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and you actually read from hamlet long pass ages. and that you were informed by that experience in terms of how you wanted to own the part. >> well, we had already had decided and figured out when we were going to do the play which was we were going to start rehearsals in may, november of last area was when my mother was diagnosed with pan cree attic cancer and it happened quickly, and at the same time i was preparing for this, her favorite thing in the world was to see me do shakespeare. she just loved it, she came to see me in school, when i did romeo and juliet, and loved it so much. and so when i was setting there with her first at home and then at the hospital i would read it to her. ands a was memorizing it i would do the sol il quees,-- soliloquies, i ended up doing almost the whole play for her. and it was, i guess when i say the religious text, it felt, because there are things in it that feel like parables and particularly a meditation on letting go and grief and death. and so it was very comforting, i know for me and for h
and you actually read from hamlet long pass ages. and that you were informed by that experience in terms of how you wanted to own the part. >> well, we had already had decided and figured out when we were going to do the play which was we were going to start rehearsals in may, november of last area was when my mother was diagnosed with pan cree attic cancer and it happened quickly, and at the same time i was preparing for this, her favorite thing in the world was to see me do shakespeare....
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"hamlet" and the rosencrantz and gilded sting scenes together. >> i wanted to work on "hamlet."rybody wants to do this play. it was not a strange idea to want to do "hamlet." it is the best play ever and everyone wants to get your hands on it. i grabbed oscar from his actor training and said on your brakes, will you do "hamlet" with me? tackle one of these big meals. i thought it would be fun to start with these friendships scenes. also, we were students and friends. it seemed kind of appropriate for the vibe at juilliard. >> we did that at school. after we graduated, we kept in touch and were always talking about wanting to do shakespeare. we finally were able to get some time. it took about two years of really trying to find a window where we could both have the time to put the play up. we finally did. it was a 15-year enterprise. >> 10 years of talking about doing it and a couple of years of doing it together. charlie: what makes it is great as it is? >> it is a bottomless play. you can look at it from a million points of view and each one of them feels like an entire univers
"hamlet" and the rosencrantz and gilded sting scenes together. >> i wanted to work on "hamlet."rybody wants to do this play. it was not a strange idea to want to do "hamlet." it is the best play ever and everyone wants to get your hands on it. i grabbed oscar from his actor training and said on your brakes, will you do "hamlet" with me? tackle one of these big meals. i thought it would be fun to start with these friendships scenes. also, we were...
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and you read from "hamlet," long passages. you were informed by that experience in terms of how you wanted to own the part. >> we had already decided and figured out when we were going to do the play. we were going to start rehearsals in may. november of last year is when my mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. it happened quickly with her declining health. i was able to be with her. at the same time, i was preparing for this. her favorite thing in the world was to see me do shakespeare. she loved it. she came to see me at school when i did "romeo and juliet." she loved it so much. when i was sitting with her first at home and in the hospital, i would read it to her. as i was memorizing it, i ended up doing almost the whole play for her. i guess when i say again like , the religious text, there are things in it that feel like parables. particularly, a meditation on letting go and grief and death. and so, it was very comforting for me and her. there was this one section i read to her about the readiness. if it be not no
and you read from "hamlet," long passages. you were informed by that experience in terms of how you wanted to own the part. >> we had already decided and figured out when we were going to do the play. we were going to start rehearsals in may. november of last year is when my mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. it happened quickly with her declining health. i was able to be with her. at the same time, i was preparing for this. her favorite thing in the world was to see...
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it was not a strange idea to want to do "hamlet."is the best play ever and everyone wants to get their hands on it. i grabbed oscar from his actor training and said on your breaks, will you do "hamlet" with me? we'll just do the r&g scenes. charlie: is that what they are called? scenes"? >> yeah, usually you tackle the nunnery seen or the closet scene or one of these big meals. i thought it would be fun to start with these friendships scenes. also, we were students and friends. it seemed kind of appropriate for the vibe at juilliard. oscar: we did that at school. after we graduated, we kept in touch and were always talking about wanting to do shakespeare. we finally were able to get some time. it took about two years of really trying to find a window where we could both have the time to put the play up. we finally did. that was an almost 15 year process. sam: 10 years of talking about doing it, and a couple of years of actually putting it together. charlie: what makes it is great as it is? sam: it is a bottomless play. you can look a
it was not a strange idea to want to do "hamlet."is the best play ever and everyone wants to get their hands on it. i grabbed oscar from his actor training and said on your breaks, will you do "hamlet" with me? we'll just do the r&g scenes. charlie: is that what they are called? scenes"? >> yeah, usually you tackle the nunnery seen or the closet scene or one of these big meals. i thought it would be fun to start with these friendships scenes. also, we were...
