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by shakespeare. the first folio sells pretty well so the publisher says well maybe we can find some more plays by this shakespeare guy. john oldcastle in the yorkshire tragedy are not in here. nonetheless when a copy of the subsequent folio, the third folio comes to the bradley library they figure the first folio is superfluous so they get rid of it at a library sale. for 24 pounds. wouldn't you have liked to have been at that sale? think of that as you walk out of the library and the friends of libraries have their sales card out there. you never know what you are going to find there. so bosley disposes of this copy of surplus for 24 pounds. i will fast-forward to the middle of the story. a collector in the 1900s brings a copy of something into the bosley library and as the library and to authenticate, is it a first folio? not only is it a first folio, it is their first folio so how can they tell this? at the time the first folio went to the bosley and that a piece of furniture on the spine through
by shakespeare. the first folio sells pretty well so the publisher says well maybe we can find some more plays by this shakespeare guy. john oldcastle in the yorkshire tragedy are not in here. nonetheless when a copy of the subsequent folio, the third folio comes to the bradley library they figure the first folio is superfluous so they get rid of it at a library sale. for 24 pounds. wouldn't you have liked to have been at that sale? think of that as you walk out of the library and the friends...
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someone had a funeral -- a jazz funeral for shakespeare. the great indie rock band is doing a concert for the first folio in duluth so the ways people react are the difference. we have been inspired by the fact that people want to see this book face-to-face. >> what else do you have? >> that may show you a taller version of the shakespeare play. this is what is known as the cordoz and you might wonder why we call this a folio and the sick quarto. a folio means a single sheet of paper has been printed on one side and then the other end of bookmaker folds that sheet into a set of choirs and then their son together. cordero is actually folded twice and then you cut the edges so you can thumb through them. this is a smaller format is cheaper to produce but half of shakespeare's plays appeared in this quarto format. that means their multiple editions of shakespeare's plays and there are real differences between the quarto edition and the folio edition. >> you mean in a language? >> in the language and also the stage action. here we have mr. will
someone had a funeral -- a jazz funeral for shakespeare. the great indie rock band is doing a concert for the first folio in duluth so the ways people react are the difference. we have been inspired by the fact that people want to see this book face-to-face. >> what else do you have? >> that may show you a taller version of the shakespeare play. this is what is known as the cordoz and you might wonder why we call this a folio and the sick quarto. a folio means a single sheet of...
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that is a scene straight out of shakespeare. mr. lamb: so what is your reaction to this tweet from donald trump? [laughter] ms. dowd: i was deeply disturbed by this because i have covered him off and on since 1999 and i really thought that i would get a more customized nickname, like elizabeth warren has pocahontas and chuck todd has sleepy eyes. and he just gave me the same one he gives all women journalists, wacky and crazy and erotic. it did not make me feel special. mr. lamb: pretends she knows me. wrong. how much time have you spent around him? ms. dowd: so i went out for a day to miami with him when he made his first presidential foray and he was dating malania then. and made a speech to cuban-americans. you know, i wasn't taking it serious then. it was a celebrity who wanted to test the waters. he had a brand, anything that could bring attention to the brand. then i would interview him over the years. he liked to do lightning rounds. he doesn't want to sit down and have discussions about the issues because, as you know, he do
that is a scene straight out of shakespeare. mr. lamb: so what is your reaction to this tweet from donald trump? [laughter] ms. dowd: i was deeply disturbed by this because i have covered him off and on since 1999 and i really thought that i would get a more customized nickname, like elizabeth warren has pocahontas and chuck todd has sleepy eyes. and he just gave me the same one he gives all women journalists, wacky and crazy and erotic. it did not make me feel special. mr. lamb: pretends she...
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. >> and to be or not to be, up close, the rarely seen shakespeare books on display now in boston. >>> from the 20s tonight and imagine if your child were trapped in a failing school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents choose something better and give all our kids hope. >>> new at 6:00, a man walking through a local cemetery falls into a veteran's grave. the man was there yesterday visiting his brother-in-law's grave site on the anniversary of his death. >> when he crossed the cemetery, the ground fell threw and he fell into a grave site. the cemetery over it. it said he wasn't sure what happened >> it didn't register right off of the bat until i thought about it for a minute. i thought it was a small hole until i realized i had to fallen into the ground and had to pull my leg out of the hole. >> they say it
. >> and to be or not to be, up close, the rarely seen shakespeare books on display now in boston. >>> from the 20s tonight and imagine if your child were trapped in a failing school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2...
