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that's from hemingway. hemingway was the man the male adventurer. martha gellhorn outdid him in the end. very, very unique lady. >> fascinating. great movie. so honored that you would join us inside "the war room." a perfect place to talk about a female war correspondent. my own domestic vision right here. >> very well-done. >> phil kaufman director of hemingway and gellhorn. thank you so much for joining us inside "the war room." up next, for many, the supreme court decision on healthcare is going to be more than just another court ruling. it is a potentially life-changing event. you're watching "the war room" on current tv. >>it would be terrible if america lost faith in wall street insiders wouldn't it. "stephanie miller show." desk top, lab top, ipad. iphone. >> pleasant your hearts. >> the big one. >> stephanie: all i know, the little flower is there and it means go to meeting. i love go to meeting. >> u.s. supreme court is expected to make a ruling on the president's healthcare reform as soon as monday. it is going to be this month for sure. i
that's from hemingway. hemingway was the man the male adventurer. martha gellhorn outdid him in the end. very, very unique lady. >> fascinating. great movie. so honored that you would join us inside "the war room." a perfect place to talk about a female war correspondent. my own domestic vision right here. >> very well-done. >> phil kaufman director of hemingway and gellhorn. thank you so much for joining us inside "the war room." up next, for many, the...
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that's from hemingway. hemingway was the man the male adventurer.tha gellhorn outdid him in the end. very, very unique lady. >> fascinating. great movie. so honored that you would join us inside "the war room." a perfect place to talk about a female war correspondent. my own domestic vision right here. >> very well-done. >> phil kaufman director of hemingway and gellhorn. thank you so much for joining us inside "the war room." up next, for many, the supreme court decision on healthcare is going to be more than just another court ruling. it is a potentially life-changing event. you're watching "the war room" on current tv. in 2012 alone. go to our website, current.com. up next it's out to the campaign trail. a surprising new poll, and that's next right here inside "the war room." of sununu, you're wrong. mitt romney, you're wrong. we need more teachers, not fewer teachers and more cops and more firefighters that support our >> u.s. supreme court is expected to make a ruling on the president's healthcare reform as soon as monday. it is going to be thi
that's from hemingway. hemingway was the man the male adventurer.tha gellhorn outdid him in the end. very, very unique lady. >> fascinating. great movie. so honored that you would join us inside "the war room." a perfect place to talk about a female war correspondent. my own domestic vision right here. >> very well-done. >> phil kaufman director of hemingway and gellhorn. thank you so much for joining us inside "the war room." up next, for many, the supreme...
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but he despised that world so formulated hemingway's rules for dealing with hollywood. you take a manuscript of your book then put it in the trunk of your car. drive to the california state line and stop and take the manuscript of the trump and make them throw the money across first of five then you hurled the manuscript and drive east. it is said could rule but 445? let sure these the rhone is officially attached to of florence -- lawrence of arabia. sheet is attached to the project. what does that mean? they have stapled her to the script? [laughter] and you will have noticed that her latest movie was not this one. [laughter] the answer is, i don't know. but to say i have nothing for you on that at this time. >> once you start hardie you discipline yourself and what is your day like? [laughter] soleil people say you write funny books do you laugh? >> some they once asked of anthony, who was he could write two books per year? it does not quite to work. how long did the last one take? >> 59 years. [laughter] that is true. >> you said you don't laugh when you write to bu
but he despised that world so formulated hemingway's rules for dealing with hollywood. you take a manuscript of your book then put it in the trunk of your car. drive to the california state line and stop and take the manuscript of the trump and make them throw the money across first of five then you hurled the manuscript and drive east. it is said could rule but 445? let sure these the rhone is officially attached to of florence -- lawrence of arabia. sheet is attached to the project. what does...
