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so, hemingway is writing a story. and we need to be conscious of the fact, he is riding a short story. this is fiction. but he is hoping to show a something more significant about the way people remember the war, what they are bringing home from it. kevin? >> it is interesting that his character, given all that, is so interested in waiting for all of the histories to come back, it -- and the accurate maps, even as chapman is saying these will be the memories of the war that will really last, the soldier himself, the character soldier is saying, no, this isn't true. i want to wait until all of this stuff comes out to my so i can put myself on the map where i was when and understand what role i played in the greater war. >> yeah. natalie? >> yeah, that segment reminded me -- and i put it in the margins of the sheet -- keegan faces battle, in that -- it is a very emotional story, the eyewitness, the flesh witness that we are going to remember later, but you also need to have that broader context, and you just don't get t
so, hemingway is writing a story. and we need to be conscious of the fact, he is riding a short story. this is fiction. but he is hoping to show a something more significant about the way people remember the war, what they are bringing home from it. kevin? >> it is interesting that his character, given all that, is so interested in waiting for all of the histories to come back, it -- and the accurate maps, even as chapman is saying these will be the memories of the war that will really...
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quintessential hemingway. and tellse comes home their experience, and by the time he comes home, they do not like to hear it anymore. he bottles everything up inside. he can't really express himself. >> i love that scene, right? jacob? people willtime listen is when he is exaggerating his war experience. he does not like that because it is not true. public is just infatuated with the idea of the extremes. >> there is a sense of entitlement and it, you know? when he talks about he does not want these consequences. it is interesting how that comes out. this guy is a marine. because of the elite nature of the marines, it is almost like this leaves me to believe comes from what the service was like. you are so elite that you get certain things or -- >> he does want some kind of recognition, right? at he finds himself in competitive landscape. everyone else has come home. he comes home pretty late. of course with his homecoming, all of the war stories have been sold, and most of them have been lies, that he found.
quintessential hemingway. and tellse comes home their experience, and by the time he comes home, they do not like to hear it anymore. he bottles everything up inside. he can't really express himself. >> i love that scene, right? jacob? people willtime listen is when he is exaggerating his war experience. he does not like that because it is not true. public is just infatuated with the idea of the extremes. >> there is a sense of entitlement and it, you know? when he talks about he...
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this inscription -- to kara weeks instead of a drink, best wishes, earnings to hemingway -- ernest hemingwayistory and life of des moines, iowa this afternoon. july 20 march the 40th anniversary of the first lunar landing. veteran nbc space correspondent jay barberie on the life of the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong tonight at 10:00 eastern on c-span two. >> next, precious metals market discusses the rise of silver as currency and details the reasons for its eventual collapse in the 19th century. he looks at the changes in both the u.s. and international markets that contributed to the shift from silver to gold as the monetary standard. the museum of american finance hosted this event which is about 45 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. can you hear me? welcome backowan, to our lunch and learn series. ,ur core mission is to preserve exhibit, and teach about the nation's finances and history and we are a smithsonian affiliate. today we will hear from our erez-santella. p
this inscription -- to kara weeks instead of a drink, best wishes, earnings to hemingway -- ernest hemingwayistory and life of des moines, iowa this afternoon. july 20 march the 40th anniversary of the first lunar landing. veteran nbc space correspondent jay barberie on the life of the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong tonight at 10:00 eastern on c-span two. >> next, precious metals market discusses the rise of silver as currency and details the reasons for its eventual...
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can you imagine father and son looking just like ernest hemingway?ays there. >>> kids in utah, this is a great one, they went on the slide of their lives this weekend. slide city came to town and transformed main street into 1,000 foot long slip n slide. it took over three city blocks and 3,000 participants seeing how far they could go. that looks like fun. >> san francisco, wrovl, with the hills would be a great city to do it. the problem is it's like 60 degrees every day. you would need heated water. >> i with still go for it. >>> one of the facilities at kennedy space center is being renamed after neil armstrong. first person to set foot on the moon. >> one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> yesterday was the 45th anniversary of armstrong's famous 1969 moon walk. kennedy space center's operations and building will now be named after the astronaut who died in 2012. >>> happy birthday to john levitt, who is 57, robin williams who is 63, and cat stevens 66. i'm dara brown. thanks for watching "early today." have a great one. >>> from
can you imagine father and son looking just like ernest hemingway?ays there. >>> kids in utah, this is a great one, they went on the slide of their lives this weekend. slide city came to town and transformed main street into 1,000 foot long slip n slide. it took over three city blocks and 3,000 participants seeing how far they could go. that looks like fun. >> san francisco, wrovl, with the hills would be a great city to do it. the problem is it's like 60 degrees every day. you...
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so this inscription was very best wishes, ernest hemingway. so we discovered the it was a bar in key west, one of the bars that he famously frequented. we have in our collection a postcard from hemingway to carl weeks community has planned a trip to florida. he is not going to be in florida, but there is great fishing of the particular part of florida peninsula within our collection we have these two great hemingway pursuits, drinking and fishing, if photo of his wife in havana, cuba. some of the work itself, first edition of the green horn of africa is great, but and we have a personal connection which is really fantastic. another wonderful component of our correction is our james joyce collection. and first editions of ulysses -- ulysses. this particular work, it was part of works in progress which eventually published. the printing that are and marked and in some cases sign or initial. this is an incredible piece. the objects that we have seen speak to a longer history of bookmaking, from the earliest handwritten manuscript completed two th
so this inscription was very best wishes, ernest hemingway. so we discovered the it was a bar in key west, one of the bars that he famously frequented. we have in our collection a postcard from hemingway to carl weeks community has planned a trip to florida. he is not going to be in florida, but there is great fishing of the particular part of florida peninsula within our collection we have these two great hemingway pursuits, drinking and fishing, if photo of his wife in havana, cuba. some of...
