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in others it will be played with the deadly darkness of shakespeare's richard the iii. and if we are lucky, future audiences watching all of the plays about the madness of donald trump will be watching
in others it will be played with the deadly darkness of shakespeare's richard the iii. and if we are lucky, future audiences watching all of the plays about the madness of donald trump will be watching
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bun i hear about the shakespeare group. san quentin shakespeare, youki have to being me. all right, i'll check it out. they're like, okay, we're going to pretend to be nature. pretend to be a bee. i'm 280 pounds, how am i going to be a bee, right? just pretend. i'm like,all right, i'll pretend. now i'll be a butterfly. who, me? i'm not a butterfly. but i tried it. i flapped my wings. people are being rabbits and people areeing rocks here i'm this butterfly flying around. i start to laugh, it's like, is okay, thiretty cool, because when you laugh, you experience something that takes you beyond the negativity. i start to gn and they give us the play they want to do, and it's"julius caesar," everybody is like, you'll make a greatulius caesar. i guess, but i don't think'vo, because never acted before. here's my resume, i've been a bee and a butterfly, now you want me to be julius caesar. but okay. so i get cast at julius caesar. >> mark antony. >> caesar, my lord. >> and there was a guy, his name is lee, they call him maverick. he was playing mark antony, caesar's best friend
bun i hear about the shakespeare group. san quentin shakespeare, youki have to being me. all right, i'll check it out. they're like, okay, we're going to pretend to be nature. pretend to be a bee. i'm 280 pounds, how am i going to be a bee, right? just pretend. i'm like,all right, i'll pretend. now i'll be a butterfly. who, me? i'm not a butterfly. but i tried it. i flapped my wings. people are being rabbits and people areeing rocks here i'm this butterfly flying around. i start to laugh, it's...
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i loved memorising shakespeare and i can still quote it in times of need. we are going back to be independent, and the other big story today. was the number of drug—related debts rick —— reaching record levels. very worrying and the statistics are start there's a huge increase in the number of deaths related to drug poisoning either illegal or in some cases prescription drugs. buried beneath the story, also of their meat that had my figures are huge disparities across the country. i think in the northeast something like 96.3 people per million have died. whereas in london, it's down to 39.4. huge disparities and i think it's one of the areas people argue about the crime figures and whether or not government is responsible and what can be done to deal with it, it's a genuine debate. i think around drug—related debts, it's absolutely clear that if the resources are not there and there is a huge cut in resources , there and there is a huge cut in resources, with local authorities that are responsible for care and rehabilitate —— rehabilitation trea
i loved memorising shakespeare and i can still quote it in times of need. we are going back to be independent, and the other big story today. was the number of drug—related debts rick —— reaching record levels. very worrying and the statistics are start there's a huge increase in the number of deaths related to drug poisoning either illegal or in some cases prescription drugs. buried beneath the story, also of their meat that had my figures are huge disparities across the country. i think...
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but then i hear about the shakespeare group. san quentinarshakes you have to be kidding me. all right, i'll check it out. they're like, okay, we're going to pretend to be naure. pretend to be a bee. i'm 280 pounds, how am i going to be a bee, right? pretend. i'm like, all right, i'll 'lpretend. now be a butterfly. who, me? i'm not a butterfly. but i tried it. i flapped my wings. people are being rabbits ande peoare being rocks. here i'm this butterfly flying around. i start to laugh, it's like, okay, this is pretty cool, because when you laugh, you experience something that takes you beyond the negativity. itart to go, and then they give us the play they want to do, and it's "julius caesar," everybody is like, you'll ke a great julius caesar. i guess, but't i dhink so, because i've never acted before. here's my resume, i've been aan d a butterfly, now you want me to be julius caesar. but okay. so i get cast at juliuscaesar. >> mark antony. >> caesar, my rd. >> and there was a guy, his name is lee,imthey call maverick. he was playing mark antony, caesar's best friend, almost
but then i hear about the shakespeare group. san quentinarshakes you have to be kidding me. all right, i'll check it out. they're like, okay, we're going to pretend to be naure. pretend to be a bee. i'm 280 pounds, how am i going to be a bee, right? pretend. i'm like, all right, i'll 'lpretend. now be a butterfly. who, me? i'm not a butterfly. but i tried it. i flapped my wings. people are being rabbits ande peoare being rocks. here i'm this butterfly flying around. i start to laugh, it's like,...
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the dialogue and content may not always make sense shakespeare is more than just infinite monkeys typing of course. i am. but then people don't always create masterpieces either. music the ai system or eventually stop it going on and endless meto live stream on you tube the ai plays around the clock. human musicians can't do that but what really is the point. of quick reaction bethlehem dessie to what you just saw there what scares me at least. is the data especially the creativity that comes from the machines i feel like it's especially one sided right from global point of view when you see it specially when you come from from africa there's not a lot of. creative data or painting so our music that's being represented in creating these creative arts or music ok that's a very interesting point and we will get to that thanks very much to bethlehem does the microscopic what's your immediate response upon seeing some of that stuff well i think you put that painting on your on your wall well i don't think it's a painting as a matter of fact it doesn't qualify or not at all i mean you might t
the dialogue and content may not always make sense shakespeare is more than just infinite monkeys typing of course. i am. but then people don't always create masterpieces either. music the ai system or eventually stop it going on and endless meto live stream on you tube the ai plays around the clock. human musicians can't do that but what really is the point. of quick reaction bethlehem dessie to what you just saw there what scares me at least. is the data especially the creativity that comes...
