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in time of what unloved daily activity did agatha christie come up with the plots of her novels timeoved sleep no but no food, no smoking, walking the dog, no, and this is connected with some subject or favorite activity with the subject. she had an unloved occupation on the phone does not tell nobody, there is no phone, but there is nothing to count, write no andrey lvovich, i hear something mumbling in this . lord, what else unloved occupation unloved well, a woman has a man. man going occupation man. yes, we congratulate phone, no love to press. and you said already 20,000 rubles. i already congratulate you on your new phone. yes brilliant was an unloved occupation a man such agate i can’t do it i don’t know anything here either. i need to come up with novels further out there. oh, you have an unloved occupation. here is the daily at home, and i have a charge here. and also get out of the wash, well, the kingdom said, well, i showed you. this is very bad. now it sounds when you clean the house. this is exactly 100%. wash up. show the correct answer. romanov during the daily washin
in time of what unloved daily activity did agatha christie come up with the plots of her novels timeoved sleep no but no food, no smoking, walking the dog, no, and this is connected with some subject or favorite activity with the subject. she had an unloved occupation on the phone does not tell nobody, there is no phone, but there is nothing to count, write no andrey lvovich, i hear something mumbling in this . lord, what else unloved occupation unloved well, a woman has a man. man going...
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during what unloved daily activity did agatha christie come up with plots from her novels time and belovedo and eat no, smoke no walk the dog, no ah. it is connected with some subject favorite occupation with the subject. she had an unloved occupation on the phone to write. no, andrey lvovich, i hear in this something mumbling classes lord unloved by a woman, a man. we congratulate on the phone do not like back, it was brilliant. i'm an unloved occupation man man such agatha i can't i don't know, come here. i need to come up with novels further out there. oh, you have an unloved occupation. here every day at home, and i have a charge to clean up like that. well, sasha said, well, i showed you. this is very bad. now it sounds when you clean the house. exactly this is how many percent to wash the dishes. show the correct answer. from their novels during daily washing dishes, indeed, agatha said that her stories were born in completely unexpected places on the street during a walk in the hat shop in the bathroom. but episodes about murders often came to her for washing dishes. then the quote
during what unloved daily activity did agatha christie come up with plots from her novels time and belovedo and eat no, smoke no walk the dog, no ah. it is connected with some subject favorite occupation with the subject. she had an unloved occupation on the phone to write. no, andrey lvovich, i hear in this something mumbling classes lord unloved by a woman, a man. we congratulate on the phone do not like back, it was brilliant. i'm an unloved occupation man man such agatha i can't i don't...
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named someone after agatha christie what kind of childish question is agatha happy birthday?rian, i'm sorry, please, i'm overwhelmed. my negro scored. i didn't sleep for several nights. i have a full job. oh what a good thank you it's me not you. hello ivan vasilyevich and you walk. can i come with you? well, what do you want? oh , i forgot his name. armageddon was called, and now like this. now let's take a walk, let's come to me, why else will we knit measurements with him, which new mohair gloves are bad for my man. man man colonel shavrin, oh, do not look at the duty officer on the phone. call again you again me. here, yes, and i need to understand there, what kind of sign such a two times you cross my path. why do you need a head of department? seriously? seriously, you want to go back to this mess, you need mushrooms , fishing, garden, live shi, permit comrade colonel. hello hello, reporting victim male 30-35 killed with two shots body discovered. your dad is someone alone, nothing was found to indicate his identity. did you find the body? well, how to say what time we
named someone after agatha christie what kind of childish question is agatha happy birthday?rian, i'm sorry, please, i'm overwhelmed. my negro scored. i didn't sleep for several nights. i have a full job. oh what a good thank you it's me not you. hello ivan vasilyevich and you walk. can i come with you? well, what do you want? oh , i forgot his name. armageddon was called, and now like this. now let's take a walk, let's come to me, why else will we knit measurements with him, which new mohair...
