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and shakespeare's works are well known, but where in london did he live?eak to the historical detective who's tracked him down. the travel show is in los angeles in search of the local wild mountain lions whose lives and habitat are under threat. good morning, welcome to bbc news. more than 70 politicians have signed a letter urging the government to allow the extradition ofjulian assange to sweden if officials there make a formal request. swedish prosecutors are deciding whether to reopen an investigation into allegations from two women who accused the wikileaks founder of rape and sexual assault, which mr assange denies. he was arrested on thursday after seven years in the ecuadorian embassy in london. with me is our political correspondent, susana mendonca. tell me about the letter, who signed it? 70 mp5, a lot of them are labour but also from other political parties, the independent group and some liberal democrat mps. it was posted on social media by stella creasy and urges the home secretary to stand with the victims of sexual violence to ensure the
and shakespeare's works are well known, but where in london did he live?eak to the historical detective who's tracked him down. the travel show is in los angeles in search of the local wild mountain lions whose lives and habitat are under threat. good morning, welcome to bbc news. more than 70 politicians have signed a letter urging the government to allow the extradition ofjulian assange to sweden if officials there make a formal request. swedish prosecutors are deciding whether to reopen an...
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what is shakespeare ithe burg. >> it is a theater festival to bring shakespeare to the small beautiful historic village much like a village shakespeare might have written about and bring it to people to make it accessibl in a intimate way and that is what we've done the last six years. >> and this is the middleberg area where you are from. so nice setting there, back home. >> good to be home. >> even though you startedhis in new york. tell us about that whole plan. >> we srted a company called shakespeare in the squareonn washincare park in new york and when we started doing touring jeanne reachedut to bringing a production and then we did midsummer and now back with 12th night. >> how is shakespeare still relating --in rel to what we do and experience today? how are you able to adapt it and make it so audiences can really appreciate it? >> well it is timeless, but dan, as the director, can address that. >> sure. well the play 12t night is about twins who are ship wrecked and landed in a foreign country where they don't know anyone so there are themes of immigration and disassimilation
what is shakespeare ithe burg. >> it is a theater festival to bring shakespeare to the small beautiful historic village much like a village shakespeare might have written about and bring it to people to make it accessibl in a intimate way and that is what we've done the last six years. >> and this is the middleberg area where you are from. so nice setting there, back home. >> good to be home. >> even though you startedhis in new york. tell us about that whole plan....
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shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from
shakespeares' guard and refers -- has plants referred to in shakespeare's plays and poems. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique...
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and shakespeare's works are well known, but where in london did he live?to the historical detective who's tracked him down. and the brexit extention and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's pledge to annex parts of the west bank are discussed in dateline london with carie gracie, in half an hour here on bbc news. more than 70 politicians have signed a letter urging the government to allow the extradition ofjulian assange to sweden, if officials there make a formal request. swedish prosecutors are deciding whether to reopen an investigation into allegations from two women, who accused the wikileaks founder of rape and sexual assault, which mr assange denies. he was arrested on thursday after seven years in the ecuadorian embassy in london. our political correspondent susana meondoca explains. a lot of them are labour mps, but we've also mps from other political parties, the independent group, change uk is included in there, and you've got some liberal democrat mps as well. it was posted on social media last night by the walthamstow labour mp stella c
and shakespeare's works are well known, but where in london did he live?to the historical detective who's tracked him down. and the brexit extention and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's pledge to annex parts of the west bank are discussed in dateline london with carie gracie, in half an hour here on bbc news. more than 70 politicians have signed a letter urging the government to allow the extradition ofjulian assange to sweden, if officials there make a formal request. swedish...
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|j was trying to find a clever shakespeare quote. woman has started a new chapter by running for local council. a former sports teacher, she is focusing her campaign on reopening the outdoor swimming pool in her hometown foster she is running as a candidate in the election in may for a grassroots group that campaigns for sustainable development. on that note, thank you very much for watching. hello. we started the weekend with temperatures well below average for the time of year and that is where they will start the part two of the weekend, tomorrow at least. many of us seeing some sunshine has a lovely view from murray earlier in the day but i'm expecting there to be more cloud developing tomorrow after a clear, sunny and frosty start for many of us. high pressure just about holding on but there is a weather front trying to push in from the west, so the further west you are, there will be a bit more cloud around and the chance of seeing some rain during sunday. away from here, an increase in cloud and you can see the extent of frost
|j was trying to find a clever shakespeare quote. woman has started a new chapter by running for local council. a former sports teacher, she is focusing her campaign on reopening the outdoor swimming pool in her hometown foster she is running as a candidate in the election in may for a grassroots group that campaigns for sustainable development. on that note, thank you very much for watching. hello. we started the weekend with temperatures well below average for the time of year and that is...
