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juliet is an activist.ill seem to get in the way. >> i'm actually really excited to meet senator casey. >> yeah. >> i mean, it's going to be such a big deal because we're going to like help people. >> i don't know if i'm going to do it yet. i haven't made my decision completely. >> are you kidding? >> no. i just need more time to think. >> it would help a lot of people. >> i know, juliet. that's why i want to do it. but i have to take other things into consideration. >> do you worry about being political? >> there are things that i have to worry about because my singing is like my family business. and as much as i wish i didn't have to, i do have to just consider what i say because some people can take it the wrong way and turn it into something it isn't. >> reporter: but what they do agree on, standing up against president trump's recent transgender military ban. >> candidate trump said he was supportive of lgbtq rights, and now president trump has tried to remove protections for transgender people for bat
juliet is an activist.ill seem to get in the way. >> i'm actually really excited to meet senator casey. >> yeah. >> i mean, it's going to be such a big deal because we're going to like help people. >> i don't know if i'm going to do it yet. i haven't made my decision completely. >> are you kidding? >> no. i just need more time to think. >> it would help a lot of people. >> i know, juliet. that's why i want to do it. but i have to take other things...
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go to fiosgigabit.com >> hilary: juliet. >> juliet: i wanted to say hi, and to tell you i love what you'reng. >> hilary: it's from a boutique in new york. i just got in. i thought i would celebrate a successful trip. i would offer you one, but... >> juliet: give me a few months and i'll join you. >> hilary: i like your outfit, as well. it looks, um, roomy. >> juliet: yeah, i finally had to buy maternity clothes. poor guy. he's been having a hard time since lily kicked him out. >> hilary: not that you care, since he's your baby daddy. >> juliet: i should see how he's doing. >> hilary: yeah. yeah, you should.
go to fiosgigabit.com >> hilary: juliet. >> juliet: i wanted to say hi, and to tell you i love what you'reng. >> hilary: it's from a boutique in new york. i just got in. i thought i would celebrate a successful trip. i would offer you one, but... >> juliet: give me a few months and i'll join you. >> hilary: i like your outfit, as well. it looks, um, roomy. >> juliet: yeah, i finally had to buy maternity clothes. poor guy. he's been having a hard time since...
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>> hilary: juliet. >> juliet: i wanted to say hi, and to tell you i love what you're wearing. >> hilary: it's from a boutique in new york. i just got in. i thought i would celebrate a successful trip. i would offer you one, but... >> juliet: give me a few months and i'll join you. >> hilary: i like your outfit, as well. it looks, um, roomy. >> juliet: yeah, i finally had to buy maternity clothes. poor guy. he's been having a hard time since lily kicked him out. >> hilary: not that you care, since he's your baby daddy. >> juliet: i should see how he's doing. >> hilary: yeah. yeah, you should.
>> hilary: juliet. >> juliet: i wanted to say hi, and to tell you i love what you're wearing. >> hilary: it's from a boutique in new york. i just got in. i thought i would celebrate a successful trip. i would offer you one, but... >> juliet: give me a few months and i'll join you. >> hilary: i like your outfit, as well. it looks, um, roomy. >> juliet: yeah, i finally had to buy maternity clothes. poor guy. he's been having a hard time since lily kicked him...
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her name is juliet. she didn't look like anything's wrong, right? but something is seriously wrong with that sweet girl. you notice her mouth is open. it doesn't close. the entire time you see her here, her mouth is open because she has a broken jaw. >> yikes. >> she was just brought in as a stray. we don't know what happened to her jaw, but she is scheduled for a surgical repair with our surgeon. >> they're going to have to reconstruct the whole jaw, aren't they? >> they are about to do some intensive surgery for this dog. and her recovery will be weeks in the making. they're trying to get her jaw back working so she can be adopted and a family can take care of her. first they start an incision for a feeding tube. there you see the pins in her jaw. they make a mold around her face. she's got to keep that on for several weeks. >> poor dog. >> she's got that external fix satyr around her mouth. they don't want her jaw moving. they want to feed her through the feeding tube. three weeks later here taking out the feeding tube. now she can use her jaw ju
her name is juliet. she didn't look like anything's wrong, right? but something is seriously wrong with that sweet girl. you notice her mouth is open. it doesn't close. the entire time you see her here, her mouth is open because she has a broken jaw. >> yikes. >> she was just brought in as a stray. we don't know what happened to her jaw, but she is scheduled for a surgical repair with our surgeon. >> they're going to have to reconstruct the whole jaw, aren't they? >>...
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i am juliet b. bri-- juliet. some say the sharing of resources isn't fair? >> reporter: it starletted when a -- started when a elementary school splintered off and formed a new charter school. the only place to put the kids was at whitehead elementary school pushing? kids out of their class -- pushing some kids out of their classes. >> we will put all three grades in these buildings. >> reporter: the ross valley charter school says they need space for 200 children from kindergarten to fifth grade and the district is forced to find space. >> they converted flex space, teacher break rooms. >> having too many kids so it iser toed through learn -- it is too loud to learn. >> reporter: they are upset because enrollment is below projects. that the why they want the state to step in. >> they are not holding the charter school accountable to giving back the classroom space. >> reporter: those concerned parents and students are making signs this afternoon. >> this says do the right thing. >> reporter: and plan to be at the school first thing tomorrow morning when off
i am juliet b. bri-- juliet. some say the sharing of resources isn't fair? >> reporter: it starletted when a -- started when a elementary school splintered off and formed a new charter school. the only place to put the kids was at whitehead elementary school pushing? kids out of their class -- pushing some kids out of their classes. >> we will put all three grades in these buildings. >> reporter: the ross valley charter school says they need space for 200 children from...
