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hemingway's father committed suicide in 1929 as hemingway was returning to key west and of six hemingway children ernest was one of six children three of which committed suicide and sadly this traveled into a third generation. he suffered from depression and. swings all his life. he dealt with it very heroically. contributing to his suicide he was very physically ill. really struggling with the very high blood pressure, liver disease. he believed he might be developing liver cancer so he was physically very ill. the date of his first suicide attempt he was being treated for mental illness at the time but he was hoping to recover and was very optimistic about his treatment. the date the united states invaded cuba and the bay of pigs invasion took place. he knew when that happened that he had lost his home in cuba which had been his home for 20 years. his books were there, his paintings were there, his boat was there. you can imagine how hard it would be for your home to burn down and lost its entire content. with the u.s. attempts to invade cuba he lost his home and the community and way
hemingway's father committed suicide in 1929 as hemingway was returning to key west and of six hemingway children ernest was one of six children three of which committed suicide and sadly this traveled into a third generation. he suffered from depression and. swings all his life. he dealt with it very heroically. contributing to his suicide he was very physically ill. really struggling with the very high blood pressure, liver disease. he believed he might be developing liver cancer so he was...
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was hemingway antisemetic?> i think it's a question that is hard to ask from the viewpoint of our present time. when you are looking back at an earlier age that didn't have the same language for these things that we have today. it was, they didn't have the consciousness-raising language that certain words and references you wouldn't use. i personally don't think he was anti-semetic. i think that he saw all people for who they were and he recognized, you know, all people's complexities and that's what makes his characters so real. but this is an issue that is raised often. >> sue? >> yeah, i would like to comment on that, too. one of the things that was very, very important to hemingway in his writing was using honest language. the language that actual people would use. so if he was writing about a rm runner, that person would use ethnic slurs. he had very close jewish friends and mentors. gertrude stein and bernard barrenson. i think interesting in terms of the type, there was a letter, hemingway was asked afte
was hemingway antisemetic?> i think it's a question that is hard to ask from the viewpoint of our present time. when you are looking back at an earlier age that didn't have the same language for these things that we have today. it was, they didn't have the consciousness-raising language that certain words and references you wouldn't use. i personally don't think he was anti-semetic. i think that he saw all people for who they were and he recognized, you know, all people's complexities and...
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joining me live from the ernest hemingway home in key west is hemingway scholar susan beagle., if one wants to study this period of history, why would you turn to ernest hemingway. >> in a lot of ways ernest hemingway almost is the first half of the american 20th century. he's born in 1899 just as the new century is about to begin. he's of age to come under fire in world war i to experience the growth of american literary. and as well as being a wonderful writer of fiction and he's also a journalist and he's traveling the world at the greco turkish war. >> how did he gets here to key west? >> he arrived here in the year 1928. he was returning from paris with his second wife pauline pfeiffer. she was pregnant with their first child, seven months pregnant, and the idea was to -- they actually took an ocean liner from the port la rochelle to cuba and they were going to pick up a car here. pauline's rich uncle gus was going to give them a model coupe that she could drive in arkansas and the car wasn't ready when they got here so the ford dealership gave them a little apartment. an
joining me live from the ernest hemingway home in key west is hemingway scholar susan beagle., if one wants to study this period of history, why would you turn to ernest hemingway. >> in a lot of ways ernest hemingway almost is the first half of the american 20th century. he's born in 1899 just as the new century is about to begin. he's of age to come under fire in world war i to experience the growth of american literary. and as well as being a wonderful writer of fiction and he's also a...
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he was a character that way. >> the hemingway cartoon character has, in many way, surpassed hemingwayst. i'm in my 20s i think most people my age, maybe they never read "for whom the bell tolls "s or old man in the sea. earn knows the hemingway cartoon character. he was his best own fictional character. >> your book "the hemingway" you bring up cartoon. >> it's both. it is a parody, it's fun, humor a loving tribute. i like the guy. i read every novel, short stories, you better like who you're writing about, unless writing about hitler. >> my cousin told me, one i missed "islands in the stream." the book is humor, fun. but what a hope, i hope it inspires young people if they laugh at my book, they go back to the original source material because he was brilliant. >> what's the greatest thing you admire about him? >> the way he lived, the way he wrote, everything. we don't have the attention span for "for whom the bell tolls" we barely have the attention span for watching kitties on youtube. wait, hemingway would love kitties on youtube. if they had six toes. >> the special cats he had.
he was a character that way. >> the hemingway cartoon character has, in many way, surpassed hemingwayst. i'm in my 20s i think most people my age, maybe they never read "for whom the bell tolls "s or old man in the sea. earn knows the hemingway cartoon character. he was his best own fictional character. >> your book "the hemingway" you bring up cartoon. >> it's both. it is a parody, it's fun, humor a loving tribute. i like the guy. i read every novel, short...
