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and jim coming from different kinds of oppression, huck has a mean father, and jim going up in slate -- jim's father going up enslaved. but they become a dynamic duo as they go down the mississippi. wyatt is -- why it is controversial today is because the n-word is using it quite bit, some people want it bad because of that, and they say that it cannot really be a classic because of that, and then twain was willing to do dialect. any time a white author starts dealing in dialect in any culture it gets tricky and sensitive, particularly now. ernest hemingway said all american literature emanates from the adventures of huckleberry finn. it continues to live on and to be discussed and debated, and mark twain is one of our great writers because of his body of work, but this was the one that has the -- lasted the test of time and is still red and talked about. but less so now because of that. hayden: what is interesting, and i'm skipping over to number eight, their eyes were watching god, by zora neale hurston, was also criticized for using dialect. and alice walker, the great water, basi
and jim coming from different kinds of oppression, huck has a mean father, and jim going up in slate -- jim's father going up enslaved. but they become a dynamic duo as they go down the mississippi. wyatt is -- why it is controversial today is because the n-word is using it quite bit, some people want it bad because of that, and they say that it cannot really be a classic because of that, and then twain was willing to do dialect. any time a white author starts dealing in dialect in any culture...
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huck finn was published first in england. the empire of britain actually embraced mark twain before we did, so there was a strong european and even global impulse toward mark twain that was probably stronger more abroad than it was here. after tom sawyer and huck finn, and he became our most celebrated writer. there is no other writer who can compare. into the 1890's when his message became darker, it became more complicated and less pleasing, that is when maybe the book sales might diminish, but when he died there was just this outpouring of love. readers loved him for his honesty as much as his imagination, so i think by the 1890's when the books and the writings were getting darker, there is some diminishment of popularity in this country, but overwhelmingly all over the world tributes came in at his passing, and there isn't no question he was the most well-traveled, most well loved writer we will ever seen, and i think he is probably our most pervasive writer on the internet. [applause] thank you. tom: speaking of books s
huck finn was published first in england. the empire of britain actually embraced mark twain before we did, so there was a strong european and even global impulse toward mark twain that was probably stronger more abroad than it was here. after tom sawyer and huck finn, and he became our most celebrated writer. there is no other writer who can compare. into the 1890's when his message became darker, it became more complicated and less pleasing, that is when maybe the book sales might diminish,...
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in short, i bring it to the director at huck, he says, okay, but let him sign this one first.ite, and then i’ll sign it. i drove like this for two months, then this misfortune happened. vasily makarovich died on the set. they fought for their homeland and by them. they both signed for me too; moreover, for me even further. i say, but in the script there. i script it myself wrote, but i naturally wrote it very much. i fully adhere to the film adaptation that was required, but i was given consent by uh already ledkolayevna. i started filming. and i somehow decided that it needed to be immersed right there . village life, all this shukshinsky. i we found a place hmm copper village yes yes i, to be honest, uh, i absolutely liked it, but i didn’t understand it that much. but when i started filming, i was amazed that when you immerse these dialogues in this real life. you suddenly realize that this is incredible, really. i wanted some here god put so much under your side, but they don’t want to put it on the sides. with this stitch right here next to the side i wanted another one. i
in short, i bring it to the director at huck, he says, okay, but let him sign this one first.ite, and then i’ll sign it. i drove like this for two months, then this misfortune happened. vasily makarovich died on the set. they fought for their homeland and by them. they both signed for me too; moreover, for me even further. i say, but in the script there. i script it myself wrote, but i naturally wrote it very much. i fully adhere to the film adaptation that was required, but i was given...
