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when the season is underway this bar shows peace corps matches almost every day. can't get enough of them their proper nerds as they call themselves. to go on will be their good. gaming culture has definitely risible in pristine beach. gaming has become so popular that we could watch much is like these here and to be open and free. i don't know if you know. millions of fans and millions of euros and prizes and sponsorship that sounds like a success story but not everything in gaming is gold or one thing that struck me is that they are usually made the men in the top teams women. but in these boards especially in the professional sector laws much less than their male colleagues indiana juniper black is america and one of the best known few made you suppose cost us. she did commentary on you sports events for you mainly from european and chinese leaks her one of the biggest problems in gaming is massaging the sexism in society as bad sexism in gaming is worse and that's not to take away all the good that gay men can do as a community because it can be simultaneously
when the season is underway this bar shows peace corps matches almost every day. can't get enough of them their proper nerds as they call themselves. to go on will be their good. gaming culture has definitely risible in pristine beach. gaming has become so popular that we could watch much is like these here and to be open and free. i don't know if you know. millions of fans and millions of euros and prizes and sponsorship that sounds like a success story but not everything in gaming is gold or...
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a generation ago in president kennedy to proposed and the united states congress embraced the peace corps. it defined the character of a whole generation of americans committed to serving people around the world. in this national service program, we will provide more than twice as many slots for people before they go to college to be a national service than ever serve in the peace corps this program could do for this generation of members of congress. what the land grant college act did and what the gi bill did for former congressman in the future historians who got their education through the national service loan will look back on you and thank you for giving america a new lease on life if you meet this challenge. if we believe in jobs and we believe in learning we must believe in rewarding work if we believe in restoring the values that make america special we must believe that there is dignity in all work and there must be dignity for all workers. to those who care for our sick who tend our children who do our most difficult and tiring jobs. the new direction i propose will make this
a generation ago in president kennedy to proposed and the united states congress embraced the peace corps. it defined the character of a whole generation of americans committed to serving people around the world. in this national service program, we will provide more than twice as many slots for people before they go to college to be a national service than ever serve in the peace corps this program could do for this generation of members of congress. what the land grant college act did and...
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initiative that the peace corps i think suit she has being terrorists for what she termed quote a huge ice 1st of all let it take place that international observers accused aung san suu kyi of having become a political opportunist. she was stripped of numerous awards and honorary doctorates to. men one shang knows the problem and he's enjoying this hugely. many people in myanmar welcome the government's stance toward the revenger and defended aung san suu kyi. then she finally broke her silence about what had happened and called for a peaceful solution. after intense pressure months on sujit finally address the radio refugee crisis this televised address to the diplomats the business suit she's chance to state their case to the world. it is not camping up in the muck it up or hinkley are definitely on the move we've been very forthcoming right now and i'm low profile we are committed to the restoration of the village and law throughout the. area that it considers. her for the good of the saloon and. i'm aware. that there were tension is fullness of the situation in your kind city. but
initiative that the peace corps i think suit she has being terrorists for what she termed quote a huge ice 1st of all let it take place that international observers accused aung san suu kyi of having become a political opportunist. she was stripped of numerous awards and honorary doctorates to. men one shang knows the problem and he's enjoying this hugely. many people in myanmar welcome the government's stance toward the revenger and defended aung san suu kyi. then she finally broke her silence...
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the residents were surprised with this video game contrary to the fact that the us army came as peace corpsdestruction and debris remain today there are still scars here from the prohibited weapons the presence of the u.s. army was a source of sorrow and agony to residents and the city's infrastructure. this video game is politicized it's underestimates the agony of the residents and the trauma of the city i'm against this video game as it shows the war in our city it's been a wrong policy to wage that war from the very start we want to boycott of the game because of that we didn't believe that we parse the distress and the agony that the war brought to us now this video game shows the distress again the scars from the war are still seen in fallujah people are traumatized here we don't want to see kids and women killed again houses demolished would have minded boycotts of this video game. you already know what i'm getting at none of these events above apparently will make it into this documentary game developers want to keep it atrocities free the reality of fallujah a place where people li
the residents were surprised with this video game contrary to the fact that the us army came as peace corpsdestruction and debris remain today there are still scars here from the prohibited weapons the presence of the u.s. army was a source of sorrow and agony to residents and the city's infrastructure. this video game is politicized it's underestimates the agony of the residents and the trauma of the city i'm against this video game as it shows the war in our city it's been a wrong policy to...