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four original rare and early editions of shakespeare's plays. one of them "a mid summer night's dream" was printed in 1598. the exhibit you can fike centuries-old theatrical memorabilia or shakespeare's classic plays. >> it is beautiful and deep. and there are endless new things to find every time you read one. >> the exhibit opens today and is free to the public. it runs through march 2017. >>> president obama met with some of the nation's top scientists in pittsburgh about a mission to mars. the one-day brainstorming session took place yesterday. the president said america's next goal in space is sending people to mars by the 2030s and returning them safely to earth, of course. skeptics say his timeline is >> i think the technical difficulties and budgetary difficulties of getting humans safely to -- to the surface and back are pretty daunting. >> blair: president obama has not elaborated what a mission to mars would cost and how this pay for it but said private companies will need it. >>> scientists say 10,000 more galaxies then they thought
four original rare and early editions of shakespeare's plays. one of them "a mid summer night's dream" was printed in 1598. the exhibit you can fike centuries-old theatrical memorabilia or shakespeare's classic plays. >> it is beautiful and deep. and there are endless new things to find every time you read one. >> the exhibit opens today and is free to the public. it runs through march 2017. >>> president obama met with some of the nation's top scientists in...
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it is always amazing, when you are standing a few feet from a book that shakespeare himself very well could have looked at, at some point. it's a magical, exciting thing. >> four original rare and early editions of shakespeare's one a mid summer night's dream. it was printed in 1598. >> and it's an opportunity to preserve our cultural, our shared cultural heritage as well as share it, so people that are here in boston or around the world can come and visit and learn about shakespeare and what an icon he was. >> curators of the boston public library have been working on the exhibit for several year, repairing and cataloguing books. >> it is a collection of distinction, as we call it. to use these educational tools to bring it to the public more broadly than we do on an every day basis. >> patrons can find centuries old memorabilia or read through classic plays. >> it is playful, beautiful, it is deep, and it's -- there is endless new things to find every time you read one of the plays. >> the exhibit also includes more than just book, it also features rare observe ject, forgeries (^) a
it is always amazing, when you are standing a few feet from a book that shakespeare himself very well could have looked at, at some point. it's a magical, exciting thing. >> four original rare and early editions of shakespeare's one a mid summer night's dream. it was printed in 1598. >> and it's an opportunity to preserve our cultural, our shared cultural heritage as well as share it, so people that are here in boston or around the world can come and visit and learn about...
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additions of shakespeare's plays are displayed at the exhibit. one of them a mid summer's night dream it was printed in 1598. and it's an opportunity to preserve our cultural our shared cultural heritage as well a share it so people that are here in boston or around the world can come and visit and learn about shake spear with what an icon he was curators boston public library have been working on the exhibit for several years. repairing and cataloging books. a collection of distinction as we so we're always looking at ways to use these educational tools to bring these to the public more broadly then we do on an every day basis. patrons can find kreent old memorabilia or read through shakespeare classical plays. a playful, beautiful it's deep and there's ends new things to find every time you read one. elizabeth hopkinsive ki news. one great. community charity in boston a great afternoon for more than 40 years an it helped women fallen on hard times get back on their feet. they provide food, clothing and shelter as well long-term education progra
additions of shakespeare's plays are displayed at the exhibit. one of them a mid summer's night dream it was printed in 1598. and it's an opportunity to preserve our cultural our shared cultural heritage as well a share it so people that are here in boston or around the world can come and visit and learn about shake spear with what an icon he was curators boston public library have been working on the exhibit for several years. repairing and cataloging books. a collection of distinction as we...
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. >>> boston is marking the 400th anniversary of william shakespeare's death with a new exhibit at the boston public library. rare first and early editions of the classic works. the boston public library has and there are always the rumors that someone else wrote some of the plays. >> i thought you were going to use a shakespeare quote there. >>> coming up a journey to the wild. >> a manatee rescued off the coast of the cape on the trip of a lifetime. >>> and coming up. a local man survives a heart attack during military training only to find that the military won't cover entirely. the army reservist wants answers and help and we get an answer from the army. >>> a man and his son-in-law rescued from the ocean. how they wound up in trouble in the first place. ling school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents cho
. >>> boston is marking the 400th anniversary of william shakespeare's death with a new exhibit at the boston public library. rare first and early editions of the classic works. the boston public library has and there are always the rumors that someone else wrote some of the plays. >> i thought you were going to use a shakespeare quote there. >>> coming up a journey to the wild. >> a manatee rescued off the coast of the cape on the trip of a lifetime. >>>...
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some shakes peer -- shakespeare original at the boston library for free. ? ? on social security and medicare, these are the facts. kelly ayotte voted for deep cuts here are the votes. she voted against protecting social security from the threat of privatization. and said she's open to raising the retirement age for social security. look it up yourself. the fact is kelly ayotte's supporting big, corporate special interests. she's not working for us. dscc is responsible fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching easier. we'll show up on time. nny, jemma and jasmine need on their birthday. thank you. for all their new devices. you can't break me. you want a piece of cake? switching to fios is easier than ever. now get 100 meg internet, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer these speeds at this price. only fios can. >>> early editions of some of spak spear's -- shakespeare's most memorable plays are on display at the library. they purchased them from a #,000 dollars. the exhibit is free. so don't worr
some shakes peer -- shakespeare original at the boston library for free. ? ? on social security and medicare, these are the facts. kelly ayotte voted for deep cuts here are the votes. she voted against protecting social security from the threat of privatization. and said she's open to raising the retirement age for social security. look it up yourself. the fact is kelly ayotte's supporting big, corporate special interests. she's not working for us. dscc is responsible fios is not cable. we're...
