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hemingway and the servants, had to hold him down. ernest couldn't keep them in an institution, so violent that they thought the extenders would hit him. hemingway -- six weeks and the traumatic brain injuries, he had some shock treatments, and never came back. hemingway, he was heroic. when he stepped in. >> host: toward the end, living in idaho, i was taken with modern sounding psychotropic drugs, it was pretty intense. that was pretty fast. >> this happened a lot with mentally ill people, they thought everybody else was taking care of it, he was taking competing drugs, the equivalent of stories, that it is really hard -- >> host: rescuing -- >> guest: -- yes. it was heavy-duty. there were all kinds of other -- not all kinds, not like today but if you other antidepressants they never tried on him and they believed -- he went home from the mayo clinic. they sent him back and the shock treatment, they do make you lose short-term memory so he became convinced he would never be able to write. >> host: that is a downer. what was the biggest sur
hemingway and the servants, had to hold him down. ernest couldn't keep them in an institution, so violent that they thought the extenders would hit him. hemingway -- six weeks and the traumatic brain injuries, he had some shock treatments, and never came back. hemingway, he was heroic. when he stepped in. >> host: toward the end, living in idaho, i was taken with modern sounding psychotropic drugs, it was pretty intense. that was pretty fast. >> this happened a lot with mentally ill...
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and they, hemingway and the servants and some, hemingway's friends had to hold him down. ernest wouldn't put him in an institution because he was so violet that he thought -- violent that he thought the attendants would hit him. so they -- and hemingway slept on a palette outside his room. lasted about six weeks. strangely enough, this is traumatic brain injury for you. he was, he had some shock treatments, and he was absolutely cured. never came back. so, but hemingway, yes, he was a heroic -- he was heroic, you know? when he was called to be when he stepped in. >> toward the end he's living in idaho, kind of moves to catch 'em, and i was moved by the psychotropic drugs. he was being treated. he had electric shock -- >> yes, many. >> they went to mayo x it was pretty intense. but he knew it, everybody knew it within his circle. and that was pretty fast slide, wasn't it? >> yeah. and nobody -- i think this happens a lot with mentally ill people who aren't in -- everybody thought minute else was taking care of it or hoped that somebody else. and he was taking competing drugs. he
and they, hemingway and the servants and some, hemingway's friends had to hold him down. ernest wouldn't put him in an institution because he was so violet that he thought -- violent that he thought the attendants would hit him. so they -- and hemingway slept on a palette outside his room. lasted about six weeks. strangely enough, this is traumatic brain injury for you. he was, he had some shock treatments, and he was absolutely cured. never came back. so, but hemingway, yes, he was a heroic --...
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and they -- hemingway ask the servants and some -- and hemming way's friends had to hole them down, and ernest wouldn't put him in an institution because he was so violent that he thought the attendants would hit him. so they -- and hemingway slept on a pallet outside his room. lasted six weeked. strangely enough, this is traumatic brain injury for you. he was -- he had some shock treatments and he was absolutely cured, and never came back. so, -- but hemingway, yeah, he was heroic. hundred he was called to be. when he stepped in. >> host: toward the end, he's living in idaho, move thursday ketchum, and i was taken by the psych tropic drugs he was on help was being treated. he had electroshock therapy. >> guest: many. >> host: pretty ends. -- pretty intense, but everybody knew it within his circle and that was a fastt slide. >> guest: yeah. nobody -- i think this happens a lot with mentally ill people who are not -- everybody thought somebody else was taking care of it, or hoped somebody else, and he was taking competing drugs. he was on something that was the equivalent of thorazine, and it's
and they -- hemingway ask the servants and some -- and hemming way's friends had to hole them down, and ernest wouldn't put him in an institution because he was so violent that he thought the attendants would hit him. so they -- and hemingway slept on a pallet outside his room. lasted six weeked. strangely enough, this is traumatic brain injury for you. he was -- he had some shock treatments and he was absolutely cured, and never came back. so, -- but hemingway, yeah, he was heroic. hundred he...
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and so since this is a book about soviet espionage and not about ernest hemingway, it doesn't really talk about what this means in the context of hemingway's life and work. it just, it talks about hemingway in the context of soviet espionage in the united states. and let me tell ya, it was stunning, the amount of soviet espionage between 1933 and 1945 by any standard. they basically, they aggressively recruited americans from especially prominent americans. they had washington wired. they had guys in the state department, they had the number two guy in treasury. they had somebody at the white house. they had mid-level officer at justice. they had a couple of congressmen, and they were outraged that the congressman on the payroll demanded money. they were used to people doing this for ideological reasons. [laughter] and so they called him crook. that was his code name. [laughter] crook. but anyway, to get back to errness, i read in that ernest had agreed to work with the nkvd at this time, and that was very upsetting to me. and it was upsetting to me for a couple of reasons. one was th
and so since this is a book about soviet espionage and not about ernest hemingway, it doesn't really talk about what this means in the context of hemingway's life and work. it just, it talks about hemingway in the context of soviet espionage in the united states. and let me tell ya, it was stunning, the amount of soviet espionage between 1933 and 1945 by any standard. they basically, they aggressively recruited americans from especially prominent americans. they had washington wired. they had...