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the way art is made so what does this mean if the successors to some of our greatest creative minds shakespeare rembrandt or even beethoven are in fact high performance machines art has always been a defining feature of our humanity so are we perhaps at the end of an era and can i be truly creative these are questions we'll attempt to answer with a diverse group of guests give them around of applause please ladies and gentlemen . and please allow me to introduce them bethlehem dessie is here all the way from. today touted as the youngest pioneer in ethiopia's fast emerging tech scene so her focus is on training women in ai she does this that i called labs which is one of the involved in developing the famous humanoid robot sophia who is over here on my right give her a round of applause. my. german philosopher and bestselling author says that it's precisely human imperfection that will be our greatest strength and our stupidity makes us clever. raghav r k k is a multi-disciplinary artist from india he's also a curator and co-founder of 641 that's a collective that focuses on ai. place in the re
the way art is made so what does this mean if the successors to some of our greatest creative minds shakespeare rembrandt or even beethoven are in fact high performance machines art has always been a defining feature of our humanity so are we perhaps at the end of an era and can i be truly creative these are questions we'll attempt to answer with a diverse group of guests give them around of applause please ladies and gentlemen . and please allow me to introduce them bethlehem dessie is here...
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eric was gobbling up shakespea shakespeare, putting papers on king lear and mcbeth. he would write the most amazing apologies. sometimes he got in trouble and when he explains himself with utter remorse, he quote shakespeare and he learned a similar thinker, you would give a kid a lot of latitude. he seems to be doing well, sometimes he gets in trouble and ask up but what kind of parent things, i wonder if he's considering mass murder? they recognized depression, they knew dylan was depressed, they had no idea how bad it was, that it was that extreme. they didn't know he was suicidal. the also new they had a shy kid and he was shy, painfully shy since he was little. in high school, he felt like a fish out of water. he went to high school and he felt awkward there, he didn't talk to people until he got to know them. they knew he was struggling but had no idea it was that bad. that's the scary thing about "columbine", dylan was a typical high school kids. >> you write in your book that eric was very, well typical, i guess. he had girlfriends, friends, he was smart. >>
eric was gobbling up shakespea shakespeare, putting papers on king lear and mcbeth. he would write the most amazing apologies. sometimes he got in trouble and when he explains himself with utter remorse, he quote shakespeare and he learned a similar thinker, you would give a kid a lot of latitude. he seems to be doing well, sometimes he gets in trouble and ask up but what kind of parent things, i wonder if he's considering mass murder? they recognized depression, they knew dylan was depressed,...
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at age 18 trudi lit out for the birthplace of william shakespeare. >> packed my tiny suitcase and headed towards, where else, stratford. if you are going to be an actor, go big. >> by age 25 she landed leading roles with the royal shakespeare company. >> when you said a woman changed my life, i thought you were going to mention roxanne. you don't have to put on the red light. those days are over. you don't have to sell your body to the night. roxanne. >> roxanne was the first of a series of worldwide hits. sting was married with two kids when he met trudi styler. >> it started to dawn on us after getting to know each other we sparked in a way that friends don't spark. >> let's just say. >> let's just say. >> they married 27 years ago. and after a long search -- >> very dilapidated. a song. maybe two songs. >> once the house was in order they turned to the fields. >> i am a farmer's daughter. i love the idea of having a lot of land around that could be cultivated in some way. >> with the help of experts and locals, some that worked the land for generations, they brought back the olive gro
at age 18 trudi lit out for the birthplace of william shakespeare. >> packed my tiny suitcase and headed towards, where else, stratford. if you are going to be an actor, go big. >> by age 25 she landed leading roles with the royal shakespeare company. >> when you said a woman changed my life, i thought you were going to mention roxanne. you don't have to put on the red light. those days are over. you don't have to sell your body to the night. roxanne. >> roxanne was the...
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some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with a tyrant and the point is shakespeare really read you know you write you know you read a tyrant to topple him be it macbeth be it which at the 2nd be it the supreme leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. 3 . major take and i think that you should not think that whenever you feel. that you should start a wall. about the shouting of. someone by someone what i'm saying is we have a. iran is aiming for regional head germany and regional destabilization that would destabilize europe is already started with this one and i mean we don't have to be myopic i mean iran is is not a stabilizing force in the region but nor is the you know saudi arabian or is sometimes israel so we have the north sometimes a turkey for that matter so we have to take a comprehensive approach in order to be able to solve the perennial crisis that we have in the region if we keep on you know having i mean if the choice will be between a military regime change policy a lot of neo conservatism in iraq or authoritarian stability policies outside e
some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with a tyrant and the point is shakespeare really read you know you write you know you read a tyrant to topple him be it macbeth be it which at the 2nd be it the supreme leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. 3 . major take and i think that you should not think that whenever you feel. that you should start a wall. about the shouting of. someone by someone what i'm saying is we have a. iran is aiming for regional...
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the dialogue and content may not always make sense shakespeare is more than just infinite monkeys typing of course. i am. but then people don't always create masterpieces either. music the ai system relentless doppelganger and endless metal live stream on you tube the ai plays around the clock. human musicians can't do that but what really is the point. of quick reaction bethlehem dessie to what you just saw there what scares me at least. is the data especially the creativity that comes from the machines i feel like it's especially one sided right from global point of view when you see it specially when you come from africa there's not a lot of these creative data or paintings or music that's being represented in creating these creative arts or music ok that's a very interesting point and we will get to that thanks very much to bethlehem does he microscopical what's your immediate response upon seeing some of that stuff well i thank you for that painting on your on your wall of the well i don't think it's a painting as a matter of fact it doesn't qualify or not at all i mean you might th
the dialogue and content may not always make sense shakespeare is more than just infinite monkeys typing of course. i am. but then people don't always create masterpieces either. music the ai system relentless doppelganger and endless metal live stream on you tube the ai plays around the clock. human musicians can't do that but what really is the point. of quick reaction bethlehem dessie to what you just saw there what scares me at least. is the data especially the creativity that comes from...
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some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with the tyrant the point is shakespeare reread the only way to know you read a tyrant is to topple him be it macbeth be it richard the 2nd be it the supremes leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. but they can't just 50. that's the same kind of analysis that 2003 to the top amount of saddam hussein in iraq into the us really a major mistake and i think that you should not somehow always think that whenever you feel dissed by someone else around the globe that you should stop the wall no one's talking about discharging a wall feeling to someone by someone on what i'm saying is we have a. iran is aiming for regional head germany and regional destabilization that would destabilize europe it's already started with just what i mean we don't have to be myopic i mean iran is is not a stabilizing force in the region but nor is the you know saudi arabian or is sometimes so we have in the north sometimes a turkey for that matter so we have to take a comprehensive approach in order to be able to solve the perennial crisis t
some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with the tyrant the point is shakespeare reread the only way to know you read a tyrant is to topple him be it macbeth be it richard the 2nd be it the supremes leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. but they can't just 50. that's the same kind of analysis that 2003 to the top amount of saddam hussein in iraq into the us really a major mistake and i think that you should not somehow always think that whenever you...
