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her country shaped her fiction? anne enright, welcome to hardtalk. nice to be here. well, it s great to have you here. now, to an outsider, you do seem like a deeply rooted writer. that sounds so dull, doesn t it? yeah, no, ishould have gone places and done things, and i did a little, but, yeah, i returned to ireland. but would you acknowledge that those roots are hugely important to you? i pass the building where i was born when i go into town. so it is, it is quite close. yeah. it s fascinating because, just the other day, i interviewed a colombian novelist and he said to me, i only really was able to write about my country and the things that really mattered to me when i left it, when i had a little bit of space and distance and freedom to actually express what i really thought. but you ve always felt free enough from within. orfoolish enough one or the other to say whatever i wanted to say at any given time. yeah, um. ..so i think it was difficult in the de ....
You could get mild infection. we don t know what that number is because the cdc inexplikically stopped tracking these breakthrough infections. but if you are infected, is there a chance that you could then spread the infection to others, even if you are fully vaccinated? that s because with the delta variant we know now from studies that you are carrying 1,000 times the delta load. so if you are fully vaccinated, that reduces the viral load, but is it enough to prevent you from transmitting it to others. that s one of the reasons why you see many public health experts wearing masks indoors if we are around people we don t know are vaccinated or not because we want to use caution. right. we don t want to spread it to others even unknowingly even though we have been vaccinated. that s a great nuance to point out. new information, though, from israel s ministry of health in just the effectiveness of the ....
Prosecutor. very much seen as a man of integrity, a white night in the prosecutorial world. i dealt with him a lot when he was the deputy attorney general. we worked a lot on the usa patriot act. the the deputy attorney general. when i was at the treasury department and then white house. and he was a seminole figure. he was seen not only as a man of integrity but someone who could articulate what the administration was trying to achieve with great balance and great nuance. and he certainly had ambition. no doubt about that. but he was a man of great intellect and integrity. and so to see him caught in the middle of all this. not only difficult to watch in terms of his arc and history, but no doubt he is in shock now. and this is not where he wanted to be. i imagine he imagined serving the full ten years and being able to do important things. on the counter terrorism side. ....
Entangled with our experience of the culture around us at the time. 100 years ago women were criticized if they expressed sexual desire as that being abnormal. now with the development of viagra and now addyi, women are being positioned, some of them, to potentially feel an externally imposed problem. not to deny that some women themselves do experience lack of desire as a distressing problem. so it s not simple but you re right to point out that the external creation, the marketing, the hype is not going to play out well for all women. that s a great nuance that you bring into this. linda, your work centers the health of black women. does addyi, however imperfect it is, do some good for more research in conversations about what turns many kinds of women on? well, it does. it s a great start and it s a conversation we need to have but ....
President obama has been. i m sure president obama kind of envies the success of this pope in the way he has been accoladed by catholics and non-catholics alike in bridging the culture wars. 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. they agree on helping poor people on the problems of income, inequality and those areas, but when it am cans to same-sex marriage, birth control and abortion, they clearly disagree. how do they finesse that in a one-hour meeting? i don t think it s about finesse. the most important key to understanding this pope is the remarkable interview he did early in his papacy with the jesuit magazines with italy and the united states in which he said and with great nuance, the priorities of the institutional catholic church need to be changed to move towards ....