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anya taylorjoy is excellent as austen's handsome, clever and rich heroine emma woodhouse while johnny weapons grade animal magnetism notably absent from austen's novel as mr knightley. ms woodhouse! such news! sighting bringing up baby as an inspiration alongside john hughes' coming of age movies, rock photographer and music video veteran de wilde takes flirtatious liberteies with austen's source. an approach that pays crowd pleasing dividends as it reduces the complexities of the text to a caricature screen romp. talking over each other. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, saty safe, and i will be back next week with more home viewing treats. fight for your dream of a life with her, fight like a viking! sorry to disturb but you two do know that iceland it into the eurovision finals? what! ? hello. well, the fresh weather is here to stay for the foreseeable future, at least the next week or so. so plenty of showers in the forecast, and on top of that, it's also going to be windy, particularly on sunday. really quite blustery for the time of the year. now, the
anya taylorjoy is excellent as austen's handsome, clever and rich heroine emma woodhouse while johnny weapons grade animal magnetism notably absent from austen's novel as mr knightley. ms woodhouse! such news! sighting bringing up baby as an inspiration alongside john hughes' coming of age movies, rock photographer and music video veteran de wilde takes flirtatious liberteies with austen's source. an approach that pays crowd pleasing dividends as it reduces the complexities of the text to a...
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i will leave you with news that the thoroughly modern adaptation of jane austen's emma is now availabley is excellent as the clever and rich hair emma woodhouse whilejohnny flynn clever and rich hair emma woodhouse while johnny flynn combines vulnerability with their weapons grade animal magnetism notably absent from austen's novel as mr knightley. such news! setting bringing up baby is an inspiration alongsidejohn bringing up baby is an inspiration alongside john hughes's me bringing up baby is an inspiration alongsidejohn hughes's me of age movie and they take flirtatious deliveries with austen's source. an approach that pays cloud in a crowd pleasing dividends as reduces the complexities to a caricature screen romp. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, andi thanks for watching the film review, and i will be back next week with more home viewing treats. fight for your dream of more home viewing treats. fight for yourdream ofa more home viewing treats. fight for your dream of a life with her, fight like a viking! sorry to disturb but you do know that i made it
i will leave you with news that the thoroughly modern adaptation of jane austen's emma is now availabley is excellent as the clever and rich hair emma woodhouse whilejohnny flynn clever and rich hair emma woodhouse while johnny flynn combines vulnerability with their weapons grade animal magnetism notably absent from austen's novel as mr knightley. such news! setting bringing up baby is an inspiration alongsidejohn bringing up baby is an inspiration alongside john hughes's me bringing up baby...
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jane austen throughout the checklist. frank lloyd wright throughout the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all throughout the checklist and ignored the plan. so many say i cannot expect to be jane austen or frank loyd wright but what we can embrace is a plan not of checklist but fragments of the expectations of a society and most of its expectations is not worthy and that requires courage passion in lieu of plans. that's a new one. and this is a new world. as we explore a new world instead of clinging to the old one? or are we smart and strong enough to become that we seek what is correct because we are afraid. caution is nothing but fear dressed up as common sense. the road less traveled is a popular palm and unpopular life choice the well-traveled road is so much safer but do we want our lives to be a resume or an adventure? don't let fear rule you. fear is what has poisoned our culture and community and national character. the very worst
jane austen throughout the checklist. frank lloyd wright throughout the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all throughout the checklist and ignored the plan. so many say i cannot expect to be jane austen or frank loyd wright but what we can embrace is a plan not of checklist but fragments of the expectations of a society and most of its expectations is not worthy and that requires courage passion in lieu of plans....
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bob austen coming musser to lose he was a book. and most news in the begin. in the book with an option in stitches i was thinking they were going to the newsgroup leaking world war. office should end the enemy's yet. you'll see that they don't help with that i want to get you. don't you know i'll. keep you said was officials. it was because with this it is a viable collision. video. long before feed me oh man don't keep. it can. you tell i mean i mean some ponder you couldn't accept that she did it did you can is it that you really see it just all on the political. news and a potential swim most women want to. come. home. i mean that it can feel like just temple thing could you get strength and peace to follow through on the news and assist create him in the sun and you. may want to come up about it before copy spoke up and just up the. peninsula if you missed it del and then call for the da the results and still come up with. the quick search for the truth if you're stuck for the give us a look at the soon to be the book for. love love the snow was just like
bob austen coming musser to lose he was a book. and most news in the begin. in the book with an option in stitches i was thinking they were going to the newsgroup leaking world war. office should end the enemy's yet. you'll see that they don't help with that i want to get you. don't you know i'll. keep you said was officials. it was because with this it is a viable collision. video. long before feed me oh man don't keep. it can. you tell i mean i mean some ponder you couldn't accept that she...