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a historian believes he's pinpointed the location of the london home where william shakespeare wrotegests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen's bishopgate, in the late 1590s. theatre historian, geoffrey marsh, cross—referenced various official records to find the exact location. it's been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish, but the company of letha cellars, they bought this huge property in 1543 they bought this huge property in 15113 and they still own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they preserve them. there isn't shakespeare's lease is in there but there is the lease of two people who must have lived next door. we can locate those, but can work out within a few yards where he was living. —— leather sellers. time for the weather with thomas. the weather mostly behaving itself today apart from a few showers in the south—east and east anglia. but the south—east and east anglia. but the weather is deceiving, blue skies and the weather is deceiving, blue skies a nd fluffy the weather is deceiving, blue skies and fluff
a historian believes he's pinpointed the location of the london home where william shakespeare wrotegests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen's bishopgate, in the late 1590s. theatre historian, geoffrey marsh, cross—referenced various official records to find the exact location. it's been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish, but the company of letha cellars, they bought this huge property in 1543 they bought this huge property in 15113 and they still...
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it had been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish.own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they've preserved them and in there is not shakespeare's lease, but the leases of two people who must have lived next door to him. and so we can locate those, and from that we can work out pretty closely, not exactly, but really closely — within a few yards — where he was living. around 26 million tonnes of plastic waste ends up in our oceans each year, leaving millions of marine life dead including an increasing number of seals. the bbc‘s beccy wood is at the national sea life centre in birmingham, where she's been finding out more... in this tank, believe me, we've got two seals. we've got miley and we've got boo. they will pop up through the course of the next few minutes, trust me, but this is a multi—million pound rescue centre that has been built here at sea life birmingham. and, like you said, it's all to do with plastics and pollution, and the impact that that is having on our environment. in particular, our marine
it had been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish.own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they've preserved them and in there is not shakespeare's lease, but the leases of two people who must have lived next door to him. and so we can locate those, and from that we can work out pretty closely, not exactly, but really closely — within a few yards — where he was living. around 26 million tonnes of plastic waste ends up in our oceans each year,...
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so can shakespeare.oody and horrific plays, titus andronicus and now, of course, "gary,"gary: a sweuql to titus andronicus." >> written by the brilliant taylor mack. when he's not in balloons and feathers and high heels singing about the history of popular music, he's an extraordinary writer. i don't know how familiar you are with titus andronicus. i'm guessing not much. ( laughter ) but it was shakespeare's first tragedy, and it's famous for being over the top, bloody, gory, violent and, in fact, kind of seemingly a parody almost of the jack been revenge tragedies. so you now go to geography. ( laughter ) >> stephen: there will be a test after tonight's interview. >> but, taylor seemsto to feel we're living through a revenge comedy right now. >> stephen: sure. the premise is he's taking these three minor characters from titus, the clown, the maid and midwife, and named them gary, janice and carol, and they are starring in this so-called sequel, and gary and janice are assigned the job of cleaning up the
so can shakespeare.oody and horrific plays, titus andronicus and now, of course, "gary,"gary: a sweuql to titus andronicus." >> written by the brilliant taylor mack. when he's not in balloons and feathers and high heels singing about the history of popular music, he's an extraordinary writer. i don't know how familiar you are with titus andronicus. i'm guessing not much. ( laughter ) but it was shakespeare's first tragedy, and it's famous for being over the top, bloody,...
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and this shakespeare might ask is there any method in this madness find out later on in the show hi everyone and welcome to another fun edition of your own acts with me your host and meghan lee it's good to be with you as usual we've got lots of ground to cover so here's a look at what's coming up. on living to the max and welcome to the world of bright colors and wild had a. chance to close in culture harvest time on the island of grand canaria. but we kicked off the show with an art extravaganza of sorts spread over one hundred thousand square metres of exhibition space a former iron works near the western german city of azhar brooklyn is hosting the fifth urban aren't being artists who won snuck around on the streets at night spraying their works in the shadows can now enjoy a vast open space to display their creations we were on hand to meet some of the artists and organizers involved. the former focusing and iron works form an ideal backdrop for urban art twenty artists have installed her work on the exterior facilities alone. artist mambo from los angeles chose the smokestack began wit
and this shakespeare might ask is there any method in this madness find out later on in the show hi everyone and welcome to another fun edition of your own acts with me your host and meghan lee it's good to be with you as usual we've got lots of ground to cover so here's a look at what's coming up. on living to the max and welcome to the world of bright colors and wild had a. chance to close in culture harvest time on the island of grand canaria. but we kicked off the show with an art...
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but it wasn't shakespeare. buthey were able to tell ttha he from that skull.ok loed pretty smooth. kind of ivory there. >>> coming up on news 4 a 5:00, workout results without doing woy of the actual >> any? >> it's the equivalent of doing 20,000 situps in a 30 minute period. >> doreen gentzler shows us what this is all about. >>> plus some strong storms in the forecast. doug is back to break down the timing everyone's got to listen to mom. when i comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller rtions, less sugar. balanceus.org storm team 4 keeping an eyen o the path. >> doug back with what we can expect in a couple minutes. there is a machine for anyone who has ever wanted to look fit without spending h irs the gym or actually doing anything. >> anything. >> you've got to lie there.
but it wasn't shakespeare. buthey were able to tell ttha he from that skull.ok loed pretty smooth. kind of ivory there. >>> coming up on news 4 a 5:00, workout results without doing woy of the actual >> any? >> it's the equivalent of doing 20,000 situps in a 30 minute period. >> doreen gentzler shows us what this is all about. >>> plus some strong storms in the forecast. doug is back to break down the timing everyone's got to listen to mom. when i comes to...
