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it seems it might rival lear.id a play, and i said to the producers to see if they wanted to put money in it -- i don't want your imaginations to be to challenge, so i put on a perl necklace and redings and painted my lips , and even that alone gave me and feeling of excitement adventure. where can i take this woman as opposed to can i take this woman? tavis: i will be in new york to see that. >> if i get the money. i put this picture on the table. i want you to see -- i don't know if you can zoom in, but it's a picture of frank langella reading his book, which is in its fourth printing. on the table is a copy of one of .y books another picture of the two of us on the set. all these things concerning me are down here, and his book is in focus. it says, as you can see, i like to keep the important thing is in focus. gift.you for that i appreciate it. i want to let you know i did receive it. making theve picture. my daughter is a great photographer. weinbergerng justice when i took that picture in new york, a movie
it seems it might rival lear.id a play, and i said to the producers to see if they wanted to put money in it -- i don't want your imaginations to be to challenge, so i put on a perl necklace and redings and painted my lips , and even that alone gave me and feeling of excitement adventure. where can i take this woman as opposed to can i take this woman? tavis: i will be in new york to see that. >> if i get the money. i put this picture on the table. i want you to see -- i don't know if you...
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it is -- there is no such thing as the king lear, it is a king lear. >> there is no definitive lear.> there are some characters that morph themselves around the capabilities of an actor. hamlet is always satisfying in some way because hamlet seems to be able to shape shift. there is a sort of fluidity to his thought. there is a kind of direct connection between him and the audience. that always satisfied. lear never talks to the audience. he only -- he is trapped within the mechanism of the play. if the production is off for the things that support him are not quite right, the performer is very affected and you -- i have seen some pretty dull performances of king lear. you do not create the context. >> while we are talking about shakespeare, richard iii. >> i did the production. it was kevin's idea. we did the last production, the bridge project. it is an experiment, exploration we did over the course of three years between old vic and the brooklyn academy. the last was my reduction of richard iii. that toured the world but ended here. >> this is the story of that to her. >> exactly.
it is -- there is no such thing as the king lear, it is a king lear. >> there is no definitive lear.> there are some characters that morph themselves around the capabilities of an actor. hamlet is always satisfying in some way because hamlet seems to be able to shape shift. there is a sort of fluidity to his thought. there is a kind of direct connection between him and the audience. that always satisfied. lear never talks to the audience. he only -- he is trapped within the mechanism...
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there's no "the" king lear, it's "a" king lear and the search for the definitive is a disaster. >> charlie: in all the characters, there's no one definitive. >> no. and i think although there are some character characters that h themselves around the character, hamlet is almost -- there's a fluidity to his thought, a kind of direct connection between him and the audience that satisfies. lear, on the other hand, never talks to the audience, he never has s soliloqys, so if he's off, the performance is affected and i've seen pretty dull performances of king lear because you don't create the context. >> charlie: richard iii -- yes. >> charlie: a document ri. another thing you're doing. >> i didn't do the documentary. i did the production of which the documentary was made. >> charlie: kevin made the documentary? >> it was kevin's idea. we did the last production, the bridge project, a transatlantic exploration we did over the course of three years the last production of that was my production of richard iii. it ended here but toured all over the world. >> charlie: and this documentary is a stor
there's no "the" king lear, it's "a" king lear and the search for the definitive is a disaster. >> charlie: in all the characters, there's no one definitive. >> no. and i think although there are some character characters that h themselves around the character, hamlet is almost -- there's a fluidity to his thought, a kind of direct connection between him and the audience that satisfies. lear, on the other hand, never talks to the audience, he never has s...
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. >> jen but lear is an investigative reporter. she had worked in central florida for 16 years. >> jennifer's condominium were right near a new mall that had gone up, this big beautiful mall. >> we're standing at jennifer's condominium which she purchased in november of 2005. if you look around, it's a beautiful place, the condos are beautiful. >> there was so much construction going on that there just wasn't a lot of people that lived there. >> i know a couple of the workers that were in the complex had made some cat calls at her and put her unease. >> it made her feel uncomfortable having strangers and they were men, you know, it was very apparent that she lived there alone. >> but, overall, we thought everything was just fine for jennifer. >> in addition to her home, she also had a new boyfriend, englishman rob allen. >> we had a lot in common that we were attracted to each other. i lived in fort lauderdale and such and she lived in orlando? obviously distance apart so that was difficult for her but she was happy in her relation
. >> jen but lear is an investigative reporter. she had worked in central florida for 16 years. >> jennifer's condominium were right near a new mall that had gone up, this big beautiful mall. >> we're standing at jennifer's condominium which she purchased in november of 2005. if you look around, it's a beautiful place, the condos are beautiful. >> there was so much construction going on that there just wasn't a lot of people that lived there. >> i know a couple of...