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a small pop austen coming mustard who's he was a book. and most news in the begin. was in the book with an option in stitches i was thinking they were going to newsprint leaking well with. fisher then the item is yet. that they don't help with that i want to get it chawla name was released don't you know i'll. be a key piece of what if the show with. more screws with this it is available collision. long before feed me oh man don't keep. the can still but that car. that. was helpful to you couldn't accept what she did it did you can is it that you really she is just a mental tickle. in the potential swimming most women want to. come . back home. i mean that it can feel like just cheap temple thing could you guess rent a piece on the news and i said create remember something you know. they were. about it before copy spoke up a deal so there's a. punishment if you miss it then call for the da the results and still come up with. the click that sort of thing it's a treat if you're stuck for the give us a look at the sun to the book for. love well the snow was just like t
a small pop austen coming mustard who's he was a book. and most news in the begin. was in the book with an option in stitches i was thinking they were going to newsprint leaking well with. fisher then the item is yet. that they don't help with that i want to get it chawla name was released don't you know i'll. be a key piece of what if the show with. more screws with this it is available collision. long before feed me oh man don't keep. the can still but that car. that. was helpful to you...
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i mean, jane austen threw out the checklist for a well-bred regency era woman. frank lloyd wright threw out the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, lin-manuel miranda, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all threw out the checklist. they all ignored the plan. so maybe you're saying to yourself, i can't expect to be jane austen or frank lloyd wright. but i think what we can embrace is a hand-crafted life. not one made up of plans or checklists, of fragments of the expectations of a society that, honestly, in most of its expectations is not worthy of you or any of us. and that requires courage. not compliance. passion in lieu of simply plans. that's a new way and this, right now, is is a new world. so are we strong and smart enough to explore a new world instead of cling to the old one? are we smart and strong enough to become who we might be were we not afraid? because that's the problem, isn't it? i mean, we slavishly seek what is correct because we're afraid. caution is nothing but fear dressed up as common sense. th
i mean, jane austen threw out the checklist for a well-bred regency era woman. frank lloyd wright threw out the checklist for a young architect of his time. bill gates, sally ride, lin-manuel miranda, marie curie, pablo picasso, toni morrison, they all threw out the checklist. they all ignored the plan. so maybe you're saying to yourself, i can't expect to be jane austen or frank lloyd wright. but i think what we can embrace is a hand-crafted life. not one made up of plans or checklists, of...
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marquis austen's family has been able to view the video and i want to say on two separate occasions. >> to what do you attribute the fall in violence and unrest? -- arrests? was it because you directed police not to -- and regularly -- enforce curfews and regularly signaled to the protesters that you were backing the cause? mayor bowser: i'm not a public safety official but i will give you my gut reaction. for a couple of nights, there was a critical mass of people here that were bent on destruction. after monday, when we saw federal forces move on american people, there was a critical mass of people who were bent on making sure that would never happen again. the people were bent on destruction were outnumbered and probably left. yes? reporter: i asked this before, but the protests have mingled -- what are your thoughts on that, as the chairman said some councilmembers want to take money from police and move it to alternatives. what is your reaction to that? mayor bowser: i have my budget that i have submitted to the council a few weeks ago and i can tell you that what we had submitt
marquis austen's family has been able to view the video and i want to say on two separate occasions. >> to what do you attribute the fall in violence and unrest? -- arrests? was it because you directed police not to -- and regularly -- enforce curfews and regularly signaled to the protesters that you were backing the cause? mayor bowser: i'm not a public safety official but i will give you my gut reaction. for a couple of nights, there was a critical mass of people here that were bent on...
