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shakespeare writes two kinds of women. be tamed, you have to shut them up and keep them quiet. and he writes about innocence, the virgins on the pedestal. so you see he's very young, you know, he's doing the usual kind of projection on to women. but what happens, and i think it's because he writes the henry 6th and richard iii, there's such a long cycle of violence and he's following margaret through all four plays. what 457s is es starts seeing that he himself looks at women from the outside. and suddenly, i don't know why it is, it might be because he fell in love or something like that, suddenly when you get to romeo and juliette he writes from the sign identify-- inside of wismt he embodies women. and suddenly the whole of his soul, if you will, is inside the woman. at that point the whole world shifts. because the women have priority with the men. and when women and men have parity and are in love, the whole world, it creates such powers that he can stop all kinds of violence. the third cycle is when he starts using w
shakespeare writes two kinds of women. be tamed, you have to shut them up and keep them quiet. and he writes about innocence, the virgins on the pedestal. so you see he's very young, you know, he's doing the usual kind of projection on to women. but what happens, and i think it's because he writes the henry 6th and richard iii, there's such a long cycle of violence and he's following margaret through all four plays. what 457s is es starts seeing that he himself looks at women from the outside....
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shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from
shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique...
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shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by thomas church in 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed on a sundial. it is anchored by twin white gazebos and flowers that bloom year-round. this is the place to tell someone special or the place to declare the commitment you two share. weddings and the event reservations are available for this adorable hidden gem. we know there are many other romantic parks in san francisco. we hope you have enjoyed this torre of lookouts, picnics, and strolls that are available every day. until next time, do not forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations or any other location, call 831-5500. this number is best for special events, weddin
shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by thomas church in 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed on a sundial. it is anchored by twin white gazebos and flowers that bloom year-round....
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the play you're about to see is one of shakespeare's great tragedies, macbeth. you recall the story of macbeth, i'm sure. he was a scottish nobleman who was given a hint by witches that he would one day be king. he then hastened the prophecy's fulfillment by promptly murdering the king and seizing his throne. this deed, of course, is what set in motion the long train of events that make up this tragic drama. now, there are several things that we think anyone viewing this play ought to have clear in his mind if he wants to understand the play's meaning. macbeth is the shortest of shakespeare's dramas and has this swiftest tempo. everything in this play happens very fast. once the play's movement begins, and it does at once, it never slackens. each event, each episode of the plot falls on the heels of its predecessor. there are no pauses, such, for example, as the gravedigger scene in hamlet. no comic relief, with the possible exception of the drunken porter in that almost unbearably tense scene of the knocking at the gate. shakespeare is all business here, a fact
the play you're about to see is one of shakespeare's great tragedies, macbeth. you recall the story of macbeth, i'm sure. he was a scottish nobleman who was given a hint by witches that he would one day be king. he then hastened the prophecy's fulfillment by promptly murdering the king and seizing his throne. this deed, of course, is what set in motion the long train of events that make up this tragic drama. now, there are several things that we think anyone viewing this play ought to have...
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shakespeare doesn't fill in that gap. are they friends? does he feel some loyalty? feel some ambivalence? on the one hand, this is the prince and the father of the prince they have to get rid of. >> professor laura bates from indiana state university has been volunteering in prisons for more than 20 years. she founded a unique program called "shakespeare in the shu." >> we chose "macbeth" as our main text for a lot of important reasons. the idea of looking at the choices that this character makes, someone who is in aristotle's terms a tragic hero. he's a noble man, an honorable man, a good man who made bad choices. >> i'm in prison for murder. um, i got 60 years for murder. but i'm the hero now. >> i will say for whiskey, to recruit these gutter tramps. they ain't trained and they are going against this valued general. what i'm saying is, that's risky, right? >> everything he's doing from the beginning to the end of this play is risky. once he decided to take that turn to go back, he got so much to lose, you know what i'm saying? so he's risking everything from that
shakespeare doesn't fill in that gap. are they friends? does he feel some loyalty? feel some ambivalence? on the one hand, this is the prince and the father of the prince they have to get rid of. >> professor laura bates from indiana state university has been volunteering in prisons for more than 20 years. she founded a unique program called "shakespeare in the shu." >> we chose "macbeth" as our main text for a lot of important reasons. the idea of looking at the...
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shakespeare for $1,000, please.
shakespeare for $1,000, please.