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there's going to be a war but people are worried and the chancellor is is silent reading a book about shakespeare and some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with the tyrant and the point is shakespeare reading radio you write to know you read a tyrant is to topple him be it macbeth be it which at the 2nd be it the supremes leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. but they can't just make. the same kind of analysis that 2003 to the top a month off saddam will say in the iraq and of the us really a major mistake and i think that you should not somehow always think that whenever you feel dissed by someone else around the globe that you should start a wall you know when something about this starting a war if you need to see someone by someone and what i'm saying is we have a. iran is aiming for regional head germany and regional destabilization that would destabilize europe it's already started with just what i mean we don't have to be myopic i mean iran is is not a stabilizing force in the region but nor is the you know saudi arabia nor is sometimes israel so
there's going to be a war but people are worried and the chancellor is is silent reading a book about shakespeare and some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with the tyrant and the point is shakespeare reading radio you write to know you read a tyrant is to topple him be it macbeth be it which at the 2nd be it the supremes leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. but they can't just make. the same kind of analysis that 2003 to the top a month off saddam...
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there's going to be a war but people are worried and the chancellor is is silent reading a book about shakespeare and some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with the tyrant and the point is shakespeare you know you write you know you read a tyrant is to topple him be it macbeth be it which at the 2nd be it the supremes leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. but they can just repeat myself it was just the same kind of analysis that 2003 to the top a month off saddam hussein and iraq and of those really a major mistake and i think that you should not somehow always think that whenever you feel dissed by someone else around the globe that you should start a wall you know when something about the starting of wall feeling to someone by someone and what i'm saying is we have a. iran is aiming for regional head germany and regional destabilization that would destabilize europe it's already started with this what i mean we don't have to be myopic i mean iran is not a stabilizing force in the region but nor as you know saudi arabia nor is sometimes the israel so w
there's going to be a war but people are worried and the chancellor is is silent reading a book about shakespeare and some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with the tyrant and the point is shakespeare you know you write you know you read a tyrant is to topple him be it macbeth be it which at the 2nd be it the supremes leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. but they can just repeat myself it was just the same kind of analysis that 2003 to the top a...
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some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with a tyrant and the point is shakespeare reading radio you write you know you read a tyrant is to topple him be it macbeth be it which at the 2nd be it the supremes leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. take and i think that you should not think that whenever you feel. that you should start a wall. about the shouting a wall feeling to someone by someone and what i'm saying is we have a. iran is aiming for a regional hedge of money and regional destabilization that would be stabilized europe is already started with this $1.00 i mean we don't have to be myopic i mean iran is not a stabilizing force in the region but nor as you know saudi arabia nor is sometime the israel so we have in the north sometimes a turkey for that matter so we have to take a comprehensive approach in order to be able to solve the perennial crisis that we have in the region if we keep on you know having i mean if the choice will be between a military regime change policy other neoconservatism in iraq war on terror attack against ability poli
some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with a tyrant and the point is shakespeare reading radio you write you know you read a tyrant is to topple him be it macbeth be it which at the 2nd be it the supremes leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. take and i think that you should not think that whenever you feel. that you should start a wall. about the shouting a wall feeling to someone by someone and what i'm saying is we have a. iran is aiming for a...
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some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with the tyrant and the point is shakespeare reading radio you write you know you read a tyrant is to topple him be it macbeth be it which at the 2nd be it the supreme leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. but they can just repeat myself that's the same kind of analysis that 2003 to the top a month off saddam hussein in iraq and of those really a major mistake and i think that you should not somehow always think that whenever you feel dissed by someone else around the globe that you should stop the wall you know when something about the starting of wall feeling to someone by someone and what i'm saying is we have a. iran is aiming for regional head germany and regional distempered as a. started with this one and i mean we don't have to be myopic i mean iran is and is not a stabilizing force in the region but nor as you know saudi arabia nor is sometimes israel so we have in the north sometimes a turkey for that matter so we have to take a comprehensive approach in order to be able to solve the perennial crisis that w
some 100 days interesting by the way a book on the tyrant how to deal with the tyrant and the point is shakespeare reading radio you write you know you read a tyrant is to topple him be it macbeth be it which at the 2nd be it the supreme leader of iran this guy is a danger to the world. but they can just repeat myself that's the same kind of analysis that 2003 to the top a month off saddam hussein in iraq and of those really a major mistake and i think that you should not somehow always think...
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and there was mark twain, shakespeare and they were good books. and he brought them up to read books and to read above their level, in other words if you don't understand shakespeare all the more reason to read. and he told them, learn to use the english language correctly and effectively both on paper and on your feet, no matter what location you intend to pursue. those two abilities will carry you farther than you would gain otherwise. either of those two young men either went to college. but that stress that the father made was without any question a lasting importance. the first time i started reading overwrites letters, the great collection in the library of congress i thought, whoa. what a vocabulary. what a mind. doing my work on my book about americans, which is the book that preceded the wright brothers, i had been researching into which americas were in france at the turn-of-the-century and deciding whether to continue my book audience of the 20th century. and lo and behold iran into wilbur wright thought what the hell is he doing in par
and there was mark twain, shakespeare and they were good books. and he brought them up to read books and to read above their level, in other words if you don't understand shakespeare all the more reason to read. and he told them, learn to use the english language correctly and effectively both on paper and on your feet, no matter what location you intend to pursue. those two abilities will carry you farther than you would gain otherwise. either of those two young men either went to college. but...
