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percival: yes. yes. i'm perhaps writing the novel that he was not equipped to write, and nor would he even imaginit, because his character is huck finn. it's huck's novel. but he could not occupy the psychic and cultural space that was occupied by jim. jeffrey: author of more than 30 books, everett is a famously eclectic and inventive writer, taking on a wide range of genres and subjects, including sometimes race, as in his 2011 novel "erasure.” jeffrey wright, actor: why are these books here? actor: i'm not sure. i would imagine that this author, ellison, is black. jeffrey: it was the source for the recent film "american fiction" starring jeffrey wright that skewered the mostly white publishing industry for pushing black authors to write just one stereotypical black story. was that character in "erasure" at least partly you? percival: well, i have to admit that he's alarmingly similar to me. (laughter) jeffrey: alarmingly similar? percival: i wrote a novel about the greek god dionysus called "fre
percival: yes. yes. i'm perhaps writing the novel that he was not equipped to write, and nor would he even imaginit, because his character is huck finn. it's huck's novel. but he could not occupy the psychic and cultural space that was occupied by jim. jeffrey: author of more than 30 books, everett is a famously eclectic and inventive writer, taking on a wide range of genres and subjects, including sometimes race, as in his 2011 novel "erasure.” jeffrey wright, actor: why are these books...
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percival everett, thank you very much. everett: my pleasure, thank you. amna: joan wicks is a sixth grade humanities teacher in los angeles who helped her students rebound from covid learning loss through her devotion and advocacy. the school was recently recognized with the california distinguished schools award. tonight she shares her brief but spectacular take on "inspiring a love of learning." >> i'm talking about something we've taken for granted, like hanging on to our democracy. so kids have to be an educated and active citizenry to safeguard our country for the future. i'm not entirely sure that i chose to become a classroom teacher. i think it chose me. i specifically remember learning to read in the first grade and i was so excited about that. it was like magic had opened up to me. i found school to be relatively easy because i was such a great reader, and they got me all the way through college. i work in a small charter school in los angeles. we have about 35% english language learners. despite these statistics, there's a lot of hope in this c
percival everett, thank you very much. everett: my pleasure, thank you. amna: joan wicks is a sixth grade humanities teacher in los angeles who helped her students rebound from covid learning loss through her devotion and advocacy. the school was recently recognized with the california distinguished schools award. tonight she shares her brief but spectacular take on "inspiring a love of learning." >> i'm talking about something we've taken for granted, like hanging on to our...
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what percival everett did with james and then i did start reading sarah james of court of thorns and roses series. i had to understand what the hype was. sarah james has been dominating the bestseller list this bestselling author year to date so far. and i needed to understand why i'm on book two in that series. and i into it. and i understand why so many people are enjoying it. just one of the 3.1 million print books sold in the first three months of this year by sarah jane moss. your reports always include a look ahead key trends to watch, one that jumped out to me from your latest report is that books are cool again. yep. so i think that most us in the world of books and reading and people who in this industry have always thought that books are cool. but now this idea is expanding. so we're watching a rise in engagement. young people on tik tok, you know, of course, talking about the books that they are enjoying book talk. we're also watching beauty and fashion influence stories use their platform to talk about books they're reading in the books. they're excited about. we see new
what percival everett did with james and then i did start reading sarah james of court of thorns and roses series. i had to understand what the hype was. sarah james has been dominating the bestseller list this bestselling author year to date so far. and i needed to understand why i'm on book two in that series. and i into it. and i understand why so many people are enjoying it. just one of the 3.1 million print books sold in the first three months of this year by sarah jane moss. your reports...
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. >> percival i want to say walter looked like greg and alec baldwin and you had a baby my kids got -- in a conference -- ultimate cap minus the murder part. but no i think he would be thrilled because frankly that excuse me -- if you think of it i would have a pretty cool name because i'm the 45th -- i would be called cult 45 because we're killing it. frankly, were telling it. you know, there are rich cult that would be in the mansion because they were going to -- he would be sniffing out the kids for them you know what i mean? and, of course,, heaven's gate was a popular one because china is knocking on heaven's gate right now. but no, we're not going cult suicide. were going for mass freedom and that's what i'll say. thank you. [cheering and applause] >> greg: what do you make of the dudes link -- leaving the democratic party connect you want to talk about that or you want to talk about the cults? >> the cults i think. let talk about the cults th then. >> i also watched the there was a lot of their. went -- the people thank -- i don't think people thank that. i have not met a singl
. >> percival i want to say walter looked like greg and alec baldwin and you had a baby my kids got -- in a conference -- ultimate cap minus the murder part. but no i think he would be thrilled because frankly that excuse me -- if you think of it i would have a pretty cool name because i'm the 45th -- i would be called cult 45 because we're killing it. frankly, were telling it. you know, there are rich cult that would be in the mansion because they were going to -- he would be sniffing...
