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time and today you have a new film in which you play william shakespeare., how does it unfold? all is true is about the last three years in the life of william shakespeare. he retired to stratford after his theatre burnt down, the globe theatre burnt down during the first performance of his final play, henry viii, or alternative title all is true, and we take the approach that he sort of did in that and other plays, a shakespearean approach, if you like, he knew some facts about the life of henry viii but otherwise he speculated wildly about what went on in the story of that king's life. he did — he made stuff up. there are numerous facts, more facts than we sometimes think about the last three years in his life. he did retire to stratford. he went back to a family that he had left. he was still married to anne hathaway, who was eight years older than him. she's played in the film byjudi dench. and he has to come to terms with being an absentee husband and father. so why are you come home? no more stories left to write? susanna, i've lived so long in imagin
time and today you have a new film in which you play william shakespeare., how does it unfold? all is true is about the last three years in the life of william shakespeare. he retired to stratford after his theatre burnt down, the globe theatre burnt down during the first performance of his final play, henry viii, or alternative title all is true, and we take the approach that he sort of did in that and other plays, a shakespearean approach, if you like, he knew some facts about the life of...
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all is true is the last three years in the life of william shakespeare.own during the first performance of his final play, henry viii or alternative title all is true and we take the approach that the shakespearean approach was that he knew some facts about the life of henry viii but otherwise speculated wildly about the story, he made things up. more facts than we think about in the last three years. he retired to stratford, he went back toafamily retired to stratford, he went back to a family he left. he went back to anne hathaway, he will he was still married with, played byjudi dench. he was an absentee husband and father. anne hathaway was eight yea rs father. anne hathaway was eight years old. i have lived so long in it naturally wills, i think i have lost sight of what it is real. it is about someone coming to the evening of their life, blundering, what do i do? how do i process of time when i was away? what do my family think of me? what is this mean and add up to? it isa me? what is this mean and add up to? it is a chance to look at how what we t
all is true is the last three years in the life of william shakespeare.own during the first performance of his final play, henry viii or alternative title all is true and we take the approach that the shakespearean approach was that he knew some facts about the life of henry viii but otherwise speculated wildly about the story, he made things up. more facts than we think about in the last three years. he retired to stratford, he went back toafamily retired to stratford, he went back to a family...
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shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from
shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique...
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it concentrates on the extent to which william shakespeare and his love of shakespeare from an early age his learning of shakespeare affected churchill's oratorical technique, but even at the age of 23 churchill had written an article called the scaffolding of rhetoric which explains the five things you need to do to capture an audience in a public scene and at that point it was three because he had never given a public speech himself and so he took it from the theory and then traveled tens of thousands of miles up and down the country to give speeches all over the country as a young budding politician and he was able, therefore, to put his area and practice in a brilliant way. he had a problem in that he wasn't a natural speaker. he had to work hard at it. he knew how important it was. he-- in 1940, one of his private sectors asked what the secret is a great wartime speeches and he said that you need to keep words short, work out your self what you want to say and use total clarity of the message and you need to keep sentences short enough possible use words of old english, which wo
it concentrates on the extent to which william shakespeare and his love of shakespeare from an early age his learning of shakespeare affected churchill's oratorical technique, but even at the age of 23 churchill had written an article called the scaffolding of rhetoric which explains the five things you need to do to capture an audience in a public scene and at that point it was three because he had never given a public speech himself and so he took it from the theory and then traveled tens of...
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when a shakespeare play came on, for a few precious hours, he could forget the war. you all feel you are so busy. somehow they were pretty busy. they have the civil war and world war ii ended depression to deal with. they all found ways to take time off. david: lincoln was not a golfer?
when a shakespeare play came on, for a few precious hours, he could forget the war. you all feel you are so busy. somehow they were pretty busy. they have the civil war and world war ii ended depression to deal with. they all found ways to take time off. david: lincoln was not a golfer?
