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if you get to the melville office from outside and look at all the variou itiate tt eyhe iz and it a list of books and the integrity that they bring, you will see much pressure indusy to energy coming out of what they're doing them from the mainstream business, which like hars fein boror cgh in >>t he name? do you have a point of view? appotive you. >>o theord is s. onptf gnt lra barolos record. it is a little bit deceptive because it has a new age nnotation to it. th w noter m t are familia wit ut it. avn diverse list. republic 25 to 30 books a year, and it is mostly fiction. we also have a generally speaking sort of progressive political orientation to what we're doing. howeve idoe t bst ib fridst do riwiut o li. i am not -- i'm not trying to be ideological in the publishing program. on the other hand, the books that we publish our true to my own personal passion for issues ofocia jusce >>ehodlldhat came out with the best seller, go the f to sleep. did that put you on firm financial footing? >> like a said, we publish our first book in99 w satinwi and a lot of smoke and mirrors and
if you get to the melville office from outside and look at all the variou itiate tt eyhe iz and it a list of books and the integrity that they bring, you will see much pressure indusy to energy coming out of what they're doing them from the mainstream business, which like hars fein boror cgh in >>t he name? do you have a point of view? appotive you. >>o theord is s. onptf gnt lra barolos record. it is a little bit deceptive because it has a new age nnotation to it. th w noter m t...
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this happened on skyline boulevard near melville drive within the hour. >>> news chopper two got these pictures as crews got the woman onto a backboard and then rushed her to ask about 20 minutes ago. >>> a school principal is facing criminal charges today for allegedly failing to relay a child's report of sexual abuse to proper authorities. we explain how it unfolded in our top story of seven. >> the elementary school was rocked by the arrest of teacher craig chandler back in january. he's charged with sexually abusing five students. >>> another teacher is also feeling a charge for failing to report. >> a chance came forward in october 2011 and gave information that we believe will lead a reasonable person to entertain a reasonable suspicion that an act of child abuse high court. >> he denied the accusations and prosecutors say no one reported anything until january when the mother of another alleged victim went directly to police. >> unfortunately, the results were tragic. another child was molested after the initial child made the report. we'd believe that current evidence may have
this happened on skyline boulevard near melville drive within the hour. >>> news chopper two got these pictures as crews got the woman onto a backboard and then rushed her to ask about 20 minutes ago. >>> a school principal is facing criminal charges today for allegedly failing to relay a child's report of sexual abuse to proper authorities. we explain how it unfolded in our top story of seven. >> the elementary school was rocked by the arrest of teacher craig chandler...
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you can read melville's wonderful "moby dick" about that. don't skip the whale chapters. they're actually interesting. about that travel. we have an image from some 20th century political rhetoric that americans before world war i or world war ii, at some point in the early 20th century, that americans before that were isolationists. were penned up in their own country that. simply isn't true. what you saw were -- you had merchant ties all over the world. and some of these were immensely profitable. sarah delano roosevelt, the mother of franklin roosevelt, her father warren delano made two china voyages in the china trade. sometime, not much longer after tocqueville came to america. he retired after that at the age of 31 and built a castle on the hudson river. the family was rich ever since off the profits from that kind of trade. that was america traveling around the world. and in the decades after tocqueville, it starts about his time, you also have american churches sending missionaries around the world. hawaii was annexed by the united states in 1898, but mission's we
you can read melville's wonderful "moby dick" about that. don't skip the whale chapters. they're actually interesting. about that travel. we have an image from some 20th century political rhetoric that americans before world war i or world war ii, at some point in the early 20th century, that americans before that were isolationists. were penned up in their own country that. simply isn't true. what you saw were -- you had merchant ties all over the world. and some of these were...
