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why launch a magazine now in this environment? when you're starting a new business, particularly in the area of culture and the arts, you don't want to be in a super crowded field. announcing a new blog our new website would've been lost, whereas a publication has a certain permanence. we don't have to keep up with news. we reflect on things that are happening. maybe a little bit of vanity fair, maybe a little bit of new yorker. they come up a bit more often. where interested in the things that last for longer time, , politics, technology, trends, large-scale movements at we just thought print would be an easy way to do it. nowadays a print allocation is most electronic anyways. -- the printing is the last step in the process. we are very ready to do anything that we are doing in a magazine online come almost simultaneously. emily: what do you think of the fate of the magazine business? people are getting laid off, magazines are being canceled? will: it depends on what you're doing. it want to do a mass, hot magazine, it is difficu
why launch a magazine now in this environment? when you're starting a new business, particularly in the area of culture and the arts, you don't want to be in a super crowded field. announcing a new blog our new website would've been lost, whereas a publication has a certain permanence. we don't have to keep up with news. we reflect on things that are happening. maybe a little bit of vanity fair, maybe a little bit of new yorker. they come up a bit more often. where interested in the things that...
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difference between putting someone on the cover of a magazine because they're famous and talented right then because they're super hot or good looking that's a line that i don't think anybody wants to cross the bright as it is enough to think about the idea of children as that we've gotten this point where we want to say like oh ok kids are so much mature these damn more mature these days than they were back then it still doesn't excuse a twenty seven year old or a thirty year old or forty year old looking at a thirteen year old and not only just thinking about it but thinking in a public place like twitter and facebook on the front of a magazine that you're sitting there going this seems totally appropriate and it's really sick to me plus i mean the sort of a much larger it is a bigger issue because i mean look let's look at unicef according to unicef approximately sixty thousand adolescent girls die each year as a result of violence and one hundred twenty million girls in the world today about one in ten one in. have been victims of rape or sexual acts that is disgusting in a st
difference between putting someone on the cover of a magazine because they're famous and talented right then because they're super hot or good looking that's a line that i don't think anybody wants to cross the bright as it is enough to think about the idea of children as that we've gotten this point where we want to say like oh ok kids are so much mature these damn more mature these days than they were back then it still doesn't excuse a twenty seven year old or a thirty year old or forty year...
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that said, it is just a magazine. we not talking about the nobel peace prize. weight to it than some others would. that said, he does give a lot of weight to it. he does give a lot of weight to it. he does like having the attention that comes with something like a designation of person of the year. if you feel that there is a question about that, you will make those feelings known. indeed, he did win it last year. he was on the cover last year. what did you make of it then? i think he was very pleased. he made a big deal of it then, i do think he probably would have made a big deal of it again, this year, if it had happened again. i think it is important to note that getting the person of the year it‘s not necessarily a high honour. there are people in that list to have become pa rt people in that list to have become part of that liz —— not necessarily for good reasons. that said, perhaps being the most influence a person, and there is no doubt that he has been influential, both in the united states and globally. president trump does like to paint himself as an
that said, it is just a magazine. we not talking about the nobel peace prize. weight to it than some others would. that said, he does give a lot of weight to it. he does give a lot of weight to it. he does like having the attention that comes with something like a designation of person of the year. if you feel that there is a question about that, you will make those feelings known. indeed, he did win it last year. he was on the cover last year. what did you make of it then? i think he was very...
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a century. the voice of the rock generation. ♪ ♪ "rolling stone" magazine is marking its 50th anniversary. entary. a giant coffee table book. and a retrospective at the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. editor and publisher cut the ribbon for the exhibit which features a mockup of the san francisco office where he started it all. but in the middle of the celebration, wenner announced he was putting his baby up for sale. >> you have so successfully tied your name to the magazine it is very difficult for a lot of people see the two go different ways. >> i'm very flat tired hear that. very flattered to hear that. but it must live on its own. ♪ when the truth is found >> reporter: rolling stone was born in the summer of love. 1967. in the epicenter of san francisco's haight-ashbury. home to the grateful dead and jefferson airplane. ♪ don't you want some body to love ♪ ♪ you better find somebody to love ♪ >> a 21-year-old berkeley dropout, jan wenner thought the emerging scene deserved a magazine that took it seriously. >> how much practical experience did you have running a magazine? >> none. i've me
a century. the voice of the rock generation. ♪ ♪ "rolling stone" magazine is marking its 50th anniversary. entary. a giant coffee table book. and a retrospective at the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. editor and publisher cut the ribbon for the exhibit which features a mockup of the san francisco office where he started it all. but in the middle of the celebration, wenner announced he was putting his baby up for sale. >> you have so successfully tied your name to the magazine it...
