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by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> robert frostas a farmer in shaftsbury, vermont when he wrote this poem, maybe the most famous of the 20th century. on a summer morning in 1922, after staying up all night, he saw the sun rise and wrote a poem about a snowy evening as if, he said, he'd had a hallucination. >> stopping by woods on a snowy evening. whose woods these are i think i know. his house is in the village though; he will not see me stopping here to watch his woods fill up with snow. my little horse must think it queer to stop without a farmhouse near between the woods and frozen lake the darkest evening of the year. he gives his harness bells a shake to ask if there is some mistake. the only other sound's the sweep of easy wind and downy flake. the woods are lovely, dark and deep. but i have promises to keep, and miles to go before i sleep, and miles to go before i sleep.
by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> robert frostas a farmer in shaftsbury, vermont when he wrote this poem, maybe the most famous of the 20th century. on a summer morning in 1922, after staying up all night, he saw the sun rise and wrote a poem about a snowy evening as if, he said, he'd had a hallucination. >> stopping by woods on a snowy evening. whose woods these are i think i know. his house is in the village though; he...
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first of all i knew great americans i knew robert frost out of school miller i horsed that xians timing in my you know i know the. bill styron was on line for a really close range john updike all of them the brain said what all the only ones who thought of life now but don't you yourself live in an ivory tower no no no no i love because some russians thirty million created by some russians who are integrated got america they don't go to they don't read american books they don't go to american theater they don't learn properly. in this exactly they invented this vessel and cultural america aren't culturally the max is this problem but it's a very very problem using all french people the current sort of not. rational culture not know if you see it in the hour of. our pupils. in the school they make more and more grammatical mistakes on american it's a. to me this despite the promote cultural sunburns i give promotion for i'm tickled ok and i just want you to to say yes but this is a very important i had a discussion with my father who is of your generation he said that a cultured person s
first of all i knew great americans i knew robert frost out of school miller i horsed that xians timing in my you know i know the. bill styron was on line for a really close range john updike all of them the brain said what all the only ones who thought of life now but don't you yourself live in an ivory tower no no no no i love because some russians thirty million created by some russians who are integrated got america they don't go to they don't read american books they don't go to american...
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first of all i knew great americans i knew robert frost out of school miller i hold the. zone's time with. you know the. bill styron was on my train really close range on a day all of them the train say it was paul the only ones who thought of life now but don't you yourself live in the every town will not know you know i love a good cause some russians thirty million created by some russians who are integrated going to america they don't go to they don't read american books they don't go to american theater they don't plan on properly. in greece exactly they invented this vessel and culture america aren't cultural america this probably but i think rebirth problem using all french people not. all russians are cultural not you know certainly is easier than they were our pupils. in the school they've made more and more grammatical mistakes than american it's a. to me this is the proper i'm not cultural sunburns i give from washington for i'm thinking out ok and i just want you to say yes but this is a very important i had a discussion with my father and who is of your gener
first of all i knew great americans i knew robert frost out of school miller i hold the. zone's time with. you know the. bill styron was on my train really close range on a day all of them the train say it was paul the only ones who thought of life now but don't you yourself live in the every town will not know you know i love a good cause some russians thirty million created by some russians who are integrated going to america they don't go to they don't read american books they don't go to...
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first of all i knew great americans i knew robert frost out of school miller i horsed. zahn standing in nairobi you know the. bill styron was on one frame really close or in john updike all of them the brain said well paul the only ones who thought of life and around the don't you yourself live in an ivory tower no no no no i love the because some russians and thirty million created by sun are russians who are integrated going america they don't go to they don't read american books they don't go to american theater they don't learn properly. in this exactly they invented this vessel and cultural america aren't cultural marxists probably but it's a very very problem you think all french people because not. russians are culture not you know. you see in the our. our pupils. in the school they make more unorganized economists think than american too it's that the . seeing the display crowds will sometimes give promotion for i'm tickled i get and i just want you to to say yes this is a very important i had a discussion with my father and who is of your generation he said tha
first of all i knew great americans i knew robert frost out of school miller i horsed. zahn standing in nairobi you know the. bill styron was on one frame really close or in john updike all of them the brain said well paul the only ones who thought of life and around the don't you yourself live in an ivory tower no no no no i love the because some russians and thirty million created by sun are russians who are integrated going america they don't go to they don't read american books they don't...
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. >> robert frost was a farmer in shaftsbury, vermont when he wrote this poem, maybe the most famousthe 20th century. on a summer morning in 1922, after staying up all night, he saw the sun rise and wrote a poem about a snowy evening as if, he said, he'd had a hallucination. >> stopping by woods on a snowy evening. whose woods these are i think i know. his house is in the village though; he will not see me stopping here to watch his woods fill up with snow. my little horse must think it queer to stop without a farmhouse near between the woods and frozen lake the darkest evening of the year. he gives his harness bells a shake to ask if there is some mistake. the only other sound's the sweep of easy wind and downy flake. the woods are lovely, dark and deep. but i have promises to keep, and miles to go before i sleep, and miles to go before i sleep.