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. >> hamlet? >> the art, hamlet, the play. >> really? i'm okay, not trying -- okay, i wouldn't think you would say that. >> why? >> i shouldn't have said that. i just didn't know. okay, so what we will do, we will go see hamlet right now. >> let's go. >> all right. >> this is a date officially? >> i'll take my ring off. >> oh, no, we can't do that. >> no, it is off already. boom. >> i'm walking out of this. >> let's give it up for sheila e, you all, i love sheila e. i think she wanted to date me. did you all see that? she said oh, just -- i have one person over here, i have a witness, you saw she wanted to date me. i had to take my ring off. love you sheila e. have you ever drink dollars a coke from mcdonald's, you all like coke from mcdonald's? we love mcdonald's and wonder why it tastes better than other restaurant, apparently tastes better because mcdonald's stores the is her up in stainless steel containers, also say the water and syrup are pre-chilled before even entering the fountain dis spencer. so we wanted to see what was better
. >> hamlet? >> the art, hamlet, the play. >> really? i'm okay, not trying -- okay, i wouldn't think you would say that. >> why? >> i shouldn't have said that. i just didn't know. okay, so what we will do, we will go see hamlet right now. >> let's go. >> all right. >> this is a date officially? >> i'll take my ring off. >> oh, no, we can't do that. >> no, it is off already. boom. >> i'm walking out of this. >> let's...
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ladies and gentlemen, you have seen him in everything from "hamlet" to "harry potter."emy award nominee kenneth branagh! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) good to see you! come right over here, sir. ah, we've never met before. >> we have not. >> stephen: i'm such a fan. ever since "henry v." we got to know you in america, extraordinary debut for us. >> cheers. >> stephen: and "dunkirk." >> yeah. >> stephen: which hasn't been released. it's going to be the movie of the summer. people say it's incredibly exciting, deeply affecting, showing both the horror of war and the beauty of human sacrifice and love for their fellow man and what they're willing to do for both country and humanity. but we in america don't know the story of "dunkirk" very well. did you grow up with the story of what happened? >> we grew up with "dunkirk" spirit which is this sense of never say die, never surrender, and it was born out of 1940, 40,000 men, mostly british, were forced on the island of "dunkirk." >> stephen: "dunkirk" is there, then france. 26 miles? >> 26 miles. the entire british
ladies and gentlemen, you have seen him in everything from "hamlet" to "harry potter."emy award nominee kenneth branagh! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) good to see you! come right over here, sir. ah, we've never met before. >> we have not. >> stephen: i'm such a fan. ever since "henry v." we got to know you in america, extraordinary debut for us. >> cheers. >> stephen: and "dunkirk." >> yeah. >> stephen: which...
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roads, bridges, security hamlets to protect from viet cong terrorism.cs conducted by navy doctors have brought medical treatment and supplies to areas where they might otherwise never have been. from people to people projects of many kinds, these men are working to win the confidence and restore the hopes of the vietnamese through joint civilian military action. this too is the american navy in vietnam. in terms of the variety and scope of the experience, vietnam has already written a new chapter in the annals of naval history. never before has the potential of a navy marine team has been so fully realized. and yet one important thing remains unchanged, the success of the overall effort will rely as it always has on the acts of the individual man. whatever credit is due will rest with the thousands of individual men who stand behind the aircraft, boats rifles, from the delta to the south china sea. and whether he serves ashore or in the rivers and coastal waters, at sea or in the skies above, he will shoulder the responsibility for final success or fail
roads, bridges, security hamlets to protect from viet cong terrorism.cs conducted by navy doctors have brought medical treatment and supplies to areas where they might otherwise never have been. from people to people projects of many kinds, these men are working to win the confidence and restore the hopes of the vietnamese through joint civilian military action. this too is the american navy in vietnam. in terms of the variety and scope of the experience, vietnam has already written a new...