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wouldn't the obvious choice be herman melville's novel about the rather large whale?pany says they're not rewriting the classics. just enhancing the novels by adding in steamy new scenes. some people will say these works of literature contain secret prose that shouldn't be manipulated in anyway. but, hey, why not? and why stop at the classics? there are other books. how about cookbooks? those things are totally boring to read. why not randomly throw some saucy
wouldn't the obvious choice be herman melville's novel about the rather large whale?pany says they're not rewriting the classics. just enhancing the novels by adding in steamy new scenes. some people will say these works of literature contain secret prose that shouldn't be manipulated in anyway. but, hey, why not? and why stop at the classics? there are other books. how about cookbooks? those things are totally boring to read. why not randomly throw some saucy
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wouldn't the obvious choice be herman melville's novel about the rather large whale?pany says they're not rewriting the classics. just enhancing the novels by adding in steamy new scenes. some people will say these works of literature contain secret prose that shouldn't be manipulated in anyway. but, hey, why not? and why stop at the classics? there are other books. how about cookbooks? those things are totally boring to read. why not randomly throw some saucy encounters in there? financial books. all very informative but there's like zero sex in there. possibilities are endless. i say let's just turn the whole darn barnes & noble into "50 shades of gray" knockoffs. sure, it might not be what the authors had in mind. but i bet sales would skyrocket. certainly on the riduculist. that does it for us. thanks for watching. we'll see you again one hour from now. we'll look at the charges being made by michele bachmann about a top aide to hillary clinton. about muslim infiltration into the u.s. government. where's the evidence? we'll try to get some answers. "piers morgan t
wouldn't the obvious choice be herman melville's novel about the rather large whale?pany says they're not rewriting the classics. just enhancing the novels by adding in steamy new scenes. some people will say these works of literature contain secret prose that shouldn't be manipulated in anyway. but, hey, why not? and why stop at the classics? there are other books. how about cookbooks? those things are totally boring to read. why not randomly throw some saucy encounters in there? financial...
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if you're going to go the whole maritime adventure root, wouldn't the obvious choice be herman melville'se rather large whale? the company says they're not rewriting the classics, they're keeping the authors' voices, just enhancing the novels by adding in steamy new scenes. some people are going to say these works contain sacred prose which shouldn't be manipulated in any way. why not? and why stop at the classics? there are plenty of other books that could use erotic enhancement. how about cook books? those things are totally boring to read. randomly throw saucy encounters in there. what about do it yourself home impren
if you're going to go the whole maritime adventure root, wouldn't the obvious choice be herman melville'se rather large whale? the company says they're not rewriting the classics, they're keeping the authors' voices, just enhancing the novels by adding in steamy new scenes. some people are going to say these works contain sacred prose which shouldn't be manipulated in any way. why not? and why stop at the classics? there are plenty of other books that could use erotic enhancement. how about...
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if you're going to go the whole maritime adventure root, wouldn't the obvious choice be herman melville'se rather large whale? the company says they're not rewriting the classics, they're keeping the authors' voices, just enhancing the novels by adding in steamy new scenes. some people are going to say these works contain sacred prose which shouldn't be manipulated in any way. why not? and why stop at the classics? there are plenty of other books that could use erotic enhancement. how about cook books? those things are totally boring to read. randomly throw saucy encounters in there. what about do it yourself home improvement books? financial books? all very informative but there's zero sex in there. historical by i don't go biographies. political theory. possibilities are endless. i say let's just turn the whole barnes and noble into 50 shades of gray knock-offs from wall to wall and floor to ceiling. sure, it might not be what the authors had in mind. i bet sales would skyrocket. certainly on the ridiculist. that's it for us. 'ing thanks for watching. "early start" begins right now. >>>
if you're going to go the whole maritime adventure root, wouldn't the obvious choice be herman melville'se rather large whale? the company says they're not rewriting the classics, they're keeping the authors' voices, just enhancing the novels by adding in steamy new scenes. some people are going to say these works contain sacred prose which shouldn't be manipulated in any way. why not? and why stop at the classics? there are plenty of other books that could use erotic enhancement. how about...