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thank you so >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the academy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the rustic sun dial. the pack picnic, lovely bench, enjoy the sunshine and soft enjoy the sunshine and soft breeze and let the enjoy the sunshine and soft breeze and let the aah! i'm a lion! yes, you are. come here. let's see how this looks. hey, how's my little horse? she's a lion. yes, she is. grrr! ha ha! announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. when you adopt a child from foster care, just being there makes all the difference.
thank you so >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the academy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the rustic sun dial. the pack picnic, lovely bench,...
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thank you so >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the academy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the rustic sun dial. the pack picnic, lovely bench, enjoy the sunshine and soft breeze and let the >> on december 28, 1912. san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them particularly satisfying to city residen
thank you so >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the academy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the rustic sun dial. the pack picnic, lovely bench,...
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i will have >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems.ademy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic.
i will have >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems.ademy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic.
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. >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the academy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the rustic sun dial. the pack picnic, lovely bench, enjoy the sunshine and soft breeze and let the >>> all right. every year we come out to celebrate arbor day in the month of march and i'm happy to kickoff this year arbor day here at this special location. joined with us today we have several guest. i know dan is here, larry stringer is here and our colleagues and our partners in arbor day. today like many other days, trees will be dedicated in someone who has contributed to san francisco either through their work or given back to the environment through culture, through arts and through many of the hard work and we will unveil who will receive t
. >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the academy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the rustic sun dial. the pack picnic, lovely bench, enjoy the...
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. >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the academy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the rustic sun dial. the pack picnic, lovely bench, enjoy the sunshine and soft breeze and let the . >> golden gate parks largest body of water ska great labor for scrolling and picnicking and both miking which can both be rented at the boat house and the lakewood design for leisure boatings and carriages and a treasure trove passing hunting ton water falls two bridges connect the strawberry island and inclient to the hills the
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>> well, shakespeare is his favorite writer. shakespeare is my favorite writer. he liked robert burns. robert burns was one of my father's favorite poets, and i adore robert burns. you know, he loved going to the theater, he really loved actors and acting. >> they went often, as often as they could. >> oh, over and over, i mean, it's amazing. it's just any time he had a spared second, he was criticized for it sometimes, but any time he had a spare second he would go either other the opera or to theater, but he loved theater much more. >> you said you worked six years on this. how did you go about the research? >> i just started reading. and we started with doris's book because steven had bought the rights to it and i was curious to read it anyway. and it's a great read and a great book, but it's the definition of a thing that can't turn into a two and a half hour script. i knew immediately that just from what i'd read even before i read "team of rivals" that there was going be too much material. if we tried to cover the whole thing and the civil war as well we wo
>> well, shakespeare is his favorite writer. shakespeare is my favorite writer. he liked robert burns. robert burns was one of my father's favorite poets, and i adore robert burns. you know, he loved going to the theater, he really loved actors and acting. >> they went often, as often as they could. >> oh, over and over, i mean, it's amazing. it's just any time he had a spared second, he was criticized for it sometimes, but any time he had a spare second he would go either...
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you know if you consider the works of shakespeare over 1,200 references in shakespeare alone taken directly raised in europe where the bible was taught freely in school and, you know, we're not suggesting that it be taught as religion, but to be introduced to our children i think it would be doing them a big favor. >> mark, i want to go to this point. look, i like what you g g are doing. like what you guys are saying. i want to ask you this those. you teach the bible as history or you teach as literature or teach it as philosophy. but it is religious. it is religious. moses came down with the ten commandments. the bible's metaphors and stories are all about right behavior and wrong behavior. i mean there is religion in the bible and why is that bad? >> well it's not bad. we completely believe in the bible and full believers. however, clearly there's a law that you can't teach any one religion so technically rightfully so you need to teach all religions. by the way i think all great books should be taught. it just seems crazy that the foundation of the greatest books ever and movies, you men
you know if you consider the works of shakespeare over 1,200 references in shakespeare alone taken directly raised in europe where the bible was taught freely in school and, you know, we're not suggesting that it be taught as religion, but to be introduced to our children i think it would be doing them a big favor. >> mark, i want to go to this point. look, i like what you g g are doing. like what you guys are saying. i want to ask you this those. you teach the bible as history or you...