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hemingway makes several cameo appearances none particularly flattering. as andy rooney said you should never meet one of your literary heroes because of your illusions that shattered. this will be a lot of fun. a lot of back and forth going here. we have a great panel and i want you to know how honored i feel to spend the last three years and how lucky i am to write something i care about as passionately as world war ii journalism and to follow these five great correspondence. walter cronkite, and amazing guy and we are fortunate to have chip cronkite with us but chip cronkite is lucky to be here at all. his old man flew on bombing missions over nazi germany tracking u-boat's and those reconnaissance rattletraps they had that flew at such low altitude, he was the only american correspondents to fly a bomber over d. day. on august 16th, 1944, he was sitting in a c 47 on a runway set to become one of only two correspondence to witness the incredible, dramatic parachute drop to liberate paris bet at the last second eisenhower canceled the mission because the
hemingway makes several cameo appearances none particularly flattering. as andy rooney said you should never meet one of your literary heroes because of your illusions that shattered. this will be a lot of fun. a lot of back and forth going here. we have a great panel and i want you to know how honored i feel to spend the last three years and how lucky i am to write something i care about as passionately as world war ii journalism and to follow these five great correspondence. walter cronkite,...
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ernest hemingway, most of his books were made into movies, and he apparently hated them, although i thought ingrid bergman and gary cooper looked pretty good in that one. he absolutely despised that way, so he formulated hemingway's rules for writers when dealing with hollywood, and it goes like this: you take the manuscript of your book, and you put it in the trunk of your car, and you drive up to the california state line, and you stop this side of the california state line, you take your manuscript out of the trunk, you make them throw the money across first. [laughter] and then you hurl your manuscript at them and drive back east. [laughter] and it's, it's probably a pretty good rule. but i think four or five of them are -- three years ago my agent called me a great state of excitement, and she said, are you sitting down? i said, well, yes. yes, i am sitting down. she said, i've got the most amazing news. i said, yeah? she said, charlize theron is officially attached to florence of arabia. i was sort of waiting for -- and? i said, yeah? well, she's attached to the project. i said, well,
ernest hemingway, most of his books were made into movies, and he apparently hated them, although i thought ingrid bergman and gary cooper looked pretty good in that one. he absolutely despised that way, so he formulated hemingway's rules for writers when dealing with hollywood, and it goes like this: you take the manuscript of your book, and you put it in the trunk of your car, and you drive up to the california state line, and you stop this side of the california state line, you take your...
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hemingway, kent island coming at us. our abc2 weather bug camera, capturing some amazing images with these hit and miss storms from annapolis to kent island. winds from the west around five to 16 and temperatures comfortable mid-vest development tomorrow -- mid-70s. tomorrow we'll warm up. reisterstown to about 85. right now on the map wide shower, especially north of the state line. some of the showers likely to make this across the border. we could see a decent round say toward 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, maybe at times, axd rumble of thunder, not anticipating severe weather. across the east coast high pressure will become the story. it's settling in. we're on the edge of the high. as this makes its move further into maryland tomorrow clearing the skies and allowing the temperatures to climb. boy, they will climb. a few more showers, maybe a thunder shower this evening and clear tomorrow. the closest rain toward new york city. as we go into your saturday, generally again, another dry day, another day where the heat will ration
hemingway, kent island coming at us. our abc2 weather bug camera, capturing some amazing images with these hit and miss storms from annapolis to kent island. winds from the west around five to 16 and temperatures comfortable mid-vest development tomorrow -- mid-70s. tomorrow we'll warm up. reisterstown to about 85. right now on the map wide shower, especially north of the state line. some of the showers likely to make this across the border. we could see a decent round say toward 8:00, 9:00,...
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thunderstorm passing overhead and pushing out over the chesapeake then from kent island to hemingway, there comes that thundershower and clearing up with sunshine in behind it. there has been a mix of clouds and sunshine. maryland's most powerful radar showing one of the thunder showers north of the d.c. belt way north of silver sprifnlgt oth -- spring. other than that, most of the state sitting quiet a couple of storms are moving toward hagerstown. we'll keep an eye on. that winds from the west now. humidity not so bad. look at some of these spots where they a rain shower. 68 in east ton -- easton. you get an idea that our thunderstorm potential today was held back by the fact the air is not that humid. we don't have that fuel in place for vying dpoar -- vigorous thunderstorms. the rain shower is possible right into 9:00, 10:00. across the east coast, other than the scattered showers in the northeast we're look good. high pressure bubble will mean more clear skies than anything and steadily getting hotter with that high pressure getting hot are over the west. we clear out nicely for
thunderstorm passing overhead and pushing out over the chesapeake then from kent island to hemingway, there comes that thundershower and clearing up with sunshine in behind it. there has been a mix of clouds and sunshine. maryland's most powerful radar showing one of the thunder showers north of the d.c. belt way north of silver sprifnlgt oth -- spring. other than that, most of the state sitting quiet a couple of storms are moving toward hagerstown. we'll keep an eye on. that winds from the...
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you see this in the hemingway family they're living with -- what can you tell, you know, madison jefferson? he's lived in a house with his father thomas jefferson all his life. you can't tell him much. he listens to madison and lafayette. he's serving people. i don't think you can demean him effectively in his mind, because his experience he sees is he actually greater than yours. that's the element of this. you see this working in the wahls. also the trial itself, you know, is such a point -- although it's a bonanza for you and the reader. the reader gets to see some things he or she would never have seen, but it's such a great sadness that we know the end of this trial before it begins. we know that steven is go to be declared a negro, that he's going to lose his home, that his children are not going to be allowed to go to school, and that he's going to become a wanderer, lost from himself and eventually lost from his heritage, his colored heritage. >> right. you know, i like at steven wahl's father, someone who is really a hero of african-american histories. i have to ask myself, why do
you see this in the hemingway family they're living with -- what can you tell, you know, madison jefferson? he's lived in a house with his father thomas jefferson all his life. you can't tell him much. he listens to madison and lafayette. he's serving people. i don't think you can demean him effectively in his mind, because his experience he sees is he actually greater than yours. that's the element of this. you see this working in the wahls. also the trial itself, you know, is such a point --...
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classic stories of hemingway liberating the hotel after world war would.d hemingway and f. scots fitzgerald. >> elise, we will finish with you. what's the must read? >> an article in "the new york times" about bahrain and how they are disappointing in americans' effort for their effort of recall in reform. it is broader trend in the middle east, strategic interest and our commitment to american ideals of pluralism. >> i always enjoy the must reads. i'm even more impressed that you guys never include your own. you never include the articles that you have written. >> i think i try to. >> the producer said no. always a pleasure. have a fantastic sunday. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> folks, that's going to do it. that's going to wrap up this sunday's edition of "weekends with alex witt." alex will be next week. up next, "meet the press" with david gregory. have yourself a fantastic sunday. [ male announcer ] this is genco services -- mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of dir
classic stories of hemingway liberating the hotel after world war would.d hemingway and f. scots fitzgerald. >> elise, we will finish with you. what's the must read? >> an article in "the new york times" about bahrain and how they are disappointing in americans' effort for their effort of recall in reform. it is broader trend in the middle east, strategic interest and our commitment to american ideals of pluralism. >> i always enjoy the must reads. i'm even more...
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many of them compiled town by town by abby hemingway in the 1860s and '70s written by the local historians. you get quite a good picture. so when the revolution was over the british finally realized it had been duped. they kept se what they were doing and never had intended to rejoin the british empire. washington wasn't even sure he sent a spy in to find out what ethan allen was going but it was the same spy that oath then allen sent in to ticonderoga, so that didn't work. when it was over, ethan allen remarried. his wife died of t.b. he married a much younger woman, 26 years old. he was the ill legitimate daughter of a swiss engineer in the british army raised by an aunt who that aunt had married a loyalist who had committed suicide but left 40,000 acres of land in the connecticut valley so she and an aunt were there. i tried to see if they could any of this land. no b h nobody had any money at the end of the revolution. he needed a source of income. proposed to a right of way. he would not take an oath of marriage. but he married anyway. they rode off in a sled in the winter time. and b
many of them compiled town by town by abby hemingway in the 1860s and '70s written by the local historians. you get quite a good picture. so when the revolution was over the british finally realized it had been duped. they kept se what they were doing and never had intended to rejoin the british empire. washington wasn't even sure he sent a spy in to find out what ethan allen was going but it was the same spy that oath then allen sent in to ticonderoga, so that didn't work. when it was over,...