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the name e n ernest hemingway.versary of hemingway's death. he spent his life traveling around the world, establishing that reputation, redefining the way we think about american writing. he did traveling on our own to see how friends and fans are marking this date. >> i work on a new book always. >> reporter: ernest hemingway had many homes but on july 2nd, 1961, this cabin in ketchum, idaho, became his last. bud purdy knew him. >> it was sad, he was a friend. >> reporter: hemingway took his life in his foyer with a shotgun. >> we saw it in the paper, before i guess we saw it anywhere. >> reporter: bud purdy was one of the last people to witness the depression that clouded his final years. >> he was very uncertain about everything. he wasn't, his mind wasn't working good. >> reporter: what happened to hemingway? it's a question we're still trying to sort out. fame kind of ate him in a way. >> reporter: hemingway was a journalist before he was a novelist, from an early age, practicing and refining his spartan style
the name e n ernest hemingway.versary of hemingway's death. he spent his life traveling around the world, establishing that reputation, redefining the way we think about american writing. he did traveling on our own to see how friends and fans are marking this date. >> i work on a new book always. >> reporter: ernest hemingway had many homes but on july 2nd, 1961, this cabin in ketchum, idaho, became his last. bud purdy knew him. >> it was sad, he was a friend. >>...
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in the context of the 1920's and 30's is it worth whilewo looking at the life and work of ernest hemingway? ernest >> i'll look at his contribution to american literature overall.u i agree with john. the most important writer large the for his contribution tois style. c keychains the way americans right forever. t he' i think he is probably the best short story writer and the english-language. we have talked a lot about his c models and contribution to theot short story which is simplyhi he remarkable. i .. very special for projecting american lit you are to really around the world. >> before you answer, i wanted to let people hear about the course you are teaching because i would love to take it. i don't think i can go back in time to be with your students, but tell our audience about it. >> i teach at the women yams maratime museum in connecticut. i teach in the context of the literature of the sea. my students have an opportunity to read his work after for my students have an opportunity to read his book and after doing things like going in at schooner from key west to cuba. they have a
in the context of the 1920's and 30's is it worth whilewo looking at the life and work of ernest hemingway? ernest >> i'll look at his contribution to american literature overall.u i agree with john. the most important writer large the for his contribution tois style. c keychains the way americans right forever. t he' i think he is probably the best short story writer and the english-language. we have talked a lot about his c models and contribution to theot short story which is simplyhi...
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story on the death of american legend novelist ernest hemingway how to get free flights from the u.s. mint the city government of d.c. trying to open a gun store and what may be the solution to that little energy issue remember in order for a product to be to have increased to the point of making the five day work week and the eight hour day and this upcoming weekend you're about to enjoy possible you needed the freedom of markets advocated by adam vs the man. ladies and gentlemen this is nearly upon us obama says it's obvious now we're running out of time so be afraid be very very afraid. we're going to get approved alderson's so i can understand if you're. not from the have you sure some of. this means midnight or were some of them. to clear. then you know just when you think it's over that don't comes crashing down right ok ok oprah i promise the last time we're going to play that clip and i make this solemn pledge to you if there is not a deal on the debt by monday then by golly we will have a new opener for the d.-day countdown today is the wise eighteen days of the fall day and
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. >>> and finally in florida, several men did their best impersonation of ernest hemingway. the annual look alike contest at the hemingway days festival pitted over 100 clones of the famous writer against one another. the winner, a 63-year-old biomedical engineer said along with his looks, he shared hemingway's fondness for sport fishing and writing. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. >> they look friendly and fun, right? >> like your grandfather. big hug. jolly old man. >> they can play santa in the off-season. good morning, everyone. yesterday we turned the heat up just a notch on the dial in the northwest. we were up into the 80s and after the summer we had it was appreciated. boi boise, way up on the dial. heat builds into cities like medford. cool on the immediate coast but 87 in portland. temperatures have cooled off with a frontal system that's come in. jet stream dipping to the south. still warm in boise. deserts are warm. san francisco down to 56. that's jacket weather. yo
. >>> and finally in florida, several men did their best impersonation of ernest hemingway. the annual look alike contest at the hemingway days festival pitted over 100 clones of the famous writer against one another. the winner, a 63-year-old biomedical engineer said along with his looks, he shared hemingway's fondness for sport fishing and writing. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel...