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i have it open to romeo and juliet. i will collect books for the rest of my life. people have asked me, when will you retire and what will you do. i'm already doing it. i can't think of anything i would rather do than travel around, tracking down rebels. i enjoy these books. people asked me if i read them. absolutely. you never know for the earlier owners have made an inscription that could substantially increase the value or added interest. i will always do this but i never get tired of it. i love sharing stories with old and young and i look forward to every day. as bookshops have been closing in record numbers, national chains are closing down, 15 years ago i knew the owners of about 300 bookstores. 250 have closed in the past 15 years. it's important for these stores to continue to survive. dad character to the local community. it's a meeting place for people and it keeps history alive by these bookshops continuing to be in existence. >> now on book tv, a literary tour of san bernardino california. with the help of our vocal cable partners. we spoke with dean o
i have it open to romeo and juliet. i will collect books for the rest of my life. people have asked me, when will you retire and what will you do. i'm already doing it. i can't think of anything i would rather do than travel around, tracking down rebels. i enjoy these books. people asked me if i read them. absolutely. you never know for the earlier owners have made an inscription that could substantially increase the value or added interest. i will always do this but i never get tired of it. i...
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the complete works of shakespeare from 1685 and have it open to romeo and juliet. i will continue to collect books for the rest of my life. i have had people ask me when are you going to retire? what are you going to do? i can't give anything i would rather do than travel around tracking down rare books. i enjoy these books. people ask do you read them? absolutely. i will go through. you never know if there was an inscription that could substantially increase the value of the book, i will always do this, never get tired of it, i love sharing the story with old and young and i look forward every day. bookshops have been closing in record numbers. they have been closing down. 15 years ago i new owners of 300 bookstores, 250 of those are closed in the past 15 years. it is important for these stores to continue to survive, they had character to the local community, and keeps us history alive while bookshops continue to be in business. >> now on booktv a literary tour of san bernardino, california. local cable partners time order and charter. in san bernardino we spoke
the complete works of shakespeare from 1685 and have it open to romeo and juliet. i will continue to collect books for the rest of my life. i have had people ask me when are you going to retire? what are you going to do? i can't give anything i would rather do than travel around tracking down rare books. i enjoy these books. people ask do you read them? absolutely. i will go through. you never know if there was an inscription that could substantially increase the value of the book, i will...
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and i have it open to romeo and juliet. i will continue to collect books for the rest of my life. i have had people ask me when are you going to retire? what are you going to do? i'm already doing it. i can't think of anything i would rather do than travel around tracking down rare books. i enjoy these books. last do you read them? absolutely. you never know if one of the earlier owners has made an inscription that could substantially increase the value of the book or added interest to the story behind the book. so i will always do this, i never get tired of it. i love sharing stories of old and young and i look forward to it every day. bookshops have been closing in record numbers, national chains are closing down . 15 years ago, i knew owners of about 300 bookstores. 250 of those have closed just in the past 15 years so it's important for these stories to continue to survive. they add character to the local community. it's a meeting place for people and it keeps history alive. by these bookshops continuing to be in existence. >> our encore presentation of some of the stops along
and i have it open to romeo and juliet. i will continue to collect books for the rest of my life. i have had people ask me when are you going to retire? what are you going to do? i'm already doing it. i can't think of anything i would rather do than travel around tracking down rare books. i enjoy these books. last do you read them? absolutely. you never know if one of the earlier owners has made an inscription that could substantially increase the value of the book or added interest to the...
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when i did romeo and juliet she'd come to school and i read it to her and i almost read the whole playto her. i guess when i say it was like a religious text -- it felt because there's things in it that feel like parables and a meditation on letting go and grief and death and so it was very comforting for me and for her too and there was a section about the readiness of all and if it were to come let it be now and she was very moved by that and i thought that's amazing. so then as it got worse and in february she passed. she never wanted a funeral or any of that so we didn't do that. we just kind of as a family had our own little thing to say good-bye. my sister came to see the show and said it feels like the version of a funeral she would have wanted is to have the space to grief and tell that story about losing someone you love so much and having this beautiful architecture and framework and ths communion with everyone else to tell it. >> charlie: this guy came with a sheer command. >> oscar -- it's a kind of magic trick where he knows the play inside and out and knows what each word
when i did romeo and juliet she'd come to school and i read it to her and i almost read the whole playto her. i guess when i say it was like a religious text -- it felt because there's things in it that feel like parables and a meditation on letting go and grief and death and so it was very comforting for me and for her too and there was a section about the readiness of all and if it were to come let it be now and she was very moved by that and i thought that's amazing. so then as it got worse...