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we'll lear<< resting for saturday's sent it was och there's some. he can't be stocstopped!worriers are the playoffs and said it against the clippers to affect the first two games of the series will be ancilla california before they come back later next week. another result good as they were here's we rise was taught about the ferry as georgie is selling and selling good very is the fifth most popular jersey and long brought james is he lacher he was six most popular around his collar went up the year. we're talking about some of the arrivals to the warriors were talking about the clippers to the plight and so the california how those people are apparent they're talking about medical marijuana. other briskly since then he doesn't ever brought within is something different other than taking the pain killers. we get this all about the class. coming up after the break we have taken to assure you by the dmv has a strange question so the but time we get through them today. there were two only two of 23 will work in our interests of the time of the devastating fire which was start
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i wanted the rhythms that norman lear had in those great sitcoms from the '70s. because as a kid my mother would -- we's 'd sit on the floor and we'd watch "all in the family" and maude and then remember it was really funny and then edith got rained. this was a sitcom? where did this come from? then it was really funny again. that's how life is. then i watched the first few seasons and that's how i came up with one minute you're laughing then you're kicked in the gut. then you're laughing then kicked in the gut. i dig a big hole then say something funny and pull you out of it. >> is that humor a way to bring people in so that they can really think about the nuances of prejudice and the other things you're talking about? >> oh, absolutely. it's the spoon this ful of suga like to say. otherwise it would be too painful for a lot of people to digest. >> i know you've got three kids. have they seen the show? i would guess they have. what do they think about it? how do they feel about the family's dirty laundry, so to speak, being aired? >> when the show opened my kids
i wanted the rhythms that norman lear had in those great sitcoms from the '70s. because as a kid my mother would -- we's 'd sit on the floor and we'd watch "all in the family" and maude and then remember it was really funny and then edith got rained. this was a sitcom? where did this come from? then it was really funny again. that's how life is. then i watched the first few seasons and that's how i came up with one minute you're laughing then you're kicked in the gut. then you're...
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lear is being put on dissent against opposed to government in kiev the government has vowed to deal with those protests within forty eight hours either by diplomacy will force them to speak to one eyewitness to find out just what is going on. while he denied to him receive information to know to hide i went there and so abc news to the constant trips to the whole town given my mind is his own to try to start moving into people's strengths don't care because the colors. i'm depressed and given to him and standing and endanger own right. believe it. i was met by the local miners management is the baby comes. they didn't look as cool as in front of them the man started shouting for them to stop seeing vivid don't mean in front of the eighteen can be related to a british accent many advantages and it has john nash. and on witnesses to the old vehicles were moving towards the city of new kent is where the places where anti cat test is a vehicle to find government and security offices and erecting barricades in the streets scores of radical right wing that sensible say reportedly been heading
lear is being put on dissent against opposed to government in kiev the government has vowed to deal with those protests within forty eight hours either by diplomacy will force them to speak to one eyewitness to find out just what is going on. while he denied to him receive information to know to hide i went there and so abc news to the constant trips to the whole town given my mind is his own to try to start moving into people's strengths don't care because the colors. i'm depressed and given...
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. >> i have been lear for such a long time that we consider this our home. >> maria and her husband have lived here for more than two decades, but today, they did something for the first time. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag -- >> today is the first day i take my pledge of allegiance. >> reporter: with that proud american-born son looking on. >> i think it was cool, really cool. >> i'm trying hard not to cry. >> reporter: in martinez, no well walker, ktvu tv news. >> >> some passengers apparently think that spirit flight attendants are mean spirited. in a few watchdog survey of 3400 frequent flyers, 21% of them ranked spirit airlines for rudeness in flight attendants, -- united airlines tied for fifth place. last on the list was southwest, which means the flight attendants are the nicest. >> >> up next, an update on the breaking news we talked about as the coast guard searches for survivors after two planes collide over san pablo bay. >> the best of opening day. players take advantage -- >>> get ready for a warmup. mark tom peo is tracking when temperatures just may reach the 90s. -da
. >> i have been lear for such a long time that we consider this our home. >> maria and her husband have lived here for more than two decades, but today, they did something for the first time. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag -- >> today is the first day i take my pledge of allegiance. >> reporter: with that proud american-born son looking on. >> i think it was cool, really cool. >> i'm trying hard not to cry. >> reporter: in martinez, no well...
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it is lear we are all targets. both at the top of their game thoughts with friends in kabul.e coverage of the killing of one photographer and also the shooting of an ap colleague who is in okay condition in hospital. well, the bbc's karen allen is in the north of the country where voting cards have been sent for the poll on saturday. >> this is considered one of the safer parts. it is perhaps more famous for its historic shrines and vibrant business community. nonetheless, people are still on high alert. taliban have threatened to disrupt the elections. there have been a number of high profile attacks. six polling stations will be closed for security reasons. but we're told the vast majority across afghanistan will be able to take part in this historic vote. planes like these have been used to bring materials in. they have been asked to help district 30,000 tons of elections materials to four regional hubs. >> this is where all the election materials are being kept under very, very tight security. these blue boxes contain the ballot materials. these are the ballot papers insi
it is lear we are all targets. both at the top of their game thoughts with friends in kabul.e coverage of the killing of one photographer and also the shooting of an ap colleague who is in okay condition in hospital. well, the bbc's karen allen is in the north of the country where voting cards have been sent for the poll on saturday. >> this is considered one of the safer parts. it is perhaps more famous for its historic shrines and vibrant business community. nonetheless, people are...
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before you leave the house lear's what's happening.'s chief bomb maker believed to have been killed by special forces in yemen. he would be the most senior member of al qaeda to be killed since bin laden. >>> at this hour vice president joe biden meeting with officials in ukraine, heading to washington state today to see mudslide devastation and meet some of those families. 41 people are dead. two remain missing. >>> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good. a bunch of bull dogs strutting their stuff in the bull dogs are beautiful pageant. lucy to get the crown. a 77-year-old man plays chicken with a speeding train. watch as the train clips him. he wasn't hurt but was fined for recklessç behavior. >>> scientists discover 3,000 types of germs living on cash. some cause pneumonia and staff infection. >>> airlines scoring the lowest in customer satisfaction. >> we asked if you could change one thing, what would it be? >> susan tweeted more leg room and less crowding. >> board from the back of the phraep to the
before you leave the house lear's what's happening.'s chief bomb maker believed to have been killed by special forces in yemen. he would be the most senior member of al qaeda to be killed since bin laden. >>> at this hour vice president joe biden meeting with officials in ukraine, heading to washington state today to see mudslide devastation and meet some of those families. 41 people are dead. two remain missing. >>> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first,...
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she said a couple of them would lear at her and make cat calls and this, that, and the others. >> whenint needed to be fixed, and little touchups in her condo, and she had a group of condo workers who were in and out and they had a key. >> she was on the phone with me while they were in her condo and i remember her being irritated and as far as they were taking forever and they were doing a half ass job. i remember talking to her on the phone, and she was complaining and i was lining hey, look, they can understand you. they can hear you, you know, just calm it down a little bit. she was irritated by the fact that it wasn't done when she wanted it to get done. >> it made her feel uncomfortable having these strangers and he they were men and, you know, it was very apparent that she lived there alone. >> was there somebody waiting at the obama of the stairs for her to walk out? >> we knew that somebody probably knew her pattern. she did the same thing every morning like most of us do. >> we came to find out there was a lot of illegal workers working on the property. >> many of them didn't
she said a couple of them would lear at her and make cat calls and this, that, and the others. >> whenint needed to be fixed, and little touchups in her condo, and she had a group of condo workers who were in and out and they had a key. >> she was on the phone with me while they were in her condo and i remember her being irritated and as far as they were taking forever and they were doing a half ass job. i remember talking to her on the phone, and she was complaining and i was...
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. >> lear with the news hour. 683 people have been convicted to death in one trial. among them, the leader of the muslim brother hood upheld the death penalty. and hundreds of other death deah sentences handed down in march. the united states has imposed sanctions on seven russian government officials the white house said the seven russians now subject to asset freezes and travel bans. >>> the u.s. president barack obama said a new ten-year pact with the penalty is not meant to contain china. they have been iwhere there has. >> joining me now from washington, d.c. roslind jordan, i know its pretty early in the morning, ros, there, monday morning, but any stirrings, any kind of surprise of what's happened in egypt? >> there hasn't been any official confirmation, but if there was any parallel, it's highly unlikely to have a dim view of the death senses being imposed on these members of the muslim brotherhood and other political opponents of the military led government. the u.s. has been very keen to see thank changes in the civil y processes and certainly that's going
. >> lear with the news hour. 683 people have been convicted to death in one trial. among them, the leader of the muslim brother hood upheld the death penalty. and hundreds of other death deah sentences handed down in march. the united states has imposed sanctions on seven russian government officials the white house said the seven russians now subject to asset freezes and travel bans. >>> the u.s. president barack obama said a new ten-year pact with the penalty is not meant to...
