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sash, do you think there is some peculiarity in the perception of mark twain that makes him a children he also has a novel, they are still probably perceived as, well something for young people, everything of course, of course, the volume is absolutely a children's book, in my opinion, because it is written - not in the first person, but at the same time, yes, but at the same time, through the prism of children's perception, and hekel is the opposite, it is written in the first person, it is written in a very modern, first person, it looks very, well, yes, absolutely, absolutely, and so powerful, but on the contrary, it is written in the first person, but through a very adult prism, because gekko, well, having seen some pain and sadness in his life, he moved on, of course, that is , gekkin is an absolutely adult thing, it is probably an adult in terms of problems, that is , it seems to me that these are the moral torments of this huckelberin when we understand that what he does absolutely christianity, and this is true, and this is from the point of view of some kind of... morality, th
sash, do you think there is some peculiarity in the perception of mark twain that makes him a children he also has a novel, they are still probably perceived as, well something for young people, everything of course, of course, the volume is absolutely a children's book, in my opinion, because it is written - not in the first person, but at the same time, yes, but at the same time, through the prism of children's perception, and hekel is the opposite, it is written in the first person, it is...
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and using that term, mark twain, signs his newspaper articles, mark twain. he begins writing his book, "roughing it" as mark twain. and as he leaves here, everything after that is mark twain. narrator: we turn the page to the early 1900s, when most of the country's strict divorce laws brought a new wave of people in search of what's called the reno cure. as we move forward and reno becomes more cosmopolitan, it becomes this divorce capital. let's talk about that, yeah. so why is this area known as the divorce capital? joe curtis: because of our state laws saying, you can stay in the state for six weeks, and then that gives you citizenship in the state of nevada. where there was a law that women could get divorced. yeah, you can get a divorce. and they'd start developing what are known as dude ranches for the divorcees to stay while they're getting the divorce process. and this is primarily women, right? yes. you would go to the bridge in reno, and they'd throw their rings off into the truckee river. and then kids would go in there and dig in there, and-- i w
and using that term, mark twain, signs his newspaper articles, mark twain. he begins writing his book, "roughing it" as mark twain. and as he leaves here, everything after that is mark twain. narrator: we turn the page to the early 1900s, when most of the country's strict divorce laws brought a new wave of people in search of what's called the reno cure. as we move forward and reno becomes more cosmopolitan, it becomes this divorce capital. let's talk about that, yeah. so why is this...
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you can teach mark twain. can conceptualize, explain and give people the chance to voice their views. those challenging conversations, those are the kind of epiphany moments in the classroom as to sort of try to take those materials out of bounds. >> we're going to go a bit about ten minutes more, the panel did take a few audience questions. we will not have time for very many but we will do our best to take a couple before we end at 5:30. we are rightly situating this last part of the conversation under the banner of censorship which is really what we are doing. i'm trying to resist. this is in some ways what george orwell predicted in 1984, a popular sport authoritarian with the control over how language explicitly is used. so we heard linda on books on band great program i think there's now five large laboratory the country that joined the program. what are the other initiatives that we canin be doing, or that are in place with things you've seen that you think are, that's actually going to protect them tha
you can teach mark twain. can conceptualize, explain and give people the chance to voice their views. those challenging conversations, those are the kind of epiphany moments in the classroom as to sort of try to take those materials out of bounds. >> we're going to go a bit about ten minutes more, the panel did take a few audience questions. we will not have time for very many but we will do our best to take a couple before we end at 5:30. we are rightly situating this last part of the...
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why am that happened with mark twain at this every years the for mark twain has its quadrant and all the twain scholars from around the world gather at farm and one guy decided he was going to rewrite adventures of huckleberry and take the word -- and put -- in. and he when he did it, he sent me an email and he said, i hope you know that i have you in my book and and and i emailed back and i said, i wish you would take me out and don't thank me because coming after you, i just want you and at the quadrennial, unfortunately brought his daughter and i leaned and i said you shouldn't have you shouldn't have brought her here because it's going to get ugly and it did because you can't when one when one takes out a word and has said and drilled over and thought about and chiseled and it's there there are some books that are not supposed to be books. they're supposed be troubling. they're supposed to be agonizing. students were asked me, what if you don't? do you use profanity? i do not. i don't allow my colleagues to use it. do you use racial slurs? i do not. but i fight writers to use it b
why am that happened with mark twain at this every years the for mark twain has its quadrant and all the twain scholars from around the world gather at farm and one guy decided he was going to rewrite adventures of huckleberry and take the word -- and put -- in. and he when he did it, he sent me an email and he said, i hope you know that i have you in my book and and and i emailed back and i said, i wish you would take me out and don't thank me because coming after you, i just want you and at...
