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to able to understand shakespeare that is the question. i'll have the answ. >> that and much more, so keep watching "teen kids news." >> welme to "teen kids ns." i'm mwanzaa. nd i'm livia. here's our toptory for this week. >> we'll start with a report that combines amazing science, urage,riendship, and music. it's the storyf a teen w's triumpng over a ry difficult disord >> dystonia is a neurological movement disorder which causes uncontrollabain and spasms. >> most of us have never heard of dystonia, but jake can describe it with painful, personal details. he's in high school now, and he's been living with e sease since fifth grade. >> slowly, it's got worse and couldn't send him to school because it was too pnfulo school. >> i was in a wheeir. i d nouality of life. i was just sitti on the couch doing anything to try to cover up the pain. described as a micaluly be miracle -- recent researed to a breakrough treatment called "dbs." >> dbs is deep brain stimation. it's when they put a batteryn ur chest, a wire in yourpper neck, anthen two e
to able to understand shakespeare that is the question. i'll have the answ. >> that and much more, so keep watching "teen kids news." >> welme to "teen kids ns." i'm mwanzaa. nd i'm livia. here's our toptory for this week. >> we'll start with a report that combines amazing science, urage,riendship, and music. it's the storyf a teen w's triumpng over a ry difficult disord >> dystonia is a neurological movement disorder which causes uncontrollabain and...
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able to understand shakespeare -- that is the question. i'll have the answer. >> that and much more, so keep watching "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm livia. here's our top story for this week. >> we'll start with a report that combines amazing science, courage, friendship, and music. it's the story of a teen who's triumphing over a very difficult disorder. >> dystonia is a neurological movement disorder which causes uncontrollable pain and spasms. >> most of us have never heard of dystonia, but jake can describe it with painful, personal details. he's in high school now, and he's been living with the disease since fifth grade. >> slowly, it's got worse andrsi couldn't send him to school because it was too painful to write and to walk around the school. >> i was in a wheelchair. i had no quality of life. i was just sitting on the couch doing anything to try to cover up the pain. >> then, what can truly be described as a medical miracle -- recent research led to a breakthrough treatment called "dbs."
able to understand shakespeare -- that is the question. i'll have the answer. >> that and much more, so keep watching "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm livia. here's our top story for this week. >> we'll start with a report that combines amazing science, courage, friendship, and music. it's the story of a teen who's triumphing over a very difficult disorder. >> dystonia is a neurological movement disorder...
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. >> shakespeare in the shu.he magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. wow! that feels really good. it's hugging my body. in less than a minute i can get more support. if you change your mind once you get home you can adjust it. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. at our semi-annual sleep sale, save $400 to $700 on our most popular bed sets. sale ends march 31st. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >>> serving time in the shu at wabash means being locked in a 7 by 12 foot cell 23 hours a day. >> these places can make a monster. you know, you can come to prison and you can halfway educate yourself on how you're going to stay out, get an education in life. or you can come in here and learn how to be a better criminal. a lot of people just -- just can't deal with isolation. >> oh, man, you read my eyes like -- >> in an attempt to help inmates come to terms with their crimes, one un
. >> shakespeare in the shu.he magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. wow! that feels really good. it's hugging my body. in less than a minute i can get more support. if you change your mind once you get home you can adjust it. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. at our semi-annual sleep sale, save $400 to $700 on our most popular bed sets. sale ends march 31st. only at the sleep number...
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shakespeare. shouldn't we useemy real name?an not meat loaffin the program, it's shakespeare. >> smith: right. >> meat loaf::iss't that going to be weird? and he looks at me and he says, what, do you think if bill wasn't alive toddy he and turned around and walked away. and i'm standing there going, who the hell is bill? [laughter] >> smith: who could he be talking about? >> meat loaf: and i'm going bill? and all of a sudden i went oh bill, william. >> smith: william. >>>meat loaf: william. william shake.and so he, aad then i, and i followed hhm úerious. i saii -- he goes, look at the names in this play, touchstone. and he, he rambled them off. >> smith: right. >> meat loaf: and he goes believe me, if william shakespeare was standing& here right now and heard your nameemeat loaf, it would be in thh play. >> smith: he'd love it. >> smith: ab-absolutely. >> mmat loaf: so, so we wounn up doing as you like it and othello and there i was meat loaf as rodrigo. and so what can i tell you? bat out of hell, remarkable. >> meat loaf: wel
shakespeare. shouldn't we useemy real name?an not meat loaffin the program, it's shakespeare. >> smith: right. >> meat loaf::iss't that going to be weird? and he looks at me and he says, what, do you think if bill wasn't alive toddy he and turned around and walked away. and i'm standing there going, who the hell is bill? [laughter] >> smith: who could he be talking about? >> meat loaf: and i'm going bill? and all of a sudden i went oh bill, william. >> smith:...
