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william shakespeare's the taming of the shrew. by william shakespeare.that'll come in handy when he's mopping out the toilets at the house of pancakes. you know, i could go for some pancakes. jake, please tell me you read the book. i really wish i could, dad. oh, jeez. i was going to read it, but i can't find it. you lost the book? so what do you intend to do about the report? you mean aside from the earthquake? yeah.
william shakespeare's the taming of the shrew. by william shakespeare.that'll come in handy when he's mopping out the toilets at the house of pancakes. you know, i could go for some pancakes. jake, please tell me you read the book. i really wish i could, dad. oh, jeez. i was going to read it, but i can't find it. you lost the book? so what do you intend to do about the report? you mean aside from the earthquake? yeah.
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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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. >> congressman are you a fan of william speak shakespeare? >> i am. >> y. >> he is really foundational for the english language. he's foundational for literature , he's in many ways, the philosopher of english language. is there human emotion or experience that he did not anticipate and express better than you aren't i ever will? >> that is an incredible role to play and skill to possess and nobody's done it better than william shakespeare in the english language. we just celebrated the 400th anniversary of his birthday. he allegedly died on the same day he was born, only many years , decades later. it was also cervantes birthday. he played something similar in his role in the english language i actually was thinking about it the other day in terms of just how powering a figure shakespeare really was. this man was under deadlines. it wasn't like he had years to write his opus. he had deadlines to meet because we've got a plate put on. so, it's doubly impressive, what he produced in his lifetime, is just genius. it's inspired by god. >> what i
. >> congressman are you a fan of william speak shakespeare? >> i am. >> y. >> he is really foundational for the english language. he's foundational for literature , he's in many ways, the philosopher of english language. is there human emotion or experience that he did not anticipate and express better than you aren't i ever will? >> that is an incredible role to play and skill to possess and nobody's done it better than william shakespeare in the english...
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local veterans are using the work of william shakespeare as treatment, and it's doing wonders. we have more on the feast of crispian program. >> we caught up with local veterans turned actors. tonight, but it's the stories of their own. that's compelling. >> these are men and women who have seen and experienced things in real life, that most of us can't imagine. raymond was critically injured in iraq. >> one of the primary issues that i had was the dependancy that accumulated over the years of trying to deal with pain. >> when the pills were taken away, he turned to heroin. he heard of the acting program. >> it was the door i needed unlocking. emoting on stage in a character, and going out into a public space as yourself, and feeling the emotion again, you're able to better control and recognize it. >> and stumbled into it the same way. she was raped by her army years ago, i wasn't leaving my house. i had to do something. >> that something was acting, learning spahakespeare. >> i don't get judged in this room, and i can go to my counselor, and talk about what came up for me. >>
local veterans are using the work of william shakespeare as treatment, and it's doing wonders. we have more on the feast of crispian program. >> we caught up with local veterans turned actors. tonight, but it's the stories of their own. that's compelling. >> these are men and women who have seen and experienced things in real life, that most of us can't imagine. raymond was critically injured in iraq. >> one of the primary issues that i had was the dependancy that accumulated...
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local veterans using the work of william shakespeare as treatment,they are getting ready for opening night of the "feast of crispian" program at u-w-m later this week.raymond dan hubbard was critically injured in iraq 10 years ago while serving in the wisconsin national guard.when his pills were taken awayhe turned to heroin. while in rehab at the v-a... he heard about the acting program. it was the door that i needed unlocking. by emoting on stage in a character, and going out into a public space emotion again, you're better able to control it and recognize it. this program is made possible entirely through donations. if you'd like to hel or attend one of their performances this thursday through sunday, just click on the link to this story at tmj4.com coming up on live at daybreak on today's tmj4...save on gas.... keep your car at home... the deal you can get today for less than a dollar. and up next... the new law that goes into weekend. what you should know when driving through i'm going first. no you're not, you went first last time. why are those lines on my floor? a distance co
local veterans using the work of william shakespeare as treatment,they are getting ready for opening night of the "feast of crispian" program at u-w-m later this week.raymond dan hubbard was critically injured in iraq 10 years ago while serving in the wisconsin national guard.when his pills were taken awayhe turned to heroin. while in rehab at the v-a... he heard about the acting program. it was the door that i needed unlocking. by emoting on stage in a character, and going out into a...
