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i think it's important -- i deliberately pushed together there montaigne, orwell, an essay nonfiction and tolstoy, fiction -- made up -- to make the point that in all these cases what the punctum, the thing that comes out and grabs us, is this moment of accidental lifeness. and to most of us, i think, it is irrelevant that tolstoy is the sole fiction writer this that trio, that tolstoy is the one who makes it up. so what? he makes it up. it has exactly the power of the other two nonfictional writers, and that is the mag which we wave -- flag which we wave in postmodern enemy territory. this is the life surplus pushing itself beyond death, outliving death. think of tolstoy's ivan -- [inaudible] the death at the moment of greatest loneliness. he remembers the plums of his childhood and the way that when you got down to the pit of the fruit, the saliva would flow. when bello's character sees lobsters behind the glass of a manhattan fishmonger, he sees their feelers bent, pressed up against the glass. the complaint of life against its deathly imprisonment. when the contemporary american n
i think it's important -- i deliberately pushed together there montaigne, orwell, an essay nonfiction and tolstoy, fiction -- made up -- to make the point that in all these cases what the punctum, the thing that comes out and grabs us, is this moment of accidental lifeness. and to most of us, i think, it is irrelevant that tolstoy is the sole fiction writer this that trio, that tolstoy is the one who makes it up. so what? he makes it up. it has exactly the power of the other two nonfictional...
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. - so george orwell of course i read when i was 12 that book 1984 came out then. it was in the drugstore with quite an alluring cover. - is that right? - it's a little less alluring now, maybe it seems less alluring by comparison. - i think a lot of people read great literature because they saw alluring covers in the drugstore. (laughter) - right. - and then they thought wow and then they ended up reading faulkner and orwell and these great authors, but not on purpose. - right. (laughter) the other thing i took away from this book, honestly was it would be a great movie if somebody could figure out how to tell the story. - that one. - yes this one. - yes. - yeah. - possibly. - are you comfortable when-- this has happened i mean the handmaid's tale is probably the most famous example, i'm not sure when exactly as you or anybody else would have intended for it to the way that the story was told. - it was quite an interesting process. - yeah. - so harold pinter wrote the screenplay. - right. - and the director was a german director who had directed the tin drum his n
. - so george orwell of course i read when i was 12 that book 1984 came out then. it was in the drugstore with quite an alluring cover. - is that right? - it's a little less alluring now, maybe it seems less alluring by comparison. - i think a lot of people read great literature because they saw alluring covers in the drugstore. (laughter) - right. - and then they thought wow and then they ended up reading faulkner and orwell and these great authors, but not on purpose. - right. (laughter) the...
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and a detailed remind summary of a famous detail from george orwell's essay, a hanging, where orwell watches in burma a man being led to the gallows inexplicably swerve around a puddle at the last second on the way to being hanged. and although it actually happened, he is was as seen in a novelist by, this occurrence which is an explicable, it seems to me, except as some kind of life force extending itself beyond death, write what we can all see it makes no sense. the man's life will be over a half a minute. and yet some other life circa list goes on instinctively as if he were going to live another day. and so he doesn't want to get his shoes dirty. he walks round of the puddle. i think it's important, i cleverly push together their montaigne, nsa, nonfiction, orwell, an essay, nonfiction, and tolstoy, fiction, made up, to make the point that in all these cases want to thing that comes out and grabs us is this moment of accidental lifeless and that to most of us i think it is irrelevant that tolstoy is the sole fiction writer into a trio. that tolstoy is the one who makes it out. so
and a detailed remind summary of a famous detail from george orwell's essay, a hanging, where orwell watches in burma a man being led to the gallows inexplicably swerve around a puddle at the last second on the way to being hanged. and although it actually happened, he is was as seen in a novelist by, this occurrence which is an explicable, it seems to me, except as some kind of life force extending itself beyond death, write what we can all see it makes no sense. the man's life will be over a...
