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" though larger portfolio is the tragedy they are long titles they say it is about "king lear" also its also about who had to become a man on the run. site of a little curious how their name to the one thought that i have is ever named with proverbs all's well that ends well, in some research that i have been doing for metalwork is to understand why they chose the proverbs city county times said you read those plays? >> the whole cycle for zero or five times i tend to read them in the order we think that they were written because i tried to piece together the career of this person whenever is teaching large lecture class's hamlet in "king lear" i read those probably 20 times. c-span: was the first and last. >>guest: there is a debate it could have been henry six maybe a comedy of errors that is a farce of it and the twins at the end of his career were collaborative it was not the tempest he wrote with other writers. c-span: which would he have read in the 1300's that would have predicted today? adapter 9/11 from george to be bush with the transformation of the leader to be less serious
" though larger portfolio is the tragedy they are long titles they say it is about "king lear" also its also about who had to become a man on the run. site of a little curious how their name to the one thought that i have is ever named with proverbs all's well that ends well, in some research that i have been doing for metalwork is to understand why they chose the proverbs city county times said you read those plays? >> the whole cycle for zero or five times i tend to read...
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." >> norman lear and bud yorken created iconic shows. >> they revolutionized cbs and all of television>> our world is crumbling down. >> to use language on tv like that was unheard of. but it captured a certain moment. >> archie, 12% of the population is black. there should be a lot of black families living out here. >> i think it's wonderful. >> let's see how wonderful it is when watermelon rinds coming flying out the window. >> i thought they better be careful. >> there was no doubt in my mind american people were going to accept it. >> do you have a quick answer for the people who say the show reinforces bigotry and you know that charge started? >> yes, my quick answer is no. >> everybody is going to see something they knew damn well was going on and nothing that surprising. >> edith, we're out of toilet paper. >> no, we're not, i bought some yesterday. it's in the closet in the kitchen. >> i ain't in the kitchen. >> oh. >> hearing a toilet flush for the first time was a big deal and made headlines. >> what's this country coming to anyhow. >> what's it, archie, bad news? >> bad news
." >> norman lear and bud yorken created iconic shows. >> they revolutionized cbs and all of television>> our world is crumbling down. >> to use language on tv like that was unheard of. but it captured a certain moment. >> archie, 12% of the population is black. there should be a lot of black families living out here. >> i think it's wonderful. >> let's see how wonderful it is when watermelon rinds coming flying out the window. >> i thought...
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this is a story about what i would call the sociological and existential significance of king lear.the 1980s i was teaching at stanford university in what was then called the great works of western culture program which every student at stanford had to pass through in order to get on the baccalaureate degree. in the course of reading the great works of western culture, we read shakespeare. for a number of years the play we read was kingsley or, remarkable extraordinary play which was a pleasure to teach. i was dealing with students between the ages of 18 and 22 but most were about 18. teaching the play to students who were 18 years old went rather naturally to the place they knew and that had to do with the fact the play is about a family, a deeply dysfunctional family, in particular. most of the conversations and most of the work and most of the significance of the play for them arose from those relationships king lear has with his daughters and the domestic relationships during the play. at the end of my time at stanford ironically i was invited to participate in a seminar funded
this is a story about what i would call the sociological and existential significance of king lear.the 1980s i was teaching at stanford university in what was then called the great works of western culture program which every student at stanford had to pass through in order to get on the baccalaureate degree. in the course of reading the great works of western culture, we read shakespeare. for a number of years the play we read was kingsley or, remarkable extraordinary play which was a pleasure...
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william shakespeare, is to chronicle history of the life and death of king lear and his three daughters. in the first folio displays not described as a history but as a tragedy. so if you're creating an admission of display you have to decide for yourself what you call it because they are two conflicting versions of what this play is. if you're doing an edition of hamlet you have several quardo editions, and in one of those editions, the to be or not to speech reads, to be or not to be, that's the point. it's so different from the one that we recognize. that's because there were different ways of capturing the performance, and perhaps that version is from a series of scribes were transcribing it in the audience in real time. scholars are really interested in debt. our collection covers much more than shakespeare. but actually a picture of the entire english renaissance and extends the european renaissance. we really cover the introduction of print in the 1470s through about the 1730s which is the fault emergence of the atlantic world, which includes a part of the world we are standing i
william shakespeare, is to chronicle history of the life and death of king lear and his three daughters. in the first folio displays not described as a history but as a tragedy. so if you're creating an admission of display you have to decide for yourself what you call it because they are two conflicting versions of what this play is. if you're doing an edition of hamlet you have several quardo editions, and in one of those editions, the to be or not to speech reads, to be or not to be, that's...
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standing up for what you believe in in "king lear," or the experience of being treated as an outsidern "othello" or "the merchant of venice." shakespeare speaks to us in 2016 because we still struggle with politics, war, love and family . and in the end, this will always be a struggle to understand ourselves and each other. markets and social media will only teach us so much about what drives us. to learn more, we need the humanities and the arts to inspire them. what better way to celebrate the 400th anniversary of shakespeare's death then by bringing together people who can talk about the moment they discovered this amazing writer. and now, it is time to hear their stories. in early 2009, president obama appointed our first presenter as the associate director of the white house office of public engagement. however, you might know him better from the film adaptation of "the name sake," doctor lawrence cutler on house or maybe you know him as kumar. what you might not know is he shared a special connection to shakespeare from literally the first day he was born. please join me in welc
standing up for what you believe in in "king lear," or the experience of being treated as an outsidern "othello" or "the merchant of venice." shakespeare speaks to us in 2016 because we still struggle with politics, war, love and family . and in the end, this will always be a struggle to understand ourselves and each other. markets and social media will only teach us so much about what drives us. to learn more, we need the humanities and the arts to inspire them....
