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Sherlock Holmes:The Awakened unveils a new trailer

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00:23 sec | 4 months ago

Sherlock Holmes:The Awakened unveils a new trailer

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Journalist Jonathan Swan Goes on MSNBC to Attack Dan Bongino

The Dan Bongino Show

01:07 min | 1 year ago

Journalist Jonathan Swan Goes on MSNBC to Attack Dan Bongino

"Here's Jonathan Swan media guy you know fake news specialist right Here's on with Joe Scarborough on MSNBC I don't know if he had makeup on before they hit her without it feel really special and stuff And Jonathan Swan's on MSNBC You know they're looking like all the serious type you know all polished and professional What does he do He attacks yeah yours truly damn bogino because I call axios out on their fake news all the time and fake news specialists like this guy Listen to him pretty much openly call for me to be for action to be taken against me against Facebook Watch the implication here he makes about me on Facebook Check this out You don't need to be Sherlock Holmes to figure this out I mean these products were designed to be addictive They were designed to generate outrage and you can see it You look at the top people who are getting the top things It's like Dan bongino and people who are just revving people out of throwing red meats I mean that's what they reward I've had a correct these two buffoons Joe Scarborough as well laughing in the background So many times I've had it correct them These people lie to you They lie to you constantly I've had to correct them Their outlets they don't know anything

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

02:15 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"Beaches to the man. Who loves out for its own sake remarked. Sherlock holmes tossing aside the advertisement cheat of the daily telegraph. It is frequently in. Its least important. And lowliest. Manifestations that the keenest pleasure is to be derived. It is pleasant to me to observe watson that you have so far grasped this truth that in these little records of our cases which you have been good enough to drop. And i'm bound to say occasionally to embellish. You have given prominence not so much to the mini corps celebre and sensational trials in which i have figured but rather those incidents which may have been trivial in themselves but which have given room for those faculties of deduction and of logic syntheses which i have made my special province and yet said is smiling. I cannot quite hold myself absolve from the charge of sensationalism which has been urged against my record. You have ed. Perhaps he observed taking up a glowing cinder with the tongs and lighting it with the long cherrywood pipe which was went to replace his clay when he was in a disputatious. Rather than meditative mood. You have aired perhaps in attempting to put color and life into each of your statements instead of confining yourself to the task of placing upon record that severe reasoning from cause to effect which is really the only notable feature about two thing. It seems to me that i have done you. Fool justice in the matter. I remarked with some coldness for i was repelled by the egotism which i had more than once observed to be a strong factor in my friends singular character. No it is not selfishness or conceit. Said he answering as was his. Won't my thoughts rather than my words. If i claim four justice for my art it is because it is an impersonal thing. A thing beyond myself crime is common. Logic is red therefore it is upon the logic rather than upon the crime that you should dwell you have degraded walk should have been a course of lectures into a series of tales..

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

04:25 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"She cried it was in the night and fair rang through the house and sent shivers through me. So i went to see in the morning. Mrs rhonda says if you anything that is troubling your soul as the clergy. Her says and there's the police between them. You should get some hope. For god's sake not the police says she and the clergy can't change what is past and yet she says it would ease my mind. Someone new truth before died hostess. I if you won't have the regulars there's this detective man what we read about begging your pardon mr holmes and she she i jumped at it. That's the man says she. I wonder i never thought of it before. Bringing me and mrs manilow if he won't come tell him i'm the wife of rhonda's wild beasts show say that and give him the name abbas parther here it is a. She wrote it bus power. We'll bring him if he's the man i think us and it will to remark homes many missing metallo. I should like to have it. It'll chat to dr watson that will carry us to lunchtime clock. You may expect to see us at your house and vixen visited. No sooner waddled out of the room. No other verb can describe mrs melo's method of progression and sherlock holmes threw himself with fierce energy upon the pile of commonplace books in the corner but a few minutes was a constant swish of the leaves and then with the granted his faction he came upon what he sought so excited was he did not rise but settled on the floor like some strange buddha with crossed. Legs the huge books around him and one opened up on his knees case. Why did me the time watson here on my marginal notes to prove it. I confess but i could make nothing of it. And yet i was convinced the coroner was a wrong. Have you know recollection of the abbas powder tragedy none homes and yet you with me then but certainly my impression was is superficial followers. Nothing to go by and none of the parties had engaged my services. Perhaps you would care to read the papers. Do not give me any points. That.

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

05:54 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"But suppose i'm bound to take every possibility into account that it should prove afterwards that you had no right to sell or haven't got to your gainst. Any claim sought that of course with open up questions to what your county was were. My bank goes with onto that quite so and yet the who transactions likes me as rather unusual or you can do business on that. I with indifference. I've given you fest offer as i understand that. You were concer- nicely. I have no difficulty in other quarters. Who told you. I was a connoisseur ours. Wherever you written a book on the subject if you read the book no gm a. is becomes more and more difficult for me to understand you are a connoisseur and collector would a valuable piece new collection and yet you've never traveled to consult the one book which would have told you the real meaning and value of what you held. How do you explain that. I'm a very busy man doctor in practice. That is no answer. If a man has a hobby he follows it up. whatever his other pursuits may be. Who said in your note that you are connoisseur. So i am might ask you few questions to test you. I'm obliged to tell you dr. If you are indeed a doctor it's incident becomes more and more suspicious. I would ask you. What do you know of the emperor show mu on. How do associated him with the trussell in neha now in me thus set pus. Tell me a little about nauseam. Weighed in st and its place in the history of salamis sprang from my in simulated anga. This is intolerable size at i. I came here to do favor not to be examined as if i schoolboy my knowledge on these subjects maybe second or it your own but i suddenly not answer questions which have been putting so offensive away. He looked at me. Stoodley langer gun from his eyes. He suddenly glad there was a gleam teeth from between those cruel lips..

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

03:32 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"Though an architectural nightmare was imposing in its size and solidity a butler would have adorned bench of bishops showed me in and handed me over to plush clad woman who i should me into batman's presence. He was standing at the open front of a great case which stood between the windows and which contained part of his chinese collection. He turned as i entered with a small brown vas in his hand. Please sit down. Doctor said he. I was looking over my own tweezers and wondering whether i could really afford to edge to them. This little tangs specimen which dates from the seven. Sensually would probably interest you. I'm sure you never saw. I know workmanship oil-rich Lease have you the ming salsa with your which you spoke i kathleen unpacked handed to him. He seated himself at his desk pulled over the lamp for it was growing dark and set himself to examine it as he did so. The yellow light beat upon his own features and i was able to study them my ease. He was certainly a remarkably handsome man. His european reputation for beauty was fully deserved in figure. He was not more than of middle size but was built upon graceful active lines. His face was swarthy almost oriental with large dark. Languid is which might easily holding irresistible fascination for women his hand moustache where raven black letter short pointed and carefully waxed his features regular and pleasing save only his fate than lipped mouth. If i saw a murderers it was there. A cruel hod gash in the face compressed in neck suitable terrible. He was advised to train his moustache. Away from it. Void was h is dangerous signal set as a warning to his victims voice was engaging and his manas perfect. I should have put him in a little over thirty. I was record off to which showed that he was forty two very fine very fine. Indeed he said at last and you say you have a set of six to correspond. What puzzles me is that i should not have heard of such magnificent specimens only know of one in england to match this and to certain not likely to be in the markets. Would it be disclosed. If i were to ask you dr. He'll barton how you obtain this law. Does it really matter. I asked but as callous. And as i could muster can see that the piece of genuine national the value. I'm content to take an experts valuation famous. Elliot's said he was a quick suspicious. Flashed of his dog is in dealing with objects such value when naturally wishes to know all about the action that the piece is genuine is have no doubts at all about that..

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

03:12 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"I could then hand me that little box. When the mantelpiece he opened the lid and took out a small object must carefully wrapped in some fine eastern silk this. He unfolded and disclosed a delicate little source of the most beautiful deep blue color. It needs kaffa handling. What's some this is the real eggshell. Pottery of the ming dynasty. No find a piece of a pass through christie's a complete set of this would worth a king's ransom in fact it just thoughtful. If there is a complete set outside the imperial palace of peking. The site of this would drive a real on sell wild but am i to do with it. Homes handed me a card upon which was printed dr hill bottom three six nine half moon street. That is your name. For the evening watson you will call upon batum gruener of habits at at health prostate. He would probably be disengaged a no twa tell him in advance that you are back to call and you will save. You're bringing him a specimen of an absolutely unique set of ming china. You may as well be a medical man since that is a part but you can play without duplicity. You wanna collector. This sets us. Come your way you have heard of. The balanced interest in the subject to new will not averse to selling at a price. What price well asked watson it would set me full down badly if you did not know the value of your own whereas this sosa was got for me. Bautisa james and comes. I understand from the collection of his client. It will not exaggerate. If you say the it could hardly be matched in the world by perhaps just set should value doom by an expert. Excellent watson you scintillating. Today suggest christine feels suddaby. You'll delicacy provincial. Putting a price for yourself. But if he won't see me. Oh yes he will see you. He has the collection mania in its most acute form and especially on this subject on which she isn't that alleged authority. Sit down watson. And i would take the letter no on needed. It will merely say at. You're coming and why it was. An admirable documented short courteous and stimulating to the curiosity of the connoisseur district. Messenger was duly dispatched with it on the same evening with a precious salsa in my and the cod dr hill botin in my pocket. I set off on my own adventure. The beautiful house and grounds indicated. Batum gruner was as james had said a man of considerable wealth along winding drive with banks of rash. Rubs on either side opened out into a great gravelled square adorned with statues. The place had been built by a south african gold king in the days of the great boom and the long low house with touted at the corners..

