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> reporter: paul edmonton head of research and knowledge at the shakespeare birth place trust at stratford upon avon. >> the room we believe shakespeare was born in 1564. >> reporter: what little is known about shakespeare the man comes from public record. for example, his father, john shakespeare was a prosperous glove maker and wool dealer. >> he became mayor of stratford. >> reporter: in new york city far from shakespeare's home town that two rare book sellers, george koppelman and dan wexler think they have locked into one
> reporter: paul edmonton head of research and knowledge at the shakespeare birth place trust at stratford upon avon. >> the room we believe shakespeare was born in 1564. >> reporter: what little is known about shakespeare the man comes from public record. for example, his father, john shakespeare was a prosperous glove maker and wool dealer. >> he became mayor of stratford. >> reporter: in new york city far from shakespeare's home town that two rare book sellers,...
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> reporter: paul edmonton head of research and knowledge at the shakespeare birth place trust at stratfordpon avon. >> the room we believe shakespeare was born in 1564. >> reporter: what little is known about shakespeare the man comes from public record. for example, his father, john shakespeare was a prosperous glove maker and wool dealer. >> he became mayor of stratford. >> reporter: in new york city far from shakespeare's home town that two rare book sellers, george koppelman and dan wexler think they have locked into one of the great what if stories ever. >> that the contents of the case is a major shakespeare discovery. >>y, yes. >> what if the marked up old book they bought on e-bay for $4,300 in 2008, a kind of dictionary published in 1580 called barret's alveary actually belonged to william shakespeare. >> it draws you in. >> they brought their find to the morgan library in new york city in the summer of 2014 to show to paul edmonson. >> trying to puzzle out the purpose of the page. >> reporter: the proof, koppelman and wexler believe is in the scribblings in the margins and huh th
> reporter: paul edmonton head of research and knowledge at the shakespeare birth place trust at stratfordpon avon. >> the room we believe shakespeare was born in 1564. >> reporter: what little is known about shakespeare the man comes from public record. for example, his father, john shakespeare was a prosperous glove maker and wool dealer. >> he became mayor of stratford. >> reporter: in new york city far from shakespeare's home town that two rare book sellers,...
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so so we feel very confident that shakespeare was the man from stratford. but we are also a resource for people who are curious about this writer. and you don't have to swear an oath of allegiance when you come in to use our collection. there are plenty of things that you can still find. our collection is still not fully explored. so we welcome people who may think in their hearts that this was the early of oxford or christopher marlowe or francis bacon or queen elizabeth i. inquiry into these documents is always good. >> host: what do you say to folks like me or others who are not terribly dim, but haven't been able to access shakespeare? understand him? >> guest: you know, i would say two things. first is you can access shakespeare. and he may know more about you than you do yourself. there was an editorial in "the new york times" today about importance of the humanities, and one of the things this writer said was that they're insights into who we are -- there are insights into who we are and how we think that shakespeare captured. he put them on as plays
so so we feel very confident that shakespeare was the man from stratford. but we are also a resource for people who are curious about this writer. and you don't have to swear an oath of allegiance when you come in to use our collection. there are plenty of things that you can still find. our collection is still not fully explored. so we welcome people who may think in their hearts that this was the early of oxford or christopher marlowe or francis bacon or queen elizabeth i. inquiry into these...
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and one thing we're learning about him, he did purchase a home in stratford called new place which is quite a fancy pile in his hometown. and one of the things the archaeologists suspect that he did was knock down some of the bedrooms so that he could create a long gallery or a great hall. and he must have liked rooms like this. it was either he who did it, or it was a member of his family. but he would have recognized this kind of room. >> host: well, let's look at some of the display items you have here. >> guest: sure. >> host: what have you got? >> guest: we're going to walk over first, i just mentioned new place which was this grand house in stratford. shakespeare actually needed to do something that we would call today, i think, a title search, which is to make sure that he had clear title to this property that he bought with the earnings he had from his theater career. and so we're going to go over here. these are two halves of something that is called an indenture. and when this document was executed, the two sides of the deal or the agreement look at either side which has the
and one thing we're learning about him, he did purchase a home in stratford called new place which is quite a fancy pile in his hometown. and one of the things the archaeologists suspect that he did was knock down some of the bedrooms so that he could create a long gallery or a great hall. and he must have liked rooms like this. it was either he who did it, or it was a member of his family. but he would have recognized this kind of room. >> host: well, let's look at some of the display...
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he did purchase a home in stratford it was quite field see it is home town. but he knocked down some of the bedrooms to create gallery or a great hall. either he did or a member of his family but he would recognize this kind of room. >> host: let's look at the displays. >> first i just mentioned with his house in stratford he needed to do a title search with the hearings that he had these are two halves:the document was executed the inside of the agreement with that either side as the identical terms beachside. :is read out loud the other is checked and then it is cut with the wavy line. it was an early warning device used when shakespeare decided to check if he had cleared title to the property. said he would have held one of these pieces. >> it is the title to the house? did he sign it? >> he did not need to. . . it's so precious to have this ability to show. we have chosen to create this online resource with the permission of our partners. that way we can show 400 these documents in high-quality digital images and actually transcribed them so that you can
he did purchase a home in stratford it was quite field see it is home town. but he knocked down some of the bedrooms to create gallery or a great hall. either he did or a member of his family but he would recognize this kind of room. >> host: let's look at the displays. >> first i just mentioned with his house in stratford he needed to do a title search with the hearings that he had these are two halves:the document was executed the inside of the agreement with that either side as...
