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a mobile feat by earnest hemingw hemingway. has more on the book's resurgence. >> reporter: all of the sickness of the city came suddenly. first the cold rains of winter. that's a line from "a moveable feast" written by earnest hemingway. the book is his love letter to the city of light celebrating the cafes and cobblestone driveways. hemingway's book is pretty much required reading for most visitors for paris. it is unexpected that it is a source of comfort for the french in the wake of the deadly paris attacks. at book shops across paris, owners have seen a sudden spike of sales of the 51-year-old novel. what is your number one selling book? >> earnest hemingway. >> do you have anymore copies? >> it's sold out. >> translator: the appeal is symbolic. the title translates into paris. this gentleman is buying the book to remind himself the city of light is the city that loved a party. >> translator: we have to live. we have to go out, he says. we have to stick our tongues at the terrorists. >> reporter: shop owners say they have
a mobile feat by earnest hemingw hemingway. has more on the book's resurgence. >> reporter: all of the sickness of the city came suddenly. first the cold rains of winter. that's a line from "a moveable feast" written by earnest hemingway. the book is his love letter to the city of light celebrating the cafes and cobblestone driveways. hemingway's book is pretty much required reading for most visitors for paris. it is unexpected that it is a source of comfort for the french in...
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a movable feast by earnest hemingway, the writer's ode to paris.more on the book's recent resurgence. >> all of the sadness of the city came suddenly. with the first cold rains of winter. that's a line from a movable feast, a memoir about life in paris in the 1920s written by earnest hemingway. the book is his love letter to the city of light, celebrating its cafes and cobblestone streets, immortalizing an english language book shop where you can find a first edition copy of the american writer's iconic book. thanks. hemingway's book is pretty much required reading for most visitors to paris. what's unexpected is that it has also become a source of comfort for many of the french in the wake of the deadly paris attacks. at book shops across paris, owners have seen a sudden spike in sales of french versions of hemingway's 51-year-old novel. >> what is your number one selling book right now? >> a movable feast from earnest hemingway. >> do you have any more copies? >> it's sold out now. >> sold out? >> completely. >> part of the appeal is clearly symb
a movable feast by earnest hemingway, the writer's ode to paris.more on the book's recent resurgence. >> all of the sadness of the city came suddenly. with the first cold rains of winter. that's a line from a movable feast, a memoir about life in paris in the 1920s written by earnest hemingway. the book is his love letter to the city of light, celebrating its cafes and cobblestone streets, immortalizing an english language book shop where you can find a first edition copy of the american...
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"a movable feast" by hemingway. the book's recent resurgence. >> reporter: all of the sadness of the city came sudden with the first cold rains of winter. that's a line from "a moveable feast", a memoir about paris in the 1920s written by ernest hemingway. the book is a love letter to the city of light celebrating cafes and cobble stone streets in a book shop where you can find a first edition copy of the american writer's iconic book. thanks. hemingway's book is pretty much required reading for most visitors to paris. what's unexpected is that it has also become a source of comfort or many of the french in the wake of the deadly paris attacks. at book shops across paris owners have seen a sudden spike in sales of french versions of hemingway's 51-year-old novel. >> what is your number one selling book right now? >>" it's a move valuable feast" from ernest hemingway. >> do you have any more copies? >> not more. it's all sold out now. >> sold out? >> completely. >> reporter: part of the appeal is clearly sicymbolic.
"a movable feast" by hemingway. the book's recent resurgence. >> reporter: all of the sadness of the city came sudden with the first cold rains of winter. that's a line from "a moveable feast", a memoir about paris in the 1920s written by ernest hemingway. the book is a love letter to the city of light celebrating cafes and cobble stone streets in a book shop where you can find a first edition copy of the american writer's iconic book. thanks. hemingway's book is...
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. >> there's a story about ernest hemingway.there's quite a few cultural stories but that was certainly one of the best ones and again this didn't happen in 1946 or 47, but the dodgers have been coming to cuba for quite a while they did to spring training in 1942 and on one of the tracks, hemingway trips, hemingway at that point was living in cuba and he would run into the players at the casino at the national casino and he invited a handful of them back to his estate in cuba. and after many drinks basically he got into a boxing match with one of the dodgers players individually suggested that they duo the next morning. so there's many stories like that especially with the dodgers. >> have you heard people from the dodgers organization? >> not at this point, no. [inaudible] he didn't play in this area he actually played in the 50s a little later said he wouldn't have been there at this time. maybe for the next book. >> [inaudible] >> i am. probably i've already started conducting interviews. i want to do something on the final d
. >> there's a story about ernest hemingway.there's quite a few cultural stories but that was certainly one of the best ones and again this didn't happen in 1946 or 47, but the dodgers have been coming to cuba for quite a while they did to spring training in 1942 and on one of the tracks, hemingway trips, hemingway at that point was living in cuba and he would run into the players at the casino at the national casino and he invited a handful of them back to his estate in cuba. and after...