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

03:54 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"I know let me make clear to you but my own hand is so strong that i can afford to show it. I've been fortunate enough to win the entire affection of this lady. This was given to me. In spite of the fact that i told her very clearly all the unhappy incidents in my life i also told her that sutton and designing persons. I hope you recognize yourself. Would come to her and tell her these things. And i won't her how to treat them. You've heard of post hypnotic suggestion. Mr holmes will you'll see how it works for man of personality can use hypnotism without any vologda policies or tomfoolery. So she is ready for you. And i have no doubt would give you an appointment for. She's quite amenable to have fathers will save. Only in the one little matter disc three i think i could show you with a very paving stone upon which i stood when my eyes fell upon the placard an pang of horror passed through my very soul. It was between the grand hotel and charing cross station but a one legged news vendor displayed his evening papers. The date was just two days off to the last conversation. The black upon yellow or the terrible news sheet murders attack upon sherlock holmes. I think i stood stunned some moments. Then i have a confused recollection of snatching to paper of the remonstrance of the man whom i had not paid. And finally of standing in the doorway of a chemist shop while i turned up the fateful paragraph this was how he ran. We learn with regret at mr. Sherlock holmes well known private detective was the victim this morning of a murderous assault which has left him in a precarious position. But i know exact details to hand but the events seems to have occurred about twelve o'clock in regent street outside the cafe. Royal attack was made by two men armed with sticks and mr holmes was beaten about the head and body receiving injuries which the doctors describe as most serious he was captured to charing cross hospital and afterwards insisted upon being taken to his rooms in baker street miscreants who attacked him appear to have been respectably dressed. Men who escaped from the bystanders. By passing through the coffee royal and out into glasshouse street behind it. I doubt they belonged to that criminal fraternity. Which is so often medication to bewailed activity and ingenuity of the injured man. And he not say the. My is at harvard glanced over. The paragraph before had sprung into a handsome was on my way to baker street. I found leslie oak. Shot the famous surgeon in the hall and his brome waiting at the curb danja. What's his report. To less rate. Scout wounds and some considerable bruises. Several stitches have been necessary. Morphine has been injected and quite as essential but an interview a few minutes but not be absolutely bitten with this permission. I stole into the darkened room. Sufferer was wide awake. And i heard my name and a horse. Whisper the blind three-quarters down but one ray of sunlight slanted through and struck. The bandaged head of the injured man. Crimson patch at soaked through the white linen compress. I sat beside him in my head right muslim. Douglas gadd he mounted in a very weak voice. It's not as bad as it. Teams.

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

05:17 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"Angle. I rather fancy that shin. Well johnson might be a help. I've not had occasion to mention. Shin will johnson in these memoirs. Because i've seldom drawn my cases from the latter phases of my friends career. During the best years of the century. He became a valuable system. johnson. I grieved say made his name. I as a very dangerous villain and served two terms at parkhurst finally repented at allied himself to homes acting as his agents in the huge criminal underworld of london and obtaining information which often proved to be of vital importance. Had johnson been a knock off. The police would soon have been exposed but as he dealt with cases which never came directly into the courts is activities were never realized by his companions with the glamour of his two convictions. Upon him he had the entree of every night club. Dos house and gambling den in the town and his quick observation. Active brain made him an ideal agent forgetting information. It was to him. A sherlock holmes now proposed term. It was not possible for me to follow the immediate steps taken by my friend for i had some pressing professional business of my own but i met him by appointment. That evening at simpson's where sitting at a small table in the front window and looking down the rushing stream of life in strand. He told me something of what it passed. Johnson is on the prowl. That he he may pick up some garbage. And the daca recesses of the underworld foyt is down there amid the black roots of crime that we must hunt for this man secrets but if lady will not accept what is already known why should any fresh discovery of yours turn from her purpose. Who knows what's woman's heart and mind off insoluble puzzles through the mail nada might be condoned all explained and yet some smaller offense might rankle veteran bruna remarked to me. He remarked to you to be not tell you my plans. Well watson i love to come close grips with my man. I like to meet him eye to eye and read for myself the stuff that he is made of. When i'd given johnson instructions. I took a cab at kingston and found the batum. The most affable mood..

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

05:14 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"A fiend. On gruner has some hold over then the strongest of all holes where a woman is concerned. The hold of love the fellow is as you may have heard extraordinarily handsome or the most fascinating manner a gentle voice and that hair romance mystery which means so much to a woman you set to have the whole sex at his mercy and to have made ample use of the fact but how cames juryman to meet a lady of the standing miss vowed at the model. It was on a mediterranean yachting voyage. The company those select paid their own passages no doubts the promoters hardly realized the batteries true character until it was too lace the villain attached himself to the lady and such effect that he has completely and absolutely won her heart to say that she loves him hardly expresses she don't support him. She's obsessed by outside of him. There is nothing on earth. She will not hear one word against him. Everything has been done to cure her of her madness but in vain to sum up she proposes to marry him next month as she is age and has a will of iron is hard to know how to prevent. Does she know about the australian episode. Cutting devil told her every unsavory public scandal of his past life but always in some ways to make himself out to be an innocent martyr shop -solutely except his version to no other the army. But surely you of inadvertently let out the name of your client. There's no doubt general deville. Our visit a fidgeted in his chair. I could deceive you by saying so. Mr holmes would not be true tomorrow. Ville is a brooklyn man. The strong soldier has been utterly demoralized by this incident. Here's lost the nerve which never failed him on the battlefield and become a week. Doddering old man utterly incapable of contending with a brilliant force for us like this australian i- client however is an old friend one who has known the general intimately for many years and taken a paternal interest in this young girl since she wore short frocks. He cannot see this tragedy consummated without some attempts to start. There is nothing in which scotland yard's connect. It was his own suggestion that you should be called in. But it was as. I have said on the express stipulation that he should not be personally involved in that. I have no dogs mr holmes that with your great powers could easily trace my client back through me.

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"You will excuse me if i liked my pipe. If you'll man is more dangerous than the late prof. somebody ati all than the living colonel. Sebastian moran than he is indeed worth meeting. May i ask his name. Have you ever heard of battering gruner. karnal dominates thrive could gloved hands with a laugh. Snow getting cost to mr owns wonderful. So you've already sized him up as a letter is my business to follow the details of continental crime who could possibly have read what happened to prague and have any doubts as to the man's guilt it was a purely technical legal point emma suspicious death a witness that saved him. I am a show that he killed his wife. When the so-called accident happened in the slogan poss-. As if i had seen him do it. I knew that he had come to england and had to present them with that sooner or later he would find me some work to do. Well what has batum bruna been up to. I presume does not this old of tragedy which has come up again. Note is more serious than that to revenge. Crime is important but to prevent it with more. So it's a terrible thing. Mr holmes to see a dreadful events an atrocious situation preparing itself before your eyes to clearly understand whether it will lead and yet to be utterly unable to alerted kind of human being be placed in a mall trying Perhaps not then you will sympathize with the client in whose interests i am acting. I did not understand that. You will merely an intermediary who is the principal mr holmes. I spent enough suppress. That question is important. That i should be able to assure him that. His honored name has been inouye dragged into the outta his motives are to the last degree honorable and chivalrous but he prefers to remain unknown. I need not say that your fees will be assured and you'll be given a perfectly free hand. Charlie the actual name of your client is immaterial. I am sorry said holmes..

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

04:07 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"Hut. Now was mr showed oklahoma's comment when for the ten th time in as many years. I asked his leave to reveal the following narrative so it was that at last. I obtained mission to put on record what was in some ways. The supreme moment of my friends career both homes and i had weakness for the turkish bath. It was over to smoke in the pleasant lassitude of the drawing room that i have found him less reticent and more human than anywhere else on the upper floor of the northumberland avenue establishment. That is an isolated corner. Where two coaches lies side by side and it was on these that we lay upon september third nineteen hundred into a day when my negative begins. I asked him with anything was stirring and for answer. He had shot his long thin nervous arm out of the sheets which enveloped him and draw an envelope from the inside pocket of the coat which hung beside him. It may be some fusses. Self-important fool it. Maybe a matter of life or death said he as he had to be the note. I know no more than this message tells me it was from the carlton club and data the evening before. This is what i read. So james damore presents his compliments to mr sherlock holmes and we'll call upon him at four thirty tomorrow so james begs to say that the match upon which he designed to consult. Mr holmes is very delicate and also very important. He trusts their full. That mr holmes will make every effort to grant this interview and the table confirmed over the telephone to the cotton club. I need not say that. I have confirmed watson that homes as i returned the paper. Do you know anything of this man. Day marie a name is a household word and society. Well i can tell you a little more than that. He has rather a reputation for arranging delicate matters which are to be kept out of the papers. You may remember his negotiations. With sa- jorge luis over the hannaford will case. Here's a man of the world with a natural turn for diplomacy. I'm bound for the hope that this is not a false scent and that he has some real need for our systems our well if you will be so good what some shouldn't be on then you have the our four thirty until then we can put the matter out of our heads. I was living in my own rooms in queen and street at the time but i was rounded baker street before the time named shop to the half hour colonels. James dame was announced. It is hard to necessary to describe him for many will remember that large bluff on his personality that broad clean-shaven face and above all that pleasant mellow voice frankness. Sean from his gray artis is and good. Humor played around his mobile smiling lips. His loosened top hat is doc frock coat. Indeed every detail from pin opinion. The black satin cravat to eleven. To spats over the varnish choose spoke of the meticulous care in dress or which he was famous the big masterful asda crat dominated a little rome. Of course. I was prepared to find dr watson. You mocked with coach powell. His collaboration will be very necessary for. We're dealing on this occasion mr homes or the man to whom violence familiar and who will literally stick nothing. I should say that there is no more dangerous mine. In europe i've had several and opponents whom that flattening term has been applied that homes smile. Don't you smoke then..

