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there's an interesting storyi wanted to explore with agatha christie . there's a period of her life about 14 days that she disappeared. just disappeared and she acted like she didn't know who she was and what was going on and it has been described by some as a case of dissociative amnesia, it's called read and i was really curious about it. but there were other pieces who would speculate that it was deliberate, there was something going on at that time in her writing and she needed to go away so there was something going on that we are not sure about. but that's the case where attic agatha christie, i think would be so interesting to learn about. but i decided that in fact i couldn't get in and i also did not, it's a. i needed to get the book done to have enough to support the chapter and so many others, judy garland, janis joplin, on a lot of fiction, hollinger. there's been speculation about ptsd with salinger and even with florence nightingale in goingback , way back to her. anxiety with somebody like emily dickinson, social anxiety. and lots of cases
there's an interesting storyi wanted to explore with agatha christie . there's a period of her life about 14 days that she disappeared. just disappeared and she acted like she didn't know who she was and what was going on and it has been described by some as a case of dissociative amnesia, it's called read and i was really curious about it. but there were other pieces who would speculate that it was deliberate, there was something going on at that time in her writing and she needed to go away...
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1914, she was one of the most famous people in the united states, later to be called the american agathachristie, a bestseller rider in the united states. she was up with a chance in the spring of 1915 to go to the western front and be the first woman allowed into the trenches. she was at a cocktail party here in new york city. in front of the entire cocktail hery, her husband forbade from going. she turned to her husband and said, i do not intend to let the biggest thing of my life go by, and by the time the party was over, he had agreed to let her go on the condition that a giant life insurance policy be taken out on her and that there is a sum per dispatch, a remarkable figure. in some ways, her journey from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, through new york, to london, to berlin, to belgium, into the trenches and back home, to provide the way americans were going to view the war for many months. first, she went to europe with some pro-allied sympathies, but she went hoping to condemn both sides in the dispatches she planned to send back to "the saturday evening post," but the more she saw, t
1914, she was one of the most famous people in the united states, later to be called the american agathachristie, a bestseller rider in the united states. she was up with a chance in the spring of 1915 to go to the western front and be the first woman allowed into the trenches. she was at a cocktail party here in new york city. in front of the entire cocktail hery, her husband forbade from going. she turned to her husband and said, i do not intend to let the biggest thing of my life go by, and...
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and if you guys know the agatha christie movies and books, anytime anyone describes him as french, he gets very upset. what agatha christie is doing is reminding people what happened to the belgians. >> so it is clear that earlier when the u.s. did not want to go to war, but how much of an advocate were they for peace? were there formal actions by wilson to try to broker peace? did they ever really have any chance at all? michael neiberg: yeah, after he was reelected in 1916 by a razor thin margin like 250 votes in california tipped it, in an election that had almost nothing to do with the war, nothing to do with the war, wilson decided to take another shot at it. he went to the european governments, and he said, give me what your war aims are, and more tell me what it is you are fighting for and we will negotiate it. we will serve as the mediators as theodore roosevelt had done to win the first american nobel peace prize. william jennings bryan thought that was what he was trying to do. get the nobel peace prize. the problem is, the germans did not even respond, and the french and br
and if you guys know the agatha christie movies and books, anytime anyone describes him as french, he gets very upset. what agatha christie is doing is reminding people what happened to the belgians. >> so it is clear that earlier when the u.s. did not want to go to war, but how much of an advocate were they for peace? were there formal actions by wilson to try to broker peace? did they ever really have any chance at all? michael neiberg: yeah, after he was reelected in 1916 by a razor...
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when it comes to anne kirkpatrick she a short time agatha stage and she looked absolutely exhausted. right when she got off stage she told me i asked her what's next for you she said for me it's all about get a good night's sleep. kirkpatrick says she's proud of the campaign, her team put together and here's what she had to say about her campaign a few moments ago. >> we definitely gave him the toughest race he's ever had i'm to win and see what happens next. >>reporter: talking about mccain there giving mccain the toughest race he's ever had. keep in mind kirkpatrick lost her congressional seat in 2010 she gained back in 2012 and she won it while she wouldn't firmly say to me whether or not she will in fact run again there is some history of her losing congress basketball coming back for a win. >> derek thanks 10:02 on election night and we're going to continue to go back and forth between not only the local and statewide raises but what's happening nationally. let's take you back out live to new york city. we're going to rejoin cbs news coverage coming up at around 10:30, 10:35. bu
when it comes to anne kirkpatrick she a short time agatha stage and she looked absolutely exhausted. right when she got off stage she told me i asked her what's next for you she said for me it's all about get a good night's sleep. kirkpatrick says she's proud of the campaign, her team put together and here's what she had to say about her campaign a few moments ago. >> we definitely gave him the toughest race he's ever had i'm to win and see what happens next. >>reporter: talking...
