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us who graham greene is. >> guest: i hope i don't have to explain who graham greene once. everyone should know who he is. one of the great novelists of the 20th century as well as an extraordinary figure in his own right. and with a vast body of work, both fiction and non-action, though chiefly nonfiction is that he is known for. i have known him ever since my childhood because he was a very close friend of my fathers and the uncle alex is. he wrote, uncle alex a film script called a scared man, which was later made into a motion picture directed by carl reid and became perhaps the most famous, the most successful and i think the most emblematic of european films about postwar europe. those who are old enough to remember it will feel their nurse jane gold by hearing the theme even today. and graham is a man of extraordinary charm, it deep religious conviction, but that's the wrong word, a deeply divergent drive, a catholic who numbers the last was able to follow the adapted religion. an extraordinary figure. i don't have a great deal. i was very happy that in my publishing
us who graham greene is. >> guest: i hope i don't have to explain who graham greene once. everyone should know who he is. one of the great novelists of the 20th century as well as an extraordinary figure in his own right. and with a vast body of work, both fiction and non-action, though chiefly nonfiction is that he is known for. i have known him ever since my childhood because he was a very close friend of my fathers and the uncle alex is. he wrote, uncle alex a film script called a...
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was. >> guest: everybody should read some of graham greene. he's one of the greatest english novelists of the 20th century as well as an extraordinary figure in his own light. i have a vast body of work, chiefly his nonfiction is known for. i had known him ever since my childhood because he was the first friend of my father's, and he wrote for my uncle, a film script called the third known which was later made into a motion picture directed by carol reed and set design and became the opposite of war, the most famous, the most successful, most emblematic of european films about postwar europe. those who are old enough to remember it will feel their nerves jangled, graham was a man of extraordinary farm -- charm, deep religious conviction that that is the wrong word, deeply divergent drive, a catholic who nevertheless was unable to follow adopted religion, an extraordinary figure. i owe him a great deal and i was very happy in my publishing career i finally came to be his editor as well as his friend. >> host: in another like you into the graham
was. >> guest: everybody should read some of graham greene. he's one of the greatest english novelists of the 20th century as well as an extraordinary figure in his own light. i have a vast body of work, chiefly his nonfiction is known for. i had known him ever since my childhood because he was the first friend of my father's, and he wrote for my uncle, a film script called the third known which was later made into a motion picture directed by carol reed and set design and became the...
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. >> host: first tell us who graham greene was. >> guest: everybody should have read some of him.he is one of i believe the great novelist of the century as well as an extraordinary figure in his own light and with a vast body of fiction and nonfiction. i had known him ever my childhood because he was a friend of my father's and he wrote a film script which was later made into a motion picture and became perhaps the most famous and successful and emblematic of the european films about the post-cold war. those that are old enough to remember well feel their nerves. even today he was a man of charm and conviction but that's the wrong word, deeply divergent drive into catholic who nevertheless was not able to follow the adopted religion. in an extraordinary. i owe him a great deal and i was very happy that in my publishing career i finally came to be his these editor as well as his friend. >> host: i think in another life you indicate that he is one that encouraged you to go to hungary during the revolution. >> guest: he felt that adventure was always good for a young man. and that t
. >> host: first tell us who graham greene was. >> guest: everybody should have read some of him.he is one of i believe the great novelist of the century as well as an extraordinary figure in his own light and with a vast body of fiction and nonfiction. i had known him ever my childhood because he was a friend of my father's and he wrote a film script which was later made into a motion picture and became perhaps the most famous and successful and emblematic of the european films...
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. >> guest: the sacred beasts were jacqueline suzanne, harold robbins, my friend, graham green.ronald reagan, richard nixon, henry kissinger, the people i published. some only them very sympathetic beasts, others not so sympathetic. >> host: a lot of your personal life -- tell me if i'm wrong -- reads like a nonfiction "mad men." >> guest: i'm not a huge watcher of "mad men" but i know what you mean but it's try. and that take place in rockefeller center, and that dovetails geographically, and partly because any office drama will resemble "mad men." all office dramas resemble other office dramas. >> host: a lot of dripping, smoking, extramarital affairs. >> guest: a lot of drinking and smoking, anyway. but, you know, it's not the advertising business. i don't remember in all my time anybody being a very heavy drinker. certainly not drinking while working. i remember a level of drinking when i fir came into book publishing that was astonishing but that was the age of the two martini lunch. i never never done that myself but many of my elders in the book publishing business were t
. >> guest: the sacred beasts were jacqueline suzanne, harold robbins, my friend, graham green.ronald reagan, richard nixon, henry kissinger, the people i published. some only them very sympathetic beasts, others not so sympathetic. >> host: a lot of your personal life -- tell me if i'm wrong -- reads like a nonfiction "mad men." >> guest: i'm not a huge watcher of "mad men" but i know what you mean but it's try. and that take place in rockefeller center,...