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

05:18 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"This is the place that he is. We came to high gates with rounded griffin's towering above them about midday mr bounds informs me the overlay takes a drive and a cottage must slow down while the gates are opened when it comes through before it gathers speed. I want you what's to stop. The coachman was some question. Nevermind me i stand behind this. Holly bush bhushan see what i can see. It was not a long vigil when a quarter of anna we saw the big open yellow barouch coming down the long avenue with two splendid high stepping gray carriage horses in the shafts homes crouched behind his bush with the dog. I stood unconcerned. Swinging a in the roadway. I keep Ran out and the gates swung open. The carriage had slowed to a walk. And i was able to get a good look. At the occupants a highly colored young woman with flaxen hair and impudent is sat on the left and right was an elderly person with rounded back and a huddle of shoals about her face and shoulders which proclaimed the invalid when the horses reached the high road. I held up my hand with an authoritative gesture and as the coachman pulled up. I'm quad if sir robert was at schloss commode place at the same moment. Homes stood out and released the spaniel with a joyous cry it desk forward to the cottage and sprang up on the step then in a moment it's iga greeting changed to furious rage at it snapped at the black skirt above it drive on drive on shrieked a harsh voice. The coachman lashed the horses and we were left standing in the roadway. Well what some that's done. It said holmes as he fastened the lead to the neck of the excited spaniel he thought it was his mistress and he found. It was a strange odd dogs. Don't make mistakes but was the voice of a man. I cried exactly. We have added one card to hand watson but it needs careful playing all the same. My companion seemed to have no further plans for the day and we did actually use of fishing tackle in the millstream with the result that we had a dish of trout for supper. It was only after that meal at homes showed signs of renewed activity one small. We found ourselves upon the same road as in the morning. Which led us to the park gates a toll doc. Figure was awaiting us there who proved to be a london acquaintance. Mr john mason the train..

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

05:13 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"Who say that is another man there. It must be one of your own stable. Men know someone from the house shortly to spa who it is and question. Him is no one i know. Can you say that. Because i have seen him mr holmes. It was on that second night so robert turned and passed us. Me and stevens quaking in the bush's like two bunny rabbits for the was a bit of moon at night but we could hear the other moving about behind. We are not afraid of him so we up when robert was gone and pretended we were just having a walk in the moonlight and so we came right on him. A casual and innocent as you please. Her no one. Who may you be says i. I guess he had not heard is coming so you looked over his shoulder with a faces if he had seen the devil coming out of hell he let out a yell and away. He went as hard as he could liquidate the darkness. He could run. I'll give him that in a minute. He was out of sight and hearing and who he was or what he was. We never found but you saw him clearly in the moonlight. Yes i would swear to his yellow face a mean dog. I should say what could he have in common with sir. Robert home set for some time lost in thought who keeps lady beatrice folder company. He asked lost her made. Carrie evans she has been with this. Five years and is no doubt devoted. Mr mason shuffled uncomfortably. She's devoted enough. He answered last. But i won't say to whom said holmes i can't tell tales out of school. I understand mason. Of course the situation is cared. Enough from dr watson's description of robert. I can realize that no woman is safe from him. Don't you think the quarrel between brother and sister may lie there will. The scandal has been for a long time but she may not have seen it before. Let us suppose. The cheers suddenly founded out. She wants to get rid of the woman. Braga will not permit it the invalid with a weak heart inability to get about has no means of enforcing her will. The hated made is still tied to her. The lady refuses to speak sulks takes the drink. So robert and his anger takes pet spaniel away from her does not always hang together. Well it's might do as far as it goes exactly as far as it goes. How would all that s- bad upon the visits by nights to the old crypt mccown fit that into our plot. Nossa are those something more that i competition. Why should so robert want to dig up a.

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

05:30 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"Holmes and whisper. If you will take one elbow of the too faithful delores. I will take the other now. He added as he closed the door behind him. I think we may leave them to settle rest among themselves. I've only one further note of this case. It is the letter which homes wrote in final onset of that with which the narrative begins it ran thus baker street of ember twenty-first re vampires sir referring to your letter of the nineteenth. I beg to state that. I have looked into the inquiry of your client. Mr robert ferguson or ferguson and your head tea brokers of mincing lane and that the matter has been brought to a satisfactory conclusion with thanks for your recommendation i m serve faithfully yours shock homes. The adventure of shos come old place. A shallow homes had been bending for a long time over a low power microscope now. He straightened himself up and looked around me. In triumph eight is glue watson that he unquestionably it is grew. Haven't look at these scattered objects in the field. I stooped to the ip and focused for my vision. Those has our threads from a tweet coat. The irregular gray masses are dust that are epithelial scales on the left. Those brown blobs in the center on doubtedly. Glue well i said laughing. I'm prepared to take your word for it. Does depend upon it. It is a fine demonstration answered innocent pancras case. You might remember. The cap was found beside the dead policemen. The accused man denies that it is his but he is a picture frame maker who a ritually handles. Glue is at one of your cases. No my friend. Male of the yard asked me to look into the case. Since i ran down that koyna by there's zinc and copper filings in the same his cuff. They have begun to realize the importance of the microscope. He looked impatiently at his watch. I had a new client calling. But he's overdue by the way watson. You know something of racing. I will to. I paid for it with about half my wound pension. Then make you my handy guide to the tough. What about sir. Robert norbertine does the name the call. Anything what i should say so. He lives at sussex place. And i know it well but my summa quotas were down there once. November nearly came within your province. Once i was that it was when he horsewhipped. Sam brewer the well known cousin street moneylender on newmarket heath. He nearly killed a man He sounds interesting..

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

05:26 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"With the very penetrating and as it seemed to me unfriendly gays. What about your other child. Mystify goodson asked homes. Might we make the acquaintance of the baby. Ask mrs mason to bring baby on that fighters from the boy went off with a curious shambling gait which told my surgical is that he was suffering. From a week's bein. Presently he returned behind him came at tall gaunt woman banning in her arms of any beautiful child dark guide golden had a wonderful mixture of the saxon and latin ferguson was evidently devoted to it for he took it into his arms and funded most tenderly. And she anyone having hot to hurt him. He muttered as he glanced down at the small angry. Red pucca upon the chubb throat. It was this moment that i chance to plants at homes and so a most singular intently and his expression his face was a set as if it had been carved out of old ivory and his eyes which have glanced for a moment at father and child when now fixed with eager curiosity upon something that the other side of the room following his gaze. I could only guess that he was looking out through the window at the melancholy dripping garden it is true that a shutter at half closed outside and obstructed the view but nonetheless it was certainly at the window that holmes was fixing his concentrated attention then he smiled and his eyes came back to the baby on its chubby neck. That was this small packard mark. Without speaking homes examined with care finance. He's shook one of the dimpled fists. Which waived in front of him goodbye. It'll man you have made a strange start in life nurse. I wish to have a word with you. In private. he took her aside and spoke earnestly for a few minutes. I only heard the last words which were anxiety will soon. I hope be set at rest. The woman who seem to be a sawas island kind of creature withdrew with the child. What is mrs mason like asked him not very pe- possessing externally as you can see the heart of gold and devoted to the child. Her jack.

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

03:35 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"Twice the wife was caught in the act of assaulting this poor lad in the most unprovoked way once. She struck him with a stick and left a great wheel on his arm. This was a small matter however impact with conduct to our own child adere boy just under one year of age on one occasion about a month ago. This child had been left by its nurse for a few minutes. Allowed cry from the baby. As of pain called the nurse back as she ran into the room she saw her employees Lady leaning over the baby and apparently biting his neck that was a small wound in the neck from which a stream of blood had escaped. The nurse was so hot defied that she wished to call the husband but the lady implored her not to do so actually gave her five pounds as a price for her silence. No explanation was ever given and for the moment a matter was passed over it left however a terrible impression upon the nurses mind and from that time she began to watch mistress closely and to keep a close a guard upon the baby whom she tenderly loved. It seemed to her that even as she watched the mother so the mother watched her and every time she was compelled to leave the baby alone. The mother was waiting to get at it day and night. Anise covered the child and day and night. A silent watchful. Mother seemed to be lying in. Wait as a wolf waits for lamb. It must read most incredible to you. And yet i beg you to take it serious day for a child's life and a man's sanity may depend upon it at last that came one dreadful day when the facts could no longer be concealed from the husband. The nurses nerve had given way she could stand the strain no longer and she made a clean breast of it all to the man to him. It seemed as a wild detail as it may now seem to you. He knew his wife. To be a loving wife and save for the assaults upon her stepson. A loving mother. I then shuki wound her own. Dl little baby. He told the nurse that she was dreaming attack. Suspicions were those lunatic and that such labels upon her mistress one not to be tolerated while they were talking. A sudden cry of pain was heard nurse and 'basta rushed give together to the nursery. Imagine his feedings. Mr holmes as he saw his wife rise from needing position beside the cut and saw blood upon the child's exposed neck and upon the sheet with a cry of harare. He turned his wife's face to the light and so blood all round her lips. It was see she beyond all question who had drunk a poor babies blood. So the meta stands. She is now confined to her room. There has been no explanation. The husband is half demented. He knows and i know. Little of vampirism beyond the name we have thought it was some wild tale of foreign parts and yet here in the very heart of the english sussex. Well all this can be discussed with you in the morning..

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

04:16 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"The adventure of the sussex vampire homes had read catholic a note which the last post had brought him then with the dry chuckle which was his nearest approach to love. He tossed it over to me. For a mixture of the mudan and the medieval of the practical and of the wildly fanciful. I think this is show. The limit said he. What do you make of it watson. i read as follows forty-six owed jewelry of ember nineteenth. Real vampire us sir. Client mr robert ferguson ferguson. And meal ahead tea. Brokers of mincing lane has made some in from us in a communication of even date concerning as our firm specializes entirely upon the assessment of machinery. The matahari comes within our purview. And we have therefore recommended mr ferguson to call upon you and lay the metaphor you we have not forgotten. You're successful action. In the case of mathilde briggs we faithfully yours. Modern morrison and dodd per he j. c. matilda briggs was the name of a young woman watson said holmes in reminiscent voice. It was a ship which is associated with a giant rat of sumatra. A story for which the world is not yet prepared. But what do we know about them. Pause does it. come within our purview. Either anything is better than stagnation but rieti. We seem to have been switched onto a grimm's fairytale make a long arm. Watson. nc what v. has to say arlene back and took down the great index volume to which he referred homes balanced it on his knee and his eyes moved slowly and lovingly record of old cases. Mixed with the accumulated information of a lifetime voyage of the gloria scott read. That was a bad business. I have some recollection that you made a record of it. What's though i was unable to congratulate you upon the result. Victor lynch the forgea venomous lizard or keila remarkable case that the toria the circus bell then the built and the gig band vipers vigor the hammersmith wonder hallo hallo good old index. Your can't beat it. Listen to this watson vampirism in hungary and again vampires in transylvania. He turned over the pages with ecus. But after the short intent perusal he threw down a great book the smell of disappointment data rubbish about some rubbish. What have we to do with walking corpses. Who can own to do not grave by stakes driven through their hot. it's pure lunacy but surely said i. The vampire was not necessarily a dead man. A living person might have the habit. I have read for example of the old sucking the blood of the young in order to retain the youth. You're right watson it's mentions the legend in one of these references. But are we to give serious attention to things. this agency stands flat-footed upon the ground and it must remain. The well is big enough for us. No ghosts need apply. I fear that we cannot take mr robert. Ferguson shared sleet. Possibly this note may be from him and may throw some light upon what is wedding him. He took up a second letter which had lain unnoticed upon the table while he had been absorbed i this began to read with a smile of amusement on his face which gradually faded away into an expression of intense interest and concentration. When he had finished he sat for some little time lost in thought with the letter dangling from his fingers finally with a start. He aroused himself from.