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hemingway calls key west home in the 1930's as running the of the bulls was featured in hemingway's novelson also rises. >>> all right. well, that is it for "eyewitness news" at 7:00 here's what we have at 8:00. are you feeling sick but can't muster up energy to leave the house to see a doctor or is it too late? well, this philadelphia family found a way. three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has their high tech solution. >>> also ahead we will know, where the shoreline is today but where will it be tomorrow? brand new technology shows us a glimpse have the future and past. >>> and cloudy to start the day but will we need umbrellas. carol back with the sunday forecast next. right now, get free lenses with a complete pair purchase for caring for you, and your eyes, just got a little easier. kids 14 and under. this is genuine eye care right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. son: dad, this is a remix. it's the new red white & blue slam. same thing. hmm-mm. this has blueberries, strawberries and cream cheese icing. you don't know what you're talking about. yup, he love
hemingway calls key west home in the 1930's as running the of the bulls was featured in hemingway's novelson also rises. >>> all right. well, that is it for "eyewitness news" at 7:00 here's what we have at 8:00. are you feeling sick but can't muster up energy to leave the house to see a doctor or is it too late? well, this philadelphia family found a way. three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has their high tech solution. >>> also ahead we will know,...
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neil: we'll watch closely, andrew hemingway.id put out a call to the incumbent governor. we have yet to hear back. i think she has been on before, has she not, guys? maybe i'm wrong, but hope springs eternal. thank you, sir. the last word he mentioned about the higher minimum wage, that's getting to be a big, big cause celebre across the country, but careful what you wish for, because if your state does raise the minimum weak, then a lot -- wage, then a lot of institutions do cut back on their hiring. in fact, some of them stop hiring people. it's happening in michigan, and folks are finding out the hard way. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ neil: well, michigan's minimum wage hike could force colleges to start cutting student jobs. in fact, according to my next guest, it's happening. campus reform editor-in-chief has the details for us. i hope i pronounced that correctly. what are you noticing happening already? your minimum wage is eventually going up to $9 t.25 an hour, right? >> yeah, $9.25. so we increased the minimum wage, currently it's $7.40. by
neil: we'll watch closely, andrew hemingway.id put out a call to the incumbent governor. we have yet to hear back. i think she has been on before, has she not, guys? maybe i'm wrong, but hope springs eternal. thank you, sir. the last word he mentioned about the higher minimum wage, that's getting to be a big, big cause celebre across the country, but careful what you wish for, because if your state does raise the minimum weak, then a lot -- wage, then a lot of institutions do cut back on their...
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was the home of the first books of hemingway, faulkner, american tragedy, it was bought in 1973. we relaunched it in 2012 and we are in our third season with already many bestsellers. >> what's the point of having a lot of imprint under one publishers because it gives a diversity of books. we have differences from norton, many similarly. we like more translation. we like sometimes a cheesier books. we go to high quality books but it's a way of branching out the norton into in many ways we are a like but we express our editors differently. >> let's start with a couple of books you have coming up this fall. let's start with xhosa prizewinner edward o. wilson. >> yes. he has won the pulitzer prize twice for books. he has written a book called the meaning of human existence with 15 essays really examining how we came to be and the challenges of human existence in the future. he says we have passed the line on which natural selection of babies has ended and that we're designing our own children. he examines the genetic implications or this for our future. in another piece he examines
was the home of the first books of hemingway, faulkner, american tragedy, it was bought in 1973. we relaunched it in 2012 and we are in our third season with already many bestsellers. >> what's the point of having a lot of imprint under one publishers because it gives a diversity of books. we have differences from norton, many similarly. we like more translation. we like sometimes a cheesier books. we go to high quality books but it's a way of branching out the norton into in many ways we...
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neil: we'll watch closely, andrew hemingway.for governor, we did put out a call to the incumbent governor. we have yet to hear back. i think she has been on before, has she not, guys? maybe i'm wrong, but hope springs eternal. thank you, sir. the last word he mentioned about the higher minimum wage, that's getting to be a big, big cause celebre across the country, but careful what you wish for, because if your state does raise the minimum weak, then a lot -- wage, then a lot of institutions do cut back on their hiring. in fact, some of them stop hiring people. it's happening in michigan, and folks are finding out the hard way. ♪ ♪ 'd you ever learn... ♪ ♪ to fight without saying a word? ♪ ♪ then waltz back into my life ♪ ♪ like it's all gonna be all right ♪ ♪ don't you know how much it hurts? ♪ ♪ when we don't talk ♪ when we don't touch ♪ when it doesn't feel like we're even in love ♪ ♪ it matters to me ♪ when i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ don't know what to do ♪ don't know if it really even matters to you ♪ ♪ how can i make you
neil: we'll watch closely, andrew hemingway.for governor, we did put out a call to the incumbent governor. we have yet to hear back. i think she has been on before, has she not, guys? maybe i'm wrong, but hope springs eternal. thank you, sir. the last word he mentioned about the higher minimum wage, that's getting to be a big, big cause celebre across the country, but careful what you wish for, because if your state does raise the minimum weak, then a lot -- wage, then a lot of institutions do...