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>> we walk over first that i just mentioned new place which was this grand house in stratford. shakespeare need to do something that we would call today i think a title search, which is to make sure that he had clear title to property. patty about with the earnings he had from his theater career. and so we're going to go over here. these are something that is called any danger here -- indenture. windowwhen the stock was execute two sides of the agreement what do i decide which is the identical terms on each side. one is read out aloud and the other is checked to make sure the terms of the deal are identical. and then the indenture is cut with a wavy line so if there's ever a dispute, you say show me the other side of this and we will check it. it was a fascinating early modern anti-fraud device that was used when shakespeare decided to check whether he had clear title to this property. and. is the third piece, these two were kept i shakespeare and the other party in the agreement. shakespeare would've held what these pieces in his hand. he would have kept it in his home with al
>> we walk over first that i just mentioned new place which was this grand house in stratford. shakespeare need to do something that we would call today i think a title search, which is to make sure that he had clear title to property. patty about with the earnings he had from his theater career. and so we're going to go over here. these are something that is called any danger here -- indenture. windowwhen the stock was execute two sides of the agreement what do i decide which is the...
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he became mayor of stratford, or bailiff as it was called in 1568. >> but it's in new york city, far from shakespeare's hometown, that two rare book sellers, george koppelman and dan wechsler, think that they lucked into one of the great what-if stories ever. that the contents of the case is a major shakespeare discovery. what if the marked up old book they bought on ebay for $4 00 in 2008, a kind of dictionary published in 1580 called baret's alvearie actually belonged to a william shakespeare. >> really? >> it draws you in. the morgan library in new york city in the summer of 2014 to show to paul edmondson. >> i'm trying to see the purpose that have page. >> the proof koppelman and wechsler believe is in the handwritten tribble rings in the margin how they seem suspiciously similar to wordings in shakespeare's writings. >> shuffled one of most famous theories in hamlet. >> the title, alvearie means beehive. baret was a cambridge university professor who sent out his students calling him his diligent be,s to correct words and their uses. does this feel that it might be shakespeare?
he became mayor of stratford, or bailiff as it was called in 1568. >> but it's in new york city, far from shakespeare's hometown, that two rare book sellers, george koppelman and dan wechsler, think that they lucked into one of the great what-if stories ever. that the contents of the case is a major shakespeare discovery. what if the marked up old book they bought on ebay for $4 00 in 2008, a kind of dictionary published in 1580 called baret's alvearie actually belonged to a william...
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back to you kamal. >> charles stratford in southern turkey. the conflicts in syria, fighting in with isil is expected to be on the agenda with the saudi king and his meeting with turkish officials. wedged by erdouan. he will attend a conference by the oic. >> will be happening in istanbul. right now, to ankarnkara. our correspondent to tell us about what the saudi king is trying to achieve on this part of his trip around the region. i think it shows you how happy tes to see you when the president goes to the airport. that's what he did. the first time he has done that. it's very significant. on the apresident a we thought we had told officially with the region they are going to be talking about syria. they are very much against terrorism, coming up with counterterrorism together but the king has flown from e gen to go here before the summit of the oic, really hoping, i think, that there will be an even more reprochmon between egypt and turkey. relations hit rock bottom after the coup in egypt in 2013. relations have that ywed is sin then. the
back to you kamal. >> charles stratford in southern turkey. the conflicts in syria, fighting in with isil is expected to be on the agenda with the saudi king and his meeting with turkish officials. wedged by erdouan. he will attend a conference by the oic. >> will be happening in istanbul. right now, to ankarnkara. our correspondent to tell us about what the saudi king is trying to achieve on this part of his trip around the region. i think it shows you how happy tes to see you when...
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they grand house in stratford. needed to do something that we would call a title search, td clear title of his property. and so we're going to go over here. these are two halves of something that is called an indenture. when this document was executed the two sides of the dealer agreement look at either side, identical terms on each side, one is read out allowed in the others checked to make sure the terms are identical. and it is of the wavy line so that if there is ever aa dispute you say show me the other side of this. it was a fascinating early modern front device that was used when shakespeare decided to check whether he had clear title to the property and here is the 3rd piece,piece, these two are kept by shakespeare and the other party in the agreement. shakespeare would've held one of these pieces in his hand i kept it in his home with all of his other. >> the title to the house. >> an important document. >> did he cited? >> he didn't because he did not need to. describe had to create this other counters we
they grand house in stratford. needed to do something that we would call a title search, td clear title of his property. and so we're going to go over here. these are two halves of something that is called an indenture. when this document was executed the two sides of the dealer agreement look at either side, identical terms on each side, one is read out allowed in the others checked to make sure the terms are identical. and it is of the wavy line so that if there is ever aa dispute you say...
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in stratford, the revelry continues all weekend. london will vie for more attention on monday.to be an announcement about excavating one of shakespeare's original theatres. nick glass, cnn in stratford upon avon. >> love all, trust a few, do wrong to none, shakespeare. to keep the fun going, we have created a shakespeare insult meter on cnn.com. you go there to generate some of the author's greatest slapdowns. different from what i just shared with you. simply decide the level of your insult. they range from jesting monkey to cursed shrew. you can choose the gender of your unsuspecting victim and hit the generate button there. there's even an option to help break it down into modern day english. and if you want to test your knowledge of all things shakespearean, you can take our shakespeare quiz at cnn.com. >>> take a look at this spectacular sight near the solar impulse 2, flying alongside the golden gate bridge after crossing the pacific. coming up, the latest on this historic flight around the world. stay with us. question, are my teeth yellow? ...have you tried the tissue t
in stratford, the revelry continues all weekend. london will vie for more attention on monday.to be an announcement about excavating one of shakespeare's original theatres. nick glass, cnn in stratford upon avon. >> love all, trust a few, do wrong to none, shakespeare. to keep the fun going, we have created a shakespeare insult meter on cnn.com. you go there to generate some of the author's greatest slapdowns. different from what i just shared with you. simply decide the level of your...