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"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

04:58 min | 1 year ago

"sherlock holmes" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"My companions book and pipe lay by his chair but he had disappeared. I suppose it. Mr sherlock holmes is gone out. I said to mrs hudson that she came up to the blinds. No sir he's gone to his room. I'll be is not going to be all sir. Identity have any cause to be uneasy. Mrs hudson said i. He has some small matter on his mind which makes him restless at breakfast time. He looked worn and haggard. The little flicker of feverish colored up on each cheek. Oh you're knocking yourself up. Oh man i remarked. I heard you marching about in the night. I could sleep said he. This infernal problem is consuming me. Surely surely we would hear something we did. Not however i went to camberwell in the evening to report are ill success to the ladies and on my return i found homes dejected and somewhat morose. He busied himself all evening. In obstruse chemical analysis and up to the small hours of the morning. I could hear the king of test tubes in the early dawn. I woke with a start and was surprised to find him standing by my bedside clad in a rude sailor address with a peajacket in a cost red scarf round his neck. I'm off down the river. Watson said he shot. I could come with you then. No you could be much more useful if you'll remain. Here is my representative. I want you to open all notes and telegrams and act on your own judgment of any news come can i deny upon you move. Certain is actually have news of some sort or other. Before i get back. I'd had nothing from him by breakfast. Time on opening the standard. Hi i found that there was a fresh allusion to the business with reference to the upper norwood tragedy. it remarked. Fresh evidence has shown that it is quite impossible. That mr thaddeus chateaux could have been in any way consent in the matter. He and the husky mris ben stone where both released yesterday evening. At three o'clock in the afternoon there was allowed peel of the bell and thought voice in the whole and to my surprise no less a person than mr catholic jones who showed up to me. He's expression was done cost.

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Jatinga Bird Deaths

The Atlas Obscura Podcast

02:36 min | 1 year ago

Jatinga Bird Deaths

"Why during monsoon season between august and october between six and nine pm would come hurtling down by the dozens. I haven't met dr chowdhary in person. But there's something. I love about imagining this. Avian sherlock holmes don quixote figure chasing after birds to understand why. They're flying to their deaths interesting. I started visiting. Judging does instrument the bar for nine all the local say goes is started long. The naga tribes. It's not just something that the village residents experienced with their own eyes. It was also the stuff of legend part of the local law that was handed down between generations. Then this utterly founded start slang towards them at night as a better man than the day. Think about that the descent of the birds with someone tent so overwhelming that it cleared out the villages previous population. The people of gitonga couldn't live with it. Maybe because it was inconvenient or maybe it was just the really ominous vibe regardless gitonga remained abandoned for a long time until a new population resettled in nineteen. O five we don't know why these people came. Perhaps they were just taking advantage of the available land but once they settled an experienced their first monsoon season. Something really fascinating happened. A new story emerged expedients phenomena. That's all that. It is a got some so dan startup killing by ding. The birdseed bamboo poles and phenomenon started since the gitanas new inhabitants. So the same falling birds. As the very reason to stay to them it was anything but a frightful or ominous omen was an offering. It was free food gift from the gods. It was as they say a bird in the hand. A new narrative took hold that the birds were willing themselves out of the sky handing themselves. Over to the villagers people started referring to the phenomenon as the gitonga bird suicides

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Sherlock Holmes: The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

02:12 min | 1 year ago

Sherlock Holmes: The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax

"The disappearance of lady francis carfax but y turkish asked mr sherlock holmes gazing fixedly. At my boots i was reclining in came backed chair at the moment and my protruded feet and attracted his ever active attention english. I am sit in some surprise. I got them at latimer's in oxford street. Home smiled with an expression of weary patience. The bath he said the baath why the relaxing and expensive turkish rather than the invigorating. Who made article. Because for the last few days i have been feeling rheumatic and old. A turkish bath is what we call an alternative in medicine. A fresh starting point a cleanser of the system by the way homes i added i have no doubt the connection between my boots and turkish bath is a perfectly self evident one to the logical mind and yet i should be obliged to you if you would indicate it. The train of reasoning is not very obscure. Watson said holmes with a mischievous twinkle. It belongs to the same class of deduction which. I should illustrate if i were to ask you. Who your cab in your drive this morning. I don't admit that a fresh illustration is an explanation. Said i with some asparagus. Bravo watson a very dignified and logical. Remonstrance let me see where the points take. The last one. I the cab. Observe the to have some splashes on the left sleeve and shoulder of your coat has sat in the center of a handsome you would probably have had no splashes and if you had they would certainly have been symmetrical therefore it is clear that you sat at the side therefore it is equally clear to had a companion that is very evident.

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Being Victimized by Scams is Solvable [Test]

Solvable

04:38 min | 2 years ago

Being Victimized by Scams is Solvable [Test]

"Episodes are out every friday. This is solvable. I'm jacob weisberg there. Only a few real cons that exist and the bones of the story are the same and they've been the same for centuries also maria conaco. Vince would writing about these number of years book. The confidence game explores stories of con-artists opportunists people who build up our trust and then take everything we have think bernie madoff the late investors who destroyed countless lives with false promises and financial theft but before we pledged to fight to abolish scams. Remember this another side to those familiar. Stories to the flip side of our vulnerability to cons is human connection and trust and all the good stuff. So how do we protect our loved ones in ourselves. We'll scams being enduring part of society forever because we refuse or are unable to learn from our mistakes rather than admitting i was dumb. I felt for a scam you say. Oh no no cure all of the mitigating circumstances and it probably wasn't even a scam. So i think that it takes a strong person. It's embarrassing So can scams be solved. Rea- konakov thanks so being victimized by a scam is actually a solvable problem. Maria has gone from investigating the lies. We tell ourselves to mastering the bluff herself by learning to play poker at a world class level and writing about that too so i started by asking her why she so hooked on these concepts of big and small manipulations. My first book was about sherlock holmes. So i've traveled this gamut from you know. How do you be detective to okay. What are the what are the bad guys doing to kind of being the bad guy myself but within a game right so so so there are rules And one of the reasons that i've that it's been such a passion of mine is that i hate to see in re in reality. Not in a game. I hate to see people being taken advantage of. And how often that happens. And how scammers often will target the most vulnerable parts of our population the most vulnerable people and then we as a society target again by blaming them and by saying oh well. You're just stupid. You were just greedy. You were just dumb. You shouldn't have fallen for it. I wouldn't have fallen for it and that just gets me. Yeah well i was going to ask you because of your longstanding interest. I mean this personal for you in any way of you've been scammed yourself or people close to you been victims of scams. I personally have not been scammed. That i know of but one point i always make is that you know. The scams are ones that you're probably not aware of so i. i'm sure i've been scammed on small things and when you're about to get on the subway someone stops you and says hey you know. I'm so sorry. I lost my wallet. Do you have the fair for the subway for the bus for the train. I need to get back to my family. And there's so many excuses and you can do one of two things you can say. I think you're con artist. I'm not going to give you any money on. Walk on you feel shitty. You feel like a bad person because they actually needed you. I've lost my wallet. I've needed help in the past. And i think we bought we probably been on the other side of that and so the trade off is yom maybe get scammed. But i'd rather take the risk of being the victim of scammer in that particular instance and. I'm sure i've been scammed that way. Well that's interesting. I mean i have experienced instill sticks with me from high school. I remember in chicago where i was growing up walking through lincoln park and there was a guy kinda ragged looking walking with a gas can and he stopped me and told me this whole sad story about how he was trying to get back to florida to see a family card run out of gas and he needed the money for gas. Now was probably fifteen years old or something like that. I think i gave him ten dollars. Which would have been a lot of money to me. At the time and i felt good about myself for doing that and then a week later i was walking through the park and there was the same guy looking around with this gas can And it just it sticks with

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Christopher Plummer, "Sound of Music" star, dies at 91

Rush Limbaugh

00:54 sec | 2 years ago

Christopher Plummer, "Sound of Music" star, dies at 91

"Died. His talent agency says he passed away peacefully this morning at his home in Connecticut with his wife, Elaine Taylor, by his side. More in his life from CBS is Steve Caven, Christopher Plummer had complicated feelings about the film The sound of music in which he played Captain von Trapp. Father of the singing von traps. It turned him into an international star. Yet for years, he was critical of the musical. Describing his role as sentimental and gooey. The movie was There were too many nuns and it Plummer preferred character parts he portrayed 60 minutes journalist Mike Wallace in the Insider. You corporate lackey. Who told you your incompetent little fingers have the requisite skills to edit me and Sherlock Holmes in murder By decree, Watson, What are you doing? Steve Cave and CBS News. Christopher Plummer was 91 years old CBS NEWS Special

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Evan Rachel Wood and Others Make Allegations of Abuse Against Marilyn Manson