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. >> before our next call we would like to you listen to ernest hemingway's voice. this is a little clip of him talking about the many places where he's written in his career. let's listen. >> beside the fifth column, i wrote the killers, today is friday, and indians, part of the sun also rises and the first third to have and to have not in matry. it was always a good place for working. so was paris and so were key
. >> before our next call we would like to you listen to ernest hemingway's voice. this is a little clip of him talking about the many places where he's written in his career. let's listen. >> beside the fifth column, i wrote the killers, today is friday, and indians, part of the sun also rises and the first third to have and to have not in matry. it was always a good place for working. so was paris and so were key
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he says he thinks it was the sweater like the one hemingway wore in an iconic photo.ok a lot like him. >> hemingway probably wore that sweater in much cooler climates unlike key west this time of year. gineo says he was steaming hot but it was worth it. even the ladies getting into the act, love that with the beard. >> the old man and the sea. >> yes. more "world news now" coming up after the break. after the break. >>> it's already been a painfu >>> it's already been a painful summer for the family of maria shriver and arnold schwarzenegger, and now it's getting worse. >> their 13-year-old son christopher was in a bad surfing accident last week and now he's in intensive care at a california hospital. here's abc's david wright. >> los angeles county fire department. >> reporter: maria shriver made the 911 call herself last sunday from her malibu beach hoe. >> it's like a boogie board accident, i think. he can't move off the beach. maybe like broken ribs or something like that. >> so you see it from your house? >> yeah, it's my son. >> how old's your son? >> 13. >> rep
he says he thinks it was the sweater like the one hemingway wore in an iconic photo.ok a lot like him. >> hemingway probably wore that sweater in much cooler climates unlike key west this time of year. gineo says he was steaming hot but it was worth it. even the ladies getting into the act, love that with the beard. >> the old man and the sea. >> yes. more "world news now" coming up after the break. after the break. >>> it's already been a painfu...
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the nobel prize winning author hemingway once say and i quote, "you should not judge.ou should understand." so we will try to help you understand why a bunch of hemingway look alikes are gather, in florida. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have cess to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and those people are what i like to call wrong. take metamucil. sure it helps you keep regular, but it doesn't stop there. metamucil is the only leading fiber supplement with psyllium, which gels to help remove waste and reduce cholesterol. it can multi-multitask. it's so 2012. look at it! it's doing over a million different things right now. metamucil. ask more of your
the nobel prize winning author hemingway once say and i quote, "you should not judge.ou should understand." so we will try to help you understand why a bunch of hemingway look alikes are gather, in florida. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have cess to great specialists, and our...
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. >>> and it's the highlight of the annual hemingway days celebration in key west, florida.ernest hemingway look-alike. >> he said that wearing the whool fisherman's sweater, is what puts him over the top. >> going that extra mile. >>> up next -- the stories that we'll be following later today, including the trial of a polygamist sect leader getting under way. >>> amanda knox, couldvidence in an italian court pave the way for her release from jail. we'll be back. ♪ sun in the sky ♪ you know how i feel i'm loving weight watchers pointsplus program and the edge it's giving me. ♪ freedom is mine ♪ and i know how i feel i never feel deprived. you know how freeing that is? ♪ it's a new dawn, a new day i feel good. i feel good. i feel good. [ female announcer ] join right now and you can join for a dollar. hurry. offer ends august 6th. weight watchers pointsplus. because it works. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressive
. >>> and it's the highlight of the annual hemingway days celebration in key west, florida.ernest hemingway look-alike. >> he said that wearing the whool fisherman's sweater, is what puts him over the top. >> going that extra mile. >>> up next -- the stories that we'll be following later today, including the trial of a polygamist sect leader getting under way. >>> amanda knox, couldvidence in an italian court pave the way for her release from jail. we'll...
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in modern times it was made famous by earnest hemingway who featured it in one of his books. a running of the bulls in the florida keys is also held annually. the author once lived there. as you can see none of the hemingway look-alikes is running. the bulls, they are made of wood. or is it a spoof of the real bull run in pamplona. it's part of the hemingway days festival which wraps up today. >> they look like santa at the same time. >> we want to thank you so much for making us a part of your morning and your weekend. we will have all the day's news for you at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 and all day long at nbcbaybayia.com. have have a great day. [ female announcer ] this is the story of sam, who made an unexpected arrival. [ woman ] he was 4 months early, weighing 1 pound, 12 ounces. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son. [ female announcer ] alta bates summit medical center and sut
in modern times it was made famous by earnest hemingway who featured it in one of his books. a running of the bulls in the florida keys is also held annually. the author once lived there. as you can see none of the hemingway look-alikes is running. the bulls, they are made of wood. or is it a spoof of the real bull run in pamplona. it's part of the hemingway days festival which wraps up today. >> they look like santa at the same time. >> we want to thank you so much for making us a...
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the festival was demoralized by the author ernest hemingway. no one was gored in this year's race between man and beast. >> you have been watching newsday from the bbc. >> a quick reminder of our main news. britain's best-selling sunday newspaper "the news of the world" is to be closed after this sunday's edition. police investigating the phone hacking scandal at the paper have identified 4000 potential victims. that is all from us in london and singapore. of course, you can get much more on our website, all of the news of today's close of the world on the bbc news website. so take a look. >> make sense of international news at the bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vt., and honolulu. andan's own foundation, union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news was presented >> bbc world news was presented
the festival was demoralized by the author ernest hemingway. no one was gored in this year's race between man and beast. >> you have been watching newsday from the bbc. >> a quick reminder of our main news. britain's best-selling sunday newspaper "the news of the world" is to be closed after this sunday's edition. police investigating the phone hacking scandal at the paper have identified 4000 potential victims. that is all from us in london and singapore. of course, you...