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and the patterns in dusty glass are modeled on the church of his home town of stratford and we have a bust of shakespeare that is a model of the one from trinity church for you is buried and a brass plaque in behind that for the ashes of mr. and mrs. folger. it is interesting that makes them the only people buried on capitol hill. and we don't bury americans as next to the seat of power we like to keep people away from the center of power so it is ironic because they own the building and this was their gift to the nation they chose to have their ashes placed your. >> what goes on in this room? was filled with researchers they're coming from universities there writing books, but they are digging and. i think of them going on a 400 years of immersion in this space you will look around the summer with their head down. they are surfacing from the fourth century died in to the past and the emerging. but then the imagination you have to have to reconstruct this. he can show it. >> a tourist scheme by which to come in here? is that possible? you can come through on a saturday with the space
and the patterns in dusty glass are modeled on the church of his home town of stratford and we have a bust of shakespeare that is a model of the one from trinity church for you is buried and a brass plaque in behind that for the ashes of mr. and mrs. folger. it is interesting that makes them the only people buried on capitol hill. and we don't bury americans as next to the seat of power we like to keep people away from the center of power so it is ironic because they own the building and this...
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charles stratford, al jazeera, western ethiopia. >> still ahead this news hour. georgia's fashion designers seek international attention as they showcase the work on dc fashion week. and we have reaction as arsenal fry to stay in sport with the leaders. >> welcome back georgia's economy may be >> georgia's over all economy is looking foggy but fashion wee istas didn't notice. >> now is the moment to have up to 60- to 50-60 designers. >> ready to wear collections are popular for buy necessary ukraine, azzur guy januar azerbaijan and kazakhstan. >> it isn't the cat walk that is keeping georgia's fashion alive. >> stake a troll through tbilisi streets, and it's easy to find georgian girls wearing georgian fashion. tbilisi is a small town so buyers and designers enjoy a close relationship. we create the same way. i think georgians have something to want, want taste. >> a taste intrigue to go foreign fashionistas who see talent here. >> not to redo it but finesse the edges of what is happening here. what is happening here is great, and there are really exciting things
charles stratford, al jazeera, western ethiopia. >> still ahead this news hour. georgia's fashion designers seek international attention as they showcase the work on dc fashion week. and we have reaction as arsenal fry to stay in sport with the leaders. >> welcome back georgia's economy may be >> georgia's over all economy is looking foggy but fashion wee istas didn't notice. >> now is the moment to have up to 60- to 50-60 designers. >> ready to wear collections...
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a couple thunderstorms over southern ocean county, little egg harbor, stratford, the river. these storms are moving offshore now. that's good news. until 8:00, you are going to have to watch out at the jersey shore and parts of central new jersey. by then, we are expecting the rain to be moving away from us. it slowly clears out and 50s until 1:00 a.m. chilly tomorrow morning. tomorrow is a cooler day. asbury park, sunny and clear. the severe thunderstorm watch until 9:00 extends back through central and western pennsylvania. philadelphia getting a cluster of thunderstorms right now that will move into central new jersey within the hour. another area of severe weather east of st. louis through the ohio valley, then twarnd ornadoes breaking out in parts of the plains from wichita to oklahoma city and dallas. tonight, softball sized hail, we are talking hail this large and strong, long track tornadoes. we'll report more on that tonight. coveol 40s across long island right now. look to the west. 71 in bridge water. meantime, 45 in danbury. huge temperature contrast. today, an e
a couple thunderstorms over southern ocean county, little egg harbor, stratford, the river. these storms are moving offshore now. that's good news. until 8:00, you are going to have to watch out at the jersey shore and parts of central new jersey. by then, we are expecting the rain to be moving away from us. it slowly clears out and 50s until 1:00 a.m. chilly tomorrow morning. tomorrow is a cooler day. asbury park, sunny and clear. the severe thunderstorm watch until 9:00 extends back through...
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this report from charles stratford on the situation in aleppo. >> reporter: the free syrian army fightert targets in the streets of aleppo. alliances are changing in the city. these men say they are aiming at kurdish y.p.g. fighters. the free syrian army says the y.p.g. have allied themselves with government forces around aleppo in recent weeks. the u.s. supports the y.p.g. in its fight against isil and the al-nusra front. this flag shows an area controlled by the syrian military. there are various anti-government groups fighting for control of aleppo. it's believed around 65,000 families remain in the city. he and his family shelter in a cave that was convert ed in to a carpentry, they have been here for three years. >> translator: don't be afraid, my son, he says. there is no running water or electricity across the city. >> reporter: we had to convert in washing machine in to a wood burner to keep warm at night he says. >> translator: when the bombing starts, we hide in the car present tree. it's a room inside the cave. it's terrifying. we never go out. >> reporter: the partial ceasefi
this report from charles stratford on the situation in aleppo. >> reporter: the free syrian army fightert targets in the streets of aleppo. alliances are changing in the city. these men say they are aiming at kurdish y.p.g. fighters. the free syrian army says the y.p.g. have allied themselves with government forces around aleppo in recent weeks. the u.s. supports the y.p.g. in its fight against isil and the al-nusra front. this flag shows an area controlled by the syrian military. there...