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william shakespeare, his true chronicle history of the life and death of king lear and his three daughters. in the first folio, this is not described as a history that is a tragedy. so if you are creating an edition of this play, you have to decide for yourself what to call it because they were to complete team versions of what the play is. in addition of hamlet, you've got several editions and in one of those, to be or not to be speech read for me to be or not to be the point. it is so different from the one we recognize and that is because they were different ways of capturing the performance and perhaps that version is from his series of scribes who were transcribing it in the audience and real time. are interested in that our collection covers much more than shakes here. it's a picture of the entire renaissance that extends to the european renaissance. we really covered print in the 1470s through about the 1730s which is the fully merchants of the atlantic world, which includes the part of the world we are standing in now. this is a copy of cicero, which is a schoolboy's book. this cop
william shakespeare, his true chronicle history of the life and death of king lear and his three daughters. in the first folio, this is not described as a history that is a tragedy. so if you are creating an edition of this play, you have to decide for yourself what to call it because they were to complete team versions of what the play is. in addition of hamlet, you've got several editions and in one of those, to be or not to be speech read for me to be or not to be the point. it is so...
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police set out to take down two suspects in an undercover sting after the lear. but it only took seconds before the bust went bad and jacob grant was shot at least eight times. >> jacob. talk to me. talk to me. >> are you okay? >> no. >> come on. >> detective grant has undergone dozens of surgeries and will require medical care for the rest of his life. the lieutenant is no longer with the department. investigators still don't know what exactly went wrong. it turns out the meth involved in that bust was only worth about $60,000. >>> a preliminary study finds that the more hits to the head suffered by young football players, the greater risk of life. study of 93 former players looked at head injuries serious enough to be classified as a concussion and those less serious. but researchers at boston university cautioned that the study was not definitive and meant to be only a first step. >>> instead of hat trick, it was a rat trick. the florida panthers hockey team gave away 10,000 rubber rats last night. the reason? they're too complicated to explain. >> after they
police set out to take down two suspects in an undercover sting after the lear. but it only took seconds before the bust went bad and jacob grant was shot at least eight times. >> jacob. talk to me. talk to me. >> are you okay? >> no. >> come on. >> detective grant has undergone dozens of surgeries and will require medical care for the rest of his life. the lieutenant is no longer with the department. investigators still don't know what exactly went wrong. it turns...
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if you write like "king lear" to be an optimist i don't thank you can. and is it could force for the world and looking at in the i the answer is maybe not. that is of the answers you get from the plays but the big question why do people follow one another? the things they think they want to are really not. wire people so successful leading them to a place or why are they so self-defeating? and the path is rocky because of the same thing over and over and shakespeare got that. and did not hold back. he wrote about that. new have kings and criminal. >> our selection and covers much more then shakespeare of the entire english renaissance and to the 14 seventies through the 17 thirties this is part of the road we're standing in now this is a copy of cicero but this happen to belong to henry the eighth king henry the eighth divorced and be headed this copy is he annotated in says this book is mined. just a you know, . >> host: you can access this? >> you can see this online by visiting our web site but if you are reader year. so people need to look at the rea
if you write like "king lear" to be an optimist i don't thank you can. and is it could force for the world and looking at in the i the answer is maybe not. that is of the answers you get from the plays but the big question why do people follow one another? the things they think they want to are really not. wire people so successful leading them to a place or why are they so self-defeating? and the path is rocky because of the same thing over and over and shakespeare got that. and did...
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so here we have williams shakespeare without life and death of king lear and his three daughters. in the first folio this play is not described as a history but as a tragedy. so if you're creating an addition of this play you have to decide for yourself what to call it because there are two conflicting versions of what this play is. if you're doing an addition of hamlet you have several chordal additions and then one of those additions the to be or not to be each reads, to be or not to be i that is the point. it is so different from the one that we recognize. that is because there were different ways of capturing the performance. perhaps that version is from a series of scribes were transcribing it in the audience in real time. scholars are interested in the in our collection it covers really the entire renaissance and extensive through the european renaissance. we covered the introduction of print through about the 1730s which is the full emergence of the atlantic world which includes part of the world we're standing in now. this is a copy of cicero which is a schoolboys book, bu
so here we have williams shakespeare without life and death of king lear and his three daughters. in the first folio this play is not described as a history but as a tragedy. so if you're creating an addition of this play you have to decide for yourself what to call it because there are two conflicting versions of what this play is. if you're doing an addition of hamlet you have several chordal additions and then one of those additions the to be or not to be each reads, to be or not to be i...
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woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting. man: a symptom may cause you not to be able to do that anymore, and at one point, i was able to 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. >> the abc7 rape on the go on roar schedule. news that lives where you live. >> happening today, berkeley police plan to release the name of the man who shot and wounded two store clerks in alameda on saturday night on park street. a worker said the suspect was a none troublemaker who vandalized the store with graffiti in the past. co-workers saw him and kicked him out and follow him outside [ inaudible ] >> i heard three or four shots. i walked outside i saw my friends down. >> police arrested the suspect is soon after the shooting. one of wounded workers is still in the hospital. >> dolphins are trying to get away from a danger that lurks. you will not see the danger but you will see how fast t
woman: i had to lear how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting. man: a symptom may cause you not to be able to do that anymore, and at one point, i was able to 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. >> the abc7 rape on the go on roar schedule. news that lives where you live. >> happening today, berkeley police...
