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howard's latest film in the heart of the sea portraying a real life event that inspired herman melville'sck," it starts with chris hemsworth getting a little shipwrecked. ♪ >> really excited to see that one and ron howard is a genius. should be good. >> hope he got me. thank you, louis. >>> let's get your responses to our twitter question. we asked you your thoughts about media coverage so far about ebola, if you feel properly informed? we have some of the best responses. justine what are people thinking? >> shade said i wish news channels would stop trying to present ebola as end of days, i need information, not theatrics. rich tweets, i think reporting every possible case is too much, but the graphic that you just put up should help people understand. that's the one we put up earlier about the ebola quiz. >> let's show everyone again. it is simple. but up by box earlier. have you touched the vomit, blood, sweat, saliva, urine or feces of someone who might have ebola? no, you do not have ebola. >>> next up, a look at the stories you'll be talking about in the day ahead. morning joe, gues
howard's latest film in the heart of the sea portraying a real life event that inspired herman melville'sck," it starts with chris hemsworth getting a little shipwrecked. ♪ >> really excited to see that one and ron howard is a genius. should be good. >> hope he got me. thank you, louis. >>> let's get your responses to our twitter question. we asked you your thoughts about media coverage so far about ebola, if you feel properly informed? we have some of the best...
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after the fall of the american empire, his voice will be there among herman melville, toni morrison,others. >> in terms of his major works, how he shaped how modern scholars deal with history of african-americans -- >> absolutely. he put capitalism at the center of america. at the center of that, slavery, and at the center of that, black agency. what kind of creative responses. you heard curtis mayfield say that we are a winner. where does this hope and joy come from? you have to keep track of the creativity, the sense of community, the we consciousness. his famous essay, the damnation of women, highly sensitive to patriarchy. i think he would say something similar about our gay brothers and lesbians. he started as a socialist and ended as a communist. recognized a certain kind of freethinking. at certain moments he is critical of stalinism, at other moments, not critical enough. he is very critical with his concern of all press people's and understood the centrality of -- areprimera chile merrily the spirituals for him. >> i wanted to ask you about ella baker. some ofed a key role i
after the fall of the american empire, his voice will be there among herman melville, toni morrison,others. >> in terms of his major works, how he shaped how modern scholars deal with history of african-americans -- >> absolutely. he put capitalism at the center of america. at the center of that, slavery, and at the center of that, black agency. what kind of creative responses. you heard curtis mayfield say that we are a winner. where does this hope and joy come from? you have to...
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temperatures to the south and east mainly in the low 50s compared to the 30s we were seeing yesterday. 53 melville start to the day. we'll not going far from these numbers throughout the afternoon. mostly clear right now in philadelphia. seeing just a few clouds. we saw some clouds overnight that kept the temperature up overnight, but now we're starting to see those clouds eroding. we have a front moving through. it's sparking teeny tiny showers well to the north of philadelphia. winds right now, a little breezy in some spots. 13 miles per hour in philadelphia as well as lancaster. we're going to see these numbers really jump as we head throughout the afternoon. this is a look at your future gust as you head throughout the afternoon into the evening hours, and they're really remaining around 25 miles per hour, even up to 30 at times, so keep that in mind as you head out today. maybe you're going to look at some fall festivals, some scare crows. 31 miles per hour out of the northwest. that's a gust at seven p.m. it's staying with us and dissipating through the overnight hours. a good day to get out
temperatures to the south and east mainly in the low 50s compared to the 30s we were seeing yesterday. 53 melville start to the day. we'll not going far from these numbers throughout the afternoon. mostly clear right now in philadelphia. seeing just a few clouds. we saw some clouds overnight that kept the temperature up overnight, but now we're starting to see those clouds eroding. we have a front moving through. it's sparking teeny tiny showers well to the north of philadelphia. winds right...