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to my right, shakespeare living in him.and after saying them, something comes up, it connects so we have a literary mind recognizing the grander description that goes with literature, confused into dick's opinion and makes for something, but as great a writer as holmes was he was not interested in literary and they have some written critically about some, judges who have literary illusions, and courses through you. is why they come so seemingly easily, so effective. of nothing else, i talk about how often examples of dick using literary illusions to shakespeare. when you see the example i describe you say yes, that is it exactly, that is what i mean by literary and also not just the dick is a good writer, he is certainly that. it also comes through. >> you feel shakespearean? >> can you imagine yourself having done something different, what you would have done the first thing? >> not being a judge? >> alternative career. >> law career. . i did major in english in college and went deeply into it. my mother had been a high sc
to my right, shakespeare living in him.and after saying them, something comes up, it connects so we have a literary mind recognizing the grander description that goes with literature, confused into dick's opinion and makes for something, but as great a writer as holmes was he was not interested in literary and they have some written critically about some, judges who have literary illusions, and courses through you. is why they come so seemingly easily, so effective. of nothing else, i talk...
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enjoy a live performance of shakespeare's "the winter's tale."ning at the jerry it's happening at the jerry it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be...and more. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. welcome back to kron four morning news. taking a live look outside from our embarcadero camera. cooler than average temperatures will persist across the region today ahead of an approaching upper level system. as this system pushes inland on sunday, chances for rain showers will increase with the potential for afternoon and evening thunderstorms, especially across the san francisco bay area. another system will bring chances for rain showers to the region from late monday into tuesday morning. drier conditions and a slight warming trend is then forecast for the second half of next week. >> rebecca: usually this is what i thought not the case today hear lots of sunshine along the coast right now and temperatures are still creaturely leaving your home anytime soon. and not checking the clouds but thou
enjoy a live performance of shakespeare's "the winter's tale."ning at the jerry it's happening at the jerry it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be...and more. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. welcome back to kron four morning news. taking a live look outside from our embarcadero camera. cooler than average temperatures will persist across the region today ahead of an approaching upper level system. as this system pushes...
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. >>> shakespeare is in boston public library. it's the 400th anniversary of shakespeare's death. the library is featuring some of his rarest work, including four original rare and early ed editions of his plays. plenty for visitors to do like check out memorabilia or read through some classic plays. >> it's playfull. it's beautiful. it's deep and it's there's endless things to >> the exhibit opened this week and is free to the public. it runs through march. >>> the wellesley oyster fest kicked off with one noticeable difference. there were no row oysters -- raw oysters served as a norovirus believed to be linked to raw shellfish. there was other food. gates open tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. rochester for a run. there was a 5-k benefit held. the teams were from barcelona, paris and rome. it's in honor of james foley held hostage and later killed in isis in 2014. >>> a major road in boston will be closed for a couple of hours tomorrow. crews will block off boulevard. the closure is for a boston firefighter's 10-k road race. the road will be closed until at least 11:00. >>> the uss consti
. >>> shakespeare is in boston public library. it's the 400th anniversary of shakespeare's death. the library is featuring some of his rarest work, including four original rare and early ed editions of his plays. plenty for visitors to do like check out memorabilia or read through some classic plays. >> it's playfull. it's beautiful. it's deep and it's there's endless things to >> the exhibit opened this week and is free to the public. it runs through march. >>>...
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this includes four original rare and early editions of shakespeare's plays. one of them a mid-summer night's dream was printed in at exhibit they can find century-old theatrical memorabilia and read through some of the shakespeare's classic plays. >> playful, beautiful, deep and endless new things to find every time. >> sara: exhibit opens today and free to the public and runs through march 2017. >> gene: minnesota celebrated fans of the musician party with stevie wonder and prince died at home in april. today last day his estate will be open for tourists. a lot of history there. >> sara: so much history. >> gene: 8:56. when a student ro students helped him cross the finish line. not what they did but how far they went to do it. >> shiri: tomorrow morning could be the coldest morning and coastline possibly the first frost in boston and time out eventually weekend warm-up when ? ? ? ? can you say i love it? ? ? oh love it? ? ? can you say hey? ? ! ? ? that's the spirit! oooooh.? ? ooh ooh ? ? wooh ooh ? ? wooh ooh ? ? sing sing, baby baby i love you. oh yes.?
this includes four original rare and early editions of shakespeare's plays. one of them a mid-summer night's dream was printed in at exhibit they can find century-old theatrical memorabilia and read through some of the shakespeare's classic plays. >> playful, beautiful, deep and endless new things to find every time. >> sara: exhibit opens today and free to the public and runs through march 2017. >> gene: minnesota celebrated fans of the musician party with stevie wonder and...