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financial impact let's talk it over with richard roth and elise labott along with juliet caye e cayenne. first to you, was today's unanimous vote expected and just how hard will these sanctions be on kim john un's regime? >> i think this was expected. certainly they want to be sure to have all of their ducks in a row. yes, it was expected. the big question as you raised is what kind of impact. i have been here for many, many years, and we've had u.s. ambassadors say these are the toughest sanctions. susan rice said that many years ago. nothing seems to change north korea. new sanctions affecting economy and seafood, look, they banned snowmobiles, nothing has stopped them. i think the countries are happy that there's unity at the council, though there's division on the deployment of the thaad missile system in south korea which was expressed at the table. but they're going to count the next missile launch. >> elise, after the vote during those remarks, she made it a point to thank china. meantime we've seen the president on twitter knocking china. how big of a foreign policy win is this
financial impact let's talk it over with richard roth and elise labott along with juliet caye e cayenne. first to you, was today's unanimous vote expected and just how hard will these sanctions be on kim john un's regime? >> i think this was expected. certainly they want to be sure to have all of their ducks in a row. yes, it was expected. the big question as you raised is what kind of impact. i have been here for many, many years, and we've had u.s. ambassadors say these are the toughest...
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. >> we should be like romeo and juliet at the end. >> ha ha, i'd love to be your juliet. >> but do you know what happens at the end? >> oh, yeah, [ bleep ] no! we are not dying. >> reporter: dan glaun is a reporter for mass live, a digital news outlet. >> there's these weeks and weeks of messages where conrad roy is saying, "i'm depressed. i want to die." he says this to her over and over. >> she's overwhelmed by this caretaker role she has with her boyfriend. she can't handle it. >> reporter: michelle, also emotionally fragile, repeatedly tries to talk him out of it. >> conrad, stop. you're not gonna do it. i know you won't. i don't want you to. >> no, i actually am. >> you have so much to live for. please don't. >> reporter: for two years the relationship builds, the star-crossed teens discussing all kinds of things online. but conrad's obsession with suicide runs through it like a sinister thread, and for most of that time, michelle consistently encouraging him to get help. >> i'm never gonna be better. i have to accept that. >> you're in a dark tunnel but it's not gonna last foreve
. >> we should be like romeo and juliet at the end. >> ha ha, i'd love to be your juliet. >> but do you know what happens at the end? >> oh, yeah, [ bleep ] no! we are not dying. >> reporter: dan glaun is a reporter for mass live, a digital news outlet. >> there's these weeks and weeks of messages where conrad roy is saying, "i'm depressed. i want to die." he says this to her over and over. >> she's overwhelmed by this caretaker role she has...
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in the past chris pauley was one of them he had survived the manchester bombing while another is juliet monaco the barcelona attack was her third brush with terrorism while the family of scott tran who was also lost but i'm less experienced to deadly events kate partridge spoke with him. what happened here in the heart of boss alone not affected hundreds of people their relatives families by loved ones but what's but not even more tragic is that this also affected members of one particular family we spoke to a man who was caught up in the attack here on that roundabout on thursday while his niece survived the hardest hit areas to chelsea king twenty fifteen about to craftiest. was painfully familiar you knew immediately what what was going on i mean i live this life my daughter lived next to the bottle in paris my niece was just here for me it's not like for most people here a sudden unexpected. event for me this is the life i live. i've been working in these immigrant communities and i've been working on jihadi networks all across europe and i thought immediately that it's most likely
in the past chris pauley was one of them he had survived the manchester bombing while another is juliet monaco the barcelona attack was her third brush with terrorism while the family of scott tran who was also lost but i'm less experienced to deadly events kate partridge spoke with him. what happened here in the heart of boss alone not affected hundreds of people their relatives families by loved ones but what's but not even more tragic is that this also affected members of one particular...
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in his first interview since bradley died, defoe has been telling juliet ferrington how he was inspiredas in september last year when jermain first walked out with bradley and, from that moment on, a friendship was made. that story of brad's is just special. i've got a nice picture in the house of me and brads at the england game. i walked him out and we sang the national anthem. but, yeah, it's a special story, you know? my best friend. he was genuine. i mean, he was a kid, all he knew is... i don't know, hejust loved his football. he loved me. i loved him. but i could see in his eyes it was genuine, because as a child, there was nothing i could give him apart from just being a friend. they were best friends and it was a friendship that captured the hearts of everyone. it was an instant connection and one that continues with bradley's mum and dad. even towards the end when he was really struggling and he was in bed, he couldn't really move, i would walk into the room and he'd jump up and his mum's like, "he hasn't moved all day!" so, yeah, for me every time i saw him it was a special f
in his first interview since bradley died, defoe has been telling juliet ferrington how he was inspiredas in september last year when jermain first walked out with bradley and, from that moment on, a friendship was made. that story of brad's is just special. i've got a nice picture in the house of me and brads at the england game. i walked him out and we sang the national anthem. but, yeah, it's a special story, you know? my best friend. he was genuine. i mean, he was a kid, all he knew is... i...