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shakespeare, milton, play do, country, and lock have been defen straighted by students who have not the slightest clue about pair clen athens, the renaissance or the enlightenment. a columbia undergraduate groused about columbia's beleaguered core curriculum, "who is this mozart, these superior white men, the core she said" upholds the premises of white supremacy and racism. "no professor has ever defended our intellectual pat a rumoan against such shameful outbreaks of ecstatic know-nothingism, without adding some puling qualification about respecting diversity. >> that was heather mac donald author of "the diversity delusion" on book tv. you can watch the rest of the program by searching our website and searching heather mac donald book on the top of the page. you can also watch heather mac donald sunday march 3rd, noon eastern discussing her books and taking your calls. >> a look now at books that are being published this week. former deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe recounts his career and his thoughts on the trump administration in "the threat." in alien examiners tim carne
shakespeare, milton, play do, country, and lock have been defen straighted by students who have not the slightest clue about pair clen athens, the renaissance or the enlightenment. a columbia undergraduate groused about columbia's beleaguered core curriculum, "who is this mozart, these superior white men, the core she said" upholds the premises of white supremacy and racism. "no professor has ever defended our intellectual pat a rumoan against such shameful outbreaks of ecstatic...
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people exist in this world and thrown into this world but somewhere someone will pick up dickens or shakespeare and realize there's a literature which reaches down and it's connected to the home. >> it's the building or the new work. it's carried on by, carried within individual minds and so it never calls for despair or disregard. we would prefer it to be shaping our whole life. you have to open up and let it percolate up. thank you for that. we'll be back and we'll have one more segment to talk about with our guest about catholic art. >>> welcome back. our guest are james matthew wilson and joseph bottom. we're talking about civilization where you mentioned civilizations are percolating beneath and couldn't be visible sometimes. that's where people seemed to be living. can you explain to us your institute for cyber ethics? >> yeah, the state's computer college told me to start up a little and do cyber ethics and apply the humanities to which we are now 40 years again. we're 40 years into the computer revolution. >> it's altered every profession and i don't think we're getting enough actual an
people exist in this world and thrown into this world but somewhere someone will pick up dickens or shakespeare and realize there's a literature which reaches down and it's connected to the home. >> it's the building or the new work. it's carried on by, carried within individual minds and so it never calls for despair or disregard. we would prefer it to be shaping our whole life. you have to open up and let it percolate up. thank you for that. we'll be back and we'll have one more segment...
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but somewhere, someone will pick up dickens or shakespeare and realize that there is literature that reaches down into the deep stuff. and it is fundamentally more satisfying because it is connected to the holy. >> for centuries civilization survived as a book in a monastery. it is invisible until it manifests itself inside of a church or a building. it is carried within individual minds and so, there is never actually cause for despair. it is always there percolating. we just prefer to be shaping our whole life and not just to see the interior of a monastery. >> and at some point we have to open it up and let it percolate. thank you caught for that. we have a break now and then one more segment. ♪ boss: it's a big responsibility. employee: oh, it's huge. i know, it's huge. boss: and the salary... employee: oh my god, yes. i was literally about to move in with my parents and right before... yeah, so this saved me. boss: i really believe in you. you know? employee: thank you. it's nice to hear that from someone. boss: these are cool. did you...um? where did... >>> hello and welcome ba
but somewhere, someone will pick up dickens or shakespeare and realize that there is literature that reaches down into the deep stuff. and it is fundamentally more satisfying because it is connected to the holy. >> for centuries civilization survived as a book in a monastery. it is invisible until it manifests itself inside of a church or a building. it is carried within individual minds and so, there is never actually cause for despair. it is always there percolating. we just prefer to...
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value him self was sacked his replacement was psychotic shakespear and then we had something to put all of this in such a spectacle which was the tragic helicopter crash the of course was one of five people who died which i shivered at a problem. this was months ago of course this season and this wasn't just about the football club this was about the city the city so proud of its club in mourning and still are so in extent the quickly football moves on now we have the nine who covered himself with such dignity campolo socked in comes a new man brendan mortgages which causes it sounds hoagland's brendan rodgers has won all eight of scotland's domestic trophies that were available since he came in to grant's going in the summer of twenty six they were him leaving show giroux how scottish football itself has problems these days with its status and standing aside from sosa usually and it's the premier league and the lure of the premier league and the money as well that the premier league can offer as well as the glory meanwhile celtic have moved quickly to fill rodgers void the scottish cha
value him self was sacked his replacement was psychotic shakespear and then we had something to put all of this in such a spectacle which was the tragic helicopter crash the of course was one of five people who died which i shivered at a problem. this was months ago of course this season and this wasn't just about the football club this was about the city the city so proud of its club in mourning and still are so in extent the quickly football moves on now we have the nine who covered himself...