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it's not natural, but i trie like lacy >> shakespeare could. >> i'm not shakespeare. >> heelhat much either. >> i like lacy,too. >> done odoverall. >> i try to write two types of books. novel ou that. the readers gets caught up iew --ssue a understandhanged after ppeople weighed in one way to go. heard from other people, rene d another -- >> a major character who's not the way i wrote it, and rerene -- >>hahaen >> rente aifrent ed enng, id m editor. i went back and changed it. >> don giv it away. >> i won' bet got to grism. >> number t b li t 29thme. i met,s. umbeon it will be number one. it'g be >> i notttin ok? you alady p my pockets s rn >> coratulations. >> that's what we do here at cbs "thirnin help make things number one. temp gill 51 lillington, 53 righnow in raeford. narrator: it's all connected. richard burr wrote a plan to privatize medicare, making you pay more. and richard burr got one point one million dollars from the insurance industry. richard burr was one of just three and richard burr voted to raise his own pay... seven times. he increased his wealth over 500 percen
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. >> it is said that you majored in the philosophy behind shakespeare, is that true? >> that does not come up often but it is true. >> rose: what did you learn from shakespeare that influences how you do your present job? >> well, one thing about shakespeare is he was-- focused very much on what we are all like as individual human beings. >> and all the emotions we all have, whether it's jealousee or disappointment. >> he didment and he addressed i think at a time. >> rose: murder. >> that you think about now, murder,-- motivations, and it was a time of incredible change like the one that we're in now. and one thing i think is i grappled with is he didn't fear that change but knew the impact on people. and if you read through the plays, there is a lot of destructive lessons about how people reacted that are applicable this day which is amazing. >> finlly after friday are you going to take some time off? >> yes. >> do you know what you might do after that or have you-- i think for now, i'm looking forward to spending some time with my daughter, in particular. >> she's
. >> it is said that you majored in the philosophy behind shakespeare, is that true? >> that does not come up often but it is true. >> rose: what did you learn from shakespeare that influences how you do your present job? >> well, one thing about shakespeare is he was-- focused very much on what we are all like as individual human beings. >> and all the emotions we all have, whether it's jealousee or disappointment. >> he didment and he addressed i think at a...
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a special exhibit opened today in honor of william shakespeare. we first told you about this exhibit yesterday to mark the 400th anniversary of shakespeare's death the library unveiled a collection of his rare works. one of his play a mid-summer's night dream printed in 1598. public and runs through march of 2017. >>> cheaper items on store shelves here in new england. it involves deepening the waters of the port of boston to allow for larger cargo ships. fox 25's blair miller climbed on board one of those ships to see what we're missing out on and what's being done about it. >> reporter: cutting through the rays of a new england sunset this container ship one of many sailing in and out of boston were a nautical history goes back centuries. even now on average three of at the connolly terminal in south boston. we jumped on board with richard stover one of the boston-based harbor pilots that directs these ships safely in and out of the harbor with a channel that's 40 feet deep right now. the room for error really couldn't be closer. >> this ship is
a special exhibit opened today in honor of william shakespeare. we first told you about this exhibit yesterday to mark the 400th anniversary of shakespeare's death the library unveiled a collection of his rare works. one of his play a mid-summer's night dream printed in 1598. public and runs through march of 2017. >>> cheaper items on store shelves here in new england. it involves deepening the waters of the port of boston to allow for larger cargo ships. fox 25's blair miller climbed...
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why bob dylan's fans have reason to quote him as if he were shakespeare. plus: people seem to bring their dogs everywhere nowadays.. but with the term "emotional support animal"... which pets really make the cut? your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is for oil companies and the millions the oil billionaire koch brothers have spent to elect him. bad enough. but heck voted time and time again to limit nevada solar. risking jobs and higher rates. for nevada families, it's personal. catherine cortez masto will expand clean energy solar jobs. catherine cortez masto will fight for nevada families. edf action and lcv victory fund are responsible for the he's divisive and dangerous. n't remember." but congressman hardy supports trump 100% and said he'll do whatever trump wants him to do. hardy even said people with disabilities are a drain on society and that seniors who rely on programs like social security are a draw on government. donald trump and congressman hardy -- divisive and dangerous. "instrumentals" "hey mr tambourine man play a song for me i'm not sleepy an
why bob dylan's fans have reason to quote him as if he were shakespeare. plus: people seem to bring their dogs everywhere nowadays.. but with the term "emotional support animal"... which pets really make the cut? your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is for oil companies and the millions the oil billionaire koch brothers have spent to elect him. bad enough. but heck voted time and time again to limit nevada solar. risking jobs and higher rates. for nevada families, it's personal. catherine...
