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by the way, it was stephen king who surrendered at the end of february or the beginning of march. called on many of his colleagues to terminate their contracts in russia and many people really agreed with this and stopped. what about russian writers? you started it in the swamps, especially boris kunin. they started saying that culture is of no use here. why are you punishing literature? we are not guilty of anything. well, if we continue about literature, specifically about the nobel prize, i will remind you first, i will also remind you about an absolutely incredible incident that happened at the time when the nobel peace prize was presented, well, actually, the nobel peace prize became such an event this year, quite interesting and strange, however, unfortunately for absolutely in the trends of recent times, they awarded the nobel peace prize to belarusian , russian and ukrainian human rights defenders, they say that you are all good guys, you are fighting against evil together, and here we are. we'll move on to literature, i'll remind you that the nobel prize for literature wa
by the way, it was stephen king who surrendered at the end of february or the beginning of march. called on many of his colleagues to terminate their contracts in russia and many people really agreed with this and stopped. what about russian writers? you started it in the swamps, especially boris kunin. they started saying that culture is of no use here. why are you punishing literature? we are not guilty of anything. well, if we continue about literature, specifically about the nobel prize, i...
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well, here, stephen king, it's simple, it's simple, they only felt what war is when mobilization was announced in them. they started to run away like rats. with your beautiful country. and before that, when they did a survey on the streets and asked if their lives had changed in any way. that's so very nice. and this is a project from radio svoboda. there was such a parallel montage when they asked people in ukraine in different cities what they also feel the people in russia here in russia today nothing has changed eh, but when the mobilization began, they felt what this war is for us. well, what else can we ask. how are things in donetsk, how was this morning, did they take revenge on volodymyr nazarenko, a fighter of the legion of freedom with us on the phone we say good morning mr. volodymyr, we are glad to see you on our airwaves, how was your morning after the kerch bridge collapsed a little, and it adds a lot to the morale of the ukrainian soldiers, that is, er, actually, this is very good news er what is he with the bridge? it is moving, well, we understand very well that the
well, here, stephen king, it's simple, it's simple, they only felt what war is when mobilization was announced in them. they started to run away like rats. with your beautiful country. and before that, when they did a survey on the streets and asked if their lives had changed in any way. that's so very nice. and this is a project from radio svoboda. there was such a parallel montage when they asked people in ukraine in different cities what they also feel the people in russia here in russia...
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horrorfilm — i know, not a fan — but this is a creepy chiller, adapted from a novel byjoe hill, stephen king'skson. i thought it was very well done. it's not a gory movie, it's a movie which is more to do with tension and atmosphere, and a very scary performance by ethan hawke. so if you're a horror fan, black phone is worth getting. excellent. thanks very much, mark. good to see you, as ever. enjoy your cinema—going this week, whatever you choose to go and see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello. quite a chilly start for some of us on monday with a light wind and clearing skies overnight. very different to how the weather is going to be overall in the week ahead. in fact, we are expecting strong winds and spells of heavy rain. back to the here and now. briefly, high pressure on top of england and wales, that has led to the calm conditions and in fact at six o'clock on the morning on monday in some spots in the countryside temperatures could be a couple of degrees above freezing. compare that to say 10 degrees and western parts of scotland where we have more of a breeze off the atlantic and th
horrorfilm — i know, not a fan — but this is a creepy chiller, adapted from a novel byjoe hill, stephen king'skson. i thought it was very well done. it's not a gory movie, it's a movie which is more to do with tension and atmosphere, and a very scary performance by ethan hawke. so if you're a horror fan, black phone is worth getting. excellent. thanks very much, mark. good to see you, as ever. enjoy your cinema—going this week, whatever you choose to go and see. see you next time. bye—...
