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katty: reporting for us on shakespeare. and his women. gripping. that brings today's program to a close. it is earth day and we wanted to leave you with extraordinary images of our planet thanks to our friends at nasa. you can see more of these images and catch the rest of today's views on our website. you can find the bbc news on twitter. from all of us on "bbc world news america" on earth day, thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation. and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg we have believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries, because strong relationships are cultivated for years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented by
katty: reporting for us on shakespeare. and his women. gripping. that brings today's program to a close. it is earth day and we wanted to leave you with extraordinary images of our planet thanks to our friends at nasa. you can see more of these images and catch the rest of today's views on our website. you can find the bbc news on twitter. from all of us on "bbc world news america" on earth day, thank you for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ >> make sense of...
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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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and the offender started quoting from shakespeare.eare in the shu was born. >> still 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 metaphor that you used, you read my eyes like parables, right? right. >> 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. shakespeare was something,
and the offender started quoting from shakespeare.eare in the shu was born. >> still 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...
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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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that was his real interest, but he read shakespeare and the bible and chaucer. and he read in latin. cicero and the rest. this supposedly failed nobody from independence, missouri. and as i hope i can make clear today in what i have to say, the fact that he had failed did him worlds of good. he failed again and again or was set back by circumstances behind his control, which seemed in his value to society, and seemed any hope he had for achieving anything, but he never let that get him down. i'm presently working on a book about the wright brothers, which will be published this spring. and the wright brothers never went to college. in the wright brothers read history and shakespeare and the great masters of the english language, english and american. they were interested in architecture and art. they were not just a couple of small town ohio bicycle mechanics who got lucky. pand they a -- and they also failed again and again it their mission to achieve flight. today, we're staying at the marriott hotel. today, looking out from our window from the 11th floor, i s
that was his real interest, but he read shakespeare and the bible and chaucer. and he read in latin. cicero and the rest. this supposedly failed nobody from independence, missouri. and as i hope i can make clear today in what i have to say, the fact that he had failed did him worlds of good. he failed again and again or was set back by circumstances behind his control, which seemed in his value to society, and seemed any hope he had for achieving anything, but he never let that get him down....
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the day scholars acknowledge as william shakespeare birthday.at day he was born but in honor of shakespeare's birthday we're asked how would he describe the current market climate. steven says i have taken too little care of this. if you have some really good quotes off the top of your head join the conversation here on worldwide exchange. send us your favorite shakespeare quotes get in touch with us. we have a couple of really good tweets coming in. christopher saying everyone ought to bear patiently the rights of his own conduct. i'm not very good with plays from shakespeare even though i have certainly read some of those in high school but that was a long time ago. anyways get in touch with us on twitter or through e-mail. meantime let's tune in to european markets. also a miss in terms of the u.k. retail sales for the month of march. the ftse 100 shrugging this off. higher by 0.2%. xetra dax off session lows but still off by 0.6%. in terms of u.s. futures a softer start to the session. s&p 500 seen off by a couple of points. dow jones off by
the day scholars acknowledge as william shakespeare birthday.at day he was born but in honor of shakespeare's birthday we're asked how would he describe the current market climate. steven says i have taken too little care of this. if you have some really good quotes off the top of your head join the conversation here on worldwide exchange. send us your favorite shakespeare quotes get in touch with us. we have a couple of really good tweets coming in. christopher saying everyone ought to bear...
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he continues to act throughout a series of shakespeare's plays. he does richard the ii, mcbeth and whatnot. he will then to her england. life in england also presents opportunities. he will marry in 1825. he takes a white woman for his wife. that would have been impossible in the united states. he will have six children. only four of those will turn out to be a legitimate. but that still did not bother -- he was not bothered by that. but did not set his career back any in his day. he decides he really wants to tour europe. that is when he makes his money and also establishes his name. he will tour with the european theater group through germany. he's well received. switzerland, he is well received, austria, poland, and especially his zenith will be in russia. again, doing these different shakespearean plays. it is in poland where he is thinking about an 1857, he is thinking about returning. he is lining up 100 performances back in the states. on the eve of his departure he falls sick and dies and is buried now in poland. that is where his tombston
he continues to act throughout a series of shakespeare's plays. he does richard the ii, mcbeth and whatnot. he will then to her england. life in england also presents opportunities. he will marry in 1825. he takes a white woman for his wife. that would have been impossible in the united states. he will have six children. only four of those will turn out to be a legitimate. but that still did not bother -- he was not bothered by that. but did not set his career back any in his day. he decides he...
