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us william shakespeare's romeo and we hit.ll explore family ties, faith, love and the enduring cultural relic of the play with to shape -- velshi banned book club, does not have to stand. they're the first to, episodes you could spend a. thing i'm gonna tell you, early so you could go to your tv and do it right. now the first two episodes of our new podcast are available to stream right now featuring the retelling of another shakespearean play by the amazing author margaret atwood. margaret atwood (christina) with verizon business unlimited, i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data. so, no matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. listen, your deodorant just has to work. i use secret aluminum free. just swipe and it lasts all day. secret helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. and hours later, i still smell fresh. secret works! ohhh yesss. ♪♪ age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscl
us william shakespeare's romeo and we hit.ll explore family ties, faith, love and the enduring cultural relic of the play with to shape -- velshi banned book club, does not have to stand. they're the first to, episodes you could spend a. thing i'm gonna tell you, early so you could go to your tv and do it right. now the first two episodes of our new podcast are available to stream right now featuring the retelling of another shakespearean play by the amazing author margaret atwood. margaret...
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and these records were your introduction to shakespeare? they were, yes, they were.ally, these two titans were the people who really introduced me to the sort of clarion call, the music of this particular language. in both cases, it was very muscular, it was very direct. even gielgud, although people accused him of the opposite, was very grounded, and he then made you understand it and so, and the other thing they really made me understand was that i didn't have to understand all of it, particularly with gielgud, his gift in understanding it himself, somehow he gave me permission to have just an intuited experience of the language. and so you'd have listened to these at home, in the bedroom, studied them? absolutely. you borrowed these lps from school? well, i did borrow them although they're still in my possession so i suppose borrowing is not exactly, not precisely... do we have them here? yes. yeah. so these are circa, i suppose, i can tell you this, john, circa. . . because 1977, that meadway comprehensive school english store cupboard had these and i borrowed th
and these records were your introduction to shakespeare? they were, yes, they were.ally, these two titans were the people who really introduced me to the sort of clarion call, the music of this particular language. in both cases, it was very muscular, it was very direct. even gielgud, although people accused him of the opposite, was very grounded, and he then made you understand it and so, and the other thing they really made me understand was that i didn't have to understand all of it,...
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i think it's very difficult to teach just excerpts of shakespeare. that you can't get from reading an excerpt, like the theme, in particular, character development. there's so many things that's rich for academic discussions, scholarly discussions, that if we narrow it down or pare it down to something as small as an excerpt, you're missing so much. and we're not preparing our students to be college students and be able to be versed in that. >> no, no. i remember reading them. i never remember any conversations about this, although i can imagine some high schools that might make it more appealing to have the other conversations they can laugh about something. but let me ask you about this. your school district appears to be alone in this decision for now, but obviously you're dealing with a set of laws in florida that are changing the way a lot of things are taught and a lot of books that are available. your school district says they're doing this to protect you from possible disciplinary action. i know you don't support it, but what are you saying t
i think it's very difficult to teach just excerpts of shakespeare. that you can't get from reading an excerpt, like the theme, in particular, character development. there's so many things that's rich for academic discussions, scholarly discussions, that if we narrow it down or pare it down to something as small as an excerpt, you're missing so much. and we're not preparing our students to be college students and be able to be versed in that. >> no, no. i remember reading them. i never...
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but now the hour has worked for the yards and the dane's audience did not liken them to shakespeare'she class struggle , they could not get cars. and he himself, with nostalgia , guessing feces , actors ivan gave the infantry according to their efforts, belarus the tree of the flock and the axis of this people stretched out to write at the chair and sleep, so that jazz for this play, however, the 37th peak of repression came. it was no longer voronok who arrived, and the manuscripts were confiscated to the jumper on the dove’s quarter, they poured out the people’s artist, yellow. i wildly never had a chance. from the end of his life to suicide for happiness, vladislav was deeply shot, already the prozyaks a month after ara that 28 ator berries were disbanded from sin filed with playwright and director to the people loshmar of shakespeare's plots olek. no, i went to his heavyweights at the plan of the trinity of their use, in vain you are and the hallway is not life. a dove beckoned with some kind of genie, you escaped the convoy of death from the siberians. he collected a new corpse t
but now the hour has worked for the yards and the dane's audience did not liken them to shakespeare'she class struggle , they could not get cars. and he himself, with nostalgia , guessing feces , actors ivan gave the infantry according to their efforts, belarus the tree of the flock and the axis of this people stretched out to write at the chair and sleep, so that jazz for this play, however, the 37th peak of repression came. it was no longer voronok who arrived, and the manuscripts were...
