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but don't forget espn a quarter of espn was owned by the hurst corporation.d the people that were his editors there he knew from rolling stone and you know, he and he met will hurst and you know through through rolling stone as well. so, you know those those networks and those connections, you know, kind of turned out to be very helpful for him. and you know, when is when his literary productivity was was declining. you know there there were there were these old friends and i think will hearst and and espn were two of his best friends toward the end. yeah. great. well peter manvelas, i think we should open it up. take questions from our wonderful audience. yes, indeed and we do have some joseph asks. can you talk a little about hunters first novel prince jellyfish, although a short acts of appears in his book the songs of the doomed it still not ever been released. is there more to it? no, i don't think so. i'm not looking for that the person i've looked to on that is william mckean his biographer. um, you just don't know that much about it, and i'm not i don
but don't forget espn a quarter of espn was owned by the hurst corporation.d the people that were his editors there he knew from rolling stone and you know, he and he met will hurst and you know through through rolling stone as well. so, you know those those networks and those connections, you know, kind of turned out to be very helpful for him. and you know, when is when his literary productivity was was declining. you know there there were there were these old friends and i think will hearst...
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he met will hurst rolling stone as well.so those networks, those connections turned out to be elvery helpful for him and when his literary productivity was declining there with these old friends. i think will hurst andespn were two of his best friends at the end . >> peter, i think we should open it up and take questions from ourwonderful audience . >> and we do have some. joseph asks can you talk a little about hunter's first novel prince jellyfish that appears in his book the songs of the doomed and it's still not ever been released. is there more to it? >> no, i don't think so. the person i look to on that is william keane's, his biographer. we don't know that much about it and i don't think it's coming out. i haven't heard that . i don't think he was a great fiction writer, that's the funny thing. you ou read the rum diary can see why it took solong to come out. it's so traditional . it's so powerful and precise and funny and over-the-top and all of the same time but fiction is pretty traditional by comparison . prince j
he met will hurst rolling stone as well.so those networks, those connections turned out to be elvery helpful for him and when his literary productivity was declining there with these old friends. i think will hurst andespn were two of his best friends at the end . >> peter, i think we should open it up and take questions from ourwonderful audience . >> and we do have some. joseph asks can you talk a little about hunter's first novel prince jellyfish that appears in his book the...
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place, well, suppose that the boat was returning after a reconnaissance operation to the base in a hurst intense northwest shipping, possible emergency situations. and if you lay a course along the islands, firstly, it’s shorter, and secondly, away from prying eyes, though it’s more dangerous in terms of relief. what do you suggest, i suggest moving the search area to the west by 20-25 miles. take action come back how long can we last? we'll definitely last an hour, 10 what are you doing? if i can't control the situation, i want to at least control the time. well, how are you there is a very weak radio signal. try to find the direction of bagheera, an unstable radio signal arrives, we try locate and determine the exact location of the signal source as soon as possible. beech they entered the dead zone take off that there will be no communication at all, most likely we will remain without communication until they leave this area, a nightmare. damn hmm please please help me i can't take it anymore. i don't want to wait any longer. hold on please hold on give me painkillers. hold on boy, he
place, well, suppose that the boat was returning after a reconnaissance operation to the base in a hurst intense northwest shipping, possible emergency situations. and if you lay a course along the islands, firstly, it’s shorter, and secondly, away from prying eyes, though it’s more dangerous in terms of relief. what do you suggest, i suggest moving the search area to the west by 20-25 miles. take action come back how long can we last? we'll definitely last an hour, 10 what are you doing?...
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and they wouldn't they wouldn't the hurst high school wouldn't let him do it because they didn't want a african-american man to be leading white women white girls in the band out onto the community. so they he couldn't do that and when they got to be teenagers they had to drive to dances in mount pleasant or other places where they could find african americans that was really an awkward thing for them in in norvelt itself. and not just race in the interviews that we had with residents who had grown up there. they said everybody got along everybody was comfortable with each other. but there were catholics and protestants in norville, and that was a big division in the 1930s. and so they said we could be friends with anybody and that would be fine, but you couldn't date across that religious line if your catholic you couldn't date a process and if you're processing you couldn't date a catholic and people just sort of knew that that nobody crossed that line that was interesting as well. yeah, jersey. churches like within the community then like we're there. there were a couple catholic c
and they wouldn't they wouldn't the hurst high school wouldn't let him do it because they didn't want a african-american man to be leading white women white girls in the band out onto the community. so they he couldn't do that and when they got to be teenagers they had to drive to dances in mount pleasant or other places where they could find african americans that was really an awkward thing for them in in norvelt itself. and not just race in the interviews that we had with residents who had...
