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Transcripts For WHUT Charlie Rose 20100824

captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: tony judt died of a.l.s. or lou gehrig s disease on august 6. he was 62 years old, although in some places he was known for his controversial views on. he authored 13 books for which he became a pulitzer prize finalist post-war a history of europe since 1945. last year, judt was awarded the george orwell prize for intelligence, insight and conspicuous courage. over the years he was a great friend of this program as a guest and a guest host. in september of 2008 tony judt was diagnosed with a.l.s. it is an affliction that he described as progressive imprisonment without parole. over the past 18 months, he dictated dozens of essays and on edz, wrote two books and delivered from memory his last lecture to an auditorium of n.y.u. students. his words that night were recently turned into his last book. it is a petition for the future, a rallying cry for renewing social demo

Transcripts For WHUT Charlie Rose 20100824

captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: tony judt died of a.l.s. or lou gehrig s disease on august 6. he was 62 years old, although in some places he was known for his controversial views on. he authored 13 books for which he became a pulitzer prize finalist post-war a history of europe since 1945. last year, judt was awarded the george orwell prize for intelligence, insight and conspicuous courage. over the years he was a great friend of this program as a guest and a guest host. in september of 2008 tony judt was diagnosed with a.l.s. it is an affliction that he described as progressive imprisonment without parole. over the past 18 months, he dictated dozens of essays and on edz, wrote two books and delivered from memory his last lecture to an auditorium of n.y.u. students. his words that night were recently turned into his last book. it is a petition for the future, a rallying cry for renewing social demo

Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20100824

well, i m still alive. i never thought of myself, charlie, as a controversialist. rose: tony judt for the hour, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: tony judt died of a.l.s. or lou gehrig s disease on august 6. he was 62 years old, although in some places he was known for his controversial views on. he authored 13 books for which he became a pulitzer prize finalist post-war a history of europe since 1945. last year, judt was awarded the george orwell prize for intelligence, insight and conspicuous courage. over the years he was a great friend of this program as a guest and a guest host. in september of 2008 tony judt was diagnosed with a.l.s. it is an affliction that he described as progressive imprisonment without parole. over the past 18 months, he dictated dozens of essays and on edz, wrote two books and delivered from memory his last lecture to an auditorium of n.y.u. students. his words tha

Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20100824

well, i m still alive. i never thought of myself, charlie, as a controversialist. rose: tony judt for the hour, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: tony judt died of a.l.s. or lou gehrig s disease on august 6. he was 62 years old, although in some places he was known for his controversial views on. he authored 13 books for which he became a pulitzer prize finalist post-war a history of europe since 1945. last year, judt was awarded the george orwell prize for intelligence, insight and conspicuous courage. over the years he was a great friend of this program as a guest and a guest host. in september of 2008 tony judt was diagnosed with a.l.s. it is an affliction that he described as progressive imprisonment without parole. over the past 18 months, he dictated dozens of essays and on edz, wrote two books and delivered from memory his last lecture to an auditorium of n.y.u. students. his words tha

Transcripts For CSPAN2 C-SPAN2 Weekend 20100220

the beginning of the map is broken. it would have been pretty easy just to push the frame down a little bit. i think the point is clear this is a break with tradition, this is new knowledge and it s exciting. more exciting and the stuff over on the left. people tend to forget that. this is a great discovery because it means you can sail from europe and into the indian ocean and beyond. even beyond that, is the fact that the map shows a full 360 degrees of longitude, one of the first to do that, as well. and maps prior to this one tended to leave a certain portion of the globe up mapped and implied on the back of the map, and the implication was it was just kind of uncharted oceanic space and you didn t need to try to depict it. here, is one of the first pictures of the world, laid out in a full 360 degrees, and what we are seeing, is a picture of the world, roughly, as we know it today. it is obviously not fully correct. distorted and full of misconceptions and deliberately

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