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i mentioned before the ernest hemingway thing.there was a character, i got from the dodgers who also was on one of the previous spring training trips. just for example, was caught in a hotel by two women by one of the woman's husband come and they had to get out of the country as quickly as possible. there was no need to embellish anything. was plenty of good material to work with. [inaudible] spent even a conclusion of the cuban league, one of the pages had to pitch on one day's rest, which you never see that happening here, ma except with the giants made it last year. he started the first game and then another pitch -- another pitcher pitched the second and anthony pitch the 13. two games in three days. >> was there a commission with a link? >> with the cuban league? i mean, they were just, they were not the same kind of characters i don't think that you would see here. i mean, i doubt much more with happy chandler because of the impact he had in terms of the cuban league, you know, and before him basically nothing in at the att
i mentioned before the ernest hemingway thing.there was a character, i got from the dodgers who also was on one of the previous spring training trips. just for example, was caught in a hotel by two women by one of the woman's husband come and they had to get out of the country as quickly as possible. there was no need to embellish anything. was plenty of good material to work with. [inaudible] spent even a conclusion of the cuban league, one of the pages had to pitch on one day's rest, which...
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. >> the "new yorker" missed out on hemingway and fitzgerald because they couldn't afford them. hemingway and fitzgerald were making their living on short stories more than novels, and there were so many commercial places in those days where you could public -- you know, saturday evening post, places that don't even exist anymore. so the "new yorker" had to invent a way to get fiction in the magazine. they discovered new talent, and that became part of the soul of the "new yorker." >> rose: we continue with billy eichner, the star of "billy on the street." >> strangely enough, like a lot of actors, i'm normal to shy offstage if i don't know you. but people loved the street act. they loved the energy. i think a real savvy new york-l.a. audience who i was performing for at the time, before youtube, appreciated getting insanely worked up about entertainment. >> rose: miller, recommend nicremnick andeichner when we >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information serv
. >> the "new yorker" missed out on hemingway and fitzgerald because they couldn't afford them. hemingway and fitzgerald were making their living on short stories more than novels, and there were so many commercial places in those days where you could public -- you know, saturday evening post, places that don't even exist anymore. so the "new yorker" had to invent a way to get fiction in the magazine. they discovered new talent, and that became part of the soul of the...
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a grandmother urged people to read and re-read hemingway's timeless memoir. the message struck a chord. >> it gives me hope. >> reporter: phyllis cohen, a native chicagoan, has lived in chicago for the last 15 years and runs a bookstore. >> it is a very sweet thing to see, that parisians are looking at an american writer's vision of paris in the past to get some hope for the future. >> reporter: the book's french title when translated back into english "paris is a party." >> of course, on november 13th, it was anything but. though suddenly it became a hashtag for parisians to share their stories of healing. the memoir skyrocketed to the top of best seller lists, sold out of bookstores, and well-worn copies now grace memorials. >> it's taken on a new meaning in that it's become, in many ways, a symbol of defiance. >> one of hemingway's old haunts still serves his favorite drink, absinthe. here, literature brings comfort. >> it's like a prescription, i would say. with it, you might feel better. >> it's to carry on with what the terrorists resent, which is cultu
a grandmother urged people to read and re-read hemingway's timeless memoir. the message struck a chord. >> it gives me hope. >> reporter: phyllis cohen, a native chicagoan, has lived in chicago for the last 15 years and runs a bookstore. >> it is a very sweet thing to see, that parisians are looking at an american writer's vision of paris in the past to get some hope for the future. >> reporter: the book's french title when translated back into english "paris is a...
