well as tiny hamlets. charles pole who served as private secretary for john meyer and margaret thatcher told me that the queen knows every inch of this country and in a way no one else does. she spends so much time meeting people that she has an understanding of what other people's lives are like. she understands what the normal human condition is. she has also spent an extraordinary amount of time honoring citizens and members of the military for exemplary service. in 60 years, she has conferred more been for more than 400,000 honors and awards and given them in person over 600 times. people need pats on the back sometimes she has said. it's a very dingy world otherwise. traveling with the queen was particularly valuable especially the overseas royal to her i took to bermuda and trinidad. she was 83 years old at the time and her program called for long days of meeting and greeting. her stamina was impressive. matched only by 88-year-old prince philip. whenever they go off on a trip together like that, the
traveling around the united kingdom, cities as well as tiny hamlets. charles pole who served as private secretary for john meyer and margaret thatcher told me that the queen knows every inch of this country and in a way no one else does. she spends so much time meeting people that she has an understanding of what other people's lives are like. she understands what the normal human condition is. she has also spent an extraordinary amount of time honoring citizens and members of the military for...
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>> you know, better than most, that every day in every court in our country city, village hamlet local county court juries do it every day. what would the person who died, what would that person have earned over a lifetime. what was the pain and suffering and the emotional distress accompanying the death? equals dollars. what i do basically is -- i am not a rabbi or a priest. i basically am judge and jury and i basically did in 9-11 and in bp and the -- exactly what judges and juries do every day. >> eliot: you and i as lawyers, are more familiar with this probably than most folks but when people initially hear wait a minute, you're telling me an executive of a company because he would earn more, therefore gets more back, does that mean he's worth more in a moral sense? >> no! >> eliot: that's a distinction. >> a critical distinction! that's a problem i run into every time i do one of these programs. mr. feinberg my husband died on 9-11. he was a fireman. a hero. he died at the world trade center. why am i getting $2 million less than the banker in the world trade center who worked for
>> you know, better than most, that every day in every court in our country city, village hamlet local county court juries do it every day. what would the person who died, what would that person have earned over a lifetime. what was the pain and suffering and the emotional distress accompanying the death? equals dollars. what i do basically is -- i am not a rabbi or a priest. i basically am judge and jury and i basically did in 9-11 and in bp and the -- exactly what judges and juries do...
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so when a new foreigner infiltrate in their hamlet village, if you don't pay attention to the detail,you know, even your accent and the way you eat, you know, they will recognize right away that you are infiltrating, yes. >> unfortunately, we're without out of time. there's a lot more we weren't able to talk about. nguyen cao ky, the author, former prime minister of south vietnam. the book is >> were on the national mall in washington at the international book festival. spin my name is rachel lamb and i go to the university of university of maryland. >> i am andrew and i also go to the university of maryland. >> did any of the authors make you interested in buying any of their books? >> we were interested in hearing the story behind the affordable care at supreme court against -- speeding anything recently that you would recommend? >> we listen to marilyn robinson who talk beforehand and i'm interested in rating the home, great piece of fiction that relates to daily life as well as theological elements to it. >> yeah and in a recently red theme magical lantern which is about kind of t
so when a new foreigner infiltrate in their hamlet village, if you don't pay attention to the detail,you know, even your accent and the way you eat, you know, they will recognize right away that you are infiltrating, yes. >> unfortunately, we're without out of time. there's a lot more we weren't able to talk about. nguyen cao ky, the author, former prime minister of south vietnam. the book is >> were on the national mall in washington at the international book festival. spin my name...
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the comparison, of course, is borrowed from shakespeare, when hamlet says, "to hold as 'twere a mirror up to nature." for many, theater is a reflection of life, an imitation. now, certainly, there can be a mirroring effect in the theater. as with any artist, if the dramatist or playwright holds up a mirror to nature, it is the mirror of that individual's own mind. what is reflected is a specialized point of view quite as unique as that same artist's fingerprint. the art of theater, however, encompasses much more than can be reflected in the mirror. think of it for a moment not as a mirror but rather as a prism. a prism reflects light, breaking it down into component parts, casting first this image, merging with another image, this shadow, that shadow, this color, that color. and curiously, each component is recognizable. even so, the theater, as in a prism, breaks apart the phenomenal and perceptual work into its component parts and holds these parts up for identification, inspection, analysis. each image acts as a catalyst for myriad thoughts and ideas. but art is more than imitation.
the comparison, of course, is borrowed from shakespeare, when hamlet says, "to hold as 'twere a mirror up to nature." for many, theater is a reflection of life, an imitation. now, certainly, there can be a mirroring effect in the theater. as with any artist, if the dramatist or playwright holds up a mirror to nature, it is the mirror of that individual's own mind. what is reflected is a specialized point of view quite as unique as that same artist's fingerprint. the art of theater,...