Colleen and Bradley

05:06 min | 2 years ago

Evan Rachel Wood and Others Make Allegations of Abuse Against Marilyn Manson

"Know, we're going to start with a really awkward cumbersome. Yes, we need to have a very awkward conversation. We're not awkward. The awkward is coming from Maryland Manson. I mean, we are awkward, too. It's a long story. But today We need to start with Marilyn Manson because we began to hear about some controversy surrounding Well, Evan Rachel Wood made an announcement that Marilyn Manson horrific. Lee abused her for years. That story kind of blew up this week. Um, It's not that we didn't have reason to suspect Maryland. Manson was a problematic figure. We'll talk about that a little bit more in a minute, but I wanted to tell you that we kick things off today, learning That Maryland. Manson has already suffering the consequences of that controversy after being dropped by his record label amid these abuse. Allegations, and I'll just tell you a little bit about our read you a little bit of the statement. From His record label. Loma Vista Recordings. Quote in Light of today. That is yesterday's disturbing allegations by Evan Rachel Wood and other women naming Marilyn Manson as their abuser. Loma Vista will cease to further promote his current album, effective immediately due to these concerning developments. We have also decided not to work with Marilyn Manson on any future projects, so that is Immediate Result to the controversy in the allegations that Again to put it bluntly blew up yesterday. Well, you know what I think is really interesting, and I'm sort of just arriving to the scene. Because I don't pay a lot of attention to Marylin Manson. It seems like the consequences have arrived a little too late. And I'm saying that because I read this op Ed, um from NBC News, written by Jill flip of IQ. Philip Philip. Oh, Vic. Sorry, Philip. Oh, Vic, who, by the way, is the author of a book called Okay, Boomer. Let's talk how my generation got left behind, and she basically says he guys f Y I Um, you're all arriving to this story about Maryland. Manson about Like 20 years too late. And what she does is she goes through. Conversations that have been had with both Evan Rachel Wood and Marilyn Manson. That basically say Hey, it didn't take you know it didn't take You know a Sherlock Holmes detective to figure out that Evan Rachel Wood has been talking about this. And Maryland, Manson has been talking about his treatment of her all along. And it goes back to, um, a few years ago when Evan will Evan Rachel what has always been very open about the fact that she was in an abusive relationship when she was in her late teens. But more specifically, she actually testified in a in an effort to get a law passed called the Phoenix Act. And this is the Phoenix Act is The the act in the state of California that extends the statute of limitations on abusive relationships. Okay, so she testified before Congress. About her experience in an abusive relationship, and in this in this testimony, she talked about a man she dated when she was 18 years old. Okay, again. Hello, 18. It does not take A private investigator to figure out that that was Maryland Manson. They were they had a public relationship. She talks about? How he groomed her when he began growing her when she was about 18 years old. He physically abused her, deprived her of sleep, starved her and stocked her when she tried to leave him by calling her incessantly. Now. Meanwhile, Over here in 2009 in an interview with Spin magazine, Marilyn Manson is talking about this very thing, he says of his relationship with Evan Rachel Wood. In 2009. Okay, So that's 12 years ago? Yep. He says he called Evan Rachel Wood 158 times while self mutilating and then blamed her for it. He said. Quote. I wanted to show her the pain she put me through. It was like I want you to physically see what you've done. So sit with that for a second. He's calling her 158 times while he is inflicting Pain on himself. To show her what he has done to her and then other others, So I mean I could go on. But there's other stories about him in another interview, saying that he has fantasies about smashing her skull with a sledgehammer.

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Sarah Jessica Parker responds to questions about Kim Cattrall in new 'Sex and the City' series

News O'Clock

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Sarah Jessica Parker responds to questions about Kim Cattrall in new 'Sex and the City' series

"Sarah jessica parker is responding to comments that the sex of city cast. Does it like kim cottrell. You know the story is all this time so the questions over cottrell came up because three of the original cast members all posted teasers on their social media for at just like that. Which is the new chapter in the sex and the city saga which also. I did not know what was happening. I was very surprised. But anyways samantha controls character was noticeably. Absent from the teasers. Cottrell said she wouldn't appear at sequels and there's been beef between her and former cast members in response to rumors that the cast didn't like each other. Sarah jessica. Parker responded to a comment on her instagram announcement saying quote. No i don't dislike. I've never said that. Never would samantha. Is it part of the story. But she will always be a part of us no matter where or what we do

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Rudy Giuliani and President Trump's legal team continue to undermine the election

Mornings on the Mall with Brian Wilson

05:10 min | 2 years ago

Rudy Giuliani and President Trump's legal team continue to undermine the election

"Yesterday there was a presser with Trump's legal team talking about where they are in questioning election results in in several states. And you know them all very well. Here's Rudy Giuliani and what he had to say. This really stood out yesterday. We can not allow these crooks because that's what they are to steal an election from the American people they elected Donald Trump. They didn't elect Joe Biden. Joe Degenova legal analyst, former U. S attorney to the District of Columbia, a member of the Trump campaign legal team. His wife, Victoria, Tensing, also a member of that team, and you saw them yesterday there with Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell and Jenna Ellison. Some others, Joe, Thank you for joining us this morning. Good. Great to be here. So, Joe, obviously a lot of questions from yesterday, But I think the question that I walked away from this with as I thought. There were a lot of very compelling arguments that were made. But yet I heard from the left that that that presser did not answer their questions and left a lot of people walking away saying, Okay. What Now? What? What did you What was the point of it? What did you want to prove in? Do you think you proved that? Well, First of all, I don't care what the left says about yesterday. That's number one. If we were to listen to them, we'd never get anything done number one. Let's let's just get a little perspective here before everybody loses their brain power in 2020. We had one state in Bush v. Gore. 2020. We have 6 to 8 states that we have to deal with. I took daunting task, but it is doable. Now, let's just step back for a second. And look what happened on election night. Election night. Donald Trump has a massive lead. He's on his way. And then all of a sudden everything stops around midnight, and in the key battleground states, the counting stops it stops. And at that point, we asked. Well, what happened? Why is that happening? And the answer is that point Something was afoot. As Sherlock Holmes used to say the game is afoot. Now, why did it stop? It stopped because it had to, because once they saw how much Mr Biden needed to win, they needed to get to put in place a plan which had existed to allow him to win. Now I want a completely associate myself. With everything that Rudy Giuliani said yesterday This election was stolen from the president of the United States, and that's the job that he has assigned Those of us who were on the legal team to fix and that is exactly what we're about to do. Just we are supposed to believe that in these six states Everything happened at the same time by accident that this is just an act of God. It is fate that it is a coincidence. Well, in my opinion, it is a coincidence with a purpose on the purpose was to stop. To figure out from the computers what you needed to win and then to get those numbers and that's exactly what was done. Now we have affidavits, hundreds and hundreds of affidavits. That's what Victoria and I Have been doing over the last two weeks now, and that is finding witnesses talking to them, interviewing them and getting them to give sworn underscore. Warn affidavits or declarations to be used in courts of law. Now, the reaction yesterday at the news conference was really fascinating. When you stand up there, and you look out at this sea of reporters, mostly unfriendly, with a few exceptions. The nature of the questions is so stupid and uninformed and offensive. It's just remarkable for anybody to suggest the journalism lives. Now they have to be in some sort of cave. But you know what? It makes the fight even better to do. Because it's one thing to have to fight the other side. But it's another thing to have to fight almost the entire mainstream media and so that's what we're doing. We have great confidence in our legal team. And we've given these to the statistical analyses that are being done in the expert witnesses who are executing affidavits about the incredible anomalies. In the numbers that they are statistically impossible to be what are being represented to the public. I have no doubt that we will get a fair chance in federal courts and maybe in some state courts to prove our case, but we have time. And but again, this is in 2000 with one state. This is 2020 was 68 states. It's not easy, but it's being done and I want to congratulate everybody on the legal team. These people are working 24 hours a day with little sleep, no pay and are doing a marvelous job.