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as shakespeare would say, tho she be but little, she is fierce. >> fierce indeed. big names are associated with the saint marrits >> youngest person to win the u.s. figure skating senior champion. lyanne melendez caught up with her. >> reporter: she began skating when she was five and it was in a beginner's class at the oakland ice center. here is how alissa's dad describes their work together. >> laura came over to me and said she did really well on her test. do you want to start private lessons, i said sure. >> reporter: they had been together for the past eight years. seen here in 1995, also competed in the u.s. championships. >> that was one thing that drew me to alissa, she found her passion and really wanted it. >> reporter: the 13-year-old received the glory every skater strives for. >> only two had landed it at a u.s. nationals. >> fantastic. >> and she is the youngest to do it. >> reporter: what were you thinking. >> i wanted to do a clean program and that is all i am here for. >> reporter: the natural transition would be for be for go to the world junior
as shakespeare would say, tho she be but little, she is fierce. >> fierce indeed. big names are associated with the saint marrits >> youngest person to win the u.s. figure skating senior champion. lyanne melendez caught up with her. >> reporter: she began skating when she was five and it was in a beginner's class at the oakland ice center. here is how alissa's dad describes their work together. >> laura came over to me and said she did really well on her test. do you...
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. >> the garden contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the academy of sciences, shakespeare's garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring and wild flower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil little garden tucked behind the path of a charming rot iron gate with romantic magic. the overarching cherry trees, the gorgeous big walkway and brick wall, the benches, the rustic sun dial. the pack picnic, lovely bench, enjoy the sunshine and soft breeze and let the >> good morning. i will call to order the board of directors catch a meeting for february 14th, 2019. >> i will note for the record that supervisor haney is joining us for his first meeting as the barge of -- board of supervisors tjpa appointed member. director haney? [roll call] >> mr chairman you do -- term and you do have a coram. item three is a communications. i am not aware of any
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when a shakespeare play came on, for a few precious hours, he could forget the war. all feel you are so busy. somehow they were pretty busy. they have the civil war and world war ii ended depression to deal with. they all found ways to take time off. david: lincoln was not a golfer? >> no. he liked to play handball. he liked to tell stories. he liked to tell funny stories. that is how he could relax. in the middle of cabinet meetings, he would come up with this funny story. teddy roosevelt two hours every day would exercise. it could be a boxing match or wrestling match or tennis. his favorite was a hike. you could only move point-to-point. you could not go around any obstacles. fdr relaxes every night with a cocktail hour during world war ii where he made the rule you cannot talk about the war. you could talk about books or movies, but the war could not come up. incredible group of people. i kept picturing them in their bathrobes at night, what incredible conversations. david: if president trump called you and said i did not have time to read this book, what would y
when a shakespeare play came on, for a few precious hours, he could forget the war. all feel you are so busy. somehow they were pretty busy. they have the civil war and world war ii ended depression to deal with. they all found ways to take time off. david: lincoln was not a golfer? >> no. he liked to play handball. he liked to tell stories. he liked to tell funny stories. that is how he could relax. in the middle of cabinet meetings, he would come up with this funny story. teddy...
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not shakespeare, not any play write could imagine his career.triots hopefully getting a good night's sleep last night. for l.a., this is a very new routine. only four players have super bowl experience. patriots are here third straight year and 36 guys have super bowl experience, one of them of course tom brady. a mind boggling ninth super bowl and that hamlet impression is something he has never been asked to do in all those years. we'll play more of that for you ahead. we also will hear a discussion i had with von miller who was your super bowl 50 mvp. and he talked about the key question in this game which is how do you sack tom brady. von miller did it 2 1/2 times in the afc championship before the broncos won a super bowl, so he knows how to get it done. and there we're practicing our sack dance, von miller is the king of the sack dance. he says he didn't plan them ahead of time. he wasn't taking my bait on the fortnite take the l dance. should be a great game. we'll have more preview and also discuss our super bowl special which is saturda
not shakespeare, not any play write could imagine his career.triots hopefully getting a good night's sleep last night. for l.a., this is a very new routine. only four players have super bowl experience. patriots are here third straight year and 36 guys have super bowl experience, one of them of course tom brady. a mind boggling ninth super bowl and that hamlet impression is something he has never been asked to do in all those years. we'll play more of that for you ahead. we also will hear a...
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we are talking about his new film, in which he plays shakespeare.he front pages of the metro lead with a death at a festival in dorset. the court heard her boyfriend, who denies manslaughter, filmed her as she was dying. the trial is ongoing. the daily express leads with reports that the force has literally run out of offices, the times front page reports that driverless cars could be used on uk roads by the end of the year. the express leads on their own report about bedfordshire police. the papers says chief constablejon boutcher told his mp that the force has literally ran out of officers after a series of gang attacks, rapes and a prison riot on one day. the times reports driverless cars could be used on uk roads by the end of the year. the paper also says that government ministers are planning to allow trials to go ahead without a human in control of the vehicles. the daily mail has looked at official statistics which show that adults drinking over the recommended 1a units per week has dropped significantly. and pictured is the today programme
we are talking about his new film, in which he plays shakespeare.he front pages of the metro lead with a death at a festival in dorset. the court heard her boyfriend, who denies manslaughter, filmed her as she was dying. the trial is ongoing. the daily express leads with reports that the force has literally run out of offices, the times front page reports that driverless cars could be used on uk roads by the end of the year. the express leads on their own report about bedfordshire police. the...
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depicted in shakespeare.o a great degree, violent situations, or the unusual is what most screen scenario is about. supposin' i don't tell you? then what? where is he? (yelling for help) where is he? drama needs violence because the audience sits there and they are experiencing things. and then, in order for it to take hold, the dramatist really needs this kind of pictorialness or creativity to express an emotion. the character goes through something an audience feel for. (woman screaming) (gunfire) (john sturges) violence is frightening. well, being frightened in the theatre is part of it. violent pictures will always be with us. people like to see westerns like they like to see a ballet. they like to see a thing they're familiar with. see it done in the way that they anticipate it, but meaningfully. it's a disciplined form. (gunfire) (climactic music playing) to me, the area of the west that's really interesting is when the west begins to turn sour. and the frontier, the space starts to run out. and ford wa
depicted in shakespeare.o a great degree, violent situations, or the unusual is what most screen scenario is about. supposin' i don't tell you? then what? where is he? (yelling for help) where is he? drama needs violence because the audience sits there and they are experiencing things. and then, in order for it to take hold, the dramatist really needs this kind of pictorialness or creativity to express an emotion. the character goes through something an audience feel for. (woman screaming)...
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he said when a shakespeare play came on, for a few precious hours he could imagine himself back in thee and forget the war. they were pretty busy, and the civil war, world war ii, and the depression, and they found ways to take time off. david: lincoln was not a golfer? doris: he likes to play handball. but mostly lincoln liked to tell stories. he loved telling funny stories. that is how he could relax. in the middle of tough cabinet meetings, he would come up with a funny story, and all these guys would have to relax. teddy roosevelt, two hours he would exercise. it could be a boxing match, or a game of tennis. his favorite was a hike, where he would make a point, you could only move point-to-point. you could not go around obstacles. fdr who relaxes with a cocktail hour where he made a rule that you could not talk about the war. you could talk about gossip books you had read, movies you had seen, as long as the war did not come out. he wanted the people to be living the cocktail hour and to be ready for it. i kept picturing them in their bathrobes and what incredible conversations the
he said when a shakespeare play came on, for a few precious hours he could imagine himself back in thee and forget the war. they were pretty busy, and the civil war, world war ii, and the depression, and they found ways to take time off. david: lincoln was not a golfer? doris: he likes to play handball. but mostly lincoln liked to tell stories. he loved telling funny stories. that is how he could relax. in the middle of tough cabinet meetings, he would come up with a funny story, and all these...
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plays but 2002 as belts 01’ shakespeare plays but 2002 as belts or him appearas shakespeare plays butwinston churchill, an overwhelming role and a film called the gathering storm. he was described director sam mendes is with the ability to move like a cat which is why he cast him in skyfall. he was married three times and became a father at the age of 22, and incredible versatile kid yet and many directors and coast as saying he was able to step into any role in the matter the age of nationality or background of the character. a popular choice with directors and co—sta rs popular choice with directors and co—stars as well. no doubt they should number of tributes and expected to be paid to him because of that impressively long career. he was nominated for best actor in 1963 following his success in a film called tom jones. he was voted the ninth most popular box office star of the year. he was nominated for best actor but did not win. it was the first of five sadly unsuccessful attem pts the first of five sadly unsuccessful attempts for him to be nominated. also you made a member she a
plays but 2002 as belts 01’ shakespeare plays but 2002 as belts or him appearas shakespeare plays butwinston churchill, an overwhelming role and a film called the gathering storm. he was described director sam mendes is with the ability to move like a cat which is why he cast him in skyfall. he was married three times and became a father at the age of 22, and incredible versatile kid yet and many directors and coast as saying he was able to step into any role in the matter the age of...
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i think shakespeare had something injulius wants.uestion is is he experienced enough to be able to take on this mantle. it's a tremendous challenge? then he isa it's a tremendous challenge? then he is a master politician because he looks fresh, and unexperienced, but he is really putting maduro through the paces, like today, guaido painted a picture of humanitarian aid being just at the border in colombia, but, even maduro, right, is stopping humanitarian aid at the border and lo and behold maduro issues an order says it is to be refused and, you know, so guaido managed to paint the guy once again, as the bad guy, oh my god, i want to bring the aid in so bad, but look at this usurper like he called maduro. he is stopping the aid called at the border. talk aboutjulius caesar, cry havoc and let sleep the dogs of war. absolutely. were the military to shift allegiance, would that truly change venezuela, even if it happened? theyjust have to stand neutral at this point. i don't want to talk about shifting lee vanses because that is how ci
i think shakespeare had something injulius wants.uestion is is he experienced enough to be able to take on this mantle. it's a tremendous challenge? then he isa it's a tremendous challenge? then he is a master politician because he looks fresh, and unexperienced, but he is really putting maduro through the paces, like today, guaido painted a picture of humanitarian aid being just at the border in colombia, but, even maduro, right, is stopping humanitarian aid at the border and lo and behold...
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he began his career at the royal shakespeare company before forging a reputation as one of britain'sz reports. albert finney was one of the original angry young men, salford or bookmaker son who helped redefine british film and theatre in the early 1960s. redefine british film and theatre in the early 19605. i take a tip from the early 19605. i take a tip from the fishes, never bite unless the bait is good. i would get married until i am good and ready. he appearing in a raft of kitchen sink dramas depicting the everyday realities and frustrations of working—class life. in postwar britain. i could get through in half the time if i went like a bull, but they'd only slash my wages, so they can get stuffed. he one about over this performance, leading some to speculate he could the next laurence olivier. to would allude when playing a role of the fading actor manager in the dresser and when among friends in parity. we were all walking around as sir lawrence walked around in the film, with a limp and a hump, and a kind of deformed very strange left hand. and we used to be pressing the ele
he began his career at the royal shakespeare company before forging a reputation as one of britain'sz reports. albert finney was one of the original angry young men, salford or bookmaker son who helped redefine british film and theatre in the early 1960s. redefine british film and theatre in the early 19605. i take a tip from the early 19605. i take a tip from the fishes, never bite unless the bait is good. i would get married until i am good and ready. he appearing in a raft of kitchen sink...
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he was a former member of the royal shakespeare company who also appeared in a long list of films ands. best known for his role the husband in "keeping up appearances." the sitcom ran for five years and was one of the bbc's most exported programs. clive swift was 82 years old. >>> when we come back, they've been seen tens of millions of times. the band that took chicago by storm. chicago by storm. i tell everyone to take the ancestrydna test if you want to get the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland and even a little bit of the history about why they might have migrated during that time. those migration patterns are more than just lines on a map, they're really your family's story. i can't wait to see what i'm going to discover next. 20 million members have connected to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com. to a deeper family story. because they let me to customize my insurance, and as a fitness junkie, i cu like my bike and my
he was a former member of the royal shakespeare company who also appeared in a long list of films ands. best known for his role the husband in "keeping up appearances." the sitcom ran for five years and was one of the bbc's most exported programs. clive swift was 82 years old. >>> when we come back, they've been seen tens of millions of times. the band that took chicago by storm. chicago by storm. i tell everyone to take the ancestrydna test if you want to get the most...
