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as a stunning freshman class with daughters of robert tom wolf. alexander introduced her father at the event and let the crowd know tom started it when she was seven years old and how pleased she was that was finally completed. [laughter] tom was a gracious and generous dad speaking at the front of the library dinner posing for a poster and serving as commencement speaker and all the while doing research for new book in an institution of higher education which he assured me on several occasions was not duke. [laughter] i took him with me to a faculty meeting and spent time learning and observing and doing basketball and like a train reporter, observing. he spent an semester at stanford university to complete research on his novel, i am charlotte simmons. it's my pleasure to introduce tom wolf to talk about this today. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is great to be back at duke. my topic, as david mentioned, this is what in the south or great writing material in the south. first of all,. [inaudible] [laughter] first of all, i have not seen the
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as we take a look at the late novelists, tom wolfe.fax from 2006 the richmond virginia native shared his observations about his travels throughout the south. >> guest: it's great to be back in a special honor to be invited to introduce tom wolfe, and a huge burden because how does one introduce tom wolfe. one reads the economies. there was an article on literary realism and i'm going to approach you a little bit of that as a way of introduction. for years, tom wolf had been in the establishment for the best of the around comes around country. america positive with fantastic stories and yet its writers ensconced in their right
as we take a look at the late novelists, tom wolfe.fax from 2006 the richmond virginia native shared his observations about his travels throughout the south. >> guest: it's great to be back in a special honor to be invited to introduce tom wolfe, and a huge burden because how does one introduce tom wolfe. one reads the economies. there was an article on literary realism and i'm going to approach you a little bit of that as a way of introduction. for years, tom wolf had been in the...
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that's all people do at these, anyway. >> there's -- that's begin it says tom wolfe has written a novel on college life. tom went to duke and ergo it's about duke. >> that's what we thought. >> it does have gothic architecture and narrows it down to 200 colleges. >> and [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] . >> how are you? good to see you. >> wonderful to see you. >> i'm so glad you're in your handsome white suit. >> i did my best, i knew i would be seeing you. >> after donning a "blue blazer," i think that's such fun that-- >> a clever disguise. >> yes, i'm sure, i'm sure. did you have fun with this? >> i enjoyed most of the-- you know, doing the research. i'm going to say after about four or five hours of a fraternity party i was ready to go. ♪ >> thanks for joining us, i'm diane rehm. tom wolfe started out as a journalist and has made reporting a vital part of his realistic fiction. for his latest novel, he traded his landmark white suit for a blue blazer and set out for the nation's institutes of higher learning. the result is a satire of campus sex and partying at a
that's all people do at these, anyway. >> there's -- that's begin it says tom wolfe has written a novel on college life. tom went to duke and ergo it's about duke. >> that's what we thought. >> it does have gothic architecture and narrows it down to 200 colleges. >> and [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] . >> how are you? good to see you. >> wonderful to see you. >> i'm so glad you're in your handsome white suit. >> i did my best,...
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stop with that e-mail for tom wolf. addressed to doctor wolf. his is from patty in florida she says i'm just was reading, i loved it. i was particularly intrigued with your contrast with what charlotte was learning in her neuroscience biology course and the basis for animalistic behavior versus those behaviors demonstrated by the higher order most and institution of higher learning and behaviors were the same. my question, how did you educate yourself in those areas and is this contrast academics and pop culture your typical approach to writing. >> neuroscience is the ultimate darwinism. now finding hookups in your brain that gives you the sense of smell and taste, it gives you feelings of danger and the end result, it's creating an impression that we are machines. your belief that you have a self that's your own, there is i inside of you, much less if you have a soul. it's disappearing as a result of neuroscience and i thought it was the perfect way to analyze scientifically what was happening to my girl, charlotte sim
stop with that e-mail for tom wolf. addressed to doctor wolf. his is from patty in florida she says i'm just was reading, i loved it. i was particularly intrigued with your contrast with what charlotte was learning in her neuroscience biology course and the basis for animalistic behavior versus those behaviors demonstrated by the higher order most and institution of higher learning and behaviors were the same. my question, how did you educate yourself in those areas and is this contrast...
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in his period in tom wolfe's life a serious connection with duke university began. his sister helen is in the audience with us, graduated from the balance program some years before, 1998 tom and sheila's daughter alexandra entered the freshman class at duke university and tom wolfe participated in the very first mom and dad read program in october of 1998. it was a stunning freshman class with the daughters of robert kreis and tom wolfe. alexander introduced her father at the event and let the crowd know that tom wolfe had started a man in school when she was 7 years old and how pleased she was it was finally completed. [laughter] >> tom wolfe was a gracious dad speaking at the library dinner posing for a plastic duke reads poster and serving as commencement speaker and all the while doing research for a new book at an institution of higher education which assured me on several occasions is not duke. i took him with me to a faculty meeting, spent time learning and observing duke basketball and all the time like a train reporter observing and to throw us off guard he
in his period in tom wolfe's life a serious connection with duke university began. his sister helen is in the audience with us, graduated from the balance program some years before, 1998 tom and sheila's daughter alexandra entered the freshman class at duke university and tom wolfe participated in the very first mom and dad read program in october of 1998. it was a stunning freshman class with the daughters of robert kreis and tom wolfe. alexander introduced her father at the event and let the...