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nor any other part belonging to a man. >> the guidance here is make it shakespeare but not.ugh county school member -- it feels much of this is intentional, she said in order to cause as much chaos in public education as possible so that the collapse of public education is swift and the agenda of education privatization can move forward with less obstacles. all of that is happening as the governor's presidential campaign is absolutely imploding. the latest on team desantis is coming up next. desantis is coming up next >>> if donald trump were to be found guilty by a jury, where do you see this going? >> civil war. civil war. people have had it. we've had it. >> that was a trump supporter in new hampshire today telling nbc news' vaughn hilliard if trump was convicted, there would be civil war. where have we heard this before? meanwhile trump's nearest competitors for the nomination continue to battle themselves. just two weeks after ron desantis laid off a third of his campaign staff, today the campaign is retrenching again. messenger news was the first to report governor des
nor any other part belonging to a man. >> the guidance here is make it shakespeare but not.ugh county school member -- it feels much of this is intentional, she said in order to cause as much chaos in public education as possible so that the collapse of public education is swift and the agenda of education privatization can move forward with less obstacles. all of that is happening as the governor's presidential campaign is absolutely imploding. the latest on team desantis is coming up...
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william shakespeare is a high classic for us, and the playwright's theater has been deprived of fun formoners, now yal sometimes, a performance, guess the fly, what to chew on abu let go of caustic remarks. don't anchor etiquette. i jump to the audience not to miss the popcorn way only one to drop for a living so much from the parents. the spear came crying about daring at once with the heroes of the play. however , that was already the sixteenth to land. on the twenties, no one was a fool, the theater, he was treated, the devils, or there is no forged container, and the proletarians go and simply did not want to. it's you jessie and belarus denisman at once. kalya eighty from a hundred is a useful show, and a brave man has grown yaks to the best to the bridge. the broad masses of vladislav golubok was an intellectual of a stubborn generation was not born near baranovichi today is lyasnaya. this is a rather great carriage from hell in 1880 to other water gastric plants with stremakhats, one of them lived with the family of an assistant driver, yazep, blue, there appeared in the world, p
william shakespeare is a high classic for us, and the playwright's theater has been deprived of fun formoners, now yal sometimes, a performance, guess the fly, what to chew on abu let go of caustic remarks. don't anchor etiquette. i jump to the audience not to miss the popcorn way only one to drop for a living so much from the parents. the spear came crying about daring at once with the heroes of the play. however , that was already the sixteenth to land. on the twenties, no one was a fool, the...
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e that shakespeare did not put in, there are hundredths of that hamlet that we read today.e are also partly talking about the fact that each generation , including historical ones, reads documents in its own way. manifested can be manifested, well, just in your own way, because you and i live here and now. we look through the glasses that we have and, in general, we cannot take them off. yes, but nevertheless, anyway, we are talking about people, and this is our fundamentally human unity in fact, and speaking of people. we, again, must understand. yes, they were other people. they lived in a different era. yes, but nonetheless. that's the most important thing that happened to them. this is what we, in principle, are able to understand, everything else is, in general, details for the most part. account, but we need us. strictly speaking, it is precisely because of this experience that we say that there is a fundamental unity, about which we must talk, about which we must share, when at the age of 23 at the beginning of graduate school. i started to deal with the last peacefu
e that shakespeare did not put in, there are hundredths of that hamlet that we read today.e are also partly talking about the fact that each generation , including historical ones, reads documents in its own way. manifested can be manifested, well, just in your own way, because you and i live here and now. we look through the glasses that we have and, in general, we cannot take them off. yes, but nevertheless, anyway, we are talking about people, and this is our fundamentally human unity in...
