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i think tim burton is right.ing time in your day where you don't need to communicate through your phone certainly does help. i think the most dangerous thing to being is when all forms of communication run through your phone that allows you become too emotionally connected to your screen. too emotionally connected to your screen-— too emotionally connected to your screen. and joel the same auestion your screen. and joel the same question to _ your screen. and joel the same question to you _ your screen. and joel the same question to you how _ your screen. and joel the same question to you how do - your screen. and joel the same question to you how do you - your screen. and joel the same | question to you how do you feel on the internet? i question to you how do you feel on the internet?— on the internet? i get a bit in to it because _ on the internet? i get a bit in to it because i _ on the internet? i get a bit in to it because i feel _ on the internet? i get a bit in to it because i feel like - on the internet?
i think tim burton is right.ing time in your day where you don't need to communicate through your phone certainly does help. i think the most dangerous thing to being is when all forms of communication run through your phone that allows you become too emotionally connected to your screen. too emotionally connected to your screen-— too emotionally connected to your screen. and joel the same auestion your screen. and joel the same question to _ your screen. and joel the same question to you _...
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great-grandson of jim burton and we had a nice talk so thank you for your show. >> jim burton was a fictionalself as antonio's granddaughter. she was the granddaughter of anna pevelka, the real person who knew the novel was based in significant ways on her life but also diverged from her life. >> willa cather died in 1947 but 1935 at an awards ceremony in new york city she discussed the importance of novels . here is willa cather in her own voice. >>. [inaudible] we hope the most interesting developments of the novel are still to come. looking back over its short life the x immediate respects are ... booktv.org. [inaudible] really astonishing what a long gallery you must call by the name novel mere framing words . anna karen is a novel. [inaudible] they have this strict varietyof methods , but it seems strange back in our own time in america the last few years novelists have been ... [inaudible] first men have gotten girls whether by marriage or otherwise. so whatever ornaments in the story such as localcolor, dialect , the real business of each story was one of... [inaudible] and editor was
great-grandson of jim burton and we had a nice talk so thank you for your show. >> jim burton was a fictionalself as antonio's granddaughter. she was the granddaughter of anna pevelka, the real person who knew the novel was based in significant ways on her life but also diverged from her life. >> willa cather died in 1947 but 1935 at an awards ceremony in new york city she discussed the importance of novels . here is willa cather in her own voice. >>. [inaudible] we hope the...
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and it's notjust monsters that tim burton is a fan of. he also loves dinosaurs.real... a skeleton, then, of a dinosaur? no, no, no. i bought...me and my friend we bought, like, ones that you can find at amusement parks. 0h! i have a 50 foot brontosaurus. i've got a 20 foot t—rex. i've got, like, ten dinosaurs. i think nicolas cage has got a real t—rex. no, no, he's gota real one. t—rex skeleton. mine are amusement park. well, here, they're just in my back yard. oh, wow! so, yeah, i've got my dinosaurs. that is very cool. so, will we ever see a tim burton dinosaurfilm? charlotte gallagher, bbc news, london. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. it's going to be a breezier day today than it was yesterday. the strongest winds out towards the west. for most of us it will be dry and sunny spells developing. most of us will see dry weather and sunny spells and across the board, mild. the mild theme continues as we go through the next few days. as you can see with the yellows and ambers on the chart. maybe a dip in temperatures overnight saturday to sunday
and it's notjust monsters that tim burton is a fan of. he also loves dinosaurs.real... a skeleton, then, of a dinosaur? no, no, no. i bought...me and my friend we bought, like, ones that you can find at amusement parks. 0h! i have a 50 foot brontosaurus. i've got a 20 foot t—rex. i've got, like, ten dinosaurs. i think nicolas cage has got a real t—rex. no, no, he's gota real one. t—rex skeleton. mine are amusement park. well, here, they're just in my back yard. oh, wow! so, yeah, i've got...
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the surreal, gothic and eccentric style of tim burton, in his latest film beetlejuice beetlejuice.pick up a pencil. i've always felt quite lucky that it was something that was important to me. and whether i was good or not at it, it was something that meant something to me. it was like therapy. and did no—one ever say to you, "oh, that's a bit weird?" of course! and the monsters in yourfilms are often the ones that, visually, they look scary, but they're the ones that people connect with the most. and they tend to be the heroes — is that intentional? when i grew up on watching these movies, i mean, it was very clear, all of them, from king kong to frankenstein to creature from the black lagoon, all the monsters were the most emotional. you know, the humans were the ones that scared me. and the monster always had the most emotion, it had the most feeling. burton is credited with kick—starting the superhero genre with his batman films, but would he return to them? no, because it felt new at the time. there was pressure because it was a big movie and it was a different interpretation
the surreal, gothic and eccentric style of tim burton, in his latest film beetlejuice beetlejuice.pick up a pencil. i've always felt quite lucky that it was something that was important to me. and whether i was good or not at it, it was something that meant something to me. it was like therapy. and did no—one ever say to you, "oh, that's a bit weird?" of course! and the monsters in yourfilms are often the ones that, visually, they look scary, but they're the ones that people connect...