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cummings, first publishers of faulkner, first publishers in the united states of ernest hemingway. the list goes on and on of the creative -- the firm went bankrupt in the early '30s, but wound up as a set in the 1970s in norton's hands to the wonderful energy of my colleague, robert while. we're now reside the imprint. we publish wilson's new book, two of the very first books on the revived list. >> you are watching the tv on c-span2 big we are in new york haty at book expo america and we
cummings, first publishers of faulkner, first publishers in the united states of ernest hemingway. the list goes on and on of the creative -- the firm went bankrupt in the early '30s, but wound up as a set in the 1970s in norton's hands to the wonderful energy of my colleague, robert while. we're now reside the imprint. we publish wilson's new book, two of the very first books on the revived list. >> you are watching the tv on c-span2 big we are in new york haty at book expo america and we
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in the time may have prevented this, we have seen a visit to hemingway's marina. this is inside the cuban trip. this is a tremendous way to help civil society inside if cuba promote democracy and human rights. it can dramatically increase castro pose a real shame. .- castro's regime tell me how the policy is working. >> there are other reasons. >> we have seen these reports of the increase in reserves. for're at been increases this on a nickel. there has also been an increase in the industrialization. firms have required to increase cash and reserves because of the bad credit risk. we believe there are many different reasons that the reserves may have increased. we do not believe there is a sole reason. >> do you dispute that the largest increase is a combination of remittances and travel money? >> i do not know that is the reason for the increase. >> nickel has increased so much that it is creating an increase of $2 billion tax >> there are multiple reasons they have increased their reserves. there are funds from remittances and travel. there are abuses that are
in the time may have prevented this, we have seen a visit to hemingway's marina. this is inside the cuban trip. this is a tremendous way to help civil society inside if cuba promote democracy and human rights. it can dramatically increase castro pose a real shame. .- castro's regime tell me how the policy is working. >> there are other reasons. >> we have seen these reports of the increase in reserves. for're at been increases this on a nickel. there has also been an increase in the...
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. >> last year, trish hoffman won the lottery allowing her to shoot hbo joz "hemingway and gelhorn" entirelyancisco. hoffman said the tax credit saved her $3 million and she hired 500 people. >> i produced eight films and this is the first one that's been able to shoot in california. >> la county estimates that every dollar in tax credits give away brings in $1.13 in taxes. with california facing a nearly $16 billion deficit, the tax credits may go away after next year. if that happens, oklahoma is waiting. vine wells, cnbc business news, hollywood. >>> when it comes to paying more, there's finally good news at the pump. coming up tonight on "nbc nightly news" with brian williams, miguel almaguer reports from los angeles on the falling gas prices. >> in the right direction we're moving now. >> that's for sure. >>> coming up, no stranger to dust-ups. actor alec baldwin at the center of a new controversy. . >>> and coming up on news4 as 5:00, we're following new developments in the murder at a hotel in due dewey beach. jerry sandusky's wiefr took the stand. live to the court house with late br
. >> last year, trish hoffman won the lottery allowing her to shoot hbo joz "hemingway and gelhorn" entirelyancisco. hoffman said the tax credit saved her $3 million and she hired 500 people. >> i produced eight films and this is the first one that's been able to shoot in california. >> la county estimates that every dollar in tax credits give away brings in $1.13 in taxes. with california facing a nearly $16 billion deficit, the tax credits may go away after next...