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i was like, "how dare you quote shakespeare at me? i'll quote shakespeare at you!"d ungenerous, a thing thatjust says i'm terrible at myjob. it really, really threw me. and so, like, a year later, when i had to come up with a new show, i thought, "well, i'm going to take that guy down." so i wrote the song for phil daoust. # ding, dang, ding dang dong # this ends my phil daoust song # everybody sing along # la la la la la la la # i hope something you love catches on fire, phil # ding, dang, dong, i've written you this special song # to show how far i've come along # in my efforts to be more mature in the face # of negative feedback.# which really is a song about me not being able to take criticism. it is a complete mickey—take of my own insecurity, but on the way to pointing a spotlight on the fact that i'm pathetic about not being able to take that criticism... because it's quite extreme. it's very, very extreme. it talks about tearing pieces of his face meat off and making his children watch, you know, like, it's like a murder fantasy. and it was very funny. and i
i was like, "how dare you quote shakespeare at me? i'll quote shakespeare at you!"d ungenerous, a thing thatjust says i'm terrible at myjob. it really, really threw me. and so, like, a year later, when i had to come up with a new show, i thought, "well, i'm going to take that guy down." so i wrote the song for phil daoust. # ding, dang, ding dang dong # this ends my phil daoust song # everybody sing along # la la la la la la la # i hope something you love catches on fire,...
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well, these are the questions that shakespeare is grappling with. these are the questions that tolstoy is grappling with. these are the questions that george eliot is grappling with, for that matter, or any even more modern writer that these keep, keep cropping up and that there is a coherence to it, that there is a through line in our culture. so, michael knowles, is it a fair critique to say that the book club focuses on dead white european male dred dead, white, european male? i suppose so, because the the greatest writers in history in our civilization tend to be dead just. it's an old civilization and they tend to be white. we're talking about europe, mostly white people. i happen to come from the sicilian people, which is an ethnically ambiguous, liminal people, but broadly they're considered white, tend to be men. the writers tend to be men, though not all of them. we've covered plenty of women writers on the show. i just mentioned one of them who happens to have a man's name, george eliot and. they tend to be christian, though they're not, c
well, these are the questions that shakespeare is grappling with. these are the questions that tolstoy is grappling with. these are the questions that george eliot is grappling with, for that matter, or any even more modern writer that these keep, keep cropping up and that there is a coherence to it, that there is a through line in our culture. so, michael knowles, is it a fair critique to say that the book club focuses on dead white european male dred dead, white, european male? i suppose so,...
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for example, in case of jim shapiro, the shakespeare scholar, i simply got in touch with them. and i hey, if the thought of writing a book just on othello, and he said, oh my god, i'd love to. and then he latched on to this idea of a short book about the play othello, and it's kind of a american in its american context over time. so but skip gates has done the same thing and jackie goes is on the same thing, especially with literary characters and figures. i mean, so our job is to solicit manuscripts, the authors and then help the press conceive the series broadly and also our job in part, excuse me, is to give this series chronological range. you know, we're in our discussions. we're always trying to balance the 19th century with the 20th century and now with a few books about people, characters from antiquity or shakespeare, for example. so that's our job. and then eventually we read proposals and we recommend up and down to the press and and we're now working with a brand new editor at yale press, jesse kendig, who has been hired in part to edit the series, which is quite ex
for example, in case of jim shapiro, the shakespeare scholar, i simply got in touch with them. and i hey, if the thought of writing a book just on othello, and he said, oh my god, i'd love to. and then he latched on to this idea of a short book about the play othello, and it's kind of a american in its american context over time. so but skip gates has done the same thing and jackie goes is on the same thing, especially with literary characters and figures. i mean, so our job is to solicit...
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that casualties name is william shakespeare. we will explain that, coming up. out of ohio. democracy itself just one. that is next. one. that is next i'm jayson. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if
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that casualty's name is william shakespeare. we will explain that, coming up.t of ohio. democracy itself just one. that is next. and rehardens enamel. i'm a big advocate of recommending things that i know work. meet the portable blender we can barely keep in stock. blendjet 2 gives you ice-crushing, big blender power on-the-go. so you can blend up a mouthwatering smoothie, protein shake, or latte wherever you are! recharge quickly with any usb port. best of all, it even cleans itself! just blend water with a drop of soap. what are you waiting for? order yours now from blendjet.com before they sell out again! we used to struggle with greasy messes. now, we just freak, wipe, and we're done! with mr. clean clean freak, conquering messes is that easy. clean freak's mist is three times more powerful, and it works on contact. clean freak, just freak, wipe, done. (warehouse ambience) introducing togo's new french dip sandwiches featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese and served with hot au jus for dipping.
