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therefore, there is a use of , from my shakespeare days, loving the way shakespeare put his words together. the actor can dwell inside a word and stretch it until you. freshly for the first time or you listen to it differently. i used all of my theater shakespeare experience to pump into hisd of rhythm rhetoric. having played shakespearean villains, who will announce himself as the glorious, and righteous king. he has a sense of commitment and a righteousness. all of shakespeare's "villains" have this sense of righteousness and conviction. looking back, welding that back onto the broadcast the i have to europe andck the 1930's, up where you started to use that kind of political on radio,nd manner news room, it broadcasts, it was the first use of mass -- the use of mass media in germany and the 1930's. and to look at the key speaker, he has a sense of bonds workable righteousness and a sense of destiny. righteousness and a sense of destiny. somber, play a villain sober, patriarchal, a presidential, a teacher, a teacher, a giver of lessons. tavis: do you see what i mean? you've already given
therefore, there is a use of , from my shakespeare days, loving the way shakespeare put his words together. the actor can dwell inside a word and stretch it until you. freshly for the first time or you listen to it differently. i used all of my theater shakespeare experience to pump into hisd of rhythm rhetoric. having played shakespearean villains, who will announce himself as the glorious, and righteous king. he has a sense of commitment and a righteousness. all of shakespeare's...
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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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and the offender started quoting from shakespeare. doesn't answer the question about the third murder. >> you could look at him as being like -- >> the program has inmates rewrite shakespeare in a way that reflects their own experiences. during our shoot, the group was working on macbeth. a play about ambition, assassination and a warlord's lust for power. >> i take macbeth to the streets. and what he did, he bring to the hoods, to the housing projects, you know, guys that don't got nothing, and he used nobodies, nobody know. >> leon vincent, serving 60 years for murder, read one of his passages to the group. >> you read my eyes like parables. i was pressed for time because of my special preparations for tonight's special feast. >> i really like the meta forthat you used. you read my eyes like parables. that's almost something like shakespeare himself would write. so i really like that. >> i'm from the hood, you know, not to separate the hood from anything. because the hood commercial now, or whatever, right? shakespeare was something
and the offender started quoting from shakespeare. doesn't answer the question about the third murder. >> you could look at him as being like -- >> the program has inmates rewrite shakespeare in a way that reflects their own experiences. during our shoot, the group was working on macbeth. a play about ambition, assassination and a warlord's lust for power. >> i take macbeth to the streets. and what he did, he bring to the hoods, to the housing projects, you know, guys that...
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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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shakespeare doesn't fill in that gap. are they friends? does he feel some loyalty? he 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 t
shakespeare doesn't fill in that gap. are they friends? does he feel some loyalty? he 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...
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shakespeare doesn't fill in that gap. are they friends? does he feel some loyalty?his 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 point on. yeah, he's taking risks. >> for
shakespeare doesn't fill in that gap. are they friends? does he feel some loyalty?his 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,...
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but actually, this is a modern take on shakespeare. >> well, it is the original text. is, it's modern dress, and it's very casual. i used to do shakespeare readings at my house with a lot of my actor and writer friends, and this sort of evolved from that. we wanted to capture what it was like when it's so just breezy and fun and cool. >> jimmy: what do you mean you had shakespeare readings at your house? >> yeah, people would come over on sundays -- [ light laughter ] and we would read a play. you know, like everybody does. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we're so -- we are so different! [ laughter ] i'm playing, like, pictionary with my friends, like getting drunk. "that's not a dog!" and then, someone goes to sleep. >> i didn't say we weren't drunk. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. okay, very good. yeah, you didn't say that. and then you have my man, nathan fillion. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: tv's "castle" is in this movie! [ cheers and applause ] love that guy! he's a stud! he's a stud. i want to show everyone a clip. here's nathan fillion in joss whedon's "much ado about nothing." >> bind t
but actually, this is a modern take on shakespeare. >> well, it is the original text. is, it's modern dress, and it's very casual. i used to do shakespeare readings at my house with a lot of my actor and writer friends, and this sort of evolved from that. we wanted to capture what it was like when it's so just breezy and fun and cool. >> jimmy: what do you mean you had shakespeare readings at your house? >> yeah, people would come over on sundays -- [ light laughter ] and we...
