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Judi Dench

were very cross, that, you know, that the national had chosen somebody who wasn't known and a newcomer to play ophelia. but i learned because it wasn't just six weeks, it was a year. so if you don't learn something in that time, you've had it, really. give up. as ophelia descends into madness, she sings to herself, and although you're not known primarily as a singer, it was about ten years after you made your debut in hamlet that you were cast as sally bowles in the very first london production of cabaret, directed by hal prince. were you surprised to get that part? you bet i was surprised! i thought it was a joke. and i can remember going in and auditioning for him and singing from the wings, because i wouldn't come out onstage for a bit. but he lured me out. what were you singing? can you remember? i think i sang happy birthday to you.

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Breakfast

—— yes, just after i left central, just before i was going to the vic. and i knew that i'd been cast as 0phelia and i wasn't allowed to tell anybody. in hamlet, in 1957, at the old vic. do you have memories of yourfirst night, of opening night, in hamlet? fear. uh, no. i remember... ..memories of my second night, because the critics weren't kind to me! but what was so wonderful is that michael benthall, who ran the vic, said to me, "i'm going to keep "you in the company," he said. and he said, "you'll play other parts and you'll understudy "all the time and that way, you'll learn." what did you learn from that experience? you said that the critics were pretty harsh. they were, because they were very cross, that, you know, that the national had chosen somebody who wasn't known and a newcomer to play 0phelia. but i learned because it wasn't just six weeks, it was a year. so if you don't learn something in that time, you've had it, really. give up. as 0phelia descends into madness, she sings to herself, and although you're not known primarily as a singer, it was about ten years after you made your debut in hamlet that you were cast as sally bowles in the very first london production

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Chris Jansing Reports

take those really big crimes. you mentioned the murder, rape, child molestation. these are horrific events inside the military, and it takes adjudication out of the hands of the chain of command who too often have been close to potential protagonists, and it puts that prosecution just like we do in the civilian world in the hands of an independent prosecutor. that prosecutor is a military officer but not someone who is beholden to that chain of command. i've had six commands in my 37 years in the military. i think this is an appropriate, sensible and entirely league thing to do. >> why did it take until now, admiral. this was not a problem that wasn't known. i can tell you when i was correspondent at the white house, i remember talking to a member of the military who is now very well known on capitol

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BBC News

there _ ministers, and it is always known there is— ministers, and it is always known there is room for political interference. that was the case durinq — interference. that was the case during new labour and it would be totally— during new labour and it would be totally disingenuous to say that was anything _ totally disingenuous to say that was anything new, albeit in this case it seemed _ anything new, albeit in this case it seemed particularly subject to that. there _ seemed particularly subject to that. there was— seemed particularly subject to that. there was a report in the spectator written _ there was a report in the spectator written by — there was a report in the spectator written by robert peston, formerly of your— written by robert peston, formerly of your parish, in which he said people — of your parish, in which he said people who are interested in applying for the job in late 2020 were _ applying for the job in late 2020 were being told, literally, "do not bother— were being told, literally, "do not bother because it is already richard sharp" _ bother because it is already richard sharp", _ bother because it is already richard sharp", and — bother because it is already richard sharp", and that was after, by the way, _ sharp", and that was after, by the way, charles moore had been designated as a shoe in but chose not to— designated as a shoe in but chose not to apply for the position. it was always clear boris johnson had sharp— was always clear boris johnson had sharp in— was always clear boris johnson had sharp in mind and people would have known _ sharp in mind and people would have known that _ sharp in mind and people would have known that but what wasn't known was the fact _ known that but what wasn't known was the fact they had actually discussed it inside _ the fact they had actually discussed it inside downing street and that sharp— it inside downing street and that sharp had intimate knowledge and was in fact— sharp had intimate knowledge and was in fact involved in negotiations about— in fact involved in negotiations about how underwriting prime minister's day—to—day finances in office _ minister's day-to-day finances in office. ., , minister's day-to-day finances in office. ., �*, office. you said boris johnson's team was _ office. you said boris johnson's team was effective _ office. you said boris johnson's team was effective in _ office. you said boris johnson's team was effective in deterring j office. you said boris johnson's - team was effective in deterring you at the beginning when you came

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Deadline White House

manafort goes through, a lot of this wasn't known. weisman's book. one thing i'm going to know from earlier conversation, even people like weisman are putting this together much later, as in, his case as he was writing his book. but as he writes in his book, it is between manafort's first trial, don't forget there is all these tax charges against manafort was first worked in ukraine, as a product of the investigation. and there is going to be a second trial between these two trials. manafort. strikes a deal, that he is going to cooperate. manafort tells me that his primary goal here, he is worried about the math you the, next trials going to be in washington d.c.. he doesn't think he's can win. he's probably trying to protect some family assets for his family. he is trying to steal. weisman is really the person, the prosecutors blow up the deal, when they learn on another things, that manafort was not being honest with them about the mariupol plan. that is one of the reasons that they scrap this deal. manafort, by the way, has

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

>> joining us no you to discuss this and the big bill that senator manchin put forward with chuck schumer, anna inavarro an senior adviser to senator manchin jonathan could the. a lot of folks were taken by surprise that this deal got done at the 11th hour. republicans feeling burned. were you surprised? this is coming down the pike? >> i didn't know it was coming. i was surprised. i believed him when he said he wasn't walking away. i know his team was working on it the whole week leading up to it. it is shocking in d.c. when something sh big doesn't leak out. i was a little surprised it wasn't known. i wasn't surprised he kept work on it and got it done. it's who he was and what he does. the. >> promises made. the do progressive democrats owe him an apology for demonizing him?

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

it feels like more we learn about this, the more disturbing these details are. >> reporter: it is almost unbelievable when you look at how much information was actually out there that this alleged shooter had posted himself. prior to this, we knew that he had been using discord essentially as a planning diary leading up to the attack showing that he had been to the tops market back on march 8, but what wasn't known is who is actually viewing these posts if any. a spokesperson for discord said that it was about 30 minutes prior to that planned attack saturday that small amount of people were invited to and joined what was previously a private server. now, the spokesperson for discord said that they have no place for hate or extremism on their platform and they are continuing to help law enforcement with this investigation. but it is also still unclear at what point they were made aware of these posts. and as for what they say, it

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