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in case you're not familiar with mad, it's a magazine of broad satiring that practically everyone americansold dear. antiwar groups, you name it. in one issue or another, mad has aimed its blunt insment at it. >> i remember when i was a kid begging my father to buy the issue. i remember telling me dad, they're doing network. it's called nut work. >> mad magazine was aggressive to a certain extent but they always pulled their punches. it was knowing that would get you thrown out of school. national lampoon put nothing in there that wouldn't get you kicked out of school. here was a magazine to hide from your parents and your wife. >> it had some like nasty pictures in it. >> these are not magazines you can open in this office now. that's all i can say. they are so politically incorrect. >> so see people using humor as a weapon in the way that the kids that started national lampoon did was just, i thought, this is great. >> it's often the only magazine that a lot of young er hip people today read. why that is, is i think they trust us. >> another clue to the success of the magazine was that un
in case you're not familiar with mad, it's a magazine of broad satiring that practically everyone americansold dear. antiwar groups, you name it. in one issue or another, mad has aimed its blunt insment at it. >> i remember when i was a kid begging my father to buy the issue. i remember telling me dad, they're doing network. it's called nut work. >> mad magazine was aggressive to a certain extent but they always pulled their punches. it was knowing that would get you thrown out of...
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why launch a magazine now in this environment? m: i think when you are starting a new business venture, especially something in the area of culture and the arts, you don't want to be in that super crowded field. i think announcing a new blog or website, we have been lost. as a publication, it has a certain permanence. it is quarterly so we don't have to keep up with news. we reflect on things that are happening. i was modeling what we did with a little bit of vanity fair and a little bit of new yorker. they come out more often so they have to stay closer to the news. this lasts a longer time -- culture, politics, technology, trends, larger scale movements. we thought print would be a easy way to do it. nowadays, the print publication is mostly electronic anyway. most of the editors work in different places. the printing is just the last step in the process.w e ar we are very ready to do anything we do in the magazine online almost simultaneously. emily: what do you think is the state of the magazine business as budgets are getting
why launch a magazine now in this environment? m: i think when you are starting a new business venture, especially something in the area of culture and the arts, you don't want to be in that super crowded field. i think announcing a new blog or website, we have been lost. as a publication, it has a certain permanence. it is quarterly so we don't have to keep up with news. we reflect on things that are happening. i was modeling what we did with a little bit of vanity fair and a little bit of new...
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this was an immediate success as a magazine. edged lifestyle magazine with a person attached. were you competing with oprah? i was a little earlier than oprah. it was martha, then it was oprah, then it was rosie. we were all like ten years apart. oprah is by far the wealthiest and most powerful, but i consider myself a successful creator of an industry. i have seen a lot of successful people try their hand at television and they fail miserably. you had never done television before. it's pretty audacious to say, "now i'm gonna venture into this area without any experience." and you were successful at it. martha: well, i was good in front of the camera. i learned that modeling. i think that modeling was really the best teacher for me because there you are, standing with 25 people over there telling you what to do and you have to look nice, and act relaxed and pretty in the pictures. so i learned how to behave in front of the camera. - right. - but then, i was also a good teacher and i could easily talk well and do. it's hard to...
this was an immediate success as a magazine. edged lifestyle magazine with a person attached. were you competing with oprah? i was a little earlier than oprah. it was martha, then it was oprah, then it was rosie. we were all like ten years apart. oprah is by far the wealthiest and most powerful, but i consider myself a successful creator of an industry. i have seen a lot of successful people try their hand at television and they fail miserably. you had never done television before. it's pretty...