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. >> to go back to william shakespeare, how would you explain shakespeare to those of us who just don't get it? who try. >> guest: i think you have to see shakes your performance. and when you see performed it is very different than reading it. 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 read mcbeth and we have the students perform different scenes from mcbeth. 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 mcbeth. of of course the witches are everybody's favorite. the double, double toil and trouble. the kids have a great time with that. spee1 is it relevant today? spee2 absolutely it is relevant. mcbeth, you see what happens to lady macbeth, she cannot wash the blood from her hands because she still feels that guilt. get some some of our situations today where people have done fun things that are wrong and unfortunately not everybody feels that guilt but there are people who still do. ham
. >> to go back to william shakespeare, how would you explain shakespeare to those of us who just don't get it? who try. >> guest: i think you have to see shakes your performance. and when you see performed it is very different than reading it. 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 read mcbeth and we have the students perform different scenes from mcbeth. it was really...
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the importance of william shakespeare to our culture and our politics in your view. >> pretty profound. next to the possible shakespeare had more influence on the way we think and the way we talk in on literature than any other person than in the history of our language in its wonderful obviously it's a great artist and play but it's great history also. it is a reminder that the character and history really matter. that was a big part of it. i am no shakespearean scholar. but anyone that hasn't been the most influential writer certainly again in the anglo-american history and probably i'm supposed to teach the class. this is a great historian. he wrote a book that is not as widely known as it should be. the dual lives of two american warriors. when i was going to little big horn battlefield. and there's the book. the little place about the two very different warriors in western oklahoma. and i was secretary of state it was in private hands to get i could pick out a bunch of extra books. the wonderful first man of rome series. that book on politics it's probably better than any history
the importance of william shakespeare to our culture and our politics in your view. >> pretty profound. next to the possible shakespeare had more influence on the way we think and the way we talk in on literature than any other person than in the history of our language in its wonderful obviously it's a great artist and play but it's great history also. it is a reminder that the character and history really matter. that was a big part of it. i am no shakespearean scholar. but anyone that...
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. >> host: recently with 400th 400th anniversary of william shakespeare's death. are you a shakespearean in any way? >> guest: oh, appreciation. reading, i've always thought that going -- it would be a good excuse for a trip to italy, to go and -- it's right around comb c missouri and through the balcony that inspired romeo and juliet. that would be a good experience for a trip. i'm sure plenty of people have used it for research, right? >> host: so representative blackburn, when you return to a favorite book, what is that book you pick up every couple of years and re-read. >> guest: i go back through the seven habits of steven covey's books itch keep those grouped together on my shelf, and it's great to pick those up every once in a while, and on a snow day or something like that and just go back and hit the chapter topic that keeps your mine thinking about prioritizeation, organization, and keeping the first things first, and i -- we all need those reminders. when i need to bolster myself for the fight, i'll pick up at lat shrugged. it is just one of my favorite
. >> host: recently with 400th 400th anniversary of william shakespeare's death. are you a shakespearean in any way? >> guest: oh, appreciation. reading, i've always thought that going -- it would be a good excuse for a trip to italy, to go and -- it's right around comb c missouri and through the balcony that inspired romeo and juliet. that would be a good experience for a trip. i'm sure plenty of people have used it for research, right? >> host: so representative blackburn,...
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shame on you, william shakespear. women are human beings and not summer's days. sorry, not sorry. >> paul, what do you think of this? it is an analogy. that's what it is. >> sure, it is a kind of one that doesn't make a lot of sense. >> so you want to argue the merits. this is what got me. they said it is heinous and evil. these aren't candies. these are people. how is he using it as an analogy. >> this says it all. that's not true. >> these three might kill you and these three might kill cancer. >> they may start google or amazon. >> wait, paul peaks a poin -- paul makes a point. he said you have to take the good with the bad. >> i feel sorry pour the skittles company. >> and the photographer of the picture came out and said -- they said they were refugees and that these are being used. >> the incredible photograph. like we can't find another one. i think making an argument that we will get some good with the bad and anyone in law enforcement from the fbi, the cia, trump says a lot of things and says we can keep all bad out which we know is not possible. the poi
shame on you, william shakespear. women are human beings and not summer's days. sorry, not sorry. >> paul, what do you think of this? it is an analogy. that's what it is. >> sure, it is a kind of one that doesn't make a lot of sense. >> so you want to argue the merits. this is what got me. they said it is heinous and evil. these aren't candies. these are people. how is he using it as an analogy. >> this says it all. that's not true. >> these three might kill you...