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get in and stay in the streets of every city, every village and hamlet of this nation, until true freedom comes, until the revolution of 1776 is complete. we must get in this revolution and complete the revolution, for in the delta of mississippi, in southwest georgia, in the black belt of alabama, in harlem, in chicago, detroit, philadelphia and all over this nation, the black masses are on the march for jobs and freedom. they're talking about slow down and stop. we will not stop. all of the forces of eastland, barnett, wallace, and thurmond will not stop this revolution. if we do not get meaningful legislation out of this congress, the time will come when we will not confine our march into washington. we will march through the south, through the streets of jackson, through the streets of danville, through the streets of cambridge, through the streets of birmingham. but we will march with the spirit of love and with the spirit of dignity that we have shown here today. by the forces of our demands, our determination and our numbers, we shall splinter the segregated south into a thousand p
get in and stay in the streets of every city, every village and hamlet of this nation, until true freedom comes, until the revolution of 1776 is complete. we must get in this revolution and complete the revolution, for in the delta of mississippi, in southwest georgia, in the black belt of alabama, in harlem, in chicago, detroit, philadelphia and all over this nation, the black masses are on the march for jobs and freedom. they're talking about slow down and stop. we will not stop. all of the...
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a hamlet in the blue ridge mountains about 10 miles from the family's summer home at chesnutt gap in west carolina. bonn had gotten to know him named for the nearby tavern that was a seasonal home to migrating back. when he went to summer camp in the area after his father died. in the formative years the older sister and brother continued to live with their mother, louise, a college-educated woman at the family -- as the family moved between the land florida, where bond mostly grew up although the family was originally from ohio coming into the more modest home at chestnut gap. he loved the rocky wooded areas of the cave and chimney rock and bear wallow. he spent days horseback riding and fishing with his two best friends, lonnie hill both work with formal education but that made no difference to bond. himself he served as one of the 15 master's thesis subjects and helped bond gather material. bond made notes of the pronunciation and appellation pros and as i will take no back staff off of you coming and it went blinky on need. bond was inspired by the rustic ways of the mountain peo
a hamlet in the blue ridge mountains about 10 miles from the family's summer home at chesnutt gap in west carolina. bonn had gotten to know him named for the nearby tavern that was a seasonal home to migrating back. when he went to summer camp in the area after his father died. in the formative years the older sister and brother continued to live with their mother, louise, a college-educated woman at the family -- as the family moved between the land florida, where bond mostly grew up although...
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every nook and cranny, every town and hamlet on your local progressive talk radio station and on currentound off about the issues of the day now is your chance. get to the phone at 1-866-55-press. you will have to fight for airtime this hour however with joe cirincione from the ploughshares fund. he's here with a lot to say. good morning joe. >> good morning, bill. >> bill: good to see you again. we have the president at the united nations today. the world leaders assembled in new york. still some flare-ups in the middle east. lots to talk about. >> full plate. >> bill: that's why you're here. thank you for coming in. with our whole team back together again. peter ogborn. >> hey hey. >> bill: dan henning and cyprian bowlding who doesn't have a microphone. >> we're all here. >> bill: he just gets the wave. there is a lot to talk about on the world scene here in washington, d.c. on politics 2012. but what everybody is talking about today, uh-huh, is football and the amazingly dumb, stupid, wrong call last night by the rent a refs that the nfl owners have brought in to take the place of the
every nook and cranny, every town and hamlet on your local progressive talk radio station and on currentound off about the issues of the day now is your chance. get to the phone at 1-866-55-press. you will have to fight for airtime this hour however with joe cirincione from the ploughshares fund. he's here with a lot to say. good morning joe. >> good morning, bill. >> bill: good to see you again. we have the president at the united nations today. the world leaders assembled in new...