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'tis the question and some for the public school for a number of shakespeare's classics, works the latest desantis ongoing culture war next. you are watching the katie phang show. only on msnbc. n msnbc. looking for a bladder leak pad that keeps you dry? all of the things that you're looking for in a pad, that is always discreet. look at how it absorbs all of the liquid. and locking it right on in! you feel no wetness. - oh my gosh! - totally absorbed! i got to get some always discreet! (christina) wanna know the secret ingredient to running my business? - oh my gosh! - total(tina)orbed! her. (christina) being all over, all at once. (tina) all the time. (christina) but my old network wasn't cutting it. and that's not good for baking. or judging. or writing. so, we switched to verizon, the network businesses rely on. with verizon business unlimited, i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data. so, no matter what, i'm running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. before planning the big trip you were limping thanks to a bad knee. then, you
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and the man who ran it was convinced that bacon had written shakespeare. there were codes in their. elizabeth realized very quickly weren't. but they spent a lot of time learning about codes and for as as the us got involved and got closer to being in world war one, they were volunteered because of their knowledge to break codes for the us government. and for six months before we entered world war one, they broke every encrypt communication from the war department, the commerce department, the justice department, everything. then after we got involved in the war. they were volunteered to teach a class to the army soldiers. so that they would know how to encrypt and decrypt messages. and so they were literally writing the curriculum at night and then teaching it the next day and writing in the next day at night and teaching it next day. the picture here is of their first graduating class. it's an unusual photo because you'll notice that not everyone in the photo is facing the camera. some are facing off to the side. it is an a, b code that says knowledge is power. so each four people
and the man who ran it was convinced that bacon had written shakespeare. there were codes in their. elizabeth realized very quickly weren't. but they spent a lot of time learning about codes and for as as the us got involved and got closer to being in world war one, they were volunteered because of their knowledge to break codes for the us government. and for six months before we entered world war one, they broke every encrypt communication from the war department, the commerce department, the...
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uh, that shakespeare did not invest, there are hundredths of that hamlet that we read today.oday we are also partly talking about the fact that each generation, including historical documents, is read in its own way, and how this can manifest itself in its own way . well, just in our own way, because we live here and now, that is, we look through the glasses that we have and, in general, we cannot take them off. yes, but nevertheless, we are still talking about people, and this is ours, this is fundamentally human unity in fact, yes, and speaking of people , we, but again, must understand. yes, they were other people. they lived in a different era. yes , but nonetheless. that's the most important thing that happened to them. this is what we, in principle, are able to understand, everything else is, in general, details by and large, but we actually need it, precisely because of this experience and we say that there is fundamentally unity, about which we need to talk , which should be shared at 23 at the beginning of graduate school. i started practicing last by the romans. wit
uh, that shakespeare did not invest, there are hundredths of that hamlet that we read today.oday we are also partly talking about the fact that each generation, including historical documents, is read in its own way, and how this can manifest itself in its own way . well, just in our own way, because we live here and now, that is, we look through the glasses that we have and, in general, we cannot take them off. yes, but nevertheless, we are still talking about people, and this is ours, this is...
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apropiados como en el conda condado hillsborough donde solamente leen un estracto del libro de shakespeareculum de kinder a segunda grado producidos (nombre en inglÉs) no una universidad sino una organizaciÓn dedicada a difundir una narrativa, algunos videos defienden los e estereotipos de gÉneros, y otros que la esclavitud no puede ser de la moral moderna y su contenido sobre cambio climÁtico aboga por los combustibles fÓsiles y contradice el consenso cientÍfico sobre el impacto de la acciÓn humana en el calentamiento del planeta (hablan en inglÉs) >>> un argumento falso pues no experimentamos un ciclo natural calentamiento si la consecuencia de gases de efecto invernadero con la quema de combustibles fÓsiles >>> cÓmo pueden decir eso a los estudiantes a los niÑos estÁn enseÑando estas mentiras >>> sin embargo madres como yaima el cambio climÁtico es un negocio >>> han peleado por este cambio de estudios y ven positivo el contenido >>> es fabuloso. >>> pero el mismo fundador de (nombre en inglÉs) ha admitido pÚblicamente que su contenido es otro tipo de adoctrinamiento (hablan en inglÉs)
apropiados como en el conda condado hillsborough donde solamente leen un estracto del libro de shakespeareculum de kinder a segunda grado producidos (nombre en inglÉs) no una universidad sino una organizaciÓn dedicada a difundir una narrativa, algunos videos defienden los e estereotipos de gÉneros, y otros que la esclavitud no puede ser de la moral moderna y su contenido sobre cambio climÁtico aboga por los combustibles fÓsiles y contradice el consenso cientÍfico sobre el impacto de la...
