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there is an essay by carol anderson religion we need to oua much broader area of american life, it's difficult reading, and also inspiring. then we have more than doubled the fiction and poetry in the book. they are beautiful. >> they focus on only a certain number of things that tends to be that help us kind ot and i hope the book version. you put it together in a really interesting way the stories we tell ourselves. but i think we do have to say there is one idea of a narrative that a country like the united states. i think it's probably impossible. like it you teach multiple versions and say it's bringing the course of the stories it tells who we are as americans. part of the 6019 project is gotten caught up in to replace something but it wasn't. it was not part of what it's intended to do it is to add to the history that we have. add to the perspective. the challenge of our society schoolchildren to question to be more skeptical and to say from their perspective to how many are we not getting how do we better understand the country were seeing it through a lens i don't think i wo
there is an essay by carol anderson religion we need to oua much broader area of american life, it's difficult reading, and also inspiring. then we have more than doubled the fiction and poetry in the book. they are beautiful. >> they focus on only a certain number of things that tends to be that help us kind ot and i hope the book version. you put it together in a really interesting way the stories we tell ourselves. but i think we do have to say there is one idea of a narrative that a...
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so we have an essay by carol anderson about the second amendment and slavery . you have an essay by andrea butler that talks about religion. so we're able to examine the project out to a much broader areas of american life in the way that i think is really beautiful. it's difficult, really but also inspiring. then we have more than double the fiction and poetry in the book. and they're beautiful. >> i thought one of the things that is unfortunate about the responses that focus on only a certain number of things is that that tends to be entirely overlooked not only that but other artistic representations which i think really help us understand a new kind of depth. what this means and i hope in the book version because i think you put it together in an interesting way. it's much more clearly chronological and the poetry and fiction pieces or the other short form essays are very connected to the particular moment that the that you have over the course of the book and to the larger essays that work in and i found them incredibly powerful. >> i'm so glad you said tha
so we have an essay by carol anderson about the second amendment and slavery . you have an essay by andrea butler that talks about religion. so we're able to examine the project out to a much broader areas of american life in the way that i think is really beautiful. it's difficult, really but also inspiring. then we have more than double the fiction and poetry in the book. and they're beautiful. >> i thought one of the things that is unfortunate about the responses that focus on only a...
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so we have an essay by carol anderson about the second amendment and slavery . you have an essay by andrea butler that talks about religion. so we're able to examine the project out to a much broader areas of american life in the way that i think is really beautiful. it's difficult, really but also inspiring. then we have more than double the fiction and poetry in the book. and they're beautiful. >> i thought one of the things that is unfortunate about the responses that focus on only a certain number of things is that that tends to be entirely overlooked not only that but other artistic representations which i think really help us understand a new kind of depth. what this means and i hope in the book version because i think you put it together in an interesting way. it's much more clearly chronological and the poetry and fiction pieces or the other short form essays are very connected to the particular moment that the that you have over the course of the book and to the larger essays that work in and i found them incredibly powerful. >> i'm so glad you said tha
so we have an essay by carol anderson about the second amendment and slavery . you have an essay by andrea butler that talks about religion. so we're able to examine the project out to a much broader areas of american life in the way that i think is really beautiful. it's difficult, really but also inspiring. then we have more than double the fiction and poetry in the book. and they're beautiful. >> i thought one of the things that is unfortunate about the responses that focus on only a...
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and carol anderson also worked on the core of engineers so it was a very interesting project and process but we basically came up with the design that was submitted by a couple from new york, and essentially a memorial unit for each person that died and was arranged according to the age of the lives of the victims starting with a three -year-old little girl, was on flight 77 all of the late up to 71 -year-old victim it was also on the flight brady and i described as an individual or collective memorial that tells the story about what happened that day because each memorial unit is arranged according to the age that the victim was more. ... and we work closely with the department of defense to design and build a memorial dedicated september 2008 with 3 9/11 memorials in this country and i remember talking about what family members wanted. they wanted people to remember loved ones and we wanted people to remember what happened and they wanted people to remember that feeling of unity that came through with our country after 9/11 and bringing people together to convert all those who were in
and carol anderson also worked on the core of engineers so it was a very interesting project and process but we basically came up with the design that was submitted by a couple from new york, and essentially a memorial unit for each person that died and was arranged according to the age of the lives of the victims starting with a three -year-old little girl, was on flight 77 all of the late up to 71 -year-old victim it was also on the flight brady and i described as an individual or collective...
