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particular are very good at deciding what is revolutionary about their own style but someone like william dean is editor of the atlantic monthly and is offers a gateway for the writers to enter the new england literary establishment how is this perceptive about why these writers represent a break from the past and what they are drawing from the frontier into this rich irony and the flow and use of dialect that he is looking at and seeing the earnest of the new american literature which for him is necessary to modernize american literature and bring it out of it'its kind of provincial viewig of the origins and that is the crusade. so i would say that he was an invaluable resource for me to understand what was revolutionary about the style but as many artists they are not always articulate about their work. yes sir. >> so in the introduction you mentioned at the parallel between the war and the vietnam 100 years apart and reference to the west and east of geography and how that influenced the literature of the time? i was wondering if you elaborate on that further in the book or if you wanted to
particular are very good at deciding what is revolutionary about their own style but someone like william dean is editor of the atlantic monthly and is offers a gateway for the writers to enter the new england literary establishment how is this perceptive about why these writers represent a break from the past and what they are drawing from the frontier into this rich irony and the flow and use of dialect that he is looking at and seeing the earnest of the new american literature which for him...
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dean reynolds and manuel boojorquez are in the storm zone. a mayor is shot. tensions rise in the east-west standoff over ukraine. holly williams is there. sponsors flee after racially- charged comments purportedly made by the owner of the l.a. clippers. carter evans reports the n.b.a. will weigh in next. and vincente arenas with a town devastated by another tornado just as it was recovering from the last one. >> what hurts you the most? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
dean reynolds and manuel boojorquez are in the storm zone. a mayor is shot. tensions rise in the east-west standoff over ukraine. holly williams is there. sponsors flee after racially- charged comments purportedly made by the owner of the l.a. clippers. carter evans reports the n.b.a. will weigh in next. and vincente arenas with a town devastated by another tornado just as it was recovering from the last one. >> what hurts you the most? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs...
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dean reynolds and manuel boojorquez are in the storm zone. a mayor is shot. tensions rise in the east-west standoff over ukraine. holly williams is there. sponsors flee after racially- charged comments purportedly made by the owner of the l.a. clippers. carter evans reports the n.b.a. will weigh in next. and vincente arenas with a town devastated by another tornado just as it was recovering from the last one. >> what hurts you the most? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. right now, dangerous weather is moving through the south and midwest. it's already created a tornado that hit tupelo, mississippi this afternoon. the extent of the damage and injuries there is not clear. right now, tornado watches are up in mississippi, alabama, louisiana, tennessee, kentucky and virginia. and, in iowa, illinois and missouri. this is what a tornado spawned by this system did last evening just outside little rock. twisters are blamed for at least 16 deaths in arkansas, oklahoma and iowa. many more have been injured. dozens of homes are destroyed or severely d
dean reynolds and manuel boojorquez are in the storm zone. a mayor is shot. tensions rise in the east-west standoff over ukraine. holly williams is there. sponsors flee after racially- charged comments purportedly made by the owner of the l.a. clippers. carter evans reports the n.b.a. will weigh in next. and vincente arenas with a town devastated by another tornado just as it was recovering from the last one. >> what hurts you the most? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs...
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proud to join this fight for paycheck fairness, and effort led by the dean in the women in the senate, the first democratic william ever elected to the senate in her own right and longest serving woman in congress today, senator barbara mikulski. this is the same fight many of our own mothers and grandmothers fought for, equal pay for equal work. the promise made by the equal pay act 50 years ago literally half a century ago continues to be broken every single day in the country, and when that happens, it doesn't just hold out women individually, but holds back entire families, the entire economy. today, women make up more than half of america's population and nearly half the work force. women are out earning men in college degrees and advanced degrees, and our growing share of primary household earners, but to this day, men are still out earning women. women earns 70 cents for every dollar men earn. even less for women of color. in the years leading to the equal pay agent, only about 11% of the families relied on women as the primary wage earner for kids under 18. just 11%. today, 40% of primary or soul wage earn
proud to join this fight for paycheck fairness, and effort led by the dean in the women in the senate, the first democratic william ever elected to the senate in her own right and longest serving woman in congress today, senator barbara mikulski. this is the same fight many of our own mothers and grandmothers fought for, equal pay for equal work. the promise made by the equal pay act 50 years ago literally half a century ago continues to be broken every single day in the country, and when that...
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williams, is psychologist now teaching at drexel university. jedediah bila, fox news contributor and former high school academic dean and advisor. you both. >> great to be here. jenna: let me begin with you. school riots, protesters, any of that is not a new phenomenon. this is not something brand new we're covering. if you look at last week, and this behavior, one has to ask the question, what is going on? what do you think is actually happening here? >> jell-o shots. jenna: is that it, dr. chuck? is it just alcohol? that could be the answer. >> jell-o shots. when you combine jell-o shots, testosterone and a scoreboard you get craziness. i think it is march madness. we're all tuned into college basketball. it is spring break. so there is lot going on making sort of kids unusually crazy, so to speak. being able to control that, an contain that is part of the challenge, that we face. those of us who deal with young going to be crazy from time to time. just don't want to harm themselves or anybody else. jenna: we certainly don't want that. jedediah, someone that worked in education. is this responsibility of schools? a lot is happ
williams, is psychologist now teaching at drexel university. jedediah bila, fox news contributor and former high school academic dean and advisor. you both. >> great to be here. jenna: let me begin with you. school riots, protesters, any of that is not a new phenomenon. this is not something brand new we're covering. if you look at last week, and this behavior, one has to ask the question, what is going on? what do you think is actually happening here? >> jell-o shots. jenna: is...
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dean's list. that fall he brought a friend home because the boy had nowhere else to go during the break. christmas was uneventful. gus went back to williamnd mary in january. i went to a pharmacy to refill his medication and left him with a prescription card and trusted him to keep it filled. some time in 2013 gus stopped taking his medicine. when he returned home, while his grades continued to be good, his behavior and attitude had changed. he went back to nature camp last summer, and even in his illness his heart was always evident. he was known at camp last summer for his kindness to homesick campers. he always had time for lonely strangers. he was the guy who would always give the people on the street looking for a dime a dime. he was a good samaritan. as parents we continue to believe we could get our son back. that illness which had never been fully explained, at least not to me, had not taken over and that gus would be able to lead a productive life. friends and family a assured me he would grow out of it. what about mental illness? likewise, we as a society long to find treatment for physical illnesses such as cancer or heart dis
dean's list. that fall he brought a friend home because the boy had nowhere else to go during the break. christmas was uneventful. gus went back to williamnd mary in january. i went to a pharmacy to refill his medication and left him with a prescription card and trusted him to keep it filled. some time in 2013 gus stopped taking his medicine. when he returned home, while his grades continued to be good, his behavior and attitude had changed. he went back to nature camp last summer, and even in...
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dean's list. that fall he brought a friend home because the boy had nowhere else to go during the break. christmas was uneventful. andwent back to william the mary in january. i went to a pharmacy, to refill his medication, and left him with a prescription card and trusted him to keep it filled. stoppede in 2013 gus taking his medicine. when he returned home, while his grades continue to be good, his behavior and attitude had changed. he went back to nature camp last summer, and even in his illness his heart was always evident. he was known at camp last summer for his kindness to homesick campers. he always had time for lonely strangers. he was the guy who would always give the people on the street looking for a time a dime. he was a good samaritan. as parents we continue to believe we could get our son back. that illness which had never been fully explained, at least not to me, had not taken over and that gus would be able to lead a productive life. friends and family a short me he me hegrow -- assured would grow out of it. what about mental illness? longise, we as a society mature, find treatment for physical illnesses such as cancer
dean's list. that fall he brought a friend home because the boy had nowhere else to go during the break. christmas was uneventful. andwent back to william the mary in january. i went to a pharmacy, to refill his medication, and left him with a prescription card and trusted him to keep it filled. stoppede in 2013 gus taking his medicine. when he returned home, while his grades continue to be good, his behavior and attitude had changed. he went back to nature camp last summer, and even in his...