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it's like romeo and juliet in the rain. there is a brothel upstairs and downstairs. inherently theatrical. i was totally turned on by it. as a way to appear through history, it was also incredible, an incredible piece of art on many levels. charlie: why did you call paul? thetaichman: paul was perfect person. in so many ways. mr. topol: you have to tell the story about when she was in college. she was the one that suggested it in college. mr. topol: one of her drama teachers suggested that she read the play. this was however many years ago. -- could this man, you know have such insight into this love? ms. roth: so it's a love letter to theater. and paula,rebecca rich, the entire company, and speaking for myself, it is a love letter to theater. what theater is about and it's also about the moral courage. ms. taichman: the passion to not give up through all these circumstances through the years. they were a group of actors that believed in what they were doing. you can picture the last scene of the play in your mind and the way you need it to and. that carries you thro
it's like romeo and juliet in the rain. there is a brothel upstairs and downstairs. inherently theatrical. i was totally turned on by it. as a way to appear through history, it was also incredible, an incredible piece of art on many levels. charlie: why did you call paul? thetaichman: paul was perfect person. in so many ways. mr. topol: you have to tell the story about when she was in college. she was the one that suggested it in college. mr. topol: one of her drama teachers suggested that she...
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[inaudible] in the deaths of romeo and juliet. we take that search for the real culprits responsible for shakespeare's tragedy to a new level. or to use the current term, that is focused on, we tonight are really on a witch hunt. [laughter] last week, special events, the will on the hill event were members of congress, the media and others in dc are cast as characters in a play to address current affairs. in that same vein given that we are in washington dc we asked the democratic national committee and the republican national committee to suggest to my play the three witches? the dnc suggested majority leader mitch mcconnell, spiegel paul ryan and vladimir putin. the rnc suggested chuck schumer, nancy pelosi and vladimir putin. there is bipartisanship in the city after all. at the conclusion of tonight's argument you will be asked to serve as you had in the past as a jury and vote on the following questions: is a trial court air in convicting the weird sisters of king duncan's murder? at the end of the argument, if you believe th
[inaudible] in the deaths of romeo and juliet. we take that search for the real culprits responsible for shakespeare's tragedy to a new level. or to use the current term, that is focused on, we tonight are really on a witch hunt. [laughter] last week, special events, the will on the hill event were members of congress, the media and others in dc are cast as characters in a play to address current affairs. in that same vein given that we are in washington dc we asked the democratic national...
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it's like romeo and juliet in the rain. how did he know how to do it?e is a brothel upstairs and downstairs. there is a pure family upstairs. it is still inherently theatrical. i was totally turned on by it. i found out as a way to pierce through history, it was also incredible, an incredible piece of art on many levels. charlie: why did you call paula? ms. taichman: paula was the perfect person. in so many ways. i didn't expect her to say yes. mr. topol: you have to tell the story about when she was in college. >> she read it in college, someone suggested it in college. mr. topol: one of her drama teachers suggested that she read the play. this was however many years ago. she thought how could this man, you know -- have such insight into this love? >> and these prostitutes, too. ms. roth: so it's a love letter to theater. let us just say. and so for rebecca and paula, rich, the entire company, and speaking for myself, it is a love letter to theater. it is what this pass and it -- passionate troup did. charlie: it is what theater is about and it's also
it's like romeo and juliet in the rain. how did he know how to do it?e is a brothel upstairs and downstairs. there is a pure family upstairs. it is still inherently theatrical. i was totally turned on by it. i found out as a way to pierce through history, it was also incredible, an incredible piece of art on many levels. charlie: why did you call paula? ms. taichman: paula was the perfect person. in so many ways. i didn't expect her to say yes. mr. topol: you have to tell the story about when...
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the company that his wife was having a baby and they had like the fastest production of "romeo & julietle play and -- >> jimmy: only one of them dies. [ laughter ] >> yeah. they skipped right to the end. you know what happens. >> jimmy: you do a lot of live theater, correct? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you did a play with sally field earlier this year. >> just recently. "the glass menagerie." >> jimmy: "the glass menagerie." that's one i heard of. [ applause ] >> it was great. it was a dream come true. >> jimmy: she seems pretty great. >> she's everything you want her to be. >> jimmy: does she ever screw up or is she a perfect pro at all times? >> she's a pro. >> jimmy: do you ever screw up with her? >> no. >> jimmy: you do not. >> we did have kind of an amazing backstage screw-up. it was like show number 90. we had done a whole bunch of shows. and we got word that o girl playing laura. it's like a four-person play. and the girl playing laura couldn't make it from williamsburg to manhattan because there was a bike marathon and she literally couldn't get there. so they called in the understudy. w
the company that his wife was having a baby and they had like the fastest production of "romeo & julietle play and -- >> jimmy: only one of them dies. [ laughter ] >> yeah. they skipped right to the end. you know what happens. >> jimmy: you do a lot of live theater, correct? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you did a play with sally field earlier this year. >> just recently. "the glass menagerie." >> jimmy: "the glass menagerie." that's...