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the surreal, gothic and eccentric style of tim burton, in his latest film beetlejuice beetlejuice.s sketch pad, something he's loved since he could pick up a pencil. i've always felt quite lucky that it was something that was important to me. and whether i was good or not at it, it was something that meant something to me. it was like therapy. and did no—one ever say to you, "oh, that's a bit weird?" of course! and the monsters in yourfilms are often the ones that, visually, they look scary, but they're the ones that people connect with the most. and they tend to be the heroes — is that intentional? when i grew up on watching these movies, i mean, it was very clear, all of them, from king kong to frankenstein to creature from the black lagoon, all the monsters were the most emotional. you know, the humans were the ones that scared me. and the monster always had the most emotion, it had the most feeling. burton is credited with kick—starting the superhero genre with his batman films, but would he return to them? no, because it felt new at the time. there was pressure because it was
the surreal, gothic and eccentric style of tim burton, in his latest film beetlejuice beetlejuice.s sketch pad, something he's loved since he could pick up a pencil. i've always felt quite lucky that it was something that was important to me. and whether i was good or not at it, it was something that meant something to me. it was like therapy. and did no—one ever say to you, "oh, that's a bit weird?" of course! and the monsters in yourfilms are often the ones that, visually, they...
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the surreal, gothic and eccentric style of tim burton, in his latest film beetlejuice beetlejuice.ld pick up a pencil. i've always felt quite lucky that it was something that was important to me. and whether i was good or not at it, it was something that meant something to me. it was like therapy. and did no—one ever say to you, "oh, that's a bit weird?" of course! and the monsters in yourfilms are often the ones that, visually, they look scary, but they're the ones that people connect with the most. and they tend to be the heroes — is that intentional? when i grew up on watching these movies, i mean, it was very clear, all of them, from king kong to frankenstein to creature from the black lagoon, all the monsters were the most emotional. you know, the humans were the ones that scared me. and the monster always had the most emotion, it had the most feeling. burton is credited with kick—starting the superhero genre with his batman films, but would he return to them? no, because it felt new at the time. there was pressure because it was a big movie and it was a different interpretati
the surreal, gothic and eccentric style of tim burton, in his latest film beetlejuice beetlejuice.ld pick up a pencil. i've always felt quite lucky that it was something that was important to me. and whether i was good or not at it, it was something that meant something to me. it was like therapy. and did no—one ever say to you, "oh, that's a bit weird?" of course! and the monsters in yourfilms are often the ones that, visually, they look scary, but they're the ones that people...
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burton's hired man and i'm here to drive you.e led us to a hitching bar for two farm wagons were tied and i saw the foreign family crowding into one of them. the other was foror us. jake got in the front seat with auto and i rode on the bottom of the wagon box covered up with a bundle of height of the immigrants rumbled up into the empty darkness and we follow them. i tried to go to sleep but the jolting made me my and i soon began to ache all over. cautiously i slipped from under the buffalo hide got upon my knees and. over the wagon. there seem to be nothing to see. no fences, no creeks, no trees no hills or fields. if there was a road i could not make it out in the starlight. there was nothing but land. not a country at all but the material of which countries are made. spring professor homestead you were a long with laura and she talked about the country. >> one of willa cather's wrote back -- mary austin was unhappy in the 20s. she actually talks about the way what makes regionalism regionalism is the character and the land a
burton's hired man and i'm here to drive you.e led us to a hitching bar for two farm wagons were tied and i saw the foreign family crowding into one of them. the other was foror us. jake got in the front seat with auto and i rode on the bottom of the wagon box covered up with a bundle of height of the immigrants rumbled up into the empty darkness and we follow them. i tried to go to sleep but the jolting made me my and i soon began to ache all over. cautiously i slipped from under the buffalo...
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tim burton is best known for directing films such as batman and edward scissorhands.london. here�*s charlotte gallagher. the surreal, gothic and eccentric style of tim burton, in his latest film beetlejuice beetlejuice. and this is where all his creations begin, drawings on his sketch pad, something he�*s loved since he could pick up a pencil. i�*ve always felt quite lucky that it was something that was important to me. and whether i was good or not at it, it was something that meant something to me. it was like therapy. and did no—one ever say to you, "oh, that�*s a bit weird?" of course! your whole life! and the monsters in yourfilms are often the ones that, visually, they look scary, but they�*re the ones that people connect with the most. and they tend to be the heroes — is that intentional? when i grew up on watching these movies, i mean, it was very clear, all of them, from king kong to frankenstein to creature from the black lagoon, all the monsters were the most emotional. you know, the humans were the ones that scared me. and the monster always had the most e
tim burton is best known for directing films such as batman and edward scissorhands.london. here�*s charlotte gallagher. the surreal, gothic and eccentric style of tim burton, in his latest film beetlejuice beetlejuice. and this is where all his creations begin, drawings on his sketch pad, something he�*s loved since he could pick up a pencil. i�*ve always felt quite lucky that it was something that was important to me. and whether i was good or not at it, it was something that meant...