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this president is a hamlet guy who wants all the facts and you never get all the facts in time.ld doesn't work that way. so again, i look at his nonstrategy strategy and i'll tell you this, any strategy that can be utterly undone by an amateur video clip isn't much of a strategy. >> gretchen: do you believe that's what sparked it? we know people on this morning think that's just a little bit of a cover, that maybe these were orchestrated attacks or that that video six months old, didn't really have much to do with it. >> well, see, the answer is in between. the video is not the cause of the assassination of our ambassador or the attacks on the embassy. but the video was a useful tool for the al-qaeda types to use to get the average ill lit rat or semi illiterate arab out of the streets as cover. we provided -- the film maker provided them fuel. it did play a role as a tool. it's not the ultimate cause. if i may, the thing i worry about now is that obama, he doesn't want any drama before the election. he knows he needs to do something, so i'm very concerned that he's going to do
this president is a hamlet guy who wants all the facts and you never get all the facts in time.ld doesn't work that way. so again, i look at his nonstrategy strategy and i'll tell you this, any strategy that can be utterly undone by an amateur video clip isn't much of a strategy. >> gretchen: do you believe that's what sparked it? we know people on this morning think that's just a little bit of a cover, that maybe these were orchestrated attacks or that that video six months old, didn't...
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hamlet tried it. [laughter] didn't end up so well.father died in 2008, and he had, i think he, um, he, you know, he lived to see -- it has been said, you know, if it had not been for -- it has been said that if it hadn't been for bill buckley, there wouldn't have been a barry goldwater, and if there hadn't have been a barry goldwater, there wouldn't have been -- it was the other guy, reagan. i think he was, so he, you know, he, he, he lived to see history coalesce in certain ways that he launched a bit of shi, you might say. and i don't mean that flippantly, but, you know, the directional velocity of ideas and movement. he was asked sometime before he died what he thought of the modern, what had now become the modern conservative movement, and he answered it in a very william f. buckley way. he replied that he thought the movement was in need of repristineation which probably sent a few people to the dictionary. [laughter] that's -- if, i don't know if that answers your question. there are -- i miss him terribly, and i often mentally
hamlet tried it. [laughter] didn't end up so well.father died in 2008, and he had, i think he, um, he, you know, he lived to see -- it has been said, you know, if it had not been for -- it has been said that if it hadn't been for bill buckley, there wouldn't have been a barry goldwater, and if there hadn't have been a barry goldwater, there wouldn't have been -- it was the other guy, reagan. i think he was, so he, you know, he, he, he lived to see history coalesce in certain ways that he...
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and he turned to idabel and said, the pig has reached the highest point of its evolution in this hamlethter] -- in this ham. so idabel had done a job well done. so here we see a picture just taken after lunch. president harry truman and bullet mccluer sharing a laugh about something, probably the ham comment. and at around 2 p.m. the police and the secret service began letting people in to the gym, and many more lined up outside. of course, only those with a ticket were able to get into the campus. with all the dresses, the big hats and the freshly pressed suits, the scene resembled a fancy wedding. almost 200 reporters and photographers crowded onto a makeshift platform that was suspended by carries the high above the gym floor at one end. in the basement hundreds yards of people snaked around under chairs and tables and western union operators sat poised at their typewriters checking paper and ribbons. s. churchill was taking his typical afternoon nap, so likely richman had in fact given up his bid for a reason, it was probably all the more satisfying i imagine due to the feet of chur
and he turned to idabel and said, the pig has reached the highest point of its evolution in this hamlethter] -- in this ham. so idabel had done a job well done. so here we see a picture just taken after lunch. president harry truman and bullet mccluer sharing a laugh about something, probably the ham comment. and at around 2 p.m. the police and the secret service began letting people in to the gym, and many more lined up outside. of course, only those with a ticket were able to get into the...
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hamlet tried it. [laughter] didn't end up so well. my father died in 2008, and he had, i think he, um, you know, he lived to, um, to see -- it has been said that, you know, if it had not been for, it has been said that if it hadn't been for bill buckley, there wouldn't have been a barry goldwater, and if there hadn't been a barry goldwater there wouldn't have been -- who was the other guy? -- reagan. he was so i think he was, you know, he lived to see history coalesce in certain ways that he launched a bit of shi, you might say, and i don't mean that nip pantly. -- flippantly. you know, the directional velocity of ideas and movement. he was asked sometime before he died what he thought of the modern, what had now become the modern conservative movement, and he answered it in a very william f. buckley way. he replied that he thought the movement was in need of repristineation -- [laughter] which probably sent a few people to the dictionary. um, that's -- if, i don't know if that answers your question. i miss him terribly, and i often m
hamlet tried it. [laughter] didn't end up so well. my father died in 2008, and he had, i think he, um, you know, he lived to, um, to see -- it has been said that, you know, if it had not been for, it has been said that if it hadn't been for bill buckley, there wouldn't have been a barry goldwater, and if there hadn't been a barry goldwater there wouldn't have been -- who was the other guy? -- reagan. he was so i think he was, you know, he lived to see history coalesce in certain ways that he...