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spent two hours looking at the life and the career of ernest hemingway.weekend marks the 50th anniversary of
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we just had an hbo production, "hemingway." and then there are subsets of events that we have traditionally come to the commission on an adhoc basis to ask for a fee waiver or reduction. what we would do is like to ask for the reduction and waiver, the proposed fee waiver for flight week, and the america's cup, the world series, and the christmas tree lot. the small business line last year, the special events and filming at about $169,000 annualized. i would be happy to answer any questions you may have. >> i seem to be the one with all the questions. i guess being the new kid on the block. i know there are some minor adjustments in terms of reductions, and i just wanted to know if you held to the correct rates, would you really lose tenants? >> we may not lose existing tenants, but new tenants, it gives us better ability to negotiate. what you are delegating, really, it is this range, the bottom and the suggested top. we always try to get as much as we can. i know commissioner lazarus had this exact question last year, and we
we just had an hbo production, "hemingway." and then there are subsets of events that we have traditionally come to the commission on an adhoc basis to ask for a fee waiver or reduction. what we would do is like to ask for the reduction and waiver, the proposed fee waiver for flight week, and the america's cup, the world series, and the christmas tree lot. the small business line last year, the special events and filming at about $169,000 annualized. i would be happy to answer any...
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. >>> finally, in florida, several men did their best impersonation of ernest hemingway. the annual contest pitted 1 hundred clones of the writer against one another. the winner, a biomedical engineer, along with his looks, he shared his fondness for sport fishing and writing. >>> now, for a look for the national weather, we turn to bill cairns for the forecast. >> good morning, amara. >> if you've been down to the keys, there's tons of cats walking around. and the cats do the sunset show. memories in key west. i could be here all day talking about those. good morning, everyone. the big story of the heat wave is shrinking back down. some of us are going to get relief. but not all of us. the heat wave that was on the east coast, has retreated back to texas, oklahoma and into the plains. the worst of the heat will be centered where the blue "h" is. in the east, we're lucky. the jet stream is dipping a little bit. there's a cold front in canada. and that's going to give a lot of us relief. more clouds than what we've seen. we don't see heat warnings or advisories in the nort
. >>> finally, in florida, several men did their best impersonation of ernest hemingway. the annual contest pitted 1 hundred clones of the writer against one another. the winner, a biomedical engineer, along with his looks, he shared his fondness for sport fishing and writing. >>> now, for a look for the national weather, we turn to bill cairns for the forecast. >> good morning, amara. >> if you've been down to the keys, there's tons of cats walking around. and the...
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. >>> a bunch of hemingways and moon express. let's go down to the wire.een elvis look-alikes or groups of cher impersonators, but over the weekend in key west, florida, check out these ernest hemingway looks. sloppy joe's bar and grill had old men, white beards. they almost look a little too much like the oh old man of the sea. >>> a practical joker ending up giving one teammate a hot foot. two detroit tigers players justin verlander and todd kelly played dare in the dugout. he sets the back of kelly's shoes on fire. just a little ballgame fun i guess. sflimplg maybe the detroit outfielder should have tried this. a hand stand contest. a group of people in taiwan tried to break the world record for the longest hand stand. no one took the title, but everybody managed stay up for at least 15 seconds. another tried a world record. people at a singapore food festival were trying to make the longest table. can be a record. some city dwellers could weigh less than their suburban counterparts. you will of that walking to the grocery store or home from work. new s
. >>> a bunch of hemingways and moon express. let's go down to the wire.een elvis look-alikes or groups of cher impersonators, but over the weekend in key west, florida, check out these ernest hemingway looks. sloppy joe's bar and grill had old men, white beards. they almost look a little too much like the oh old man of the sea. >>> a practical joker ending up giving one teammate a hot foot. two detroit tigers players justin verlander and todd kelly played dare in the dugout....
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it was a backdrop for an earnest in hemingway movie. it will even feature a trapeze act. >>> happening right now in washington a house subcommittee is holding a hearing on the reform legislation on small businesses. lawmakers want to hear what small business owners had to say about it. the new study indicates most small business's don't expect the law to lower the cost of health insurance. nearly two thirds say they believe the law will lead to premium hikes for them but not better care. >>> today in congress the house will vote on speaker john boehner's debt ceiling plan but many fellow republicans say they will vote against it. senate democrats say it stands no chance of passing there. we'll report on what's next. >>> sal will naff gait our morning commute. how's traffic? >> here we are just after 7:00 and things are not critically slow. let's go outside to the maps and show you highway 4 is slowing down. we're getting more of a slowdown as you head south. some slow traffic in hayward driving south as you head towards the highway 84 t
it was a backdrop for an earnest in hemingway movie. it will even feature a trapeze act. >>> happening right now in washington a house subcommittee is holding a hearing on the reform legislation on small businesses. lawmakers want to hear what small business owners had to say about it. the new study indicates most small business's don't expect the law to lower the cost of health insurance. nearly two thirds say they believe the law will lead to premium hikes for them but not better...