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i dw news, and i'll be quite often on behalf of our producers this week, paul hurst, and ryan allen, and our entire studio crew. thanks for being with us. bye. for now, with with ah, india toxic tied in delhi z, yamuna river. me from detergent. indian cities have massive switch problems, which are still managed by hand in some places. but help is on the way robot. this is when the going gets tough, that they might not even be necessary thanks to organic detergent, eco, india. next on d w. what making the headlines and what's behind them. d, w, news, africa. they show the issues shaping the continents. life is slowly getting back to normal. yeah. well, the streets to give you enough reports on the inside. our correspond that was on the ground reporting from across the continent, all the trend stuff, the mazda you in 60 minutes, d, w. o. every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cds reader, how can we protect habitat, what to do with them all our ways? we can make a difference by choosing smart new solutions. o
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you commission president hurst, of on the line has accused moscow of using gas to blackmail nations. russia's fate control energy, giant gas prom suspended deliveries to poland and bulgaria thing. they refuse to pay and roubles. president vladimir putin had early warned of cutting gas supplies to unfriendly countries. and that's a magazine if you don't know if you're interested or gas storage is or 76 percent full. this is a high level of filling much higher than in most european countries. therefore, also in this transitional period, before the baltic gas pipeline is launched, we will be able to draw on our resources as well as obtaining gas from all other possible directions, as well as our gas terminal interfere wish jazz, which can receive even larger amounts of liquefied gas, so we will try to rise to the occasion in this difficult time take to which bulgarian site has fully managed obligations and has made all payments required under its current contract in a timely manner strictly and in accordance with its terms. obviously, gases used as a political and economical to in the t
you commission president hurst, of on the line has accused moscow of using gas to blackmail nations. russia's fate control energy, giant gas prom suspended deliveries to poland and bulgaria thing. they refuse to pay and roubles. president vladimir putin had early warned of cutting gas supplies to unfriendly countries. and that's a magazine if you don't know if you're interested or gas storage is or 76 percent full. this is a high level of filling much higher than in most european countries....
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i dw news, i'm abby, cwa boston, on behalf of our producers, paul hurst and ryan. alan, thanks for being with us. bye for now. ah. with ah, with to the point. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives. brushes pulled back north of care has brought relief but horror as indications of a civilian bath the car come to light. will the apparent war crimes convinced germany to embargo brush and fossil fuels? find out on to the point. to get point d, w, it's history less in time and the subject seen far away teaching the holocaust to germany's generation. seeing how the young people learn to remember, we've got something they did not experience. we accompany them for 5 years, a time that moves and triggers. new questions are in 45 minutes on d, w. ah. the mountain is increasing every year in many im gonna working on lunch with my favorite holiday destinations drowning in plastic weiss, we, we wine and that we can look at the causes every year, year of exports are 1000000 tons of plastic with there. another way, after all, the environment isn't to recyclable. make up your own m
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paul hurst and ryan. alan, thanks for being with us. bye for now. ah ah. with is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like. return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult with success in our weekly coven 19, especially over 9 special. next on d. w. enter the complex zone with sarah kelly. the world has been confronted with horrific images of atrocities against civilians, allegedly committed by russian forces in ukraine. we can find a car and then paul, good genocide, how should western allies respond? my guess i'm calling soon as this foreign minister gabriella sagen. he joins the, on the line with, in 60 minutes. d, w. oh, blue. what does war do to people? are hatred and violence inherited from generation to generation and award winning documentary searches for answers for 2 years. the author accompanies a sophist, family in northern syria. insights into the isolated world of radical islamists, a film about family, faith, masculinity of fathers and sons. starts april 16th on d, w. ah, ah. in countries all around t
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from political commentator of work, all my son, amarion, and the international journalist richard met hurst, who say, political motives underlie the decision to extradite the sash as fundamental principles of freedom of speech or compromise. this is very obviously a political, political trial. honestly, given a pretty but tells policies you know, i, i don't, i don't really hold out much hope for science because it's just last year where she was trying to make recommendations that journalists in the u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she's much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now, as does more as johnson to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past of the united states and, and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries in jail and western are countries on the governments are moving gradually into authorit
from political commentator of work, all my son, amarion, and the international journalist richard met hurst, who say, political motives underlie the decision to extradite the sash as fundamental principles of freedom of speech or compromise. this is very obviously a political, political trial. honestly, given a pretty but tells policies you know, i, i don't, i don't really hold out much hope for science because it's just last year where she was trying to make recommendations that journalists in...