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♪ oh bennie she's really keen she's got electric boots a ♪ mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazines ♪ oh but they're weird and they're wonderful ♪ oh bennie she's really keen she's got electric boots a mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazine, oh ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets ♪ ♪ bennie, bennie and the jets ♪ bennie, bennie, bennie, ♪ ♪ ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets >> stephen: thank you! elton john, everybody! >> stephen: woooo! thanks again, sir. than new charmin ultra soft! ♪ it's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. and it's softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird. we all go, why not enjoy the go with charmin? >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody. now, stick around for james corden and his guests, krysten ritter and josh hutcherson. have a great thanksgiving. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> are you ready to have some fun? don't you worry about where unified school district come from, feel all right, it's t
♪ oh bennie she's really keen she's got electric boots a ♪ mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazines ♪ oh but they're weird and they're wonderful ♪ oh bennie she's really keen she's got electric boots a mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazine, oh ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets ♪ ♪ bennie, bennie and the jets ♪ bennie, bennie, bennie, ♪ ♪ ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets >> stephen: thank you! elton john, everybody! >> stephen: woooo! thanks again, sir....
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he cares a lot about getting attention from this magazine. ere is even a fake version of "time" magazine that used to be hanging on the wall of a few of his golf clubs. now he is saying he took a pass of the "man of the year" title. there is that fake cover. so interesting the "the washington post" found those earlier this year and found photographic proof of them. not quite a "time" magazine cover on the walls of his golf club. as for the real "time" magazine they should figure you out who the person of the year should be. perhaps suggestion that the women that came forward to accuse harvey weinstein of wrongdoing and caused this international tipping point. i'm not sure what that cover would look like, if they highlight single individual on the cover or a group of people. but there is a lot of options for "time" magazine. president trump is one of the obvious options. now he says he doesn't want the title we will see what the editors decide to do ultimately. >> you point out, i thought the same thing too, in the president's tweet he seems to
he cares a lot about getting attention from this magazine. ere is even a fake version of "time" magazine that used to be hanging on the wall of a few of his golf clubs. now he is saying he took a pass of the "man of the year" title. there is that fake cover. so interesting the "the washington post" found those earlier this year and found photographic proof of them. not quite a "time" magazine cover on the walls of his golf club. as for the real...
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a row. the magazine says not so fast. >>> doctors orders. the prescription for what ails you may surprise you. with no medication involved. >>> and senior living, but in this house, certain age. getting a new lease on life in their golden years. >>> good evening, chilling new details tonight about the unrelenting terror attack on a mosque in egypt. witnesses are describing a horrific scene just as the imam was about to deliver a friday sermon. more than 2 dozen children among the dead. authorities suspect it was all the work of isis, on the sinai peninsula, militants have been bombing churches in recent months. now an attack targeting muslims. bill neeley is in cairo tonight. some of the images may be difficult to watch. >> this was a massacre of the innocence, 27 children killed. others injured and like so many here, traumatized. survivors described the screams as more than 300 people were killed. the chief cleric of the mosque terrifying stampede. the gunmen were fires at anyone who breathed. a local teacher told nbc news, the gunfire laste
a row. the magazine says not so fast. >>> doctors orders. the prescription for what ails you may surprise you. with no medication involved. >>> and senior living, but in this house, certain age. getting a new lease on life in their golden years. >>> good evening, chilling new details tonight about the unrelenting terror attack on a mosque in egypt. witnesses are describing a horrific scene just as the imam was about to deliver a friday sermon. more than 2 dozen...
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the annual issue. >> the american people don't give a hoot who's on the cover of time magazine and we wish very deeply that our president was concentrate on other things. >> "time" responded on twitter, the president is incorrect about how we choose person of the year. >>> ahead, a dominant north philadelphia football program sending multiple teams to compete in florida. the heartwarming story of who they're dedicating their winning season to. >>> big changes just hours away. i'll walk you through them and what it means for the big eagles games for tomorrow and also, your ten day on ten coming up. >>> young tv star ocean county native coming home to teach students a lesson. plays dustin on "stranger things" and helped ocean county police department and starred in two public safety videos about distracted driving. he's from tucker ton. >>> ton, six teams from the north philadelphia aztec football and cheerleading program are heading to the pop warner national championship. they're going to orlando to try and earn the national championship title but they're also dedicating the season to
the annual issue. >> the american people don't give a hoot who's on the cover of time magazine and we wish very deeply that our president was concentrate on other things. >> "time" responded on twitter, the president is incorrect about how we choose person of the year. >>> ahead, a dominant north philadelphia football program sending multiple teams to compete in florida. the heartwarming story of who they're dedicating their winning season to. >>> big...