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he began his career at the royal shakespeare company before forging a reputation as one of britain'som jones, and erin brockovich. will gompertz looks back at his life. don't let them bustards grind you down — that's one thing i've learned. albert finney was one of the original angry young men, appearing in a raft of kitchen—sink dramas depicting the everyday realities and frustrations of working—class life. i could get through in half the time if i went like a bull, but they'd only slash me wages, so they can get stuffed. he helped redefine british film and theatre in the early 1960s and leaves a lasting legacy. he's the godfather of us all. he's the person who made me believe i could do it because he was from salford — my parents knew his family. my dad told me, you know, his dad was a bookie in salford. my dad probably had a bet. by 1963, he was being talked about as the next laurence olivier, to whom he would allude when playing the role of a fading actor manager in the dresser and parody when among friends. we were all walking around as sir lawrence walked around in the film, wi
he began his career at the royal shakespeare company before forging a reputation as one of britain'som jones, and erin brockovich. will gompertz looks back at his life. don't let them bustards grind you down — that's one thing i've learned. albert finney was one of the original angry young men, appearing in a raft of kitchen—sink dramas depicting the everyday realities and frustrations of working—class life. i could get through in half the time if i went like a bull, but they'd only slash...
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he said when a shakespeare play came on, for a few precious hours, he could imagine himself back in thee and forget the war was raging. i mean, you guys all feel like you're so busy. they were pretty busy. i feel that way too about our 24/7 world. they were pretty busy, and the civil war, world war ii, and the depression to deal with, and they all found ways to really take time off. david: lincoln wasn't a golfer, though? doris: no, lincoln wasn't a golfer. no, lincoln liked to play handball, though, but mostly lincoln liked to tell stories. he loved telling funny stories. that's how he could relax. in the middle of tough cabinet meetings, he would come up with a funny story, and all of these serious guys would have to relax for a few moments. teddy roosevelt, two hours he would exercise every day. it could be a boxing match, or a raucous game of tennis. his favorite was a hike, where he would make a point -- you could only move point-to-point. you couldn't go around any obstacle. and then there is fdr, who relaxes with a cocktail hour, where he made a rule that you couldn't talk about
he said when a shakespeare play came on, for a few precious hours, he could imagine himself back in thee and forget the war was raging. i mean, you guys all feel like you're so busy. they were pretty busy. i feel that way too about our 24/7 world. they were pretty busy, and the civil war, world war ii, and the depression to deal with, and they all found ways to really take time off. david: lincoln wasn't a golfer, though? doris: no, lincoln wasn't a golfer. no, lincoln liked to play handball,...
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reporter: there is something undeniably romantic about the italian city of verona, where william shakespeared juliet." tourists make a sort of love- pilgrimage here to what is celebrated as juliet capulet's house. cristina spagnolo, who usually works in a gelato shop, moonlights as juliet and collects some of the thousands of letters that pour in annually, seemingly from another era. >> we use a phone, telephone, yeah, instagram, facebook. and it's beautiful to see that people write with paper and pen, yeah. >> reporter: those letters wind up at the juliet club, where they're carefully pondered by a rotating cast of volunteers. on this date, three americans studying abroad in italy are standing in as juliet. >> juliet is an icon of love and romance, and you want to make sure that you're really embodying that and really getting into that. >> it looks lovely. >> reporter: they answered letters on topics that run the gamut-- falling in love with your friend, falling out of love with your spouse. giovanna tamasso is the president of the juliet club. she says letters from been coming to verona si
reporter: there is something undeniably romantic about the italian city of verona, where william shakespeared juliet." tourists make a sort of love- pilgrimage here to what is celebrated as juliet capulet's house. cristina spagnolo, who usually works in a gelato shop, moonlights as juliet and collects some of the thousands of letters that pour in annually, seemingly from another era. >> we use a phone, telephone, yeah, instagram, facebook. and it's beautiful to see that people write...