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he uses works by three writers, hemingway, toest look at how soldiers cope with civilian life to deal with physical
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he uses works by three writers, including ernest hemingway, to
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this is ernest hemingway. hemingway was cover for a magazine, and we met him at mount st. michelle. here he is talking with bill walton, who incidentally became a fast friend of president kennedy. these were just moments that we could take time out to rest. there's helen kirkpatrick and the man in the center is bill stringer he ways killed trying to get boo paris. one of the things that correspondents tried to do was to get into paris before anyone else. he was hit by an 88 shell. of course these are the shots i wanted to bring home to the family and friends. the little island was very quaint, a very old place, but fortified in several ways. we discovered that the beaches in the area especially when the tide was out, would be high and dry. they put those sticks in the sand to keep our planes from landing. we found a family of three brothers, and even the tal blond one was a boy, i found out later, because their grandmother was taking care of them. their parents, i was told, were killed at the battle of st. lowe. one afternoon rather late, i walked out, because as the sun was setting
this is ernest hemingway. hemingway was cover for a magazine, and we met him at mount st. michelle. here he is talking with bill walton, who incidentally became a fast friend of president kennedy. these were just moments that we could take time out to rest. there's helen kirkpatrick and the man in the center is bill stringer he ways killed trying to get boo paris. one of the things that correspondents tried to do was to get into paris before anyone else. he was hit by an 88 shell. of course...
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this is the green hills of africa by ernest hemingway. it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl and ernest hemingway. this is the inscription. >> is for the history and literary life of des moines , iowa. >> john boehner and other republicans are asking congress to sue president obama and claiming that he exceeded his authority in implementing the affordable care act. legal analysts discuss the merits of the lawsuit. this part of the hearing is two hours and begins with pete sessions. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> good morning. we are holding a hearing. the resolution in question will be referred to the rules committee because it commits -- creates an authority within the rules of the house. we are here to discuss the unwarranted c-span1. >> specifically we're here to discuss an unwarranted ongoing shift of power in favor of the executive branch. under president obama the executive branch has increasingly gone beyond the constra
this is the green hills of africa by ernest hemingway. it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl and ernest hemingway. this is the inscription. >> is for the history and literary life of des moines , iowa. >> john boehner and other republicans are asking congress to sue president obama and claiming that he exceeded his authority in implementing the affordable care act. legal analysts discuss the merits of the lawsuit. this part of the hearing is two hours...
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so this is "the green hills of africa" by hemingway published in 1935. and this is a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl weeks and ernest hemingway. so this inscription, "to carl weeks, instead of a drink at pena's with very best wishes, ernest hemingway." >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa. saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's btv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on "american history tv" on c-span3. >>> thursday, gm's ceo mary barra appeared before a senate commerce subcommittee on the delayed ignition switch recall. during that hearing, senator claire mccaskill called for the removal the company's general counsel. here's a look. >> mr. milli can, i want to spend my time on my first round with you. i want to make sure everybody understands what punitive damages are. what punitive damages are. for lawyers, that is a blinking red light. punitive damages in our system are designed to punish corporations. or people. for conduct that is outrageous and egregious. it is a method by which
so this is "the green hills of africa" by hemingway published in 1935. and this is a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl weeks and ernest hemingway. so this inscription, "to carl weeks, instead of a drink at pena's with very best wishes, ernest hemingway." >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa. saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's btv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on "american history...
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carl also collected a variety of first edition of ernest hemingway's work. so this is a works by hemingway published in 1935 and this is a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl weeks and ernest hemingway. so this inscription, to carl weeks, instead of a drink, with very best wishes, artist hemingway. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa, started at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday afternoon at two on american history tv on c-span3. >> july 20 marks the 40th anniversary of the first lunar landing. veteran nbc space correspondent on the life of the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong saturday night at 10 eastern on c-span2's afterwards. >> yesterday a house subcommittee held a hearing on the department into the targeting of the consumer group by the irs. we heard testimony from deputy attorney general james cole who responded to republican doubt about the matter has been handled and called for an independent prosecutor to conduct the investigation instead of the justi
carl also collected a variety of first edition of ernest hemingway's work. so this is a works by hemingway published in 1935 and this is a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl weeks and ernest hemingway. so this inscription, to carl weeks, instead of a drink, with very best wishes, artist hemingway. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa, started at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday afternoon at two on...
