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he found much to love and charles dickens‘ ate the most autobiographical novel.e heard of dickens or david copperfield or any of them, i just wanted to captivated me about the book is it is such a vibrant, funny, loving book, it is about humanity and friendship and community, and the themes are so contemporary as well. it is set in 1840 but the people in the film that is the present day, so i asked eve ryo ne is the present day, so i asked everyone to behave as if they were in modern times, and they have an exciting future ahead of them. like last year‘s mary queen of scots, this film also chose colour inclusive casting, meaning death patel got to play the leading role. —— dev patel. patel got to play the leading role. -- dev patel. the cast is incredible, and just to be able to step into the world of dickens in victorian england is a real honour. it isa victorian england is a real honour. it is a treat and i hope to open stores, and sends a message to the industry to cast more minority actors in roles like this. i did not know the story of david copperfield, i t
he found much to love and charles dickens‘ ate the most autobiographical novel.e heard of dickens or david copperfield or any of them, i just wanted to captivated me about the book is it is such a vibrant, funny, loving book, it is about humanity and friendship and community, and the themes are so contemporary as well. it is set in 1840 but the people in the film that is the present day, so i asked eve ryo ne is the present day, so i asked everyone to behave as if they were in modern times,...
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it reminds me of the opening lines of "the tale of two cities" by charles dickens. "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times." it wasn't exactly the best of times. but for many people, it was certainly good times. it was the great age of literature, the golden age of sports, music, jazz. the 19th amendment to the constitution, which allowed women to vote in national elections for the first time. radio was becoming popular. it was the early days of the aged, and certainly of the automobile, the model t. almostiles were for every budget. times, which good we will discuss. and it wasn't exactly the worst of times, although there were some very bad times. and the failures of that decade led to the worldwide depression in the 1930's, and helped the rise of fascism in europe. so, let's begin with talking about the politics of the era. it was a republican decade. three republican presidents. harding, coolidge and hoover. controlled the presidency from 1921 until 1933, from theess from 1918, 1918 election until 1930. was an era ofit laissez-faire. in other words,
it reminds me of the opening lines of "the tale of two cities" by charles dickens. "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times." it wasn't exactly the best of times. but for many people, it was certainly good times. it was the great age of literature, the golden age of sports, music, jazz. the 19th amendment to the constitution, which allowed women to vote in national elections for the first time. radio was becoming popular. it was the early days of the aged, and...
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of this is only follows on good mood you know in kicks the noise in the fuel there was noise and dickens sitting in the good old basement of police will show you a new normalcy and this is good but one tool this movie on doesn't just look to total for the photo it's been amazing experience ready to me if you like i so much thank you for your ox thank you for your music and the most of all thank you. for being a law of and being here and keep on rockin you do consume my thanks through no linda from a rubber marrow bought by for not really did think you she was a no panic. kinda true son of. illegal. go for coffee with a special edition of the next question because the times did you know that wasn't true thoughts on the other side by once a. week on the same common sense generation these are the responses we have to make for the face of government all on all climate change has just presented its report on the condition of bob oceans we'll see what it says. 30 minutes on t.w. . what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr costly i talk to medical exper
of this is only follows on good mood you know in kicks the noise in the fuel there was noise and dickens sitting in the good old basement of police will show you a new normalcy and this is good but one tool this movie on doesn't just look to total for the photo it's been amazing experience ready to me if you like i so much thank you for your ox thank you for your music and the most of all thank you. for being a law of and being here and keep on rockin you do consume my thanks through no linda...
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dickens, but it was also the worst of times because my nationals lost all three games, jesse.defeating houston in the first two games in houston. washington will play houston again tonight in houston. hopefully tomorrow they will bring the world series championship to d.c. for the first time since 1924. it's been a long wait, go nats. >> bad luck to abu trump. >> is that what it was? >> it is bad luck. >> the nationals otherwise known as the expos. [laughs] they are not a real team, there from canada. >> oh. >> how long? >> 2005 they came to d.c. >> all right, that's long enough. let's do this. ♪ gregg's cat off. if you've never played this we will play three cat videos and afterwards we will vote on which one is the best and the viewers can play at home. if all you have to do is shout what you like into the tv and we will hear it. all right, let's go, cat video number one. look at this one. learning to fight these little kittens, they are learning to fight. why are kittens so adorable and then when they get older they are not? >> their awful. >> that's terrible, martha. >> it
dickens, but it was also the worst of times because my nationals lost all three games, jesse.defeating houston in the first two games in houston. washington will play houston again tonight in houston. hopefully tomorrow they will bring the world series championship to d.c. for the first time since 1924. it's been a long wait, go nats. >> bad luck to abu trump. >> is that what it was? >> it is bad luck. >> the nationals otherwise known as the expos. [laughs] they are not...
