to seattle and picked up 2,000 soldiers, and then we left and went to hawaii. and we had a great greeting there with all the people having leis ready for us when we got there. as far as my duty was concerned, i was assigned to the education office where i taught illiterates to where they could read and write, and what a joy it was to have a boy come and say i got a letter from my mom and i could read it. oh. that s amazing. it s hard to tell. when you relive this. i m sure you remember that young man very clearly, don t you. and that was my duty, actually, as an education office, but when we were off-duty and they had other things that had to be done we all broke in and helped because
concerned, i was assigned to the education office where i taught illiterates where they could read and write. what a joy it was to have a boy come and say i got a letter from my mom. i can read it. that is amazing, pat. it s hard to tell. 101 years old. thanks to everybody at home for joining us. spending some of your precious july mouth with us. i m gillian turner. bryan, great to be with you. i m listen listen. your world with edward lawrence is up next. happy fourth of july, everyone. thanks for being here. entresto is the #1 heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive
bullit an di waatah cannan will bring a blam blam nevah mind scarman will bring a blam blam. thank you very much forthat, linton. and you say you wrote that in response to the new cross fire in london, which in 1981 was followed by the riots, the protests in brixton in south london. and i should say to you that one conservative newspaper, the spectator, at the time, said of your poems, written obviously in patois english, that they wreaked havoc in schools and helped to create a generation of rioters and illiterates . he chuckles. i m sure you re familiar with that kind of criticism, but nevertheless, how do you respond to it? i felt rather flattered that the spectator should see it fit to give me space on their precious pages, you know? i felt that if this, um.
bring a blam blam. thank you very much forthat, linton. and you say you wrote that in response to the new cross fire in london, which in 1981 was followed by the riots, the protests in brixton in south london. and i should say to you that one conservative newspaper, the spectator, at the time, said of your poems, written obviously in patois english, that they wreaked havoc in schools and helped to create a generation of rioters and illiterates . he chuckles. i m sure you re familiar with that kind of criticism, but nevertheless, how do you respond to it? i felt rather flattered that the spectator should see it fit to give me space on their precious pages, you know? i felt that if this, um. ..if this magazine that represents right wing opinions is saying those things about me, then i m doing something right.
in response to the new cross fire in london, which in 1981 was followed by the riots, the protests in brixton in south london. and i should say to you that one conservative newspaper, the spectator, at the time, said of your poems, written obviously in patois english, that they wreaked havoc in schools and helped to create a generation of rioters and illiterates . he chuckles. i m sure you re familiar with that kind of criticism, but nevertheless, how do you respond to it? i felt rather flattered that the spectator should see it fit to give me space on their precious pages, you know? i felt that if this, um. ..if this magazine that represents right wing opinions is saying those things about me, then i m doing something right. how important is it for your sense