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[indiscernible] >> i never even knew who ernest hemingway was. had the feeling that your daughters being so well known? >> i know the kind of lives they have chosen are tough on you. i saw what affect fame had on papa both in a positive and negative way. i have heard you or mariela or someone else said, "don't worry, daddy, i will never change." you have had opportunities as a result of your grandfather's name which have given you chances this a little gal off the street would not have had. >> there is margaux hemingway interviewing her father, jack hemingway, talking to him about what it is like to be the son of a famous man and for him to have these daughters or also so famous. >> he was a great outdoorsman, my father. he is speaking to my sister as he is tying a fly, answering her questions about what it is like to be the father of famous daughters and the son of a famous man. although he chuckles and acts like it is ok and is all right, you know, that he accepts that, there is a pain in him that you can see in that moment. you can see how the
[indiscernible] >> i never even knew who ernest hemingway was. had the feeling that your daughters being so well known? >> i know the kind of lives they have chosen are tough on you. i saw what affect fame had on papa both in a positive and negative way. i have heard you or mariela or someone else said, "don't worry, daddy, i will never change." you have had opportunities as a result of your grandfather's name which have given you chances this a little gal off the street...
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the panel that i appeared on the day before is for all of the undeniable, appalling, dark side of ernest hemingway there was also the light, there was this bone of generosity. sometimes it came out best when a child was involved, and not his own child necessarily and especially an ill child who wouldn't respond to that. but he seemed to respond in a special way. so i was thinking of reading something of a key west passage and i said that would be like a piece of coal offering something to newcastle so i won't read that. i am just going to read this little moment from the end of the prologue and indeed it is the end of ernest hemingway's wife, when everything is lost. but there's still something there. backward, 17 days from his death to june 15th, 1961, at rochester, minnesota. man in the psychiatric ward of st. mary's hospital at the mayo clinic is writing a letter to a 9-year-old boy. the man right to done too -- two small sheets of notepaper and big round lead of hand with his trademark downhill slant and irreversible the damaged earning him this way -- ernest hemingway, his paranoid
the panel that i appeared on the day before is for all of the undeniable, appalling, dark side of ernest hemingway there was also the light, there was this bone of generosity. sometimes it came out best when a child was involved, and not his own child necessarily and especially an ill child who wouldn't respond to that. but he seemed to respond in a special way. so i was thinking of reading something of a key west passage and i said that would be like a piece of coal offering something to...
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that i had appeared on the day before is that for all of the undeniable, appalling, dark side of ernest hemingway there was also the light. there was this bone of generosity and sometimes it came out best when a child was involved and not his own child necessarily, and especially an ill child. who would not respond to that? but he seems to respond in a special way. and so i was thinking of reading something of a key west passage and i said no, that would be like a piece of coal. i will bring something to newcastle so i'm not going to read that. i'm just going to read this little moment from the end of the prologue and indeed it is the end of ernest hemingway's life. when everything is lost but there is still something there. loop backwards 17 days from his death to june 15, 1961 in rochester minnesota. a man in the psychiatric ward at saint mary's st. mary's hospital at mayo clinic is writing a letter to a 9-year-old toy. the man writes it on two small sheets of no paper and his big round legible hand with his trademark downhill slant and irreversibly damaged ernest hemingway of paranoi
that i had appeared on the day before is that for all of the undeniable, appalling, dark side of ernest hemingway there was also the light. there was this bone of generosity and sometimes it came out best when a child was involved and not his own child necessarily, and especially an ill child. who would not respond to that? but he seems to respond in a special way. and so i was thinking of reading something of a key west passage and i said no, that would be like a piece of coal. i will bring...
