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, and the offender started quoting from shakespeare.'s how shakespeare in the shu was born. >> and they're going against bankroll. >> still did not answer the question about the third murder. >> i guess you can 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 took macbeth to the streets and what he did, he went, to the hood, to the housing projects, you know, guys that don't got none, and he used nobody's. nobody's know. >> leon benson, serving 60 years for murder, read one of his passages to the group. >> you read my eyes, i was pressed for time because of my special preparations for tonight's special feast. >> i really like the metaphor 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 else, bec
, and the offender started quoting from shakespeare.'s how shakespeare in the shu was born. >> and they're going against bankroll. >> still did not answer the question about the third murder. >> i guess you can 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 took...
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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, weddings,
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...
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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 88ada 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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shakespeare doesn't fill in that gap. are they friends? does he feel some loyalty? the one hand, this is the prince and the father of the prince he has 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. got 60 years for the murder that i'm in here on now. >> i will say for whiskey, to recruit these gutter tramps. two murders. they ain't trained and they are going against banquo, this symbol, right? 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 riskin
shakespeare doesn't fill in that gap. are they friends? does he feel some loyalty? the one hand, this is the prince and the father of the prince he has 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...
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. >> shakespeare in the shu. ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home.re you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. >>> 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 unique program uses literature. ♪ this particular group is discussing "macbet
. >> shakespeare in the shu. ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home.re you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with...
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just as shakespeare, to get back to shakespeare for a minute could not have sued leonard bernstein andven sonheim for coming up with "west side story." >> you say it's cronyism to get it expanded. >> it doesn't mean they're not going to use their -- >> bully lawyers to scare people. >> of course. that's exactly what happens. and that happens in the patent industry, too. >> thank you, david, lawrence. to join this debate, please follow me to @fbnstossel and use #ideas or likemy facebook page so you can post on my wall. >>> coming up, how some magicians manage to protect their trade secrets without suing people. >>> and what i do about people who rip me off. rip me off. >>> welcome to "20/20." i'm john stossel. >> i'm john stossel. >> five me a break. >> you want a break? i'm going to give you a break right now. [ bleep ] shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services
just as shakespeare, to get back to shakespeare for a minute could not have sued leonard bernstein andven sonheim for coming up with "west side story." >> you say it's cronyism to get it expanded. >> it doesn't mean they're not going to use their -- >> bully lawyers to scare people. >> of course. that's exactly what happens. and that happens in the patent industry, too. >> thank you, david, lawrence. to join this debate, please follow me to @fbnstossel...
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shakespeare: the economy.hey care much about the eu, that is not what they are voting for. it's the economy. the question is not straightforward. they think the economy has gotten better but they do not think it has gotten better for them. the tories as the party of the rich is the problem they have. if they were not that, they would get more credit for economic recovery and be in a stronger position. that is what labour is going to be playing off of. if things got better, it has not gone better for you. francine: we saw a tiny wage increase in the last two weeks. is that going to be the decider of the election? if we get a wage increase? mr. shakespeare: that will help a bit but the big thing is march 18 when the chancellor has his final budget. he brings rabbits out of a hat. francine: thank you so much. stephan shakespeare. the ceo of yougov. coming up. plenty more. a first interview with the ceo of airbus. my coanchor and partner in crime guy johnson has traveled to munich to do that. we';lll take a break.
shakespeare: the economy.hey care much about the eu, that is not what they are voting for. it's the economy. the question is not straightforward. they think the economy has gotten better but they do not think it has gotten better for them. the tories as the party of the rich is the problem they have. if they were not that, they would get more credit for economic recovery and be in a stronger position. that is what labour is going to be playing off of. if things got better, it has not gone...