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paul hurst and ryan. alan, thanks for being with us. bye for now. mm. with ah, with who i the war has forced more than 4000000 ukrainians to flee their country. like alexa, a 36 year old business owner, who left his company and employees behind people who continue to rely on him for a salary. will his prize able to survive the war? a dw business special like in 30 minutes on d. w is the end of the pandemic in sight. we show what it could look like will return to normal and we visit those who are finding it difficult with successes in our weekly coping 19, especially over 19 special 90 minutes on d w. a. we're all set to go beyond the obvious with all in as we take on the world, we're all about the stories that matter to whatever it takes to leave. i'm following dfw on fire made for mines. what does war do to people are hatred and violence inherited from generation to generation and award winning documentary searches for answers for 2 years and the author accompanies a cell, a fist family in more than syria insights into the isolated world of radical isl
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i dw news, i'm abby, cwa boston, on behalf of our producers, paul hurst and ryan. alan, thanks for being with us. bye for now. ah ah! with oh, meeting music, while the warm redesign back ah, the ukrainian string ensemble with their country shortly after going on tour. and now the musicians are playing benefit concerts all over europe until the war and focus on europe. d. w. is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like. return to normal and we visit those. we're finding it difficult to success. i in a weekly cove is 19 special for 19 special in 60 minutes on d w. oh. william how to think on it. saddler's will ions. how you know if i had known that the boat would be that small, i never would have gone on the trail. i would not have put myself and my paris in that danger. god, it's a theme that'll fit akita. slater would love on central. they've had that one of liberty to give them. i had serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there, but it went and got it. you want to know their story? you so migrants verified and reliable information for migra
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lawyer in ecuador, who, which previously gave him asylum and international journalist, richard met hurst, they've said that there's been a clear bias to resolve the case in favor of the us. this is very obviously a political political trial. honestly, given a pretty patel's policies, you know, i, i don't, i don't really hold out much hope for sancho because it's just last year where she was trying to make recommendations that journalists in the u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she is much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she, she has the power in her hands right now, as does more as johnson to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past of the united states and, and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face 2 centuries in jail. but a few praise yeah. is going needle the united states has provided some guarantees to the british supreme court, but from our p
lawyer in ecuador, who, which previously gave him asylum and international journalist, richard met hurst, they've said that there's been a clear bias to resolve the case in favor of the us. this is very obviously a political political trial. honestly, given a pretty patel's policies, you know, i, i don't, i don't really hold out much hope for sancho because it's just last year where she was trying to make recommendations that journalists in the u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you...
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premium and we don't necessarily care what comes next >> we have seen over history, whether or not it's hurstform, the media. jeff bezos rebuilding a fortification of "the washington post" was impressive and what mark is up to, of course, behind tim"time" magazine will be an impressive suptory this could be a serious media platform he has ala rupert murdoch or others. if it's a political platform, it's hard to see as jim cramer was saying, who has been excluded besides president trump in the aftermath of the january 6th insurrection is that unless it's something really awful where people are threatening violence and things, it's not like we have seen a lot of speech that you name a lot of people who have been -- for political statements so it's hard to know how he wants to actually change that model. in terms of, you know, some new ways of expanding the service itself, you know, he is full of good ideas that could be there. but very complex jay clayton laid out the five constituencies earlier and i think we have to expand that list and consider what partners would join him and what they would
premium and we don't necessarily care what comes next >> we have seen over history, whether or not it's hurstform, the media. jeff bezos rebuilding a fortification of "the washington post" was impressive and what mark is up to, of course, behind tim"time" magazine will be an impressive suptory this could be a serious media platform he has ala rupert murdoch or others. if it's a political platform, it's hard to see as jim cramer was saying, who has been excluded besides...
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let's speak to one of the research team — dr rachel hurst of norwich medical school at the universitywhat you haven't covered here. ~ . ., . covered here. we wanted to develop a test that we — covered here. we wanted to develop a test that we can _ covered here. we wanted to develop a test that we can distinguish _ covered here. we wanted to develop a test that we can distinguish between l test that we can distinguish between aggressive and non—aggressive prostate cancer and pick up aggressive cancer early. we found there were five types of bacteria that were associated with higher grade prostate cancer and also progression to more aggressive cancer. we have also identified and isolated four brand—new novel species of bacteria that have never been isolated before that were linked into these groups associated with prostate cancer, aggressive disease. so now when we have got these bacteria we are able to design tests to pick up the bacteria in patient samples and then that would aid the clinical decisions and whether the patients are likely to progress in the future and could be part of
let's speak to one of the research team — dr rachel hurst of norwich medical school at the universitywhat you haven't covered here. ~ . ., . covered here. we wanted to develop a test that we — covered here. we wanted to develop a test that we can _ covered here. we wanted to develop a test that we can distinguish _ covered here. we wanted to develop a test that we can distinguish between l test that we can distinguish between aggressive and non—aggressive prostate cancer and pick up...