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so like what what are some of the gifts we get from huck finn and from mark twain? i think the one of the biggest gifts we get in terms of twain, again, like going back to that idea of the snapshot of what does it mean to be america. it's one of the questions that i love to pose to my students and really dismay and telling this idea of the universality of americanism that it's the answer that you have in the northeast versus what you would have in the midwest versus what you would have in the south, the rural south, versus what you would have on the west coast. is that the same thing? it the same definition that to me speaks to the history of this. it also speaks to what makes teaching history rather difficult. i think there's something to be said about how in this hyper politicized time, we like to pretend as if teaching history is a very easy to have, especially when you understand it. the arc of history is really multiple arcs operating at the same time, and that the person who truly loves history is looking for the stories, not just of the great men of history, b
so like what what are some of the gifts we get from huck finn and from mark twain? i think the one of the biggest gifts we get in terms of twain, again, like going back to that idea of the snapshot of what does it mean to be america. it's one of the questions that i love to pose to my students and really dismay and telling this idea of the universality of americanism that it's the answer that you have in the northeast versus what you would have in the midwest versus what you would have in the...
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i know that happened with mark twain at this every four years the server mark cities has its quadrennial and all twain scholars from around the world gather at quarry farm and. one guy decided he was to rewrite adventures of huckleberry finn, take the word -- out and, put -- in, and he when he did it, he sent me an email. he said, i hope you know that i have thanked you in my book and. and i emailed him back and i said, i wish you take me out and don't thank me because. i'm coming after you. i just want you and the quadrennial, unfortunately brought his daughter and i leaned over and i said, you shouldn't you shouldn't have brought her here because she's going to get ugly. and it did because you can't when one when one takes out a word author has said and drilled over and about and chiseled and it's there there are some books that are not supposed to be happy books. they're supposed to be troubled. they're supposed to be agonizing. students will ask me what if you don't? do you use profanity? do not i don't even allow my colleagues to use it. you use racial slurs? i do not, but i fight f
i know that happened with mark twain at this every four years the server mark cities has its quadrennial and all twain scholars from around the world gather at quarry farm and. one guy decided he was to rewrite adventures of huckleberry finn, take the word -- out and, put -- in, and he when he did it, he sent me an email. he said, i hope you know that i have thanked you in my book and. and i emailed him back and i said, i wish you take me out and don't thank me because. i'm coming after you. i...
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caller: to quote mark twain, there are lies, dam lies, and then statistics.ost: let's go to andrew. caller: i have a simple question. i am wondering what the $8 trillion deficit created by the last administration has as an effect on the present administration? guest: we are not getting punished for it yet but there are murmurs that when you talk about interest rates being higher, the carrying cost of deficit and indented going forward is unsustainably high. you cannot find your defense, you cannot have any dry powder in the event of a world war or god forbid another pandemic. what are you going to do, throw another $5 trillion or $6 trillion on? it damages flexibility. that is a conversation that seems to be on the back burner. until we get spending and control. the argument is that it is more performance art than anything. are you going to see jerome powell at some point to say i have done my job and you need to go back and help us bring it down? much like in the way alan greenspan gave bill clinton and others the cloud cover to go and focus on the budget. t
caller: to quote mark twain, there are lies, dam lies, and then statistics.ost: let's go to andrew. caller: i have a simple question. i am wondering what the $8 trillion deficit created by the last administration has as an effect on the present administration? guest: we are not getting punished for it yet but there are murmurs that when you talk about interest rates being higher, the carrying cost of deficit and indented going forward is unsustainably high. you cannot find your defense, you...
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guests are the writer and poet alexander pelevin and film actor daniil murovyov, we will discuss mark twainifin. sasha, please tell me, tom sawyer and haeckel berifin are very different things. do you even find it hard to believe that this was written by one writer? these are completely different books, and i just remember my childhood impression of them, yes, but how dissimilar they are to each other and even contradict each other in some ways, because when i was, again, i read these books in class in the fifth, i think, or sixth, i don’t remember, honestly. i thought in my naivety, yes, in my naivety i thought that the adventure of gekkal was a continuation of the story of tom sawyer, exactly the same, that is, like tom sawyer there, ha-ha, the boy spat at the boy, they were all given bream and then they went to their parents, everything is fine , revealing, back, darkness, poverty, crime, murder , violence, slavery, listen, well, there is also murder in tom soyur, here... just tom soyur, that’s what’s going on there, how did you even see it all when you re-read it, for me personally, tom
guests are the writer and poet alexander pelevin and film actor daniil murovyov, we will discuss mark twainifin. sasha, please tell me, tom sawyer and haeckel berifin are very different things. do you even find it hard to believe that this was written by one writer? these are completely different books, and i just remember my childhood impression of them, yes, but how dissimilar they are to each other and even contradict each other in some ways, because when i was, again, i read these books in...