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he began his career at the royal shakespeare company before forging a reputation as one of britain's jones, and erin brockovich. will gompertz looks back on his life. albert finney came to fame in the early 60s, one of a new breed of tough looking actors in gritty dramas i'd take a tip from the fishes. never bite unless the bait is good. i won't get married until i'm good and ready. reappeared in reappea red in kitchen—sink reappeared in kitchen—sink dramas depicting the everyday drama and frustration of working—class life in post—war britain. frustration of working—class life in post-war britain. they stashed my wages so post-war britain. they stashed my wages so they can get stuff. he won a award for this performance. when among friends, he would parodies laurence olivier. we were all walking around as sir lawrence walked around in the film, with a limp and a hump, and the kind of deformed strange left hand. and we used to be pressing the elevator button to get to your class, saying, i must take the lift... to fencing! turned down the lead role in lawrence of arabia, choosing inste
he began his career at the royal shakespeare company before forging a reputation as one of britain's jones, and erin brockovich. will gompertz looks back on his life. albert finney came to fame in the early 60s, one of a new breed of tough looking actors in gritty dramas i'd take a tip from the fishes. never bite unless the bait is good. i won't get married until i'm good and ready. reappeared in reappea red in kitchen—sink reappeared in kitchen—sink dramas depicting the everyday drama and...
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has been boarded has been you know i think the whole process can be summarized the interim so shakespeare's play called taming of the shrew so you know tromp came out with some of the ideas while some crazy some reasonable but they were definitely challenging the style of the score so this investigation of the sons of the bombardment constant pressure you know somehow kind of in organized him put him into a rather narrow mold where war establishment wants him to be so i think from their perspective had it not been there it should have been invented because it's really you know was put to a very good use michael the same question to you i mean is it because trump as a as a candidate challenge foreign policy orthodoxies and he's just being punished to make sure he gets back into line and i would say quite unfortunately he has gotten back in line he has. pompei around him hans bolton has these people around him that are very neo con ish something that he ran against but it's good to be used as a cudgel all the way through the next two years no matter what it happens because he violated the rul
has been boarded has been you know i think the whole process can be summarized the interim so shakespeare's play called taming of the shrew so you know tromp came out with some of the ideas while some crazy some reasonable but they were definitely challenging the style of the score so this investigation of the sons of the bombardment constant pressure you know somehow kind of in organized him put him into a rather narrow mold where war establishment wants him to be so i think from their...
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i was going to say i think shakespeare had something injulius caesar about having to deny it more thance. more seriously, the question is easy experienced enough to be able to ta ke experienced enough to be able to take on this mantle, because it is a tremendous challenge? then he is a master politician, because he looks fresh and inexperienced, but he is really putting maduro through the paces. like today, guiaido painted a picture of humanitarian aid being just at the border in colombia, but even maduro, right, is stopping humanitarian aid at the border, and lo and behold maduro issues and order saying, humanitarian aid is to be refused and declined, you know. so, guiaido managed to paint the guy once again as the bad guy. oh my god, iwant once again as the bad guy. oh my god, i want to bring the humanitarian aid in so bad but look at this usurper, like he calls maduro. he is stopping the aid called at the border. the headlines on bbc news: the government says nissan will have to reapply for a multi—million pound package of funding, after announcing it will scrap plans to build a new
i was going to say i think shakespeare had something injulius caesar about having to deny it more thance. more seriously, the question is easy experienced enough to be able to ta ke experienced enough to be able to take on this mantle, because it is a tremendous challenge? then he is a master politician, because he looks fresh and inexperienced, but he is really putting maduro through the paces. like today, guiaido painted a picture of humanitarian aid being just at the border in colombia, but...
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in the immortal words of william shakespeare, his unkindness may defeat my life but never take my lovethe honourable gentlemen. who said romance was dead, eh? i'm off to the florist‘s. that's it for thursday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on friday at 11pm on bbc parliament for the week in parliament. bye for now. hello. it was not just love in the air on valentine's day, spring in the air too, as the uk recorded its highest valentine's day temperature in 21 years. and that was at wales. here's a view from aberystwyth, but it was at bala, the temperatures reached 16.1 celsius, top of the valentine's day shop. you can see the extent of temperatures in double figures elsewhere and how far removed from average they are at this time of year. and there is more mild to very mild weather on the way in the next few days. but we know the nights are quite chilly and actually friday starts on a colder note in scotland and northern ireland compared with thursday morning, and especially in parts of england and wales. there will be a touch of frost around in places a
in the immortal words of william shakespeare, his unkindness may defeat my life but never take my lovethe honourable gentlemen. who said romance was dead, eh? i'm off to the florist‘s. that's it for thursday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on friday at 11pm on bbc parliament for the week in parliament. bye for now. hello. it was not just love in the air on valentine's day, spring in the air too, as the uk recorded its highest valentine's day temperature in 21...
