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be give me the details on shakespeare. just a moment. i driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares thing. we dare to ask me what we got to do is identify the threats that we have crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk to me. the news. ah, it's good to have with us today. at a highly anticipated summit between vladimir putin and joe biden has finally been confirmed, and the meeting will take place in the swiss city of geneva, on the 16th of june. it will be the 1st time they have come face to face as precedence and as preparations get underway for the summit. let's just take a brief look at some of the key moments. oh, very close relationship over the past couple of months. me you know, veteran report, you think he's a killer. i do so what price must he pay? oppression is going to pay. well, you'll see shortly when i was a child and we had argument
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shakespeare. lincoln loved shakespeare. most people know that. douglass could quote shakespeare almost as comfortably as lincoln could. you all are great. what is a third? any thoughts? pardon? close. close, very good. if shakespeare was the most famous writer in america in the day, which he was -- shakespeare now is read primarily by the well educated, but at the time shakespeare was read by yeoman farmers in mississippi. all classes read shakespeare -- blacks, whites, rich and poor -- everyone read shakespeare, which is a phenomenon when we think about it today. the second most famous writer at the time was lord byron. douglass in particular loved byron, but so did lincoln. byron's poetry was seen by americans as emblematic of american ideals of freedom. byron was seen as a great freedom fighter both in his poetry and in his life. he died for the cause of freedom in greece. that was another figure. another is the colombian orator, a collection of speeches for young boys to become orators. this was a time in which public speaking was one of the
shakespeare. lincoln loved shakespeare. most people know that. douglass could quote shakespeare almost as comfortably as lincoln could. you all are great. what is a third? any thoughts? pardon? close. close, very good. if shakespeare was the most famous writer in america in the day, which he was -- shakespeare now is read primarily by the well educated, but at the time shakespeare was read by yeoman farmers in mississippi. all classes read shakespeare -- blacks, whites, rich and poor --...
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we put the issue up at the base, the colonizing shakespeare. maybe they ought to de, colonize the bible. i think what they're doing is deliberate. the misunderstanding the use of the word and to mean beautiful. it doesn't have to mean it doesn't have to mean law and it doesn't have to mean white under suddenly a scribe racial value to it is just meaningless and sensitive and really going mad with a whole list, shakespeare. yes, he wrote and it's time and one can view it as being political, correct. but on the other hand, they are loaded word these days. and you know that the, the either of it's the fairies or whatever it was was always a light character. darknet is always the sign. second, the euro centric view of wickedness and evil. one has to have some balance, keep the historical perspective, but also be sensitive to the needs of young people who are listening and watching this may make that connection whether or not this is c, gender. and complex to draw conclusions based on color is just over sensitivity. run mad. but the other point is t
we put the issue up at the base, the colonizing shakespeare. maybe they ought to de, colonize the bible. i think what they're doing is deliberate. the misunderstanding the use of the word and to mean beautiful. it doesn't have to mean it doesn't have to mean law and it doesn't have to mean white under suddenly a scribe racial value to it is just meaningless and sensitive and really going mad with a whole list, shakespeare. yes, he wrote and it's time and one can view it as being political,...
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smith called into question people in our calling, shakespeare a racist. that story a much more right after a quick break. oh i i join me every thursday on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, ah, it's going to cerio sunday with us here at moscow. a highly anticipated summit between vladimir putin and joe biden has finally been confirmed at the meeting will take place in the swiss city of geneva, on the 16th of june. it will be the 1st time they've come face to face as presidents. and as preparations get under way for the summit, let's just take a quick look at some of the key moments of the cozy relationship over the last couple of months. oh, me. you know veteran report, you think he's a killer? yes, i do. so what price must he pay? oppression is going to pay. well, you'll see shortly when i was a child and we had arguments in the courtyard. we were saying benches of me and sticks to you. a
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the globe theater has launched the anti racist shakespeare seminars for teachers, students, and theater professionals that designed to address problematic gender and radical racialized dynamics. act back to this claim, the play right promoted, white as being positive and black as negative. we put the issue up for debate, the colonizing traits there, maybe they ought to d, colonize the bible. i think that doing is deliberate, the misunderstanding the use of the word and to mean beautiful. it doesn't have to mean it doesn't have to mean blonde. it doesn't have to mean white under suddenly a scribe racial value to it is just meaningless and sensitive and really going mad with a whole list. shakespeare. yes, he wrote in time and one can view it as being political correctness. but on the other hand, they are loaded words these days and you know that the, the, either of it's the fairies or whatever it was was always a light character. document is always the sign. second, the euro centric view of wickedness and evil. one has to have some balance, keep the historical perspective, but also be se
the globe theater has launched the anti racist shakespeare seminars for teachers, students, and theater professionals that designed to address problematic gender and radical racialized dynamics. act back to this claim, the play right promoted, white as being positive and black as negative. we put the issue up for debate, the colonizing traits there, maybe they ought to d, colonize the bible. i think that doing is deliberate, the misunderstanding the use of the word and to mean beautiful. it...
