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the book is entitled "the man who made mark twain famous." it's out now in paperback.e mark twain prize for american humor, thank you so much for being on this morning. >> i appreciate it. >>> still ahead, we will have expert legal analysis on the fate of donald trump's assets in new york if he cannot secure the massive bond in the civil fraud case. we're back in one minute. you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our most popular unlimited plan for a year! not only will you save hundreds but you'll also be joining millions who have connected to america's most reliable 5g network. sure is a lot safer than becoming a stuntman for money. get a free line of unlimited intro for a year when you buy one unlimited line. visit xfinitymobile.com today to learn more. >>> trump is bringing back all the worst best people. you remember paul manafort, his former campaign manager that was convicted of multiple felonies, and he was pardoned by trump and now trum
the book is entitled "the man who made mark twain famous." it's out now in paperback.e mark twain prize for american humor, thank you so much for being on this morning. >> i appreciate it. >>> still ahead, we will have expert legal analysis on the fate of donald trump's assets in new york if he cannot secure the massive bond in the civil fraud case. we're back in one minute. you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy...
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the famous american writer mark twain came here; he then wrote that pompeii was better preserved thanl. the great patriotic war. every square meter of sevastopol, 2 tons fell on it. metal, this kind of confrontation between artillery was only here in balkadny leningrad, and feats were accomplished here every second, which is probably why we have this. of this city, the complex was almost completely destroyed, in this state it remained until 2014, only after the transition to russia, in a little less than a year, the konstantinovskaya battery was completely restored from ruins. russia lost crimea several times; during the great patriotic war, the red army left crimea with heavy battles and returned the peninsula with equally heavy bloody battles. after the crimean war in the 19th century, in 1856, the paris peace treaty prohibited russia from keeping a fleet in the black sea. that is, crimea legally remained russian, but the significance of sevastopol as a military base, and crimea as a russian outpost on the black sea and... in the eastern mediterranean, of course, was lost, only 20 y
the famous american writer mark twain came here; he then wrote that pompeii was better preserved thanl. the great patriotic war. every square meter of sevastopol, 2 tons fell on it. metal, this kind of confrontation between artillery was only here in balkadny leningrad, and feats were accomplished here every second, which is probably why we have this. of this city, the complex was almost completely destroyed, in this state it remained until 2014, only after the transition to russia, in a little...
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most famous children's authors first come to mind: samuel morshak, korneychukovsky, agnia barto, mark twaintrit lingren, hans christian andersen, great storytellers. of all times, and on april 2, on anderson’s birthday , they even began to celebrate international children’s book day. the republic of belarus is also rich in authors, here children’s literature dates back to ancient times, from folklore, fairy tales, lullabies, songs, and formation as genre of literature dates back to the 15th century, when arose on the belarusian lands the printed book begins with fairy tales. introducing children to literature, the plots of kolobok, turnips, the pockmarked hen and other works are understandable even to the smallest listener, because, as the russian and soviet writer alexei nikolaevich tolstoy said, a fairy tale is the great spiritual culture of the people, which we collect bit by bit, and through a fairy tale the thousand-year history of the people is revealed to us. elena anatolyevna, good afternoon, good afternoon. tell us who first introduced you to the book and was your guide to the worl
most famous children's authors first come to mind: samuel morshak, korneychukovsky, agnia barto, mark twaintrit lingren, hans christian andersen, great storytellers. of all times, and on april 2, on anderson’s birthday , they even began to celebrate international children’s book day. the republic of belarus is also rich in authors, here children’s literature dates back to ancient times, from folklore, fairy tales, lullabies, songs, and formation as genre of literature dates back to the...
