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typical hemingway -- lots of ands. there were many words you could not stand to hear, and finally the only places had names of dignity. abstract words such as glory, honor, courage were hallow i've seen alongside the concrete names of villages, numbers of roads, names of regimens and dates. he is trying to say these big abstract words that you see on war monuments, they are all hollow to soldiers who go through war. instead what they are focusing on are more pragmatic things. survive. military objectives. living through it. right? hemingway is a soldier's home. he examines, a veteran returning home. going back to the midwest. coming back home and trying to readjust to civilian life. what's that homecoming like for crebs? natalie? >> i mean, it's really difficult. at least i didn't get the sense that he was really expressive before the war. but we certainly get the sense that when he comes home, he has a really hard time relating to others, being outgoing, having genuine interest in a lot of things that are mundane, lik
typical hemingway -- lots of ands. there were many words you could not stand to hear, and finally the only places had names of dignity. abstract words such as glory, honor, courage were hallow i've seen alongside the concrete names of villages, numbers of roads, names of regimens and dates. he is trying to say these big abstract words that you see on war monuments, they are all hollow to soldiers who go through war. instead what they are focusing on are more pragmatic things. survive. military...
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. >>> earnest hemingway's set of antlers are back where they belong. the late journalist hunter s. last month thompson's wife brought them back to idaho giving them to the community library. that library preserves many of hemingway's items. >> legacc high school is getting support from across the region following that deadly bus crash over the weekend. the westminster high school football team brought cakes to the football team's dinner last night. westminster players say some things are bigger than football. the bus driver in that crash was killed. and one coach still in the hospital because of that. ther up for that. and you caa find them on our denver seven app. >> a scary sight for parents as they were on the road and saw a school bus doing something incredible. see the video next. >> plus cdots latest pedestrian safety campaign going viral. more on this video that helps drivers and pedestrians to pay attention. plus. >> i see a crazy guy with a >>> a threat came in last night through social media. so far no evidence that a threat is credible but the school is closing as a prec
. >>> earnest hemingway's set of antlers are back where they belong. the late journalist hunter s. last month thompson's wife brought them back to idaho giving them to the community library. that library preserves many of hemingway's items. >> legacc high school is getting support from across the region following that deadly bus crash over the weekend. the westminster high school football team brought cakes to the football team's dinner last night. westminster players say some...
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i like almost anything hemingway wrote.l i thought of mark twain's books. i read a lot of biographies. dianne feinsteindiane feinsteinr feinstein gave me a book. i think it was the death of caesar by barry strauss. it's about senators who killed julius caesar, and it's remarkably detailed. and if you are a united statesut senator, you read it with a certain amount of interest. the senate has about 500 senators. cesar appointed them all com, ad about 30 of them persuaded him to come on the senate floor and stabbed him to death.e >> otherwise the book that he reads and he writes a book report on this and he will tell me about books he likes. my parents. when i called home that weekend my mother was reading how to and deal with this and said you've had a library card for the day that you were three or four. we don't have library cards for three-year-olds and she said yoi should. >> where do you get them? >> i buy them. i bought john meacham's book. david rubenstein has some things in the library of congress where he interviews authors and is interviewing him a
i like almost anything hemingway wrote.l i thought of mark twain's books. i read a lot of biographies. dianne feinsteindiane feinsteinr feinstein gave me a book. i think it was the death of caesar by barry strauss. it's about senators who killed julius caesar, and it's remarkably detailed. and if you are a united statesut senator, you read it with a certain amount of interest. the senate has about 500 senators. cesar appointed them all com, ad about 30 of them persuaded him to come on the...
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. >> verne: vaught-hemingway stadium on this beautiful campus of ole miss. put this on your bank account list. this is one you would love to see someday. >> gary: here we go with an onside kick. alabama will have their hands team in. >> verne: among whom will be
. >> verne: vaught-hemingway stadium on this beautiful campus of ole miss. put this on your bank account list. this is one you would love to see someday. >> gary: here we go with an onside kick. alabama will have their hands team in. >> verne: among whom will be
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. >> verne: vaught-hemingway stadium on this beautiful campus of ole miss. put this on your bank account list. this is one you would love to see someday. >> gary: here we go with an onside kick. alabama will have their hands team in. >> verne: among whom will be calvin ridley.
. >> verne: vaught-hemingway stadium on this beautiful campus of ole miss. put this on your bank account list. this is one you would love to see someday. >> gary: here we go with an onside kick. alabama will have their hands team in. >> verne: among whom will be calvin ridley.