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. >> reporter: walt whitman sophomore graham hutchinson is at home on greens literally. family has lived on congressional country club since graham was 6 months old. >> watching these player like tiger woods, how they handle themselves, how they practice, warming up for tournaments. it's definitely something i take notes on and try to replicate. it makes me want to work that much harder so i can grow up to be like them. >> reporter: but it's not just graham's proximity to the pros that inspires his golf game. it's also the teen's bond with his dad david, congressional superintendent. david has been practicing with his son at the renowned golf course since graham got his first set of clubs at 2 years old. >> unbelievably from the first time he had a club in his hand he honestly had a good swing. i think the only explanation i have is how much golf he had watched on tv as an 18-month- old, a real youngster. >> reporter: david is not an avid golfer, but helped his son work on his swing almost every day and it's paid off. graham won the maryland state high school golf champio
. >> reporter: walt whitman sophomore graham hutchinson is at home on greens literally. family has lived on congressional country club since graham was 6 months old. >> watching these player like tiger woods, how they handle themselves, how they practice, warming up for tournaments. it's definitely something i take notes on and try to replicate. it makes me want to work that much harder so i can grow up to be like them. >> reporter: but it's not just graham's proximity to the...
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green. >> i am mark halperin. >> with all due respect to the new york giants, we do everything around here with just one hand. sports fans at the box office tonight. lindsey graham loses the anger game. according to our new hampshire poll, the gop is winning the stronger games. as the nation grapples with a decision from a grand jury in ferguson, missouri, there is other political news. president obama announced chuck hagel is leaving his job as secretary of defense. he is departing less than two years after taking the job, and it is the first major post-midterm changeup for the obama and assertion. did chuck hagel have to go, and why? >> i think he did, and i think the reason why -- his ouster is the latest sign of obama bending to the whims of washington rather than coming in and changing them, as he originally hoped to do when elected resident. there is a long, venerable post-defeat washington tradition of finding a scapegoat. lately, that has often been a secretary of defense. remember after 2006, the war in iraq cost republicans control of congress. a couple days later, donald rumsfeld is out. >> i thought it was the first personal decision obama made the e
green. >> i am mark halperin. >> with all due respect to the new york giants, we do everything around here with just one hand. sports fans at the box office tonight. lindsey graham loses the anger game. according to our new hampshire poll, the gop is winning the stronger games. as the nation grapples with a decision from a grand jury in ferguson, missouri, there is other political news. president obama announced chuck hagel is leaving his job as secretary of defense. he is departing...
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green bay wins of course. much more and what this means coming up with big daddy graham in a half an hour. noro virus strikes gannon a cruise ship why a lot more people were affected by this ♪ there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four select tires. ♪ >>> it is a super soaker for to us day but in the higher elevations it could be slippery as well with the winter weather advisory this whole 9:00 a.m. possibility of, everything, snow mixed in the with the rain. for us we have pockets of heavy rain and it is easing up in a bit. don't let that lull you into a false sense of it will be dry there is more coming back today. things have let up in the pocono mountains. burlington county still getting soaked. so is gloucester, camden counties as well, taking a break in southern delaware. still raining at the jersey shore we have temperatures
green bay wins of course. much more and what this means coming up with big daddy graham in a half an hour. noro virus strikes gannon a cruise ship why a lot more people were affected by this ♪ there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four...
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green bay. he so how did they pull it off? we will break it down with the experts coming up. big daddy graham will be in the studio at 5:45. >> of course, we're thinking about thursday. >> in dallas thanksgiving day. >> it is monday, november 24th, 2014, rainy, windy but at least it is in the ridiculously cold, sue. >> well, that is right, and we may end up with record warmth by end of the day. we will give you a six out of ten. it will go up to seven by even of the day but we have sunshine emerging later, very, very mild but wind are gusting 30 to 40 miles an hour this morning and we still have a lot of messy rain around and look at this camera which really tells the tail from the airport looking towards the city sky line, so, it is in the like we have an earthquake going on but it is just that the wind are making the camera shake a lot. 64 degrees. 23 miles an hour wind. and 6:56 is your sunrise time. eventually we will see some sunshine but not this morning. it is all part of the warm front coming through the area giving us those milder temperatures but also giving us a lot of rain. so, it
green bay. he so how did they pull it off? we will break it down with the experts coming up. big daddy graham will be in the studio at 5:45. >> of course, we're thinking about thursday. >> in dallas thanksgiving day. >> it is monday, november 24th, 2014, rainy, windy but at least it is in the ridiculously cold, sue. >> well, that is right, and we may end up with record warmth by end of the day. we will give you a six out of ten. it will go up to seven by even of the day...