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mark twain once said that when i was 14 years old, my father was so stupid that i could hardly stand him; when i turned 21, i was amazed at how this old man had gotten wiser in the past 7 years. hello, we have gathered our thoughts today. about teenagers, their fears of hopes, well, about our fears of hopes about our future. hello, dear friends, larisa mikhailovna surkova, psychologist, candidate of psychological sciences, priest pavel ostrovsky, not a psychologist, not a candidate of sciences, but in general a good person, internet missionary, i’m vladimir ligoida, let’s talk about teenagers, dear friends, i know where i want to start, here’s father pavel after one of... your numerous projects , when you had teenagers talk about their lives, you said that the two main feelings they experience, that’s how you saw it, and it shocked me completely then, it’s fear, pain, i remember correctly , yes, and you can say a little more about this, it’s easier to say about fear, because they encountered something that i did not encounter in my teenage youth, they encountered the information worl
mark twain once said that when i was 14 years old, my father was so stupid that i could hardly stand him; when i turned 21, i was amazed at how this old man had gotten wiser in the past 7 years. hello, we have gathered our thoughts today. about teenagers, their fears of hopes, well, about our fears of hopes about our future. hello, dear friends, larisa mikhailovna surkova, psychologist, candidate of psychological sciences, priest pavel ostrovsky, not a psychologist, not a candidate of sciences,...
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the famous american writer mark twain came here.te that pompeii was better preserved than the russian city of sevastopol. the great patriotic war. every. square meter of sevastopol , 2 tons of metal fell on it, only we had such a confrontation with artillery here, in balcade leningrad, and feats were performed here every second, probably that’s why we have such a spirit in this city, the complex was almost completely destroyed in such a way condition remained until 2014, only after the transition to russia, a little in less than... a year , the konstantinovskaya battery was completely restored from ruins. crimea, russia lost several times. during the great patriotic war, the red army left crimea with heavy fighting and returned the peninsula with no less difficult bloody fighting. after the crimean war in the 19th century in 1856. russia was prohibited from keeping a fleet on the black sea, that is, crimea legally remained russian, but the significance of sevastopol as a military base and crimea as a russian outpost on the black sea
the famous american writer mark twain came here.te that pompeii was better preserved than the russian city of sevastopol. the great patriotic war. every. square meter of sevastopol , 2 tons of metal fell on it, only we had such a confrontation with artillery here, in balcade leningrad, and feats were performed here every second, probably that’s why we have such a spirit in this city, the complex was almost completely destroyed in such a way condition remained until 2014, only after the...
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its mark twain. world war two soldiers delegation the states in 1861. welcome to the willard. i'm carr and i represent partnership that owns this wonderful asset and today you'll hear a lot its rich history. hello, marie carr. welcome to the willard hotel located in the heart of the city. just two blocks away from the white house. the willard is conveniently located to many of the city's notable attractions, including iconic monuments memorials and museums on the national mall. we're very fortunate to have location and we can know where thanks to captain john taylor. captain john taylor was reputed to be one of virginia's wealthiest plantation owners. he was a friend and supporter of general and of the plan to build the city of washington d.c. captain taylor acquired the land on 14th and pennsylvania avenue in 1816. he built six two story attic dwellings. now, you might wonder if this at the time was, really not a city at all. it was more of a town. in fact, it was far marshlands. the avenue of the fonz dreams was akin to a swamp. on a rainy day. it was a river of mud and debr
its mark twain. world war two soldiers delegation the states in 1861. welcome to the willard. i'm carr and i represent partnership that owns this wonderful asset and today you'll hear a lot its rich history. hello, marie carr. welcome to the willard hotel located in the heart of the city. just two blocks away from the white house. the willard is conveniently located to many of the city's notable attractions, including iconic monuments memorials and museums on the national mall. we're very...
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hart has joined a select list of comedians he was honored last night in washington, dc with the mark twain prize for american humor. he told the kennedy center crowd, i didn't start doing what i was doing just to get awards. i just fell in love with the idea of comedy. past winners include richard pryor, george carlin, dave chappelle and carol burnett. >> big congrats to him. six footage is now raising serious questions about how a man nearly managed to take a 2.5 hour flight on a major airline, all while using a bogus ticket. here's abc's zohreen shah. >> the dramatic security camera footage showing a texas man before authorities say he boarded a delta flight from salt lake city heading to austin, texas, without a ticket watch as the man authorities identified as wyclef lazard appears to take a photo with his phone of another passenger's ticket. last sunday, a felony complaint said he took photos of multiple passenger phones while they were not looking, according to the complaint. then, using his phone as a boarding pass to board has been pretty much a foolproof system. >> has a hole in i
hart has joined a select list of comedians he was honored last night in washington, dc with the mark twain prize for american humor. he told the kennedy center crowd, i didn't start doing what i was doing just to get awards. i just fell in love with the idea of comedy. past winners include richard pryor, george carlin, dave chappelle and carol burnett. >> big congrats to him. six footage is now raising serious questions about how a man nearly managed to take a 2.5 hour flight on a major...
