Colin mccann he talked about ireland writing and new novel, transatlantic. And this is the beauty of fiction, not that, you know, the history is fantastic and sociology is fantastic and all of these things together i will never prioritize one or privilege one over the other, but fiction can get into the small moments, where whatever it happens to be, leopold bloom, furnish of the corner, somebody brushing their teeth, somebody, you know, feeling a hand on your face, these things that history doesnt necessarily write about, but they are small moments that buildup and they make the large moments, and so i believe that fiction can create history. Rose we conclude tonight with an encore presentation of our conversation with artist James Terrell on his major new exhibition at the guggenheim. Ideas and thoughts are cheap, you know, you can have many of them but it is actually pulling it off and making these things, realizing them, and, you know, as an artist you have to manifest, you dont ge
And real citizens. And what is missing in the arab world today is he common vision of what to be free to be, to do. Rose we continue and also have a return to our conversation with irish novelist colin mccann he talked about ireland writing and new novel, transatlantic. And this is the beauty of fiction, not that, you know, the history is fantastic and sociology is fantastic and all of these things together i will never prioritize one or privilege one over the other, but fiction can get into the small moments, where whatever it happens to be, leopold bloom, furnish of the corner, somebody brushing their teeth, somebody, you know, feeling a hand on your face, these things that history doesnt necessarily write about, but they are small moments that buildup and they make the large moments, and so i believe that fiction can create history. Rose we conclude tonight with an encore presentation of our conversation with artist James Terrell on his major new exhibition at the guggenheim. Ideas
Colin mccann he talked about ireland writing and new novel, transatlantic. And this is the beauty of fiction, not that, you know, the history is fantastic and sociology is fantastic and all of these things together i will never prioritize one or privilege one over the other, but fiction can get into the small moments, where whatever it happens to be, leopold bloom, furnish of the corner, somebody brushing their teeth, somebody, you know, feeling a hand on your face, these things that history doesnt necessarily write about, but they are small moments that buildup and they make the large moments, and so i believe that fiction can create history. Rose we conclude tonight with an encore presentation of our conversation with artist James Terrell on his major new exhibition at the guggenheim. Ideas and thoughts are cheap, you know, you can have many of them but it is actually pulling it off and making these things, realizing them, and, you know, as an artist you have to manifest, you dont ge
for all. you helped to draft the speech the president game on the anniversary of january 6th where he really took the gloves off, going after trump, spreading the big lie, but some worried it was too tough, that it was going to cause more polarization. is that part of the price of telling the truth in 2022, john? well, the president speaks for the president. so to answer your question for me, yes. in greek, truth means unconcealed. it means it is something that you see that is real. and i don t think any of us are helping ourselves by pretending that this is an ordinary hour of crisis. this is not bob dole and george mitchum squaring off over a continuing resolution in 1986. right, right, right. it s just not.
captured american soldier. with july the deadliest money for u.s. soldiers, the pentagon is promising to do everything it can to find soldier bowe bergdahl. reporter: along main street they tied yellow ribbons, the residents searching for a way to spor bowe bergdahl and his family. we want him to get back home. reporter: the town is reeling from the images of one of their own in captivity. scared i won t be able to go home. and it is very unnerving to be a prisoner. reporter: the defense department says the 23-year-old american soldier left his base june 30th. how or why is unclear. the taliban claim they have m, posting this video to the internet. for the u.s. military, finding bergdahl is now a 24 hour a day mission. our commanders are sparing no effort to find this young soldier and i also would say my personal reaction was one of disgust at the exploitation of this young man. reporter: the military tried to keep bergdahl s identity a secret as long as they c