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. >>> they picked the winner of this year's ernest hemingway lookalike contest in key west, florida.he finalists were on stage at sloppy joe's bar friday night. the winner was this man wearing a wool fisherman sweater. he finally won the contest on his 12th try. >>> coming up on "the early show," the latest on the homegrown terror attack in norway. i'm terrell brown. my contacts are so annoying. they're itchy, dry and uncomfortable. i can't wait to take 'em out, throw 'em away and never see them again. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? get the contacts you've got to see to believe. acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus technology, keeping your eyes exceptionally comfortable all day long. it feels like it disappeared on my eye. [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most for comfort. if you have astigmatism, there's an acuvue® oasys lens for that too, realigning naturally with every blink. ask your doctor for acuvue® oasys brand. uh oh, sesame stir fry from lucky dynasty. oh, me too! but mine's lean cuisine, so no preservatives. [ female
. >>> they picked the winner of this year's ernest hemingway lookalike contest in key west, florida.he finalists were on stage at sloppy joe's bar friday night. the winner was this man wearing a wool fisherman sweater. he finally won the contest on his 12th try. >>> coming up on "the early show," the latest on the homegrown terror attack in norway. i'm terrell brown. my contacts are so annoying. they're itchy, dry and uncomfortable. i can't wait to take 'em out,...
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most think it was mark twain but others believe it was actually ernest hemingway. it goes something like the coileddest winter i ever spent was a summer in san francisco. it certainly is true. look at our live cbs 5 weather camera looking towards mount diablo. we do have the low clouds and fog, the fog, the marine layer even pushing inland at this hour. quite breezy, as well. socked in at the coast and the bay where the current air temperature only stands at 60 degrees in san francisco. marine forecast does call for the low clouds, patchy fog to push into the bay. here we have your pinpoint forecast right now. let's look at how you stand for tomorrow. looks like we'll have more of the same. a mirror image with the low clouds and fog penetrating the inland areas at least a good 60 to 75 miles. drizzle tonight through tomorrow morning's commute and barely any clearing at the beaches during the day. currently, our air temperature stands at 60 in san francisco and up to 74 degrees at the delta. but the winds are coming into play. out of the west at 17, some gusts as st
most think it was mark twain but others believe it was actually ernest hemingway. it goes something like the coileddest winter i ever spent was a summer in san francisco. it certainly is true. look at our live cbs 5 weather camera looking towards mount diablo. we do have the low clouds and fog, the fog, the marine layer even pushing inland at this hour. quite breezy, as well. socked in at the coast and the bay where the current air temperature only stands at 60 degrees in san francisco. marine...
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we'll be one of the ones watching it on tv everyia year. >> and reading ernest hemingway. >>. >>> youread this one twice the a banana is on the loose in ohio after attacking a gorilla. i'll explain next. >>> first, weekends are a great time to catch a movie, right? when enough of us buy tickets a few actors and actresses get paid. forbes has released the list of highest paid actresses. who son the list? julia roberts ranks fifth earning $20 million between may of 2010 and 2011. most recent released "larry crown" hasn't helped her much though getting off to a slow start at the pox box office. and rest witherspoon with $28 million. she is tied with jennifer aniston who made $28 million. there is another tie at the top of the list. i'll show you which actresses got paid the most. it may surprise you, right after this. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bun
we'll be one of the ones watching it on tv everyia year. >> and reading ernest hemingway. >>. >>> youread this one twice the a banana is on the loose in ohio after attacking a gorilla. i'll explain next. >>> first, weekends are a great time to catch a movie, right? when enough of us buy tickets a few actors and actresses get paid. forbes has released the list of highest paid actresses. who son the list? julia roberts ranks fifth earning $20 million between may of...
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hbo used the site for filming of an earnest hemingway biopick.he restoration improvement for improving the 16th street station or rail is mindful of the past, but keeping an eye on the future. >> from this point going forward, i'm just hoping that the same sort of rhythm that you hear from trains, the same sort of buzz, that same sort of energy that you get when you go to a really active transit center that's correct that energy will be the kind of energy we will have here. >> in oakland," cecilia vaga, abc7 news. >> next week they will open their doors to ideas that they hope will shape the future of the project. find out about that at abc7news.com under "see it on tv." don't go away, 7 on your side is next. >> the water department is replacing meters at all homes in san francisco and it could damage your plumbing. i'm michael finney. 7 on your side is coming up. at progressive, you can bundle your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. >> the time is 6:46 on thi
hbo used the site for filming of an earnest hemingway biopick.he restoration improvement for improving the 16th street station or rail is mindful of the past, but keeping an eye on the future. >> from this point going forward, i'm just hoping that the same sort of rhythm that you hear from trains, the same sort of buzz, that same sort of energy that you get when you go to a really active transit center that's correct that energy will be the kind of energy we will have here. >> in...