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in short, i bring the rectors of huck, he says, okay, but let him sign this first.sfilm, and then you . i’m going there, he says. yes, yes, yes, well, let the rector sign, and then i will sign. i just i drove for two months, then this misfortune happened. vasily makarovich died on the set. they fought for their homeland and they signed both of them for me right away; moreover, i even further. i say, but in the script. still, it’s a long shot, i wrote the script myself, but naturally i wrote it very much. i fully adhere to the author’s request for a film adaptation, but i was given consent by uh already ledkolayevna. i started filming. and i somehow decided that it needed to be immersed right there . village life is shukshinsky. i found a place hmm, the village of copper, i’ll believe it. yes yes i am to be honest, uh, i liked shukshin, but i didn’t understand him that much. but when i started filming, i was amazed that when you immerse these dialogues in this real life. you suddenly realize that this is incredible, really. allowed them. i wanted to put a little of i
in short, i bring the rectors of huck, he says, okay, but let him sign this first.sfilm, and then you . i’m going there, he says. yes, yes, yes, well, let the rector sign, and then i will sign. i just i drove for two months, then this misfortune happened. vasily makarovich died on the set. they fought for their homeland and they signed both of them for me right away; moreover, i even further. i say, but in the script. still, it’s a long shot, i wrote the script myself, but naturally i wrote...
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were new to the coalition and also, start booth campaigning for him in northern virginia and bill huck campaigning for himself sides of this is a really interesting coalition, start booth, built-up, president johnson, lady bird and even senator bird kind of held on and did not make an announcement until very late into that campaign, october, the october surprise was harry byrd endorsing god when. this is the most fascinating part of the coalition, labor leaders. i went to the history of bill huck and the right to work, labor leaders supported godwin in the 65 campaign based on the relationship he had formed with president johnson. they figured johnson likes them we will vote for. here are just coalition godwin could have put together, and that election and four years later it all fell apart, holden got elected in his book opportunity time holden wrote in the 1955 campaign there was no chance for a republican to win a virginia gubernatorial race in 1965 so his goal was name recognition to get his issues out there, get people talking about him, to build up some bows. he figured if he got
were new to the coalition and also, start booth campaigning for him in northern virginia and bill huck campaigning for himself sides of this is a really interesting coalition, start booth, built-up, president johnson, lady bird and even senator bird kind of held on and did not make an announcement until very late into that campaign, october, the october surprise was harry byrd endorsing god when. this is the most fascinating part of the coalition, labor leaders. i went to the history of bill...
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we have a team of correspondents covering the story. nicholas huck is in the city of myra cache, where people are sleeping outside for us the night tyesha mazda bar. it begins on coverage near the epi center and fell off in the pool. this is the biggest obstacle to rescue operations in us. quake hit areas, huge chunks of rocks, pulling from the mountains, locked roads. we stop here, why the ami wont against the danger before the rocks lights of to 6 hours on the road with finally make it to that's in the cold. if that it's 90 kilometers south of matter, i guess a front excess is underway for those still dropped under the rubble. well, hadn't met it just for the last 9 members of his family in the us quake. that's how we're going to be. have to do the breaks my heart. i lost my daughter, she was very young. a children have gone well waiting for one of the let's pray he's a life not how much grand side was which with a lifeless body that i live taken to assume. who would be very near his parents in the village cemetery? these doctors from the city of casa blanca, volunteering to help vic
we have a team of correspondents covering the story. nicholas huck is in the city of myra cache, where people are sleeping outside for us the night tyesha mazda bar. it begins on coverage near the epi center and fell off in the pool. this is the biggest obstacle to rescue operations in us. quake hit areas, huge chunks of rocks, pulling from the mountains, locked roads. we stop here, why the ami wont against the danger before the rocks lights of to 6 hours on the road with finally make it to...
