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finch but i've always had problems with atticus finch and the mythology of atticus finch. it always seemed a little too much for me sometimes. so i was always wanting to write about the book but it was hard to do because you have the book itself. you have a handful of things that harper lee had said about the book when it was published in promotions she did for the movie. the last time harper lee spoke on the record to anybody about her fiction was in march 1964. there wasn't much to go on if you're going to write about this novel and this character but that changed in the summer of 2015 because in summer of 2015, this other novel harper lee wrote, go set a watchman was published and in it there's the character of atticus and the big revelation is that atticus finch was not the idealistic father and brave defender of the downtrodden that he was in "to kill a mockbird". he was pretty much what you would assume, a 70-year-old arthritic white southerner would be in alabama in 1907. he was racist and reactionary, didn't like the changes going on in the south and all the rest s
finch but i've always had problems with atticus finch and the mythology of atticus finch. it always seemed a little too much for me sometimes. so i was always wanting to write about the book but it was hard to do because you have the book itself. you have a handful of things that harper lee had said about the book when it was published in promotions she did for the movie. the last time harper lee spoke on the record to anybody about her fiction was in march 1964. there wasn't much to go on if...
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[applause] was published and that was the character of atticus but the great revelation of that was atticus finch was not the idealistic father with the downtrodden. but that 70-year-old arthritic down in alabama 1957 and to be racist and reactionary so the best thing you have not read of "go set a watchman" so what is the adult scout 26 years old back to her hometown and realizes her beloved father who would not hurt a ground school oral one -- squirrel has fall into the small town racist reactionary so what happens over the course of that novel is she has these important conversations with the men in her life and ultimately with atticus himself and tuesday he has to change and she is very worked up and emotional with this call voice of reason with the principal conservative position. and that book when it came out in 2015 focused not that adequate one -- atticus finch was a recent but in 1957 that one of the market for them things to remember about "go set a watchman" but that is set in the 50s "to kill a mockingbird" in the 30s. but "go set a watchman" she wrote that first she wrote that
[applause] was published and that was the character of atticus but the great revelation of that was atticus finch was not the idealistic father with the downtrodden. but that 70-year-old arthritic down in alabama 1957 and to be racist and reactionary so the best thing you have not read of "go set a watchman" so what is the adult scout 26 years old back to her hometown and realizes her beloved father who would not hurt a ground school oral one -- squirrel has fall into the small town...
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. >> we're atticus toms and border protection blackhawk right now. >> tonight, a big picture. >> look00-mile mission along the southern border. life threatening journeys. >> they could be smugglers, they could be armed. >> and life-or
. >> we're atticus toms and border protection blackhawk right now. >> tonight, a big picture. >> look00-mile mission along the southern border. life threatening journeys. >> they could be smugglers, they could be armed. >> and life-or
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. >> we're atticus toms and border protection blackhawk right now. >> tonight, a big picture. >> look at what we've done here. >> a 2,000-mile mission along the southern border. life threatening journeys. >> they could be smugglers, they could be armed. >> and life-supporting ones. >> we ship to mexico every single day. >> what is it really like to live on the line? >> this is quite a process, guys, to go through in order just to get to school. >> this is my place, my home. >> would you have president trump's 30-foot wall right here? >> absolutely. >> no wall. no wall. >> tonight, we take you inside what's really happening here along the border. >> this is ground zero. this is the front lines. >> we are not a violent and lawless frontier. >> america's great divide. >> i'm a in the united states. i'm in mexico. >> if there is a humanitarian crisis going on in your backyard, would you do something to stop it? >> we are doing our job. there is no need to break the law. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here is jacob soboroff with "the dividing line." >> there were the images, ch
. >> we're atticus toms and border protection blackhawk right now. >> tonight, a big picture. >> look at what we've done here. >> a 2,000-mile mission along the southern border. life threatening journeys. >> they could be smugglers, they could be armed. >> and life-supporting ones. >> we ship to mexico every single day. >> what is it really like to live on the line? >> this is quite a process, guys, to go through in order just to get to...