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a historian believes he‘s pinpointed the location of the london home where william shakespeare wroteishopgate, in the late 1590s. theatre historian, geoffrey marsh, cross—referenced various official records to find the exact location. it‘s been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish, but the company of letha cellars, they bought this huge property in 15113 and they still own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they preserve them. there isn‘t shakespeare‘s lease is in there but there is the lease of two people who must have lived next door. we can locate those, but can work out within a few yards where he was living. —— leather sellers. two berkshire men have begun going up and down for four days in an attempt to break a world record. michaeljones and richard march are hoping to see—saw for more than 80 hours to raise money to restore a former school in twyford into a hub for the community. matt graveling reports. for days, two men, one seesaw. well, we‘ve only just met for days, two men, one seesaw. well, we‘ve onlyjust met but he seems lik
a historian believes he‘s pinpointed the location of the london home where william shakespeare wroteishopgate, in the late 1590s. theatre historian, geoffrey marsh, cross—referenced various official records to find the exact location. it‘s been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish, but the company of letha cellars, they bought this huge property in 15113 and they still own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they preserve them. there isn‘t...
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shadows shakespeare might ask is there any method in this madness find out later on in the show harper want to welcome to another fun edition of your own max with me your host meghan lee it's good to be with you as usual we've got lots of ground to cover so here's a look. what's coming up. living to the max and welcome to the world of bright colors and my old how to. dance company culture harvest time on the island of grand korean. but we kick off the show with the an art extravaganza of sorts spread over one hundred thousand square meters of exhibition space a former iron works near the western german city of azzam brooklyn is hosting the fifth urban aren't been at it artists who won snuck around on the streets at night spraying their works in the shadows can now enjoy a vast open space to display their creations we were on hand to meet some of the artists and organizers involved. the former focusing on iron works form an ideal backdrop for urban art twenty artists have installed her work on the exterior facilities alone. artists mambo from los angeles chose the smokestack began with
shadows shakespeare might ask is there any method in this madness find out later on in the show harper want to welcome to another fun edition of your own max with me your host meghan lee it's good to be with you as usual we've got lots of ground to cover so here's a look. what's coming up. living to the max and welcome to the world of bright colors and my old how to. dance company culture harvest time on the island of grand korean. but we kick off the show with the an art extravaganza of sorts...
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it started because he disagreed with what is shakespeare portraying genderism in a positive light.is the secretly recorded audio he took when speaking with the head of the disciplinary committee. >> when you speak your mind and you are offending people in the room, that can be seen as part of harassment. >> i had these two girls screaming in my face. that made me feel uncomfortable. harassing me. >> you make comments in class and make those people feel uncomfortable. the initial burden is on you. >> jason: we reached out to the school and have not heard back. joining me now is michael mancini and he's father, ted. thanks for joining us here. you said, michael -- i'm sorry you're having to go through this. but what is it that was so disagreeable at that school? >> well, i said that it was historically inaccurate for shakespeare to promote transgenderism in a positive light. we talked about the bock written in 1601 to 1602. they would have not normalized that or portrayed that in a positive light. it would have been looked at mental insanity. >> jason: ted, you heard there was a prob
it started because he disagreed with what is shakespeare portraying genderism in a positive light.is the secretly recorded audio he took when speaking with the head of the disciplinary committee. >> when you speak your mind and you are offending people in the room, that can be seen as part of harassment. >> i had these two girls screaming in my face. that made me feel uncomfortable. harassing me. >> you make comments in class and make those people feel uncomfortable. the...
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and he always wanted, i forget what shakespeare played but is set in the new orleans area. so i went up to him and i said why is that, he said well because i go there two or three times a year end my son lives are and he lives off of esplanade and he said his house did not flood in the very thing you talked about, and i remember and i wish it had all been about that, but they also had a cafÉ out and indigo in the plantation, it was a beautifully place to have dinner and their beginning to build the place backup but i agree with you, the st. john esplanade ridge is a fantastic area. >> i would love to see 12th ninth done and when he turns the bottom of a roman candy guy. [laughter] >> he thought about this. [inaudible] >> that would've been very fun. >> i have been intrigued of thinking about your earlier comment, that thinking of naming upper magazine street. >> west mag. >> yes west. the problem i see, if you would get anything from part of the town and you say which way is east in which way is west. [laughter] >> it's an uptown and et cetera. i have to say that we were ra
and he always wanted, i forget what shakespeare played but is set in the new orleans area. so i went up to him and i said why is that, he said well because i go there two or three times a year end my son lives are and he lives off of esplanade and he said his house did not flood in the very thing you talked about, and i remember and i wish it had all been about that, but they also had a cafÉ out and indigo in the plantation, it was a beautifully place to have dinner and their beginning to...