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this is the way all of the jane austen characters dress as well.after eight years of secretary of state where they establish their own social hub at their house on f street, madison comes president. he is inaugurated in 1809. they move into the presidents house. of course, john and abigail adams lived in the white house at the very end of the presidency just for a few months. jefferson lived there, but he is a widower and does not really finish it off. when the madisons move into the white house, they know they need to furnish the space. dolley worked with the architect of the capitol and his wife on furnishing the rooms of the white house. this is a well-informed imagining of the most spectacular of the rooms that dolley creates. we can say comfortably that dolley creates it because all of the correspondence is from dolley. in this elliptical room, latrobe has red curtains. a color scheme that would have been the height of fashion. i want you to notice the chairs people are sitting on. they are very thin, skinny, curvy legs. dolley herself wears r
this is the way all of the jane austen characters dress as well.after eight years of secretary of state where they establish their own social hub at their house on f street, madison comes president. he is inaugurated in 1809. they move into the presidents house. of course, john and abigail adams lived in the white house at the very end of the presidency just for a few months. jefferson lived there, but he is a widower and does not really finish it off. when the madisons move into the white...
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on some austen. suggestion the beneath it had but more as a welcome to the duties an o.b.e. .through that. the eye of the modoc at some. and many are. as they're not and it's a definite look at you just leave. us alone. trudie yes she said that. but on the 6th day of the war damascus radio made an unexpected announcement. syria had accepted the u.n. cease fire. with no advance warning given to troops fighting on the go not to broadcast fatally undermined syrian army resistance. the man blamed for the army's collapse was the minister of defense. a man who would eventually rise to power in syria. as an aside. the israelis pushed on and occupied the whole of the golan heights. and both sunni and. they had to say yes here and let the on that feel that it could walk off the clock not but but i. assume. at the end of the 6 day a fighting and only one attempt achieved all its goals israel accepted the u.n. cease fire. the guns fell silent. the arabs had suffered a humiliating defeat. me a yet gallon. of ethanol been a while you have if he hasn't. been many dead there the how morally
on some austen. suggestion the beneath it had but more as a welcome to the duties an o.b.e. .through that. the eye of the modoc at some. and many are. as they're not and it's a definite look at you just leave. us alone. trudie yes she said that. but on the 6th day of the war damascus radio made an unexpected announcement. syria had accepted the u.n. cease fire. with no advance warning given to troops fighting on the go not to broadcast fatally undermined syrian army resistance. the man blamed...
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and some austen.suggestion the beneath it had but more as a welcome to you know be a little more through that valley of the moderate cut some almost and then we are on a must. as of tonight and it's a definite look at the i.d.f. and just really all about that something. truly yes she said that. but on the 6th day of the rule damascus radio made an unexpected announcement. syria had accepted the u.n. cease fire. with no advance warning given to troops fighting on the go not to broadcast fatally undermined syrian army resistance. the man blamed for the army's collapse was the minister of defense. a man who would eventually rise to power in syria. hafez an aside. the israelis pushed on and occupied the whole of the golan heights. let me. sleep. there to see us here and let the audience for that we can walk out of the clock not but but. it's a lot of them. at the end of the 6 day of fighting and only one attempt achieved all its goals israel accepted the u.n. cease fire. the guns fell silent. the arabs ha
and some austen.suggestion the beneath it had but more as a welcome to you know be a little more through that valley of the moderate cut some almost and then we are on a must. as of tonight and it's a definite look at the i.d.f. and just really all about that something. truly yes she said that. but on the 6th day of the rule damascus radio made an unexpected announcement. syria had accepted the u.n. cease fire. with no advance warning given to troops fighting on the go not to broadcast fatally...
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anya taylorjoy is excellent as austen's handsome, clever and rich heroine emma woodhouse while johnny movies, rock photographer and music video veteran de wilde takes flirtatious liberties with austen's source. an approach that pays crowd pleasing dividends as it reduces the complexities of the text to a caricature screen romp. talking over each other. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, saty safe, the film review, stay safe, and i will be back next week with more home viewing treats. fight for your dream of a life with her, fight like a viking! sorry to disturb but you two do know that iceland it into the eurovision finals? what! ? good morning. welcome to breakfast with chris mason and nina warhurst. 0ur headlines today: "build our way back to health": the prime minister's plan to rescue the economy by fast—tracking new schools, hospitals and transport projects. as coronavirus cases in the us surge to more than 2.5 million, florida becomes the latest state to reimpose lockdown. as reading remembers the three men stabbed to death in a park a week ago, a 25—y
anya taylorjoy is excellent as austen's handsome, clever and rich heroine emma woodhouse while johnny movies, rock photographer and music video veteran de wilde takes flirtatious liberties with austen's source. an approach that pays crowd pleasing dividends as it reduces the complexities of the text to a caricature screen romp. talking over each other. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, saty safe, the film review, stay safe, and i will be back next week with more home...