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charles stratford, al jazeera. >> new pictures have emerged which show the existing u.s.-mexico border fence is not much of a barrier. two mexican boys with large back tacks scaling the wall from the mexican side into the u.s. state ostate. we have more from mexico city. >> this video captures what was a brazen encorings into u.s. territory apparently carrying contraband with what authorities suspect were drugs. they climbed over it in less than 30 seconds showing that they do this quite often. we have filmed at that very board several times. we have spoken with smuggler who tape heroin to their body and cross legally into the u.s. with visas they use to go back and forth from school. they found tunnels under that same fence and we've seen footage of catapults being used to sling marijuana and cocaine into the border. it shows that drug cartels and criminal organizations will use any means at their disposal. they have to then get money back into mexico and they use some of the same very strategies. >> now an up market restaurant in columbia, a restaurant started hiring un
charles stratford, al jazeera. >> new pictures have emerged which show the existing u.s.-mexico border fence is not much of a barrier. two mexican boys with large back tacks scaling the wall from the mexican side into the u.s. state ostate. we have more from mexico city. >> this video captures what was a brazen encorings into u.s. territory apparently carrying contraband with what authorities suspect were drugs. they climbed over it in less than 30 seconds showing that they do this...
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stratford with 60 degrees.cu63 in stanford. notice the 50s in montauk and west hampton. there is a dividing line between cool and warm air sitting right around poughkeepsie right now where there was light sprinkles today. that will drift to the south tomorrow. more showers will stream along that heading to the great lakes in our area. th there will be a difference in temperatures, though, depending on where you are in relationship to that front. we'll also be watching very carefully the center portion of the country, from central nebraska to oklahoma and near dallas, exas where a possible tornado outbreak is expected tomorrow. severe weather here. same system, but not going to affect us the same way. for this evening if you're going out, even though you may see some clouds, you don't need umbrellas, there will be clouds moving in later tonight, temperatures around 60 degrees ctfor the rest of the evening. by 10:00, 40s, 50s and 60s depending on where you are. notice the showers coming in tonight and the setup of the differentiation of temperatures. monticello in the 40s.
stratford with 60 degrees.cu63 in stanford. notice the 50s in montauk and west hampton. there is a dividing line between cool and warm air sitting right around poughkeepsie right now where there was light sprinkles today. that will drift to the south tomorrow. more showers will stream along that heading to the great lakes in our area. th there will be a difference in temperatures, though, depending on where you are in relationship to that front. we'll also be watching very carefully the center...
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charles stratford joins us from the town close to the syria border. the turkish prime minister is there today. what are we expecting his central message to be? >> reporter: he ask here under the pretext of honoring this city, giving it a medal for ridding the city of forces in 1920. this has great symbolic value here. we're in south east turkey, in a predominantly kurdish region. repeated peace efforts [indistinct] the p.k.k. have failed [indistinct] [voice over loud speaker drowning out correspondent] >>> charles, thanks. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry has laid a wreath at the peace memorial park in hiroshima. he is the most senior u.s. official ever to visit the site of the world's first nuclear attack. it was dropped in the last days of world war ii. as well as talking about the actual event of hiroshima and the impact that the memorial service had on mr kerry, it was also interesting to listen to him in that news conference because he was going through the shopping list of big world issues. basically, that the g7 countries are all on the s
charles stratford joins us from the town close to the syria border. the turkish prime minister is there today. what are we expecting his central message to be? >> reporter: he ask here under the pretext of honoring this city, giving it a medal for ridding the city of forces in 1920. this has great symbolic value here. we're in south east turkey, in a predominantly kurdish region. repeated peace efforts [indistinct] the p.k.k. have failed [indistinct] [voice over loud speaker drowning out...
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heatading over to the connecticut turnpike, we have delays because of construction. 95 out in the stratford area, experu delays southbound out by exit 33. more weather andn raffic coming up on the fours. >>> now to the results of the new york presidential primaries. the front-runners edge their leofads. they won big on their home turf.
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talking to our correspondent now, charles stratford. more, please, on the significance of the prime minister bringing his cabinet outside of the capital ankara and taking it to this area which is mainly kurdish, but also with many syrian refugees. >> reporter: the prime minister has just finished speaking before that cabinet meeting takes place this afternoon. it was a ceremony here at this stadium in which it was as a pretext, if you like, the prime minister was honoring the city in its battle against french forces in 1920. as you say, it is of huge significance that he has come here to this region, predominantly kurdish, to make this announcement, to honor the city at this time. what he said during his speech also highly significant. he said that there were people in turkey who were trying to light the same fires tasmania were being lit in iraq and syria, but he said that the people of turkey were lighting the fires of brotherhood against those attempts. as i say, it is a particularly difficult situation here in south-east turkey just
talking to our correspondent now, charles stratford. more, please, on the significance of the prime minister bringing his cabinet outside of the capital ankara and taking it to this area which is mainly kurdish, but also with many syrian refugees. >> reporter: the prime minister has just finished speaking before that cabinet meeting takes place this afternoon. it was a ceremony here at this stadium in which it was as a pretext, if you like, the prime minister was honoring the city in its...
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police say the girl was hit by a toyota driven by a 21-year-old man from stratford. he stayed at the scene. washington township police say they had installed plastic orange fencing along the median of the highway to prevent carnival goers from crossing. >> it makes you think that you really need to one hold your kids closely. and really pay attention to what they do. >> it could be anybody's child. and you know, i got goose bumps yesterday. >> reporter: police say the driver involved is cooperating. accident investigators are still trying to determine the circumstances of the crash. at this time, charges have my been filed. to in washington township new jersey, jennifer joyce, fox 29 news. >>> in manayunk, the st. john baptist parish is celebrating 185 cheers. archdiocese charles chap pew provided this morning, the church raised more than $1 million to save and restore the historic parish. and it's prom season, for others the cost of the dance means they might not be able to go. >> that's why drexel students stepped up today. the drexel black action committee organiz
police say the girl was hit by a toyota driven by a 21-year-old man from stratford. he stayed at the scene. washington township police say they had installed plastic orange fencing along the median of the highway to prevent carnival goers from crossing. >> it makes you think that you really need to one hold your kids closely. and really pay attention to what they do. >> it could be anybody's child. and you know, i got goose bumps yesterday. >> reporter: police say the driver...
