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having just binged on "the vow" i love how charles dickens keeps popping up in history. prof. harvey: charles dickens visited the united states in 1841 and he was struck by america's fascination with this type of person. he went to southern illinois and he saw this land fraud scheme and was asking people about it and said, isn't this guy a bad guy who ripped you off? didn't he steal a lot of money? sure, he stole a lot of money. you still like them? yeah, we like him a lot. he is a smart man. i was struck by that. they were showing clips of the president jumping in on the taxes during last campaign in the debate where he is talking about, when some be accused of not paying taxes, i am smart. i think there is something about that that is in the american character. obviously existent in every culture. dan: question from ernest. kathleen, do you think they did not correct cher ami's sex because they thought a male would be more appropriate hero? prof. rooney: i do. that was one of the sub questions i had about world war i. i think war is, of course, a pursuitditionally, male and
having just binged on "the vow" i love how charles dickens keeps popping up in history. prof. harvey: charles dickens visited the united states in 1841 and he was struck by america's fascination with this type of person. he went to southern illinois and he saw this land fraud scheme and was asking people about it and said, isn't this guy a bad guy who ripped you off? didn't he steal a lot of money? sure, he stole a lot of money. you still like them? yeah, we like him a lot. he is a...
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begins in 1870, on the 8th of june, rounheabout 6 o'clock in t evening, e and onhat particular day charles dickens had been hard at work on his latest novel. 'd worked for 8 hours solid, which was quite unusual for him-- and that evening, he muhere at gad's hill, workiwhich is now a school, he came down to the dining room to have dinnerth his siste, miss hogarth. almost as soon as he entered he started complaining of a toothac and immediately he collapsed and lost consciousness and never recovered. he died shortly afterwards, and he'd never complete his final novel, even though the first three installments had already been published,
begins in 1870, on the 8th of june, rounheabout 6 o'clock in t evening, e and onhat particular day charles dickens had been hard at work on his latest novel. 'd worked for 8 hours solid, which was quite unusual for him-- and that evening, he muhere at gad's hill, workiwhich is now a school, he came down to the dining room to have dinnerth his siste, miss hogarth. almost as soon as he entered he started complaining of a toothac and immediately he collapsed and lost consciousness and never...
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this is how charles dickens described it in london back when he read the novel greek house more than 150 years ago and he was of the only one struggling to breathe. now london still looks pretty great but it used to be even more polluted then cities across india are today. you know busy. and so you see it. this matters because evolution is one of the biggest killers in the world every year we have w7w sprint to the gates who was based on who should i mean i think this gives you an idea of the terrible public health. we are here. satellite images show particular concentrations of 2019 greatest across asia and africa. europe meanwhile has gotten much safer so what can london's past teach asian cities today. the world health organization call their mission the silent killer every breath we take contains invisible particles the gases that to get them up to 3 years of our life these harm the lungs and meats diseases like asthma and lung cancer but those partly because the. particularly to look at their. peak at the everywhere this morning is one state will go into what would blow this str
this is how charles dickens described it in london back when he read the novel greek house more than 150 years ago and he was of the only one struggling to breathe. now london still looks pretty great but it used to be even more polluted then cities across india are today. you know busy. and so you see it. this matters because evolution is one of the biggest killers in the world every year we have w7w sprint to the gates who was based on who should i mean i think this gives you an idea of the...
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this is how charles dickens described in london back when he read the novel bleak house more than 150 years ago. and he was of the early one struggling to breathe. now, london still looks pretty great, but it used to be even more polluted then cities across india are today. you know, the reason that you're a slave and so you see it. this matters because evolution is one of the biggest killers in the world. every year we have w7w sprint to the gates who was based on who should, i mean, i think this gives you an idea of the terrible public health we are big here. satellite images show particular concentrations of 2019, greatest across asia and africa. europe, meanwhile, has gotten much safer. so what can london's past teach asian cities today? the world health organization call their mission. the sign of every breath we take contains invisible particles, things that together no 2 to 3 years of our life. these harm the lungs i mean to diseases like asthma and lung cancer. but those partly cause the particularly to look at their own small, teeny, that they go everywhere this morning's one
this is how charles dickens described in london back when he read the novel bleak house more than 150 years ago. and he was of the early one struggling to breathe. now, london still looks pretty great, but it used to be even more polluted then cities across india are today. you know, the reason that you're a slave and so you see it. this matters because evolution is one of the biggest killers in the world. every year we have w7w sprint to the gates who was based on who should, i mean, i think...