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earnest hemingway's ode. now a new romance after a local grandmother was interviewed on television.he timeless memoir. the native chicagoan has lived in paris for years and owns a bookstore. >> it is something to see that parisians is looking at an american writer to get hope for the future. >> reporter: the book's title is "paris is a party." of course, on november 13th, it was anything but. suddenly paris became a hash tag to share stories of healing. the book skyrocketed and sold out of bookstores and well worn copies grace memorials. >> it has become a symbol of defianc defiance. >> reporter: one of hemingway's old bar still serves the signature drink. >> it is like a prescription. you might feel better. >> after the attacks, you need to carry on with what the terrorist resent which is culture and which is music and music which is reading. >> reporter: in the poet's words, if you are lucky enough to live in paris as a young man and wherever you go in life, it stays with you. paris is a moveable feast. this morning, the city of lights is moved. for "today," gabe gutierrez, nbc ne
earnest hemingway's ode. now a new romance after a local grandmother was interviewed on television.he timeless memoir. the native chicagoan has lived in paris for years and owns a bookstore. >> it is something to see that parisians is looking at an american writer to get hope for the future. >> reporter: the book's title is "paris is a party." of course, on november 13th, it was anything but. suddenly paris became a hash tag to share stories of healing. the book...
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[laughter] >> there's a story about ernest hemingway. could you kind of -- >> sure. there were quite a few cover stories and that was certainly one of the best ones. and again this was, this didn't happen in 1946-47 by the dodgers have been coming to cuba for quite a while. they did spring training there in 1941 and 1942. on one of those trips anyway at that point was living in cuba and had, he would run into the players at casinos, at the national christian and yet find a handful of them activist the state in cuba. at after many drinks basically got into a boxing match with one of the dodgers players, and eventually suggested that they duel the next morning. so there's many stories like that, especially with the dodgers. >> have you heard from people in the dodgers organization? >> no, not at this point, no. spent less sort of? >> no, he didn't play in this era. he actually played in the '50s, a little later so he would not event at this time. maybe for the next book. >> are you imagining another the? >> i am. probably come up already actually started conducting int
[laughter] >> there's a story about ernest hemingway. could you kind of -- >> sure. there were quite a few cover stories and that was certainly one of the best ones. and again this was, this didn't happen in 1946-47 by the dodgers have been coming to cuba for quite a while. they did spring training there in 1941 and 1942. on one of those trips anyway at that point was living in cuba and had, he would run into the players at casinos, at the national christian and yet find a handful...
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rosanna: rosanna: hemingway is here. greg: joining us and talking about important mental health why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. rosanna: we have breaking news, a house explosion elizabeth, new jersey. greg: what happened, jim? >> the cause is not known. this is a block off of route 1. the fire department activity is in the area. they are going back into the house. there is damage to the adjoining houses. the debris is all over the place. it is looking as if this house was cracked in half. the roof is split or the backside of the roof is sloping down to ground. on the front of the building, it is bloun off of it. as i mentioned there are two adjoining houses. there is damage to those houses as well. you can imagine, debris, lumber, siding, anything you can think of in a home is in the backyard as well a
rosanna: rosanna: hemingway is here. greg: joining us and talking about important mental health why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. rosanna: we have breaking news, a house explosion elizabeth, new jersey. greg: what happened, jim? >> the cause is not known. this is a block...
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"the new yorker" missed out on hemingway and fitzgerald because they could not afford them.y were making their living on short stories more than novels, and there were so many places where you could publish a saturday evening post. they don't exist anymore. "the new yorker" had to invent a way to get fiction in the magazine that they could afford. they discovered new talent. that became part of the soul of "the new yorker". the first really serious fiction editor goes and finds john cheever living in a cold water flat downtown. he spent his entire career writing into "the new yorker". charlie: we will learn about the decade of the 50's because we will see it through writers who wrote in that decade. david: right, this is not a comprehensive decade review of the 50's. certain things we are great on, the cold war, the technological pre-revolution. charlie: the coming cultural exclusion of the 60's. david: if you're looking for an elvis presley profile, weirdly, you're not going to get it. which tells me something. it tells me that i need to be alive to trends and popular cultu
"the new yorker" missed out on hemingway and fitzgerald because they could not afford them.y were making their living on short stories more than novels, and there were so many places where you could publish a saturday evening post. they don't exist anymore. "the new yorker" had to invent a way to get fiction in the magazine that they could afford. they discovered new talent. that became part of the soul of "the new yorker". the first really serious fiction editor...