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[applause] i got to read from shakespeare's -- crispin's day speech. there are some senators who were not there that night who have held their manhoods cheap and as a result. [cheers and applause] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie, patton. cleaned up a little bit to make it suitable for television. read president ronald reagan's 1964 a time for choosing speech. [cheers and applause] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. a second example is sequestration. sequestration has actually gone into effect. the white house is astonished. all of us remember the president's scare america tour. he went all over the country talking about the dramatic consequences. washington, d.c. is the only place on earth where the phrase draconian 2% cuts can be uttered. [laughter] the president was self parody as he described the consequences of a 2.5% cut. it reminded me of the scene from murrayusters when bill is talking about the end of the world, cats and dogs living together. i half expected to see the marshmallow man
[applause] i got to read from shakespeare's -- crispin's day speech. there are some senators who were not there that night who have held their manhoods cheap and as a result. [cheers and applause] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie, patton. cleaned up a little bit to make it suitable for television. read president ronald reagan's 1964 a time for choosing speech. [cheers and applause] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. a second example is...
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starting with successful william shakespeare. today the most successful have the names of matt stone and trey parker. "the book of mormon" earned the highest one-day gross with an impressive $3.2 million. >>> and "forbes" is out with the list of ten most critical job skills of 2012. sales and marketing, mathematics are there. don't forget computer skills, listening, decision-making and critical thinking. those round out the top five. >>> the rain keeps tiger at bay that is until later today. but sergio garcia certainly had a shot for the highlight reel. >>> and check out these shoppers at lowe's where wicked weather outside was trying to get inside. you're watching "early today." >>> now to some of the other stories that caught our eye this morning. in louisville, an underground explosion saturday sent 200-pound manhole covers flying seven stories into the air. traffic halted for more than five hours as flames shot out of the broken pavement. the blast was tied to a faulty underground cable and while plenty missed work, no injuri
starting with successful william shakespeare. today the most successful have the names of matt stone and trey parker. "the book of mormon" earned the highest one-day gross with an impressive $3.2 million. >>> and "forbes" is out with the list of ten most critical job skills of 2012. sales and marketing, mathematics are there. don't forget computer skills, listening, decision-making and critical thinking. those round out the top five. >>> the rain keeps...
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. >> i didn't bring my shakespeare book. let me quote wiz khalifa.en many of our colleagues expect to be back home playing hard. this doesn't make sense to me. i go to a movie to the god father. i'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse. to me, these offers you can't refuse. what this conversation would be like tonight if the president was george w. bush. imagine that for a moment. that takes me back to another modern-day poet by the name of jay-z and what a song he wrote, how seven days can change. things have really changed. >> honestly, he could put a little bit more, like, emphasis and oomph on the rap lyrics. he could have gotten into it a little bit. i thought it was a great idea. i think you get a little jibe in there. you got to do it all the way. >>> let's move on. the dance craze that has been sweeping the country for weeks now, 71-year-old senator mitch mcconnell, just now caught on "to the harm harlem shake." a group of college students reportedly filmed the video for the campaign. with this, mitch mcconnell, you have officially kill
. >> i didn't bring my shakespeare book. let me quote wiz khalifa.en many of our colleagues expect to be back home playing hard. this doesn't make sense to me. i go to a movie to the god father. i'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse. to me, these offers you can't refuse. what this conversation would be like tonight if the president was george w. bush. imagine that for a moment. that takes me back to another modern-day poet by the name of jay-z and what a song he wrote, how seven...
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growing up in england, he cared for two deaf parents when he was young before joining the royal shakespeare company. richard griffiths suffered complications following heart surgery. he was 65. >>> and bob teague has died. he was among the first black tv reporters in this country, hired by nbc in 1963 from "the new york times." he worked mostly in new york local news here on wnbc but often appeared on the network as well. generations of viewers remember his stylish delivery, his commanding presence on the air. bob teague was 84 years old. >>> a major collection of letters from a private collector is about to go on the auction market. letters from george washington, jefferson, eisenhower, edison, marx and darwin. but two letters in particular from popular culture figures are getting a lot of attention. in one, marilyn monroe writes to her acting coach and friend lee strasburg, quote, "i still am lost. i mean, i can't get myself together. my will is weak. i can't stand anything. i sound crazy, but i think i'm going crazy. i feel like i'm not existing in the human race at all." in another lett
growing up in england, he cared for two deaf parents when he was young before joining the royal shakespeare company. richard griffiths suffered complications following heart surgery. he was 65. >>> and bob teague has died. he was among the first black tv reporters in this country, hired by nbc in 1963 from "the new york times." he worked mostly in new york local news here on wnbc but often appeared on the network as well. generations of viewers remember his stylish delivery,...
