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so he begins to be or not to be and goes through it, and william walton's music is soaring, shoutingnd effects of the water and the wind and the waves. i mean, it's shakespeare plus a lot of bells and whistles in addition to olivier�*s beautiful voice. olivier: to be. or not to be. john gielgud by contrast, the ages of man being an account of his recital of great speeches from shakespeare that more or less sort of looked at, indeed, the different transitions that a human being might have across their life, was the human voice, single, alone, and i guess i understood that both worked. and that the tonal range in gielgud's voice in itself was a sort of self—contained mini orchestra. so i began to understand a bit more about poetry and what a performer could do with it, but i also was very thrilled by what, if you want to put it crudely, what you could do with the boring bits, if you used an orchestra and sound effects and all the rest of it! so they were wake—up calls to me for what the human voice could do, but i suppose, more profoundly than that, what great writing could do. and the
so he begins to be or not to be and goes through it, and william walton's music is soaring, shoutingnd effects of the water and the wind and the waves. i mean, it's shakespeare plus a lot of bells and whistles in addition to olivier�*s beautiful voice. olivier: to be. or not to be. john gielgud by contrast, the ages of man being an account of his recital of great speeches from shakespeare that more or less sort of looked at, indeed, the different transitions that a human being might have...
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walton yes. chair williams yes. all right. thank you, everyone. we are now adjourned at 11:18 a.m. thank you to our public for joining us. >>> when i shoot chinatown, i shoot the architecture that people not just events, i shoot what's going on in daily life and everything changes. murals, graffiti, store opening. store closing. the bakery. i shoot anything and everything in chinatown. i shoot daily life. i'm a crazy animal. i'm shooting for fun. that's what i love. >> i'm frank jane. i'm a community photographer for the last i think about 20 years. i joined the chinese historical society. it was a way i could practice my society and i can give the community memories. i've been practicing and get to know everybody and everybody knew me pretty much documenting the history i don't just shoot events. i'm telling a story in whatever photos that i post on facebook, it's just like being there from front to end, i do a good job and i take hundreds and hundreds of photos. and i was specializing in chinese american history. i want to cover what's happening in chinatown. what's happening in
walton yes. chair williams yes. all right. thank you, everyone. we are now adjourned at 11:18 a.m. thank you to our public for joining us. >>> when i shoot chinatown, i shoot the architecture that people not just events, i shoot what's going on in daily life and everything changes. murals, graffiti, store opening. store closing. the bakery. i shoot anything and everything in chinatown. i shoot daily life. i'm a crazy animal. i'm shooting for fun. that's what i love. >> i'm frank...
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walton yes. chair williams yes. all right. thank you, everyone. we are now adjourned at 11:18 a.m. and thank you to our public for joining us. [music] my name is husheem anderson a lieutenant with the san francisco fire department born and raised in san francisco, grew up in western addition. both my parents worked for the city. my dad was a custodian with san francisco school district and mom a muni driver. when i grew up in san francisco i never thought of the fire service as a career. not because i didn't want to be a firefighter, i just didn't know anything about it and it was literally the experience of trying to figure what i was going to do with the next part of my life where i decided to go to city college and take a couple classes. that is when i discovered there was actually a fire science program program emt program and paramedic program. if it wasn't for that opportunity to get the education training and meet several mentors that are some of my grood friends today, i don't think i ever would are have pursued this career. i was interested in becoming a paramedic so i did
walton yes. chair williams yes. all right. thank you, everyone. we are now adjourned at 11:18 a.m. and thank you to our public for joining us. [music] my name is husheem anderson a lieutenant with the san francisco fire department born and raised in san francisco, grew up in western addition. both my parents worked for the city. my dad was a custodian with san francisco school district and mom a muni driver. when i grew up in san francisco i never thought of the fire service as a career. not...
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walton yes. chair williams yes. all right. thank you, everyone. we are now adjourned at 11:18 a.m. and thank you to our public for joining us. >> everything we do in the tenderloin, we urban outfit. here, this gives us an opportunity to collaborate with other agencies and we become familiar with how other agencies operate and allow us to be more flexible and get better at what we depo in the line of work in this task. >> sometimes you go down and it's hard to get up. so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up. and so i really believe that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that extra connection on why they can change their life or how they could. >> we have a lot of guests that will come in and say
walton yes. chair williams yes. all right. thank you, everyone. we are now adjourned at 11:18 a.m. and thank you to our public for joining us. >> everything we do in the tenderloin, we urban outfit. here, this gives us an opportunity to collaborate with other agencies and we become familiar with how other agencies operate and allow us to be more flexible and get better at what we depo in the line of work in this task. >> sometimes you go down and it's hard to get up. so we see...