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really care that a lot of people's lands are being destroyed by their playful activity this war's dickens and this is a small price to pay in order to save the planet in reality what they're doing is they're just putting a lot of problems and trouble for people who are have businesses to go to work to do their families to see and they're not really making things any better all they're doing is do making the lives of individuals very difficult but for them this is a question of social work i mean their reaction is a very arrogant one and you know i heard some demonstrators protesters people trying to get on buses or trying to get on. transportation the guy yelled them don't do that don't do that because we're doing it this way your children i mean the idea that somebody doing something for my child or somebody else's child is the height of arrogance. author and sociology professor frank gehry to thank you for your time and your comments there still to come the french interior minister is warning of how to spot radicalization raises questions that story and more after the break. join me eve
really care that a lot of people's lands are being destroyed by their playful activity this war's dickens and this is a small price to pay in order to save the planet in reality what they're doing is they're just putting a lot of problems and trouble for people who are have businesses to go to work to do their families to see and they're not really making things any better all they're doing is do making the lives of individuals very difficult but for them this is a question of social work i...
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so what did you do afterrm dinner at the either my dad would read charles dickens out loud or we would get out instruments and play. and if you wanted to be in this family, you better learn how t. david: so did famous musicians come over to your house? d ancis: people woop by. perhaps the best known, although not at the time, was a particularly sulshn 18-year-old whed up, sort of being brought along by a more senior, experienced folksong writer and singer. e young 18-year-old turned out was having his birthday in our living room. and he sang a few songs and had a terrible voice, had no social skills, and i was quite sure he had no future at all. that of course turned out to be bob dylan. david: did you ever meet him again? francis: i did. david: did he remember you? d francis: no. ies the whole thing. it was quite a bit later, like maybe 10 years ago. david: you went to college, the university of virginia. francis: yes. david: were you an academic superstar there? francis: i was a bit of a nerd. ab you know, i got excitet science in high school. i should give testimony right now to the
so what did you do afterrm dinner at the either my dad would read charles dickens out loud or we would get out instruments and play. and if you wanted to be in this family, you better learn how t. david: so did famous musicians come over to your house? d ancis: people woop by. perhaps the best known, although not at the time, was a particularly sulshn 18-year-old whed up, sort of being brought along by a more senior, experienced folksong writer and singer. e young 18-year-old turned out was...
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economy to get these trade deals dicken care of? mark: as i travel to both regions -- vonnie: get these trade deals taken care of? mark: i don't think that is a successful starting point to necessarily come to a resolution. don't know what this first leg of the deal is supposed to look like. for us to see meaningful difference in the direction of travel for trade, we need those u.s. tariffs to come in december to please put off -- to be put off indefinitely. de-escalationneed rather than status quote to improve the economy? the manufacturing date was a result of tariffs that are already on. the global manufacturing sector is slowly because of tariffs that are already on. don't we need the ones we have on removed to see a significant turn in the data? mark: i think we are more optimistic about the resilience of growth given what central banks are doing to stimulate the global economy. if you just had a status quo, then very gradually, the world economy could come back from that as supply chains are adjusted and goods are rerouted to
economy to get these trade deals dicken care of? mark: as i travel to both regions -- vonnie: get these trade deals taken care of? mark: i don't think that is a successful starting point to necessarily come to a resolution. don't know what this first leg of the deal is supposed to look like. for us to see meaningful difference in the direction of travel for trade, we need those u.s. tariffs to come in december to please put off -- to be put off indefinitely. de-escalationneed rather than status...