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levar burton had one of the greatest podcasts, levar burton before he stopped it this year. and i got introduced to some of the most amazing writers like immeson, leslie, ken lu, and the way in which people who write short stories are able to create an entire world and bring you in until that narrative in such a short period of time, i took inspiration for trying to put people in the places that the students were at from that. and the old saying, to be a good writer, you have to read good writing. i have an entire shelf in my house now dedicated to books i found and authors through that podcast. i really tried to understand, okay, these students were letting me into their lives. they were telling me details their mothers, their fathers, their aunts, uncles, their friends did not even know. they were telling me things that in the next interview when i went back and said, hey, can you tell me more about this, they didn't even realize they had divulged something. because it was also important for me to make them feel as comfortable as i possibly could in that interview. i knew
levar burton had one of the greatest podcasts, levar burton before he stopped it this year. and i got introduced to some of the most amazing writers like immeson, leslie, ken lu, and the way in which people who write short stories are able to create an entire world and bring you in until that narrative in such a short period of time, i took inspiration for trying to put people in the places that the students were at from that. and the old saying, to be a good writer, you have to read good...
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hill has received from fans rewatching and discussing the classic show earlier this year, bush and burtoneasing on instagram that a reboot of one tree hill is in the works. >> any chance you would participate in a reboot? >> i know one is in the works. i love tree hill. i under the right circumstances, i could see revisiting it. >> lenz hopes her book will serve as both a warning and a reminder to her readers that with courage, anything is possible. >> i hope people will read the book, see how gaslighting works, how narcissistic abuse works, and be scared of falling into something like that. and turn on their critical thinking and leave it on. >> our thanks to eva when we come back, remembering the co-founder of one of rock's most famous bands, the grateful famous bands, the grateful dead's phil lesh be more capable? and more practical? be able to perform here. and here. make a statement while barely making a sound. and command the road, as well as what lies ahead. rs. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. sounds like you need to vaporize that cold. dayquil vapocool? it's dayq
hill has received from fans rewatching and discussing the classic show earlier this year, bush and burtoneasing on instagram that a reboot of one tree hill is in the works. >> any chance you would participate in a reboot? >> i know one is in the works. i love tree hill. i under the right circumstances, i could see revisiting it. >> lenz hopes her book will serve as both a warning and a reminder to her readers that with courage, anything is possible. >> i hope people will...
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sarah burton with a carbon copy of the first try. this was also about forcing your way through.ing moments, the red roses kept powering away and then the breakthrough. the touchdown from zoe allcroft that would seal the victory. the muted celebrations and full time perhaps a reflection of the battle they had been in. i’m battle they had been in. i'm suer battle they had been in. i'm super proud _ battle they had been in. i'm super proud of _ battle they had been in. in super proud of the girls, they really have carried yourself notjust really have carried yourself not just game really have carried yourself notjust game but throughout the whole term. we said we wanted to come here and attack the tournament, not regain the title but to go out there and win it, and that is exactly what we have done. it is another stepping stone going forward into 2025, and i'm just super proud of them. forward into 2025, and i'm 'ust super proud of them.�* forward into 2025, and i'm 'ust super proud of them. anger and champions _ super proud of them. anger and champions once _ super proud of them.
sarah burton with a carbon copy of the first try. this was also about forcing your way through.ing moments, the red roses kept powering away and then the breakthrough. the touchdown from zoe allcroft that would seal the victory. the muted celebrations and full time perhaps a reflection of the battle they had been in. i’m battle they had been in. i'm suer battle they had been in. i'm super proud _ battle they had been in. i'm super proud of _ battle they had been in. in super proud of the...
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tim burton, there is a resemblance, however, non-standard beauty and powerful charisma, so it's stillwho chooses whom in fact, interesting weekend for you, see you on saturday, let's chat. speaking of beauty, standard and not so. scientists have found out that the names of people with change their appearance with age. a team of psychologists and sociologists took photographs of dozens of adults and children and asked the participants in the experiment to guess their names. of the four, more than 30% guessed the names of adults, but they did worse with children's portraits, identifying only 23% of matches. afterwards, the researchers connected a neural network to the experiment, which compared thousands of photographs and determined that namesakes over 20 years old are more similar to each other than people with different names. so can a name really change appearance, and maybe fate? let's ask a psychotherapist, a member of the professional psychotherapeutic league natalie. tolstoy natalya, good morning, good morning, so what happens, with age we really adapt to our name, our appearanc
tim burton, there is a resemblance, however, non-standard beauty and powerful charisma, so it's stillwho chooses whom in fact, interesting weekend for you, see you on saturday, let's chat. speaking of beauty, standard and not so. scientists have found out that the names of people with change their appearance with age. a team of psychologists and sociologists took photographs of dozens of adults and children and asked the participants in the experiment to guess their names. of the four, more...