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london has known theater for hundreds and hundreds of years starting with the successful william shakespearethe most successful have the names of matt stone and trey parker. oh, yeah, "the book of mormon" earned the highest one-day gross with an impressive $3.2 million and "forbes" is out with its list of ten most critical job skills for 2013. of course, sales and marketing, mathematics are there. don't forget computer skills, listening, decision making and critical thinking. all of those round out the top five. i hope you have all of them. >>> the rain keeps tiger at bay that is until later today but sergio garcia had a shot for the highlight reel. >>> and these shoppers at lowe's where wicked weather outside was trying to get inside. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.c
london has known theater for hundreds and hundreds of years starting with the successful william shakespearethe most successful have the names of matt stone and trey parker. oh, yeah, "the book of mormon" earned the highest one-day gross with an impressive $3.2 million and "forbes" is out with its list of ten most critical job skills for 2013. of course, sales and marketing, mathematics are there. don't forget computer skills, listening, decision making and critical...
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which shakespeare play features gold, silver, and lead caskets; a cross-dressing lawyer; and a pound of flesh? david? the merchant of venice host>> right! they can be cold or thermal in fission reactors. what particles differentiate isotopes of the same element? david? neutrons host>> right! he named the south african region of natal [nuh-tahl]. in 1497, who sailed from portugal to india? magellan host>> no, sacred heart, you can steal. vasco da gama host>> right! the genbaku dome is part of the peace memorial in what western honshu city? (timeout) hiroshima priestley called it "alkaline air." what compound used in household glass cleaners, has formula nh3? jason? ammonia host>> right! what civic building are you visiting if you go to the vienna rathaus? opera house host>> no, sacred heart, you can steal. >> host: opera house. >> host: opera house. capitol host>> no, it's city hall that's the end of the game! sacred heart wins the game. we'll see both teams in future matches and we'll see you next week. bye! um] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] [phone ring,] car brakes hard
which shakespeare play features gold, silver, and lead caskets; a cross-dressing lawyer; and a pound of flesh? david? the merchant of venice host>> right! they can be cold or thermal in fission reactors. what particles differentiate isotopes of the same element? david? neutrons host>> right! he named the south african region of natal [nuh-tahl]. in 1497, who sailed from portugal to india? magellan host>> no, sacred heart, you can steal. vasco da gama host>> right! the...
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shakespeare, bertolt brecht, maxwell anderson and jean anouilh all have dramatized the joan story, each reflecting a personal point of view and interest. to meet the challenge of that role required a special actress. our guest is that special actress who met the challenge, made theater history with her interpretation of joan in jean anouilh's the lark and remains an outstanding interpreter of the heroic maid of orleans, julie harris. george bernard shaw's saint joan is a glorious play and it's one that i read when i was in high school and dearly wanted to be part of. i never have acted in the play professionally, but my high school-- my senior year in high school, i was able to play just the trial scene, which was a great thrill for me. then later on, i was given the chance to play anouilh's joan in the lark. the difference between the two plays, i think, is interesting because shaw's joan is a very sturdy, physically very strong girl. the anouilh play, she is more fragile, more vulnerable, more dreamy almost, and there is that--i think, the difference in the plays is that in the trial
shakespeare, bertolt brecht, maxwell anderson and jean anouilh all have dramatized the joan story, each reflecting a personal point of view and interest. to meet the challenge of that role required a special actress. our guest is that special actress who met the challenge, made theater history with her interpretation of joan in jean anouilh's the lark and remains an outstanding interpreter of the heroic maid of orleans, julie harris. george bernard shaw's saint joan is a glorious play and it's...
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[shouting] and the home secretary shakespeare has gone looking for defacing her when they're in opposition. now, now, let me ask him because he didn't answer the question about the bedroom tax. he talked earlier about the hardship fund. let's look at the facts. this 25 million pounds allocated to help disabled people hit by the bedroom tax and hardship fund. 25 million people specifically for disabled people. but how much did his own figures show it's taken disabled people? 306 million pounds? 306. so we'll see that the vast majority of disabled people who were hit by his bedroom tax will get no help from his hardship fund? >> first of all the whole house, whole country will now no apology for the mess left by the party opposite. but let me tell him, on the subsidy his figures are completely wrong. first of all, the last thing he just said before he sat down is that we're cutting the money going to disabled people. that is simple enough decades. in 2009-10, the money spent on disability living allowance with 12.4 billion. by 2015 it will be 1,323,000,000,000. there is no cut in the money g
[shouting] and the home secretary shakespeare has gone looking for defacing her when they're in opposition. now, now, let me ask him because he didn't answer the question about the bedroom tax. he talked earlier about the hardship fund. let's look at the facts. this 25 million pounds allocated to help disabled people hit by the bedroom tax and hardship fund. 25 million people specifically for disabled people. but how much did his own figures show it's taken disabled people? 306 million pounds?...