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. >>> there was only one earnest hemingway but many who resemble him.contest in key west, florida, over the weekend. the contest was held at bar he frequented when he lived in key west. the winner was the lucky collins who lives in phoenix, arizona. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning." we'll be live on the crash site from malaysia flight 17. i'm lauren lyster. this is the "cbs morning news." 'e something delicious... for everyone. hershey's miniatures, choose your own delicious. nature valley crunchy granola bars give you energy from 1/3 of your daily whole grains, so 1/3 of this commercial is dedicated to what you could do with all that energy. energy for making new ocean friends. >>> some good news in the fight against achltds david begnaud has details in our health report. first dow futures indicate a slightly lower this morning. jury reska duncan has that and the rest of the business headlines. >>> dow was up. the dow jones was up 123 points. the nasdaq added almost 69. >>> comcast cable has reached a deal with espn. next month comcast will carry th
. >>> there was only one earnest hemingway but many who resemble him.contest in key west, florida, over the weekend. the contest was held at bar he frequented when he lived in key west. the winner was the lucky collins who lives in phoenix, arizona. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning." we'll be live on the crash site from malaysia flight 17. i'm lauren lyster. this is the "cbs morning news." 'e something delicious... for everyone. hershey's miniatures,...
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variety ofollected a first editions of ernest hemingway work. publishede green hill in 1935. this a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl and ernest hemingway. carl, with very best wishes, ernest hemingway. >> explore the history and literary life of desk voice, iowa. -- des moines, iowa. >> many of the crises in afghanistan could have been avoided if the u.s. had listened to afghanistan president karzai according to former afghanistan war commander. he was part of an event looking at karzai's legacy as long as a kabul-based reporter. he leaves office in august. this is over 2 hours. get started.n welcome. thank you for coming. now that you are here, i should say there is maybe one slight problem with the topic we are going to deal with today. is, is it even a too premature to speak about karzai's legacy. audit of, we began an the 8 million votes according to a deal that secretary kerry brokered last week. it will be a complicated audit. i would not be surprised having gone through something similar with an ambassador that it m
variety ofollected a first editions of ernest hemingway work. publishede green hill in 1935. this a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl and ernest hemingway. carl, with very best wishes, ernest hemingway. >> explore the history and literary life of desk voice, iowa. -- des moines, iowa. >> many of the crises in afghanistan could have been avoided if the u.s. had listened to afghanistan president karzai according to former...
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ernest hemingway actually got into a car accident and was hospitalized here with a broken arm. fortunately, that didn't end his writing career. >> billings, you know, was placed in the heart of crow country. the crow indian reservation is across the yellowstone river. and the crow have always been a part of billings' history. early on, they came here ad traded in the stores that opened. later on, the crow were a big part of our annual fair. and, of course, today a lot of people in billings travel to the annual crow fair and celebrate crow culture and traditions. >> billings is also known for its striking natural beauty. it's hard to believe that this area was once covered by a great sea. >> there are large cliffs of sandstone around billings, great walls of rock. we call them the rim rocks or the rims. that's all that's left of that great inland sea. >> from the top of the rims, you can see present-day billings. >> well, billings has always been a major transportation center here in the northern great plains. it had irrigation, which allowed agriculture to prosper. we grow suga
ernest hemingway actually got into a car accident and was hospitalized here with a broken arm. fortunately, that didn't end his writing career. >> billings, you know, was placed in the heart of crow country. the crow indian reservation is across the yellowstone river. and the crow have always been a part of billings' history. early on, they came here ad traded in the stores that opened. later on, the crow were a big part of our annual fair. and, of course, today a lot of people in...
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every year to take part in the week-long festival those made famous by her nest hemingway.ernest hemingway. a spaniard was also a court in the chest. both men are said to be in serious condition. a record- breaking year for recalls. later in lunch but we're making the chills with spicy cheese and serving up with a refreshing raspberry lemonade. support is warning about in a scam that threatens the rest deportation or loss of property. the use phone calls or send e-mail to pose as irs agents. they claim to have arrest warrants for offenses ranging from this jury duty to bank fraud and money-laundering. the demand personal information money orders or prepaid debit card. a valid arrest one could only be served in person and never buy phone or e-mail. >> after two days of selling investors are buying today. the dow up 48 points. honda is expanding the air beck recall. the defective inflator could explode in a crash sending shards of metal towards the driver and passengers. the propellant they used was not used properly and was too powerful. ford has recalled about 100,000 cars and trucks. gene
every year to take part in the week-long festival those made famous by her nest hemingway.ernest hemingway. a spaniard was also a court in the chest. both men are said to be in serious condition. a record- breaking year for recalls. later in lunch but we're making the chills with spicy cheese and serving up with a refreshing raspberry lemonade. support is warning about in a scam that threatens the rest deportation or loss of property. the use phone calls or send e-mail to pose as irs agents....
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sincerely, ernest hemingway."loring life in des moines, iowa. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to turn our attention to the growing budget deficit. joining us here is maya macguineas with the committee for the responsible federal budget will stop in regard to -- responsible federal budget. year,ard to the coming the cbo directed us this past week. guest: right, the congressional budget office came out with its long-term projections. these are important, because they show is not what to expect if we are just in this decade, which is how we look at the budget as far as 10 years numbers, but in a long term which is not good. it is not a surprise, but is a useful reminder that the deficit has been coming down in the short term. in some ways, that is good. in some ways, that is bad. the short-term improvements stand in the way of a stronger economic recovery. you kind of worry about the fact that you don't want deficit reduction to come too fast. you want the economy to be able to regain its footing and
sincerely, ernest hemingway."loring life in des moines, iowa. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to turn our attention to the growing budget deficit. joining us here is maya macguineas with the committee for the responsible federal budget will stop in regard to -- responsible federal budget. year,ard to the coming the cbo directed us this past week. guest: right, the congressional budget office came out with its long-term projections. these are important,...