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caller: to quote mark twain, there are lies, dam lies, and then statistics. host: let's go to andrew. caller: i have a simple question. i am wondering what the $8 trillion deficit created by the last administration has as an effect on the present administration? guest: we are not getting punished for it yet but there are murmurs that when you talk about interest rates being higher, the carrying cost of deficit and indented going forward is unsustainably high. you cannot find your defense, you cannot have any dry powder in the event of a world war or god forbid another pandemic. what are you going to do, throw another $5 trillion or $6 trillion on? it damages flexibility. that is a conversation that seems to be on the back burner. until we get spending and control. the argument is that it is more performance art than anything. are you going to see jerome powell at some point to say i have done my job and you need to go back and help us bring it down? much like in the way alan greenspan gave bill clinton and others the cloud cover to go and focus on the budget.
caller: to quote mark twain, there are lies, dam lies, and then statistics. host: let's go to andrew. caller: i have a simple question. i am wondering what the $8 trillion deficit created by the last administration has as an effect on the present administration? guest: we are not getting punished for it yet but there are murmurs that when you talk about interest rates being higher, the carrying cost of deficit and indented going forward is unsustainably high. you cannot find your defense, you...
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. >>> kevin hart has been close ton receive the kennedy center's mark twain prize for american humor.formers who have made a lasting impact on humor and culture. hart has been a source of laughter throughout the world. hart himself said to be honored for the 25th year of the award feels surreal. he'll receive the prize on march 24th he's well deserving. >> great company, too. eddie murphy, steve martin leno, letterman. adam sandler, too. >>> is snoop dogg going cold turkey he's one of the first celebs most people associate with weed. but a new post to his social media account is raising questions about the future of his drug use the thursday post says that after deliberating with his family, he's decided to give up smoke, but if doesn't specify what he means by smoke so snoop claims to have given up pot several times in the past. but none of them have stuck. he's not saying anything about edibles. he could go that direction other people say he needs to give his lungs a break i say he partners with martha. martha and snoop pot like dinner party takes a new meaning. >> he'll be up to so
. >>> kevin hart has been close ton receive the kennedy center's mark twain prize for american humor.formers who have made a lasting impact on humor and culture. hart has been a source of laughter throughout the world. hart himself said to be honored for the 25th year of the award feels surreal. he'll receive the prize on march 24th he's well deserving. >> great company, too. eddie murphy, steve martin leno, letterman. adam sandler, too. >>> is snoop dogg going cold...
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it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built in 1915. it was part of the exhibition meant to show case san francisco after recovering from the 1906 earthquake. since then it has become a symbol of ingenuity and rezil silience. on a personal level i used to come here as a little girl and the exploratorium amazing scientific museum was based here and as i have gone through life, i come back here and see there is lots of community members out, people like to picnic here and i have a two month old i get to bring him down here and go for walks and a beautiful place to reflect, so really a special part of san francisco and i wanted to shar
it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of...
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law school, is a member of fibetk , the oldest student society in the united states, by the way, mark twainere members of it and george bush, sr. now, ramaswamy considers himself not only a politician, but an entrepreneur, he managed the packages. shares of biotological companies in an investment fund, from which he earned his first millions, then founded a holding company that invested in promising medical developments, and even in his election campaign ramasavami demonstrates business acumen; on his official website it is said that everyone who brings a sponsor will receive 10% of the amount he invested, out of habit, considered laudatory, even the head of zelsky’s office, andrey ermak, noted, who gave a link to it with a recommendation about no one believes in the victory of ukraine, a lonely battle vladimir zelsky, the american magazine time flawlessly reveals the unsightly underside of the kiev regime, these headlines from the bank leak about panic became a cruel blow to the kiev authorities, they ran to justify themselves. all this onnoness raises a lot of questions for me, if you hav
law school, is a member of fibetk , the oldest student society in the united states, by the way, mark twainere members of it and george bush, sr. now, ramaswamy considers himself not only a politician, but an entrepreneur, he managed the packages. shares of biotological companies in an investment fund, from which he earned his first millions, then founded a holding company that invested in promising medical developments, and even in his election campaign ramasavami demonstrates business acumen;...
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huckleberry finn by mark twain was one that i remember having conversations with parents about. but none of those so have you reached out to your iowa legacy, slater, about this law locally? i've had conversations with our legislators. i am hearing, you know, i can read what's what's coming out of newsletters and such and it sounds as though maybe there's a perception that districts are interpreting the legislation too broadly or more broadly than the legislators intended. so i am hopeful that maybe we'll see a revisiting or a clarification or i'd honestly be really happy with just even administrative rules, which we normally get from our department of education. and in this instance, the department of education has told us that they don't intend to provide administrative rules, which leaves us all kind of out here trying to figure this out on our own. so, bridget, explain what is the right way to question a book if it's on a school shelf? i think the right way to do it is, first of all, to have that voice really belong to parents. right. if you are a parent of a child who's act
huckleberry finn by mark twain was one that i remember having conversations with parents about. but none of those so have you reached out to your iowa legacy, slater, about this law locally? i've had conversations with our legislators. i am hearing, you know, i can read what's what's coming out of newsletters and such and it sounds as though maybe there's a perception that districts are interpreting the legislation too broadly or more broadly than the legislators intended. so i am hopeful that...