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it's what you make it. >> i liked ernest's honesty. he had a very kind demeanor about him.he had a lovely self-awareness about him. and he had figured out a way to truly survive and actually thrive in prison. >> this is what i do. this is what i do. this is how i stay out of trouble. this is how i do my time. washing, ironing. >> when we met easley, he was doing time for robbery in what is considered one of the nation's toughest prisons. california state prison, corcoran. but you'd never know it by talking to easley. >> i got it pretty good. it's all right. it's fine. this is something that i like doing, you know? it's kind of like a relaxation, you know? >> ernest had a legitimate job given to him by the administration in the kitchen, but he was smart in that he had figured out a way to have a little hustle on the side to make extra money. >> i usually charge, like a suit, a pair of pants is a suit, a shirt is a suit. i wash clothes. i don't wash boxers or socks. that's what i don't wash. you know, other than that i charge, you know, a dollar to wash, a dollar to iron thei
it's what you make it. >> i liked ernest's honesty. he had a very kind demeanor about him.he had a lovely self-awareness about him. and he had figured out a way to truly survive and actually thrive in prison. >> this is what i do. this is what i do. this is how i stay out of trouble. this is how i do my time. washing, ironing. >> when we met easley, he was doing time for robbery in what is considered one of the nation's toughest prisons. california state prison, corcoran. but...
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it's was there let's rumble join a franchise along liberal rubble our former congressman ernest istook now distinguished fellow at the heritage foundation and horace cooper a conservative commentator a research fellow at the national center for public policy research gentlemen thank you both for joining me thank you i appreciate all the kind words you've been saying. let's get into it knew you knew you could respond heading into this senate gun hearing consider these numbers among the twenty three richest countries the u.s. has the most guns in the weakest gun laws and accounts for eighty seven percent of all child gun related deaths what you guys make of that congress well you know it's interesting because just like anything in automobile three times more americans are killed every year by all the mobile accidents than with guns but we hand them automobiles we'll let you put but again we don't. know the point here let me just finish the point though when you say we have to have it i mean even you know president obama claims he's not against guns but you know whether we're talking abou
it's was there let's rumble join a franchise along liberal rubble our former congressman ernest istook now distinguished fellow at the heritage foundation and horace cooper a conservative commentator a research fellow at the national center for public policy research gentlemen thank you both for joining me thank you i appreciate all the kind words you've been saying. let's get into it knew you knew you could respond heading into this senate gun hearing consider these numbers among the twenty...
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. >> reporter: ernest joe lewis' coach at kathleen high school remembers the first time he saw lewis firing up the teammates in a spring practice. >> at the practice, i remember asking gary who is the defensive back coach i said who is this kid. >> reporter: a kid who was a big star, at kathleen a kid who bonded with coach joe. sending him an autographed picture when he played for the miami hurricanes. inviting him to his nfl draft party. >> this is where i got a chance to visit in baltimore for some games. >> reporter: and invited him to hang out after nfl games. the two men still talk on the phone often. and share text messages. ernest joe is more like a father to ray lewis than just a former coach. >> when he usually send me a text, he entitled it dad you know. and it makes me feel good. don't just say coach e says thanks pop. >> reporter: after an arm injury might have brought an untimely end to lewis' long career there were more text messages. >> i remember, you know, texting him and saying keep your head up. great things will happen for you. and he shot me a text back saying he
. >> reporter: ernest joe lewis' coach at kathleen high school remembers the first time he saw lewis firing up the teammates in a spring practice. >> at the practice, i remember asking gary who is the defensive back coach i said who is this kid. >> reporter: a kid who was a big star, at kathleen a kid who bonded with coach joe. sending him an autographed picture when he played for the miami hurricanes. inviting him to his nfl draft party. >> this is where i got a chance...
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but act alone liberal rival i'm joined by former congressman ernest istook and horoscope are let's get back to horace you wanted some final thoughts on gun control real quick there's a difference between the debates that happen in the legislatures as the amendment was being ratified and the debates that occurred as it was being drafted in the congress of the united states and the history is very clear in the congress of the united states and that's what judges use is their intentions when they submitted this to the public some states may have used other justifications to get it through but those justifications are not binding in terms of interpreting the law i think you'd find fascinating i'm not disagreeing i think you'd find fascinating correspondence between jefferson and madison when it was in december of seventeen. eighty seven right after the when he first in fact was the christmas christmassy december twenty fourth. one jefferson had gotten the first draft of the constitution and he i'll let you read it yourself it will move along new data released today by the department of com
but act alone liberal rival i'm joined by former congressman ernest istook and horoscope are let's get back to horace you wanted some final thoughts on gun control real quick there's a difference between the debates that happen in the legislatures as the amendment was being ratified and the debates that occurred as it was being drafted in the congress of the united states and the history is very clear in the congress of the united states and that's what judges use is their intentions when they...