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replacing shakespeare, the picture of shakespeare at the university of pennsylvania english department he was a white european male, isn't the only issue with the english department about the best english. shouldn't that be it?h >> host: next call for dennis prager is from san mateo, california. >> caller:r: hello, dennis. i met you many, many, many, many years ago when you came to the congregation that i belong to in san c francisco, conservative. you and your partner talked about your first book called seven questions. >> guest: nine questions for you almost got it right. you missed two, it was eight questions. maybe -- try to you really know. yes, she's right about that. it is now nine but it was eight then. >> caller: how do you celebrate, how do you -- what do you do on shabbat? >> guest: all right, fine. so this is sort of introduced question because i've written a lot on judaism, including that book which is still in print. so she wants to know how i observed this about. the sabbath did by the way, i will just say i have been inviting non-jews to my shabbat dinners friday night
replacing shakespeare, the picture of shakespeare at the university of pennsylvania english department he was a white european male, isn't the only issue with the english department about the best english. shouldn't that be it?h >> host: next call for dennis prager is from san mateo, california. >> caller:r: hello, dennis. i met you many, many, many, many years ago when you came to the congregation that i belong to in san c francisco, conservative. you and your partner talked about...
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uh, that shakespeare did not invest, there are hundredths of that hamlet that we read today. today we are also partly talking about the fact that each generation , including historical documents , is read in its own way. it manifests itself in its own way, you can manifest itself simply in its own way, because we live here and now, that is, we look through the glasses that we have and, in general, cannot take them off. yes, but nevertheless, anyway, we are talking about people, and this is ours, this is human in principle. the only one really, right? and speaking of people, we, uh, must understand again. yes, they were other people. they lived in a different era. yes, but nonetheless. that's the most important thing that happened to them. this is what we are basically in able to understand everything else in general, the details by and large, but we need us. strictly speaking, it is precisely because of this experience that we say that there is fundamentally unity, about which we must talk, about which we must share, when at the age of 23 at the beginning of graduate school.
uh, that shakespeare did not invest, there are hundredths of that hamlet that we read today. today we are also partly talking about the fact that each generation , including historical documents , is read in its own way. it manifests itself in its own way, you can manifest itself simply in its own way, because we live here and now, that is, we look through the glasses that we have and, in general, cannot take them off. yes, but nevertheless, anyway, we are talking about people, and this is...
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replacing shakespeare, the picture of shakespeare at the university in pennsylvania because he was a white european male. isn't the only issue with the english department who wrote the best english? shouldn't that be it? host: next call for dennis is siva, san mateo, california. caller: hello, dennis. i met you many, many, many, many, many years ago when you came to the congregation that i belong to in san francisco. you and your partner talked about your first book called seven questions. >> nine questions. caller: no, it was eight questions. it may -- >> she's right about that. it's now known as nine but it was eight then. caller: how do you do shabbat? what do you do on shabbat? >> ok, fine. so this is a jewish question because i have written a lot on judaism, including that one, which is in print. she wants to know how i observe the sabbath. by the way, i will just say i have been inviting 9 -- non-jews to dinner for my entire life. most of them are christian, some are just non-jewish. and in 30 years of doing this, 35 years, they all say -- it is really touching to see. i wish w
replacing shakespeare, the picture of shakespeare at the university in pennsylvania because he was a white european male. isn't the only issue with the english department who wrote the best english? shouldn't that be it? host: next call for dennis is siva, san mateo, california. caller: hello, dennis. i met you many, many, many, many, many years ago when you came to the congregation that i belong to in san francisco. you and your partner talked about your first book called seven questions....
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replacing shakespeare the picture of shakespeare at the university of, pennsylvania and the english departmenteuropean mail, this is the only issue with the english department who wrote the best english. shouldn't that best it? stuart next call for dennis prager from california. >> caller: hello dennis. i met you many, many, many, many years ago when you came to the congregation that i belong to in san francisco. you and your partner talked about your facebook seven questions. >> you almost got. it right you missed two. eight questions. maybe you added one more request yes she is right about that. how do you celebrate what do you do? >> all right, fine. this is sort of an intra- jewish question but i've written a lot on judaism. she wants to know how i observed vethat shabazz, the sabbath. by the way i have been inviting non-jews to my shabbat dinners my friday night dinners for all of my life. most of them are christian, some are non-jewish. and in 30 years of doing this, 35 years they all say it's really touching to see. i wish we hadad this. there is no tv, there is no radio. we just talk a
replacing shakespeare the picture of shakespeare at the university of, pennsylvania and the english departmenteuropean mail, this is the only issue with the english department who wrote the best english. shouldn't that best it? stuart next call for dennis prager from california. >> caller: hello dennis. i met you many, many, many, many years ago when you came to the congregation that i belong to in san francisco. you and your partner talked about your facebook seven questions. >>...