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i huck to an off to cut them. why are you wearing this? said it there. she said it's nothing else. again, i'm sorry. i missed while you wearing a black scoff. she said raman with that in mind. my mother used to wait for roman in the mornings to come so that they could have breakfast together. yes. how could i console her? how could i tell her that a child is no longer with us? she sits there in the mornings and says, i had to do about my hot lecture. i thought roman had come back. and so let me get to the bedroom. i've been 100 vicky, i've been roaming about 99 months after her brother's death, security forces rated roger's home. she decided to flee the country, taking with her nothing but the clothes on her back. she misses the family she left behind. 10 or my only wishes to go back, but to go back to iran, i guess. but for no rata believes it's too dangerous to return home. i'm doing now by cyber security, by germany rainy and also a journalist and filmmaker, a welcome to dw. we have side iran, see few a headlines these days about the protests a year on has much changed since jun
i huck to an off to cut them. why are you wearing this? said it there. she said it's nothing else. again, i'm sorry. i missed while you wearing a black scoff. she said raman with that in mind. my mother used to wait for roman in the mornings to come so that they could have breakfast together. yes. how could i console her? how could i tell her that a child is no longer with us? she sits there in the mornings and says, i had to do about my hot lecture. i thought roman had come back. and so let me...
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i huck to an off to cut them. why are you wearing this? said it to. she said it's nothing. i asked again, i'm sorry i missed while you wearing a black scoff. she said raman mother my, my mother used to wait for roman in the mornings to come so that they could have breakfast together. yes. how could i console her? how could i tell her that a child is no longer with us? she sits there in the mornings and says, i had to do about my hot lecture. i thought roman had come back and let me get to the bedroom. i've been 100 vicky, i've been romeo, but then 9 months after her brother's death, security forces rated roger's home. she decided to flee the country, taking with her nothing but the clothes on her back. she misses the family she left behind. 10 or my only wishes to go back, but to go back to iran, i get as but for no, roger believes it's too dangerous to return home. i'm doing now by cyber security by germany rainy and also a journalist and filmmaker, a welcome to dw. we have side iran, see few a headlines these days about the protests a year long. has much changed since g t
i huck to an off to cut them. why are you wearing this? said it to. she said it's nothing. i asked again, i'm sorry i missed while you wearing a black scoff. she said raman mother my, my mother used to wait for roman in the mornings to come so that they could have breakfast together. yes. how could i console her? how could i tell her that a child is no longer with us? she sits there in the mornings and says, i had to do about my hot lecture. i thought roman had come back and let me get to the...
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my mother had never worn a black scarf before. huck to an off to cut them. why are you wearing this? said it to. she said, it's nothing. i asked again, i'm sorry i missed while you wearing a black scoff. she said rom and my dad and my my mother used to wait for rahman in the mornings to come so that they could have breakfast together. yes. how could i consult? i know, how could i tell her that a child is no longer with us? she sits there in the mornings and says, i had to do about my hot lecture. i thought rahman had come back and so long to get to the bedroom. i've been under vicki, i've done wrong me nobody for 9 months after her brother's death, security forces rated rotter's home. she decided to flee the country, taking with her nothing but the clothes on her back. she misses the family, she left behind 10 or my only wishes to go back, but to go back to iran, i guess. but for now, ronald believes it's too dangerous to return home. that springing yelled as r dash, who lives leads dw, as far as the service which produce that report yelled at great to see.
my mother had never worn a black scarf before. huck to an off to cut them. why are you wearing this? said it to. she said, it's nothing. i asked again, i'm sorry i missed while you wearing a black scoff. she said rom and my dad and my my mother used to wait for rahman in the mornings to come so that they could have breakfast together. yes. how could i consult? i know, how could i tell her that a child is no longer with us? she sits there in the mornings and says, i had to do about my hot...
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experience to be stopped to that race with the safety call coming out for the 1st 3 left. stephens, title hucks. what helps when team make the nearest arrival? so do you, a parents was forced to retire, following a collision with kevin atkinson rule. it was the day to celebrate in the rental carriage as this happens when seal the teams. second construct is tied to the enterprise. yeah. how many of the weekend, of course and the winter here was great. i think the car was working really well on the, on every compound. but of course the most important was also to when the constructor . so i are very proud of everyone working at the track, but also back at the factory. i mean, uh, yeah, we are having an incredible year and i'm very proud of everyone. the stuff and takes a huge 177 point need to cancel and could even punch the title, its print, right. so the, the day before the chrome, pre joining is real sca l g 0. the is always there. and these are the top stories in right, so.
experience to be stopped to that race with the safety call coming out for the 1st 3 left. stephens, title hucks. what helps when team make the nearest arrival? so do you, a parents was forced to retire, following a collision with kevin atkinson rule. it was the day to celebrate in the rental carriage as this happens when seal the teams. second construct is tied to the enterprise. yeah. how many of the weekend, of course and the winter here was great. i think the car was working really well on...