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if you want to go back to charles dickens, it was the best of times, the worst of times.ntum. we will our brand to connect with artists. we are really excited about what we were doing. the pandemic came, factories shut down, guitar shops shut down, a little bit of online activity but not enough to make up for it. then all of a sudden once people realised that there was time and a little bit of opportunity, we opened up our factories with the right protocol, of course, and we we re protocol, of course, and we were able to support all the dealers who could actually go online who are buying guitars online, and now we have a situation where we have more demand than we can actually make right now. here in nashville we have our gibson custom shop. we have put on second shifts and worked with are partners to see how we can get more guitars into the hands of people who want to play. good luck with that. thank you so much forjoining us live. thank you so much. chief executive of gibson. to india now, where two thirds of the population are under 35. according to the world bank, ind
if you want to go back to charles dickens, it was the best of times, the worst of times.ntum. we will our brand to connect with artists. we are really excited about what we were doing. the pandemic came, factories shut down, guitar shops shut down, a little bit of online activity but not enough to make up for it. then all of a sudden once people realised that there was time and a little bit of opportunity, we opened up our factories with the right protocol, of course, and we we re protocol, of...
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these are not charles dickens novels. caffeine is what gets you through.ow refreshing when you do this to come across the majority opinion doesn't work on curtains. and it just, they stood out for the liveliness of the writing. the honesty, the quest for truth. so i could have cared less whether justice scalia was a living constitutionalist. all i wanted to do is get to know him. he seemed like a lot of fun but then i wanted to learn to write like him. that is unrealistic about sovi soviet. that is when i started working with them and then of course it was easy to fall under his influence because his passion for getting his dedication to finding the right answer and making sure you are being honest about what is going on in the case, not being afraid to second-guess yourself if you are deemed involved in an occasion and his passion for the writing. there was no way you could finish a year with him and not want to be a better writer. becoming a better writer is you just couldn't come out of that experience without it. it's really interesting since 92, it's
these are not charles dickens novels. caffeine is what gets you through.ow refreshing when you do this to come across the majority opinion doesn't work on curtains. and it just, they stood out for the liveliness of the writing. the honesty, the quest for truth. so i could have cared less whether justice scalia was a living constitutionalist. all i wanted to do is get to know him. he seemed like a lot of fun but then i wanted to learn to write like him. that is unrealistic about sovi soviet....
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this is how charles dickens described it in london back when he wrote the novel bleak house more than 150 years ago and he was of the early one struggling to break. now london still looks pretty great but it used to be even more polluted then cities across india are today. you know. so you see it. this matters because evolution is one of the biggest killers in the world every year we. need 7000000 primitives it's caused by air pollution i mean i think this gives you an idea of the terrible public health. we are here. satellite images show particular concentrations of 2019 were great across asia and africa. europe meanwhile has gotten much safer so what can london's past teach asian cities today. the world health organization call their mission the silent killer every breath we take contains invisible particles the gases that together know 2 to 3 years of our life these harm the lungs and need to diseases like asthma and lung cancer plaques those apart because the. pretty quick look at their. everywhere this morning is one state we go into what would implode the street and then from th
this is how charles dickens described it in london back when he wrote the novel bleak house more than 150 years ago and he was of the early one struggling to break. now london still looks pretty great but it used to be even more polluted then cities across india are today. you know. so you see it. this matters because evolution is one of the biggest killers in the world every year we. need 7000000 primitives it's caused by air pollution i mean i think this gives you an idea of the terrible...
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it is like charles dickens wrote a century ago in the first line of "detailed to cities."orst of times and the best of times. it is the best of times for online, it is the worst of times for less capable brick-and-mortar retailers. that said, the record-breaking results for the food retailers, consumerategory, electronics retailers. the retailers that have bricks and mortar with online, buy online, curbside pickup and delivery, those retailers are doing well. and there will be a requiem for shopping malls and shopping centers as the wholesale clubs, costco and bj's, buy out vacant department stores. and there will be a requiem on top golf and a number of category dominant chains moving from retail power centers to retail shopping malls. so suppliers in the pcr and throughout asia, africa and the americas can look forward for a good retail selling season a year from now, and starting next summer and in the decade again when we get through the tough times now. where are you expecting to see the most strength? anecdotally you take a look at just the crazy level of demand when
it is like charles dickens wrote a century ago in the first line of "detailed to cities."orst of times and the best of times. it is the best of times for online, it is the worst of times for less capable brick-and-mortar retailers. that said, the record-breaking results for the food retailers, consumerategory, electronics retailers. the retailers that have bricks and mortar with online, buy online, curbside pickup and delivery, those retailers are doing well. and there will be a...
