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of ernest hemingway. president fidel castro and myself. dozens of cubans and americans attended the signing, including my wife, lisa. since then scores of cubans and americans have worked together to make the dream of preserving this priceless legacy of ernest hemingway a reality. this includes officials at the state department, commerce department and department of treasury in both the bush and obama administrations, who recognize the importance to america and the world of saving hemingway's cultural history in cuba and helped the project navigate the complicated requirements of u.s. regulations and license applications. i would especially like to note and thank the many cuban cultural officials and preservation -- cultural officials and preservation, architectural, museum and technical experts who made this dream come true. and i apologize if i leave anyone out. . i'd like to begin with president castro who was essential in moving this project able. especially one in washington and later following her r
of ernest hemingway. president fidel castro and myself. dozens of cubans and americans attended the signing, including my wife, lisa. since then scores of cubans and americans have worked together to make the dream of preserving this priceless legacy of ernest hemingway a reality. this includes officials at the state department, commerce department and department of treasury in both the bush and obama administrations, who recognize the importance to america and the world of saving hemingway's...
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he is sort of channelling ernest hemingway, except hemingway hasn't been born yet. edward a. pollard whose southern history of the war chronicled the life of the confederacy as it unfolded echoed wells and strong. in the final volume of southern history, which was completed and published in 1865, pollard ra d remarked, the surrender of lee in effect terminated the war. i'll put it in a little bit of a brief plug for pollard. pollard's four thick volumes are a vastly underused source. it's not quite a primary source, but it's almost a primary source in different ways. it's full of his kind of nutty ideas about a lot of things, but it is also wonderfully instructive about innumerable suggestions about the civil war. he is worth it. that's the end of my little commercial for pollard. i have no financial connection with that. wells and strong and pollard, i think, anticipated how most americans would understand the end of the civil war. in other words, they would put appomattox in a very prominent position in their understanding of the end of the war. an increasing number of scho
he is sort of channelling ernest hemingway, except hemingway hasn't been born yet. edward a. pollard whose southern history of the war chronicled the life of the confederacy as it unfolded echoed wells and strong. in the final volume of southern history, which was completed and published in 1865, pollard ra d remarked, the surrender of lee in effect terminated the war. i'll put it in a little bit of a brief plug for pollard. pollard's four thick volumes are a vastly underused source. it's not...
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start channeling ernest hemingway, except hemingway had not been born yet. other than that, he is anticipating him. edward a pollard chronicle the life of the confederacy as it unfolded echoed welles and strong. i will put a brief plug here for pollard. pollard's volumes are a vastly underused source. it's almost a primary source in different ways. i think it should get more attention than it does. it's wonderfully instructive about innumerable dimensions of the confederate war. it deserves a really good modern, scholarly edition. somebody should do that with pollard. that's the end of my commercial for pollard. welles and strong and pollard anticipated how most americans would understand the end of the civil war. they would put appomattox in a prominent position in their understanding of the end of the war. an increasing number of scholars have questioned whether lee's surrender should be reckoned a decisive indicator of confederate national failure and the practical and of the conflict. this builds on a phenomenon that has been present for a number of year
start channeling ernest hemingway, except hemingway had not been born yet. other than that, he is anticipating him. edward a pollard chronicle the life of the confederacy as it unfolded echoed welles and strong. i will put a brief plug here for pollard. pollard's volumes are a vastly underused source. it's almost a primary source in different ways. i think it should get more attention than it does. it's wonderfully instructive about innumerable dimensions of the confederate war. it deserves a...