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as you can see, we have a team of correspondence covering the story. nicholas huck is in the city of nara cache where people have been sleeping outside for us that night. but how some, alvaro begins our coverage now from near the epa center and tell us nichol. and this is the biggest obstacle to rescue operations into us. quake hit areas, huge chunks of rocks, pulling from the mountains, locked roads. we stop here, why the ami won't against the danger before the rocks lights up to 6 hours on the road. we finally make it to that, to the gold. if they did 9 to columbia to south america, guess a front excess is underway for those still trumped under the rubble? well, how much is the last 9 members of his family in the us quake. as having his v packed breaks my heart, i lost my daughter, she was very young. a children that go on, we're waiting for one of the let's pray he's a life not well. how much grand side was which we a lifeless body that i live taken to assume it would be very near his parents in the village cemetery. these doctors from the city of casa blanca, volunteering to help
as you can see, we have a team of correspondence covering the story. nicholas huck is in the city of nara cache where people have been sleeping outside for us that night. but how some, alvaro begins our coverage now from near the epa center and tell us nichol. and this is the biggest obstacle to rescue operations into us. quake hit areas, huge chunks of rocks, pulling from the mountains, locked roads. we stop here, why the ami won't against the danger before the rocks lights up to 6 hours on...
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that vision as the country remains on edge. ronald a fine i'll just here. lot correspond. nicholas huck joins us now. live from sunny goals, capital dot com, and nick the, the military seem as if that hate to stay, but either 11 does whether they have left the door open a little bit to discuss future elections because that statement was very nuanced. that's right. i mean, in the words of, on the, the main opposition figure who, who really is saying out loud, what most people are many people believe and get bonus. this isn't really a crew, it's a family affair, a family tousling for power. and what's interesting to note is that on monday, the new president of transition police or the in grandma will be sworn and he's called in the constitutional court. but he won't be sworn in on the constitution itself on. he'll be sworn in on a new charter, a charter, which no one knows the actual content of no one knows how long they will stay in power. what's his plan during that time in power? and it's interesting to note that friends who is a key ally to a ticket bone has distanced themselves from
that vision as the country remains on edge. ronald a fine i'll just here. lot correspond. nicholas huck joins us now. live from sunny goals, capital dot com, and nick the, the military seem as if that hate to stay, but either 11 does whether they have left the door open a little bit to discuss future elections because that statement was very nuanced. that's right. i mean, in the words of, on the, the main opposition figure who, who really is saying out loud, what most people are many people...
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city and send back to the air has been besieged by a group linked to al qaeda since august. nicholas huck results to where the new share, delta meets the sahara desert lies the ancient citadel of tim, booked to this unesco world. heritage site was the center of islamic civilization in the 11th century. now it's under attacked by fighters from the al qaeda, affiliate gelatinous. probably somewhat loosely mean they're trying to take over the city the suggest unfilled to do as of today, the situation is truly unbearable. the people of timber 2 are suffering and this is the cry from the heart. i'll tell you the fighters control the northern roads leading to the city and are blocking trucks carrying goods and humanitarian aid insights. and up to petro pumps running into the prices of food, like potatoes and onions are now 10 times more expensive. supplies of rice, sugar in minutes, have all but disappeared. when can you come to have it in? the market is currently very difficult because if it goes on like this, a lot of stores will close a foot stuff like milk sugar, right? and the minute don't
city and send back to the air has been besieged by a group linked to al qaeda since august. nicholas huck results to where the new share, delta meets the sahara desert lies the ancient citadel of tim, booked to this unesco world. heritage site was the center of islamic civilization in the 11th century. now it's under attacked by fighters from the al qaeda, affiliate gelatinous. probably somewhat loosely mean they're trying to take over the city the suggest unfilled to do as of today, the...