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it seems to me that here we can recall the words of mark twain, who said that history does not repeat itself, but it rhymes, that is, we see that history in some sense can be said to repeat itself in the soviet union, that is, it is about the fact that then the west, the united states , as the leader of the western democratic world, tried to avoid the disintegration of the soviet union, they feared, they explained that arise, for example, the issue related to nuclear weapons, that is, they were afraid of it, and perhaps now history is repeating itself in this regard, and therefore they do not have a clear strategy, but it must be remembered that the disintegration of russia, its decline is for. .. the fall of this empire, this is an unceasing, irreversible process, which is an objective process, that is, it does not depend on the will of a person, and it is necessary to prepare, the west must already have both plan a and plan b, connected with that , what will happen when the russian regime, what it looks like from the outside quite solid and confident, but inside he is already rotten
it seems to me that here we can recall the words of mark twain, who said that history does not repeat itself, but it rhymes, that is, we see that history in some sense can be said to repeat itself in the soviet union, that is, it is about the fact that then the west, the united states , as the leader of the western democratic world, tried to avoid the disintegration of the soviet union, they feared, they explained that arise, for example, the issue related to nuclear weapons, that is, they were...
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mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote. but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of the whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify. it will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few. fractured images presented? it is. but can you see through their illusions, going underground? can the water is part of the valuable postcard isn't the deepest view of us and in the word? or is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without collisions. let's go products. as a one to possess your country, they want to possess your you around noon they want to possess your gas. the
mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote. but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of the whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a...
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i love to quote mark twain anytime i get a chance.e first summer of love. oh, my gosh. that would be an amazing story to tell. you can see this one's got the numbers on it. seat 9, 10. these firewalls were used to house decommissioned icbms. [buzzes] we've been doing decks, barn doors, tabletops, picnic tables, you name it. this stuff is so handsome. taking this piece and repurposing it as something else, and you end up with a piece of history to walk into your house that looks amazing. so, it can be from totally rustic to totally modern. we can make it all here. heritage salvage is in over 200 restaurants across this country, and we're in at least 10,000 homes. ♪♪ everybody here at heritage selvage-- we are all very proud of the fact that we are repurposing yesterday's beauties into beautiful tomorrows. ♪♪ coming up, this dance center opens its doors to all for a comfortable and welcoming dance experience. ♪♪ ♪♪ welcome back to the show. odc in san francisco fosters diversity and inclusion through dance. ♪♪ [piano playing contemplati
i love to quote mark twain anytime i get a chance.e first summer of love. oh, my gosh. that would be an amazing story to tell. you can see this one's got the numbers on it. seat 9, 10. these firewalls were used to house decommissioned icbms. [buzzes] we've been doing decks, barn doors, tabletops, picnic tables, you name it. this stuff is so handsome. taking this piece and repurposing it as something else, and you end up with a piece of history to walk into your house that looks amazing. so, it...
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mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote, but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of the whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 on the as the desktop mounts and starvation occurs, the bible administration has made it clear repeatedly that there are no red lines. no red lines need a green light to continue genocide, genocide is of visual watson through the watching is why is and why in this country. what if i give borrowed money in the store in this they should have been a short order, but i'm not going to stay less. so could i scan when i knew what the subject georgia style session on the finance shawnee or just a bunch of mine is going to sit on what's in the the near the the to possess your country. they want to possess your you around noon. they want to possess your gas, they want to at l
mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote, but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of the whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 on the as the desktop mounts and starvation occurs, the bible...
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mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote. but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode with some flowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 the the the, what is part of the, the employee would posted isn't the defense you of us and bidding the word? or is it something deeper, more complex might be present good. let's stop without cases. let's go out of i don't want you to do that to attempt to collect as extra a month. i thought she sat there for the show and then it will be a job to fluff it goes in and out of it is uh, international stuff is the template for supper, for the setup button and not to printer. person wants to do an easy task like that . if i see the media, i love people, there's only 2 reasons to do, say, with the city the new country can be so generally presented. it was working monda
mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote. but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode with some flowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 the the the, what is part of the, the employee would posted isn't the defense...