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and as i age and feel my mortality more tightly gripping me, my position relative to that play in learmple. it will shift, right? and i will come to believe that shakespeare's actually much more interested in a different character n a different not or subplot than i had here heretofe thought. and it's one of the great joys of being able to reencounter his work. it's a great professional privilege and a great joy of my life that i get to sort of experience this myriad of beliefs about him. and one of the great things about knowing little about him is that interpretation, literary interpretation is a scaffolding that we erect around a play with always the understanding that, you know, it's contention. it's variable. we'll stack things on and take things off and try out new things. and that's part of the beauty of the work in the same way that performed adaptations are rich and wonderful. maybe they don't bring across everything that we felt was valuable in the play, but they'll harp on something that we haven't seen before. criticism works the same way, so it's highly variable. so i woul
and as i age and feel my mortality more tightly gripping me, my position relative to that play in learmple. it will shift, right? and i will come to believe that shakespeare's actually much more interested in a different character n a different not or subplot than i had here heretofe thought. and it's one of the great joys of being able to reencounter his work. it's a great professional privilege and a great joy of my life that i get to sort of experience this myriad of beliefs about him. and...
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if you read a play like king lear and you want to wake up the next day and eat your wheaties and be an optimist, i don't think you can. i think that play shows humanity at its worst, and it really raises basic questions about is there a god, is there a force for good in the world? shakespeare looked that one right in the eye, and the answer is maybe not. so it's not the answers that you get from these plays that make them powerful. it's the big question. why do people love, lead or follow one another? why do they get up in the morning? why is it that the things they think they want are really not things that they want? and why are people so successful sometimes in leading others to a place where everybody needs to go? be why are people so self-defeating? for example, in love. i mean, so many of shakespeare's plays are about the ways in which people set out to fall in love with someone or to create this happy marriage-union, and the path is rocky because people seem to do the same thing over and over again that puts their beloved object out of reach. and shakespeare got that. it's a fas
if you read a play like king lear and you want to wake up the next day and eat your wheaties and be an optimist, i don't think you can. i think that play shows humanity at its worst, and it really raises basic questions about is there a god, is there a force for good in the world? shakespeare looked that one right in the eye, and the answer is maybe not. so it's not the answers that you get from these plays that make them powerful. it's the big question. why do people love, lead or follow one...
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i think it will be a difficult lear like last 84 was, not for the names, but i think the ship has sailed. they have done a lot worse. facebook traded way up and started trading off. i think additional week e weakness could follow. >> so another 5, 6% on a catch-up trade for ibb which would give us more convergence here. we like this long. we want to be there. >> i think the simple way to make this play. by the 320 call spread, that costs about $5 bucks. you are spending 1.5%, that will take you through to june expiration. >> it's been a tough week. what are you doing now? >> with gilead, that smoked the whole thing t. principle here is we are wanting to play this as a heads you win, tails you win. if the market will get if real trouble, we think it will outperform. we like it as a catch-up. >> we are down three bucks and change, 1.5% basically the level of index. one thing i would do here, around the 235 level. i like selling puts. you can put this into a call spread reversal. a lot of the constituents of this index are really quite cheap. gilead as a result this week not withstanding. >
i think it will be a difficult lear like last 84 was, not for the names, but i think the ship has sailed. they have done a lot worse. facebook traded way up and started trading off. i think additional week e weakness could follow. >> so another 5, 6% on a catch-up trade for ibb which would give us more convergence here. we like this long. we want to be there. >> i think the simple way to make this play. by the 320 call spread, that costs about $5 bucks. you are spending 1.5%, that...
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the one bright spot is her arrest actually helped them lear she's hoping it others get that we'll. >> getting the message out. coming up, a discovery by lochness lake. in a world that's trying to turn you into someone new... ...one hair color wants to help you keep on being you. nice'n easy. natural-looking color... ...that even in sunlight, doesn't look like hair color... it just looks like you. nice'n easy: color as real as you are. hey spray 'n wash is back...ws? and even better. it's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. which is bad news for stains, and good news for you. spray 'n wash. back 'n better. this pimple's gonna aw com'on.ver. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. and acne won't last forever. just like your mom won't walk in on you... forever. let's be clear. david? david? david? a superior clean, apply the lysol click gel. to keep it fresh, flush, after flush, after flush. for a toilet that gets clean, then actually stays that way. lysol that. no problem. that's a lot of dishes& i'll use a lot of deter
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. >> gabe: lear's then as the ball on the emerging big chance that focus enough on mobile social media they fell behind when research and other products have kept them going fierce competition chips away at them. it will sell are parts of the company right now horizon is looking like a likely buyer the but aol year ago did not make many changes to a popular product. the e-mail news finance a fantasy football and sports are not going anywhere those products continue to exist to ever owns them because they're getting a lot of eyeballs a few things really working for them and you are well and fast and possibly make them better. >> catherine:costco members you'll want to hear this. how it could soon cost more to get into the wholesale giant. and next. the sharks in enemy territory. and looking to advance in the coming up: i wasn't behaving badly i'll be the judge of that i got caught two different problems yet both are still considered distracted drivers, i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving tonight, it's game five of the first round of the western conference play-offs. the
. >> gabe: lear's then as the ball on the emerging big chance that focus enough on mobile social media they fell behind when research and other products have kept them going fierce competition chips away at them. it will sell are parts of the company right now horizon is looking like a likely buyer the but aol year ago did not make many changes to a popular product. the e-mail news finance a fantasy football and sports are not going anywhere those products continue to exist to ever owns...
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is going to happen so we need to find a clearing price that allows new facilities to be built into .learalix: investors seem comfortable with that $2.9 billion from sabine pass over 20 years. boostl give it the extra in the marketing arm but that seems to come with a lot of risk . >> i would not say there is a lot of risk. we have certain cash flow. improve, we can market our excess cargoes at a margin. even today as the company there is still a margin for us at the current pricing. the transportation prices quite low. as the market moves the, that improves our possibility for cmi but as a risk management, cmi is there in the first instance to the risk our portfolio. it's not a risk-taking element, it is a risk reducing element. coming up, austria's freedom party comes out on top during the first round of presidential elections. that's next. ♪ scarlet: a look at some of the business stories in the news right now. a $55 billion takeover of time warner cable, after agreeing to measures to protect distribution of online video. the justice department says charter cannot break up others to to
is going to happen so we need to find a clearing price that allows new facilities to be built into .learalix: investors seem comfortable with that $2.9 billion from sabine pass over 20 years. boostl give it the extra in the marketing arm but that seems to come with a lot of risk . >> i would not say there is a lot of risk. we have certain cash flow. improve, we can market our excess cargoes at a margin. even today as the company there is still a margin for us at the current pricing. the...