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start with an e-mail for tom wolfe.ft to doctor wolf. it says this is from patty in florida. she said i just completed reading "i am charlotte simmons" staying up until the wee hours of the morning. i loved it. i was particularly intrigued with your contrast to what charlotte was learning in her neural science biology course and that basis for animalistic behavior versus those behaviors demonstrated by the higher order mammals in an institution of higher learning. and the behaviors were the same. my question, how did you educate yourself in those areas? when is this contrast of academics and pop-culture your typical approach to writing? >> guest: neuroscience is the ultimate darwinism. neuroscience says, we are now finding the mechanical reasons or the mechanical hookups in your brain that give you the sense of smell, that give you the sense of taste. it gives you the feelings of danger. and it's -- the end result is, it is creating the impression that we are machines. and that your belief that you have a self that is y
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it's my pleasure to introduce tom wolfe is going to talk about today, tom wolfe. [applause] >> thank you very much, david, and ladies and gentlemen. it's great to be back at duke. my topic as david mentioned, what is new in the south or great material in the south. i'm not advertising. first of all, i have not seen the new sounds of the south recorded anywhere were in print. for example, you had the same experience as i have, you check into a hotel intervene in the morning you are awakened by the sound is. their cubes of frozen biscuit. [laughter] the other is from about the end of may onto the summer, you go to the airport and rent a car and turn on the ignition if you aryou're blown back about 4 fee. that is because whoever left the air conditioning on i. another one that i particularly like is if you go to a beautiful place like the university of virginia so steeped in the memories of the nation, it means so much to the educational horrors and is such a priceless piece of architecture. your whole soul is engaged with this. and that is that we are. [laughter] i'
it's my pleasure to introduce tom wolfe is going to talk about today, tom wolfe. [applause] >> thank you very much, david, and ladies and gentlemen. it's great to be back at duke. my topic as david mentioned, what is new in the south or great material in the south. i'm not advertising. first of all, i have not seen the new sounds of the south recorded anywhere were in print. for example, you had the same experience as i have, you check into a hotel intervene in the morning you are...
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hopefully get him up here and tom wolfe. [applause] >> good evening, let's get you started. in "the bonfire of the vanities" you showed wall street and the upper east side, then you wrote about college sports in a fictional college, your daughter intended to graduate, the question all of us want to know is how did you come to choose miami as the backdrop and what is the price? >> my first purpose is to write -- people would say what are you going to work on next? something on immigration, always the same response. they go to sleep standing up like a horse but i thought it was a subject when people get in but they do. my first choice was the vietnamese in california, there in huge numbers migrating from los angeles to san francisco just like miami in a way, now - the vietnamese and couldn't read the paper either. i heard about the following facts, miami is the only city in the world which people from another country, took over at the voting machine, from one generation, with the cubans to the right. i just got to go, i thought the great industry, then i found out some time ha
hopefully get him up here and tom wolfe. [applause] >> good evening, let's get you started. in "the bonfire of the vanities" you showed wall street and the upper east side, then you wrote about college sports in a fictional college, your daughter intended to graduate, the question all of us want to know is how did you come to choose miami as the backdrop and what is the price? >> my first purpose is to write -- people would say what are you going to work on next? something...
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tom wolfe: good evening everybody. >> welcome. on behalf of all of us from the miami book fair, we want to welcome you to the 29th book fair. believe it or not. [applause]. this is a remarkable undertaking. takes the work of literally hundreds and hundreds of volunteers. we have a remarkable board of directors to work extremely hard to doing this year round. none of this at all, could happen without the good good support of everyone here in miami-dade college. let's give them a huge round of applause. [applause]. host: i would particularly like to thank the sponsors. without the sponsors and the funding from sponsors and governmental agencies, we would not be able to bring you this wonderful literary extravaganza. >> and many of you are friends of the miami book fair. and that is the way you can support this book fair and make sure that it goes on for another 29 years as well. [applause]. if you look downstairs, you are more than welcome to sign up downstairs if you like. i would also like to tell you to make sure you pick up a fa
tom wolfe: good evening everybody. >> welcome. on behalf of all of us from the miami book fair, we want to welcome you to the 29th book fair. believe it or not. [applause]. this is a remarkable undertaking. takes the work of literally hundreds and hundreds of volunteers. we have a remarkable board of directors to work extremely hard to doing this year round. none of this at all, could happen without the good good support of everyone here in miami-dade college. let's give them a huge round...