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just like in the novels of agatha christie yes, i'm organic cells that drowsiness, pallor, dehydration , you drink pills, it seems to me, lenochka, you are going too far. well , it's okay with a person. will you take pills every half hour until it works, you can't sleep. otherwise, you can not wake up did not understand how it is impossible. i just wanted to take a nap right now. i'll stay around and watch. you have to touch me. well, but if anything, immediately come to me and in no case do not sleep. a good start in a career is an entrance to the world stage. so many emotions can not be obtained anywhere else this is a unique experience, the krasnoyarsk territory on april 22-27, 21 and the youth games of russia and why he is afraid of the mother of the deceased writer, exclusive from kiev in the new investigation of the program is based on real events on sunday 15:05 on ntv come on forehead, just never eaten. the first time, they were a little pricey for me, but it used to be now so, of course, i will cram myself in the morning. sit down, uncle. don't be shy, take a seat. but the sit
just like in the novels of agatha christie yes, i'm organic cells that drowsiness, pallor, dehydration , you drink pills, it seems to me, lenochka, you are going too far. well , it's okay with a person. will you take pills every half hour until it works, you can't sleep. otherwise, you can not wake up did not understand how it is impossible. i just wanted to take a nap right now. i'll stay around and watch. you have to touch me. well, but if anything, immediately come to me and in no case do...
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one and a half attention to the screen on this book agatha christie began working on april 2, 1950 inaeological expedition, and finished 15 years later in her own home. the book came out after the death of the writer's autobiography is true. russian temples 900 the ashes of this merchant man rest in the archangel michael church there is no nizhny novgorod kremlin. maybe it's kuzma minin eat served for 1500. last year, belevo masters made a record marshmallow weighing almost 382 kg, which took a ton of apples, 130 kg of sugar and 20 liters of this. well let honey apples honey. why honey, if there is already sugar? egg white is playing further eat served for 600. by the end of last year, russia entered the top ten world exporters of this delicacy, displacing the husband himself switzerland eat served. an image found in one of the tombs proves that the pharaohs ate it even 5,000 years ago, white flesh was not very sweet. so i had to add honey no. watermelon faithfully continue the first 600 domestic ka-50 became the first helicopter in the world equipped with just such an ejection seat i
one and a half attention to the screen on this book agatha christie began working on april 2, 1950 inaeological expedition, and finished 15 years later in her own home. the book came out after the death of the writer's autobiography is true. russian temples 900 the ashes of this merchant man rest in the archangel michael church there is no nizhny novgorod kremlin. maybe it's kuzma minin eat served for 1500. last year, belevo masters made a record marshmallow weighing almost 382 kg, which took a...
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philicity leman agatha christie quite right, and who is a felicitate?lavgustling sonya marmeladova fyodor dostoevsky it is absolutely true that you are for 400 this bee german writer, waldemar bonsels conceived as the embodiment of an ideal citizen. maya the bee quite right, more known to us from the animated series for 200. you get a cat bags minus that sergey has the same amount of alexander 400 you have artyom sergey theme australia 100 or 500 100 attention to the screen the australian sculptor put the first vice-governor of victoria in this awkward position antipodes, what will you take? upside down right and upside down. sergei saints 300 this patron saint of the military and merchant fleet of greece and the church. in honor of him , there are almost all local ports. for example, temple at nafpleon. maybe it's saint andrew no. nicholas st. nicholas 400 this is the patron saint of orphans, isn’t that where the name of the owl of harry potter came from in the original, apparently, saint hidwig is right, please, castles and fortresses for 300. this is
philicity leman agatha christie quite right, and who is a felicitate?lavgustling sonya marmeladova fyodor dostoevsky it is absolutely true that you are for 400 this bee german writer, waldemar bonsels conceived as the embodiment of an ideal citizen. maya the bee quite right, more known to us from the animated series for 200. you get a cat bags minus that sergey has the same amount of alexander 400 you have artyom sergey theme australia 100 or 500 100 attention to the screen the australian...