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when the season is underway the spot shows peace corps matches almost every day. can't get enough of them their proper nads as they call themselves. the game is over the world is there to. gaming culture has definitely risen in pristine beach. gaming it has become so popular that we could much much is like these here and to be open and free. riders are getting about their. millions of fans and millions of euros and prizes and sponsorship that sounds like a success story but not everything in gaming is gold the one thing that struck me is that they are usually may need men and the top teams women. but the nice boards especially in the professional sector laws much less than their male colleagues and the ana juniper black is america and one of the best known few may have cost us under her. she did commentary on you sports events for years mainly from european and chinese leaks or her one of the biggest problems in gaming is massaging the sexism in society is bad sexism and gaming is worse and that's not to take away all the good that gaming can do as a community bec
when the season is underway the spot shows peace corps matches almost every day. can't get enough of them their proper nads as they call themselves. the game is over the world is there to. gaming culture has definitely risen in pristine beach. gaming it has become so popular that we could much much is like these here and to be open and free. riders are getting about their. millions of fans and millions of euros and prizes and sponsorship that sounds like a success story but not everything in...
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agencies included in mostly natural resources, including the epa and the forest service and the peace corps and at two science museums. so i've interested in museums as well and i'm found out about any pack while i was working on my thesis in master when i was working on my master's degree and she was one of the members of the society women's geographers and so after i wrote my thesis i started writing a book about her and i'm following the footsteps of her kind of a travel log plus following her footsteps. so that's kind of my connection and now let me introduce jayne zanglein. she is an author who is passionate about publishing publicizing that accomplishments of women that have been ignored in history and chronicling the challenges that women face today. so her book is called it's a brand new book. it's called the girl explorers and it features women explorers from the 1920s and the early days of the society women geographers and then documents the history up until today and she has a fabulous website about her book too and about all these women explorers and what's going on today? and j
agencies included in mostly natural resources, including the epa and the forest service and the peace corps and at two science museums. so i've interested in museums as well and i'm found out about any pack while i was working on my thesis in master when i was working on my master's degree and she was one of the members of the society women's geographers and so after i wrote my thesis i started writing a book about her and i'm following the footsteps of her kind of a travel log plus following...
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kind of like the peace corps, or domestic peace corps as it were.e saw is it i'm not sure if is if it is teach for america, as one of the programs, and we have the traditional programs, where in the health department when people wanted to go and public health. and some of the state and local tribal areas to practice. so that is what the commission is recommending. increasing those types of opportunities. as a bridge to give students both the foundational knowledge as judge baker talked about, and then the operationalize that allowing them to have one of these programs. >> that is very helpful thank you. >> you know it seems to me there is a role here for all parts in our society to play, and if i can come to you general, now that you are in the private sector, of substantial coal corporate entity. and i think it was in november, the chamber of the u. s. chamber of commerce came out with a very important report that they coauthored with harvard. they talked about the business case. the business case for civic education. i wonder whether you could sha
kind of like the peace corps, or domestic peace corps as it were.e saw is it i'm not sure if is if it is teach for america, as one of the programs, and we have the traditional programs, where in the health department when people wanted to go and public health. and some of the state and local tribal areas to practice. so that is what the commission is recommending. increasing those types of opportunities. as a bridge to give students both the foundational knowledge as judge baker talked about,...