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and then they, me, 4 weeks. nicholas huck. a report from the senegalese capital dot com of france will no longer be held hostage by purchase. those other words from french president emmanuel mccall who has recalled it's french ambassador and also the 1500 troops on the ground. they will leave the country by the end of the year. he has announced this comes after weeks of protest in the capital of new share in the m a, where thousands of people have called on the french to get out. this is seen as a small victory for the gentle leader in the country took over in a cool and late july general johnny. but this is a blow to france who relies on this uranium rich country to power it's nuclear power plants at home. hollywood screen rises a race to break through with us studios and streaming companies a deal that could end in a 5 month long strike. the rights is gold of america says the preliminary agreement now needs approval by its members and thousands on television. and film rights has stopped working may of to disagreeing on pay a
and then they, me, 4 weeks. nicholas huck. a report from the senegalese capital dot com of france will no longer be held hostage by purchase. those other words from french president emmanuel mccall who has recalled it's french ambassador and also the 1500 troops on the ground. they will leave the country by the end of the year. he has announced this comes after weeks of protest in the capital of new share in the m a, where thousands of people have called on the french to get out. this is seen...
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the the, the welcome back across huck were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing ukraine's fate. the ok, let's go back to garland in washington. and so far in this program, we have talked about different narratives and different spins. and i think we're really important one to, to take a look at which western media and refuses to acknowledge or try to a accept a different way of understanding how this complex is being conducted. but keep talking about, um, a square meters of land or how much they, you know, they picked up the crating. is this bella? jim? 47 people. okay. moving forward. but see, that's a total misunderstanding of what's going on here at the very, very beginning. and a lot of people didn't understand it and they still don't. the rushes said it had to atems and this accomplish demilitarization indeed not certification. now what does that mean? it means destroying ukraine's military that is being done. as a matter of fact, it is already been done because now and it's a nato military. and then then the
the the, the welcome back across huck were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing ukraine's fate. the ok, let's go back to garland in washington. and so far in this program, we have talked about different narratives and different spins. and i think we're really important one to, to take a look at which western media and refuses to acknowledge or try to a accept a different way of understanding how this complex is being conducted. but keep talking about, um,...
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[bubbles] elizabeth: we're delighted to have on the show former arkansas governor mike huck beam youuckabee. you wanted to run for the white house and the border was a major topic last night and record 80,000 migrants crossing in nine days unvetted and biden going to california and as but not the actual border and he's been there just once. what's your take on everything? >> well, i think the republicans addressed it very effectively last night. they pointed out that this is just an unmanageable situation. now you've got democrats, particularly people in these big cities, formally sanctuary cities. i don't think they want to be call that had anymore. look at eric adams in new york. he knows he's overrun. the dallas mayor just decided to switch parties from democrat to republican. and you've got democrats in texas and other border states who are throwing up their hands and saying to the biden administration, you can't just keep this going. we can't deal with it. but joe biden and his border czar kamala harris seem to be oblivious to that fact. elizabeth: governor, let's get your react
[bubbles] elizabeth: we're delighted to have on the show former arkansas governor mike huck beam youuckabee. you wanted to run for the white house and the border was a major topic last night and record 80,000 migrants crossing in nine days unvetted and biden going to california and as but not the actual border and he's been there just once. what's your take on everything? >> well, i think the republicans addressed it very effectively last night. they pointed out that this is just an...