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if you read it play like king lear and you want to wake up the next day and be your wheaties and be anoptimist i don't think you can. that shows humanity as it -- at its worst and asked the question is there good in the world and shakespeare looks at right in the eye and says maybe not. it's not the answers that you get from these plays that makes them powerful. it's the big question, why do people love, lead or follow? whether they get up in the morning? why is it that the things they think they want are really not things that they want and why are people so successful sometimes and leading others to a place for everybody needs to go and why are people so self-defeating? for example in love so many of shakespeare's plays are about the ways in which people set out to fall in love with someone or to create this happy marriage union in and the path is rocky because people seem to do the same thing over and over again that puts their beloved object out of reach and shakespeare got that. it's a fascinating thing about a human being and he didn't hold back. he wrote about all kinds of peopl
if you read it play like king lear and you want to wake up the next day and be your wheaties and be anoptimist i don't think you can. that shows humanity as it -- at its worst and asked the question is there good in the world and shakespeare looks at right in the eye and says maybe not. it's not the answers that you get from these plays that makes them powerful. it's the big question, why do people love, lead or follow? whether they get up in the morning? why is it that the things they think...
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that is really lear millennials really haven't done that.hey get their news from twitter, they get their news from facebook sharing or signing up from newsletters or reading things on re reddit. how we layer about what's happening. it makes people incredibly narrow, in a cone of what they accept and what they see. it's self-select. if you oar democrat and you're interested in news about bernie sanders, you tend to self-select and read only news about bernie sanders and you don't see much incidental news nowadays. the news you get from reading a newspaper, flip the page and it wasn't a story that you would have self-selected to have read, but it's about a republican or ted cruz or somebody else. that's what we're missing now is that balance. >> hang on there for us and everyone else, i want you all to stand by. when we come back we're going to stay a look at how millennials are continuing to change our game. >> we are getting our news online. ancestral place. what'll happen to this after the mine...this will sink away and be destroyed. >> wer
that is really lear millennials really haven't done that.hey get their news from twitter, they get their news from facebook sharing or signing up from newsletters or reading things on re reddit. how we layer about what's happening. it makes people incredibly narrow, in a cone of what they accept and what they see. it's self-select. if you oar democrat and you're interested in news about bernie sanders, you tend to self-select and read only news about bernie sanders and you don't see much...
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sasay, look, i'm goiningo support the nominee for this par and go out and w for him because i'm the learave you here. come back soon always good to talk wityou. >> goodd to talk to yo my frfriend. >> pat chchanan. >>> thankss for joining us tonighght. goodnight fr n new york. >> these rules are 0 "war on t e little guy." each and everyne ofhis is incomprehensible to o m >> i have no idea w what its in this b boo and i'm a constitutitionalawyer. >> the government adadds thousas of payments of new rules.s. >> tough refoforms to protect consumumers. >> they sasay we need morore. >>re are certain timimes we shououldnfringe on your freedom. >> we have to depend on the federal government to prprott ourhildren. >> but they keep paing more laws. now wewe're d drowning in red t. >> i can't eat the y i want, drink waterer the way i want,
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. >>> and donald trump could very well win his home state in next week's new york pry lear but "first at 4," why two of h own is >>> some new insight right now into why we've seen flames and smoke spreading across montgomery county land dozens of times so far this year. reports reviewed by news4 shows the fire and ems department has responded to 60 brush fires in the county so far. a dozen of those were considered significant including one last month in germantown. among the causes listed, controlled burns that spread farther than expected, and one of them triggered by overhead power lines that fell on dry grass. >>> it is one of the most controversial issues on the presidential campaign trail, the that you will only see on news4. >>> and another dose of wet weather going to be moving in. when you'll have to dodge the rain drops and why you could heasome rumbles of thr u wall street. the nra. they're powerful. they usually get their way. but not with democrat donna edwards. she won't take cash from wall street banks. and when washington insiders wrote a loophole to let the nra spend d
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would say, look, i'm goingo support the nominee for this par and go out and wk for him because i'm the learrces onapitol hill. >> pat,ato have you here. come back soon always good to talk with you. >> goodd to talk to you, my frfriend. >> pat buchchanan. >>> thankss for joining us toghght. goodnight from n new york. for time life's music collection. (soft musi ♪ (nararrator) these are songs thatat can relax and soothe y.. (ray conniffff ♪ somewhere my love ♪ there will be songs to o sing (narrator) songngs that make you feel good.. (frankie valli) ♪ you're just too good t to be true ♪ ♪ can't t take my eyes off of you ♪ ♪ you'de like heaven to touch ♪ (narrator) songs s that take you to wonderfulul pces. (the 5th dimension) ♪ up-up and away ♪ in my beautiful, my beaututiful balloon ♪
would say, look, i'm goingo support the nominee for this par and go out and wk for him because i'm the learrces onapitol hill. >> pat,ato have you here. come back soon always good to talk with you. >> goodd to talk to you, my frfriend. >> pat buchchanan. >>> thankss for joining us toghght. goodnight from n new york. for time life's music collection. (soft musi ♪ (nararrator) these are songs thatat can relax and soothe y.. (ray conniffff ♪ somewhere my love ♪...
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melissa mollett is lear with more on the backups. >> good morning.is breaking news, we have just learned about three seconds ago that all lanes have reopened. i thought i saw something on camera and chopper says, yes, all lanes have just reopened outer loop at 123. so we still have the three mile backup that has to work its way south. so it's important to for the just look at your morning. now i can tell you here you have to watch so i can tek tecan tel it is open outer loop at 123. still very slow, but the aprils are at least moving. you can see the big red blob on the left side of the beltway. everything else looking pretty did good right now. beltway at colesville top of the beltway rolling along here. red line still single tracking between van ness and dupont circle. >>> we have floor now on it that breaking news on the beltway. kristin wright has more now from the ground. >> reporter: that's right. so in just the past few minutes asthma poli melissa reported, t moving, but still some backups. overturned vehicle and fire as a result. don't have a
melissa mollett is lear with more on the backups. >> good morning.is breaking news, we have just learned about three seconds ago that all lanes have reopened. i thought i saw something on camera and chopper says, yes, all lanes have just reopened outer loop at 123. so we still have the three mile backup that has to work its way south. so it's important to for the just look at your morning. now i can tell you here you have to watch so i can tek tecan tel it is open outer loop at 123. still...
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doubt that washington had about whether he was thinking about following judges example according to lear, washington's secretary in 1791. quote, some day i presume somebody i presume insinuated to him that the motive for sending him home so long pfer you was expected there was to preskt has taking advantage of a six month resident many -- in this place. when he was possessed of this idea he appeared to be extremely unand and although he made not the least objection to going, yet he said he was mortified to the last degree that it could be entertained of his fidelity. so much he was touched that left no doubt his sincerity and to show him that there was no apprehension of that kind entertained of him knew that washington told him that he should not go to that time but remain into the expiration of six months and then go home to prepare for your arrival there. he's continued here till this time and tomorrow takes us us departure for virginia. and then there was richmond hercules's son was clearly not a fan of washington. 14 when he cam to philadelphia richmond lasted one year and sent back
doubt that washington had about whether he was thinking about following judges example according to lear, washington's secretary in 1791. quote, some day i presume somebody i presume insinuated to him that the motive for sending him home so long pfer you was expected there was to preskt has taking advantage of a six month resident many -- in this place. when he was possessed of this idea he appeared to be extremely unand and although he made not the least objection to going, yet he said he was...
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. >> dickerson: lear back with our panel. i want to start with you, donald trump's campaign manager said to group of republicans meaning he said, you'll start to see more depth of the person. the real person, you'll see a different guy. saying that donald trump is going to evolve what do you make of that? >> we saw donald trump in apac he gave a speech he read from a teleprompter, he was very disciplined basically all the usual things one would expect a republican candidate to say. the trouble is that donald trump has done as well that he has because of his attitude, ability to create excitement and energy. and i find it very hard to believe that he's going to be able to maintain that discipline tone, not really abut policy issues, he's taken dozen different policy stances over the course of his campaign so far. i just find it very unlikely that man effort will be able to >> dickerson: it takes long them for them to go down usually politicians never want to admit their negatives are high. could any politician do anything to d
. >> dickerson: lear back with our panel. i want to start with you, donald trump's campaign manager said to group of republicans meaning he said, you'll start to see more depth of the person. the real person, you'll see a different guy. saying that donald trump is going to evolve what do you make of that? >> we saw donald trump in apac he gave a speech he read from a teleprompter, he was very disciplined basically all the usual things one would expect a republican candidate to say....
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as a chance he will not go tonight the defending champs are a lot more vulnerable at home quashing lear's woman opposite right now and curries not among them and neither is our clear is morning @ should around the 02 that from the oakland practice facility. interesting thing is it was not a result of the aggressive defense saturday at happens when it q-tip shot. it is the team and interesting dilemma. if he is healthy there's a question deeply with limited minutes. >> reporter: official word on when we will hear a new update to indicators one will be in the next 40 minutes or so when they address the media pregame when they give a report if anything has changed. >> pam: they will have or chlorine a pact to the chair on the team and j.r. is life outside with more from the fans. >> j.r.: just over two hours away from a tipoff opened the parking lot which means the tailgate is under way off in the distance you can see some folks are making their way toward the oracle of big game talk with some fans who came as far as tokyo. fans are still getting tickets looking one direction i see that and
as a chance he will not go tonight the defending champs are a lot more vulnerable at home quashing lear's woman opposite right now and curries not among them and neither is our clear is morning @ should around the 02 that from the oakland practice facility. interesting thing is it was not a result of the aggressive defense saturday at happens when it q-tip shot. it is the team and interesting dilemma. if he is healthy there's a question deeply with limited minutes. >> reporter: official...
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for another three to tt four weeks.ur w >> whitney houston fans willansw soon be able to learn more leare singer. oscar winning film maker kevin n mcdonald's is making as mang a documentary about the singer.y g it's the first to besto authorized by the pop superstar's estate since hers ea death in 2012.tedein 2012. the film is expected to feature unprecedented accessedcc to those closest to houstonon including an interview with arista record clive days.ord ive mcdonald says he wants told s tell the story of how h brilliant houston was and hownd she changed the way pop music m was sung. she he did do that.e he d >>> this week's special friday give away is for the hottest hot ticket in town. t you could win admission foris you and a guest to fox5's f5' big "empire" season finale party.pa it's happening may 18th at the howard theater. magic weren't oh he two-pointt 3's ohdonny simpson plus littlee mo and quick silver will be there along with fox5 hosts h allison seymour and myself. many more fox5ers are going toog drop by as well.s w >> just go to fox5d.c.com/contests betweenm/ now and 11:59
for another three to tt four weeks.ur w >> whitney houston fans willansw soon be able to learn more leare singer. oscar winning film maker kevin n mcdonald's is making as mang a documentary about the singer.y g it's the first to besto authorized by the pop superstar's estate since hers ea death in 2012.tedein 2012. the film is expected to feature unprecedented accessedcc to those closest to houstonon including an interview with arista record clive days.ord ive mcdonald says he wants told...
