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>> yes, there is a scene in sula where sula is on her death bed and sula hadn't slept with her husband and nell confronts her and sula says i've lived my life, done and seen this, i have all these great things i've done unlike anybody else and nell said, what do you have to show for it? and i said, yeah, what do you have to show for it? you're dieing aloan. what do you have to show for it? and sula says, show to who? that's a fall off the chair moment. i'm having chills thinking about it now. more than other people, more than the church, more than friends, that was the validating moment. i was, like, i don't have to prove anything to anybody. >> rose: you called winning the ma man booker prize affirmi. affirming what you should do or -- >> well, affirming this is the riskiest and loosest novel i've ever written. >> rose: risky and loose? yeah, which is two things i've never been with fiction. i still consider myself a victorian novelist, and i still sometimes believe in the nuts and bolts to the point of annoyance with my students of telling a story, and also just the playing with the
>> yes, there is a scene in sula where sula is on her death bed and sula hadn't slept with her husband and nell confronts her and sula says i've lived my life, done and seen this, i have all these great things i've done unlike anybody else and nell said, what do you have to show for it? and i said, yeah, what do you have to show for it? you're dieing aloan. what do you have to show for it? and sula says, show to who? that's a fall off the chair moment. i'm having chills thinking about it...
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san provid pedro sula, people ss take them across the border to san antonio in texas. in the third part of our series, john holman traveled with them across guatemala. >> it may look like a one horse town but don't be fooled. on the guatemala mexico border a hub for migrants and the gangs that prey on them. his job is to keep them safe from the local mafia. >> i pay for security, so my clients don't have to wait. here time is safety. >> [ spanish ] >> the people here don't let you move. they kidnap you beat you up and they do what they want to you. >> reporter: we followed him on an exhausting journey from san pedro sula honduras hopping on and off buses trying opick up more clients. now he needs to get out of el naranho and into mexico and there's only one way. this is where the road ends and the river begins. the migrants arrive in small taxis and buses and then they climb into these small boats here, which will take them down the river. hondurans, guatemalans, salvadorns. alt of this was especially shoblg. shoring. >> a gang got into my house, beat up my dad and my
san provid pedro sula, people ss take them across the border to san antonio in texas. in the third part of our series, john holman traveled with them across guatemala. >> it may look like a one horse town but don't be fooled. on the guatemala mexico border a hub for migrants and the gangs that prey on them. his job is to keep them safe from the local mafia. >> i pay for security, so my clients don't have to wait. here time is safety. >> [ spanish ] >> the people here...
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whereis a scene in sula and nown her deathbed finally confronts her.ave done this, i have seen this. i have all this great things that i have done. she says what you have to show for it? then sula says showalter who. who.ow to that was the validating moment. i'll have to prove anything to anybody. rose: you called winning the booker prize affirming. james: it is the riskiest and loosest novel i have ever written. i still consider myself a victorian novelist. i still believe in the nuts and bolts to the point of annoying my students. playing with narrative. writing a chapter in blank verse. writing a nine page sentence. this is the first time the novelist in my head came down to the page intact. awarded to that is a hell of a thing. it means that i can be myself as a novelist. rose: will this affect caribbean literature? james: there so many exciting voices. .e don't just mean anglo cuban literature has been revolutionized. literature coming out of puerto rico. haiti.rom a novel from the virgin islands. has a whole bunch of new writers coming up. i am l
whereis a scene in sula and nown her deathbed finally confronts her.ave done this, i have seen this. i have all this great things that i have done. she says what you have to show for it? then sula says showalter who. who.ow to that was the validating moment. i'll have to prove anything to anybody. rose: you called winning the booker prize affirming. james: it is the riskiest and loosest novel i have ever written. i still consider myself a victorian novelist. i still believe in the nuts and...