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lynn sweet, molly hemingway, thank you. >> thank you.fox news alert, we want to take you to the white house now where president obama is about to bestow our nation's highest medal, the medal of honor ceremony, for now-retired u.s. army captain florent groberg. he threw himself on a grenade in afghanistan. let's listen. >> be with us as we honor the actions of our heroes. we give thanks for their sacred calling to serve, to protect, to defend our nation and our way of life without counting the costs. may this heroic and virtuous soldier be an example be for future generations. may his life serve as a beacon for our young men and women who run to the sound of the guns for the sake of humanity, for the sake of the nation they have come to love. in your holy name we pray, amen. >> amen. please be seated. good morning and welcome to the white house. a little more than three years ago as captain groberg was recovering from his wounds as a consequence of the actions that we honor today, he woke up on a hospital bed in a little bit of a haze. he
lynn sweet, molly hemingway, thank you. >> thank you.fox news alert, we want to take you to the white house now where president obama is about to bestow our nation's highest medal, the medal of honor ceremony, for now-retired u.s. army captain florent groberg. he threw himself on a grenade in afghanistan. let's listen. >> be with us as we honor the actions of our heroes. we give thanks for their sacred calling to serve, to protect, to defend our nation and our way of life without...
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. >> carter: the sellout crowd at vaught-hemingway stadium affects this one. second penalty of the night. >> carter: what a critical time for it. they're ready for a hoty toddy. -- they're ready for a hotty toddy. allen on second and 15. loose football. allen falls on it at the 40. it's marquis hayneswho strips it away and nearly ends it. allen back on top to give >> aaron: marquise haynes, leading sacker on this team beats the leading tackler, beats him with speed and brandon allep is lucky to fall back on that football. what's your third-and-25 play, carter? throw to the tight end? first down markers all the way -- first down marker all the way to the 15. allen from the gun. incomplete. it will be fourth and 25. one last chance for the razorbacks. hampton nearly picks it. >> aaron: if you're arkansas, you've got to go back to what's been working for you tonight. dominique reed has had a huge night. he's a tall, lean wide receiver with big-play ability. we've seen him do his thing. he's 6'3". throw the football up and let one of your taller receivers high-poi
. >> carter: the sellout crowd at vaught-hemingway stadium affects this one. second penalty of the night. >> carter: what a critical time for it. they're ready for a hoty toddy. -- they're ready for a hotty toddy. allen on second and 15. loose football. allen falls on it at the 40. it's marquis hayneswho strips it away and nearly ends it. allen back on top to give >> aaron: marquise haynes, leading sacker on this team beats the leading tackler, beats him with speed and brandon...
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historically that people know who hank cochran was and what he did, and he always wanted to be the hemingwayuntry music, and i think he did it. >> it's stunning when you look at the body of work that he was able to accomplish and stay relevant for so long. that's way out of the ordinary. >> ♪ i've got everything ♪ everything but you >> they will be recording hank cochran songs way down the line and probably not even know who he was. >> i think it's really important for people to understand where country music came from and the era of the '50s and '60s, which is hank cochran, harlan howard, willie nelson, roger miller. these guys set the standard for writing songs. >> ♪ don't you ever get tired ♪ of hurting me ♪ he was responsible, really, for me going to nashville and getting a job writing for pamper music. hank had a lot to do with me getting started. >> i met hank. he reached out his hand and had a cd that already had my name on it. i kind of gathered that this wasn't by chance. >> shortly after he first met him, hank was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, so for the o years he lived after
historically that people know who hank cochran was and what he did, and he always wanted to be the hemingwayuntry music, and i think he did it. >> it's stunning when you look at the body of work that he was able to accomplish and stay relevant for so long. that's way out of the ordinary. >> ♪ i've got everything ♪ everything but you >> they will be recording hank cochran songs way down the line and probably not even know who he was. >> i think it's really important...