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. >> verne: vaught-hemingway stadium on this beautiful campus of ole miss.his on your bank account list. this is one you would love to see someday. >> gary: here we go with an onside kick. alabama will have their hands team in. >> verne: among whom will be calvin ridley. they've got eight
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i likes like most americans i love almost anything hemingway wrote. but i have have not read much of that lately. i thought i would like marks bo twain's books, i read a lot of biographies. diane feinstein gave me a book, i think it's called the death of caesar. it's about the senators who killed julius caesar. and it's remarkably detailed. if your senator you read it with a certain amount of interest. caesar appointed the romanto senate was about 500 senators, caesar appointed them all at about 30 of them persuaded him to come on the senate floor and then stabbed him to death. >> host: do share books with your colleagues or do they share books with you? >> yes, yes, i think i mentioned a senator from wyoming, and's he underlines the book he reads and he writes himself a book report on the books and he will tell me about books he likes. senator durbin read a lot of books and he is in the gym when i am sometimes a we'll talk about a book. >> let's go back to maryville tennessee, what sparked sparked your interest in reading and education? >> guest: my
i likes like most americans i love almost anything hemingway wrote. but i have have not read much of that lately. i thought i would like marks bo twain's books, i read a lot of biographies. diane feinstein gave me a book, i think it's called the death of caesar. it's about the senators who killed julius caesar. and it's remarkably detailed. if your senator you read it with a certain amount of interest. caesar appointed the romanto senate was about 500 senators, caesar appointed them all at...
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hemingway police chief bryan todd reports on >> reporter: the politically savvy former secretary of state tears into donald trump and colin powell saying of his fellow republican, trump is a national disgrace and an international pariah. he calls them birther movement racist. powell doesn't spare hillary clinton either. in emails slamming clinton for her handling of her personal emails while she was secretary of state. >> i did not email any >> powell wrote everything hrc touches she screws up with hubris and saying in 2014 i would rather not have to vote for hearst -- for her. greedy and not transformational. he calls ben ghazi a stupid witchhunt and an aide to powell confirms the emails are accurate but one comment furt leaks which is affiliated with hacks of high-profile figures. was he targeted by the same hackers who hit the democratic committee when officials believed to be russian? according to evidence assembled by the cyber security form -- firm cyber connect there is a connection between dc leaks and another hacker named lucifer. this is a likely outlet for russian influence. in
hemingway police chief bryan todd reports on >> reporter: the politically savvy former secretary of state tears into donald trump and colin powell saying of his fellow republican, trump is a national disgrace and an international pariah. he calls them birther movement racist. powell doesn't spare hillary clinton either. in emails slamming clinton for her handling of her personal emails while she was secretary of state. >> i did not email any >> powell wrote everything hrc...
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. >>> they were jammed inside hemingway stadium. number one alabama at ole miss. university of mississippi, ole miss, whoo! they were bringing it! john youngblood off the hit bringing it back. rebels have beaten alabama the last few years. 24-32nd quarter. wow, bama rolled back to tie it at 27. harris took the handoff and he is rumbling! stumbling! all the way to the end zone. alabama came back to win it, final of 48-43. >>> hey, mr. tom brady, mr. sir high school, mr. patriot, michigan alum, game against colorado in white and on the punt return, it's peppers got to love special teams. broke nine tackles on the run. 204 all purpose yards for peppers. this kid, whoa, amazing! michigan big blue they win 45- 28. >>> now, our producer matt who is a fan of marching bands, we are in lincoln, nebraska, huskers scoring against oregon. a divine ozobo. nice cut back inside to extend a 3rd quarter lead. nebraska beat the ducks final of 35-32. >>> now, here's a high school football team who opened its program last week putting up 74 points won by 20. and at branson high schoo
. >>> they were jammed inside hemingway stadium. number one alabama at ole miss. university of mississippi, ole miss, whoo! they were bringing it! john youngblood off the hit bringing it back. rebels have beaten alabama the last few years. 24-32nd quarter. wow, bama rolled back to tie it at 27. harris took the handoff and he is rumbling! stumbling! all the way to the end zone. alabama came back to win it, final of 48-43. >>> hey, mr. tom brady, mr. sir high school, mr....