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shakespeare on film. check off, i love chekhov. -- chekhov, i love chekhov. they are like the predators, the right and produce under it, they do it all. we're talking about doing "wait in the hills of malibu. tavis: i would come see that. >> because to stay alive as an actor, reading scripts, you fall off the twig pretty quickly, so you try to stay in tune with the works that stuck to your heart and tapestry of life growing up as an actor. -- maybe i missed this. have you done shakespeare on the stage before? tavis: i did not think you had. why not? >> it never showed itself, really. when i came here in 1981 to america, i went straight into " remington steele." it really took off and i did not have the desire to go back on the state -- stage. i see friends when i go back to london and on broadway. i think maybe there might am a time here to get back out there and prove oneself. it is an itch, it is a nagging itch to go back there. i have been reading a lot andly about bette midler her return to broadway.
shakespeare on film. check off, i love chekhov. -- chekhov, i love chekhov. they are like the predators, the right and produce under it, they do it all. we're talking about doing "wait in the hills of malibu. tavis: i would come see that. >> because to stay alive as an actor, reading scripts, you fall off the twig pretty quickly, so you try to stay in tune with the works that stuck to your heart and tapestry of life growing up as an actor. -- maybe i missed this. have you done...
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. >> i was charged with first-degree murder of my friend abraham shakespeare.s a florida lottery winner and they said that i siphoned off his money and killed him, and i didn't do that. i don't like that and 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 repor
. >> i was charged with first-degree murder of my friend abraham shakespeare.s a florida lottery winner and they said that i siphoned off his money and killed him, and i didn't do that. i don't like that and 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...
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yeah. >> jimmy: shakespeare just seems so intimidating to me.ithee a lot. prithee, prithee, prithee, prithee, prithee. prithee. and then you get back on track. >> jimmy: yeah, i mean, how would you improvise? like, thou dost know and thinketh -- >> i thou forgotten lines. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but how do people find out to get these tickets here? what do you got to go to? >> i think it's -- it's something .org. >> jimmy: yeah. >> publictheater.org. >> jimmy: publictheater.org. and i'm telling you, you won't even believe how much fun it is. you get to see this talented guy. jesse tyler ferguson. [ cheers and applause ] "comedy of errors" at the delacorte theater in central park. may 28th through june 30th. we're cooking with chef danny bowien next. come on back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ be positive, yet firm. we need to leave our contract plan and make the move to net10 wireless. what??? oh nice, let's just have our calls drop all the time. net10 uses the same cell towers as the top carriers, but for half of what we pay now. half? don
yeah. >> jimmy: shakespeare just seems so intimidating to me.ithee a lot. prithee, prithee, prithee, prithee, prithee. prithee. and then you get back on track. >> jimmy: yeah, i mean, how would you improvise? like, thou dost know and thinketh -- >> i thou forgotten lines. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but how do people find out to get these tickets here? what do you got to go to? >> i think it's -- it's something .org. >> jimmy: yeah. >> publictheater.org....
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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
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
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i think it's important to use a quotation from shakespeare's. it's a tale told by an idiot signifying nothing. >> we don't like calling anybody an idiot. we were laughing and fooling around before. you don't refer to anybody. >> who was i directing at? >> the reports. >> i'm not going to answer your question. >> i read a quote from shakespeare. how was that an attack? >> i think though i thought the report is occ centric because it comes out of the data of the o cc, although i was surprise by the quote that perhaps after five years we could add in not for this report but a second doctrine, some type of end of the process evaluation to see how people are feeling about the process at the end of the year. and that is something i would be interested to hear how members of the public are perceiving how their whole interaction with the occ, the outcome of that and i think that that is is a valid point raised. >> the customer satisfaction survey? >> something along those lines. >> commissioner hicks. >> i'm glad you raised that issue. the occ, since la
i think it's important to use a quotation from shakespeare's. it's a tale told by an idiot signifying nothing. >> we don't like calling anybody an idiot. we were laughing and fooling around before. you don't refer to anybody. >> who was i directing at? >> the reports. >> i'm not going to answer your question. >> i read a quote from shakespeare. how was that an attack? >> i think though i thought the report is occ centric because it comes out of the data of...