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mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote. but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the magenta itself, the gaining independence and from the form of the ivory coast, remained under the strong influence of its foam and metropolitan pro french president, phoenix, who said one, yet ruled the country for 33 years, ensuring the interest to from the dead the gun on deed isn't it in a new house, including his foster, larry's chestnut goods was douglas who saw him a little more appropriate after the death of, of a one year. a new lead to long come back. ball came to power and i'm ready to double for example, the accuracy. why do you know if we're picking up from the input? isn't good enough for tiffany to
mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote. but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the magenta itself, the gaining...
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it seems to me that here we can recall the words of mark twain, who said that history does not repeat it rhymes, that is, we see that history, in a certain sense , repeats itself in the soviet union, that is, it is about the fact that then the connection took place. states, as the leader of the western democratic world, tried to avoid the disintegration of the soviet union, they they were afraid, they explained by what might arise, for example, the issue related to nuclear weapons, that is, they were also afraid of this, and perhaps now history is repeating itself in this regard, and therefore they do not have a clear strategy, but we must remember , that the disintegration of russia, its decline,
it seems to me that here we can recall the words of mark twain, who said that history does not repeat it rhymes, that is, we see that history, in a certain sense , repeats itself in the soviet union, that is, it is about the fact that then the connection took place. states, as the leader of the western democratic world, tried to avoid the disintegration of the soviet union, they they were afraid, they explained by what might arise, for example, the issue related to nuclear weapons, that is,...
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mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote. but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk plus next. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of the whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 on the water is a part of the the employee would posted isn't the defense you of us and bidding the word or is it something deep but more complex might be present there? let's stop without cases. let's go out of as the motion of the nuclear envelope, she needs a little muscle. if you look on the initial, do want to clump significant dealer post on zillow while it be almost getting used to put value. where do you do oil change but you also still this is done the newest frame on the belief systems to good you do what i see these the buses. the little gear limitation says this tutorial on both of the as, as your country they want to possess your you around noon t
mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote. but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk plus next. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of the whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 on the water is a part of the the employee would posted isn't the defense you...
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during a trip to india, writer mark twain wrote in a traveling notebook: india is the cradle of the human race, the cradle of human speech. mother of history, grandmother of legend and great-grandmother of tradition. our most valuable and most important materials in the history of mankind is preserved only in india. if this is an exaggeration, it is a slight one. the emergence of indian civilization took place in many respects separately from all others. if we look at the map, we will see that india is such a triangle, where you have it, on one side it is washed by the arabian sea, on the other side by the bay of bengal, right? the treatment that has conquered the whole world is yoga. a set of spiritual, mental and physical skills that, as is commonly believed, opens the path to inner harmony. in modern india, yoga is both a ritual and way of life for those who profess hinduism. they believe that even pets live in the yoga space. there myself. in india, it is professed by about 80% of the population, christianity and buddhism are chosen by 2 and a half and a little less than 1%, respectiv
during a trip to india, writer mark twain wrote in a traveling notebook: india is the cradle of the human race, the cradle of human speech. mother of history, grandmother of legend and great-grandmother of tradition. our most valuable and most important materials in the history of mankind is preserved only in india. if this is an exaggeration, it is a slight one. the emergence of indian civilization took place in many respects separately from all others. if we look at the map, we will see that...
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mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote, but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of the whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the the hi, i'm rick sanchez and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department, the c, i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want marshall stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way the breaking news hair on all paid to people off chills. 3 more wounded off
mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote, but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of the whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the the hi, i'm rick sanchez and i'm here to plan with you whatever you...
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the 44—year—old become only the 25th recipient of the mark twain prize for american humor. said it was "amazing" to be in such company. after you're on the stage and after, you know, you've been a part of a night that will be historic and something that you'll be able to revert back to forever, then it settles in. i think for now it's more about kind ofjust slowly, slowly embracing it and just realising the importance of relationships. that's the thing that i highlight the most in this moment. the value of relationships, the value of friendships. a night like this to be acknowledged and supported by people that you truly do love. one of the comedians to pay tribute to kevin hart during the event wasjerry seinfeld. how did he get that perfect name?! is that his real name? it's unbelievable. the fit of that guy with that name, it's crazy. first name's kevin. every kevin's always a great guy, and then "hart". he's the most likeable human in world history and his last name is hart? come on, it's insane! if he wanted to change his name for show business, he'd have to make it "ke
the 44—year—old become only the 25th recipient of the mark twain prize for american humor. said it was "amazing" to be in such company. after you're on the stage and after, you know, you've been a part of a night that will be historic and something that you'll be able to revert back to forever, then it settles in. i think for now it's more about kind ofjust slowly, slowly embracing it and just realising the importance of relationships. that's the thing that i highlight the most in...