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which brings back to missouri and our own mark twain, who's famous for huck finn and tom sawyer and all those kinds of tales. but in 1873, twain, a book called the gilded age a tale of today. and that's back to describing the title today's lecture. if something is gilded. what does that mean? does anyone know? it's covered in gold. so you take something that is not particularly pretty. that's not particularly. and you cover it up. you give it a false, a facade. maybe it's gold leaf that all of a sudden it looks brand new, shiny, expensive, it looks valuable. it looks great. not its old, rusty kind of self. mark twain, one of his less known works, is a perfect title for what i've been describing you so far today. american industrialization. he said, was gilded. it's a tale of today. he sort of pokes fun at american industrialization. it all looks great. rags to riches. anybody can become a millionaire. but what? he's also is that there's more to the story of industrialization just from the vantage point of being a carnegie or a rockefeller or a morgan. there's more to the story. and of c
which brings back to missouri and our own mark twain, who's famous for huck finn and tom sawyer and all those kinds of tales. but in 1873, twain, a book called the gilded age a tale of today. and that's back to describing the title today's lecture. if something is gilded. what does that mean? does anyone know? it's covered in gold. so you take something that is not particularly pretty. that's not particularly. and you cover it up. you give it a false, a facade. maybe it's gold leaf that all of...
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huck finn and look. generating technology is writing a paper that if a student was not honest, could be submitted to their professor to their teacher. and this would be the assignment. and how fast it would come together. so you can see why in the poll, that we put out on social media, 52.9% of young people that we asked, do you use this are you aware of it. they said yes. and now you are seeing why. crazy. >> it looks like a human wrote that document. >> we just dead it in realtime. >> until you put it in the scanner and you realize a human did not write that document is your child is now in trouble. >> probably why educators are very worried. >> the program writes that document it looks just like a human wrote it and that has a lot of educators worried this morning. >> the first draft you work on when you turn it in or is that cheating. >> all right, so we are asking an expert here now to address some of those concerns about ai is professor jane rosenswag director of the writing center at harvard colle
huck finn and look. generating technology is writing a paper that if a student was not honest, could be submitted to their professor to their teacher. and this would be the assignment. and how fast it would come together. so you can see why in the poll, that we put out on social media, 52.9% of young people that we asked, do you use this are you aware of it. they said yes. and now you are seeing why. crazy. >> it looks like a human wrote that document. >> we just dead it in...
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and we're on a lafond l just here. nicholas huck joins us now live from sending goals capital dot com. so the military of really, you might say on the lines what their intention is with regards to future elections . there's not going to be any, as that's right. i mean, at least there hasn't been a charter of transition made public, so we don't know how long it will be staying in to into power. and what will they do during that time, which prompted really the main opposition figure of the main civil society member and a political opposition to figure to describe this less as a crew and more of a tussle of power by the bone go family. we know that we use it again. grandma was in fact a close agent to the father of the bung. i'll be bone, go, omar bunker and then he was dispatch as a military attach a defense. it's actually here instead of going morocco, during that time he mast quite a lot of wealth of multi $1000000.00 homes, were being built in the united states and in naples edens for some. he's the continuation of the past and not a break from the past. on monday he will swear to th
and we're on a lafond l just here. nicholas huck joins us now live from sending goals capital dot com. so the military of really, you might say on the lines what their intention is with regards to future elections . there's not going to be any, as that's right. i mean, at least there hasn't been a charter of transition made public, so we don't know how long it will be staying in to into power. and what will they do during that time, which prompted really the main opposition figure of the main...
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let's close back over to nicholas huck who's a member of cash nicole. so we heard has been talking about the desperate rush really to save lives. the way you are people that have survived the still concerned about what might happen next. that's right. i mean i'm inside the heart of the medina. normally, the street would be bustling with activities. their shop fronts would be open, and they were to have people walking around and look at it now. and that's funny why people have left because this is where there's been so much disruption. just come with me here. excuse me, excuse me. this is the hearts of the medina, and this is where there is a cleaning effort to try to reassure the population so that they can come back to their homes. but look at it, there's so much work had to try to clean out the debris, the risk of the electricity cable. and that's why there's so much fear for those people that have decided to night to spend another night outside of the medina. but i'll tell you what. so what's extraordinary, and i've been invested in numerous time bef
let's close back over to nicholas huck who's a member of cash nicole. so we heard has been talking about the desperate rush really to save lives. the way you are people that have survived the still concerned about what might happen next. that's right. i mean i'm inside the heart of the medina. normally, the street would be bustling with activities. their shop fronts would be open, and they were to have people walking around and look at it now. and that's funny why people have left because this...