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we hungered for lives that have the emotional range of shakespeare's sonnets.and if we were going to be saved we knew it wouldn't be by literature. it was the french historian jules michelet who put it is for me as i tried in my mid-40s to turn to biography to life writing. history said michelet, and you can think that he meant to include biography and fiction, history he said is not narrative. it is not analysis. it is resurrection. and i think this is some of what brenda wineapple has in mind. but how you do it is another and more complicated matter and i will not try to get into that this morning but wringing your subject back to life is a great and worthy goal. so if i may quickly wrap up, to ezra pound's excellent advice to make it new, i think we might also want to add, and make it live again. thank you. [applause] we seem to be running a little early so we have time for questions. >> it's not a question but a huge appreciation for you and what you just said. thank you very much. >> oh that's sweet. [applause] >> i think i am scoping myself with a questio
we hungered for lives that have the emotional range of shakespeare's sonnets.and if we were going to be saved we knew it wouldn't be by literature. it was the french historian jules michelet who put it is for me as i tried in my mid-40s to turn to biography to life writing. history said michelet, and you can think that he meant to include biography and fiction, history he said is not narrative. it is not analysis. it is resurrection. and i think this is some of what brenda wineapple has in...
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but as a kid, you look take a shakespeare class and look to the classes that seem easy which are oftenrphous definition. >> these are law school students and not undergraud - grads. >> i took judge napolitano's class and it was hair grooming. >> you are insane. >> justin bieber is dead and toired of all of the paparazzi. >> you had me going there. >> wait, we are doing a story on justin bieber, oh, well, my work is done here. l girls. i like taking advil® for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs ultra soft & strong. puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thickness. face every day with puffs softness. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. an
but as a kid, you look take a shakespeare class and look to the classes that seem easy which are oftenrphous definition. >> these are law school students and not undergraud - grads. >> i took judge napolitano's class and it was hair grooming. >> you are insane. >> justin bieber is dead and toired of all of the paparazzi. >> you had me going there. >> wait, we are doing a story on justin bieber, oh, well, my work is done here. l girls. i like taking advil®...
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>> a smaller role in the oscar winning "shakespeare and love follows kwt. and he ignites with the winning lady, gwyneth paltrow. its's an on-again, off-again affair seized by the tabloids. for ben, his connection is just the first in a pattern of high-profile relationships being played out in the press. >> it's really the first time he stepped into the spotlight publically with a female. it wasn't any female, it was a young, glamorous, hollywood beauty. >> ben's friendship with matt damon remains intact. they starred together in "dogma" and debut "project screen wright" and they take different paths. >> matt damon wanted to be an actor, but ben affleck wanted to be a star. >> with "ocean's 11" and "the bourn yiet," after lek is making some questionable career choices like the forgettable ""reindeer gam games." at 28, affleck's personal demons seem to be getting the best of him. after a hard-partying, heavy gambling trip to las vegas in the summer of 2001, he checks himself into rehab. according to people magazine, charlie sheen is the one who actually drive
>> a smaller role in the oscar winning "shakespeare and love follows kwt. and he ignites with the winning lady, gwyneth paltrow. its's an on-again, off-again affair seized by the tabloids. for ben, his connection is just the first in a pattern of high-profile relationships being played out in the press. >> it's really the first time he stepped into the spotlight publically with a female. it wasn't any female, it was a young, glamorous, hollywood beauty. >> ben's...
