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. >>> was it hard i think it would be little dispiriting to go through to lose gramm and to those bingham they're both so 7. gramm to cancer but he had all limiting rushed the position one month before. >>> very shortly after he left the film society. i think the saving grace for all of us is that we have the festival are a tribute to gramm and pin them is to put on the best festival we can get together so it was a way for us all to pull together and do something that we really feel what hon. for them. >>> moving on what's distinctive about this year's festival? >>> each year it so exciting to discover the crop of new films from around the world. i just kind of fall in love with the new films in the festival each year. we have a lot of really wonderful films and have some greet guests coming to do on stage presentations that will never be repeated. our founders directing award some people might expect him to win an acting award is a fine actor and recognize that it is also a very interesting director and that's were honoring him for. he's best known for his shakespeare adaptations but he
. >>> was it hard i think it would be little dispiriting to go through to lose gramm and to those bingham they're both so 7. gramm to cancer but he had all limiting rushed the position one month before. >>> very shortly after he left the film society. i think the saving grace for all of us is that we have the festival are a tribute to gramm and pin them is to put on the best festival we can get together so it was a way for us all to pull together and do something that we...
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Apr 28, 2012
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what i have learned is, i have written biographies, bingham family of louisville. we take a letter of a piece of evidence, there is a ah-huh, this anger daughter wrote a letter to her father. my grandfather working away in san antonio then adored this daughter, book dedicated to him. she was then gone up to new york and going to school at columbia. he wrote her a furious letter. >> your grandfather? >> yes. you have broken your promise and haven't been putting yourself full time, although the book would you say in the front of "new york times". he pulled the carpet on her. that kind of thing. you could leap on that and say, well that says it all, doesn't it? one of the things i learned about writing about family is there aren't answers to so many questions. it is a mistake in a family to think every question has an answer. one of the questions i had going into the book was, do we pass sibling relationships down? was the fact that my father had such a difficult relationship with his older sister, was that the thing? going into writing this book i would say there it
what i have learned is, i have written biographies, bingham family of louisville. we take a letter of a piece of evidence, there is a ah-huh, this anger daughter wrote a letter to her father. my grandfather working away in san antonio then adored this daughter, book dedicated to him. she was then gone up to new york and going to school at columbia. he wrote her a furious letter. >> your grandfather? >> yes. you have broken your promise and haven't been putting yourself full time,...
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and i sat with my student brian bingham. and this is jeff johnston, who's still here at the museum. looking at the data. and we would go out at 6:00 a.m. from hatteras. and all day we would come back at 6:00, 7:00 p.m. in the evening after a 12-hour day on the water for 20 minutes on the site given all the other logistics and decompression that we had to do. but we did get? good data. and it was an experimental device. so i wasn't -- we weren't confident to tell anybody they should plan around this, but there were sonar indications that suggested there were a lot of big heavy metal objects buried in the sediment in the turret. one place i never thought i would be then would be inside the
and i sat with my student brian bingham. and this is jeff johnston, who's still here at the museum. looking at the data. and we would go out at 6:00 a.m. from hatteras. and all day we would come back at 6:00, 7:00 p.m. in the evening after a 12-hour day on the water for 20 minutes on the site given all the other logistics and decompression that we had to do. but we did get? good data. and it was an experimental device. so i wasn't -- we weren't confident to tell anybody they should plan around...
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and i sat with my student brian bingham. and this is jeff johnston, who's still here at the museum. looking at the data. and we would go out at 6:00 a.m. from hatteras. and all day we would come back at 6:00, 7:00 p.m. in the evening after a 12-hour day on the water for 20 minutes on the site given all the other logistics and decompression that we had to do. but we did get? good data. and it was an experimental device. so i wasn't -- we weren't confident to tell anybody they should plan around this, but there were sonar indications that suggested there were a lot of big heavy metal objects buried in the sediment in the turret. one place i never thought i would be then would be inside the "monitor's" turret, where i came and jeff johnston invited me in there. and again, for someone who had dealt with this ship as essentially a traditional historical topic, which means documents to most historians, to be standing there on top of those big heavy rails and seeing the dents in the armor, and i don't know if you can see, it's a little bit of a blurry picture, but i certainly felt like a k
and i sat with my student brian bingham. and this is jeff johnston, who's still here at the museum. looking at the data. and we would go out at 6:00 a.m. from hatteras. and all day we would come back at 6:00, 7:00 p.m. in the evening after a 12-hour day on the water for 20 minutes on the site given all the other logistics and decompression that we had to do. but we did get? good data. and it was an experimental device. so i wasn't -- we weren't confident to tell anybody they should plan around...
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bingham says -- >> the purpose was not to tell her about president reagan. >> the main purpose of mr. murdoch's visit to the prime minister on your bid to the newspaper, you explain to her what your bid amounted to in financial terms and you treated her to sins speculation about who else had bid. is that fair? >> that was -- thompson told me to announce bids like that. it was always -- >> why was it important to you that mrs. thatcher understand the nature and quality of your bid? >> as i said, this was a movement of the great institution which under threat of closure, it was right that she said no. what was at stake. >> we knew that any way. [talking over each other] >> it would be a great product -- and extent of the costs and risks. >> were you thinking to demonstrate to her that you were the right man to acquire these great papers? because you had the qualities and charisma to take the papers for randy equally importantly you had the will to crush the unions. >> i didn't have the will to crush the unions. might have had the desire. that took several years. >> if we substitute desi
bingham says -- >> the purpose was not to tell her about president reagan. >> the main purpose of mr. murdoch's visit to the prime minister on your bid to the newspaper, you explain to her what your bid amounted to in financial terms and you treated her to sins speculation about who else had bid. is that fair? >> that was -- thompson told me to announce bids like that. it was always -- >> why was it important to you that mrs. thatcher understand the nature and quality of...
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to get in the high-tech work force and then at the henry ford museum and a private fundraiser at binghamms. vice president biden will highlight today the need to reall the rise the violence against women act and speak to come back domestic assault. we are in chat at current.com/billpress. we will be right back. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens your throat or tongue swells you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine.
to get in the high-tech work force and then at the henry ford museum and a private fundraiser at binghamms. vice president biden will highlight today the need to reall the rise the violence against women act and speak to come back domestic assault. we are in chat at current.com/billpress. we will be right back. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by...