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wí i thought how is this young man write this story between these two women it's like romeo and julietin the rain and there's a brothel upstairs and a family downstairs and inheritly theatrical. >> charlie: visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pb >>> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >> must have soup! >> the pancake is to die for! >> it was a gut-bomb, but i liked it. >> i actually fantasized in private moments about the food i had. >> i didn't like it. >> you didn't like it? >> dining here makes me feel rich. >> and what about dessert? pecan pie? sweet potato pie?
wí i thought how is this young man write this story between these two women it's like romeo and julietin the rain and there's a brothel upstairs and a family downstairs and inheritly theatrical. >> charlie: visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and...
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is like romeo and juliet in the rain. how did he know how to do it. a brothel downstairs and his family upstairs. it is so inherently theatrical. ♪ ♪ betty: dialing up big numbers, apple forecasts sale that will smash wall street estimates. gm and ford gasol slumping deliveries last month. the cars, no longer driving the growth. profits.ny's quarterly yvonne:ng
is like romeo and juliet in the rain. how did he know how to do it. a brothel downstairs and his family upstairs. it is so inherently theatrical. ♪ ♪ betty: dialing up big numbers, apple forecasts sale that will smash wall street estimates. gm and ford gasol slumping deliveries last month. the cars, no longer driving the growth. profits.ny's quarterly yvonne:ng
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wí i thought how is this young man write this story between these two women it's like romeo and julietin the rain and there's a brothel upstairs and a family downstairs and inheritly theatrical. >> charlie: visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pb steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this hist
wí i thought how is this young man write this story between these two women it's like romeo and julietin the rain and there's a brothel upstairs and a family downstairs and inheritly theatrical. >> charlie: visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and...
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wí i thought how is this young man write this story between these two women it's like romeo and julietin the rain and there's a brothel upstairs and a family downstairs and inheritly theatrical. >> charlie: visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pb >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> apple on wall street's eye. a strong quarter sends shares of next?ch company to a new record >> split decision. there's a widening divide between invest a vulnerable ands who absolutely don't. what should you do when wall street can't agree? >> and a growing threat. as the tension mounts between the u.s. and north korea, possibly economic hazards are starting to become more clear. all that and more for tuesday, august. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. so, how do you like them apples? apple'
wí i thought how is this young man write this story between these two women it's like romeo and julietin the rain and there's a brothel upstairs and a family downstairs and inheritly theatrical. >> charlie: visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and...
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it's like romeo and juliet in the rain. how did he know how to do it?d this pure family upstairs. it's so inherently theatrical. so i was totally turned on by it and found as a way to peer through history, it was also an incredible, incredible piece of art on many levels. >> rose: and why did you call paula? >> paula was the perfect person. i mean, in so many ways, i didn't expect she would say yes, but, you know, her -- >> you have to tell the story about when she was in college. >> she read this play when she was a young girl. someone suggested it to her in college. >> one of her drama teachers in cornell suggested he read the play, and this was, you know, however many years ago, and when she was a young woman, she was, like, how could this man, you know, have such insight into this love? >> and prostitutes, too. lso, it's a love letter to theater, let us just say. so for rebecca and paula and rich and the entire company and speaking for myself, it is a love letter to theater. >> rose: it's what theater is about and about the moral courage of the acto
it's like romeo and juliet in the rain. how did he know how to do it?d this pure family upstairs. it's so inherently theatrical. so i was totally turned on by it and found as a way to peer through history, it was also an incredible, incredible piece of art on many levels. >> rose: and why did you call paula? >> paula was the perfect person. i mean, in so many ways, i didn't expect she would say yes, but, you know, her -- >> you have to tell the story about when she was in...
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[inaudible] in the death of romeo and juliet. we take that search for shakespeare's tragedies to near level or to use a current term that is spoken in this town is we, tonight, are on a witch hunt. [laughter] [applause] last week we had another successful event sponsored by the association, the will on the hill event were members of congress, the media and others in dc are cast as characters in a play to address current affairs. in that same vein given that we are in washington dc, we asked the democratic national committee and the republican national committee to suggest who might play the three witches. the dnc suggested majority leader mitch mcconnell, speaker paul ryan, and russian president vladimir putin. the rnc suggested senate minority leader chuck schumer, house majority leader nancy pelosi and russian president vladimir putin. [laughter] there is a bipartisan ship in this city after all. at the conclusion of tonight's, you will vote on the following questions. did the trial court air and convicting the weird sisters of
[inaudible] in the death of romeo and juliet. we take that search for shakespeare's tragedies to near level or to use a current term that is spoken in this town is we, tonight, are on a witch hunt. [laughter] [applause] last week we had another successful event sponsored by the association, the will on the hill event were members of congress, the media and others in dc are cast as characters in a play to address current affairs. in that same vein given that we are in washington dc, we asked the...
