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death of julius caesar -- host: ok. "senators, trump urge repeal." in arkansas, the "arkansas democrat gazette" focuses on the travel ban. the chaos of the original, and the newly implemented travel ban. it also talks about trump tweeting for a full repeal of the health care law on its cover. iouston chronicle" focuses on .c.e., targeting parents of smuggled children. finally, the "indianapolis star," leading with the story we talked about a moment ago about some state officials refusing to comply with the request by the roll house for voter information. steve is calling from indianapolis on the democratic line. caller: the matter and want to talk about is the voter commission. even in the red states, indiana, even they want to block this. they are really overreaching for this, and it is the republican party -- there is one party that continues to gerrymander and redistrict, and it is the republicans. they also want to restrict , and it is voter id one party, and it is republicans, and they want to keep it on a weekday. voting on want people the week
death of julius caesar -- host: ok. "senators, trump urge repeal." in arkansas, the "arkansas democrat gazette" focuses on the travel ban. the chaos of the original, and the newly implemented travel ban. it also talks about trump tweeting for a full repeal of the health care law on its cover. iouston chronicle" focuses on .c.e., targeting parents of smuggled children. finally, the "indianapolis star," leading with the story we talked about a moment ago about...
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happen and what can it is not as in-your-face as julius caesar. our play is theatrical. one of the things about the play theatricalre is a element and a stagecraft that you have never seen before. onrlie: how do you settle the look of the character? >> they did this in london and i had an idea of what the should look like. , likeed to look timeless a 1940's regime or set in 2084. i wanted to make it not quite look like a time. >> what is julia think she can trust winston? >> she sees that he is different and she understands that there extraordinary and brave about him. whether or not she takes advantage of that is up for debate. once they meet and sleep together and interact, she knows that she has fallen in love with him and there is something deeply moving about him and the dedication to the cause. charlie: and deeply risky. is the torture. >> what can i tell you? there is torture in the book and the play. differenton stage is than reading about it. charlie: how is it different? >> for the audience, it it cannot be escaped and you cannot make torture palatable. that is
happen and what can it is not as in-your-face as julius caesar. our play is theatrical. one of the things about the play theatricalre is a element and a stagecraft that you have never seen before. onrlie: how do you settle the look of the character? >> they did this in london and i had an idea of what the should look like. , likeed to look timeless a 1940's regime or set in 2084. i wanted to make it not quite look like a time. >> what is julia think she can trust winston? >>...
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. >> reporter: earlier in the summer, shakespeare in the park staged julius caesar with suits and reds. eager to make a scene. >> nazi! >> reporter: and now this. >> yeah. >> reporter: how does this fit in to that conversation about politics and art? >> it's interesting, because this is the least literal of all of those, in terms of reflecting the current politics. there's into one dressed up as trump in our show, we're not diverting from the text to draw parallels to today's world. when the audience hears "the truth matters", "words matter", that's something they recognize from their ho secretary gave alternative facts. >> when kellyanne conway said i'll turn to facts, that 1984 shot to the top of the best seller list again. >> reporter: if there was ever news speak. >> and the entire trump administration. i think people are sort of aware of, but they kind of would rather not believe that it was that dangerous. >> reporter: you were born in 1984. >> i was born in 1984. >> reporter: i remember 1984. and i remember raiding theadingk and thinking, george orwell got it wrong. >> it was s
. >> reporter: earlier in the summer, shakespeare in the park staged julius caesar with suits and reds. eager to make a scene. >> nazi! >> reporter: and now this. >> yeah. >> reporter: how does this fit in to that conversation about politics and art? >> it's interesting, because this is the least literal of all of those, in terms of reflecting the current politics. there's into one dressed up as trump in our show, we're not diverting from the text to draw...
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julius caesar is anti- fascination and there was obama assassination by julius caesar play as well.l most disappointed that on the fourth of july weekend, the president of the united states of america is spending his time on twitter doing things like this. his speech last night, we brought up, with the disastrous media is doing for him when scandals have been broken by the press because they are doing a good job and they found out about those lines and people were dying waiting for karen started writing about it. the free press is not your enemy. going into this meeting with vladimir putin i hope they are not going to sit around about how you can shut them down. >> i just want to ask you both about the strategy. a lot of people talking about the strategy of tweets. some people sing it's all meant to keep everybody distracted from the agenda. do you see it that way? >> look, they try to keep this war on the media going. for some reason they think this benefits them, but i think the base keeps shrinking and those strong supporters, you don't want to go just down there. you have to rea
julius caesar is anti- fascination and there was obama assassination by julius caesar play as well.l most disappointed that on the fourth of july weekend, the president of the united states of america is spending his time on twitter doing things like this. his speech last night, we brought up, with the disastrous media is doing for him when scandals have been broken by the press because they are doing a good job and they found out about those lines and people were dying waiting for karen...