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he wrote to burton, hoping that his endorsement of the american revolution and french revolution would stir up in english, british social revolution and turn out people from buckingham palace and all the rotten boroughs. it is still some sort of genuine egalitarian democracy there. did that make him any friends in england? among leaders of the rights of man, yes. among political authorities, absolutely not. he was effectively chased out of england over the past few years and trust with sedition and treason. england would never be a home for him again. and then two years later, he is in france as the revolution continues, they are enfold and accelerate. the 1793, it is actually very nasty, bloody, anarchic image of the guillotine come into your mind. that is the air without pain found himself in france. a revolution that had room -- run amok. it had become too radical for him. the only chaos by this time. he made some terrible political mistakes of telling french revolutionaries that they should not execute the king, they should banish them. instead. so he wrote a second work in the 179
he wrote to burton, hoping that his endorsement of the american revolution and french revolution would stir up in english, british social revolution and turn out people from buckingham palace and all the rotten boroughs. it is still some sort of genuine egalitarian democracy there. did that make him any friends in england? among leaders of the rights of man, yes. among political authorities, absolutely not. he was effectively chased out of england over the past few years and trust with sedition...
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and — inside the mysterious mind of tim burton — we talk to the director about his work — and his exhibitionon. the spending watchdog is warning the system supporting children— warning the system supporting children and young people with special educational needs in england needs urgent reform. the national audit office said the current arrangement is financially unsustainable and is letting down families. our education editor branwen jeffreys has this report. three mums with autistic children. it was two years of basically massive failing in mainstream school. sharing stories of their struggles to get help. lindsay's daughter, now in a special school, started at a mainstream primary. living hell, to be honest, if i'm completely honest. it was horrendous because she was failing every day, i was failing as a parent. i feel like you have to reach the point of failure or disaster at every turn before you're actually properly listened to. early help can make a difference and it often doesn't happen. parents feel pushed from school, to the nhs, to the council. it feels like you are fighting the s
and — inside the mysterious mind of tim burton — we talk to the director about his work — and his exhibitionon. the spending watchdog is warning the system supporting children— warning the system supporting children and young people with special educational needs in england needs urgent reform. the national audit office said the current arrangement is financially unsustainable and is letting down families. our education editor branwen jeffreys has this report. three mums with autistic...
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. >> 39 artists were given an honor, including missy elliott, id idina menzel and levar burton. >>> the served deep fried. chick-fil-a announced chick-fil-a play will launch on november 18. it had feature a deluxe combo of content, including podcasts, cooking shows and original animated shows. one of those will be based on the company's mascots, titled chick-fil-a cows. >>> up next, the president's >>> up next, the president's plan to help witcribed austedo xr— a once-daily, extended-release td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kearly as 2 weeks.s.h studen sos with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds— (kate) aww! hi buddy! (vo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. de debt. >>> and a different kind of >>> and a different kind of turkey pie are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo xr may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, or abnormal movements. seek help for fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking,.eating. common side effects include inflamma
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and the conclusion of the civil which had divided the serbian people in the way, descendants mirror burton to this day or for that or somebody to be dealt that the course of the day of the bus is full. and so they can get all the last 4 of the amend this goes on the missed that the that but i'm off this grease in the system. i have mistaken know for fighters leah, for the home. go to the the enough these, these folk upon not in order to reduce mr. said this, this is because after all of them, this was den book good, and none of the big at all was there. and i had divided the, the, for the whole desk of the, or, or the, don't they all you, the, at the, at the mazda, although meeting this them is still be moody and then almost. and then the so the victims suffer not only because they were serbs, but also because they shared a common enemy, the german occupier. and they are collaborators. the occupiers united them during your throwing them into the same prisons, camps and ultimately grades without asking whether they prayed to god pledge to legions to young king peter, to or belong to the par
and the conclusion of the civil which had divided the serbian people in the way, descendants mirror burton to this day or for that or somebody to be dealt that the course of the day of the bus is full. and so they can get all the last 4 of the amend this goes on the missed that the that but i'm off this grease in the system. i have mistaken know for fighters leah, for the home. go to the the enough these, these folk upon not in order to reduce mr. said this, this is because after all of them,...
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but according to sam burton, it's absolutely and that's also the feeling of the california federation of labor unions, league of women voters and labor leader dolores huerta, all of whom supporting prop 32 is going to stimulate pastor roof of the overall economy. but the no on prop 32 campaign has a different perspective. not good for the economy is just a disaster of a proposition run. fog is the president and ceo of the california grocers association. he says prop 22 will ultimately hurt everyday shoppers afford basic groceries. it has come back to the consumer because the profit margin for a grocery store is very thin. we're talking somewhere around one and a half percent. the only way that we be able to adjust. >> to a minimum wage increases to raise prices. it's a message echoed by the california chamber of commerce and california restaurant association. >> both of whom are opposed to prop 32. they're concerned it could lead to massive layoffs across their industries, hurting the very people proper. 32 intended to help increase in minimum wage like this is going to eliminate a wh
but according to sam burton, it's absolutely and that's also the feeling of the california federation of labor unions, league of women voters and labor leader dolores huerta, all of whom supporting prop 32 is going to stimulate pastor roof of the overall economy. but the no on prop 32 campaign has a different perspective. not good for the economy is just a disaster of a proposition run. fog is the president and ceo of the california grocers association. he says prop 22 will ultimately hurt...