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mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote, but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of the whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 of the, the breaking news right now, russian foreigners repel another, a 10 by ukranian troops to infiltrate the border region of belgrade, where 2 civilians were killed by shelling and the other site today. also this hour in an attempt to disrupt the voting process and intimidate people, the key of neo nazi regime is trying to carry out a series of criminal and demonstrative armed acts. these attacks by the enemy will not go unpunished. president put involved to retaliate. dr. keeps for his dry, cold, and stations, and a fox on region, and it comes active option. presidential election is in the full swain. the elections come by the 10th time for russia have met the ong
mark twain, the author said, quote, you're never wrong for doing the right thing on quote, but i would add that doing the right thing often takes great courage and integrity, like the courage and integrity displayed by his talk. pleasant. thank you to bruce fine for joining us today. and thanks to our viewers for being with us for another episode of the whistle blowers and john kerry onto we'll see you next. 2 2 2 2 2 2 of the, the breaking news right now, russian foreigners repel another, a 10...
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we've done biographies of twain, mark twain and ben franklin that i wrote and produced. stand one's on thomas jefferson, jack johnson, ali, others. this one's of a shaggy big animal. but like the others, quintessentially american, i should say at the start, i am aware that the scientific name is bison. bison, and we use it we use bison and buffalo interchangeably in our film and in the book because they are actually if you're going to have a dispute with me on this fight it out on telfair. they don't allow duels there anymore, but they both correct the buffalo describes a specific al that also has a scientific latin of bison. bison. they weigh a ton or can weigh up to a ton to six feet at the shoulder. huge, the largest land mammal on the continent, but incredibly agile and fast they can get range of speed of 35 miles per hour, almost that of a racehorse. longer period of time than a horse. they can jump six feet vertically. they can jump seven feett horizontal. willie, steve steve rinella, who is in our film and i quote in the book, says, they're like a souped up■x hot
we've done biographies of twain, mark twain and ben franklin that i wrote and produced. stand one's on thomas jefferson, jack johnson, ali, others. this one's of a shaggy big animal. but like the others, quintessentially american, i should say at the start, i am aware that the scientific name is bison. bison, and we use it we use bison and buffalo interchangeably in our film and in the book because they are actually if you're going to have a dispute with me on this fight it out on telfair. they...
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mark twain once said that when i was 14 years old, my father was so stupid that i could hardly standwhen i turned 21, i was amazed at how this old man had gotten wiser in the past 7 years. hello, we have gathered our thoughts today. about teenagers, their fears of hopes, well, about our fears of hopes about our future. hello, dear friends, larisa mikhailovna surkova, psychologist, candidate of psychology. absolutely then it’s fear , pain, i remember correctly, yes, and you can say a little more about it, it’s easier to say about fear , because - they encountered something that i didn’t encounter in my teenage youth, they faced the information world , which has fallen on them with such a weight , and they are simply afraid of so much choice, such responsibility, everyone around is saying something, this... this is like one of the options for fear, this is fear in general, this is what life is like fear fear of life fear of what nothing will work out for you, plus everyone expects something from you, it’s just one of the variants of fear, but here’s the fear that nothing will work out,
mark twain once said that when i was 14 years old, my father was so stupid that i could hardly standwhen i turned 21, i was amazed at how this old man had gotten wiser in the past 7 years. hello, we have gathered our thoughts today. about teenagers, their fears of hopes, well, about our fears of hopes about our future. hello, dear friends, larisa mikhailovna surkova, psychologist, candidate of psychology. absolutely then it’s fear , pain, i remember correctly, yes, and you can say a little...