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oh, look at this agatha christie. if anybody can help me she would know how to (screams). - [webster] ma'am, hi ma'am! - hi web. - hi katherine. - hi george. (george gasps) - katherine, you forgot to hold the wall! - you didn't say anything about holding a wall. anyway what's the big deal? let's just get out of here. - you don't understand precious metals we're trapped. - hold this please, and my bracelet. help! ? i strike a careless pose ? and whistle a happy tune ? so no one ever knows ? i'm afraid ? (everyone whistles) (katherine sobs) - [webster] uh oh. ge. - [geroge] mr. edison will fix that light bulb. - [webster] maybe you should use a chair and a three way frosted bulb. (katherine laughs) - it wasn't very funny web. - oh, i thought it was very amusing. - what's so amusing about this little rascal coming into our bedroom in the middle of the night huh? - i didn't know anything was wrong. - problem? - no, no, no there's no problem, we just wanted to come in here and say hi. chat a little. - problem. - webster ho
oh, look at this agatha christie. if anybody can help me she would know how to (screams). - [webster] ma'am, hi ma'am! - hi web. - hi katherine. - hi george. (george gasps) - katherine, you forgot to hold the wall! - you didn't say anything about holding a wall. anyway what's the big deal? let's just get out of here. - you don't understand precious metals we're trapped. - hold this please, and my bracelet. help! ? i strike a careless pose ? and whistle a happy tune ? so no one ever knows ? i'm...
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it was our belief that it was almost exactly two years agatha we launched a cyber safety frame work and in that open letter to the auto ceos we said your masters and your domaine have been perfecting safety for 100 years. and as a nice compliment you're seeing more collaboration among the suppliers but even if we capture all the best practices 100 of the fortune 100 companies have lost intellectual property and trade secrets. it's critical. that promise of saving the 100 plus souls we lose every day due to human era. we want to see that happening soon. >> we collaborated with consumer electronics and let's talk about disclosure. and i'm not going to dive into it too strong. and the lessons learned. we're experts in the automotive industry. those feeds coming in, consumer electronic areas and they all have lessons learned that we can benefit from and that's the premis of today. bring everybody together from all the different facets of industry and learn from each other to do what is best for our customers? >> we have the deployed fleet that's overwhelming and less attackable. we have the
it was our belief that it was almost exactly two years agatha we launched a cyber safety frame work and in that open letter to the auto ceos we said your masters and your domaine have been perfecting safety for 100 years. and as a nice compliment you're seeing more collaboration among the suppliers but even if we capture all the best practices 100 of the fortune 100 companies have lost intellectual property and trade secrets. it's critical. that promise of saving the 100 plus souls we lose...
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was one of the most famous people in the united mary roberts reinhart, later called the american agatha hristie, one of the most popular writers in the united states. she was offered the chance in the spring of 1915 to go to the and be the first woman ever allowed into the trenches. hereas at a cocktail party in new york city in front of the entire cocktail party her husband forbade her from going. mary roberts reinhart turned to her husband and said i do not ntend to let the biggest thing of my life go by without having been a part of it. by the time the cocktail party her husband had agreed to let her go on condition that the "saturday evening post" take insurance ve life policy on her and that the "saturday evening post" pay her enormous sum the of $1,000 per dispatch. a remarkable figure, it's pretty even today. in some ways mary roberts reinhart's germany from ittsburgh, pennsylvania, through new york to london to berlin, to belgium, into the renches and back home typifies the way that americans were going to view the war for many months. she went to europe with some pro allied sym
was one of the most famous people in the united mary roberts reinhart, later called the american agatha hristie, one of the most popular writers in the united states. she was offered the chance in the spring of 1915 to go to the and be the first woman ever allowed into the trenches. hereas at a cocktail party in new york city in front of the entire cocktail party her husband forbade her from going. mary roberts reinhart turned to her husband and said i do not ntend to let the biggest thing of...
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it was our belief that it was almost exactly two years agatha we launched a cyber safety frame work and in that open letter to the auto ceos we said your masters and your domaine have been perfecting safety for 100 years. and as a nice compliment you're seeing more collaboration among the suppliers but even if we capture all the best practices 100 of the fortune 100 companies have lost intellectual property and trade secrets. it's critical. that promise of saving the 100 plus souls we lose every day due to human era. we want to see that happening soon. >> we collaborated with consumer electronics and let's talk about disclosure. and i'm not going to dive into it too strong. and the lessons learned. we're experts in the automotive industry. those feeds coming in, consumer electronic areas and they all have lessons learned that we can benefit from and that's the premis of today. bring everybody together from all the different facets of industry and learn from each other to do what is best for our customers? >> we have the deployed fleet that's overwhelming and less attackable. we have the
it was our belief that it was almost exactly two years agatha we launched a cyber safety frame work and in that open letter to the auto ceos we said your masters and your domaine have been perfecting safety for 100 years. and as a nice compliment you're seeing more collaboration among the suppliers but even if we capture all the best practices 100 of the fortune 100 companies have lost intellectual property and trade secrets. it's critical. that promise of saving the 100 plus souls we lose...