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>> reporter: walking around the ernest hemingway's is a journey into the past. for the past ten years, bob vila has been helping to save this old house outside of havana. >> all of the windows needed to be replaced. >> reporter: where hemingway lived from 1940 to 1960, even wrote some of his most famous works like "for whom the bell tolls." >> his papers, his personal books, 9,000, his photo albums, his correspondence, everything was in this house. >> reporter: ernest hemingway left cuba in 1960 fully intending to return and resume living herwi but he died before he could come back. >> six years ago, it was just cracks and failing plaster and stuff. very bad condition. >> hi, i'm bob vila. >> reporter: vila is known to millions from his television show where he dispensed advice to viewers on how to repair and upgrade their own homes. the team of americans and cubans has been refurbishing the main hemingway house and building a repository for some of the treasures found inside, moldering in a basement. >> this is the plaza vieja, the oldest square in havana. >> re
>> reporter: walking around the ernest hemingway's is a journey into the past. for the past ten years, bob vila has been helping to save this old house outside of havana. >> all of the windows needed to be replaced. >> reporter: where hemingway lived from 1940 to 1960, even wrote some of his most famous works like "for whom the bell tolls." >> his papers, his personal books, 9,000, his photo albums, his correspondence, everything was in this house. >>...
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that's the house where ernest hemingway wrote so many classics. ooh... >>psst. hey... where you going? we've got that thing! you know...diarrhea? abdominal pain? but we said we'd be there... me. don't think i'll make it. stomach again...send! if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea or ibs-d - a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi. a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both diarrhea and abdominal pain at the same time. so you stay ahead of your symptoms. evere liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a blockage of your bowel or gallbladder. if you are taking viberzi, you should not take medicines that cause constipation. the most common side effects of viberzi include constipation, nausea, and abdominal pain. stay ahead of ibs-d... with viberzi. (man) honey, what's a word for "large blaze"? (wife] fire. [man] thirtee
that's the house where ernest hemingway wrote so many classics. ooh... >>psst. hey... where you going? we've got that thing! you know...diarrhea? abdominal pain? but we said we'd be there... me. don't think i'll make it. stomach again...send! if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea or ibs-d - a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi. a different way to treat ibs-d....
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nats walking around the most famous house in cuba - ernest hemingway's house - is a journey into the past for the past 10 years, bob vila has been helping to save this old house outside of havana? vila: "all of the windows needed to be replaced. where hemingway lived from 1940 to 1960?.even wrote some of his most famous work?like "for -- 9,000 -- his photo albums, his correspondence, everything was in this house" rc standup: ernest hemingway left cuba in 1960 fully intending to return and resume living here with his wife mary? ?. but he died before he could come back vila: "six years ago, it was just cracks and failing plaster and stuff. very bad condition." nats--- from show "hi, i'm bob vila?" vila is known to millions from he dispensed advice to viewers on how to repair and upgrade their own homes. natsot/workers working at hemingway property the team of american experts and cuban workers has been refurbishing the main hemingway house ? and building a repository for some of the treasures found inside -- including volumes of personal letters that were discovered moldering in a base
nats walking around the most famous house in cuba - ernest hemingway's house - is a journey into the past for the past 10 years, bob vila has been helping to save this old house outside of havana? vila: "all of the windows needed to be replaced. where hemingway lived from 1940 to 1960?.even wrote some of his most famous work?like "for -- 9,000 -- his photo albums, his correspondence, everything was in this house" rc standup: ernest hemingway left cuba in 1960 fully intending to...
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nats walking around the most famous house in cuba - ernest hemingway's house - is a journey into the past for the past 10 years, bob vila has been helping to save this old house outside of havana? vila: "all of the windows needed to be replaced. where hemingway lived from 1940 to 1960?.even wrote some of his most famous work?like "for whom the bell tolls." vila: "his papers -- 9,000 -- his photo albums, his correspondence, everything was in this house" rc standup: ernest hemingway left cuba in 1960 fully intending to return and resume living here with his wife mary? ?. but he died before he could come back vila: "six years ago, it was just cracks and failing plaster and stuff. very bad condition." nats--- from show "hi, i'm bob vila?" vila is known to millions from his television show on which he dispensed advice to viewers natsot/workers working at hemingway property the team of american experts and cuban workers has been refurbishing the main hemingway house ? and building a repository for some of the treasures found inside -- including volumes of personal letters that were discove
nats walking around the most famous house in cuba - ernest hemingway's house - is a journey into the past for the past 10 years, bob vila has been helping to save this old house outside of havana? vila: "all of the windows needed to be replaced. where hemingway lived from 1940 to 1960?.even wrote some of his most famous work?like "for whom the bell tolls." vila: "his papers -- 9,000 -- his photo albums, his correspondence, everything was in this house" rc standup:...
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coal porter, ernest hemingway and other serious artists working in france or visiting france during the time period. so, she begins painting. early pastorals are her initial foray. these are, by the way, being done as scott is finishing the edit as a 28-year-old boy for "the great gatsby." fit jerald believes the best option, the best vehicle for bringingsellel zelda's paintings to the public is to have a joint press run with the publication of his new novel, and zelda's first paintings being sold on exhibition in insurgence city. the problem is that scott's novel is not well-received by the critics and only sells 2,000 copies and zelda's paintings are also rejected as being the work of an amateur play girl sort of painter. the tension in the marriage, though, is a result of zelda's quitting painting professionally but continuing to do many -- dedicate many hours to artwork at home. for example, in the museum -- these are from the collection at yale university -- we have the earliest known paper doll that zelda ever produced. these were multimedia paper dahls and were done as gifts for
coal porter, ernest hemingway and other serious artists working in france or visiting france during the time period. so, she begins painting. early pastorals are her initial foray. these are, by the way, being done as scott is finishing the edit as a 28-year-old boy for "the great gatsby." fit jerald believes the best option, the best vehicle for bringingsellel zelda's paintings to the public is to have a joint press run with the publication of his new novel, and zelda's first...