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eastern with author mary dearborn and her book ernest hemingway, a biography and then the 2016 nationalk stamped from the beginning, the definitive history of racist ideas in america, followed by two years we cannot stop, a sermon to white america. and then sidney blumenthal with his book a self-made man, the political life of abraham lincoln, in 1849 to 1809. our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with her book blood and water, the prison uprising in 1971 and its legacy. also jeffrey stone with his sex in the constitution. sex, religion and law the 21st century. also at 4:00 p.m., the book churchill and orwell, the freight fight for freedom. watch our coverage of the lit fest starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2 book tv. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company and is brought to today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the white house requested $1.1 trillion for the department of health and human services. the budget request includes cuts in public health and biomedical researc
eastern with author mary dearborn and her book ernest hemingway, a biography and then the 2016 nationalk stamped from the beginning, the definitive history of racist ideas in america, followed by two years we cannot stop, a sermon to white america. and then sidney blumenthal with his book a self-made man, the political life of abraham lincoln, in 1849 to 1809. our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with her book blood and water, the prison uprising in 1971 and its legacy. also jeffrey...
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eastern with author mary dearborn with her book, "ernest hemingway, a biography."t noon, abram candy and his book. followed at 1:00 by michael eric dyson with his book, "tears we cannot stop, a sermon to white america." and at 4:00, sidney blumenthal with his book. on sunday, our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with heather and thompson and her book, "lead in the water, the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." at 2:00, jeffrey stone with his book. then at 3:00, former congressman .rey radel with his book at 4:00, author thomas riggs with his book, "churchill and orwell, the fight for freedom." watch our coverage of the annual printers row lit fest starting at 11:00 on c-span twos booktv. sunday, q1 day is in hyde park, new york at the franklin d roosevelt museum where we go inside for a look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with the museum's director. >> this museum opened in june 1941 and he was still the president so this essentially became the northern oval office. there are 914 books in this room alone and every book was
eastern with author mary dearborn with her book, "ernest hemingway, a biography."t noon, abram candy and his book. followed at 1:00 by michael eric dyson with his book, "tears we cannot stop, a sermon to white america." and at 4:00, sidney blumenthal with his book. on sunday, our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with heather and thompson and her book, "lead in the water, the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." at 2:00, jeffrey stone with his...
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as ernest hemingway said, do not travel with those you do not love. fortunately, we are ok.our face here on bbc news! time for the weather update. sorry, i am just about to take the smile off of your face, i really do not want to do this weather forecast! the rain is here to stay all week long. and possibly into the start of the weekend, there will be spells of rain across the uk but some of us want the rain, the garden could do with some of it but there will be quite a lot, an awful lot in some areas over the next 2a hours. this is what it looks like any short—term. starting to rain heavily across the south—east, we have a daisy chain of storm coming out of the south, some downpours on the wide which will be striking the south—east coast and london as well. further west, more patchy rain and temperatures are not great, not that bad however, given that there is so much cloud around, the high teens in the south, mid—teens for the north. this is where we had the rain last night and this morning there was an area of rain that swept across northern ireland, north—west england an
as ernest hemingway said, do not travel with those you do not love. fortunately, we are ok.our face here on bbc news! time for the weather update. sorry, i am just about to take the smile off of your face, i really do not want to do this weather forecast! the rain is here to stay all week long. and possibly into the start of the weekend, there will be spells of rain across the uk but some of us want the rain, the garden could do with some of it but there will be quite a lot, an awful lot in...