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♪ oh bennie she's really keen she's got electric boots a ♪ mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazineoh but they're weird and they're wonderful ♪ oh bennie she's really keen she's got electric boots a mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazine, oh ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets ♪ ♪ bennie, bennie and the jets ♪ bennie, bennie, bennie, ♪ ♪ ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets >> stephen: thank you! elton john, everybody! >> stephen: woooo! thanks again, >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody. now, stick around for james corden and his guests, krysten ritter and josh hutcherson. have a great thanksgiving. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> are you ready to have some fun? don't you worry about where unified school district come from, feel all right, it's the "late late show with james corden"
♪ oh bennie she's really keen she's got electric boots a ♪ mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazineoh but they're weird and they're wonderful ♪ oh bennie she's really keen she's got electric boots a mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazine, oh ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets ♪ ♪ bennie, bennie and the jets ♪ bennie, bennie, bennie, ♪ ♪ ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets >> stephen: thank you! elton john, everybody! >> stephen: woooo! thanks again, >>...
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a row. the magazine says, not so fast. >>> doctors orders. the prescription for what ails you may surprise you with no medication involved. >>> senior living. in this house, it's for the pets of a certain age. getting a new lease on life in their golden years. >>> good evening. chilling detailsunrelenting ter attack on a mosque. more than two dozen children among the dead. authorities suspect it was all the work of isis. militants have been bombing churches but now an attack targeting muslims. bill is if cairo tonight. some of the images may be difficult to watch. >> reporter: this was a massacre of the innocence. 27 children killed. others injured and like so many here, traumatized. survivors describe the screams as more than 300 people were killed. the chief cleric of the mosque saw terrifying stampede. the gunman were firing at anyone who breathed. a local teacher told nbc news the gunfire lasted 45 minutes. authorities say up to 30 gunmen were firing through all the windows and doors. there was no way out. isis has yet to claim the attack
a row. the magazine says, not so fast. >>> doctors orders. the prescription for what ails you may surprise you with no medication involved. >>> senior living. in this house, it's for the pets of a certain age. getting a new lease on life in their golden years. >>> good evening. chilling detailsunrelenting ter attack on a mosque. more than two dozen children among the dead. authorities suspect it was all the work of isis. militants have been bombing churches but now an...
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but if you have a chance which is the magazine and the ability to have a little bit of everything for everybody, you know. and i think it's the most valuable. it gives you a chance to just lighten up a little bit. the word isn't such a bad place. we're going to give you a story that's a little inspirational and maybe help you better understand a little. >> rose: in fact scott had a terrific piece about a young music conductor a girl prodigy. >> it was brilliant, she was amazing. ♪ >> wonderful. you just made that up before our eyes. it's not written down. will it ever be played again. >> well i can't remember everything, because i did improvisation because i never remember. >> takes you away a girl with that. >> rose: extraordinary powers. >> that nobody can explain. >> rose: the next is he had bradley. >> most people in this country think you are the face of -- >> they do. i'm just being me. >> what was your reaction when you saw those pictures. >> i think like everyone else, i thought it was a tragic event. >> and the children. >> ed had so much. we miss them all so much and ed, the
but if you have a chance which is the magazine and the ability to have a little bit of everything for everybody, you know. and i think it's the most valuable. it gives you a chance to just lighten up a little bit. the word isn't such a bad place. we're going to give you a story that's a little inspirational and maybe help you better understand a little. >> rose: in fact scott had a terrific piece about a young music conductor a girl prodigy. >> it was brilliant, she was amazing. ♪...
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weird and they're wonderful ♪ onn she's got electric boots a ♪ mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazine they're weird and they're wonderful ♪ oh bennie she's really keen she's got electric boots a mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazine, oh ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets ♪ ♪ bennie, bennie and the jets ♪ bennie, bennie, bennie, ♪ ♪ ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets >> stephen: thank you! elton john, everybody! >> stephen: woooo! thanks again, sir. than what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you really need from home security. a sense of security. ♪ >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody. now, stick around for james corden and his guests, krysten ritter and josh hutcherson. have a great thanksgiving. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh
weird and they're wonderful ♪ onn she's got electric boots a ♪ mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazine they're weird and they're wonderful ♪ oh bennie she's really keen she's got electric boots a mohair suit ♪ you know i read it in a magazine, oh ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets ♪ ♪ bennie, bennie and the jets ♪ bennie, bennie, bennie, ♪ ♪ ♪ b-b-b-bennie and the jets >> stephen: thank you! elton john, everybody! >> stephen: woooo! thanks again, sir. than...
