But I want to make those Saudi Arab closer to us Tawfik an Egyptian novelist who passed away a couple of years back before he saw the series manifesting
uh me to write a story so I wrote that story for her Anthology and then I also gave her another story a story called the Tawny which isn't in this book but which she preferred because that one was set in a different setting it was set in
And then, all of a sudden, I don't have enough. But the tawashi is a little-- you've probably seen them. But the Turtle brand is the only one that's actually made with natural fibers.
So I made this sign that said, "Next motel." I felt like a hooker, so I just changed it to "hotel" even though there weren't any hotels. But it seemed much less tawdry. In "The Best That Could Happen," you were immediately given-- what was it-- $5 million
Something like that. He set a deadline. So one of the guys in the book, Tawane-- his grandparents grazed camels on that land where the refugee camp now is.
Inception. And so, but these are not even--. This is just, this is tawdry stuff. This is just little tiny things that you may have missed.
But the point is that the meetings happen differently in different places. In Arabic, we call it "tawila". That's somehow what we call this thing.
so you would think that for him to come back, has something changed? But nobody will discuss any detail of the security plan. And that BBC interview you're referring to was with our colleague Nada Tawfik, who is based in the US, and she interviewed Harry in May 2025, just after he'd lost that court case against RAVEC. And here is some of what Harry said then.
Well, I love every last one of the women in the book. There's 13 of them ranging from Tabitha Brown to Glennon Doyle to Krista Lim, Nedra Tawwab. And a lot of these women are dear friends of mine.
Today, just not to confuse things, because it wasn't used in the main recipe, I won't. And then, we have a little brush called a tawashi. It's made from coconut fibers.
It actually coheres very, very well. So for armor, they have this word, "shor tawakof," which means "steel dress." That's basically the word for Westerosi style
Today, because of Google, you have a whole generation that's wired their brain differently. That's all it is, that's a pretty tawdry reason to connect the central nervous system of the human race -- I'm going to tell you that. And if that is the case, we're going to dummy
So every day, I learn something new. And then you also have Kamal, Kamal Mouzawak, which he started his Tawlet in Beirut,
But before we even go there, I'd be interested in your insights as to how journalism itself has transformed over time in approach, in tone. For instance today we decry and for good reason how much of today's mass media landscape is, is, is so tawdry, but forget that journalism, though that term wasn't really used then in the time of Jefferson, was not exactly a paragon of, of, of truth, ideas and wisdom.