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louisa loved making up stories.she often made them up just out loud when they walked along, taking a walk in the area around walden pond with henry david thoreau. but she would also record a lot of these things. so i would say she was probably writing almost every day. she loved it, and it was a release for her as well. it was an outlet. she didn't have a tremendous amount of success at first, but she had some success almost from the beginning in the sense she had short stories and poems published early on, and i think that was another to keep her going. at one juncture when she was teaching school in boston and she boarded with james fields, famous publisher and his wife any, she showed mr. fields some of her writing and was very helpful she's living in that household and maybe he'll take an interest. he told her stick to your teaching, ms. alcott, that made her more determined. she paid mr. field back a loan he had very kindly given her to help with her establishment of her first little school. and she said with a
louisa loved making up stories.she often made them up just out loud when they walked along, taking a walk in the area around walden pond with henry david thoreau. but she would also record a lot of these things. so i would say she was probably writing almost every day. she loved it, and it was a release for her as well. it was an outlet. she didn't have a tremendous amount of success at first, but she had some success almost from the beginning in the sense she had short stories and poems...
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i found it very easy to pull people along with louisa. louisa, lou, her love life is a bit of a mess in this situation, in new york. sam the paramedic, who is her man is back in london, he turns up. that's all very nice but she has an encounter with someone who reminds her of another man. i don't think it's too much of a spoiler to sayjosh reminds her of will, but when i speak to people who have lost someone close to them, they see them everywhere. that can be quite discombobulating, because i think you don'tjust see them in the street, you project onto them, and i think that is something that happens a bit in this book. do you ever find yourself getting a bit fed up of her? this is the third outing, clearly she's very successful so you are fond of her in that sense, but do you ever think, oh, no, i must think of something else for her to do? that's it, this is the third book, from the day i knew i was writing book two i saw it as a trilogy, a horseshoe shaped trilogy. so that is it. i actually felt really sad to let her go because you kn
i found it very easy to pull people along with louisa. louisa, lou, her love life is a bit of a mess in this situation, in new york. sam the paramedic, who is her man is back in london, he turns up. that's all very nice but she has an encounter with someone who reminds her of another man. i don't think it's too much of a spoiler to sayjosh reminds her of will, but when i speak to people who have lost someone close to them, they see them everywhere. that can be quite discombobulating, because i...
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i found it very easy to pull people along with louisa.ery nice but she has an encounter with someone who reminds her of another man. i don't think it's too much of a spoiler to sayjosh reminds her of will, but when i speak to people who have lost someone close to them, they see them everywhere. that can be quite discombobulating, because i think you don'tjust see them in the street, you project onto them, and i think that is something that happens a bit in this book. do you ever find yourself getting a bit fed up of her? this is the third outing, clearly she's very successful so you are fond of her in that sense, but do you ever think, oh, no, i must think of something else for her to do? that's it, this is the third book, from the day i knew i was writing book two i saw it as a trilogy, a horseshoe shaped trilogy. so that is it. i actually felt really sad to let her go because you know what it's like, some characters come to life immediately, others you can write a third of a book and still not be entirely sure who they are and that can
i found it very easy to pull people along with louisa.ery nice but she has an encounter with someone who reminds her of another man. i don't think it's too much of a spoiler to sayjosh reminds her of will, but when i speak to people who have lost someone close to them, they see them everywhere. that can be quite discombobulating, because i think you don'tjust see them in the street, you project onto them, and i think that is something that happens a bit in this book. do you ever find yourself...
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a brazilian court has unanimously held the conviction of former president louisa not sealed to silva known as lula on corruption charges the three judges confirmed the verdict and increased his sentence from nine to twelve years lula rallied his supporters ahead of the decision which could see him barred from running for office again. tens of thousands of lula supporters have traveled to puerto lega to demonstrate in front of the federal court building they had a clear message they love their former president and want to see him back in office . seem to be inside the courthouse judges delivered their verdict on lula's appeal they upheld his conviction and extended his original prison sentence from nine and a half years to twelfth infielders media here feeling is even fortunately a former president of the country is being condemned what he committed a crime and directly or indirectly participated in many others what it means is that a greater than ordinary punishment is necessary if you might your models i should have had women. had already been convicted last july she was accused of
a brazilian court has unanimously held the conviction of former president louisa not sealed to silva known as lula on corruption charges the three judges confirmed the verdict and increased his sentence from nine to twelve years lula rallied his supporters ahead of the decision which could see him barred from running for office again. tens of thousands of lula supporters have traveled to puerto lega to demonstrate in front of the federal court building they had a clear message they love their...