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when you say it's not agatha christie, why it is a mystery novel exists. exists because you want to find out who done it and the thing that pulls it through the book is precisely the suspense of that, in this case again there is in suspense about who did it we know who did it, it becomes from the tension path -- storytelling standpoint how you communicate and capture the public's attention about that story. >> well, there are lots of characters who are not known to the broad public tonight were involved in this. there were a number of heroes who surfaced throughout this process and we want to make sure that we're profiling them as well as the villains of this story but it's very important to know how it was done as well as whodunnit. and that's what the citizens in the world's greatest multiracial, multi religious, multi cultural constitutional democracy need to know, what are the weaknesses that these reactionaries all right neo-fascist forces conspire to take advantage of. because they did, and it will be both agonizing and riveting for the country to se
when you say it's not agatha christie, why it is a mystery novel exists. exists because you want to find out who done it and the thing that pulls it through the book is precisely the suspense of that, in this case again there is in suspense about who did it we know who did it, it becomes from the tension path -- storytelling standpoint how you communicate and capture the public's attention about that story. >> well, there are lots of characters who are not known to the broad public...
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hugh laurie talks to us about bringing his favourite agatha christie book to the screen.n will be investigated by a commons committee over claims he misled parliament about parties in downing street during lockdown. the government had tried to delay a vote on the matter, but made a u—turn following opposition from its own mps. mrjohnson says he has nothing to hide. let's discuss this with the deputy leader of the liberal democrats, daisy cooper. good morning to you. good morning. what did you — good morning to you. good morning. what did you make _ good morning to you. good morning. what did you make of— good morning to you. good morning. what did you make of what _ good morning to you. good morning. i what did you make of what happened? yesterday we were trying to figure out what this potential amendment that had been proposed would mean to the timing of an investigation by the timing of an investigation by the privilege committee and all of a sudden that was not going to happen. it isjust simply sudden that was not going to happen. it is just simply scandalous we have g
hugh laurie talks to us about bringing his favourite agatha christie book to the screen.n will be investigated by a commons committee over claims he misled parliament about parties in downing street during lockdown. the government had tried to delay a vote on the matter, but made a u—turn following opposition from its own mps. mrjohnson says he has nothing to hide. let's discuss this with the deputy leader of the liberal democrats, daisy cooper. good morning to you. good morning. what did you...
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he has just adapted an agatha christie novel, "why didn't they ask evans?"and stars in. please welcome back to the late show, hugh laurie! (outro) >> stephen: there you go. >> thank you. >> stphen: so nice to you have back. >> it's so good to be back. >> stephen: welcome back to the states. >> thank you. >> stephen: how long were you over in london. >> well, it seems like, well, i have lost track of time. i have no idea how long i was-- . >> stephen: 20, 20 was the last time you could easily get back over, it's been a couple of years. >> yeah. >> stephen: do you enjoy being back. >> i love it. i absolutely love it i had a very tough time getting back if. >> stephen: to the united states. >> yeah. >> stephen: why. >> getting in here. >> stephen: why are we keeping you out? >> because i had neglected to observe that a green card is expired. i didn't read t i didn't read the small print and it expires and then i thought oh, i better get another one and they said yeah, it will take about a week. and three to four months went by and i started to panic about tonig
he has just adapted an agatha christie novel, "why didn't they ask evans?"and stars in. please welcome back to the late show, hugh laurie! (outro) >> stephen: there you go. >> thank you. >> stphen: so nice to you have back. >> it's so good to be back. >> stephen: welcome back to the states. >> thank you. >> stephen: how long were you over in london. >> well, it seems like, well, i have lost track of time. i have no idea how long i was--...
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that's agatha christie stuff. >> mi6 is british intelligence.s russia. retired mi6 analyst trenear - harvey says that's nonsense. if for no other reason because mi6 would never use such an expensive weapon to kill anyone. >> if the british wanted to kill him, they were he he would have fallen out of the hotel window. and placed in front of a car. we wouldn't have spent $12 million in a costly fashion like this. >> you would have made an accident? >> indeed. >> things are less expensive, old-fashioned bullets and bodies work more effectively, cheaply. >> why not shoot him? >> i didn't say they would have. could possibly. we don't do that sort of thing. >> >> also remember, litvinenko was working for mi6. and it was lugovoi at his partner dmitry kovtun who left a radioactive trail all over london. especially at the pine bar. lugovoi is hardly hiding here in russia. he did our interview in one of the restaurants that he owns. he's a member of parliament. and he's even become something of a pop culture icon. hosting his own tv show. the program, app
that's agatha christie stuff. >> mi6 is british intelligence.s russia. retired mi6 analyst trenear - harvey says that's nonsense. if for no other reason because mi6 would never use such an expensive weapon to kill anyone. >> if the british wanted to kill him, they were he he would have fallen out of the hotel window. and placed in front of a car. we wouldn't have spent $12 million in a costly fashion like this. >> you would have made an accident? >> indeed. >>...