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the conclusion of the civil which had divided the serbian people and the way the sentence bearer burton to this day or for that, or somebody to be dealt that the course of the, the, the plus the net to full. and so we can get all plus for the men, this goes on that missed that the that but that i'm off this grease in the system. i have mistaken know, 4 or 5 of the photos of the enough see physical components, not in order to do this. this did, they are the associates, they could have done all of them. this was dead book, and none of the big at all was the one that had divided the for the whole, the desk of the or, or they don't, they all, you need them at the book, the, at the mazda, although, mean this, them is still be moody and then the homes and then the so the victims suffer not only because they were serbs, but also because they shared a common enemy, the german occupier. and they were collaborators, the occupiers united them during your throwing them into the same prisons, camps and ultimately grades without asking whether they prayed to god, pledged the legions to young king pet
the conclusion of the civil which had divided the serbian people and the way the sentence bearer burton to this day or for that, or somebody to be dealt that the course of the, the, the plus the net to full. and so we can get all plus for the men, this goes on that missed that the that but that i'm off this grease in the system. i have mistaken know, 4 or 5 of the photos of the enough see physical components, not in order to do this. this did, they are the associates, they could have done all...
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more than burton border, but it wants has bullet to move north of the tiny river. you could argue that hezbollah has weapons arsenal, that controls 28 kilometers, which is pretty much the likes between the river. and those is really settlements along the border. so there is concern that israel has bigger plans. there's no trust in his role. certainly, american pressure never seems to work. so we're going to have to wait and see certainly how the next few days unfold. certainly a lot of unless we're saying that this is what has been the wants has been the ones is rolled to enter because it is whereas bullets we'll have the upper hand israel so far certainly has had dominance from the air with this major intelligence breach as well, we're going to have to wait and see what remains of hezbollah and what kind of a fight they will put up. stephanie, thank you very much indeed that stephanie decker in jordan's capital. i'm on let's go to phil laval in washington dc. it's been an interesting kind of a couple of statements they've been coming out of the white house and als
more than burton border, but it wants has bullet to move north of the tiny river. you could argue that hezbollah has weapons arsenal, that controls 28 kilometers, which is pretty much the likes between the river. and those is really settlements along the border. so there is concern that israel has bigger plans. there's no trust in his role. certainly, american pressure never seems to work. so we're going to have to wait and see certainly how the next few days unfold. certainly a lot of unless...
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we have got to what key northeast the wind, so richly winds at coming in across mount chelsea burton shells is that whether they're across northern spain and portugal slides this way dies down across the west side of the med, more heavy down pulls into a northern italy pushing across the street, isaac into the will, the sections of the bolts and so somebody now ask you whether to come here over the next day or so. meanwhile, is slightly dry in quantico, some northern parts of africa possibility and wanted to show us the evidence in these. yeah, plenty of showers now across the central about extending all the way into libraries as the world economy. those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where it's supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the the of the what challenges they are me, elizabeth put on them and don't ha, i have a mind to of on top stories. the cell 7 is very soldiers have proportions. they've been injured and flashing on the bord
we have got to what key northeast the wind, so richly winds at coming in across mount chelsea burton shells is that whether they're across northern spain and portugal slides this way dies down across the west side of the med, more heavy down pulls into a northern italy pushing across the street, isaac into the will, the sections of the bolts and so somebody now ask you whether to come here over the next day or so. meanwhile, is slightly dry in quantico, some northern parts of africa possibility...
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democratic senator burton wheeler from montana was one of the biggest spokespeople opposing fdr's policies of pro-life relation is in robert taft and many of you know hamilton to third representative this district right here. he was fdr's congressman and let's just say they each other. with a passion that goes back many years. so many wanted lindbergh to be the candidate opposing roosevelt in 1940 election. lindbergh didn't want to hold public office. he wanted to maintain his independence and even the isolationist groups wanted to drag him and he said no i will speak my truth but i don't want to be entangled in that. the republicans nominated wendell willkie a former democrat with boyish good looks and unruly. he opposed fdr's new deal policy and he was a very serious contender for the gallup poll showed willkie and roosevelt were a close race 51 for roosevelt and 49 for willkie which is within the marginin of error so was a tight race. that summer of 1940 he was a time for winston churchill. germany was bombing london and englund every day. there were setbacks for the british army inth n
democratic senator burton wheeler from montana was one of the biggest spokespeople opposing fdr's policies of pro-life relation is in robert taft and many of you know hamilton to third representative this district right here. he was fdr's congressman and let's just say they each other. with a passion that goes back many years. so many wanted lindbergh to be the candidate opposing roosevelt in 1940 election. lindbergh didn't want to hold public office. he wanted to maintain his independence and...