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his name was frank shakespeare. in a booklet called "ike and the usa," shakespeare says that eisenhower invites them to walter reed to talk to him. he is in the last days of his life. frank shakespeare goes out there and shakespeare says in his account that eisenhower spent two hours at the hospital talking about the value of the usia and what he needed to do and how important it was. can the first days of his administration and the last day of his life -- in the first days of his administration and the last days of his life he was still obsessed with information and selling america to the world. there are a lot of scholars that have talked about this. a man named david guff wrote an article about the jackson committee. john berry giles -- sean perry giles wrote several articles about this. we are not related, he just happens to have a similar last name. i cannot stress enough how important it was for eisenhower that there was a standing federal agency for public relations. and it lasted for 40 years roughly. i shou
his name was frank shakespeare. in a booklet called "ike and the usa," shakespeare says that eisenhower invites them to walter reed to talk to him. he is in the last days of his life. frank shakespeare goes out there and shakespeare says in his account that eisenhower spent two hours at the hospital talking about the value of the usia and what he needed to do and how important it was. can the first days of his administration and the last day of his life -- in the first days of his...
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his name was frank shakespeare. in a booklet called "ike and the usa," shakespeare says that eisenhower invites them to walter reed to talk to him. he is in the last days of his life. frank shakespeare goes out there , and shakespeare says in his account that eisenhower spent two hours at the hospital talking about the value of the usia and what he needed to do , and how important it was. in the first days of his administration and the last days of his life, he was still obsessed with information and selling america to the world. there are a lot of scholars that have wrote about this. a book called inventing public diplomacy. a man named david guff wrote an article about the jackson committee. sean parry giles wrote several articles about this. we are not related, he just happens to have a similar last name. i cannot stress enough how important it was for eisenhower that there was a standing federal agency for public relations. and it lasted for 40 years roughly. i should have checked my math. it was folded back int
his name was frank shakespeare. in a booklet called "ike and the usa," shakespeare says that eisenhower invites them to walter reed to talk to him. he is in the last days of his life. frank shakespeare goes out there , and shakespeare says in his account that eisenhower spent two hours at the hospital talking about the value of the usia and what he needed to do , and how important it was. in the first days of his administration and the last days of his life, he was still obsessed with...
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anything with shakespeare's autograph is worth the three to $5 million.ill position and william shakespeare play, i don't remember? ♪ >> my god. [laughter] >> i still have make up all over. went toe to toe. the taj mahal on april 11. all right. ♪ >> last night the hubble hit. their trainer's cargo or so. >> visit you guys. >> these are my guys. >> retired as a high ranking enlisted marine. i went down there and let him trained me and see what i have in the mixed martial arts arena. i can't raise my hands today. my sparring partner. >> smooth the slow. >> just the warm-up have a dripping sweat. my make up basically melted off my face. bill: you wore make up to a fight? >> i'm a girl. i still have to look nice. i always get into my story. this really beats them all. i am exhausted. these guys are still going at it. >> there was no room for breaks. it just did not end for a half hour. i went out and spoke with the promoter. i apologize of the video a shaky. i am shaking like nobody's business right now. really fires morning and night just waiting for the opp
anything with shakespeare's autograph is worth the three to $5 million.ill position and william shakespeare play, i don't remember? ♪ >> my god. [laughter] >> i still have make up all over. went toe to toe. the taj mahal on april 11. all right. ♪ >> last night the hubble hit. their trainer's cargo or so. >> visit you guys. >> these are my guys. >> retired as a high ranking enlisted marine. i went down there and let him trained me and see what i have in...