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and shakespeares" he uses the lessons learned from shakespeare to teach leadership to top executives. being a renaissance man he also took part in the zaire river expedition in 1974 traveling down the congo river on the 100th anniversary of henry morton stanley's legendary expedition. he even translated for muhammad ali at the rumble in the jungle fight with george foreman. one of the many highlights of his distinguished career was accompanying ronald reagan to the superpower summits with general secretary mikhail gorbachev. all of this provides a unique perspective for our symposium today. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome to ambassador ken adelman. [ applause ] >> thank you, duke. that was a wonderful introduction. it was so much nicer than the introduction i had in indianapolis when i was in office and the fellow there from the rotary club said that i had been in the -- with ronald reagan for all these important things. i was in and out of the white house constantly. i knew everything that was happening. so he ended the introduction of me with a grand flourish. he sa
and shakespeares" he uses the lessons learned from shakespeare to teach leadership to top executives. being a renaissance man he also took part in the zaire river expedition in 1974 traveling down the congo river on the 100th anniversary of henry morton stanley's legendary expedition. he even translated for muhammad ali at the rumble in the jungle fight with george foreman. one of the many highlights of his distinguished career was accompanying ronald reagan to the superpower summits with...
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he has done everything from shakespeare's "henry roam 5" to the cult classic ""star trek"." here is a look at some of his work. >> he did not kill my farther. >> how did he know? >> i know my brother's heart and soul. >> how long have you been here, captain? >> two years. >> two years. that's a long time. >> yes, sir. >> any friends? >> sure. german friends? >> yes. >> girls? >> yes. i thought if anybody was going to indoctrinate rinnate her, it might as well be me. >> don't look at me like that. >> bob. >> i am not imagining it. i'm not imagining it. he's out there. don't look! he's out there now. he-- jumps away whenever anyone might see him. except me. >> trapped forever with a raving mad man at your throat until time itself came to a stop for eternity. how would it be? >> t.j. hooker is the name. but you don't have to lose any sleep wondering what the t.j. stands for. as far as you're concerned, my first name is sergeant. ( applause ) >> what promises to be a day of astounding musical, theatrical, and dance talents, and after i'm finished, you can see the ladies. ( laugh
he has done everything from shakespeare's "henry roam 5" to the cult classic ""star trek"." here is a look at some of his work. >> he did not kill my farther. >> how did he know? >> i know my brother's heart and soul. >> how long have you been here, captain? >> two years. >> two years. that's a long time. >> yes, sir. >> any friends? >> sure. german friends? >> yes. >> girls? >> yes. i thought...
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verizon. >>> who would have ever thought shakespeare and star trek would make a great combination.m joined by the show's make up artists, brad grapier on the end in full klingon regalyak how are you. >> fine. >> what is your name? >> [ speaking klingon ] >> and frank britain an acting company member brad does make up obviously and andrew miller what is your klingon name? >> anruk. >> your name is not as long is that a bad thing? >> i am a minor klingon. >> and kj fisher with avant barde tell us about it. >> shakespeare in klingon the wrath of michael kahn he will join us this sunday evening, mark our board president he is the creator of the klingon language it just seemed like a perfect fit and why not. >> and the wrath of michael kahn celebrating his 25 years. >> yes, and also wsc and theatre in washington. >> we have some great special guest stars coming. >> so this happens on sunday, 8:00 p.m. are there still tickets. >> yes. >> all right so tell me, explain what we are going to see happen. >> a small snip pet from shake peer's hamlet see it in klingon and english and literal tr
verizon. >>> who would have ever thought shakespeare and star trek would make a great combination.m joined by the show's make up artists, brad grapier on the end in full klingon regalyak how are you. >> fine. >> what is your name? >> [ speaking klingon ] >> and frank britain an acting company member brad does make up obviously and andrew miller what is your klingon name? >> anruk. >> your name is not as long is that a bad thing? >> i am a minor...