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horrorfilm — i know, not a fan — but this is a creepy chiller, adapted from a novel byjoe hill, stephen king'sthought it was very well done. it's not a gory movie, it's a movie which is more to do with tension and atmosphere, and a very scary performance by ethan hawke. so if you're a horror fan, black phone is worth getting. excellent. thanks very much, mark. good to see you, as ever. enjoy your cinema—going this week, whatever you choose to go and see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello. sunday, for many, will be a mainly dry day, but not for all. we have a frontal system moving its way eastwards across southern england and wales, and that will continue to bring some rain through sunday morning. the heaviest of that rain will be across south—west england where we could see some rumbles of thunder through the morning, that rain also extending into south—east england then possibly into the south midlands but somewhat lighter and patchier here. and we are likely to see some outbreaks of rain for the london marathon, particularly through the morning, it shouldn't amount to very much and through
horrorfilm — i know, not a fan — but this is a creepy chiller, adapted from a novel byjoe hill, stephen king'sthought it was very well done. it's not a gory movie, it's a movie which is more to do with tension and atmosphere, and a very scary performance by ethan hawke. so if you're a horror fan, black phone is worth getting. excellent. thanks very much, mark. good to see you, as ever. enjoy your cinema—going this week, whatever you choose to go and see. see you next time. bye— bye....
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horrorfilm — i know, not a fan — but this is a creepy chiller, adapted from a novel byjoe hill, stephen king'son. i thought it was very well done. it's not a gory movie, it's a movie which is more to do with tension and atmosphere, and a very scary performance by ethan hawke. so if you're a horror fan, black phone is worth getting. excellent. thanks very much, mark. good to see you, as ever. enjoy your cinema—going this week, whatever you choose to go and see. see you next time. bye— bye. hello there. after today's sunshine we have a cold night to come. after next week reign will be heading our way from the atlantic and coming from these two areas of cloud. we have lighter winds, skies are clear and temperatures are falling away sharply. later in the night, western areas will see the breeze pick up a little bit and cloud coming in. it will be colder further east across scotland, eastern england and also into the midlands. those are the temperatures in towns and cities. we look at rural areas into east wales, temperatures could be as low as two, three degrees and it will be the coldest night of
horrorfilm — i know, not a fan — but this is a creepy chiller, adapted from a novel byjoe hill, stephen king'son. i thought it was very well done. it's not a gory movie, it's a movie which is more to do with tension and atmosphere, and a very scary performance by ethan hawke. so if you're a horror fan, black phone is worth getting. excellent. thanks very much, mark. good to see you, as ever. enjoy your cinema—going this week, whatever you choose to go and see. see you next time. bye—...
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that conversation, i said to jodi, gee, tomorrow i hope dream that i'm co-authoring a book with stephen kingd don't we all! >> amazing. >> reporter: but the dream project came with challenges along the way. tell us a little bit about your process. i mean, this can't be easy to co-author a book. >> all right. it literally is a book that began as a dream. and then we had to do the work. and the first thing we had to do was figure out what the plot was going to be. and for me that was really hard, buzz because i usually -- i kind of fly by the seat of my pants. i let the story reveal itself to me as i'm telling it. well, you can't do it if it's a murder story. you can't get to the last chapter and say i don't know who did it. how do i know? . that is not how i work at all, ever. >> you're more of a -- >> a plotter. >> reporter: throughout the novel, the authors explored gender identity issues through the lens of a trans character. >> for some of your readers, this may be the first time they're encountering a trans character with such depth. did you feel a certain amount of responsibility or pre
that conversation, i said to jodi, gee, tomorrow i hope dream that i'm co-authoring a book with stephen kingd don't we all! >> amazing. >> reporter: but the dream project came with challenges along the way. tell us a little bit about your process. i mean, this can't be easy to co-author a book. >> all right. it literally is a book that began as a dream. and then we had to do the work. and the first thing we had to do was figure out what the plot was going to be. and for me...
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, uzbekistan's mirziyev, the president of tajikistan, uh, emma, please, thank god, sometimes stephen kingngratulated the world-famous writer putin on his birthday, told him i can't just translate it literally because you see obscene language, but i said yes, get to it and firmly mother putin does not touch ukraine this is not your country well, meanwhile, angela merkel, the former chancellor of germany, did not congratulate putin, but warned europe and the world against ignoring russia's threats in the context of the war ukraine said the following we believed in him so much, we prayed so much, we were already preparing things, decided in this way, but on mars , everything, but well, in fact, disappointment for me is something like politicians like merkel, who seemed to us to be some kind of island of such birch sense, but it turned out that it is such a sense, he is sober, but also this is how to say it in english, common sense in general, this is a chest of drawers, such an ordinary sense , and it turned out to be in many ways very ordinary and average, and this and this actually showed
, uzbekistan's mirziyev, the president of tajikistan, uh, emma, please, thank god, sometimes stephen kingngratulated the world-famous writer putin on his birthday, told him i can't just translate it literally because you see obscene language, but i said yes, get to it and firmly mother putin does not touch ukraine this is not your country well, meanwhile, angela merkel, the former chancellor of germany, did not congratulate putin, but warned europe and the world against ignoring russia's...
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russians that the occupiers were advised by the minister of defense oleksiy reznikov and the writer stephen kingetsk luhansk kherson zaporizhzhia were and will be ukraine we will not forget we will see we will not retreat we will not give up this football stadium in the city of irpin was here before a new generation of ukrainian football players trained . and now he is abandoned because of the war. i know the goalkeeper protects the goal from the enemy's ball, but how to protect it from the enemy's russian rocket. i know that the fans can accept the player or not, but how can you accept this unbearable silence in the stands today, russia continues the war in in ukraine, russian athletes continue to be silent about the doctrine of silent support for terror . victory over evil, share your posts with the hashtags of the company and call for a boycott of russian athletes, support ukraine at the sports fund, silence kills with the support of the ministry of youth and sports of ukraine, children of war, wounded and dead, missing, deported and displaced if you know any information about the missing or
russians that the occupiers were advised by the minister of defense oleksiy reznikov and the writer stephen kingetsk luhansk kherson zaporizhzhia were and will be ukraine we will not forget we will see we will not retreat we will not give up this football stadium in the city of irpin was here before a new generation of ukrainian football players trained . and now he is abandoned because of the war. i know the goalkeeper protects the goal from the enemy's ball, but how to protect it from the...
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meanwhile, the american writer stephen king appealed to russia on behalf of the whole world.d the professor to get out of ukraine. defense of ukraine, stating in his work how to write books, king taught the world how to write. today, he teaches the world how to talk to russia in the only way that it can understand and petro oleshchuk, a political scientist, is a guest in this part . we have been speaking for a while. we congratulate you. good evening . information, we will discuss later, well, regarding the model of behavior that we are currently observing what is happening in the russian federation. no matter how you evaluate it, no one actually congratulates putin on his anniversary, but all russians are high-ranking they are asking for negotiations, goals and operations , what is happening there is constantly changing, well, apparently , they simply do not have any clear clan, when they announced mobilization, it was already, in principle, to a large extent the collapse of the putin regime, which held for years on the ideology that they basically run the state from citizen
meanwhile, the american writer stephen king appealed to russia on behalf of the whole world.d the professor to get out of ukraine. defense of ukraine, stating in his work how to write books, king taught the world how to write. today, he teaches the world how to talk to russia in the only way that it can understand and petro oleshchuk, a political scientist, is a guest in this part . we have been speaking for a while. we congratulate you. good evening . information, we will discuss later, well,...
