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pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and have no parking worries. shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by thomas church in 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed on a sundial. it is anchored by twin white gazebos and flowers that bloom year-round. this is the place to tell someone special or the place to declare the commitment you two share. weddings and the event reservations are available for this adorable hidden gem. we know there are many other romantic parks in san francisco. we hope you have enjoyed this torre of lookouts, picnics, and strolls that are available every day.
pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and have no parking worries. shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid...
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william shakespeare died 400 years ago this year. tonight we commemorate this with conversations with four celebrated shakespearean actors. mark rilance, john lit co, stephen fry and kenneth brannen. >> the first copy was on our kitchen table when i was about ten or eleven years old. my brother was five years old with me. he was doing it at school. i saw three weird sisters on the cover. asked him what it was about. my first introduction to macbeth. the same copy i have at the park armory with me every night. sits on my dressing table. 40 years for that. >> i've come to feel there is a collective thing that happens when a group of people focus on something. maybe religions have known it forever. it happens in theater as well. if you get a whole audience focusing on one topic or one story in the case of shakespeare and they're all in the same room. feels our individual minds are capable of something more when we're together focused on something. >> there is an intersection of poetry and emotion that shakespeare is the very best exampl
william shakespeare died 400 years ago this year. tonight we commemorate this with conversations with four celebrated shakespearean actors. mark rilance, john lit co, stephen fry and kenneth brannen. >> the first copy was on our kitchen table when i was about ten or eleven years old. my brother was five years old with me. he was doing it at school. i saw three weird sisters on the cover. asked him what it was about. my first introduction to macbeth. the same copy i have at the park armory...
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[laughter] >> host: well, to go back to william shakespeare, how would you explain shakespeare to those of us who just don't get it? who try? >> guest: oh, i think you have to see shakespeare performed. you know? and when you see it performed, it's very different than reading it. i can, i taught school in mississippi the first year they totally integrated the schools in the south, and one of my classes, we did mcbeth. and we actually, we read mcbeth, and then we had the students perform different scenes from mcbeth. and it was really interesting to see them interpret what they were reading and to get it as part of being able to actually, you know, play out the scenes from macbeth. of course, the witches are everybody's favorite, you know? the double, double, toil and trouble. that's the -- the kids had a great time with that. >> host: is it relevant today? >> guest: oh, absolutely it's relevant. macbeth? you know, you see what happens to lady macbeth, you know? she can't wash the blood from her hands because she still feels that guilt, and, you know, look at some of our situations today
[laughter] >> host: well, to go back to william shakespeare, how would you explain shakespeare to those of us who just don't get it? who try? >> guest: oh, i think you have to see shakespeare performed. you know? and when you see it performed, it's very different than reading it. i can, i taught school in mississippi the first year they totally integrated the schools in the south, and one of my classes, we did mcbeth. and we actually, we read mcbeth, and then we had the students...
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. >> to get back to william shakespeare, how would you explain shakespeare to those of us who just don't get it? who try? >> you have to seeshakespeare performed . and when you see it performed its a very different thing than reading it. i talked to rural mississippi the first year they totally integrated the schools in the south and one of my classes we did macbeth and we actually, we read macbeth and then we had the students perform different scenes from macbeth and it was really interesting to see them interpret what they were reading and to get it as part of being able to actually play out the scenes from macbeth. the witches are everybody's favorite. the bubble, bubble, toil and trouble. the kids had a great time with that. >> is it relevant today? >> absolutely it's relevant. macbeth? you see what happens to lady macbeth. she can't wash the blood from her hands because he still feels that guilt and look at some of our situations today where people have done things that are wrong and unfortunately not everybody feels that guilt but there are people who still do. hamlet, the indecisi
. >> to get back to william shakespeare, how would you explain shakespeare to those of us who just don't get it? who try? >> you have to seeshakespeare performed . and when you see it performed its a very different thing than reading it. i talked to rural mississippi the first year they totally integrated the schools in the south and one of my classes we did macbeth and we actually, we read macbeth and then we had the students perform different scenes from macbeth and it was really...