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. >> jimmy: i'm so happy that you are here, and i see -- you're doing hamlet.ing in lisbon now. [ cheers and applause ] p yeah? >> jimmy: yeah. you -- we live such different lives. it's so fantastic. [ laughter ] that's why i love -- >> jimmy. jimmy, we've always lived different lives. >> jimmy: i know we have. do you remember -- do you remember the last time you were here, you graced us with your presence. i was very excited that you were here. it was the last time that president obama visited our show. most unforgettable moments of my life. i'm still having erotic dreams about it. [ laughter ]. i am. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: no. you weren't -- no, that's not the true. >> no it is the -- it is the true. [ laughter ] it's the truth. >> jimmy: well maybe it is. i don't know, but i do remember i introduced you guys. >> you did. you are the one. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i always wanted to meet him, and you did it. >> jimmy: i said -- it was so cool because i go -- i was with the president. i said, "come on over here and i go. i'd like to introduce you to madonna, and there
. >> jimmy: i'm so happy that you are here, and i see -- you're doing hamlet.ing in lisbon now. [ cheers and applause ] p yeah? >> jimmy: yeah. you -- we live such different lives. it's so fantastic. [ laughter ] that's why i love -- >> jimmy. jimmy, we've always lived different lives. >> jimmy: i know we have. do you remember -- do you remember the last time you were here, you graced us with your presence. i was very excited that you were here. it was the last time that...
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tonight, hamlet at the theater. then we have "a doll's house, part ii."and writer. >> the contemporary audience is less used to rhetoric and the idea of speaking verse.
tonight, hamlet at the theater. then we have "a doll's house, part ii."and writer. >> the contemporary audience is less used to rhetoric and the idea of speaking verse.
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hamlet a member of the british music group union j. taken last spring when he surprised his son in the hospital. he's had two brain surgeries and this video was recorded after the second surgery. you can see a patch in the back of his head, and this is the moment little guy is going to walk for the first time, after the surgery, toward his mother. >> come here. hello! >> and you can see that he's a little wobbly on his feet, but he is determined to get to his mom, and he does. >> there you go. good boy. >> now i'm going to try it by myself. >> you're going to try it by myself? i have to hold onto you a little bit, okay? >> that's such a precious moment. you can see it in her face, all right, that's my boy. >> how's it feel? >> good, mommy. i can do it by myself. >> you want to do it yourself? >> yeah. >> you can see him taking his hand away from mom and telling them, i got this. >> look at the concern on his mother's face. >> but you want him to do it. >> it's like the first steps all over again. you can see with the strength and deter
hamlet a member of the british music group union j. taken last spring when he surprised his son in the hospital. he's had two brain surgeries and this video was recorded after the second surgery. you can see a patch in the back of his head, and this is the moment little guy is going to walk for the first time, after the surgery, toward his mother. >> come here. hello! >> and you can see that he's a little wobbly on his feet, but he is determined to get to his mom, and he does....
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discipline perspective so knowledge fill us of the how to analyze shakespeare's best and compare it to hamlet then you need to sit down and discuss in a small group. with the senior professor then you need to see each other and you need to spend a long time together furthermore so i think we will split many of the human activities into two pilots who are the component that can be fully automatic and the component where you really need human interaction so and the rule of thumb is anything that can be digitized will be difficult to earn money on you know how with the internet there is overwhelming amount of information that comes into our lives i mean people stop reading books but the amount of words that they read are actually more than before because you read so much stuff on internet whether it's useful or not what can we do to keep up with the flow of information that we get into our lives every day because actually i feel like we need to do something with it to prevent ourselves from becoming more stupid every day. in principle theoretically speaking we are all becoming more stupid every
discipline perspective so knowledge fill us of the how to analyze shakespeare's best and compare it to hamlet then you need to sit down and discuss in a small group. with the senior professor then you need to see each other and you need to spend a long time together furthermore so i think we will split many of the human activities into two pilots who are the component that can be fully automatic and the component where you really need human interaction so and the rule of thumb is anything that...