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about politics, and then it takes a crazy twist and you said you boned up on your agatha christie tole to see these inconsequential details in plots suddenly have these outsized consequences and so i played with that in the book a little bit. >> at the heart is also a family drama. >> it is. i actually think that it is even more so a family drama than a political drama. the political is the set piece of not family drama. but that's really interested me and the politics of family, the little negotiations we make with our siblings, with our parents and in this case secrets we decide to keep from one another, the family in the book, there is a massive secret they're forced to keep and the ramifications of that secret are going to play out for the rest of their lives. >> you also started out as i said in washington, you worked on capitol hill. you became a speechwriter for john podesta and then became president obama's chief of staff. how do you draw on that? >> i actually credit speech writing as the biggest influence on my fiction writing. i loved the job. absolutely loved it. i have t
about politics, and then it takes a crazy twist and you said you boned up on your agatha christie tole to see these inconsequential details in plots suddenly have these outsized consequences and so i played with that in the book a little bit. >> at the heart is also a family drama. >> it is. i actually think that it is even more so a family drama than a political drama. the political is the set piece of not family drama. but that's really interested me and the politics of family,...
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i read agatha christie. i know. okay. all right. see something you haven't seen before or better yet something that hasn't been. by humans before you may want to head to the monterey bay aquarium checks this out because this amazing sea animal is so new to science. it doesn't have a name. what is this? well, it's part of the deep sea exhibit of creatur. that live below 600 feet all the way to the sea floor these animals live in total darkness, right the farther down you go so they emit light from their bodies. so that makes for some spectacular sights. the exhibit also looks at the importance of the deep sea we don't know what is down there because we haven't discovered it and we haven't researched. enough. there may be cures for cancer. there may be cures for parkinson's we don't even know yet. what is there? scientists went into the depths of the ocean to do research while the monterey bay aquarium was closed during the covid shutdown. they look spectacular. ingope they tre nelsepends ot yousee i wl bin like, right? that's right,
i read agatha christie. i know. okay. all right. see something you haven't seen before or better yet something that hasn't been. by humans before you may want to head to the monterey bay aquarium checks this out because this amazing sea animal is so new to science. it doesn't have a name. what is this? well, it's part of the deep sea exhibit of creatur. that live below 600 feet all the way to the sea floor these animals live in total darkness, right the farther down you go so they emit light...
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dangerous >>> coming up on the third hour, hugh laurie talking about diving into the world of agatha christyr sister barbara here live in the studio. first since she became a new mom to sweet baby cora looking forward to seeing them. >>> and jenna with barb are bringing a powerful story about sisterhood >>> before anything else mr. roker. >> let's show you what's happening as far as young weekend is concerned starting with saturday strong storms down through the gulf valley rain in california. they can use that. mountain snows out west. rain along the eastern sea board. and easter sunday sunday new hampshire. 48 and sunny bonnetsville passover missouri. 48 and hours and we're looking at egg bend louisiana, hit or miss showers and thunderstorms about 84 degrees. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good friday morning to you. clouds in the south bay. this will gradually clear up over the next couple hours, and the temperature at 50 degrees, heading to the mid-60s by about 1:00. we'll see the rain returning tomorrow. we'll see the sc
dangerous >>> coming up on the third hour, hugh laurie talking about diving into the world of agatha christyr sister barbara here live in the studio. first since she became a new mom to sweet baby cora looking forward to seeing them. >>> and jenna with barb are bringing a powerful story about sisterhood >>> before anything else mr. roker. >> let's show you what's happening as far as young weekend is concerned starting with saturday strong storms down through the...