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the other students to see you really need a good vocabulary and if you study the words that shakespeare uses, you can learn a lot of things that your parents probably wouldn't appreciate, but that you would, and so milton was fun. he understood puns. he understood every time i told a joke that went over everybody's head. he was one of the three people in the class that had the look in his eyes that said "i at least get it mrs. kelar". i get t we kept in touch over the years after he left presidio and when milton was ready to serve with the community we talked about what he could do. milton came to my house and talked to my husband and i dennis and he talked about the school board, not the college board where he was distinguished and twice e elected, but the hard politics of k-12 sfud board of education. what can you tell a friend that is wanting to jump into the fire pit? nothing that he would listen to. instead i took him to a board of education evening. we sat in the back of the auditorium and watched the tangled interweaving of interest that played out on that stage. milton decided to see
the other students to see you really need a good vocabulary and if you study the words that shakespeare uses, you can learn a lot of things that your parents probably wouldn't appreciate, but that you would, and so milton was fun. he understood puns. he understood every time i told a joke that went over everybody's head. he was one of the three people in the class that had the look in his eyes that said "i at least get it mrs. kelar". i get t we kept in touch over the years after he...
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us to. hire the lawyers shakespeare first kill all the lawyers. i realize. it was me coming up as gun control becomes such a touchy and heated issue in america that the word gun itself deserves a place in george carlin's famous seven dirty words sketch. submit. the. nation of free cretaceous free as for charges free. arrangement free. free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh don darty dot com you.
us to. hire the lawyers shakespeare first kill all the lawyers. i realize. it was me coming up as gun control becomes such a touchy and heated issue in america that the word gun itself deserves a place in george carlin's famous seven dirty words sketch. submit. the. nation of free cretaceous free as for charges free. arrangement free. free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh don darty dot com you.
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uses literature. ♪ this particular group is discussing "macbeth," shakespeare's tragedy about a general's murderousto power and eventual demise. >> i'm from the hood, you know, i'm from the hood. and since i came in contact with shakespeare, i see a lot of those parallels that correlate with urban life, you know, to urban lifehood, you know, the 21st century in comparison to the 1600s, the time shakespeare wrote the play. >> "macbeth" mirrors a life of tragedy but also brings about understanding because when you look into something and you see yourself, and you understand yourself, you understand the world. >> what is the relationship between "macbeth" and banquil? shakespeare doesn't fill in that gap. are they friends? does he feel some loyalty? does he feel some ambivalence? on the one hand, this is the prince and the father of the prince they have to get rid of. >> professor laura bates from indiana state university has been volunteering in prisons for more than 20 years. she founded a unique program called "shakespeare in the shu." >> we chose "macbeth" as our main text for a lot of important r
uses literature. ♪ this particular group is discussing "macbeth," shakespeare's tragedy about a general's murderousto power and eventual demise. >> i'm from the hood, you know, i'm from the hood. and since i came in contact with shakespeare, i see a lot of those parallels that correlate with urban life, you know, to urban lifehood, you know, the 21st century in comparison to the 1600s, the time shakespeare wrote the play. >> "macbeth" mirrors a life of tragedy...
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shakespeare are here. to be or not to be british bulldog. this is your kingdom. come to us that. a home away from. africa south america and europe are all represented here the largest room is reserved for the model i. look at they have moved them. finally here is the russia room. the room of mother russia is here are some famous russian symbols such as the kremlin garron the first man in space and of course the russian troika and the russian birch tree all the wonders of the motherland are on the same play. and thankfully it also happened to be right next to the ball you are welcome thank you dario. and sergey is much needed. when i got to work on dinner idema told me that this place really is a dream come true the project is the result of a childhood fantasy when i was young i used to dig out small passages as i grew older the passages grew larger that's how a child's dream materialized the structure has been a run for four years i'm glad to know that this has given people some happy moments . full time as i said goodbye to and headed to my scandinavian themed room we're always in for a bit of a
shakespeare are here. to be or not to be british bulldog. this is your kingdom. come to us that. a home away from. africa south america and europe are all represented here the largest room is reserved for the model i. look at they have moved them. finally here is the russia room. the room of mother russia is here are some famous russian symbols such as the kremlin garron the first man in space and of course the russian troika and the russian birch tree all the wonders of the motherland are on...