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and molly eming way is here -- molly hemingway is here. molly, if cruz wins big in wisconsin, or moderately big does that mean we'll have a contested convention? >> wisconsin is a state that trump should have had wrapped up. these are his type of voters. blue collar guys and he's struggling. i think pulling a showing ted cruz will pull it off. there haven't been any primaries for two weeks. so all of a sudden the whole narrative of the race is changing. kennedy: it could be a month in between trump victories and we are not used to seeing him do anything but proclaim victory. >> he will probably do well in the primaries coming up in a couple weeks in the northeast. but he had a rough couple weeks. unless he dramatic team changes what he's doing, it will be rough. kennedy: we have seen a lot of cab light fodder. john kasich is betting on that to get the kids involved. the kids, the young people are going to stop paying attention to the biebers and kardashians. >> it many the most messed up version of the rock the vote thesis i ever heard. wh
and molly eming way is here -- molly hemingway is here. molly, if cruz wins big in wisconsin, or moderately big does that mean we'll have a contested convention? >> wisconsin is a state that trump should have had wrapped up. these are his type of voters. blue collar guys and he's struggling. i think pulling a showing ted cruz will pull it off. there haven't been any primaries for two weeks. so all of a sudden the whole narrative of the race is changing. kennedy: it could be a month in...
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then my mother fell in love with prince hemingway. the prince was fine, but he was german.as hysterical about germans. >> the idea her daughter was going to marry this german, take my mother off to live in bavaria made her app a clek particular. my grandmother began to plot a way to stop it from happening. she is a vanderbilt, should be in the united states, that's her birthright. >> i used to as a child lie in the house in paris in the dark, i was afraid to go to sleep without a light in the bathroom without my nurse there. so she would stay in the bathroom every night until i went to sleep. then my grandmother would come in, that's when i was hear them whispering, you know. it was like something was being plotted and planned. >> my mom's grandmother, grandmother morgan hatched a plan with my mom's nanny. why do you think dodo went along with the plan? >> because she totally agreed with it. she always thought i should be brought up in america because way an american girl. >> it is crazy to me that's how it began, that's how the seed was planted, it grew into this thing whi
then my mother fell in love with prince hemingway. the prince was fine, but he was german.as hysterical about germans. >> the idea her daughter was going to marry this german, take my mother off to live in bavaria made her app a clek particular. my grandmother began to plot a way to stop it from happening. she is a vanderbilt, should be in the united states, that's her birthright. >> i used to as a child lie in the house in paris in the dark, i was afraid to go to sleep without a...
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and molly hemingway is here. she is the senior editor. welcome, everyone. so starting with you. o'donnell cruise wins big in wisconsin. if he wins moderately big does that mean that we will have a contested convention? >> it's much more likely that we do. these are his type of voters, blue-collar guys better not that evangelical and he's really struggling. i think that there haven't been any primaries. so all of a sudden the whole narrative is changing. kennedy: it could be a month between victories and we are not used to seeing him do anything to proclaim victory. >> you will probably do well in the primaries. but unless he changes what he is going to do it will be difficult. kennedy: john kasich is betting on that. to get the kids involved. he said that the kids, they are going to stop paying attention to the kardashian family and justin bieber and all of a sudden a gallon iced convention will gather. >> it's the most messed up version that i've ever heard in my life. [laughter] a bunch of rules that no one understands and no real candidates and anyone likes to win in the end.
and molly hemingway is here. she is the senior editor. welcome, everyone. so starting with you. o'donnell cruise wins big in wisconsin. if he wins moderately big does that mean that we will have a contested convention? >> it's much more likely that we do. these are his type of voters, blue-collar guys better not that evangelical and he's really struggling. i think that there haven't been any primaries. so all of a sudden the whole narrative is changing. kennedy: it could be a month...
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chapter in arthur/injure's -- book --nger's and i do think that some of the same people, -- it even hemingway also went through a great political age, so i do think that that seemed in --rospect that [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] mr. bender: ah! the has to do with presidential election. this could turn into the latin age very quickly. are there any comments you would like to make? >> [indiscernible] mr. bender: my editor is here, my editor is here. right now represents a repudiation of a lot of the orthodoxy of the postwar era. obviously. to say, "well, we should cut back on nato" is to go against the consensus of the truman administration. at that time, it was largely rump represents, an idea ofkind of the populist moment. this is all painfully obvious but if you ask, "how does this relate to 1950?" 1960's consensus the where there were people who were just taken for common on both sides of the barricades. and i don't think we can say that. right now i think we really are at a watershed that is comfortable to 1912. mr. reid: with a whole cast of characters. in 1912, all three candidates
chapter in arthur/injure's -- book --nger's and i do think that some of the same people, -- it even hemingway also went through a great political age, so i do think that that seemed in --rospect that [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] mr. bender: ah! the has to do with presidential election. this could turn into the latin age very quickly. are there any comments you would like to make? >> [indiscernible] mr. bender: my editor is here, my editor is here. right now represents a...