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from leading trips to egypt, and to south america, and to the shakespeare festivals, he was a man of his word, he was a man of the community, he is still committed today. therefore be it resolved during this naming process that the middle school school community has abided by the sfusd board naming of the facility policy 7310, and be it further resolved the name change is established during the 2018 and 2019 school year, and that district staff will work with the middle school community. hello, okay. to design and install signage for the gym as well as a plaque commemorating the teaching career of raymond palms at the school. >> thank you. >> we do have two speakers outside for public comments. make your way to the public -- for the -- to the podium. you have two minutes. >> hello. good evening. i'm so excited to be here today and got goosebumps when we were able to tell you about ray. he is such a special part of our community and has been for many years, and we are so thrilled to have this opportunity to honor him in this way at our school site. like she said, he taught social stud
from leading trips to egypt, and to south america, and to the shakespeare festivals, he was a man of his word, he was a man of the community, he is still committed today. therefore be it resolved during this naming process that the middle school school community has abided by the sfusd board naming of the facility policy 7310, and be it further resolved the name change is established during the 2018 and 2019 school year, and that district staff will work with the middle school community. hello,...
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it is almost like in shakespeare in mcbath, in lot in the last scene where the evil king is killed.ns why the government doesn't want to get out there, is like watching the last act of shakespeare and going, we're not going to tell you why he did it, we are just going to tell you he did. that is what the government is doing . >> as we wrap up, a lot of this, in many people's minds, circles back to the mueller investigation. remember that the special counsel did find that russian government hacked the clinton campaign and the dnc and ultimately it was wikileaks that released those hacked emails. how do you see this arrest today factoring into the mueller investigation? >> will that i honestly don't know. are they going to bring him and have him testify? i doubt it. they are going to bring him back to use him as an example to tell people, don't be breaking into our computers and if you do, certainly, don't publish that information. so how they use it, i'm not sure. we don't even know completely what is said in the mueller reports. how much is it going to be out? how much will be redac
it is almost like in shakespeare in mcbath, in lot in the last scene where the evil king is killed.ns why the government doesn't want to get out there, is like watching the last act of shakespeare and going, we're not going to tell you why he did it, we are just going to tell you he did. that is what the government is doing . >> as we wrap up, a lot of this, in many people's minds, circles back to the mueller investigation. remember that the special counsel did find that russian...
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in betwe is a tale that our next guest says competes with shakespeare.schifrin has the story of tir woods' comeback. >> schifrin: youngest golfer ever to win a major.ou to win allmajors. to be ranked number one player of the year more than any other golfer. leading money winner of all time. at his peak, tiger woods was not only considered the greatest golfer in modern history-- many considerehim the greatest athlete. he changed the face of golf fundamentally, racially, and socially. at the height of his career, golf got more viewers than basketball and football. he was one of the most famous men in the world. and then, the crash from grace. dozens of affairs. the mug shot. and injuries that made him predict he would never play again. but there he was yesterday, winning the masters-- his first major in 11 years. to talk about tiger's comeback, i am joined by armen keteyian, the co-author of "tiger woods." armen, thank you so much for being on the "newshour". talk abut the arc from the height of his stardom to that d.u.i. photo in 2017. you wrote yeterday
in betwe is a tale that our next guest says competes with shakespeare.schifrin has the story of tir woods' comeback. >> schifrin: youngest golfer ever to win a major.ou to win allmajors. to be ranked number one player of the year more than any other golfer. leading money winner of all time. at his peak, tiger woods was not only considered the greatest golfer in modern history-- many considerehim the greatest athlete. he changed the face of golf fundamentally, racially, and socially. at...
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. >> jimmy: today is william shakespeare's birthday.in honor of him -- [ cheers and applause i would like to recap some of today's biggest news stories in thstyle of shakespeare. all right, here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ lahter ]h, mueller, oueller. we doth see your report, but alas, what does it all mean? republicans sayeth it falls much too short, while democrats sayeth, "yas, queen." [ laughter and applause ] ♪ "avengers: endgame" is.inally here and thanos is quite the mean brute. [ laughter ] but thine heroes approach, so haveth no fear, as i say to myself, "i am groot." [ cheers and applause ] buttigieg, beto, and biden and bernie. it's b after b in the race. [ light laughter ] but to trump, tis no one who seems too concerning.t he's juslike, "let's go to space." [ ughter and applause ] kraft/heinz hath a new leader it seems, a ceo who's on the up. let's hope that the company he can redeem from the shadows of thy mail chop. [ laughter and applause ] elizabeth warren says, "free idhool for all." and me thinks her hath some
. >> jimmy: today is william shakespeare's birthday.in honor of him -- [ cheers and applause i would like to recap some of today's biggest news stories in thstyle of shakespeare. all right, here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ lahter ]h, mueller, oueller. we doth see your report, but alas, what does it all mean? republicans sayeth it falls much too short, while democrats sayeth, "yas, queen." [ laughter and applause ] ♪ "avengers: endgame" is.inally here and...
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now, i know you're a a shakespeare fan boy, but for those of you who don't know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy don't know "titus andronicus," it was shakespeare's first tragedy. and famously, over the top in terms of violence, blood and gore. >> jimmy: yes. >> and so what taylor mac has done is taken three minor characters from "titus," and put them in their own show. they're starring in this show. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and they're called gary -- it's the clown, the maid, and the midwife. and they're called gary, janice, and carol. gary and janice are assigned the task of cleaning up all the dead bodies left over after the "titus andronicus" massacre in ancient rome. so it's sort of "game of thrones" meets "tidying up with marie kondo." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that what's you should put -- that should be on the playbill. [ applause ] >> that should be on -- >> jimmy: i heard a rumor. i don't know if it's true or not. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that you were in the new season of "game of thrones." >> well yes, i wanted to -- [ audience oohs ] i wanted to debut the news here. originally, they wanted me for
now, i know you're a a shakespeare fan boy, but for those of you who don't know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy don't know "titus andronicus," it was shakespeare's first tragedy. and famously, over the top in terms of violence, blood and gore. >> jimmy: yes. >> and so what taylor mac has done is taken three minor characters from "titus," and put them in their own show. they're starring in this show. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and they're called gary -- it's the...