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this is how charles dickens described it in london back when he read the novel bleak house more than 150 years ago and he was of the anyone struggling to break. now london still looks pretty great but it used to be even more polluted then cities across india are today. you know. you're a slave. and so you see it. this matters because evolution is one of the biggest killers in the world every year we. need only in 7 millions primitive it's caused by air pollution i mean i think this gives you an idea of a terrible public health. we are here. satellite images show particular concentrations of 2019 the greatest across asia and africa. europe meanwhile has gotten much safer so what can london's past teach asian cities today. the world health organization call their mission the silent killer every breath we take contains invisible particles and gases that to get them up to 3 years of our life these harm the lungs and need to diseases like asthma and lung cancer but those partly cause the. particularly to look at their own small arms so that they go everywhere this morning one state will g
this is how charles dickens described it in london back when he read the novel bleak house more than 150 years ago and he was of the anyone struggling to break. now london still looks pretty great but it used to be even more polluted then cities across india are today. you know. you're a slave. and so you see it. this matters because evolution is one of the biggest killers in the world every year we. need only in 7 millions primitive it's caused by air pollution i mean i think this gives you an...
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this is how charles dickens described it in london back when he read the novel greek house more than150 years ago and he would be anyone struggling to bury. now london still looks pretty great but it used to be even more polluted then cities across india are today. you know. so you see it. this matters because evolution is one of the biggest killers in the world every year we have w7w primitives it's caused by air pollution i mean i think this gives you an idea of the terrible public health. we are here. satellite images show particular concentrations of 2019 were greatest across asia and africa . europe meanwhile has gotten much safer so what can london's past teach asian cities today. the world health organization call their mission the sign of. every breath we take contains invisible particles that together not 2 to 3 years of our life. the lungs and need to diseases like asthma and lung cancer but those partly cause the. particularly to look at their own small peny they go everywhere this morning's ones that we go eat what would close the street and then from there they can affec
this is how charles dickens described it in london back when he read the novel greek house more than150 years ago and he would be anyone struggling to bury. now london still looks pretty great but it used to be even more polluted then cities across india are today. you know. so you see it. this matters because evolution is one of the biggest killers in the world every year we have w7w primitives it's caused by air pollution i mean i think this gives you an idea of the terrible public health. we...
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those are not charles dickens novels. caffeine gets you through. how refreshing to come across a justice scalia majority opinion, dissent or concurrence. they stood out for the liveliness of the writing, the honest clerks -- the honesty, the quest for truth. so i could have cared list if he was a textualist, constitutionalist, he seemed like fun and i wanted to learn to write like him. it's unrealistic but so be it. try to write as close as i. could that's how i go tot know him and why i started working him, and then it was easy to fall under his influence because his passion for getting it right, his dedication to finding the right answer, making sure you're being hospital about what is going on in the case, not'ing afraid to second-guess yourself and maybe even evolve on occasion, and then his passion for writing. no way you could finish a year with him and not want to be a better writer, and so much of becoming a better writer is wanting to be a better writer and you just couldn't come out of that experience without it. it's really interesting s
those are not charles dickens novels. caffeine gets you through. how refreshing to come across a justice scalia majority opinion, dissent or concurrence. they stood out for the liveliness of the writing, the honest clerks -- the honesty, the quest for truth. so i could have cared list if he was a textualist, constitutionalist, he seemed like fun and i wanted to learn to write like him. it's unrealistic but so be it. try to write as close as i. could that's how i go tot know him and why i...
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the ideas from charles dickens, a tale of two economies.ve a large big tech economy that has adjusted well through , in terms of e-commerce some of the big names have gained business. on the other hand you have small businesses, especially in restaurants and the hospitality industry, and some of the small businesses like airlines which are struggling. i think that is a major priority. if we did not get something done in this lame-duck session, the very short lame-duck session with a lot to do. if we do not get that done, that has to be the number one focus alongside vaccine distribution for the incoming administration. jonathan: great to get your view on the program. stay well. send my best to the family. john ryding of brean capital. this is the situation. there is a belief in the economics community we can do real damage. short-term does matter to the medium-term. when you come on programs like this and people start to disentangle the short-term and draw a hard line between the short-term and the medium-term, the medium-term better, the s
the ideas from charles dickens, a tale of two economies.ve a large big tech economy that has adjusted well through , in terms of e-commerce some of the big names have gained business. on the other hand you have small businesses, especially in restaurants and the hospitality industry, and some of the small businesses like airlines which are struggling. i think that is a major priority. if we did not get something done in this lame-duck session, the very short lame-duck session with a lot to do....