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vance is proud to have them lear today. >>> one of most experienced war reporters, a sense of enormousief. >> it's a great job and an immense relief to be out in the other air taechltfree fresh air, walks freely it was a long time but we never lost home >> ten months in which they had been moved around, kept underground and sometimes mistreated by their catch they were released on then ransom was paid but did admit to delicate and 16ingretive associations. it's not clear which oppositi oppositionopposition gro group. skwai skwaud with a that can record of hostage taking and a significant presence of northern and each earn proven convinces of syria. journalists have paid a price. 60 have died andon int nofrp >> france takes brate pride. freeway for a president beset by politicaled floirnl this latest release has provided a rare moment of good new nocht. >> inside syria, the scomplun is warning people in a cage are in taker no food arrived there in 12 days. surprise have 1 outed some are have resorted leaves and animal feed. the former u.s. ambassador says the if the syrian government al
vance is proud to have them lear today. >>> one of most experienced war reporters, a sense of enormousief. >> it's a great job and an immense relief to be out in the other air taechltfree fresh air, walks freely it was a long time but we never lost home >> ten months in which they had been moved around, kept underground and sometimes mistreated by their catch they were released on then ransom was paid but did admit to delicate and 16ingretive associations. it's not clear...
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learing swan thinks that may not happen. it is a long shot to take the findings.here were people who had hirer hopes for what research would find. they're somewhat disappointed. it is overall good news but however does leave questions. with that the stocks dropped. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. >>> to a delicious controversy brewing in the fast-food wars. yum! brands engaging in a game of chicken with one of its most bitter rivals. kfc parent company launching abu teak chicken joint called super chicks t looks like suspiciously like chick-fil-a. they are branding it as a mom-and-pop operation. it's a plucky move to be sure but will it pay off. bruce turkel, is back with the answer. bruce, we could not jam one more chicken joke in. which looked for ways but found that was the best we could do. chick-fil-a has finally beat them. did $5 billion compared to kfc to 4 billion. they changed the name from kentucky fried chicken to kfc to hide the fried angle. what do you think? >> i will stay away from puns. we'll talk about the business of it. pepsi's boo
learing swan thinks that may not happen. it is a long shot to take the findings.here were people who had hirer hopes for what research would find. they're somewhat disappointed. it is overall good news but however does leave questions. with that the stocks dropped. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. >>> to a delicious controversy brewing in the fast-food wars. yum! brands engaging in a game of chicken with one of its most bitter rivals. kfc parent company launching abu teak...
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who is king lear? king lear -- you got him. [ applause ] go again, joan. okay. pop for $1,600.n. what is "rosemary's baby"? yes. pop for $2,000. james. what is "middlesex"? no. joan or kristin? [ beep ] "what is 'the virgin suicides'?" joan, did you know that? i guessed it. yeah. all right. go again. i'll have crackle for $400. james. what is pork? right. crackle, $800. kristin. what is carbon dioxide? correct. music act by siblings for $1,200. [ beep ] that would be the kings of leon. we have less than a minute to go now, kristin. siblings for $1,600. james. who are the pointer sisters? no. kristin or joan? [ beep ] "who is sister sledge?" back to you, kristin. let's do siblings for $2,000. kristin. who are the cranberries? no. joan or james? [ beep ] who are the corrs? five clues left up there, kristin. crackle for $1,200. the name of this crunchy candy means it breaks easily but cleanly. kristin. what is peanut brittle? yeah. crackle for $1,600. kristin. what is crème brûlée? yes. crackle for $2,000. james. what is nori? nori is correct. [ beep beep beep ] and with that, you
who is king lear? king lear -- you got him. [ applause ] go again, joan. okay. pop for $1,600.n. what is "rosemary's baby"? yes. pop for $2,000. james. what is "middlesex"? no. joan or kristin? [ beep ] "what is 'the virgin suicides'?" joan, did you know that? i guessed it. yeah. all right. go again. i'll have crackle for $400. james. what is pork? right. crackle, $800. kristin. what is carbon dioxide? correct. music act by siblings for $1,200. [ beep ] that would...