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help them understand who mark whom mark twain was and the country text of that book and it's a it's a it's a perfect way to help young people begin to get comfortable with ideas like irony and ideas of racism. so no, i would never advocate that that book be censored for its use of language and certainly not for the story is it's one of the greatest classics in american literature. in fact, no less than ralph ellison, the great african-american novelist of the 20th century, who wrote invisible man said everything changed after huck finn. that that huckleberry finn was that was a pivot of american literature. and in terms of of recreating an american language. and ellison said, you know, the writer is black or or otherwise had been respon in a way to the power and achievement of huckleberry finn ever since. now, given your writing career, my guess is that the book coming out by diana berry is one of your favorites or one of your choices. it's about anna marie douglass, the wife of frederick douglass. right now, here's another very intriguing and challenging part of this genre. now, anna
help them understand who mark whom mark twain was and the country text of that book and it's a it's a it's a perfect way to help young people begin to get comfortable with ideas like irony and ideas of racism. so no, i would never advocate that that book be censored for its use of language and certainly not for the story is it's one of the greatest classics in american literature. in fact, no less than ralph ellison, the great african-american novelist of the 20th century, who wrote invisible...
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and we begin with a big honor for kevin hart, the comedian has been chosen to receive the mark twained humor's most prestigious award. of course, hart is also a hollywood powerhouse starring in 11 films that opened at number one. his movies have grossed more than $4 billion. hart calls the honor surreal. >> speaking of awards, jimmy kimmel will return to host the oscars next year. it'll be his second straight oscars gig in his fourth overall. will kimmel's reaction, he said he always dreamed of hosting the oscars. exactly four times. well, the rock may not be ready for the white house, but he was turning heads on capitol hill yesterday. >> dwayne the rock johnson met with the group of senators. his visit was focused on boosting military recruitment, but he did take some time to pose for lots of pictures with lawmakers and police. the rock recently revealed that he was approached by political parties to run for president. next, researchers in europe have printed a robotic hand for the first time, complete with bones, ligaments and tendons. >> they used a new 3d printing technology. it
and we begin with a big honor for kevin hart, the comedian has been chosen to receive the mark twained humor's most prestigious award. of course, hart is also a hollywood powerhouse starring in 11 films that opened at number one. his movies have grossed more than $4 billion. hart calls the honor surreal. >> speaking of awards, jimmy kimmel will return to host the oscars next year. it'll be his second straight oscars gig in his fourth overall. will kimmel's reaction, he said he always...
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into the latest developments, god created rule so that americans would land geography copyright, mark twain, while those 75 percent give will take americans who comp place either as well or around on a map, might be guessing that much need to jump or feel less and soon, because washington could be set to say, buttons the way the united states does not see conflict with the wrong. we do not want this more to watch. but if a ron or its proxies attack us personal, anywhere, make no mistake. we will defend our people. we will defend our security swiftly and decisively for us on the satisfied with the death and destruction. it's already brought upon them, at least over the past 20 years. is boiling it's war machine? yes. again, recent weeks, i've seen a flurry of deliveries across power as a guided missile cruise destroy a ship that cross squadrons, munitions, but is it enough for whatever blinking and co have in mind or listen to the commander in chief and that's an obvious yes. in fact, he's got it and him to take on everyone at once with the united states of america, for god's sake, the most
into the latest developments, god created rule so that americans would land geography copyright, mark twain, while those 75 percent give will take americans who comp place either as well or around on a map, might be guessing that much need to jump or feel less and soon, because washington could be set to say, buttons the way the united states does not see conflict with the wrong. we do not want this more to watch. but if a ron or its proxies attack us personal, anywhere, make no mistake. we...
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what mark twain did.the kennedy center for recognizing my voice and impact on culture. the kennedy center ceremony will take place next march. march a big month. very excited. congratulations to kevin. steve carrell out of the office and heading to broadway. carrell made us laugh for seven seasons playing the blundering regional manager michael scott. he also impressed us with his dramatic turn as mitch kesler on the morning show and earned an oscar nomination for his role in the 2014 drama fox catcher. now carrell is set to make his broadway debut. the title character in uncle vanya. it's a revival of the classic play the dark russian drama follows a rural family whose life is turned upside down when the property's owner comes to visit with his new much younger wife. the play has been stage and adapted many times since it was first performed in 1899. this will be the 11th production on broadway. this time it comes with serious star power with carrell. uncle vanya begins previews on april 2nd at lincoln c
what mark twain did.the kennedy center for recognizing my voice and impact on culture. the kennedy center ceremony will take place next march. march a big month. very excited. congratulations to kevin. steve carrell out of the office and heading to broadway. carrell made us laugh for seven seasons playing the blundering regional manager michael scott. he also impressed us with his dramatic turn as mitch kesler on the morning show and earned an oscar nomination for his role in the 2014 drama fox...