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illness and the suicides of seven relatives, including her sister, super model margaux, and her father ernesthemingway. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. thousands of people marched in washington, dc saturday in a rally for gun control. the demonstrators included a group of residents from newtown, connecticut, cited the december shooting rampage that killed 27 people. >> i have watched the news and other tragedies and, shame on me for just sitting there and being upset an not assigning it was time to change. i have always said, "oh, it is so horrible they could not get to that individual and help them." and now it has happened in my backyard. it is time. >> my sister was killed by a bullet through her heart 20 years ago, so all of the things that have been happening have really resonated with me. it really makes me happy and no finally there is movement on gun control -- to know finally there is movement on gun control. it seems like an important time for us to stand a gathering keep moving forward on it. tha
illness and the suicides of seven relatives, including her sister, super model margaux, and her father ernesthemingway. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. thousands of people marched in washington, dc saturday in a rally for gun control. the demonstrators included a group of residents from newtown, connecticut, cited the december shooting rampage that killed 27 people. >> i have watched the news...
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. >> rick: ernest hemmingway left not only a legacy in literature, but a six-toed cat. federal regulation, these cats could literally be the subject after supreme court case. we'll explain. >> jamie: that's fascinating one. a new school program is creating controversy, why some parents are angry their kids are being taught yoga. . >> yoga is meant to bring the spirit of the child to the surface. it's meant to teach the children to view the world from the standpoint of yoga and yoga philosophy and yoga philosophy is based in hinduism. >> it's fraught with hindu religious beliefs. i had a m. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. >> reading, writing and downward dog? one california school district is now making yoga part of its curriculum and some parents are upset. and for some reason they say that yoga crosses the line. kswb has more. >> yoga in the classroom has the usually calm community stressed out. >
. >> rick: ernest hemmingway left not only a legacy in literature, but a six-toed cat. federal regulation, these cats could literally be the subject after supreme court case. we'll explain. >> jamie: that's fascinating one. a new school program is creating controversy, why some parents are angry their kids are being taught yoga. . >> yoga is meant to bring the spirit of the child to the surface. it's meant to teach the children to view the world from the standpoint of yoga and...
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everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school cause hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio for best idea project and production ready invention but in addition to the award ceremony there was plenty of other innovation minded activity going on the previous finalists and runners up were also invited to show off the latest developments on their path to full fledged startup land a few government officials were on hand to get an up close and personal view of the country's leading young minds and well the winners may have taken home to glory one of the top competitors from a past but he can price
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. >>> super bowl week kicks off in ernest today. members of the baltimore ravens and can fran 49ers will take questions today at the super dome. our jc hey ward is -- our jc hayward is part of a wusa9 contingent. here are some jc's early impressions. >> reporter: after a smooth three-hour flight, i arrived in the big easy, home of super bowl xlvii. i this is a city known for cray fish, red beans and rice and my favorite, gumbo. my first stop was the famous french quarter. the french quarter is the original city of new orleans. when planners laid out the city, they really never thought that it would actually expand to the lake. when you walk through this area, you see many original structures. the french quarter and new orleans is a place of festivity and tradition and music is in its soul. i remember seeing all the fest iforts on -- festivities on bourbon street so i decided to visit one of their favorite establishments. i'm on bourbon street. if you know anything about new orleans, you know what happens on bourbon street. this is j
. >>> super bowl week kicks off in ernest today. members of the baltimore ravens and can fran 49ers will take questions today at the super dome. our jc hey ward is -- our jc hayward is part of a wusa9 contingent. here are some jc's early impressions. >> reporter: after a smooth three-hour flight, i arrived in the big easy, home of super bowl xlvii. i this is a city known for cray fish, red beans and rice and my favorite, gumbo. my first stop was the famous french quarter. the...