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carl also collected a variety of first editions of earnest hemingway's work. this is the green hills of africa published in 1935 and this is a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl weeks and earnest hemingway. so this inscription, to carl weeks, instead of a drink at penas. with very best wishes, earnest hemingway. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines a. sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on cspan 3. >> afternoon president karza circumstances set to leave office in august after 13 years. they'll discuss his legacy and the country his successor will inherit. >> later the kcato institute examines our current mortgage system and housing reform since the 2008 financial crisis. see that event live at 12:00 p.m. eastern also on cspan 2. >> july 20th marks the 40th anniversary of the first lieu c -- lunar landing. saturday night at 10:00 eastern on c-span 2's after words. >> 40 years ago the watergate scandal lead to the only resignation of an american president. throughout the month and
carl also collected a variety of first editions of earnest hemingway's work. this is the green hills of africa published in 1935 and this is a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl weeks and earnest hemingway. so this inscription, to carl weeks, instead of a drink at penas. with very best wishes, earnest hemingway. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines a. sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on cspan 3. >>...
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. >> bulls, in this case, hemingway impersonators road bulls through town. called it home, and featured in helping way's novel the sun also rises. we'll be right >> that's "eyewitness news" tonight. i'm natasha brown. we appreciate you being with us tonight. if you are up early our morning team is, as well, they're on at 6:00 a.m. always on line at cbsphilly.com. criminal minds up next, everyone, got to get home to watch. have a great night. take care. ♪ >> now a paid presentation for meaningful beauty advanced by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars from tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> and, brand new for 2014, our best offer ever, including $95 in free gifts. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's jus
. >> bulls, in this case, hemingway impersonators road bulls through town. called it home, and featured in helping way's novel the sun also rises. we'll be right >> that's "eyewitness news" tonight. i'm natasha brown. we appreciate you being with us tonight. if you are up early our morning team is, as well, they're on at 6:00 a.m. always on line at cbsphilly.com. criminal minds up next, everyone, got to get home to watch. have a great night. take care. ♪ >> now a...
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of first edition of ernest hemingway's. this was published 1935 and is the great peace because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between weeks and hemingway. this subscription to carl weeks instead of with very best wishes ernest hemingway. governor of new jersey, my dear friend, governor chris christie. [ applause ] ♪ [applause] ♪ >> thank you very much it is great to be back again iowa governor. thank you for the introduction but it is funny for me to stand up here to hear governor branstad say that i was an inspiration for him to run for governor because i can tell you in 2010 when we got the phone call in new jersey from governor branstad campaign asking if i would come to campaign for him at the end i said to my staff, he knows who i am? he is so legend. he is a guy who set the example for governors all across the country for both parties. not because he initially served four terms with an extraordinary job, but it to me, and makes his service sort extraordinary is the last four years because when h
of first edition of ernest hemingway's. this was published 1935 and is the great peace because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between weeks and hemingway. this subscription to carl weeks instead of with very best wishes ernest hemingway. governor of new jersey, my dear friend, governor chris christie. [ applause ] ♪ [applause] ♪ >> thank you very much it is great to be back again iowa governor. thank you for the introduction but it is funny for me to stand up...
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. >> bulls, in this case, hemingway impersonators road bulls through town. called it home, and featured in helping way's novel the sun also rises. we'll >> that's "eyewitness news" tonight. i'm natasha brown. we appreciate you being with us tonight. if you are up early our morning team is, as well, they're on at 6:00 a.m. always on line at cbsphilly.com. criminal minds up next, everyone, got to get home to watch. have a great night. take care. man: now, from these experiments, a few factors became evident. one was the realization that serial killers have been with us since the dawn of man. please, let him go. take whatever you want, take anything, but please let my son go. my name is professor james fallon. i'm a scientist-- neuroscientist-- and i study the human brain. it is a complex and sometimes lethal machine. in a blind experiment, colleagues sent me 70 mri brain scans, and i idea who these brains belonged to. some were normals, some were schizophrenics, and some were killers. i analyzed all of them, 5 of which i dethad nod were the brains of psychopat
. >> bulls, in this case, hemingway impersonators road bulls through town. called it home, and featured in helping way's novel the sun also rises. we'll >> that's "eyewitness news" tonight. i'm natasha brown. we appreciate you being with us tonight. if you are up early our morning team is, as well, they're on at 6:00 a.m. always on line at cbsphilly.com. criminal minds up next, everyone, got to get home to watch. have a great night. take care. man: now, from these...
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karl also collected a variety of first edition of ernest hemingway's work. so this is published in 1935, and this is a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between karl and ernest hemingway. so this inscription, to karl weeks, instead of a drink, with very best wishes, ernest hemingway. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday afternoon at two on american history tv on c-span3. >> the head of the congressional budget office told members of congress that unless changes are made to health care programs such as medicare, taxes will need to be raised. dr. elmendorf comments were concerned the cbo's newly released long-term budgetary outlook. we will show you as much of this as we can until our live event at nine eastern. >> the committee will come to order. to make sure that every witness knows that it is against the law to provide false testament to a committee of congress, we've begun this new committee practice in every committee, swearing and all
karl also collected a variety of first edition of ernest hemingway's work. so this is published in 1935, and this is a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between karl and ernest hemingway. so this inscription, to karl weeks, instead of a drink, with very best wishes, ernest hemingway. >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday afternoon at two on american history tv on...