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>> roger mcgrim once said, working with bob dylan was like knowing shakespeare. ? the answer is blowing in the wind ? >> reporter: bob dylan, a bard for the ages. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> congratulations to thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >> announcer: the tragedy that has this professional athlete fighting for change. >> i wanted to show our pain. >> announcer: could you be a victim of the sugar scandal and not know it. >> dr. travis: this is one of the more troubling things i have heard as a doctor. what we are about to show you is mindbending. >> announcer: then, details about the pop star battling to keep her medical records private. plus the massive mumps outbreak affecting hundreds of science. >> announcer: prince harry's message. that's today! >> dr. travis: hey, everyone. welcome to the show. [ applause ] >> thanks for being with us. >> dr. travis: we are joined by dermatologist dr. sonia batra and mike dow. >> the a team is in the house. >> dr. travis: we all know bodies can do crazy things.
>> roger mcgrim once said, working with bob dylan was like knowing shakespeare. ? the answer is blowing in the wind ? >> reporter: bob dylan, a bard for the ages. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> congratulations to thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >> announcer: the tragedy that has this professional athlete fighting for change. >> i wanted to show our pain. >> announcer: could you be a victim of the...
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>> roger mcgrim once said, working with bob shakespeare. ? the answer is blowing in the wind ?? >> reporter: bob dylan, a bard for the ages. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> congratulations to bob dylan. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >>> the claims are preposterous, ludicrous and defy common sense and logic. >> i can't believe it, i'm saying that a candidate for pr has plagued about sexually assaulting women. >> the heat is rising. and the direction this election takes is almost anyone's guess. >> a major military offense siv prime for launch. new details just ahead. >> how powerful are those cell phone batteries in your pocket? nbc news investigates. >> starbucks gets ready to of buzz. >> watch what ellen saw within she watched the early debate. "early today" starts right now. >> it's now donald trump against the world as the billionaire nominee faults democrats, republicans and the media for the leakinging is wal assaults against him. he warned of evidence that would prove them wro
>> roger mcgrim once said, working with bob shakespeare. ? the answer is blowing in the wind ?? >> reporter: bob dylan, a bard for the ages. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> congratulations to bob dylan. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >>> the claims are preposterous, ludicrous and defy common sense and logic. >> i can't believe it, i'm saying that a candidate for pr...
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the nevada conservatory theatre presents william shakespear's oct. 30. performances are in the black box theatre at unlv. sublime with rome will rock the downtown las vegas event senter on friday night. sublime is celebrating twenty years of performing. wine loves and foodies will want to check out the cork and wine festival on saturday at tivoli village. actor and director al pacino will tell stories about his carer on saturday night at the venetian. and, don't miss mo police dogs and their handlers competing in the annual k-9 trials on sunday at the orleans arena. if you want to see the full list of 13 things to do this week in las vegas, just head to k-t-n-v dot com. i'm j-j snyder and i will see cortez masto and i approve this message. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. narrator: and joe heck says "i have high hopes we'll see donald trump become president." i don't know what i said, aah... narrator: heck says he "completely supports" trump. i would bomb the [bleep] out of them. narrator: and heck? reporter: you trust him
the nevada conservatory theatre presents william shakespear's oct. 30. performances are in the black box theatre at unlv. sublime with rome will rock the downtown las vegas event senter on friday night. sublime is celebrating twenty years of performing. wine loves and foodies will want to check out the cork and wine festival on saturday at tivoli village. actor and director al pacino will tell stories about his carer on saturday night at the venetian. and, don't miss mo police dogs and their...
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combine centuries-old memorabilia or reading of shakespeare plastic. >>> beautiful and it -- there is endless new things to find every time you read one at this place. >> the exhibit opens today and the public runs through march of 2017. some of the nation's top scientists in pittsburgh about a mission to mars. the one-day brainstorming session took place yesterday. the president said the next goal in space is bringing people to mars by the 2030s and returning them safely to earth, but skeptics say his timeline is a bit o. mystic. >> i think the technical difficulties and budgetary difficulties of getting humans safely to the martian surface president obama has not elaborated what a mission to mars would cost and paid for, but has said that private companies will be needed. >>> they say everything is bigger in texas, and that includes the reptiles. wildlife officials have caught a massive alligator and weighing in at more than 900 pounds, it is the largest ever caught in the state. officials say the gator has become comfortable around humans often approaching people by the water. it w
combine centuries-old memorabilia or reading of shakespeare plastic. >>> beautiful and it -- there is endless new things to find every time you read one at this place. >> the exhibit opens today and the public runs through march of 2017. some of the nation's top scientists in pittsburgh about a mission to mars. the one-day brainstorming session took place yesterday. the president said the next goal in space is bringing people to mars by the 2030s and returning them safely to...