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. >> verne: vaught-hemingway stadium on this beautiful campus of ole miss. put this on your bank account list. this is one you would love to see someday. >> gary: here we go with an onside kick. alabama will have their hands team in. >> verne: among whom will be calvin ridley. two yards off the official line. >> verne: oh, brother. ole miss has the football. >> gary: football game now. football game. >> gary: ridley took one more bounce. he misjudged t right over his head. he crept up and now all of a sudden got to get a stop. >> verne: van jefferson is the second ole miss player who had a chance at it. and he came up with it. >> gary: second hop went right over his head. made a mistake of moving a little too fast for the ball. should have stayed back. >> verne: ole miss with all three time outs remaining. they're down by 11. kelly. all kinds of time. deep in the end zone. touchdown, a.j. brown. >> gary: have to go for two here. >> verne: sure will. on the first play after the recovered onside kick. we've seen those kids with that look. >> gary: it was the p
. >> verne: vaught-hemingway stadium on this beautiful campus of ole miss. put this on your bank account list. this is one you would love to see someday. >> gary: here we go with an onside kick. alabama will have their hands team in. >> verne: among whom will be calvin ridley. two yards off the official line. >> verne: oh, brother. ole miss has the football. >> gary: football game now. football game. >> gary: ridley took one more bounce. he misjudged t right...
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. >> verne: vaught-hemingway stadium on this beautiful campus of ole miss. put this on your bank account list. this is one you would love to see someday. >> gary: here we go with an onside kick. alabama will have their hands team in. >> verne: among whom will be calvin ridley. two yards off the official line. >> verne: oh, brother. ole miss has the football. >> gary: football game now. football game. >> gary: ridley took one more bounce. he he moves up on it and it goes right over his head. he crept up and now all of a sudden got to get a stop. >> verne: van jefferson is the second ole miss player who had a chance at it. and he came up with it. >> gary: second hop went right over his head. made a mistake of moving a little too fast for the ball. should have stayed back. >> verne: ole miss with all three time outs remaining. they're down by 11. kelly. all kinds of time. deep in the end zone. touchdown, a.j. brown. >> gary: have to go for two here. >> verne: sure will. on the first play after the recovered onside kick. we've seen those kids with that look. >>
. >> verne: vaught-hemingway stadium on this beautiful campus of ole miss. put this on your bank account list. this is one you would love to see someday. >> gary: here we go with an onside kick. alabama will have their hands team in. >> verne: among whom will be calvin ridley. two yards off the official line. >> verne: oh, brother. ole miss has the football. >> gary: football game now. football game. >> gary: ridley took one more bounce. he he moves up on it...
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. >> analyzing how the press is covering charges and counter charges, we have mollie hemingway, with "federalist," and nina easton formerly with a big name. >> now, this was no suggestion that it could have been over the line and faller story is inside the paper today so what do you say? >> it is interesting you name "new york times" because they ran quickly with the mitt romney 47% line, like everyone else but in hour they put it up. you saw the media underplay this and rather than going immediately into the feeding frenzy with mitt romney. >> hick put out a state say i was grossly generallistic and i regret having to say half of trump supporters it was wrong. the huffington post chided her for apologizing, backbone, they are deplorable. >> that sort of plays through in the coverage that she should not have said it but the press gets that some of them are deplorable. i have to disagree with the idea that the press underplayed this. look at the press including social media there was enough noise that she had to apology. the press rightly compared it to the 47% comment that mitt romne
. >> analyzing how the press is covering charges and counter charges, we have mollie hemingway, with "federalist," and nina easton formerly with a big name. >> now, this was no suggestion that it could have been over the line and faller story is inside the paper today so what do you say? >> it is interesting you name "new york times" because they ran quickly with the mitt romney 47% line, like everyone else but in hour they put it up. you saw the media...
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it may have been hemingway. did -- do youu define what you did as courageous or simply duty?t be both? charlie: why is it courageous? ofmy favorite definition courage is not the absence of fear, but what you do in spite of it. it is controlling it, it is doing your best even though it is startling, disturbing, and difficult. charlie: that is what you meant by in the moment that the birds hit, you lost your trust. you had to be in control of yourself? then we had to first -- force order on what might have been chaos by synthesizing a lifetime of training experience. by imposing that i had to make it one that i could solve. to set clear priorities for a event. a sense you had trained, because it is about leadership and being able to react to leadership and all those things that a good pilot has to prepare. you are not only a commercial pilot, but in air force pilot. >> if you do what i think the best have always done, the pilots with whom i have flown, that i thought were the best, were the ones that did two things. , and they paidt attention. in other words, they had a deeply
it may have been hemingway. did -- do youu define what you did as courageous or simply duty?t be both? charlie: why is it courageous? ofmy favorite definition courage is not the absence of fear, but what you do in spite of it. it is controlling it, it is doing your best even though it is startling, disturbing, and difficult. charlie: that is what you meant by in the moment that the birds hit, you lost your trust. you had to be in control of yourself? then we had to first -- force order on what...