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please put your hands together for the one, the only william shakespeare! you to say what shall we call it ♪ ♪ will of power ♪ i am the will of the people ♪ let me hear you say now ♪ now ♪ very nice ♪ let me hear you say now is love ♪ ♪ let me hear you do it with me ♪ ♪ now is the winter ♪ a glorious time ♪ let me hear you say glorious ♪ glorious ♪ now let me hear you say glorious ♪ ♪ it's will power ♪ i am the will with the thrill ♪ ♪ will power ♪ where there's a will there's a way ♪ ♪ will power ♪ will power ♪ will power >> good night! ♪ >> our thanks to the cast of "something rotten." you can catch it at the st. james theater. we're back after these messages and your l ♪ >>> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. parents in eastern contra costa county being warned about a suspicious man approaching students. administrators at belshaw elementary school in antioch sent a message to parents, a man driving a red pickup truck yesterday approached a fifth grader twice in an apparent attempt to lure him into the car. the boy ran off to safety on the school g
please put your hands together for the one, the only william shakespeare! you to say what shall we call it ♪ ♪ will of power ♪ i am the will of the people ♪ let me hear you say now ♪ now ♪ very nice ♪ let me hear you say now is love ♪ ♪ let me hear you do it with me ♪ ♪ now is the winter ♪ a glorious time ♪ let me hear you say glorious ♪ glorious ♪ now let me hear you say glorious ♪ ♪ it's will power ♪ i am the will with the thrill ♪ ♪ will power ♪...
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please put your hands together for the one, the only william shakespeare! the people ♪ ♪ let me hear you say now ♪ ♪ now ♪ ♪ very nice ♪ ♪ let me hear you say now is love ♪ ♪ let me hear you do it with me ♪ ♪ now is the winter ♪ ♪ a glorious time ♪ ♪ let me hear you say glorious ♪ ♪ glorious ♪ ♪ now let me hear you say glorious ♪ ♪ it's will power ♪ ♪ i am the will with the thrill ♪ ♪ will power ♪ ♪ where there's a will there's a way ♪ ♪ will power ♪ ♪ will power ♪ ♪ will power ♪ >> good night! ♪ >> our thanks to the cast of "something rotten." you can catch it at the st. james theater. we're back after these messages and your l ♪ >> announcer: nbc 10 news starts now. >> good morning. i'm chris cato. it's 8:56 on a friday that feels like a winter friday. meteorologist bill henley has your first alert forecast. >> as bad as the temperatures are cold the wind is so strong. wind gusts of more than 30 miles an hour. clouds are blowing through the area. breaks of sunshine. this is a live view from from tr beach avenue. the marquise delafayette hotel. temperature
please put your hands together for the one, the only william shakespeare! the people ♪ ♪ let me hear you say now ♪ ♪ now ♪ ♪ very nice ♪ ♪ let me hear you say now is love ♪ ♪ let me hear you do it with me ♪ ♪ now is the winter ♪ ♪ a glorious time ♪ ♪ let me hear you say glorious ♪ ♪ glorious ♪ ♪ now let me hear you say glorious ♪ ♪ it's will power ♪ ♪ i am the will with the thrill ♪ ♪ will power ♪ ♪ where there's a will there's a way ♪...
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the "new york shakespeare exchange," a group that brings shakespeare to modern audiences has been making short films of those poems, using different actors and locations across the city. historians believe shakespeare was also born on this day 401 years ago. to mark the occasion we compiled some sonnets you might recognize. here's a look. >> let me not to marriage of true minds admit impediments. >> when my love swears she is made of truth i do believe her, though i know she lies. she might think me some unituteord youth, unlearned in the world's false subtleties. >> when in disgrace with fortune in men's eyes, i all alone weep my outcast state. in trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries and look upon myself and curse my fate. >> let me looks be the eloquence. who plead for love and look for recompense more than that tongue that, that hacket more expressed. oh, learn to read what silent love hath writ, to hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit. >> woodruff: more of their videos are on our web site, pbs.org,/newshour. that's the newshour for tonight. >> i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill:
the "new york shakespeare exchange," a group that brings shakespeare to modern audiences has been making short films of those poems, using different actors and locations across the city. historians believe shakespeare was also born on this day 401 years ago. to mark the occasion we compiled some sonnets you might recognize. here's a look. >> let me not to marriage of true minds admit impediments. >> when my love swears she is made of truth i do believe her, though i know...