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yet issue was that i was a dickens puzzle. because a brain that. was able to shut down the road. was obviously wrong what if i don't. know. when you may also be to give us the no. one notion. of the ages but when you use the word lowest solution i just wasn't in one of my lives or partially in a bubble with you mr murdoch acquitted. you can do yours then i still. will because the question. is when you. talk of. the other for me was very. telling that that's the here you are. this is. our mortgage the most. simply man the concept of good but. what we're british to hey. there are no must just as rain is not another supply new good you have no peace no that. wasn't a recipe which aggressively be she used. to be. done what she was as and i have a question resignation was it was all released by luck i was glad so do i said he knew that he would look to beautiful and the door comes after i was going around was no good press was there going to be too long. let me decide like you this sure i would have rather was young. i just didn't. want to go but what. started as a step on. you know t
yet issue was that i was a dickens puzzle. because a brain that. was able to shut down the road. was obviously wrong what if i don't. know. when you may also be to give us the no. one notion. of the ages but when you use the word lowest solution i just wasn't in one of my lives or partially in a bubble with you mr murdoch acquitted. you can do yours then i still. will because the question. is when you. talk of. the other for me was very. telling that that's the here you are. this is. our...
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is the reader and i feel as if we made an immediate connection talking about stephenson, charles dickens, the dark about frankenstein just a moment ago. i would say when reader meets another reader, they have a friend. very pete few people read deeply. they might read a book stephen king or god bless them, [laughter] but if you read deeply in literature, doctor alexander's field is victorian literature which is very thick. includes henry james, stephenson, conrad, and amazing names. and and more twain two. that is just one of the pleasures of live is reading and other pleasure in live is writing. and the reason i went to mexico was i was working on a novel and i had a chance to go to novalis, arizona. if any of you have been to novalis, and slaves. eight to ten people. great. nice little town. novalis, arizona. as a big fence beside it. [laughter] and at the end of the road, borrowed or something like that, the big fence. and you look across the fence it is mexico and there's a torn fence. i have written 11 travel books. i've never been to a country where at the edge of the country, the
is the reader and i feel as if we made an immediate connection talking about stephenson, charles dickens, the dark about frankenstein just a moment ago. i would say when reader meets another reader, they have a friend. very pete few people read deeply. they might read a book stephen king or god bless them, [laughter] but if you read deeply in literature, doctor alexander's field is victorian literature which is very thick. includes henry james, stephenson, conrad, and amazing names. and and...
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reagan had a dickens of a time dealing with the state department and now trump does.om fitton ten, tell us about who was in that room in ukraine and who is named "the new york times" piece interestingly. the associated press, excuse me. >> someone close to biden and look, these are folks that don't align themselves with the president of the united states. and you have the deep state right now leaking its darndest to the you -- to "the washington post" to further the effort to overthrow him. i don't know how much more clear quote he could be. "the new york times" story today, laura attacking trump's ambassador to hungary because he's actually advancing president trump. >> laura: i saw that, i saw that. >> supporting the conservative government there. one of these ambassadors attacking trump once complained about the ukrainian intervention in the election and leaking targeting president trump and attacks on president trump and collusion with the democratic national committee. they don't care about that. they are outraged that president trump does. i'm sorry, this is som
reagan had a dickens of a time dealing with the state department and now trump does.om fitton ten, tell us about who was in that room in ukraine and who is named "the new york times" piece interestingly. the associated press, excuse me. >> someone close to biden and look, these are folks that don't align themselves with the president of the united states. and you have the deep state right now leaking its darndest to the you -- to "the washington post" to further the...
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. >> if the next bus is not accurate, they would see dicken information? you said you are constantly monitoring data that is based on the realtime movement of the vehicles. >> i was talking -- i was not talking about realtime data. we do that, as well, what i was talking about looking at trends related for reliability, crowding, on-time performance. >> about 5% of runs are still missed due to driver shortages every day. what is the frequency with which it is always the same run? is it spread out, and do you do something to make sure that if, you know, the 7:00 a.m. bus doesn't run one day, they make sure you pick it up the next day >> not necessarily. for example, if a run is not signed on at a sign up, it might not be filled. >> that could repeat over multiple days? >> it could. we do drive buses to make sure we are not missing two runs in a row, again, to avoid a big service gap. >> aside from phones or, you know, handheld devices, and i guess the boards and the shelters, that is kind of the only way that people can be made aware of disruptions or delays
. >> if the next bus is not accurate, they would see dicken information? you said you are constantly monitoring data that is based on the realtime movement of the vehicles. >> i was talking -- i was not talking about realtime data. we do that, as well, what i was talking about looking at trends related for reliability, crowding, on-time performance. >> about 5% of runs are still missed due to driver shortages every day. what is the frequency with which it is always the same...