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william shakespeare wrote romeo and juliet, but he probably never imagined this love story at an animal shelter. >> joe little has chula vista, california. >> it can't be easy needing someone society says can't be your partner. parting with such sweet sorrow, even if you're a cat. >> he didn't look good. >> little romeo here was brought to the animal care facility last month. the 7-month-old red tabby was put with other cats but only got worse without his better half. >> we gave him fluids, gave him the hall to find romeo's partner. >> romeo's bonded partner is little juliet. >> she's a purebred miniature snauzer. >> the signs were always there. >> when romeo was found underneath a car, he was all curled up, terrified, and juliet, the snauzer, was, you know, basically comforting, protecting him. >> they were put in separate areas. juliet did okay with other dogs, but they were a bonded pair. >> a bonded pair for us is an animal that physically behaviorally deteriorates without her cam panon. >> she brought the snauzer to see the tabby. the bond was there. >> it was instant. as soon as r
william shakespeare wrote romeo and juliet, but he probably never imagined this love story at an animal shelter. >> joe little has chula vista, california. >> it can't be easy needing someone society says can't be your partner. parting with such sweet sorrow, even if you're a cat. >> he didn't look good. >> little romeo here was brought to the animal care facility last month. the 7-month-old red tabby was put with other cats but only got worse without his better half....
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he's no stranger to cleveland he got his acting start here in what used to be that great lake shakespeare festival now the >> i like him. he's a classy guy. >> weather and traffic every eight minutes. >> the cleveland it is are preparing to take on the chicago cubs in the world series. what is expected in k-1? >> and joe biden will be in town today. have a preview of his visit coming up in a live report. announcer: there are moments in our history that measure the character and courage of our leaders. where did you stand on joe mccarthy? george wallace? this is one of those moments. rob portman endorsed donald trump -even with his history of scrambled to save himself. history will judge rob portman a coward. what will we do? ted strickland: i'm ted strickland ? music playing ? we are rallying together as we welcome the dawn of another wonderful day. world series week. thank you very much for joining >> a j colby has a look at the forecast for monday. >> good morning everybody. hope you're having a great start your day. temperatures are on the cool side after a 60 a degree high temperature
he's no stranger to cleveland he got his acting start here in what used to be that great lake shakespeare festival now the >> i like him. he's a classy guy. >> weather and traffic every eight minutes. >> the cleveland it is are preparing to take on the chicago cubs in the world series. what is expected in k-1? >> and joe biden will be in town today. have a preview of his visit coming up in a live report. announcer: there are moments in our history that measure the...
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drama's best reshape for history, williams shakespeare. i argue that we should see hamilton, as what i call shakespeare history, think about juli julius sei julius caesar for a second and include such ak kro nichls. but what works is history is his place human core, the dying roman republic, and porsche struggling to navigate political over which they have no control, senator assassins desperately seeking to restore the republic that their victim, caesar, ends the cold who replaced republic with an empire. hamilton, too, i submit, is firmly grounded in his human core, presenting it skillfully. the selfishness and self destructiveness. bears political and psychological complexity. the virginia a ris -- the sisters and the quest to become part of the narrative in a male political world. and georgia washington's nobility and insight. in the world of hamilton, politics is a human pursuit, shaping and reflecting its participants human reality. hamilton also teaches that politics is and must be hard work. valuable lesson that we need now more th
drama's best reshape for history, williams shakespeare. i argue that we should see hamilton, as what i call shakespeare history, think about juli julius sei julius caesar for a second and include such ak kro nichls. but what works is history is his place human core, the dying roman republic, and porsche struggling to navigate political over which they have no control, senator assassins desperately seeking to restore the republic that their victim, caesar, ends the cold who replaced republic...
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you are not william shakespeare. >> fortnight, in the midst of it right now.de politics" begins right after this. you tell your inthey made a mistake. the check they sent isn't enough to replace your totaled new car. the guy says they didn't make the mistake. you made the mistake. i beg your pardon? he says, you should have chosen full-car replacement. excuse me? let me be frank, he says. you picked the wrong insurance plan. no. i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. call and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call liberty mutual for a free quote today. at that's liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. politics." i'm john king. it is a fabulously beautiful fall day in the nation's capital. thanks for sharing time with us. millions already voting making it for a busy day on the campaign trail. donald trump due in new hampshire this hour. hillary clin
you are not william shakespeare. >> fortnight, in the midst of it right now.de politics" begins right after this. you tell your inthey made a mistake. the check they sent isn't enough to replace your totaled new car. the guy says they didn't make the mistake. you made the mistake. i beg your pardon? he says, you should have chosen full-car replacement. excuse me? let me be frank, he says. you picked the wrong insurance plan. no. i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty...
