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." >> phillip pullman, welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> so this is now 17 years since your lastor work. what made you do the new book? why now? >> well, it's been quite a long time in the writing. i began writing this one ten or so years ago, and it's taken me quite a long time to get this far with it. when i finished "h dark materials" with a book called "the amber spyglass," i had a sense that wasn't the last i was going to know about lyra, the heroine. i felt she was going to have some more adventures. but i didn't know what they were or where they would take her. and when i started writing about her in this book, she's only six months old in this story. so she's not able to do very much or do anything at all of her own volition. she's certainly the center of all the activity that's going on. i was pleased to see her at that age because this book sets in place the beginning of the story which is going to come into full fruition 20 years later. >> and this book of yours is set in an old-fashioned sort of version of oxford, a sort of alternative universe as you're known for. so
." >> phillip pullman, welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> so this is now 17 years since your lastor work. what made you do the new book? why now? >> well, it's been quite a long time in the writing. i began writing this one ten or so years ago, and it's taken me quite a long time to get this far with it. when i finished "h dark materials" with a book called "the amber spyglass," i had a sense that wasn't the last i was going to know about...
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pullman this is the entire print i was came from jurors or dealing with a new unit and i killed many civilians i mean the irish come including my father. to say i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became alledge kind of sob. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. are you up to speed on the latest technology. know when it may be time for an upgrade become part of the future become a cyborg i must say words and design my perception of reality implants that make every day life easier. i use my implants on a daily basis that optimize the human body and connect people more effectively. i hope to this would make us more ethical persons what would life be like as a cyborg and what effect will it happen society does the human race need to upgrade i think it's only the beginning of its cyborgs human machines starting february first on t w.
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. >> reporter: "wonder" tells the story of 10 year-old auggie pullman born with a facial difference all your writing in the office? rj palacio wrote the book after a chance encounter with a little girl who looked a lot like nathaniel. >> i was in front of an ice cream store here in my neighborhood with my two sons. and i realized that there was a little girl sitting directly next to me. she had a very severe cranial facial difference. and i kind of panicked, 'cause my little boy started to cry hysterically and in my haste to protect her from his reaction, i kinda like turned the stroller around, i started pushing it away really fast. it was terrible. and i -- i was so mad at myself for the way that i handled it. for the rest of the day, i just kept thinking about all the things i wished i'd said and done. >> reporter: palacio started writing with the hope that this story could inspire parents and children alike. >> i just thought, "okay, i'm going to write a book and it's going to be about what it must be like to face a world every day that doesn't know how to face you back." >> repor
. >> reporter: "wonder" tells the story of 10 year-old auggie pullman born with a facial difference all your writing in the office? rj palacio wrote the book after a chance encounter with a little girl who looked a lot like nathaniel. >> i was in front of an ice cream store here in my neighborhood with my two sons. and i realized that there was a little girl sitting directly next to me. she had a very severe cranial facial difference. and i kind of panicked, 'cause my...
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was going to look at those that when is it going to get pullman says in this global elizabeth gilels died in it in the rules or is there is a. theory and the highest silver mines on the planet active for almost five hundred years. packed into the rocks the deep shots are plagued by cave ins and accidents. in the thin dusty and the miners work without i have protection breathing operators and they often work drunk it's extremely dangerous sometimes fatal and frequently carried out by children. young children who worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million a doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial children's code in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to work under certain circumstances. critics in the west said bolivia had effectively legalized child labor the government says the laws protect the rights and help today young workers. so all the new rules work as the situation got better since two thousand and four see. we working two and even eight have. the child
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was going to look at those that will say going to get pullman says in this global elizabeth gilels died in one of those is there is a. theory can the highest silver mines on the planet back to for almost five hundred years. packed into the rocks the deep shots are plagued by cave ins and accidents. in the thin dusty and the miners work without eye protection breathing operators i mean often work drunk it's extremely dangerous sometimes fatal and frequently carried out by children. young children who worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million a doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial children's code in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to work under certain circumstances. critics in the west said bolivia had effectively legalized child labor the government says the laws protect the rights and help for the young workers. to me. all the new lows work has the situation got better since two thousand and four see. we working to lean and mean and have. the child that st
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it isn't theocracy versus democracy like a philip pullman novel where it is the conservative clericsrogression? no, we have to remember that six months ago there was an election and rouhani won on a landslide, 70 million iranians voted, it turned out, voted for his platform of economic change with hope, wanting to integrate into the world. but the government of rouhani has had a challenge. these are the people who are not seeing anything trickle—down. are the protesters calling for him to be pulled down or for the ayatollah? i think that the protesters are crying in rage. i think they don't have clear demands, they are articulating their rage at not having their grievances met or considered. i think you put iran at number five on the global risks in terms of your iran us relations today. it is ironic because rouhani is the guy that the west has been backing over the last few years, investing a lot of hope in him. is this the end of that strategy? does it work now? well, it is the end of the west, right, in a sense that you have the europeans still supporting reformists in iran and th
it isn't theocracy versus democracy like a philip pullman novel where it is the conservative clericsrogression? no, we have to remember that six months ago there was an election and rouhani won on a landslide, 70 million iranians voted, it turned out, voted for his platform of economic change with hope, wanting to integrate into the world. but the government of rouhani has had a challenge. these are the people who are not seeing anything trickle—down. are the protesters calling for him to be...