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the period from 1919 to 1929, reminds me of the opening lines of "a tale of two cities" by charles dickens.
the period from 1919 to 1929, reminds me of the opening lines of "a tale of two cities" by charles dickens.
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we'll tell what you the dickens is going on when "fast money" returns. you should be mad at airports. excuse me, where is gate 87? you should be mad at non-seasoned travelers. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support snake. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, whose tech helps you understand the risk and reward potential on an options trade it's a paste. it's not liquid or a gel. and even explore what-if scenarios. where's gate 87? don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> welcome back to "fast money. another day of whiplash on wall street the markets kicking off with a huge selloff before all of a sudden the dow staged the biggest come waak since early august while everybody was scratching heads and wondering what trying reported the turn around b.k. has an idea what sparked the move b.k. >> it's interesting if you looked at what happened exactly when the market turned around, the dividend yield on the s&p 500 hit 2% the 10-year yield hit
we'll tell what you the dickens is going on when "fast money" returns. you should be mad at airports. excuse me, where is gate 87? you should be mad at non-seasoned travelers. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support snake. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, whose tech helps you understand the risk and reward potential on an options trade it's a paste. it's not liquid or a gel. and...
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. -- dicken ann arbor. you say no to impeaching the president. >> he should not be impeached.his is been going on since after he was nominated. i think the democrats are just looking for something to impeach on. as opposed to here's an act, we are going to impeach him. this is been going on sis before he was elected. in this case, the democrats have the press on their side. the percentage unfavorable press for trump is ridiculous. host: can i ask you to respond to this business insider article. justice department veterans say trump could be accused of raking for laws in the ukraine whistleblower scandal. this is what they say. illegally soliciting campaign help from a foreign government. the most obvious way in which trench could've violated the laws is by soliciting material campaign aide from a foreign government which expressly violates the federal election campaign act of 1971. they also say bribery. the second area of potential legal liability for trump relates to his request that zelensky do him a favor after mentioning that the u.s. does a lot for ukraine. and more port
. -- dicken ann arbor. you say no to impeaching the president. >> he should not be impeached.his is been going on since after he was nominated. i think the democrats are just looking for something to impeach on. as opposed to here's an act, we are going to impeach him. this is been going on sis before he was elected. in this case, the democrats have the press on their side. the percentage unfavorable press for trump is ridiculous. host: can i ask you to respond to this business insider...
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[laughter] basketball,played tennis, golf, a regular thing, we get together every july with dicken tower then whoever else is around. this year we played three times. people ask us, did you hear that paper? and we are, no, we were playing golf. price was also a swimmer at butler. he was an announcer at the 2000 olympics here in atlanta. this is the only thing i did on the internet, which was from 2013,lam magazine in which said, what happens when professor, economics one wild swim meet and 4000 points? it is swim geek heaven. arizona professor of economics price fishback brilliant things as his calculation on how much scoring matters. i don't know what that means, but it matters. [laughter] whoback is a former coach has been serving as a meat announcer for the better part of 30 years. we would hear about the olympics and the ncaa. one irony of this is that after the olympics, he lost his voice. he had stuff on his vocal cords. for a while he couldn't talk, which would be a trial for any of us, but it was seriously a trial for price. [laughter] we were at nvr summer institute and price co
[laughter] basketball,played tennis, golf, a regular thing, we get together every july with dicken tower then whoever else is around. this year we played three times. people ask us, did you hear that paper? and we are, no, we were playing golf. price was also a swimmer at butler. he was an announcer at the 2000 olympics here in atlanta. this is the only thing i did on the internet, which was from 2013,lam magazine in which said, what happens when professor, economics one wild swim meet and 4000...