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he did purchase a home in stratford which is quite a fancy pile hometown. one of the things the archaeologist suspects he did was not done better so he can create -- shakespeare actually needed to do something that we would call today a title search, which is to make sure that he has clear title ii this property that he bought with their earnings he had from his theater career. so we are going to go over here. these are two halves of something that is called an adventure. when this document was executed, the two sides of the deal or the agreement looked at either side which is the identical terms on each side. one is read out aloud and the other is checked to make sure the terms of the deal are identical and then the adventurous cut with the line so that if there separates the, you say show me the other side of this and we will check it. but it is a fascinating anti-fraud device that was used when shakes their decided to check whether he had clear title ii this property and here is a third piece, d.c. were kept by shakespeare and the other party in the agre
he did purchase a home in stratford which is quite a fancy pile hometown. one of the things the archaeologist suspects he did was not done better so he can create -- shakespeare actually needed to do something that we would call today a title search, which is to make sure that he has clear title ii this property that he bought with their earnings he had from his theater career. so we are going to go over here. these are two halves of something that is called an adventure. when this document was...
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> we had three reported, non-forceable entry burglaries, wherein peoples sustained losses in the stratford and wayne sections. the various items such as large screen televisions, wallets, credit cards, and some smaller items were removed including a lap top computer. >> reporter: three homes burglarized, here, in the 600 block of wallace drive and 700 block of hedges lane. houses hit while residents were inside, no one hurt. >> your children, you know, your family is in there and you have no idea. literally, they have no idea until the next morning. they never woke up. >> we believe that there were at least two people involved, because of some evidence that was left behind. >> reporter: on april 4th police report a man's arrest in philadelphia who was wanted for a march tredyffrin a area home burglary. his capture and stolen credit card purchases could lead detectives to suspect behind last monday's three burglaries. meantime, police warn to look out, and lock up. >> to be aware, lock your doors, lock your windows, and make sure that you are using your outdoor lights. >> in an area like th
> we had three reported, non-forceable entry burglaries, wherein peoples sustained losses in the stratford and wayne sections. the various items such as large screen televisions, wallets, credit cards, and some smaller items were removed including a lap top computer. >> reporter: three homes burglarized, here, in the 600 block of wallace drive and 700 block of hedges lane. houses hit while residents were inside, no one hurt. >> your children, you know, your family is in there and...
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charles stratford is live for us there in san lufra. the symbolism is not really lost on anyone. >> that's right. the prime minister giving a speech under the pretext of honoring this city over colonial forces 100 years ago. no one was under any realism, the real power of why he is coming here he is here in southeast turkey, premiumly, people are saying because of the ongoing fight with what it describes as terrorist groups related to the pkk, the kurdish worker's party. peace negotiations broke down in july last year. there of subsequently been a defendant number of attacks that the government has blamed on those groups. there has also been a defendant military campaign in this region, mainly round the city of diaba here it was hugely so symbolic of him coming here. what he said summed it up. he said there were fors in turkey that were trying to ignite the same sort of fires that have been ignited in iraq and syria. he also said as a means of trying to bring some sort of unity and sense of security to the country saying that there were
charles stratford is live for us there in san lufra. the symbolism is not really lost on anyone. >> that's right. the prime minister giving a speech under the pretext of honoring this city over colonial forces 100 years ago. no one was under any realism, the real power of why he is coming here he is here in southeast turkey, premiumly, people are saying because of the ongoing fight with what it describes as terrorist groups related to the pkk, the kurdish worker's party. peace...
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reasons why that was a gift also we start to think that she may have been managing a business in stratford to bankroll him all he was in london soared above to know more about that because then we find more documents. >>, rich you trust that what you know, about shakespeare ? and what did he die of? where does it come from? >> and the folger shakespeare library talks about shakspere life of an icon with every doctor in that historically connected this as collections from our collection in the british library and the trust all in one place probably the first time since he died there is ever been in one place but among those are the documents about his birth and his staff -- and death but we need to put things together which has a certain amount of trustworthiness in the other part shakespeare was a famous man and people wrote about him during they're lifetime hitter people completing to say who is this upstart? he is not from london he did not go to university. and also to help connect with the court records. >>. c-span: here's another one. >> improve secretary party who admitted that this
reasons why that was a gift also we start to think that she may have been managing a business in stratford to bankroll him all he was in london soared above to know more about that because then we find more documents. >>, rich you trust that what you know, about shakespeare ? and what did he die of? where does it come from? >> and the folger shakespeare library talks about shakspere life of an icon with every doctor in that historically connected this as collections from our...
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maybe towards 60s in stratford and fredericksburg.morning, light to moderate rain moving into the d.c. metro area. could be moderate rain on i-95 to the beltway as we head through the midparts of the morning commute. here's 4:00 tomorrow afternoon, an important time, because that's the nats home opener for tomorrow. i wish i could give you the all clear forecast but moderate rain. they might be abe to get the game in, but you need to know there could be a delay with rain drops around. cloudy and chilly day coming up on friday. more record cold towards sunday evening. here's melissa with metro delays. >> metro delays, three different line, delays to glennmont, orange line and blue line to a lot of slowdowns, one lane blocked there because of a new crash at 294. taking a look, chopper 4 inbound 66 right here. those are the headlights right at 50 and you can see those delays as well. maybe a tad heavier than normal volume. overall, typical as you look at that. westbound duke street, the ramp to northbound 295 we have that crash. reminder
maybe towards 60s in stratford and fredericksburg.morning, light to moderate rain moving into the d.c. metro area. could be moderate rain on i-95 to the beltway as we head through the midparts of the morning commute. here's 4:00 tomorrow afternoon, an important time, because that's the nats home opener for tomorrow. i wish i could give you the all clear forecast but moderate rain. they might be abe to get the game in, but you need to know there could be a delay with rain drops around. cloudy...