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so, yeah, this story actually did start as a magazine piece for harper's, but i didn't realize when i started it that i would end up working on it for more than three years and driving more than 15,000 miles in a camper van. [laughter] which was actually kind of the great part. it's a great excuse to be out on the road. people have been asking, did i keep the van. i kept the van. the story, untold and boring story behind the book is the love story of a girl and her van. [laughter] it was supposed to just be a vehicle for this one project, and instead it's become a big part of my life. so there you have it. that's the hot gossip. [laughter] on the foothill freeway about an hour inland from los angeles, a mountain range looms ahead of northbound -- oh, i'm sorry. you have to forgive me. i have two post-it notes, and the other one got pushed in. [laughter] sorry about that. coffee didn't save me there. that's not where we're starting at all. i begin again. see, i talk about my van, and i get all flustered. [laughter] all right, here we go. as i write this, they are scattered across the c
so, yeah, this story actually did start as a magazine piece for harper's, but i didn't realize when i started it that i would end up working on it for more than three years and driving more than 15,000 miles in a camper van. [laughter] which was actually kind of the great part. it's a great excuse to be out on the road. people have been asking, did i keep the van. i kept the van. the story, untold and boring story behind the book is the love story of a girl and her van. [laughter] it was...
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possession of a magazine really wouldn't be a crime. >> laura: 3-d print a magazine now. that's also out there. those are provocative conversations. thank you. still ahead fresh off his speech in south korea president trump heading to beijing. will he stand up to the chinese president or back down on his promise to contain north korea. all coming up. the next era belongs to those who help ensure the next energy to power our dreams, will be american energy. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wak
possession of a magazine really wouldn't be a crime. >> laura: 3-d print a magazine now. that's also out there. those are provocative conversations. thank you. still ahead fresh off his speech in south korea president trump heading to beijing. will he stand up to the chinese president or back down on his promise to contain north korea. all coming up. the next era belongs to those who help ensure the next energy to power our dreams, will be american energy. and i'm the founder of ugmonk....
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do with the size of a magazine or semiautomatic rifle. uest: if you sit and contemplate that men can't be made by law. won't judge the individual who is prescribed opioids. i don't know what pain drivers them to that -- drives them it that in having said germany right now there is a case involving a nurse who is 102 ed to have killed people and we don't know his last name. only the first name because the media and legal system have decided not to tell us who person was. to some degree when you realize hat your life is not going where you wanted it to and you are amoral and without any plan it r your fellow might seem appealing to become worth and -- noteworthy and the american have a right ely to know all the specialist it'sity we can. we do not -- i could start aming mass shooters -- these people into antiheroes that are ingrained in the pop culture. blaming anyone but maybe we should see how we do business. west virginia, independent line, larry. aller: i would like to thank your guest for his service to the country and state that i new
do with the size of a magazine or semiautomatic rifle. uest: if you sit and contemplate that men can't be made by law. won't judge the individual who is prescribed opioids. i don't know what pain drivers them to that -- drives them it that in having said germany right now there is a case involving a nurse who is 102 ed to have killed people and we don't know his last name. only the first name because the media and legal system have decided not to tell us who person was. to some degree when you...
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>> a "life" magazine for television.agazine that covered a combination of what he called high murrow and low murrow. an interview with a president in the same broadcast as interview with a movie star. >> rose: the same way edward r. murrow would do with a mile mooilg rant worker and an actor. that's what everybody at "60 minutes" does? >> everybody is a generalist. >> rose: you think about mike doing it, but mori did it. >> everybody is a generalist. you have to have the ability to do just about every kind of story-- though, everybody does it in a slightly different way with different strengths that they bring to the table. and it was bosh and it was given these values, and the practices that storytaling, how we're going to tell our stories, we're going to tell them in narrow ways, all of the things that i write about in the book that don taught us. he would fix our copy and help us write and lines and he had an amazing eye for a story. but it didn't start to take off until about seven years in. >> rose: it took that lon
>> a "life" magazine for television.agazine that covered a combination of what he called high murrow and low murrow. an interview with a president in the same broadcast as interview with a movie star. >> rose: the same way edward r. murrow would do with a mile mooilg rant worker and an actor. that's what everybody at "60 minutes" does? >> everybody is a generalist. >> rose: you think about mike doing it, but mori did it. >> everybody is a...