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and as shakespeare might ask is there any method in this madness find out later on in the show hi everyone and welcome to another fun edition of your own max with me your host meghan lee it's good to be with you as usual we've got lots of ground to cover so here's a look at what's coming up. on living to the max the welcome to the world of bright colors and why old habits. and coffee culture harvest time on the island of grand canaria. but we kicked off the show with an art extravaganza of sorts spread over one hundred thousand square metres of exhibition space a former iron works near the western german city of brooklyn is hosting the fifth urban. artists who once around on the streets at nights bring their works in the shadows can now enjoy a vast open space to display their creations we were on hand to meet some of the artists and organizers involved. the former folk singer and ironworks form an ideal backdrop for urban art twenty artists have installed work on the exterior facilities alone. artists mambo from los angeles times the smokestack began with street art in the one nine hundre
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. >> reporter: actor denzel washington consumed take on shakespeare the academy award winner is reportedly in talks to star in a film adaptation of mcbeth. alongside fellow oscar-winner frances mcdormand. joe colon will direct. >> is so weird. let me give you a hug. >> reporter: netflix has released its trailer for the all-new series dead to me. the dark comedy starts christina applegate as a grieving widow. dead to me begins streaming may 3. and some big names in country music are set to take over the las vegas strip. ahead of the 54th academy of country music awards. little big town, thomas wright and others will take part in the events taking place friday to sunday. the big show airs on april 7. that is your eye on entertainment, 10 tom hansen cbs news york. >>> we have the giants and dodgers. the giants have something going and the a's go power hour once again. it is win or go home for the cardinals looking for a trip to the final four. the tip off next. >>> before we go let's take a live look outside. this is in san jose at minetta international airport. [phone ringing] remember the w
. >> reporter: actor denzel washington consumed take on shakespeare the academy award winner is reportedly in talks to star in a film adaptation of mcbeth. alongside fellow oscar-winner frances mcdormand. joe colon will direct. >> is so weird. let me give you a hug. >> reporter: netflix has released its trailer for the all-new series dead to me. the dark comedy starts christina applegate as a grieving widow. dead to me begins streaming may 3. and some big names in country...
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sorrier sport for now i'll hunt you back tomorrow in london thanks very much paul well whether it's shakespeare wordsworth care playing or someone slightly more recent we all have our favorite it's we do and now instagram is based in the popularity of poetry reading in london as jessica baldwin explains. moments that in do was lonely wondrous which twelve lonely till it was wrapped in when open mike poetry night in trendy east london. is just is this. is that love is that what i think nowhere to be seen a tweed jacket or sheaf of paper that's tripped over shoulder which carried me well i carried us enough to carry an immigrant past twenty years but it's time to let go . so many poets not enough time to accommodate them all is a many a lot it's ok so far enjoy it isn't true many of the new fans have found poetry right here on their phones instagram poems designed to be read on a single screen canadian poet ruby core has three point six million followers millennial is trying to make sense of a mixed up fast paced world. one day they said she was old enough to learn some shame she found it came qu
sorrier sport for now i'll hunt you back tomorrow in london thanks very much paul well whether it's shakespeare wordsworth care playing or someone slightly more recent we all have our favorite it's we do and now instagram is based in the popularity of poetry reading in london as jessica baldwin explains. moments that in do was lonely wondrous which twelve lonely till it was wrapped in when open mike poetry night in trendy east london. is just is this. is that love is that what i think nowhere...
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stuart: was that a direct quote, shakespeare? was it? >> i think it was.ou know, it's -- i'm at uva, my alma mater, so i had to pull some shakespeare stuff i learned back in college. that's what i got to do. stuart: pull some shakespeare stuff. okay. for a moment, you were at a great intellectual level. you were doing great. but pulling some shakespeare stuff. >> i don't know what i'm doing here. stuart: but it was good. you can do it again if you like. thank you very much for joining us on this weekend. we hope you have a happy holiday, sir. >> stuart, as always, a pleasure, sir. stuart: thanks very much. our next guest working with art laffer and stephen moore, free market guys. our next guest is all about how taxes are affecting states differently. jonathan williams, american legislative exchange council chief economist, that man right there, is with us now. let's go through this. first of all, what's happening with high tax states? how are they doing? >> hey, stuart. the high tax states are taking it on the chin. whether you look at the population grow
stuart: was that a direct quote, shakespeare? was it? >> i think it was.ou know, it's -- i'm at uva, my alma mater, so i had to pull some shakespeare stuff i learned back in college. that's what i got to do. stuart: pull some shakespeare stuff. okay. for a moment, you were at a great intellectual level. you were doing great. but pulling some shakespeare stuff. >> i don't know what i'm doing here. stuart: but it was good. you can do it again if you like. thank you very much for...