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tom wolfe was born and raised in richmond, virginia, educated at the university and later earned a phd from yale. he spent his first ten years as a newspaper man doing general assignment reporting. and i bet if i called on many of you, you could easily name his novels, the right stuff time in our time, the vanities, a man in full and many more. and now "back to blood" which reflects back to all of us. how are we going to react to that? he is credited with the birth of new journalism at the desk of the american novel by some. he's the mark twain of our time. how lucky are we to have a moment in time with him. and what better way to start the conversation, i'm glad to get them to come to the stage than a published author in his own right. and a man whose name is synonymous with leadership of our own former mayor. manny diaz, let me turn over to you. hopefully we can talk is supposed t [applause] >> good evening, everybody. let's get started. you chose wall street on the upper sinus your setting and the man in full, you chose atlanta but then i brought my control you wrote about college t
tom wolfe was born and raised in richmond, virginia, educated at the university and later earned a phd from yale. he spent his first ten years as a newspaper man doing general assignment reporting. and i bet if i called on many of you, you could easily name his novels, the right stuff time in our time, the vanities, a man in full and many more. and now "back to blood" which reflects back to all of us. how are we going to react to that? he is credited with the birth of new journalism...
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well listen as you say tom wolfe the great writer a bonfire of the vanities wrote a brilliant book calleda man in full f u l l was about well you sound like a man in full to me it sounds like it's clicking on all cylinders and obviously everybody has to wait until this corona plays up before we get back into our endeavors in public but i sense a happy fulfilled man and if you want to see them as mike has a show called cannonball on the usa network it's it airs on thursdays at 8 pm my son who like i said is a big fan i said what can i expect from this cat and he said i think he's a really good guy dad you realize he's in the villain role to a large degree or a lot of people yell at adam and stuff like that he said but i sense an intelligence there and he seems like a nice man indeed you are my kid had a good read i told she was smart mit's there yes i like him i like them already he's good am i ok yes i play right here is good and he gets it's go area jerk. good to talk to your brother that's the. dennis miller plus one about aloha folks. thinking of getting immutably once we got her she w
well listen as you say tom wolfe the great writer a bonfire of the vanities wrote a brilliant book calleda man in full f u l l was about well you sound like a man in full to me it sounds like it's clicking on all cylinders and obviously everybody has to wait until this corona plays up before we get back into our endeavors in public but i sense a happy fulfilled man and if you want to see them as mike has a show called cannonball on the usa network it's it airs on thursdays at 8 pm my son who...
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tom wolf asked lawmakers to send him a bill to legalize marijuana and outlining how the estate should 1.3-million dollars left in the coronavirus relief funds. fox 2 in detroit a young woman was pronounced dead after emergency crews found her unresponsive. she was still breathing at a detroit funeral home. a lawyer hired by the woman's family. said she hoped her eyes. she is in critical condition now. a live look at dallas. the big story american airlines cutting more than 40,000 jobs including 19,000 through furloughs and layoffs. the moves will take place in october. american executives said they can only be avoided with the federal government gives them another 25 billion dollars to cover labor costs for 6 more months. we'll be right back. tempur-pedic's mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-pedic's proprietary material adapts and responds to your body- -so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. take advantage of our best offer of the year, with savings up to $500. but not every tomato ends in the same kind of heinz ketc
tom wolf asked lawmakers to send him a bill to legalize marijuana and outlining how the estate should 1.3-million dollars left in the coronavirus relief funds. fox 2 in detroit a young woman was pronounced dead after emergency crews found her unresponsive. she was still breathing at a detroit funeral home. a lawyer hired by the woman's family. said she hoped her eyes. she is in critical condition now. a live look at dallas. the big story american airlines cutting more than 40,000 jobs including...
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this morning, pennsylvania governor tom wolf hintd that he would extend the moratoriumorat. >>> clinical trials are under way around the world for a coronavirus vaccine. the head of the fda is under some scrutiny today after saying he might authorize a vaccine before the clinical trials in the u.s. are done. last week at the rnc, president trump and vice president pence both said we'll have a vaccine this year. the fda commissioner told the financial times that he would not rush a vaccine to appease the president. still his comments are raising some concerns about political pressure. nbc senior medical correspondent dr. john torres joins us now. tell us about clinical trials, there are three stages to clinical trials. what happens in stage three? >> great to see you, joshua. stage three is the final stage of the human trials. typically here's what happen, they start off in animal trials, make sure it's safe and effective in animals and then they transcig to humans and have three different phases. they make it sure it's safe. phase two, around 300 or 400 people and then they go to phase t
this morning, pennsylvania governor tom wolf hintd that he would extend the moratoriumorat. >>> clinical trials are under way around the world for a coronavirus vaccine. the head of the fda is under some scrutiny today after saying he might authorize a vaccine before the clinical trials in the u.s. are done. last week at the rnc, president trump and vice president pence both said we'll have a vaccine this year. the fda commissioner told the financial times that he would not rush a...
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the right stuff with tom wolf, i thought the mood was good and the book both. but we're talking but hidden figures in history at a think with all which you this, and you're working on a book you do discover under sung figures. you're working on the big person come theater roosevelt and then you realize wow, the person i should be writing about is gifford and show. like pinchot is doing -- eason in a but he should know. i recently found out trying to build up the woman figure of rachel carson silent spring what i found that the undersigned person was supreme court justice william o douglas was feeding her documentation on dvd and all of this stuff from the supreme court and julie wow, you have -- >> he was an environmentalist but how was he getting this information? >> because he was a member of the wilderness society which was great in 1935, 80 80 story goig all over the country writing these two books called my wilderness as after essay on then and then everybody would come through him. he became the leading stopgap environmental figure yesterday i got into a
the right stuff with tom wolf, i thought the mood was good and the book both. but we're talking but hidden figures in history at a think with all which you this, and you're working on a book you do discover under sung figures. you're working on the big person come theater roosevelt and then you realize wow, the person i should be writing about is gifford and show. like pinchot is doing -- eason in a but he should know. i recently found out trying to build up the woman figure of rachel carson...
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the suit was filed sunday, three days after governor tom wolf's administration asked the court to extend deadlines for mail-in ballots to be received, citing a warning from the u.s. postal service about its delivery times. state democrats filed in lower courts last month to counter the suit by the republican party. state dems are seeking to keep the current requirement that poll watchers live in the county. they want them to create their own ballot collection plans and do those not counted in a secrecy envelope. republicans want the opposite starting with a requirement for secrecy envelopes. joining me is the msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. good morning, danny. >> good morning. >> clear this up for me here. are the state attorneys asking for both a democratic and republican suits to be settled together in the state supreme court? >> yes and no. the state supreme court can only reach down in a lower court or in this case it's commonwealth court. it has no power to affect a federal district court's decision on the case, but in a way it can do that indirectly. by reaching down and takin
the suit was filed sunday, three days after governor tom wolf's administration asked the court to extend deadlines for mail-in ballots to be received, citing a warning from the u.s. postal service about its delivery times. state democrats filed in lower courts last month to counter the suit by the republican party. state dems are seeking to keep the current requirement that poll watchers live in the county. they want them to create their own ballot collection plans and do those not counted in a...
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. >> naylor blames the economic war on democratic tom wolf for shutting down the local economy and heoes president trump. shannon. >> shannon: bryan llenas in pennsylvania, thank you. the democratic national convention this week leaving plenty of racial story lines in an attempt to make their case to social justice voters. but wall street journalists, numbness jason said playing the race card should proceed with caution. he writes this commit is possible the decision by mr. booker and miss harris to book so much on racial issues it was put off with to would be supporters. fox news contributor, good to have you tonight. >> good evening, shannon, good morning. >> shannon: good morning now on the east coast. i will read a little bar of what jason said. he talked about president obama did such a good job writing this needle on the ash stomach this issue on racism. appealing to the humanity of whites would get him further than a guilt trip on them. do you think there is a difference on this strategy this time around that will work? >> well with former president obama, yeah, his first term,
. >> naylor blames the economic war on democratic tom wolf for shutting down the local economy and heoes president trump. shannon. >> shannon: bryan llenas in pennsylvania, thank you. the democratic national convention this week leaving plenty of racial story lines in an attempt to make their case to social justice voters. but wall street journalists, numbness jason said playing the race card should proceed with caution. he writes this commit is possible the decision by mr. booker...
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. >> reporter: he blames the economic hurt more on democratic governor tom wolf for shutting down the economy than he does donald trump. daymac thank you. the democratic national convention leaving racial storylines in an attempt to make their case to social justice voters but as jason riley noted in january those, quote, playing the race card should proceed with caution writing it is possible the decision by mister booker and ms. harris to focus so much on racial issues put off would be supporters. let's discuss that theory with janine borelli. good morning on the east coast. i will read what jason said. he talked about how president obama did such a good job threading disneyland raise issues, candidate obama correctly reasons appealing to the humanity of whites would get them further than laying a guilt trip on them. do you think there is a difference -- a different strategy this time around and will it work? >> with former president obama in his first term he did not play the race card because it was such a small field and he didn't have to use that card so to speak with harris and
. >> reporter: he blames the economic hurt more on democratic governor tom wolf for shutting down the economy than he does donald trump. daymac thank you. the democratic national convention leaving racial storylines in an attempt to make their case to social justice voters but as jason riley noted in january those, quote, playing the race card should proceed with caution writing it is possible the decision by mister booker and ms. harris to focus so much on racial issues put off would be...
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governor tom wolf called to postpone all school sports for this year, but there are some fighting back's in new jersey with more of the challenges that schools are facing. and, cori, because so many schools are facing virtual this fall, some parents are working to pay the bills while keeping their kids' education on track. >> yeah. it's a huge burden. how do you continue to do that if you're an essential worker but you have kids at home. nbc's stephanie ruhle takes a look at what families are facing coast to coast and what it means. >> reporter: the mull lynn family started 2020 on shaky ground. >> we were thinking literally where are we going to live if we cannot continue to pay our bills. >> reporter: but things began looking up this spring when chris, an air force combat veteran who served in iraq and afghanistan finally secured a job with an irrigation company. they were finally out of debt. >> we cannot necessarily make the choice that one of us is going to have to leave our jobs to bible to help with our son during the day. >> reporter: their 6-year-old briton must start school a
governor tom wolf called to postpone all school sports for this year, but there are some fighting back's in new jersey with more of the challenges that schools are facing. and, cori, because so many schools are facing virtual this fall, some parents are working to pay the bills while keeping their kids' education on track. >> yeah. it's a huge burden. how do you continue to do that if you're an essential worker but you have kids at home. nbc's stephanie ruhle takes a look at what families...
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this will be just the 2nd test series to have taken place since the koran a virus or a lockdown tom wolfe of the federation of international cricket his association says that creating a safe environment for players around the well there is a huge challenge and i think what we've seen recently with the resumption of play in england in so many national cricket landscape is testament to a significant amount of work that was done by a survey for the west indies players association government. collaboratively sport back up and running in a safe way and we commend them for that you know as we've many other things in our game there aren't local there are no minimum standards in the health and safety space necessarily protecting fires around the world across all those areas he said we would accept that because of our across the lakes landscape the domestic lakes across bilateral its national cricket and sit downs will probably see different levels of amoco vision particularly for the top quotas around the world there's there's any final number of days in the year and it's only a finite amount of
this will be just the 2nd test series to have taken place since the koran a virus or a lockdown tom wolfe of the federation of international cricket his association says that creating a safe environment for players around the well there is a huge challenge and i think what we've seen recently with the resumption of play in england in so many national cricket landscape is testament to a significant amount of work that was done by a survey for the west indies players association government....
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in pennsylvania, those iconic friday night lights may not turn on this fall, with governor tom wolf callingts for the school year. now, the pennsylvania interscholastist athletic association is calling for students to return to the field in a safe way. this comes as several student athletes in beaver county tested positive for covid-19, forcing three districts to suspend extracurricular activities and contact trace their athletes. joining me from beaver county's aliquippa high school is dasha burns. you went to a couple of practices in the county. what is the reaction from the coaches and the players to the governor's stance on this? >> reporter: yeah, ayman, those friday night lights really are everything in this town. i'm standing in aliquippa high school football stadium. the alumni includes mike ditka, this area turns out football greats like a factory. so the idea of no fall sports is not playing well here. we already know there won't be spectators in the stands this fall. the question is will there be players on the field and folks in the sports world here tell me that announcement fr
in pennsylvania, those iconic friday night lights may not turn on this fall, with governor tom wolf callingts for the school year. now, the pennsylvania interscholastist athletic association is calling for students to return to the field in a safe way. this comes as several student athletes in beaver county tested positive for covid-19, forcing three districts to suspend extracurricular activities and contact trace their athletes. joining me from beaver county's aliquippa high school is dasha...
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. >> the earlier collar referred to tom wolf being on the program, you showed a clip from that program with him talking about your critiques of his wo work. >> who you call the three stooges will get into this lat later, a man to entertainment not literature even the literature like a movie desperate to recoup its banker investment in a novel tries too hard to please that led you to say a few things. >> with this industry not just john but john irving, the three old men with secure literary reputations and suddenly pounced on novel by someone else, i do not think anything remotely like that ever happened and what you just quoted was the tenor of the three attacks which this is not literature, this is journalism, entertainment, that does not bother me at all, i'm trying to put together hippocratic oath for arista phonic oath, the hippocratic oath begin first do no harm, i think that's interesting that the oath for doctors, do no harm, the oath for writers might've been what i was putting together since first entertain, to very simple definition, neighboring a person to pass the time ple
. >> the earlier collar referred to tom wolf being on the program, you showed a clip from that program with him talking about your critiques of his wo work. >> who you call the three stooges will get into this lat later, a man to entertainment not literature even the literature like a movie desperate to recoup its banker investment in a novel tries too hard to please that led you to say a few things. >> with this industry not just john but john irving, the three old men with...
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in 2004, author tom wolfe spent a day in washington d.c. discussing his book "i am charlotte simmons," and he was then a guest on a radio show.
in 2004, author tom wolfe spent a day in washington d.c. discussing his book "i am charlotte simmons," and he was then a guest on a radio show.
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august, a brief history of seven killings by marlon james, some other books that he included include tom wolfe with's bonfire of the vanities, underground railroad. the hand maid's tale, admiral? >> guest: oh, what a marvelous, marvelous work of imagination. i'm going to guess that many people will have seen the series on cable television which i think is okay. the book is so chilling, it will stop your heart. it is about a patriarchy that dominates women. it is about the ultimate authoritarian state. it's deeply moving, beautifully written. every year, peter, when the nobel prize for literature is announced, i wake up hoping that it is going to be margaret atwood because of the scope of her imagination. she's won the booker prize twice and, i think, is among the greatest of living writers. she's canadian, by the way, for folks who don't know that. the hand maid's tale the ultimate cautionary tale for our time about an end game of an authoritarian state. it's a beautiful book. >> host: currently reading the splendid and the vile by eric larson, the glass hotel by emily st. john and red dress i
august, a brief history of seven killings by marlon james, some other books that he included include tom wolfe with's bonfire of the vanities, underground railroad. the hand maid's tale, admiral? >> guest: oh, what a marvelous, marvelous work of imagination. i'm going to guess that many people will have seen the series on cable television which i think is okay. the book is so chilling, it will stop your heart. it is about a patriarchy that dominates women. it is about the ultimate...
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in fact he says that the democratic governor tom wolf's response by shutting down the restaurants innd lows, doing the trade discussions with china and the whole mess that happen there. that did hurt as a little bit. i see more effects from what we're doing hear, hear with our governor than i do from president trump. him keeping businesses closed. our restaurants. it's hurting me personally the most. >> milk prices dropping because of that. naylor by the way is 38 years old and he says you know what, there are a lot of young new generation farmers in central pennsylvania that are open to biden's message. the problem is he says the campaign hasn't done any outreach in his neighborhood or with his neighbors and there you go. how can you be there if you don't have any outreach? >> bill: bryan llenas, harrisburg p.a. about a minute to go before john kerry goes out. let's go to battleground state of ohio. kevin corke is in columbus again tonight. kevin. >> evening, bill. i want to share this figure with you. there are about 866,000 veterans here in the buckeye state. about a quarter of th
in fact he says that the democratic governor tom wolf's response by shutting down the restaurants innd lows, doing the trade discussions with china and the whole mess that happen there. that did hurt as a little bit. i see more effects from what we're doing hear, hear with our governor than i do from president trump. him keeping businesses closed. our restaurants. it's hurting me personally the most. >> milk prices dropping because of that. naylor by the way is 38 years old and he says...
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well listen as you said tom wolfe the great writer a bonfire of the vanities wrote a brilliant book calledman in full f u l l was about well you sound like a man in full to me it sounds like it's clicking on all cylinders and obviously everybody has to wait until this corona plays up before we get back into our endeavors in public but i sense a happy fulfilled man and if you want to see them as mike has a show called cannonball on the usa network it's it airs on thursdays at 8 pm my son who like i said is a big fan i said what can i expect from this cat and he said i think he's a really good guy dad you realize he's in the villain role to a large degree or a lot of people yell at adam and stuff like that he said but i sense an intelligence there and he seems like a nice man indeed you are my kid had a good read i told she was smart is there yes i like him i like them already he's good at my yes i player here is good and he gets it's go area jerk. good to talk to you brother that's the dennis miller plus one folks. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest
well listen as you said tom wolfe the great writer a bonfire of the vanities wrote a brilliant book calledman in full f u l l was about well you sound like a man in full to me it sounds like it's clicking on all cylinders and obviously everybody has to wait until this corona plays up before we get back into our endeavors in public but i sense a happy fulfilled man and if you want to see them as mike has a show called cannonball on the usa network it's it airs on thursdays at 8 pm my son who...
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tom? >> well, you know, wolf, it's one of the terrible things that's happened to american society. we've politicized everything. politics has to be about real things, okay? it has to be about -- masks are real things. when you politicize masks, well, you can politicize physics. you can politicize gravity. you can politicize rainfall, okay? when everything becomes politics and there's no reference point to anything, you're in a really bad place. you know, the president, wolf, has told us we're at war. we're at war, but i'm going golfing. we're at war, but don't listen to those generals like birx and fauci. we're at war, but don't wear a helmet, the equivalent of a helmet, a mask. we're at war, but don't trouble yourself if you want to go to a restaurant or church, no problem. thank god if he had been in charge of d-day, we'd all be speaking german right now. >> i mean it's a sad situation what's going on right now, and i don't see any end in sight. hopefully there will be a therapeutic that comes out that can prevention people from getting really sick and dying. hopefully there will
tom? >> well, you know, wolf, it's one of the terrible things that's happened to american society. we've politicized everything. politics has to be about real things, okay? it has to be about -- masks are real things. when you politicize masks, well, you can politicize physics. you can politicize gravity. you can politicize rainfall, okay? when everything becomes politics and there's no reference point to anything, you're in a really bad place. you know, the president, wolf, has told us...
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governor tom wolf recently announced pennsylvania will cover the cost of postage for every meal and valid this year. the united states postal service handbook for area mail processing postmarked are not required for mail and bearing postage and it's a prepaid postage that they send with the ballot to be returned and will they be postmarked? >> we will work to try to set up the process to postmark as much as we can. >> but currently the process is -- >> either way, the prepaid postage is not yet posted. >> so if he were to change which the charwoman's bills that you can change anything so if nothing were to change you will not be able to postmark those letters. >> if we didn't not make a special effort to postmark prepaid mail we would not be postmarketing but we have other ways of identifying an election mail which is how we have tried in the past to postmark but they are not seamless efforts. >> you would have to make adjustments to make sure that is secure? >> i would've thought the chairman would have made that and that she would've introduced a bill before she made changes because you
governor tom wolf recently announced pennsylvania will cover the cost of postage for every meal and valid this year. the united states postal service handbook for area mail processing postmarked are not required for mail and bearing postage and it's a prepaid postage that they send with the ballot to be returned and will they be postmarked? >> we will work to try to set up the process to postmark as much as we can. >> but currently the process is -- >> either way, the prepaid...
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governor tom wolf recently announced pennsylvania will cover the cost of postage for every meal and valid this year. the united states postal service handbook for area mail processing postmarked are not required for mail and bearing postage and it's a prepaid postage that they send with the ballot to be returned and will they be postmarked? >> we will work to try to set up the process to postmark as much as we can. >> but currently the process is -- >> either way, the prepaid postage is not yet posted. >> so if he were to change which the charwoman's bills that you can change anything so if nothing were to change you will not be able to postmark those letters. >> if we didn't not make a special effort to postmark prepaid mail we would not be postmarketing but we have other ways of identifying an election mail which is how we have tried in the past to postmark but they are not seamless efforts. >> you would have to make adjustments to make sure that is secure? >> i would've thought the chairman would have made that and that she would've introduced a bill before she made changes because you
governor tom wolf recently announced pennsylvania will cover the cost of postage for every meal and valid this year. the united states postal service handbook for area mail processing postmarked are not required for mail and bearing postage and it's a prepaid postage that they send with the ballot to be returned and will they be postmarked? >> we will work to try to set up the process to postmark as much as we can. >> but currently the process is -- >> either way, the prepaid...
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only now it's my own country. >> tom frieden, thanks so much for joining us. >> pleasure, wolf. >>> comingll have the latest on the coronavirus pandemic including a decline in new cases, a decline in hospitalizations, and a decline in the death rate. >>> plus, new details emerging of a february conference that may have led to 20,000 coronavirus cases in just one major u.s. metropolitan area. we'll be right back. we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. (combative yelling) he used to have bad breath. now, he uses a capful of therabreath fresh breath oral rinse to keep his breath smelling great, all day long. (combative yelling) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine
only now it's my own country. >> tom frieden, thanks so much for joining us. >> pleasure, wolf. >>> comingll have the latest on the coronavirus pandemic including a decline in new cases, a decline in hospitalizations, and a decline in the death rate. >>> plus, new details emerging of a february conference that may have led to 20,000 coronavirus cases in just one major u.s. metropolitan area. we'll be right back. we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and...
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tom, what's the latest on these two storms? >> a lot has changed, wolf, since the 5:00 a.m. advisory from the national hurricane center. we were expecting compared to the newest advisory, marco is a category 1 expected to make landfall tomorrow afternoon in the parishes of louisiana as a category 1 hurricane and then 48 hours later laura which is a tropical storm to a strong category 2 hurricane. this is still going to be the case with laura but things changed with marco. we believe we're running into an area, an environment with sheer. winds come across the systems and want to break them down. if marco can contain its status as a category 1 landfall is still expected up in louisiana tomorrow afternoon, late tomorrow afternoon. but getting into this dry air now it seems that marco wants to fade away, lose strength and then stay offshore possibly drifting westward and could fizzle out possibly. there's evacuation orders. warnin warnings issued now more westward. but again, if it starts to lose strength it's still going to add some rainfall to the area and then laura moves in
tom, what's the latest on these two storms? >> a lot has changed, wolf, since the 5:00 a.m. advisory from the national hurricane center. we were expecting compared to the newest advisory, marco is a category 1 expected to make landfall tomorrow afternoon in the parishes of louisiana as a category 1 hurricane and then 48 hours later laura which is a tropical storm to a strong category 2 hurricane. this is still going to be the case with laura but things changed with marco. we believe we're...
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>> well, wolf, the bottom line is it is exhausting being black especially when you are a celebrity. you know, i love tom brady but nobody asks him about what is going on in white america. nobody asks luka doncic what is going on in america. white players are, you know, they've been amazing but they don't deal with the pressure these young black guys are going through every day. if you look at the last, just in the last couple months going back to ahmaud arbery, mr. floyd, the young lady screaming at the black guy in new york, now you've got mr. blake who just got shot, it is something all the time. i admire these guys for standing up, but, wolf, it is exhausting being black because there is a double standard when you are black because i have to comment on everything that happens in the black community, and it just gives -- the same thing with lebron who is our most prominent player but, man, you get tired of something all the time. >> you certainly do. i don't know if you saw the clip. i'll play it for you, charles. doc rivers the coach of the los angeles clippers got very emotional when he spoke about
>> well, wolf, the bottom line is it is exhausting being black especially when you are a celebrity. you know, i love tom brady but nobody asks him about what is going on in white america. nobody asks luka doncic what is going on in america. white players are, you know, they've been amazing but they don't deal with the pressure these young black guys are going through every day. if you look at the last, just in the last couple months going back to ahmaud arbery, mr. floyd, the young lady...
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tom: it was a huge debate, but it was pushed at home to not grow in the hair. al from new jersey said, i don't think so. it was sort of elements of wolf. lisa: it definitely worked. i will say it is curious to me how people are going to run in the office when they do. this survey that came out showing that more than half of all major employers are delaying due toack to work plans the resurgence in virus cases. tom: i'm so glad you brought this up. while you were out in long lake making your stretch out to saranac, we had a wonderful interview with empire state realty. we needed to that see a return of executives from their cushy summer places, just like where you were, to get them back into the cities. he was just heated about the leadership needed from executives to get the troops back into the cities, whether london or new york. i am not saying i agree with that, but that was the thesis brought forward into an empty new york in september. lisa: how do you do that safely, and how much money do some of these companies want to invest in making sure that air circulation is good? just for the record, no internet, cushy? really? tom: i wo
tom: it was a huge debate, but it was pushed at home to not grow in the hair. al from new jersey said, i don't think so. it was sort of elements of wolf. lisa: it definitely worked. i will say it is curious to me how people are going to run in the office when they do. this survey that came out showing that more than half of all major employers are delaying due toack to work plans the resurgence in virus cases. tom: i'm so glad you brought this up. while you were out in long lake making your...
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tom time. a little tt. stop living with at&t. xfinity delivers gig speeds to more homes than anyone. >>> at the white house today, donald trump looked on as his trump administration official chad wolf did a naturalization ceremony, a effort to showcase legal immigration. and also showed the trump campaign as we've been reporting wielding government power, supposed to be nonpartisan, for blatantly partisan ends and airing portions of it during the republican convention. >> you followed the rules, obeyed the laws, learned your history, embraced our values and proved yourselves to be men and women of the highest integrity. you've earned the most prized, treasured, cherished and priceless possession anywhere in the world, it's called american citizenship. >> joined by democrat who represents california district including south l.a. house committee on homeland security, and andy crull. all jokes aside, congresswoman, this is your portfolio, looks like blatant use of the president and homeland security department powers for campaigning, a convention activity. your response? >> absolutely. and we have to remember that chad wolf is appointed illegally. i saw nothing but hypocrisy in that.
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tom sater is over at the cnn weather center for us. it seems florida is getting a break right now, but where is the storm heading next because it's continuing to move. >> in the last advisory, wolf, the winds have increased from 65 to 70 miles per hour. it's trying to gain a little bit more intensity. if you notice how white the cloud cover is, the high canopy of clouds, it's all been offshore. the center is about 50 miles from cape canaveral. it's going to keep the adverse weather offshore. drier air has been trying to infiltrate this since yesterday and doing a good job. even though we've got squalls of showers moving in, it really looks like this is going to run parallel to florida and give them a big break. authorities in florida and north carolina are sharing information about those getting to the evacuation centers, best how to go about doing their business, the protocols. we've got evacuation orders up into north carolina. but all of this rain will stay off. the dry air is going to keep it that way. but it's got a good 25, 26 hours, wolf, to feed off of extremely warm waters of the gulf stream. it's possible we could get back to hurricane status and what time does that ha
tom sater is over at the cnn weather center for us. it seems florida is getting a break right now, but where is the storm heading next because it's continuing to move. >> in the last advisory, wolf, the winds have increased from 65 to 70 miles per hour. it's trying to gain a little bit more intensity. if you notice how white the cloud cover is, the high canopy of clouds, it's all been offshore. the center is about 50 miles from cape canaveral. it's going to keep the adverse weather...
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tom time. a little tt. stop living with at&t. xfinity delivers gig speeds to more homes than anyone. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolftzer in the situation room tracking multiple breaking stories this hour. fi new developments on the unrest in kenosha, wisconsin. a 17-year-old is now under arrest in connection with the deadly overnight shooting. another citywide curfew is about to go into effect just ahead of what could become the third night of protests over the shooting of an unarmed black man jacob blake at the hands of police. all of tonight's nba playoff games, all three of them, are now postponed until further notice amid a player-led boycott in protest of the shooting. also breaking the coronavirus pandemic has now claimed more than 179,000 lives here in the united states. there are more than 5.8 million
tom time. a little tt. stop living with at&t. xfinity delivers gig speeds to more homes than anyone. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolftzer in the situation room tracking multiple breaking stories this hour. fi new developments on the unrest in kenosha, wisconsin. a 17-year-old is now under arrest in connection with the deadly overnight shooting. another citywide curfew is about to go into effect just ahead of what could become the...
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homeland security chad wolf serving in his position unlawfully and did not have authority to scale back the program. here to react is fox news exhibiter and former act being ice director tomether a do you make of the legal challenge. >> i think they will lose it. daca is illegal. president obama didn't have the right to do it. if you accepted barack obama had the right to create this program out of air, then certainly another president this that same authority to end the program. and the supreme court's decision they didn't say that the program is legal. they said the government ended it incorrectly because they didn't follow the administrative procedures act of 1946 statue which is a weak decision. basically what the supreme court said is you have to follow administrative procedures act. you have to put it in front of the register. give the public 30 days to respond what your intents are and you respond to those comments and then you act. so the supreme court dhs secretary road map how to end this legally. that's why it happened. jedediah: tom is, it concerning though when you look at some of the numbers you see ag's from 13 disats states and the district of columbia fil
homeland security chad wolf serving in his position unlawfully and did not have authority to scale back the program. here to react is fox news exhibiter and former act being ice director tomether a do you make of the legal challenge. >> i think they will lose it. daca is illegal. president obama didn't have the right to do it. if you accepted barack obama had the right to create this program out of air, then certainly another president this that same authority to end the program. and the...