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is like romeo and juliet in the rain. how did he know how to do it?s a brothel downstairs and his family upstairs. it is so inherently theatrical. ♪ ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. washington. you are watching "bloomberg technology." president trump is standing by his eldest son on the accuracy of his statement regarding a meeting with a russian lawyer. that is after reports that trump himself dictated the july 8 statement, which says they discussed the adoption of russian children. emails showed it was a means to deliver damaging material about hillary clinton. secretary of state rex tillerson says the u.s. is applying peaceful pressure on north korea. pyongyang raised concerns after two recent icbm launches. he also says the american people want better relations with russia. he will meet this weekend with
is like romeo and juliet in the rain. how did he know how to do it?s a brothel downstairs and his family upstairs. it is so inherently theatrical. ♪ ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. washington. you are watching "bloomberg technology." president trump is standing by his eldest son on the accuracy of his statement regarding a...
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. >> i did romeo and juliet. >> yes? >> juice just sera?> julius ceasar is right. >> summer nights dream. >> not. >> okay. >> you blew me away on that one. >> all right. what's next? >> you actually are grading? >> she is. >> oh,. >> i was born with a pen in my hand. >> you cannot get the teacher out of you. >> that's right. >> all right. >> , the second question. who is tony morrison? >> writer, beloved. >> i put author. >> correct for both of you. >> whoo. >> one more? >> i would add that there were only 4% of my students who new that. >> what? >> only 4%? >> yes. >> what about the shakespear question? how many people new that? >> 27% new that. >> okay. so final question? >> real fast. >> the final one? oh. okay. because i have more. >> i know. >> okay, let me see. >> running out of time. >> by the way we put this test on our website fox29.com. >> you should try it. >> all right. >> name the three branches of the us government. >> i can only think of two. my gosh. >> executive, judicial, and legislative. >> oh, i got legislative and judic
. >> i did romeo and juliet. >> yes? >> juice just sera?> julius ceasar is right. >> summer nights dream. >> not. >> okay. >> you blew me away on that one. >> all right. what's next? >> you actually are grading? >> she is. >> oh,. >> i was born with a pen in my hand. >> you cannot get the teacher out of you. >> that's right. >> all right. >> , the second question. who is tony morrison? >>...
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last mock trial we considered the culpability of friar lawrence in the deaths of romeo and juliet. tonight we take that search for the real culprits responsible for shakespeare's tragedies to a new level. or to use current term, that is vogue in this town, we tonight i really on a witchhunt. [laughing] [applause] >> last week we had another successful event sponsored by the association, the will on the hilly that were members of congress, the media and others in d.c. are cast as characters in a place to address current affairs. in that same thinking that we are in washington, d.c., with as democratic national committee and the republican national committee to suggest to my play the three witches. [laughing] the dnc suggested majority leader mitch mcconnell. [laughing] speaker paul ryan and russian president vladimir putin. [laughing] [applause] >> the rnc suggested senate minority leader chuck schumer, house minority leader nancy pelosi, and russian president vladimir putin. [laughing] >> so you see there is bipartisanship in city after all. at the conclusion of tonight argument yo
last mock trial we considered the culpability of friar lawrence in the deaths of romeo and juliet. tonight we take that search for the real culprits responsible for shakespeare's tragedies to a new level. or to use current term, that is vogue in this town, we tonight i really on a witchhunt. [laughing] [applause] >> last week we had another successful event sponsored by the association, the will on the hilly that were members of congress, the media and others in d.c. are cast as...
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we considered the culpability in the death "romeo and juliet." shakespeare's tragedies to new levels, the term that's in vogue in this town, we tonight are really on a witch hunt. [applaus [applause] >> last week we had a sponsored event. will on the hill and in d.c., they're cast as characters in a play to address current affairs. and we asked the democratic national committee and the republican national committee who might play the three witches. the dnc suggested majority leader mitch mcconnell, speaker paul ryan, and russian president vladimir putin. [applause] >> the rnc suggested senate minority leader chuck schumer, house minority leader nancy pelosi, and russian president vladimir putin. so you see, there's bipartisanship in this city after all. at the conclusion of tonight's argument you would be asked to serve as the jury and vote on the following questions, did the trial court err in convicting the three witches of king duncan's murder. if you believe that they were falsely convicted and the trial quote erred, please vote with a blue t
we considered the culpability in the death "romeo and juliet." shakespeare's tragedies to new levels, the term that's in vogue in this town, we tonight are really on a witch hunt. [applaus [applause] >> last week we had a sponsored event. will on the hill and in d.c., they're cast as characters in a play to address current affairs. and we asked the democratic national committee and the republican national committee who might play the three witches. the dnc suggested majority...
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we tried -- we consider the culpability of friar lawrence in the death of romeo and juliet. tonight we search for the real culprits responsible for shakespeare's tragedies to a new level or use a current term that is so in this town, we tonight arereally on a witch hunt. [applause] >> we had a successful event sponsored by the association, the will of the whole event where members of congress, the media and others in dc are cast as characters in a play to address current affairs. in that same vein given in washington dc we ask the democratic national committee and republican national committee to suggest who might play the three which is. the dnc suggested majority leader mitch mcconnell. speaker paul ryan. and russian president vladimir putin. [laughter and applause] >> the rnc suggested cinema leader chuck schumer, house minority leader nancy pelosi and russian president vladimir putin. there is bipartisanship in the city after all. at the conclusion of tonight's argument you will be asked to serve as the jury and vote on the following question. did the trial court air in
we tried -- we consider the culpability of friar lawrence in the death of romeo and juliet. tonight we search for the real culprits responsible for shakespeare's tragedies to a new level or use a current term that is so in this town, we tonight arereally on a witch hunt. [applause] >> we had a successful event sponsored by the association, the will of the whole event where members of congress, the media and others in dc are cast as characters in a play to address current affairs. in that...