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it's this film because of a ship to find out what scientists think about the issue i went to the hamlet center for environmental research and leipzig to talk to biologist you know as if set up he's on the un's intergovernmental science policy platform on biodiversity and eco system services he confirms that insect populations in germany have declined sharply. it has a lot to do with land usage farming the way we use the land and particularly with the spread of monocultures plus the use of fertilizers and pesticides which are of course important for farming. farmers aren't trying to destroy the land or environment they depend on to the contrary. two thirds of the one hundred most important crops are pollinated by bees butterflies or flies. says that means farmers themselves ought to be in favor of reforming farming practices he has a collection of specimens of butterfly species they can no longer be found in the area. this is a process we have to stop there are very good reasons for germany to have a policy that promotes bio diversity the goal is to stop any more species becoming extinct
it's this film because of a ship to find out what scientists think about the issue i went to the hamlet center for environmental research and leipzig to talk to biologist you know as if set up he's on the un's intergovernmental science policy platform on biodiversity and eco system services he confirms that insect populations in germany have declined sharply. it has a lot to do with land usage farming the way we use the land and particularly with the spread of monocultures plus the use of...
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in an industrial hamlet in the western part of new hampshire called clairmont. quincy lives in this house here. the incident happened two doors down at this house on the corner. cassandra didn't want her son to be interviewed yet so we sit on the steps where she tells us the story she says he told her. it happened at the end of august, right before school started. she says her son was playing with some neighborhood boys and his older sister iana. she says they were horsing around, then the older boys started playing with the rope from a tire swing. >> they continued to pretend like they were hanging themselves. then they told quincy it was his turn to get up on the table and told him to tie the rope around his neck. he tied it around his neck, one of the older boys came from behind and pushed him off the picnic table. my daughter started screaming. quincy was kicking his feet and grabbing his neck, she said. >> reporter: eventually he was able to swing his legs back onto the picnic table and free himself. he was airlifted to dartmouth hitch mock medical center w
in an industrial hamlet in the western part of new hampshire called clairmont. quincy lives in this house here. the incident happened two doors down at this house on the corner. cassandra didn't want her son to be interviewed yet so we sit on the steps where she tells us the story she says he told her. it happened at the end of august, right before school started. she says her son was playing with some neighborhood boys and his older sister iana. she says they were horsing around, then the...
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that hamlet called got it right just a year before his popularity had been fading now he campaigned as the. chancellor. we have for the first time in modern history achieved german unity without without a bloody revolution without death and suffering. and we did it with the consent of all and. us. a lot with us i know. that. but during the election campaign the c.d.u. didn't talk about how much that was going to cost. of i couldn't say ri and if occasion is going to be really expensive there are going to be tax increases and surcharges we didn't mention the cost it was the first time that we didn't intentionally played down a major policy issue in an election campaign and i'm like it was dishonest yes. and a new political party made its first appearance the p.t.'s successor to the east german communist party the p.d.s. chairman was because i got lazy he was elected to the east german parliament in march one thousand nine hundred in that country's first free election. i campaigned hard that was sort of pointless because the people who supported us were going to vote for us anyway and th
that hamlet called got it right just a year before his popularity had been fading now he campaigned as the. chancellor. we have for the first time in modern history achieved german unity without without a bloody revolution without death and suffering. and we did it with the consent of all and. us. a lot with us i know. that. but during the election campaign the c.d.u. didn't talk about how much that was going to cost. of i couldn't say ri and if occasion is going to be really expensive there...
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a native of these quiet hamlets but his new catch survived the genocide his father and two brothers did not. of his own will and unpaid his devoted sixteen years to unearthing and providing the authorities with thousands of bones for d.n.a. analysis. is the only. single common it's very often a broken nose is it was a good thing. will do for me. little. complex. game or. dramas lives near common each call better toe in the days leading up to the genocide people fleeing through. refuge in the woods around this village after the bosnian serb army attack elderly women and children fled to the un base and put a child but the army pursued them. around i suppose. via . tons on the ground the how it was that. glorious day. it is going to create you still cannot simply because we are. men fit for military service and older boys who had come from stubborn it's our form the column and escaped through the woods toward what was known as the free territory of tuzla. the column was constantly fired upon. the first mass killings took place in the forest surrounding come into birdo. house it. popular t
a native of these quiet hamlets but his new catch survived the genocide his father and two brothers did not. of his own will and unpaid his devoted sixteen years to unearthing and providing the authorities with thousands of bones for d.n.a. analysis. is the only. single common it's very often a broken nose is it was a good thing. will do for me. little. complex. game or. dramas lives near common each call better toe in the days leading up to the genocide people fleeing through. refuge in the...