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migrants must travel through san pedro sula in honduras, considered the most violent city.emala. from there they go into the cartel-controlled mexican state of tamalepos. then people smugglers take them across the border to san antonio in texas. >> john holman travelled with them in the third part of our series. >> reporter: it may look like a one horse town. don't be fooled. this town nt the gaut- -- in the guatemala-mexican border is a hub for criminals. this man's job is to keep those travelling with him safe from the mafia. >> i pay for security for transport out, so that my clients don't have to wait. here time is safety. people here kidnap you, beat you up and do what they want to you. >> reporter: we followed him on an exhausting journey. hopping on and off crowded bus, trying to pick up more clients. now he needs to get out and into mexico. there's only one way. this is where the road ends and the river begins. the migrants arrive in small taxis and buses and climb into small boats. hondurans, guatemalans and el salvadorans. every one we spoke to had a story of pove
migrants must travel through san pedro sula in honduras, considered the most violent city.emala. from there they go into the cartel-controlled mexican state of tamalepos. then people smugglers take them across the border to san antonio in texas. >> john holman travelled with them in the third part of our series. >> reporter: it may look like a one horse town. don't be fooled. this town nt the gaut- -- in the guatemala-mexican border is a hub for criminals. this man's job is to keep...
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. >> in sula waysy rescue operations are ongoing to find providers of a ferry. hundreds were waiting in the harbour, it happened on saturday, when the vote started to get the boat was drifting for a while and there was communication until saturday, but after that all communication was lost. some survivors were found, many are missing >>> two pilots were killed in indonesia when a jet fighter burst into flames and crashed. the aircraft spun out of control and knows dived. no one on the ground was injured >>> a bus crash killed 11 malaysian tourists. 21 were on board the vehicle when it went out of control hitting several cars, before flipping. >> thailand has a high rate anywhere in the world. >> buildings have been buried by a land slide in southern china, 41 are missing and a rescue operation is under way. we have this report >>> the landslide buried more than a dozen buildings. parts of new district from flooded. two workers, dormitories in a park were covered with dirt and mud. police say most workers and residents escape to safety before the disaster. betwee
. >> in sula waysy rescue operations are ongoing to find providers of a ferry. hundreds were waiting in the harbour, it happened on saturday, when the vote started to get the boat was drifting for a while and there was communication until saturday, but after that all communication was lost. some survivors were found, many are missing >>> two pilots were killed in indonesia when a jet fighter burst into flames and crashed. the aircraft spun out of control and knows dived. no one...
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now 39-year-old marion sula of brooklyn is being held in the 88th precinct house here in clinton hill. exclusive surveillance video shows two pedestrians, a male and female, simply walking across portland street at suddenly an suv barrels into em from behind. >> it happened quick, so quick. just boom, boom, boom. >> reporter: the driver says he swerved to avoid a car in front of him, but the nypd says he was driving without a license and without insurance. those are simple violations, but he was also charged with a count of aggravated unlicensed operator. live in clinton hill, i'm brian thompson for "today in new york." >> okay, brian. thank you very much. >>> right now fire investigators are desperate to find a serial arsonist in queens before he strikes again. this is the man police want to find. they think he's connected to seven fires in the forest hills area. the most recent was set on sunday. we want to take a look at where seven in forest hills since october 20th. neighbors say they're just tired of waking up to buildings in flames. >> i mean, so far these are only for construc
now 39-year-old marion sula of brooklyn is being held in the 88th precinct house here in clinton hill. exclusive surveillance video shows two pedestrians, a male and female, simply walking across portland street at suddenly an suv barrels into em from behind. >> it happened quick, so quick. just boom, boom, boom. >> reporter: the driver says he swerved to avoid a car in front of him, but the nypd says he was driving without a license and without insurance. those are simple...
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natalia "ella sabe lo que quiere// yo siento que su futuro va a ser todo un xito" desde san pedro sularlos paz, telemundo topvo cesar ---fue un reporataje de "juan carlos paz" de al rojo vivo con maria celeste que usted puede ver de lunes a viernes de cuatro a cinco de la tarde por telemundo... ===salud open=== take vo ---los juguetes tradicionales...es decir los que no son electrnicos... podran ser mejores para desarrollar las habilidades del lenguaje en niÑos de edad preescolar. ---segun una investigacin, los padres y bebs que jugaron con juguetes electrnicos usaron menos palabras e interactuaron menos que quienes jugaron con bloques, rompecabezas y libros. ---la ventaja es que stos ltimos son ms econmicos. take vo cesar --- cuando llega la hora de abrir los regalos nadie espera que ocurra algo malo, pero todo puede pasar... --- por eso los expertos recomiendan que no pierda de vista a los niÑos ms pequeÑos... --- muchos juguetes tienen bateras de botn que puden resultar muy peligrosas si los niÑos se las tragan... --- y asegrese tirar en la basura todas las envolturas y cajas de reg
natalia "ella sabe lo que quiere// yo siento que su futuro va a ser todo un xito" desde san pedro sularlos paz, telemundo topvo cesar ---fue un reporataje de "juan carlos paz" de al rojo vivo con maria celeste que usted puede ver de lunes a viernes de cuatro a cinco de la tarde por telemundo... ===salud open=== take vo ---los juguetes tradicionales...es decir los que no son electrnicos... podran ser mejores para desarrollar las habilidades del lenguaje en niÑos de edad...
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if you wait until the end of the year, he brings back tom sula let's wait and see what he does.y obviously made a bad move. let's see what he does at the end of the year. >> miron says are you betting the warriors will set a new record with 73 wins? >> they've all got ago. he does his shtick to get everybody to round up.. pam love michael jordan. >> so if you love them more than the city in which you when karen? >> i didn't say that. don't put words in my mouth. >> don't call pam out. >> i'm doing my thing here. you do your thing over there. >> good grief. i'm in the middle of this. un grant. >> i'm feeling a lot of animosity. >> i'm laughing at everything but with this guy behind me, i'm not kidding. come monday, up in the north bay is going to be a lot of high pressure when dave comes back. >> are you there brian? >> you have one minute to get my flippers back. >> i don't think the beatable records. >> barclay said the bulls of that era would kill the warriors with jordan are -- jordan. >> do think it's all right for sports illustrated or two fake serena williams? >> i think t
if you wait until the end of the year, he brings back tom sula let's wait and see what he does.y obviously made a bad move. let's see what he does at the end of the year. >> miron says are you betting the warriors will set a new record with 73 wins? >> they've all got ago. he does his shtick to get everybody to round up.. pam love michael jordan. >> so if you love them more than the city in which you when karen? >> i didn't say that. don't put words in my mouth. >>...
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. >> reporter: we followed him on an exhausting journey from san pedro sula, honduras, now he needs to get out of el naranho into mexico and there's only one way. this is where the road ends and the river begins. the migrants arrive in small taxis and buses and then they climb into these small boats here which will take them down the river. hondurans, guatemalans, all of this was especially shocking. >> a gang dot into my house robbed everything beat up my dad and my cousins and even raped my mother. >> heading into more danger. mexican cartels and authorities are infamous for kidnapping and extorting migrants. the only way for sure is to take them off. >> at least $120, the others are $30. we pay them $750 per person. >> it's a booming business focused on squeezing the desperate for all they have. an mexico's recent tightening of its southern border has meant the chance he of getting through without a guide are slimmer than ever. but even paying the six to $7,000, the people smugglers demand, doesn't guarantee you safety. >> a year ago i brought a group of young women of about 16 to 1
. >> reporter: we followed him on an exhausting journey from san pedro sula, honduras, now he needs to get out of el naranho into mexico and there's only one way. this is where the road ends and the river begins. the migrants arrive in small taxis and buses and then they climb into these small boats here which will take them down the river. hondurans, guatemalans, all of this was especially shocking. >> a gang dot into my house robbed everything beat up my dad and my cousins and...