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as a teenager kate tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the which became her support network and 2nd home. these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in wonder but in l.a. and paris to. look at what is no. longer. we are clamoring for there is no meaningless. nothing can just give me the dead end that saturday night in the shadow of streets but. systems to. this news is good and has plans of the night and the council needs 2 for one. well. under stress and now all me wants something. i feel the cost of it pushing my body accomplish my hands in some pockets i'm still thinking how can i see it this is a tempest sings about society's numbness without ever becoming known herself. again and again and again. then. her new album the book of traps and lessons confronts britain's problems with nationalism racism and police brutality is so prevalent. my friend. they cuffed his wrists. they think him in never. he hadn't done a thing but when they came of course h
as a teenager kate tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the which became her support network and 2nd home. these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in wonder but in l.a. and paris to. look at what is no. longer. we are clamoring for there is no meaningless. nothing can just give me the dead end that saturday night in the shadow of streets but. systems to....
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as a teenager kate tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the albany which became her support network and 2nd how . these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in london but in l.a. and paris to. know. we are clamoring for that is. nothing congress to me the dead in that time in the streets but it kind of chuckled stillman if its systems to. business is good and those plans of the night. want. to stop. the blood on the streets and now some excess i feel the cost of it pushing my puppy accomplish much time since ok sounds good nothing and this is a tempest sings about society's numbness without ever becoming known herself. again and again and again. then. her new album the book of traps and lessons confronts britain's problems with nationalism racism and police brutality and so. my friend. they cuffed his wrists. don't beat him in never. he hadn't done a finger when they came of course he ran q. then they were going to do he said nothing he did it to snip.
as a teenager kate tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the albany which became her support network and 2nd how . these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in london but in l.a. and paris to. know. we are clamoring for that is. nothing congress to me the dead in that time in the streets but it kind of chuckled stillman if its systems to. business is good and...
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the quotation is from sha shakespeare. southerners would have recognized the line was spoken by the chief rebel against the king. this character is shakespeares greatest fire eater. sort of his greatest successionist. the fought against the king's more modern style of rule. when south carolina succeeded, ruffin and his sphere were hon mor honored guests. after the ferry raid, the secretary of war transferred thousands of muskets from northern arsenals to southern armories. he also shipped hundreds of brown's pikes southward. floyd's father had been governor of virginia during nat turner's rebellion. it's possible he moved the weapons south as a precaution against another insurrection. he used his federal position to arm the future confederacy. floyd resigned during the su succession crisis. some of these pikes that flioyd transferred south armed a texas regiment. one of them was found here at get gett gettysburg when people cleaned up the debris of war. tracing the movement shows us how americans value possessions and use
the quotation is from sha shakespeare. southerners would have recognized the line was spoken by the chief rebel against the king. this character is shakespeares greatest fire eater. sort of his greatest successionist. the fought against the king's more modern style of rule. when south carolina succeeded, ruffin and his sphere were hon mor honored guests. after the ferry raid, the secretary of war transferred thousands of muskets from northern arsenals to southern armories. he also shipped...
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as a teenager kate tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the album which became her support network and 2nd home . these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in london but in l.a. and paris too. is no. longer. we are clamoring for that is meaningless. to me the bed in that time stays in the shadow of the streets but to chuck it still mean if its systems. business is good and those plans of the night and the council want to stop well. understand what. i feel the cost of it pushing my body accomplish my hands into pakistan itself can i see it this is a tempest sings about society's numbness without ever becoming numb herself. again and again and again. her new album the book of traps and lessons confronts britain's problems with nationalism racism and police brutality. my friend. they cuffed his wrists. they beat him in never. he hadn't done a finger when they came of course he ran huge and they were bruno didn't he said nothing he bit his lip. in some of
as a teenager kate tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the album which became her support network and 2nd home . these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in london but in l.a. and paris too. is no. longer. we are clamoring for that is meaningless. to me the bed in that time stays in the shadow of the streets but to chuck it still mean if its systems....
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as a teenager kate tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the album which became her support network and 2nd home . these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in london but in l.a. and paris to. no. longer than we are clamoring for that he's. not thinking this to me the dead in that time in the sky and streets but i just think still me if systems to work in business is good and has plans of the night and the 2 for one thing. well. understood so now all he wants some success i feel the cost of it pushing my body which my hands into a stand still cannot see it this is a tempest sings about society's numbness without ever becoming numb herself. again and again and again. then. her new album the book of traps and lessons confronts britain's problems with nationalism racism and police brutality. my friend. they cuffed his wrists. they beat him in never. he hadn't done a thing but when they came of course he ran huge and they were going to do it he said nothin
as a teenager kate tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the album which became her support network and 2nd home . these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in london but in l.a. and paris to. no. longer than we are clamoring for that he's. not thinking this to me the dead in that time in the sky and streets but i just think still me if systems to work in...
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as a teenager kate tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the which became her support network and 2nd home. these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in london but in l.a. and paris too. we are clamoring for that if. nothing comes to me the dead in that time in the shadow of streets but i just like still systems to. business is good and there's plans every night and the council for one. well. under stress and some taxes i feel the cost of it pushing my body accomplish my hands into a standstill think you can see it this is a tempest sings about society's numbness without ever becoming known herself. again and again and again. then. her new album the book of traps and lessons confronts britain's problems with nationalism racism and police brutality is. my friend. take off his wrists. don't beat him in never. he hadn't done a thing but when they came of course he ran huge and they were bruno then he said nothing he bit his new bride and some of her new s
as a teenager kate tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the which became her support network and 2nd home. these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in london but in l.a. and paris too. we are clamoring for that if. nothing comes to me the dead in that time in the shadow of streets but i just like still systems to. business is good and there's plans every...
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as a teenager kid tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the albany which became her support network and 2nd home . these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in wonder but in l.a. and paris to. is no. longer than we are going to be for that if. nothing comes to me the dead in the days in the sky the streets but it still mean if systems to work in business is good and has plans of the night and the council has to for one. well. understand why some excess i feel the cost of it pushing my body accomplish much and since ok so i'm still thinking how can i see if this is a tempest sings about society's numbness without ever becoming known herself. again and again and again. then. her new album the book of traps and lessons confronts britain's problems with nationalism racism and police brutality and so forth. my friend. they cuffed his wrists. they beat him in never. he hadn't done a thing but when they came of course he ran humid and they were bruno then he
as a teenager kid tempest dropped out of school to focus on reading shakespeare and listening to music at 16 she entered her 1st poetry slam at a community theater called the albany which became her support network and 2nd home . these days her powerful songs fill whole concert halls not just in wonder but in l.a. and paris to. is no. longer than we are going to be for that if. nothing comes to me the dead in the days in the sky the streets but it still mean if systems to work in business is...