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yes, syrians. 100 syrian children performed an adaptation of king lear in one of the largest refugeen refugees over half of whom are under the age of 18. many of the children are not educated and have not read or seen any of shakespeare's work but are not -- this particular play, a story of exile, a ruler losing grip with reality, a tale of human cruelty seems especially relevant. while the refugee camp may seem like the unlikeliest of places to discover shakespeare, the playwright himself, mentioning far away places was commonplace. in macbeth, he mentions aleppo in syria. another reminder that syria is one of the oldest centers of human civilization, which makes the current violence there seem even more tragic. the correct answers to our challenge question is c, the eiffel tower looked down on the competition for over four decades when the art-deco masterpiece, the chrysler building was completed. the chrysler building only enjoyed a year at the top bested by its neighbor, the empire state building in 1931. today in dubai, it reigns supreme. it's higher than the eiffel tower and th
yes, syrians. 100 syrian children performed an adaptation of king lear in one of the largest refugeen refugees over half of whom are under the age of 18. many of the children are not educated and have not read or seen any of shakespeare's work but are not -- this particular play, a story of exile, a ruler losing grip with reality, a tale of human cruelty seems especially relevant. while the refugee camp may seem like the unlikeliest of places to discover shakespeare, the playwright himself,...
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i was talking to norman lear. i had retired. here is what you do, he said, "you set up an office. you talk to people. ideas will come across your desk. grab one you love and do it." that was it. but it was great advice. >> what's influencing for both of you, i will start with you, ben. in terms of what is out there changing the world, obviously mobile is changing the world more than anything else, i assume. >> from my business, certainly. >> and the cloud has changed. >> for what we see, mobile. just the way all of us, how it changes all of our lives. it is just unbelievable. mobile probably the biggest trend we continue to invest into in the thing that we see the best ideas coming in around. everybody has to be mobile first. it is not the second screen anymore. it is where everything is happening. >> what would you say? >> i would say that we are in a time just like 1981 to 1984. benjamin will not remember that time because i think he was born in 1981. so cable industry, distribution is done.pendulum swings back to content . all the cable networks were found between those years.
i was talking to norman lear. i had retired. here is what you do, he said, "you set up an office. you talk to people. ideas will come across your desk. grab one you love and do it." that was it. but it was great advice. >> what's influencing for both of you, i will start with you, ben. in terms of what is out there changing the world, obviously mobile is changing the world more than anything else, i assume. >> from my business, certainly. >> and the cloud has...
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. >> gentleman right lear in the front. there is microphone coming over. >> i'm very excited to hear about the discussion with regard to inga and the potential, that the world bank sees with regard to inga. has there been a lot of coordination as it relates to the u.s. government and power africa initiative that the u.s. government is taking with regard to leveraging the capability that the bank or power africa on the other side may have as it relates to inga given drc is not one of the country es in power related to after from coo. >> we're in negotiations. i know many people in the u.s. government are very interested in inga. there hasn't been a decision yet whether it would be part of power africa. it's not as you said. i think the u.s. will be critially important partner not only sense of government participation. there are government that is make the technology we need. this is difficult one. this is going to take, the world bank. we're already working, the first grant that we're making to the dr congo has been matched
. >> gentleman right lear in the front. there is microphone coming over. >> i'm very excited to hear about the discussion with regard to inga and the potential, that the world bank sees with regard to inga. has there been a lot of coordination as it relates to the u.s. government and power africa initiative that the u.s. government is taking with regard to leveraging the capability that the bank or power africa on the other side may have as it relates to inga given drc is not one of...
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. >> why i started to have a part, i was talking to norman lear. he's a buddy. he says this is what you do. you set up an office. you don't disappear you're going to talk to people. ideas will come across your desk. grab one that you love and do it. >> rose: and that was it. >> that was it. about you it was great advice, great advice. >> rose: what's influencing for both of you. i'll start with you ben. in terms of what's out there changing the world. obviously mobile is changing the world more than anything i assume and the cloud is changing. those two things don't you think. >> well yes, i think for what we see mobile, just the way all of us, how it changed all of our lives. it's unbelievable. mobile is probably the biggest trend that we continue to invest into and the thing that we see, the best idea coming in around. everything has to be noble first it's not really the second screen anyone. it's why everything's happening. >> rose: what would you say? >> i would say that we're in a time just like 1981 to 1984. benjamin will remember that time because i think
. >> why i started to have a part, i was talking to norman lear. he's a buddy. he says this is what you do. you set up an office. you don't disappear you're going to talk to people. ideas will come across your desk. grab one that you love and do it. >> rose: and that was it. >> that was it. about you it was great advice, great advice. >> rose: what's influencing for both of you. i'll start with you ben. in terms of what's out there changing the world. obviously mobile is...