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four in king in shakespeare's king lear where the full speaks truth yes while political power has gone mad so that i have nothing else to say to you apart from these rather philosophical reflections because. this is this goes beyond the usual. just like when you described it as an artist so you can put the motif i appreciate that diem and let me go to you one of the things that i think is very interesting is that when we were flecked upon the failures of the push and co regime is that the political elites and i think is a mask for deep deep corruption because i think that would zone if he had any kind of political messages and you know it's really about corruption i would argue is that he's not much different from puerto shango he just wants less stealing ok however the paradigm that they're in reflecting on my what john just said is that they're pursuing a. binary the does not exist i mean they are pursuing nationalism but they have no nation and it's one of the reasons why it doesn't work go ahead well. i agree with drawn there by the way war and while we. what russia does but they w
four in king in shakespeare's king lear where the full speaks truth yes while political power has gone mad so that i have nothing else to say to you apart from these rather philosophical reflections because. this is this goes beyond the usual. just like when you described it as an artist so you can put the motif i appreciate that diem and let me go to you one of the things that i think is very interesting is that when we were flecked upon the failures of the push and co regime is that the...
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whether it's shakespeare rumi or something far more hip there are plenty of great poets out there and instagram is boosting the popularity approach we reading in london just expect. lowly wanderers which. was wrapped up when open mike poetry night in trendy east london. is just this is this. is love is that. nowhere to be seen a tweed jacket or sheaf of paper that's tripped over she wished her well i carry her. yes but it's time to let go. so many poets not enough time to accommodate them all because i'm in a lot it's ok. to listen to many of the new fans have found poetry right here on their phones instagram poems designed to be read on a single screen canadian poet rupie core has three point six million followers millennialists trying to make sense of a mixed up fast paced world one day they said she was old enough to learn some shame she found it came quite naturally but there was a kind of safety the body finds a place to hide the cost fans out against the skin much less that follows on coffins after they put the dead men imtiaz starkers poems are required reading part of the curr
whether it's shakespeare rumi or something far more hip there are plenty of great poets out there and instagram is boosting the popularity approach we reading in london just expect. lowly wanderers which. was wrapped up when open mike poetry night in trendy east london. is just this is this. is love is that. nowhere to be seen a tweed jacket or sheaf of paper that's tripped over she wished her well i carry her. yes but it's time to let go. so many poets not enough time to accommodate them all...
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and so today we were going to be walking to shakespeare and company, which is across the way. we saw a huge pillar of smoke and we were like oh, that looks like it's close to notre dame. we walked even closer and saw it was notre dame itself. >> when you were there, were there signs of construction, things that were normally accessible to tourists that weren't because of the construction? >> i don't believe so within the chur church. there were some parts off to the side that was closed off. but besides that, within the church, nothing was closed off, no. >> and you haven't seen any signs or heard anything about anyone being injured? >> no. the church closes at about 6:45 i believe to prepare for mass, because they have mass every evening. so from my understanding from what i've heard, no one has been injured. my guess would be most of the injuries, if any, occurred from this would have to be from the smoke. if you were down wind from this, it would be pretty bad. we were a couple of blocks away and we could feel the ash hitting our faces. >> carolyn, thank you very much for t
and so today we were going to be walking to shakespeare and company, which is across the way. we saw a huge pillar of smoke and we were like oh, that looks like it's close to notre dame. we walked even closer and saw it was notre dame itself. >> when you were there, were there signs of construction, things that were normally accessible to tourists that weren't because of the construction? >> i don't believe so within the chur church. there were some parts off to the side that was...
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well whether it's shakespeare rumi or something far more hip we all have our favorite poets and instagram is boosting the popularity of poetry reading and london jessica baldwin explains. lonely wanderers which. was wrapped in the open mike poetry night in trendy east london. is just is this. is love is. nowhere to be seen a tweed jacket or sheaf of paper that's true and we should wish her well i carry her. yes but it's time to let go. so many poets not enough time to accommodate them all the same in a lot of talk a. little too many of the new fans have found poetry right here on their phones instagram poems designed to be read on a single screen canadian poet ruby core has three point six million followers millennial is trying to make sense of a mixed up fast paced world one day they said she was old enough to learn some shame she found it came quite naturally but there was a kind of safety the body finds a place to hide the cloth fans out against the skin much like the earth that follows on coffins after they put the dead men m.t.s. starkers poems are required reading part of the curric
well whether it's shakespeare rumi or something far more hip we all have our favorite poets and instagram is boosting the popularity of poetry reading and london jessica baldwin explains. lonely wanderers which. was wrapped in the open mike poetry night in trendy east london. is just is this. is love is. nowhere to be seen a tweed jacket or sheaf of paper that's true and we should wish her well i carry her. yes but it's time to let go. so many poets not enough time to accommodate them all the...
