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. >> shakespeare in the shu. 't ge. "hey, brother, doesn't it bother you that no one notices you?" and i'm like, "doesn't it bother you you're not reliable?" and they say, "shut up!" and i'm like, "you shut up." in business, it's all about reliability. 'cause these guys aren't just hitting "print." they're hitting "dream." so that's what i do. i print dreams, baby. [whispering] big dreams. is another way to look at the bean. another way that reveals the lighter, mellower side of our roast. being blonde is nothing new, but blonde roast is something new. something subtle. something soft. something with 40 years of roasting experience on its side. introducing delicious new starbucks blonde roast. the lighter roast perfected. come to our tasting event this thursday to saturday and try it for yourself. ♪ tell me what you really mean ♪ do you know what you want? ♪ while beating up on yesterday ♪ ♪ rolling on, moving on [ female announcer ] the space of a small suv. and more ways to connect to your world. ♪ do you know what yo
. >> shakespeare in the shu. 't ge. "hey, brother, doesn't it bother you that no one notices you?" and i'm like, "doesn't it bother you you're not reliable?" and they say, "shut up!" and i'm like, "you shut up." in business, it's all about reliability. 'cause these guys aren't just hitting "print." they're hitting "dream." so that's what i do. i print dreams, baby. [whispering] big dreams. is another way to look at the bean....
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be, i love this group of actors, they are absolutely -- >> rose: politics with brooks and dowd, shakespeareth spacey. when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose for was provided by the following. captioning sponsored b rose communications from our studios in new york ty, this is charlie ro. >> rose: we begin tonight with politics, and the republican presidential race and the dramatic results inçó iowa, on tuesday evening the long time front runner mitt romney beat the late surging rick santorum by just eight votes. fon paul finished third and wasr santorum who was polling in single digits very recently an it was the end of the road for michele bachmann, sh dropped out of the race today after placing sixth on tuday. >> last night the people of iowa spoke with a very clear voice and so i have decided to stand aside, and i believe that if we are going to repeal obama care, turn our country around and take back our country, we must do so ited, and believe that we must rally around the person that our country and our party and our people select to be that standard bearer. >> rose: now turns t
be, i love this group of actors, they are absolutely -- >> rose: politics with brooks and dowd, shakespeareth spacey. when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose for was provided by the following. captioning sponsored b rose communications from our studios in new york ty, this is charlie ro. >> rose: we begin tonight with politics, and the republican presidential race and the dramatic results inçó iowa, on tuesday evening the long time front runner mitt romney beat the...
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theatre etc renowned georgian artistic director robert stewart or is presiding over addressing of shakespeare's the tempest not so long ago he was forced to resign from his post as a director of a leading state in tbilisi. the british invited me to london to serious future the plan was that i will stage a play there in two thousand and twelve. today stewart has to stage his productions abroad the international association of theatre critics is up in arms over his exile. it was. then dismissed that this was the kind of political demonstration the next day after he was forced to resign thousands of people joined a rally in central tbilisi in front of the theater the company released a statement saying they can be no other autistic directed them steward of the theater. in one of his earlier comments president's office really said the intelligentsia should be flushed you know just like when you flush the toilet. the leaders of many state sponsored theaters were dismissed under mikala successfully nearly the entire faculty of the conservatoire and the academy of arts were replaced senior professors
theatre etc renowned georgian artistic director robert stewart or is presiding over addressing of shakespeare's the tempest not so long ago he was forced to resign from his post as a director of a leading state in tbilisi. the british invited me to london to serious future the plan was that i will stage a play there in two thousand and twelve. today stewart has to stage his productions abroad the international association of theatre critics is up in arms over his exile. it was. then dismissed...
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today robert stewart works abroad he had plans to stage shakespeare's tempest in moscow's etc theater six months before he was exiled. for going to the problems you were but this is the problem a man expelled from his home together with his daughter who were being driven out of his senses for folks with flu. viruses well. many reviewers think stewart his production is actually about himself prosper over the play's main character is an avid reader scholar and artist the duke of melanic spells him from his home town because he fears the prosper will strip him of power . and this is the he cried to deceive the brewer to us to son to the winds whose pity sighing back again did us but loving wrong. steward a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of funding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. admission and free accreditation free transport charges free. range mins free risk free studio tied free. downl
today robert stewart works abroad he had plans to stage shakespeare's tempest in moscow's etc theater six months before he was exiled. for going to the problems you were but this is the problem a man expelled from his home together with his daughter who were being driven out of his senses for folks with flu. viruses well. many reviewers think stewart his production is actually about himself prosper over the play's main character is an avid reader scholar and artist the duke of melanic spells...