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. >> carter: the sellout crowd at vaught-hemingway stadium affects this one. second penalty of the night. >> carter: what a critical time for it. they're ready for a hoty toddy. -- they're ready for a hotty toddy. allen on second and 15. loose football. allen falls on it at the 40. it's marquis hayneswho strips it away and nearly ends it. allen back on top to give >> aaron: marquise haynes, leading sacker on this team beats the leading tackler, beats him with speed and brandon allep is lucky to fall back on that football. what's your third-and-25 play, >> carter: how about play action throw to the tight end? first down markers all the way -- first down marker all the way to the 15. allen from the gun. incomplete. it will be fourth and 25. one last chance for the razorbacks. hampton nearly picks it. >> aaron: if you're arkansas, you've got to go back to what's been working for you tonight. dominique reed has had a huge night. he's a tall, lean wide receiver with big-play ability. we've seen him do his thing. he's 6'3". throw the football up and let one of your
. >> carter: the sellout crowd at vaught-hemingway stadium affects this one. second penalty of the night. >> carter: what a critical time for it. they're ready for a hoty toddy. -- they're ready for a hotty toddy. allen on second and 15. loose football. allen falls on it at the 40. it's marquis hayneswho strips it away and nearly ends it. allen back on top to give >> aaron: marquise haynes, leading sacker on this team beats the leading tackler, beats him with speed and brandon...
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eugene robert son, molly hemingway and robert fineman.this trump opportunity tonight. it's huge. this is kwoez hard, the place for politics. becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. like limiting where you earn bonus cash back.hings. why put up with that? but the quicksilver card from capital one likes to keep it simple. real simple. i'm talking easy like-a- walk-in-the-park, nothing-to-worry-about, man-that-feels-good simple. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. it's a simple question. what's in your wallet? so wi got a job!ews? i'll be programming at ge. oh i got a job too, at zazzies. (friends gasp) the app where you put fruit hats on animals? i love that! guys, i'll be writing code that helps machines communicate. (interrupting) i just zazzied you. (phone vibrates) look at it! (friends giggle) i can do dogs,
eugene robert son, molly hemingway and robert fineman.this trump opportunity tonight. it's huge. this is kwoez hard, the place for politics. becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. like limiting where you earn bonus cash back.hings. why put up with that? but the quicksilver card from capital one likes to...
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necessarily mean five years old but novels from the 20th century up through now so someone like hemingway even though they are dead and the books are 56 years old is modern fiction but to specialize in that type of material. >> diamide dealer from salt lake city so those first editions it is the fund and a small book fair to do. so to see friends of my semi regular basis. and this is the time to get out of the book fair when we can see each other. >> the internet has knocked the wind out of the sales for the trade shows because people would line up and pay lots of money and go look for stuff but now the internet makes things seem less rare so it is harder to read a quality book fair because it isn't as much emergency because they think i can look that up on the internet's. but we still have enough material we have a good crowd to keep the show going that shows have gone out of business in many cities because they cannot get enough dealers because there are not even if customers. >> the internet has to is the way people sold ooks it is also resulting in bookstores. so you could have a shop
necessarily mean five years old but novels from the 20th century up through now so someone like hemingway even though they are dead and the books are 56 years old is modern fiction but to specialize in that type of material. >> diamide dealer from salt lake city so those first editions it is the fund and a small book fair to do. so to see friends of my semi regular basis. and this is the time to get out of the book fair when we can see each other. >> the internet has knocked the...
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hemingway once did what i did. [laughter] henry james once did what i did. and now pat conroy, irish boy from the bronx rights. taking yourself seriously as a writer is one of the hardest thing in the world. it's at me for novels before i could tell anyone i was a writer. i used to tell everyone i was a teacher because nobody ever asks you a question if you say you are a teacher. they don't want to know one thing else about you. it has never gotten easier. it still gets harder yet i can't do anything else and i can't do anything about it. >> let me ask you about the challenge of writing this novel particularly. you kind of threw down the gauntlet for yourself and you said you were not going to write about your parents anymore. that you had explored that relationship to your satisfaction. your moving away from that. has that been harder than you thought it might be? or has it been liberating? >> it's been pleasant in this way, i knew i was going to lose my sister carol who is my beloved sister carol and i was going to lose her forever. that was going to be so
hemingway once did what i did. [laughter] henry james once did what i did. and now pat conroy, irish boy from the bronx rights. taking yourself seriously as a writer is one of the hardest thing in the world. it's at me for novels before i could tell anyone i was a writer. i used to tell everyone i was a teacher because nobody ever asks you a question if you say you are a teacher. they don't want to know one thing else about you. it has never gotten easier. it still gets harder yet i can't do...