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. >> tomorrow morning the race to move to the museum's new home begins in ernest.onight after the visitors moved on, the staff lingered for champagne and a song. >> bittersweet night. the explore for yum will re-open april 17th on the san francisco waterfront with three times as much space. it is an amazing building. many of the beloved buildings will be back along with new ones. >> should be spectacular. >>> now an incredible photo marking a baby's entrance into the world. look at this picture of baby nevia atkins reaching out of her mother's womb and holding the finger of the doctor performing the c section. it was taken by the baby's dad. consider it the first viral photo of the year. >> amazing. >>> citrus growers have their fingers crossed, and with good reason. they hope they will make it through another night without serious damage to the crops. growers are turning on their fans. that is to keep the air circulating to prevent frost as the overnight temperatures dip into the 30s. harvesting has begun, but most of the oranges are still on the trees. it is a pr
. >> tomorrow morning the race to move to the museum's new home begins in ernest.onight after the visitors moved on, the staff lingered for champagne and a song. >> bittersweet night. the explore for yum will re-open april 17th on the san francisco waterfront with three times as much space. it is an amazing building. many of the beloved buildings will be back along with new ones. >> should be spectacular. >>> now an incredible photo marking a baby's entrance into the...
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everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernest rutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school clothes hypercube. fifteen hundred clever ideas. project. project. going on. to show off the latest developments. of the country's. taken home one of the top competitors from. the. electronic nose. spectrometer. device can help police save lives help stem the flow. of drugs and other chemicals in the. equipment. such machinery out into the field. technology. evil doers. sniffer dogs have been used for this purpose for a long time now. they're great at explosive detection but they have one major disadvantage a dog is really only able to work a maximum of thirty minutes before a rest they can resume work only after six to eight hours. a dog isn't able to tell you. it's found it can only signal that something is there by raising a poor or giving some other sign but then it's up to the explosive. very often putting their own lives at risk to do so als
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that will be a key question as the investigation begins in ernest. tonight a representative from the national transportation safety board is in the bay area. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live with what we are learning about the moments before the accident. cornell? >> yes, before yesterday's accident there was a warning. the oil tanker was getting way too close to the bay bridge. tonight as you can see that oil tanker remains anchored off treasure island. tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to find out what happened. the coast guard has listened to recordings of radio traffic and confirms the tanker overseas rain bar was warned it was on a collision course with the tower of the bay bridge. it came from the vessel traffic service. the new information is sure to be a factor when the ntsb begins its investigation. >> what we will be doing is gathering investigation. throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the o
that will be a key question as the investigation begins in ernest. tonight a representative from the national transportation safety board is in the bay area. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live with what we are learning about the moments before the accident. cornell? >> yes, before yesterday's accident there was a warning. the oil tanker was getting way too close to the bay bridge. tonight as you can see that oil tanker remains anchored off treasure island. tomorrow the ntsb gets...
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. >> tomorrow morning the race to move to the museum's new home begins in ernest.ht after the visitors moved on, the staff lingered for champagne and a song. >> bittersweet night. the explore for yum will re-open april 17th on the san francisco waterfront with three times as much space. it is an amazing building. many of the beloved buildings will be back along with new ones. >> should be spectacular. >>> now an incredible photo marking a baby's entrance into the world. look at this picture of baby nevia atkins reaching out of her mother's womb and holding the finger of the doctor performing the c section. it was taken by the baby's dad. consider it the first viral photo of the year. >> amazing. >>> citrus growers have their fingers crossed, and with good reason. they hope they will make it through another night without serious damage to the crops. growers are turning on their fans. that is to keep the air circulating to prevent frost as the overnight temperatures dip into the 30s. harvesting has begun, but most of the oranges are still on the trees. it is a pretty
. >> tomorrow morning the race to move to the museum's new home begins in ernest.ht after the visitors moved on, the staff lingered for champagne and a song. >> bittersweet night. the explore for yum will re-open april 17th on the san francisco waterfront with three times as much space. it is an amazing building. many of the beloved buildings will be back along with new ones. >> should be spectacular. >>> now an incredible photo marking a baby's entrance into the...
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in this country, we've done everything from the title weapons for "ernest scared stupid," right on through to the latest kate blanchett "elizabeth" movie where we did all the high end rapiers. we've got stuff on display in the chicago art institute. we do work here in minneapolis with the art institute where we come in with original pieces and show replicas. the globe theater in london. so you can travel the world and you will spot our things. this is an elbow, this will go right here and when you close your arm, it -- that's about the movement you get and these fins will close the gap. when it's extended you still have protection. we try to replicate the original techniques as much as possible. a lot of the tools that existed 500 years ago today exist in miniature. the only people who use a lot of those tools anymore would be silversmiths. so, the hammers weigh four ounces or five ounces. i need the three pound version. you've seen quite a few tools, i would say 80% of those we've made. that's partially why we get such good results because we're trying to stay faithful to their techniques
in this country, we've done everything from the title weapons for "ernest scared stupid," right on through to the latest kate blanchett "elizabeth" movie where we did all the high end rapiers. we've got stuff on display in the chicago art institute. we do work here in minneapolis with the art institute where we come in with original pieces and show replicas. the globe theater in london. so you can travel the world and you will spot our things. this is an elbow, this will go...
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everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernestrutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school cause hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual body can prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors winners were crowned for the top i.t. project the leading innovation for helping society as well as a trio for best idea project in production ready infant. of the country's. top competitors. devices.
everything and the notion that there was something smaller than an atom was nearly unthinkable until ernestrutherford. even today the quest to gaze beneath the surface just goes on and on. recently we took a peek through the glass walls of school cause hypercube where many of russia's up and coming innovators had gathered to attend the annual body can prize award ceremony the competition sifted through roughly fifteen hundred clever ideas all looking to come home with one of the five top honors...
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. >> tomorrow morning the race to move to the museum's new home begins in ernest.ight after the visitors moved on, the staff lingered for champagne and a song. >> bittersweet night. the explore for yum will re-open april 17th on the san francisco waterfront with three times as much space. it is an amazing building. many of the beloved buildings will be back along with new ones. >> should be spectacular. >>> now an incredible photo marking a baby's entrance into the world. look at this picture of baby nevia atkins reaching out of her mother's womb and holding the finger of the doctor performing the c section. it was taken by the baby's dad. consider it the first viral photo of the year. >> amazing. >>> citrus growers have their fingers crossed, and with good reason. they hope they will make it through another night without serious damage to the crops. growers are turning on their fans. that is to keep the air circulating to prevent frost as the overnight temperatures dip into the 30s. harvesting has begun, but most of the oranges are still on the trees. it is a pret
. >> tomorrow morning the race to move to the museum's new home begins in ernest.ight after the visitors moved on, the staff lingered for champagne and a song. >> bittersweet night. the explore for yum will re-open april 17th on the san francisco waterfront with three times as much space. it is an amazing building. many of the beloved buildings will be back along with new ones. >> should be spectacular. >>> now an incredible photo marking a baby's entrance into the...
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that will be a key question as the investigation begins in ernest. tonight a representative from the national transportation safety board is in the bay area. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live with what we are learning about the moments before the accident. cornell? >> yes, before yesterday's accident there was a warning. ing way tanker was too close to the bay bridge. tonight as you can see that oil tanker remains anchored off treasure island. tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to find out what happened. the coast guard has listened to recordings of radio traffic and confirms the tanker overseas rain bar was warned it was on a collision course with the tower of the bay bridge. it came from the vessel traffic service. the new information is sure to be a factor when the ntsb begins its investigation. >> what we will be doing is gathering investigation. throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain
that will be a key question as the investigation begins in ernest. tonight a representative from the national transportation safety board is in the bay area. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live with what we are learning about the moments before the accident. cornell? >> yes, before yesterday's accident there was a warning. ing way tanker was too close to the bay bridge. tonight as you can see that oil tanker remains anchored off treasure island. tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to...