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shakespeare and you see that what they, nicholas and nigel, they're brothers, they encounter william shakespeare and he is a character that's like mick jagger in the rolling stones. he's a rock star, especially in his own mind and he's a rock star, however, who is like taking other peoples ideas and other peoples work and claiming it as his own and here are these two is it's written by two brothers. wayne and karey kirkpatrick and so this is actually somewhat autobiographical as they both have had careers actually on stage and in nashville as writers and so this is their foray into the musical theater. you're going to find their humor refreshing, you're going to find it energetic. there's going to be a great game for you to see all the references to all of the musicals something rotten is going to put a spring in your step. the perfect show to see in april as we celebrate spring here in cleveland, ohio because it's a night filled with comedy, dancing, singing, costumes, humor, and a night you won't forget. ? your starlet won't quit it's going to be hilarious and after meeting the creators, i can
shakespeare and you see that what they, nicholas and nigel, they're brothers, they encounter william shakespeare and he is a character that's like mick jagger in the rolling stones. he's a rock star, especially in his own mind and he's a rock star, however, who is like taking other peoples ideas and other peoples work and claiming it as his own and here are these two is it's written by two brothers. wayne and karey kirkpatrick and so this is actually somewhat autobiographical as they both have...
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. >>> a new celebration of william shakespeare's life and work is coming to boston 400 years after his death. es featuring historical maps and images highlighting his most famous works. the exhibit is at the public library. it is open through february. >>> well the good news is it's not as wet and yucky outside as it was yesterday morning. but it's still pretty warm. >> you didn't have to water the flowers yesterday which was nice. >> that's true. i'm not really allowed to water the flowers. >> the drought has been bad. the plants, the lawn, the ah as you got the drink yesterday. today much drier. there will be a few linger showers. but outdoor recess is a good. dressing for summer as we rise out of the 60s this morning. 70s for recess time and then the bus ride home features temperatures running in the 80s across southern new england. all right we added in another countdown here, we already have the home opener for the patriots. two days until fall begins. you can believe it? 19 days, that's it, until brady is back. 41 days and 65 days, we put the flapping turkey on there. that's one
. >>> a new celebration of william shakespeare's life and work is coming to boston 400 years after his death. es featuring historical maps and images highlighting his most famous works. the exhibit is at the public library. it is open through february. >>> well the good news is it's not as wet and yucky outside as it was yesterday morning. but it's still pretty warm. >> you didn't have to water the flowers yesterday which was nice. >> that's true. i'm not really...
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. >>> a new celebration of william shakespeare's life and work is coming to boston 400 years after his death. shakespeare's here and everywhere features historical from romeo and juliet. it is open through february. pretty cool. >>> coming up next, the latest on jimmy garoppolo's shoulder injury. >> plus tom brady weighs in. what he says about his back-up's potential in the nfl. >> and getting hot at the right time. david ortiz and the red sox in the midst of a winning streak. steve burton has highlights from my prescription costs keep going up. it's more expensive every year. it would be a lot cheaper to buy my medication from canada. kelly ayotte voted to block consumers from buying safe medicines from canada. and voted against lower cost generic drugs. kelly ayotte gets all that money from the big drug industry. hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions. when you take all that money it just changes you. kelly ayotte's not working for us. . >>> tom brady weighing in on jimmy garoppolo's injury. >> steve burton has it all for us in the morning sports. >> reporter: let
. >>> a new celebration of william shakespeare's life and work is coming to boston 400 years after his death. shakespeare's here and everywhere features historical from romeo and juliet. it is open through february. pretty cool. >>> coming up next, the latest on jimmy garoppolo's shoulder injury. >> plus tom brady weighs in. what he says about his back-up's potential in the nfl. >> and getting hot at the right time. david ortiz and the red sox in the midst of a...