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william shakespeare's the taming of the shrew. by william shakespeare.ome in handy when he's mopping out the toilets at the house of pancakes. you know, i could go for some pancakes. jake, please tell me you read the book. i really wish i could, dad. oh, jeez. i was going to read it but i can't find it. you lost the book? so what do you intend to do about the report? you mean aside from the earthquake? yeah. well, i kind of put all my eggs in the earthqua
william shakespeare's the taming of the shrew. by william shakespeare.ome in handy when he's mopping out the toilets at the house of pancakes. you know, i could go for some pancakes. jake, please tell me you read the book. i really wish i could, dad. oh, jeez. i was going to read it but i can't find it. you lost the book? so what do you intend to do about the report? you mean aside from the earthquake? yeah. well, i kind of put all my eggs in the earthqua
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shakespeare's plays. he does "richard iii," "macbeth" and what not. he will then tour england. and life in england also presents some opportunities in a way that he will marry in 1825, he takes a white woman for his wife. that would have been impossible in the united states. he will have only six children, only four of those will turn out to be illegitimate but that still didn't bother -- he wasn't bothered by that and it didn't set his career back any in his day. but he decides that he really wants to tour and that's to tour europe. and that's really when he makes his money and also establishes his name. he will tour with a european theater group through germany. he's well received. switzerland he's well received. austria, poland and especially his zenith will be in russia. and, again doing these different shakespearean plays. it's in poland where he's thinking about in 1867 he's thinking about returning and he's lining up a 100 performances back here in the united states. on the eve of his departure, he falls sick and dies and is buried now in woodage, polandeandpoland. and t
shakespeare's plays. he does "richard iii," "macbeth" and what not. he will then tour england. and life in england also presents some opportunities in a way that he will marry in 1825, he takes a white woman for his wife. that would have been impossible in the united states. he will have only six children, only four of those will turn out to be illegitimate but that still didn't bother -- he wasn't bothered by that and it didn't set his career back any in his day. but he...
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has let in on his holland college world. >> simmons: and he'll send me an email and say, "travis shakespearead outside of philadelphia, and it's heartbreaking." you know, it's like, "oh, no," like, i loved this guy and he's gone. >> stahl: are you caught up with holland college? >> simmons: deeply. ( laughter ) >> stahl: we caught up with them at a sports bar during halftime of a steelers game, talking holland. >> nancy oey: any controversy with this season at all? >> petrella: no, not yet. >> oey: okay, not yet? >> petrella: new coach. >> oey: it's a new coach? >> mark o'keefe: who's the coach? >> petrella: bradley hawthorne and it was a no-brainer that he was going to take over. some people thought he should have been hired five years ago because they didn't think that mcintyre was the best... >> o'keefe: so what happened to mcintyre? what's he doing now? >> petrella: he had osteoporosis and had to retire. >> oey: oh. >> simmons: wow. >> petrella: it's not funny, it's a serious disease. >> stahl: here's what's weird-- the three of you are also into this and accepting the reality of it. >>
has let in on his holland college world. >> simmons: and he'll send me an email and say, "travis shakespearead outside of philadelphia, and it's heartbreaking." you know, it's like, "oh, no," like, i loved this guy and he's gone. >> stahl: are you caught up with holland college? >> simmons: deeply. ( laughter ) >> stahl: we caught up with them at a sports bar during halftime of a steelers game, talking holland. >> nancy oey: any controversy with...
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the citizens of rome gathered here, in the heart of the forum, to hear mark antony say, in shakespeare's words, "friends, romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. i've come to bury caesar, not to praise him." but the republic was finished, and rome became the grand capital of a grand empire. the via sacra, or sacred way, was the main street of ancient rome. it stretched from the arch of septimius severus to the arch of titus. rome's various triumphal arches, named after the emperors who built them, functioned as public-relations tools. reliefs decorating the various arches show how war and expansion were the business of state. rome's thriving economy was fueled by plunder and slaves won in distant wars. >> coming up next on "jubilee" ... >> ♪ there's going to be a whole lot of caring ♪ there's going to be a whole lot of sharing from my heart ♪ from my heart to you ♪ if you need someone to lift you up when you're down and lonely too ♪ i'll be there for you ♪ think he
the citizens of rome gathered here, in the heart of the forum, to hear mark antony say, in shakespeare's words, "friends, romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. i've come to bury caesar, not to praise him." but the republic was finished, and rome became the grand capital of a grand empire. the via sacra, or sacred way, was the main street of ancient rome. it stretched from the arch of septimius severus to the arch of titus. rome's various triumphal arches, named after the emperors who...
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>> [ ring ] >> [ laughs malevolently ] >> just like this game and like the character puck in shakespeare's "a midsummer night's dream." all right, now, try... a noun. is it...? >> [ ring ] the answer is... as in "the appellation of this apple is golden delicious, not macintosh." here's a word that's fun to say. do you think it's...? >> [ ring ] or evasive, as in "the politician's oblique answer did not reveal her true feelings about the issue." that's "word." > you wouldn't dress like this to fight a fire. now, this is more like it. coming up...i'll show you what firefighters need to wear. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in 1988, our dear friend paul newman had a vision. a place where kids with serious illnesses could just.be kids. [bruce] so he founded a camp. and the joy of playing, laughing, and simply belonging had a profound effect [julia] freeing the children to reach beyond their illnesses and discover new strength. [bruce] from that one camp the seriousfun children's network has grown, serving 30,000 kids globally every year. at no cost to their families. [bruce] please help us continue paul
>> [ ring ] >> [ laughs malevolently ] >> just like this game and like the character puck in shakespeare's "a midsummer night's dream." all right, now, try... a noun. is it...? >> [ ring ] the answer is... as in "the appellation of this apple is golden delicious, not macintosh." here's a word that's fun to say. do you think it's...? >> [ ring ] or evasive, as in "the politician's oblique answer did not reveal her true feelings about the...
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that you know just because everybody has a word process doesn't make them all shakespeare. so i believe that the opportunity, the capabilities will be there for those who choose to take advantage of it. >> as one of history's most successful indian born business men vivec ronadive, first designed first player of indian descent to join his team. he stands an imposing 7'5 ". i'm dressed in a suit that would barrel fit his arm. i'm ali velshi. that's the story, have a great weekend. >> what i have here is a cryogenic chamber. creating billions in pay days, if the players take as much as a ham sandwich they are in danger of not being able to play. is there something wrong, an athletic surf dom, getting a good deem in scholarships or a shot at the pros? it's the "inside story"
that you know just because everybody has a word process doesn't make them all shakespeare. so i believe that the opportunity, the capabilities will be there for those who choose to take advantage of it. >> as one of history's most successful indian born business men vivec ronadive, first designed first player of indian descent to join his team. he stands an imposing 7'5 ". i'm dressed in a suit that would barrel fit his arm. i'm ali velshi. that's the story, have a great weekend....
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that you know just because everybody has a word process doesn't make them all shakespeare. so i believe that the opportunity, the capabilities will be there for those who choose to take advantage of it. >> as one of history's most successful indian born business men vivec ronadive, first designed first player of indian descent to join his team. he stands an imposing 7'5". i'm dressed in a suit that would barrel fit his arm. i'm ali velshi. that's the story have a great weekend. >> what i have here is a cryogenic chamber. >> oh my gosh, you're going to freeze him. >> should we leave him in there or take him out? >> leave him in. >> leave him in there? >> selling the agreement. a day after coming to agreement with iran, the white house has the challenge of winning the skeptical congress. >>> saudi air strikes enter day nine. they need more help. the red hot job market schooling off. what's behind the weakest jobs report since 2013? good evening i
that you know just because everybody has a word process doesn't make them all shakespeare. so i believe that the opportunity, the capabilities will be there for those who choose to take advantage of it. >> as one of history's most successful indian born business men vivec ronadive, first designed first player of indian descent to join his team. he stands an imposing 7'5". i'm dressed in a suit that would barrel fit his arm. i'm ali velshi. that's the story have a great weekend....
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. >> looks like this market is kind of like the shakespeare much ado about nothing, a lot of daily and weekly volatility but in the end it didn't go anywhere. that would be my expectation for the second quarter particularly. i think later in the year we may get updraft and more positive earnings once we swallow some of the negativity from energy because a lot of the others are doing well and sectors of the market are doing well. >> how do you keep the troubles in the energy sector from sort of infecting your overall view of the economy? >> well tyler, you are right. certainly for the last months it has been on everybody's mind here. most of us live through the mid 80s when this place was the see through buildings that were so talked about for years that we lived through. nobody wants to go through that again. i think the companies are a lot wiser in their capital deployment. we all read how fracking is so much easier to control in terms of production and new investments. i don't think it will have the material effects this time like it did in the mid 80s. >> in some sectors of the mark
. >> looks like this market is kind of like the shakespeare much ado about nothing, a lot of daily and weekly volatility but in the end it didn't go anywhere. that would be my expectation for the second quarter particularly. i think later in the year we may get updraft and more positive earnings once we swallow some of the negativity from energy because a lot of the others are doing well and sectors of the market are doing well. >> how do you keep the troubles in the energy sector...