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has a different perspective than not where you see her into from shall i can her the to a racist shakespeare's pawn shop for linking whiteness to beauty is seen the plays of the fame was called into question. the london theater launch again, 2 races. seminole found about works the story of the the ah, with the united states, it's very clear that united states has aligned itself with warlords and drug lords war criminals. basically. while the afghan people suffer, so as united states has been about $150000000000.00 us dollars trying to rebuild afghanistan, there is almost nothing to be seen from that. when the united states government special inspector general has gone out to look for the schools and the health care centers, when journalists have gone to look out the nice things that the united states supposedly built, they can't be found. ah, rather driven by dreams shaped by the in me dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah, a highly anticipated summit between lady ban putin and jo button has finally been confirmed. the meeting will take place in the swift city of geneva, on june 16th. it will be
has a different perspective than not where you see her into from shall i can her the to a racist shakespeare's pawn shop for linking whiteness to beauty is seen the plays of the fame was called into question. the london theater launch again, 2 races. seminole found about works the story of the the ah, with the united states, it's very clear that united states has aligned itself with warlords and drug lords war criminals. basically. while the afghan people suffer, so as united states has been...
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the globe fears his last anti racist shakespeare seminars to teach students. and 3rd professionals, they're designed to address problematic gendered and racialized dynamics. activists claim the playwright promoted white's as positive and black as negative. we put the issue for debate that the colonizing traits there. maybe they ought to de colonize the bible. i think that doing is deliberate. they misunderstanding the use of the word, demean, beautiful. it doesn't have to mean it doesn't have to mean blonde. it doesn't have to mean white and suddenly a scribe racial value to it is just meaningless and sensitive and really going mad with a holistic shakespeare. yes, he wrote in time and one can view it as being political correctness. but on the other hand, they are loaded words these days and you know that the, the, either of it's the fairies or whatever it was was always a light character. darkness is always a sign. certainly, euro centric view of wickedness and evil. one has to have some balance, keep the historical perspective, but also be sensitive to the n
the globe fears his last anti racist shakespeare seminars to teach students. and 3rd professionals, they're designed to address problematic gendered and racialized dynamics. activists claim the playwright promoted white's as positive and black as negative. we put the issue for debate that the colonizing traits there. maybe they ought to de colonize the bible. i think that doing is deliberate. they misunderstanding the use of the word, demean, beautiful. it doesn't have to mean it doesn't have...
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smith called into question with a london theater, launching anti racist seminars on shakespeare's what? that story and much more we are back in 65. ah i ah ah ah, i use join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in the the news. ah, could that be with us today? the highly anticipated summit between vladimir putin and joe biden has finally been confirmed. the meeting will take place in the swiss city of geneva, on the 16th of june. it will be the 1st time they have come face to face as precedence as preparations get underway for the summit. let's take a look at some of the key moments of their relationship over the past couple of months. oh, me. you know, let him or put you think he's a killer, i do what price must he pay? oppression are going to pay. well, you'll see shortly when i was a child and we had arguments in the courtyard, we were saying fancy of me and sticks to you. and it's not just the children saying the meaning is very deep. present bible regret calling, you
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of course, this is the weekly with the top stories of the day adult week and apparently william shakespeare is now a racist about story. after the the join me every thursday on the alex salmon show. and i'll be speaking to guess on the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation, whole community. are you going the right way or are you being somewhere direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows. ah ah, ah ah! that's good to have you with us today for the weekly. the highly anticipated summit between vladimir putin and joe biden has finally been confirmed at the meeting will take place in the city of geneva, on the 16th of june. it will be the 1st time they've come face to face as precedence and as preparations get underway for the summit. let's take a look at some of the key moments of the well tight and close the friendship over the last 2 months. you know, veteran repo
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but it seems as still lessons to be long now from william shakespeare. london theatre now, plans to be colonized his plays, claiming their racist for linking whiteness to beauty. the globe theatre has lawrence to anti racist, shakespeare seminars for teachers, students, and theater professionals. that designed to address problematic gender and a racialized dynamics. activists claim the play, right? promoted white as being positive and black as negative. so we have no choice. we have to put it up for debate. let the colonizing traits bear. maybe they ought to de, colonize the bible. i think all that doing is deliberate, the misunderstanding the use of the word, demean, beautiful. it doesn't have to mean it doesn't have to mean blonde. it doesn't have to mean white and suddenly a scribe racial value to it is just meaningless and sensitive and really going mad with holistic shakespeare. yes, he wrote and it's time and one can view it as being political, correct. but on the other hand, they are loaded word these days and you know that the, the, either of it's the fairies or whatever it was
but it seems as still lessons to be long now from william shakespeare. london theatre now, plans to be colonized his plays, claiming their racist for linking whiteness to beauty. the globe theatre has lawrence to anti racist, shakespeare seminars for teachers, students, and theater professionals. that designed to address problematic gender and a racialized dynamics. activists claim the play, right? promoted white as being positive and black as negative. so we have no choice. we have to put it...
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>> the first time i did shakespeare, i was in ninth grade, so i was 14 i was 14 years old my teacher, in new orleans at the time new orleans was the worse place on earth and the teachers were more about keeping kids in school than introducing them to stuff. and this one teacher really just opened my eyes to the world of literature and introduced me to ibsen and chekov and all these different aspects of culture that i had never heard of. and shakespeare, i was blown away that this white dude 500 years ago could write a play that i could relate to today >> seth: you mention you're in new orleans and we have talked about being nfl fans in some of your recent visits and you -- i mean, i guess one of the down sides of being a saints fan is they're so good they never really have a particularly high draft pick >> right >> seth: but did you enjoy their draft as it were >> you know what i will say, and i give -- if nothing else fails, we have the smartest draft selections out of everybody. if they just rate everybody on their gpas, we literally broke the -- we have -- we drafted a whole team o
>> the first time i did shakespeare, i was in ninth grade, so i was 14 i was 14 years old my teacher, in new orleans at the time new orleans was the worse place on earth and the teachers were more about keeping kids in school than introducing them to stuff. and this one teacher really just opened my eyes to the world of literature and introduced me to ibsen and chekov and all these different aspects of culture that i had never heard of. and shakespeare, i was blown away that this white...