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shakespeare. [inaudible] >> that would have been very nice. but -- motorcycles at that point had amaze dpli powerless motors. so this was a step up from the bicycle but only just. yeah. yeah. >> can you tell us something about the illustration. >> yes, the title of the book is taken from shakespeare. it's he will put the girdle around the world. no one has down that even in orbit. the stietle "round about the earth: circumnavigation from magellan to orbit." my pubture -- publishers gave me the scantily clad guy running around the world. [inaudible] air travel made it easier and i guess some people tried to make it harder. i mean, amelia earhart went from west to east around the e equator. aassume she was trying to do the most difficult thing. did anyone ever go beyond that, you know, in air travel? she was looking to do something -- yeah. >> that was difficult. >> yes. there had been increasingly fast serial circumnavigation from 1924 the first done by a team from the u.s. army air corp. eight men and four planes. so that guaranteed somebody would finish. it was that dangerous. there were other national teams try dog it at the time. the good news was none were killed. no one even finished, t
shakespeare. [inaudible] >> that would have been very nice. but -- motorcycles at that point had amaze dpli powerless motors. so this was a step up from the bicycle but only just. yeah. yeah. >> can you tell us something about the illustration. >> yes, the title of the book is taken from shakespeare. it's he will put the girdle around the world. no one has down that even in orbit. the stietle "round about the earth: circumnavigation from magellan to orbit." my...
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shakespeare. >> and leonardo stream. >> that would have been very nice. motorcycles at that point had amazingly powerless motors. so this was a step up from bicycle, but only just. >> can you tell us something about the illustration? >> yes. the title of the book is taken from shakespeare. it is his post that he will put a girl round about the earth in 40 minutes, still the fastest on record, no one has actually ever done that, even in orbit. so the title is a round about the earth. my publisher gave me this great picture of scantily clad elf dashing around the world, so that is pock trying to keep up with his own stated time. >> i was intrigued by your comment that air travel made it easier. i guess some people try to make it harder. i was thinking, amelia earhart went from west cities around the equator or try to. i guess it was she trying to sort of -- i mean, i assume she was trying to do the most difficult thing. to give you -- did anyone ever go beyond that? she was looking to do something that was really difficult. >> yes, there have been increasingly vast aerial circumnavigation is for 1924, the first one done by a team from the u.s. army air corps, eight men and four plan
shakespeare. >> and leonardo stream. >> that would have been very nice. motorcycles at that point had amazingly powerless motors. so this was a step up from bicycle, but only just. >> can you tell us something about the illustration? >> yes. the title of the book is taken from shakespeare. it is his post that he will put a girl round about the earth in 40 minutes, still the fastest on record, no one has actually ever done that, even in orbit. so the title is a round...
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shakespeare. [inaudible] >> that would have been very nice but motorcycles at that point had amazingly powerless motors. this was a step up from the bicycle. >> can you tell us something about the illustration? >> oh, yes. the title of the book is taken from shakespeare. he will put a girdle round about the earth in 40 minutes, still the fastest on record. no one has actually ever done that even in orbits of the title is "round about the earth" and my publisher gave me this great picture of a scantily-clad elf dancing -- dashing around the world, trying to keep up. >> you comment that air travel made it easier and i guess some people tried to make it harder. amelia earhart went from the west to the east around the equator or tried to and i guess she was she trying to sort of -- i assume she was trying to do the most difficult thing. did anyone ever go beyond that in air travel? she is looking to do something that was really difficult. >> yes, there have been increasingly fast aerial circumnavigation systems, in 1924 the first one done by a team from the u.s. army air corps, a warplane so that guaranteed that somebody would finish. is that dangerous. there we
shakespeare. [inaudible] >> that would have been very nice but motorcycles at that point had amazingly powerless motors. this was a step up from the bicycle. >> can you tell us something about the illustration? >> oh, yes. the title of the book is taken from shakespeare. he will put a girdle round about the earth in 40 minutes, still the fastest on record. no one has actually ever done that even in orbits of the title is "round about the earth" and my publisher gave...
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shakespeare's body underneath a concrete slab, buried in the backyard of dee dee moore. >> you know, i'm not the one who shot him. i wouldn't hurt him. >> then who did, deedee? tell us. >> reporter: moore's maintained all along she's innocent. but the 40-year-old is now charged with first-degree murder, facing a mandatory sentence of life in prison. prosecutors paint a picture of moore as a conniving manipulator. intent on taking shakespeare's cash. first, she tried to convince shakespeare's mother, elizabeth walker, that her son was still alive. just missing. orchestrating a phone call with someone claiming to be her son. >> he said, it's abraham. and i said, you don't sound like abraham. >> reporter: then, her ex-husband, james, testified he dug a hole with a backhoe and covered it up at his former wife's request. >> pay attention to what was in the hole? >> no, sir. >> before you filled it? >> no, sir. >> reporter: but the prosecution's star witness is greg smith, turned police informant. in secretly taped conversations, moore is heard spinning an elaborate web of lies. yesterday, smith describes the pains moore allegedly took to write a letter to shakespeare's m
shakespeare's body underneath a concrete slab, buried in the backyard of dee dee moore. >> you know, i'm not the one who shot him. i wouldn't hurt him. >> then who did, deedee? tell us. >> reporter: moore's maintained all along she's innocent. but the 40-year-old is now charged with first-degree murder, facing a mandatory sentence of life in prison. prosecutors paint a picture of moore as a conniving manipulator. intent on taking shakespeare's cash. first, she tried to...