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tom slays, who -- when he learned i was joining the marine corps, had me read, like, tolstoy and hemingwayl my head with a little bit of wisdom from some of the smartest people to write about war. the cannon of war writing is grim. i was reading, "the good soldier." the great world war 1 novel written by a czech anarchist. while i was writing one of the stories in here. as i was writing the book i was also reading things to inform me -- to inform me about kind of technical matters, so i get the details ruth of these different jobs, but also i was reading tough get the emotional things right. so times it was war literature, and sometimes it was like a diary of a country priest, or beer in the snooker club. a brilliant egyptian novel. or whatever it might be. >> you're way too well read. earlier you talked about the individual's experience of war, which is really tiny. mine was especially typy. i was -- tiny. i was in a 19-unit platoon, and when i first wrote about the first gulf war and having been in the marine corps, i read dozens and dozens of the books written by journalists and i read
tom slays, who -- when he learned i was joining the marine corps, had me read, like, tolstoy and hemingwayl my head with a little bit of wisdom from some of the smartest people to write about war. the cannon of war writing is grim. i was reading, "the good soldier." the great world war 1 novel written by a czech anarchist. while i was writing one of the stories in here. as i was writing the book i was also reading things to inform me -- to inform me about kind of technical matters, so...
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like hemingway said, it's not words like valor, honor and glory are meaningless to veterans.they want to talk about dates, places and names. think of a different way to approach the process i guess. sort of over answer to your question. >> question for janet burroway. janet suntanned was a ranger and the a ranger and a captain in his arm his fine contractor for humanitarian de-mining. shot and killed himself in 2004. her memoir is "losing tim: a memoir," out of this year. you write that tim was despond and enraged by the bush administration and its regime in baghdad, the corruption, the incompetent, the cradle, the lies, the stupid the. is disillusionment that deep. you said we as a nation have adopted a previously different images of our brave young men and women of the armed forces versus sleazy contractors. could you explain? >> yes. is this on? okay. i'd like to start by piggybacking on david's comment about the 22 a day, because my son doesn't count among the 22 a day. because he went to iraq as a contractor, he was in love with the military all his life. he started as a
like hemingway said, it's not words like valor, honor and glory are meaningless to veterans.they want to talk about dates, places and names. think of a different way to approach the process i guess. sort of over answer to your question. >> question for janet burroway. janet suntanned was a ranger and the a ranger and a captain in his arm his fine contractor for humanitarian de-mining. shot and killed himself in 2004. her memoir is "losing tim: a memoir," out of this year. you...
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ofalso collected a variety first editions of ernest hemingway's work. this is "green hills of africa" published in 1935 and this is a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl weekes and ernest hemingway. this inscription -- >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa, saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's "book tv and on american history tv on c-span 3. 40 years ago, the watergate scandal led to the only resignation of an american president. throughout this month and early august, american history tv revisits 1974 and the final weeks the nixon administration. this weekend, opening statements from the house judiciary committee as members consider articles of impeachment against president nixon. >> election of the president occupies a very unique system. it is the one act in which the entire country participates. the outcome is accepted and the occupant stands as a symbol of our national unity and commitment. if the judgment of the people is to be reversed, the majority will to be undone, the
ofalso collected a variety first editions of ernest hemingway's work. this is "green hills of africa" published in 1935 and this is a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl weekes and ernest hemingway. this inscription -- >> explore the history and literary life of des moines, iowa, saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's "book tv and on american history tv on c-span 3. 40 years ago, the watergate scandal led to the only...
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the festival dates back, and was immortalized in an ernst hemingway book. the end each day with the bulls slaughtered, and the bull fighting is waning in popularity. news week reports there's a third as many as seven years ago. a recent gallop found there was no interest in bull fighting. tourism helped keep it going. there's no shortage of vacation vac unls for known -- pack uges for anyone that wants to put on the white and red. >>> are there real-life ufos? chile thinks so. we'll tell you about their study >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. >>> did a nation's government just admit to the existence of ufos. the chilean government released reports of pictures taken of unidentified flying objects. according to officials, they are genuine, and the government has no explanation for the objects of the scientists are getting a new tool in the fight against climate change, with the launch of a new satellite, the orban carbon sort of tri two. monitoring carbon, helping scientists under the effects co2 has on the changing climate. dr derrick
the festival dates back, and was immortalized in an ernst hemingway book. the end each day with the bulls slaughtered, and the bull fighting is waning in popularity. news week reports there's a third as many as seven years ago. a recent gallop found there was no interest in bull fighting. tourism helped keep it going. there's no shortage of vacation vac unls for known -- pack uges for anyone that wants to put on the white and red. >>> are there real-life ufos? chile thinks so. we'll...