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there seems are still lessons to be learned from shakespeare. the one that london theatre now plans to de colonize his plays, claiming they are racist for linking whiteness to beauty and the globe theater. has launched the anti racist shakespeare seminars for teachers, students and theater professionals designed to address problematic gender and a racialized dynamics. activists claim the play right promoted white as being positive and black as negative. we put it all up for debate. the colonizing traits there, maybe they ought to decala and i the bible, i think that doing is deliberate, the misunderstanding the use of the word and to mean beautiful. it doesn't have to mean it doesn't have to mean blonde. it doesn't have to mean white under suddenly a scribe racial value to it is just meaningless and sensitive and really going mad. holistic shakespeare. yes, he wrote in time and one can view it as being politically correct. but on the other hand, they are loaded word these days and you know that the, the, either of it's the fairies or whatever it
there seems are still lessons to be learned from shakespeare. the one that london theatre now plans to de colonize his plays, claiming they are racist for linking whiteness to beauty and the globe theater. has launched the anti racist shakespeare seminars for teachers, students and theater professionals designed to address problematic gender and a racialized dynamics. activists claim the play right promoted white as being positive and black as negative. we put it all up for debate. the...
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the global theatre has launched in anti racist, shakespeare seminars for teacher students and the theatre professionals. they are designed to just problem le, magic gendered and radicalized dynamics. activists claims that the play right promoted white as being positive and black as negative. we put the issue up for debate, the colonizing traits where maybe they ought to d, colonize the bible. i think what they're doing is deliver the misunderstanding the use of the word. and to mean beautiful. it doesn't have to mean it doesn't have to mean blonde. it doesn't have to mean white and just suddenly a scribe racial value to it is just meaningless and sensitive and really going mad with a holistic shakespeare. yes, he wrote and it's time and one can view it as being political correctness. but on the other hand, they are loaded words these days and you know that the, the, either of it's the fairies or whatever it was was always a light character. darkness is always the sign. second, the euro centric view of wickedness and evil. one has to have some balance, keep the historical perspective, but
the global theatre has launched in anti racist, shakespeare seminars for teacher students and the theatre professionals. they are designed to just problem le, magic gendered and radicalized dynamics. activists claims that the play right promoted white as being positive and black as negative. we put the issue up for debate, the colonizing traits where maybe they ought to d, colonize the bible. i think what they're doing is deliver the misunderstanding the use of the word. and to mean beautiful....
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scribe racial value to it is just meaningless and sensitive and really going mad with a holistic shakespeare. yes, he wrote in time and one can view it as being politically correct. but on the other hand, they are loaded words these days and you know that the, the, either of it's the fairies or whatever it was was always a light character. darkness is always a sign. second, the euro centric view of wickedness and evil. one has to have some violence, keep the historical perspective, but also be sensitive to the needs of young people who are listening and watching this may make that connection whether or not this is c gender. i don't complex to draw conclusions based on color is just over sensitivity, run mad. but the other point is that the whole of history of mine shakes there. but the whole history with you go back to just chill with doll when they've been having a go at, in those days attitude would different. now we're not defending those attitudes. i think we have a better approach to all these issues. and we, we recognize the underlying quality of people in a way the case earlier. but w
scribe racial value to it is just meaningless and sensitive and really going mad with a holistic shakespeare. yes, he wrote in time and one can view it as being politically correct. but on the other hand, they are loaded words these days and you know that the, the, either of it's the fairies or whatever it was was always a light character. darkness is always a sign. second, the euro centric view of wickedness and evil. one has to have some violence, keep the historical perspective, but also be...
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a friend of mr shakespeare said he died on thursday and added the best attribute to bear is to have the considering leaving that practice if covid—19 restrictions remain in place. a survey by the british dental association suggests up over the past year most nonurgent medical appointments have been postponed or cancelled. they say staff morale has been severely damaged by a long waiting list and frustrated patients and the stress of having to use ppe. 0ver and the stress of having to use ppe. over the last year with the medical appointments and nonurgent treatments and operations i have been plagued by restrictions and dentistry also left him a hold. a study released today seem exclusively by the bbc for just almost half of all dentists surveyed are considering changing career by seeking early retirement if covid—19 restrictions remain in place of the next 12 months. now i was working with ppe covered with a strained workload has been chipping away at morale. , . , ' workload has been chipping away at morale. , ., , , ., ., morale. they are suffering from a lot of mental _ morale. they
a friend of mr shakespeare said he died on thursday and added the best attribute to bear is to have the considering leaving that practice if covid—19 restrictions remain in place. a survey by the british dental association suggests up over the past year most nonurgent medical appointments have been postponed or cancelled. they say staff morale has been severely damaged by a long waiting list and frustrated patients and the stress of having to use ppe. 0ver and the stress of having to use ppe....