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ever since novelist ernest hemingway captured our imagination some 60 years ago, man has been pursuing this amazing specimen of a fighting fish-- a warrior with a built-in saber. you're about to enter the world of the pacific blue marlin and discover the science, the stories, and the adrenaline that comes with fighting these apex predators, because here in the pacific,
ever since novelist ernest hemingway captured our imagination some 60 years ago, man has been pursuing this amazing specimen of a fighting fish-- a warrior with a built-in saber. you're about to enter the world of the pacific blue marlin and discover the science, the stories, and the adrenaline that comes with fighting these apex predators, because here in the pacific,
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and ernest hemingway wrote at a standing desk and thing worked out for him. >> i think this is why you seeing the explosion of the standup desk companies and people wanting to know what their progress is throughout the day. i have an i watch that tells to you stand throughout the hour. people get consumed in your work. but one thing that's inconsistent. you have to walk to play pokemon. you can't sit. people are leg longer than they have before. the life expectancy rate is much longer now. kennedy: people who stand up at work are annoying, correct? >> -- uh ... they are saying the evidence is suggestive and not conclusive. i will stand up when the evidence is conclusive and not one second more. kennedy: suggestive is the dress i wore to my senior prom. thank you guys. coming up, i'm going to talk to antonio sabato, jr. about this thoughts on donald trump's restrictive immigration plans. please stay here. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back
and ernest hemingway wrote at a standing desk and thing worked out for him. >> i think this is why you seeing the explosion of the standup desk companies and people wanting to know what their progress is throughout the day. i have an i watch that tells to you stand throughout the hour. people get consumed in your work. but one thing that's inconsistent. you have to walk to play pokemon. you can't sit. people are leg longer than they have before. the life expectancy rate is much longer...
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. >> yes, tom, i'm here with roger ailes, who has been called the ernest hemingway of campaign advisers who is immortalized in the selling of the president and tends to the vice president's image. one of the things that even george's friends say is that one of his biggest problems is his public persona. fixing that is your job. are we going to see a different george bush tomorrow night? >> i don't think you can fix a 64-year-old man who's been pretty well for himself. george bush is one of two men who is going to be president. and i think he's pretty good. i think he's under-rated. i think he gets up for the big game and he's about to launch into the fall campaign. i think he'll do fine. >> big difference between the fight of george bush who can be warm and witty and relaxed, and the man who appears in public, sometimes awkward and inarticulate. >> well, when somebody sticks something like this in your face and sticks a camera like that in your face and you're not used to it, you feel a little bit more uncomfortable and i don't think george was brought up with cameras. he probably never
. >> yes, tom, i'm here with roger ailes, who has been called the ernest hemingway of campaign advisers who is immortalized in the selling of the president and tends to the vice president's image. one of the things that even george's friends say is that one of his biggest problems is his public persona. fixing that is your job. are we going to see a different george bush tomorrow night? >> i don't think you can fix a 64-year-old man who's been pretty well for himself. george bush is...
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and he once said that really, if words are all that matter, the american people can vote for ernest hemingwayguests here on "the contenders" comes from portland, oregon, hi, joe. >> caller: howdy, and thank you for taking my call. in '52, i was a high school kid living in a republican household, but in '56, i had spent the previous summer as an intern for wayne morse and was fixed forever. i remember well in '56 there was a disappointment, kind of, at the convention, because there wasn't really a contest as there had been in '52. i wondered if you could elaborate more on how the decision was made to throw it open to convention, whether it was so everybody could have a good time or whether it was at least, in part, to be able to dodge the animosity of all of the candidates that didn't get it. >> newton minow, if you could start, then senator stevenson, we want to hear about your role. >> i think adlai felt that he had seen firsthand how the vice president was picked in '52 was so casually done. he realized it needed much more attention. he also was under a lot of pressure. he was fond of huber
and he once said that really, if words are all that matter, the american people can vote for ernest hemingwayguests here on "the contenders" comes from portland, oregon, hi, joe. >> caller: howdy, and thank you for taking my call. in '52, i was a high school kid living in a republican household, but in '56, i had spent the previous summer as an intern for wayne morse and was fixed forever. i remember well in '56 there was a disappointment, kind of, at the convention, because...
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he once said if words were all that mattered, the american people could vote for ernest hemingway foraking my call. in '52, i was in a high school living in a republican household. in '56, i spent the summer as an intern, i remember well in '56, there was a disappointment at the convention because there wasn't really a contest in '52. can you elaborate on how the decision was made to throw it open to the convention, whether it was everybody could have a good time or at least in part to be able to dodge the animosity of who of all the candidates who didn't get it? >> newton minnow if you can start. senator stevenson, we want to hear about your role. >> i think adlai felt that he had seen firsthand how the vice president was picked in '52. it was so casually done. he realized it needed much more attention. he also was under a lot of pressure, he was didn't like keith olber, he thought jack kennedy was very promising but was too young and too inexperienced and so, he decided -- also decided it would give a lot of excitement to the convention which had been pretty much prearranged as his
he once said if words were all that mattered, the american people could vote for ernest hemingway foraking my call. in '52, i was in a high school living in a republican household. in '56, i spent the summer as an intern, i remember well in '56, there was a disappointment at the convention because there wasn't really a contest in '52. can you elaborate on how the decision was made to throw it open to the convention, whether it was everybody could have a good time or at least in part to be able...