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so we'll have to put stacy keach off until then. but mary dearborn, the awe nor a few book called ernest hemingway. she is note for having a streetw in chicago named after her, dearborn. [laughter] >> but she is also a particularly important today because this is the first bioin 15 years, the first written by a woman, the first to explore the causes -- [applause] -- the era of women, isn't it? there you are. that's the peg. mary, we are all sun fans. wewas -- i lived in oak park, so hemingway and frank lloyd writhe were our two heroes. there has been so much written, it's look the guy telling the old joke. tell me number two. or tell me number three. and they all laugh. but what i would like to do, you have such detail about these heroic moments that we're familiar with. i'd like to ask those, but also some new revelations about his mental illness, suicide, and -- but we'll kind of course the river to that end. can you tell us a little bit about this rather mild upbringing at oak park river high school. he was -- yeah, he was -- it'
so we'll have to put stacy keach off until then. but mary dearborn, the awe nor a few book called ernest hemingway. she is note for having a streetw in chicago named after her, dearborn. [laughter] >> but she is also a particularly important today because this is the first bioin 15 years, the first written by a woman, the first to explore the causes -- [applause] -- the era of women, isn't it? there you are. that's the peg. mary, we are all sun fans. wewas -- i lived in oak park, so...
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stacy keach will not be with us today. on opening night, a one-man show about ernest hemingway, last week, i believe, he had a heart attack on the stage. it was one of those strange things that just, in his words, created a fog in which he didn't know where he was in the play, and for 50 minutes being old school and the tough hemingway kind of character, he plowed through trying to find himself. his good friend, director bob folds, when they came and ended the show, he went to the hospital and was diagnosed with a mild stroke. but he is find now. fine now. and vows to come back in 2018. so we'll have to put stacy keach off til then. but mary dearborn is the author of a a new book called "ernest hemingway," what else? she is noted for having a street in chicago named after her, dearborn. [laughter] [applause] but she was also particularly important today because this is the first bio in 15 years, the first written by a woman, the first to explore -- [applause] >> yeah. [laughter] [applause] >> it's the era of women, isn't i
stacy keach will not be with us today. on opening night, a one-man show about ernest hemingway, last week, i believe, he had a heart attack on the stage. it was one of those strange things that just, in his words, created a fog in which he didn't know where he was in the play, and for 50 minutes being old school and the tough hemingway kind of character, he plowed through trying to find himself. his good friend, director bob folds, when they came and ended the show, he went to the hospital and...
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we're starting to hear we actually shouldn't keach suspending normal life. we should be carrying on as normal. there were words tweeted to that effect. what do you make of that? >> reporter: i think sadiq khan indicated the same thing. look. normal means what people become used to, what becomes normal and not every day, but expectable in their lives. a year ago people were not expecting already for a series of terrorist acts. they had one here in march, another one just a couple of weeks ago, and now this. this is not the normal people want, but the message that our politicians here want to send to the terrorists who want to commit these acts is you will not stop us, you will not stop our democracy, you will not break our democracy, you will not make our democracy look weak, and that is carrying on as if things are normal, heightening security, doubling down on security efforts and how to tackle this clearly and growing escalating issue this country faces but not changing the way the country lives. the crux of that, of course, the democratic process, the ele
we're starting to hear we actually shouldn't keach suspending normal life. we should be carrying on as normal. there were words tweeted to that effect. what do you make of that? >> reporter: i think sadiq khan indicated the same thing. look. normal means what people become used to, what becomes normal and not every day, but expectable in their lives. a year ago people were not expecting already for a series of terrorist acts. they had one here in march, another one just a couple of weeks...
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he says he was keaching an eye he says he was keeping an eye on it. >> oh. >> he says it was actuallyed. like the object in the rearview mirror, you know. fine print. >> if ever he has an excuse to not mow the lawn, think that would be it. >> honey, i can't. there is a tornado. not hearing it. go out there and finish mowing the lawn. >> time-lapse video of the tornado. it didn't cause a lot of damage out there in alberta. >> the lawn looks great this morning. >> yeah, exactly. >> coming up, bill maher backing off, apologizing what he said friday night on a live broadcast of his show. realtimed, hbo, says is inexcusable. >> one love manchester, how katy perry turned a dress into a heartfelt tribute. first here is a look at today's forecast. can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like pow! my teeth are glowing. they are so white. step 1 cleans. step 2 whitens. crest [hd]. 6x cleaning*, 6x whitening*á i would switch to crest [hd] over what i was using before. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this
he says he was keaching an eye he says he was keeping an eye on it. >> oh. >> he says it was actuallyed. like the object in the rearview mirror, you know. fine print. >> if ever he has an excuse to not mow the lawn, think that would be it. >> honey, i can't. there is a tornado. not hearing it. go out there and finish mowing the lawn. >> time-lapse video of the tornado. it didn't cause a lot of damage out there in alberta. >> the lawn looks great this morning....