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. >> yeah, george orwell said within every joke is a tiny revolution, i don't think we should trivializemportant jokes are to american culture. comedy is about fun and i think fun sets us apart from a lot of the world. and i think this is actually good that political correctness is starting to infringe on stand-up comedy. john: really? >> people say whoa, whoa, whoa, don't mess with my fun. i think and i hope that comedians are starting to say enough is enough. david till said stand-up comedy is dead, chris rock said he's never doing colleges again. john: because? >> comedy has a free market of ideas. like you're watching a scientist at work in the lab. he might make a rape joke, or use a joke with racial epithets and it will bomb. that doesn't work, the comedian will scrap that and you got to see it live. john: he's scrapping colleges. >> they would record it with cell phones and that would be on the guy's record forever. that mistake that he felt. when someone starts a business, it bombs and they are forever associated with the failed business, it's not fair and bad for the economy. jo
. >> yeah, george orwell said within every joke is a tiny revolution, i don't think we should trivializemportant jokes are to american culture. comedy is about fun and i think fun sets us apart from a lot of the world. and i think this is actually good that political correctness is starting to infringe on stand-up comedy. john: really? >> people say whoa, whoa, whoa, don't mess with my fun. i think and i hope that comedians are starting to say enough is enough. david till said...
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burma, now myanmar, where orwell once served as a colonial policeman, where he first had grown to despise the apparatus of a colonial state, make more orwellian than imagined, in a nation where even having an opinion could be dangerous. >> i am very honored to be here at this university and to be the first president of the united states of america to visit your country. >> morning in yangon, to nearly everyone's surprise, there have been some huge changes in recent months. >> difficult time in transition is when we think that success is -- >> nobel prizewinning democracy champion, aung san suu kyi, after 15 years in house arrest, was released, now taking an active part in with the doors opening, our crew is the first -- meanwhile, this what has been unseen for decades by most of the world. meanwhile, the southeast asian country of 80 million is collectively holding its breath, waiting to see what's next, and will this loosening of government grip last? of course, morning in yangon has always been about tea. it's black indian-style tea, usually with a thick dollop of sweetened condensed mi
burma, now myanmar, where orwell once served as a colonial policeman, where he first had grown to despise the apparatus of a colonial state, make more orwellian than imagined, in a nation where even having an opinion could be dangerous. >> i am very honored to be here at this university and to be the first president of the united states of america to visit your country. >> morning in yangon, to nearly everyone's surprise, there have been some huge changes in recent months. >>...
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orwell -- or will americans get out and spend?e selling ahead, or is it time to buy nike. the paris attacks one week later, our guests says they could send friends -- france into recession. highs inwe made our the first hour, but it has been to lower, we did manage to end the day with gains. it rounded off the best week for the s&p 500 since october. energy stocks falling 1.1%. consumer discretionary where the best performers.
orwell -- or will americans get out and spend?e selling ahead, or is it time to buy nike. the paris attacks one week later, our guests says they could send friends -- france into recession. highs inwe made our the first hour, but it has been to lower, we did manage to end the day with gains. it rounded off the best week for the s&p 500 since october. energy stocks falling 1.1%. consumer discretionary where the best performers.
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sometimes they want us to go it alone because we are the meanest, toughest country in the world, orwell, we should -- or, at least, we should be. steve: all right, dennis, we will talk a little bit later. hunter who talked to undecided voters. shaina? shaina: it was interesting to see people react to the debate. we didn't really see people shift from one candidate to the other. nobody felt that conflicted about the beginning of the debate. pretty much everyone agrees that hillary clinton took that part of the debate. you are saying that she was in her element and that she was able to shine. what do you say about her foreign policy experience? >> i think she has the most experience and i think we could say that that is where she had shown -- shone. shaina: what do you think about governor o'malley's response? >> i like how he referred to boots on the ground is something we should not talk about. people's children and husbands and wives and we need to think about that. shaina: it was a very spirited watch party. i look forward to sharing more of their thoughts with this debate. act you. -
sometimes they want us to go it alone because we are the meanest, toughest country in the world, orwell, we should -- or, at least, we should be. steve: all right, dennis, we will talk a little bit later. hunter who talked to undecided voters. shaina? shaina: it was interesting to see people react to the debate. we didn't really see people shift from one candidate to the other. nobody felt that conflicted about the beginning of the debate. pretty much everyone agrees that hillary clinton took...