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williams and josh adams returning to the side. the final golf major of the year begins tomorrow with the women's open at walton heath.tier goes in as one of the favourites, as she bids for to make it three wins in a row. she claimed her first major on home soil in france at the evian championship, and then followed it up the following week with victory at the scottish 0pen. but there are plenty of british and irish hopes too, who will look to capitalise on the conditions at the course, according to dame laura davies who is competing in her a3rd 0pen., the course for all—stars to play, i think. you can put nearly... think. you can put her the course for all—stars to play, i think. you can put her game is suited superbly now the rain has come. it'll be really interesting. it's not the traditional course. but this is a different type of test. where do you think the best coops will come for those from the uk —— the best hopes. �*? will come for those from the uk -- the best hopes.— will come for those from the uk -- the best hopes. ? obviously leona. she's won. — the best hopes. ? obviously leona. she's won, she's _ the
williams and josh adams returning to the side. the final golf major of the year begins tomorrow with the women's open at walton heath.tier goes in as one of the favourites, as she bids for to make it three wins in a row. she claimed her first major on home soil in france at the evian championship, and then followed it up the following week with victory at the scottish 0pen. but there are plenty of british and irish hopes too, who will look to capitalise on the conditions at the course,...
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the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. >> many have died to take each kilometer. >> ukraine makes gains in its grueling counteroffensive. nick paton walsh reports from the outskirts of a newly liberated ukrainian
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the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the williamlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is pbs newshour west, from w eta studios in washington, and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ >> >> for the first time ever a former american president is charged with conspiring to stay in office after losing an election. >> today in indictment has been unsealed charging donald trump. >> after pleading not guilty an angry donald trump fires back. >> the president and is gaggle of -- lawyers asked me to reject votes. >> his former vice president rebukes trump in his strongest terms yet. >> a d.c. jury would indict and convict a ham sandwich if it was a republican. >> but ot
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the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the williamnd flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of "the newshour." thisrogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is "pbs newshour west" from weta studios in washington and from the walter cronkite bureau -- and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ >> donald trump historic felony charges. >> we look at the facts and we with them all. >> justice and the rule of law are dead in america. >> gop front runner john trump is charged with overseeing a criminal enterprise. >> this is a ridiculous application,
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the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of the newshour. >>> and friends of the news hour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ thank you. >> this is pbs newshour west, from washington and our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ >> >> growing challenges for president biden and >>> growing challenges for president biden. >> i'm here today to announce the appointment of david weiss as a special counsel. >> the attorney general appoints a special counsel in the hunter biden probe, giving republicans new ammunition against the president. >>> i won't be able to go to iowa because i'm sitting in a curtroom on this. and his attorney general charged me with something. >> donald trump
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the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the williamion. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this is pbs newshour >>> this is pbs news hour west from studios in washington and from our bureau of the water, cried school of journalism at the arizona state university. >>> you're watching pbs. >>> they told me that my liver was full of tumors. chemotherapy was not working and that i took that as, that is it. i did not know that a living donor could give you part of their liver and that their liver would grow back. >> olivia was the first person to step forward to be the donor fo
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the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the williamore than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] [upbeat music] - hello everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & company". here's what's coming up. - the lesson for the region is that the europeans and americans can make a lot of noise about human rights, but end of the day, they need oil, they need the money, and they need stability. - [christiane] the shifting sands in saudi arabia and beyond. i asked former us state department official, vali nasr
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the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] introducing a technological achievement so advanced... it rivals the moon landing. wow! ok. rude. that's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. hello and welcome to our company. here's what's coming up. >> i spent months caged. i spent months caged in a solitary cell. >> after seven years he and the other american prisoners are out of teheran's notorious prison but not totally free just yet. we get all the latest ahead. and bring you the heartfelt plea from the man with called this program in mar
the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like...