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and even so civil defense, the mark twain to dig through out the russel in order to risk to them. but because very boom button and continues ever over the territory. i'm sorry, it's uh, almost 530 gmc that means 730 local in the evening where you are. but as we speak is the ross of border crossing still open for people. i mean those were wounded and the dual palestinian nationals for some of them still leading the gaza strip right now. the. yeah. yes. the coordination between the junction us heard his country, a regional accent, and even with the local authorities in the church for you to are trying to play, move a national hold as a national, a possible hold out of the 2 or 3 till now. there are 17 uh there are $74.00 uh, 2 across the whole does have lift the golf course truck also. uh, the engine people has been happening also evacuated from the church or to receive treatments induced action assigned due to the ability of the medical teams to provide them with a treatment as their injury could not be treated and go to the hospital due to the lack of medical supplies and even to
and even so civil defense, the mark twain to dig through out the russel in order to risk to them. but because very boom button and continues ever over the territory. i'm sorry, it's uh, almost 530 gmc that means 730 local in the evening where you are. but as we speak is the ross of border crossing still open for people. i mean those were wounded and the dual palestinian nationals for some of them still leading the gaza strip right now. the. yeah. yes. the coordination between the junction us...
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task at taylor hunters, that a bold created rule so that americans would land geography copyright, mark twain, while those 75 percent give will take americans who comp place either as well or around on a map, might be guessing that much need to jump or feet less and soon, because washington could be set to say, buttons away. the united states does not see conflict with the wrong. we do not want this war to wides. but if iran or its proxy, attack us personnel anywhere, make no mistake, we will defend our people. we will defend our security swiftly and decisively, but us on the satisfied with the death and destruction it's already proved to pull in the mid east over the past 20 years is boiling its war machine yet again, recent weeks, i've seen a flurry of deliveries across power as a guided missile cruise destroy a ship that cross squadrons, munitions, but isn't enough for what, as a blinking and co have in mind. but listen to the commander in chief and it's an obvious yes. in fact, he's got it and him to take on everyone at once, where the united states of america, for god's sake, the most po
task at taylor hunters, that a bold created rule so that americans would land geography copyright, mark twain, while those 75 percent give will take americans who comp place either as well or around on a map, might be guessing that much need to jump or feet less and soon, because washington could be set to say, buttons away. the united states does not see conflict with the wrong. we do not want this war to wides. but if iran or its proxy, attack us personnel anywhere, make no mistake, we will...
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center mark twain : almost jigsaw with teamsters boss at the senate hearing. i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ joining us now retired u.s. army brigadier general anthony, served 28 years. the acting undersecretary of defense also with us retiring u.s. air force brigadier general robert spalding. general welding served 25 years, former top china strategist for the joint chiefs of staff. thank you for joining us. we are showing footage, it looks like it might have been hundreds of thousands, reports are coming in the march for israel, no threats, no talk of violence, no calls for genocide, no death to america, it's a distinction from the other anti- israel protests we are seeing, they are singing the national anthem, what do you think? >> i think it's a great example to contest between judeo-christian principles upon which our country was founded and this served to follow today and the radical islamic principles which extreme progressive left are following and supporting hamas and brutality they inflict upon israel. divisions could
center mark twain : almost jigsaw with teamsters boss at the senate hearing. i am elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ joining us now retired u.s. army brigadier general anthony, served 28 years. the acting undersecretary of defense also with us retiring u.s. air force brigadier general robert spalding. general welding served 25 years, former top china strategist for the joint chiefs of staff. thank you for joining us. we are showing footage, it looks like it...
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couple of seconds, there is no answer, my friends, he said this about golf, he assigns the quote to mark twain come to an end, let's sum it up its results, these are the numbers we have after the first period, olga, olga, something went wrong, the reaction, i reacted, well , i wish that in the second period we would somehow resolve this issue and start gaining points, we will try, andrey, well, it seems like there were a lot correct answers, in the end we have zero, how is that possible? something doesn’t work out, you need to get together, try to play better, you definitely need to get your act together, take the example of arthur, who always answered clearly, or almost always, clearly, to the point, good, that’s the result, he’s in the lead, arthur, i wish good luck to you in the future, and we moving on, moving on to the second period. we will tell you how faith in god helps you find peace and peace of mind. it is necessary to search for god's mercy and help in the calculations and infusion of knocking in the doors of god's mercy and blessings. to the lord our love, faith, to make efforts t
couple of seconds, there is no answer, my friends, he said this about golf, he assigns the quote to mark twain come to an end, let's sum it up its results, these are the numbers we have after the first period, olga, olga, something went wrong, the reaction, i reacted, well , i wish that in the second period we would somehow resolve this issue and start gaining points, we will try, andrey, well, it seems like there were a lot correct answers, in the end we have zero, how is that possible?...
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it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built in 1915. it was part of the exhibition meant to show case san francisco after recovering from the 1906 earthquake. since then it has become a symbol of ingenuity and rezil silience. on a personal level i used to come here as a little girl and the exploratorium amazing scientific museum was based here and as i have gone through life, i come back here and see there is lots of community members out, people like to picnic here and i have a two month old i get to bring him down here and go for walks and a beautiful place to reflect, so really a special part of san francisco and i wanted to shar
it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of...