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. >> i played king lear at 8, by the way. [ light laughter ] i came home, and there was no coffee tablee was nothing, and i was freaking out. i was like, you know, "mom, we've been robbed." and she said no, we're using all of our furniture for the set of "the seagull." and literally, you know, whenever we would do a play, we would do a check off play and we would use all of our furniture. so that was my upbringing. it was very awkward. and i remember in first grade, would you stand up and say what your parents did for a living and i said "my parents steal shoes --" [ light laughter ] --because they had all their costumes at the house. so my mom would have her period costume and her shoes lined up. and then so they made my parents come into school and tell me what they actually did and make me understand what it is to be an actor. >> seth: that's something your mom, the stealing of the shoes. that's very turtle-centric. like that's how they're similar. they have an obsession with shoes. >> indeed, with nikes. >> seth: yes. >> yes indeed. that's the updated version. >> seth: were kids ups
. >> i played king lear at 8, by the way. [ light laughter ] i came home, and there was no coffee tablee was nothing, and i was freaking out. i was like, you know, "mom, we've been robbed." and she said no, we're using all of our furniture for the set of "the seagull." and literally, you know, whenever we would do a play, we would do a check off play and we would use all of our furniture. so that was my upbringing. it was very awkward. and i remember in first grade,...
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the king lear to traditional link using like all as water and some had been your water the vineyardss water than other water intense users. >> pam: coming up on kron 4 news at six. we will find out how one livermore valley grower is dealing with the drought and water cuts. >> pam: it will come as news to no one. that rental costs in the bay area are higher than ever before. but just how high. is surprising even the experts, >>grant lodes is here with some impressive numbers. >> reporter:you might be impressed or you might be depressed, the average rent in the bay area is now more than 2=thousand dollars. that's about ten percent jump in one year. >> reporter:no surprise. san francisco renters are facing the steepest rents. more than 3=thousand dollars is the average per month >> reporter:and people are paying: 96 percent of available rentals are occupied. >> reporter:san jose's average is about one thousand dollars less, but it rose faster from last year. >> reporter:and check this out: it is actually more expensive to rent in oakland. >> reporter:its average is up more than 12 perce
the king lear to traditional link using like all as water and some had been your water the vineyardss water than other water intense users. >> pam: coming up on kron 4 news at six. we will find out how one livermore valley grower is dealing with the drought and water cuts. >> pam: it will come as news to no one. that rental costs in the bay area are higher than ever before. but just how high. is surprising even the experts, >>grant lodes is here with some impressive numbers....
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and fluidity, porosity of borders, is syrian refugee aid to 13, believe it or not, performing king learee camp in jordan last month. 100 children were cast in this experience adaptation. according to the united nations, more than half of the registered refugees in jordan are younger than 18. it is touching, but at the same time, it just breaks your heart. >> at least there is a silver lining. >> that is phenomenal. eliza, thank you. that is fabulous. >> much more coming up. next up, box every raised their 2014 games in a brings a brings of parts what question of the day -- is this the beginning of the end of the bull market? tweet us @bsurveillance. we are in bloomberg television, and tweeting on your tablet, your smartphone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ "surveillance" exclusive -- washington is in a fog. there it is. we will go down to washington and friday to clear the fog. really looking forward to joining peter cook in washington as we look at the spring meetings at the imf. i will have a conversation with madame lagarde, thursday morning, scheduled for that. hoping the fog will clear befor
and fluidity, porosity of borders, is syrian refugee aid to 13, believe it or not, performing king learee camp in jordan last month. 100 children were cast in this experience adaptation. according to the united nations, more than half of the registered refugees in jordan are younger than 18. it is touching, but at the same time, it just breaks your heart. >> at least there is a silver lining. >> that is phenomenal. eliza, thank you. that is fabulous. >> much more coming up....
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lear was stabbed in the torso, on pacific avenue a mcdonald avenue.s expected the reserves survive the attack. and the police said that the three attackers have not obtained that party. they also said it does not look like it was game or drug-related. . the morning commute is winding down stopping on the way to the toll plaza no major backup age with gear maker way towards the bridge. lasteeke.ied depend it reay ma theiffence beeen a morning arou theouse d geing little exeise. beeen a morning arou theohi-ya! and triea bang css. beeen a morning one ekencan make all e dierence.unke the bar, pendivesou the condence ofew f-flex® ptection. i's a sm. 'our st protection. with fresamp atdepend.com takeour ekend on when la quinta.com sends sales rep steve hatfield the ready for you alert, the second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! this morning one of them in the cemetery of rich dry times between 18 and 22 minutes was on a very
lear was stabbed in the torso, on pacific avenue a mcdonald avenue.s expected the reserves survive the attack. and the police said that the three attackers have not obtained that party. they also said it does not look like it was game or drug-related. . the morning commute is winding down stopping on the way to the toll plaza no major backup age with gear maker way towards the bridge. lasteeke.ied depend it reay ma theiffence beeen a morning arou theouse d geing little exeise. beeen a morning...