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a democratic senator, burton wheeler from montana was one of the biggest spokespeople opposing fdr.his policy approach, isolationist republican robert taft, and many of, you know, hamilton fish, the third who represented district right here he was fdr, congressman, and he well, let's just say they hated each other with with a passion that goes back many years. so wanted lindbergh to be the republican candidate opposing roosevelt in the 1940 election. but really did not want to hold public. he wanted to maintain his and even his other isolationist groups wanted to drag him in. he said no, you know, i will simply speak my truth, but i don't to be entangled in that. so the nominated wendell willkie, a former democrat, boyish good looks, the shock, unruly hair. he had a real charisma on, the campaign trail he had opposed fdr, new deal policies, and he was a very serious contender a gallup poll showed that willkie and were in a close race 51 for roosevelt 49 for willkie which is really within the margin of error. so it was a tight race. now that summer of 1940 was a terrible time for win
a democratic senator, burton wheeler from montana was one of the biggest spokespeople opposing fdr.his policy approach, isolationist republican robert taft, and many of, you know, hamilton fish, the third who represented district right here he was fdr, congressman, and he well, let's just say they hated each other with with a passion that goes back many years. so wanted lindbergh to be the republican candidate opposing roosevelt in the 1940 election. but really did not want to hold public. he...
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a democratic senator, burton wheeler from montana was one of the biggest spokespeople opposing fdr.his policy approach, isolationist republican robert taft, and many of, you know, hamilton fish, the third who represented district right here he was fdr, congressman, and he well, let's just say they hated each other with with a passion that goes back many years. so wanted lindbergh to be the republican candidate opposing roosevelt in the 1940 election. but really did not want to hold public. he wanted to maintain his and even his other isolationist groups wanted to drag him in. he said no, you know, i will simply speak my truth, but i don't to be entangled in that. so the nominated wendell willkie, a former democrat, boyish good looks, the shock, unruly hair. he had a real charisma on, the campaign trail he had opposed fdr, new deal policies, and he was a very serious contender a gallup poll showed that willkie and were in a close race 51 for roosevelt 49 for willkie which is really within the margin of error. so it was a tight race. now that summer of 1940 was a terrible time for win
a democratic senator, burton wheeler from montana was one of the biggest spokespeople opposing fdr.his policy approach, isolationist republican robert taft, and many of, you know, hamilton fish, the third who represented district right here he was fdr, congressman, and he well, let's just say they hated each other with with a passion that goes back many years. so wanted lindbergh to be the republican candidate opposing roosevelt in the 1940 election. but really did not want to hold public. he...
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and on the other side, analysts argue that kamala harris's plan could also burton, millions of americans, especially low-wage workers. 8 days until the election. the pressure is on as a candidate held campaign events over the weekend. both vice president kamala hears and former president donald trump vying for the support of voters are still undecided washing correspondent with john joining us with a look at that. good morning, basil. >> morning and yes, both candidates had busy weekends as they try to get some of those last minute votes in in this incredibly competitive race. >> we're not going to take it anymore. >> tom, a you're fired. get out. >> former president donald trump took the stage at madison square garden in new york, criticized vice president kamala harris despite the state's track record of voting for a democrat for president. this election is a choice. >> between whether we will have 4 more years of gross incompetence in fan year. >> whether we will begin the 4th grade is years in the history of our country his rally in new york was met with criticism for crude remarks f
and on the other side, analysts argue that kamala harris's plan could also burton, millions of americans, especially low-wage workers. 8 days until the election. the pressure is on as a candidate held campaign events over the weekend. both vice president kamala hears and former president donald trump vying for the support of voters are still undecided washing correspondent with john joining us with a look at that. good morning, basil. >> morning and yes, both candidates had busy weekends...
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more than 10,000 pumpkins and squashes to create a huge halloween-themed mosaic of the popular tim burton character. beetlejuice. check this out. isn't that cool? well, you could see the farm and the construction of the mosaic on your screen right there. wow, which owners say took 15 people at about 7 hours. they were quite efficient. sunny fields farm already holds the guinness world record for largest squash mosaic, which was set last year. the mosaic has been on display to the public since october. 5th. very cool. that'll be all from the newsroom today. thanks so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. i'm stephanie lin. remember to take care of yourselves today and have a great week live in the bay is next. >> hey, thank you so much. stephanie might in the bay is starting and just a bit. and we have such a fun show lined up today. we are talking about the sf latino film festival that's happening here will get the high life on that. yes, and we're taking some delicious colombian food just and learning how to make it. this is so exciting. we've got a great show for comiwelcome
more than 10,000 pumpkins and squashes to create a huge halloween-themed mosaic of the popular tim burton character. beetlejuice. check this out. isn't that cool? well, you could see the farm and the construction of the mosaic on your screen right there. wow, which owners say took 15 people at about 7 hours. they were quite efficient. sunny fields farm already holds the guinness world record for largest squash mosaic, which was set last year. the mosaic has been on display to the public since...