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we worked together -- on "romeo and juliet," you were an assistant.e were always wanting to do "hamlet." we were finally able to get some time -- it took about two years of really finding when we can both have time to put the play up. we finally did. it was almost 15 years. sam: 10 years of talking about doing it and then a couple years of actually doing it together. charlie: what makes it as great as it is? sam: 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 universe. you think, oh, someone else has this other idea of the play. when they open up that door, it is another endless -- the term poem unlimited is shakespeare's term. it just keeps going. sam: it's a mirror, the play. it reflects itself and it has an ambiguity of religious text. a line is crafted in such a way that it feels like it has infinite meaning. one of the funny things that sam would say is any question an actor would ask him, the opposite is always true. any answer that he gives them -- sam: the most frustrating pl
we worked together -- on "romeo and juliet," you were an assistant.e were always wanting to do "hamlet." we were finally able to get some time -- it took about two years of really finding when we can both have time to put the play up. we finally did. it was almost 15 years. sam: 10 years of talking about doing it and then a couple years of actually doing it together. charlie: what makes it as great as it is? sam: it is a bottomless play. you can look at it from a million...
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juliet, thank you very much for that. home prices in china rose.dding signs that the country could be cooling. rose 56w home prices out of 77 prices. that was down from 60 in the previous month. nine cities saw proceeds drop. let's bring in stephen engle and hong kong. what are the key takeaways for you from this set of housing data? stephen: the key takeaway is that authorities want to cool the bolt before it comes a bubble. tier one seen the cities, beijing and shanghai, impose strict borrowing curves and other proper he related curves and we have seen those of white. month over month gains turned into declines for prices in shanghai and beijing. months, butple of what has been underpinning the property markets of late has .een the third tier cities the data suggest 56 out of the 77 cities have seen home prices range, 60 the previous months. a lot of those reversals are coming from the third tier cities which are starting to impose the property curves of their own. terms of the impact on development, this is about rebalancing china and not allowi
juliet, thank you very much for that. home prices in china rose.dding signs that the country could be cooling. rose 56w home prices out of 77 prices. that was down from 60 in the previous month. nine cities saw proceeds drop. let's bring in stephen engle and hong kong. what are the key takeaways for you from this set of housing data? stephen: the key takeaway is that authorities want to cool the bolt before it comes a bubble. tier one seen the cities, beijing and shanghai, impose strict...
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scarlet fu and juliet are off today.e tuning in live on twitter, we want to welcome you for our closing bell coverage of everything. >> we begin with our market minutes. this is a listless day of trading. we are seeing stocks bounce around from gains and losses. we see this throughout the day. we have gained at some point throughout the day and losses at some point during the day. it was like a nasdaq is the loan of the major opportunities to finish in the red. each managerhe dow about a 10th of a percent gain. trading volume has been quite like today. -- light today. look at the s&p 500. insaw about a 21% drop volume today versus the 20 day average. i want to zoom in on a particular window of time this afternoon when the clips was going on. here in particular you see these .hite lines the white lines are today. during much of this. , the jiggly during the larly duringarticu the eclipse. >> there were tons of people out on the street in new york. >> the person that we are going may have seent the eclipse as well. taking
scarlet fu and juliet are off today.e tuning in live on twitter, we want to welcome you for our closing bell coverage of everything. >> we begin with our market minutes. this is a listless day of trading. we are seeing stocks bounce around from gains and losses. we see this throughout the day. we have gained at some point throughout the day and losses at some point during the day. it was like a nasdaq is the loan of the major opportunities to finish in the red. each managerhe dow about a...
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he commanded the military response to hurricane katrina and juliet kayyam will join us momentarily. for now, give me your assessment, if you can, based on the images you are seeing. again, the storm is still dumping a lot of water. the expectation is high, 15 to 20, even 30 inches of water in some parts. how do localities respond thus far? while the storm is still under way? >> that's a good point. fred, in lingo we are dealing with day one of the storm, d-1, which was the big event was landfall. but when we get to d-2 tomorrow, things are liable to get worse. the assessments are still coming in from the effects of the eyewall with the high winds and damages to people's homes that are now in survival mode. but as we go through the day and they can get out and get some assessments and to respond to search and rescue calls, from the landfall, the problem is going to get bigger by d-2 because the storm is going to continue to put more rainwater as well as tidal surge going into a lot of rural areas that did not evacuate, fred. so as bad as it is right now, the potential tomorrow is to
he commanded the military response to hurricane katrina and juliet kayyam will join us momentarily. for now, give me your assessment, if you can, based on the images you are seeing. again, the storm is still dumping a lot of water. the expectation is high, 15 to 20, even 30 inches of water in some parts. how do localities respond thus far? while the storm is still under way? >> that's a good point. fred, in lingo we are dealing with day one of the storm, d-1, which was the big event was...