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for the composers we chose were wrote based on on shakespeare. to do about nothing and a midsummers night dream and romeo and juliette. >> we'll have vignettes between each peels or each moment that will place you inside the play. >> reporter: the orchestra jeremy rothman vows will be a night set with passion. >> to hear the orchestra to play these incredible pieces of music. bring somebody special on valentine's day and have a great time. >> reporter: the concert is at 8:00 p.m. verizon hall go to arts in philly.org or go to 6abc loves the arts, i'm karen rogers. >> some faces look guilty, others look another way and getaway with stuff. people are less likely to blame others who have trustworthy faces. the eye brows are slightly lifted, so they form an upside v-shape and the corners of the mouth up slightly. >> i have a question, where is there hair? >> their hair is a whole other story. [laughter]. >> we'll be right back. >> and trustworthy. # i love my shows, but i can't just sit around all day. that's why i have xfinity. their cloud based dvr
for the composers we chose were wrote based on on shakespeare. to do about nothing and a midsummers night dream and romeo and juliette. >> we'll have vignettes between each peels or each moment that will place you inside the play. >> reporter: the orchestra jeremy rothman vows will be a night set with passion. >> to hear the orchestra to play these incredible pieces of music. bring somebody special on valentine's day and have a great time. >> reporter: the concert is at...
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shakespeare as it happens wasn't thinking of the annual awards seasons when he wrote that t.roach seems appropriate enough this time around three youngest british men will be vying for our attention. the starring roles, three fire picks, the conscious follow in the great british acting tra dichlgs how many in this starry montage do you recognize the royal academy of art in london. oscar winners include vivian lee, anthony hopkins and helen mirren all in their time classically trained shakespearians. >> if you work with shakespeare, you need to use the whole of your anatomy, you need to use it every single vocal bit of range you have to immerse yourself in those characters. >> reporter: that's precisely what our boys did, spai playing shakespeare in their 20s. eddie redmayne played steven hawking in ""the theory of everything. " request itself. >> there should be no boundaries to human endeavor. >> i go back to that first moment when i walked on stage, wow, this guy's got it. whatever it is he's got it. ♪ >> he was 17 singing at london's globe theater. redmayne a fetching valo
shakespeare as it happens wasn't thinking of the annual awards seasons when he wrote that t.roach seems appropriate enough this time around three youngest british men will be vying for our attention. the starring roles, three fire picks, the conscious follow in the great british acting tra dichlgs how many in this starry montage do you recognize the royal academy of art in london. oscar winners include vivian lee, anthony hopkins and helen mirren all in their time classically trained...
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>> shakespeare did it without copy right. >> they may not have had a copy right statute at the time. but people who pirated other people's plays were dealt with harshly. >> how? >> he would go after these people, sometimes try to shut down theater. it was copying. and it was wrong. >> but if there was no law how did he shut down theater? >> you have -- in terms of utilitarianism. why do people do something if they don't get reward. it's also a moral issue. someone who creates something has a moral right to protect what he has created, just as a farmer has a right to land that he has mixed his labor with. this is a natural right issue, john. >> the rights that are natural are those founded in the nature of property being scarce. when i hold something it's to the exclusion of someone else. ideas are not like that. when we have laws that allow me to monopolize the expression of an idea inhibits someone else's free expression. >> what about something that is physical, like a new drug. it costs drug companies a billion dollars to get it through government. if someone could copy it they wo
>> shakespeare did it without copy right. >> they may not have had a copy right statute at the time. but people who pirated other people's plays were dealt with harshly. >> how? >> he would go after these people, sometimes try to shut down theater. it was copying. and it was wrong. >> but if there was no law how did he shut down theater? >> you have -- in terms of utilitarianism. why do people do something if they don't get reward. it's also a moral issue....
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. >> a valentine's treat with a cup of shakespeare is coming to the stage in philadelphia. >> a health study finds unusual bacteria in new york subways but not everybody agrees with the research. >> meteorologist chris sowers returns with the full accuweather forecast and more when "action news" continues. # xñaó5Ñ i may be a pizza maker, but i know a few things about dessert. like chocolate, and more chocolate. introducing papa john's new double chocolate chip brownie. delicious...decadent. served warm, for just $6. better ingredients. better brownie. papa john's. >> northern california is getting pounded with several inches of rain and the storm's strong winds have also knocked down dozens of trees including this redwood north of san francisco. the blown over tree damaged two vacation homes in the area. nobody was in the houses when the tree fell. >> act of god. it's wood, it's glass it can be repaired. >> the tree caused thousands of dollars in damage. >> mild weather today. >> reporter: really, really nice especially across south jersey. let's get you outside and show you what's go
. >> a valentine's treat with a cup of shakespeare is coming to the stage in philadelphia. >> a health study finds unusual bacteria in new york subways but not everybody agrees with the research. >> meteorologist chris sowers returns with the full accuweather forecast and more when "action news" continues. # xñaó5Ñ i may be a pizza maker, but i know a few things about dessert. like chocolate, and more chocolate. introducing papa john's new double chocolate chip...
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it doesn't look good. >> shakespear was a good play write. he wrote stories that made sense and people believed. everyone knows the trench quarter was built on high grounds. he should have known that. it didn't flood. there was a flood in the french quarter. it has been high ground since the french built it and that's why they did it. they are not stupid. i will go on record saying brian williams is lying seeing a body float by this the french quarter. thls it was on -- unless it was on balloons. >> do you think he thought he was in the french quarter and he was really in atlanta? >> then he is a terrible reporter. the reason he lied was to make himself be bigger and more important. at least dan rather lied about the letter with george w. bush because he hated the president and he had a political ax to grind. >> this is for his ego. >> this is weird fantasy. >> he likes to be liked. >> he likes to be important. >> you know what could explain all of this, maybe he likes to do shrooms. he is in louisiana and on shrooms and like oh my gosh there
it doesn't look good. >> shakespear was a good play write. he wrote stories that made sense and people believed. everyone knows the trench quarter was built on high grounds. he should have known that. it didn't flood. there was a flood in the french quarter. it has been high ground since the french built it and that's why they did it. they are not stupid. i will go on record saying brian williams is lying seeing a body float by this the french quarter. thls it was on -- unless it was on...
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. >> maybe it is shakespear yen plays that created a bias. >> i don't know. want to hear shakespear in an australian accent would be extraordinary. >> we say it will be charming but british accents can be positively frightening. if you hear a builder or anybody that ends their sentence in love -- what's it gonna be love -- you will get hit in the face, correct this. >> yes. >> or yelling oy. >> the character begby anybody who was in "straw dogs" other than dustin hoffman. susan george scares me. are you watching tv or is tv watching you? samsung's smart tv may be spying on people. the voice command for those who are too lazy to find the remote may be recording you and blabbing it later. it reads, please be aware that if your words have personal or sensitive information that information will be among the data captured and transmitted to a third party. there are safeguards, but they would. the user candy activate it -- can de activate it. it would make your smart tv like any other stupid tv. that was a lot of words. are you worried about this? if i was you livi
. >> maybe it is shakespear yen plays that created a bias. >> i don't know. want to hear shakespear in an australian accent would be extraordinary. >> we say it will be charming but british accents can be positively frightening. if you hear a builder or anybody that ends their sentence in love -- what's it gonna be love -- you will get hit in the face, correct this. >> yes. >> or yelling oy. >> the character begby anybody who was in "straw dogs"...
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and we put on a page side-by-side dramatic readings of shakespeare at the same time kids are reading the text so it is the way the teacher can turn it on and get them involved. there are lots of things like this that can do two things that are absolutely critical for kids k-12, help teachers get better at their craft by giving them the tools and content that they need and get kids more engaged in their work and everything that happens happens at the interface of teaching and learning and teaching can improve and get kids more involved in learning we will have done a big thing. giving a kid a computer has no educational value. it is how it impacts teaching and learning. >> please join me in thanking joel klein. [applause] >> booktv is on facebook. like us to get scheduling updates, behind-the-scenes pictures and video. author information and to talk directly with doctors during our live programs. facebook.com/booktv. >> the big idea of barack obama was the guy who was going to get rid of the polarization and change our politics, the guy who was going to take us out of this red and blu
and we put on a page side-by-side dramatic readings of shakespeare at the same time kids are reading the text so it is the way the teacher can turn it on and get them involved. there are lots of things like this that can do two things that are absolutely critical for kids k-12, help teachers get better at their craft by giving them the tools and content that they need and get kids more engaged in their work and everything that happens happens at the interface of teaching and learning and...
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we go as you said behind the scenes into rehearsal spaces when shakespeare wrote the plays.t say while she was alive. the details bring the plays alive. >> i think they ought to show the program in high school english classes. it teaches you about the plays and the context of them and the history of what was going on in the world at the time. >> it takes away ever fear of shakespeare. in the hands of people like morgan freeman and david harwood and joseph to tell these great stories that shakespeare has written and make them fun and familiar. he is writing about what it is to be human. that hasn't changed over the last 400 years. whether you are at the grammys or not. it also gives you another chance to show your range. many people or millions fell in love with samantha, but you have been at this a long time and your depth as an actress is tremendous. >> thank you. i was clear about playing cleopatra both times not to just make her a sexual object. she is a politician and she is pretty sexy too. >> shakespeare could have written "sex and the city" back then. >> he was writin
we go as you said behind the scenes into rehearsal spaces when shakespeare wrote the plays.t say while she was alive. the details bring the plays alive. >> i think they ought to show the program in high school english classes. it teaches you about the plays and the context of them and the history of what was going on in the world at the time. >> it takes away ever fear of shakespeare. in the hands of people like morgan freeman and david harwood and joseph to tell these great stories...
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best part at the shakespeare theatre was in henry the fourth. nigel the director asked me if i could have a cameo express one night on one condition. i know just the part i want to i want to say that famous line first thing we do let's kill all the lawyers. [laughter] [applause] >> now our last question. >> see if i can follow that, but thank you, justice ginsburg. the question i want to ask is if you were, back in your role as a civil rights activist what kind of case which be looking to bring today? what sort of story would you be looking to bring to the floor to talk to the court? what causes would you want to advocate for? >> i'm glad you asked that question because i wanted to everybody here that you don't start with the courts. on the whole, the judiciary is a reactive institution, doesn't set its own agenda. our first effort in the aclu will women's rights project, was public opinion to try to influence public opinion your that people have to want to change it for it's going to be reflected in legislation or in judicial decisions. then yo
best part at the shakespeare theatre was in henry the fourth. nigel the director asked me if i could have a cameo express one night on one condition. i know just the part i want to i want to say that famous line first thing we do let's kill all the lawyers. [laughter] [applause] >> now our last question. >> see if i can follow that, but thank you, justice ginsburg. the question i want to ask is if you were, back in your role as a civil rights activist what kind of case which be...
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. >>> coming up where timberland meets shakespeare.eak with the co-creator of the show "empire" just ahead. in the country. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and now introducing aleve pm for a better am. ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. woul
. >>> coming up where timberland meets shakespeare.eak with the co-creator of the show "empire" just ahead. in the country. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day...
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this lesson on shakespeare's macbeth, most of the students are inmates. joined the class for one reason: >> change. i needed -- i knew i had to change. education is a part of that. education opens up doors. >> reporter: students from the outside also participate in the class. they say they're learning from the inmates as well as their instruct. >> understanding how much they care about education puts college kids, putting off parties. >> what makes this unique is that it guarantees inmates a spot here or at any city university after their release. their idea to provide an education that continues not only beyond prison but also beyond the classroom. robert tate is now pursuing a major the english after serving ten years for robbery. he says the program is a life line. >> finding steady housing finding steady income and you know get pack to family and start to build my life over again. so i was starting at 30 years old as a 17-year-old. >> reporter: the program provides assistance with all of those things and more. >> specifically for a population that is
this lesson on shakespeare's macbeth, most of the students are inmates. joined the class for one reason: >> change. i needed -- i knew i had to change. education is a part of that. education opens up doors. >> reporter: students from the outside also participate in the class. they say they're learning from the inmates as well as their instruct. >> understanding how much they care about education puts college kids, putting off parties. >> what makes this unique is that it...
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and i guess my best part at the shakespeare theater was in henry the fourth where michael khan who directs the theater asks me if i wanted to have a cameo. it's one night. and he said, sure, and i said i want to have the role of the butcher where i say the line the first thing we do is kill them all. [laughter] >> now our last question. >> i don't know if i can follow that. my name's alexander and the question i want to ask is if you were back in your role as an advocate, as a civil rights advocate, what kind of case would you be looking to bring to the fore to tell to the court, what cause would you want to advocate for? >> i -- i'm glad you asked that question, because i want to tell everybody here that you don't start with the courts. the judiciary is a reactive institution, doesn't set its own agenda. our first effort in the aclu women's right project was try to influence public opinion. the people have to want the change before it's going to be reflected in legislation or in judicial decisions. then you try to get the legislature to write laws that are family friendly and the court is
and i guess my best part at the shakespeare theater was in henry the fourth where michael khan who directs the theater asks me if i wanted to have a cameo. it's one night. and he said, sure, and i said i want to have the role of the butcher where i say the line the first thing we do is kill them all. [laughter] >> now our last question. >> i don't know if i can follow that. my name's alexander and the question i want to ask is if you were back in your role as an advocate, as a civil...