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. >> carter: the sellout crowd at vaught-hemingway stadium affects this one. >> aaron: that is arkansas's second penalty of the night. >> carter: what a critical time for it. they're ready for a hoty toddy. -- they're ready for a hotty toddy. allen on second and 15. loose football. allen falls on it at the 40. it's marquis hayneswho strips it away and nearly ends it. allen back on top to give >> aaron: marquise haynes, leading sacker on this team beats the leading tackler, beats him with speed and brandon allep is lucky to fall back on that football. what's your third-and-25 play, carter? >> carter: how about play action throw to the tight end? first down markers all the way -- first down marker all the way to the 15. allen from the gun. incomplete. it will be fourth and 25. one last chance for the razorbacks. hampton nearly picks it. >> aaron: if you're arkansas, you've got to go back to what's been working for you tonight. dominique reed has had a huge night. he's a tall, lean wide receiver with big-play ability. we've seen him do his thing. he's 6'3". throw the football up and let one
. >> carter: the sellout crowd at vaught-hemingway stadium affects this one. >> aaron: that is arkansas's second penalty of the night. >> carter: what a critical time for it. they're ready for a hoty toddy. -- they're ready for a hotty toddy. allen on second and 15. loose football. allen falls on it at the 40. it's marquis hayneswho strips it away and nearly ends it. allen back on top to give >> aaron: marquise haynes, leading sacker on this team beats the leading...
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kennedy: davey crockett, daniel boone, lyndon johnson, ernest hemingway. >> lyndon johnson takes jfkunt in texas and has two different endings, you got to decide which one you believe, whether it was the kennedy version. so cool. one of my favorite stories. he had his cadillac rigged out so he could deer hunt. definitely a texas thing. he had it rigged out and driving and shooting deer on the ranch, sounds like a lot of fun. kennedy: oh, willie. great guy. coming up everyone's favorite socialist bernie sanders playing the bongos. how you cannot wait to see that? >>> a defense attorney releases an ad that is so amazing, you may move to texas and break laws to hire them. another "topical storm," that is next. is next. >> usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. us
kennedy: davey crockett, daniel boone, lyndon johnson, ernest hemingway. >> lyndon johnson takes jfkunt in texas and has two different endings, you got to decide which one you believe, whether it was the kennedy version. so cool. one of my favorite stories. he had his cadillac rigged out so he could deer hunt. definitely a texas thing. he had it rigged out and driving and shooting deer on the ranch, sounds like a lot of fun. kennedy: oh, willie. great guy. coming up everyone's favorite...
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a rundown looking takeout about two hours' drive out of charleston in hemingway, south carolina.>> my family started in 1972. so i grew up running around this place. >> it's hard. >> it is. >> that's why no one does it, man. that's why there's nothing but bad barbecue. because in my opinion the only true way to make barbecue is the burn barrel and the pits and you got to stay up all night. >> all night. ♪ ♪ rodney scott, a man sought after all over the world for some of the finest, whole-hog barbecue there is. rodney and his family have been doing it like this and only like this for 43 years. slow, slow, slow cooked all night in the pit. there are no shortcuts. this ain't a craft. this is a calling. look at that. oh, man. >> got to have a little bit of white bread with it. >> yeah, see this is what everybody gets wrong in new york. you serve corn bread with barbecue, which of course falls into crumbles. you've got to adapt. >> look at that. this is what we call pork spaghetti. got to have some of that. >> man, that sauce is nice, too, right? >> vinaigrette pepper, it's my dad's r
a rundown looking takeout about two hours' drive out of charleston in hemingway, south carolina.>> my family started in 1972. so i grew up running around this place. >> it's hard. >> it is. >> that's why no one does it, man. that's why there's nothing but bad barbecue. because in my opinion the only true way to make barbecue is the burn barrel and the pits and you got to stay up all night. >> all night. ♪ ♪ rodney scott, a man sought after all over the world...
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hemingway once did what i did. henry james once did what i did. and out okay, pat conroy, there's a name for the ages. pat conroy, irish boy from the bronx, father a cop. in taking yourself so so as a writer. it took me four novels to four iq to anybody i was a writer. i used to say i was a teacher before then because nobody ever asked you questions agency you are a teacher. [laughter] they don't want to know one thing else about, but it is, but that's the thing that does to affect, it has never gotten easier, still gets harder. and it's what, i can't do anything else about it. >> let me ask you about the challenge of writing this novel particularly because you sort of threw down the can't let at the end the deficit and taken that you're not going to write about your parents anymore. and you're moving away from that. has that been harder than you thought it might be, or has it been liberating? >> it's been pleasant in this way. i knew by writing the death of santini i would lose my sister carol, who is my beloved sister carol. i would lose her for
hemingway once did what i did. henry james once did what i did. and out okay, pat conroy, there's a name for the ages. pat conroy, irish boy from the bronx, father a cop. in taking yourself so so as a writer. it took me four novels to four iq to anybody i was a writer. i used to say i was a teacher before then because nobody ever asked you questions agency you are a teacher. [laughter] they don't want to know one thing else about, but it is, but that's the thing that does to affect, it has...