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would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks a tul pen would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- school backpacks for $10; $10 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. >>> president trump called for unity during his prepared white house address in the wake of the deadly mass shootings but that didn't last long. he's now back to wedging a partisan divide both on twitter and in front of the cameras. joining me now is joshua dubois, the former religious affairs director under president obama. thanks for joining us. you advised president obama following the mass shootings at sandy hook and charleston. did president trump squander any opportunity in el paso and dayton? >> he missed a huge opportunity here and the challenging and the sad thing is, don, president trump cannot help but make everything about him. i mean, he started off fine. you know, he's going out to meet with and mourn with hopefully these grieving families, but then come the tweets. you know, he's attacking beto o'rourk
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we're talking about it today, we have lost toni but toni morrison is shakespeare. she is a storyteller like jesus. we will neverr lose toni morrison. she will always be here and she will b be here in n someone el's mind and she will look like something -- we will look like we're fighting about what shakespeare look l like by toni morrison will always be e with s because she has created a body of work k of genius. it will always be there. 200 years from now, we will be reading toni. professor, you mention "the bluest eye." i want to go to more of that 2010 conversation between toni morrisison and angela davis at e public library. >> when i wrote "the bluest eye," i really wanted to know why that girl felt so bad, the one -- the real-life girl who said she wanted blue eyes. we were talking about whether god existed. i was persuaded that he did. she was persuaded that he did not and her prove was that she had prayed for blue eyes for two years. two years. and she did not get them, so obviously, he was not up there. but when i looked at her and thought about how awful
we're talking about it today, we have lost toni but toni morrison is shakespeare. she is a storyteller like jesus. we will neverr lose toni morrison. she will always be here and she will b be here in n someone el's mind and she will look like something -- we will look like we're fighting about what shakespeare look l like by toni morrison will always be e with s because she has created a body of work k of genius. it will always be there. 200 years from now, we will be reading toni. professor,...
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this letter, wrote it and what i call the civil war's high time, inflected through the signature of shakespeare and the king james bible. because they belonged to families, families with drunks and addicts and property, that they transfer down the line because they built our archives and our universities, because we love the high time, it is irresistible. all of our history has been written in it, and all of our civil war history has been effectively overwritten. an example will help, i remember the first time i read this, my heart was a fountain of waters, i might weep it away, for this my ruined country. i thought i never read anything so beautiful about what it means to watch a nation that you love suicide itself, it is perfect. it is gorgeous. i have learned to appreciate the second example even more. it appears our country is ruined and distracted forever, i feel we will never be a happy people again. so i think we would all better try and prepare for death. it is the exact same sentence, it isn't as beautiful, but here's the thing, mcguire's version is dependent upon her understanding of
this letter, wrote it and what i call the civil war's high time, inflected through the signature of shakespeare and the king james bible. because they belonged to families, families with drunks and addicts and property, that they transfer down the line because they built our archives and our universities, because we love the high time, it is irresistible. all of our history has been written in it, and all of our civil war history has been effectively overwritten. an example will help, i...
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eric was gobbling up shakespeare, writing papers on king lear and macbeth, your pip d.c -- euripides. and he would write the most amazing apologies. so you've got a kid, he acts up, sometimes he gets in trouble, and when he explains himself, he shows deep, utter remorse. he quotes shakespeare when he's talking to you and how in king lear he learned a similar thing there. you will give a kid like that a lot of latitude. you've got a brilliant kid who seem to be doing really well. sometimes he gets in trouble, he acts out. they knew they had a problem child, but what kind of parent thinks, god, he acts out sometimes, i wonder if he's considering mass murder? >> host: did sue and tom klebold recognize anything in dylan? >> guest: they recognized depression. they knew he was depressed. they had no idea how bad it was, that it was that extreme. they didn't know he was suicidal. he talked for two years in his journal about suicide. they also knew that they had a really shy kid and he had been painfully shy since he was a little kid. and when he went to high school, he felt like a fish out o
eric was gobbling up shakespeare, writing papers on king lear and macbeth, your pip d.c -- euripides. and he would write the most amazing apologies. so you've got a kid, he acts up, sometimes he gets in trouble, and when he explains himself, he shows deep, utter remorse. he quotes shakespeare when he's talking to you and how in king lear he learned a similar thing there. you will give a kid like that a lot of latitude. you've got a brilliant kid who seem to be doing really well. sometimes he...
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infle inflected through shakespeare and king james bible. they belong to families of means, families with trunks and attics and transfer down the line. they built our archives and our universities. because we love the high tongue. it's irresistible. all our history has been written in it. what i think that means is that all of our civil war history has been effectively overwritten. i remember the first time i read this, my heart was a fountain of waters and i may weep it away for this my ruined country. i thought i never read something so beautiful about what it means to watch a nation you love suicide itself. it's perfect. it's gorgeous. and it's in the high tongue. i learned to appreciate the second example even more now. and it appears our country is ruined and distracted forever. i fear we will never be a happy people again. so i think we would all better try and prepare for death. that's the exact same sentiment. it isn't as beautiful, but here's the thing. mcguire's version is -- depends upon her understanding of other literary sources
infle inflected through shakespeare and king james bible. they belong to families of means, families with trunks and attics and transfer down the line. they built our archives and our universities. because we love the high tongue. it's irresistible. all our history has been written in it. what i think that means is that all of our civil war history has been effectively overwritten. i remember the first time i read this, my heart was a fountain of waters and i may weep it away for this my ruined...