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the american astronomer percival now will map these canals, mistaking them for artificial structures. boots to irrigate cities that have long since disappeared. the midst of the martian was born, the starting and the 19 sixty's probes were repeatedly sent to explore the martian surface without success to david king. it says, general sharing 1976, i think took liking mission, read 3 experiments looking for organic life on mars. they found nothing, so they lost interest in mars for 20 years and they had been lost casually until the since then. several of rovers have been sent to look. so imagine so the pathfinder pro, carrying the small so general robot was the 1st in 1996, followed by spirit and opportunity. the last to prove that water must once have flowed on mars. curiosity, the big brother to perseverance landed in 2012. its mission was to find out whether water could one set facilitated the development of life on the red planet. the 3 ya city went to mars, to establish its habitability, was more as habitable, 3500000000 years ago. we found that yes, it could have been have the boy
the american astronomer percival now will map these canals, mistaking them for artificial structures. boots to irrigate cities that have long since disappeared. the midst of the martian was born, the starting and the 19 sixty's probes were repeatedly sent to explore the martian surface without success to david king. it says, general sharing 1976, i think took liking mission, read 3 experiments looking for organic life on mars. they found nothing, so they lost interest in mars for 20 years and...
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business, edgar burroughs began writing this fantasy novel, inspired by the theories of astronomer percival lowell. princess of mars, bravo! princesses over 1500. in 1919, this baron married in harbin according to the orthodox rite. known as the holiday of lights, hanukkah, that’s right, andrey, the fruits are 300, we eat carrots, beets, rutabaga and not the fruits at all, but this name is assigned to the crops, a root vegetable, that’s right, but holidays 300, september 9 in california solemnly remember this event of the mid -19th century, maybe the gold rush? no, maybe the annexation of california to the usa? california entered the united states, quite correctly, as the thirty-first state. fruits - 1,500. in the painting, a woman holding a fruit created in 1893, he himself gave a different title: where are you going? eh, gauguin. absolutely right. his way of calling pictures questions. are you jealous or, for example, when is the wedding? color theme 300. in the film there is a hussar ballad, shurochka azarova says to rzhevsky, now range and burgeau are in fashion, range, of course, t
business, edgar burroughs began writing this fantasy novel, inspired by the theories of astronomer percival lowell. princess of mars, bravo! princesses over 1500. in 1919, this baron married in harbin according to the orthodox rite. known as the holiday of lights, hanukkah, that’s right, andrey, the fruits are 300, we eat carrots, beets, rutabaga and not the fruits at all, but this name is assigned to the crops, a root vegetable, that’s right, but holidays 300, september 9 in california...
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. >> percival i would like to explain it fbi field offices are extremely secure and did you have these barricades in place just stop individuals of this nature mikael ymer in the fbi miami i can tell you that employee entrance and there is an arm gate, you have to put in your card, within a specific code and then it goes up and there is a barrier and you has to go down in order for you to enter the office. it wouldn't be the first time that a nonfbi employee tried to tailgate an employee and gain entrance in to the fbi office chemicals barricades work and we saw that happened today. fbi field offices have been the target of, you know, threats. this is not the first time. we don't know the details at this point and was a terrorist related? what i do know from individuals sources that i have is that this potentially may have been someone who the fbi had been notified of bolo copy on the lookout for certain individual that may have been threatening that office or people in that field office in atlanta marc garneau link or, you know, evidence that it is the same individual that he had been
. >> percival i would like to explain it fbi field offices are extremely secure and did you have these barricades in place just stop individuals of this nature mikael ymer in the fbi miami i can tell you that employee entrance and there is an arm gate, you have to put in your card, within a specific code and then it goes up and there is a barrier and you has to go down in order for you to enter the office. it wouldn't be the first time that a nonfbi employee tried to tailgate an employee...
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>> percival i all i don't think there is any doubt that the judge has it out for donald trump and mackey should have refused himself and i don't think there's any doubt that the order -- that the entire order by the order is overbroad and violates the first amendment. the problem for former president trump is that just because an order violates the first amendment, a gag order disobedient that your remedy is to violate it. there is case law to that effect, a court order is different then an unconstitutional statute. if you violate analogous additional statutes and you take it to trial in the court rules that it was unconstitutional, your conviction is wiped out grandmother is not true if you violate a gag order and i'm not sure that former president trump has fully understood that this judge i think i'll show his bias in many ways. not only by the overbreadth of the order but the ridiculous prohibition on trump's attorney referred to trump as president trump. is the former president, it's completely appropriate to refer to him that way and to forbid him from doing that in front of the ju
>> percival i all i don't think there is any doubt that the judge has it out for donald trump and mackey should have refused himself and i don't think there's any doubt that the order -- that the entire order by the order is overbroad and violates the first amendment. the problem for former president trump is that just because an order violates the first amendment, a gag order disobedient that your remedy is to violate it. there is case law to that effect, a court order is different then...