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she was born in london and raised like a girl like jane austen would have been raised. but i did learn something that was important not to read their romantic novels as said high-school but to pay attention to though language that talks about marriages and that really helped me. and they declared bankruptcy right after they were married in to the degree she actually confesses year after year to try to get over what was constantly open i think this was her crazy that is the way they described it. then you go back to read the novel. but were those grounds to get out of the marriage. in his diary he says i am doing my duty. then you realize he decided to stay in the marriage. this was deeply upsetting and destabilizing other guy could appreciate that in the same way had not been able to put that into the soil then to go to russia to cc petersburg as a starter alexander you can take too much of it but to have it to come out of place in one book that was very important and that was written at the same time and they're really wish i could remember the name and that also helpe
she was born in london and raised like a girl like jane austen would have been raised. but i did learn something that was important not to read their romantic novels as said high-school but to pay attention to though language that talks about marriages and that really helped me. and they declared bankruptcy right after they were married in to the degree she actually confesses year after year to try to get over what was constantly open i think this was her crazy that is the way they described...
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Apr 16, 2016
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i think, i probably thought that i would grow up to be jane austen, instead i grew up to be lois lane. i have always had a formula, which i think has been very operative in the newsroom, of all persuasions. i would do stories assigned to me, to feed the engine. one, this was always about the underdog, digging up and assigning life -- shinging lights on in justice. that is the fuel for journalists, always looking for the other side. that is why it will not go away. to talk about the future of journalism, there is a future. maybe it is not a healthy future at this moment. it is alive, maybe not as well as we would like it to be. andre in a state of flux things are changing. we are like those creatures emerging in the sea and we have not decided if we will have legs or wings, or all of them at once. and there is no way to have a crystal ball. it would be nice to have a prediction. believe that community journalism will not go away. printthink that probably journalism, it will be a long time before that goes away. it is too vital to communities. work likes not community dailies. people wa
i think, i probably thought that i would grow up to be jane austen, instead i grew up to be lois lane. i have always had a formula, which i think has been very operative in the newsroom, of all persuasions. i would do stories assigned to me, to feed the engine. one, this was always about the underdog, digging up and assigning life -- shinging lights on in justice. that is the fuel for journalists, always looking for the other side. that is why it will not go away. to talk about the future of...
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the film version of the jane austen comedy "love and friendship."ers across the city at the festival. more at ktvu.com. look under the web links tab. >>> coming up at 9:00, the new campaign curry is working on to help fight a deadly disease and who he is calling on to help spread the word. >> a spring break trip that makes all the difference. in the next hour, meet a san francisco police officer who is organizing life changing trips for local teens. >>> incredible site in the bay area as the solar impulse 2 makes a successful landing at moffett field. >> some of the world's best cars, planes and motorcycles are all on display this morning in halfmoon bay. we're live from the dream machine show with some of those planes, coming up. >>> good morning to you. welcome to "mornings on 2". a beautiful shot from the bay this morning. it is opening day on the bay today. so expect to see a lot of boats on the water. >> we're going to see hundreds. this is the 99th year for this event. you're going to see them from just about everywhere in the city today. in t
the film version of the jane austen comedy "love and friendship."ers across the city at the festival. more at ktvu.com. look under the web links tab. >>> coming up at 9:00, the new campaign curry is working on to help fight a deadly disease and who he is calling on to help spread the word. >> a spring break trip that makes all the difference. in the next hour, meet a san francisco police officer who is organizing life changing trips for local teens. >>>...
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i probably thought i was going to grow up to be, i don't know, jane austen, but that didn't work. instead i became lois lane. as lois lane, i had always had a newsrooms of all persuasions. especially internet newsrooms now. it was for food for them and one for me. them and oner for for me. was the one i cared for passionately. underdog, about the shining lights on injustice. they keep thist going. that is the fuel for all of us. we are always looking for the other side. that is why it is not going to go away. to quickly answer the future of journalism question, there is a future. atbe not a healthy future this moment. journalism is alive, not just -- just not as well as we like it to be. these are changing. -- things are changing. we are kind of liked those darwinian creatures emerging out of the sea. we don't know if you're going to beks -- s, it would be nice if we could have a crystal ball prediction. believe community journalism is not going to go away. journalism will be a long time before we see the end of it. it is too vital to the community. community-based websites do not
i probably thought i was going to grow up to be, i don't know, jane austen, but that didn't work. instead i became lois lane. as lois lane, i had always had a newsrooms of all persuasions. especially internet newsrooms now. it was for food for them and one for me. them and oner for for me. was the one i cared for passionately. underdog, about the shining lights on injustice. they keep thist going. that is the fuel for all of us. we are always looking for the other side. that is why it is not...