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so initially, you know, i was really looking for tim burton and colonel w.r. stuart, my great great grandfather's youngest, josephine, who was my great grandmother. and so i was calling this book finding the purpose was, to find out as much as i could about her. and i felt like that would illuminate, you know, my whole this whole line of my family's history as, i began to write drafts and, you know, i started to work with an editor and a publisher so, so happy that this found a home with bold type. there was a line where i was talking about this idea of sankofa which, you know, maybe people are familiar with now but it's, you know, ghanaian and this is you know, it's a philosophy of by going back you move forward you know so you you learn the in order to move forward into your future and. so i wrote something like that in that prolog you know back and get it explaining this idea this concept of sankofa and so as i began to work my she asked me how wedded are you to your title? and i said not i'm not you know, i'm not all. and she said, because i think i might
so initially, you know, i was really looking for tim burton and colonel w.r. stuart, my great great grandfather's youngest, josephine, who was my great grandmother. and so i was calling this book finding the purpose was, to find out as much as i could about her. and i felt like that would illuminate, you know, my whole this whole line of my family's history as, i began to write drafts and, you know, i started to work with an editor and a publisher so, so happy that this found a home with bold...
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but according to sam burton, it's absolutely and that's also the feeling of the california federationlabor unions, league of women voters and labor leader dolores huerta, all of whom supporting prop 32 stimulate pastor roof of the overall economy. but the no on prop 32 campaign has a different perspective. not good for the economy. not good for members. not not good for shoppers. >> not good for the customer experience. it's just a disaster of a proposition run. fog is the president and ceo of the california grocers association >> he says prop 22 will ultimately hurt everyday shoppers afford basic groceries. it has come back to the consumer because the profit margin for a grocery store is very thin. we're talking somewhere around one and a half percent. >> so there's not a lot of be left on the bone, so to speak that the only way that we be able to adjust to a minimum wage increases to raise prices. it's a message echoed by the california chamber of commerce and california restaurant association. >> both of whom are opposed to prop 32. they're concerned it could lead to massive layoff
but according to sam burton, it's absolutely and that's also the feeling of the california federationlabor unions, league of women voters and labor leader dolores huerta, all of whom supporting prop 32 stimulate pastor roof of the overall economy. but the no on prop 32 campaign has a different perspective. not good for the economy. not good for members. not not good for shoppers. >> not good for the customer experience. it's just a disaster of a proposition run. fog is the president and...
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the south because there had been a feeling that maybe in 1796 the southerners and done poorly by burtonhis name aside and had been one of the reasons i hadn't one. madison has sworn the virginians that would vote equally for jefferson and ferber and he kept his word. may be thinking to someone else would drop that vote but no one else did. so, these two candidates was tied to storage of house of representatives as dictated by the constitution in which each state would have one vote. that meant each state would have to get together have all of its representatives cast a vote for who they wanted to choose as an ex-president. so, once the decision went to the house what turns out is that the republicans control eight states the federals controlled six states a better candidate needed nine states to have the majority. which left a lot of room for maneuvering from the time it was clear there was a tie on december 3 in the certification process actually began on february 11.ic stu went to the certification process came after how many rounds in the housecoat of voting? quick ton certification
the south because there had been a feeling that maybe in 1796 the southerners and done poorly by burtonhis name aside and had been one of the reasons i hadn't one. madison has sworn the virginians that would vote equally for jefferson and ferber and he kept his word. may be thinking to someone else would drop that vote but no one else did. so, these two candidates was tied to storage of house of representatives as dictated by the constitution in which each state would have one vote. that meant...
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his best friend in the late stage was jon burton, a democrat.his is someone who delta he was beyond the 2 parties and as always felt that way fast forward, you know, 20 years between the almost 20 years later and you have a situation where, again, people are dissatisfied with what's going on here. forget how the economy is for. how one of a deal going on in the world. there's just deep distrust and dissatisfaction over the political status quo. and you see and you see shortly. you're basically grabbing on to that again and coming up in very powerful endorsement for kamala harris against donald trump. but really more of anti trump boat decking that basically trying to tell his followers. you know, it's important for you to vote for harris and therefore against prop. >> and i wonder if his endorsement, though, will move the needle any because we've seen how many republican heavyweights come out already 50 plus. >> yeah, i mean, they're there been a lot to me. you can see that on the campaign trail. liz cheney has been campaigning with with kamala
his best friend in the late stage was jon burton, a democrat.his is someone who delta he was beyond the 2 parties and as always felt that way fast forward, you know, 20 years between the almost 20 years later and you have a situation where, again, people are dissatisfied with what's going on here. forget how the economy is for. how one of a deal going on in the world. there's just deep distrust and dissatisfaction over the political status quo. and you see and you see shortly. you're basically...