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we are in william shakespeare's office. of course we are.lications and real props and then sourced items, as well, to try and make the worlds come together. doctor who: time fracture should have opened last year. it'll have its press night onjune the 16th — an ambitious production that shows the pluck of those in the creative industries. wendy hurrell with that report. the oscars have been delayed for a second year running, with the date for the 2022 ceremony being pushed back by a month, because of delays in releasing films due to the pandemic. this year's ceremony was held at various locations including union station in los angeles. but next year's will be held at its usual location, the dolby theatre in la. organisers also said that films released on streaming services would again qualify for consideration. the event will take place on march 27th. if you are a fan, but that date in your diary. i if you are a fan, but that date in your diary-— in your diary. i will be back in your diary. i will be back in a moment _ in your diary. i will b
we are in william shakespeare's office. of course we are.lications and real props and then sourced items, as well, to try and make the worlds come together. doctor who: time fracture should have opened last year. it'll have its press night onjune the 16th — an ambitious production that shows the pluck of those in the creative industries. wendy hurrell with that report. the oscars have been delayed for a second year running, with the date for the 2022 ceremony being pushed back by a month,...
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the -- shakespeare.particular professor. they will still be listening to the works of william shakespeare. but he is under assault at the moment by incredibly low grade academics playing the same boring racialized game that everyone else is being expected to play in this era. >> douglas, but this type of low rate professor and intellect seems to be a dime a dozen and seems to be driving so much of the cultural movement of the moment. here is my question to you. what's the end game as we tear down everything in culture and society, from statues to shakespeare, what's the end game? >> the end game is for the race hucksters to declare themselves victors. that's the aim. they want to pull down everything from civilization and declare themselves the winner and they will call themselves the world leading anti-racist. they've gone for shakespeare. a few months ago we had chaucer. ted hughes allegedly had a four bearer four centuries earlier in favor of the slave trade. he turned out not to be an ancestor of ted
the -- shakespeare.particular professor. they will still be listening to the works of william shakespeare. but he is under assault at the moment by incredibly low grade academics playing the same boring racialized game that everyone else is being expected to play in this era. >> douglas, but this type of low rate professor and intellect seems to be a dime a dozen and seems to be driving so much of the cultural movement of the moment. here is my question to you. what's the end game as we...
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i did a shakespeare play freshman year. i was bad, though. >> jimmy: really? so my best friend got the part. and i say, hey, man, i'll do a deal with you, if you drop out, to let me in. he was like, fine. i forgot what the deal was, i guess i gave him my homework, but he was smarting than me, i don't know why i did that. >> jimmy: you bought the role from him? >> well, you know. [ laughter ] then i tanked. >> jimmy: really? how about that. did you do it right before? did you not have a chance to rehearse or what? >> oh, i just -- i just didn't understand shakespeare. "a midsummer night's dream." i didn't know. >> jimmy: you heard shakespeare and thought, i better got in on this? >> i was like, this is hot, this is highbrow. >> jimmy: ever hear from that friend? >> no actually. >> jimmy: i wonder if he was like, i could have been in "the trial of the chicago 7," i would have a s.a.g. award right now, everything would be going great for me. and here i am parking cars in front of a hilton. >> oh, no, i hope that's not what's going on. >> jimmy: it might be. yeah.
i did a shakespeare play freshman year. i was bad, though. >> jimmy: really? so my best friend got the part. and i say, hey, man, i'll do a deal with you, if you drop out, to let me in. he was like, fine. i forgot what the deal was, i guess i gave him my homework, but he was smarting than me, i don't know why i did that. >> jimmy: you bought the role from him? >> well, you know. [ laughter ] then i tanked. >> jimmy: really? how about that. did you do it right before? did...
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that he needed _ biography of shakespeare that he needed to finish to pay for his divorce — needed toneeded to finish to pay for his divorce. i would needed to finish to pay for his divorce. iwould imagine needed to finish to pay for his divorce. i would imagine that will be something the labour party will be something the labour party will be looking at to feed into this narrative _ be looking at to feed into this narrative they are trying to build ofjohnson about lack competence and bein- ofjohnson about lack competence and being absent at crucial moments in the covid _ being absent at crucial moments in the covid story. we being absent at crucial moments in the covid story-— being absent at crucial moments in the covid story. we move on to the other main — the covid story. we move on to the other main story _ the covid story. we move on to the other main story in _ the covid story. we move on to the other main story in the _ the covid story. we move on to the other main story in the times. - other main story in the times. that's the interview with martin bashir. princess diana visi
that he needed _ biography of shakespeare that he needed to finish to pay for his divorce — needed toneeded to finish to pay for his divorce. i would needed to finish to pay for his divorce. iwould imagine needed to finish to pay for his divorce. i would imagine that will be something the labour party will be something the labour party will be looking at to feed into this narrative _ be looking at to feed into this narrative they are trying to build ofjohnson about lack competence and bein-...