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. >> with a good knowledge of what happened to melville afterwards. to ever knowledge of what happened to the other survivors, how they progressed? >> we know exactly what happened to the budget to read the book. [laughter] you can be one of two things. you need to read a book or you can just read "the new york times" review that was in sunday's paper that was her plot summary. everything who lives, dies, where, when. but i'm very careful about this because i found that an leaders found that an leaders have told me last when the pictures are a lot more powerful and moving and haunting and meaningful if you don't know. this tour is just obscure enough and the way it all plays out it has a certain power if you just don't know. so don't google -- you can google it. this is nonfiction and mississippi and it happened and you have to know you can do that. but i would encourage you not to. i would encourage you just to go with the flow. the last 100 pages go by pretty quickly i think they are more powerful if you don't know. thanks for your question. >> are
. >> with a good knowledge of what happened to melville afterwards. to ever knowledge of what happened to the other survivors, how they progressed? >> we know exactly what happened to the budget to read the book. [laughter] you can be one of two things. you need to read a book or you can just read "the new york times" review that was in sunday's paper that was her plot summary. everything who lives, dies, where, when. but i'm very careful about this because i found that an...
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peter sutterman and dennis johnson, cofounder an copublisher at the brooklyn publishing company melville so both sides are waiting for the other to blink, what happens if they blink first? dennis? >> what happens if hay they blink first would mean that the other companies coming up next, which seem to be simon and shuster followed by harper collins, would also have to blink. and then we would see a total victory for amazon. and that's the idea. thousand of titles. it was a very drastic move. and it was meant to tell the publishers up next you better make a move. >> if they fall, will the the others cave after them? >> the interesting question zooming back is what is at stake and why is it so important to amazon's business model? amazon has not embraced profits as the goal, right? which is quite rare to see from big corporations or any of the competitors actually have to drive for profits. what is important to jeff bezos' view of victory is increasing market share. and so that's troubling. for a lot of people that it's in the realm of ideas and books a little bit scary in terms of what wi
peter sutterman and dennis johnson, cofounder an copublisher at the brooklyn publishing company melville so both sides are waiting for the other to blink, what happens if they blink first? dennis? >> what happens if hay they blink first would mean that the other companies coming up next, which seem to be simon and shuster followed by harper collins, would also have to blink. and then we would see a total victory for amazon. and that's the idea. thousand of titles. it was a very drastic...
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representative bill enyart's democratic melville.dates will be questioned by molly parker of the illinois per. jennifer fuller and beth hundsdorfer of the belleville news democrat. i am jak tichenor and i will be a moderator tonight. we will begin with a two-minute segment for me to the candidates in the order of which was determined by a brawling brawling -- drawing before the debate. representative enyart will get the first opening statement. bost: thank you jack and thank you to the southern illinois in the belleville news democrat or putting on this debate. i look forward to actually talking about the issues presenting our opinions and our views. you know, whenever it came time to decide whether or not i was going to run for this office it was a tough decision. my family and i sat down to talk about but a lot of people have asked why are you looking to do that? folks i have got nine grandchildren and it is -- this country is not headed in the right direction for them to the future that they need whether it's jobs in southern illi
representative bill enyart's democratic melville.dates will be questioned by molly parker of the illinois per. jennifer fuller and beth hundsdorfer of the belleville news democrat. i am jak tichenor and i will be a moderator tonight. we will begin with a two-minute segment for me to the candidates in the order of which was determined by a brawling brawling -- drawing before the debate. representative enyart will get the first opening statement. bost: thank you jack and thank you to the southern...
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. >> with a good knowledge of what happened to melville afterwards. to ever knowledge of what happened to the other survivors, how they progressed? >> we know exactly what happened to the budget to read the book. [laughter] you can be one of two things. you need to read a book or you can just read "the new york times" review that was in sunday's paper that was her plot summary. everything who lives, dies, where, when. but i'm very careful about this because i found that an leaders found that an leaders have told me last when the pictures are a lot more powerful and moving and haunting and meaningful if you don't know. this tour is just obscure enough and the way it all plays out it has a certain power if you just don't know. so don't google -- you can google
. >> with a good knowledge of what happened to melville afterwards. to ever knowledge of what happened to the other survivors, how they progressed? >> we know exactly what happened to the budget to read the book. [laughter] you can be one of two things. you need to read a book or you can just read "the new york times" review that was in sunday's paper that was her plot summary. everything who lives, dies, where, when. but i'm very careful about this because i found that an...