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the many -- the many hats of christina hawthorne.o many things and be so many things. >> jimmy: this one is like the professional. >> yep. >> jimmy: this is the -- right, and this is a little casshy --. >> that's little casshy. >> jimmy: going to starbucks? >> yeah. >> jimmy: this lady goes to starbucks? >> yep. >> jimmy: gets like -- like a coffee bar, and a caramel latte. and then, this one's in a race, but this is like the nurse. the beeper. >> yeah. >> jimmy: the pager. >> the pager. and the workout chick in the pink. >> jimmy: yeah, workout over here, working out, doing all sorts of, like, zumba or -- some type of -- >> exactly. >> jimmy: in gym class. then different -- >> that's a different kind of nurse. this is the floor nurse. this is the admin nurse. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know. >> jimmy: and then you can put on the scrubs, scrubby scrubs. >> just in case i got to, you know, resuscitate someone. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] and, you know, they took the sex kitten off because i had one with a little short skirt, you know wha
the many -- the many hats of christina hawthorne.o many things and be so many things. >> jimmy: this one is like the professional. >> yep. >> jimmy: this is the -- right, and this is a little casshy --. >> that's little casshy. >> jimmy: going to starbucks? >> yeah. >> jimmy: this lady goes to starbucks? >> yep. >> jimmy: gets like -- like a coffee bar, and a caramel latte. and then, this one's in a race, but this is like the nurse. the...
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city and for sure pulled up says nobody would leave you alone he was like nope so each truck in hawthorne i could believe that apparently at the behest of mayor larry couey the city and forced a municipal coach saying once he was parked on private property for thirty minutes your time is up to google on you. so now hopper and officials are reconsidering their current rules but let's take you to another town that thrives off of food on wheels right here in d.c. we have got a food truck every one that you can imagine on every corner not every corner but you get it from pizza a lobster rolls to indian food you name it and just like the other cities we mentioned campaigns are forming to stop the vehicles from competing in the free market of our nation's capital yet business is always touted as a top priority for washington and after all politicians here talk about the importance of small business every day we know that small businesses account for the majority of new jobs created in this country and we know that making it easier for small businesses to borrow is essential to our continued eco
city and for sure pulled up says nobody would leave you alone he was like nope so each truck in hawthorne i could believe that apparently at the behest of mayor larry couey the city and forced a municipal coach saying once he was parked on private property for thirty minutes your time is up to google on you. so now hopper and officials are reconsidering their current rules but let's take you to another town that thrives off of food on wheels right here in d.c. we have got a food truck every one...
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so now hawthorne officials are reconsidering their current rules but let's take you to another town that thrives off of food on wheels right here in d.c. we have got a food truck everyone that you can imagine and everything. warner on that every corner but you've got it from pizza to lobster rolls to indian food you name it and just like the other cities we mentioned campaigns are forming to stop the vehicles from competing in the free market of our nation's capital yet business is always touted as a top priority for washington and after all politicians here talk about the importance of small business everyday we know that small businesses account for the majority of new jobs created in this country and we know that making it easier for small businesses to borrow is essential to our continued economic recovery i'm a person that grew up with a private sector thirty years of business for myself a couple years in congress but the mindset needs to be right now what can we do to help small business. shut down food trucks is that what they can do so let me point out something interesting here
so now hawthorne officials are reconsidering their current rules but let's take you to another town that thrives off of food on wheels right here in d.c. we have got a food truck everyone that you can imagine and everything. warner on that every corner but you've got it from pizza to lobster rolls to indian food you name it and just like the other cities we mentioned campaigns are forming to stop the vehicles from competing in the free market of our nation's capital yet business is always...