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." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: let's start with ernest hemingway, one of the greats who wrotet the first draft was actually "writ drink, edid sweber." i don't think he was taking his own advice. next, we have friedrich nietzsche, who said "whenever i climb i am followed by a dog called ego." very insightful nietzsche. let's see his first draft. "whenever i climb, i am followed by a dog, but it's not my dog. it's my neighbor's dog. and i'm like hey, dave, i don't feel like taking care of your dog. but there i am, climbing and making sure the dog has enough food and water. it's ridiculous." [ laughter ] sounds like maybe nietzsche was going through something when he wrote that. next, we have deepak chopra, who said "there are no accidents, there is only some purpose that we haven't yet understood." and his first draft. "there are no accidents. you knew that yogurt in the refrigerator was mine, carol." [ laughter and applause ] when you clearly mark a yogurt, you're upset if someone eats it. sorry to take his side, carol. our next quote is -- oh, it looks like there's more to nie
." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: let's start with ernest hemingway, one of the greats who wrotet the first draft was actually "writ drink, edid sweber." i don't think he was taking his own advice. next, we have friedrich nietzsche, who said "whenever i climb i am followed by a dog called ego." very insightful nietzsche. let's see his first draft. "whenever i climb, i am followed by a dog, but it's not my dog. it's my neighbor's dog. and i'm like hey,...
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author ernest hemingway was born on this day in 1899.ny man robin williams is celebrating his 63rd birthday today. u.s. soccer gold medalist brandy chastain is also celebrating. and get to the cake and take it out for the dodd frank law. yes, it's the big fourth birthday. four years ago today president obama signed the landmark financial legislation into law. no longer would banks run wild. right away republicans said the sky is about to fall, it would stifle wall street, it would kill jobs. >> now the dodd frank law is another example of the president's attack on economic freedom. burdensome regulations serve only to restrict freedom and imperil enterprise. >> regulations are inhibiting the formation of jobs. >> the thing that would get our economy going is if we would repeal the obama agenda. obamacare, dodd frank, all the regulations he's shackling our economy with. that's what's keeping our economy from moving forward. >> what dodd frank is a horror movie for the american economy, a horror movie for if people are interested in taking
author ernest hemingway was born on this day in 1899.ny man robin williams is celebrating his 63rd birthday today. u.s. soccer gold medalist brandy chastain is also celebrating. and get to the cake and take it out for the dodd frank law. yes, it's the big fourth birthday. four years ago today president obama signed the landmark financial legislation into law. no longer would banks run wild. right away republicans said the sky is about to fall, it would stifle wall street, it would kill jobs....
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something that came out this year that won and award like the pulitzer few weeks ago to a shiny door or hemingwayot of our clients enjoy that and expect it and they know they are going to find a knowledgeable person to talk to about that market which is a fun part of the industry. to sell a stack of paper bags and turnaround and have somebody want to talk about not $1,000 collectable book is fun. we have to keep his room locked because there is some expensive stuff in here. everything in here is alphabetized from here, there is some really awesome -- mccarty editions, for example, one of my favorites. this is not signed the it is pretty rare. there is what we feature a lot of is the partner and the wealthy because mississippi author's, this is probably something you won't see in a lot of bookstores this is a signed william faulkner. we have events every week, sometimes several weeks, sometimes in the fall six seven days week. sometimes they are big national best sellers with law lines and sometimes literary first novels, 20 or 30 people in joining the getting to meet an author and talking about w
something that came out this year that won and award like the pulitzer few weeks ago to a shiny door or hemingwayot of our clients enjoy that and expect it and they know they are going to find a knowledgeable person to talk to about that market which is a fun part of the industry. to sell a stack of paper bags and turnaround and have somebody want to talk about not $1,000 collectable book is fun. we have to keep his room locked because there is some expensive stuff in here. everything in here...
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this administration knows he was not going to be a stenographer and he had the built-in gift that hemingwayeral intensity that itself was deeply moral and set up clear boundaries. it self it was a standard that we can all compare to. he was a subversive cat in the best way. i remember once joking with him, he would always wear a blazer and tie. this is not a blazer and tie kind of guy and i asked him about it. he very patiently explain to me. he said you know no one ever stops you if you are wearing a coat and tie. you can go anywhere. and it was all about access. it was all about he would put on that and that was the suit because people would drop their guard a little bit warned he could get further down the hall to tell the real truth as he saw it and he was uncompromising in that and saw further with most spokesmen sought with real clarity. you have got to know he would be loving it even now a year beyond the grave. he's making people laugh and making people nervous and the stirring the pot and causing trouble. that's the way he would want it and i guess for all of us we get the gift not
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earnest hemingway immortalized it in the sun also rises. >>> the hearing could decide the future of theers is delayed. it's being determined whether shelley sterling can sell the team for $2 billion to ballmer. deliberations were supposed to start this morning, but attorneys for sterling asked to move the case to federal court. this it happened after donald sterling's racist remarks to his former assistant were made public and he was ordered to sell the team. >>> coming up next on abc 7 news at 4:00, it looks like any other wedding picture, but it is not. wait until you see mother nature's photo bomb behind them. that's next. >>> later on, the incredible support for one boy's lemonade stand and how it's helping. >>> our camera shows high clouds and low clouds and some sun. when will we see more sun? i'll 0 address that question coming up. >>> and outside look at the san francisco sky way live. not too bad. we've seen it a lot worse. traffic moving along in both directions, albeit fairly slowly. the cars on the left-hand side of your screen are trying to get onto the bay bridge. we'll co
earnest hemingway immortalized it in the sun also rises. >>> the hearing could decide the future of theers is delayed. it's being determined whether shelley sterling can sell the team for $2 billion to ballmer. deliberations were supposed to start this morning, but attorneys for sterling asked to move the case to federal court. this it happened after donald sterling's racist remarks to his former assistant were made public and he was ordered to sell the team. >>> coming up...