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i would keach looking.erning, but from a league point of view comey has helped the president. in a political view, most americans don't trust him. 70% of the impeachment don't believe he's telling the truth about russia and that's going to hurt the president. the best thing he can do is push back against pew tin and realize the mess you're in, mr. president, is caused by interference in the election. he's providing arms to the taliban. he engaged chemical attacks against young children that makes me so mad. you're misjudging putin. >> great to have you, senator. >> thank you. >>> we have a team of john dickerson and jab crawford will join us right here in studio 57. the cbs special report begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern and our streaming network cbsn. >>> ahead, a look at the pilot program being rolled out across streaming network cbsn . >>> a smap small town musical about new fundland could win a big tony award. >> reporter: it's the little show with the biggest heart on broadway. i'm mo rocca. ahead on "cbs
i would keach looking.erning, but from a league point of view comey has helped the president. in a political view, most americans don't trust him. 70% of the impeachment don't believe he's telling the truth about russia and that's going to hurt the president. the best thing he can do is push back against pew tin and realize the mess you're in, mr. president, is caused by interference in the election. he's providing arms to the taliban. he engaged chemical attacks against young children that...
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the world, opening bell in 90 seconds we wait for the speaker to give a major speech on tax reform keaching on oil, which did touch 43, jim, lowest since november. >> i think you're going to see a breakdown. this will flush out a lot of the speculators, exxon and chevron can really weigh on the market caterpillar has been thought to be brought down by oil but enough is happening in china, asia-pacific up, world plus 8 plus one for total machines this last year that it's separating itself from oil. in the dow, besides chevron, besides exxon that you really worried about. exxon will get hit badly i think you ought to be thinking maybe this is the breakdown, the washout not the beginning of the big down move like so many say. >> you don't think -- you said earlier if it falls much lower we'll start to ask questions about demand but we're not there yet? >> not there yet that will be the 30s look, tomorrow inventories will be big again friday, i think you're going to start seeing maybe fewer rigs added. 43 is an interesting level it's a mooch. >> opening bell and s&p at the bottom of your screen
the world, opening bell in 90 seconds we wait for the speaker to give a major speech on tax reform keaching on oil, which did touch 43, jim, lowest since november. >> i think you're going to see a breakdown. this will flush out a lot of the speculators, exxon and chevron can really weigh on the market caterpillar has been thought to be brought down by oil but enough is happening in china, asia-pacific up, world plus 8 plus one for total machines this last year that it's separating itself...
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they really did have when you is ayou that rig count in the last few they're getting a lot out of keachn't know, i find those things to be -- they're too glib i do think that there will be a little bit of a pullback and the saudis might do something. it's too glib. i'm trying to avoid the word manipulation because i don't think that oil -- but i don't think the oil market is as fluid as people think. it's supply and demand but there are many people that can influence the demand >> well the whisperings of reuters. >> that's what i'm saying. >> fever pitch >> right, and i think you have to be careful if you're short oil. oil is stabilized at a level that was realistic you need to see real decline in inventories. that's to get inventories down so when we get the wednesday number the algorithms don't crater oil when i hear the death cross the algorithms played a huge decline in last thursday if they sense the wrong number you'll get another >> it was because api was a head fake, when they're off by so much >> oh, my, the numbers and plus oil is all over the system and the numbers are not as
they really did have when you is ayou that rig count in the last few they're getting a lot out of keachn't know, i find those things to be -- they're too glib i do think that there will be a little bit of a pullback and the saudis might do something. it's too glib. i'm trying to avoid the word manipulation because i don't think that oil -- but i don't think the oil market is as fluid as people think. it's supply and demand but there are many people that can influence the demand >> well...