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. >>> the first published collection of the place of william shakespeare our display in idaho. hundreds lined up to catch a glimpse in the hallway here. it is published seven years after shake her staff. 18 of a large place are known today only because they are included in the 1623 publication. macbeth, julius caesar, twelfth night. into september 21 then back to washington dc. >>> a young boy decides to ditch the idea of gifts's first birthday. >> we will show you how he is giving back to his neighbors in at longhorn, steak is all you need. its not all you get. longhorn's great american steak dinner for $12.99. perfectly seasoned sirloin with your choice of side. plus an appetizer or a dessert. all with fresh salad and unlimited bread. the great american steak dinner, for $12.99. tonight, only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. for lunch try our steakhouse burger >>> 7:56. item bill leslie with your top stories. a man accused with a deadly weekend crash in raleigh is due in court police believe jaciel espino- montes was driving impaired yesterday. >>> there is anoth
. >>> the first published collection of the place of william shakespeare our display in idaho. hundreds lined up to catch a glimpse in the hallway here. it is published seven years after shake her staff. 18 of a large place are known today only because they are included in the 1623 publication. macbeth, julius caesar, twelfth night. into september 21 then back to washington dc. >>> a young boy decides to ditch the idea of gifts's first birthday. >> we will show you how...
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. >> host: the importance of william shakespeare to our culture, our politics, in your view. >> guest: oh, pretty profound. next to the bible, shakespeare's probably had more influence on the way we think and the way we talk and on literature than any other person in, certainly, the history of our language. so, you know, and it's wonderful, obviously, it's great art. it's great plays, but it's great history too. i mean, it's a reminder, you know, that character and history rial matters -- really matters, that history's not just a matter of demographic forces. that's a big part of it, but, you know, individuals count, individuals matter, motivations are complex. you know, i think -- i'm no shakespearean scholar, you know, but anybody who tells you he hasn't been the most influential writer certainly again in anglo-american history, so to speak, and probably maybe, you know, around the world in some ways because he is studied in so many languages, i think, you know, you've got to make him a pretty important guy. >> host: all right, congressman cole, let's say after congress you decide t
. >> host: the importance of william shakespeare to our culture, our politics, in your view. >> guest: oh, pretty profound. next to the bible, shakespeare's probably had more influence on the way we think and the way we talk and on literature than any other person in, certainly, the history of our language. so, you know, and it's wonderful, obviously, it's great art. it's great plays, but it's great history too. i mean, it's a reminder, you know, that character and history rial...
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. >>> little leaguers from central new york may be quoting william shakespeare. >> because all's well that ends well for the kids from endwell. >> usa, usa! >> ryan says the chants and pressure made him a little nervous but didn't show. the starting pitcher struck out eight south endwell win a perfect season. the first little league championship for a new york team since 1964. >>> coming up -- a flight to florida takes a terrifying turn. why -- what passengers saw that let them know immediately something wasn't right. >> more than $20 million raised for the pulse nightclub shooting victims. why gun violence experts now >>> parents in port richey wake up to the sounds of gunfire and cries from their 1-year-old baby hit by a bullet. at 9:30 new information from deputies that has them thinking that the shooting is not random. >> coming together to celebrate a life cut too short. how mothers honored a little girl from new mexico after she was brutally murdered before her 10th birthday. >> hundreds of jobs are up for grabs at tampa international airport. the new businesses there giving mor
. >>> little leaguers from central new york may be quoting william shakespeare. >> because all's well that ends well for the kids from endwell. >> usa, usa! >> ryan says the chants and pressure made him a little nervous but didn't show. the starting pitcher struck out eight south endwell win a perfect season. the first little league championship for a new york team since 1964. >>> coming up -- a flight to florida takes a terrifying turn. why -- what...
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. >>> william shakespear paid a visit to philadelphia city hall at least some of his plays did.ing shakespear for the lunch time crowd for the culture in the courtyard series. mayor kenney invited them to perform. looks like fun. >>> next at 6:00, a fifth atlantic city casino is set to close the doors as the workers near a milestone in their strike. and when the defective regional rail cars get back on track. and a group of teenagers that attacked an 11-year-old. those stories next at 6:00. for the entire "action news" team i'm monica malpass join me for "action news" at 6:00 next. ♪ ♪ 4 by 4 by land, 4 by 4 by sea ♪ ♪ 4 by 4 by air - 'cause i like to fly free ♪ ♪ 4 my country and how it all started out ♪ ♪ 4 the brave and every boy scout ♪ ♪ 4 doin' it yourself cuz you want it done right ♪ ♪ 4 by 4 the top down - stars keep ya up at night ♪ ♪ 4 by 4 every one of our seventy-five years ♪ ♪ 4 by 4 the wave - that's how we say 'cheers' ♪ ♪ that's how we live ♪ 4 by 4ever today, guns can be bought or at a weekend gun show. and if the wrong people get a gun... we know what can happe
. >>> william shakespear paid a visit to philadelphia city hall at least some of his plays did.ing shakespear for the lunch time crowd for the culture in the courtyard series. mayor kenney invited them to perform. looks like fun. >>> next at 6:00, a fifth atlantic city casino is set to close the doors as the workers near a milestone in their strike. and when the defective regional rail cars get back on track. and a group of teenagers that attacked an 11-year-old. those stories...