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. >> bikes with classic lines, racy names, elgin, murray, remember hawthorne? was the house brand for montgomery wards. >> are you selling nostalgia? >> nostalgia and history, something we used to make in the united states. >> he finds many of the bikes on the internet and especially from midwestern yard sales. no matter how good a bike looks when it arrives he takes every one apart piece by piece. >> things are rubbing. >> they are simple. there is no question. you have to put air in the tires. you need a bike pump. >> and complicated world, there is something appealing about that. as much as we might want to, we can never bring back the past but with an old cruiser i can still rite right it. from san an el sell mow, in marin county, "abc 7 news". >> eric: still ahead the sounds of the golden gate bridge that will be turned into a music for a major milestone. ♪ mmm. oh gosh. oh dear. big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the
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are to blame for keeping their trucks in the garages as well if they can fit local politicians and hawthorne explained that unless there's a special event going on where food trucks can get a permit. they're prohibited from selling their products because it will hinder other restaurants from a thing profits light and other birds government regulators are making sure food trucks can't compete with restaurants listen his local news report where one food truck explains how they got shut down the whole story city and for sure pulled up says to me what we do only was i know so each truck and hotel and i couldn't believe it apparently at the behest of mayor larry couey the city and forced to be miserable coach saying once he was parked on private property for thirty minutes your time is up have to move on. so no hopper and officials are reconsidering their current rules but let's take you to another town that thrives off of food on wheels right here in d.c. we have got a food truck everyone you can imagine on every corner but you've got it from pizza to lobster rolls to indian food you name it and
are to blame for keeping their trucks in the garages as well if they can fit local politicians and hawthorne explained that unless there's a special event going on where food trucks can get a permit. they're prohibited from selling their products because it will hinder other restaurants from a thing profits light and other birds government regulators are making sure food trucks can't compete with restaurants listen his local news report where one food truck explains how they got shut down the...
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but most often we stay in a motel the louvre because that's where mark twain stayed, that's where hawthorne stayed and f.b. morris stayed. and it right in the heart of, as you know right beside the louvre on one side and the royale on the other side. and we look up on the opera house. it's exactly the view at the sheets in the back of thek. >> charlie: oh yes, yes. there you go. >> yes. and that image is tak from a postca that my mother bught back from paris when she was seven0. 197 1970. it was in ou aic. >> charlie: let me just touch on something you talked about. number one, when you decide this, when u say i found my subject, what's the next step for you? >> the form. what's the form of the book. once i have the form, then i'm ready to go. >> charlie: what's form mean? >> structure, the architecture. where does it begin, how does it end, where does it ends, what are you going to leave out. you can't put everything in. every work of art, a painting, nothing is in it by accident. and at best nothing's in the book by accident. but ao what's not in it is not in it by accident. >> charlie: i
but most often we stay in a motel the louvre because that's where mark twain stayed, that's where hawthorne stayed and f.b. morris stayed. and it right in the heart of, as you know right beside the louvre on one side and the royale on the other side. and we look up on the opera house. it's exactly the view at the sheets in the back of thek. >> charlie: oh yes, yes. there you go. >> yes. and that image is tak from a postca that my mother bught back from paris when she was seven0. 197...
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biographies of cultural outliers like john brown, walt whitman and week books about melville and poe and hawthorne and so forth. but now i wanted to tell the story about "uncle tom's cabin. "i wanted to explore its place in history, what came together in stowe's life and time to bring her to write it. my book shows how the novel's unprecedented popularity can be explained by the fact that it absorbed images from virtually every realm of o -- culture. religion, anti-slavery rutting, sensational fiction, minstrel shows among others. it brought all of these elements together in memorable characters and two compelling plot lines. the northern one about the thrilling escape of the fugitive slaves, eliza and george harris with their son harry, and the southern one tracing the painful separation of the enslaved uncle tom from his family when he is sold into the deep south. stowe had learned a lot about popular culture when she was a magazine writer in the 1840s. and in her novel she channeled all of these popular images and more that she'd picked up as an apprentice writer and channeled them into a deepl
biographies of cultural outliers like john brown, walt whitman and week books about melville and poe and hawthorne and so forth. but now i wanted to tell the story about "uncle tom's cabin. "i wanted to explore its place in history, what came together in stowe's life and time to bring her to write it. my book shows how the novel's unprecedented popularity can be explained by the fact that it absorbed images from virtually every realm of o -- culture. religion, anti-slavery rutting,...