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a lot of incarcerated people, i have so many problem of this person has to rely on fiction, a stephen kingdiving deep into this. the biggest problem i see here, there is actually two is that his platform should be used to affect legislation or to actually cite things that are happening for real. for example, we know the first step act which your boss enacted in 2018 was the most influential to hit prison. it encouraged meaningful participations of the incarcerated into programs. instead, what he's doing in advocating and pardoning for those horrible cross examines, means it is going to repel the public the other way. instead of getting people on board, it is going to repel them the other way. right now in typical federal fashion, the bop has botched it. and yet he's referencing a fictional character? the reason why americans should care is because our tax dollars pay for their incarceration and the fastest growing incarcerated are veterans and females. those are two members of the population that we should care deeply about as americans. for him to cite the most violent among us, and that
a lot of incarcerated people, i have so many problem of this person has to rely on fiction, a stephen kingdiving deep into this. the biggest problem i see here, there is actually two is that his platform should be used to affect legislation or to actually cite things that are happening for real. for example, we know the first step act which your boss enacted in 2018 was the most influential to hit prison. it encouraged meaningful participations of the incarcerated into programs. instead, what...
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five minutes passed, as we found ourselves in a fog, feeling like a hedgehog or the hero of a stephen kingeed to leave here as quickly as possible. otherwise , we will stay here for a day and work will stop. and we don’t know, stop again, the fogs of kamchatka - it’s beautiful, but dangerous, our good old loaf, on which we went to the achinsk pass, of course, is not afraid of mountains, but in case of poor visibility, maybe accidentally go to the wrong place oh friends, it seems , we decided to conquer the wrong mountain somehow. this path does not look safe. van, what do you think about the hefty one? i don't think it's worth it draw. yes, we’d better, in short, turn around, i’ll help there, i’ll see that let’s go a little more . kamchatka weather is a different story, even in the warm season it is not clear whether you are hot or cold. here the sun is shining, and you take off your jacket, and in a second the wind blew, then just in 15 minutes the weather can completely change. mine are still cold, everywhere already. all gardens bloom here. we still wear winter coats. we managed to brea
five minutes passed, as we found ourselves in a fog, feeling like a hedgehog or the hero of a stephen kingeed to leave here as quickly as possible. otherwise , we will stay here for a day and work will stop. and we don’t know, stop again, the fogs of kamchatka - it’s beautiful, but dangerous, our good old loaf, on which we went to the achinsk pass, of course, is not afraid of mountains, but in case of poor visibility, maybe accidentally go to the wrong place oh friends, it seems , we...
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stephen king rode out the storm on san carlos island. >> the way it was saying on the news, i thoughtt would eventually go over our heads. i called my daughters and said goodbye. next time, we will know to get out. john: ed has run sarasota county emergency services for 17 years. >> you will notice the signs of logistics. this is the worst type of storm i have seen in my career and i have been through katrina, ivan. this one was intense. i think they will end up classifying this aone of the most dangerous and largest in the history. john: the work of his team did not end when ian moved on. >> we transition from responding to recovery. we are still responding because we are bringing in food and water. we are doing search and rescue operations. but we are coordinating for resources. john: before and after photos dramatically illustrate the destruction ian caused in fort myers, leveling homes and wiping out entire communities. the residents returning to the city, the loss is palpable. >> we just got here and this is what we found. we've only been here for six months. we pulled all of our
stephen king rode out the storm on san carlos island. >> the way it was saying on the news, i thoughtt would eventually go over our heads. i called my daughters and said goodbye. next time, we will know to get out. john: ed has run sarasota county emergency services for 17 years. >> you will notice the signs of logistics. this is the worst type of storm i have seen in my career and i have been through katrina, ivan. this one was intense. i think they will end up classifying this...
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stephen king had a view of who jack was, it was him. and it was a tragedy.nley kubrick said, i don't like your jack. i will do my jack. >> suppose the mona lisa was copyrighted and a really skillful copy is made, almost an exact copy so most people could never detect the difference except the copyist changed the color of her dress. if you showed those two most people today they would say the dress, brown dress, red dress, does not make any difference. that's not important. but if you called somebody who knows something about renaissance art, they would say, that makes a do -- a big difference. if it is a blue dress it is sending a message. if it is a red dress it is sending a different message. >> you are focusing on meaning and message independent of underlying use. this statute is talking about use. in the case of the condÉ nast, the use is to portray prince. you are commenting on the pictures. i do not think you are saying anything about prince. your use of those pictures is to describe and discuss the case. this is news reporting or commentary about the
stephen king had a view of who jack was, it was him. and it was a tragedy.nley kubrick said, i don't like your jack. i will do my jack. >> suppose the mona lisa was copyrighted and a really skillful copy is made, almost an exact copy so most people could never detect the difference except the copyist changed the color of her dress. if you showed those two most people today they would say the dress, brown dress, red dress, does not make any difference. that's not important. but if you...