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it's pathetic and i know somewhere ernest hemingway chest peter.they're sensitive legal matters that i cannot just go up a lot of back and forth here in just a bit. we've got a great panel and i just want you to know how honored i have then stewart spent the last three years and how lucky i am to be paid to write something i care about is passionately about as world war ii journalists meant to follow these five great correspondence. this journalistic band of brothers. walter cronkite if you peek him an amazing guy and were fortunate to chip with us tonight. chip is lucky to be here. his old man flew on bombing missions over nazi germany, tracked u-boats, rattletrap, at such low altitude. he was the only american correspondent to fly a bomber on d-day. on august 16, 1944, he was sitting on a c. 47 on a runway in britain, set to become one of only two correspondence to witness what it then the incredible, dramatic parachute drop to liberate paris. but alas i can't, eisenhower canceled the mission because the first and third army with dancing across f
it's pathetic and i know somewhere ernest hemingway chest peter.they're sensitive legal matters that i cannot just go up a lot of back and forth here in just a bit. we've got a great panel and i just want you to know how honored i have then stewart spent the last three years and how lucky i am to be paid to write something i care about is passionately about as world war ii journalists meant to follow these five great correspondence. this journalistic band of brothers. walter cronkite if you...
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. >> last year trish hoffman won the lottery alog louing her to shoot hbo's "hemingway and gelhorn" entirely she hired 500 people. >> i produced eight films and this is the first one i've been able to shoot in california. >> l.a. county estimates that every dollar in tax credits given away brings in $1.13 in taxes. the tax credits may go away after next year. if that happens, oak klahoma is waiting. >>> a film festival features -- i'm just having some trouble here today. >> coffee? >> i know. features clint eastwood classics. too excited. the museum is featuring his westerns. today's is "the outlaw josey wales." tomorrow it's the movie "pale rider" where he protected a village from a greedy mining company. >> clint eastwood classic, a lot of alliteration. preacher protecting a village. >> i think you're so great. coming up, 15 minutes away from the 10:00 hour. how you can test out your olympic spirit at an event right here in d.c. >> but you'll want your roller skates for this one. you are all laced up? >> i was going to spend all afternoon roller skating, so i'm glad it is shining. it is co
. >> last year trish hoffman won the lottery alog louing her to shoot hbo's "hemingway and gelhorn" entirely she hired 500 people. >> i produced eight films and this is the first one i've been able to shoot in california. >> l.a. county estimates that every dollar in tax credits given away brings in $1.13 in taxes. the tax credits may go away after next year. if that happens, oak klahoma is waiting. >>> a film festival features -- i'm just having some...
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publishers of e cummings, first publishers of faulkner, first publishers in the united states of ernest hemingway and the list goes on and on other creative publishing that was being done in the 1920's. the firm went bankrupt in the early 30's, but wound up, as i say, in the 1970's, and norton's hands to the wonderful energy of my colleague we have now revise the intent -- &. why two of the very first books on the revised live right imprints. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 at new york city. we have been talking with drake mcfeely, chairman and president of the norton company. >> what are you reading this summer? book tv wants to know. >> i'm wrapping up a citizens of london which came out a couple of years ago. a picture of london during the war and three very prominent people, rather strongly held views that we should get into the war. sent over there by president roosevelt, their foreign aid program. the ambassador had replaced joseph kennedy, partial to the germans. i suspect that is the reason roosevelt felt at home. a marvelous book about the three of them and their interaction with c
publishers of e cummings, first publishers of faulkner, first publishers in the united states of ernest hemingway and the list goes on and on other creative publishing that was being done in the 1920's. the firm went bankrupt in the early 30's, but wound up, as i say, in the 1970's, and norton's hands to the wonderful energy of my colleague we have now revise the intent -- &. why two of the very first books on the revised live right imprints. >> you're watching book tv on c-span2 at...