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i would talk to every columnist, go on the brian lear show, exactly those, you know, sort of moderate to liberal voters in new york city who -- to remind them how they like her. i would, you know, and i would play that card. i think she also needs to boost her vote among african-americans. in some of these northern states, in wisconsin last night, it's not bad to get 71%, but in the south, she was getting 92% of the african-american vote. if she can get the number up, she'll be solid. i don't think there is any relevant indication that she has that, you know, incredibly high percentage in the bank. >> we've got to go in a second. will we see trump ride the subway or eat a knisch before the primary. >> yes on subway, no on knisc. >> i say no on subway. knisch, maybe. >> use a fork? >> him, i don't know. he doesn't have high tastes. >> he does use a fork. >>> please come back to new york, please, in the next few weeks. we need you here. >> thank you, john. >> please stay here. we need you here too. >>> coming up, talking politics with tavis smiley. if you're watching us, you can listen
i would talk to every columnist, go on the brian lear show, exactly those, you know, sort of moderate to liberal voters in new york city who -- to remind them how they like her. i would, you know, and i would play that card. i think she also needs to boost her vote among african-americans. in some of these northern states, in wisconsin last night, it's not bad to get 71%, but in the south, she was getting 92% of the african-american vote. if she can get the number up, she'll be solid. i don't...
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william shakespeare, his true chronicle history of the life and death of king lear and his three daughters. in the first folio, this play is not described as a history, but as a tragedy. so if you're creating an edition of this play, you have to decide for yourself what to call it, because there are two conflicting versions of what this play is. if you're doing an edition of hamlet, you've got several cordo editions and then the folio, and in one of those editions to be or not to be speech reads to be or not to be, aye, that's the point. it's so different from the one that rewe recognize. -- we recognize. and that's because there were different ways of capturing the performance and, you know, perhaps that version is from a series of scribes who were transcribing it in the audience in realtime. scholars are really interested in that, and they should be, because ultimately you want to create editions of these plays, because people want to read them. and so one of the things that's happened at the folger is that we've created the folger editions using this collection. it's the best selling hi
william shakespeare, his true chronicle history of the life and death of king lear and his three daughters. in the first folio, this play is not described as a history, but as a tragedy. so if you're creating an edition of this play, you have to decide for yourself what to call it, because there are two conflicting versions of what this play is. if you're doing an edition of hamlet, you've got several cordo editions and then the folio, and in one of those editions to be or not to be speech...
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he'sot a lear, he's nonot a coervative.s just a careerolitician that he hopes that the e ely ages of a career. maria: chr, do you agree with that? i think that ul wasn't taken ouof con tek, he was trying to cut des. he's parof this new trump strategy to actuallyalk to delegates and haveore than just a rally strategy buit may be too little too te. pennsylvania, that's a primary tomorrow where trump is leang by 10, 12, 13 poin in that ste anwill probabldo well. 54 by delates aren't bound by anything. ey are going to go into the convention,rump's only chance are those kind of d dls to try and windshield wiper on e rst ballot. jon:an we talk some mo about the pennsylvania primary, is this one that looks like colorado where trumpurns around and winthe vote and says the wholeystem rigged against hixplain how thatt procs in pennsylvania is going to wor >> well, each congssiona district, which think the are gets three people who they vote for directly thnames s of these delegates are on the ballolot. those people aren't bod by anyb
he'sot a lear, he's nonot a coervative.s just a careerolitician that he hopes that the e ely ages of a career. maria: chr, do you agree with that? i think that ul wasn't taken ouof con tek, he was trying to cut des. he's parof this new trump strategy to actuallyalk to delegates and haveore than just a rally strategy buit may be too little too te. pennsylvania, that's a primary tomorrow where trump is leang by 10, 12, 13 poin in that ste anwill probabldo well. 54 by delates aren't bound by...
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. >> introducing chris stapleton a country music lear wrist who has finally found his place in the spotlight. mark strassmann will have his story. ♪ >> chris stapleton is a gifted singer and songwriter. just don't call him a star. >> i don't think i ever moved to nashville to be a star. in fact the word kinda gives me the heebie-jeebies. >> with a platinum album to his name and armful of awards this year's break out country star is what he is. chris stapleton, ahead on "sunday morning." >> conor knighton is on the trail to big bend national park. faith salie surveys the work of a nun who became a noted artist. corita kent. steve hartman introduces us to a couple on a mission. and more. first in the headlines for this "sunday morning" the 3rd of april, 2016. a few flights are expected to take off from brussels airport today looking at the first flight out this morning. the first sign since the march 22 suicide bombings. a plane crashed on to california's interstate 15 north of san diego yesterday striking a car. one person in the car died. five other people were injured. jazz saxaphonist, gat
. >> introducing chris stapleton a country music lear wrist who has finally found his place in the spotlight. mark strassmann will have his story. ♪ >> chris stapleton is a gifted singer and songwriter. just don't call him a star. >> i don't think i ever moved to nashville to be a star. in fact the word kinda gives me the heebie-jeebies. >> with a platinum album to his name and armful of awards this year's break out country star is what he is. chris stapleton, ahead on...