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. >> i was charged with first-degree murder of my friend abraham shakespeare.was a florida lottery winner and they say i siphoned off his money and killed him and i didn't do that. i'm not going to be a part of that. they're saying that i shot him twice in the chest and that he died and that i buried him, and that i hid his death. >> moore says she's anything but a cold-blooded killer. >> i'm like a big kid. i like disney and mickey mouse and tinkerbell and stuff. i would love a world where i lived at walt disney world all day. >> but for the past eight months moore has been living in a very different world, the jail's female confinement unit where she is held in her cell away from other inmates, due in part to the intense media coverage of her case. >> because she's in the news and because of her charges. if you put her back in a pod you don't know how another inmate is going to react to what she is allegedly accused of. so for her own safety, it's better that she's back here. >> moore has collected some of the many newspaper reports on her case. >> "woman cha
. >> i was charged with first-degree murder of my friend abraham shakespeare.was a florida lottery winner and they say i siphoned off his money and killed him and i didn't do that. i'm not going to be a part of that. they're saying that i shot him twice in the chest and that he died and that i buried him, and that i hid his death. >> moore says she's anything but a cold-blooded killer. >> i'm like a big kid. i like disney and mickey mouse and tinkerbell and stuff. i would love...
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i was lucky enough and i meant -- met joe papp, who was head of the shakespeare festival. he produced "a chorus line," and he saw something in me and took me under his wing and he made me the 13th actor ever in history to be on salary full-time at the public theater. i still to this date no -- do not know what it was but he saw something. i did a lot of work for him. i got a lot of pep talks and i was called into his office and he would say, you didn't -- do not know how good you are and you are paranoid and scared. i said you are right. he said, there is no reason for you to be. he kept working with me and doing plays and eventually, i a.s assigned to go out to la.. and my career could have changed and not gone into music because i was cast in "one flew over the sckoo's next" and there was writer's strike. milos foreman was looking for me. and we have cups at home, that say i see dumb people. there is a cast of people who know me. forman was looking for me, why did not try him in london? i called him at midnight and i was scared to death, with that accent, i was looking f
i was lucky enough and i meant -- met joe papp, who was head of the shakespeare festival. he produced "a chorus line," and he saw something in me and took me under his wing and he made me the 13th actor ever in history to be on salary full-time at the public theater. i still to this date no -- do not know what it was but he saw something. i did a lot of work for him. i got a lot of pep talks and i was called into his office and he would say, you didn't -- do not know how good you are...
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in august 2011, food and wine magazine named the shakespeare garden is one of the nation's top picnic spots, and honor that is a direct result of carter's hard work and a passion. i have had the great pleasure of getting to know him a little bit. i learned a great deal from him and a truly enjoyed his warmth and support and camaraderie. and he will be sorely missed. and i would ask, commissioner, if you could a jury in his honor. commissioner buell: absolutely. >> aren't more happy stuff. summer camp registration begins this saturday at 10:00 a.m. our summer camp program has become truly one of the most popular and most talked-about summer programs in the city. registration can occur both online and will be happening at 12 neighborhood sites around the city. this is our biggest season of the year, and we're offering more than 60 camps to families, including development and a movement camps for tots, skateboard cans, fishing camps, art in the park, and of course our traditional camps. for the first time, we're offering a summer overnight camp experience of that camp nader. in july, 12
in august 2011, food and wine magazine named the shakespeare garden is one of the nation's top picnic spots, and honor that is a direct result of carter's hard work and a passion. i have had the great pleasure of getting to know him a little bit. i learned a great deal from him and a truly enjoyed his warmth and support and camaraderie. and he will be sorely missed. and i would ask, commissioner, if you could a jury in his honor. commissioner buell: absolutely. >> aren't more happy stuff....
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i was just talking about all of the sort of great shakespeare plays. they deal with some of the similar questions that we are dealing with, and that is just a very small sort of a subset of a plane ride that was writing about people at a particular time -- a subset of a plea right -- a playwrite that was writing about people at a particular time. tavis: there was an acting teacher when you bring getting started to really wanted to play a prince, and you pouted for days. you are still counting all of these years later, because you wanted to be the villain -- you are still pouting. >> i have had probably way too many acting classes. you try to shed what -- i think over period of time, you will shed things. somebody always talked about when you are playing a villain, finding the bridge was parts of that character, and vice versa. -- finding the villainous parts of the character, and vice versa when you are playing a prince. the cardboard cutout villain where your cardboard cutout -- or your cardboard cutout prince. tavis: i was quoting martin luther king
i was just talking about all of the sort of great shakespeare plays. they deal with some of the similar questions that we are dealing with, and that is just a very small sort of a subset of a plane ride that was writing about people at a particular time -- a subset of a plea right -- a playwrite that was writing about people at a particular time. tavis: there was an acting teacher when you bring getting started to really wanted to play a prince, and you pouted for days. you are still counting...