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. >> you really take jane austen seriously, don't you? [laughter] carol. >> yes. two short questions. do you think something like -- [inaudible] has been made into a film might work and then have an actress or director come to the campus? and do you see hope in the fact that none of the books seem to involve zombies or vampires? [laughter] >> there is -- >> they do. world war z was assigned. [laughter] >> let me make a comment of my own and then turn to ashley on this who's loaded for bear on, i think, this question. there are many, many books on our list that have been made into movies, so many that early on we got to the list, created a whole column on checkoff column, is there a movie, is there a movie. a great number of the books already have movies, others have movies in the works. so movie making is part of the whole apparatus -- >> well, i meant classics though. >> well, persuasioninging many i don't know if -- there you go. my filmology not up-to-date. the issue is can we improve the marketing of classic books via other media, and is that a good idea. >> y
. >> you really take jane austen seriously, don't you? [laughter] carol. >> yes. two short questions. do you think something like -- [inaudible] has been made into a film might work and then have an actress or director come to the campus? and do you see hope in the fact that none of the books seem to involve zombies or vampires? [laughter] >> there is -- >> they do. world war z was assigned. [laughter] >> let me make a comment of my own and then turn to ashley on...
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. >> very good, jane austen. bernie sanders is drawing a mere 19,000 people in the bronx.ing more than she bargained for in the new york primary from "the brooklynite"? we have former michigan gauche jennifer granholm. she joins us next. you've finally earned enough reward miles on your airline credit card. now you just book a seat, right? not quite. sometimes those seats are out of reach, costing an outrageous number of miles. it's time to switch... to theapital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. and when you're ready to travel, just book the flight you want, on any airline and use your miles to cover the cost. now that's more like it. what's in your wallet? (mui love being able to touch e screen. umm, you can do things on the fly, if you're trying to teach a kid about a proboscis, just sketch it on there and you've got it immediately. yeah, i like that. i don't have a touch screen on my mac. wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make
. >> very good, jane austen. bernie sanders is drawing a mere 19,000 people in the bronx.ing more than she bargained for in the new york primary from "the brooklynite"? we have former michigan gauche jennifer granholm. she joins us next. you've finally earned enough reward miles on your airline credit card. now you just book a seat, right? not quite. sometimes those seats are out of reach, costing an outrageous number of miles. it's time to switch... to theapital one venture...
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. >> i looked like jane austen threw up on me. >> that's charlize theron and she said her good lookselling british "gq" that pretty people get turned away from roles quickly. >> so wrong. >> yeah. the internet though begs to differ. one twitter user calling her a pretty people activist. another one saying, i suspect it's even harder on uglier actresses. ouch. another one out the door with theron's last remaining fans. >> she's been in meetings with the casting directors and they say, we can't hire her. >> she's getting endorsements. >> we have a dr. keith ablow segment coming up. she should call in. >> help me, i'm too attractive. >> all the guys they loved the two stories. they usually -- maybe you're talking a little bit during the headlines, but not today. all eyes on the monitor. >> didn't she win an academy award as a monster, right? >> no "monster's ball" that was halle berry. >> it's called "monster." >>> coming up -- >> where's kevin mccarthy when you need him? >> we're talking about donald trump. he's the leading current candidate, but there's a major curveball that could st
. >> i looked like jane austen threw up on me. >> that's charlize theron and she said her good lookselling british "gq" that pretty people get turned away from roles quickly. >> so wrong. >> yeah. the internet though begs to differ. one twitter user calling her a pretty people activist. another one saying, i suspect it's even harder on uglier actresses. ouch. another one out the door with theron's last remaining fans. >> she's been in meetings with the...