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he began his career at the royal shakespeare company before forging a reputation as one of britain'say night and sunday morning, erin brockovich and bonds skyfall. will gompertz looks back on his life. music. albert finney was one of the original angry young men, a salford born bookmaker‘s son who helped redefine british film and theatre in the early 1960s. i'd take a tip from the fishes. never bite unless the bait's good. i won't get married until i'm good and ready. he appeared in a raft of so called kitchen—sink dramas depicting the everyday drama and frustration of working—class life in post—war britain. i could get through it in half the time if i went like a ball. but they would only slash my wages, so they can get stuffed. he won a bafta for this performance, leading some to speculate that he could be the next laurence olivier... when othello's dead... to whom he would allude when playing this actor—manager in the dresser, and when among friends, he would parody. we were all walking around as sir lawrence walked around in the film, with a limp and a hump, and a kind of deforme
he began his career at the royal shakespeare company before forging a reputation as one of britain'say night and sunday morning, erin brockovich and bonds skyfall. will gompertz looks back on his life. music. albert finney was one of the original angry young men, a salford born bookmaker‘s son who helped redefine british film and theatre in the early 1960s. i'd take a tip from the fishes. never bite unless the bait's good. i won't get married until i'm good and ready. he appeared in a raft of...
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he began his career at the royal shakespeare company, before forging a reputation as one of britain'sd sunday morning, tom jones, and erin brockovich. will gompertz looks back at his life. don't let the bastards grind you down — that's one thing i've learned. albert finney was one of the original angry young men, appearing in a raft of kitchen—sink dramas depicting the everyday realities and frustrations of working—class life. i could get through in half the time if i went like a bull, but they'd only slash my wages — so they can get stuffed. he helped redefine british film and theatre in the early 1960s and leaves a lasting legacy. he's the godfather of us all. he's the person who made me believe i could do it because he was from salford, my parents knew his family. my dad told me, you know, his dad was a bookie in salford, my dad probably had a bet. by 1963, he was being talked about as the next laurence olivier, to whom he would allude when playing the role of a fading actor manager in the dresser and parody when among friends. we were all walking around as sir lawrence walked arou
he began his career at the royal shakespeare company, before forging a reputation as one of britain'sd sunday morning, tom jones, and erin brockovich. will gompertz looks back at his life. don't let the bastards grind you down — that's one thing i've learned. albert finney was one of the original angry young men, appearing in a raft of kitchen—sink dramas depicting the everyday realities and frustrations of working—class life. i could get through in half the time if i went like a bull,...
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. >> reporter: there is something undeniably romantic about the city of verona where william shakespeare "romeo & juliette." what's celebrated as juliette's house. christina, who usually works in a gelatto stop moonlights as juliette. >> we use the telephone, yeah, instagram, facebook. and it's beautiful to see that people write with paper and pen. yeah. >> reporter: those letters wind up at the juliette club where they're carefully pondered by a rotating cast of volunteers. on this day three americans studying abroad in italy are standing in as juliette. >> juliette is an icon of love and romance and you want to make sure that you're really embodying that and really getting into that. >> it looks lovely. >> reporter: they answer letters on topics that run the gamut, falling in love with your friend, falling out of love with your spouse. giovanna is the president of the juliette club. she says letters have been coming to everywhere overona sis after a hollywood film was released. >> this writer says she is going through a divorce and needs help trusting people again. >> what do you say t
. >> reporter: there is something undeniably romantic about the city of verona where william shakespeare "romeo & juliette." what's celebrated as juliette's house. christina, who usually works in a gelatto stop moonlights as juliette. >> we use the telephone, yeah, instagram, facebook. and it's beautiful to see that people write with paper and pen. yeah. >> reporter: those letters wind up at the juliette club where they're carefully pondered by a rotating cast of...