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imagine as part of the shakespeare series there you have it as in so many activities, sometimes thet advice on a tough news day, close your eyes and think of england. the british invasion continues with our major scienceñr story of the day, three. according to a new british law can be the amount of people it takes to make a baby. ♪ [piano background music begins] ♪ we are one, we are essentially the same regardless of where we come from. um, there are definitely things that are different...
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. >> chris christie wrapped up his three day tour in london and he went to shakespeare's globe theater. he was scheduled to speak to reporters today but he refused. he said the approach to fax nating children should be balanced before later clarifying his remarks. >> tom wolfe has already stopped executive branchs from accepting gifts, now he is asking others to follow along. he sent letters to about 24 state agencies asking for a ban for gifts to employees. >> tonight, lance arms strongtrong in trouble fwen. he was cited with hit-and-run. he slammed into two parked cars after a noogt of partying in aspen. his girlfriend is said to have admitted that she lied and took the blame for armstrong to avoid national attention. >>> finally a break from the frigid air, but more snow and cold temperatures are not far behind. >> more problems for rebel casino and the sale. the new issues facing the property and why the new buyer is threatening to back out. >> a bullet goes into the bedroom of this 12-year-old. >> police found more evidence of shots fired yards from their home. >>> tonight at 11:0
. >> chris christie wrapped up his three day tour in london and he went to shakespeare's globe theater. he was scheduled to speak to reporters today but he refused. he said the approach to fax nating children should be balanced before later clarifying his remarks. >> tom wolfe has already stopped executive branchs from accepting gifts, now he is asking others to follow along. he sent letters to about 24 state agencies asking for a ban for gifts to employees. >> tonight, lance...
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i studied shakespeare at college and i've done some shakespeare.hamlets at this point. >> seth: oh, i agree. i think you're in a great place, having not seen it before. >> i don't have any of it in my head. >> seth: do you know how it ends? >> "the rest is silence." the guy finally shuts up. i love it. he just talks and talks and talks and talks. the last thing he says is -- >> seth: and then someone slaps him. [ laughter ] you have a new film as well coming up, called "the experimenter." tell us about that real quick. >> yeah, so i did this film called "the experimenter" last year, which is about stanley millgrim, who did the obedience to authority expierments in 1960, which -- very quickly, you walk into a room, you responded to an ad, and there's a guy in there who says he's the doctor, and there's another guy in there who says he responded to the ad. you take a piece of paper, and one of you goes in and gets electrocuted. the electrocutions are not real. you are delivering shocks when they get wrong answers. it goes from very low voltage to ver
i studied shakespeare at college and i've done some shakespeare.hamlets at this point. >> seth: oh, i agree. i think you're in a great place, having not seen it before. >> i don't have any of it in my head. >> seth: do you know how it ends? >> "the rest is silence." the guy finally shuts up. i love it. he just talks and talks and talks and talks. the last thing he says is -- >> seth: and then someone slaps him. [ laughter ] you have a new film as well...
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and i said -- i was looking for a book to read and laura suggested and alvarez read three shakespeares >> this is a change. >> not really. >> three years ago you were reading joe dimaggio, been on a teddy roosevelt kick -- >> i've got an eclectic reading list. >> and now commode. >> well, that was a couple -- the key for me is to keep expectations low. >> is that what everyone doesn't get? >> i don't know, brian -- >> wow. >> it went on from there megyn, if i could remind everyone. the other thing brian williams asked president bush was a question about president bush 41 and clinton who bush 43 asked to go around the world ray u raising money for victims of the tsunami. brian williams asked if his relationship with his dad was so tarnished by the war that does he believe clinton and 41 are closer than 43 and 41? that was the katrina interview. so i hadn't thought about that. it's been almost nine years. obviously it still gets a little bit under my skin. >> but the first part speaks almost to what we're debating now, which is did he feel the need to build himself up? >> with all respec
and i said -- i was looking for a book to read and laura suggested and alvarez read three shakespeares >> this is a change. >> not really. >> three years ago you were reading joe dimaggio, been on a teddy roosevelt kick -- >> i've got an eclectic reading list. >> and now commode. >> well, that was a couple -- the key for me is to keep expectations low. >> is that what everyone doesn't get? >> i don't know, brian -- >> wow. >> it went...