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always been honest about that, but i worked my butt off and went to georgetown, did a domestic peace corps corps. i graduated from yale law school and had many successful businesses. i was the chairman of the board of the world food programme usa which supports the un world food programme, the largest humanitarian organisation in the world and i have done things that i think i'm proud of myself for. and my dad's name obviously has opened up doors that would not be opened up to other people, but that is both a privilege and a burden. you mentioned how other members of the family, your aunt and uncle, were deeply involved in your early upbringing after your mother died, moving in with you and your brother, this is the period before your father married jill. it is quite striking that he took up his senate seat, even after having that terrible tragedy, and that meant he was away for long periods of time, you were living in wilmington, he was working in washington. were there times when you wanted him around more? he was around every night see, that is the thing about my dad which is amazing, i
always been honest about that, but i worked my butt off and went to georgetown, did a domestic peace corps corps. i graduated from yale law school and had many successful businesses. i was the chairman of the board of the world food programme usa which supports the un world food programme, the largest humanitarian organisation in the world and i have done things that i think i'm proud of myself for. and my dad's name obviously has opened up doors that would not be opened up to other people, but...
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earlier as vice president of international programs and operations for care usa that would be a peace corpsn the german agency for technical cooperation and others thank you so much not just for your partnership today you in the organization are working on the frontline to prevent the spread of covid and those front-line workers who see first-hand. why that equitable distribution of the vaccine is so critical and critical in preventing the spread of covid what are the stakes you see where that has been working and it's great to be with that critical issue of our time. this year has been challenging for all of us but imagine and coping with the pandemic with no access to healthcare to speakers to live in a tent in a refugee camp and imagine sharing water with 250 people with the crisis magnitude the poorest suffer the most the public health emergency killing millions worldwide and has already been spoke to with that fallout with trillions of dollars of losses with devastating impacts of people living in poverty it is that inequality virus and half a million are now unemployed twice as many w
earlier as vice president of international programs and operations for care usa that would be a peace corpsn the german agency for technical cooperation and others thank you so much not just for your partnership today you in the organization are working on the frontline to prevent the spread of covid and those front-line workers who see first-hand. why that equitable distribution of the vaccine is so critical and critical in preventing the spread of covid what are the stakes you see where that...
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cold peace corps would you go because just because this source of. shit gets to put . in episode one of generation hate rémy follies takes part in a race attack the. problem with her. blog . for felice the activities of the last call me go beyond football hooliganism. to. see if. this. was actually true. but you know all she. struck with general. following meets arrest pictures emerged of him with a citadel regular. on match days tell he saw joins the last call me as a pub close to the stadium. went to easily met living at the citadel he said violence helps g.i. members to bond but. today he's suspicious of louis. it was the last service which they do which will stop. well you think about israel because i thought it was it was awful you wouldn't get the opportunity that it was . going to go. up that very manages to reassure him that the office to join him on a night out was about to get whatever it was whether you like was the thing about let it go it's not about that with. the last army has a reputation from firelands 41 members of the last comic were arrested when mi
cold peace corps would you go because just because this source of. shit gets to put . in episode one of generation hate rémy follies takes part in a race attack the. problem with her. blog . for felice the activities of the last call me go beyond football hooliganism. to. see if. this. was actually true. but you know all she. struck with general. following meets arrest pictures emerged of him with a citadel regular. on match days tell he saw joins the last call me as a pub close to the...
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what was the point of view of james baker on the usaid and peace corps efforts in order to promote free market economy in eastern europe after the fall of the berlin wall was he cautious about it or on the contrary very supportive of such policies supported and that starts in his time as secretary of treasury. he recognized that seed money. which was advisors and small amounts of money. given to the countries of poland and hungary could help those countries do the trance do the transfer from a centrally administered economy to a free market. he was very much in favor of it. but mr. represent. when it came to 1991 1992 when the soviets clearly needed large sums of funds in order to be carried out their economic transformation. baker gathered the same coalition that he gathered for iraq war he gathered that coalition in a pledging conference in washington. but the us contribution was relatively small to the point that the french foreign minister said, you know when george marshall gathered this kind of a conference pledging conference at the end of world war ii the us. led the effort with
what was the point of view of james baker on the usaid and peace corps efforts in order to promote free market economy in eastern europe after the fall of the berlin wall was he cautious about it or on the contrary very supportive of such policies supported and that starts in his time as secretary of treasury. he recognized that seed money. which was advisors and small amounts of money. given to the countries of poland and hungary could help those countries do the trance do the transfer from a...