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now, we turn to byron york, chief political correspondent of "the washington examiner" and molly hemingway the online publication the federalist. molly, as you look at all of this, where does the race seem to you to be. >> i think what these polls show is that americans have known since hillary clinton ran for president in 2008 she is a terrifically awful candidate. she is struggling even with all the help she is getting from the political and media establishment who are trying to sort of drag her across the finish line. the underlying dynamic we have seen. >> when you say she is an awful candidate, you mean an awful candidate for the office or an awful campaigner or both. >> just as a campaigner. she has a lot of trouble. and she can't even put away a candidate who is ostensibly as weak as donald trump. both have unlikability numbers. who gets the most media attention seems to suffer in the polls that shows the shift in the race in the last few days and weeks have been re very rough for hillary clinton. comment about deplorable americans. the challenge will be for the two candidates to se
now, we turn to byron york, chief political correspondent of "the washington examiner" and molly hemingway the online publication the federalist. molly, as you look at all of this, where does the race seem to you to be. >> i think what these polls show is that americans have known since hillary clinton ran for president in 2008 she is a terrifically awful candidate. she is struggling even with all the help she is getting from the political and media establishment who are trying...
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he looks at the work of three writers including earnest hemingway to illustrate how soldiers coped with the trauma of war and their transition to civilian life. this class is about an hour 20 minutes. >> all right. we'll go ahead and get started with today's class. today we're covering as you can see, disillusionment of the first world war disillusionment and how we should approach the topic when we examine issues of the great war's memory. i'm going to begin this class in a way i never thought i would begin a class on the first world war's memory. i'm going to begin with a canonical poem.
he looks at the work of three writers including earnest hemingway to illustrate how soldiers coped with the trauma of war and their transition to civilian life. this class is about an hour 20 minutes. >> all right. we'll go ahead and get started with today's class. today we're covering as you can see, disillusionment of the first world war disillusionment and how we should approach the topic when we examine issues of the great war's memory. i'm going to begin this class in a way i never...
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. >> reporter: like most san francisco artists, hemingway finds nothing humorous about finding a place to make art. >> there's definitely people who have lost their spaces in the bay area. >> reporter: high rents, rampant development have driven artists and galleries out of san francisco. >> it was going backwards and then all of a sudden that changed. >> reporter: the change was this place. inside san francisco's dog patch neighborhood, a new studio space dedicated to artists has popped up in a former warehouse. >> a building with 30 studios for 35 working artists. >> reporter: the studios are part of the minnesota street project, a gallery opened by a pair of san francisco philanthropists aimed at stemming the tide of artist evictions and displacements. >> this building has been committed for studio space, work space for artists for a long-term period. >> reporter: inside, artists like brian build their creations without the fear of losing their work space. with below market rents, it's an aberration among the city's difficult arts landscape. the building has a workshop, a digital me
. >> reporter: like most san francisco artists, hemingway finds nothing humorous about finding a place to make art. >> there's definitely people who have lost their spaces in the bay area. >> reporter: high rents, rampant development have driven artists and galleries out of san francisco. >> it was going backwards and then all of a sudden that changed. >> reporter: the change was this place. inside san francisco's dog patch neighborhood, a new studio space...
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hemingway. that's what he's telling me to say. out there on his kayak doing a little fishing, enjoying some of the gentle waves out there just off boston. man, what a gorgeous start to this morning it is. we've got sun-filled skies. it is a little cool out there. 38 in jaafari. 37 in taunton. there. we have frost advisories north and west of worcester until 8:00 this morning. how about your next three days? bright sunshine today. more sunshine tomorrow. 60's, though, that's it. we get back up to near 70 with some wet weather likely as we head into tuesday. and that rain looks like it will start around first thing in the morning and linger through most of the day toward the afternoon hours. we'll time out another shot for rain and take a look toward next weekend. never too early to do that.we guys? >> spencer tracy by the way. that's the version you have to watch. >> full of incredible information, i think. >> the movie's excellent. >> tart mouth college's corpse flower is in full bloom. >> you might be able to smell it from your h
hemingway. that's what he's telling me to say. out there on his kayak doing a little fishing, enjoying some of the gentle waves out there just off boston. man, what a gorgeous start to this morning it is. we've got sun-filled skies. it is a little cool out there. 38 in jaafari. 37 in taunton. there. we have frost advisories north and west of worcester until 8:00 this morning. how about your next three days? bright sunshine today. more sunshine tomorrow. 60's, though, that's it. we get back up...
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the other thing i find absolutely amazing, anderson, hemingway had a great piece today noting four years ago when mitt romney said that russia and putin were a geopolitical threat, president obama mocked him and said the '80s are calling. they want their foreign policy back. you know, president reagan had a very tough relationship with the soviets and he was the first to go on soviet television in 1986 and address the russian people. i mean, i just find a lot of this silly. >> oh, come on. >> let me just say this to jeffrey. you don't know donald trump very well. how much time have you spent with him? i lived with him day and night, these are his favorite phrases. i love that guy. he's a killer. you don't know him. anybody who does know him well knows who donald trump is, and no one who knows him well would doubt that to be a dictator and to be able to control everything would be his dream come true. >> jeffrey, there have been some republicans who have been concerned, particularly early on of some of trump's staples sounding like doing things by executive fiat at the very least. >> you
the other thing i find absolutely amazing, anderson, hemingway had a great piece today noting four years ago when mitt romney said that russia and putin were a geopolitical threat, president obama mocked him and said the '80s are calling. they want their foreign policy back. you know, president reagan had a very tough relationship with the soviets and he was the first to go on soviet television in 1986 and address the russian people. i mean, i just find a lot of this silly. >> oh, come...
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molly hemingway had an interesting piece noting that putin and trump were a gio political threat president obama mocked them and said the 80s were calling they want their foreign policy back. president reagan had a tough relationship with the voev ysovt he was the first to go on the soviet television and address the russian people. i find this silly. >> let me say this to jeffrey. you don't know donald trump very well. how much time have you spent with him. i lived with him 18 months. i love that guy. he is a killer. he is a killer. you don't know him. anybody who does know him well knows who donald trump is and no one who knows him well would doubt that to be a dictator and to be able to control everything would be his dream come true. >> jeffrey, i mean there, have been republicans concerned, particularly early on about some of trump's statements saying doing things about executive fiat at the very least. >> you mean like president obama who says he has a phone and a pen? i mean, this kind of stuff has been going on, if you want to go down in that direction, that is what the entire obama
molly hemingway had an interesting piece noting that putin and trump were a gio political threat president obama mocked them and said the 80s were calling they want their foreign policy back. president reagan had a tough relationship with the voev ysovt he was the first to go on the soviet television and address the russian people. i find this silly. >> let me say this to jeffrey. you don't know donald trump very well. how much time have you spent with him. i lived with him 18 months. i...
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that he may not have even written his best-selling book, because as donald trump said, it read like hemingwayst have been written by bill ayers, a white man. that was a lie. but everything about him, they tried to attack and say that there is no way that this person that we may have kind of philosophical, political differences with, no way that this person could actually be as good as he appears to be. and that became the racist linchpin in this argument. >> but the trump campaign has tried the to deny over and over that this had anything to do -- that the birtherism had anything to do with racism, but what else could it be, because, essentially, he's asking for his papers. >> that's the thing about truth. it actually doesn't require your affirmation, it doesn't require your blessing, it doesn't require you to agree with it. it actually is the truth. and i don't need you to believe me when i tell you that you are saying something that is racist, because i understand that it is. and i understand enough about history, i understand enough about traditional stereotypes, i understand enough about
that he may not have even written his best-selling book, because as donald trump said, it read like hemingwayst have been written by bill ayers, a white man. that was a lie. but everything about him, they tried to attack and say that there is no way that this person that we may have kind of philosophical, political differences with, no way that this person could actually be as good as he appears to be. and that became the racist linchpin in this argument. >> but the trump campaign has...
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byron york and from the feminist molly hemingway.ed into quite a thing on the left they are furious with jimmy fallon for, what, being a comedian. >> mainstream media. stories in the "new york times," "the washington post. samantha bee a comic on comedy central went to up to on this entry because she thought it was normalizes deplocialt. there is a reason why jimmy fallon is the top rated late night. and be. his job is to entertain people. she thinks her job is to affirm liberal viewers in whatever their views are this is not healthy to have a political climate where we have to have our comedy approved by progressive puritans before we can call it entertainment. >> i think the anger was sort of at fallon but it was also just sort of not having a monopoly of this segment of the entertainment world. late night tv is really an anti-trump zone with almost everyone making all sorts of anti-trump arguments and, yes, jimmy fallon is the ratings leader and there is probably a reason for that but this is getting out because if you look at som
byron york and from the feminist molly hemingway.ed into quite a thing on the left they are furious with jimmy fallon for, what, being a comedian. >> mainstream media. stories in the "new york times," "the washington post. samantha bee a comic on comedy central went to up to on this entry because she thought it was normalizes deplocialt. there is a reason why jimmy fallon is the top rated late night. and be. his job is to entertain people. she thinks her job is to affirm...