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the shakespeare theatre was in henri iv. the director of the shakespeare theatre asked me if i would have a cameo appearance and i said on one condition. i know just what i want. i want to see the famous line the first thing we do -- [inaudible] [applause] now our last question. >> thank you justice ginsburg. my name is alexander bertone and the question wants to ask is if you were back in your role as a civil rights activist what kind of case would you be looking to bring today and what sort of story would you be looking to bring to the floor that you would advocate for? >> i'm glad you asked that question because i want to tell everybody here that you don't start with the courts. the judiciary is a reactive institution, doesn't set its own agenda. our first effort in the aclu women's rights project was the opinion that tried to influence public opinion. people have to want change before it's going to be reflected in legislation or her decisions then you try to get the legislature to write laws that are family-friendly and
the shakespeare theatre was in henri iv. the director of the shakespeare theatre asked me if i would have a cameo appearance and i said on one condition. i know just what i want. i want to see the famous line the first thing we do -- [inaudible] [applause] now our last question. >> thank you justice ginsburg. my name is alexander bertone and the question wants to ask is if you were back in your role as a civil rights activist what kind of case would you be looking to bring today and what...
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standing guard and the barbed wire outside the windows are a constantly reminder: this lesson on shakespeare's macbeth is taking place in the otis correctional facility. and most are inmates. >> change, i knew i had to change and education is a part of that. education opens up doors. >> students from the outside also participate in the class. they say they're learning from the inmates as well as their instructor. >> understanding how much they really care about the education how much time they put into it. how college students put off studying for parties. >> what makes it unique is that it guarantees inmates a spot here or at any city university after they're released. the idea is to provide an education that continues not only beyond prison but also, beyond the classroom. robert tate is now pursuing a career in english after serving ten years for robbery. he says the program is a life line. >> my thing was when i came home find a job find steady housing find steady income and get back to family and start to build my life over again. i was starting as a 30-year-old as a 17-year-old. >> the pr
standing guard and the barbed wire outside the windows are a constantly reminder: this lesson on shakespeare's macbeth is taking place in the otis correctional facility. and most are inmates. >> change, i knew i had to change and education is a part of that. education opens up doors. >> students from the outside also participate in the class. they say they're learning from the inmates as well as their instructor. >> understanding how much they really care about the education...
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she took early interest in acting especially shakespeare. >> what was it about shakes pierce in particularrabbed you? >> oh, gosh, where do you start with that? >> the language? >> no not actually the language. the thought. the thought that the language is carrying. the understanding about life. they're so amazing. >> her interest in the stage concerned her parents at first. but after a stunning performance as, what else a queen in cleopatra, she was invited to join the royal shakespeare company. >> it was like riding a big powerful horse. it's like, oh, my, god you know. i can't do this. and suddenly i could control the horse. >> since then she's gone on to play all manner of strong women. she has ruled subjects in gosford park served them. >> didn't you hear me? i'm the perfect servant. i have no life. >> in the action franchise "red" mirren wields a different kind of authority. and she won rave reviews for her portrayal of alcoholic detective in the british tv series "prime suspect" e. >> you know a huge miscalculation to undermine my authority. >> often the roles are heavy on intellect
she took early interest in acting especially shakespeare. >> what was it about shakes pierce in particularrabbed you? >> oh, gosh, where do you start with that? >> the language? >> no not actually the language. the thought. the thought that the language is carrying. the understanding about life. they're so amazing. >> her interest in the stage concerned her parents at first. but after a stunning performance as, what else a queen in cleopatra, she was invited to...
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. >> prisoners get a dose of shakespeare as part of a new education program in new york. >> the leaders of france and germany are due to arrive in moscow for talks on the ukraine conflict pushing for a peace plan. more than 5,000 people have been killed. >> thousands of people rallied in jordan in a show of solidarity for the family of pilot muath al-kaseasbeh, who was killed by the islamic state of iraq and the levant. >> investigators in taiwan are attempt to go explain why a plane crashed into a river on wednesday, killing 35 people. they say it appears one engine failed before the second engine was apparently manually shut down. >> the united nations expressed concern about the increase in new ebola cases in west africa. the infection rate had been dropping in recent months, raising hopes that the worst was over. almost 9,000 people have died from the diaz since december, 2013. the latest now. >> in a village in southeastern guinea health education teams from the united nations spread the message about ebola. this in itself is progress, many communities who were once suspicious of a
. >> prisoners get a dose of shakespeare as part of a new education program in new york. >> the leaders of france and germany are due to arrive in moscow for talks on the ukraine conflict pushing for a peace plan. more than 5,000 people have been killed. >> thousands of people rallied in jordan in a show of solidarity for the family of pilot muath al-kaseasbeh, who was killed by the islamic state of iraq and the levant. >> investigators in taiwan are attempt to go...