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buy a magazine. long d.w. . big on money fun and famous. short. life and autonomy. three careers three german d.j. superstars. adored by their fans across the world for their electrifying life sets. into the world of festivals and backstage parties a place where no one attain stardom just like the. superstar d.j.'s starting november twenty fifth on a d w. they're black and living in germany. he's reminded what that means on a daily basis presenter like it is nothing a that. and i list now. you know different than the rest. she travelled across germany to meet other black people and to hear their stories. it seems that. i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. she decided to put me up for adoption. so. the main thing was to keep your head down and your mouth shut of course of the phrase like this i could never completely disappear if you see all these stereotypes about africa it's good to see you. do something for your country but you're still the black guy. afro germany starting december tenth d.w. . zimbabwe is on edge afte
buy a magazine. long d.w. . big on money fun and famous. short. life and autonomy. three careers three german d.j. superstars. adored by their fans across the world for their electrifying life sets. into the world of festivals and backstage parties a place where no one attain stardom just like the. superstar d.j.'s starting november twenty fifth on a d w. they're black and living in germany. he's reminded what that means on a daily basis presenter like it is nothing a that. and i list now. you...
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a relief. life magazine was very beloved, a very trusted magazine. at the time they were decent, respectful people. they had a relationship with the kennedy family. i think he felt, in that moment, that this might offer him a way out of this situation. a way to entrust it to someone or to an institution that would treated respectfully, but also not have to keep it. and that is what happened. i will not take too much time to go into the details, you can read the book. [laughter] alexandra: if you want to. but i will just say that over the course of the weekend, it was sold on saturday morning and the film rights on monday. there was an unbelievable frenzy in office on saturday. a scene that i describe in great detail what the reporters desperately trying to get their hands on a film and tried to convince my grandfather to sell to them and not to richard. it is a rather colorful episode with dan rather that occurred on monday. i will just leave that there. one of the things that wait, there is one missing here. this is a low bit out of order. one of the
a relief. life magazine was very beloved, a very trusted magazine. at the time they were decent, respectful people. they had a relationship with the kennedy family. i think he felt, in that moment, that this might offer him a way out of this situation. a way to entrust it to someone or to an institution that would treated respectfully, but also not have to keep it. and that is what happened. i will not take too much time to go into the details, you can read the book. [laughter] alexandra: if...
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possession of a magazine really wouldn't be a crime. >> laura: 3-d print a magazine now. that's also out there. those are provocative conversations. thank you. still ahead fresh off his speech in south korea president trump heading to beijing. will he stand up to the chinese president or back down on his promise to contain north korea. all coming up. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased... ...risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have... ...a history of depression... ...or suicid
possession of a magazine really wouldn't be a crime. >> laura: 3-d print a magazine now. that's also out there. those are provocative conversations. thank you. still ahead fresh off his speech in south korea president trump heading to beijing. will he stand up to the chinese president or back down on his promise to contain north korea. all coming up. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla...
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a. magazine to the lad called it a sign a positive sign you hope others on the home of a fait accompli all you know we are joined by for some of the gods you're here to live in your symbol of the gods at home with your people i mean that there are some ha ha ha. ha in the. moment out there sorry i. forgot to come to her yeah hey i hear. kyle mackay come up to me. put a condom in there if you want to know who shall. go. when mistress go. to work to swear to the pressure should go for. some and. the super bowl works for me old. woman some motion conditions that you are measuring you should please don't do that you mention. the you trip she drew you'll pardon you should be trendy you think what should your woman to have to ensure their. tom know that again you want to come in that's hadiya. on the twenty media. says who were. you was made to leave the classroom and is sitting in the gym waiting for lunch she should be practicing but doesn't really want to. log says will no longer haul sound. or. clothes out. on. the shelf push our law. i'm still fun to hop on my daughter's l.r. to. lunch time
a. magazine to the lad called it a sign a positive sign you hope others on the home of a fait accompli all you know we are joined by for some of the gods you're here to live in your symbol of the gods at home with your people i mean that there are some ha ha ha. ha in the. moment out there sorry i. forgot to come to her yeah hey i hear. kyle mackay come up to me. put a condom in there if you want to know who shall. go. when mistress go. to work to swear to the pressure should go for. some and....