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orwell -- or will americans get out and spend? joe: is there more selling ahead, or is it time to buy nike. the paris attacks one week later, our guests says they could send friends -- france into recession. highs inwe made our the first hour, but it has been to lower, we did manage to end the day with gains. it rounded off the best week for the s&p 500 since october. energy stocks falling 1.1%. consumer discretionary where the best performers. joe: big boost today from nike, that was a major mover. we had the news yesterday they were splitting. investors like that. yields.s. two-year continue to creep up above 0.9% for the first time in a while. people start to lock in on that rate hike possibility. chipotle fell to the lowest level since 2014. it was the biggest selloff since 2012. alix: there was another e. coli outbreak linked to the restaurant. it has spread to a total of six states, worst performer in the s&p. already they had a deal with 43 stores already affected. analyst like nicole miller had already cut down 5% of earni
orwell -- or will americans get out and spend? joe: is there more selling ahead, or is it time to buy nike. the paris attacks one week later, our guests says they could send friends -- france into recession. highs inwe made our the first hour, but it has been to lower, we did manage to end the day with gains. it rounded off the best week for the s&p 500 since october. energy stocks falling 1.1%. consumer discretionary where the best performers. joe: big boost today from nike, that was a...
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honeorge orwell said, the is always at your feet or your throat.e watched japan become a great ally and trading partner to the out-of-state. he believed -- to the united states. and was willing to move past history. you look at someone like bush and you see someone hopelessly attached to the past, but he was attached to the future. charlie: phi beta kappa? jon: yes. he graduated from high school, he turned 18, and then he took the old to be a navigator -- aviator. on pearl harbor he considered joining the air force to get to the fight more quickly. he immediately joins up in june. he becomes an aviator, he flies bombers. he flies 58 combat missions. down,urday, 1944, he shot finished his mesh -- mission, he has two crew men he tells them to hit the silk. he gets out this way, he bails out. he is almost decapitated. the flame keeps going, he gashes his head. his life raft fortunately landed near him. on lifeguard duty picked them up. i asked him, do you think about the menu lost, delta laney and ted white. charlie: crew members? jon: crew members wh
honeorge orwell said, the is always at your feet or your throat.e watched japan become a great ally and trading partner to the out-of-state. he believed -- to the united states. and was willing to move past history. you look at someone like bush and you see someone hopelessly attached to the past, but he was attached to the future. charlie: phi beta kappa? jon: yes. he graduated from high school, he turned 18, and then he took the old to be a navigator -- aviator. on pearl harbor he considered...
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project developer tobias orwell says it focuses on exactly what the new york city dweller needs. >> it's meant to be a necessity for someone living a fast-paced lifestyle in manhattan will want to use and to use and apartments basic as. report of the studious range in size from 262 grain and 60 square feet and they can be rented furnished are unfurnished and a price range of 25002 -- the building includes rent-stabilized unit for formerly homeless veterans. built-in multipurpose convertible furniture is used. perfect for resting and relaxing. the bathroom is large enough for wheelchair and has a standup shower. the kitchen has a two burner electric range, refrigerator, microwave and dishwasher with plenty of counter space. if you're concerned about sizing is an issue for entertaining, there's plenty of room for dinner with friends. the building is using a lifestyle service to enhance attendance experience. >> we provide housekeeping and we provide cable. we provide wi-fi and also a personal concierge service and a social service for programming of different events. report of the migrate
project developer tobias orwell says it focuses on exactly what the new york city dweller needs. >> it's meant to be a necessity for someone living a fast-paced lifestyle in manhattan will want to use and to use and apartments basic as. report of the studious range in size from 262 grain and 60 square feet and they can be rented furnished are unfurnished and a price range of 25002 -- the building includes rent-stabilized unit for formerly homeless veterans. built-in multipurpose...