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. >>> yesterday david and louisa turpen pleaded not guilty. if convicted they could face-up to 94 years in prison. they kept their kids in a quote, torture chamber where they rationed one meal a day, they weren't allowed to go to bathroom and they got to take a shower just once a year. >>> a las vegas sheriff will break his three month silence today on the las vegas massacre. stephen paddock brother took possession of his ashes yesterda yesterday. >>> police in brazil have a driver in custody after his car plowed into a crowd killing a baby and injuring at least 15 people. this was with the chaotic scene after the crash in rio last night. according to police the driver claims he had an epileptic attack and lost control of the car. >>> philadelphia is among amazon's top 20 in its search to house his second headquarters. the city of brotherly love beat out 200 other places including many other communities. and now leaders in camden which did not make the cut hope a strong rejinal tip will help bring 50,000 job tuesday the area. >> we're thrilled
. >>> yesterday david and louisa turpen pleaded not guilty. if convicted they could face-up to 94 years in prison. they kept their kids in a quote, torture chamber where they rationed one meal a day, they weren't allowed to go to bathroom and they got to take a shower just once a year. >>> a las vegas sheriff will break his three month silence today on the las vegas massacre. stephen paddock brother took possession of his ashes yesterda yesterday. >>> police in brazil...
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thank you, louisa. thank you very much. so much of the snow across northern ireland, scotland and northern parts of england, we have a warning for snow and ice there. further south and east, well, it's drier and with the best of the brightness across east anglia, some showers in the south as well and we factor in the wind, it's feeling raw out there with the temperatures down to minus four celsius. tomorrow, it is another very unsettled day. more showers coming in, but fewer showers by the time we get into the afternoon. strong winds yet again. the best of the sunshine across the south and not feeling as cold as today with a the temperatures ranging between two to eight celsius and then it is all eyes to the west. wednesday night and into thursday, we have got the storm making its way m, we have got the storm making its way in, bringing with it strong winds and also a mixture of rain, sleet and also a mixture of rain, sleet and snow. this is bbc news. and these are the top stories developing at 11am. the government says fir
thank you, louisa. thank you very much. so much of the snow across northern ireland, scotland and northern parts of england, we have a warning for snow and ice there. further south and east, well, it's drier and with the best of the brightness across east anglia, some showers in the south as well and we factor in the wind, it's feeling raw out there with the temperatures down to minus four celsius. tomorrow, it is another very unsettled day. more showers coming in, but fewer showers by the time...
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and brazil's former president louisa not sealed room of the silva will today find out if his conviction on corruption and money laundering charges will be upheld a momentous verdict could potentially determine the course of the country's election who is currently the front runner in that race. you're watching did the news still to come the daughter who fought for islamic state four years have passed since this chechen mother saw her daughter. and now she wonders whether she'll ever see her again. but as a business there's the here and donald trump it seems is getting his way with the fed with the federal reserve indeed that is correct terry because his choice for the next head of the u.s. central bank which of course is the world's most powerful economics job it's been approved by u.s. senators general powell a multi millionaire was backed by a large majority as chair of the federal reserve with support from republicans and also many democrats the appointment marks the end of a decades long tradition that's been so that's seen presidents stick with the federal reserve chair who was in c
and brazil's former president louisa not sealed room of the silva will today find out if his conviction on corruption and money laundering charges will be upheld a momentous verdict could potentially determine the course of the country's election who is currently the front runner in that race. you're watching did the news still to come the daughter who fought for islamic state four years have passed since this chechen mother saw her daughter. and now she wonders whether she'll ever see her...
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i'm louisa, american resource center. thank you supervisors fewer and ronen for introducing the concept and idea that san francisco needs to invest in our values. i'm happy to hear that we're spending $50 million on a park renovation. so i think we should have no problem in investing i don't know how much but making sure that residents have acknowledge to due process. our city is 1 million people and 200,000 some are foreign-born. 1 in 4 children in the san francisco school district has a foreign-born parent. we want it say thank you for standing for our values, publicly sending a message to our community that our city stands with them and that we're not going to succumb to isis threats and bullying. as we know, children today are very confused about who the leader of this nation is, who continually threatens and bullies families, children, and people of color. so thank you, thank you, thank you. we hope to see you unanimous vote as we've seen before. [please stand by] we have gotten calls from people letting us know that
i'm louisa, american resource center. thank you supervisors fewer and ronen for introducing the concept and idea that san francisco needs to invest in our values. i'm happy to hear that we're spending $50 million on a park renovation. so i think we should have no problem in investing i don't know how much but making sure that residents have acknowledge to due process. our city is 1 million people and 200,000 some are foreign-born. 1 in 4 children in the san francisco school district has a...
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but the town of louisa is keeping the island's rich blend of african, spanish and native culture aliveltural blend is the tradition. each year in loiza, they have a festival featuring these characters. raul is legendary in the community for making the masks. >> in the spanish tradition, remember, it represents the moors. because the moors invaded spain for eight centuries. that was a time of war between them and they tried to get them out. >> okay. they didn't like them for two reasons. you'usm and you'reot our people. >> uh-huh. >> they use a grotesque mask and costume with wings because the spaniard had to represent the moors in a bad way for them. and here in loiza, they make all the masks for the vigilantes. >> the masks have a long history. back in spain in the 1500s, they had festivals celebrating the defeat of the black muslim moors by the white christian spanish. and the characters would represent the scary, dark invaders. when the tradition came to puerto rico, it meaning completely switched. as the tiano culture added the more elaborate masks and the africans added drum music
but the town of louisa is keeping the island's rich blend of african, spanish and native culture aliveltural blend is the tradition. each year in loiza, they have a festival featuring these characters. raul is legendary in the community for making the masks. >> in the spanish tradition, remember, it represents the moors. because the moors invaded spain for eight centuries. that was a time of war between them and they tried to get them out. >> okay. they didn't like them for two...