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these are not charles dickens novels . caffeine as we get you through. how refreshing when you're doing this to come across a justice antonin scalia. and just they stood out. it in that quest for truth and the honesty. so i could've cared less the justice antonin scalia was a contextual list. her living constitutionalist when originalist. all i wanted to do is get to know him he seem like a lot of fun. but then i wanted to learn how to write like him. and it's unrealistic the soviets. try to learn to write is close to him as you could pray to do how i got to know him. and what i started working with him. and then of course, it was really easy to fall under his influence because his passion for getting his dedication to finding the right answer in making sure you're being honest about what is really going on in the case, not being afraid to second-guess yourself. and then of course, his passion for the writing. there is no way you could finish the year with him and not want to be a better writer. and so much of becoming a better writer is about wanting to
these are not charles dickens novels . caffeine as we get you through. how refreshing when you're doing this to come across a justice antonin scalia. and just they stood out. it in that quest for truth and the honesty. so i could've cared less the justice antonin scalia was a contextual list. her living constitutionalist when originalist. all i wanted to do is get to know him he seem like a lot of fun. but then i wanted to learn how to write like him. and it's unrealistic the soviets. try to...
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these are not charles dickens novels. caffeine is what gets you through. how refreshing when you do this you come across a justice scalia dissent or -- they stood out for the liveliness the honesty the quest for truth. i could have cared less whether justice scalia was tactual's a living constitutionalist or an originalist. all i wanted to do was one get to know me seemed like a lot of fun. but then he really wanted to learn to write like him. which is unrealistic but so be it. i try to learn to write as close as i could. that is how i got to know him. that toy started working with him. then of course it was really easy to fall under his influence because his passion for getting it right, his dedication to finding the right answer, making sure you're being honest about swing on the case. nothing afraid to second-guess yourself. me being involved in a course his passion for the writing. there is no way you could finish a year with him not want to be a better writer. so much of becoming a better writer is wanting to be a better writer. just could not out of
these are not charles dickens novels. caffeine is what gets you through. how refreshing when you do this you come across a justice scalia dissent or -- they stood out for the liveliness the honesty the quest for truth. i could have cared less whether justice scalia was tactual's a living constitutionalist or an originalist. all i wanted to do was one get to know me seemed like a lot of fun. but then he really wanted to learn to write like him. which is unrealistic but so be it. i try to learn...
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harvey: charles dickens visited the united states in 1941 and he was struck by america's fascination with this type of person. illinois anduthern he saw this land fraud scheme and was asking people about it and said, isn't this guy a bad guy who ripped you off? didn't he steal a lot of money? you still like them? yeah, we like him a lot. he is a smart man. -- inere showing clips of the middle of debate was talking about how he does not pay taxes. he said, i'm smart. there is something about it that is in the american character. obviously existent in every culture. think theyen, do you sexnot correct cher ami's because they thought a male would be more appropriate hero? prof. rooney: war is traditionally very masculine i, thatand in world war is writ so large. so many sources about america's involvement in europe and thislly had to do with urbanization that was beginning. or doing some kind of manual thing but beginning to do these effeminate pursuits like working in offices or having indoor power. so many people writing about american and european manhood growing soft. a lot of peopl
harvey: charles dickens visited the united states in 1941 and he was struck by america's fascination with this type of person. illinois anduthern he saw this land fraud scheme and was asking people about it and said, isn't this guy a bad guy who ripped you off? didn't he steal a lot of money? you still like them? yeah, we like him a lot. he is a smart man. -- inere showing clips of the middle of debate was talking about how he does not pay taxes. he said, i'm smart. there is something about it...
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these innovator charles dickens novels. caffeine gets through you, how refreshing when you're doing this to come across a justice scalia majority opinion, dissent or concurrence, and it -- they stood out for the lively unless of the writing, the honesty, the quest for truth. i could have cared less whether justice school where was a textualist, i a living constitutional list or originalist. wanted to get to know him. seemed like a lot of fun. but then he really wanted to learn to write like him which that's unrealistic but so be it. trying learn to write as close to him also you could that is how i got to know him. that is why i started working with him. and then of course it was really easy to fall under his influence because if passion for getting it right, hid -- his dedication to finding the right answer and make sureow you're being honest, not being afraid to second-guess yourself and even evolve on occasion and then his passion for the writing. no way you could finish a year with him and not want to be a better writer
these innovator charles dickens novels. caffeine gets through you, how refreshing when you're doing this to come across a justice scalia majority opinion, dissent or concurrence, and it -- they stood out for the lively unless of the writing, the honesty, the quest for truth. i could have cared less whether justice school where was a textualist, i a living constitutional list or originalist. wanted to get to know him. seemed like a lot of fun. but then he really wanted to learn to write like him...