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that was his real interest, but he read shakespeare and the bible and chaucer. and he read in latin. cicero and the rest. this supposedly failed nobody from independence, missouri. and as i hope i can make clear today in what i have to say, the fact that he had failed did him worlds of good. he failed again and again or was set back by circumstances behind his control, which seemed in his value to society, and seemed any hope he had for achieving anything, but he never let that get him down. i'm presley working on a book about the wright brothers. which will be published this spring. and the wright brothers never went to college. in the wright brothers read history and shakespeare and the great masters of the english language, english and american. they were interested in architecture and art. they were not just a couple of small town ohio bicycle mechanics who got lucky. pand they a -- and they also failed again and again it their mission to achieve flight. today we're staying at the marriott hotel. today, looking out from our window from the 11th floor, i saw
that was his real interest, but he read shakespeare and the bible and chaucer. and he read in latin. cicero and the rest. this supposedly failed nobody from independence, missouri. and as i hope i can make clear today in what i have to say, the fact that he had failed did him worlds of good. he failed again and again or was set back by circumstances behind his control, which seemed in his value to society, and seemed any hope he had for achieving anything, but he never let that get him down....
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. >> that is shakespeare. >> who among you fought for the rebel cause? >> you, sir.ou paid your debt. thank you. let's go, frank. >> news of the james brothers hold up spreads quickly. robbery is a blow to the northern railroads and embarrasses the pinkertons. >> their founder who had been a spy for the union takes it personally upon himself to bring jesse to justice. >> the nation's most powerful private security force is now on the hunt for jesse james. the attention he receives as leader of an outlaw gang becomes an addiction. >> the ambition to continue the civil war is reinforced by his ego as his reputation spreads the charismatic young outlaw with a catchy name captures the imagination. that recognition escalates his violent rebellion. >> in kansas city the name jesse james catches the eye of a former confederate major turned newspaper man. >> a former confederate and was very sympathetic to what james were doing because he wanted to oppose reconstruction politic in missouri. >> the train robbery is one of the nation's first and for john edwards it elevates je
. >> that is shakespeare. >> who among you fought for the rebel cause? >> you, sir.ou paid your debt. thank you. let's go, frank. >> news of the james brothers hold up spreads quickly. robbery is a blow to the northern railroads and embarrasses the pinkertons. >> their founder who had been a spy for the union takes it personally upon himself to bring jesse to justice. >> the nation's most powerful private security force is now on the hunt for jesse james. the...
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the united states and europe are bound together, as shakespeare put it by hoops of iron. t tip will enable us to take further advantage of our combined economic muscle. a few years ago when it was first talked about i remember in the middle of the economic crisis, people said wow, this is going to be able to really help us get out of this crisis, lift up and create the jobs we need. that hasn't changed that need. there's still crisis in a number of countries in europe. as we look at greece struggling with the euro and other challenges, teach up has the -- t-10 has the opportunity to be able to provide the acca top -- the added kick and serve as a strategic pillar of the transatlantic community. it will underscore the democratic solidarity that has defined us and united us since the berlin wall was pulled down by the courage of both sides of that barrier. and looking ahead, t tip will reinforce our common effort to counter violent extremism, support the sovereignty of ukraine build energy security , and independence for many nations in europe that have -- that currently ha
the united states and europe are bound together, as shakespeare put it by hoops of iron. t tip will enable us to take further advantage of our combined economic muscle. a few years ago when it was first talked about i remember in the middle of the economic crisis, people said wow, this is going to be able to really help us get out of this crisis, lift up and create the jobs we need. that hasn't changed that need. there's still crisis in a number of countries in europe. as we look at greece...
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. >> that is shakespeare. >> who among you fought for the rebel cause? >> you, sir.ou paid your debt. thank you. let's go, frank. >> news of the james brothers hold up spreads quickly. robbery is a blow to the northern railroads and embarrasses the pinkertons. >> their founder who had been a spy for the union takes it personally upon himself to bring jesse to justice. >> the nation's most powerful private security force is now on the hunt for jesse james. the attention he receives as leader of an outlaw gang becomes an addiction. >> the ambition to continue the civil war is reinforced by his ego as his reputation spreads the charismatic young outlaw with a catchy name captures the imagination. that recognition escalates his violent rebellion. >> in kansas city the name jesse james catches the eye of a former confederate major turned newspaper man. >> a former confederate and was very sympathetic to what james were doing because he wanted to oppose reconstruction politic in missouri. >> the train robbery is one of the nation's first and for john edwards it elevates je
. >> that is shakespeare. >> who among you fought for the rebel cause? >> you, sir.ou paid your debt. thank you. let's go, frank. >> news of the james brothers hold up spreads quickly. robbery is a blow to the northern railroads and embarrasses the pinkertons. >> their founder who had been a spy for the union takes it personally upon himself to bring jesse to justice. >> the nation's most powerful private security force is now on the hunt for jesse james. the...
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. >> reporter: we're supposed to talk like shakespeare. i-95 i-95, did not look like such a fool. from the ben franklin bridge into girard it's normal morning volunteer, nothing extra a seven minute delay. on the schuylkill expressway not too bad but we expect extra traffic because of the penn relays today tomorrow and saturday. north philadelphia we're watching for a crash 21st and somerset by the old site of the connie mack stadium. a vehicle ran into a small brick wall there. look who's back from vacation, 422 cameras they were off fewer a week or so. they were off but they are back on. we have a delay at saint gabe's curve. in northern delaware, we've got emergency pipe replacement closing twaddell mill road. stay on center media road. 5k coming to wilmington. pine street bridge closing because of landscaping work. >>> detectives are on the scene of a shooting in chester delaware county. you're taker ago look at video from west -- you're taking a look at video west curlin street. a man was shot in the chest. >>> a brutal blast of weather has hit north texas. heavy hail hit the
. >> reporter: we're supposed to talk like shakespeare. i-95 i-95, did not look like such a fool. from the ben franklin bridge into girard it's normal morning volunteer, nothing extra a seven minute delay. on the schuylkill expressway not too bad but we expect extra traffic because of the penn relays today tomorrow and saturday. north philadelphia we're watching for a crash 21st and somerset by the old site of the connie mack stadium. a vehicle ran into a small brick wall there. look...
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testimonies from judi dench, president clinton, elton jochbl they rewrote a song called brush up your shakespeare say brush up your spacey. >> jimmy: that has to be a thrill. >> and 42 actors and actresses showed up and gave performances and spoke and it was an extraordinary night. >> jimmy: kmooit quite a commitment you made. you leave your country. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's for an actor who's in hollywood or new york in l.a. working regularly in film to go to another country is risky. >> at the time that i made the decision, there were a line of people who thought i was [ bleep ] crazy. >> jimmy: your friends? >> particularly my agent. >> jimmy: your agent didn't like the idea. >> i said when i made the exitmeexit commitment i am going for ten years. i thought it would take ten years to make it right and it did. we left the old vic as a thriving destination after it had been in disrepair for 30 years. we had a program that was about helping emerging artists get their first breaks in the business. >> jimmy: did you find that it had any impact on your film career as far as what parts you got? >> ye
testimonies from judi dench, president clinton, elton jochbl they rewrote a song called brush up your shakespeare say brush up your spacey. >> jimmy: that has to be a thrill. >> and 42 actors and actresses showed up and gave performances and spoke and it was an extraordinary night. >> jimmy: kmooit quite a commitment you made. you leave your country. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's for an actor who's in hollywood or new york in l.a. working regularly in film to go to...
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he like to get away and immerse himself in the literature of william shakespeare.ile carrying the country through the most disruptive war and history, the war between states, in which americans would perish. we have a picture of lincoln as a family man, mary lincoln, his lincoln also, when he would get away from the white house, in addition to going to the theater to watch shakespearean plays in particular, which he enjoyed was a retreat to the old cottage where he would reflect as well, gather his thoughts. the shakespearean dimension, and his enjoyment of shakespearean literature was almost therapeutic for lincoln, a very melancholic man dealing with the various tragedies that he had. the leak and family had four children altogether. eddie, who died in infancy. and another one who died of typhoid figure, and tragically tad would die of tuberculosis. mary lincoln lost three of her children. the only one to lead make it to adulthood would be robert todd lincoln. mary lincoln is a very interesting topic. the madness -- "the madness of mary lincoln," is one of the be
he like to get away and immerse himself in the literature of william shakespeare.ile carrying the country through the most disruptive war and history, the war between states, in which americans would perish. we have a picture of lincoln as a family man, mary lincoln, his lincoln also, when he would get away from the white house, in addition to going to the theater to watch shakespearean plays in particular, which he enjoyed was a retreat to the old cottage where he would reflect as well, gather...