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may have been hemingway. define what you did as courageous or simply duty? >> can it be both? >> rose: it can. why is it courageous? >> my favorite definition of courage is not the absence of fear by it's doing what you need to do in spite of it. it's controlling it and it's doing your best even though it's startling and disturbing and difficult. >> rose: and that's what you meant by in a sense, at the moment that the birds hit you lost your thrust, i mean, you had to be in control of yourself. >> yes, first i had to force order on myself, then we had to portion order on what might have been chaos by quickly synthesizing a lifetime of training experience and imposing that paradigm on this situation to then make it one i could solve, to set clear priorities in an unanticipated event for which we never specifically trained. >> rose: but in a sense you had trained because it is about leadership, it is about being able to react to danger, it is about all those things that a good pilot has to prepare and you not only were a commercial pilot, you were an air force pilot. >> well, if
may have been hemingway. define what you did as courageous or simply duty? >> can it be both? >> rose: it can. why is it courageous? >> my favorite definition of courage is not the absence of fear by it's doing what you need to do in spite of it. it's controlling it and it's doing your best even though it's startling and disturbing and difficult. >> rose: and that's what you meant by in a sense, at the moment that the birds hit you lost your thrust, i mean, you had to be...
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the foreign agents law, there is a character in the hemingway novel who lost his money first gradually and then all at once. that is kind of think limitation of these laws. first gradually for a few organizations. initially the foreign agent was written so you had to go and voluntarily put yourself on the list. of course no one did,. no one put them on the foreign agents list. so it was rewritten so that the m bd and justice industry puts you on the list. another is is 157 organizations, organizations are finding it in court. among the most recent to the foreign agents law, so the russian contact said you find yourself as a foreign agent is to simply say i take money from abroad, i am a spy in the 1930s the stalin's set millions of people to their death basically of a charge of be in a agent. so for russian organizations to themselves as a foreign agent is reminiscent of that. so so among the most recent additions to the foreign agents registry is the -- center. that is independent pollster, that found that united russia has declined in support in the most recent poll they found that u
the foreign agents law, there is a character in the hemingway novel who lost his money first gradually and then all at once. that is kind of think limitation of these laws. first gradually for a few organizations. initially the foreign agent was written so you had to go and voluntarily put yourself on the list. of course no one did,. no one put them on the foreign agents list. so it was rewritten so that the m bd and justice industry puts you on the list. another is is 157 organizations,...
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the fact that robert hemingway her biographer, about alicey walker's placement, the lore that no way walker can know exactly where she was buried. think about that for a second. so there is kind of honorary, grave stone. so that's her exit from this realm in that way and in the nursing home, while she is stilr writing, right? reminds me of the work that we all need to do about understanding what it means to be a black woman in america, right? it reminds me of how unfulfille the democratic promise has been. that we really don't understand that black women are really part of that in a really significant way. that is what she does to me. in addition to all of this stuff really nourishing, i want to say in a contemporary moment we have to reckon with that, we really do. we really do. >> yes. as a contemporary of marcus garvey, based on your collective research, have you found any pan african influence or lean in her writing or being influenced by garvey during that time? wor >> thurston published two poems in negro world, the newspaper that garvey published. she was conscious enough of h
the fact that robert hemingway her biographer, about alicey walker's placement, the lore that no way walker can know exactly where she was buried. think about that for a second. so there is kind of honorary, grave stone. so that's her exit from this realm in that way and in the nursing home, while she is stilr writing, right? reminds me of the work that we all need to do about understanding what it means to be a black woman in america, right? it reminds me of how unfulfille the democratic...