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so, you know, i knew i wasn't "tom sawyer and huck finn" on the mississippi river reading those books. mom said, don't swim more than three blocks from your health of the house. the chemical companies, the coal company's, they dumped it all in the river. so, you live in that ward. >> yes. >> you live in the petrochemical sacrifices on. >> i sure do. >> every city has that, where everyone thinks they can put all of those on. >> i don't think that should be. i think you have the right to breathe clean air, drink clean water. i do think that we should be the sacrifice. >> so, beyond the dollars, the human and healthcare cost, can you just expand on that a little? >> i think insurance should be for my illnesses. if they make me sick. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> do you agree with that, ms. jackson? >> i think that i feel sorry for the illnesses that she's suffering, but at the same time, i know that there's some studies agree and some studies don't agree, but i feel sorry, and i hope that she feels better. st that's what i can say. >> thank you. >> there's lots of studies out ther
so, you know, i knew i wasn't "tom sawyer and huck finn" on the mississippi river reading those books. mom said, don't swim more than three blocks from your health of the house. the chemical companies, the coal company's, they dumped it all in the river. so, you live in that ward. >> yes. >> you live in the petrochemical sacrifices on. >> i sure do. >> every city has that, where everyone thinks they can put all of those on. >> i don't think that should...
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i knew i wasn't tom sawyer, and huck finn on the mississippi reading those books. your mother says don't swim in the river three blocks from your house. it was the chemical companies. the coal companies. they just dumped it all in the malden river. so, you live in a potential chemical sacrifice own. every city has that where everyone thinks they can put all of those things. >> i don't think that should be. i think we have the right to clean air, and drink clean water. and i think that should be a sacrifice. >> so, beyond the dollars. the human cost. the healthcare cost. can you expand on that a little? >> i think industries should pay for my illnesses, because they made me sick. >> okay. thank you. do you agree with that miss jackson? >> i think that i feel sorry for the illnesses that she's suffering. but, at the same time i know that there are some studies that agree, and some studies that don't agree. but, i feel sorry. and i hope that she feels better. that's all that i can say. there's lots of studies out there. to say there is a direct. i don't think we know
i knew i wasn't tom sawyer, and huck finn on the mississippi reading those books. your mother says don't swim in the river three blocks from your house. it was the chemical companies. the coal companies. they just dumped it all in the malden river. so, you live in a potential chemical sacrifice own. every city has that where everyone thinks they can put all of those things. >> i don't think that should be. i think we have the right to clean air, and drink clean water. and i think that...
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instances of books being banned in schools last year including many american classics such as 1984, huck finn, catcher in the rye, the color purple, of mice and men and i know why the caged bird sings. i have three young daughters and there are some books and titles that my wife and i do not feel are age-appropriate for them. i could ever imagine a world where i would tell another family what books their kids should or should not be allowed to read. book banners say they want local control. what is more local than controlling what takes place in your own household. that is the very definition of local control. the ultimate irony is that by this they want the government to have more of a say in telling everybody's children what to think and believe. that is government overreach at its peak. books are right away to access to the freedom of expression they promote empathy and understanding.. we need to take any hint of censorship away because it is imperative to our civilization. the last punishment, it should have nothing to do with the political party. this is a freedom of speech and free
instances of books being banned in schools last year including many american classics such as 1984, huck finn, catcher in the rye, the color purple, of mice and men and i know why the caged bird sings. i have three young daughters and there are some books and titles that my wife and i do not feel are age-appropriate for them. i could ever imagine a world where i would tell another family what books their kids should or should not be allowed to read. book banners say they want local control....