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and that speaks as orwell said in his review of hitler's mein kimpf, what we're offering on the otheris ease, security, avoid answer of risk. it can't compete. >> thank you both very much for joining me tonight. really appreciate it. coming up, one of the negotiators of the iran nuclear deal, ambassador wendy sherman will join us with her analysis of the situation against the islamic state. if you have high blood pressure like i do, many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin® hbp. it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin® hbp. [ male announcer ] pain not sitting too well? burning to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers the most maximum strength solutions for all hemorrhoid symptoms. from the brand doctors recommend most. preparation h. don't stand for hemorrhoids. from the brand doctors recommend most. ♪ it's the final countdown! ♪ ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen per
and that speaks as orwell said in his review of hitler's mein kimpf, what we're offering on the otheris ease, security, avoid answer of risk. it can't compete. >> thank you both very much for joining me tonight. really appreciate it. coming up, one of the negotiators of the iran nuclear deal, ambassador wendy sherman will join us with her analysis of the situation against the islamic state. if you have high blood pressure like i do, many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure....
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and that speaks as orwell said in his review of hitler's mein kimpf, what we're offering on the other ease, security, avoid answer of risk. it can't compete. >> thank you both very much for joining me tonight. really appreciate it. coming up, one of the negotiators of the iran nuclear deal, ambassador wendy sherman will join us with her analysis of the situation against the islamic state. no one can really fill your shoes when you're sick. [toy car electric motor] [toy car horn beeping] alka-seltzer plus hot drink mix has four cold symptom fighters to relieve your tough symptoms. [whoosh of steam] [deep breath] stay unstoppable. alka-seltzer plus. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weig
and that speaks as orwell said in his review of hitler's mein kimpf, what we're offering on the other ease, security, avoid answer of risk. it can't compete. >> thank you both very much for joining me tonight. really appreciate it. coming up, one of the negotiators of the iran nuclear deal, ambassador wendy sherman will join us with her analysis of the situation against the islamic state. no one can really fill your shoes when you're sick. [toy car electric motor] [toy car horn beeping]...
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this feels like george orwell, feels like "1984." >> you are never anonymous online and the internet steps to take to maintain your privacy that can help you out especially kind of creeped out by the stuff we just learned. number one, consider clearing your cache and then turning off the cookie trackers and may mean that some websites don't remember you and try using a privacy blocker, like privacy badger. that actually stops advertisers and third parties from tracking you on the web and also shows you how many websites are trying to track you. and if you want to go completely anonymous here, use a service that masks your ip address routing you through the world. one of those is called disconnect me.com. or actually, disconnect.me. valuable information. when you think it's you and your computer, not necessarily the case. >> no. the internet never forgets. thanks so much. appreciate that. >>> when we come back, talking about shooting death of laquan mcdonald, how it's began valuized protesters you see right there. new aim nlgs out of chicago as members of the naacp are carrying coffin
this feels like george orwell, feels like "1984." >> you are never anonymous online and the internet steps to take to maintain your privacy that can help you out especially kind of creeped out by the stuff we just learned. number one, consider clearing your cache and then turning off the cookie trackers and may mean that some websites don't remember you and try using a privacy blocker, like privacy badger. that actually stops advertisers and third parties from tracking you on...
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. >> this feels like george orwell. it feels like "1984." >> you're never anonymous online and the internet never forgets. >> reporter: internet never forgets. what steps should you take to maintain your privacy? consider clearing out your cash and turning off your cookie trackers, but beware that. may mean some websites won't try using privacy blockers as well. like privacy badger. that stops advertisers and third parties from tracking you on the web. it also shows you how many websites are trying to track you, and if you were to go completely anonymous use a service that masks your ip address by routing your web surfing through proxy servers all over the world. one of those services is called disconnect.me. there's a whole lot of them out there, but that's one of them. guys, back to you. >> disconnect.me. >> you do a lot online shopping and searching. >> what did you search this weekend? >> i searched toddler constipation. sorry, but that's what i searched. >> oh, you're going to be flooded. >> good times. >> good luc
. >> this feels like george orwell. it feels like "1984." >> you're never anonymous online and the internet never forgets. >> reporter: internet never forgets. what steps should you take to maintain your privacy? consider clearing out your cash and turning off your cookie trackers, but beware that. may mean some websites won't try using privacy blockers as well. like privacy badger. that stops advertisers and third parties from tracking you on the web. it also shows...