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a short time ago. let's look at this. we have to read through this together. he said, time magazine called to say i was probably going to be named man/person of the year, like last year but i would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. i said probably no good and took a pass, thanks anyway. we know time magazine often names their person of the year in the month of december. coming up here we're not sure which is more unlikely that time would name him man of the year for the second year in a row, or if he were to decline it. we checked with time magazine, they have not gotten back to us. but this is also something to point out, there is still a fake copy of time magazine from a 2009, i believe, hanging in some of his golf clubs. it turned out, that was not real. "the washington post" reported that last kwleyear, if you reca. so the president has been a fan of magazine covers so it's undoubted that he would turn it down. >> it's the first time a sitting president has campaigned to be on the cover as well. >>> lawyers for the president's fired national security advisor
a short time ago. let's look at this. we have to read through this together. he said, time magazine called to say i was probably going to be named man/person of the year, like last year but i would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. i said probably no good and took a pass, thanks anyway. we know time magazine often names their person of the year in the month of december. coming up here we're not sure which is more unlikely that time would name him man of the year for the...
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he couldn't have moved to someplace like where ever. >> it is beautiful. >> so that was a piece for outside magazinewhere we drove the whole perimeter of the these fundraisers. i would not call them fundraisers. a log on the edge of the road -- you keep going. but we wandered into one village when the day, the world was turning upside down, a lot of cultures had these, there really important moments because everything flips. men who think of mardi gras, the customs people put on. and we happened to attack yourselves with a new zealander who is backpacking through mexico. very oblivious. well-meaning but -- he found that this is cool. they are drinking, they are dressed in a funny costume they were not funny costumes but he was, he thought, i think he thought it was better than the circus so he took the camping fuel and torched up his torch and started doing fire eating. the men of the village, it is very conservative place, took real exception to the fact that the woman began to really yell diablo! >> don't do it there. >> i love that line about fund-raisers. being driven through western kenya with
he couldn't have moved to someplace like where ever. >> it is beautiful. >> so that was a piece for outside magazinewhere we drove the whole perimeter of the these fundraisers. i would not call them fundraisers. a log on the edge of the road -- you keep going. but we wandered into one village when the day, the world was turning upside down, a lot of cultures had these, there really important moments because everything flips. men who think of mardi gras, the customs people put on....
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the magazine says his take-a- knee protest made >>> former 49ers quarterback kaepernick has been named gq citizen of the year. the magazine says him taking the protest made him the man who made the movement. gq says he's been black balled by the blame he loves. espn is saying that cap per pick-- >>> raiders are expected to break down in their stadium in las vegas. raiders player was expected to attend. a base construction company has been hired by the team as a general contractor and the first phase is to get the land ready for construction and install utilities and the raiders may make the move to sin city as early as 2020. >>> let's see how the markets are doing and dow up by 30 points. >>> watch as this go pro camera reports its own demise. the tour guide released this video captured in hawaii. he put his go pro down. he says he got distracted telling a story and forgot about the go pro. the camera melted, but the video survived on the sd card. >> awesome, full video. >>> that's cool video. take for a check on our weather. we were talking about a wet start to the week. it is still w
the magazine says his take-a- knee protest made >>> former 49ers quarterback kaepernick has been named gq citizen of the year. the magazine says him taking the protest made him the man who made the movement. gq says he's been black balled by the blame he loves. espn is saying that cap per pick-- >>> raiders are expected to break down in their stadium in las vegas. raiders player was expected to attend. a base construction company has been hired by the team as a general...