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sino a la sensaciÓn internacional por ser la primera en ser vacunada en el reino unido, william shakespearesu esposa y huÉrfanos a sus dos hijos y un nieto. carolina: en temas polÍticos el expresidente donald trump arremete contra la decisiÓn del fiscal de manhattan, de convocar a un gran jurado, que se reunirÁ tres dÍas a la semana por seis meses para decidir si hay evidencia criminal en su contra y en sus empresas. el exmandatario dice que esto es una continuaciÓn de la mayor cacerÍa de brujas en historia del paÍs, y tambiÉn un ataque a los mÁs de 75 millones de personas que votaron por Él. borja: cambiamos de tema con informaciÓn importante, eres ciudadano estadounidense quizÁs fuera del paÍs pero con el pasaporte vencido? que no se te escape la siguiente informaciÓn. el departamento estado permitirÁ que regrese al paÍs hasta que termine este aÑo nassif cuando tu pasaporte haya expirado despuÉs del 1 de enero de este aÑo. no todos serÁn elegibles, ya que requiere que hayan tenido una validez de 10 aÑos, que no este daÑado o alterado, y que la persona que viaje lo tenga en la mano. las au
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borisjohnson missed the cobra meetings was because he was busy scribbling away at his biography of shakespearee just thought— mentioned. before that, we just thought he wasn't taking it terribly seriously, — thought he wasn't taking it terribly seriously, not that he was busy elsewhere. as for the herd immunity thing. _ elsewhere. as for the herd immunity thing. i'm _ elsewhere. as for the herd immunity thing, i'm not sure quite how secret that was— thing, i'm not sure quite how secret that was because i can remember sir patrick— that was because i can remember sir patrick vallance, the government's chief— patrick vallance, the government's chief scientific adviser, on bbc radio _ chief scientific adviser, on bbc radio 4. — chief scientific adviser, on bbc radio 4, talking about herd immunity. i rememberthinking at radio 4, talking about herd immunity. i remember thinking at the time, _ immunity. i remember thinking at the time, that— immunity. i remember thinking at the time, that sounds a bit dodgy. they obviously— time, that sounds a bit dodgy. they obviously changed that policy pretty quic
borisjohnson missed the cobra meetings was because he was busy scribbling away at his biography of shakespearee just thought— mentioned. before that, we just thought he wasn't taking it terribly seriously, — thought he wasn't taking it terribly seriously, not that he was busy elsewhere. as for the herd immunity thing. _ elsewhere. as for the herd immunity thing. i'm _ elsewhere. as for the herd immunity thing, i'm not sure quite how secret that was— thing, i'm not sure quite how secret...
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death will come and it will come, as julius caesar said in shakespeare.lly, you think, well, this may be a dream. what is this all about? it's a wonderful sense of awe. >> stephen: well, speaking of shakespeare, when the film was over, i was reminded of sans hair, sans teeth, sans everything and at the end of this film, you are still left with the love that the daughter has for the father and the need for love that the father has, especially at the end. that keen need for love at all times. so when everything else is gone, all is left is the love and the need for love. >> that's it. >> stephen: this is your latest film, but your first film was "the lion in winter." >> yes. >> stephen: how did you get that job? i understand that peter o'toole kind of made you take the job. >> he came to the dressing room of the theater, i was playing in the production of "the three sisters." he came to the door and peter was there with his irish green cap and he'd had a few to drink and said would you like to be in a film with me with kate in it? i said yes. he said meet m
death will come and it will come, as julius caesar said in shakespeare.lly, you think, well, this may be a dream. what is this all about? it's a wonderful sense of awe. >> stephen: well, speaking of shakespeare, when the film was over, i was reminded of sans hair, sans teeth, sans everything and at the end of this film, you are still left with the love that the daughter has for the father and the need for love that the father has, especially at the end. that keen need for love at all...
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. >> they become one that people have in the households along with the bible and shakespeare and thedictionary and whatever it may be. yeah, thinking of it as a genre is very rich. >> yes. you know, the 1814 constitution is the second oldest will and norwegians are encouraged [inaudible] both conservative nation and also says the symbolism is extreme. this is a way of domesticating the organization of that state. >> maybe i will ask just one more question before we turn to the audience that i'm sure has many questions for you. in britain, one of the things people argue what has held britain together is a combination of things that in the late 20th century were not evidence any more of the empire, the war with france and anti-catholicism and so on and sure enough many things followed from your arguments in britain. maybe part one of the question to you but part two is famously in the u.s. before the constitution led over the last century or so [inaudible] the constitution has been amended in the ways of the civil war and so on but now there's this idea. coming back to the role of the
. >> they become one that people have in the households along with the bible and shakespeare and thedictionary and whatever it may be. yeah, thinking of it as a genre is very rich. >> yes. you know, the 1814 constitution is the second oldest will and norwegians are encouraged [inaudible] both conservative nation and also says the symbolism is extreme. this is a way of domesticating the organization of that state. >> maybe i will ask just one more question before we turn to the...
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. >> for others the critters are downright disruptive, shakespeare is not in love with this a cato.r company has had to cut the season short. >> the last time i directed i sat here with badminton rackets and screen -- screamed and swatted them away. >> the takeover is dramatic but temporary. soon the larva of the new generation will rrow into the ground, resetting the 17 year cycle. >> interesting, i don't know about you but i will stick with hotdogs this holiday weekend. you can find more on the days news on the website into see what we are working on at any time check us out on twitter. i am jane o'brien, thank you for watching bbc world news america. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪
. >> for others the critters are downright disruptive, shakespeare is not in love with this a cato.r company has had to cut the season short. >> the last time i directed i sat here with badminton rackets and screen -- screamed and swatted them away. >> the takeover is dramatic but temporary. soon the larva of the new generation will rrow into the ground, resetting the 17 year cycle. >> interesting, i don't know about you but i will stick with hotdogs this holiday...