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the sleepwalkers, how europe went to war in 1914, stephen kings 112263 and mcintyre a spy among friends and john knowles a separate piece currently reading grant. any of those you want to speak to? >> the easiest one to speak to is the one i'm reading currently. it is top of mind. i have always been fascinated by ulysses s grant. in particular the trajectory that his life took. he was not just a prominent player going into the civil war. he was truly destitute and down and out. i have never completely understood how he went from, you know, the borderline of a wife's loser to suddenly becoming the top general in the union. doing a very good job of providing me with some of the information. some of it was right time right place. some of o it was allies who supported him. 'ti have not completed the book yet. i am looking forward to learning a little bit or about his presidency which has been revisited in recent days. grant was long viewed as one of the worst presidents, all the corruption, et cetera in his presidency. i guess i felt that i had only a relative superficial understanding of t
the sleepwalkers, how europe went to war in 1914, stephen kings 112263 and mcintyre a spy among friends and john knowles a separate piece currently reading grant. any of those you want to speak to? >> the easiest one to speak to is the one i'm reading currently. it is top of mind. i have always been fascinated by ulysses s grant. in particular the trajectory that his life took. he was not just a prominent player going into the civil war. he was truly destitute and down and out. i have...
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favorite w include christopher clark, sleepwalkers in europe went to war in 1914, stephen king, 11 to3a spy among friends and the great betrayal and john knowles, a separate piece. currently reading wrongs grant. any of those you want to speak to? >> want to speak to is the one i'm reading currently, the top of mind. i've been fascinated by this grant and in particular the trajectory, he wasn't just not a prominent player going into the civil war but truly destitute and down and out. i've never completely understood how he went from borderline a life loser to suddenly becoming top general in the union and he's done a good job providing that information, some of it was right time, right place. some was allies who supported him and i haven't completed the book. i'm looking forward to learning more about his presidency which is is the in recent days, grant was viewed as one of the worst presidents and corruption and etc. involved in his presidency. i felt i had a relatively superficial understanding of various corruption scandals and the question i have is okay, you take responsibility fo
favorite w include christopher clark, sleepwalkers in europe went to war in 1914, stephen king, 11 to3a spy among friends and the great betrayal and john knowles, a separate piece. currently reading wrongs grant. any of those you want to speak to? >> want to speak to is the one i'm reading currently, the top of mind. i've been fascinated by this grant and in particular the trajectory, he wasn't just not a prominent player going into the civil war but truly destitute and down and out. i've...
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aams's christopher clark's sleepwalkers, stephen king's 11-twenty two-sixty three. mcintyre:a spy among friends, infidelity and the great betrayal. john knowles's a separate piece, currently reading ron chernow's brand. any of those you want to speak to? >> easiest want to speak to is the one i'm reading currently. i have always been fascinated by ulysses grant, in particular the trajectory that his life took, the fact that he wasn't just not a prominent player going into the civil war but was truly destitute and down and out. i never completely understood how he went from the borderline of being not just destitute but a life loser to suddenly becoming the top general in the union and the book did a good job of providing me with some of that information about, some of it was right time right place, some of it was allies who supported him. i haven't completed the book yet so i'm looking forward to learning a little more about his presidency which again has been revisited in recent days, that grant was long viewed as one of the worst presidents, all the corruption etc
aams's christopher clark's sleepwalkers, stephen king's 11-twenty two-sixty three. mcintyre:a spy among friends, infidelity and the great betrayal. john knowles's a separate piece, currently reading ron chernow's brand. any of those you want to speak to? >> easiest want to speak to is the one i'm reading currently. i have always been fascinated by ulysses grant, in particular the trajectory that his life took, the fact that he wasn't just not a prominent player going into the civil war...