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many chilled out the broken already most and to be it's all on the pro corey thing mr young has a pullman pulte but. that's only to taught us that happening the wrong. kind of go on the ball. on credit and. ensure the concertino more proper girl so it's also lizzie she college a lot well. been thrilled oh sorry for the important delicious as a change of guard shot a lot of those are all a little cheap thirst and on top of it will let you know we're all on shipboard who's still stuck on the no. on vapor important of in a lot. of the. same order. the pitot important than triple the best allowed yes fond. of him but i got his lot as a father. off the chair where but they've set up. yes yes. just the thing that will be there. all jade just. vos was because. she was wicked out of the eyes must know that. but. he. she sent them. just thought. they were. very nice you only thought dippolito year would seem to bore out door that you know chill my book got only it on when you of all those who got. my number for you. but not because of. the fact almost half hearted out tipped out. supporting friend
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mitchell pullman. i've done a lot of work for the usc and russia. i'd like to go back to a conversation we had earlier when senator cardin was here and the perception that's taken root amongst at least some of the russian public that this is all part of an anti-russian complain brought about by the american political establishment. what can be done to counter that perception that would be effective that wouldn't necessarily be viewed as still another propaganda campaign? >> it's a hard issue to deal with. traditionally that is the public diplomacy role of our embassies abroad, trying to do that public diplomacy role against a hostile government is very difficult. there have been debates here in the united states about cutting the budget for the state department and usaid. i think that's crazy. my friend ambassador ryan crocker always said that if you have more wing tips and pumps on the ground, you prevent boots on the ground. so basically saying aggressive and strong diplomacy prevents having to bring the military in. i'm not saying we're invading
mitchell pullman. i've done a lot of work for the usc and russia. i'd like to go back to a conversation we had earlier when senator cardin was here and the perception that's taken root amongst at least some of the russian public that this is all part of an anti-russian complain brought about by the american political establishment. what can be done to counter that perception that would be effective that wouldn't necessarily be viewed as still another propaganda campaign? >> it's a hard...
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princess.com >> the pilot who died on monday when his plane crashed has been identified as christopher pullmanhis plane crashed at the former concord naval weapons station. no one else was on board when it crashed. a cattle rancher found the wreckage and called 911. the cause of the crash is not yet known. >>> the hawaii emergency management services worker who sent out the missile alert in hawaii has been fired. the fcc says the employee who has not been identified intentionally sent the alert thinking that the island was going to be attacked after hearing a recording that says this is not a drill. it urn its out he missed the first part of the drill and the end of the message. the head of the administration resigned get. >> mr. miagi has taken full responsibility for the incident on january 13th and the actions of all of his employees. >> the fcc said after the worker realized it was an exercise, he froze and seemed confused, prompting another worker to step in and send the correction. >>> emergency alerts will be targeting smaller groups during natural disasters. the idea is to alert those
princess.com >> the pilot who died on monday when his plane crashed has been identified as christopher pullmanhis plane crashed at the former concord naval weapons station. no one else was on board when it crashed. a cattle rancher found the wreckage and called 911. the cause of the crash is not yet known. >>> the hawaii emergency management services worker who sent out the missile alert in hawaii has been fired. the fcc says the employee who has not been identified intentionally...
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you have bill pullman, you have dell torro i'm excited about the christopher nolan table personally that's sit down chris with christopher nolan. hans zimmer will be here as well. some of the biggest be gracing that stage tonight. netflix is leaderring the pack with 20 nominations and again you're combining television and film here at this show. so i voted specifically on the film side, and dunkirk is definitely one of the ones i was definitely championing for this year's award show but, again, the golden globes this past sunday three billboards was the one that took home best picture drama. lady bird took home best picture musical comedy we'll see what happens here tonight at the show again the 23rd annual critics choice awards voted on by the critics in film and in television. >> okay. so but, kev, what do you think like i know we did who will win, who should win and i feel like get out was completely shut out of that. so what do you think for the top, like, say best drama? or is it even like that? >> i'm interested to see what happens tonight the critics choice is actually broken down j
you have bill pullman, you have dell torro i'm excited about the christopher nolan table personally that's sit down chris with christopher nolan. hans zimmer will be here as well. some of the biggest be gracing that stage tonight. netflix is leaderring the pack with 20 nominations and again you're combining television and film here at this show. so i voted specifically on the film side, and dunkirk is definitely one of the ones i was definitely championing for this year's award show but, again,...