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so we have, you know, an essay about carol anderson about the second amendment and slavery. we have an essay by anthea butler that talks about religion. so we're able to really expand the project out to a much broader areas of american life, in a way that i think is really beautiful, it's difficult really, and also really inspiring. and then we have more than doubled the fiction and poetry in the book, and they're beautiful -- >> which i must say are fabulous. actually, i thought, one of the things that was, that is unfortunate about the responses that focus on only a certain number of things is that that tends to be entirely overlooked. >> yes. >> not only that but other artistic representations, which i think really help us understand at a new kind of depth what this means, and i hope that in the book version, because i think you put it together in a really interesting way, it's much more clearly chronological and the poetry and the fiction pieces, or the other short form essays, you know, are very connected to the particular moment that you have over the course of the boo
so we have, you know, an essay about carol anderson about the second amendment and slavery. we have an essay by anthea butler that talks about religion. so we're able to really expand the project out to a much broader areas of american life, in a way that i think is really beautiful, it's difficult really, and also really inspiring. and then we have more than doubled the fiction and poetry in the book, and they're beautiful -- >> which i must say are fabulous. actually, i thought, one of...
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mast shooting were 50 people lost our lives and is evidenced by what carol and goodman did on the scene. an interview with anderson cooper, the deadliest match shooting, and us history became one of the most forgotten to the american public. barely remembers that it happens. that just shows you the power of money in las vegas. it's a town that was built by the mob built on corruption and with corporations in charge. it's just a different kind of corrupt phase was a different town. i mean, don't get me wrong. the mob went away. angels, these guys more savages. but when the town was less corporate, it was a much better channel. i think they're challenged out what it should be and what it was green is, what's ruining las vegas. where else is that happen? where an entity would see the victims because they dropped the ball all in las vegas. the corruption came when the mob left as far as i'm concerned. ah ah ah well happy new year special kaiser it board with the one and only gerald salenti or it's data of the transport task man, you know stuff i was diagnosed with cancer in 2000 lives when the doctors told me the canc
mast shooting were 50 people lost our lives and is evidenced by what carol and goodman did on the scene. an interview with anderson cooper, the deadliest match shooting, and us history became one of the most forgotten to the american public. barely remembers that it happens. that just shows you the power of money in las vegas. it's a town that was built by the mob built on corruption and with corporations in charge. it's just a different kind of corrupt phase was a different town. i mean, don't...
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carole king. the new film shows us what happens when these two musical giants join forces. the director and producer of the film, frank marshall, sat down with andersonnd the project. >> frank, thank you so much for joining us. carole king, james taylor, they're friends, they've been writing and performing music together for half a century. what was it about this project that really attracted you? >> well, for me, it was kind of a dream come true, because i was a amateur folk singer back in the '60s and, of course, all the songs that i did were james and carole's songs, and i think lucky for the world, i ended up behind the camera rather than a microphone. and -- >> i won't ask you to sing a few bars. >> yeah, please don't. >> but what about their relationship that -- did you find that was sort of the focus? >> well, i think what was really interesting is, they are genuine fr friends. and they -- they never toured before 2010, which is when the troubadour leereunion tour happened. and they were great music collaborators. and i think james says in the piece, they kind of had the same dna. and i think you see that when they're playing together. they ju
carole king. the new film shows us what happens when these two musical giants join forces. the director and producer of the film, frank marshall, sat down with andersonnd the project. >> frank, thank you so much for joining us. carole king, james taylor, they're friends, they've been writing and performing music together for half a century. what was it about this project that really attracted you? >> well, for me, it was kind of a dream come true, because i was a amateur folk singer...
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the new film, carole king and james taylor, just call out my name, shows what happens when these two musical giants join forces. the producer sat down with andersonning us. carole king and james taylor, their are friends. they have been writing and performing music together for half a century. what was it about this project that really attracted you? >> for me, it was kind of a dream come true because i was an amateur folk singer back in the '60s, and of course, all the songs that i did were james and carole's songs. lucky for the world i ended up behind a camera rather than a microphone. >> i won't ask you to sing a few bars. >> yeah, please don't. >> but what about their relationship did you find that was sort of the focus? >> well, i think what was really interesting is they are genuine friends. and they never toured before 2010, which is when the troubadour reunion tour happened, but they were great musical collaborators. i think james says in the piece they kind of had the same dna. i thinkia see that when they're playing together. they just weave in and out. they know what each other is thinking. and for me, trying to explore how that comes
the new film, carole king and james taylor, just call out my name, shows what happens when these two musical giants join forces. the producer sat down with andersonning us. carole king and james taylor, their are friends. they have been writing and performing music together for half a century. what was it about this project that really attracted you? >> for me, it was kind of a dream come true because i was an amateur folk singer back in the '60s, and of course, all the songs that i did...
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anderson cooper, everybody! when we come back, we'll debut a whole slate of brand new christmas carols. ( cheers and applause ) (ne... ♪ rybelsus® is a pill that lowers blood sugar in three ways. increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. wake up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ you may pay as little as $10 per prescription. as
anderson cooper, everybody! when we come back, we'll debut a whole slate of brand new christmas carols. ( cheers and applause ) (ne... ♪ rybelsus® is a pill that lowers blood sugar in three ways. increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid...