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bartlett writes back horrified that he actually had done that. and he says if i understood yor letter quickly from a friend in electronics rig and electroshock therapy ndu a treatment? jesus h christ, if that so you could have done a more terrifying thing. he gives me the horrors to think about it. that's an interesting -- is just so great that scholars, you know, established scholars, undergraduates, graduate students, even high school students can come here and read this. they have access to this original material that helps them really understand the published book. it's just very exciting to think about the kinds of research that can be done on this material that we have. included in the ken kesey papers is also all of the notes that he, the notes that survived when he was writing sometimes a great notion, and here are some examples of, he's working around the title that he wants to use. and then he hands all of these notes that he, these have survived in the collection. there are fewer notes for one flew over the cuckoos nesbit mini mini not
bartlett writes back horrified that he actually had done that. and he says if i understood yor letter quickly from a friend in electronics rig and electroshock therapy ndu a treatment? jesus h christ, if that so you could have done a more terrifying thing. he gives me the horrors to think about it. that's an interesting -- is just so great that scholars, you know, established scholars, undergraduates, graduate students, even high school students can come here and read this. they have access to...
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doctor bartlett right back, horrified that he has done that. a friend is rigged in esp. and -- and undergraduate students, and and access to this original material. and research to be done on this material that i have. all of the notes that survived, and some examples of working around, the title that he wants to use. and then he has all these notes that he kept. and a great notion, and and write them down and categorize them and how he is carrying out their story. and writing into the writing process, and here is the document when he is writing the characters, more detail there. the mother notes, everybody else gets a great notion to jump into the river and drown. and the notion and people who get this notion, the river figures large in his story. here is the earliest manuscript for a great notion and text script. people have gone through and making changes and corrections on that manuscript. when ken kesey and mary pranksters got back from their road trip to new york, they through a number of parties in san francisco that became known as the acid test. ken kesey was ar
doctor bartlett right back, horrified that he has done that. a friend is rigged in esp. and -- and undergraduate students, and and access to this original material. and research to be done on this material that i have. all of the notes that survived, and some examples of working around, the title that he wants to use. and then he has all these notes that he kept. and a great notion, and and write them down and categorize them and how he is carrying out their story. and writing into the writing...
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bartlett says if banning plastic straws becomes the norm...that may drive the cost down on alternatives.ben bartlett/councilman- "i think the economy of scale will come into play soon, so that new forms of straws will come out but are actually cheaper or at least comparative to straws we have now."amir randall/suppor ts proposed ban- "we want to do whatever helps this earth." quinton boyette/against proposed ban- "i'm going to recycle it. throw it in the blue garbage can at school, that's about it." bartlett says he wouldn't be surprised if the proposed ban returns to the council from the commissions in a few months, gets approved by the council and becomes law. in berkeley, philippe djegal, kron four news. (grant) a new kind of locker room is making it's way to u-c berkeley... the university plans to build a gender-inclusive locker room at its campus gym. the locker room is expected to open next year and it will include private changing rooms, showers, lockers and bathrooms stalls. it will also serve as a gender-neutral access point to the ca
bartlett says if banning plastic straws becomes the norm...that may drive the cost down on alternatives.ben bartlett/councilman- "i think the economy of scale will come into play soon, so that new forms of straws will come out but are actually cheaper or at least comparative to straws we have now."amir randall/suppor ts proposed ban- "we want to do whatever helps this earth." quinton boyette/against proposed ban- "i'm going to recycle it. throw it in the blue garbage...
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councilman bartlett expects to hold another vote on the ordinance within months .... believes it will pass with strong support. (steve) in vallejo . . . police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run.the incident happened tuesday night at around nine-thirty.officers reponded to reports of a man down on columbus parkway.they found 51-year-old earnest howard unresponsive. . . according to the investigation. . . howard was struck by a vehicle. . . while attempting to cross the street. he was pronounced death at the scene.no suspects have been arrested at this time. (steve)in the east bay. . . two children escape a rollover crash. . . unscathed.the two were strapped up in their car seats. . . when the crash happened at around 8-a-m this morning.you can see in the photo here. . . the vehicle completely overturned.it happened on san ramon valley boulevard near bollinger canyon road.the crash closed that street down for about an hour.no major injuries were reported.no word yet on what caused the crash. (steve) new tonight at eight... women's groups are threatening to take the
councilman bartlett expects to hold another vote on the ordinance within months .... believes it will pass with strong support. (steve) in vallejo . . . police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run.the incident happened tuesday night at around nine-thirty.officers reponded to reports of a man down on columbus parkway.they found 51-year-old earnest howard unresponsive. . . according to the investigation. . . howard was struck by a vehicle. . . while attempting to cross the street. he was...