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conditions including withdrawing from the palestinian israeli side the palace in neighborhood of shakespeare or here in occupied east jerusalem the scene of an eviction battle concerning palestinian refugees living in that area they want to be israelis to withdraw their forces from the al aqsa mosque compound and the surrounds and read release the detainees taken into custody during the day those things unsurprisingly did not happen and there were 7 rockets fired from gaza towards jerusalem now this is very rare hasn't happened for several years that there would be this kind of long range rocket attack on the area around jerusalem sirens blared people went for cover one of those rockets was intercepted the others fell in open areas immediately the israelis were talking about a response that response has been coming there have been. strikes taking place across the territory of gaza and there has been one particular explosion in which 9 people were killed 3 of them children now there was some initial confusion about exactly what that explosion represented we have asked the israeli military to
conditions including withdrawing from the palestinian israeli side the palace in neighborhood of shakespeare or here in occupied east jerusalem the scene of an eviction battle concerning palestinian refugees living in that area they want to be israelis to withdraw their forces from the al aqsa mosque compound and the surrounds and read release the detainees taken into custody during the day those things unsurprisingly did not happen and there were 7 rockets fired from gaza towards jerusalem now...
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this has become a nightly scene in the east jerusalem neighborhood of shakespeare or. vigils and protests aggressively broken up by israeli security forces at stake the homes of hundreds of palestinians long subject to an eviction campaign the current tensions were sparked partly by this viral video in which local woman could confront a jewish settler your mother married her here's someone else it was the acknowledgement of just how close moon has family and 3 others are to being forced out they've lodged a final appeal with israel's supreme court which is now saying it will hold another session on monday when his father not bill who's already had one house seized by settlers fears what could happen if the court rules against the man lebanon that a lot of the valium will be in the streets because all of us like me we're old people we don't work we don't have incomes and the cheapest rent around here is $2000.00 how can we afford the homes were built for palestinian refugees in an arrangement between the united. nations in jordan during the period of jordanian rule afte
this has become a nightly scene in the east jerusalem neighborhood of shakespeare or. vigils and protests aggressively broken up by israeli security forces at stake the homes of hundreds of palestinians long subject to an eviction campaign the current tensions were sparked partly by this viral video in which local woman could confront a jewish settler your mother married her here's someone else it was the acknowledgement of just how close moon has family and 3 others are to being forced out...
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>> josh is sort of feels like we're playing shakespeare right. now what is in a name. i didn't think that we would necessarily been arguing she experienced theory, but that sort of is where republicans are at right now. and i reminds me as i was listening to your introduction, to exactly what they did on the coronavirus relief bill. they did not want those direct relief checks, they did not vote for them, but a lot of them went back to their districts, back to their home states, and tally that americans now have said real hundred more dollars in their pocketbooks than they did the week before. democrats of course were quick to re-crack those pro republicans. i imagine we could see something similar on infrastructure, if in fact we actually get to a point where democrats, go through a bipartisan mouth that in this gets past. but it really is at this point, less about what's in the name, and more about what's in the price tag. the big golf right now, yes is about what actually qualifies is infrastructure, but it's also in the price tags on a lot of these things. joe bide
>> josh is sort of feels like we're playing shakespeare right. now what is in a name. i didn't think that we would necessarily been arguing she experienced theory, but that sort of is where republicans are at right now. and i reminds me as i was listening to your introduction, to exactly what they did on the coronavirus relief bill. they did not want those direct relief checks, they did not vote for them, but a lot of them went back to their districts, back to their home states, and tally...
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you look shakespeare i was there isn't a couple hours there earlier today it's truly a human tragedy right unfortunately you look at this is our palestinian arab families that 99 in the 1948 war of independence left or had to flee their homes in other parts of the of what was then known as palestine before the establishment of the state of israel and then jordan put them into this land where they've been built homes in the 1950 s. but it turns out that this land is actually owned by jews right so it became a legal battle that started in deep factoring in the 1980 s. but without getting into the history of it all it's tragic that people might have to leave their homes once again i think that israel has a responsibility to try to find a solution to the situation whether it's some illegal machine of sorts or some sort of compensation whatever it might be but definitely this is a problem needs to be addressed and it's good to see that they've delayed the court decision so that they can try to find some sort of compromise but i think that this is again this is a responsible decision but y
you look shakespeare i was there isn't a couple hours there earlier today it's truly a human tragedy right unfortunately you look at this is our palestinian arab families that 99 in the 1948 war of independence left or had to flee their homes in other parts of the of what was then known as palestine before the establishment of the state of israel and then jordan put them into this land where they've been built homes in the 1950 s. but it turns out that this land is actually owned by jews right...
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you can use an analogy of saying if the works of michelangelo, davinci beethoven most are shakespeare was removed, they were all removed from europe for the last 120 years. then the civilization in europe today, we're not the way t less than 0.5 percent of the present. and they just have access to these museums can travel abroad to see these walks certain parts of our story out of our heritage is lost. and so that is how we feel like memory loss. lots of cultural sculptures, monumental bus masks metro plaques. the bronze is show animals, kings, princesses, and they document royal life. thousands of these works adorned to royal palace the bananas. while koch promoted the empire was powerful but also controversial due to its bloody rituals and use of slavery. in the course of the british invasion and massacre of $1897.00 more than $3000.00 treasures were also looted. the national museum of bending has none of the originals. only lighter works and copies few h. c offers both though, can see one upside to this catastrophe. when is up in europe, that time the appearance of the average was
you can use an analogy of saying if the works of michelangelo, davinci beethoven most are shakespeare was removed, they were all removed from europe for the last 120 years. then the civilization in europe today, we're not the way t less than 0.5 percent of the present. and they just have access to these museums can travel abroad to see these walks certain parts of our story out of our heritage is lost. and so that is how we feel like memory loss. lots of cultural sculptures, monumental bus...