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hemingway. they're okay. i guess. but my next guest, he's better.is career includes stops at national lampoon which saved my life. there was "rolling stone," which we won't hold that against him. his latest book brings together his funniest, most outrageous, most controversial and most loved pieces. it's call thrown under the omnibus. very clever. it's very heavy. it hits bookstores on tuesday. i'm delighted to have the man himself to talk about it. p.j., this is a big book. >> it is a big, fat book. anchor. workout program. >> i used it on my left arm, so my left arm is as strong as my right. i don't know why my right arm is stronger. >> well -- >> 25 years of working out. that right arm. this is amazing. is it safe to say everything in here was written on a typewriter? >> pretty nearly. when you get down to the last chapter from the last book, no. almost all of it was written on an ibm selectric. i worked on it up until a couple of years ago. and the guy, 91-year-old guy, the last guy who could repair a selectric said, i'm not doing this anymore.
hemingway. they're okay. i guess. but my next guest, he's better.is career includes stops at national lampoon which saved my life. there was "rolling stone," which we won't hold that against him. his latest book brings together his funniest, most outrageous, most controversial and most loved pieces. it's call thrown under the omnibus. very clever. it's very heavy. it hits bookstores on tuesday. i'm delighted to have the man himself to talk about it. p.j., this is a big book. >>...
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it is hemingway that had more cats and the same with the chinese artists.and. vonnie: follow the twitter account for many cat pictures. tom: oh, no. tomorrow, citigroup chief economist will join us. an interesting conversation. this will be interesting after what we have seen in 11 minutes from mark carney. stay with us on economics. investment in international relations. bloomberg "surveillance" ♪ good morning, everyone. a gorgeous new york. i cannot begin to convey the level of september in new york on this first week of november. eousity defined. let's have a lovely forex report. dollar-yen near point of 1.22 weaker yen, weaker euro. getting near the 98 print. that is a big deal. 100 print would be huge. i throw gold in for the foreign exchange correlation crew. gold.0 print on it would test support within the bear market on gold. reporte are on our forex this morning. francine: a lot of stuff. banks,king at central the jobs data. tomorrow, looking at corporate news. coming up shortly it is bloomberg and steph, we have lots going on on your show tod
it is hemingway that had more cats and the same with the chinese artists.and. vonnie: follow the twitter account for many cat pictures. tom: oh, no. tomorrow, citigroup chief economist will join us. an interesting conversation. this will be interesting after what we have seen in 11 minutes from mark carney. stay with us on economics. investment in international relations. bloomberg "surveillance" ♪ good morning, everyone. a gorgeous new york. i cannot begin to convey the level of...
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. >> absolutely, and hemingway as well. >> buster looks good, chip. >> he is looking good for 13, isn't? >> i was going to say, yeah. >> you got two others, don't you? >> reporter: yeah, two others. they are running around here someplace. >> helping a lot of people this morning, chip, with that story. i know people know about chocolate but this is a new one for a lot of people. they love their dogs. >> thank you, chip and buster. >>> coming up, "forbes" reveals its new list of the most powerful people. >>> for the first time ever, hawaii became a launch site for go as planned. >>> thank you. i got to check for that. that's a heart breaking story and my buddy and chloe with r snuggling in right now. let's get you ready to face the day. take the dog for a long, nice walk. 71. boy, i took a walk yesterday for hours. just great weather. almost a repeat today. we will be collar along the coast. a sea breeze sets up this afternoon. and more clouds, passing shower possible thursday. and better bet friday. and cool they are weekend. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toy
. >> absolutely, and hemingway as well. >> buster looks good, chip. >> he is looking good for 13, isn't? >> i was going to say, yeah. >> you got two others, don't you? >> reporter: yeah, two others. they are running around here someplace. >> helping a lot of people this morning, chip, with that story. i know people know about chocolate but this is a new one for a lot of people. they love their dogs. >> thank you, chip and buster. >>>...