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they were favored by vincent van gogh and ernest hemingway and plan to file papers in september. >> ie when it they have that elastic on. you write something and put the elastic on. >> the little snap. >> i got a whole ton of them. >> i have a bunch with one or two pages used. >> burn my diaries. >> uncertainty continues to surround around egypt's first presidential election claiming victory. the muslim brotherhood said it would convene parliament later on today. >> another story given everything that's happening around the world, important for stability in egypt and across the middle east. >> headlines today let's get a quick check. yields soaring as spain auctions 3 billion euros of short term paper. >> greece edging towards a coalition government. >> will the fed twist again as it starts its two day meeting. we'll have all of these stories and more. stay with us. ♪ but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, "what's next?" introducing the all-new rx f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> hi, everybody. welcome back. you're watching "worldwide exchange". >> spain has b
they were favored by vincent van gogh and ernest hemingway and plan to file papers in september. >> ie when it they have that elastic on. you write something and put the elastic on. >> the little snap. >> i got a whole ton of them. >> i have a bunch with one or two pages used. >> burn my diaries. >> uncertainty continues to surround around egypt's first presidential election claiming victory. the muslim brotherhood said it would convene parliament later on...
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she dove into havana's hemingway marina a short time ago, and she is doing it without a shark cage inark infested waters. she is hoping to finish the swim in 40 to 50 hours. wow. >>> do you have a foul mouth? then you better stay away from this building. swearing could land you a night in the slammer. >>> this morning, mitt romney is counting his cash after his campaign raised about $3.2 million in the hours after the big health care ruling. supreme court ruled 5-4 in favor of the law. chief justice john roberts said the most controversial part, the individual mandate, is valid as a tax, even though it's not valid under the commerce clause. the ruling became a rallying cry for both political parties. democrats praising the president and republicans vowing to repeal the law. and no matter how you feel about the health care law, there's no escaping it. even in a town so quaint, it feels like it's out of the wild west. martin savidge went there to get reaction to the supreme court's decision. >> reporter: news that the supreme court's decision arrived about the time that folks sat down f
she dove into havana's hemingway marina a short time ago, and she is doing it without a shark cage inark infested waters. she is hoping to finish the swim in 40 to 50 hours. wow. >>> do you have a foul mouth? then you better stay away from this building. swearing could land you a night in the slammer. >>> this morning, mitt romney is counting his cash after his campaign raised about $3.2 million in the hours after the big health care ruling. supreme court ruled 5-4 in favor of...
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she cove into the hemingway marina earlier today and she is doing this without a shark cage in heavyn swimming record. we will keep a close eye on what she is all about. >>> and meet another casualty of mexico's war on the drug cartels. it is not a person, but it is actually a whole town. >> welcome to a town near the texas border that used to boast a population of 20,000 just three years ago, but for all practical purposes, it has now become a ghost town. ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪ born on the bayou [ female announcer ] the perfect song for everywhere can be downloaded almost anywhere. ♪ i'm back, back in the new york groove ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. >>> it has become a virtual ghost town and pescaria, mexico was a quaint and peaceful town, but now among many places in mexico, it is completely deserted. the drug cartels have people running for thar lives w. the presidential elections days away, the election is taking center stage. rafael romo has th
she cove into the hemingway marina earlier today and she is doing this without a shark cage in heavyn swimming record. we will keep a close eye on what she is all about. >>> and meet another casualty of mexico's war on the drug cartels. it is not a person, but it is actually a whole town. >> welcome to a town near the texas border that used to boast a population of 20,000 just three years ago, but for all practical purposes, it has now become a ghost town. ♪ rocky, rocky...
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in the time that we have permitted this truffle we are seeing visit to hemingway's marina, performanceince and my all-time favorite part of inside the que bus trip of the opportunity in santa clara to visit the monreal or the cuban revolutionary was laid to rest where you meet with a history and to ultimately understand his legacy. this is an important way to promote democracy and human rights and that the same time dramatically increase the ability to have resources to oprah's its people as we see the highest amount of repression has been said from within those in cuba in five decades. tell me how that policy is working. >> senator, there are of the reasons to ascertain. >> you don't dispute the. but there's also been increases until fairly recently in prices for nickel and recovery from the 2008 hurricanes in florida. they're also been increasing industrialization and increasing numbers of countries and firms that have required. certainly we do not believe there is a. the largest increase in reserves is a, a combination. >> cynical was increased so much that it's now created an incre
in the time that we have permitted this truffle we are seeing visit to hemingway's marina, performanceince and my all-time favorite part of inside the que bus trip of the opportunity in santa clara to visit the monreal or the cuban revolutionary was laid to rest where you meet with a history and to ultimately understand his legacy. this is an important way to promote democracy and human rights and that the same time dramatically increase the ability to have resources to oprah's its people as we...