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to talk about diana's charitable legacy i'm joined by juliet lion, former director of the prison reformrecently, how the prison reform trust benefited from the fundraising juggernaut that was diana princess of wales. as you know, after her death a lot of money was raised in her honour, in her name, and we were lucky at that point to obtain a grant, a lasting legacy grant, from the diana princess of wales memorial fund. it was specifically to reduce child imprisonment. to what extent was it successful? that is the good story. after five years working from 2007-2012, we after five years working from 2007—2012, we were able to reduce the number of children under 18 going to prison by almost half. 0ver 40%. going to prison by almost half. 0ver a0%. today there are fewer than 1000 children in prison whereas then there were over 3000. many charities have similar stories because of the amount of money they were able to receive as a result of diana's name and childline was another charity you were involved with. that one was particularly close to her heart. yes, it was the only time i met her.
to talk about diana's charitable legacy i'm joined by juliet lion, former director of the prison reformrecently, how the prison reform trust benefited from the fundraising juggernaut that was diana princess of wales. as you know, after her death a lot of money was raised in her honour, in her name, and we were lucky at that point to obtain a grant, a lasting legacy grant, from the diana princess of wales memorial fund. it was specifically to reduce child imprisonment. to what extent was it...
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juliet mentioned that the geopolitical tensions are knocking the markets out of the doldrums.irly steep and for the dow, this is a -daydata client -- 3 decline. it feels like it has been long er. the yen has been strong, rmer against all the major currencies. any temper is the asset seems to be set -- any type of risky asset. it is still at low levels. julia: what it is up some 43%. we have been watching headlines coming from president donald trump today actually continuing his fiery language as far as north korea is concerned. he says he would like to see the world can you could their lives, but until that takes place from world to nuclear nuclearized, but until that takes place he wants the u.s. to be strongest. he is trolling mitch mcconnell via twitter and says that he is very disappointed in mitch. we're still waiting for snap crossfitto james comey has a rating -- james currently has a rating on snap. talk to us a little bit about the company as a whole. you used to work in the tech sector. you headed up several technology companies. our assessment of snap looks at a pre
juliet mentioned that the geopolitical tensions are knocking the markets out of the doldrums.irly steep and for the dow, this is a -daydata client -- 3 decline. it feels like it has been long er. the yen has been strong, rmer against all the major currencies. any temper is the asset seems to be set -- any type of risky asset. it is still at low levels. julia: what it is up some 43%. we have been watching headlines coming from president donald trump today actually continuing his fiery language...
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it also operates its own wind and solar farms. juliet davenport, welcome to bbc breakfast.the business back in 1999. it is quite something to set up a business. was it purely the motivation to make businesses greener, or was it the real —— or was it something else? if you knew all the problems about setting up your own business, you might not do it. you have to be passionate, really focused on that. you have to hold onto that all the way through. the thing about businesses is that they do stuff. a lot of policymakers try to tinker around, moneymakers give you the money. business people actually do things, you get to be fa ntastically actually do things, you get to be fantastically creative. you work with fantastic people, lots of great customers. you get to do it and it is really exciting. the energy industry is quite an interesting area to penetrate. we talk about the big companies that dominate the market is, what is that like?” big companies that dominate the market is, what is that like? i came up market is, what is that like? i came up through a background of physics.
it also operates its own wind and solar farms. juliet davenport, welcome to bbc breakfast.the business back in 1999. it is quite something to set up a business. was it purely the motivation to make businesses greener, or was it the real —— or was it something else? if you knew all the problems about setting up your own business, you might not do it. you have to be passionate, really focused on that. you have to hold onto that all the way through. the thing about businesses is that they do...
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happy 1 hundredth birthday to juliet rossi of chandler,a arizona.f wine every night. will ma turner seattle mariners's fan from summer in, washington, celebrates her birthday every year at the ballpark watching her favorite team play. ms. allen is 100 graduated val tictorian from her high school a proud duke alum. happy 109th birthday to razz decide smith of clinton, north carolina, and usher and deacon at his church for more than 60 years. now that's worth a razz decide. i tell, you that's great. guys, in fact yesterday at fred's and barneys we had brunch with a lovely young lady named lee, 103, she was 4 years old the last time a total eclipse transversed the united states. >> wow. >> and she said says she's looking forward seeing this one. >> pretty cool. >> have fun today, al. >> thanks, guys. >> all right. just ahead, donny and marie year to buy airline tickets. going to have all that. i thought she said you couldn't get onion breath. >> you are the worst. >>> this is a news 4 today news break. >> 8:56 is your time now on this monday, august 21
happy 1 hundredth birthday to juliet rossi of chandler,a arizona.f wine every night. will ma turner seattle mariners's fan from summer in, washington, celebrates her birthday every year at the ballpark watching her favorite team play. ms. allen is 100 graduated val tictorian from her high school a proud duke alum. happy 109th birthday to razz decide smith of clinton, north carolina, and usher and deacon at his church for more than 60 years. now that's worth a razz decide. i tell, you that's...