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law, there isents a character in a main weight -- in a hemingway novel -- that is the implementationws. initially, ity -- was written so you had to go involuntarily put yourself on the list. of course, no one did. not humanitarian social organizations -- no one but themselves on the foreign agents list. it was rewritten so the justice ministry puts you on the list. now, there are 170 organizations organizations are finding it in court. among the most recent to the foreign agents law, so the says yourganization find yourself as a foreign agent is to simply say i take money from abroad, i am a spy and in the 1930's, stalin set millions of people to their death basically of a charge of be in a agent. so for russian organizations to themselves as a foreign agent is reminiscent of that. so among the most recent additions to the foreign agents registry is the -- center. that is independent pollster, that found that united russia has declined in support in the most recent poll they found that united russia, putin's a party has 31 percent. very quickly after that they were declared the forei
law, there isents a character in a main weight -- in a hemingway novel -- that is the implementationws. initially, ity -- was written so you had to go involuntarily put yourself on the list. of course, no one did. not humanitarian social organizations -- no one but themselves on the foreign agents list. it was rewritten so the justice ministry puts you on the list. now, there are 170 organizations organizations are finding it in court. among the most recent to the foreign agents law, so the...
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the foreign agent's law, there is a character in hemingway's novel who lost his money for scratch landauer once and that is part of the implementation on these laws. first gradually if you organizations. initially the foreign agent's law was written so you have two voluntarily at yourself on theao list and of course no one did. not humanitarian social frustrations, no one put themselves on the foreign agents list. the justice ministry puts you on the list so now there are 150 organizations and organizations are fighting at all the time in court. among the most recent additions to the foreign agent law. the russian contacts that are identifying yourself as a foreign agent is basically to s say i take money from abroad and i must buy. in the 1930s stalinist purges sent millions of people to their deaths basically on the charge of being a foreign agent. so to brand themselves as a foreign agent. so among the most recent to the registry is russia's best independent pollster that found that united russia as declining support. in their most recent they found united russia has 31%. very quickly a
the foreign agent's law, there is a character in hemingway's novel who lost his money for scratch landauer once and that is part of the implementation on these laws. first gradually if you organizations. initially the foreign agent's law was written so you have two voluntarily at yourself on theao list and of course no one did. not humanitarian social frustrations, no one put themselves on the foreign agents list. the justice ministry puts you on the list so now there are 150 organizations and...
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to bennett and hemingway elementary school this morning, 48. firewood at the old ham elementary school, 47; and norwell at the vinyl school also, 47 degrees this morning and it's colder than that, a the venue is down around 40 degrees awhile ago. 56 in downtown boston and it's a cool, crisp start to the day with a little bit of high, thin clouds coming. it's so thin, it's not interfering with the moonlight last night and won't interfere with the sunshine today either. here are some showers to the west. we're hoping to get some showers here coming up for tomorrow. there are not going to be that many around. we should be able to squeak through most of the day. most of the showers tomorrow should be farther north and wef degrees with a partly sunny day. today, 79 and cool or the cape and other south-facing coastal spots. i will see you in a few minutes with the rest of my accuweather forecast. chris? >> thank you very much. >>> a teenager hit and killed by a commuter train in west newton. the investigation leaves passengers delayed for an hour or
to bennett and hemingway elementary school this morning, 48. firewood at the old ham elementary school, 47; and norwell at the vinyl school also, 47 degrees this morning and it's colder than that, a the venue is down around 40 degrees awhile ago. 56 in downtown boston and it's a cool, crisp start to the day with a little bit of high, thin clouds coming. it's so thin, it's not interfering with the moonlight last night and won't interfere with the sunshine today either. here are some showers to...
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his daughter and sally and james hemingway eventually learned how to speak it pretty well. he was older when he goes to france. he's in his 40s in language is not easily acquired at that time. , my favorite story of that time. isn't going to a chess club in paris and then getting beaten easily, handedly by people. he doesn't go back and we think that's interesting because my husband to play chess competitive civilly says the only way to get better is to play with people who are better than your. and it's an interesting thing that he did not, he loved to play chess but he did not want to do it. he didn't love it enough to get beat repeatedly. he's a very thin-skinned person. >> is very anxious. >> you identify with that. [laughter] i'm a white guy at heart. [laughter] when he is in france, look at its most remarkable to us i think beyond the initial culture shock and his need to create a little virginia at home. he needs the comfort zone. it is the danger he feels that works in french society to impressionable young people that he can barely resist the temp tatian some cell.
his daughter and sally and james hemingway eventually learned how to speak it pretty well. he was older when he goes to france. he's in his 40s in language is not easily acquired at that time. , my favorite story of that time. isn't going to a chess club in paris and then getting beaten easily, handedly by people. he doesn't go back and we think that's interesting because my husband to play chess competitive civilly says the only way to get better is to play with people who are better than...