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Photographic Literacy

LensWork

09:03 min | 3 years ago

Photographic Literacy

"Here's the editor of Lens. Work Publishing Bruce Jensen. Let me confess right here at the beginning of this podcast that it's not always necessary to know where you've been in order to look ahead and know where you're going but it's awfully useful sometimes to know the history of what it is that you're about to attempt and to know how other people have tried to do what you're about to try to do and to learn from them as they say if. I've seen farther than others is because I've stood on the shoulders of giants. What would this in mind? You can imagine my reaction when the following story occurred. I was attending a photo review session. I was doing reviews there and I was looking through a body of work from a young woman and in the course of normal conversation talking about her work. I said well. This work reminds me a lot of the work of Edward Weston which I intended sort of a compliment but also to indicate to her that what she was doing wasn't necessarily as new and innovative and revolutionary as she thought it was and I was absolutely nonplussed. When her response was who's Edward Weston she had previously explained that she had an MFA in photography. So I wasn't quite sure how to respond to the fact that an MFA graduate in photography had never heard of Edward Weston and didn't know who he was explained a little bit about Edward Weston and the history of photography and she then explained that in the program that she was involved in she did not have to take the history of photography as that was an elective in her program. And I I suppose that's okay but as you can imagine. I was a little bit discouraged by that. But I've softened over the years and I realized that maybe maybe there's more to this than meets the eye because the problem is there's no limit to that train of thought. Okay so maybe you've heard of Edward Weston but you haven't heard of Mortenson okay maybe you've heard of Mortenson but you haven't heard of Ph Emerson. How far back do you go? How much knowledge do you have to have? How obscure a photographer is necessary. In order for you to have what might be considered a legitimate excuse for not ever having heard from of course. Edward Weston's very famous photographer but fame is also something that is curious in this regard. For example I just recently discovered of novelist from the nineteenth century named J S Fletcher. I'd never heard of J S Fletcher and turns out. He was during his lifetime practically the most popular crime novelist of his generation. Rivaling Sir Arthur CONAN doyle and Sherlock Holmes. And all of that J S Fletcher wrote two hundred thirty some odd books and I just discovered I'd never heard of him never heard him referred to in any conversations but yet in his day he was incredibly popular so the farther we look back in history the more some people are going to be obscured by nothing more substantial than time and collective memory that does not however mean that photographic literacy is unimportant in fact. I believe photographic literacy is very important. And here's a good demonstration of why I think so a few weeks ago as in my local library looking through some of the books. They had for sale as part of their fundraiser. And I found an interesting older volume called the reader's digest reader. It's an anthology selection done by Theodore Roosevelt. Not The president. But the president's son I think Published in nineteen forty. The president died in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine so I'm assuming it's Theodore Roosevelt junior who died nineteen forty four. According to Kapiti he anyway so Theodore Roosevelt Junior along with the editors of Reader's Digest. Put together this election published. This book and Roosevelt explains in the forward that he'd stumbled across a box of old copies of Reader's digest which tempted him and he says and I quote. I sat reading back copies for hours every time I finished an article which was off my main course in which I shouldn't have taken the time to read. I thought that I'd read only one other well. At least only one another and then another short run that followed it and another subject piqued my interest and lured me on. Eventually he continues. I dipped into an issue ten years back. But here the interest was even greater the forgotten world came into being not reminiscent Louis but with touches of unmistakable reality. I was astounded to find. How much of the past decade? I'd actually forgotten and how much more I remembered only vaguely. Yesterday's heroes and manners changing social complexions penetrating vignettes tell the story of Art Politics Science and business to find. These things is to have passed before ones is the cavalcade of American Life. And as you refresh your memory. Here's the key phrase by the way Roosevelt says and as you refresh your memory you improve your present perspective. The current scene gains new significance. Close quote what a marvelous way to look at work from the past and couldn't everything that he said about these articles he was finding in old copies of Reader's Digest. Couldn't they apply equally? Well to looking back. At the history of photography that is to say if it's true for the stories in Reader's Digest. Wouldn't it also be true for photography and it motivated me to go back and look through some of the jewels that I have in my photographic library book that I haven't pulled out for a while and I was amazed at what I found for example? Some of those books that I may be purchased thirty or forty years ago seem much more relevant today than they did back then because they were looking ahead in such a way that now in the benefit of hindsight we can see how right they were. And how brilliant? The photography was in. How far ahead of their time? Those photographers were other books. Do don't fare as well. There are others that I have in my library that I looked at from thirty and forty years ago that now I sorta scratch my head and say I wonder why I was so motivated to purchase those books in either case as Roosevelt said the current scene gains new significance. So there's a reason to look back at what other photographers have done. And what the trends in photography have been and we need to recognize that not only is there value but there's no end in that because new photographers from the pastor. Being discovered all the time their archives are being uncovered think. Vivian Maier and that kind of story. But also there's a lot of people a lot of historians who are doing research and discovering really terrific photographers who weren't popular in their time. Maybe they had no audience very small audience and now in the perspective of time we can look back at their work and see. How really terrific was so the idea of developing photographic literacy as a part of our creative life I think is incredibly valuable. And here's another example of why while I was doing all of this digging through my library and looking back I ran across a reference to Henry. Fox Talbot's the Pencil of nature which I had heard about thirty or forty years ago I've known the existence of this very very historically important publication but I never actually looked at it or read it and partly because I didn't know that it had ever been published although I have no doubt that it probably has been

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Talking to the Dead

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest

04:50 min | 3 years ago

Talking to the Dead

"Today we're talking about the seance communicating with the dead has been around for centuries United States just after the civil war when so many men lost on. The battlefields was so little attention to their identification left to be buried until the battle that had killed them had passed often buried in mass graves leaving family and loved ones with no idea what happened to their father. Son Brother husband the grieving American public search for answers in media and through seances across Europe following world. War One sounds flourished often led by celebrities like Sir Arthur conon on and doyle the author Sherlock Holmes but critic arose from the World Magic from roughly nineteen twenty to nineteen twenty. Six Harry Harry. Houdini made a part of his. Life's work to expose. Mediums in the seance but the magician wasn't always so intent on exposing those would communicate with the dead. The great magician had two women in his life his mother and his wife. They were the law of his life when his mother Cecilia. Steiner Weiss died of a stroke. Nineteen Thirteen Harry. Houdini sought out a medium that would allow him to speak with his beloved mother but for decades his axe x his own acts had included. Sounds as were the highest form of deception. When he attended a seance could identify the very tricks tricks adhered used in his own acts? He went on the warpath exposing the fraudulent gatherings. Houdini he's former. Education was slight his self education. Commence the magician had a great love of books and of research built a formidable personal library when in the nineteen twenties he strode into the public public arena to confront fraudulent mediums. He proceeded from home lined with books and manuscripts about their methods of deception. Visitors to the online line collection can view July thirty first nineteen twenty five letter in which we need describes his extensive library of letters and documents related to the spiritualism his attacks stem from both shameless self-promotion sincere commitment to the public photographs and the Digital Houdini collection and show his exposures a rich penelope of psychic fraud sleight riding spirit photographs fingerprinting a spirit and trump and mediums. Who would transmit voices through the musical instrument articles and images present? Houdini greatest challenge many any crandon. The Media Mona's Marjorie. A woman who fooled one established academic mind after another. She found her greatest champion in Sir Arthur CONAN doyle. Genie was never able to expose her as an outright fraud but he did block her progress. Her name was Minna Crandon but the world knew her as Marjorie a pseudonym adopted to protect her from publicity. She lived with her husband successful. Surge in Leroy Crandon on Boston's affluent Beacon Hill. It was there in their house online street in one thousand nine hundred twenty three that she purportedly discovered she had psychic power specifically the ability to levitated objects generator. Called noises. Materialized spirit forms warms. The phenomenon were controlled. She said by the spirit of her deceased brother. Walter who would speak through Mina in a a gruff decidedly unspiritual manner. His No nonsense conference liberally laced with profanities before long binders talents came him to the attention of researchers and she was closely studied on an off for an suing ten years and through examination of the claims and counterclaims counterclaims so the various researchers would require a book length essay. I'm not that ambitious instead what I'd like to do. Compare and contrast the accounts of the initial investigation as presented in two influential books science and Para Science by Brian a angles nineteen eighty-four mediums and mystics. And the occult by Melborn Christopher. Nine hundred seventy five with only occasional forays into other sources verses when necessary and the process. We may not learn anything conclusive about March but we will learn something about the hazards and frustrations nations of studying. The paranormal was Marjorie. A greater magician than Houdini. Or was she the real thing able to call up dead and hold for

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FCA's Tornado Inline-Six Engine Rumor Comes Back Into Focus

Talking Mopars

03:08 min | 3 years ago

FCA's Tornado Inline-Six Engine Rumor Comes Back Into Focus

"If you've been paying attention to mow par news recently. You've probably heard the same disturbing rumors that I have and that's that. FCA is going to be killing the five point point. Seven heavy in the Pentastar V. Six to make room for a new engine that they're calling the tornado. This engine is rumored to be a derivative of the current turbocharged the charge four-cylinder found in Alpha males and upon its release. It's supposed to be found in S. Rt Vehicles Alfa Romeo and Maserati. Now you're probably asking. Is there physical evidence. Yes some Mo- par sleuth some Sherlock Holmes found. A schematic a technical drawing that shows this engine and apparently it was found on the US PTO which is the United States Patent and trademark office and basically what happened was FCA filed the patent on the design of this engine. So whether smoke there's fire folks so this this may be true after all some numbers that are being thrown around when it comes to. This engine are a single turbo version. Standard that comes with three hundred sixty horsepower there will also be a high performance version that is twin turbocharged with five hundred and twenty five horse. Power I don't know what will be in between those two the numbers but that's pretty impressive. So currently the Pentastar v six I think is around three hundred horsepower and this new inline six starts at three hundred hundred and sixty plus. It's boosted so this is getting interesting so we'll see what happens apparently it's going to be using. FCA's new technology. He called E.. Booster e booster technology. I don't know anything about it. I haven't done research to speak on it but I WANNA do some research and dig up some facts apparently So from what I gathered the booster technology is basically a way that they've come up with to reduce turbo lag electronically that's all I know. Oh and that's barely anything so take my word with a grain of salt now if you have the same mindset as me. You're probably thinking at first when you heard this rumor at first you're probably like they're killing off the five point seven. Hemi what are they doing. But I mean when you look at that I number that three hundred sixty horsepower. Think think about the power output of five point seven Hemi and then maybe you're GonNa Change your mind a little bit because guess what you know with the five point seven Hemi gone. That's okay because we still have these folks relax. We still have him as they haven't gotten rid of him yet. And maybe the idea of a turbocharged inline. Six sex isn't so bad after all because you know when it's all said and done we still have the six point four three ninety two and we still have the six point two supercharged. Tammy's so you know I don't think it's something to be too worried about. I think a new platform to play with would be a lot of fun especially when you start talking talking about boost. There's a reason why so. Many people are turbo charging and why they're utilizing superchargers to build power because they do

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David Mikkelson on Creating Urban Legends Website Snopes.com