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in the end, i will to william shakespeare who i would've loved to have 272 words from. he was one of lincoln's favorite literary figures. take him and cut him out in little stars. -- shakespeare once said, " take him and cut him out in little stars. he shall make the face of heaven 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. i encourage each of you to right your own 272 words. it would become a part of the library and museum. ofre are all 1200 or 1300 them there for you. i invite you to come visit our library in springfield and i thank you again for being here this evening. [applause] >> thank you, that was a wonderful presentation and a great project. it is inspiring. get more toll understand the two words from somebody in the audience. we do have time for some questions. in the a microphone aisle there. if you would step up. >> i speak for the audience. thank you for not having john colin recite the efforts. >> we would be here until tomorrow. >> you mentioned the prime minister r
in the end, i will to william shakespeare who i would've loved to have 272 words from. he was one of lincoln's favorite literary figures. take him and cut him out in little stars. -- shakespeare once said, " take him and cut him out in little stars. he shall make the face of heaven 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. i encourage each of you to right your own 272 words. it would become a...
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drama's best reshaper of history, william shakespeare. i argue that e should see hamilton as what i call shakespeare history. think about julius caesar. he reshapes roman geography and includes aknack nichls as striking clocks. but what works as history is his play's human core, the dying roman republican, struggling to and a half gait the political forces over which they have no control, senator assassins desperately seeking to store the republic that was shattered beyond repair, and the cold rutsless men. hamilton too is firmly grounded in its human core, presenting it skillfully and effectively, hamilton's ambition, selfishness and self destructiveness. the virginian pervading thomas jefferson. the skyler sisters to become part of the narrative in a male political world. in the world of hamilton, politics is a human pursuit shaping and reflecting its participant's human reality. hamilton teaches that politics is and must be hard work, a valuable lesson that we need now more than ever, especially after cleveland. though it's sketch of t
drama's best reshaper of history, william shakespeare. i argue that e should see hamilton as what i call shakespeare history. think about julius caesar. he reshapes roman geography and includes aknack nichls as striking clocks. but what works as history is his play's human core, the dying roman republican, struggling to and a half gait the political forces over which they have no control, senator assassins desperately seeking to store the republic that was shattered beyond repair, and the cold...
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william shakesspear's death. the exhibit examines his work. it aims to show how authors, map makers and readers during shakespeare's town saw the world around them. 30 items arranged geographically from europe and asia tou classical time. >>> wallet hub came up with a list of the most fun cities and scottsdale comes in 10th on the list. tempe comes in at 13th on the list. scottsdale got the high marks for most acres of parklands and highest numbers of fitness centers. phoenix metro doing pretty well. peoria, 98th most fun city. the number one city on the list, this won't surprise you, sin city capturing the top spot scoring high when it comes to the number of bars and dance clubs. they looked at the greatest number of variety of cheap and fun activities. >>> google's self-driving cars involved in three crashes in chandler last month. who is >> a woman's trip to the dollar store could cost her more than a few bucks. it cost her her freedom. >>> we'll set the table for you tonight at 7:00, the fall season kicks off with bruce wayne look alike roaming the streets on "gotham" then catch the season mother tries to escape from hell and we're back on f
william shakesspear's death. the exhibit examines his work. it aims to show how authors, map makers and readers during shakespeare's town saw the world around them. 30 items arranged geographically from europe and asia tou classical time. >>> wallet hub came up with a list of the most fun cities and scottsdale comes in 10th on the list. tempe comes in at 13th on the list. scottsdale got the high marks for most acres of parklands and highest numbers of fitness centers. phoenix metro...
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. >> host: the importance of william shakes here to our culture, our politics in your view. >> guest: pretty profound. next to the bible, shakespeare is more influence on the way we think and the way we talk and on literature than any other person certainly in the history of our language. and it's wonderful. obviously it's great art, but it's great history, too. it is a reminder of a character in history really matters. history is not just a matter of demographic forces. that is a big part of it, but individuals count. motivations are complex. no shakespearean scholar, but anyone hasn't been the most influential writers certainly in anglo-american history so to speak and probably maybe around the world and some ways because he studied so many languages. you've got to make it a pretty important guy. >> host: that's after congress you decide to go back teaching them to have to teach a class and give your students one book to read. >> guest: that the most unfair question. >> host: it's an obnoxious question. >> guest: honestly it would depend on what i was teaching. if i was just giving them a great book and something on american hist
. >> host: the importance of william shakes here to our culture, our politics in your view. >> guest: pretty profound. next to the bible, shakespeare is more influence on the way we think and the way we talk and on literature than any other person certainly in the history of our language. and it's wonderful. obviously it's great art, but it's great history, too. it is a reminder of a character in history really matters. history is not just a matter of demographic forces. that is a...