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he has done everything from shakespeare's "henry roam 5" to the cult classic ""star trek"." here is a look at some of his work. >> he did not kill my farther. >> how did he know? >> i know my brother's heart and soul. >> how long have you been here, captain? >> two years. >> two years. that's a long time. >> yes, sir. >> any friends? >> sure. german friends? >> yes. >> girls? >> yes. i thought if anybody was going to indoctrinate rinnate her, it might as well be me. >> don't look at me like that. >> bob. >> i am not imagining it. i'm not imagining it. he's out there. don't look! he's out there now. he-- jumps away whenever anyone might see him. except me. >> trapped forever with a raving mad man at your throat until time itself came to a stop for eternity. how would it be? >> t.j. hooker is the name. but you don't have to lose any sleep wondering what the t.j. stands for. as far as you're concerned, my first name is sergeant. ( applause ) >> what promises to be a day of astounding musical, theatrical, and dance talents, and after i'm finished, you can see the ladies. ( laugh
he has done everything from shakespeare's "henry roam 5" to the cult classic ""star trek"." here is a look at some of his work. >> he did not kill my farther. >> how did he know? >> i know my brother's heart and soul. >> how long have you been here, captain? >> two years. >> two years. that's a long time. >> yes, sir. >> any friends? >> sure. german friends? >> yes. >> girls? >> yes. i thought...
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>> amongst those are changes that allowed einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to rights romeo and juliet. i could not put my finger on exactly what the key elements are, but i think through this study and others we are making progress of understanding the genetic forces iof evolution. >> creatures and greeted researchers discovered we separated 10 million years ago, and something in their jeans presents gorillas from suffering dementia, a finding that could help find a cure for senility, but the ultimate prize would be to discover what makes us so different from them. >> let's go back to one of our main stories, the death of the six british soldiers in afghanistan. the former u.s. ambassador to nato and now the executive director for international leadership. you joins us from washington. this is not a change in tactics, but this is deeply worrying. >> it has been one of the most successful types of attacks. it is something we have gotten better at a feeding, but it remains a deadly type of attack we did better at a feeding -- whee have gotten better at defeati
>> amongst those are changes that allowed einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to rights romeo and juliet. i could not put my finger on exactly what the key elements are, but i think through this study and others we are making progress of understanding the genetic forces iof evolution. >> creatures and greeted researchers discovered we separated 10 million years ago, and something in their jeans presents gorillas from suffering dementia, a finding that...
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not enough shakespeare. we should have more and more and more shakespeare.but that's my favorite book for the shakespeare -- >> which one? >> the star of england. it's a story to itself. it's a wonderful book. >> so you moved in '74 with the books, and you've taken -- >> we bought it, we had the books at that time stacked in our house over in cherrydale. we were told by several people that there was such a thing as plastic creep, that if you overloaded a structure and left it just sit there, the place would eventually start to sag. it's very true. >> so your home l started to sag? >> yes. >> so what -- so you had to get all the books out? >> well, we got 'em out because we had space for them over here. >> these three i want to get for sure. >> oh, came in from the building? >> yeah. >> okay. >> put that on hold, probably. >> all right, okay. let me -- >> i enjoyed the article about you in the paper. >> thank you. >> a couple of weeks ago, it was nicely done. >> yeah, thank you very much. >> tribute. >> people who really, really care about the old books, they
not enough shakespeare. we should have more and more and more shakespeare.but that's my favorite book for the shakespeare -- >> which one? >> the star of england. it's a story to itself. it's a wonderful book. >> so you moved in '74 with the books, and you've taken -- >> we bought it, we had the books at that time stacked in our house over in cherrydale. we were told by several people that there was such a thing as plastic creep, that if you overloaded a structure and...