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it�*s safe to say shakespeare is not in love with the cicada.keover may be dramatic, but it is temporary. soon, the larvae of the new generation will burrow their way into the ground, resetting the 17—year cycle. nada tawfik, bbc news, newjersey. a global vaccination programme is seen as key in the fight against coronavirus. but there is still reluctance among some to get the jab. the authorities in varous countries are using different tactics to encourage people to have their injection — and they seem to be relying on a carrot rather than a stick — as the bbc�*s tim allman exlains. this is probably the sort of thing you have in mind when you think of lotto fever. queues of people lining up to get their ticket, dreaming of a potentially life changing jackpot. but in parts of america, there is now a new way to take part. with every injection, a chance to become a millionaire. the first winners have been announced in ohio�*s vax a million lottery, a typically american way to get the population vaccinated. you know, ifelt we needed to create some e
it�*s safe to say shakespeare is not in love with the cicada.keover may be dramatic, but it is temporary. soon, the larvae of the new generation will burrow their way into the ground, resetting the 17—year cycle. nada tawfik, bbc news, newjersey. a global vaccination programme is seen as key in the fight against coronavirus. but there is still reluctance among some to get the jab. the authorities in varous countries are using different tactics to encourage people to have their injection —...
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you could use an analogy of same if the works of michelangelo, davinci beethoven most are. shakespeare was removed, they were all removed from europe for the last 120 years. then the civilization in europe today, we're not the way t less than 0.5 percent of the present. and i just have access to these museums can travel abroad. city walks certain parts of our story out of our heritage is lost. and so that is how we feel like memory loss. lots of cultural sculptures, monumental bus masks metro plaques. the bronze is show animals, kings princesses, and they document royal life. thousands of these works don't to royal palace the bananas. while koch promoted the empire was powerful, but also controversial due to its d rituals and use of slavery. in the course of the british invasion and massacre of $1897.00 more than $3000.00 treasures were also looted. the national museum of bending has none of the originals. only lighter works and copies. few writer see offers. bo, though, can see one upside to this catastrophe. when is up? yes, i lived in europe. that time, the appeal of the average was
you could use an analogy of same if the works of michelangelo, davinci beethoven most are. shakespeare was removed, they were all removed from europe for the last 120 years. then the civilization in europe today, we're not the way t less than 0.5 percent of the present. and i just have access to these museums can travel abroad. city walks certain parts of our story out of our heritage is lost. and so that is how we feel like memory loss. lots of cultural sculptures, monumental bus masks metro...
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you could use an analogy of saying if the works of michelangelo, davinci beethoven most are shakespeare was removed. they were all removed from europe for the last 120 years. then the civil action in europe today will not be way t less than 0.5 percent of the present. and they just have access to these museums can travel abroad. city walks, certain parts of our story out of our heritage is lost. and so that is how we feel like memory loss. loss of cultural sculptures, monumental bus masks metroplex. the bronze is show animals, kings princesses, and they document royal life. thousands of these works adorned to royal palace. the banana oil coach, promoted the empire was powerful, but also controversial due to its bloody rituals and use of slavery. in the course of the british invasion and massacre of $1897.00 more than $3000.00 treasures were also looted. the national museum of bennet has none of the originals. only lighter works and copies few. h. c offers bo, though, can see one upside to this catastrophe. one is obvious, i lived in europe that time, the appearance of the average was mo
you could use an analogy of saying if the works of michelangelo, davinci beethoven most are shakespeare was removed. they were all removed from europe for the last 120 years. then the civil action in europe today will not be way t less than 0.5 percent of the present. and they just have access to these museums can travel abroad. city walks, certain parts of our story out of our heritage is lost. and so that is how we feel like memory loss. loss of cultural sculptures, monumental bus masks...
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you could use them analogy of saying if the works of michelangelo, davinci beethoven most are shakespeare was removed, they were all removed from europe for the last 120 years. then this is in europe today will not be way t less than 0.5 percent of the present. and i just have access to these museums. i can travel abroad to see these walks, certain parts of our story of our heritage is lost. and so that is how we feel like memory loss. lots of cultural sculptures. monumental bus masks metroplex. the bronze is show animals, kings princesses, and they document real l life. thousands of these works don't. to royal palace. the bananas, oil court promoted the empire was powerful, but also controversial due to its bloody rituals and use of slavery. in the course of the british invasion and massacre of $1897.00 more than $3000.00 treasures were also looted by the national museum of bending has none of the originals. only lighter works and copies few h. c offers both though, can see one upsides to this catastrophe. when is, i guess i lived in europe that time, the opposite of the average was mont
you could use them analogy of saying if the works of michelangelo, davinci beethoven most are shakespeare was removed, they were all removed from europe for the last 120 years. then this is in europe today will not be way t less than 0.5 percent of the present. and i just have access to these museums. i can travel abroad to see these walks, certain parts of our story of our heritage is lost. and so that is how we feel like memory loss. lots of cultural sculptures. monumental bus masks...