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as ernest hemingway said, do not travel with those you do not love. fortunately, we're 0k.s very good. i meant it. i did mean it. let's join tomasz schafernaker. people used to find it strange when i liked clouds and look where i am now. so you can make a career out of it, i guess! the weather is going to stay, well, it is not going to change a lot this week to be honest. it is looking pretty grotty. this picture says it all really. it is so overcast out there. the rain is getting heavier and heavier across the south. standing water and surface spray. be careful if you're travelling on the fast routes particularly in the south east and eastern areas. there is a lot of heavy rain sweeping in this. is what it looks like at 7pm. maybe the graphics are under doing the heaviness of the rain. in the south—west, some rain here on and off during the evening. the heavier rain is forsure, off during the evening. the heavier rain is for sure, just off the screen now, in the midlands, east anglia and the south east. further north, we had the rain here yesterday evening overnight and th
as ernest hemingway said, do not travel with those you do not love. fortunately, we're 0k.s very good. i meant it. i did mean it. let's join tomasz schafernaker. people used to find it strange when i liked clouds and look where i am now. so you can make a career out of it, i guess! the weather is going to stay, well, it is not going to change a lot this week to be honest. it is looking pretty grotty. this picture says it all really. it is so overcast out there. the rain is getting heavier and...
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eastern, with mary dearborn and her book "ernest hemingway: a biography."ook onm candy, and his racist ideas in america. bald at 1:00 by michael dyson, with his book, "tears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america." and sidney blumenthal, "a self-made man." coverage, our continues at 11 a.m. eastern and heather and thompson, her book on the attica uprising. jeffrey stone with his book, "sex and the constitution." raydell with trey his book, "democrazy." witht 4:00, thomas riggs his book. watch our coverage of the 33rd annual chicago tribune lit fest, starting saturday at 11 a.m. eastern.
eastern, with mary dearborn and her book "ernest hemingway: a biography."ook onm candy, and his racist ideas in america. bald at 1:00 by michael dyson, with his book, "tears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america." and sidney blumenthal, "a self-made man." coverage, our continues at 11 a.m. eastern and heather and thompson, her book on the attica uprising. jeffrey stone with his book, "sex and the constitution." raydell with trey his book,...
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as ernest hemingway once famously said, do not travel with those you do not love. khan will be joined by the commissioner, cressida dick, to reveal how they plan to stop youngsters from carrying weapons. nine teenagers have been stabbed to death in london this year. more than 1,000 train services will be suspended this week, as drivers resume an indefinite overtime ban. southern says some routes will have no service at all, and others will operate a limited timetable during morning and evening peak periods. the overtime ban, ordered by the aslef union, is in protest against the implementation of driver—only operated trains. five london boroughs are falling below the national average when it comes to broadband. southwark, westminster, lambeth, hackney and the city of london are all lagging behind the rest of the uk, with slower speeds, according to a new survey by which. other authorities, like broxbourne, reading and enfield, have some of the fastest broadband in the country. a mother has given her baby the name bobby, after he was born outside chiswick police stat
as ernest hemingway once famously said, do not travel with those you do not love. khan will be joined by the commissioner, cressida dick, to reveal how they plan to stop youngsters from carrying weapons. nine teenagers have been stabbed to death in london this year. more than 1,000 train services will be suspended this week, as drivers resume an indefinite overtime ban. southern says some routes will have no service at all, and others will operate a limited timetable during morning and evening...
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i'm 79 years old, people have theero climate, okay.lived it, if you believe the stories, the ernest hemingwayhouse is still standing. as far as congress rating, umber one, most people are not aware of the fact each congressional seat costs the of $8 rs in excess million a year. people, who these i call balloonist, the senate seats cost $10 million and these actual fixtures, for each senator, we have 100 of those people. question we have to ask, what do the people do for money they suck out of the american public? the stupidity is people are putting clowns in office. become multi-millionaires and very few can write one item they have done to benefit the people. thank you. host: all right. that was charlie in phoenix alabama, a republican. skyperk city, joining via joe conason eeditor and chief of in 2011.memo founded we have been asking viewers to tell us what grade they would president and congress. same question to you this morning. the : right now, give president an -- the worst single move made in the modern era, greta. every country on on earth, except syria and wants to come into the par
i'm 79 years old, people have theero climate, okay.lived it, if you believe the stories, the ernest hemingwayhouse is still standing. as far as congress rating, umber one, most people are not aware of the fact each congressional seat costs the of $8 rs in excess million a year. people, who these i call balloonist, the senate seats cost $10 million and these actual fixtures, for each senator, we have 100 of those people. question we have to ask, what do the people do for money they suck out of...
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eastern with author mary dearborn with her book, ernest hemingway a biography. at noon 16 national book award winner abram candy and his book stamped from the beginning, the definitive history of racist ideas in america. followed at one by michael eric dyson with his book tears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america. at 4:00 p.m. sidney blumenthal with his book, a self-made man: the political life of abraham lincoln 1809 to 1849. on sunday our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with heather and thompson and her book blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and his legacy. at 2:00 p.m. author jeffrey stone with his book sex and the constitution: sex's, constitution and law from the americans origins to the 21st century. at 3:00 p.m. former congressman trey rado with his book democrat. a true story of weird politics, money and madness and finger food. at 4:00 p.m. thomas ricks with his book churchill and orwell, the fight for freedom. watch our coverage of the 33rd annual such chicago tribune starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span
eastern with author mary dearborn with her book, ernest hemingway a biography. at noon 16 national book award winner abram candy and his book stamped from the beginning, the definitive history of racist ideas in america. followed at one by michael eric dyson with his book tears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america. at 4:00 p.m. sidney blumenthal with his book, a self-made man: the political life of abraham lincoln 1809 to 1849. on sunday our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with...