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use bureaucratic tracks and regulations. they create drones, but then again, imogen, isn't it time we stop wasting time on shakespeare?ose much like the rest of your island nation. >> these books will discourage kids from reading. and apparently 22% of adult americans have problems with readingett set raw. and literacy is helpful in the workplace. so bring back the fiction including shakespear. >> you noy he didn't write -- you know he didn't write those books? >> and it is a good idea like gavin says to prepare kids for the workplace. but is this the best way to do it? >> we need them to be able to read. you wonder why kids can't read. they are making them read all of this crap now. when ever i hear about these poor inner city schools, and they still have books from the 50s i think they are so lucky. they get to read real books and interesting history. no, the crap you have to read now and the pc stuff and american history and we have six pages on betty crocker because we have to cover women's achievements. give us the old books and people will start reading again. >> is betty crocker real? >> women's achievements? o
use bureaucratic tracks and regulations. they create drones, but then again, imogen, isn't it time we stop wasting time on shakespeare?ose much like the rest of your island nation. >> these books will discourage kids from reading. and apparently 22% of adult americans have problems with readingett set raw. and literacy is helpful in the workplace. so bring back the fiction including shakespear. >> you noy he didn't write -- you know he didn't write those books? >> and it is a...
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shakespeare something about drama. i think they'll wait it out until the 11th hour and even allow us to fall off the cliff. it's easier to look like a white knight if they're reactive rather than proceed active. >> last week when the markets were volatile, now they are taking it in stride. we're coming back a little bit but not the volatility from last week. a little complacency or are we getting used to the drama out of washington? >> i think we're getting used to it? i think it's worth noting that on the 16th when we started to get this good news trickling out, the 19th when we got this big rally, the market stopped trading as correlated as it was prior to that. from the election until the 16th, every sector went down the same way in -- on exactly the same day. now things have switched up a little bit so you're seeing risk-on sectors like the small caps, biotech, tech. also safety sectors like staples, all those have moved up and past where the election day numbers were prior to everything selling off. so, what makes that interesting is that other sectors have rallied back to almost flat or not quite fla
shakespeare something about drama. i think they'll wait it out until the 11th hour and even allow us to fall off the cliff. it's easier to look like a white knight if they're reactive rather than proceed active. >> last week when the markets were volatile, now they are taking it in stride. we're coming back a little bit but not the volatility from last week. a little complacency or are we getting used to the drama out of washington? >> i think we're getting used to it? i think it's...
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shakespeare next time. >> thank you for the great work. it is really valuable. thanks again. have a merry christmas. >> merry christmas. thanks for having usfrom a war zone in afghanistan saves his owner's life. meatball is his name. two weeks ago, he alerted kim from across the house when joe had a seizure. he has had six strokes and suffers seizures as a result. >> when joe has one of these episodes, the seizures i need to give him medication immediately and me being asleep i would have never known had meatball not raised the alert and said mom, you need to come down here quick. >> kim says meatball isn't an overly affectionate dog but the night joe had his seizure meatball would not leave his side. >>> see spent a lifetime hoping for his return. coming up next, a sister's search for her big brother and the cia speaks out on the controversy surrounding a new film in theaters reit now. what the spy agency is saying about zero dark 30 when we come back. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. a
shakespeare next time. >> thank you for the great work. it is really valuable. thanks again. have a merry christmas. >> merry christmas. thanks for having usfrom a war zone in afghanistan saves his owner's life. meatball is his name. two weeks ago, he alerted kim from across the house when joe had a seizure. he has had six strokes and suffers seizures as a result. >> when joe has one of these episodes, the seizures i need to give him medication immediately and me being asleep...
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use it every time i brush. you feel like there is something that you're doing to help safeguard against the acid erosion. and i believe it's doing a good job. >>> he's in there. shakespeare can find their best phrases in bartlett's familiar quotations. you didn't make the list. >> maybe the 2037 version. >> maybe the next one. it's a fascinating book. today we're going to revisit interesting quotes in there for the very first time. very interesting stuff still ahead on "cbs this morning." >> you're in there. >> i'm not in there, no. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph
use it every time i brush. you feel like there is something that you're doing to help safeguard against the acid erosion. and i believe it's doing a good job. >>> he's in there. shakespeare can find their best phrases in bartlett's familiar quotations. you didn't make the list. >> maybe the 2037 version. >> maybe the next one. it's a fascinating book. today we're going to revisit interesting quotes in there for the very first time. very interesting stuff still ahead on...