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shakespeare was one of lincoln's favorite literaryre figures. shakespeare said take him and cut him out and little stars and he shall make the face of heaven so fine that all of the world will be in love and paid no worship to the sun. with that, i thank you for sharing this evening with me. i encourage each of you to write your own 272 words. we are still collecting them. they would become a permanent part of the archives of the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. all 12 or 1300 of them are there and yours can be there, too. i invite you all to come and visit our museum and library in springfield. i thank you again for being here this evening. [applause] >> thank you. that was a wonderful presentation. a great project. i don't know who thought of it, but it is inspiring. i hope you will get more in the new york audience. >> we are workingor on it. >> we do have time for some questions. we have a microphone in the aisle there if you would step up and ask your questions. first off, i know i speak for the audience by saying thank you
shakespeare was one of lincoln's favorite literaryre figures. shakespeare said take him and cut him out and little stars and he shall make the face of heaven so fine that all of the world will be in love and paid no worship to the sun. with that, i thank you for sharing this evening with me. i encourage each of you to write your own 272 words. we are still collecting them. they would become a permanent part of the archives of the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. all 12 or 1300...
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but but, but the point is, i remember when they added shakespeare. shakespeare and i.>> you really hated shakespeare. i remember when they added ovid. >> i've got a furious at them, adding this roman writer coming over here. >> well, that's what i was saying. that's what was saying. that's what i was getting made it funnier, getting to you made it funnier, nick. thing is, it's been going >> the thing is, it's been going on though, 20 on now, though, for over 20 years. when i did years. because when i did engush years. because when i did english literature, there was all revisionism all this revisionism and it's like, to like, look, they've got to do a queer interpretive dracula. queer interpretive of dracula. this been going for this stuff's been going on for ages. you're allowed ages. you're not allowed to learn canon anymore. only learn the canon anymore. only the deconstruction, the post—colonial the deconstruction, the post—colcdon't mind >> and i don't mind an interpretation texts. interpretation of these texts. i mean, dracula is kind there's mean, dracula is kin
but but, but the point is, i remember when they added shakespeare. shakespeare and i.>> you really hated shakespeare. i remember when they added ovid. >> i've got a furious at them, adding this roman writer coming over here. >> well, that's what i was saying. that's what was saying. that's what i was getting made it funnier, getting to you made it funnier, nick. thing is, it's been going >> the thing is, it's been going on though, 20 on now, though, for over 20 years....
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but but, but the point is, i remember when they added shakespeare. shakespeare and i.>> you really hated shakespeare. i remember when they added ovid. >> i've got a furious at them, adding this roman writer coming over here. >> well, that's what i was saying. that's what was saying. that's what i was getting made it funnier, getting to you made it funnier, nick. thing is, it's been going >> the thing is, it's been going on though, 20 on now, though, for over 20 years. when i did years. because when i did engush years. because when i did english literature, there was all revisionism all this revisionism and it's like, to like, look, they've got to do a queer interpretive dracula. queer interpretive of dracula. this been going for this stuff's been going on for ages. you're allowed ages. you're not allowed to learn canon anymore. only learn the canon anymore. only the deconstruction, the post—colonial the deconstruction, the post—colcdon't mind >> and i don't mind an interpretation texts. interpretation of these texts. i mean, dracula is kind there's mean, dracula is kin
but but, but the point is, i remember when they added shakespeare. shakespeare and i.>> you really hated shakespeare. i remember when they added ovid. >> i've got a furious at them, adding this roman writer coming over here. >> well, that's what i was saying. that's what was saying. that's what i was getting made it funnier, getting to you made it funnier, nick. thing is, it's been going >> the thing is, it's been going on though, 20 on now, though, for over 20 years....