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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 >> you're watching quick bite, the show that has san francisco. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're here at one of the many food centric districts of san francisco, the 18th street corridor which locals have affectionately dubbed the castro. a cross between castro and gastronomic. the bakery, pizza, and dolores park cafe, there is no end in sight for the mouth watering food options here. adding to the culinary delights is the family of business he which includes skylight creamery, skylight and the 18 raisin. >> skylight market has been here since 1940. it's been in the f
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we at the shakespeare theater company pride ourselves in offering accessible options for patrons withilities. the shakespeare theater provides seats for all persons for all performances but that doesn't seam to be true. this upcoming performance did not offer any seats for the lowest price $55. the ada requirement specifically state venues must offer access bl -- accessible seats. goes manned filed a complaint and has not received response. he refused to buy the tickets. >> they are placing their profit margin over what people have a right to expect. and really what their legal obligation are. >> given his experience he says it's lights out for this theater. he doesn't think he'll ever go back. sherry lee, fox 5 news. >> he says he isn't asking the theater to lower it's price for wheelchair accessible seats and raise the fair to make all the seats the same price. >> up next here on the 10 things did not go right and this one has gone viral. also ahead. >> finally streetcars in d.c. by the end of t yahe year it is looking like it. i'm matt acklin. coming up the story. >>
we at the shakespeare theater company pride ourselves in offering accessible options for patrons withilities. the shakespeare theater provides seats for all persons for all performances but that doesn't seam to be true. this upcoming performance did not offer any seats for the lowest price $55. the ada requirement specifically state venues must offer access bl -- accessible seats. goes manned filed a complaint and has not received response. he refused to buy the tickets. >> they are...
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that is why you find shakespeare and gates and dickinson. another that it's working perfectly yet, but they are trying to not only do that, but integrate classes. and they won't graduate with a degree in arabic, it is a degree that the institution is in. that has been a major change in the past year in terms of curriculum. the other thing i can say is there has been the they were occupying the rooms in the basement of that place. and they very recently purchased a new campus up on top of what is holy hell, amidst all the other seminaries up there. and the hope is to have a permanent campus. they are very proud of that move. they should graduate the first-class from that building. they make steps forward their spirits are up right now. they are optimistic that it will be a successful project. but that said, i am sympathetic. >> image at the time? >> okay. for just a few minutes, we will take questions. both of us are more than happy to do that. >> okay. >> okay, this is just a short passage about a trip that i took it to my first trip. we wer
that is why you find shakespeare and gates and dickinson. another that it's working perfectly yet, but they are trying to not only do that, but integrate classes. and they won't graduate with a degree in arabic, it is a degree that the institution is in. that has been a major change in the past year in terms of curriculum. the other thing i can say is there has been the they were occupying the rooms in the basement of that place. and they very recently purchased a new campus up on top of what...
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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 >> a few years ago, i attended a public event at sfaliason, i don't know if you were there but it had a huge impact on me. i went to hear alaferalaison speak and instead a heard a neuro biologist and a snow flake scientist and tj clark who is an arc historian. it was amazing, it was the most amazing night. and we have actually modeled our public programs off of that event ever since. we like at the arts commission to broad a broader dialogue around the works that we show. not just having the artists themselves present, but to present different ways o
>> 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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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 >> good afternoon. welcome to our regular rules committee meeting for thursday, may 16th, 2013. i am supervisor norman yee and i will be chairing the meeting. to my right is supervisor london breed and shortly supervisor malia cohen will be joining us. the clerk today is linda wong. the committee would also like to acknowledge the staff of s.f.g. tv, jennifer low and jesse larsen who record each of our meetings and make the transcript available to the public online. and i apologize for starting late. i was in another committee meeting earlier and jus
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...