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councilman bartlett expects to hold another vote on the ordinance within months ....he believes it will pass with strong support. (steve) happening now: police are looking for a driver wanted in a deadly hit and run crash in vallejo. it happened last night at around nine-thirty.officers reponded to reports of a man down on columbus parkway.. north of tennessee street. the victim has been identified as 51-year-old earnest howard. .police believe the victim was hit. . . while attempting to cross the street. no word on a vehicle or suspect description. (steve) and in san ramon... two children escaped a rollover crash.. unhurt. the two were strapped up in their car seats. . . when the crash happened at around 8-a-m this morning.you can see in the photo here. . . the vehicle completely overturned. it happened on san ramon valley boulevard near bollinger canyon road. no word yet on what caused the crash. (pam) still ahead:a man brings traffic on the bay bridge to a halt for hours.. tonight - exclusive video showing the moments he came down from the center anchorage. (steve)
councilman bartlett expects to hold another vote on the ordinance within months ....he believes it will pass with strong support. (steve) happening now: police are looking for a driver wanted in a deadly hit and run crash in vallejo. it happened last night at around nine-thirty.officers reponded to reports of a man down on columbus parkway.. north of tennessee street. the victim has been identified as 51-year-old earnest howard. .police believe the victim was hit. . . while attempting to cross...
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bartlett writes back, horrified that he actually had done that. and he says come if i understood your letter currently, a friend rigged a therapy and give your treatment? jesus h. christ. it gives me the horrors to think about it. it is great that scholars established, as that, even high school students could come here and read this. they have access to this original material that helps them understand the published book. it is very exciting to think about the kinds of research that can be done on this material that we have. ey papersin the kes are all the notes -- the notes that survived when he was writing, sometimes -- "sometimes a great notion," and he is working around the title that he wants to use. has all these notes that he kept. these have survived in the collection. there are fewer notes for "one flew over the cuckoo's nest," but many notes when he was writing "sometimes a great notion." in this document, it is exciting because he is making a list of things he has going on in the story, and he wants to write them down and categorize the
bartlett writes back, horrified that he actually had done that. and he says come if i understood your letter currently, a friend rigged a therapy and give your treatment? jesus h. christ. it gives me the horrors to think about it. it is great that scholars established, as that, even high school students could come here and read this. they have access to this original material that helps them understand the published book. it is very exciting to think about the kinds of research that can be done...
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guy bartlett. the time is 12:42pm. we are still waiting on the prime minister.r of children who say they like to read. tom burridge has the details. suddenly he realised he didn't know where his friend was... it is story time in liverpool. this charity, called the reader, encourages children to get their hands on books. getting young kids to readisn'tjrd a new survey suggests the real challenge is keeping boys reading when they get older. i have got three boys and i think as they get older it does get more difficult to keep them interested in reading. we have always read to them and i think it isjust about giving them things to read that they find exciting and interesting. the national literacy survey asked more than 40,000 children across britain how much they like reading. the eight to 11—year—old boys were largely enthusiastic, more than seven out of ten of them said they liked reading very much or quite a lot. but only a third of older teenage boys gave the same response. the challenge is building up that pattern early, thinking of how in particular during t
guy bartlett. the time is 12:42pm. we are still waiting on the prime minister.r of children who say they like to read. tom burridge has the details. suddenly he realised he didn't know where his friend was... it is story time in liverpool. this charity, called the reader, encourages children to get their hands on books. getting young kids to readisn'tjrd a new survey suggests the real challenge is keeping boys reading when they get older. i have got three boys and i think as they get older it...