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, year-old ryan hit the brakes on her big wheel and gave that big cat, the evil like how create peace corpsi guess. >> one second pass and then another they locked eyes, man and just kind of just stared at one another for a while. a stare down. it seems like an hour straight out of hollywood. it's just, you know, kind of the old wild west. the good, bad and the ugly. get that. >> music going on in the background and after 22 long seconds, the fuel line finally flinched. and ryan ran inside boasting of her backyard bravery there was no alarm whatsoever of any panic for parents were convinced the alleged bobcat was more than likely a neighborhood kid. he i kind of thought she was maybe being a little bit that it was a cat. but skepticism gave way to reality after progressing lee watching their back yard doorbell footage. i was kind of terrified for her proof that not only do imaginations run wild in the backyard. she thinks she's there. the bobcat with for now. so do the wildlife. all right. let's switch it up to talk weather this saturday night at 8 o'clock. a live look outside. >> at downto
, year-old ryan hit the brakes on her big wheel and gave that big cat, the evil like how create peace corpsi guess. >> one second pass and then another they locked eyes, man and just kind of just stared at one another for a while. a stare down. it seems like an hour straight out of hollywood. it's just, you know, kind of the old wild west. the good, bad and the ugly. get that. >> music going on in the background and after 22 long seconds, the fuel line finally flinched. and ryan ran...
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learn them which is the rock the water this will be not what any all ya'll quickly telephone our peace. corps our talk i thought was to cause a hostile. majority you all the real tears call be more still ask is that our. only old man card and what i do with him in a week avoid a forum for margy the country if you are so noble also what i shall sleep. crystal. clear the oil the oil without being leaked somewhere all of our property are lost with all of these. little going to much has own was maintained he was in his payments to the jew by mc between 19021994 but he still lives today yeah some o. the deal with a below is a lot see him in the ad no israel or the in question echogram peace out me here than a c.b.o.t. put there for control that may be still visit not the allow what was said police obviously that's caught up in nature in a near me the only coppola that that may be those that are gay then here below me lay navy move was or go outside of iran make a point on one edge all the other they don't want to show that they have it needs some ne. ne so ne was ill need clear though he will pull
learn them which is the rock the water this will be not what any all ya'll quickly telephone our peace. corps our talk i thought was to cause a hostile. majority you all the real tears call be more still ask is that our. only old man card and what i do with him in a week avoid a forum for margy the country if you are so noble also what i shall sleep. crystal. clear the oil the oil without being leaked somewhere all of our property are lost with all of these. little going to much has own was...
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subject -- slow round, with your pizza story so on the last show, there was a guy who was in the peace corpsyonnaise and a cut-up hotdog, which they made look like pepperoni. and he was like, he had to eat this and just be like, "this is excellent. thank you so much. [ laughter ] and i feel like if i made pizza, it would be that. >> jimmy: i gotcha i understand also, before we let you go, bud, i want to say you're also donating to food banks as well with this show, correct? >> yes we give a portion to every one of our virtual shows to food banks. because if you're able to contribute to your local food bank, you should we've given to a lot of regional food banks. i think almost $65,000 at this point. [ cheers and applause yeah it's a good positive experience people are digging it, and we're going to keep doing them >> jimmy: i love it. mike birbiglia for tickets to his worldwide comedy pizza party this weekend, go to his website, birbigs.com. we love you bud. always good to see you >> you too, buddy. thanks for having me on. >> jimmy: we'll be right back with stand-up from orlando leyba. stic
subject -- slow round, with your pizza story so on the last show, there was a guy who was in the peace corpsyonnaise and a cut-up hotdog, which they made look like pepperoni. and he was like, he had to eat this and just be like, "this is excellent. thank you so much. [ laughter ] and i feel like if i made pizza, it would be that. >> jimmy: i gotcha i understand also, before we let you go, bud, i want to say you're also donating to food banks as well with this show, correct? >>...