. >> robert frost was a farmer in shaftsbury, vermont when he wrote this poem, maybe the most famousthe 20th century. on a summer morning in 1922, after staying up all night, he saw the sun rise and wrote a poem about a snowy evening as if, he said, he'd had a hallucination. >> stopping by woods on a snowy evening. whose woods these are i think i know. his house is in the village though; he will not see me stopping here to watch his woods fill up with snow. my little horse must...
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first of all i mean you great americans i knew robert frost out of school miller i horsed the. xians time with. you know the. bill styron was on my brain really close range on a bike all of them the brain said lord paul the only ones who thought of life now on the bench you stop live in an ivory tower no no no no i love a good cause some russians thirty million created by some russians who are integrated going to america they don't go to they don't read american books they don't go to american theater they don't belong properly. in this exactly they invented this vessel and culture america aren't culturally america has this problem but it's a very very problem using all french people the president not. us and culture not you know if you see it in the our our pupils. in the school they make more and more grown article mistakes an american who instead be. seeing this display to promote cultural sunburns to give promotion for i'm tickled ok and i just want you to say yes this is a very important i had a discussion with my father and who is of your generation he said that a cultura
first of all i mean you great americans i knew robert frost out of school miller i horsed the. xians time with. you know the. bill styron was on my brain really close range on a bike all of them the brain said lord paul the only ones who thought of life now on the bench you stop live in an ivory tower no no no no i love a good cause some russians thirty million created by some russians who are integrated going to america they don't go to they don't read american books they don't go to american...
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robert frost's words clearly when not on the minds of holiday skiers at crystal mountain, washington.>> it's great, getting tanned too, all the snow is awesome. >> reporter: 50 feet of awesome, all across the west this weekend skiers are flocking to mountains flush with snow, 40 feet at arapahoe base inin denver. 70 in squaw valley. >> fourth of july and on skies. >> reporter: but record snowfalls mean dangerously swollen rivers. nowhere more evident than minot, north dakota where heavy rains compounded the massive snow felt melt. thousands are still home its while many returning this weekend found conditions unlivable, flooding for sewage into their homes with. >> we're just start now to get home, people are moving in and i'm moving out. >> reporter: a huge wild fire continues burning in northern new mexico but it no longer threatens the los alamos nuclear land it scarred a mountain on a nearby reservation and now endangers site sacred to the pueblo indians. >> we see their focus was saving los alamos. what about us? >> reporter: much of the west continues sweltering under relentless
robert frost's words clearly when not on the minds of holiday skiers at crystal mountain, washington.>> it's great, getting tanned too, all the snow is awesome. >> reporter: 50 feet of awesome, all across the west this weekend skiers are flocking to mountains flush with snow, 40 feet at arapahoe base inin denver. 70 in squaw valley. >> fourth of july and on skies. >> reporter: but record snowfalls mean dangerously swollen rivers. nowhere more evident than minot, north...
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elizabeth bishop, robert frost, archibald mcleash, stephen wilder. he was here more for the artistic community than the white house. >> as we listen to the next call everyone who visits this place talk about hemingway -- there are two over our shoulders. we will talk about why they are here but let's listen to alexandria, virginia. >> hello. i had the pleasure of living in key west in the 50s and my next-door neighbor whose name was mr. sullivan, ernest hemingway called him sully. they were great buddies and we heard many stories. i wish i could quote them now but it was so nice to hear about it. if you go downtown you would see earnest on the street or in the restaurant or down on the pier. a real thrill to hear you talk about it. went through the house and my husband lives at the naval air station and we stayed there for two years and really enjoyed it. >> you must have enjoyed seeing it on camera. the man who traveled as widely as he did and seemingly as gregarious many people must have ernest hemingway stories. >> you hear a lot of stories and yo
elizabeth bishop, robert frost, archibald mcleash, stephen wilder. he was here more for the artistic community than the white house. >> as we listen to the next call everyone who visits this place talk about hemingway -- there are two over our shoulders. we will talk about why they are here but let's listen to alexandria, virginia. >> hello. i had the pleasure of living in key west in the 50s and my next-door neighbor whose name was mr. sullivan, ernest hemingway called him sully....
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. >> you know, robert, i spoke with former representative martin frost a bit earlier today.clip of that. >> the problem boehner has, he's only got a 24-vote margin of the house. he's got 50 members of the tea party who don't want to pay for anything. so he's got to come up with democratic votes. and how he maneuvers something that will attract at least some democrats has been his problem from the very beginning. the tea party is an anchor around his legs. >> is the tea party keeping boehner from cutting a deal? >> yes and no. congressman frost does make a very good point here. it's a numbers game. at the end of the day it's a numbers game. members of the house obviously represent very, very small districts in terms of intellectually thinking, it's a very hard right or very hard left. there's no such thing anymore, unfortunately, as a center caucus anymore. that's why martin frost got defeated a few years ago because he was a blue dog democrat. but back to his point, yeah, it's a numbers game and speaker boehner has to figure out how he keeps some republicans in line, not all
. >> you know, robert, i spoke with former representative martin frost a bit earlier today.clip of that. >> the problem boehner has, he's only got a 24-vote margin of the house. he's got 50 members of the tea party who don't want to pay for anything. so he's got to come up with democratic votes. and how he maneuvers something that will attract at least some democrats has been his problem from the very beginning. the tea party is an anchor around his legs. >> is the tea party...