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he was a contemporary of shakespeare, around the same time.night of the woeful countenance #. i was really impressed. i haven't heard you sing before. no, no, no, my voice can make a noise! i can make a noise with my throat, but... fortunately, we've got some really, really good singers in here as well, including mrgrammer. # i am i, don quixote. # the lord of la mancha #. i consider kelsey grammer to be... this astoundingly famous actor, and i'mjust, sort of, like, sitting there next to him... i love it! had he seen only fools and horses? yes! yes, because he's married to an english girl, and she... she got him onto it, apparently. i'm looking around at the coliseum, here. i am seeing some chandeliers, so i'm wondering, maybe they need a clean? no comment. no comment! right. now, brace yourself, rodney, brace yourself. laughter. that's a true story. that happened tojohn sullivan's father during the war. wow. the only thing i was terrified of was laughing when the chandelier went down, because i'd been told i would be fired if i laughed, and h
he was a contemporary of shakespeare, around the same time.night of the woeful countenance #. i was really impressed. i haven't heard you sing before. no, no, no, my voice can make a noise! i can make a noise with my throat, but... fortunately, we've got some really, really good singers in here as well, including mrgrammer. # i am i, don quixote. # the lord of la mancha #. i consider kelsey grammer to be... this astoundingly famous actor, and i'mjust, sort of, like, sitting there next to him......
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a historian believes he's pinpointed the location of the london home where william shakespeare wroteream. evidence suggests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen's bishopgate, in the late 1590s. theatre historian, geoffrey marsh, cross—referenced various official records to find the exact location. quite a task. bell ringing may be seen by some as a gentle pastime that is part of the sunday morning ritual up and down the country, but campanologists say it's also a sport, requiring skill, rhythm and a—more—than adequate level of fitness. so who better than mike bushell to give it a go? he's been to visit the ringers at the saints church in wokingham to find out more. bells ring. the sound of tradition, the peal of church bells echoing far and wide. you may think "that is a lovely sound" but not appreciate the skill, the technique and the hours of physical training that goes into creating the sound, and also the fact that many of those bell—ringers will be competing in championships. this is the tower where some bells weigh three quarters of a tonne. they can weigh up to
a historian believes he's pinpointed the location of the london home where william shakespeare wroteream. evidence suggests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen's bishopgate, in the late 1590s. theatre historian, geoffrey marsh, cross—referenced various official records to find the exact location. quite a task. bell ringing may be seen by some as a gentle pastime that is part of the sunday morning ritual up and down the country, but campanologists say it's also a sport,...
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he said when a shakespeare play came on, for a few precious hours, he could imagine himself back in theet 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. really? >> 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 every day he would exercise. it could be a boxing match, or a raucous game of tennis. or his favorite was a hike in the woods of rock creek park. 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
he said when a shakespeare play came on, for a few precious hours, he could imagine himself back in theet 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....
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. >> reporter: it was a quote similar to one in shakespeare's play "the merchant of venice." >> if youevenge? >> not often does "the merchant of venice" come up in a murder trial. >> never before in my career, >> but that's your motive. >> sums up the case. that's our motive. yeah. >> reporter: they argued that garcia killed because he was angry about his termination from creighton and that it prevented him from being accepted into other programs to which he later applied. >> as he continues to try and have some sort of a career, it follows him. every time he tried to get into a different program or licensed somewhere, this creighton thing pops up. >> reporter: and prosecutors said items found in garcia's home indicated that he was trying to destroy traces of his troubled past. >> there's this trash bag sitting in the sink, a chemical odor emanating from that, and it's all these papers in there. in these papers after they're dried out is the termination letter from dr. brumback and dr. hunter. handwritten notes. >> and there's something about putting tape on your fingers? >> tape on yo
. >> reporter: it was a quote similar to one in shakespeare's play "the merchant of venice." >> if youevenge? >> not often does "the merchant of venice" come up in a murder trial. >> never before in my career, >> but that's your motive. >> sums up the case. that's our motive. yeah. >> reporter: they argued that garcia killed because he was angry about his termination from creighton and that it prevented him from being accepted into...
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the richness of shakespeare. >> ralph fiennes, i know it's been decades.> "the white crow" opens in select theaters tomorrow. we'll be right back. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> on today's "cbs this morning" podcast, she lays out strategies to defeat violent extremism. listen wherever you get your podcasts. >> that does it for us. we'll see you right back here tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> this is a morning update. >>> good morning i'm kenny choi. in 90 minutes we expect to learn more about the army veteran accused of intentionally driving into a crowd. he is identified as isaiah peoples, charged with attempted murder. >>> b.a.r.t. is testing safety measures. they announced in august one month after the passenger was stabbed to death at macarthur station. >>> a building caught fire in antioch last night at 11:15 on sycamore drive. the fire started in a dumpster outside. no one was hurt. >>> we will have updates throughout the day on your favorite platforms including our website. >>>'s favorite platforms including our website. >>>'s good morn
the richness of shakespeare. >> ralph fiennes, i know it's been decades.> "the white crow" opens in select theaters tomorrow. we'll be right back. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> on today's "cbs this morning" podcast, she lays out strategies to defeat violent extremism. listen wherever you get your podcasts. >> that does it for us. we'll see you right back here tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> this is a morning...
