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tempted to get rid of her father somewhat, likening the whole situation to the assassination of julius caesar tolet's switch from politics sports. of course, in today's the world cup will kick off in brazil. >> that's right, a lot of papers are focused on tensions in brazil ahead of the world cup. "the new york times" today has an interesting article on brazil. we have seen major strikes across the country. the new york times says the country is split between people excited about the event and many brazilians who are simmering and resentment over blooming costs, delayed construction, etc.. only 34% of civilians and that the world cup will actually help the economy according to this article and it went out that soccer stars have invoicing shame and disgust over the troubled preparations. there is an editorial in the independent that is a bit more optimistic, pointing out that this is one of the powers of the all and the world cup, that it can serve a greater purpose when sociales light on injustice. >> you have also pulled up an editorial in the brazilian press , which is also a bit more optim
tempted to get rid of her father somewhat, likening the whole situation to the assassination of julius caesar tolet's switch from politics sports. of course, in today's the world cup will kick off in brazil. >> that's right, a lot of papers are focused on tensions in brazil ahead of the world cup. "the new york times" today has an interesting article on brazil. we have seen major strikes across the country. the new york times says the country is split between people excited...
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why was it julius caesar? have no idea why but it was the only one.ad of diminishing, he somehow stacks it all up and it continues to be strong and vital somehow. i don't know why but i'm thankful for it. >> it's good to do it. >> it's thrilling. was, i am shakespeare away bylly just blown aat a genius he was at such sort of early time, in a sense, as are growth of a society, as a people. i mean, it's just extraordinary the depth of feeling and connection he seemed to have with the human spirit in the understanding. all i know is that i wish he was watching our production because i'm really proud of it. i think he would be so proud of it. i would love him to see it cause i just think he would be so moved. i would really love him to see it. [laughter] >> that would be a nervous night for me. apparently he's in. he's back. he knows the play very well, so no paraphrases. [laughter] >> you especially. entertained,ently by which i mean he stimulates, provokes, makes us laugh and cry , goes beyond words. evoke's the presence of the words which are after all
why was it julius caesar? have no idea why but it was the only one.ad of diminishing, he somehow stacks it all up and it continues to be strong and vital somehow. i don't know why but i'm thankful for it. >> it's good to do it. >> it's thrilling. was, i am shakespeare away bylly just blown aat a genius he was at such sort of early time, in a sense, as are growth of a society, as a people. i mean, it's just extraordinary the depth of feeling and connection he seemed to have with the...
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why was it julius caesar? why is it the only one? something instead of diminishing, he somehow stacks it all up and it continues to be strong and vital somehow and i don't know why. i'm thankful for it, you know. >> charlie: it's good to do it. >> it's thrilling. whoever shakespeare was, i mean, i am continually just blown away by what a genius he was at such a sort of early time in the sense in our growth as a society, as a people. i mean, it's extraordinary the depth of feel and connection he seemed to have with the human spirit and the understanding. all i know is that i wish that he was watching our production, because i'm really proud of it, and i think he would be so proud of it. now, i would love him to see it, because i just think he would be so moved. i would really love it. >> that would be a nervous night. apparently, he's in (laughter) he knows the play very well, by the way, so no paraphrase. (laughter) >> charlie: you especially. well, he consistently entertains, by which i mean he stimulates and provokes and makes us l
why was it julius caesar? why is it the only one? something instead of diminishing, he somehow stacks it all up and it continues to be strong and vital somehow and i don't know why. i'm thankful for it, you know. >> charlie: it's good to do it. >> it's thrilling. whoever shakespeare was, i mean, i am continually just blown away by what a genius he was at such a sort of early time in the sense in our growth as a society, as a people. i mean, it's extraordinary the depth of feel and...
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julius caesar. napoleon. these people that i admire so much.hter] the next day i saw this and it president who is the president of the ironworkers coming through the same side door at the statehouse. i said i thought about and what you said touch me. so i will vacate the executive order i will send the problem to you and you can fix it. he said governor don't overreact i thank you did tell a good job by donny to fix that. [laughter] i tell you that story because it is about how you establish credibility to make hard decisions in then to stand up for the things that you believe in to have the credibility you need to lead. not just on issues like the fiscal issues where state spending today on discretionary spending than it was seven years ago in new jersey where recapped property taxes where we reform teacher tenure and increase charter schools is althing's that have been done in the last 4.five years with a democratic legislature. and also to figure out a way to get things done the way people are tired of a government that is constantly bickeri
julius caesar. napoleon. these people that i admire so much.hter] the next day i saw this and it president who is the president of the ironworkers coming through the same side door at the statehouse. i said i thought about and what you said touch me. so i will vacate the executive order i will send the problem to you and you can fix it. he said governor don't overreact i thank you did tell a good job by donny to fix that. [laughter] i tell you that story because it is about how you establish...
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julius caesar, napoleon bonaparte, all of these great leaders of the past that i admire so much. [applause] the next day, i saw the senate president, steve sweeney who was an iron worker. president of the ironworkers local in new jersey. we were coming through the state house coming in through the same side door. he said things in the newspaper about me. i said i thought about it, what you said really touched me. i'm going to vacate the executive order and send the problem down the hall to you guys and you can fix it. this is all you need know about new jersey politics. he said hey, do not overreact to sto. i think you did a pretty good job. no reason to send the problem down the hall for me to fix. [laughter] i tell you that story because it's about how you establish credibility in leadership by making hard decisions by taking the burden on to yourself and then to stand up for the things that you believe in order to allow yourself to have the credibility you need to lead. it's not just on issues like our fiscal issues where i vetoed income tax increases. where state spending tod
julius caesar, napoleon bonaparte, all of these great leaders of the past that i admire so much. [applause] the next day, i saw the senate president, steve sweeney who was an iron worker. president of the ironworkers local in new jersey. we were coming through the state house coming in through the same side door. he said things in the newspaper about me. i said i thought about it, what you said really touched me. i'm going to vacate the executive order and send the problem down the hall to you...