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. >> absolutely and hemingway as well. >> buster looks good chip. >> he is looking good for 13 isn't?two others don't you? >> reporter: yeah, two others. they are running around here someplace. >> helping a lot of people this morning, chip, with that story. i know people know about chocolate but this is a new one for a lot of people. they love their dogs. >> thank you chip and buster. >>> coming up, "forbes" reveals its new list of the most powerful people. >>> for the first time ever hawaii became a launch site for a space rocket, but all didn't go as planned. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! your journey isn't about a single destination. it's about everything your corolla can reveal to you along the way. the surprises you find 200 feet in front of you and all the stories hidden up ahead. there are endless destinations waiting for you to find them. discover more in a corolla. toyota. let's go places. i guess i never really gave much thought to the acidity in any foods. never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it ne
. >> absolutely and hemingway as well. >> buster looks good chip. >> he is looking good for 13 isn't?two others don't you? >> reporter: yeah, two others. they are running around here someplace. >> helping a lot of people this morning, chip, with that story. i know people know about chocolate but this is a new one for a lot of people. they love their dogs. >> thank you chip and buster. >>> coming up, "forbes" reveals its new list of the most...
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. >> absolutely, and hemingway as well. >> buster looks good, chip. >> he is looking good for 13, isn't? >> i was going to say, yeah. >> you got two others, don't you? >> reporter: yeah, two others. they are running around here someplace. >> helping a lot of people this morning, chip, with that story. i know people know about chocolate but this is a new one for a lot of people. they love their dogs. >> thank you, chip and buster. >>> coming up, "forbes" reveals its new list of the most powerful people. >>> for the first time ever, hawaii became a launch site for a space rocket, but all didn't go as planned. >>> hi, everybody. meteorologist danielle niles. no clouds in the sky. beautiful start to the day and afternoon. so not as warm as yesterday. 60 to 66 for most of us with a light sea breeze kicking in at the coastline. 70 tomorrow with sun and clouds. record warmth possible. around 60 on sunday. evenly 50 by sunday. another warming trend for the start of next week. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! your journey isn't about a single de
. >> absolutely, and hemingway as well. >> buster looks good, chip. >> he is looking good for 13, isn't? >> i was going to say, yeah. >> you got two others, don't you? >> reporter: yeah, two others. they are running around here someplace. >> helping a lot of people this morning, chip, with that story. i know people know about chocolate but this is a new one for a lot of people. they love their dogs. >> thank you, chip and buster. >>>...
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mariel hemingway will be here. >> the actress, model? >> talking about very serious thing basically her family has battled, depression. nick cannon will be here. >> funny stuff f i was running 6 months after a hip repair. hiking 2 weeks after spine care. and setting records 9 months after shoulder treatment. one special hospital, over 1,000 special stories. see them all at hss.edu/backinthegame it's the holidays. which means a house full of people -- who all want to get online. so it's the perfect time for verizon fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. get out of the past. get fios. the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it
mariel hemingway will be here. >> the actress, model? >> talking about very serious thing basically her family has battled, depression. nick cannon will be here. >> funny stuff f i was running 6 months after a hip repair. hiking 2 weeks after spine care. and setting records 9 months after shoulder treatment. one special hospital, over 1,000 special stories. see them all at hss.edu/backinthegame it's the holidays. which means a house full of people -- who all want to get...
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molly hemingway. we are joined by joan walsh. a print newspaper.trade deal, donald trump joined a lot of the people on the hard left who said the agreement didn't deal with china's currency manipulation. he was correct on that point by rand paul. let's watch. >> if you look at the way china and india and almost everybody takes advantage of the united states, china in particular because they are so good. it's the number one of user of this country. if you look at the way they take advantage, it's through currency manipulation. it's not even discussed in the almost 6000-page agreement. it's not even discussed. i say it a very bad deal and should not be approved. if it is approved, it will be more bad trade deals, more loss of jobs for our country. we are losing jobs like nobody has ever lost jobs before. it i want to bring jobs back into this country. >> gerard, we might want to point out china is not part of this deal. >> true. that's true. >> there is an issue of currency manipulation from china, which is an issue that his people left and right sai
molly hemingway. we are joined by joan walsh. a print newspaper.trade deal, donald trump joined a lot of the people on the hard left who said the agreement didn't deal with china's currency manipulation. he was correct on that point by rand paul. let's watch. >> if you look at the way china and india and almost everybody takes advantage of the united states, china in particular because they are so good. it's the number one of user of this country. if you look at the way they take...