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." >> stephen: shakespeare in the park was your first professional gig? >> yes, yes! >> stephen: wow! >> i was 18 years old. john guer adapted the book. mcdermott did the music. raul julia was in it. opening night, the first night of my first professional job, i lost my virginity, speaking of which-- ( cheering ) i was 18. >> stephen: wow. >> it was at the delacourt theatre, it was the biggest hit the shakespeare festival ever had. >> stephen: 18, delacourt theater, lost your virginity. >> yeah. >> stephen: there is no one like jeff goldblum. ( cheers and applause ) congratulations on a youth well spent. >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: "the mountain" is in theaters tomorrow. the man, jeff goldblum. we'll be right back with aisha tyler. jimmy john's is buying someone a house so they can deliver them a sandwich. read the legal copy below if you must, but we assure you, it will be a real house. enter to win at jimmyjohns.com. because sandwich. hour 36 in the stakeout. enter to win at jimmyjohns.com. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mu
." >> stephen: shakespeare in the park was your first professional gig? >> yes, yes! >> stephen: wow! >> i was 18 years old. john guer adapted the book. mcdermott did the music. raul julia was in it. opening night, the first night of my first professional job, i lost my virginity, speaking of which-- ( cheering ) i was 18. >> stephen: wow. >> it was at the delacourt theatre, it was the biggest hit the shakespeare festival ever had. >> stephen: 18,...
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the quotation is from shakespeare, henry the iv. and southerners would have recognized the line spoken by henry hot spur percy, the chief rebel against the king. as his nickname hot pursuings, this character is shakespeare's greatest fire eater his greatest is he sessionist. in the 19th century he was depicted as a military hero from the countryside representing the older order of feudal honor. he fwaut against the modern style of rule courting the masses when south carolina is he seed ruffin a and his spear where a honored guest at the event. they were in the room. ruffin like hot spur start add request to restore static past both crew aside ends with death. but ruffin wasn't the only virginian to spread brown's pikes across the south. after the harpers ferry raid, the secretary of war john floyd transferred thousands of musk ets from northern arsenals to southern armories. he also shipped hundreds of brown's pikes southward. floyd's father the had been governor of virginia during nat turper's rebellion. so it's possible that floyd
the quotation is from shakespeare, henry the iv. and southerners would have recognized the line spoken by henry hot spur percy, the chief rebel against the king. as his nickname hot pursuings, this character is shakespeare's greatest fire eater his greatest is he sessionist. in the 19th century he was depicted as a military hero from the countryside representing the older order of feudal honor. he fwaut against the modern style of rule courting the masses when south carolina is he seed ruffin a...
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. >> today's contestant, meryl federman, claims to have a shakespeare quote for every occasion. "to be or not to be...a millionaire?" that is the question today. and meryl's gonna answer it right now on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody, welcome to the show! are you ready to play today? [cheers and applause] meryl, are you ready to be a millionaire? >> i hope so. >> all right, well, you're about to face 14 questions between you and that $1 million. you have your three lifelines are there if you need 'em. you ready to get to your game? >> uh, yes! absolutely. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ $500 question starts you off. good luck. here we go. saying it's cruel because the creature involved can sense pain, in 2018, switzerland became the first country to make it illegal to do what? >> i think i actually did hear about this. also, i was reminded of it from a great "snl" bit about how cruel it is to do this, which is a, boil a live lobster, final answer. >> yeah, that's what they
. >> today's contestant, meryl federman, claims to have a shakespeare quote for every occasion. "to be or not to be...a millionaire?" that is the question today. and meryl's gonna answer it right now on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody, welcome to the show! are you ready to play today? [cheers and applause] meryl, are you ready to be a millionaire? >> i hope so. >> all right, well, you're about to...
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i read that you did shakespeare in the park. >> yes >> seth: how was that? >> crazy i was pregnant doing it. and it's because it's outside. >> seth: yeah. >> so you're in the elements whether it rains or not, you are onstage. and we've only called the show twice, but you still have to go and perform until it's raining so hard where you can't perform. >> seth: wow so you just -- and who makes that call? who says - >> the stage manager i think i should make the call [ laughter ] and, like, it was an 1,800 seat house. and they stay and watch it >> seth: wow >> it's really magical but it's a lot of animals >> seth: what kind of animals? raccoons >> raccoons. and bugs like, gnats flying in your nose. >> seth: oh, wow, did anyone come onstage did the raccoons come onstage? >> no, and i wonder, because seth, we were actually the first black show to ever do shakespeare in the park after 60 some odd years. [ applause ] i know >> seth: fantastic >> give us a broadway house. we need a broadway house but, i think, i'm not trying to say it's because we was black, but thi
i read that you did shakespeare in the park. >> yes >> seth: how was that? >> crazy i was pregnant doing it. and it's because it's outside. >> seth: yeah. >> so you're in the elements whether it rains or not, you are onstage. and we've only called the show twice, but you still have to go and perform until it's raining so hard where you can't perform. >> seth: wow so you just -- and who makes that call? who says - >> the stage manager i think i should...
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the group that attacked him was the shakespeare scene collector. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam isn't but you know if you long it will be extremely dangerous you know we ask the police for out of. what is the market for 4 months they protested right outside here they broke down the door and came in sight they shouted that we ought to die. it was a difficult time. why did it all happen. because i'm a mom reached out to the jewish community. his commitment has earned him to rishon among certain parts of the muslim community who dismiss him as the imaam of the jews. unperturbed he is sure as something of that he will be attending the meeting the next day bringing together victims of anti semitic attacks. sami takes a spontaneous decision to pay a visit to the small arab market outside the mosque this is his old patch a place where he still known as the kosher cop for some locals. he's wearing traditional jewish headgear not out of religious conviction but rather out of defiance in response to the attacks in recent years. one wearing
the group that attacked him was the shakespeare scene collector. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam isn't but you know if you long it will be extremely dangerous you know we ask the police for out of. what is the market for 4 months they protested right outside here they broke down the door and came in sight they shouted that we ought to die. it was a difficult time. why did it all happen. because i'm a mom reached out to the jewish community. his commitment has earned him to...