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she asked me what i was interested in, a shakespeare class i was talking.t day, a beautiful book, collective works of shakespeare, 300 pages, it hasn't been open. i did open the first page, there is the mayor of san francisco, dianne feinstein. i still proudly have that book on my bookshelf. i have been a fan since then. boy, do you get to know someone on a personal basis and work with them and you get to admire them more. i drive around this city, i kid you not, i see so much of the work that you probably don't know senator feinstein thas has done. a lot of work at hunter's point cleaning up the shipyards, dianne feinstein's fingerprints are on all of it. the work in transbay terminal, you see it right now, dianne feinstein, work that is being done or soon will be done on treasure island, dianne feinstein. you drive around this city, cities large and small. and on a muni bus that goes on time, dianne feinstein, you will enjoy third streetlight rail. dianne feinstein, willie brown, nancy pelosi, i can go on and on and on. it's an steroid list of accomplishm
she asked me what i was interested in, a shakespeare class i was talking.t day, a beautiful book, collective works of shakespeare, 300 pages, it hasn't been open. i did open the first page, there is the mayor of san francisco, dianne feinstein. i still proudly have that book on my bookshelf. i have been a fan since then. boy, do you get to know someone on a personal basis and work with them and you get to admire them more. i drive around this city, i kid you not, i see so much of the work that...
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today robert stewart works abroad he had plans to stage shakespeare's tempest in moscow's at center a theater six months before he was exiled. one of the problems you are with this is the problem a man expelled from his home together with his daughter who being driven out of his senses of. many reviewers thinks do it his production is actually about himself prosperous the play's main character is an avid reader scholar and artist. melanne expels him from his home town because he fears that prosper will strip him of power. this is easy to cry to deceive the brewer to us to son i to the winds whose pity sighing back again did us bud loving wrong. stuart a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theatres are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of funding stewardess productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. this is claude. years nolen sitting on the edge of past and present. mixing reality as nothingness. but if you enter this talk of. the mystery of supernatural cre
today robert stewart works abroad he had plans to stage shakespeare's tempest in moscow's at center a theater six months before he was exiled. one of the problems you are with this is the problem a man expelled from his home together with his daughter who being driven out of his senses of. many reviewers thinks do it his production is actually about himself prosperous the play's main character is an avid reader scholar and artist. melanne expels him from his home town because he fears that...
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that there was a time when hamlet was actually popular culture maybe it elizabeth in england when shakespeare wrote it ok but there's always been a certain cultural elite that has enjoyed works of that kind and then there's always it for example in the nineteenth century was the century of the novel and great russian novels great french novels great english language almost german german certainly. even american and even occasionally american and i don't know if you dig melville and so. there was an outpouring of novels i would think there was one hundred years i would think at least a thousand novels a year that's one hundred thousand novels in that century you can put the best of them on one shelf. and so it's always been like this there's always this little spectrum of greatness and then the great tsunami of mediocrity you are called the most influential theorist of writing skills since our wrists but i don't know that everyone said in the press has anything changed. in there in the sense that it's what we need we do under we understand story. greater depth or with a greater precision that
that there was a time when hamlet was actually popular culture maybe it elizabeth in england when shakespeare wrote it ok but there's always been a certain cultural elite that has enjoyed works of that kind and then there's always it for example in the nineteenth century was the century of the novel and great russian novels great french novels great english language almost german german certainly. even american and even occasionally american and i don't know if you dig melville and so. there...
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theatre etc renowned georgian artistic director robert stewart is presiding over addressing of shakespeare's the tempest not so long ago he was forced to resign from his post as a director of a leading state theatre in tbilisi. the british invited me to london to see a future with the plan was that.
theatre etc renowned georgian artistic director robert stewart is presiding over addressing of shakespeare's the tempest not so long ago he was forced to resign from his post as a director of a leading state theatre in tbilisi. the british invited me to london to see a future with the plan was that.