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in 1984 i got to visit stratford upon avon, picked up a couple of books there that i'll commend quicklynion to shakespeare, a british publication by dent, ghei roett and barbara lloyd evans and a quick interpretation of shakespeare by d.c. browning. great to add to the folger volumes that you publish. [laughter] on someone's shelf. my question, with the emphasis on modern technologies and health sciences and other s.t.e.m.-focused curricula in our education systems at all levels, do you think enough students will continue to study shakespeare to maintain some familiarly and that it may be still offered as dedicated courses at the college level as opposed to just kind of inserting shakespeare in a survey course? thank you. >> host: well, let's direct that to our shakespeare scholar and teacher, ellen mckay, of indiana university. >> guest: sure. well, i have great hope for the endurance of shakespeare. he's made it thus far, pretty impressive. the rationale or the push behind those hopes, i guess, is that in many curricula where there's been an openness, a larger freedom to include text
in 1984 i got to visit stratford upon avon, picked up a couple of books there that i'll commend quicklynion to shakespeare, a british publication by dent, ghei roett and barbara lloyd evans and a quick interpretation of shakespeare by d.c. browning. great to add to the folger volumes that you publish. [laughter] on someone's shelf. my question, with the emphasis on modern technologies and health sciences and other s.t.e.m.-focused curricula in our education systems at all levels, do you think...
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police say the girl was hit by a toyota driven by a 21-year-old man from stratford new jersey.ngton township police say they had installed plastic orange fencing along the median of the highway to prevent carnival goers from crossing. >> it makes you think that you really need to one hold your kids. closely. and really pay attention to what they do. it could be anybody's child. and you know, i got goose bumps yesterday. >> reporter: the driver involved is cooperating. accident investigators are trying to determine the circumstance to say. at this time, charges have not been filed. in washington township new jersey, i'm jennifer joyce fox 29 news. >>> the world continues to mourn the death of music icon prince close friends and family say a personal good-bye. >> a small group gathered at paisley park yesterday to celebrate his life privately along with his family, a family of fellow musicians attended the ceremony, organizers handed out purple and white flowers to fans who gathered to pay their speebts. prince's publicist's announced that the super star's remains have been crema
police say the girl was hit by a toyota driven by a 21-year-old man from stratford new jersey.ngton township police say they had installed plastic orange fencing along the median of the highway to prevent carnival goers from crossing. >> it makes you think that you really need to one hold your kids. closely. and really pay attention to what they do. it could be anybody's child. and you know, i got goose bumps yesterday. >> reporter: the driver involved is cooperating. accident...
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charles stratford has the latest now from southeastern turkey. >> the prime minister is giving his speech at a ceremony honoring this city's victory over colonial forces almost 100 years ago, the message, the symbolism of why he is here in southwest turkey not lost on anyone. he said that there were forces in this country trying to ignite the same sort of fires ignited in syria and iraq. he said that the turkish people were building fires of brotherhood in their defense. now, this area has been the focus of a severe military campaign over the last few months, since peace talks broke down with the kurdish workers party, a party that the government has accused of being a terrorist organization. there have been a number of attacks by people that the government says were affiliated to that group and as i say, a military offensive in this area. of course, coming here to southeast turkey to this city, so close to the syrian border where we're getting reports of what seems to be an offensive by isil forces, is of huge significance. >>> saudi arabia's king solomen received an honorary degree from
charles stratford has the latest now from southeastern turkey. >> the prime minister is giving his speech at a ceremony honoring this city's victory over colonial forces almost 100 years ago, the message, the symbolism of why he is here in southwest turkey not lost on anyone. he said that there were forces in this country trying to ignite the same sort of fires ignited in syria and iraq. he said that the turkish people were building fires of brotherhood in their defense. now, this area...
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the pen stratford middle school student aren't hurt but his parents are seriously angry. >> we put ourrust in these bus drivers to get our kids safely to school. you know, and we do not expect them to get off the bus until they get to school. >> the bus company has fired the driver. now, prosecutors have charged her with engage erring the welfare after child and also wreckless endangerment. >> well, new jersey's largest city and uber announce a deal in which the company will pay the city $3 million up front, as part of a ten year $10 million agreement. sayings uber drivers cannot wait in designated taxi areas for riders, and uber must also provide $1.5 million of commercial liability insurance. and conduct driver background checks. >> shots fired at college campus in arizona, university of arizona police in tuscon looking for a person of interest right now. this after someone began shooting near the keating bio research building last night. officers report shell casings and blood, have been found at that scene. authorities also say someone with a gunshot wound was dropped off at nearby
the pen stratford middle school student aren't hurt but his parents are seriously angry. >> we put ourrust in these bus drivers to get our kids safely to school. you know, and we do not expect them to get off the bus until they get to school. >> the bus company has fired the driver. now, prosecutors have charged her with engage erring the welfare after child and also wreckless endangerment. >> well, new jersey's largest city and uber announce a deal in which the company will...