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the group that attacked him was the shakespeare scene collector. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam isn't but if you long it will be extremely dangerous you know we asked the police for help. for 4 months they protested right outside. they broke down the door and came in sight they shouted that we ought to die. it was a difficult time. why did it all happen. because i'm a mom reached out to the judgments every 2 days of course will move won't be. the group any time. scene collector. the father of violent terrorist palestinian islam is a butt of your long it will be burke stream a dangerous you know we asked the police for help with. the wrong market for 4 months they protested right outside the oval they broke down the door and came in sight they shouted that we ought to die. it was a difficult time. why did it all happen. because i'm a mom reached out to the jewish community. commitment has and i'm to rishon among certain parts of the muslim community who dismiss him as the imaam of the jews. unperturbed his show is something of tha
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there was escapism from the sheer hell, just a few feet above their heads, and things like shakespeare and arabic poetry, and even-- well, all sorts of things. but, also, there was a feelincog ofunity, as you rightly said. it was a place that they also held lectures on things like the bombing of hiroshma and the london blitz.ow they learned people in other countries hadve surbeing almost annihilated and thrived. and they so had discussions, book clubs, about poetry and literature generally. and even soldiers took the bookl in smbags to the front line and held book clubs in their fox holes. >> sreenivasan: how did you keep in touch with these people? how did you get these stories out of syria, so to speak? >> well, it took quite a bit of doing, because the internetwa ther extremely poor. and there were various contraptions that werrigged up. and i asked them to explain to me once how o they managed this. and they said it was all to do with pieces of wire and the tops of pans which were then all tiee er and somehow managed to create a signal. don't ask me how they did it, because i reall
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>> one curious clue, a quote from shakespeare. >> if you harm me, shall i not revenge. that's our motive. >> four are dead because of somebody's vengeance. >> if you harm me, shall i not revenge. >> reporter: winter on the great plains can be long, bleak and brutal. so, in march, when winter briefly releases its grip for a day or two, even the trees seem to raise their limbs in celebration. march 13th, 2008 was one of those days of cautious jubilation in omaha, nebraska. 61 degrees, and a light velvety breeze. 11-year-old tom hunter, wore shorts and a t-shirt to school that thursday. it was a little after 3:00 when tom, seen here on a security camera, got off the bus in the leafy dundee neighborhood and headed home to play video games, as he did nearly every day. it would be hours before tom's father returned home, but the house was not empty. 57-year-old shirlee sherman, who scrubbed and polished the hunter home on thursdays, was still there. by sunset, both tom hunter and shirlee sherman would be dead, murdered by a killer who was just getting started. who did it, and
>> one curious clue, a quote from shakespeare. >> if you harm me, shall i not revenge. that's our motive. >> four are dead because of somebody's vengeance. >> if you harm me, shall i not revenge. >> reporter: winter on the great plains can be long, bleak and brutal. so, in march, when winter briefly releases its grip for a day or two, even the trees seem to raise their limbs in celebration. march 13th, 2008 was one of those days of cautious jubilation in omaha,...
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would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks a tul pen would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- school backpacks for $10; $10 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.key. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first nto quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use.n ivh nt hh the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. >>> back now with another great white shark scare on cape cod. a beach
would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks a tul pen would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- school backpacks for $10; $10 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.key. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first nto quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be...
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award but the big talking point of the night was the acceptance speech by eric cantona when he quoted shakespeare as he was given the president's award take a listen. for lies. to wanton boys. we are for the gods. they kill us for sport. only. accidents crimes. walls. but unfortunately crimes and walls. we mutually like. i love. thank you very. well woodrow for the police group stage takes place later on friday an english premier league side and wondrous will be amongst the teams taking part after facebook best place in the main jewel for the 1st time in 39 years. beat italian side to reno 21 in a playoff on thursday as they went through 53 on aggregate. well this year's world championships in doha shaping up to be a thrill of the 1st diamond league final in syria on thursday provided a taste of what's to come next month noways cost and run the 2nd false just 400 metres hurdles of all time the world champion beat the competition in a time of 46.92 it was also a new year mean back. american sprinter noah lyall's is targeting you same votes 200 meter record in counts but he was just as impressive i
award but the big talking point of the night was the acceptance speech by eric cantona when he quoted shakespeare as he was given the president's award take a listen. for lies. to wanton boys. we are for the gods. they kill us for sport. only. accidents crimes. walls. but unfortunately crimes and walls. we mutually like. i love. thank you very. well woodrow for the police group stage takes place later on friday an english premier league side and wondrous will be amongst the teams taking part...
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would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks a tul pen would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- school backpacks for $10; $10 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. . >>> making news right now at 4:27, a scare at san jose state after a man armed with a gun is spotted on campus. >>> music, food and security are top of mind for everyone as outside lands kicks off in san francisco. >>> the trump administration defending two mass deportation raids that separated parents from their children. thank you for joining us on this friday, august 9th i'm natasha >> let's take a look and show you what's going on outside. you may see some radar returns right now none of that is retching the groundment it will
would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks a tul pen would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- school backpacks for $10; $10 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your...
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the way art is made so what does this mean if the successors to some of our greatest creative minds shakespeare rembrandt or even beethoven are in fact high performance machines art has always been a defining feature of our humanity so are we perhaps at the end of an era and can i be truly creative these are questions we'll attempt to answer with a diverse group of guests give them around of applause please ladies and gentlemen . and please allow me to introduce them bethlehem dessie is here all the way from. today touted as the youngest pioneer in ethiopia's fast emerging tech scene so her focus is on training women in ai she does this at i called labs which is one of the involved into. well up in the famous humanoid robot sophia who is over here on my right give a round of applause. my close gabriella the german philosopher and bestselling author says that it's precisely human imperfection that will be our greatest strength and our stupidity makes us clever. raghav r k k is a multi-disciplinary artist from india he's also a curator and co-founder of 641 that's a collective that focuses on ai'
the way art is made so what does this mean if the successors to some of our greatest creative minds shakespeare rembrandt or even beethoven are in fact high performance machines art has always been a defining feature of our humanity so are we perhaps at the end of an era and can i be truly creative these are questions we'll attempt to answer with a diverse group of guests give them around of applause please ladies and gentlemen . and please allow me to introduce them bethlehem dessie is here...