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. >> stephen: you, sir are an actor who start in shakespeare, you've done broadway, movies, t.v., you've got emmies for "boston legal," "the practice." you did "t.j. hooker" "barbary coast" "(bleep) my dad says" memoirs, priceline, you're a horseman! >> the only demeaning thing is that you had to read it. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: sir, it's the only thing that keeps my hands steady is having it printed. >> i notice you clean your hand a lot. >> i do, i do. i'm kulsive. now... (laughter). you've got a new broadway one man show. >> i do. >> stephen: it's called "shatner's world." >> what else would you call it? >> stephen: well said. are there anything since... everyone's talked about you for years, everyone knows bill... can i call you bill? >> no. >> stephen: okay. (laughter) bill, when people go to see this... are they really shocked. is there any... >> they're going to be shocked. >> stephen: what are they going to learn about you? >> they're going to learn and be shocked about the entertainment, the laughs. >> stephen: but what about your past? this is a long career. what will
. >> stephen: you, sir are an actor who start in shakespeare, you've done broadway, movies, t.v., you've got emmies for "boston legal," "the practice." you did "t.j. hooker" "barbary coast" "(bleep) my dad says" memoirs, priceline, you're a horseman! >> the only demeaning thing is that you had to read it. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: sir, it's the only thing that keeps my hands steady is having it printed. >> i...
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comedy the whole thing would fall apart so i end up preparing for the role the same as i did other shakespearetuff. >> your time at the renaissance festival probably helped. >> yes. >> as silly as this show is and as much fun as we have every night it is a challenge and privilege to come out and try to get 2000 people to try to pee themselves basically. >> all right i think we can say that on morning television >> i think so. >> right. >> it is a show that will make your belly laugh, which is funny because if you eat spam your belly may not. >> may not. >> let's hand it over on the stage the cast of spamalot showing us a bright side of life. ♪ [ music ] ♪ somethings in life are bad that can really make you mad, other things just make you swear and curse when you are chewing on life's gristle, don't grumble give a whistle and things will turn out for the best ♪ ♪ and always look on the bright side of life ♪ [ whistling ] always look on the right side of life ♪ ♪ give it a try ♪ ♪ if life seems totally rotten, something you've forgotten that is a laugh and smile and dance and sing when you are f
comedy the whole thing would fall apart so i end up preparing for the role the same as i did other shakespearetuff. >> your time at the renaissance festival probably helped. >> yes. >> as silly as this show is and as much fun as we have every night it is a challenge and privilege to come out and try to get 2000 people to try to pee themselves basically. >> all right i think we can say that on morning television >> i think so. >> right. >> it is a show...
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asked a question with so many layers. >> references, shakespeare. love these videos. >> we love them. >> thank you. >> how did you work all that into the question. that is great? >> he is still asleep but his father will explain it to him. >> i'm he going to go double- check my bible and make sure this is what jesus says. this is according to wikipedia. >> it could be anything. >> if you have a question, go to myfoxdc.com and upload your video and we may play it on air. >> let's get to julie wright and get the latest on traffic. >> i just saw little -- >> my little dance there. >> it must be something with the weather guys. they both dance like awkwardly. >> well, you know. >> in tony's defense, at least can he keep beat. >> you are the one with the broken foot. tell me how you got that? >> it is because i was dancing with you. that is what i told everybody yesterday. notice, he didn't dispute that. let me get over here. inner loop. beltway, accident activity at route 7. accident is now on the shoulder. we do have delays as you travel up the west si
asked a question with so many layers. >> references, shakespeare. love these videos. >> we love them. >> thank you. >> how did you work all that into the question. that is great? >> he is still asleep but his father will explain it to him. >> i'm he going to go double- check my bible and make sure this is what jesus says. this is according to wikipedia. >> it could be anything. >> if you have a question, go to myfoxdc.com and upload your video and...
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meet your gut >> the changes such allowed einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to write, i could not put my finger on what the key elements were, but i think through this study and others, we are making progress in understanding the forces behind human evolution, and it is going to be an exciting time. >> researchers have discovered two men separated from gorillas 10 million years ago, much earlier than they thought, and something prevents gorillas from dementia, but the ultimate prize would be to discover what makes us so different from them. >> the big question of human life. that brings today's show to a close. you can get updates on our website at any time during your -- at any time. thanks for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international
meet your gut >> the changes such allowed einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to write, i could not put my finger on what the key elements were, but i think through this study and others, we are making progress in understanding the forces behind human evolution, and it is going to be an exciting time. >> researchers have discovered two men separated from gorillas 10 million years ago, much earlier than they thought, and something prevents gorillas from...