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in your opening statement like a good hemingway story that it grabbed me and took me with you. when i go to by my adville for my bad knee, is the protection are just purchased over the counter to -- integrate that with the data source start getting advertisements for ed ville --advil? >> if you go to a retailer it is only covered things like hospitals or medical providers, retailers would be able to use that information. >> suggested to you more about myself than you care to know, i buy something -- is not protected, over the counter and they can integrate that with other things known about me since i have a rewards card and that can go into this database. >> that can be done. >> what if it is a prescription medication? >> there would be other protections. if one does research on line to certain personal health information could be part of a profile. compiled digitally. >> i go to the national institutes of health web site regarding medical information. i may look a bit anything at want to so i look up hepatitis. i don't see things on the side bar about hepatitis a is possible
in your opening statement like a good hemingway story that it grabbed me and took me with you. when i go to by my adville for my bad knee, is the protection are just purchased over the counter to -- integrate that with the data source start getting advertisements for ed ville --advil? >> if you go to a retailer it is only covered things like hospitals or medical providers, retailers would be able to use that information. >> suggested to you more about myself than you care to know, i...
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but of course i don't want to get all folksy and quote hemingway but i will. the longest winter i ever spent was a summer in san francisco. >> you know what, i'm sorry. i was corrected by a producer. let's not mix that up. high pressure in control of our weather pattern as we head through the end of this week into next week. that means we're going to warm up each day through next week. we've got this warm-up on the way but it's going to take time for that cool air to mix out. so what that means for us, areas of thick fog. we haven't had reports of drizzle yet. we'll let you know. we are noticing a pretty deep marine layer but it's not sunshining inhand. throughout this afternoon as a result the sun will come out early. a lies day. the sunshine will come through. i have future cast ready to go. you're watching out the ac and taking a break on the bill. we'll see a little bit warmer days each day through next wednesday. our temperatures sky rocket. there is this strong ridge in the eastern pacific that's going to make for warm days to the 90s quickly in the warm
but of course i don't want to get all folksy and quote hemingway but i will. the longest winter i ever spent was a summer in san francisco. >> you know what, i'm sorry. i was corrected by a producer. let's not mix that up. high pressure in control of our weather pattern as we head through the end of this week into next week. that means we're going to warm up each day through next week. we've got this warm-up on the way but it's going to take time for that cool air to mix out. so what that...
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. >> charlie: in the hemingway period. >> donep and down. and here was this -year gap a it was, in which some of the most interesting and influential americans ever were there and were greatly affected by the experience. and that threw me. i also feel strongly and i felt it increasingly as i thought more and more about the american story, that our history isn't just about generals and politicians. and that if we leave out the art, the music, the medicine, the realm of ideas, if we leave out educators and sculptures and architects, we're leaving out much not only of the subject matter of our sty, but the soul. >> charlie: and the permanence of a civilization. >> exactly. and there's a wonderf quote from john kennedy which i can't say it, that our power should no be st our strength shoul not be just in our wealth or military, our strength should be in what we contribute to civilization. and i felt that i had the chance with ts setting and this group of people that i could tell that story, i think, in a way that's never been done before. and op
. >> charlie: in the hemingway period. >> donep and down. and here was this -year gap a it was, in which some of the most interesting and influential americans ever were there and were greatly affected by the experience. and that threw me. i also feel strongly and i felt it increasingly as i thought more and more about the american story, that our history isn't just about generals and politicians. and that if we leave out the art, the music, the medicine, the realm of ideas, if we...
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a all of the hemingway guys that gather. all kinds of fun down there. my good buddies in wfor. that's the lonnie shoutout for the day. we're live out here at long beach. five miles away from queens. you get a beautiful beach like this, in such a close new york city. this place is going to be packed with new yorkers later today. back to you. >> thank you so much, lonnie. they don't want to miss the important information about the summer. if it's not the heat, it's the humidity. it can give you problem skin or other problems. so here with advice on how to keep your skin clear and healthy until the cool weather comes back is dermatologist. one of the things you get greasy skin with the humidity and it can cause breakouts. how do you fight back? >> a ph balanced cleanser, not a soap. two that i like is one soap that doesn't lather. but another is beauty bar, not soap. that keeps your moisture in your skin, ph balanced, available to your drugstore. >> boat on the face and the rest of the body as well. >> absolutely. >> lotion -- this is an issue. you put the
a all of the hemingway guys that gather. all kinds of fun down there. my good buddies in wfor. that's the lonnie shoutout for the day. we're live out here at long beach. five miles away from queens. you get a beautiful beach like this, in such a close new york city. this place is going to be packed with new yorkers later today. back to you. >> thank you so much, lonnie. they don't want to miss the important information about the summer. if it's not the heat, it's the humidity. it can give...
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hbo used the site for filming of an earnest hemingway biopick.ovement for improving the 16th street station or rail is mindful of the past, but keeping an eye on the future. >> from this point going forward, i'm just hoping that the same sort of rhythm that you hear from trains, the same sort of buzz, that same sort of energy that you get when you go to a really active transit center that's correct that energy will be the kind of energy we will have here. >> in oakland," cecilia vaga, abc7 news. >> next week they will open their doors to ideas that they hope will shape the future of the project. find out about that at abc7news.com under "see it on tv." don't go away, 7 on your side is next. >> the water department is replacing meters at all homes in san francisco and it could damage your plumbingngngngng ♪ [ male announcer ] it has an hd webcam for flattering video chats, awesome audio, and lids that switch to match your mood. but mostly it helps me keep an eye on my boyfriend. even though he doesn't know he's my boyfriend. yet. [ male announcer
hbo used the site for filming of an earnest hemingway biopick.ovement for improving the 16th street station or rail is mindful of the past, but keeping an eye on the future. >> from this point going forward, i'm just hoping that the same sort of rhythm that you hear from trains, the same sort of buzz, that same sort of energy that you get when you go to a really active transit center that's correct that energy will be the kind of energy we will have here. >> in oakland,"...