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this is what mark twain meant, i believe, when he said doesn't repeat itself. but it does rhyme. a line that's being repeated more and more these days in either hope or fear. i'm not sure. so let's take a look at these two individuals and see if we discern some commonalities or perhaps some differences that help us explore pain, why they were effective successful leaders. by the way, this is pretty much my only slide. you'll have a long to get to look at these two guys. that is, of course, farragut on the left and nimitz on the. i love these two photos, by the way. note their grim express. nope. right away. they're just about to ram their head through with all. already there's one commonality and the similarity in body language. did you notice? did you notice that? did you notice at farragut has his arm over his left while nimitz his left arm over his right now why. my first thought was. huh? one of them's left handed. no, that's not it. i suspect the reason is that nimitz actually missing the ring finger on his left hand. a product of an encounter with a reduction gear in his ea
this is what mark twain meant, i believe, when he said doesn't repeat itself. but it does rhyme. a line that's being repeated more and more these days in either hope or fear. i'm not sure. so let's take a look at these two individuals and see if we discern some commonalities or perhaps some differences that help us explore pain, why they were effective successful leaders. by the way, this is pretty much my only slide. you'll have a long to get to look at these two guys. that is, of course,...
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>> neil: i am a fan of mark twain's edict.ing basic fundamental scientific principles on the premise that it's too constraining, i need my freedoms, excuse me. the universe is not only weirder than we have imagined. it may be weirder than we can ever imagine. it's my people that brought you wormholes and antimatter and black holes and the multiverse. all of that comes out of my people. >> stephen: sorry, the multiverse was coined by the fantasy writer michael moorcock. just wanted you to know. an artist, not a scientist. early '60s. >> neil: that feels kind of late for my people. we'll send out the -- >> stephen: you want to hear things weirder in the universe than you could possibly imagine? here's you in an outfit. you've made some cameos in movies over the years. you made one recently. this is it right here. how did you end up -- am i reading this right? the new j.lo movie "this is me now: a love story." what the hell are you doing in this outfit? >> neil: [laughs] so i got a call and they said would i play taurus -- >> ste
>> neil: i am a fan of mark twain's edict.ing basic fundamental scientific principles on the premise that it's too constraining, i need my freedoms, excuse me. the universe is not only weirder than we have imagined. it may be weirder than we can ever imagine. it's my people that brought you wormholes and antimatter and black holes and the multiverse. all of that comes out of my people. >> stephen: sorry, the multiverse was coined by the fantasy writer michael moorcock. just wanted...
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something that little bit like how holbrook is doing mark twain. you ought to work something up.of doing that. >> spike lee, comes on board, frank haas, great director, producer. >> i had a lot of angels. >> you did. here we are. there was a great moment in the finance committee conference room, which if you are watching the senate hearing on c-span, there is a door right behind the chairman and through that door is a very lovely what you would expect conference room for the senate finance committee. i was walking by in 1994 when you were doing an interview with the washington post about our legislative environment, which looked pretty grim at the time. you were given all the accurate answers and the reporter kind of said it looks pretty grim and you said, i heard you say this and i'm going to read it from the washington post. hingt something other than naive. what allows you to hang onto optimism in this environment that we are in now? >> i think we can learn a lot from what made our team successful many years ago. i take responsible for yourself. respect your fellow human being
something that little bit like how holbrook is doing mark twain. you ought to work something up.of doing that. >> spike lee, comes on board, frank haas, great director, producer. >> i had a lot of angels. >> you did. here we are. there was a great moment in the finance committee conference room, which if you are watching the senate hearing on c-span, there is a door right behind the chairman and through that door is a very lovely what you would expect conference room for the...
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the mountain of emmy awards, the grammy, the tony, the mark twain prize and the presidential medal of tell the story of burnett's impact on american culture over her 70 years in show business. "the carol burnett show" made her an icon. nearly half a century after the end of that program, the 90-year-old remains every bit a star. now in the apple tv+ series "palm royale." carol and i got together for a "sunday sitdown." ♪ good morning ♪ >>> it's such a thrill, carol. the story of carol burnett's long and legendary career begins at the movies. ♪ good morning to you ♪ >> my grandmother and i would save our pennies and go to the movies. that was my outlet, my fantasy, watching mickey rooney and judy garland up there singing. i was so naive that good things would happen, because they always happened in the movies. so i never doubted that i wasn't going to somehow succeed. >> success came first on broadway and then famously on television. >> i just couldn't resist -- >> where "the carol burnett show" ran for 11 seasons. to an average audience of 30 million viewers. >> any other questions? >
the mountain of emmy awards, the grammy, the tony, the mark twain prize and the presidential medal of tell the story of burnett's impact on american culture over her 70 years in show business. "the carol burnett show" made her an icon. nearly half a century after the end of that program, the 90-year-old remains every bit a star. now in the apple tv+ series "palm royale." carol and i got together for a "sunday sitdown." ♪ good morning ♪ >>> it's such a...