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week from the yemeni capital sana'a is hisham shara foreign minister of the self-styled government peace corps who stands accused of committing shocking crimes and killing indiscriminately i won't thanks both. from sharon welcome to comfort zone last month you told iranian t.v. that the who thesis were open to a fair and on rable piece my question to you is how can there possibly be any families or owner after the terrible crimes that you and the other combatants in this war have committed. ok. now it is the end of this crazy war which was started by the saudis what can you say more than that let's stop this war and the list sit on the table and find this peace and try to mend what happened in the last few years so again you cannot just look back and see what have been done right now to make some of what you have done all the parties not only the guys in sana'a and then i think we can make some peace for the people of yemen not for the conflicting parties where when the crimes have been committed and is particularly gruesome crimes you don't think you can just walk away from them can you from
week from the yemeni capital sana'a is hisham shara foreign minister of the self-styled government peace corps who stands accused of committing shocking crimes and killing indiscriminately i won't thanks both. from sharon welcome to comfort zone last month you told iranian t.v. that the who thesis were open to a fair and on rable piece my question to you is how can there possibly be any families or owner after the terrible crimes that you and the other combatants in this war have committed. ok....
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peace corps, the world food program, the german agency for technical cooperation thank you not just for your partnership today and for the work but you and the organization are working on the frontline to present the spread of covid. from that perspective a front line workers, who see firsthand what is at stake, rebuke and give us a sense of why an equitable distribution of the vaccine critical in the spread of covid surely. what are the stakes they've been working. >> thanks so much. it's great to be with chelsea, roz, and others. i was thinking about this critically to other times. and indeed this year has been a challenging year for all of us. imagine coping with the pandemic while you have no access to healthcare to speak of. live in a tent in a refugee camp and imagine sharing one water tap with two hunter 50 people. as usual in a crisis of this kind of magnitude, it those who go before suffer the most. third between crises of this pandemic. the public health emergency that killed millions worldwide and the resulting economic fallout that cause joins of dollars in losses. it's a de
peace corps, the world food program, the german agency for technical cooperation thank you not just for your partnership today and for the work but you and the organization are working on the frontline to present the spread of covid. from that perspective a front line workers, who see firsthand what is at stake, rebuke and give us a sense of why an equitable distribution of the vaccine critical in the spread of covid surely. what are the stakes they've been working. >> thanks so much....
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peace corps, the u.n. world food program, the german agency for technical cooperation, and others. so, abby, thank you so much not just for your partnership today and for the work that oxfam does, but i know that you and the organization are working on the front lines to prevent the spread of covid and from that perspective of front line workers who see firsthand what's at stake, maybe you can give us a sense of why an equitable distribution of the vaccine is so critical and critical in preventing the spread of covid, surely. and what are the stakes you see in so many countries where oxfam overall has been working? >> well, thanks so much, melanne. it's great to be chelsea, raj, others. and speaking of the critical times. indeed, this year has been a challenging year for all of us. imagine coping with the pandemic while you have no access to health care to speak of, no way to social distance, live in a tent in a refugee camp and imagine sharing one water tap with 250 people. as usual, in a crisis of this kind of magnitude, it is the poorest who suffer the most. there's twin crises
peace corps, the u.n. world food program, the german agency for technical cooperation, and others. so, abby, thank you so much not just for your partnership today and for the work that oxfam does, but i know that you and the organization are working on the front lines to prevent the spread of covid and from that perspective of front line workers who see firsthand what's at stake, maybe you can give us a sense of why an equitable distribution of the vaccine is so critical and critical in...