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i say that for stephen king.fairy tale," really good. >> you've mentioned it >> okay, when he has another one, i'll mention that one >> i know. >> why did you have to say that? >> what do you mean? >> couldn't you -- well, just that implies that i repeat myself >> well, you do. he's the dickens of our time >> i try to be emphatic. anyway, the supply chain issues, no what the real weakness is, supply chain issue, is that they had giant orders, so they're trying to meet the demand of the orders, and they're making them and making them, and then they hit a retaining wall as they're nod needed anymore, so the question is, to me, is the charge big enough? nvidia took a bigger charge on what it had in gaming. micron took a bigger charge. i think their charge is too low. we're not buying it back we're going to let it happen >> i guess one question would be, after carmax, and after nike and after levi and now amd, is every print going to come with some kind of softer guidance >> i think that there's something wrong with
i say that for stephen king.fairy tale," really good. >> you've mentioned it >> okay, when he has another one, i'll mention that one >> i know. >> why did you have to say that? >> what do you mean? >> couldn't you -- well, just that implies that i repeat myself >> well, you do. he's the dickens of our time >> i try to be emphatic. anyway, the supply chain issues, no what the real weakness is, supply chain issue, is that they had giant orders,...
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harry potter the witcher or short stories by stephen king are interested in books about forbidden lovearked. 15 plus, mostly schoolchildren read this. in addition , fan fiction is very popular among teenagers, that is, stories based on books and films that schoolchildren themselves come up with, and then lay out the network, and since these communities do not have editorial boards, stories are often with erotic slope. as for popular tv series, topics about the difficulties of growing up and the dawn of sex are held in high esteem, for example, the british series sexual enlightenment and the american the euphoria of the plot of difficult teenagers comprehend life through sex and drugs can be put down the date in hindsight. i can't go for it. this is unethical. and what if i suck it for you, if we talk about iconic russian tv shows, then the favorites, based on comics about the major of the ministry of internal affairs, major thunder and a horror movie about vampire pioneers. on youtube, children watch relaxed videos with millions of views on videos with jelly bear valera , and its creat
harry potter the witcher or short stories by stephen king are interested in books about forbidden lovearked. 15 plus, mostly schoolchildren read this. in addition , fan fiction is very popular among teenagers, that is, stories based on books and films that schoolchildren themselves come up with, and then lay out the network, and since these communities do not have editorial boards, stories are often with erotic slope. as for popular tv series, topics about the difficulties of growing up and the...
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and if someone wants to, he can read stephen king about how in the united states, for example, this is not perceived as a miracle of science. and as an opportunity to place a nuclear warhead somewhere above, which can be dropped on the united states with impunity, they experienced a terrible fear, by the way, they know that the legendary seven korolev was originally built for strategic needs just to report this very warhead. elon musk understands very well, as a smart person, that nuclear weapons exist in russia in order to ensure the existence of russia itself, and here are other people who draw here. you see, when you look. it's just a release of what a kinshau, when the arrows are aimed at kaluga with missiles, that tomorrow the ukrainians will strike there. you're out of your mind lord that's doing it. i have a feeling that somewhere inside there is a conviction that russia is such a whining dog that will crawl back to its kennel, admit defeat and serve. weapons i don’t know where such confidence came from, where we village at what point. maybe the very moment when they began to bo
and if someone wants to, he can read stephen king about how in the united states, for example, this is not perceived as a miracle of science. and as an opportunity to place a nuclear warhead somewhere above, which can be dropped on the united states with impunity, they experienced a terrible fear, by the way, they know that the legendary seven korolev was originally built for strategic needs just to report this very warhead. elon musk understands very well, as a smart person, that nuclear...
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in stephen's case, what he so even presciently a hazardous process produce compelling poetry of john brown dr. king clara barton, william faulkner and of course lincoln and wonderful to see the books arrayed on the display table in, the rear of the chapel for me with, malice toward none is the place. start because its subject of course, is lincoln, not only as a biographical game changer, but in its title and approach to life and work that lincoln personified and to which i think stephen as well though both had plenty of reason begrudge their critics. both men succeeded and both men were admired and both incited occasionally stormy responses as. lincoln put it the day after his reelection into the presidency in 1864. it is a little singular that i, who am not a vindictive man, should always have been before the public for election and canvass as marked for their bitterness bitterness. yet stephen tellingly preferred another quote for the epigraph of with malice none. i shall do nothing in malice. what i deal with is too vast for malicious dealing. stephen's lincoln was complex, paradoxical and rich
in stephen's case, what he so even presciently a hazardous process produce compelling poetry of john brown dr. king clara barton, william faulkner and of course lincoln and wonderful to see the books arrayed on the display table in, the rear of the chapel for me with, malice toward none is the place. start because its subject of course, is lincoln, not only as a biographical game changer, but in its title and approach to life and work that lincoln personified and to which i think stephen as...
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stephen: they have to make it out of all of the other chairs of the late night hosts. >> that's good. the original iron throne in the books is, you know, very tall and the kingverybody looking down on the people. and it was made by like black smith it is not pretty it is not symmetrical it is full of hundreds and hundreds of swords. but when we actually got to making game of throarns, we didn't have a sound stage with a tall enough ceiling in order to fit it in there. so they made the one that has become, you know, kind of iconic, for "game of thrones" but when we made the new show, we had a little more room and we were able to expand it. >> stephen: you also have a little bit more money, much more money at the beginning of this show than the beginning of thei. >> yes. >> sen: and somee yr, you know, your creation. dragon, instead of having three dragons, how many you have got now? >> well, defend -- depends what you count, roughly 17 to 20 at various points because some of them die and new ones are born. the first season takes place, you know, over about 20 years or so. >> stephen: and what was important to you about the creation of these dragons visually?
stephen: they have to make it out of all of the other chairs of the late night hosts. >> that's good. the original iron throne in the books is, you know, very tall and the kingverybody looking down on the people. and it was made by like black smith it is not pretty it is not symmetrical it is full of hundreds and hundreds of swords. but when we actually got to making game of throarns, we didn't have a sound stage with a tall enough ceiling in order to fit it in there. so they made the one...
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stephen: yes! who could be more committed to christ? certainly not his opponent, the honorable reverend dr. raphael warnock, pastor of the historic ebenezer baptist church, spiritual home of the reverend dr. martin luther king) saying walker is more christian than warnock is like saying you're more into baseball than mr. met. his head is a baseball! and he still hasn't had as many concussions as herschel walker. ( laughter ) over in-- what's the state-- wisconsin, we got a surprising admission from republican senator and ghost doomed to haunt a laquinta inn... ( laughter ) ron johnson. as we have known for a while now, on the morning of january 6, senator johnson's staff attempted to deliver to vice president mike pence, lists of fake electors, who would then be used as part of their plot to overturn the election. johnson has repeatedly denied any involvement, but yesterday, he acknowledged texting with the former president's attorney on january 6. well, here's something no one's ever said before: it looks like ron johnson knew what he was doing. ( laughter ) this is pretty damning, but ron-jon, as the tiktokers call him, claims he had no choice here, saying, "what would you do if you got a text from the at
stephen: yes! who could be more committed to christ? certainly not his opponent, the honorable reverend dr. raphael warnock, pastor of the historic ebenezer baptist church, spiritual home of the reverend dr. martin luther king) saying walker is more christian than warnock is like saying you're more into baseball than mr. met. his head is a baseball! and he still hasn't had as many concussions as herschel walker. ( laughter ) over in-- what's the state-- wisconsin, we got a surprising admission...