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it is not quite as in your face as julius caesar might have been.rlie: dramatically so. >> i would say our play is wildly three article -- is wildly theatrical. one of the things about the play is that there is a theatrical element and a stagecraft that you have never seen before. charlie: how do you settle on the look of the character? >> they had obviously done productions in london before and had an idea of what he should look like, but what was in port and for us was for it to feel timeless, for it to seem like this could be people under a 1940's fascist regime, or set in the future, in 2084. that is what we tried to find, t o unsettled the audience and make them not quite know where they were, or what time. charlie: why does julia think she can trust winston? >> well, she sees in his eyes that he is different. she understands that there is something kind of extraordinary about him and brave about him. whether or not she takes advantage of that and is a spy and drgaags him to his death isp for debate. but he is certainly unlike anyone else. i th
it is not quite as in your face as julius caesar might have been.rlie: dramatically so. >> i would say our play is wildly three article -- is wildly theatrical. one of the things about the play is that there is a theatrical element and a stagecraft that you have never seen before. charlie: how do you settle on the look of the character? >> they had obviously done productions in london before and had an idea of what he should look like, but what was in port and for us was for it to...
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a "shakespeare in the park" production of "julius caesar", in which caesar resembled president trump,s run this sunday. conservatives around the country were up in arms about it. and last week, multiple performances were interrupted by protesters who rushed the stage. including one who said they did it to, quote, "protect the president's life." which brings us to a segment we call "really!?! with seth and amy." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> really? really, protester? now, let me get this right. you waited in line to get tickets to a play you already hated, and then you watched it for three hours and then you ran on stage to protest. but not the president, but president from getting pretend stabbed with a fake knife? really!? [ light laughter ] >> seth: really? >> i commend you. you know, if you want to change this country you just can't sit around your house yelling at the tv. you have to get out there and yell at a play. [ laughter ] really?! you know what? you've made actors so upset that daniel day lewis has quit now! [ laughter ] you made lincoln quit! >> seth: really? >> yes! linc
a "shakespeare in the park" production of "julius caesar", in which caesar resembled president trump,s run this sunday. conservatives around the country were up in arms about it. and last week, multiple performances were interrupted by protesters who rushed the stage. including one who said they did it to, quote, "protect the president's life." which brings us to a segment we call "really!?! with seth and amy." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> really?...
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. >> reporter: earlier this summer shakespeare in the park staged "julius caesar" complete with darkts and trump ties. that production targeted by trump loyalists. >> shame on all of you! >> reporter: -- eager to make a scene. and now this. >> yeah. >> how does this fit into that conversation about politics and art? >> it's interesting because this is the least literal of all of those in terms of reflecting the current politics. there's no one dressed up as trump in our show. we're not diverting from the text to draw any parallels to today's world. it's just clear. when the audience hears words like "the truth matters," "words matter," that's something that they recognize from their own lives. >> reporter: wilde points to moments like this. >> sean spicer, our press secretary, gave alternative facts to that. >> reporter: to demonstrate the play's relevance. >> it was of course when kellyanne conway said alternative facts that "1984" shot to the top of the best-seller list once again. >> if ever there were newspeak. >> if ever there were newspeak it has been coined and perfected by ke
. >> reporter: earlier this summer shakespeare in the park staged "julius caesar" complete with darkts and trump ties. that production targeted by trump loyalists. >> shame on all of you! >> reporter: -- eager to make a scene. and now this. >> yeah. >> how does this fit into that conversation about politics and art? >> it's interesting because this is the least literal of all of those in terms of reflecting the current politics. there's no one...
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. >> just like julius caesar.he president responding, isn't that like punching down? don't even respond to it, it's silly. >> do i want him to do it as frequently as he does? no. if you want to sell a little red meat, that's fine. neil: he is right, the media gets away with outlandish stuff. >> shakespearean actors are not on par with the president of the united states -- neil: what about a comedienne walking around with his head, what about johnny depp saying we should have another actor killing the president? >> johnny depp is a wino actor who i absolutely love -- neil: what about violence protests at berkeley? >> valentine's day of this year the senior white house adviser's head on a spike was tweeted out. if this is appropriate for "the new york times" to do -- neil: i think what he's saying is it's not appropriate for the president to get on that level and respond, he's above it. he's the president. he doesn't have to -- he's the president. he doesn't have to. met them play their -- >> he doesn't have to, but
. >> just like julius caesar.he president responding, isn't that like punching down? don't even respond to it, it's silly. >> do i want him to do it as frequently as he does? no. if you want to sell a little red meat, that's fine. neil: he is right, the media gets away with outlandish stuff. >> shakespearean actors are not on par with the president of the united states -- neil: what about a comedienne walking around with his head, what about johnny depp saying we should have...
