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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarterorses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. >>> this week on "moyers & company" -- >> we in america have a higher opinion of ourselves than maybe we deserve. we've always believed that we're democrats. we're fundamentally egalitarian. but i see that egalitarian impulse disappearing. i see it either being numbed or actually snuffed out. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renew
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarterorses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their...
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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses, writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. >>> hello there. welcome to "newsline." it's thursday, january 8th. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. a group of armed men has stormed a newspaper office in paris, killing at least 12 people. they're still on the loose. president francois hollande has raised the terror alert in the french capital to the highest level. the masked men were carrying automatic rifles.
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses, writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their...
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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarters writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. >>> 3 1/2 years since the great east japan earthquake, houses are being rebuilt in the devastated areas at a rapid pace. in this situation, a project was launched to build affordable houses using locally produced timber. driving this project is the kamaishi local forestry association. five of the central figures including the president and the accountants perished in the
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarters writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership....
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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. >> born into the church, his father a minister and his mother played the piano. music and spirituality surrounded him. after earnings a master's he worked as counselor by day and jazz singer by night. eventually the nights won out and the hits followed with "we're in this love together," "boogie down," the theme from the tv series "moonlighting," and even a solo spo
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their...
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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarterorses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. >> we're all in a flutter on this week's edition of "global 3000," and that's because we are playing host to royalty. butterfly royalty, that is. what you're seeing on your screen are swarms of monarch butterflies on their way to mexico. we'll be finding out what makes this migratory journey unique shortly. but first, welcome to the program, and here's a quick look at
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarterorses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their...
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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarterhorses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. . >> she seemed destined for stardom from the moment born . her parents were eddie fisher and debbie reynolds. by the time of 21 she was starring in one of the biggest block busters of all time: star wars. her other films include the blues brothers hannah and her sisters and when harry met sally. also an accomplished author, her debut novel the semi ought ought buy g
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarterhorses writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their...
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. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarterpoetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. >>> india's prime minister struggles to get his reforms through parliament. abe is promising big changes in 2015 starting in japan's country side. and some areamsung feels the heat from chinese smartphone vendors. hello. you're watching asia biz forecast. i'm yuko fooushukushima. i welcome you to our first program of the year 2015. we kick off the new year in india. there's a growi
. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarterpoetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the...
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jacquelyn mitchard with her ferret named powacket which was a familiar in "bell, book and candle," maxine kumin with her horse. c-span: you mentioned earlier lily? >> guest: lily, our daughter yeah. c-span: how old is your daughter? >> guest: she's 14. c-span: what's she like? >> guest: she's terrific, and she's a very good photographer. c-span: she does it professionally already? >> guest: no, she doesn't do it professionally, but she actually recently photographed me because i wanted--well, in the postcard book with "familiars," i have a photograph of kurt lying on the sofa with pumpkin, our late lhasa apso, sleeping on his tummy, and kurt, too, is taking a nap. they both liked sleeping. and when lily came home from board--she's at boarding school now, she was looking at all the pictures. and she saw the picture of kurt, and then she kept looking at flower, our new dog, and going `mom!' and so we thought that it might be appropriate to somehow get flower into this postcard book. so lily took a picture of me at my desk with my familiar, which will be a small picture, and she'll get a photo cre
jacquelyn mitchard with her ferret named powacket which was a familiar in "bell, book and candle," maxine kumin with her horse. c-span: you mentioned earlier lily? >> guest: lily, our daughter yeah. c-span: how old is your daughter? >> guest: she's 14. c-span: what's she like? >> guest: she's terrific, and she's a very good photographer. c-span: she does it professionally already? >> guest: no, she doesn't do it professionally, but she actually recently...