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so it's an unfortunate core lear to this chapter in internet history, the same kind of flip-flop we're concerned on rate regulation is exactly what we've seen is expected. you see, chairman wheeler was quote-unquote ok with it until he decided maybe not. as a former business owner myself, i can tell you can't make business decisions based on a hope and a prayer of your regulator. i was actually regulated by the f.c.c. i knew the rules. i followed them. they were clear. they were bright line. in an incredibly open marketplace, can you imagine the lack of clarity and the ability to go back after the fact and in affect rate regulate? this will stifle competition, innovation and consumer choice. finally, i'd like to address charges that this bill would leave customers helpless overcharged or worse by i.s.p.'s. we'd all share that concern. we don't want that. and this bill provides protection. the notion that the f.c.c., an agency that didn't have authority over internet provider rates until last year -- until last year -- is the only line of defense between customers and fraud is frankly s
so it's an unfortunate core lear to this chapter in internet history, the same kind of flip-flop we're concerned on rate regulation is exactly what we've seen is expected. you see, chairman wheeler was quote-unquote ok with it until he decided maybe not. as a former business owner myself, i can tell you can't make business decisions based on a hope and a prayer of your regulator. i was actually regulated by the f.c.c. i knew the rules. i followed them. they were clear. they were bright line. in...
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please clear the well, please lear the aisles. he house will come to order. the house will come to order. please clear the aisles, take all conversations off the floor. he house will come to order. the house will come to order. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute for the purpose of making an announcement. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. sessions: this morning the rules committee issued an announcement outlining the amendment process for h.r. 4498. the amendment deadline has been set for monday, april 25, at
please clear the well, please lear the aisles. he house will come to order. the house will come to order. please clear the aisles, take all conversations off the floor. he house will come to order. the house will come to order. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute for the purpose of making an announcement. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr....
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issued a special subway map that includes stops like king lear and lady macbeth. nor norah?ming up. democrat donna edwards knows what it's like to struggle. divorced and without a place to live. raising her son alone. going without health insurance to putd fooon the table. but donna persevered. then she put that strength to work for us. protecting women from domestic violence. taking on the nra. rejecting wall street's cash. powerful interests don't want democrat donna edwards. that's a powerful reason why we do. women vote! is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> how would you define prince? >> an unapologetic sense of himself. >> fascinating. >> his own man. >> as we leave you, let's look at all that mattered this week. we hope you'll have a great weekend. >> take it easy. ♪ >> there is only one prince. ♪ don't have to be beautiful >> i just loved his heart. ♪ to turn me on >> he was an incredible person. very talented. ♪ >>> there's no place like home. >> we don't have much of a race anymore. senator cruz is just about mathematically eliminated. >> vic wto
issued a special subway map that includes stops like king lear and lady macbeth. nor norah?ming up. democrat donna edwards knows what it's like to struggle. divorced and without a place to live. raising her son alone. going without health insurance to putd fooon the table. but donna persevered. then she put that strength to work for us. protecting women from domestic violence. taking on the nra. rejecting wall street's cash. powerful interests don't want democrat donna edwards. that's a...
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issued a special subway map that includes stops like king lear and lady macbeth. norah?eare reading. >> next we'll look at all that matters this week. you're watching "cbs this morn,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> how would you define prince? >> an unapologetic sense of himself. >> fascinating. >> his own man. >> as we leave ope you'll have weekend. >> take it easy. ♪ >> there is only one prince. ♪ don't have to be beautiful >> i just loved his heart. ♪ to turn me on >> he was an incredible person. very talented. ♪ >>> there's no place like home. >> we don't have much of a race anymore. senator cruz is just about mathematically eliminated. >> victory was bigger than the polls projected with donald trump securing at least 89 of the 95 delegates up for grabs. >>> despite his 16-point win. >> victory is in sight! >>> president obama's fourth visit to saudi arabia. the tensions have never been quite this high. >> you said you wanted to get bin laden, and but. >> i feel the same way about the entire isil leadership. >>> the power of the earthquake was enough to bring down this br
issued a special subway map that includes stops like king lear and lady macbeth. norah?eare reading. >> next we'll look at all that matters this week. you're watching "cbs this morn,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> how would you define prince? >> an unapologetic sense of himself. >> fascinating. >> his own man. >> as we leave ope you'll have weekend. >> take it easy. ♪ >> there is only one prince. ♪ don't have to be beautiful >> i...
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issued a special subway map that includes stops like king lear and lady macbeth. norah norah? >> thank you. learn something new every time, don't you? >> i did not know in a pickle was shakespeare. i thought that was my grandmother. need to do more shakespeare reading. coming up. listerine kills 99% of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine . as do listerine users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be in a magician's act. listerine kills 99% of bad breath germs so you can feel 100% in life. >>> how would you define prince? >> an unapologetic sense of himself. >> fascinating. >> his own man. >> as we leave you, let's look at all that mattered this week. we hope you'll have a great weekend. >> take it easy. >> there is only one prince. don't have to be beautiful >> i just loved his heart. to turn me on >> he was an incredible person. very talented. >>> there's no place like home. >
issued a special subway map that includes stops like king lear and lady macbeth. norah norah? >> thank you. learn something new every time, don't you? >> i did not know in a pickle was shakespeare. i thought that was my grandmother. need to do more shakespeare reading. coming up. listerine kills 99% of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine . as do listerine users. the very people we...
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hol stocks, lear sure stocks are up. maybe they're getting psyched for summer. but we're up, one and done. we also have ted cruz talking about new york being important, campaigng in the bronx. hopes a adwind at his back from wisconsin that could pay off for him in the big apple. he has some ground to make up if this poll is right. we'll see. >> just how significant is tonight? well just today our r campaign s raised over $2 million. [cheers and applause] neil: $2 million. that's a lot of money, a lot of moneney. all right, so u win a race, you win some money. charlie e gasparino keeps trackf all of this stuff. it helps, right. >> hey, i'm worth billions, billions and billions. ted cruz is, what did he call him? is trojan horse. neil: what did you make of his reaction? >> i like donald a lot but i thought it was classless. you can take shot as him. i think x, y and z. he thinks -- neil: iowa, if there was evidence maybe there was chchicanery going on. this made him look childish. having said that on cruz, it is all about maintaining momentum. more to the point, m
hol stocks, lear sure stocks are up. maybe they're getting psyched for summer. but we're up, one and done. we also have ted cruz talking about new york being important, campaigng in the bronx. hopes a adwind at his back from wisconsin that could pay off for him in the big apple. he has some ground to make up if this poll is right. we'll see. >> just how significant is tonight? well just today our r campaign s raised over $2 million. [cheers and applause] neil: $2 million. that's a lot of...