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shakespeare, what's the challenge there?, one of the greatest contemporary writer we still have. the understanding of whether they're in love, at war, fighting for positions of power, his knowledge of human sigh kol jit and heart is profound and continuously inspires us. in film, we have to cut a lot. >> cut is what i have to do. i have to cut him off. sorry. that does it for us. up next, your local news. see you tomorrow. thank you very much. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com when you first find out you have breast cancer, you feel like you're in a nightmare. when i was diagnosed, i felt very out of control and a victim of the disease. (woman) helpless but never hopeless. (woman) this is something we can do. (man) we can walk. (woman) 60 miles. we can erase breast cancer. (woman) 60 miles in 3 days. i can do that, we can do this. we can do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee, because everyone deserves a lifetime.
shakespeare, what's the challenge there?, one of the greatest contemporary writer we still have. the understanding of whether they're in love, at war, fighting for positions of power, his knowledge of human sigh kol jit and heart is profound and continuously inspires us. in film, we have to cut a lot. >> cut is what i have to do. i have to cut him off. sorry. that does it for us. up next, your local news. see you tomorrow. thank you very much. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com when...
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shakespeare, what's the challenge there?, one of the greatest contemporary writer we still have. the understanding of whether they're in love, at war, fighting for positions of power, his knowledge of human sigh kol jit and heart is profound and continuously inspires us. in film, we have to cut a lot. >> cut is what i have to do. i have to cut him off. sorry. that does it for us. up next, your local news. see you tomorrow. thank you very much. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com a wood burning fireplace ise suspected source of a fire t >> i'm frank mallicoat. let's get caught up with the headlines. a wood burning fireplace was suspected source of a fire that gutted a home in martinez, five people inside got out, one treated for smoke inhalation, firefighters needed about 45 minutes to get the flames under control this morning. >>> this morning oakland mayor jean quan will hold a conference on the 100 block initiative named of a 100 blocks where 90% of oakland's shootings have happened over several years. >>> this is the fi
shakespeare, what's the challenge there?, one of the greatest contemporary writer we still have. the understanding of whether they're in love, at war, fighting for positions of power, his knowledge of human sigh kol jit and heart is profound and continuously inspires us. in film, we have to cut a lot. >> cut is what i have to do. i have to cut him off. sorry. that does it for us. up next, your local news. see you tomorrow. thank you very much. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com a wood...
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shakespeare, what's the challenge there? we still have. the understanding of whether they're in love at war, fighting for positions of power, his knowledge of human sigh kol jit and heart is profound and continuously inspires us. in film, we have to cut a lot. >> cut is what i have to do. i have to cut him off. sorry. that does it for us. up next your local news. see you tomorrow. thank you very much. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com 3q on average 5,000 people a day switch from cascade to finish - over two million so far. maybe it's because finish quantum gives them cleaner sparkling dishes without rinsing first. see for yourself why millions have switched. join the finish revolution. >>> 8:55. a gray day start but certainly doesn't feel like january the 17th. bernadette woods in the first warning weather center. >> good morning. yes, gray, wet, but warm for january standards. first warning doppler weather radar, we've got that rain, now overspled almost the entire state. it will be coming down heavy at times and other
shakespeare, what's the challenge there? we still have. the understanding of whether they're in love at war, fighting for positions of power, his knowledge of human sigh kol jit and heart is profound and continuously inspires us. in film, we have to cut a lot. >> cut is what i have to do. i have to cut him off. sorry. that does it for us. up next your local news. see you tomorrow. thank you very much. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com 3q on average 5,000 people a day switch from...
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only shakespeare could write this so well.now, sometime later, three years later, here we are, and i came across laurie sandell's book. and i want to say that it's utterly fascinating. i mean, we thought we knew everything, but we didn't. and just reading about the family and finding out, even though bernie madoff is kind of absent from the book because you didn't interview him, but at least i as a reader, i would say you realize this man was a bully, and he bullied his wife and sons. and so they get to the point that they were afraid to ask him questions. they certainly never, he didn't answer their questions.
only shakespeare could write this so well.now, sometime later, three years later, here we are, and i came across laurie sandell's book. and i want to say that it's utterly fascinating. i mean, we thought we knew everything, but we didn't. and just reading about the family and finding out, even though bernie madoff is kind of absent from the book because you didn't interview him, but at least i as a reader, i would say you realize this man was a bully, and he bullied his wife and sons. and so...