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i do think some of the same people who were very -- hemingway also went through a very political phase. i think it did seem in retrospect that this disenchantment was expansive. >> [indiscernible] mr. bender: ah! this has to do with the presidential election. [laughter] this could turn into the latin age very quickly. are there any comments you would like to make? >> [indiscernible] mr. bender: my editor is here, my editor is here. trump right now represents a repudiation of a lot of the orthodoxy of the postwar era. obviously. to say, "well, we should cut back on nato" is to go against the consensus of the truman administration. at that time, it was largely forgotten arthur vandenberg, the republican senator that helped create that consensus. but trump represents, i think, a -- he has seized on a populist moment. this is all painfully obvious but if you ask, "how does this relate to 1950?" we had a consensus right through the 60's. things were just taken for common. on both sides of the barricades. and i don't think we can say that. right now i think we really are at a watershed that
i do think some of the same people who were very -- hemingway also went through a very political phase. i think it did seem in retrospect that this disenchantment was expansive. >> [indiscernible] mr. bender: ah! this has to do with the presidential election. [laughter] this could turn into the latin age very quickly. are there any comments you would like to make? >> [indiscernible] mr. bender: my editor is here, my editor is here. trump right now represents a repudiation of a lot...
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exposiciÓn >>> esta exposiciÓn estarÁ precisamente en boston el Único de sus hijos que es patrick hemingwayrita, erica disculpen chicas, miren como me da cabecitas, me querÍa dar un beso, estaba disfrutando muchÍsimo estar en el set de "un nuevo dÍa" , aqui podemos ver cÓmo le ofrece cariÑo a todo el mundo, sobre todo a james que la ed le da un beso, y nos encanta compartir con esa pequeÑa nuestra consentida. y ahora quiero presentarlos a quiÉn a kelly, seÑores, este video es impresionante. es una chica que andaba de vacaciones en un resorte de japÓn y les cuento que ella hacÍa snowboard y no se dio cuenta que un oscil oso, la quÍ almuerzo, ella estaba distraida escuchando mÚsica, y ella comentÓ que csi se la come un oso y advirtiÓ al resorte para no dejar subir mÁs personas y este osito tu ver estas imÁgenes tuviera su alimento ese dÍa. pero yo que acabo de ir a esquiar, bajo a en una bola de nieve, seÑores con este oso y esta chica nos vamos a una pausa en seguida en "un nuevo dÍa" hoy daniel comienza su tra transformaciÓn para ponerse en forma ahÍ estÁ su dream team. >>> de ademÁs en el
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there was a wrote from molly hemingway in "the federalist" saying trump says he'll be a great president but how if he can't even get organized in colorado? >> one of the things we're going to do when we're in the oval office is go back to this insane idea of one person, one vote. that is the kind of policy that we're pushing that differentiates us from the other candidates. >> it was a caucus process, though. >> there was no caucus in colorado. they cancelled the election. >> wait a second, there was a caucus. >> no. >> there was a caucus on the local level and a caucus on the county level and then a caucus on the congressional district level and there was a state convention caucus, right? >> i was there. there was no election. >> in fact it's one of the most democratic processes that you can imagine because it's done very close to the local level, both at a precinct and congressional level. but let's just take the trump campaign's argument. they won by 47% in arizona. are you prepared, steven, to hand over 53% of the vote that you didn't get? >> the election -- >> you didn't get 53%. >
there was a wrote from molly hemingway in "the federalist" saying trump says he'll be a great president but how if he can't even get organized in colorado? >> one of the things we're going to do when we're in the oval office is go back to this insane idea of one person, one vote. that is the kind of policy that we're pushing that differentiates us from the other candidates. >> it was a caucus process, though. >> there was no caucus in colorado. they cancelled the...