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> we had three reported, non-forceable entry burglaries, wherein peoples sustained losses in the stratfordnd wayne sections. the various items such as large screen televisions, wallets, credit cards, and some smaller items were removed including a lap top computer. >> reporter: three homes burglarized, here, in the 600 block of wallace drive and 700 block of hedges lane. houses hit while residents were inside, no one
> we had three reported, non-forceable entry burglaries, wherein peoples sustained losses in the stratfordnd wayne sections. the various items such as large screen televisions, wallets, credit cards, and some smaller items were removed including a lap top computer. >> reporter: three homes burglarized, here, in the 600 block of wallace drive and 700 block of hedges lane. houses hit while residents were inside, no one
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charles stratford is on the turkey-syria border, so rewarding aleppo, they seem to be exactly on schedulethis is the time table they were talking about towards the end of the laugh year. >> that's right. it's difficult to say exactly what's happening on the ground with any real verification, but certainly the people that we are talking to, activists and members of the free syrian army close to aleppo are saying certainly this morning, they report what they describe as at least three syrian government airstrikes south of aleppo. they said that they were as they describe it defending their positions in that area. this violence comes at a time when there's supposed to be a partial ceasefire that is only supposed to permit attacks against isis and al-nusra front, but we have a contact in aleppo who we sent down with a camera and he filmed some foot acknowledge for us. what seems to be happening is shifting allegiances amongst these rebels groups, and this i also our report. >> a free syrian army fighter fires at targets in the streets of aleppo. alliances are changing in the city. these men s
charles stratford is on the turkey-syria border, so rewarding aleppo, they seem to be exactly on schedulethis is the time table they were talking about towards the end of the laugh year. >> that's right. it's difficult to say exactly what's happening on the ground with any real verification, but certainly the people that we are talking to, activists and members of the free syrian army close to aleppo are saying certainly this morning, they report what they describe as at least three...
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saturday marked 400 years, since the death of play wright william shakespeare n his birthplace, stratfordvon resident held a parade to honor the writer. plays and concerts are also taking place this weekend. >>> well, pope francis surprised thousands of teenagers in st. peters square on saturday. he sat down to hear their confessions for more than an hour the saturday morning. holy father administered sacrament of reconciliation to 16 boys and girls. >>> and coming up next on "eyewitness news", climate change and your health, doctors are now talking about a urgency, coming up the illness that they say might explode if the world doesn't make changes right now, stay with she trayvon martines. shot to death. dontre hamilton unarmed. sandra bland... did nothing wrong. and makes their mothers' fight for justice her own. she fought in the senate to end racial profiling and discriminatory sentencing. and stands with the president against those who would undo his achievements. just like she's always...stood with us. hillary clinton. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. hi dad. uh huh.
saturday marked 400 years, since the death of play wright william shakespeare n his birthplace, stratfordvon resident held a parade to honor the writer. plays and concerts are also taking place this weekend. >>> well, pope francis surprised thousands of teenagers in st. peters square on saturday. he sat down to hear their confessions for more than an hour the saturday morning. holy father administered sacrament of reconciliation to 16 boys and girls. >>> and coming up next on...
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heatading over to the connecticut turnpike, we have delays because of construction. 95 out in the stratford area, experu delays southbound out by exit 33. more weather andn raffic coming up on the fours. >>> now to the results of the new york presidential primaries. the front-runners edge their leofads. they won big on their home turf. clinton prevailed beating bernie sanders by nearly 300,000 votes. the victory, though, did include some controversy at the polls. "today in new york's" katherine creag is at the board of elections in lower manhattan. a lot of questio anns beiig asked about what happened to the voter roles. >> they've been described as chaos. voter irregularities. some local lawmakers vowed they will launch a probe into the elections board to figure out what went wrong. it resulted in thousands of people not being able to vote. r the candidates, hillary clinton in particular, the new york primary resulted in a big victory. she took 5 8% of the vote. address for bernie sanders, his day day started out fine eno h with a rally in pennsylvhia. the pennsylvania primary is en he rec
heatading over to the connecticut turnpike, we have delays because of construction. 95 out in the stratford area, experu delays southbound out by exit 33. more weather andn raffic coming up on the fours. >>> now to the results of the new york presidential primaries. the front-runners edge their leofads. they won big on their home turf. clinton prevailed beating bernie sanders by nearly 300,000 votes. the victory, though, did include some controversy at the polls. "today in new...
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up to 62 stratford. 55 hampton bays. as usual, the coast takes longer to warm up this time of year. >> great weather for baseball for the mariners taking on the yanks. the shades for the beginning of the game. it will be sunny as well. >> be nice to wear the shades. >> not so nice today for people commuting on the cross bronx expressway. we have a serious accident out there on the cross bronx. this is eastbound after exit 5 castle hill avenue. the left lane is blocked. back to the sheridan expressway. if you can avoid this area and head to the bruckner. east tremont closed at castle hill avenue with an accident out there as well. >> we'll take a live look outside at the l.i.e. many of the roads still look okay. this is getting congested. the gowanus, the l.i.e. starting to slow down because of congestion. >> lauren, thank you. 5:56 right now. a man in pompano beach is plan to go run across the world's oceans in a bubble. >> he's created what he calls a hydropod. a man propelled bubble. he tried to run across the ocean in
up to 62 stratford. 55 hampton bays. as usual, the coast takes longer to warm up this time of year. >> great weather for baseball for the mariners taking on the yanks. the shades for the beginning of the game. it will be sunny as well. >> be nice to wear the shades. >> not so nice today for people commuting on the cross bronx expressway. we have a serious accident out there on the cross bronx. this is eastbound after exit 5 castle hill avenue. the left lane is blocked. back to...