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tonight, hamlet at the theater. -- tonight, conversations on technology. >> talk about virtual reality were people describe virtual reality as the next big thing.
tonight, hamlet at the theater. -- tonight, conversations on technology. >> talk about virtual reality were people describe virtual reality as the next big thing.
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a native of these quiet hamlets but his new catch survived the genocide his father and two brothers did not of his own will and unpaid his devoted sixteen years to unearthing and providing the authorities with thousands of bones for d.n.a. analysis. only a. nonsmoker little tool for. a complex. or. dramas lives near common each call barito in the days leading up to the genocide people fleeing celebrity refuge in the woods around the village after the bosnian serb army attack elderly women and children fled to the un base and put a charge but the army pursued them. via. sounds good are they how it was. glorious day. because iraq. men fit for military service and older boys who had come from seventy formed a column and escaped through the woods toward what was known as the free territory of tuzla. the column was constantly fired upon. the first mass killings took place in the forests surrounding coming to curb or don't. hold sit there looking as particular those that you would be done in the north or you would be put somewhere and asked to lock the fields around it it's all one equally so
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tonight, hamlet at the theater. -- tonight, conversations on technology. >> talk about virtual realitythere have been many cycles were people describe virtual reality as the next big thing. if people haven't checked checkout virtual reality, they should. maybe we will take classes for our kids, maybe all discussions and conferences, maybe the charlie rose show will be in virtual reality. i think before we really see those futures, we will begin to see a more mass-market adoption of either a movie or entertainment thing. >> entrepreneurship, for the hour, next. jeff bezos founded amazon out of his garage. it is among the world's most valuable companies. he is one of the world's richest people, second to only bill gates. amazon's mission is to sell everything to everybody. services is a leading company in the cloud. became the amazon first digital streaming service to win a golden globe for the best television series. founded blue origin to lower the cost of space travel and increase its safety. he purchased "the washington post." here is our conversation. >> what is it that amazon wants
tonight, hamlet at the theater. -- tonight, conversations on technology. >> talk about virtual realitythere have been many cycles were people describe virtual reality as the next big thing. if people haven't checked checkout virtual reality, they should. maybe we will take classes for our kids, maybe all discussions and conferences, maybe the charlie rose show will be in virtual reality. i think before we really see those futures, we will begin to see a more mass-market adoption of either...
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if you love shakes peer, then you surely love hamlet.ou can catch the very first preview performances for free this weekend at 2:00 p.m. in presidio. additional shows will run all month long. if it you're going to golden gate park this weekend, check out the poly fest. learn about polynesian culture through song and dance. learn how to make a lai. starts at 10:00 a.m. and runs through 6:00 p.m. at the county fair building. a little something for everyone this labor day weekend. go to abc 7 news.com and we'll lirng you up with hoodline. have a great weekend. >>> anthony flores is here with all kinds of stuff. >> both teams were playing toornt. can the second and third stringers keep the raiders from going winless in the preseason. oh, did he put on a show with his legs, as the niners try and run down a victory >>> the furthd game of the preseason -- i know what you're thinking. it's a throw away game, right? don't tell that to the had nearly 1200 players battling for a roster spot. for many this will be their last spot trying to realize t
if you love shakes peer, then you surely love hamlet.ou can catch the very first preview performances for free this weekend at 2:00 p.m. in presidio. additional shows will run all month long. if it you're going to golden gate park this weekend, check out the poly fest. learn about polynesian culture through song and dance. learn how to make a lai. starts at 10:00 a.m. and runs through 6:00 p.m. at the county fair building. a little something for everyone this labor day weekend. go to abc 7...
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ten any hamlet, ricky rude, elliott sadler a few of the great nascar drivers to come out of the state. one day a local youngster might etch his flame next to theirs. first he needs to survive middle school. i'm going to put the hood down. he don't even look at me. he's focused on one thing. he just wants to go. let's crank these things up. i think he's o the best. three carbs on the racetrack, that's the one to watch because he's going to be the one putting on the show. the green flag again for the panned layer owes. >> a show for seven years i'm eleven years old. jacob put man is yet to start sixth grade but itself ease the points leader in his raising circuit. for jacob, raising doesn't stop when the engines shut off. if there is seven kids on the school buses ' going to be the first one on it i don't care where he's tanning at, he's going to beat everybody at the bus. i like to be with people because i get to pass them. he's been raising since he was four years old with six first place finishes and over 100 troachs in his seven this shag i haired tween is a gristled receipt ran. he
ten any hamlet, ricky rude, elliott sadler a few of the great nascar drivers to come out of the state. one day a local youngster might etch his flame next to theirs. first he needs to survive middle school. i'm going to put the hood down. he don't even look at me. he's focused on one thing. he just wants to go. let's crank these things up. i think he's o the best. three carbs on the racetrack, that's the one to watch because he's going to be the one putting on the show. the green flag again for...