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louisa was detained in san diego county on december 30. agent said he had overstayed his visa.id he came to the u.s. illegally from colombia at the age of 11. lawmakers and other supporters work to get him released. his attorney said he was freed on $1500 bond and is planning to return to campus.>>> the search is on for residential burglary suspects in the saratoga hills. deputies have set up a perimeter near the location where the suspects were last seen at mount eden and pierce road. the search is been going on since 730. no word on whether anyone has been arrested. >>> napa police investigating whether two shootings this morning might be connected. the first one happen 8:30 am in a starbucks parking lot at lincoln and jefferson. a man in his 20s taken to the hospital. 90 minutes later police were called to another shooting three miles away near baywood lane. the victim was a man in his 60s or 70s with a gunshot wound to his chest. who was also hospitalized.>>> very unusual to have two incidents of this type basically within 90 minutes of each other. it just doesn't happen.>>
louisa was detained in san diego county on december 30. agent said he had overstayed his visa.id he came to the u.s. illegally from colombia at the age of 11. lawmakers and other supporters work to get him released. his attorney said he was freed on $1500 bond and is planning to return to campus.>>> the search is on for residential burglary suspects in the saratoga hills. deputies have set up a perimeter near the location where the suspects were last seen at mount eden and pierce road....
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the line now does from long island on the holston to the river,ers of kentucky also called the louisa river and down the ohio. so this was the treaty line, the ministerial line. what had been hunting ground in virginia is now part of virginia. the only problem is, that your -- the iroquois never bothered to include the tribes that used it is hunting ground in the negotiation. delaware had nothing to say about it, but the shawnee resented it very much. they really had a problem with both the british and the six nations. onle all of this is going dunmore is very supportive of western expansion. he wants to love those soldiers that served in the french and indian war to claim their -- allow those soldiers that served in the french and indian war to claim their land grants. remember, tens of thousands of people already living here. so they established counties and everything else. what am i forgetting quote -- this is the proclamation line. the fort stanwix treaty line. this is the hard labor creek line. this is hard labor creek. baber and this is the cherokee grant. on top of all this, t
the line now does from long island on the holston to the river,ers of kentucky also called the louisa river and down the ohio. so this was the treaty line, the ministerial line. what had been hunting ground in virginia is now part of virginia. the only problem is, that your -- the iroquois never bothered to include the tribes that used it is hunting ground in the negotiation. delaware had nothing to say about it, but the shawnee resented it very much. they really had a problem with both the...
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all of them were the children of 57-year-old david turpin and 49-year-old louisa turpin. what's interesting here, bill, when cops first went in there, they thought that all of these 13 were kids because they were so ill, so emaciated. as it turns out they were as old as 29-year-old. the 17-year-old who police first met, they thought she was just 10 years old because she was so malnourished. >> bill: this is a neighborhood with a lot of homes. did the neighbors notice anything at any point? >> it's strange. that was not some isolated ranch. you're in a real neighborhood here. some of the neighbors you just heard from were saying we thought the kids were malnourished but they didn't feel there was anything that made them compelled to act. now, the family also fooled others. among them a gentleman by the name of kent ripley. he owns the elvis chapel in las vegas where the tour pins, as you can see in this photo, apparently renewed their vows with the kids present several times. ripley, the owner of that chapel said he never noticed anything untoward. listen here. >> they see
all of them were the children of 57-year-old david turpin and 49-year-old louisa turpin. what's interesting here, bill, when cops first went in there, they thought that all of these 13 were kids because they were so ill, so emaciated. as it turns out they were as old as 29-year-old. the 17-year-old who police first met, they thought she was just 10 years old because she was so malnourished. >> bill: this is a neighborhood with a lot of homes. did the neighbors notice anything at any...
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we‘re joined by louisa casson from greenpeace. thank you very much indeed for joining us.ther antarctic marine life relies, it is krill which is a tiny shrimp—like creature and that‘s essential for blue whales, they need fob feeding their young and build up the strength by eating krill. who needs to agree to this to make it happen? the antarctic ocean commission is a body of 24 governments and the eu. they are meeting in october to discuss this proposal. so they could make that destirks and that‘s why we‘ve had penguins popping up in capital cities across the world to build the pressure. we have got 250,000 people signed up and we have one of our ships that arrived in the antarctic yesterday to conduct research to bolster the case to show us research to bolster the case to show us the beat of the antarctic and its fragility and why we need to protect it. the research to go along with thatis it. the research to go along with that is crucial as well. will you be presenting that when the countries meet together and hope they can come to some sort of accord? it is really diffi
we‘re joined by louisa casson from greenpeace. thank you very much indeed for joining us.ther antarctic marine life relies, it is krill which is a tiny shrimp—like creature and that‘s essential for blue whales, they need fob feeding their young and build up the strength by eating krill. who needs to agree to this to make it happen? the antarctic ocean commission is a body of 24 governments and the eu. they are meeting in october to discuss this proposal. so they could make that destirks...