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. >> stephen: yes, very atticus finch. ( laughter ) >> jon: yeah, feeling good. >> stephen: listen, youted about tonight? >> jon: what's that? who's that? >> stephen: mandy moore, i wanted to talk to her for a long time. josh groban and sara bareilles who are hosting the tonys are going to be out here. and then our musical guest-- you guys are in for a treat-- it's meghan trainor is going to be out here. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: she's all about that bass, no treble. >> stephen: yeah, i'm all about the bass. >> jon: you all about the bass? >> stephen: i'm all about the bass. she's not doing that song, but i'm all about the bass. ( laughter ) it's going to be fantastic. she will be close enough for these people to touch. it's going to be fantastic. ( cheers ) now, ladies and gentlemen, over the weekend, there's been a new contender for "worst dance floor moves." and before i go any further, i just need you to know to enjoy this story: it's okay to laugh because no one got seriously hurt. okay-- we're all there, great. now, check out what happened in denver when an off-duty f.b.i. a
. >> stephen: yes, very atticus finch. ( laughter ) >> jon: yeah, feeling good. >> stephen: listen, youted about tonight? >> jon: what's that? who's that? >> stephen: mandy moore, i wanted to talk to her for a long time. josh groban and sara bareilles who are hosting the tonys are going to be out here. and then our musical guest-- you guys are in for a treat-- it's meghan trainor is going to be out here. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: she's all about that...
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paradise lost of atticus easton shoreline the mediterranean sea claims as blue as ever but on shore so many of the homes and hotels that once stood here are gone. on monday the flames charge through here at sixty kilometers per hour almost everyone fled towards the bache is only the firefighters have the mains to try and resist the flames often in vying. for years of service. seeing so much. of it sometimes we can look course it's something. to stop and. investigators say the blaze took just ninety minutes to write down the mountain towards the coast many residents simply had no chance to a skype and more monday was extremely hot and we need grace the government suspects the worst fires were no accident. i would like to stress that we have serious indications and findings of criminal activity namely arson. the police are also still trying to identify victims relatives of the missing have been gathering need their forensics lab the agony is compounded by anger at the government which they choose of botching the evacuation of residents one confronted grace's defense minister as he visite
paradise lost of atticus easton shoreline the mediterranean sea claims as blue as ever but on shore so many of the homes and hotels that once stood here are gone. on monday the flames charge through here at sixty kilometers per hour almost everyone fled towards the bache is only the firefighters have the mains to try and resist the flames often in vying. for years of service. seeing so much. of it sometimes we can look course it's something. to stop and. investigators say the blaze took just...
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google is asian of everything we should worry, the atticus in libra, of the clash between food and clove is crashing the system common copyright and copy wrong. i love that. the rise of intellectual property and how it has creativity. he has co-edited with the collection of rewiring the nation, the place of technology in american studies. we're so glad he could come at tonight and have this book launch. before we get started i like to think, now surviving this space, beautiful space tonight for us to have the reading. they do this as a service to the book community, so please stay rent, buy some drinks at the bar. they've opened up the house for us tonight. there's a beautiful rooftop deck. please stick around, have a drink, have dinner. we are grateful for them to have this peer we could not that fiu all in the shop, so thank you very much, and without further ado, siva. [applause] >> i'm going to play stage crew here and give myself some height. thank you for coming on this rainy night in a a rainy week n the rainy month. it's been very strange here in seattle. [laughing] so i'm super
google is asian of everything we should worry, the atticus in libra, of the clash between food and clove is crashing the system common copyright and copy wrong. i love that. the rise of intellectual property and how it has creativity. he has co-edited with the collection of rewiring the nation, the place of technology in american studies. we're so glad he could come at tonight and have this book launch. before we get started i like to think, now surviving this space, beautiful space tonight for...
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and to havele clear atticus is on -- adequacy standards those are ones to make sure that all carriers have the same requirements here as doctors and hospitals with providers in their network. with that uninsured rate in the state of o washington when we had that federal reinsurance program under 10% that obviously has changed now as you can see. and you have choices in every county. before those administration actioncr is worth stabilizing and they did not cover pharmaceuticals are were extremely limited and the coverage of pharmaceuticals did not cover routine maternity and that was inadequate we want to make rere everybody meets the same standards to see what we could do to stabilize the increases interface deliver acts with a stabilizing market in the state of washington and we observed that insurers start to get nervous and that is not a good thing because then they want to charge more rate to cover their anxiety. 50% of the people in washington state and to receive subsidies for 60% of those people receive subsidies they are counting on us to protect them going forward i am first
and to havele clear atticus is on -- adequacy standards those are ones to make sure that all carriers have the same requirements here as doctors and hospitals with providers in their network. with that uninsured rate in the state of o washington when we had that federal reinsurance program under 10% that obviously has changed now as you can see. and you have choices in every county. before those administration actioncr is worth stabilizing and they did not cover pharmaceuticals are were...