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in that time that we are permitted this trouble we have seen a visit to hemingway's marina, cigar factory tours, performances the cuban national and my all-time favorite par left inside cuba's troup the opportunity to visit the memorial the cuban revolutionary was laid to rest where you meet with the story and to ultimately understand his legacy. this is a tremendously to help civil society inside of cuba promote democracy and human rights. and at the same time, dramatically increase castro's regimes ability to have resources to oppress its people as we see the highest amount as has been said in five decades. >> senator, there are other reasons as difficult as it is to ascertain the statistics on cubin revenue comco. we have certainly seen those reports. obviously of the increase in reserve but they've also been increases until fairly recently in the prices for nickel and recovery room the 2008 hurricane in cuba. there's also been increasing because of their policies import substitution industrialization increasing numbers of countries and firms that have required to increase cash and res
in that time that we are permitted this trouble we have seen a visit to hemingway's marina, cigar factory tours, performances the cuban national and my all-time favorite par left inside cuba's troup the opportunity to visit the memorial the cuban revolutionary was laid to rest where you meet with the story and to ultimately understand his legacy. this is a tremendously to help civil society inside of cuba promote democracy and human rights. and at the same time, dramatically increase castro's...
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. >> reading hemingway right now, aren't you? thank you. ask not. not for facebook, perhaps. >>> it is one month after facebook's public debut. the report that they made several new moves that contributed to the volatility. among them shutting out two leading banks from -- to individual retail investors. the paper says morgan assistantly star banker michael groups insisted that he be the sink the driver of the ipo, and if the deal went back, it would be his throat to choke. >> i can tell you some of the reporting i've done, not for air confirm what the journal is reporting today, in the sense that morgan stanley did not approach this, as you typically do, really linked with your co-underwriters where you have a united front on the road show, and are very much more involved perhaps than they were in pricing. the question is how much is grimes out there? i don't know the answer, the way frank quattrone was wuchblts morgan stanley would say it's not true, but it does come up in a lot of conversations. >> i had heard anecdotally a lot of my friends in t
. >> reading hemingway right now, aren't you? thank you. ask not. not for facebook, perhaps. >>> it is one month after facebook's public debut. the report that they made several new moves that contributed to the volatility. among them shutting out two leading banks from -- to individual retail investors. the paper says morgan assistantly star banker michael groups insisted that he be the sink the driver of the ipo, and if the deal went back, it would be his throat to choke....
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in the time we have permitted this, we have seen a visit to hemingway's marina, a cigar factories, performances of the cuban national ballet, and my all-time favorite, part of inside cuba was a trip, the opportunity to visit the chair memorial where the revolutionary was laid to rest where you meet with a historian to ultimately understand his legacy. this is a tremendous way to help civil society inside of cuba, promote democracy and human rights. andantes same time increase castor's regina's ability to have resources to oppress its people as we see the highest amount has been seen in five decades. tell me how the policy is working. >> there are other reasons, as difficult as it is to ascertain statistics, there are other things we believe -- >> you do not dispute that? >> we have certainly seen those reports of the increase in reserves. there have also been increases in prices for nickel, and recovery from the 2008 hurricanes, and an increase, because of their imports of -- firms are required to increase cash and reserves because of cuba's bad credit risk. we believe there are many reasons th
in the time we have permitted this, we have seen a visit to hemingway's marina, a cigar factories, performances of the cuban national ballet, and my all-time favorite, part of inside cuba was a trip, the opportunity to visit the chair memorial where the revolutionary was laid to rest where you meet with a historian to ultimately understand his legacy. this is a tremendous way to help civil society inside of cuba, promote democracy and human rights. andantes same time increase castor's regina's...