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a run-down-looking takeout about two hours' drive out of charleston in hemingway, south carolina.n: that's crazy. >> rodney: i grew up doing this. my family started in 1972, so i grew up running around this place. >> anthony: it's hard. >> rodney: it is. >> sean: that's why no one does it, man. that's why there's nothing but bad barbecue 'cause in my opinion the only true way to make barbecue is the burned barrel and the pits and you gotta stay up all night. >> rodney: all night. >> anthony: 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. burn barrel, fresh coals, 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. >> rodney: yes. >> anthony: oh, man. >> rodney: got to have a little bit of white bread with it. >> anthony: yeah, at least no doubt. see this is what everybody always gets wrong in new york. you serve cornbread with barbecue? which of course falls into crumbles.
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we're editing country music, shooting ernest hemingway, talking about how to filling in that 2020. great underwriter, bank of america, that helps us do it. so is we've got a lot of stuff on the horizon. and jackie is playing tonight at 9:00. and then tomorrow night, part two at 9:00. but it's also after it will be available for streaming. and the dvds hit the street tomorrow and the blu-rays as well. so, you know, it's an ever-changing circumstance. we're still staying there. >> one of our viewers wrote in, ken burns, the original purveyor of bing watching. >> the first series, civil war, baseball, jazz, critics said no one will watch this with our youtube lack of occurration. when the roosevelts came out a year-and-a-half ago, nobody said no one will watch it. they knew exactly people will watch it. nielson tracks 130 networks, only a couple growing. pbs has gone in the last few years from number 11 to number 5 after the big three and fox. that tells you that i have not placed my money or moved my chips on to a fragile block. in fact, we're here to stay. and in 2020 -- 2030, i'm s
we're editing country music, shooting ernest hemingway, talking about how to filling in that 2020. great underwriter, bank of america, that helps us do it. so is we've got a lot of stuff on the horizon. and jackie is playing tonight at 9:00. and then tomorrow night, part two at 9:00. but it's also after it will be available for streaming. and the dvds hit the street tomorrow and the blu-rays as well. so, you know, it's an ever-changing circumstance. we're still staying there. >> one of...
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joining me now, molly hemingway, a senior editor at "the federalist." hannah cox, reporter for mtv news. and carl bernstein. thank you, all, for being here. carl, let me get your take on this first. do you believe it? do you believe when we hear from trump advisers that he's going to be toning down his rhetoric? >> no. look, this is all an act. this is trump being trump. the idea right after his victory in new york, we've started saying -- all the analysts on tv were saying, oh, this is a new presidential trump. this is nonsense. this is part of the persona of trump, which is to make monkeys of the media, stay away from the real issues, and go deep and let us all talk about him at the dinner table night after night after night. media has been central to donald trump's asen dense in the business world. he continued to do it. >> molly, are we all monkeys? >> there are other candidates who are broken the wall, they just do a bad job. >> like who? >> president george h.w. bush had that message, we care. trump does pull it off. it's interesting how much he's
joining me now, molly hemingway, a senior editor at "the federalist." hannah cox, reporter for mtv news. and carl bernstein. thank you, all, for being here. carl, let me get your take on this first. do you believe it? do you believe when we hear from trump advisers that he's going to be toning down his rhetoric? >> no. look, this is all an act. this is trump being trump. the idea right after his victory in new york, we've started saying -- all the analysts on tv were saying, oh,...
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the short stories and the scarlet letter letter, walt whitman and emerson, and huck finn, gatsby, hemingway. fairly solid for the '50s, '60s and '70s and multiculture uranium along and killed that tradition and the promise of mussty culturallism is we would have those works being read but a much richer set as well. more literature by women and minorities. authors, and this would actually build greater knowledge so we would have an african-american literary tradition that people would know to go along with other traditions. that isn't what happened. what happened was that instead of having a bigger tradition that everyone would read portions of, it became all over the place. teachers are largely allowed to select -- or school districts -- select their own works. common core does not have a required reading list. there's a recommend reading list and it is largely ignored in the implementation of common core. we don't want to tell people what to read. that sounds like prescriptions and we don't want to get to that because you start excluding things, telling people what to do and it's going to
the short stories and the scarlet letter letter, walt whitman and emerson, and huck finn, gatsby, hemingway. fairly solid for the '50s, '60s and '70s and multiculture uranium along and killed that tradition and the promise of mussty culturallism is we would have those works being read but a much richer set as well. more literature by women and minorities. authors, and this would actually build greater knowledge so we would have an african-american literary tradition that people would know to go...