Oh No Ross and Carrie

12:54 min | 3 years ago

David Mikkelson on Creating Urban Legends Website Snopes.com

"Very happy to have a David Mickelson if you don't recognize that name you will likely recognize the site that he created and runs it's called slopes slopes dot com and I think we all Oh David a great debt of gratitude thank you thank you for being here you're welcome thanks for having me for being on owner Rossen Kerry today's just Ross ended and our friend Spencer and Charles were here at Sei con twenty nine thousand nine you've been to either this conference before similar ones way back when the amazing meeting being used to go to I probably passed in the hallways and they had no idea that you were the one solving all of my online battles actually I used to go with a friend of mine who lived here in Vegas and we thought US kind of Bari Pie be more interesting to go to the other side and go to the UFO convention and the vicar convention what the true believer Oh you're talking my language well that's what I do with the other skeptical crowd rather than the Arthur's or what have you so maybe WanNa join us on a future investigation or something let's tell our audience a bit about slopes in case for some reason they don't know I don't know what working to hide under for the past twenty five years or how to have not heard of snow but you started in the year of the lion king that's how I see nineteen ninety-four IC- yet what got snow going what started this I wish I could claim I had the foresight twenty five years ago to recognize you know the Internet thing fake news going to be a big problem come the twenty first century so I'm going to get a head start on it but no Not really that visionary it was just kind of a hobby that got out of control I worked for a very large computer company so you're kind of hooked in the Internet before most people had heard of the Internet back in the old ninety ninety four that's the very early days people are on netscape navigator for in back in the the usenet newsgroup days and there were no blogs even at that point no search engines no youtube yeah yeah alter Vista Dog pile of the company that made Alta this over really is okay I'm letting people go back K. situate themselves were in nineteen ninety four the Big Bang theory episode whether the doing favorite nonexistent search engine if I'd been involved in newsgroups about urban legends Disney and when the first graphical browser came out from Wola SORTA started writing up little Disney related urban legends okay this is kind of fun because carry my co host her other podcasts is called hit Mickey's and she talks about the deep seedy underbelly of Disney and did very investigation of the rumors around Waltz head it turns out he actually was interested in cryogenics but he didn't have his head frozen or any part of him actually that was one of the first investigations we realtors going out to force lawn and actually photographing the burial site or at least the martyr they are for anyone who wasn't able to access the -Fornia or Glendale at least give them a vision of of his grave and kiddingly trying to round up people on the Internet Tawhid in Forest Lawn overnight off the spot exactly what was this is the deep kind of investigative digging that's nope isn't even before it snaps and so I talked about with you before you know it kind of like figuring out a way to get into club thirty three the big mystery because it wasn't only Internet I just sort of you know the the basketball court in the matter homer and all those sorts I have been in there all the the hidden supposedly hidden risque stuff in Disney movies that's really where snow started a house and then when I ran through all the Disney legends I could think of branched out into different categories and then my wife the time started chipping in intending it to be kind of like a Wikipedia for Urban Legend Yeah not with the wikki part of everyone editing of it just sort of this authoritative Encyclopedia Urban Legends that's why it was originally called the wheel the urban legends reference phages and urban reference or legend Urban Legends Reverend pages right earlier yeah that doesn't roll off the time that does not I'm going to work so hard not to go down the rabbit hole of wanting to talk about Disney civic stopped I worked for Disney to mention working for big companies and love that kind of history so we'll talk about it some other time other podcasts so quickly took a left turn because as we were just discussing this was way back before search engines even yacht who was hand compiled yet just in index directories of websites did you get on that index but notes all word of mouth really kind of quickly became this place where everybody emailed anything questionable they came across on the internet or even in the real world and so it was all dying children trying to collect the the largest number of business cards birthday cards at Christmas cards and lots of computer virus warnings many which were hoaxes and missing dialed appeals many of which were hoax is you know before they were kind of clearing houses for all that stuff right now that was and there was no wikipedia the time so so which came first kind of the website format or the name snow pts well I started using the name snowpacks way back in the pre webbed as okay or yeah once the origin of this term slopes is the name of a family of characters that appear throughout the works of William Faulkner I'll and that has absolutely nothing to do with anything other than just way back when I was familiar with falters work so I doc named my cats nope site had personalized plate that said snowpacks and so my college roommate's called me that and when I started posting on the old newsgroups on the Internet the Stott there's you know whatever twenty million David's out there who's going to remember David I need like uh-huh Dinette so using snow pts and it really just were doubt fortuitously now it's become a verb yeah it's kind of like is Amazon Gogol it's short it's catchy distinguishes us from competitors 'cause everybody else in our spaces fact something or something check or something and we're the ones who are not yet we did a similar thing at least with our podcast is called owner Rawson Kerry because there's no indication from the name itself what the podcast about so slopes itself at least has just become a household name so okay so it wasn't anything to do with snoops the character from the rescuers which is what what my crazy conspiracy believing cousin Catherine calls it she snoops we actually did once getting Anki irate email from someone who threatened to report us to the Faulkner Foundation or so really not realizing that there are a number of people the world who actually have the surname snow he invented it's not like we called ourselves Sherlock Holmes or something as soon as you settle with me those families then you can come after me that's funny it reminds me of I think goes Murray Gelman who named the quirk after a James Joyce Reference yeah three quirks for muster mark so he made that his new particle name anyway will you know what to step back even a little bit farther again let's say somebody at this point is still not familiar with slopes haven't been there what's the basic format so you come to snaps if you've heard an urban legend or someone shares a claim that could be true or false yes and they get to see synopsis telling them either it's true it's false it's mostly falls somewhere in between and then an explanation right yes about we're doing these days unfortunately as political that's what's consuming everyone in the era of fake news and Yeah and Post Truth and all of that as lawyer work is cut out for him yeah so you you know someone's forty you this screed about some company is funding you know genocide eight of gay people in some African country or just something that sounds really horrible are hard to believe or you know Nancy Pelosi is going to become vice president trump resigns or some vaccine question right and so then somebody just has to add on their online debate forum while the to do is go to another tab and just type in snoops and then that key phrase that company and they get a handy article they read it very quickly and then instead of them having to do a ton of re research and share it with their crazy cousin they just copy the link and say please go read this note article so early on how many of the articles were you writing was it all you are did you have writers from the beginning at the very beginning when it started it was just me road all the Disney stuff the first few categories as I said than my wife at the time Barbara started chipping in in writing but said we started this back in nineteen ninety four it wasn't until twenty years later Haute very recently relatively recently back to doing it on my own and one of hired a couple of contract writers and then as the twenty sixteen election proved to be the most contentious in US history roundup with more more writers or editors so maybe you can help me out is it true that the pope endorsed Donald Trump for president. it's not true yes not wanna Vatican City as yeah how how do you differentiate all of this language around fake news versus is hoax or parodies how do you kind of internally classify all these things well one is we we avoid the USA fake news really now just because it's been completely co opted practically meaningless us like urban legend used to be just a a synonym for false or anything that you neal's they don't lie leave just call it fake news and also news doesn't have to be fake to be Eh misleading like you can create a one hundred percent accurate article only tells one side of a story you know it's like imagine a criminal trial where the prosecution put on a case of just stop there and it went to the jury the lies by omission yeah it'd be highly misleading so fake doesn't cover it all so we're still kind of calling it junk news item apparently our president has moved onto corrupt news media yes we're not quite calling it that yet tell me a bit about your process first of all how does an idea become eligible force a bunch of people submitting forms online saying please is a settle this for me or is it something you take interest in now our topic selection methodology is we tackle whatever the most people are asking about her questioning at a given time we do that through a variety of metrics what people are emailing us what the searching for on our site what's trending on Google what people are posting on our facebook pages what's what's on the front page of read it kind of there's a whole lot of inputs that gets synthesized and we don't make any judgments about the stuff is too silly or CBS or unimportant rust cover you let the interest level Kinda dictate house exactly sometimes it's kind of distressing but people are interested in to the exclusion of things are actually more substantial or important subjects to a lot of criticism where people complain you were debunking obvious satire must be there's nothing obvious out there and if we're if we're writing about it it's a whole lot of people had ask about it because they didn't get it will

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Disney, Disney Park And Official discussed on /Film Daily

/Film Daily

00:36 sec | 4 years ago

Disney, Disney Park And Official discussed on /Film Daily

"Wars rise the resistance. This is the second ride coming to Star Wars Galaxy said <hes> many people had assumed that it was going to be opening when the Land Open Disney announced that the land was opening with only one ride people were surprised and they thought that at this was just GonNa come later on in the summer but now with this announcement this opening date announcement it has shocked many people because it's delayed further than expected than what we now yes so rising the resistance which is being touted as what do they call it the most most immersive and advanced attraction ever imagined in the Disney park is the official description of this ride.

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Henry Cavill, Sherlock Holmes And Nancy Springer discussed on Colleen and Bradley

Colleen and Bradley

00:22 sec | 4 years ago

Henry Cavill, Sherlock Holmes And Nancy Springer discussed on Colleen and Bradley

"And after playing superman henry cavill is moving on to play the world famous detective sherlock holmes he'll be co starring in the movie adaptation of nola homes and nola is the younger sister of sherlock in the stories based on the books by nancy springer and millie bobby brown is playing the title character so henry cavill in a supporting role in this

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Sid discussed on /Film Daily

/Film Daily

00:25 sec | 4 years ago

Sid discussed on /Film Daily

"The live action debut of sid who is a character who has appeared in almost every iterating of final fantasy. Do we think that final fantasy can translate into a live action TV series of feel like? I don't know. I I've only seen that, that movie that movie where like everybody will zombies. That's final fantasy the spirits within

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Sherlock Holmes, Millie Bobby Brown And Henry Cavill discussed on /Film Daily

/Film Daily

01:48 min | 4 years ago

Sherlock Holmes, Millie Bobby Brown And Henry Cavill discussed on /Film Daily

"New story actually just broke that Henry Cavill, and Millie Bobby Brown had been cast in a Sherlock Holmes spin off the is that what it is h that's pretty accurate. This is a film called ino- la- homes, that's going to be under legendary and space off of the Nancy Springer children's book series, the Nola homes mysteries, which follows Sherlock and Mike, my coughed homes younger sister, ino LA, so this, I guess, technically the technical word would be spinoff, because it's not Sherlock Holmes story. It's about the younger character played by Millie, Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, will be playing the famous Sherlock Holmes. There's no news on who'd be playing my cross. But Helena, Bonham Carter will be on board to play. Ino- le's mother. And I guess, by extent sherlock's mother, maybe they're from different Mosey. I don't really know much about this series but the series became came around I with the two thousand six book, the case of McCain, missing marquess, and has covered six novels, which all revolve around mysteries investigated by Inova. We're the second. So if this isn't ridden by Arthur Conan dill is this actual canon or Sherlock Holmes is that public domain, apparently Sherlock Holmes is in public domain, the copyright for Conan, Doyle's works expired in the UK, and Canada, at end of nineteen eighty was again, ninety six but expired again at the end of two thousand and all of his books are now in public domain, in those territories in the US everything before ninety twenty three are in public domain, which explains why there are just so many Sherlock Holmes adaptations and remakes and

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TV Review: A 'Chernobyl' Deep Dive