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tonight, hamlet at the theater. then we have "a doll's house, part ii."th the star and writer. >> the contemporary audience is less used to r
tonight, hamlet at the theater. then we have "a doll's house, part ii."th the star and writer. >> the contemporary audience is less used to r
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the he had been the prime minister -- he is known as the george hamlet of the diplomatic court, becaused smooth and suntanned appeared by the way, the final speaker, that undergoes two-term pakistan next monday eric shawn, cannot wait. >> shepard: the united states may close its embassy in cuba after american diplomats ended up with hearing loss, speech problem, brain swelling, and even mild brain injuries. in other unexplained symptoms. the diplomatic's were victims of health attacks, but the state department is calling them now incidences. it's only the state department can. the associated press reports 21 u.s. diplomats and family members came down with serious symptoms in havana. one diplomat described waking up to a blaring, grinding noise at a hotel in havana. when he moved a few feet away from the bed, it stopped. others said they felt weird vibrations. some say they do not hear or feel anything until the symptoms kept in. something strange in havana, and we may pull out. protesters in st. louis marching yet again after a judge acquitted a white former police officer of killing a
the he had been the prime minister -- he is known as the george hamlet of the diplomatic court, becaused smooth and suntanned appeared by the way, the final speaker, that undergoes two-term pakistan next monday eric shawn, cannot wait. >> shepard: the united states may close its embassy in cuba after american diplomats ended up with hearing loss, speech problem, brain swelling, and even mild brain injuries. in other unexplained symptoms. the diplomatic's were victims of health attacks,...
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to find out what scientists think about the issue i went to the hamlet center for environmental research and leipzig to talk to biologist you know as if set up he's on the un's intergovernmental science policy platform on biodiversity and eco system services he confirms that insect populations in germany have declined sharply. it has a lot to do with land usage farming the way we use the land and particularly with the spread of monocultures plus the use of fertilizers and pesticides which are of course important for farming. farmers aren't trying to destroy the land or environment they depend on to the contrary. two thirds of the one hundred most important crops are pollinated by bees butterflies or flies. muttiah snow says that means farmers themselves ought to be in favor of reforming farming practices he has a collection of specimens of butterflies species that can no longer be found in the area. this is a process we have to stop with there are very good reasons for germany to have a policy that promotes biodiversity the goal is to stop any more species becoming extinct here by two th
to find out what scientists think about the issue i went to the hamlet center for environmental research and leipzig to talk to biologist you know as if set up he's on the un's intergovernmental science policy platform on biodiversity and eco system services he confirms that insect populations in germany have declined sharply. it has a lot to do with land usage farming the way we use the land and particularly with the spread of monocultures plus the use of fertilizers and pesticides which are...
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instead, there was a long period, this hamlet act, hemming and hawing. the only reason anything was done at all, i think the president would have liked to have the status quo continue. the only reason anything was done was that this deadline was imposed by the conservative attorneys general threatening to add daca to their lawsuit. otherwise, you know, this administration issued 200,000 daca permits. if they thought it was unconstitutional they didn't have to do that important point. if you're a trump supporter, immigration is one of your issue, listen to what was just said. the president would have preferred to leave this in place. he was forced to do this and the attorney general is the one who said, mr. president i'm not going to court to defend the obama add madministration. tell me what to do. the president you say preferred policy stay in place, wishes he had a magic wand. right? apparently, as big an "if" you can get. can't even type tit on a piece f paper. announcing rekrinscinding of th policy, the attorney general, uses the term illegal aliens
instead, there was a long period, this hamlet act, hemming and hawing. the only reason anything was done at all, i think the president would have liked to have the status quo continue. the only reason anything was done was that this deadline was imposed by the conservative attorneys general threatening to add daca to their lawsuit. otherwise, you know, this administration issued 200,000 daca permits. if they thought it was unconstitutional they didn't have to do that important point. if you're...