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>> reporter: roger mcguinn of the byrds once said that working with bob dylan was like knowing shakespeare. ? the answer is blowing in the wind ?? >> reporter: bob dylan, a bard for the ages. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> congratulations to bob dylan. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. . good evening. welcome to 12 news at 6:00. we're seeing a war over the airwaves now between those who want to see small amounts of recreational marijuana legalized in marijuana and those who are against it. but who should we believe. >> one of the more aggressive commercials ag paint as bleak picture of what happened in colorado since that state passed the law back in 2012. we asked team 12 to fact check that ad and, joe, what did you find? >> well, first we found a couple of major flaws with this commercial. it suggests a sky is falling scenario with our neighbors to the northeast. but the ads' creators appear to have cherry picked some statistics and with another claim, we don't know where they got their evidence. >> colorado voted to legalize recreational weed. bu
>> reporter: roger mcguinn of the byrds once said that working with bob dylan was like knowing shakespeare. ? the answer is blowing in the wind ?? >> reporter: bob dylan, a bard for the ages. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> congratulations to bob dylan. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. . good evening. welcome to 12 news at 6:00. we're seeing a war over the airwaves now between those who want to see small amounts of recreational...
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>> reporter: roger mcguinn of the byrds once said that working with bob dylan was like knowing shakespeare. ? the answer is blowing in the wind ?? >> reporter: bob dylan, a bard for the ages. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> congratulations to bob dylan. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank >>> right now on news 3 live at 6:00 -- the map accused in a series of robberies shot and killed by police. >>> and there's progress in the vote in carson city. >>> a look at the money and manpower it takes to keep the candidates and everyone else safe for the final presidential debate here in our hometown. >>> the man suspected in this woman's head and also a string of other -- other robberies, shot and killed by police. good evening. i'm jim snyder. >> i'm reed cowan. police believe the man was behind more than a dozen violent robberies in the henderson area, and that's where we begin. news 3's antonio castelan joins us live outside one of the businesses that police say the man robbed. that's near warm springs and of relief with this
>> reporter: roger mcguinn of the byrds once said that working with bob dylan was like knowing shakespeare. ? the answer is blowing in the wind ?? >> reporter: bob dylan, a bard for the ages. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> congratulations to bob dylan. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank >>> right now on news 3 live at 6:00 -- the map accused in a series of robberies shot and killed by police....
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. >> ravens are ominous birds in literature going back all the way to shakespeare. they come up in macbeth, in mid summer night's dream, asks, would anyone not trade a raven for a dove? he's referenceness the book of genesis l. it's important that we remember that ravens have connoted death and upper natural close to something that you've heard so many terrible, frightening things about. >> yeah. >> beauty, brains, maligned and misunderstood. will i fear them from now on? to quote the raven -- >> never more. >> pauley: still to come -- ? i'm so ready. on broadway. on broadway. but next -- a halloween visit with actor eddie redmayne. but next -- a halloween visit nutella adds a smile to any morning. nutella - spread the happy! (vo) stank face. with new guaranteed tidylock protection, you won't have to face one more stank face. tidy cats. every home, every cat. there's a tidy cats for that. >> it's "sunday morning" on cbs. here again is jane pauley. >> pauley: eddie redmayne won an oscar for his role as the brilliant dr. steven hawking in "the theory of everything." b
. >> ravens are ominous birds in literature going back all the way to shakespeare. they come up in macbeth, in mid summer night's dream, asks, would anyone not trade a raven for a dove? he's referenceness the book of genesis l. it's important that we remember that ravens have connoted death and upper natural close to something that you've heard so many terrible, frightening things about. >> yeah. >> beauty, brains, maligned and misunderstood. will i fear them from now on? to...
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. >> so ravens are ominous birds in literature going back to shakespeare. they come up in macbeth. come up in othello, and in midsummer night's dream, asks, would anyone not trade a raven for a dove? referencing the book of genesis there. it is important that we remember ravens have conoted death and supernatural for hundreds of years. >> it is really weird to be so close to something that you have heard so many terrible frightening things about. >> yeah. >> reporter: beauty, brains, maligned and misunderstood. will i fear them from now on? to quote the raven -- never more. >>> what better night than halloween eve to look at this year's presidential mask index. it is a poll put out by retail chain, spirit halloween, which tracks the sales of its presidential candidate masks. over the past 20 years, the poll has correctly predicted every presidential election winner based on the top selling mask. this year, the mask index has clinton. 55 to 45%. now, adriana diaz takes us inside a factory in china that makes some of these masks. beyond the zombies and the ghouls, this halloween's mo
. >> so ravens are ominous birds in literature going back to shakespeare. they come up in macbeth. come up in othello, and in midsummer night's dream, asks, would anyone not trade a raven for a dove? referencing the book of genesis there. it is important that we remember ravens have conoted death and supernatural for hundreds of years. >> it is really weird to be so close to something that you have heard so many terrible frightening things about. >> yeah. >> reporter:...