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. >> bailout einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to write romeo and juliet. i couldn't put my finger exactly on the what key elements change now, but through this study and others, we are making progress in understanding the forces behind him and evolution. >> researchers have discovered is that -- discovered humans separated from guerrillas much earlier than science thought. the ultimate scientific prize would be to discover what is that makes us so different from them. >> the biggest question of all, still working on it. that brings to dave's show to a close. if you like to reach me at most of the team, you can find us on twitter. thanks for watching, we will see you here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our ext
. >> bailout einstein to come up with the theory of relativity or shakespeare to write romeo and juliet. i couldn't put my finger exactly on the what key elements change now, but through this study and others, we are making progress in understanding the forces behind him and evolution. >> researchers have discovered is that -- discovered humans separated from guerrillas much earlier than science thought. the ultimate scientific prize would be to discover what is that makes us so...
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. >> reporter: brian is showing us a garden from as you like it, shakespeare as you like it. >> there is all kinds of things, fun here and exciting. what we really want to do is get people to come out, the tickets $60 at the door and they benefit our program where we build homes for deserving families. >> reporter: thank you very much. 6:00 to 9:00 tonight. >> come as you are. come in jeans or dressed up. >> reporter: the home and garden show is underway tomorrow, saturday and sundays also next weekend. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> good evening, i'm meteorologist, loren rickets. storms are moving through the area. see south of baltimore, through annapolis, that is where we see the heaviest rain across the bay. that is out of here lighter rain off to the west of us. we will continue to see that move through here, next few hours. few sprinkles, as the storms move up to the north and to the east. we do have flood concerns, though, we want to make your away, coastal flood advisory, get to howard county, montgom
. >> reporter: brian is showing us a garden from as you like it, shakespeare as you like it. >> there is all kinds of things, fun here and exciting. what we really want to do is get people to come out, the tickets $60 at the door and they benefit our program where we build homes for deserving families. >> reporter: thank you very much. 6:00 to 9:00 tonight. >> come as you are. come in jeans or dressed up. >> reporter: the home and garden show is underway tomorrow,...
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our shakespeare festival draws people from all over the world. and it's just a matter of time before someone comes to here from another area who is unimmunized and who has the disease and brings that disease into our community. >> narrator: there are many pro- vaccine parents in ashland who agree, like lorie anderson, whose adopted son evan is fully vaccinated. >> it's an outbreak waiting to happen. and so i... i don't just care about my own child. my child may be well protected because of his vaccination, but i hate to see people get hurt, injured, die, have to be quarantined, isolated because of an outbreak that is preventable with a vaccine. all they have to do is sign an exemption, and their kid is exempt from immunization before they go to school. i will try not to be angry. i hope it doesn't get contentious. it will, though. it will get contentious if there's an outbreak. if vaccinated children start to get breakthrough disease because of the high rate of unvaccinated children, it probably will get ugly. >> narrator: the cdc tracks outbreak
our shakespeare festival draws people from all over the world. and it's just a matter of time before someone comes to here from another area who is unimmunized and who has the disease and brings that disease into our community. >> narrator: there are many pro- vaccine parents in ashland who agree, like lorie anderson, whose adopted son evan is fully vaccinated. >> it's an outbreak waiting to happen. and so i... i don't just care about my own child. my child may be well protected...
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i understand he's joust got an article on shakespeare. he is truly a renaissance man. and unbelievably prolific for someone so young. he's a graduate of hillsdale college and he is also a graduate of the chapman university school of law and he's an adjunct professor of law at the mcgeorge school of law in sacramento. please welcome tim sandford. [ applause ] >> as you know most of the attention on the obama care is on the constitutionality. if congress can force people to buy insurance under the commerce clause, what can it not do? that would in theory expand federal power to the point it could do anything it wants. a very similar issue is presented when we talk about the medicaid expansion. that is done under different clause of the constitution the taxing and spending power of the constitution. if question here is whether congress has any limits at all. the federal government spends money by giving it to states. it says to the states if you want this money you have to comply with our requirements. the question then arises what kind of conditions can the federal gover
i understand he's joust got an article on shakespeare. he is truly a renaissance man. and unbelievably prolific for someone so young. he's a graduate of hillsdale college and he is also a graduate of the chapman university school of law and he's an adjunct professor of law at the mcgeorge school of law in sacramento. please welcome tim sandford. [ applause ] >> as you know most of the attention on the obama care is on the constitutionality. if congress can force people to buy insurance...