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that he may not have even written his best-selling book, because as donald trump said, it read like hemingwayhave been written by bill ayers, a white man. that was a lie. but everything about him, they tried to attack and say that there is no way that this person that we may have kind of philosophical, political differences with, no way that this person could actually be as good as he appears to be. and that became the racist linchpin in this argument. >> but the trump campaign has tried the to deny over and over that this had anything to do -- that the birtherism had anything to do with racism, but what else could it be, because, essentially, he's asking for his papers. >> that's the thing about truth. it actually doesn't require your affirmation, it doesn't require your blessing, it doesn't require you to agree with it. it actually is the truth. and i don't need you to believe me when i tell you that you are saying something that is racist, because i understand that it is. and i understand enough about history, i understand enough about traditional stereotypes, i understand enough about hum
that he may not have even written his best-selling book, because as donald trump said, it read like hemingwayhave been written by bill ayers, a white man. that was a lie. but everything about him, they tried to attack and say that there is no way that this person that we may have kind of philosophical, political differences with, no way that this person could actually be as good as he appears to be. and that became the racist linchpin in this argument. >> but the trump campaign has tried...
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but some writers earnest hemingway, winston churchill hill, i'm sure you know him. resurrected it as an online magazine? >> absolutely, yeah. stuart: so if i get into it, you show me experiences, travel experiences? adventure experiences? >> absolutely, for instance, the publisher is on his way to mongolia on sunday to look for tomb . stuart: you're a business guy, even though you live in socialist paradise, you are a business guy. how do you make money out of that? >> well, you know about advertising. somebody pays your salary, don't they? . stuart: yes, the advertisers. that's true. that's how it's done? that's it? >> well, i'm not involved with the mechanics of that. but all i know is i am -- have an out lib for my poetry, i have been for years, and now i'm going to have a series on true mystery. all kinds of wonderful adventures, shivvlery and all things like that, which was not invented in england . stuart: people who believe experiences are more powerful than things are people with a whole lot of money because they have all the things they want. is that accura
but some writers earnest hemingway, winston churchill hill, i'm sure you know him. resurrected it as an online magazine? >> absolutely, yeah. stuart: so if i get into it, you show me experiences, travel experiences? adventure experiences? >> absolutely, for instance, the publisher is on his way to mongolia on sunday to look for tomb . stuart: you're a business guy, even though you live in socialist paradise, you are a business guy. how do you make money out of that? >> well,...
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he looks at the work of three writers including earnest hemingway to illustrate how soldiers coped with the trauma of war and their transition to civilian life. this class is about an hour 20 minutes. >> all right. we'll go ahead and get started with today's class. today we're covering as you can see, disillusionment of the first world war disillusionment and how we should approach the topic when we examine issues of the great war's memory. i'm going to begin this class in a way i never thought i would begin a class on the first world war's memory. i'm going to begin with a canonical poem. what is regarded as the poem that comes out of the first world war and is reprinted in anthologies over and over again to show us something of the experience of the great war and its memory. you will undoubtedly recognize it because you read it for today's class. double, like old beggars under sacks. we curse through sludge. still on the hunting, we turned our backs and toward our distant rest began to trudge. men marched asleep many have lost their boots but lumped on bloodshot. all went lame, all bl
he looks at the work of three writers including earnest hemingway to illustrate how soldiers coped with the trauma of war and their transition to civilian life. this class is about an hour 20 minutes. >> all right. we'll go ahead and get started with today's class. today we're covering as you can see, disillusionment of the first world war disillusionment and how we should approach the topic when we examine issues of the great war's memory. i'm going to begin this class in a way i never...
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he looks at the work of three writers including earnest hemingway to illustrate how soldiers coped with the trauma of war and their transition to civilian life. this class is about an hour 20 minutes. >> all right. we'll go ahead and get started with today's class. today we're covering as you can see, disillusionment of the first world war disillusionment and how we should approach the topic when we examine issues of the great war's memory. i'm going to begin this class in a way i never thought i would begin a class on the first world war's memory. i'm going to begin with a canonical poem. what is regarded as the poem that comes out of the first world war and is reprinted in n anthologies over and over again to show us something of the experience of the great war and its memory. you will undoubtedly recognize it because you read it for today's class. double, like old beggars under sacks. we curse through sludge. still on the hunting, we turned our backs and toward our distant rest began to trudge. men marched asleep many have lost their boots but lumped on bloodshot. all went lame, all
he looks at the work of three writers including earnest hemingway to illustrate how soldiers coped with the trauma of war and their transition to civilian life. this class is about an hour 20 minutes. >> all right. we'll go ahead and get started with today's class. today we're covering as you can see, disillusionment of the first world war disillusionment and how we should approach the topic when we examine issues of the great war's memory. i'm going to begin this class in a way i never...