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and under director bartlett sher, the actors literally keep the play moving along-- 60 scenes througheral cities all on one stage set. >> welcome to backstage at the vivian beaumont. >> reporter: i spoke to jefferson mays and jennifer ehle showed me backstage before a recent performance. >> terje rod-larsen came in to speak to the company about the double, sometimes triple game of diplomacy. and when he was talking about it, it struck me as being very theatrical. the diplomats are as much. >> reporter: really, not far from what you do? >> no, no. a good diplomat i think it very much like a good actor in that extreme sensitivity to the other people in the room, and is called upon to play-act at certain points. you said every character in this play speaks their subtext. there is no subtext. >> it has an element of a spy thriller. i think people come in thinking "i don't know what i'm going to see, three hours of a historical political drama." but it's got a sort of binge- watch sort of hook that gets in you and you really just want to keep going. there is no subtext. it is about ideas.
and under director bartlett sher, the actors literally keep the play moving along-- 60 scenes througheral cities all on one stage set. >> welcome to backstage at the vivian beaumont. >> reporter: i spoke to jefferson mays and jennifer ehle showed me backstage before a recent performance. >> terje rod-larsen came in to speak to the company about the double, sometimes triple game of diplomacy. and when he was talking about it, it struck me as being very theatrical. the diplomats...
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. >> tell me why you like riding the bartlett. >> because it's fun -- bart. >> because it's fun. >> theact of kindness that put a big smile on this little boy's face. >>> dusty baker and the nationals visiting the a's at the coliseum tonight. the highlights in sports. >>> first remembering the dozens killed in the ghost ship warehouse fire as today marks six months since the tragedy. >>> it's now been six moths since the devastating ghost ship warehouse fire in oakland. 36 people were trapped and killed inside. it was one of the deadliest fires in california history. it exposed deep flaws in the building inspection system and had an impact pact on the neighbor -- impact on the neighborhood. >> henry lee spoke to people who lived near the scene of the disaster. >> mem moifrls and -- memorials and messages of farewells still sit outside the warehouse. questions were immediately raised about fire safety and hazards in the building. just down the street from the warehouse is the acme fire extinguisher company. they sell and repair extinguishers. after the ghost ship fire sales jump 10% to 1
. >> tell me why you like riding the bartlett. >> because it's fun -- bart. >> because it's fun. >> theact of kindness that put a big smile on this little boy's face. >>> dusty baker and the nationals visiting the a's at the coliseum tonight. the highlights in sports. >>> first remembering the dozens killed in the ghost ship warehouse fire as today marks six months since the tragedy. >>> it's now been six moths since the devastating ghost ship...
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bartlett/councilmember- "there's paper, there's biodegradable, there's permament straws, steel strawserials we don't even know about yet, cellulose, you know, there's a lot of food waste out there that could easily be creating straws.>( mark ) the plastic pollution coalition says more than 500- million plastic straws are used each day in the united states. ( darya ) police in the east bay are looking for a person caught on camera robbing a home in orinda. this happened on tuesday on el toyonal avenue. police are just releasing this home surveillance video. you can see the thief putting something in a bag -- he then heads back into the hallway -- and then heads for the front ( darya ) two communities near sacramento are dealing with two sexual predators moving into their neighborhoods . today...one of them is moving into yuba county. the other is being allowed back his neighborhood in roseville after violating his parole. the department of corrections says a "sexually violent predator" is as a person convicted of a sexually violent offense against one or more victims.... and has been d
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and so we were going through the messages of the day on a sunday afternoon and my colleague, dan bartlettlike, "oh. [ laughter ] well, is everybody okay?" and he said, "no. he's in the hospital." and i said, "was he -- was it a crime scene?" and i said, "okay, well and i didn't see that. did we put it out?" and he said, "nope. nope. cheney doesn't want to tell anybody." i said, "he's the vice president. he shot -- we should tell somebody." >> seth: yeah. >> and he said, "no, maybe" -- what's the hunting magazine, like guns and -- >> seth: yeah, uh -- i don't know. [ laughter ] i can pretend. >> he wants to tell some outdoor magazine. i said, "no, no, no. i mean, he has a press corps. we have to tell the press corps." so monday -- he didn't tell anyone sunday. monday came around and our white house press secretary, scott mclellan, was just pounded, because now there was a stakeout at the hospital. i mean everyone knew he shot his friend. >> seth: probably no questions about switch grass that day. [ light laughter ] >> we were not driving our energy message. but we -- yeah, i mean we had to
and so we were going through the messages of the day on a sunday afternoon and my colleague, dan bartlettlike, "oh. [ laughter ] well, is everybody okay?" and he said, "no. he's in the hospital." and i said, "was he -- was it a crime scene?" and i said, "okay, well and i didn't see that. did we put it out?" and he said, "nope. nope. cheney doesn't want to tell anybody." i said, "he's the vice president. he shot -- we should tell...