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. >> mark: special exhibit it open at the boston public library in honor of william shakespeare's death. the library is hosting abused and abandoned exhibit that features an 6 of some of the rarest shakespeare books in the world. the exhibit includes four original rare and early editions of shake peer's plays, one of them, a midsummer night's display. the exhibit runs through march 2017. >> flooding from hurricane matthew continues to devastate north carolina. at 5:30 p.m., we're with people, seeing their homes for the first time since that flooding. >> mark: heartbreaking story, a father dies after a fiery crash. up next, why his 5-year-old son, who was also in the car, is ? ? on social security and medicare, these are the facts. kelly ayotte voted for deep cuts in medicare and social security. here are the votes. she voted against protecting social security and said she's open to raising the retirement age for social security. look it up yourself. the fact is kelly ayotte's supporting big, corporate special interests. she's not working for us. dscc is responsible for the content >> a
. >> mark: special exhibit it open at the boston public library in honor of william shakespeare's death. the library is hosting abused and abandoned exhibit that features an 6 of some of the rarest shakespeare books in the world. the exhibit includes four original rare and early editions of shake peer's plays, one of them, a midsummer night's display. the exhibit runs through march 2017. >> flooding from hurricane matthew continues to devastate north carolina. at 5:30 p.m., we're...
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. >> from shakespeare. >> i will take the slings and arrows, i will suffer on your behalf, i will lose, perhaps, he didn't say that but that was the subtext, i will lose in the interests of trying to save the country, and if we don't win the election, there will basically are no american future, all in order to try to fight back those accusations. >> it's so "hamlet," whether to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, my god, who is this guy? thank you, katie packer and howard fineman. we'll be right back. >>> that's "hardball" for now. join us friday night at 7:00 eastern. see you then. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. as you can see there at this hour, we have addresses from both donald trump, who's addressing a rally of supporters, and the president who is in ohio at a fund-raiser. let's take a listen to what the president is saying. >> thank you so much, everybody. please have a seat. i'm going to talk to you for a while now. tonight, we're here to talk about the showdown that's happening right here in ohio over the next few weeks and of course it would
. >> from shakespeare. >> i will take the slings and arrows, i will suffer on your behalf, i will lose, perhaps, he didn't say that but that was the subtext, i will lose in the interests of trying to save the country, and if we don't win the election, there will basically are no american future, all in order to try to fight back those accusations. >> it's so "hamlet," whether to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, my god, who is this guy? thank you,...
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listen, shakespeare, i think diebold has a problematic situation developing. ashland is where the shakespeare festival is. that's why i called him no, i don't like that stock. they really have not delivered on their game plan. let's go to marcus in oregon. come on, there can't be three oregonians. marcus. >> caller: jim, what do you think of gilead? when do they get out of the dog house? >> i don't know. it feels like the trail blazers after bill walton retired. i believe they report next week. maybe we can put in a bottom, but i don't see one happening right now. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> announcer: the light round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> i'm talking about the rise of the selfie, including their food. i constantly see people taking picture of their food. >> it's like the old zen riddle. if a tree falls in the woods and there's no one there to post a photo of it on twitter or instagram, does it make a sound? [ crickets chirping ] >> look, you'll probably never take a selfie as good as mine. on tonight's
listen, shakespeare, i think diebold has a problematic situation developing. ashland is where the shakespeare festival is. that's why i called him no, i don't like that stock. they really have not delivered on their game plan. let's go to marcus in oregon. come on, there can't be three oregonians. marcus. >> caller: jim, what do you think of gilead? when do they get out of the dog house? >> i don't know. it feels like the trail blazers after bill walton retired. i believe they...
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>> shakespeare wrote there is nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so. why are we breaking out the bard. hamlet is in the house. >>> crews dropping 400 yards in three-and-a-half quarters our guys got crush. hugh jackson may play the quarterback shuffle. there is a decent chance can. kessler can go against the titans on sunday or maybe mccowan on charlie whitehurst who has been injured. >> going through what we have gone true to be on the practice is as exciting for me and see where it goes. i'm looking forward to helping in any way i can. >> this is why belichick said i feel for you with the quarterback situation. despite the losses my grades aren't as bad as you think. this wasn't a tragedy because hamlet was in the house. to thine own self be true con or hamlet when you are bumped from the practice squad and score your first at 31-yard game. i gave the tight ends a solid "b." the problem was their tide ends. gronk ran over and around us early and bennett hit us in the end zone three times. it helps to have a hall of fame quarterback slinging it but the
>> shakespeare wrote there is nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so. why are we breaking out the bard. hamlet is in the house. >>> crews dropping 400 yards in three-and-a-half quarters our guys got crush. hugh jackson may play the quarterback shuffle. there is a decent chance can. kessler can go against the titans on sunday or maybe mccowan on charlie whitehurst who has been injured. >> going through what we have gone true to be on the practice is as exciting for me...