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there was for example ernest munster who invented the -- book. how to make the first pop of books and things like that on also in my little cubicle which is actually a closet, a locked file cabinet. i always wondered what was in that file cabinet. cabinet. one night i found the got it opened and the thatcher was full of royalty checks that in the system did not want to mail and instead he kept them in the filing cabinet. [laughter] the bottom drawer was filled with original art from kernan shepherd, loss for dozens of years and ended up in the children's museum in new york. all of this was going on for me, the sort of entry into the world of publishing and this discovery by publishing past when all these mergers and things were happening at the same time. we were very quickly moved out of those offices, combined and put into larger much offices and that is how my career went, watching this amazing world of big business intersect with this artisan craft and am comfortable tension between those two things. them one at a chance to move to a company
there was for example ernest munster who invented the -- book. how to make the first pop of books and things like that on also in my little cubicle which is actually a closet, a locked file cabinet. i always wondered what was in that file cabinet. cabinet. one night i found the got it opened and the thatcher was full of royalty checks that in the system did not want to mail and instead he kept them in the filing cabinet. [laughter] the bottom drawer was filled with original art from kernan...
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the panel that i appear on the day before is that for all of the undeniable, appalling dark side of ernest hemingway there was also the light. it cannot best when a child was involved especially and ill child who wouldn't respond to that but seemed to respond in a special way. so i was thinking of reading something of a key west passage and i said it would be like a piece of coal offering something in newcastle so i'm not going to read that. i am just going to read this little moment from the end of the prologue of, and indeed it is the end of ennis hemingway's life when everything is lost but there is still something of their. look backward 17 days from his death to june 15th, 1961 at rochester minnesota. a man in the psychiatric ward of the mayo clinic is writing a letter to a 9-year-old boy. amana writes on too small sheets of newspaper in the ground level hand with his trademark. his landscape now has found within himself at the end of his life the kindness and courage and momentary lucidity not to say literary grace but right beautiful kids to a -- rights words to kids he likes. when
the panel that i appear on the day before is that for all of the undeniable, appalling dark side of ernest hemingway there was also the light. it cannot best when a child was involved especially and ill child who wouldn't respond to that but seemed to respond in a special way. so i was thinking of reading something of a key west passage and i said it would be like a piece of coal offering something in newcastle so i'm not going to read that. i am just going to read this little moment from the...
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. >> reporter: at the westin san francis past a small ernest protest some 2,000 savvy investors searchingough. >> we try to develop drugs for conditions where there is no existing therapy today. >> j.j. beenami is the nevado maker for rare children's diseases. he says that j.p. morgan chase is key for the business. a long wait for return has slowed biotech investing not palo alto he says he watches mega trends. >> number one, much better understanding of the human genode so you can target drugs. >> reporter: in keeping with that redwood city's genoma health announced that they can reduce cancer overtreatment. >> it's about saving money and individualizing care. what we're about is really stopping one size fits all medicine. >> reporter: kimberly popavich says patients have used genoma for breast and prostate cancer. some say they are attracted to biotech because there's less competition. >> there's real opportunity that can make real money. >> on investments that might create cures for others. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> plans for an expansion of a ski resort on west tahoe's wes
. >> reporter: at the westin san francis past a small ernest protest some 2,000 savvy investors searchingough. >> we try to develop drugs for conditions where there is no existing therapy today. >> j.j. beenami is the nevado maker for rare children's diseases. he says that j.p. morgan chase is key for the business. a long wait for return has slowed biotech investing not palo alto he says he watches mega trends. >> number one, much better understanding of the human genode...
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. >> reporter: at the westin san francis past a small ernest protest some 2,000 savvy investors searchingext breakthrough. >> we try to develop drugs for conditions where there is no existing therapy today. >> j.j. beenami is the nevado maker for rare children's diseases. he says that j.p. morgan chase is key for the business. a long wait for return has slowed biotech investing not palo alto he says he watches mega trends. >> number one, much better understanding of the human genode so you can target drugs. >> reporter: in keeping with that redwood city's genoma health announced that they can reduce cancer overtreatment. >> it's about saving money and individualizing care. what we're about is really stopping one size fits all medicine. >> reporter: kimberly popavich says patients have used genoma for breast and prostate cancer. some say they are attracted to biotech because there's less competition. >> there's real opportunity that can make real money. >> on investments that might create cures for others. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> plans for an expansion of a ski resort on west
. >> reporter: at the westin san francis past a small ernest protest some 2,000 savvy investors searchingext breakthrough. >> we try to develop drugs for conditions where there is no existing therapy today. >> j.j. beenami is the nevado maker for rare children's diseases. he says that j.p. morgan chase is key for the business. a long wait for return has slowed biotech investing not palo alto he says he watches mega trends. >> number one, much better understanding of the...