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it is ridiculous as not knowing shakespeare. as literature it is literary malpractice.e not suggesting, governor, that it should be taught in school as religion. we understand completely why that doesn't happen in public schoolings. but we do feel that it should be taught as literature. these stories are a fownation of western civilization, certainly this country . our money said in god we trust. our president had his hand on the bible. this time two biblings. these stories should be told. >> roma, you and mark are both believers and it is a challenging venture to take a spiritual message and put it in a very secular market place was network television. talk about how as a believer you had to approach the project and did you find that the reaction in even hollywood more positive or critical than you expected it to be? >> no, i think much more positive. we found nothing but encouragement and support. we have many friend and believers and nonbelievers throughout the hollywood connection and the e-mails and the phone calls came in all week across the board with people thri
it is ridiculous as not knowing shakespeare. as literature it is literary malpractice.e not suggesting, governor, that it should be taught in school as religion. we understand completely why that doesn't happen in public schoolings. but we do feel that it should be taught as literature. these stories are a fownation of western civilization, certainly this country . our money said in god we trust. our president had his hand on the bible. this time two biblings. these stories should be told....
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[applause] i got to read from shakespeare's st. chrispin' -- crispin's day speech.here are some senators who were not there that night who have held their manhoods cheap and as a result. [cheers and applause] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie, patton. cleaned up a little bit to make it suitable for television. it got to read president ronald reagan's 1964 a time for choosing speech. [cheers and applause] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than this. a second example is sequestration. sequestration has actually gone into effect. the white house is astonished. all of us remember the president's scare america tour. he went all over the country talking about the dramatic consequences. washington, d.c. is the only place on earth where the phrase draconian 2% cuts can be uttered. [laughter] after a while, the president was self parody as he described the consequences of a 2.5% cut. it reminded me of the scene from ghost busters when bill murray is talking about the end of the world, cats and dogs living together. thelf expect
[applause] i got to read from shakespeare's st. chrispin' -- crispin's day speech.here are some senators who were not there that night who have held their manhoods cheap and as a result. [cheers and applause] i got to read the opening monologue from the great movie, patton. cleaned up a little bit to make it suitable for television. it got to read president ronald reagan's 1964 a time for choosing speech. [cheers and applause] as they say in the beer commercial, it don't get no better than...
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if you go back to the bible, or to greek plays, or to shakespeare, some of them are very violent. you see violence for three hours, maybe in one week in those instances. the american academy of psychiatry says the average child sees 200,000 acts of violence by the time he is 18. even if it is only 10% of that, that is still 20,000 acts of violence by the time they are 18. again, if the child is loved and well adjusted, that will make a difference. we interviewed a man from the los angeles sheriff's department who said, look, there are no easy solutions, but it all starts at home. i think there's truth to that. host: let's hear from carl in danville, ky on the republicans line. caller: hello. what i wanted to comment was, i fear that your guest is spotting the old liberal line that exposure to violence -- and of course, the end game for these nice folks is disarming the public. but as far as exposure to violence, even tremendous amounts over and over leading to an individual become a violent individual, i think that you are really stretching the logic there. for example, combat vet
if you go back to the bible, or to greek plays, or to shakespeare, some of them are very violent. you see violence for three hours, maybe in one week in those instances. the american academy of psychiatry says the average child sees 200,000 acts of violence by the time he is 18. even if it is only 10% of that, that is still 20,000 acts of violence by the time they are 18. again, if the child is loved and well adjusted, that will make a difference. we interviewed a man from the los angeles...
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hate to quote shakespeare but it applies. >>> stay up to speed on the joiy arias trial. >>> and a rappertting one of the fans in the face with a champagne bottle. the fan says it happened at a nightclub after he asked the security guard to get a photo with the rapper and the fan is a soldier that served in afghanistan, and he suffered a concussion. >>> and the biogenics of america gave banned substances to current and former baseball players, and a-rod's camp denies any connection to the clinic and its owner. >>> in other news the week was dominated by the killers named layne and a potential mass murder averted. here is your week of crime in 60 seconds. >> layne was sentenced to life in preusen on thursday. during the sentencing, he smiled, smirked and wore a t-shirt with the word "killer" hand written on the front of it. prosecution says sandra lane shot hoffman multiple times in her home and her attorney says it was self defense. the executive director of the prison system was found shot to death in his home on tuesday, and a relative of his called 911 and reported he was shot by openi
hate to quote shakespeare but it applies. >>> stay up to speed on the joiy arias trial. >>> and a rappertting one of the fans in the face with a champagne bottle. the fan says it happened at a nightclub after he asked the security guard to get a photo with the rapper and the fan is a soldier that served in afghanistan, and he suffered a concussion. >>> and the biogenics of america gave banned substances to current and former baseball players, and a-rod's camp denies...