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. >> mariel hemingway. >> rocco despirito. >> the first lady of nails, suzi weiss phish fischmann. >>from the 2011 champion dallas mavericks tyson chandler. >> jimmy: wait a minute, did they get the first lady of nails? and that wasn't all. >> from bravo's hit show "the real housewives of new jersey," caroline manzo. >> penn gillette. marcus allen. and miss universe 2006, miss zuleyka rivera. >> jimmy: oh, of course. is this the miss usa pageant or the cast of next season's "celebrity rehab?" because it's hard to tell. a 21-year-old from california won miss usa. so in your face, uglier states. [ applause ] she will now go on to compete in the miss universe competition. while her runner-up miss tennessee will go on to marry an orthodontist, so congratulations. meanwhile, miss alaska, bristol palin, is back in the news. she's releasing a memoir tomorrow called "not afraid of life: my journey so far." she told the story how she lost her virginity. she says she lost it on a hike while drinking wine coolers. wine coolers? where did theyhike, back to 1988? because -- bristol and her boyfrie
. >> mariel hemingway. >> rocco despirito. >> the first lady of nails, suzi weiss phish fischmann. >>from the 2011 champion dallas mavericks tyson chandler. >> jimmy: wait a minute, did they get the first lady of nails? and that wasn't all. >> from bravo's hit show "the real housewives of new jersey," caroline manzo. >> penn gillette. marcus allen. and miss universe 2006, miss zuleyka rivera. >> jimmy: oh, of course. is this the miss usa...
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hbo race interestly used the site for filming of earnest hemingway biopick. restoration association for improving the landmark 16 street station or rail is mindful of the building past. keeping an eye on the future. >> from this point going forward i'm hoping that the same sort of rhythm that you hear from trains, the same sort of buzz, same sort of energy that you get when you go to a really active transit center that is correct energy will be the kind of energy that we'll have here. >>reporter: in oakland, abc 7 news. >> go back in time now for a moment. on july 25, 1951, 60 years ago, the california legislature created a special commission to study the bay area transportation problems. the solution would be bart. but it would be a few more years before tractor and crane would appear to do the digging and the work but when they did they were everywhere. we found some rare film of that and fascinating to see. here's wayne. >> ho, hum another bart train another delay. all so routine. wait. you might not know that this rail line is about to celebrate an obscur
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then i graduated for hemingway, and i loved the sun also rises and i kept rereading and rereading it. and from there, i go through periods of just different types of books. i have little to read every john or. i was reading candace bushnell nonstop for one year. i don't know why. it was great but it was awesome. so i shift from thing to thing. i don't limit myself. so yeah, i think growing up it was mostly science fiction. >> since "the accidental billionaires," you didn't interview mark zuckerberg, you just interview the people that were mad at them. do you take speed is it's clear a lot of that is from edward i think the movie is a little bit more market i also did have sean parker who is on the other side. and also that a lot of people who knew mark extend well from high school friends and college friends, people who work at facebook or even though they sent along in a triple at facebook not to speak to me, that make people want to talk to me. so there were a lot of sources. it would've been great if mark had talked to be. it would have been wonderful no question. i don't think the
then i graduated for hemingway, and i loved the sun also rises and i kept rereading and rereading it. and from there, i go through periods of just different types of books. i have little to read every john or. i was reading candace bushnell nonstop for one year. i don't know why. it was great but it was awesome. so i shift from thing to thing. i don't limit myself. so yeah, i think growing up it was mostly science fiction. >> since "the accidental billionaires," you didn't...
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it was made popular in the west after a mention in a hemingway novel.the '20s, several hundred people have been injured. >>> and on our passport, nadia, this next story could have been scripted right out of a spielberg movie. tell us about it. >> kerala state, in india, literally between $20 billion and $22 billion of treasure has been found in the vaults. have a look at the beautiful gold artifacts, coins, 22-karat gold. >> india imports about 60 tons of gold a year for domestic use. so here, under this kerala temple, is this unbelievable treasure. billions of dollars of treasure. you asked me how it was found. it's a very fascinating story because there was a lawyer who was living on the temple grounds in the housing and he stopped paying rent. he said i'm no longer go to pay rent. because i only pay rent to the gods or the king and the king died in the 1990s. so he then sued the state and because of his litigation, it resulted in them opening these vaults. several vaults, there are around six or seven vaults and uncovering these vast amounts of treas
it was made popular in the west after a mention in a hemingway novel.the '20s, several hundred people have been injured. >>> and on our passport, nadia, this next story could have been scripted right out of a spielberg movie. tell us about it. >> kerala state, in india, literally between $20 billion and $22 billion of treasure has been found in the vaults. have a look at the beautiful gold artifacts, coins, 22-karat gold. >> india imports about 60 tons of gold a year for...