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. >> the importance of william shakespeare to the culture and politics in your view. >> pretty profound. it's more influence on the way we think and talk. in the history of the language it's wonderful obviously it's a great art but its great history, too. the character and history really matter is that history isn't just a matter of demographic forces. the individuals count and matter. motivations are complex. i think i am no shakespearean scholar but anybody that tells you they haven't been the most influential certainly so to speak around the world in some ways because he has studied so many languages. >> after congress you decided to go back to teaching. you have to teach a class and get your students one book to read. it's an obnoxious question. it's something on american history i would probably pick stephen ambrose's book he used to say i'm told i think i read someplace he had a three volume mixing and i think two volumes on eisenhower commandeered -- d-day and band of brothers. he wrote one that was not widely known. i actually found a copy of it when i was going to little big ho
. >> the importance of william shakespeare to the culture and politics in your view. >> pretty profound. it's more influence on the way we think and talk. in the history of the language it's wonderful obviously it's a great art but its great history, too. the character and history really matter is that history isn't just a matter of demographic forces. the individuals count and matter. motivations are complex. i think i am no shakespearean scholar but anybody that tells you they...
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drama's best re-shaper of history, william shakespeare. asshould see "hamilton" shakespeare history. think about julius caesar, he reshapes geography and include such a neck and is a mess striking clock. but what works as history is his place human core. the dying roman republic, struggling to navigate political forces. senator assassins seeking to restore the aristocratic republic their victim shattered beyond repair and the cold, ruthless men who replace the republic with an empire. "hamilton" is firmly grounded in its human core, presenting it skillfully. hamiltons ambition, and self-destructive this. first, political and psychological complexity. the virginian aristocratic hauteur pervading thomas jefferson. the schuyler sisters' quest to become part of the narroative in a male political world. in the world of "hamilton" politics is a human pursuit safety and reflecting its participants human reality. "hamilton" teaches that politics is and must be hard aork, as ipo lesson we ne-- valuable lesson we need now more than ever. invoke in t
drama's best re-shaper of history, william shakespeare. asshould see "hamilton" shakespeare history. think about julius caesar, he reshapes geography and include such a neck and is a mess striking clock. but what works as history is his place human core. the dying roman republic, struggling to navigate political forces. senator assassins seeking to restore the aristocratic republic their victim shattered beyond repair and the cold, ruthless men who replace the republic with an empire....
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pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare floatnd your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the top of our list for the most intimate picnic settings. avoid all tourist cars and parking hassles by hopping on the cable car. or the 30, 45, 41, or 91 bus. this garden was designed by a the landscape architect thomas church in 19 to -- 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed at this gem of a park. a lush oasis anchored by gazebosanchoreddekcs, -- gazebos, anchored by decks. this is the place to tell your family the love you share. reservations are available for this hidden gem. i am jamie hopper. until next time, don't forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other locat
pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare floatnd your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the top of our list for the most intimate picnic settings....
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pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the top of our list for the most intimate picnic settings. avoid all tourist cars and parking hassles by hopping on the cable car. or the 30, 45, 41, or 91 bus. this garden was designed by a the landscape architect thomas church in 19 to -- 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed at this gem of a park. a lush oasis anchored by gazebosanchoreddekcs, -- gazebos, anchored by decks. this is the place to tell your family the love you share. reservations are available for this hidden gem. i am jamie hopper. until next time, don't forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other
pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the top of our list for the most intimate picnic...
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to william i will shakespeare who i would've loved to have 272 words from. favoritee of lincoln's literary figures. take him and cut him out in little stars. face of heavenhe so find that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the sun. without i thank you for sharing this with me. each toe right your own 272 words. part of theome a library and museum. all of them are there. and bite you all to come and visit our library in springfield and i thank you again for being here this evening. [applause] >> those wonderful presentation and a great project. i don't is the it but it was inspiring. know who thought of it but it was inspiring. we do have time for some questions. we have a microphone in the aisle there. audience. for the mentioned the prime minister reciting the address. international visitors come to the museum. they know he won the civil war. his words were much more that time and place in our history. example, jefferson signed the declaration of independence which is much more universal. ournd people that come familiar with linc
to william i will shakespeare who i would've loved to have 272 words from. favoritee of lincoln's literary figures. take him and cut him out in little stars. face of heavenhe so find that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the sun. without i thank you for sharing this with me. each toe right your own 272 words. part of theome a library and museum. all of them are there. and bite you all to come and visit our library in springfield and i thank you again for being here...