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so, with every book, like "re viving ophelia." i had a strong sense teen age girls were being misunderstood. i wanted to write something that allowed the adults in their lives to help them in a more intelligent and compassionate way. the same way with this book. there is a lot of misinformation about refugees. there is a thorough lack of understanding of the enormous problems they come from and the
so, with every book, like "re viving ophelia." i had a strong sense teen age girls were being misunderstood. i wanted to write something that allowed the adults in their lives to help them in a more intelligent and compassionate way. the same way with this book. there is a lot of misinformation about refugees. there is a thorough lack of understanding of the enormous problems they come from and the
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so, with every book, like "re viving ophelia." i had a strong sense teen age girls were being misunderstood. i wanted to write something that allowed the adults in their lives to help them in a more intelligent and compassionate way. the same way with this book. there is a lot of misinformation about refugees. there is a thorough lack of understanding of the enormous problems they come from and the animus problems they face in our country. and so, at the end of this book, the main thing i encourage readers to do was become a cultural broker, get involved in your community, work at a literacy center, work through your church. if you see refugee walking down the street carrying a very heavy couch on his back, stop and talk to the person an offer to help them move that couch in a different way. if you see someone confused in a grocery store about how to check out, help them understand how to go through a checkout line. so, there are always people around from other countries in most american cities by now that experiencedfrom an ameri
so, with every book, like "re viving ophelia." i had a strong sense teen age girls were being misunderstood. i wanted to write something that allowed the adults in their lives to help them in a more intelligent and compassionate way. the same way with this book. there is a lot of misinformation about refugees. there is a thorough lack of understanding of the enormous problems they come from and the animus problems they face in our country. and so, at the end of this book, the main...
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the drone code named ophelia will have a wing span of a boeing 737 and the 900-pound aircraft will be able to fly without landing for three months, and the social media giant says it will use a laser the ground. very high-tech. >> absolutely. >>> time now is 9:16. time to head outside to summer streets where meteorologist vanessa murdock is checking out all of the fun activities on park avenue. >> we saw you do the slide. hour? >> so the slide was phenomenal. later. and give you a bird's-eye view. there is the zip line which is awesome. now we want to get to the forecast. beautiful day. sunny. and we've got a nice breeze. but in the sun, it is starting to sizzle. now your weather headlines look like this. let's go ahead, shall we? as we go through the day today, it is is a beauty. the weekend is looking good. and hot today. not too sticky. i like that. and isolated afternoon storms are possible. and then well, even more sunshine for your day tomorrow. and how about that? and the humidity trend for today and tomorrow is comfortable. but as of monday we see a rise in the humidity levels
the drone code named ophelia will have a wing span of a boeing 737 and the 900-pound aircraft will be able to fly without landing for three months, and the social media giant says it will use a laser the ground. very high-tech. >> absolutely. >>> time now is 9:16. time to head outside to summer streets where meteorologist vanessa murdock is checking out all of the fun activities on park avenue. >> we saw you do the slide. hour? >> so the slide was phenomenal. later....
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>> because i don't know that i have ever fully understood hamlet and ophelia, is my admission. >> rose: are you serious? yeah, and because of that, i've never found myself totally capable of being inside the play. >> rose: what is it you don't understand? >> their dynamic, their relationship. >> rose: why don't you think you could enter hamlet? >> it's hard for me to understand their dynamics. you know, her suicide, their relationship, you know, how he treats her and what matters ultimately about her. you know, i've read extensively and i still don't quite, so i haven't ever been able to sit within it the way i can sit within other -- >> rose: obviously, there have been people here who really don't do shakespeare who are good actors. bill nye has no interest in shakespeare. >> yeah. >> rose: but i can't imagine you won't do hamlet. >> maybe i'll figure that out. >> rose: you can do this if you had to or be fulfilled in another way. but you're so good -- >> i would love to find a way to have completely connecting with him. i have picked it up many times and read it through and been real
>> because i don't know that i have ever fully understood hamlet and ophelia, is my admission. >> rose: are you serious? yeah, and because of that, i've never found myself totally capable of being inside the play. >> rose: what is it you don't understand? >> their dynamic, their relationship. >> rose: why don't you think you could enter hamlet? >> it's hard for me to understand their dynamics. you know, her suicide, their relationship, you know, how he treats...
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. >> ophelia, right? >> nice to see you. >> it premieres this weekend. >> yep, sunday. >> and it's still something very is unusual, right? amc. >> exactly. they're airing it, it's over a hundred countries smugglesly. so they're make -- simultaneously. so they're making it a worldwide event so you can see the show at the same time so there's no spoilers for anyone. >> that's wild. >> yeah. >> i don't want too many spoilers, but how far in advance of the outbreak? what happens? can you tell me the first couple of minutes of the episode? >> so the beauty of the show is it takes place when rick grimes, from the original walking dead, is in a coma. with us you see sprinklers going off, people walking their dogs, people going to school normally, everything's find. and then what we think is sort of a flu epidemic make. there's riots in the street, we don't know why. and the cool thing is the audience knows more than the characters. so every time we reach for the door, it's, oh, god, don't do that thing, because
. >> ophelia, right? >> nice to see you. >> it premieres this weekend. >> yep, sunday. >> and it's still something very is unusual, right? amc. >> exactly. they're airing it, it's over a hundred countries smugglesly. so they're make -- simultaneously. so they're making it a worldwide event so you can see the show at the same time so there's no spoilers for anyone. >> that's wild. >> yeah. >> i don't want too many spoilers, but how far in...