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translation instructions this ain't shakespeare for you.ten, i called the miller, it's my dad's lawyer, and i wanted to talk to him about the will. this is the one. best friend of the family well, yes, who at least portrayed him beautifully. so he doesn’t pick up the phone, and other people work in the office. do you know where you live? listen, you're almost a loer, well, that is a lawyer. how do you feel about me asking you to go great? well, what happened next? further, and then i told megan just tell me that you need me and i'm not going anywhere. my father will not understand this, he will deprive me of all means, but this is not a problem. i'll find some business in frisk, i'll buy a truck. i will sell burritos. but just say that you need me. what did she answer? but i'm here. in the abyss of hopeless loneliness and regret that i could not cross the railing behind the golden gate bridge well , don't worry, you will find a new true love. you are a very kind girl. very sweet. maybe we can continue our acquaintance? they came to belarus
translation instructions this ain't shakespeare for you.ten, i called the miller, it's my dad's lawyer, and i wanted to talk to him about the will. this is the one. best friend of the family well, yes, who at least portrayed him beautifully. so he doesn’t pick up the phone, and other people work in the office. do you know where you live? listen, you're almost a loer, well, that is a lawyer. how do you feel about me asking you to go great? well, what happened next? further, and then i told...
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i went someone at the shakespeare library and other places. help us understand about the political fight that obama andus boehner were engaged in. it was the reputation of the story i reached for something knew and came up with something that was elegant and insightful anwe difficult. >> you wrote about being assigned tond the white house bt and conflicted about it. in the white house coverage you would get very specific information sent to you. >> the phrase is stenographer to power. >> yeah. >> the challenge as a white house correspondent and the reason i declined the position is finding stories that are new. when you surrounded by the best journalist in the world and receiving thead same information what value can you bring. na's the real challenge. >> yes, you mentioned a while ago the intimacy of your work and there is something interesting about radioand being a broadcast journalist i mean, you are out more then most. >> singing. >> yeah, you know, not all of yourr listeners seen you in a setting like this. >> you you surprised to hear t
i went someone at the shakespeare library and other places. help us understand about the political fight that obama andus boehner were engaged in. it was the reputation of the story i reached for something knew and came up with something that was elegant and insightful anwe difficult. >> you wrote about being assigned tond the white house bt and conflicted about it. in the white house coverage you would get very specific information sent to you. >> the phrase is stenographer to...
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shakespeare, one of lincoln's favorite literary figures, and shakespeare presently said, take him and cut him out in little stars, and he shall make the face heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun. and with that i thank you for sharing this with me. i encourage each of you to write your own 272 words. we're still collecting and they would become a permanent part of the archive of abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. they're all 12 or 1300 of them are there. and yours can be there too. i invite you all to come and visit our museum library in springfield, and i thank you again for being here. evening. thank you. that was a wonderful presentation. and i. it was a great project. i don't know. i don't know who thought of it, but it's it's inspiring and hope maybe you. so we'll get some more of your 272 words from somebody in the new york so working on it so we do we do have time for some questions i think. does anybody have any questions? we have a microphone in them in the aisle there, if you will. step and ask your qu
shakespeare, one of lincoln's favorite literary figures, and shakespeare presently said, take him and cut him out in little stars, and he shall make the face heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun. and with that i thank you for sharing this with me. i encourage each of you to write your own 272 words. we're still collecting and they would become a permanent part of the archive of abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. they're...
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new york shakespeare festival mobile theater is here tonight at 8pm at madison and ralph street.truck would arrive, it would open itself up, and there were six or seven actors, you know, doing midsummer's night dream, and you're just kind of like, wow! and your whole neighbourhood is watching. what dreadful dole is here? eyes, do you see? how can it be? these were the things that happened when i was a kid. theatre was happening on the streets. people were doing things in the parks. the learning was there. it was there for the picking. was it also aspiration as well? did you look at those actors and think, "that's what i want to do?" no, i always knew i was going to do it. i always knew that was what i wanted. you knew anyway? yeah, i never thought i was going to be a famous movie person, but i always knew i was going to be a character actor. that was never a question. it was in my soul. itjust was... it was just part of me. in the late 1970s, you moved to california to pursue these acting ambitions... no, no, i wish that were true. you went there for other reasons? yes, i went th
new york shakespeare festival mobile theater is here tonight at 8pm at madison and ralph street.truck would arrive, it would open itself up, and there were six or seven actors, you know, doing midsummer's night dream, and you're just kind of like, wow! and your whole neighbourhood is watching. what dreadful dole is here? eyes, do you see? how can it be? these were the things that happened when i was a kid. theatre was happening on the streets. people were doing things in the parks. the learning...