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committed to the racist and biased teachings such as disrupt texts which won the great gatsby in some shakespeare plays replaced with books believed to better represent known white people but many parents oppose what culture and education in the texas town of south lake parents have voted against plans to hire an equity and inclusion director in some states including tennessee and idaho have banned critical race theory classes and some families are so angry they have up to move to florida where schools don't teach white privilege michel reckon walt who was responsible for the scholarly standards of the platform gave us his thoughts. american education today a case through 12 that is great schools or primary and secondary education as well as college education is shot through with ideology and a very pernicious ideology. critical race theory and. localness as we call it here in the i'm not opposed to the discipline of themselves i'm opposed to the way they're being taught they're being taught through an ideological lens. through critical race theory which is a way of demonstrating whites and telli
committed to the racist and biased teachings such as disrupt texts which won the great gatsby in some shakespeare plays replaced with books believed to better represent known white people but many parents oppose what culture and education in the texas town of south lake parents have voted against plans to hire an equity and inclusion director in some states including tennessee and idaho have banned critical race theory classes and some families are so angry they have up to move to florida where...
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this has become a nightly scene in the east jerusalem neighborhood of shakespeare or.vigils and protests aggressively broken up by israeli security forces at stake the homes of hundreds of palestinians long subject to live action campaign the current tensions were sparked partly by this viral video in which local woman could confront a jewish settler you almost marry her. it was the dollar judgment of just how close moon is family and 3 others are to being forced out and they've lodged a final appeal with israel supreme court which is now saying it will hold another session on monday with his father now bill who's already had one house seized by settlers fears what could happen if the court rules against them. will be in the streets because all of us like me we're old people we don't work we don't have incomes and the cheapest rent around here is $2000.00 how can we afford the homes were built to palestinian refugees in an arrangement between the united nations and jordan during the period of jordanian rule after 948 a jewish settler organization says the land was owne
this has become a nightly scene in the east jerusalem neighborhood of shakespeare or.vigils and protests aggressively broken up by israeli security forces at stake the homes of hundreds of palestinians long subject to live action campaign the current tensions were sparked partly by this viral video in which local woman could confront a jewish settler you almost marry her. it was the dollar judgment of just how close moon is family and 3 others are to being forced out and they've lodged a final...
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it's safe to say shakespeare is not in love with the cicada.ere with two huge badminton rackets and just screamed as they came at me and swatted them away. the takeover may be dramatic, but it is temporary. soon, the larvae of the new generation will burrow their way into the ground, resetting the 17—year cycle. nada tawfik, bbc news, newjersey. that's it for the moment. i will see you very soon. hello there. friday was a bit of a disappointing day thanks to a weak weather front which brought more cloud around and also some light and patchy rain. but for the weekend, as high pressure builds in, conditions will improve. we'll see increasing amounts of sunshine, and it will turn warmer as well. so, here's our building area of high pressure today. it'll be pushing these weather fronts out into the atlantic, so we'll see a lot of sunshine into the afternoon. because we will start off rather grey through this morning thanks to the legacy of yesterday's weather front. a little bit of drizzle here and there close to the west coast. but increasing amou
it's safe to say shakespeare is not in love with the cicada.ere with two huge badminton rackets and just screamed as they came at me and swatted them away. the takeover may be dramatic, but it is temporary. soon, the larvae of the new generation will burrow their way into the ground, resetting the 17—year cycle. nada tawfik, bbc news, newjersey. that's it for the moment. i will see you very soon. hello there. friday was a bit of a disappointing day thanks to a weak weather front which brought...
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vaccinated with the by on tech pfizer vaccine has died of an unrelated illness. 81 year old william bill shakespeare was the 2nd person in britain to receive a run of ours vaccine outside the clinical trial. he died peacefully last thursday . the un security council is set to hold an emergency meeting on a growing crisis. in molly, the move comes after the countries transitional president and prime minister was stripped of their powers by the military. the 2 ladies had been tasked with steering the country back to civilian rule after a qu last august, but the military accused them of trying to sabotage the process. though the streets of bomber caught seen come, the situation remains, hence, values vice president. i see me going to defend it. the rest of the president and the prime minister accusing them of sabotaging ongoing democratic process. the transitional vice president had no choice but to intervene in order to protect the transitional charter and different republic. we do may had to push aside the president and his prime minister as well as the people indicated in the situation that it becam
vaccinated with the by on tech pfizer vaccine has died of an unrelated illness. 81 year old william bill shakespeare was the 2nd person in britain to receive a run of ours vaccine outside the clinical trial. he died peacefully last thursday . the un security council is set to hold an emergency meeting on a growing crisis. in molly, the move comes after the countries transitional president and prime minister was stripped of their powers by the military. the 2 ladies had been tasked with steering...
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hundreds the palestinian red crescent said its own medics were among them in the neighborhood of shakespeare or where palestinian families face eviction palestinian israeli members of parliament faced off against representatives of far right israeli parties israeli jerusalem day march was called off after the government barred the usual route through the muslim quarter of the old city citing the risk of violence but through the day into the night that violence came anyway. and that with violence just now and doing and. women holding on to that began here simmering tensions has spread those tensions spreading into surely dangerous territory now deep into the night waves of rockets continued to be fired from gaza at the locks a mosque the confrontations flared again setting a tree alight a violent day over dangerous days still ahead harry forces out a 0 occupied east jerusalem. well the powers have called for calm western capitals hit out at hamas for its rocket attacks while turkey said it would mobilize global action against what it called israeli tara and jordan reiterated that it regards o
hundreds the palestinian red crescent said its own medics were among them in the neighborhood of shakespeare or where palestinian families face eviction palestinian israeli members of parliament faced off against representatives of far right israeli parties israeli jerusalem day march was called off after the government barred the usual route through the muslim quarter of the old city citing the risk of violence but through the day into the night that violence came anyway. and that with...