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matter of fact, i'm going to add to that list, and i'm writing it sort of one profile at a time a la dickens and put it together in a book a year or two from now. i'm going to add bill rusher, because the gentleman, eric, is right. rusher is important in many, many, many ways, and they put a political movement done as conservative. >> host: will tom witter be considered? >> guest: yes, he will be. ran human events all those decades, did a wonderful job. it was, by the way, ronald reagan's favorite newspaper and was mailed in a plain brown wrapper to the white house so that those who thought -- were not as conservative as ronald reagan, would insure that until get to the president. they snuck it past the guards at the gate. >> host: next call for lee edwards comes from glenn in freeland, michigan. hi, glenn, how are you doing? >> caller: fine. thank you all very much for taking the call. two things, if i may. one, historically, to how would you -- mr. edwards, say the impact of phyllis schlafly was on the conservative movement and bringing it up to today? i recently saw a prominent conservati
matter of fact, i'm going to add to that list, and i'm writing it sort of one profile at a time a la dickens and put it together in a book a year or two from now. i'm going to add bill rusher, because the gentleman, eric, is right. rusher is important in many, many, many ways, and they put a political movement done as conservative. >> host: will tom witter be considered? >> guest: yes, he will be. ran human events all those decades, did a wonderful job. it was, by the way, ronald...
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. >> giving them the dickens. >> we could go to new england for goodness sakes and still beat them. [ cheers ] >> what have we got? >> well, there's your morning pep talk. welcome to "cbs this morning." the turkish military is pushing deeper into northern syria this morning in its massive offensive against kurdish allies of the united states. turkey accuses the kurds of being terrorists. a human rights group says at least 16 people have been killed, and 33 wounded in the assault so far. >> turkish forces attacked by land and air after u.s. troops in the region pulled back from their positions near the syrian border. president trump who agreed to withdraw the troops is now calling the turkish attack, quote, a bad idea. charlie d'agata is in northern syria this morning. he has reported extensively from the region. >> reporter: well, we just crossed that river from iraq to here in northern syria. it's a crossing we've made several times in the past year. but this time, it's different. the kurdish forces who we've accompanied in their fight against isis are now under attack themselves fro
. >> giving them the dickens. >> we could go to new england for goodness sakes and still beat them. [ cheers ] >> what have we got? >> well, there's your morning pep talk. welcome to "cbs this morning." the turkish military is pushing deeper into northern syria this morning in its massive offensive against kurdish allies of the united states. turkey accuses the kurds of being terrorists. a human rights group says at least 16 people have been killed, and 33...
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is the reader and i feel as if we made an immediate connection talking about stephenson, charles dickens, the dark about frankenstein just a moment ago. i would say when reader meets another reader, they have a friend. very pete few people read deeply. they might read a book stephen king or god bless them, [laughter] but if you read deeply in literature, doctor alexander's field is victorian literature which is very thick. includes henry james, stephenson, conrad, and amazing names. and and more twain two. that is just one of the pleasures of live is reading and other pleasure in live is writing. and the reason i went to mexico was i was working on a novel and i had a chance to go to novalis, arizona. if any of you have been to novalis, and slaves. eight to ten people. great. nice little town. novalis, arizona. as a big fence beside it. [laughter] and at the end of the road, borrowed or something like that, the big fence. and you look across the fence it is mexico and there's a torn fence. i have written 11 travel books. i've never been to a country where at the edge of the country, the
is the reader and i feel as if we made an immediate connection talking about stephenson, charles dickens, the dark about frankenstein just a moment ago. i would say when reader meets another reader, they have a friend. very pete few people read deeply. they might read a book stephen king or god bless them, [laughter] but if you read deeply in literature, doctor alexander's field is victorian literature which is very thick. includes henry james, stephenson, conrad, and amazing names. and and...
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in fact, senator warren's debate performance reminded me of the artful dodger in dickens novel "oliver twist." she said, out-of-pocket health care costs will go down. that's what she said. yet she failed to mention that much, much more will be taken out of middle-class pockets in huge tax hikes. it's interesting when you see how this is covered around the world, the british publication "the economist," they've been living with the british health care system for many, many years. they point out that elizabeth warren repeatedly refuse to say that she will pay for the plan. they say she ducked the question six times. during the debate it was senator sanders who jumped in to set the record straight. burn knee sanders said, quote, i don't think it's appropriate to acknowledge that taxes -- i do think it is appropriate to acknowledge that taxes will go up. he's even promised to raise taxes on lower-income americans because what he has said -- he said, if you're making more than $29,000 a year -- and i'm not talking about an individual, a family here. if you are a a. family making more than $
in fact, senator warren's debate performance reminded me of the artful dodger in dickens novel "oliver twist." she said, out-of-pocket health care costs will go down. that's what she said. yet she failed to mention that much, much more will be taken out of middle-class pockets in huge tax hikes. it's interesting when you see how this is covered around the world, the british publication "the economist," they've been living with the british health care system for many, many...