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i'm 79 years old, people have theero climate, okay.lived it, if you believe the stories, the ernest hemingwayuse is still standing. as far as congress rating, umber one, most people are not aware of the fact each congressional seat costs the of $8 rs in excess million a year. people, who these i call balloonist, the senate seats cost $10 million and these actual fixtures, for each senator, we have 100 of those people. question we have to ask, what do the people do for money they suck out of the american public? the stupidity is people are putting clowns in office. become multi-millionaires and very few can write one item they have done to benefit the people. thank you. host: all right. that was charlie in phoenix alabama, a republican. skyperk city, joining via joe conason eeditor and chief of in 2011.memo founded we have been asking viewers to tell us what grade they would president and congress. same question to you this morning. the : right now, give president an -- the worst single move made in the modern era, greta. every country on on earth, except syria and wants to come into the paris
i'm 79 years old, people have theero climate, okay.lived it, if you believe the stories, the ernest hemingwayuse is still standing. as far as congress rating, umber one, most people are not aware of the fact each congressional seat costs the of $8 rs in excess million a year. people, who these i call balloonist, the senate seats cost $10 million and these actual fixtures, for each senator, we have 100 of those people. question we have to ask, what do the people do for money they suck out of the...
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we will hear from arthur mary dearborn lose her book is a biography of ernest hemingway. 33rd annual chicago tribune it fest on booktv on c-span2. >> good morning and welcome to the 33rd annual chicago tribune printers rowlett fest. i would like to start by giving a special thank u
we will hear from arthur mary dearborn lose her book is a biography of ernest hemingway. 33rd annual chicago tribune it fest on booktv on c-span2. >> good morning and welcome to the 33rd annual chicago tribune printers rowlett fest. i would like to start by giving a special thank u
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you were channeling a suave argue tinnian friend to create an ernest hemingway-like character for the for sure, something like a hemingway-esque character. you have to do improvization. no script. you have to end with the line. that is how i arm wrestled fidel castro. [laughter] ainsley: tell us about the audition. >> the audition was interesting. i drove down, i was living up in the high sierras. i drove my elderly truck down and i didn't have much money at time. was going through a rough financial period. ainsley: sleeping in the truck. >> i slept through the malibu campground across from the malibu colony. i was wondering did i still have it. 10 years i was out of the business. and -- steve: you nailed it. gow it. brian: when you traveled around, what is it like? do people say -- steve: you're the most interesting man in the world. >> you have to is ask my wife. ainsley: you have interesting stories. the front of the book, i don't always tell stories about i my life but when i do they're true and amazing. pick up his book, jonathan goldsmith. stay interesting. steve: could you say
you were channeling a suave argue tinnian friend to create an ernest hemingway-like character for the for sure, something like a hemingway-esque character. you have to do improvization. no script. you have to end with the line. that is how i arm wrestled fidel castro. [laughter] ainsley: tell us about the audition. >> the audition was interesting. i drove down, i was living up in the high sierras. i drove my elderly truck down and i didn't have much money at time. was going through a...
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eastern with author mary dearborn in her book, ernest hemingway, a biography. at noon, the book "stamp from the beginning". followed at one by michael eric dyson with his book, tears we cannot stop, sermon to white america. therefore, sidney blumenthal with a self-made man, on sunday, coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with heather and thompson and her book, blood in the water. the prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy. two, author jeffrey stone with his book, sex and the constitution. sex, religion and law. then trey rado with his book, a true story of weird politics, money, madness and finger food. and another thomas rick with his book, churchill and orwell. watch coverage starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span twos book tv. >> sunday night on afterwards, new american president and ceo, anne-marie slaughter examines global networking the digital age in her book, the chessboard in the web, strategies of connection and a network world. she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 201
eastern with author mary dearborn in her book, ernest hemingway, a biography. at noon, the book "stamp from the beginning". followed at one by michael eric dyson with his book, tears we cannot stop, sermon to white america. therefore, sidney blumenthal with a self-made man, on sunday, coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with heather and thompson and her book, blood in the water. the prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy. two, author jeffrey stone with his book, sex and the...