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because we have this stereotype of hard-drinking hemingway writer and the tortured artist, it is alls achieve not because of their drug use or their alcoholism but despite that, but the problem is when they get clean and sober, they have to, as your other guest said, reinvent themselves from the ground up. and so she would have had to change everything, her beehive hair do her sound even, because it was really drenched in that whiskey sort of persona and was she able do that? apparently no. >> would you stay is harder to be an aed a duct in the spotlight than the average person suffering from disease? >> i wouldn't say that. i would say under a spotlight, you have a job that condones the behavi behavior. if you are an duct in this poe everything points you toward your special, that is a great term, terminal uniqueness. the other issue, as an addict it is a personal decision. you're responsible for everybody else, most of the time, the artist suspect quite sure how they became successful, not like a building you can touch that you built, it is sort of a myth and how you reinvent yours
because we have this stereotype of hard-drinking hemingway writer and the tortured artist, it is alls achieve not because of their drug use or their alcoholism but despite that, but the problem is when they get clean and sober, they have to, as your other guest said, reinvent themselves from the ground up. and so she would have had to change everything, her beehive hair do her sound even, because it was really drenched in that whiskey sort of persona and was she able do that? apparently no....
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your opening statement was kind of like a good hemingway story. the first sentence grabbed me. when i buy my advil for my bad need, that hippa protective that i just purchased advil over the counter, or can cvs intergrate that so i start getting advertisements for advil on my sidebar? >> if you go to a retailer, that would not be protected under hippa. retailers would be able to use that information. >> i blow glucose -- i buy something for osteoarthritis, it's nonprotected, over the counter, they can integrate that with other things known about me since i have a rewards card and that can go into the database. let's tag bill cassidy. >> yes. if one does research online, it's conceivable that certain personal health can be part of the profile. >> i do to the national institute of health. i'm a physician, regarding medical information. i may look up anything that i want to. i look up hepatitis. now that i don't see things on the sidebar about hepatitis. it is possible to keep that even if i start off. if i go to google and put in hepatitis and come up with wikipedia and pubmed, i
your opening statement was kind of like a good hemingway story. the first sentence grabbed me. when i buy my advil for my bad need, that hippa protective that i just purchased advil over the counter, or can cvs intergrate that so i start getting advertisements for advil on my sidebar? >> if you go to a retailer, that would not be protected under hippa. retailers would be able to use that information. >> i blow glucose -- i buy something for osteoarthritis, it's nonprotected, over...
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the centuries-old tradition achieved international fame thanks for ernest hemingway's writings back in the '20s and '30s. definitely for the swift of foot. >>> let's get a check of the we are. al is off. maria is here. >> we do have the sunshine, though, across the pacific northwest behind a cold front. ahead of it, showers and >> here's a look at what can expect. >> yes, speaking of that monsoonal moisture it's actually increasing to the north that we're seeing showers in the bay area. let me show you where they are. just to the south of san leandro we have this cell, another one this morning to the north of danville. so you could find slick conditions, overall moisture from the south. might see a few thunderstorms later on. they will be isolated. 86 in livermore, 85 in los gatos, we continue to cool off as we head into the weekend. >>> david, back to you. >>> thank you very much. jaycee dugard, the california woman, spent 18 years in captivity at the hands of phillip and anthony garrido is revealing her horrific ordeal in her own words. with get more about the memoir. >>> jaycee duga
the centuries-old tradition achieved international fame thanks for ernest hemingway's writings back in the '20s and '30s. definitely for the swift of foot. >>> let's get a check of the we are. al is off. maria is here. >> we do have the sunshine, though, across the pacific northwest behind a cold front. ahead of it, showers and >> here's a look at what can expect. >> yes, speaking of that monsoonal moisture it's actually increasing to the north that we're seeing...
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work of ernest hemingway? >> i like to look at his contribution to american literature overall. he agree with john he's our most important writer largely for his contribution to style. he changed way americans write forever. and i think he's probably the best short-story writer in the english language. his co con prib diewtion to the short story is remarkable. i also think he is very special for projecting american lit you are to really around the world. >> before you answer, i wanted to let people hear about the course you are teaching because i would love to take it. i don't think i can go back in time to be with your students, but tell our audience about it. >> i teach at the women yams maratime museum in connecticut. i teach in the context of the literature of the sea. my students have an opportunity to read his work after for instance reading mellville and also after doing things like sailing a schooner from key west to cuba. >> when will they take that trip? >> they have taken it already in january and in just a week or two, they will be reading old man ad the sea as their
work of ernest hemingway? >> i like to look at his contribution to american literature overall. he agree with john he's our most important writer largely for his contribution to style. he changed way americans write forever. and i think he's probably the best short-story writer in the english language. his co con prib diewtion to the short story is remarkable. i also think he is very special for projecting american lit you are to really around the world. >> before you answer, i...