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long before shakespeare wrote this there's a famous chinese leniently who are forces to separate and die of traffic circumstances and return to life as butterflies. from that legion there's a chinese melody that originated from all the women in 1923 and that chinese melody later became the theme for the butterflies violin concerto. i honor this from china representing the generation of my grand parents who were chinese immigrants in the united states. i trofrm this in an expression of my own. >> don't confuse me. (clapping). ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in ma ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in (clapping) >> after my father died in a two airplane collision over the grand canyon my mom had to singularly raise my sister and me and rogers and hammer stevens you'll never walk alone it has carried me throughout my whole life. i recovered the meaning of you'll never what can alone when i was for church services at a black church. the first time the black congregation sank thomas a doris sister take my hand precious lord i heard the lyric through the symptom and i connected the words when you
long before shakespeare wrote this there's a famous chinese leniently who are forces to separate and die of traffic circumstances and return to life as butterflies. from that legion there's a chinese melody that originated from all the women in 1923 and that chinese melody later became the theme for the butterflies violin concerto. i honor this from china representing the generation of my grand parents who were chinese immigrants in the united states. i trofrm this in an expression of my own....
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let's see if we have a graphic of shakespeare. good looking character.r ] "to be or not to be, that is the question. [ laughter ] shut up!" okay, i don't know. that's what it would sound like. [ as sandler ] "that is the question." he doesn't even do that voice anymore. i don't know. let's try another one. this is from hannah prince. "hey, jimmy, i just noticed if you freeze frame someone's face at just the right time, you can make it look like they're high. it works with anyone. you should try doing it." you know, i've noticed this before. if you ever pause on your dvr or something, people's faces -- look, it's pretty fun. let's give it a try. first up here is matt lauer. hey, man. who's that, man? wake and bake. wake and bake, dude. here's dr. phil. [ as dr. phil ] "you got to pass that joint. you got to -- don't bogart it." [ laughter ] here's my man brian williams. right there we have an icky sticky weed. finally, we have george w. bush. [ as bush ] "heh, heh, heh, heh, heh." [ laughter ] there we go. very nice. [ applause ] easy to do. i just was as
let's see if we have a graphic of shakespeare. good looking character.r ] "to be or not to be, that is the question. [ laughter ] shut up!" okay, i don't know. that's what it would sound like. [ as sandler ] "that is the question." he doesn't even do that voice anymore. i don't know. let's try another one. this is from hannah prince. "hey, jimmy, i just noticed if you freeze frame someone's face at just the right time, you can make it look like they're high. it works...
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think of richard burton, who played shakespeare like he had lived in the age of shakespeare. my point being that education is the key. that is the key, because even if you cannot do one job, education permits you to do a lot of others. if you train for only one limited little thing, you can get stuck. but if you open your mind to learn more, you always -- there will always be opportunities. the day you hit a wall, if you have knowledge about the alternatives, you can think about how do i go around the wall. i cannot do this. what is related to its that i might be able to do and still have fun with it? listen to your parents. [applause] ms. sotomayor. or what?its a home run [cheers and applause] and all of you did in your questions. very thoughtful. you're wonderful. you deserve a round of applause, too. [applause] justice sotomayor, we will transition to the learning center. you and i and two students. so let's go. >> thank you, sir. wow. pretty. you hold that and give it to me? you guys ready? ok. 1, 2, 3. [applause] the learning center is open for everyone to see, have fun,
think of richard burton, who played shakespeare like he had lived in the age of shakespeare. my point being that education is the key. that is the key, because even if you cannot do one job, education permits you to do a lot of others. if you train for only one limited little thing, you can get stuck. but if you open your mind to learn more, you always -- there will always be opportunities. the day you hit a wall, if you have knowledge about the alternatives, you can think about how do i go...