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[applause] i learned those lessons at hawthorne elementary, at a valley park elementary, and at my homedistance from where we're standing today. because this is where my iowa routes were firmly planted. and it is these iowa roots my faith in god that guide me today. i am is descendeof generations of violence. and i know what it means to be from iowa. -- i am a descendant of generations of iowans. the values out to make iowa, and my mother called the breadbasket of the world. and those values are the best of all of us put together, which we must recapture to secure that promise of the future. waterloo was very different five decades ago when i was here. that elementary school building was much younger then, and i have to admit, so was i. five decades ago. five decades ago when i wt to those elementary schools, the halls were literally teeming with young people running up and down the halls, parents who had dreams for their children and for their future, a future with promise, and parents who wanted it filled with even more opportunities than they and my own parents had known. five decade
[applause] i learned those lessons at hawthorne elementary, at a valley park elementary, and at my homedistance from where we're standing today. because this is where my iowa routes were firmly planted. and it is these iowa roots my faith in god that guide me today. i am is descendeof generations of violence. and i know what it means to be from iowa. -- i am a descendant of generations of iowans. the values out to make iowa, and my mother called the breadbasket of the world. and those values...
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nathaniel hawthorne who published the scarlet letter in 1850 and sir walter scott, the scottish write evers whose works included "ivanhoe," "rob roy" and "the lady of the lake." standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the busts back lit from the lights in the great hall. and from the inside, the western evening sky of washington as well as the washington monument serve as the back drop. >> congress has always needed information. when they were in philadelphia and new york, there were libraries. they had a wonderful collection. when they got to washington, d.c., there were battlefields. there were no libraries. what they had to do was create a library. the actual creation came in a bill signed by president john adams. he found a place in the northwest corner of the capitol building. >> they build the rotunda, they built the library of congress along the west front of the capital between the senate and the house chambers. for many years, the west front of the capital was the library of congress. >> by 1814, the library of congress held about 3000 volumes. most of w
nathaniel hawthorne who published the scarlet letter in 1850 and sir walter scott, the scottish write evers whose works included "ivanhoe," "rob roy" and "the lady of the lake." standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the busts back lit from the lights in the great hall. and from the inside, the western evening sky of washington as well as the washington monument serve as the back drop. >> congress has always needed information. when...
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the other riders are ralph waldo emerson, washington irving, goethe, thomas macauley, nathaniel hawthornewho published "the scarlet letter" in 1850, and sir walter scott. standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back with from the lights in the great hall. from the inside, the western evening sky of washington as well as the washington monument served as the backdrop. >> congress has always needed information, and when they were in philadelphia and new york, their libraries -- their work libraries criti. in washington, there was no urban life, and so what they had to do was create a library. the creation came in a bill signed by president adams. the first books were ordered from england. when it expanded in the 1820's, when they built the rotunda, they built the library along the entire west front between the senate and house chambers. for many years, most of the 19th century, the west front of the capital was the library of congress. >> 1814, the library of congress held 3000 volumes. >> 1812, we went to war with great britain, and in august, 1814, british tr
the other riders are ralph waldo emerson, washington irving, goethe, thomas macauley, nathaniel hawthornewho published "the scarlet letter" in 1850, and sir walter scott. standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back with from the lights in the great hall. from the inside, the western evening sky of washington as well as the washington monument served as the backdrop. >> congress has always needed information, and when they were in philadelphia and...
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american novelist nathaniel hawthorne, who published a book with a scarlet letter," in 1950. sir walter scott, whose works included idaho, rob roy, and a lady of the lake. standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back lit from the lights in the great hall. and from the inside, the western evening sky of washington, as well as the washington monument serve as the backdrop. >> congress has always needed information. when they were in philadelphia and new york, there were libraries that they could go to. philadelphia had wonderful collections. but when they got to washington, d.c. in 1800, there were tobacco fields here. no libraries, no urban life. they still needed information. what they needed to do was create a library. the actual creation came in a bill signed by president john adams. the first books were ordered from england. >> when the capital expanded in the 18 20s, when they built the rotunda, they built the library of congress along the entire west front of the capital between the senate and house chambers. so for many years, throughout mo
american novelist nathaniel hawthorne, who published a book with a scarlet letter," in 1950. sir walter scott, whose works included idaho, rob roy, and a lady of the lake. standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back lit from the lights in the great hall. and from the inside, the western evening sky of washington, as well as the washington monument serve as the backdrop. >> congress has always needed information. when they were in philadelphia and new...