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know something i could curiosity i couldn't get rid of man running through the woods kind of king lear scenario he's been thrown out of his kingdom a nice evangelist who's stood up against this fictional legislation called the faith and fairness act. and this faith and fairness act would essentially require all faiths to give equal time and respect in the public eye and for this evangelists that's like death to the leader well you know he would have to say it's going up in the pulpit you have to say jesus is just one of the ways and for a guy like this you know that's that's a you know a hard thing to go with so he stands up against it you know a lot of. exactly well i think that you know it is a fictional scenario but you know this evangelist stands up against it it's a lot of his friends who are involved with the legislation even his own ministry and he's framed for murder and rape and he goes on the run to prove his innocence so it's it is a little farfetched it's a political thriller but you know plays on the house of cards type of fanfare and i think it makes for an entertaining p
know something i could curiosity i couldn't get rid of man running through the woods kind of king lear scenario he's been thrown out of his kingdom a nice evangelist who's stood up against this fictional legislation called the faith and fairness act. and this faith and fairness act would essentially require all faiths to give equal time and respect in the public eye and for this evangelists that's like death to the leader well you know he would have to say it's going up in the pulpit you have...
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when you get airborne, we lear the undercarriage travel and the wheel travel, you get that specific noiseno one raises eyebrows to that because you hear the noises. there are various phase z of flight that these guys can tune into and put the jigsaw puzzle together. >> just from that sound. >> then anything that sounds a little bit unusual, that's what they'll hone in on. >> mike williamson, i'd like to bring you in in terms of you being an expert. they've refined the search area to ach smaller area several hundred square miles, much smaller than before but still large. it's been eight days now. they haven't heard anything yet. we're waiting for the update from today. how worrisome is that to you? >> i don't think we can make any conclusions until the bluefin has completed its search of that primary area. and using one auv, it takes a little bit longer. if they had two systems, they could be operating in tandem while one is coming up and downloading and charging, the other could be operating. the operation does take a little time and they are making good progress. >> this is certainly a s
when you get airborne, we lear the undercarriage travel and the wheel travel, you get that specific noiseno one raises eyebrows to that because you hear the noises. there are various phase z of flight that these guys can tune into and put the jigsaw puzzle together. >> just from that sound. >> then anything that sounds a little bit unusual, that's what they'll hone in on. >> mike williamson, i'd like to bring you in in terms of you being an expert. they've refined the search...
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chairman, congress has a lear duty. congress is exercising oversight authority as the earliest days of our nation dating back to as early as 1792. a committee was established to examine the arm's defeat at the attle of wabash. robust congressional oversight has exposed waste in government and abuses in power by administration officials and presidents. it is it is through congress asking tough questions that allow americans to hold their government and elected officials accountable. i am disappointed this administration appear so willing to jeopardize the public's trust in their government that they have want been more forthcome with information related to this investigation and others. as chairman of the committee of natural resources i have overseen numerous investigations into this administration. i can tell you firsthand that it has failed to live up to its promise of being the most open and transparent administration in history. in the course of our ministration, the ministration low swalked numerous requests. when
chairman, congress has a lear duty. congress is exercising oversight authority as the earliest days of our nation dating back to as early as 1792. a committee was established to examine the arm's defeat at the attle of wabash. robust congressional oversight has exposed waste in government and abuses in power by administration officials and presidents. it is it is through congress asking tough questions that allow americans to hold their government and elected officials accountable. i am...
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chairman that may be lear. these provisions destroy jobs. we can certainly point to individual jobs that are created in any field when we throw money at that area but mommy systematically force our society to pay more for energy than it needs to cost we are wasting money that could otherwise be spent on productive things that could be invested. under some circumstances i understand. under some circumstances when and so it can be competitive in to that extent wonderful. let it turn its own market share but we shouldn't be subsidizing this the way we are. mr. chairman my amendment would strike these provisions. i know it's completely noncontroversial and i assume we will just accept it. >> thank you senator toomey. let's start with senator grassley i believe would like to comment on this. >> i used to be called the father of two wind energy tax credit and now i suppose i'm the grandfather of the wind energy tax credit. i'm sympathetic to the tax code being too cluttered with tax provisions and that's the reason many of us have been clamoring f
chairman that may be lear. these provisions destroy jobs. we can certainly point to individual jobs that are created in any field when we throw money at that area but mommy systematically force our society to pay more for energy than it needs to cost we are wasting money that could otherwise be spent on productive things that could be invested. under some circumstances i understand. under some circumstances when and so it can be competitive in to that extent wonderful. let it turn its own...