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he said i have a mother who entered the peace corps at age 68. another arise with the hells angels.ve a brother who thinks he will be president of the united states. i'm the only normal one in this family. [laughter] it is a pretty colorful story. even if there is no real -- in this part. [laughter] >> all right. thank you very much. a great book. a great look at the president. not exactly what people expected he would be like. thank you very much. one hundred 19th year of enlightened discussions. thank you for joining us. ♪♪ book tv on c-span to. every weekend for the latest nonfiction books and authors. coming from these television companies who support c-span2 as a public service. ♪♪ up next on both tvs afterwards, former white house press secretary and fox news host reflects on her career and offers life lessons. she is interviewed by former assistant press secretary for public affairs in the george w. bush administration. >> it is great to be here today with dana. i think it's been 10 or 15 years since we have seen each other in person. >> it is. yes. it has been a while for al
he said i have a mother who entered the peace corps at age 68. another arise with the hells angels.ve a brother who thinks he will be president of the united states. i'm the only normal one in this family. [laughter] it is a pretty colorful story. even if there is no real -- in this part. [laughter] >> all right. thank you very much. a great book. a great look at the president. not exactly what people expected he would be like. thank you very much. one hundred 19th year of enlightened...
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i really identified tremendously with the country and had a great peace corps experience. and so i've been and an interlocutor with iran for those many many years. my first came over to iran as a press attache. in november of 1978 when the situation in iran was was becoming almost untenable for the shock though. i think there's a big argument between i think. many observers whether ambassador sullivan was actually uh telling washington what was really happened happening or not? but and in any man anyway, the situation had become very very bad from november or even even early and the real point for many observers would say september 8th 1978 the massacre in jolly square in tehran. that was the point i think of no return for the sean for many observers. i actually have a poster here. and which many revolutionaries used this is the bloody day on september 8th. but as things got worse and worse. i was meeting with. international press and many observers in the iranian press itself and most of them would tell me even at that time from november on to february of the next year. t
i really identified tremendously with the country and had a great peace corps experience. and so i've been and an interlocutor with iran for those many many years. my first came over to iran as a press attache. in november of 1978 when the situation in iran was was becoming almost untenable for the shock though. i think there's a big argument between i think. many observers whether ambassador sullivan was actually uh telling washington what was really happened happening or not? but and in any...
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it was like the peace corps in a lie. that was their mission.t the same time, they were training people to defend themselves. they were isolated, those 10 men, alone, having to fight when they were attacked. it is not like they have a strong force to help them. it was them and the people they were training who would have to defend themselves. they were very brave. they were the best. i went to places that were amazing even to this day. i would to a place that -- up on a high mountain. these people were like in the stone age still, wearing loan cost -- knowing klos --loin cloths. the women were bare breasted. they were astonished to see us, american women in blue dresses. that was amazing. seeing how these men lived and their spirits and how they were so thrilled we had come to see them. we spent maybe an hour or two eating lunch with them and then go onto the next place, and the next place. i saw countryside that most people who served did not see because i saw so much. i was everywhere. i have also as a contrast with being with them all day and
it was like the peace corps in a lie. that was their mission.t the same time, they were training people to defend themselves. they were isolated, those 10 men, alone, having to fight when they were attacked. it is not like they have a strong force to help them. it was them and the people they were training who would have to defend themselves. they were very brave. they were the best. i went to places that were amazing even to this day. i would to a place that -- up on a high mountain. these...
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. >> paul theroux was born in massachusetts in 1941 and joined the peace corps in 1963 to work in malawianda. in the 1970s after moving to london, he set off on a train ride from great britain to japan and back through russia. that became the basis for his mega bestseller "great railway bazaar." you said you sought trains, you found passengers. >> yeah. i realized that travel is about meeting people. hearing their stories. it's not about going to museums, churches, it's actually about people who are overlooked. and the point of writing is to discover something about yourself, about the world. you must f thi as a journalist. >> for sure. >> if you go to a place and you haven't found something new, you're thinking what am i doing here, you would leave and go to another place and find something out there. >> reporter: through his travel books, he prefers the term chronicles, have taken him to countless destinations. he's written nearly 30 novels. >> this do for the kitchen. that could be the landry and wash house -- >> reporter: including "the mosquito coast" about a disenchanted and eccent
. >> paul theroux was born in massachusetts in 1941 and joined the peace corps in 1963 to work in malawianda. in the 1970s after moving to london, he set off on a train ride from great britain to japan and back through russia. that became the basis for his mega bestseller "great railway bazaar." you said you sought trains, you found passengers. >> yeah. i realized that travel is about meeting people. hearing their stories. it's not about going to museums, churches, it's...