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of record on n eighth avenue, they sponsored shakespeare in the park where a donald trump-like julius caesarhe end. >> kimberly: how about that? how about them apples? you guys are fantastic. coming up, we have more with the panel. nine republican senators opposea the current bill to repeal and replace obamacare. will the g.o.p. be able to keep a major promise they made to the american people? that and much more as this special edition of "hannity" continues. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 we
of record on n eighth avenue, they sponsored shakespeare in the park where a donald trump-like julius caesarhe end. >> kimberly: how about that? how about them apples? you guys are fantastic. coming up, we have more with the panel. nine republican senators opposea the current bill to repeal and replace obamacare. will the g.o.p. be able to keep a major promise they made to the american people? that and much more as this special edition of "hannity" continues. then smash it into...
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paper of record on eighth avenue, they sponsored shakespeare in the park worried donald trump like julius caesared to death at the end. >> kimberly: how about that? how about them apples? you guys are fantastic. coming up, we have more with the panel. nine republican senators oppose the current bill to repeal in a place obamacare. will the g.o.p. be able to keep a major promise they made to the mecca people? that much more on the special edition of "hannity" ." it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. try super poligrip free. ♪ take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast? zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer i hawhen i think about beingght trelated to thomas jefferson,. it certainly makes me feel a sense of pride the tenacity of not only that he showed in his life but was given to me through the slaves that i'm birthed through as well.
paper of record on eighth avenue, they sponsored shakespeare in the park worried donald trump like julius caesared to death at the end. >> kimberly: how about that? how about them apples? you guys are fantastic. coming up, we have more with the panel. nine republican senators oppose the current bill to repeal in a place obamacare. will the g.o.p. be able to keep a major promise they made to the mecca people? that much more on the special edition of "hannity" ." it creates a...
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like what happened with the julius caesar play.t's interesting to me about this one is, there are people who go online and say the most awful things about not only the president and public officials, but the people around this table. they say horrible things. >> jesse: not about me though. >> juan: you are a sweetheart. you only get the trolling from san francisco. but the anti-defamation league. this guy for 18 months has been saying things like, there is a jewish cabal that run cnn. and what about those in word people. this is not some sweetheart of a guy. everybody including me ranted and said cnn, he went over the line. including donald trump, jr., who said it was a 15-year-old. he's no 15-year-old, he's an adult man, and he should be apologizing. >> greg: the age thing is irrelevant, because the reporter didn't know that until they chased the guy down. cnn has made a huge mistake. if you go on cnn there is but cnn means. >> kimberly: what do they say? don't feed the trolls. >> greg: if you expose your weakness, if i tell you g
like what happened with the julius caesar play.t's interesting to me about this one is, there are people who go online and say the most awful things about not only the president and public officials, but the people around this table. they say horrible things. >> jesse: not about me though. >> juan: you are a sweetheart. you only get the trolling from san francisco. but the anti-defamation league. this guy for 18 months has been saying things like, there is a jewish cabal that run...
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>> i didn't see one person on donald trump's white house staff come out and say that this julius caesarbe unfunded or, rather, cancelled because if it was speaking out against the president. there's one thing to criticize that and i think it's fair to criticize what the president does. i think ana and a lot of folks make a career out of that. there's another thing to say it simply should not exist and it's free speech. >> joe, i would ask you if you're at cnn's new york bureau, i would ask you to stop around the tables and maybe go talk to some of the anchors, go talk to some of the folks and ask them about the kind of threats and social media reaction they get on a daily basis. >> and i've gotten death threats too and some of them have needed the police department to intervene. i just don't go around talking about it. >> well, you should. you know, you are a city official. you may have access to things that most of us do not. but i have seen colleagues of mine get death threats. i have seen the type of violent things that come my way. so if people think this is a made-up thing and one
>> i didn't see one person on donald trump's white house staff come out and say that this julius caesarbe unfunded or, rather, cancelled because if it was speaking out against the president. there's one thing to criticize that and i think it's fair to criticize what the president does. i think ana and a lot of folks make a career out of that. there's another thing to say it simply should not exist and it's free speech. >> joe, i would ask you if you're at cnn's new york bureau, i...