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well to paraphrase shakespeare a ryan budget by any other name would still smell unsweet.d eliminate most of obama-care, it would repeal financial regulation, and it would make major cuts to medicare. sounds great. here he is trying to convince americans that they want this tired 'ol lemon of a plan. >> it's a path to prosperity, a responsible balanced budget. we believe we owe the american people a balanced budget. for the third straight year we've delivered. >> michael: congressman, what you owe the american people is respect. they're smart enough to understand that you introduced the exact same budget during the election and you lost. jay carney today said that the president wants to trim medicare but with a scalpel not an axe. and ryan let slip his real plan for medicare system. >> this to us is something that we're not going to give up on because we're not going to give up on destroying the healthcare system for the american people. >> michael: that was bushan it was so man. was it a freudian slip or is young blue eyes cracking under the weight of his own lies. that w
well to paraphrase shakespeare a ryan budget by any other name would still smell unsweet.d eliminate most of obama-care, it would repeal financial regulation, and it would make major cuts to medicare. sounds great. here he is trying to convince americans that they want this tired 'ol lemon of a plan. >> it's a path to prosperity, a responsible balanced budget. we believe we owe the american people a balanced budget. for the third straight year we've delivered. >> michael:...
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. >> shakespear makes up words so i don't want to hear this.f rand paul, if he goes to c-pac and says those things i will applaud him. we have a cpac that won't even let in chris christie. they are letting three birthers, not one, but three birthers speak of -- a donald trump of trump speech will be classy. the only person in cpac i i can see is ann coulter. >> your response? >> you are not going to cpac. >> i am having drinks afterward. i am boycotting. >> i think they should have a convention next door and call it my big, fat, gay, convention. >> you had me at big, fat, gay and convention. you had me at the end of the sentence. >> pretty much. >>> coming up, do guys named rick have it easier than everyone else? don't be stupid. i have it easy because of my face, and not my name. first, what is the real reason behind joy and possibly elizabeth's departure from the view? i will share what i learned in our pilates class. stick around. >>> were they too loud for the daytime crowd? joy behar is leaving the view and elizabeth hasser -- elizabeth ha
. >> shakespear makes up words so i don't want to hear this.f rand paul, if he goes to c-pac and says those things i will applaud him. we have a cpac that won't even let in chris christie. they are letting three birthers, not one, but three birthers speak of -- a donald trump of trump speech will be classy. the only person in cpac i i can see is ann coulter. >> your response? >> you are not going to cpac. >> i am having drinks afterward. i am boycotting. >> i think...
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columns, so many of them, i have dom the conclusion that your words will be remembered long after shakespeares are forgotten. but not until then. >> what did you the 506-page plus book was ever written in washington? it may be the best book. i can think of one better. i will get to that in a moment. because, and when we get young people, interns, and young reporters at "the weekly standard", i tell them. read bob novak's book because it will tell you are more about american politics and washington over the last 50 years than >> one of the things that he did that i had never seen before was he told you how much money. >> yeah. >> what did you think of that? i know you speak far living and that. and it is all based on being on television. i have never had anybody call me and say, boy, that was a great article you wrote in the standard and we want you to speak to our group in and we'll pay you such and such. it has never happened. >> is "the weekly standard" more popular during obama administration or the bush administration? >> you know, it is about the same. i think. >> you didn't get a rash of
columns, so many of them, i have dom the conclusion that your words will be remembered long after shakespeares are forgotten. but not until then. >> what did you the 506-page plus book was ever written in washington? it may be the best book. i can think of one better. i will get to that in a moment. because, and when we get young people, interns, and young reporters at "the weekly standard", i tell them. read bob novak's book because it will tell you are more about american...
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shakespeare wrote about this, complaining about the puritans punishing people for their thoughts.ave the first amendment. we have to have an act for a crime, and we have to have intent. he never had an act. we can think all kinds of things in this world and in this country and it's okay if we don't commit a crime. >> let me tell you what was told after reporters after the verdict. >> this case involved thoughts that were unusual and bizarre and frankly very ugly. and we think that the jury just couldn't get past that and they never got to the law. >> is that partially true? she's saying look, this is ugly. know one's trying to say that what he did or thought about was in any way pleasant, but it was still just a thought. wendy, go ahead. >> so here's the interesting thing. if the only thing the guy did was think bad thoughts, he wouldn't have been charged. lots of people do fantasize. when you mix sex into it, we think even bigger things about fantasy because lots of fantasy on the internet is sexual. but what this guy did wrong -- and he knows exactly what he did and why he was c
shakespeare wrote about this, complaining about the puritans punishing people for their thoughts.ave the first amendment. we have to have an act for a crime, and we have to have intent. he never had an act. we can think all kinds of things in this world and in this country and it's okay if we don't commit a crime. >> let me tell you what was told after reporters after the verdict. >> this case involved thoughts that were unusual and bizarre and frankly very ugly. and we think that...