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the soldier’s island, but this happened already in 2020, it was inherited from the censors and mark twainekkelri fin began to be subjected to severe persecution, it was all about expanding the boundaries of the same political correctness and the word negro, mentioned in the novel more than 200 times, the works began to be removed from reading programs in all states. in this particular case, the problem is the word itself: people don't come and talk, but we can't teach from this book because it slavery is discussed, they say, “we can teach from this book because it has all these repeated instances of the offensive n-word. and therefore, we are not going to use it.” it was williams who released a clutter-free version of the classic in 2011. in the new edition, the word negro was widely replaced by rap. children's writer roald dahl was also unlucky enough to end up in the censorship magazines. most of us are familiar with his work. thanks to the work charlie the chocolate factory, and more precisely, the film of the same name. it was in this book, written more than half a century ago , that
the soldier’s island, but this happened already in 2020, it was inherited from the censors and mark twainekkelri fin began to be subjected to severe persecution, it was all about expanding the boundaries of the same political correctness and the word negro, mentioned in the novel more than 200 times, the works began to be removed from reading programs in all states. in this particular case, the problem is the word itself: people don't come and talk, but we can't teach from this book because...
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re-read, i read a lot of memoirs, various there, regimental officers, and writers, and writers, mark twain’stions, that if something was decided at the elections, then you and i would definitely not be allowed to participate in them, i wanted. figure it out, got carried away, i mean, i didn’t finish reading his joan of arc at one time, so i came out with stories, literally fresh from such classics that i mastered, but now i want a few new names, in russian literature, in western literature, i always i read about those who received the nobel prize, i even have one, they were released there, and do you think they are overestimated in most cases bile laureates, or all many, yes, many, yes, many, yes, uh, i don’t attach such importance at all anymore, i was also worried, i think, well, how was it that chekhov was alive, tolstoy was alive, gorky was alive, and they gave me the nobel prize, it turns out that this worried not only me, their contemporaries , everyone all over the world knew that at the beginning of the 20th century the number one writer was lev nikolaevich tolstoy, he was not given
re-read, i read a lot of memoirs, various there, regimental officers, and writers, and writers, mark twain’stions, that if something was decided at the elections, then you and i would definitely not be allowed to participate in them, i wanted. figure it out, got carried away, i mean, i didn’t finish reading his joan of arc at one time, so i came out with stories, literally fresh from such classics that i mastered, but now i want a few new names, in russian literature, in western literature,...
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at the end of the 19th century, the american writer mark twain, visiting australia, wrote this aboutlbourne. nothing has changed since then. the annual trophy at flemington racecourse remains a national event. in victoria, cup day is a public holiday. more than 100,000 spectators gather to show off fashionable outfits in the stands and see with your own eyes how 24. the competition for the main prize at a distance of 3 km 200 m. the prize fund of the competition, by the way, is over 5 million dollars. australian jockey mark zahra won the melbourne cup for the second year in a row, this time on a horse with a symbolic name without a fight. victor gusev, news sport channel one. i'm larisa guzeeva, let's get married, good afternoon, today the grooms are pavel, igor and artyom, and our bride is ekaterina, ekaterina is 32 years old, she met with carlson, who lived on roof. flew a date on a scooter, but the fairy tale ended when he found out that she was not the only baby in his life. ekaterina is a yoga teacher, works part-time as an eyelash extension artist, lives in stavropol, is proud
at the end of the 19th century, the american writer mark twain, visiting australia, wrote this aboutlbourne. nothing has changed since then. the annual trophy at flemington racecourse remains a national event. in victoria, cup day is a public holiday. more than 100,000 spectators gather to show off fashionable outfits in the stands and see with your own eyes how 24. the competition for the main prize at a distance of 3 km 200 m. the prize fund of the competition, by the way, is over 5 million...
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mark twain, history rhymes, it does not repeat.e should be nervous about what happens later today. if we see profits come in underwear we expect them, could this be a trigger? certainly are some of that rally unwinding. -- of some of that rally unwinding. kailey: are you saying the market is complacent here, even if we are looking at big tech companies who have really healthy balance sheets? many of them have massive cash piles that if they needed to fall back on they could. she's not exactly a.com era internet stock, -- a.com era internet stock. kailey: marketers -- janet: the market is not always based on fundamentals. that doesn't mean investors can't get spooked. what is going to spook investors is going to be prophets coming in underwear expectation is. this is a company that had revenue, sales, and profits that have continued to outperform expectations. if this comes under expectations new think, what other options are there for me? fixed income, great yields at the moment. guy: you would be selling these names? emma: we are
mark twain, history rhymes, it does not repeat.e should be nervous about what happens later today. if we see profits come in underwear we expect them, could this be a trigger? certainly are some of that rally unwinding. -- of some of that rally unwinding. kailey: are you saying the market is complacent here, even if we are looking at big tech companies who have really healthy balance sheets? many of them have massive cash piles that if they needed to fall back on they could. she's not exactly...
