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ernest hemingway said all american literature emanates from the adventures of huckleberry finn. it continues to live on and to be discussed and debated, and mark twain is one of our great writers because of his body of work, but this was the one that has the -- lasted the test of time and is still red and talked about. but less so now because of that. hayden: what is interesting, and i'm skipping over to number eight, their eyes were watching god, by zora neale hurston, was also criticized for using dialect. and alice walker, the great water, basically resurrected hurt and her reputation and -- her and her reputation. brinkley: zora neale hurston is a really interesting american figure. born in the south, came north, educated in bernard and elsewhere, started doing ethnography, anthropological studies, and wrote very well and had a great listening ear. before long, starting in the 1920's, she was in the south collecting folk tales and folk stories. these are irreplaceable if you're going to capture black culture in the south, because a lot of times, what was really going on in t
ernest hemingway said all american literature emanates from the adventures of huckleberry finn. it continues to live on and to be discussed and debated, and mark twain is one of our great writers because of his body of work, but this was the one that has the -- lasted the test of time and is still red and talked about. but less so now because of that. hayden: what is interesting, and i'm skipping over to number eight, their eyes were watching god, by zora neale hurston, was also criticized for...
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charles: so in the ernest hemingway class tick, "the son also rises" a question was asked one of theharacters who went bankrupt how it happened, the reply was pretty simple, two-ways, gradually and sudden. the reason i bring this up and i talked about this before, feels like that happens to our economy, right? we go from gradual to sudden and one of the things we see is the emergence from anecdotal things to empirical, right? for instance, subtly excess savings, you remember that? used to be $2.1 trillion? guess where it is now? it is just $100 billion. good ol' america, we spent our money down! that is not discuss the problem. while we were spending free money, we were loading up on the credit card debt. the problem with that, average credit card interest rate is, this is mind-boggling stuff, by the way, store cards like macy's, 34%. we have credit card interest rates going up, we spent the stimmie money what does that mean? delinquency rates. we talked about this last couple weeks. gradual and then sudden. 7.5 is where you have the small banks now. here are the big banks, top 100 b
charles: so in the ernest hemingway class tick, "the son also rises" a question was asked one of theharacters who went bankrupt how it happened, the reply was pretty simple, two-ways, gradually and sudden. the reason i bring this up and i talked about this before, feels like that happens to our economy, right? we go from gradual to sudden and one of the things we see is the emergence from anecdotal things to empirical, right? for instance, subtly excess savings, you remember that?...
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i think that was defined by ernest hemingway, the novelist. he certainly showed grace on the pressure during that terrible we put why was he so convinced that 30 and died when that of understand for instance, why it took one hour and 40 minutes? that's 100 minutes to get the princess to hospital when she emerged from because she was walking and she was talking to 100 minutes to drive the 3 or 4 miles past 2 of the hospitals to the hospital where she died. now if you and i were in paris and we were in a car crash until an hour and 40 minutes to get us to hospital, i think all families would wonder why that was and he was us, he was very concerned about that. and he was concerned, as he made clear in those clips that was pregnant, is against him. some people couldn't forgive an egyptian for buying the favorite store. and there was no worries as much as any racism. but he proved the wrong because he completely kind of fall on the floor the, the store by spending a lot of money investing in it heavily more than 600000000 pounds of investment. okay
i think that was defined by ernest hemingway, the novelist. he certainly showed grace on the pressure during that terrible we put why was he so convinced that 30 and died when that of understand for instance, why it took one hour and 40 minutes? that's 100 minutes to get the princess to hospital when she emerged from because she was walking and she was talking to 100 minutes to drive the 3 or 4 miles past 2 of the hospitals to the hospital where she died. now if you and i were in paris and we...
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like you know my show today i talked about the ernest hemingway. you know about, how do you go bankrupt versus gradual then sudden, this is what we're gwaygoing is gradual and thene it's going to build like a rocket ship. it's going to feel like a rocketrocket ship. ship.st and americans just aren't prepared for it. you know, all ofepared the freeo steady money is gone. we're still dealing and . nflation >> people are trying to batten down the hatches. but about $100 a barrel oil, our gasoline inventories at a five year low of. s obviously, the strategic petroleum reserve is at the low cost of the gasoline. 83 $4 mainy look83 lik ae mandyo cheap. $three months from now, $4 mayo look cheap for what may like the good old days, three or four months from now. the rejection right now that we'rre on ale on, all the indice point to what we're feeling right now is just the very it'lf the iceberg. >> it's going to get a whole lot worse. and the saudis also said they're going to continuea their lower production levels. >> the saudi, saudi arabiawithie and no
like you know my show today i talked about the ernest hemingway. you know about, how do you go bankrupt versus gradual then sudden, this is what we're gwaygoing is gradual and thene it's going to build like a rocket ship. it's going to feel like a rocketrocket ship. ship.st and americans just aren't prepared for it. you know, all ofepared the freeo steady money is gone. we're still dealing and . nflation >> people are trying to batten down the hatches. but about $100 a barrel oil, our...
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caller: if you think that banning mark twain and ernest hemingway from kids libraries is your thing, then i would probably say you are wrong. i mean they tell good stories, everybody depends on them, all the stories used, and i just don't get how you would take that out of a kids education. you know what i mean? host: that is nate there in texas. pulling up a quick search from the uc press -- fomr u cpress.org. this is part of our mission to advance knowledge and us in the uc press are excited to acknowledge ban book week. it would be a challenge to recognize banned books without taking a look at one of the most challenged of all time, the adventures of huckleberry finn. over 100 years after mark twain's death, still controversial as ever. one of the editors of mark twain's autobiography addresses the history and you can find the full interview. mark twain making the list at times for his book the adventures of huckleberry finn. maybe want to mention a specific book whether process of which these are banned or considered or challenges are considered and you heard our various guests f
caller: if you think that banning mark twain and ernest hemingway from kids libraries is your thing, then i would probably say you are wrong. i mean they tell good stories, everybody depends on them, all the stories used, and i just don't get how you would take that out of a kids education. you know what i mean? host: that is nate there in texas. pulling up a quick search from the uc press -- fomr u cpress.org. this is part of our mission to advance knowledge and us in the uc press are excited...
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caller: if you think that banning mark twain and ernest hemingway from kids libraries is your thing, then i would probably say you are wrong. i mean they tell good stories, everybody depends on them, all the stories used, and i just don't get how you would take that out of a kids education. you know what i mean? host: that is nate there in texas. pulling up a quick search from the uc press -- fomr u cpress.org. this is part of our mission to advance knowledge and us in the uc press are excited to acknowledge ban book week. it would be a challenge to recognize banned books without taking a look at one of the most challenged of all time, the adventures of huckleberry finn. over 100 years after mark twain's death, still controversial as ever. one of the editors of mark twain's autobiography addresses the history and you can find the full interview. mark twain making the list at times for his book the adventures of huckleberry finn. maybe want to mention a specific book whether process of which these are banned or considered or challenges are considered and you heard our various guests f
caller: if you think that banning mark twain and ernest hemingway from kids libraries is your thing, then i would probably say you are wrong. i mean they tell good stories, everybody depends on them, all the stories used, and i just don't get how you would take that out of a kids education. you know what i mean? host: that is nate there in texas. pulling up a quick search from the uc press -- fomr u cpress.org. this is part of our mission to advance knowledge and us in the uc press are excited...