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>> i think if you go see shakespeare, i'll tell you, you're not seeing what william shake shakespeareh everything we do. it's part of the entertainment, it's part of our own attention span. i think there are legitimate issues looking at "selma" in particular about the real role lyndon johnson played in the vig civil rights movement. there are real issues looking at "the imitation game" and "the theory of everything," and a slew of issues looking at american"american sniper"." but ultimately, you have to remember, i'm telling a story. no one is pretending these are documentaries. and sometimes we fail to appreciate the nuance in the filmmakers, which is the good skill for filmmakers where they do address issues but they don't emphasize them. they're moving along to tell a greater narrative. i think that's incredibly important. >> kelley, do you think this is a successful direction for hollywood to take real stories and turn them into films, from a box office perspective and from an overall storytelling and narrative. it seems like so many of late have done that and done it well. >> i d
>> i think if you go see shakespeare, i'll tell you, you're not seeing what william shake shakespeareh everything we do. it's part of the entertainment, it's part of our own attention span. i think there are legitimate issues looking at "selma" in particular about the real role lyndon johnson played in the vig civil rights movement. there are real issues looking at "the imitation game" and "the theory of everything," and a slew of issues looking at...
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it was an unsafe community and now we have the shakespeare's debt the shakespeare theater. >> why we have been named on several occasions the d.c. chamber of commerce business of the year. we have convened in bringing 3 million people per year into that building and not only do they come but they could the restaurants and the like. it is a good deal for the city. >> how challenging as it right now not just to manage your own business but these athletes on it off the court the field, the ice? we have seen what it has done to other teams. has it gotten next harder to manage that? >> it all comes into the recruitment. i think that is very important for us because these young men they are going to college for one year and coming out. we have been blessed and having very high integrity individuals. john wall, who is our leaders he is a very high quality individual. bradley beal. >> did you have to learn that counts? >> i understand the relationship in the locker room and the respect for the coach and staff and most importantly for the fan base. he is motivated to bring a championship back
it was an unsafe community and now we have the shakespeare's debt the shakespeare theater. >> why we have been named on several occasions the d.c. chamber of commerce business of the year. we have convened in bringing 3 million people per year into that building and not only do they come but they could the restaurants and the like. it is a good deal for the city. >> how challenging as it right now not just to manage your own business but these athletes on it off the court the field,...
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additions of the bible, and declaration of the independent, and the first printed a a additions of the shakespeare's plays. it also includes an autographed speech by abraham lincoln on slavery and autographed music sketch book from beethoven. >>> the maker of the so-called female viagra is once again seeking f.d.a. approval. sprout pharmaceuticals claims the bill boost sex drive-in premenopausal woman. f.d.a. has twice reject the drug. sprout has provided new information detailing the pill's safety and effectiveness f a approved it would be first drug for women suffering from hyperactive sexual desire disorder or hsdd. >>> this is a national random act of kindness day. >> how nice. >> a local restauranter is making his diner to day with the word your meal is on us that would maybe anyone's day. our pennsylvania pat ciarrocchi went to university city for a couple unsuspecting woman got a great tree. >> reporter: harvest is planting seeds of kindness on the 200 block of south fourth jet street. >> i'm expecting this ratio. >> reporter: next to the flat bread coming out of the brick oven, dave was cook
additions of the bible, and declaration of the independent, and the first printed a a additions of the shakespeare's plays. it also includes an autographed speech by abraham lincoln on slavery and autographed music sketch book from beethoven. >>> the maker of the so-called female viagra is once again seeking f.d.a. approval. sprout pharmaceuticals claims the bill boost sex drive-in premenopausal woman. f.d.a. has twice reject the drug. sprout has provided new information detailing the...