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woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting. do any of those. man: since i've been cycling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. this morning on "world news now," doctors gunned down. americans treating patients in afghanistan shot and killed. >> our family and friends have suffered a great loss and our hearts are aching. >> grief for american family and the search for answers in afghanistan. >>> health alert. the worst measles outbreak in ten years. the nationwide scare, the warning signs for parents and the heated debate over vaccinations. >>> promising potion, a soft drink growing in popularity could boost your libido and more. >>> people in the nightlife world that want to spike it. people using it for hangovers because you use half of one and your hangover disappears in ten minutes. >> the magic in this sweet pink drink. we'll give it a try. it's friday, april 25th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world ne
woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting. do any of those. man: since i've been cycling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. this morning on "world news now," doctors gunned down. americans treating patients in afghanistan shot and killed. >> our family and friends have suffered a great loss and our hearts are aching. >>...
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woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting.ling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. train with the best, a team that shares my drive and commitment. that's why i serve in the united states coast guard. maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com.
woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting.ling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. train with the best, a team that shares my drive and commitment. that's why i serve in the united states coast guard. maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com.
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it was blinded by the light, the lear issues, before it came out.tar and starts playing songs. youth is wasted on the young. i was 12 years old when these things were happening. meeting whitney houston for the first time. >> it's safer because you're a boy. >> yeah. >> i know i have -- i don't want my daughter to meet any of these rockers. i don't want to go here. never mind. so, fred, you launched a great law firm now this is different for you. >> the law firm still exists. in the music business i was a music lawyer. i represented artists. some of the -- hopefully the artists you're listening to. when i got into the digital media space it was much more capital as the hub, not the lawyer. so it was the raising of the capital. i realized that's really the fuel that helped these companies grow. so i repositioned myself in banking. >> suddenly i can see the potential here. i love music of all kind. i listen to sirius xm. i was listening to joni mitchell. i spent $60. i haven't spent money on music in a long time. it is so easy on my iphone. i have them
it was blinded by the light, the lear issues, before it came out.tar and starts playing songs. youth is wasted on the young. i was 12 years old when these things were happening. meeting whitney houston for the first time. >> it's safer because you're a boy. >> yeah. >> i know i have -- i don't want my daughter to meet any of these rockers. i don't want to go here. never mind. so, fred, you launched a great law firm now this is different for you. >> the law firm still...
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--lear is also a technology that has safety concerns.ndustry has a pretty good record in the u.s.. we have not had an accident along the lines of the fukushima catastrophe in japan but that shook the confidence in that industry. you have the nuclear regulatory commission re-looking at its own rules and has been pushing ahead with certain tighter safeguards. it is also increasing the headwinds. for years, we have heard about a nuclear renaissance. for the first time in decades, you are seeing at few nuclear plants built in the u.s.. there are two reactors under construction in georgia and a couple more in south carolina. is many more we see something i think is managed in question and is uncertain right now. the industry was planning a fairly wide will tout a few years ago. it depends on whether the companies can get the financing and it depends on how much public confidence there is in the sector. host: from the democrats line in north carolina, go ahead. i would like to speak about the efficiency of ethanol. we have two natural gas well
--lear is also a technology that has safety concerns.ndustry has a pretty good record in the u.s.. we have not had an accident along the lines of the fukushima catastrophe in japan but that shook the confidence in that industry. you have the nuclear regulatory commission re-looking at its own rules and has been pushing ahead with certain tighter safeguards. it is also increasing the headwinds. for years, we have heard about a nuclear renaissance. for the first time in decades, you are seeing at...
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that was artie's paulus lear reporting there from tel aviv or just to remind you though of the lebanon war so more than a thousand civilians killed the overwhelming majority being lebanese citizens and the same number of civilians were killed in the garza operation that was in two thousand and eight and which are israel last just three noncombatants. are now in r.t. international siberia's diamants are considered some of the world's best and therefore the most expensive but luckily for russia it's got bags of them but to turn the raw material into a shiny masterpiece is quite a task is to buy mots a saw for herself every girl's dream gets its finishing touch. fragments of stars t. is the guards and of course a girl's best friend with the wedding bells just around the corner for me there was nothing more i wanted to do than shop for a little bit of sparkle and of course every bride wants to know where a diamond comes from and the diamond found in the east of siberia is a cut above the rest. you could see in diamonds are valued around the world mainly of just their cotton every type of c
that was artie's paulus lear reporting there from tel aviv or just to remind you though of the lebanon war so more than a thousand civilians killed the overwhelming majority being lebanese citizens and the same number of civilians were killed in the garza operation that was in two thousand and eight and which are israel last just three noncombatants. are now in r.t. international siberia's diamants are considered some of the world's best and therefore the most expensive but luckily for russia...