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he also collected a variety of first editions of ernest hemingway's work. this is "the green hills of africa." this is a great piece because it illustrates the personal relationship that existed between carl weekes and ernest hemingway. this inscription -- explore the history and literary life of the des moines, iowa, saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2 cost "book tv." tv."span 2's "book >> the heads of republican election efforts held a news conference today to talk about the 2014 midterm elections. they talked about their efforts to raise campaign funds come a build grassroots networks, and develop online strategies. this is one hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. think you all for coming. i want to welcome all of our guests here today. matt walter with the republican state leadership council. obviously, today, the goal is to the you an idea of where republican party is from all levels from local to federal stand as we head into the midterm elections. each of the folks up here will give you about a 10 minute committeen as to the they are doing in the race
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there may be a hemingway in there, or a van gogh, let's take care of each other. >> you know, some of stories are just crushing, but the remarkable thing is that these are hugely successful people. so you balance the crushing personal histories against the record of extraordinary achievement and it's inspiring. >> woodruff: andreasen says it will take several years to complete the research project on the creative mind but the results at the midway point were so exciting, she wanted to make them public now. >> sreenivasan: you can find a link to nancy andreasen's cover story for the atlantic on our website. >> sreenivasan: and to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. so as we wrote about in the morning email this morning, when you talk about immigration, there's policy and politics. let's tackle the policy first. there was maybe a photoop here at the white house, and the president made a point of saying there's a nation of immigrants and laws. he looked like he wanted to thread the needle a bit. is this a
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newshour for tonight, on friday, we'll look at the link between creative genius and mental illness from hemingwayo tesla. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff, we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ererertz . >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> you're just gaming the system. you're an american company. >> fighting words, the president tells stev
newshour for tonight, on friday, we'll look at the link between creative genius and mental illness from hemingwayo tesla. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff, we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting...
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invoke the old hemingway thing, the job here is not to judge but to understand and the other thing i say is to newspaper ran treat everything as an opportunity for a reader to stop reading you. other books you get the benefit of the doubt but newspaper, every sentence not only has to be reported and well written but the act of persuasion to get to the next sentence. that has worked for years but lately i find myself having conversations with our very talented designers at the paper who want to do things like at videos, and recordings, and sound and i love what they do and yet to me it is just a bunch of things that often in competition with each other like saying to the reader here is an excuse, you're getting ripped up now, and interrupt what the writer has done to give you an opportunity to spend five minutes looking at an interview with the guy you are reading about. you can tell i get a middle -- >> the revelation for me, you were reading a long and it was so seamless. i totally agree with you. >> that is where early days of integration and figuring out how to do it well, it shou
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and kind of like the impressionists or, you know, hemingway and fitzgerald and joyce, they were all spearingch other on, the beatles made a leap and the stones and stevie wonder and bob dylan and jimi hendrix, everybody trying to top each other. it was that rare, rare moment where the most innovative stuff was also the most popular stuff. the best music was also the best-selling music and we're still living off the fumes of that. >> look, i wasn't born in the '60s. but i grew up -- >> but i get you feel like you were there. >> i feel like i was there. really, i grew up to my mother singing me "i want to hold your hand" one of the first things i played for my newborn was "i want to hold your hand" and the entire beatles collection. that's part of it. it has staying power. >> it has staying power. why do we care about john wayne? some stuff lasts. some doesn't. no offense meant, talking about the dave clark 5 or jerry and the pacemakers. that was music of its moment. but some of this stuff transcends its moment. >> that's about the music. what about those screaming girls and the cultural and s
and kind of like the impressionists or, you know, hemingway and fitzgerald and joyce, they were all spearingch other on, the beatles made a leap and the stones and stevie wonder and bob dylan and jimi hendrix, everybody trying to top each other. it was that rare, rare moment where the most innovative stuff was also the most popular stuff. the best music was also the best-selling music and we're still living off the fumes of that. >> look, i wasn't born in the '60s. but i grew up --...
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this is not ernest hemingway we are talking about. this is not john steinbeck. this is just a working newspaperman churning out six articles a week, week after week after week. and yet he achieved a kind of closeness with the american people that no other writer of that time did. when pyle died, many people felt they had lost a close personal friend. that's not an exaggeration. what i want to do today, i want to talk about how this one journalist made such a large impact writing journalism, and especially what that means about the portrait, the understanding of world war ii the public received and the memory of world war ii that has come down to us now, even now, and how that affects the way journalists do their jobs as war correspondents today. first, a little background about pyle. he was old for a war correspondent. he was just turning 40 when the war began. he was a little guy, five foot eight, 110 pounds, skinny, bald. had a long face. nobody you would look twice at if you passed him on the street. he had never been to war before. he had never been in the m
this is not ernest hemingway we are talking about. this is not john steinbeck. this is just a working newspaperman churning out six articles a week, week after week after week. and yet he achieved a kind of closeness with the american people that no other writer of that time did. when pyle died, many people felt they had lost a close personal friend. that's not an exaggeration. what i want to do today, i want to talk about how this one journalist made such a large impact writing journalism, and...