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island renamed soldier's, but this happened already in 2020, it was inherited from the censors and mark twain the adventures of huckleberry, began to be subjected to severe persecution, it’s all about expanding the boundaries of the same political correctness of the word negro - mentioned in the novel more than 200 once again, works began to be removed from reading programs in all states. in this particular case, the problem is the word itself. people don't come and talk, but we can't teach from this book because it slavery is discussed. they say, we can't teach this book because it has all these repeated instances of the offensive n-word, so we're not going to use it. it was williams' publishing house that released a misunderstanding-free version of the classic in 2011. in the new edition, the word negro was everywhere replaced by rap. children's writer roald dahl was also unlucky enough to end up in censorship magazines. most of us are familiar with his work through charlie chocol's work. exactly at this book, written more than half a century ago , has undergone many revisions to better ada
island renamed soldier's, but this happened already in 2020, it was inherited from the censors and mark twain the adventures of huckleberry, began to be subjected to severe persecution, it’s all about expanding the boundaries of the same political correctness of the word negro - mentioned in the novel more than 200 once again, works began to be removed from reading programs in all states. in this particular case, the problem is the word itself. people don't come and talk, but we can't teach...
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it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san franciscol it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built in 1915. it was part of the exhibition meant to show case san francisco after recovering from the 1906 earthquake. since then it has become a symbol of ingenuity and rezil silience. on a personal level i used to come here as a little girl and the exploratorium amazing scientific museum was based here and as i have gone through life, i come back here and see there is lots of community members out, people like to picnic here and i have a two month old i get to bring him down here and go for walks and a beautiful place to reflect, so really a special part of san francisco and i wanted to share it. >> if peop
it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san franciscol it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built...
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would like to re-read, i read a lot of memoirs, of various commanders and writers and writers, and mark twain’sd with the elections, that if something had been decided at the elections, then we would have they definitely weren’t allowed to see you with you, i i wanted to figure it out, i got carried away, which means i didn’t finish reading his zhanna at one time. dar came out with stories literally fresh from the classics that i mastered, but now i want a few new names in russian literature, in western literature, i always read those who received the nobev prize. i even have one, they released it there, and do you think they are overvalued in most cases , biel laureates, or something, yes, many, yes, many yes, uh, i don’t attach such importance at all anymore, i was also worried, i think , well, how was it that chekhov was in tolstoy was bitterly alive, and they gave me the nobel prize, it turns out that this worried not only me, their contemporaries, all over the world everyone knew that at the beginning of the 20th century the number one writer was lev nikolaevich tolstoy, he was not given t
would like to re-read, i read a lot of memoirs, of various commanders and writers and writers, and mark twain’sd with the elections, that if something had been decided at the elections, then we would have they definitely weren’t allowed to see you with you, i i wanted to figure it out, i got carried away, which means i didn’t finish reading his zhanna at one time. dar came out with stories literally fresh from the classics that i mastered, but now i want a few new names in russian...
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mark twain, for example, contributed to that booklet. she went to her emma lazarus, who is a poet and had gained some fame for her poetry that was bringing to light the plight of refugees from the russian pogroms and said, you know, would write a poem. and emma lazarus thought this was just a kind of scheme of ego. she didn't think much of it, apparently. and and so she said no. and then the friend said, well, what if you think of those refugees? so she back she went away. she came back and she gave that poem. and the poem then published the next day in the newspaper and people really loved it. but then it just there was no sign of it. emma lazarus died a basically a year later and then it was some years later when when the friend decided to put it on a plaque, the statue of liberty, and paid for that. even then, it wasn't really no one paid attention to it. it wasn't until. journalist in around 1950 saw it and wrote about it and it started to have more meaning to people. so so it's it really is, you know, encompasses way we think of the
mark twain, for example, contributed to that booklet. she went to her emma lazarus, who is a poet and had gained some fame for her poetry that was bringing to light the plight of refugees from the russian pogroms and said, you know, would write a poem. and emma lazarus thought this was just a kind of scheme of ego. she didn't think much of it, apparently. and and so she said no. and then the friend said, well, what if you think of those refugees? so she back she went away. she came back and she...
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have structures that enable us to then put a of that money in one bast and watch it, to misquote mark twain. th is, we have third-party custodians. we have reservedccounts at central banks. we he master accounts where it becomes much easier to verify that your total stock of outstanding monetar liabilities and the total asset sitting in that the count a the same and that the backi that you have been is something that is relatively ey to monitor a verify over time. >>ulie and mark am also interested i your take. >> so i think i am less optimistic than the federal payments regulator leads us to the sort of innovation that we want in the payments space. and i'm much more i would say bullish on the possibility that states could do a good job of having a payments charter managing that payment charter. i think that if you look out at what's happened soar, i think that states have kind of been on the forefrontf considering how a payments charter might work. rtainly we've seen litigation in tha space over wyoming's atmpts to have a payment charter and connect it to master accounts, and nowe're seei
have structures that enable us to then put a of that money in one bast and watch it, to misquote mark twain. th is, we have third-party custodians. we have reservedccounts at central banks. we he master accounts where it becomes much easier to verify that your total stock of outstanding monetar liabilities and the total asset sitting in that the count a the same and that the backi that you have been is something that is relatively ey to monitor a verify over time. >>ulie and mark am also...