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alex melody burton debt -- burdette is at the university of michigan in ann arbor. she is a historian who specializes in transgender history, and the history of capitalism. she is a board member of the committee on lgbt history. margot canaday. her book won a big award. it follows the straight state, sexuality and citizenship in 20th-century america, princeton university press. she co-edited intimate states. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of history and women's gender and sexuality studies. teamsters metropolis we university of michigan press forthcoming in 24. we'll look forward to that which he is currently esat work on th book teamsters metropolis with university of michigan press, forthcoming in 2024. we will look forward to that, which explores the connection between suburbanization and jimmy hoppa's organizing campaign. murphy was once a flight attendant for american airlines. shay olmstead. congratulations. she argues that employment discrimination lawsuits brought by transsexual workers bucked an unwritten rule of transsexuality, resulted in new
alex melody burton debt -- burdette is at the university of michigan in ann arbor. she is a historian who specializes in transgender history, and the history of capitalism. she is a board member of the committee on lgbt history. margot canaday. her book won a big award. it follows the straight state, sexuality and citizenship in 20th-century america, princeton university press. she co-edited intimate states. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of history and women's gender and sexuality...
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even in "my antonia," the fact that jim burton, he travels back to the west.introduction, he's on a train talking to the stand-in figure for cather, who is the introduction they rater but he was a new york railroad lawyer so he, in fact, supposedly writes his narrative of "my antonia" in his apartment in new york and brings it to willa and presents it and says this is what i wrote. says you didn't write this thing, this is my thing. this is "my antonia." so i think that distance is important. host: you have another selection to read for you. guest: yes, i do. this is from earlier in the novel. earlier i was reading about otto, the cowboy. this is the prairie scene. he has gone out into the garden with his grandmother. excuse me a little. i sat down in the middle of the garden and this is where he asked to be left in the garden where his ground mother and grandfather warmed him about snakes. i leaned my back against a warm yellow pumpkin. there are some cherries growing along the furios full of fruit. i pulled back -- and ate a few. all about me grasshoppers we
even in "my antonia," the fact that jim burton, he travels back to the west.introduction, he's on a train talking to the stand-in figure for cather, who is the introduction they rater but he was a new york railroad lawyer so he, in fact, supposedly writes his narrative of "my antonia" in his apartment in new york and brings it to willa and presents it and says this is what i wrote. says you didn't write this thing, this is my thing. this is "my antonia." so i think...
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was really effecting really comes about real republicans his best friend in the late stage was jon burton, a democrat. i mean, this is someone who delta that, you know, he was beyond the 2 parties and as always felt that way fast forward, you know, 20 years, 20, almost 20 years later and you have a situation where, again, people are dissatisfied with what's going on here. forget how the economy is for. yeah. grau when of a deal going on in the world, there's just deep distress and dissatisfaction over the political status quo. and you see and you see shortly. you're basically grabbing on to that again and coming up in very powerful endorsement for kamala harris against donald trump. but really more of anti trump boat decking that basically trying to tell his followers. you know, it's important for you to vote for harris and therefore against prop. >>and i wonder if his endorsement, though, will move the needle any because we've seen how many republican heavyweights come out already 50 plus. >>yeah, i mean, it's in there. there been a lot to me. you can see that on the campaign trail. liz
was really effecting really comes about real republicans his best friend in the late stage was jon burton, a democrat. i mean, this is someone who delta that, you know, he was beyond the 2 parties and as always felt that way fast forward, you know, 20 years, 20, almost 20 years later and you have a situation where, again, people are dissatisfied with what's going on here. forget how the economy is for. yeah. grau when of a deal going on in the world, there's just deep distress and...
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and 82 year-old connie burton to residents from chancellor gardens in clearfield who are out here proving're never too old to check out something on your bucket list. i wanted to do this for years. i used to live in riverdale just below the airport and >>i would go out watch the skydivers all the time and think i want there. that actually our adventure leader. >>may one man you jump with i'd yeah. yeah. so what? >>both elin, connie are members of the chancellor gardens adventure club, which is a program on a mission to provide residents a chance to stay active and embrace new challenges. despite their age. i think it gives meaning, you know, >>to their lives. some purpose, excitement, adventure. like i said, it's never it's never too late. both elin, connie have been itching to stretch their legs and try something they've never done before. but skydiving is a pretty big feet. so i asked them how they felt before going up their response. i'm fine. actually. >>surprisingly, i thought i'd be a lot more nervous, but i'm i'm not nervous at all their families on the other hand were more on the
and 82 year-old connie burton to residents from chancellor gardens in clearfield who are out here proving're never too old to check out something on your bucket list. i wanted to do this for years. i used to live in riverdale just below the airport and >>i would go out watch the skydivers all the time and think i want there. that actually our adventure leader. >>may one man you jump with i'd yeah. yeah. so what? >>both elin, connie are members of the chancellor gardens...