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if you don't understand shakespeare then that's the reason to read it. they had to read above their level. he told them to learn to use the english language correctly and effectively on paper and on your feet. no matter what vocation you pursue. those two abilities will carry you farther than otherwise. now neither of those two men went to college but that stress the father made was without any question was a blessing of importance when i started to read wilbur writes letters the great collection of the library of congress i thought what a vocabulary. what a mind. doing my work on my book which is the book that preceded the wright brothers, i was researching which americans were in france at the turn of the century. and then continuing my book into the 20th century and low and behold wilbur wright what the hell is he doing in paris. [laughter] he supposed to be in a bicycle shop in ohio. that i read what he was writing about because there were letters to his sister and father in which he describes his excitement overseeing the great paintings at the louv
if you don't understand shakespeare then that's the reason to read it. they had to read above their level. he told them to learn to use the english language correctly and effectively on paper and on your feet. no matter what vocation you pursue. those two abilities will carry you farther than otherwise. now neither of those two men went to college but that stress the father made was without any question was a blessing of importance when i started to read wilbur writes letters the great...
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good shakespeare in 60 minutes on w. planet earth the global tourist guide from germany's booming capital i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in our duramax series to the man on the planet it's not like trying something new. i love even once it was a certain let's go the celts west like me despite says the 15 nations are 50 stories and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best features. no money for land currently on g.w. . welcome due tomorrow today the science show on d w is coming up our micro plastics harmful to our health scientists are studying fish to find out more. clicks shares and likes what makes social media so addictive. doctors with headsets how augmented reality is changing medicine.
good shakespeare in 60 minutes on w. planet earth the global tourist guide from germany's booming capital i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in our duramax series to the man on the planet it's not like trying something new. i love even once it was a certain let's go the celts west like me despite says the 15 nations are 50 stories and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best features. no money for land currently on g.w. . welcome due tomorrow today the science show on d...
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floor absolutely is to arrange is too much the artist is not showing how she can play shakespeare or for tennessee williams is based on how sexy she is so when i see them do is you need to marry white houses or go out and i'm not at all this is i'm more of a artist found for great art absolutely i think it's nothing to do white house i think she climbed the bandwagon though she had a point i want to see artistry and power and getting less and less of that well obviously commodification segues is one thing we're commodification a villain you've always you have played a lot of villains have yes. i mean i want to go through some of those people waited for dinner with. not only tony blair is never of the way of saying he doesn't regret the iraq war just remind us a little bit about that played in with the was written by a very very good writer and to me how to win those all of the men your little theater in south london and he described how in. in the record time. there was such a fear of saddam hussein terror terrifying fear but also he was on the head of the cia and they were looking f
floor absolutely is to arrange is too much the artist is not showing how she can play shakespeare or for tennessee williams is based on how sexy she is so when i see them do is you need to marry white houses or go out and i'm not at all this is i'm more of a artist found for great art absolutely i think it's nothing to do white house i think she climbed the bandwagon though she had a point i want to see artistry and power and getting less and less of that well obviously commodification segues...
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floor absolutely is to arrange is too much the artist is not showing how she can play shakespeare or for 10 days he williams is based on how sexy she is when i see them doing this interview to mary whitehouse as you go out and i'm not at all this is my member of art's found for great art absolutely i think it's nothing to do white house i think she climbed on the bandwagon though she had a point i want to see artistry and power and getting less and less of that well obviously commodification segues is one thing we're commodification a villain you've always you have played a lot of villains have. i mean i want to go through some of those people waited for good dinner with. not only tony blair is never of the way of saying he doesn't regret the iraq war just remind us a little bit about that played in with the was written by a very very good writer and to me how the winds you know it's one of the many a little theater in south london and there he described how in. iraq at the time. there was such a fear of saddam hussein terror terrifying fear but also he was on the head of the cia and
floor absolutely is to arrange is too much the artist is not showing how she can play shakespeare or for 10 days he williams is based on how sexy she is when i see them doing this interview to mary whitehouse as you go out and i'm not at all this is my member of art's found for great art absolutely i think it's nothing to do white house i think she climbed on the bandwagon though she had a point i want to see artistry and power and getting less and less of that well obviously commodification...
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would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks a tul pen would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- school backpacks for $10; $10 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready... to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three dimensional whitening... ...removes stains,... ...whitens in-between teeth... ...and protects from future stains. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> news to build a better bay area. texas police say the gunman cased a walmart looking for mexicans to kill. >>> in the north bay, anger and anguish at a valley against gun violence. one person there survived a mass shooting just last year. >>> and pg&e putting off power during the >>> let's take a look at what is going on. temperatures in the mid-50s to mid-60s under a partly cloudy skies. clouds will increase through the morning commute, but we will see more sunshine today, and mid to upper 60s along the coast in san francisco. we have
would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks a tul pen would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- school backpacks for $10; $10 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready... to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three dimensional whitening... ...removes stains,... ...whitens in-between teeth... ...and protects...
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floor absolutely is to arrange too much the artist is not showing how she can play shakespeare or for tennessee williams is based on how sexy she is so when i see them do it in you to marry white houses or ground out i'm not at all this is i'm more of a artist found for great art absolutely i think it's nothing to do white house i think she climbed the bandwagon though she had a point i want to see artistry and power and getting less and less of that well obviously commodification segues is one thing we're commodification a villain you've always you have played a lot of villains have yes. i mean i want to go through some of those people waited for dinner with. not only tony blair is never of the way of saying he doesn't regret the iraq war just remind us a little bit about that played into what the was written by a very very good writer and to me how to words you know one of the men your little theater in south london and he described how in. iraq at the time. there was such a fear of saddam hussein 10 a terrifying fear but also he was on the hit this or the cia and they were looking
floor absolutely is to arrange too much the artist is not showing how she can play shakespeare or for tennessee williams is based on how sexy she is so when i see them do it in you to marry white houses or ground out i'm not at all this is i'm more of a artist found for great art absolutely i think it's nothing to do white house i think she climbed the bandwagon though she had a point i want to see artistry and power and getting less and less of that well obviously commodification segues is one...