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i was thinking when you testified about mark twain who said if you always tell the truth you never have anything to thremember. some of the people he talked to had to remember what they said last time and so on. you came in with the conviction of truth and that communicated really well. little bittalk a about the future in your future. everybody wants to know what you are going to dupree. >> me too. [laughter] could you see yourself going into politics? is there a political party that fits you anymore? >> are tricky. to answer your first question, i write now do not see you say go politics. i still believe what i'm doing now cracks it's integral to politics. >> okay just making a separation. probably not the time for me. grix people are asking would you ever run for office yourself? >> i would not say no because i said no to a lot of things in my past including testifying live and look where i am. i honestly do not have the ability to have that hindsight right now. i think what i am focused on right now is sharing the message in this book which to me is much greater than donald trump. d
i was thinking when you testified about mark twain who said if you always tell the truth you never have anything to thremember. some of the people he talked to had to remember what they said last time and so on. you came in with the conviction of truth and that communicated really well. little bittalk a about the future in your future. everybody wants to know what you are going to dupree. >> me too. [laughter] could you see yourself going into politics? is there a political party that...
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and i was thinking when you testified about mark twain, who said, if you always tell the truth, you never have anything to remember. you know. and some of the people we talked to always had to remember what they said. the last time and, you know, and so on. and you came in with the conviction, truth and i think that communicated really well. well, we need to talk a little bit about the future and your future. cassidy hutchinson everybody wants to know what you're going to do, makes you so could you see yourself actually going into politics and? is there a political party that fits you anymore? so you're a chucky. too, as their first question, i right now do not see you say go into politics. i still believe that what i am doing right now is tangential to politics. it's actually integral. to politics. okay. i just wanted to making the separation between like i think been running to have a job on capitol hill right now. i think probably not the time for me. i need all of these people are asking, would you ever run for office yourself and go your stage, etc.? of course you. i would not say no
and i was thinking when you testified about mark twain, who said, if you always tell the truth, you never have anything to remember. you know. and some of the people we talked to always had to remember what they said. the last time and, you know, and so on. and you came in with the conviction, truth and i think that communicated really well. well, we need to talk a little bit about the future and your future. cassidy hutchinson everybody wants to know what you're going to do, makes you so could...
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mark twain wrote that, quote, it's not what you don't know that kills you. you know sure that isn't so. you know for sure that isn't so. the ultimate danger in the information war is believing lies, believing them for sure. but what do you do if the other side wins the information war and all you are offered are their lies? forever war is a forever distraction from everything else that's going on. everything else that's being pulled on us out there in the fog, overlooked and sidelined by the mainstream, but still, for the mainstream, but still, for the meantime, at least resolutely scrutinised by online media. is the world health organisation pandemic treaty and the proposed amendments thereof? i say the substance of the changes proposed for that treaty . that treaty by and for the who . the who. that is largely funded by and therefore mostly due to the bidding of one bill gates should terrify us. tedros ghebreyesus, director general of the who, recently said fears raised online about the treaty and its implications for the sovereignty of nation states are f
mark twain wrote that, quote, it's not what you don't know that kills you. you know sure that isn't so. you know for sure that isn't so. the ultimate danger in the information war is believing lies, believing them for sure. but what do you do if the other side wins the information war and all you are offered are their lies? forever war is a forever distraction from everything else that's going on. everything else that's being pulled on us out there in the fog, overlooked and sidelined by the...
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applause] >> well, you're a great witness as a set, and i was thinking when you testified about mark twain said if you always tell thehe truth you know of anything to remember, you know? some of thelw people we talk to others had remember what they said. the last time and so on. you came in with the conviction of truth, and i think that communicated really well. well, we need to talk a bit about the future and your future, cassidy hutchinson your company wants to know what you're going to do. >> me, too. [laughing] >> could you see yourself actually going into politics? is there a little party that fits you anymore? >> your tricky. [laughing] to answer your first question, i write now do not see -- you say go into politics. i still believe that what i'm doing right now is tangential to politics. >> is actually integral to politics okay. i was making the separation between like -- probably not the time for me. >> people asking would you ever run for office yourself? >> i would not say no, because i had said no to a lot of things in my past including testifying life and look where i am. hone
applause] >> well, you're a great witness as a set, and i was thinking when you testified about mark twain said if you always tell thehe truth you know of anything to remember, you know? some of thelw people we talk to others had remember what they said. the last time and so on. you came in with the conviction of truth, and i think that communicated really well. well, we need to talk a bit about the future and your future, cassidy hutchinson your company wants to know what you're going to...