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and about eight or ten of them have been signed by ernest hemingway, and that was a really great find. there were other books in their signed by barnaby conrad, who was an altar that wrote about bullfights, so it was related to hemingway who was also a physician of bullfights. and there was a book signed by john steinbeck. it was just a great catch. when we get something like that it cannot be they collectors or other dealers, they are quick to come in and make purchases. we started out as a pretty small store and it slowly grew over the years and had been able to adapt to the changes in the book trade, which had been pretty substantial with the introduction of the internet and changes in people's book buying habits. the people coming into the store was the dominant driving force for sales. we did some mail-order, but it was pretty small. once the internet started, especially amazon, that kind of changed people's buying habits. so we saw a reduction of people coming into the store, what-and traffic, and then increase in mail-ordered traffic and people order -- ordering over the phone,
and about eight or ten of them have been signed by ernest hemingway, and that was a really great find. there were other books in their signed by barnaby conrad, who was an altar that wrote about bullfights, so it was related to hemingway who was also a physician of bullfights. and there was a book signed by john steinbeck. it was just a great catch. when we get something like that it cannot be they collectors or other dealers, they are quick to come in and make purchases. we started out as a...
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. >>> she's the granddaughter of the legendary author ernest hemingway but mariel hemingway gained famet. she explores her family's history of depression. mental illness and suicide. it is a way to help herself and others. i want you to see this. this is an excerpt from "running from crazy" premiered at sundance. take a look. >> there's no one outside of yourself that can help you or love you the way you need except you. you know this is what i talk about to people. i know a lot about how to -- how people can live a better life. how they can be happy. how they cannot fear stuff that i've feared my whole life. but sometimes it's such a misunderstanding of the being i really am. you know, i get that. i often say it, i'll speak to people, yeah i know you think you know me, tall blond, no problems, what does she have to say to me? ooh i say that, of course, i get it. i would think the same thing. guess what? a bunch of funky [ bleep ] in my family, i'm scared, too. >> mariel hemingway, she's joining us from park city, utah. so nice to see you. really such a pleasure here. let's talk a littl
. >>> she's the granddaughter of the legendary author ernest hemingway but mariel hemingway gained famet. she explores her family's history of depression. mental illness and suicide. it is a way to help herself and others. i want you to see this. this is an excerpt from "running from crazy" premiered at sundance. take a look. >> there's no one outside of yourself that can help you or love you the way you need except you. you know this is what i talk about to people. i...
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meanwhile, officer ernest searches coleman's cell to find what he used to cut himself. >> that lookse he ripped his armband and it's laminated and it's got the sharp corner on it. looks like that's what he's been using to potentially hurt himself. >> coleman will exchange his jail uniform for a suicide smock. it will be the only thing covering his body until he is taken off suicide watch. >> it's green, it's really thick, it's not that warm. it's got velcro sleeves on it, and these are the ones that you cannot cut yourself with them. this is just something to cover up with, more or less to make sure that they don't hurt themselves anymore. t-shirt off and everything. >> coleman will be monitored throughout the rest of the evening and be looked at by mental health staff in the morning. >> it does take a lot of manpower and a lot of time out of our day. it's not just one officer having to do with this, it's multiple officers and having to do paperwork. tomorrow morning, the medical doctor will be up here, the psych doctor will be out there to talk to him. >> coming up, antonio coleman
meanwhile, officer ernest searches coleman's cell to find what he used to cut himself. >> that lookse he ripped his armband and it's laminated and it's got the sharp corner on it. looks like that's what he's been using to potentially hurt himself. >> coleman will exchange his jail uniform for a suicide smock. it will be the only thing covering his body until he is taken off suicide watch. >> it's green, it's really thick, it's not that warm. it's got velcro sleeves on it, and...
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you've got lieutenant royce, armitage, and then, right behind there is ernest shackleton who everybodyre? ah, well. william shackleton same name...
you've got lieutenant royce, armitage, and then, right behind there is ernest shackleton who everybodyre? ah, well. william shackleton same name...