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two lanes are shut down in the stratford area. you can see it is just glowing. a slow stream of headlights so leave yourself extra time in the ea. if you're getting on the rails, nj transit updated the huthdson-blrgen light status running on a modified schedule with 30-minute headwaysd'hrough the morning rush. re's your commuter checklist, metro-north, lirr, transit and path are operating on or close to schedule. alternate side parking rules are in effect today. we'll have more weather a wend traffic ahead on the 4s. >>> lauren, thank you very much. new this morning a new clue in a road rage stabbing on the upper east side. surveillance video showing a man that police are looking for. he's getting into a silver toyota camry. now saturday night near east 61st street and york avenue he and another driver got into an argument. lice say the man in the video stabbed the other driver 11 times. the victim now in critical condition. >>> happening right now, police are searching for a person of interest in connection to the shooting death of a brooklyn man. the nypd rele
two lanes are shut down in the stratford area. you can see it is just glowing. a slow stream of headlights so leave yourself extra time in the ea. if you're getting on the rails, nj transit updated the huthdson-blrgen light status running on a modified schedule with 30-minute headwaysd'hrough the morning rush. re's your commuter checklist, metro-north, lirr, transit and path are operating on or close to schedule. alternate side parking rules are in effect today. we'll have more weather a wend...
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world marking 400 years since william shakespeare's death including this parade in his hometown of stratford avon. president obama also visiting a london theater dedicated to the barge work this morning. >>> rumblings within the democratic party now that bernie sanders should drop out of the race. and get behind hillary clinton. but sanders vows to take the race all the way to the convention. a spokesman says the campaign plans to spend the summer trying to persuade clinton's superdelegates to flip and join them. and new fox news polls just out showing the candidates locked in tight races in indiana and california. among indiana democrats clinton leading 46% to sanders 42%. but notice, that's within the poll's margin of error. it's very close and even closer in california. in fact, mrs. clinton has 48% support there while sanders has 46% again with the margin of error you could call it a tie. >>> adjunct professor of law at university of detroit murphy and the bernie sanders supporter. and danielle is an author of and political commentator and supports hillary clinton. thank you both for com
world marking 400 years since william shakespeare's death including this parade in his hometown of stratford avon. president obama also visiting a london theater dedicated to the barge work this morning. >>> rumblings within the democratic party now that bernie sanders should drop out of the race. and get behind hillary clinton. but sanders vows to take the race all the way to the convention. a spokesman says the campaign plans to spend the summer trying to persuade clinton's...
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it's 38 in stratford at this hour. weather headlines for today, into the 70s we go. we've been waiting for it. today it finally happens. even warmer tomorrow. well into the 70s as we head back to work. with the exception of coastal spots, it's going to stay cooler there. temperatures generally in the 60s. storm tracker shows another high pressure day. not much going on there. we are tracking these 45 degrees outside in central park. look what happens at 1:00 p.m. 20 degrees warmer by lunch or brunch time. you want to stay outside once you get there. look at all that sun. going from the morning into the evening. temperatures are just delightful. even at 7:00. still 67 degrees. lose the jackets for today. lose them for tomorrow as well. this is when temperatures peak as we look ahead. a delightful day. clouds approaching monday night into tuesday. that will cool us off. could see a sprinkle tuesday morning. temperatures back down to the 60s. that's normal this time of year. that's where we should be. just above average today and tomorrow. future tracker shows not much
it's 38 in stratford at this hour. weather headlines for today, into the 70s we go. we've been waiting for it. today it finally happens. even warmer tomorrow. well into the 70s as we head back to work. with the exception of coastal spots, it's going to stay cooler there. temperatures generally in the 60s. storm tracker shows another high pressure day. not much going on there. we are tracking these 45 degrees outside in central park. look what happens at 1:00 p.m. 20 degrees warmer by lunch or...
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we have no reason to doubt that he was anyone but the man from stratford, the son of a glover, londonthis fabulous craft of being in the theater, who succeeded and retired.k and but i think the interest in shakespeare and our fascination abilities and his outside influence has led us to ask, how could anyone be capable of creating that kind of legacy? even francis bacon, another educated, or candidate suggested queen elizabeth i. what level of education would it take to get you to the point where your stories are repeated years later? i think it's very, very tough to that.in and so we've always wanted to know. sometimes we've hoped that knowing who he was would tell us how to read his plays. but i think what we know about reat art is that it defies the basic experiences of the writer and it reaches far out beyond that. i would say as the director of the largest shakespeare collection in the world, we don't swear people to allegiance to one candidate or another and frankly, the search for the other writer has led to many interesting discoveries. interesting out things even if you're se
we have no reason to doubt that he was anyone but the man from stratford, the son of a glover, londonthis fabulous craft of being in the theater, who succeeded and retired.k and but i think the interest in shakespeare and our fascination abilities and his outside influence has led us to ask, how could anyone be capable of creating that kind of legacy? even francis bacon, another educated, or candidate suggested queen elizabeth i. what level of education would it take to get you to the point...
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bring together almost every document that's directly connect today william shakespeare, the man from stratford who lived in london. all in one place. probably the first time that they have ever been in one place. among those will be documented about his birth and death, there will be legal documents, we know that he brought lawsuits. par of what we have to do is put things together from legal documents, which have a certain amount of trust worthiness because they're bureaucratic documents. the other part a famous man. people wrote about him during that time. so you get people complaining who is this, he's from -- he's not from london. he didn't go to university. and so those complaints help us understand how people thought about him and also helped connect the body of work from what we know in court records. >> here is michelle bachman. >> it was press secretary carnie , there are numerous republicans who voted because we knew all were in the future. and so it reminds me of the shakespeare line. didn't you know, that's why i voted against this bill. >> she wasn't reading that so it was obvious
bring together almost every document that's directly connect today william shakespeare, the man from stratford who lived in london. all in one place. probably the first time that they have ever been in one place. among those will be documented about his birth and death, there will be legal documents, we know that he brought lawsuits. par of what we have to do is put things together from legal documents, which have a certain amount of trust worthiness because they're bureaucratic documents. the...