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. >> after the book was published, a psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book and he sent a fan letter. there ensued a sign corresponds between the two of them about mental institutions, psychiatry and those kinds of details. >> so there's a real conflict when african-americans then came home but there were welcome in their home communities. in terms of the effects of the war in terms of form how americans thought about race relations, i really don't think it did. it didn't have the impact that african-americans had hoped it would. >> on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv, the story of abigail scott dunaway,, and oregon pioneer and women's rights activist. >> she is an example of one of the really great diaries. she describes what's happening between the people. she describes troubles that happen. she describes the landscape in the scenery, and it's clear. i mean, you get a pretty good inkling that she's a really good writer, you know, and that served her well later on in her career as a leader in the suffrage movement. >> and give a former oregon u.s. senator wayne
. >> after the book was published, a psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book and he sent a fan letter. there ensued a sign corresponds between the two of them about mental institutions, psychiatry and those kinds of details. >> so there's a real conflict when african-americans then came home but there were welcome in their home communities. in terms of the effects of the war in terms of form how americans thought about race relations, i really don't think it did. it didn't...
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. >> the book was published by psychiatrist name bartlett read the book and he sent letter and ensued in fun correspondence about mental institutions and that kind of details. hear about former u.s. senator from oregon wayne morris, characterized as fiercely independent, morris served from 1945 to 1969 starting as a republican to leaving party and becoming independent and later joining the democrats caucus. >> he is so well known for his integrity and standing up for principles specially local decent against vietnam war. were watch today on book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> joining us here on our
. >> the book was published by psychiatrist name bartlett read the book and he sent letter and ensued in fun correspondence about mental institutions and that kind of details. hear about former u.s. senator from oregon wayne morris, characterized as fiercely independent, morris served from 1945 to 1969 starting as a republican to leaving party and becoming independent and later joining the democrats caucus. >> he is so well known for his integrity and standing up for principles...
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america, i want to say a few words about the man who i hope is my predecessor, president josiah bartlettd his office. the highest in the land. the most powerful in the world. he has served this country steadfastly and laudably. i say this despite our political and philosophical differences. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was actor alan alda, playing republican presidential nominee arnold vil nick in the west wing. his new book, if i understand you, would i have this look on my face. how other people are failing how to relate to people in everyday life. i'm joined by alan alda. your book is about communication, and i did serve in the united states peace corps. one thing they train you is to try to understand how people hear what you do and do what you don't. and if you get on an elevator, for example, and you're looking the wrong way away from the door, if you don't think we have cultural ways of communicating, try that sometime. people will think you're insane. it's just a thing. we have habits of communicating. you stand next to the person in the elevator. you don't say too much. y
america, i want to say a few words about the man who i hope is my predecessor, president josiah bartlettd his office. the highest in the land. the most powerful in the world. he has served this country steadfastly and laudably. i say this despite our political and philosophical differences. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was actor alan alda, playing republican presidential nominee arnold vil nick in the west wing. his new book, if i understand you, would i have this look on...
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bartlett/councilmember- "there's paper, there's biodegradable, there's permament straws, steel straws, there are materials we don't even know about yet, cellulose, you know, there's a lot of food waste out there that could easily be repurposed into creating straws.>( mark ) the plastic pollution coalition says more than 500- million plastic straws are used each day in the united states. ( darya ) two communities near sacramento are dealing with two sexual predators moving into their neighborhoods. today...one of them is moving into yuba county. the other is being allowed back his neighborhood in roseville after violating his parole. the department of corrections says a "sexually violent predator" is as a person convicted of a sexually violent offense against one or more victims.... and has been diagnosed with a mental disorder. some neighbors are fearful that these predators are moving in so close to the communities: