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next, we visit the last home of "the great gatsby" author f. scott fitzgerald you. currently we are in the last four houses f. scott lived in the this is my come alabama in neighborhood called the old cloverdale which is registered in a national historic register places. the first thing you find that the house that was saved from demolition which is important to this couple average about five months the stop in 14 years. this house that we inhabit has been significantly expanded after f. scott and zelda to get to it was broken into apartments but we still use the dancers as amusing. you'll find artifacts that date back to the mid-19th century. zelda's grandparents, family bibles, baby shoes come odd assortment of books that come of books that come from the 19 change but issue the demos very fluid. as you continue on we you continue on we will take it all the way through the 1970s when scotty, their daughter, moved back to montgomery. she later the last 16 years of her life and everything in between. the things that are most important to us that we really treasure th
next, we visit the last home of "the great gatsby" author f. scott fitzgerald you. currently we are in the last four houses f. scott lived in the this is my come alabama in neighborhood called the old cloverdale which is registered in a national historic register places. the first thing you find that the house that was saved from demolition which is important to this couple average about five months the stop in 14 years. this house that we inhabit has been significantly expanded after...
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next we visit the last home of the great gatsby author. >> this is montgomery, alabama and a neighborhood called old clover dale. this couple averaged five months a stop for 14 years. this house has been significantly expanded after they lived here. we use the downstairs as the museum and you will find am whereamf'al 9 >> we will take you back to when the daughter lived here the last years of her life. we treasure the drebt artifacts from scott and zelda. when women moved her, and we have photos of zelda after moving her, sitting on top of her trunk. zelda just go out of the most prominent hospital in the world and diagnosed schizophrenic. she has been told she is cured which is not possible and not her mental illness. this house was a landing pad and regrouping stage. montgomery jumped out of princeton because his grades were so bad. fi fitzgerald was probably remembering the stories his father told him. ucaltttt she was staying at camp sheridan. it is no longer around. but two miles north of the capitol in downtown montgomery. it was a camp about 20,000 men came from between 1917-1918.
next we visit the last home of the great gatsby author. >> this is montgomery, alabama and a neighborhood called old clover dale. this couple averaged five months a stop for 14 years. this house has been significantly expanded after they lived here. we use the downstairs as the museum and you will find am whereamf'al 9 >> we will take you back to when the daughter lived here the last years of her life. we treasure the drebt artifacts from scott and zelda. when women moved her, and...
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thrh said great gatsby?have read "t the most popular ones are "to kill a mockingbird" still the most popular novel this still only 20% that was reported a few years ago.this i this is a unique condition the bible is the book that everybody knew it was everywhere it was in school reading books, all had 90 students read it this that was important at the time of the founding and the servant on the amount time to put away childish things. that is the the sermon on the mount. [laughter] that is later nearly one-third read for pleasure.ss o up to one hour is 24% two hours is 22%.r 22 percent t so three-quarters of the students negligible activity at best they just don't read many books on their own battle. assigning the komen reading where you have to read books college will ramp up their reading requirements on their own. you will thus ceded teacher every day he will go to the pages with you he will be all your on the teacher doesn't care. there is no babysitting there is no parachute. so if you disappear you hav
thrh said great gatsby?have read "t the most popular ones are "to kill a mockingbird" still the most popular novel this still only 20% that was reported a few years ago.this i this is a unique condition the bible is the book that everybody knew it was everywhere it was in school reading books, all had 90 students read it this that was important at the time of the founding and the servant on the amount time to put away childish things. that is the the sermon on the mount....
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i teach american literature, someone name two or three out of the 20 students who read "the great gatsby" the most poplar ones for high school reading are "to kill a mockingbird" that is probably the pomost poplar but still abo 20% of the kids have read it. there was a report on this a few years ago. this is a unique actual condition in american life. for 150 years in the schools and out of the schools the bible was the book everybody knew. the bible was everywhere. it was in political discourse. it was in school reading books. in the american primmer, the biblical versus were there. you heard it read in church and at the dinner table. that book was common to everyone. i have my american literature students read portions from genesis and liviticus and the sermon on the mound. so when i say president obama used the phrase time to put away childish things and does anyone know where that came from? that is much later than the simple sermon on the mountain. okay. i don't want to say second corinthians. over the years, the schools grew more secular and for a few decades there was a common cor
i teach american literature, someone name two or three out of the 20 students who read "the great gatsby" the most poplar ones for high school reading are "to kill a mockingbird" that is probably the pomost poplar but still abo 20% of the kids have read it. there was a report on this a few years ago. this is a unique actual condition in american life. for 150 years in the schools and out of the schools the bible was the book everybody knew. the bible was everywhere. it was...
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i'm holding the great gatsby. and george.ou look animals. >> i love them. >> okay. >> he's licking me. >> how do you hold your dog. that's personal preference. >> this is gala. >> and you have a dog that's so sweet and such a good boy. watson will open up the number of possible candidates to become seeing eye dogs or is there a way to judge beforehand who will graduate and who will not. >> that's our hope. we're work with ibm to analyze and access all the data we have on these puppies. we have thousands of dogs out there, more than half a million records on health and temp temperame temperament. we hope to pull insight from watson to determine which dogs which make the best guide dogs like gus here. you have three dogs. the characteristics that they have, they want to take responsibility, and work as they are happy. you want to see that they take on the responsibility which is important to help me cross the street but take that responsibility, like a person does it with their work. >> not sweat about it but to be happy. to be
i'm holding the great gatsby. and george.ou look animals. >> i love them. >> okay. >> he's licking me. >> how do you hold your dog. that's personal preference. >> this is gala. >> and you have a dog that's so sweet and such a good boy. watson will open up the number of possible candidates to become seeing eye dogs or is there a way to judge beforehand who will graduate and who will not. >> that's our hope. we're work with ibm to analyze and access all...
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you know our next guest from "the great gatsby," "wedding crashers" and many films, next, you can see her alongside husband sacha baron cohen, in a eper into the sex lives of elephants than >> we need to head inside, find schmitt, seduce. >> you need to seduce her in from her husband. >> okay. >> can you see lenaeasy to spot, wearing a green dress, she's absolutely gorgeous.us. >> jimmy: "the brothers grimsby" opens in theaters tomorrow, please welcome isla fisher! [ cheers and applause ] good to see you. >> you too, i'm very good, thank you. >> jimmy: good to have you here. i have to say, i'm sure you know, we showed a clip of "brothers to the studio audience only. >> yeah. traumatized. people as they left, people told me, i'm never going on safari yeah. >> jimmy: it was wildly hilarious. >> so funny. we showed it to an average american family, the kardashians -- >> jimmy: you did? >> they also loved it. they laughed the whole way >> jimmy: what do you mean you showed it to the kardashians? >> mutual friends. yeah, she hooked us up with them, they came over, we showed them bestiality
you know our next guest from "the great gatsby," "wedding crashers" and many films, next, you can see her alongside husband sacha baron cohen, in a eper into the sex lives of elephants than >> we need to head inside, find schmitt, seduce. >> you need to seduce her in from her husband. >> okay. >> can you see lenaeasy to spot, wearing a green dress, she's absolutely gorgeous.us. >> jimmy: "the brothers grimsby" opens in theaters...
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you know our next guest from "the great gatsby," "wedding crashers" and many films, next, you can see her alongside husband sacha baron cohen, in a new movie that goes deeper into any movie before. >> we need to head inside, find schmitt, seduce her. >> never. >> you need to seduce her in order to find out what he bought from her husband. >> okay. >> can you see lena schmitt? easy to spot, wearing a green dress, she's absolutely gorgeous. >> she is gorgeous. >> jimmy: "the brothers grimsby" opens in theaters tomorrow, please welcome isla fisher! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's very good to see you. >> you too, i'm very good, thank you. >> jimmy: good to have you here. i have to say, i'm sure you "brothers grimsby" on the show to the studio audience only. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and people were traumatized. people as they left, people told >> yeah. hilarious. >> so funny. american family, the kardashians -- >> jimmy: you did? >> they also loved it. through. >> jimmy: what do you mean you showed it to the kardashians? >> mutual friends. yeah, she hooked us up with them, they came over
you know our next guest from "the great gatsby," "wedding crashers" and many films, next, you can see her alongside husband sacha baron cohen, in a new movie that goes deeper into any movie before. >> we need to head inside, find schmitt, seduce her. >> never. >> you need to seduce her in order to find out what he bought from her husband. >> okay. >> can you see lena schmitt? easy to spot, wearing a green dress, she's absolutely gorgeous....
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students and a class of i refer to a book some of maybe two or three if they have read "the great gatsby" and though most popular ones are "to kill a mockingbird" still live was only about 20% from a few years ago. this is a unique actual condition in american life for is in and out of the schools it was everywhere it was in political discourse. to be around those biblical verses. he did back when you heard that read the that was the book so i actually have my american literature students read these that was important that the time of the founding in the service on the mound and president obama used the phrase time to put away childish things. does anybody know where that came from? but to grow more secular to refer to a few decades fairly common core curriculum that most students did read they did read the scarlet letter with a little bit of emerson and that's the end hemingway. id we know what happens there was multi-cultural as some had come along in the problem was to have a much richer set the traditions and this would build a greater knowledge and this would go along with other tra
students and a class of i refer to a book some of maybe two or three if they have read "the great gatsby" and though most popular ones are "to kill a mockingbird" still live was only about 20% from a few years ago. this is a unique actual condition in american life for is in and out of the schools it was everywhere it was in political discourse. to be around those biblical verses. he did back when you heard that read the that was the book so i actually have my american...
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in a book with the great gatsby" there is a scene in which tom begins going off about this book he isht about the colored people are taking over the world. that was representative of the fears of the upper classes of america and it got channeled into eugenics. amy: a few years after leaving the white house, president roosevelt wrote in a magazine -- "i wish very much that the wrong people could be prevented entirely from breeding. feeble-minded persons forbidden to leave offspring behind them." >> i was on the amtrak the other day and i happen to be sitting next to a revered american historian, richard reeves, and he a just finished a book about the japanese interment and he said he was shocked to learn actually a genesis two and one of the things animating the japanese interment was that fdr thought the japanese were inferior. so this was widely held by people that we as a country still admire. nermeen: you also talked about the u.s. 1924 immigration act and how it was praised by hitler. could you talk about the act itself and how it was linked to this growing support for eugenics? >
in a book with the great gatsby" there is a scene in which tom begins going off about this book he isht about the colored people are taking over the world. that was representative of the fears of the upper classes of america and it got channeled into eugenics. amy: a few years after leaving the white house, president roosevelt wrote in a magazine -- "i wish very much that the wrong people could be prevented entirely from breeding. feeble-minded persons forbidden to leave offspring...
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, short stories, the scarlet letter by hawthorne, walt whitman, anderson, huckleberry finn, great gatsby, hemingway, a fairly solid, 50s, 60s and 70s, multiculturalism came along and killed that tradition, broken up and the promise of multiculturalism was we would have those works being read but we would have not much richer set of traditions, more literature by women and minorities. authors. this would actually build greater knowledge and we would have an african-american to go along with other conditions. that isn't what happened. what happened was instead of having a bigger tradition should everyone would read portions of, it became all over the place. teachers are largely allowed to select for school districts, select their own works. common core does not have a required reading list as -- it has recommended reading list that is largely ignored in the implementation of common core. we don't want to tell people what to read. that sounds like a prescription medicine. we don't want to get to that because you start excluding things, telling people what to do indeed is too narrow and so o
, short stories, the scarlet letter by hawthorne, walt whitman, anderson, huckleberry finn, great gatsby, hemingway, a fairly solid, 50s, 60s and 70s, multiculturalism came along and killed that tradition, broken up and the promise of multiculturalism was we would have those works being read but we would have not much richer set of traditions, more literature by women and minorities. authors. this would actually build greater knowledge and we would have an african-american to go along with...
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scott fitzgerald, author of "the great gatsby," checked his wife zelda into an ashville hospital. >> others claim that he massagenistically dropped her off so he could can noodle with the ladies. >> reporter: he was living at the grove park inn. >> it is a beautiful, gorgeous hotel. >> reporter: and the mental hospital? >> to keep the patients from wandering around, quite literally they would strap them to their gurney, handcuffed and bound to their beds. and then it catches fire. >> reporter: march 10, 1948. >> if you can just imagine this chilly vision of all of these women awake and watching. the room burned around them, but they are tied to their beds. >> reporter: nine women died, including zelda fitzgerald. the bodies badly burned. unrecognizable, except for zelda, who parished wearing red >> that her husband's wealth managed to afford. it is those red leather shoes that allowed them to identify her corpse. >> reporter: today in ashville where the hospital once stood. >> i personally know of about four people who have seen charred sham belling walking figures just walking down
scott fitzgerald, author of "the great gatsby," checked his wife zelda into an ashville hospital. >> others claim that he massagenistically dropped her off so he could can noodle with the ladies. >> reporter: he was living at the grove park inn. >> it is a beautiful, gorgeous hotel. >> reporter: and the mental hospital? >> to keep the patients from wandering around, quite literally they would strap them to their gurney, handcuffed and bound to their beds....
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trump, in his own way has a sort of romantic quality, a sort of gatsby quality, the country we took fromhe indians, he sort of appeals to the motherland, unfortunately it has a racial aspect to it that can't be put aside very easily. but it's there. america, he knows how to do it. the bad guys are the russians, the chinese. hillary clinton is a lover of government, she is not a great salesman for it but she is a believer in it. she is absolutely committed to government service. i can tell you every day of her life is about what she can do through government. part of it her methodist background. it is what she can do through good works. that is who she is. and i want to say that rubio -- on the issue of immigration has been really good in the past. he chickened out to use the grade school expression because he walked away from his belief. he really did believe in a comprehensive setting. as a man who came from the heart of it, the heart of it, take care of people who are here. and the lure of illegal jobs, deal with that fact through everify, and he did it. he was courageous in doing it.
trump, in his own way has a sort of romantic quality, a sort of gatsby quality, the country we took fromhe indians, he sort of appeals to the motherland, unfortunately it has a racial aspect to it that can't be put aside very easily. but it's there. america, he knows how to do it. the bad guys are the russians, the chinese. hillary clinton is a lover of government, she is not a great salesman for it but she is a believer in it. she is absolutely committed to government service. i can tell you...