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on the upside we're expecting -- the top picks are lear coors.cpenney to beat estimates and amc. cemex, we were talking about the housing market, they have volume and pricing growth. so cemex is expected to beat earnings and mining to beat it. keep in mind gold prices are up more than 20% this year so far. newmont has more. >> sometimes, sri, it's not that they're going to make more money but they lose, correct? >> for cemex, yes, they're going to lose more money. >> and that's a positive surprise. >> it is. they have a lot of capital expenditures. typically it's seasonal. you have quarters where they actually beat -- they make money, quarters where they lose money. this is a quarter where they expect to lose about 5 cents a share. but it's actually 3 cents a share, so it's higher than expected. >> bobby, it's important, the beat. >> for example, that's why banks rallied last week, because the numbers were better than lowered expectations. we play this game all the time. nobody wanted the banks and suddenly they had a great week. this week, big i
on the upside we're expecting -- the top picks are lear coors.cpenney to beat estimates and amc. cemex, we were talking about the housing market, they have volume and pricing growth. so cemex is expected to beat earnings and mining to beat it. keep in mind gold prices are up more than 20% this year so far. newmont has more. >> sometimes, sri, it's not that they're going to make more money but they lose, correct? >> for cemex, yes, they're going to lose more money. >> and...
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we are asksking our generals and military lears to worry aut globalalarming. will spendnd what we need t o rebuildd o military. itit is the cheapest single investment we can make. we will develop, b bui and purchase the best equipment known to mankind. our mililiy dominance must be unesestied. and i meaean unquestioned right anybybod and everybo.. we wilillook for savings and spend our money wisely. inin this time of mouounting de, rightt now, we h have s so muchb that nobobody even knonows how o address the p problemem. i do. $1 can be wasted. not o oneingle dollar can we waste.e. we'r'relso going to have to trade our immigratitionnd economic pololics to make our economy stronggagain. this woman, sure, h herwn workers rigight here in america t the jobs and higherr pay that willll grow our tax r revues. increase our economic migight aa nationon. make a strong f financially aga. so, so iortant. we need to think smart aboutut areas where our technological superior gives us an edge. this includes 3 3d printing. artificicial intelligence and cyber warfafare. a gre
we are asksking our generals and military lears to worry aut globalalarming. will spendnd what we need t o rebuildd o military. itit is the cheapest single investment we can make. we will develop, b bui and purchase the best equipment known to mankind. our mililiy dominance must be unesestied. and i meaean unquestioned right anybybod and everybo.. we wilillook for savings and spend our money wisely. inin this time of mouounting de, rightt now, we h have s so muchb that nobobody even knonows how...
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right now, it is all lear, no rain tomorrow across south philadelphia, and center city.rend going. however, there will be rain coming in tomorrow. just periods of rain, 3:05 temperature of 62 degrees. watch for ice. snow yesterday then temperatures dropped below freezing. that could have frozen sidewalks, maybe areas that didn't quite dry. cold windchills right now, clouds coming in later. showers will develop overnight tonight and tomorrow. there's the customs house as seen in the movie ghost busters. right now, the temperatures are into the 30's. it's just about freezing. light breeze about eight miles an hour. windchill is at 26. here's snow coming in, that's the warmer air coming in. it will take awhile to get here before it does, we'll have temperatures which will slowly climb above 40 today. still into the 30's by 11:00. this afternoon, maybe the upper 40's, trying to touch 50. not quite there today. here's those showers tomorrow. maybe a few showers off and on. this is right at noon's between about noon and say 3:00, 4:00, a little sprinkle here and there, not a c
right now, it is all lear, no rain tomorrow across south philadelphia, and center city.rend going. however, there will be rain coming in tomorrow. just periods of rain, 3:05 temperature of 62 degrees. watch for ice. snow yesterday then temperatures dropped below freezing. that could have frozen sidewalks, maybe areas that didn't quite dry. cold windchills right now, clouds coming in later. showers will develop overnight tonight and tomorrow. there's the customs house as seen in the movie ghost...
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how community lears are responding this morning. >>> lawyers for former nypd officer convicted of manslaughter are calling for a retrial this morning. they say a juror lied during selection. you're going to hear from that juror in a live report >>> good morning, i'm lori stokes >> thank you for joining us, i'm ken rosato. welcome back to you, lori >> thank you. >> today a wednesday, april 6th. you're halfway there. you're never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic. meteorologist bill evans with the accuweather forecast. >> well, this morning we have partly cloudy skies. we're going to be a little warmer today. it's going to feel a little better today. the reason being is that nasty wind we had yesterday has died down. so this morning we're going to start off your 4:30 half hour bit warmer than this time yesterday. 23 armonk, 29 around norwalk, 30 yonkers, 25 islip and we're minus the wind. so i'm not even going to bother showing you a wind chill. not much of one today. by 10:00 it's 34. by afternoon we're going to get to 46. but, still, that's about 12 degrees cooler than norm
how community lears are responding this morning. >>> lawyers for former nypd officer convicted of manslaughter are calling for a retrial this morning. they say a juror lied during selection. you're going to hear from that juror in a live report >>> good morning, i'm lori stokes >> thank you for joining us, i'm ken rosato. welcome back to you, lori >> thank you. >> today a wednesday, april 6th. you're halfway there. you're never more than seven minutes away...