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the mark twain prize honors individuals who have made an impact on american society in ways similar to thanks to his stand up and his hilarious roles in films like jumanji and ride along. here's kevin to talk about the honor. >> i fell in love with the idea of comedy and fell in love with the idea of comedy. made me say, oh my god, i'm in love with something that i can do for the rest of my life. that's the win. i committed to comedy. i committed to saying that it's either this or nothing else. all my eggs are in this basket and you can watch that on netflix on may 11th. >> and finally this morning. ready? set. croissant. hundreds of french servers gathered in paris yesterday for a precursor to this summer's olympics. the course de cafÉ waiters race is 110 year old tradition, 200 servers from restaurants around the city. powerwalk a little over a mile through paris with a tray on it, a glass of water, a croissant and an empty coffee cup. good idea there. the rules are that you have to carry the tray in one hand the whole time. no spilling. this year's male winner finished in just over
the mark twain prize honors individuals who have made an impact on american society in ways similar to thanks to his stand up and his hilarious roles in films like jumanji and ride along. here's kevin to talk about the honor. >> i fell in love with the idea of comedy and fell in love with the idea of comedy. made me say, oh my god, i'm in love with something that i can do for the rest of my life. that's the win. i committed to comedy. i committed to saying that it's either this or nothing...
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i stood up and talked about each one of them and told stories like hal holbrook doing mark twain.at moment that i thought of doing it. >>. here we are. there was a great moment in the finance committee conference room which if you are watching the senate hearing on c-span, there is a door right by the chairman. through that door is a very big, lovely, what you would expect conference room. i was walking by in 1994 when you are doing an interview for the washington post about our legislative environment which looked pretty grim at the time. you are giving all the accurate answers and the reporter kind of said, it looks pretty grim. . and in this environment that we are in, that we are in now? >> i think that we can learn what made our team so successful. disagree with him openly, honestly, enjoy their humanity. then what my grandmother said, never look down on somebody you do not understand. it starts with a set of values of what you believe about what is possible. and you know, one reason that i did this film was to try to create some healing in the country. very divided. i was so
i stood up and talked about each one of them and told stories like hal holbrook doing mark twain.at moment that i thought of doing it. >>. here we are. there was a great moment in the finance committee conference room which if you are watching the senate hearing on c-span, there is a door right by the chairman. through that door is a very big, lovely, what you would expect conference room. i was walking by in 1994 when you are doing an interview for the washington post about our...
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bret hart, joaquin miller, mark twain is another person that she got to know over time. >> so she shegets to know the cream of the crop of the poetry and literary set in san francisco. >> but ina coolbrith also had a secret in her past. alida george wrote a biography about coolbrith, who was born josephine smith, the niece of joseph smith, who founded the mormon church. >> she was very feisty and she stood up to people and she said what she thought, and george found examples of her feistiness. >> at just 15 years old, in a letter to her cousin about polygamy. >> is it right for a girl of 15 or even 16 to marry a man of 50 or 60 to be taken into his harem and enjoy the pleasure of being his favorite sultana for an hour and then thrown aside? this is of god, is it? no. never, never, never. >> for ina did marry at age 19, but after losing a child and divorcing her husband in 1851, she took her mother's maiden name and found solace and joy in writing about nature and san francisco. in one poem about the california poppy, she wrote her golden glory thou of hills and plains, lifting exultan
bret hart, joaquin miller, mark twain is another person that she got to know over time. >> so she shegets to know the cream of the crop of the poetry and literary set in san francisco. >> but ina coolbrith also had a secret in her past. alida george wrote a biography about coolbrith, who was born josephine smith, the niece of joseph smith, who founded the mormon church. >> she was very feisty and she stood up to people and she said what she thought, and george found examples...