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the british peace corps when i was 18 years old, i was a teacher in a school for destitute african childrenfrica. stuart: not lived there. i've been to tanzania, ethiopia, i have been around the block. let's not get into that. gina williams says just watch the clip on palm scanning at whole foods. i agree with susan, your biometrics, your open to hackers stealing but what do they learn from you? >> your bone scan is data they have forever and you compare it to a passport and you can leave a country, you can't leave your palm scan. stuart: it doesn't tell you about your blood pressure or whether you have certain illnesses or diseases. >> it tells them where you are and what your palm looks like, what is next? your facial skin? is it worth it to buy your tomatoes faster? stuart: you agree with our viewer. ashley, go back to sleep. it is a joke. molly writes this. i am and 11-year-old girl from washington state. i love watching your show. i watch it every morning before school. i was wondering if you only got to play the beatles one time on your show what song would you play? answer? ♪♪ stuart
the british peace corps when i was 18 years old, i was a teacher in a school for destitute african childrenfrica. stuart: not lived there. i've been to tanzania, ethiopia, i have been around the block. let's not get into that. gina williams says just watch the clip on palm scanning at whole foods. i agree with susan, your biometrics, your open to hackers stealing but what do they learn from you? >> your bone scan is data they have forever and you compare it to a passport and you can leave...
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i'm a peace corps veteran. i have survived cancer with 90% of my esophagus gone. think that what he's doing is putting new coffee into old filters. he's got to step it up and do more and that is where he is going to run into trouble, even with people like joe manchin, who is just a blue dog democrat. host: we will have to leave it there but thank you, pastor, regular viewer calling every 30 days. another viewer says great job, it's a wonderful feeling not to have to dread and wonder which country we are about to go to war with come up which ally we were insulted or being fed a constant stream of lies, propaganda, and racist attacks. from "the new york post," michael goodwin says what to make of the new and radical joe biden? "on the surface it seems like an odd question, but the new biden, president biden, doesn't sound and act like the former senator and vice president. this one is so host: let's go to patricia, joining of this morning from ohio, republican line, good morning. caller: i have one comment i hope you will take to heart. when people call in, they don
i'm a peace corps veteran. i have survived cancer with 90% of my esophagus gone. think that what he's doing is putting new coffee into old filters. he's got to step it up and do more and that is where he is going to run into trouble, even with people like joe manchin, who is just a blue dog democrat. host: we will have to leave it there but thank you, pastor, regular viewer calling every 30 days. another viewer says great job, it's a wonderful feeling not to have to dread and wonder which...
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peace. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioningnstitute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> it was early morning in georgia, long before daybreak in a lone house on the edge of a forest, a boy lay awake with excitement, for this was to be an important day in his life. ♪ he had hardly slept the night before, but not his brother, harry. ♪ in all fairness, you could not blame harry. for him, it was just another day of work. but for the boy, it was the first day of his vacation from school, and he was going to make the most of it. ♪ his father was still asleep, and he took care not to wake him. in the kitchen, his mother was making breakfast, and it would soon be ready. though the boy and his family lived on a small farm, they were people of the forest. his father and brother made their living with the stroke of the axe and the pull of the saw, and today, for the first time, the boy was to work at their side in the forest. ♪ people often say, you are as old as you feel. well, that day, the
peace. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioningnstitute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> it was early morning in georgia, long before daybreak in a lone house on the edge of a forest, a boy lay awake with excitement, for this was to be an important day in his life. ♪ he had hardly slept the night before, but not his brother, harry. ♪ in all fairness, you could not...
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