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the sting of a friend's betrayal is the stuff of shakespeare. amongst all foes that are friends should be the worst, he said. this is the theme of the pollard affair, our truest ally, behaving with such guile. rarely discussed is the deception required by spying, even on one's friends. mr. pollard showed little remorse at his court proceedings and renounced his u.s. citizenship and became a citizen of israel. this did not help his case. he claimed he gave away secrets the u.s. would not disclose to israel corks he resorted to espionage to protect israel's security interests. miss critics contend that the suitcase is full of data, with sensitive u.s. security codes, names of sources and surveillance methods that took years to prepare. persistent reports say he inflicted grame grave dmg on american interests. he is also described as a braggeredert, a cocaine user, a wanna be, a liar and a man who would do anything for money. it wasn'ting until 1995 that isl admitted pollard was not part of a rogue operation, but an officially sanctioned agent in p
the sting of a friend's betrayal is the stuff of shakespeare. amongst all foes that are friends should be the worst, he said. this is the theme of the pollard affair, our truest ally, behaving with such guile. rarely discussed is the deception required by spying, even on one's friends. mr. pollard showed little remorse at his court proceedings and renounced his u.s. citizenship and became a citizen of israel. this did not help his case. he claimed he gave away secrets the u.s. would not...
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shakespeare wouldn't have existed really without the bible. 1,200 quotes in there, including "lord ofese movies would exist without the bible. >> there's so much biblical illiteracy and references in regular literature, and this will help. what do you want people to take away from the whole thing, real quickly? >> it's a love story. we all ought to reconnect with the bible. we found on this journey a lot of biblical illiteracy. it's sort of embarrassing, actually. people who don't even know -- >> take the book back down off the shelves and be reminded how amazing it is and reexperience it. >> get a modern translation, that will help. >> thank you both so much. it starts this sunday. two-hour premier of "the bible" on sunday, march 3rd, at 8:00, 7:00 central on the history channel. >> going to be terrific. >> all right. our webtastic video is next. >> this one really delivers. >> we're taking time from the bible for this? ♪ s see... i was a dietician... a housekeeper... a pediatrician... yeah, that was a third degree booboo a housekeeper... a sanitation engineer... a housekeeper... goo
shakespeare wouldn't have existed really without the bible. 1,200 quotes in there, including "lord ofese movies would exist without the bible. >> there's so much biblical illiteracy and references in regular literature, and this will help. what do you want people to take away from the whole thing, real quickly? >> it's a love story. we all ought to reconnect with the bible. we found on this journey a lot of biblical illiteracy. it's sort of embarrassing, actually. people who...
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. >> i didn't bring my shakespeare book, so let me begin by quoting a modern-day poet, wiz khalifa, he a poem called work hard play hard. >> that's pretty darn cool. >> that takes me back to another modern-day poet by the name of jay jay-z. >> we few, we happy few, we band of brothers. >>> joining me now congresswoman barbara lee of california. always good to see you. >> glad to be with us, chris. >> you've written a her to president obama seeking clarification on the drone attacks. what specifically do you want the white house to answer? >> first we do say we have a system of which cans and balances. that's fundamental to our democracy. in 2001 after the horrific attacks, the congress voted to give them president bush and any subsequent president a -- in a perpetual war. i did not vote for that resolution, but it has been used over and over and over again. i think it's time to go back to the drawing board. i want to know what legal basis the administration is using to conduct drone attacks, but also to conduct other operations, which in fact i worried about then. that was why i ended
. >> i didn't bring my shakespeare book, so let me begin by quoting a modern-day poet, wiz khalifa, he a poem called work hard play hard. >> that's pretty darn cool. >> that takes me back to another modern-day poet by the name of jay jay-z. >> we few, we happy few, we band of brothers. >>> joining me now congresswoman barbara lee of california. always good to see you. >> glad to be with us, chris. >> you've written a her to president obama seeking...