The Big Picture

13:16 min | 4 years ago

TV Review: A 'Chernobyl' Deep Dive

"The most incredible thing I've seen on television this year. And really in some time has just concluded I'm talking, of course about Chernobyl the HBO mini series chronicling the devastating nuclear disaster that occurred on April twenty-sixth nineteen Eighty-six near the city of Pripyat in the former Soviet Union leader in the show. I'll be speaking with creator writer. Producer Craig Mazin, who will help me understand how he pulled off this extrordinary feet. But I, I am joined by fellow her noble, admire and ringer executive editor Mallory Ruben. Hello, moe. Hello. Mel you are. You're a voice in the darkness. You were a Soviet minor in the chair noble. Admiration society months ago. I saw screen this show and I was like this is extraordinary. It's incredible. How powerful and beautifully done this very sad. Gripping physically upsetting story is crickets. No one had seen a screener. He's actively making fun of you became a bit. And I certainly feel vindicated not just because you like it. But because a great many people have come to appreciate this show, but tell me a little bit about your journey. You had been living in west rose for quite some time. And then the show came to you and very quickly. You started to consume it. Yeah. I joined a few weeks late Memorial Day weekend, fact. Sorry, sink convert truly a binge then as you know, it's a something of a habit of mine I as you as you said, wrapped up with thrones and I needed to reconnect to the wider culture wanted a little, you know, joy in my life, and I thought. What better way to connect to my fellow man? Rediscovered my own humanity then sure noble. But all jokes aside, you know you'd spoken so highly of it. And there was something appealing to me about the fact that it was a miniseries. It was I was gonna be able to consume it off fairly quickly started watching it. Early in the weekend. So three episodes were out at that point in time. And I watched all three in a row and then was consumed with almost like a surprisingly dangerous, rage that I could not immediately access the final two episodes. And then I watched both of those obviously, when, when they aired, and in the case of the family when you were kind enough to provide me with screener. That's why we're here right now. I had a very similar experience. I watched the first episode like I said months ago with my wife and we were both very taken, but then also, well, we wanted to keep watching it, but we knew that it was it would it would be part of the kind of conversations like oh, but also there's something about any show like this unfold slowly limiting is powerful to no offense to binging in general. I respect that approach to, to culture. But I did appreciate the slow roll out, and we, we sort of parcel deaf ourselves in that way. I think part of the reason he needs to do that is because there's just just a really deep emotional toll that the show wages on its viewers because of its. You know, not just the, the physical terror that you get from it, but just considering the absolute awful scope of what happened in these events. I I'm not sure if you were alive, when winter, the turnover will disaster happened. I was not. So we'll turn Warren later that year September eighty six so April twenty six eighty six as my good friend David Shapiro's birthday, we'll congratulations to David. I hope he wasn't met him for the first time she said, Chernobyl, I presume he was not injure noble when he was Cleveland. Thank goodness. What was your level of awareness of this event? Throughout the course of my life, you know, I think probably similar to what it was for many people who came to this show, which is an awareness that a disaster, it happened. And then little else beyond that, and actually, I started listening to the podcast or the HBO was put out around the show, the official podcast, noble, the buck cast the turnover Petrova podcast and that's that's out there right away as motivation for creating in the first place was this complete void for certainly not everyone, but wide swath of people about what actually happened here and why. And so, in that sense, I think ultimately partially at out week after week instead of all at once is actually very fitting because you as viewer obviously not equating, the experience of the viewer with the experience of somebody on the ground. But it manufacturers that sense of protracted discovery and your desire. Fire is so fierce to understand how what how could this have possibly happen, especially when you realize that it was a safety tests that what's this all? It's just such an incongruous set of initial facts that you're so desperate to learn. And the fact that you can't get to the truth right away. And that, in fact suffocating the truth is really the entire point for so many people is this unbelievably frustrating, but also compelling for pulse of force throughout the rest of the show. You're the eagerness to understand, I think, is the driving force, especially if the first two episodes, which play a lot more sort of like a murder mystery. You know, we're thrust almost immediately into this very quiet setting where this huge disaster happens. There's no really not a lot of preamble before we get to be actual disaster. Right. And then the, the preamble is the suicide of the pro tag. That's right. That's right. Which is also kind of a sleight of hand, as a storytelling device. But there's something so unusual about the way that everything is meted out here. But also kind of it kind of drags you along once things get extremely intense by. Roads, three and four you, you kinda can't turn away, even though we're start to fully understand why some of these things happened until we get to episode five when we realized that we don't actually know why certain things happened in more people had more information than we originally thought it's really kind of a masterful Sherlock Holmes, Ian kind of design for, for telling the story, I think a lot of times with docudrama. You tend to get something that is very earnest. That is very straightforward. It is a very chronological. Now, this is told chronologically, except for that sort of opening sequence you reference, but a lot of information is withheld in the way, it's with held is very powerful. For you. I is this a kind of a format kind of real life story that you like, because when I think of your passions, I think, you know, Harry Potter, of course in game of thrones. And the things that are more fantastical. This is really hard line down the middle in many ways, journalism. Yeah. Well, I've devoted my, my life and career to journalism. That's true. That's a good. It's a good point. It's a good question. I think. When I think about the things that I really love about SCI fi or fantasy stories, which is how I spent so much of my time as a consumer of literature film television. Everything conversations with my friends. Of course. I love the idea of dragons and dire wolves and waving your wand, and making anything that you won't possible. But the thing that I really love about those stories is tapping into something core about human nature. And so any great story can deliver that. And obviously the place that you're going to get that the, the, the most fully formed is something that is literally about confronting humanity and what people are willing to do to each other, and what they're willing to do, when they see what other people are willing to do to each other, and I was riveted every single second of this experience. Like I it's so upsetting and horrifying to watch that it doesn't feel like a normal thing to say, but I can't wait to watch it again. And part of that is because I think. To your point about how much you find out in the finale, actually, how much is sort of held back for this reveal even though it is real world history that we're talking about. And that's sort of like a contrary thing to say. I'm fascinated to then re rewatch it with that in mind. But also because it is just such a pitch perfect case study in some of the themes that I cherish so much. You know the idea of truth in lies. What is heroism, what kind of forms cannot really take when you're talking about storytelling, what is the role and power of image and narrative, and it's pretty hard right now in two thousand nineteen in the United States of America to watch her noble and not think about our current political system and the role of truth in lies in the narratives that unfold around us every day. And so that was interesting to, to simultaneously gain. Newfound understanding of this seismic is stork event and also like with any great story be able to apply it to something in your current life. Is it important that you learn things when you're watching something like this, because everything that you're talking about is the Matic, you know, it's, it's essentially emotional or intellectual. But it's not fact based per se, right? And you know, it's funny, we've been having this conversation in the office, a handful of us about sort of dad non-fiction, you know, the, the canon of handful. You and Kevin Clark and continue. No, there were a few more participants, but shadow to Brian Phillips, with, but there's small group of people that there's a sort of strand of, of culture and history books that are targeted at what we presume to be fifty five year old white guy in pleaded pants, who's just come off the golf course and received his Father's Day gift from his hopeful son or daughter, and inevitably that book is about a general in World War. One man is based on a world historical event more than likely. It's got a certain kind of, you know, pursuit of those some of those themes you're talking about heroism truth in lies, but there's something kind of stayed about it. I think tra- noble in some ways falls into this category. The and in fact, a lot of the series is based on a book, voices of tra- noble. But there's something somehow different about it for you personally. Do you are you the kind of questing for information? It will then bring that to the bar and tell everyone what you learned or is it much more of a televisual emotional experience. I think both and I think that one of the reasons that I really not only enjoyed the show, but thought it was such a grand achievement is because they clearly can be either of those things for you. And that's valid, however you choose to consume. It is valid, you know we we talked about this a bit over the weekend. I was so impressed by the show's handling of the science because I am just in the interest of candor, not a physicist, not a nuclear scientists talked, you ve lied on your resume can barely do math working together for five years. And I little did. I know. And so I was actually a little bit could -cerned about that heading nothing ever felt like a true barrier to entry, but you know you worry about both extremes. I think on the one hand is this going to be so dumbed down for the general viewing public that basically feels like it isn't real that you can't believe in who those characters are in the work that they're supposed to be doing because there's no way that people like that with talk that way about their work on the other extreme. Is it going to be so scientifically precise that it's totally alienating for somebody who for whom that's not there, there for an actor or something that they're comfortable with it all? And I thought that the show's ability to thread, the needle between those two things and allow you to understand with now I'm not implying that we're coming out of this as. Nuclear actually, deuce everyone physicists now. But the basic ability to comprehend what they were talking about what was happening without making it too complex or making it feel like they were condescending. And speaking in speaking, towns, you and I think that's a great trick. There was positioning, some of the other characters on the show in the same seat that the viewer was in, you know, and I think, I think, for example of one of the earlier scenes in the show when are I when I look gossip and Boris our first heading out there on the plane, and we gossip sketching his sketching this out, because Boris's demanding that he explained it to him, and the, the bullets analogy that was so instantly clarifying. Similarly, the trial in the finale, do we understand every single thing that was on all of those placards tiles? No, but they were colour coded, and the, the thing that was unambiguous was that balance was the key, and that wants you. You lost that you lost the ability to control the thing that needed to be controlled, and I just thought that okay I don't need to be coming to this as somebody who is, like inherently obsessed with the science or the facts, but I feel like I can grasp them, and then because I have that beasts comfort, I and then able to shift my focus of the things that I personally care more about the seems the characters the choices that they're making. And I think that if you probably are in the far extreme of carrying about the science. I'm sure that there are plenty of people out there who are like fact check on x y and z, and I think that one of the cool things is that the creators of not in any way imply that it is a note for note, faithful rendering of history, you know, that there are for, for example, the Yuan, a character is a composite of all these other scientists, and I think song, right? Saying that in the it was either the first or the second inside the episode feature at that the that we heard that and then it's also. Noted in the run through a fax at the end of the finale. So what about you? Well, I think that there's a brilliant storytelling choice that also happens to be true to history, which is that every single character who is not Lagoda for most of the film is completely ignorant to how any of this works.

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