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>> he keeps his mind going, he memorizes shakespeare. >> jimmy: that's a lot of fun. i met him.ike iconic from our times. >> jimmy: absolutely. the dick van dyke show. >> tripping over the ottoman. >> jimmy: the mustache always seems out of place to me. >> that started when he was doing that tv series. >> jimmy: matlock -- not matlock. >> i did one. you probably did too. >> jimmy: you did matlock? >> everybody did. i was a witness in a murder case. >> jimmy: oh, you were. okay. wow. >> i had this, like, so mid-atlantic accent. i think my high school teacher said if i didn't get rid of my cleveland accent, i would never get an acting job. i said, i think it's her! i remember -- somebody said it to me on youtube. i was like, what am i doing. i'm like madonna during her english period, you know [ laughter ] although i am married to a brit. >> jimmy: no excuse at all. wow. that's interesting. i'm going to youtube that myself. >> i should never have said anything. >> jimmy: i heard that you have an interesting fan. a fan in space in fact. >> this is one of the wonderful things about
>> he keeps his mind going, he memorizes shakespeare. >> jimmy: that's a lot of fun. i met him.ike iconic from our times. >> jimmy: absolutely. the dick van dyke show. >> tripping over the ottoman. >> jimmy: the mustache always seems out of place to me. >> that started when he was doing that tv series. >> jimmy: matlock -- not matlock. >> i did one. you probably did too. >> jimmy: you did matlock? >> everybody did. i was a witness in a...
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it's not like shakespeare-- "shall i compare thee to a summer's day? thou art more lovely and more temperate"-- where the lines are the units of thought and you pause after them. they're the units of utterance. the williams line isn't a unit of utterance. the unit sometimes runs completely down the page. here was a man who had a kind of energy, really sexual energy, but energy that wasn't always-- he didn't know quite how to channel because one of the main tensions i see in williams' work is the tension between that sexual energy and desire and fear and safety. [william carlos williams] "at ten a.m. the young housewife "moves about in negligee behind "the wooden walls of her husband's house. "i pass solitary in my car. "then again she comes to the curb "to call the ice-man, the fish-man, and stands "shy, uncorseted, tucking in "stray ends of hair, and i compare her "to a fallen leaf. "the noiseless wheels of my car "rush with a crackling sound over dried leaves as i bow and pass smiling." does that hurt? yeah. what if i pusht down like that? does that
it's not like shakespeare-- "shall i compare thee to a summer's day? thou art more lovely and more temperate"-- where the lines are the units of thought and you pause after them. they're the units of utterance. the williams line isn't a unit of utterance. the unit sometimes runs completely down the page. here was a man who had a kind of energy, really sexual energy, but energy that wasn't always-- he didn't know quite how to channel because one of the main tensions i see in williams'...
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. >> today you can celebrate shakespeare's birthday in d.c.eare library holdingist annual celebration for celebrated playwright and poet 12:00 to 4:00 on capital street. that's southeast. ♪ let me break it down if you don't get it ♪ >> she performed for thousands on the national mall during a massive concert. a lot of mega stars hit the stage as well. no doubt back together. usher doing the same. common train, fallout boy were all there. later this week president obama will spend his earth day in florida in the everglades there. he'll talk climb change in his weekly address of the president said there's no greater threat to the planet than climate change. >> looks like a great time on the mall. >>> a group of people waking up as brand-new members of the rock and roll hall of fame. green day, ringo starr were among the new class of hall of famers in doubronted in last night. if you were wondering, starr was also inducted as a beatle a few decades ago, stevie ray vaughn double trouble and butterfield blues band among others inducted into the hal
. >> today you can celebrate shakespeare's birthday in d.c.eare library holdingist annual celebration for celebrated playwright and poet 12:00 to 4:00 on capital street. that's southeast. ♪ let me break it down if you don't get it ♪ >> she performed for thousands on the national mall during a massive concert. a lot of mega stars hit the stage as well. no doubt back together. usher doing the same. common train, fallout boy were all there. later this week president obama will...