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north korean war, curtis le may, he said anywhere from 30% to 70% of every city, town, village and hamletn north korea was destroyed. kurt esle may said approximate 20% to 30% of their population was killed during the north korean war. john, american people have forgotten that or didn't even know it. but the north koreans, john, never have forgotten it. if you want to understand this so-called aggressiveness we try to blame on north korea and kim jong-un, go back in history and find out what we did to those people's country. last comment and i say this, john, with very careful forethought. i for one hope north korea yeah is able to build bigger and better nuclear bombs every day because that's the only protection they're going to have from the united states. if the united states tries to take military action like some of these callers calling in advocating, then the united states may for the first time get a taste of what it's been dishing out to countries all over the world. thanks, john. host: omar in indiana this morning. here's a tweet from the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, n
north korean war, curtis le may, he said anywhere from 30% to 70% of every city, town, village and hamletn north korea was destroyed. kurt esle may said approximate 20% to 30% of their population was killed during the north korean war. john, american people have forgotten that or didn't even know it. but the north koreans, john, never have forgotten it. if you want to understand this so-called aggressiveness we try to blame on north korea and kim jong-un, go back in history and find out what we...
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. >> so deliberative that the kind of hamlet thing. but we need more action. i think that is fine. >> martha: i want to just -- i have 10 seconds but i want to get your thoughts on this. you are a wise man. tom price, he has apologized and is going to pay back. >> i've got to more nomadic know more details. i was in government for ten years, it did in private plans. but it is a tough business. need to know the details. i know tom and i admire him. got to know the facts. >> martha: bill bennett, always a pleasure. thank you very much. >> thank you, martha, you bet. >> martha: you remove this from the 2016 presidential campaign. >> hillary clinton will always be there for you, and just remember, there is a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. [cheers and applause] >> martha: fat got a big response. no former first lady michelle obama is upping the ante. lisa boothe and emily up next on that. plus, when the green bay packers kicked off less than one hour from now, they have a demand for fans that could reignite the anthem debate. we are watching this closely. we'
. >> so deliberative that the kind of hamlet thing. but we need more action. i think that is fine. >> martha: i want to just -- i have 10 seconds but i want to get your thoughts on this. you are a wise man. tom price, he has apologized and is going to pay back. >> i've got to more nomadic know more details. i was in government for ten years, it did in private plans. but it is a tough business. need to know the details. i know tom and i admire him. got to know the facts....
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first hamlet with director sam gold and os car isaac then a doll's house part two with playwright lucasen a look at the musical "dear evan hansen." >> a contemporary audience is a lot less used to rhetoric and the idea of speaking verse. and i think it's really important to honor the tradition of speaking verse and poetry and giving the audience poetry which has music to it. but i think it's important not to alienate the audience and to claim that poetry but to find a way tha
first hamlet with director sam gold and os car isaac then a doll's house part two with playwright lucasen a look at the musical "dear evan hansen." >> a contemporary audience is a lot less used to rhetoric and the idea of speaking verse. and i think it's really important to honor the tradition of speaking verse and poetry and giving the audience poetry which has music to it. but i think it's important not to alienate the audience and to claim that poetry but to find a way tha
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hamlet doesn't pick up the phone. and he says you do know what time it is on the east coast?y friend will call me early in the morning. i'm like, you do know it's 4:00 in the west coast. she said it's 7:00 here, what do you think about this? you need those critical friends because you need people you can have honest conversations about your feelings. i'm going to tell you a quick story about lisa. she said do you think i should tell the story. she said girl, yeah, tell that story because that's the real story. we were talking one monday morning and i probably had been through one of those days where my life was flickering and not shining. you know what that means. there are days we flicker because it's not shining as bright as it can be. i said, you know lisa, let me tell you what happened the day before, which was sunny. i said you know that shirley song, hold my mule while i shout? yeah, i'm still old enough to know that song. i said i'm going to sing a new song. she said what? i said i was listening to no weapon formed against me shall prossper because there are 64,000 kid
hamlet doesn't pick up the phone. and he says you do know what time it is on the east coast?y friend will call me early in the morning. i'm like, you do know it's 4:00 in the west coast. she said it's 7:00 here, what do you think about this? you need those critical friends because you need people you can have honest conversations about your feelings. i'm going to tell you a quick story about lisa. she said do you think i should tell the story. she said girl, yeah, tell that story because that's...