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and texas are seeing fairly impressive declines in their unemployment rates, but states like where austend california, and new jersey -- >> bill: here is one, 16.3% california inmate, highest level since the great depression, steve. >> that is a big problem for blue states. and the reason that they are having higher unemployment rates and bigger in economic progress is because they are staying shut down. if you don't have your businesses operating operating, you don't have people working, you have big problems. so i think that the solution or economic problem is let's get the blue states up like the red states are up. >> bill: the point is that the viruses that thing thing, right? >> yes, of course it is. three quarters of people in polls say that they are uncomfortable going to eat dinner at a restaurant. two thirds of people say that they are uncomfortable going to a story. the reason that the blue states that you are mentioning had worse unemployment experiences is they had their earlier outbreaks of the virus. we -- what we want is for the virus not to spread and that everybody can co
and texas are seeing fairly impressive declines in their unemployment rates, but states like where austend california, and new jersey -- >> bill: here is one, 16.3% california inmate, highest level since the great depression, steve. >> that is a big problem for blue states. and the reason that they are having higher unemployment rates and bigger in economic progress is because they are staying shut down. if you don't have your businesses operating operating, you don't have people...
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superintendent, don austen says educators will consider proposals that reflect our belief that the mostool is the connection between students and teachers. everyone learned those connections are not powerfully replicated through distance learning. >> teachers in the district are definitely eager to return to school as normal but, you know, with the pandemic, normal is going to be hard to replicate. >> reporter: terry baldwin says the current memorandum of understanding between the district and the teachers union calls for in school learning for elementary school students. one of the negotiation points in designing a curriculum for students whose parents decide to keep them at home. >> it is really time trying to find the schedule in a way that is going to work best for students but keep everybody safe and healthy. bull vallejo city unified school district officials are considering similar steps. according to the superintendent, dr. adam clark -- the only equitable way for us to deliver an education is for those students to come back to us for more time, not less time. >> reporter: clark
superintendent, don austen says educators will consider proposals that reflect our belief that the mostool is the connection between students and teachers. everyone learned those connections are not powerfully replicated through distance learning. >> teachers in the district are definitely eager to return to school as normal but, you know, with the pandemic, normal is going to be hard to replicate. >> reporter: terry baldwin says the current memorandum of understanding between the...
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it would be like in england work in these huge estates as jane austen depicted in her novels.ation by generation. as of that power would not, that will would not happen. and at the same time, event of wealth being generated by capital not just by plan. and so even those measures were not successful in preventing the accumulation of wealth over the generations. liz: another point that i noticed and "the lost tradition of economic equality in america, 1600-1870" during the 17th and eight century there seems to be really close connection between politics and economic equality that spun that their economic equality in some ways by political participation. by the 19th centuries economic economic equality really becomes divorced from politics. one of you could tell us how economic equality became divorced from politics. and what is the ramifications what they were with this divorce. daniel: i would argue that it did not become divorced from politics pretty. liz: interesting. daniel: it is perhaps is a mainstream element in the debates among political parties. he gets brought up over
it would be like in england work in these huge estates as jane austen depicted in her novels.ation by generation. as of that power would not, that will would not happen. and at the same time, event of wealth being generated by capital not just by plan. and so even those measures were not successful in preventing the accumulation of wealth over the generations. liz: another point that i noticed and "the lost tradition of economic equality in america, 1600-1870" during the 17th and...
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superintendent don austen says educators will consider proposals that reflect our belief that the mostmportant element of school is the connection between students and teachers. everyone learned those connections are not powerfully replicated from distance learning. >> teachers in the district are definitely eager to return to school as normal. but, you know, with the pandemic, normal is going to be hard to replicate. >> reporter: terry baldwin says the current memorandum of understanding between the district and the teachers union calls for in school learning for elementary school students. one of the negotiation points is designing a curriculum for students whose parents decide to keep them at home. >> is trying to find a schedule, and a way that is going to work best for students but keep everybody safe and healthy. >> reporter: vallejo city unified school desert officials are considering similar steps. according to superintendent dr. adam clark. >> in the best case scenario, the only equitable way for us to deliver an education is for those students to come back to us for more time
superintendent don austen says educators will consider proposals that reflect our belief that the mostmportant element of school is the connection between students and teachers. everyone learned those connections are not powerfully replicated from distance learning. >> teachers in the district are definitely eager to return to school as normal. but, you know, with the pandemic, normal is going to be hard to replicate. >> reporter: terry baldwin says the current memorandum of...