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it is like your call from shakespeare. from both of the deaths. so tonight, but when i call them, will they come? let's hope we do not call. i have some more shakespeare if you like. >> are we finished, mr. chairman? senator grassley. we would be finished but senator grassley has amendments. you want me to read just one sentence and accept it? number itve you the will become controversial. this one may very well. take a we're voting for the even once, not on ones. >> this amendment would delay the implementation of the provision that provides for dual intend for student visa applicants until the student and exchange to visitors information system is updated. we have learned that time and again there are holes in the student visa program. i already talked about the 1993 world trade center attack as an example. the department of homeland security keeps track through a student in exchange visitors information system. but this system has problems. that is evidenced by the fact that the department is overhauling and updating the system. for years homel
it is like your call from shakespeare. from both of the deaths. so tonight, but when i call them, will they come? let's hope we do not call. i have some more shakespeare if you like. >> are we finished, mr. chairman? senator grassley. we would be finished but senator grassley has amendments. you want me to read just one sentence and accept it? number itve you the will become controversial. this one may very well. take a we're voting for the even once, not on ones. >> this amendment...
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objective shakespeare and many other writers use history as material. a novel called "blonde" about norma jean baker. it uses the material as if it were a myth. in maryland and wrote is this middle -- marilyn monroe is this mythical creature. i am not writing a biography. i am writing an epic about someone who stands for something, so i call my novel "blonde,"meaning it is about a myth rather than a person, but many people write about war. if you did that as a fiction writer, you would have real generals under real president mentioned. it is hard to have a completely fictitious portrayal of a complex cultural situation where there are no real people. tavis: what you said does raise a question. you are right that history is written by historians who offer their own interpretation. of thatus are left out history. be ofsuspect should we historians and the stuff they put out natoma -- they put out? >> you would not want to read a lot of them. to give you an idea of woodrow wilson's racism. when he was in europe and out to talk about the united states, he me
objective shakespeare and many other writers use history as material. a novel called "blonde" about norma jean baker. it uses the material as if it were a myth. in maryland and wrote is this middle -- marilyn monroe is this mythical creature. i am not writing a biography. i am writing an epic about someone who stands for something, so i call my novel "blonde,"meaning it is about a myth rather than a person, but many people write about war. if you did that as a fiction...
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think of richard burton, who played shakespeare like he had lived in the age of shakespeare. my point being that education is the key. that is the key, because even if you cannot do one job, education permits you to do a lot of others. if you train for only one limited little thing, you can get stuck. but if you open your mind to learn more, you always -- there will always be opportunities. the day you hit a wall, if you have knowledge about the alternatives, you can think about how do i go around the wall. i cannot do this. what is related to its that i might be able to do and still have fun with it? here they are going to love me -- me. listen to your parents. [applause] court.it please the >> ms. sotomayor. did she hits a home run or what? [cheers and applause] and all of you did in your questions. very thoughtful. you're wonderful. you deserve a round of applause, too. [applause] so now justice sotomayor, we will transition to the learning center. you and i and two students. so let's go. >> thank you, sir. wow. pretty. >> thank you. >> can you hold that and give it to me?
think of richard burton, who played shakespeare like he had lived in the age of shakespeare. my point being that education is the key. that is the key, because even if you cannot do one job, education permits you to do a lot of others. if you train for only one limited little thing, you can get stuck. but if you open your mind to learn more, you always -- there will always be opportunities. the day you hit a wall, if you have knowledge about the alternatives, you can think about how do i go...
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i dead on coming but i was thinking about something shakespeare's said what is past is prologue. i'm hoping the same mistakes on sunday meter parking are not going to be made on expensive parking. so of the assumptions first and for most this hearing is a great start because the faith community was not included at the stakeholders contagious and your shining a light and giving everybody a right to speak >> the second assumes was the revenues collected were going to be over $2 million and that's been realized over 1 million. and supervisor farrells district the meters are there and your districts supervisor campus the old meters are there. we were giving every assurance that all meters would be uniformed and that was january 6th all the meters to this day are not alike. i could go on and on but please give important consideration before you allow this to go forward >> i'm going to go mediate my meter. >> thank you very much. next speaker please and hi i'm chris i'm a resident. i've been a native of san francisco my whole life and also i work in the transit program district. a lot
i dead on coming but i was thinking about something shakespeare's said what is past is prologue. i'm hoping the same mistakes on sunday meter parking are not going to be made on expensive parking. so of the assumptions first and for most this hearing is a great start because the faith community was not included at the stakeholders contagious and your shining a light and giving everybody a right to speak >> the second assumes was the revenues collected were going to be over $2 million and...