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CNN This Morning

to include any mention of peace in that tweet, and that it took some convincing on their part, those in the room, and she said that there was a back and forth going over different phrases to find something that he was comfortable with, and it wasn't until ivanka trump suggested the phrase stay peaceful that he finally agreed to include it. >> this is relevant almost to most cases at this point. how significant is testimony, right, that was public in these cases? >> i think when you look at the factual record that committee established it fully supports that the former president not only engaged in insurrection, but that he gave aid and comfort to insurrectionists. we are talking about the 108 minutes from when the president left the stage until he told the insurrectionists to go home. he resisted calls to ask for a standdown. he tweeted 3:00 p.m. that day about mike pence not having the courage and even after january 6th he talked about providing

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HARDtalk

but also to look at what is happening on the ground. what is happening on the ground is not fighting only hamas, it is an attack on the palestinian people in gaza, and it is also on the west bank. and it's also on the west bank. we cannot isolate ourself and only pick phrases and try to relate take phrases and try to relate to them without any context, without any reality that we are living every day. but what's so fascinating... just a minute, please. if i may, aida, many people over the last few months have been thinking a great deal about the situation of the palestinians in gaza. they'll also perhaps have been thinking about what it means for the continued military occupation of palestinian territories in the west bank.

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The Arts Interviews

well, my favourite one at the moment is, "i am "in blood, stepped in so far that should i wade no more, "returning were as tedious as go o'er" which has, i think, probably always been my favourite shakespeare quote and i definitely overuse but now, i get to say it on stage every night. probably most people aren't using that one but they are using a lot, you're right, of shakespearean phrases without remembering... yes, yeah, all the time. ..without knowing that they're shakespeare. so, i suppose, what would you say to people who say, "it's elitist," you know? "i'm not interested"? i don't think — i don't think it's elitist. i don't think it ever was elitist. imean... shakespeare was a popular author in his day. i mean, now there are — listen, there are problems about access to theatre because it's expensive to put on and the arts council isn't funded like it once was, so theatre prices are more expensive than maybe they should be. that's a different debate. that's not — the elitism there isn't the work, it's the access to it, and that is a problem and that is something that we as a society

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Taking on Taylor Swift

anand what thehey're relyiyg on a are abstracactions. there's s a big difffference ben "r"row your boboat" and "r"row, row yourur boat". those are e different t thing. "p"players, ththey're gon'n' to" and "b"because thehe players e gogoing to plalay, play, p play" are cocompletely d different us of publilic domain m materia. this is s exactly ththe corere of creatitivity. intervieiewer 2: if f i record a song t today that t began "of coururse, the plplayers gog to p play, play,y, play, pla, and the hahaters goingng to hatete, hate, hahate, hate", woululd ms. swifift have a copyrighght claim agagainst m? peter ananderson: ifif you're talking g about idenentically cocopying a seseries ofof words, wewe would hahave a fightht with the e or side over r whether itit's sho- intervrviewer 2: w well-- soso tell-- yoyou just saia, "player, t they gon' t to pla, and hateters, they g gon' to h" are nonot long enonough phrass to g get copyrigight protectc. are your c client's phrases s long enougugh to g get copyrigight protectc? marina v v. bogorad:d: reall, if somebebody just t took the sasame chorus s that taylr swifift did in " "shake it o "

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The Arts Interviews

that's the trick. inhales deeply exhales forcefully is this a dagger which i see before me? the handle toward my hand? come... shakespeare is so part of the national conversation, which i totally buy into. he is. yeah. but for many people, he really isn't. or is he? well, he is, because you might not be entirely aware but there are so many phrases that we use every day that are part of shakespeare. the way we — like, the way language has evolved is in no small part due to the effect he had on language, the words he created. just the way we kind of parse things, it's all in there. and also, these stories are ones that are known, that are passed down. i mean, richard iii, for instance, there's a huge debate, you know, because obviously recently

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Taking on Taylor Swift

anand what thehey're relyiyg on a are abstracactions. there's s a big difffference ben "r"row your boboat" and "r"row, row yourur boat". those are e different t thing. "p"players, ththey're gon'n' to" and "b"because thehe players e gogoing to plalay, play, p play" are cocompletely d different us of publilic domain m materia. this is s exactly ththe corere of creatitivity. intervieiewer 2: if f i record a song t today that t began "of coururse, the plplayers gog to p play, play,y, play, pla, and the hahaters goingng to hatete, hate, hahate, hate", woululd ms. swifift have a copyrighght claim agagainst m? peter ananderson: ifif you're talking g about idenentically cocopying a seseries ofof words, wewe would hahave a fightht with the e or side over r whether itit's sho- intervrviewer 2: w well-- soso tell-- yoyou just saia, "player, t they gon' t to pla, and hateters, they g gon' to h" are nonot long enonough phrass to g get copyrigight protectc. are your c client's phrases s long enougugh to g get copyrigight protectc? marina v v. bogorad:d: reall, if somebebody just t took the sasame chorus s that taylr swifift did in " "shake it o " and used i it in theirir own chororus, i'm

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7 things you shouldn't say during an argument | The Times of India

Discover the phrases that can escalate conflicts in relationships. Learning why you should avoid saying these during arguments nurtures healthier discussions and a better relationship dynamic whether romantic or platonic.

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Up to speed with te reo: Stacey Morrison gives the hot and cold on weather

Kia ora, hi, and nau mai. Welcome to Up To Speed With Te Reo Māori , series two – a set of short podcasts to help get you up to speed with some Māori...

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Up to Speed with Te Reo Māori: Stacey Morrison looks at words in education

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Up to speed with te reo: Stacey Morrison on Māori names for government agencies

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