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caesar who followed his nephew, his uncle julius caesar, the rumor is that august, augustus stole one day from february and put it the in august so that he would have the same number as july named after julius caesar. it's apocryphal but i do like that story augustus means favored by the gods and let's hope this coming month is this week i think we need to remain aware, volatility is low. come up a little bit reached an all-time low this past week. valuations remain high and stretched, and by many measures, price to book, price to sales. market cap to gdp, we've talked about that for many weeks, aware. we need to be aware. number one is the anemic the anemic inflation numbers, janet yellen and others have talked about as a reason to perhaps delay excessively fast raising of the interest rates, policy interest rates. "w" is a weaker dollar that's a tonic and a bit of moxie, an all new england beverage, a bit of moxie for the market the dollar is down about 7% this year. >> how do you reconcile that with anemic inflation? >> anemic is from the greek word without blood. a bloodless infla
caesar who followed his nephew, his uncle julius caesar, the rumor is that august, augustus stole one day from february and put it the in august so that he would have the same number as july named after julius caesar. it's apocryphal but i do like that story augustus means favored by the gods and let's hope this coming month is this week i think we need to remain aware, volatility is low. come up a little bit reached an all-time low this past week. valuations remain high and stretched, and by...
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. >> a wealthy person who is a leader of a populist cause, franklin roosevelt, julius caesar, so this has been throughout history. the gentleman way in the last row. >> james, retired. david, you mentioned that germany, quote, no great universities, great technical institutions. i have taught at munich and they tell me -- i think they're right -- they teach at great universities. what are we missing? >> yes. they have great technical universities. they do not have great -- just look at the lists that are produced. the global university dominate the u.s. and -- [inaudible] >> germany has great technical universities. but it doesn't have great general global universities. [inaudible] >> yes. of course they are. with the exception of technical universities, but the broader based, general universities, as it were, doesn't really exist in -- looks like heidelberg does not attract huge flows of international students. >> ed did. >> or the 19th century. >> germany did lion lead and it's also a deliberate model of policy. the government doesn't stream large amount of money so its doesn't have
. >> a wealthy person who is a leader of a populist cause, franklin roosevelt, julius caesar, so this has been throughout history. the gentleman way in the last row. >> james, retired. david, you mentioned that germany, quote, no great universities, great technical institutions. i have taught at munich and they tell me -- i think they're right -- they teach at great universities. what are we missing? >> yes. they have great technical universities. they do not have great --...
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of course, dressed like julius caesar. why not? ♪ ♪ >> that was good. let's go around again.was cool. cold play was doing a concert in dublin. one fan got the adventure of a lifetime. his name was rob, he's 29 and was crowd surfing is his wheelchair. he was lifted by concertgoers who wanted him to get a better view. and chris martin spots him invites him up on stage in front of 83,000 people roaring. rob whips out a harmonica for an impromptu performance. we have video. take a look. ♪ >> awesome. so amazing. >> they have that on their facebook page. a really special moment. that's w >> best video. >>> how about "the daly click." >> it's called "the daly click." >> have you seen anything? genderville party. >> cup takes. balloons. >> i don't know if anyone has seen something crazy. this is joey logano. this is how they did a gender reveal. the mustang was blowing some smoke. and the white smoke would give way and turn blue. >> how did they do that? >> they make the tires that start off with white smoke and you start burning them down. you know. >> oh, there we go. >> there's t
of course, dressed like julius caesar. why not? ♪ ♪ >> that was good. let's go around again.was cool. cold play was doing a concert in dublin. one fan got the adventure of a lifetime. his name was rob, he's 29 and was crowd surfing is his wheelchair. he was lifted by concertgoers who wanted him to get a better view. and chris martin spots him invites him up on stage in front of 83,000 people roaring. rob whips out a harmonica for an impromptu performance. we have video. take a look....
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his criticism and concern about the xwleed so we'll continue to debate it >> people will defend julius caesar dressed as trump and defend johnny depp and republicans get mad and say how you can you be doing that and then the democrats will say how can he be -- both sides are -- if both sides want to ramp either do ratchet town the hydown the hyp say how can you do this, this is horrible, and then the other side and say what we did was not -- >> i think if you're a conservative, how would you have reacted if barack obama had tweeted out a video like that about fox news if your reaction to donald trump doing it is the same as your reaction to barack obama having done consistent >> any of the things that -- a play in the park with barack obama being knifed wouldn't go over, neither would holding a severed head of barack obama or -- >> the severed head thing was egregious. not funny. >> johnny depp saying an actor hasn't assassinated a president in a quhil maybe it's time. i'll gee -- >> old he is relates tore rick is the type of rhetoric that is tinged with violence and what you worry about is t
his criticism and concern about the xwleed so we'll continue to debate it >> people will defend julius caesar dressed as trump and defend johnny depp and republicans get mad and say how you can you be doing that and then the democrats will say how can he be -- both sides are -- if both sides want to ramp either do ratchet town the hydown the hyp say how can you do this, this is horrible, and then the other side and say what we did was not -- >> i think if you're a conservative, how...