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if you haven't heard of it it's already famous in literature inspiring ernest hemingway's novel "thelive. >> they live. >> they live. they walk. i would too. i volunteer to go do a piece. >>> finally, everybody. take a look at this kid. you'll see why. who has clearly started his happy hour a little earlier than most of us on this friday. he's very talented. he's chugging. there's video of him doing it over and over again. don't worry, we're not too far behind you. and that is -- he prefers coke. me, vodka soda. >> it's happy hour somewhere. >> don't point at me. it's not yet. i got like three hours. >> 8:24 >> lara, can i do a "pop news" spot. >> or kind of. can i try one. okay, so we have something fun to share with you. our good friend taylor swift is trying something new. singing along to drake's "jumpman" on the treadmill ♪ you don't have to call ♪ ooh ♪ oop ♪ >> she looks -- >> whoa. >> was that really -- >> she's okay. >> was that really her? >> yeah. >> that is -- >> she looks so fierce. so cool and then -- >> was that like on purpose? >> no, is april fools. >> it is april fo
if you haven't heard of it it's already famous in literature inspiring ernest hemingway's novel "thelive. >> they live. >> they live. they walk. i would too. i volunteer to go do a piece. >>> finally, everybody. take a look at this kid. you'll see why. who has clearly started his happy hour a little earlier than most of us on this friday. he's very talented. he's chugging. there's video of him doing it over and over again. don't worry, we're not too far behind you. and...
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>> don't compare yourself to hemingway and thomas pynchon in the same sentence because it doesn't work put them in different sentences. in different sentences you are fine. >> if you are reading out of the literary scene you will know that a new book just came out in february and it is by this particular writer and it is kind of like that and i am friends with her because i went to her book event, demonstrating knowledge of the scene, where we are now. it doesn't help me if you are like voorhees, you have to be somebody who is writing in contemporary. >> the any advice on any channels on how to -- i don't remember who said look at the back of books that you have on your bookshelf, are there different ways or channels i can look for to find key masters for the gatekeeper? >> there is a website called publishers marketplace. there is a huge wealth of information. >> thank you so much. >> i am not a negative person but i'm about to go a little negative. i will try to be coherent. i want to challenge something dan said a little earlier, publishing is a business, there are rules to follow a
>> don't compare yourself to hemingway and thomas pynchon in the same sentence because it doesn't work put them in different sentences. in different sentences you are fine. >> if you are reading out of the literary scene you will know that a new book just came out in february and it is by this particular writer and it is kind of like that and i am friends with her because i went to her book event, demonstrating knowledge of the scene, where we are now. it doesn't help me if you are...
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the short stories and the scarlet letter by hawthorne, and huck finn, gatsby, hemingway. it was in the multiculturalism came along and the promise of multiculturalism was that we would have those works being read but we did have a much richer set of traditions as well. we would have more literature by women and minorities. authors. authors, this would actually build greater knowledge and so we would have an african it american literary tradition of people that would along with other traditions. that is not what happened. what happened was instead of having a bigger tradition that everybody would read portions of, it was all over the place, teachers are largely allowed to select or school districts, select their own works. common core does not have a required reading list as a recommended reading list and it's largely ignored in the dacians of common core. we don't want to tell people what to read, that sounds like prescription weight don't want to do that. so this leaves us with a set of students who have not read a common book. the problem problem there is that people ha
the short stories and the scarlet letter by hawthorne, and huck finn, gatsby, hemingway. it was in the multiculturalism came along and the promise of multiculturalism was that we would have those works being read but we did have a much richer set of traditions as well. we would have more literature by women and minorities. authors. authors, this would actually build greater knowledge and so we would have an african it american literary tradition of people that would along with other traditions....