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was 400 years old this year. to celebrate, the king and queen played host to an original copy and theatre s royalty, many of whom can thank the folio for their most memorable roles. chatter will these hands ne er be clean? the collection of plays was put together by two of shakespeare s fellow actors seven years after his death. it includes 18 plays that had never been printed before. plays like 12th night. what kind of man is he? ..the tempest. our revels now are ended. ..julius caesar. friends, romans, countrymen. ..and macbeth. stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more. these plays would all have been lost had it not been for the first folio. do you want me to do a clap? i am the bbc s culture editor, katie razzall, and i caught up with david during his rehearsals for macbeth and asked him about the role shakespeare s first folio has played in his life. the reason that shakespeare is the cultural colossus that he is is because that book was published. you know why w ....
what does the first folio mean to you? well, i mean, it contains so many of the plays. ..that are the reason why shakespeare is the cornerstone of our cultural life in the way that he is. he simply wouldn t exist. ..as part of the kind of national conversation in the way that he does without the first folio. those. we would have lost so many of those plays. you know, i m sitting here at the end of my first day of rehearsals for macbeth, a play that s been in performance now for over 400 years. but it wouldn t exist. we wouldn t have a copy of it. and even those that we did have, that we do have other sources for, the folio was the kind of.the prestige edition. and the reason that those plays are still performed around the world, the reason that shakespeare is the cultural colossus that he is, is because that book was published. great glamis. ..worthy cawdor. greater than both, by the all hail hereafter. let s take just macbeth. what would it have meant if macbeth, we d ....
kayleigh: i m kayleigh mcenany in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. [shouting] [bleep] [shouting] disperse now to permit the safe flow of pedestrian traffic. kayleigh: that was christmas. you may not know it by looking at those images. that was new york city and their latest victim was thrown into chaos as protesters clashed with police officers in the streets of manhattan. one officer incurred a shoulder injury. that s right, they attacked the police officers. another punched in the throat on christmas. and as billions of christians around the world separated the birth of jesus christ. these protests shouted they attacked police officers. they said christmas is canceled. they chanted long live the intifada. they even said nypd, kkk, idf, they are all the same. some even shouted allah hueall the protesters decided to mock the christmas holiday as they carted around, get, this a nativity scene, which according to the ....
, nypd, kkk, idf. they are all the same. some even shouted allahu akbar and the protesters. they even decided to mock the christmas holiday as they carted around. get this, a nativity scene, which, according to the new york post , was splattered and appeared to be fake blood. isn t that nice? the nativity scene was thrust in front of st patrick s cathedral. you could see it moving right along the same evening as midnight mass happening and the protesters loudly chanting, cease fire! now radicals are not stopping. they re also disrupting holiday shopping in san francisco and blocking the streets in l.a. this the the christmas disruptions. they weren t us here in the united states. no, they happen across the world. as these pro palestinians ambushed a christmas blind children in australia. the fundraiser was largest for vision australia children service. the host said to are relax. worshippers in germany were forced to search as they entered the churches, celebrating je ....
11th hour stephanie ruhle starts now. t tonight, the people who have a major impact on the 2020 election. the supreme court s decision on whether to weigh in on donald trump s immunity claims. and the upcoming appeal on colorado s ballot disqualification. meanwhile the former president is doubling down on his comments about immigration. yet only a handful of republicans are even pushing back. then more scrutiny over a i and facial recognition after rite aid was accused of misusing the technology, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. we get some news tonight. the nation s highest court appears to be on a fast track to play a pivotal role in next year s presidential election. supreme court has been asked to weigh in on legal battles and evolving republican front runner donald j trump. special counsel jack smith wants the justices to issue a speedy rulin ....