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you said shakespeare really asks three questions. >> absolutely.ose we all keep on asking those questions. >> reporter: they're the questions that glenda jackson takes on as king lear in this new adaptation of the shakespearean tragedy on broadway. >> you often learn more about your own character, more than other people say or do than what he actually gives you to say. that's life, isn't it? >> reporter: go back to the moment you're told you're going to play lear. what is the first set of things you do? >> first set of things i did was to find out the hours that elderly people could use the pools in my local swimming pool because i was really scared that i didn't have either the physical or vocal strength for it. i would get in the pool with my fellow elderly swimmers and it was really marvelous. it was like kind of elderly united nations, you know what i mean? there we all were swimming and walking and it was great. expose yourself. there is an energy in these plays and if you manage to tap into that, it just carries you along, like a jet plane or
you said shakespeare really asks three questions. >> absolutely.ose we all keep on asking those questions. >> reporter: they're the questions that glenda jackson takes on as king lear in this new adaptation of the shakespearean tragedy on broadway. >> you often learn more about your own character, more than other people say or do than what he actually gives you to say. that's life, isn't it? >> reporter: go back to the moment you're told you're going to play lear. what...
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. >> it's a modern day retailing of shakespeare's taming of the shrew with a strong female lead. >> iis is so refreshing. this girl is so feisty. >> i did not have a driver's license. i'm not sure how we got around that. >> and that infamous party scene. >> i had never been drunk before so the scene where she gets drunk and dances on the table, i did not do research but i did get advice from other tack tact >> we had a great, great time. i thought all movie making was going to be like that. i've never had an experience quite as special as ten things i hate about you. >> these days he has five new products in the work and gabrielle is busy on america's got talent and she just started shooting the film with jennifer lopez but it all started with ten things. >> have you ever come across the channels and sat down and watched it? >> i have but i immediately changed the channels. it's like looking through your high school yearbook. you might cringe a little bit. >> we're on the set of rocket man. >> then. >> our exclusive this is us co-star confidential and he's telling all about his on scr
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a 10-year-old and simplistic and sensational it makes the "national enquirer" look like william shakespeare. this is what the democrats dwhat the intelligence community did, there were no checks and balances, there were no fact checker, james baker claimed that he never looked at the underlying documents. that tonight is the country in which we live? people can make up lies about an opponent. put it in writing then get a fisa warrant to spy on american citizens? think about that, know the whole mueller collusion issue is about to get a lot bigger. hillary clinton seems to know that. but perhaps, as usual she doesn't get it. her new op-ed, rights mueller report document a serious crime against american people, that part is right. you know but then, what she doesn't get is that she is the one -- her party is the one at faulted. stop trying to turn the tables here, hillary clinton, the crime is not a president insisting on his innocence for a made up crime. but the making up of a crime itself. we need to be taken deeper, we'll dig deeper, we must know how big our government really is. and how
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for people to consider this idea, eric was gaveling up shakespeare.ers on king lear and mcbeth. he would write the most amazing apologies. he accept,kid, sometimes he gets in trouble, then we hit explains himself he shows great remorse. he quotes shakespeare when he is talking to you. kid like that a lot of latitude. you have a brilliant kid who is doing well. sometimes he gets in trouble and accept. -- acts up. what kind of parent thinks, i wonder if he is considering mass murder? >> did suing tom recognize anything in dylan? >> they recognized depression. they knew he was depressed. they had no idea how bad it was. that it was that extreme. they did not know he was suicidal. he talks for two years about suicidal. they also knew they had a really shy kid and that he was shy since he was a little kid. painfully shy. when he went to high school he felt like a fish out of water. he had been in the gifted program in grade school. small luster of kids were it was cool to be a brain. and he to high school felt awkward there. he did not talk to people until
for people to consider this idea, eric was gaveling up shakespeare.ers on king lear and mcbeth. he would write the most amazing apologies. he accept,kid, sometimes he gets in trouble, then we hit explains himself he shows great remorse. he quotes shakespeare when he is talking to you. kid like that a lot of latitude. you have a brilliant kid who is doing well. sometimes he gets in trouble and accept. -- acts up. what kind of parent thinks, i wonder if he is considering mass murder? >> did...
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eric was gobbling up shakespeare, writing papers on king lear and macbeth, euripides, and he would writeazing apologies. up,ou have a kid, he acts sometimes gets in trouble, and when he explains himself he shows deep, utter remorse, he quotes shakespeare, and how in king lear he learned a similar thing there, you will give a kid like that a lot of latitude. you have a brilliant kid who seems to be doing well and sometimes he gets in trouble and dax up, so they knew they had a problem child, but what kind of parent thanks, he acts out sometimes, i wonder if he considered master murder -- i wonder if he is considering mass murder? >> did the clear bold parents -- ebold parents recognize dylan's problems? >> they knew they had a shy kid and he had been painfully shy. when he went to high school he felt like a fish out of water. he had been in a gifted program in grade school, enjoyed it, spent years with a small cluster of kids where it was cool to be a brain, but he went to high and he felt awkward, he didn't talk to people right away until he got to know them. they knew he was struggling,
eric was gobbling up shakespeare, writing papers on king lear and macbeth, euripides, and he would writeazing apologies. up,ou have a kid, he acts sometimes gets in trouble, and when he explains himself he shows deep, utter remorse, he quotes shakespeare, and how in king lear he learned a similar thing there, you will give a kid like that a lot of latitude. you have a brilliant kid who seems to be doing well and sometimes he gets in trouble and dax up, so they knew they had a problem child, but...