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that said, it is just a magazine. we're not too at the nobel peace prize committee. a bit more weight to it than some others would. that said, he does give a lot of weight to it, and he likes having the attention that comes with something like the designation of person of the year on time. and so if he feels there is some question about that, he makes those feelings known. he did when at last year, didn't he? he was the cover. he was on the cover last year. what did he make of it than? i think he was very pleased. he made a big deal of that then, andi pleased. he made a big deal of that then, and i think you probably would have made a big deal of it again this year if it added happened again. he said —— i think getting big time person of the year is not necessarily a high honour. people have been on that were not as positive things but negative things. that said, the criteria that time users is generally somebody who is the most influential person in that year. and no doubt donald trump has been very influential in terms of what happened but in the united states and l
that said, it is just a magazine. we're not too at the nobel peace prize committee. a bit more weight to it than some others would. that said, he does give a lot of weight to it, and he likes having the attention that comes with something like the designation of person of the year on time. and so if he feels there is some question about that, he makes those feelings known. he did when at last year, didn't he? he was the cover. he was on the cover last year. what did he make of it than? i think...
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oh it's just a woman goes i should have found a mention and there's a woman. magazine called it a sign a positive sign you know positive on the home of a fait accompli all you know when you don't follow some of the god you're cured of living your symbol of the god at home with your people i mean that there are somehow ha ha ha ha. ha in the. moment out there sorry i. forgot to kind of hi yeah hey i hear. kyle mckay come up to me yeah. ok how do man then if you want to know who shall. go with us as our. one mistress show. you work to swear to the parents you're sure go for. somebody and. super sharon we're trying the old. woman some mercian conditions that you care about national you should please don't do that you mention. the you trip she drew jo part you should get the you paid for much of your women to have to ensure their child no other game going to come in the tub year round you soon wendy cancun need to see you back this is where they eat there. i preserve and no longer only have our allotted. time. so the lower of the. ten dental place yeah well it's so good. t
oh it's just a woman goes i should have found a mention and there's a woman. magazine called it a sign a positive sign you know positive on the home of a fait accompli all you know when you don't follow some of the god you're cured of living your symbol of the god at home with your people i mean that there are somehow ha ha ha ha. ha in the. moment out there sorry i. forgot to kind of hi yeah hey i hear. kyle mckay come up to me yeah. ok how do man then if you want to know who shall. go with us...
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and yes keep in mind for folks who have never seen a magazine of a kind and type. well that's i'm not about my concert quite so i have. to play. i'm just kinda voters i might. add yeah that's some fanzines and on guitar yeah. i get a hard time doing and. that's. also why not why not why not this is what i mean yeah. well that's what. and not my song. slippery slope of life yeah. yeah again as i say. it's a summation. he has got to use the dishes for this fifty. k. and his. hail friend. could you. have just. you and me. today. so. on the. very much slowly. make it. zero the day. one of us is this to say. hail friend. could you ever. imagine. you and me. head off. to death. and sit beside me. of a much slower. scan and say. we're just been down the slippery slope of life in most of everything else try no not this nothing left to hide. list let us challenge. thailand as now think oh me. time to. call us. on a bench in. central pa. is it time to. face our. john sack. just. days of body until dark. goes off on the lawn the to the move this road. or go along by. dog. or.
and yes keep in mind for folks who have never seen a magazine of a kind and type. well that's i'm not about my concert quite so i have. to play. i'm just kinda voters i might. add yeah that's some fanzines and on guitar yeah. i get a hard time doing and. that's. also why not why not why not this is what i mean yeah. well that's what. and not my song. slippery slope of life yeah. yeah again as i say. it's a summation. he has got to use the dishes for this fifty. k. and his. hail friend. could...
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if that could be matched by -- that i think you should leave taylor alone. >> i worked in magazines for ad never take advice from magazine editors because there is generally sad. >> and not to mention any of your damn business. [applause] i'm an entertainer, i don't have to talk about politics. she talks about like your first kiss on a date, and now know what the heck her music is a box i don't listen to it. i'm pretty sure it's not about trump or hillary. vote of happen if she said i'm trump all the way. taylor swift and trump, trump and swift. man, what we do. >> greg: pete, i know you read marie claire a lot. are they asking for something we don't need. do we need fewer political opinions. >> is staying where you are not commenting. she's selling that could julian albums. because she doesn't use that. where's the last place we get what i can even watch football anymore. >> greg: chris, shannon parry claire. >> that my sister no. why don't we demand what they think politically of taylor swift had dated donald trump therapy three albums are ready, but i like how the article is about like
if that could be matched by -- that i think you should leave taylor alone. >> i worked in magazines for ad never take advice from magazine editors because there is generally sad. >> and not to mention any of your damn business. [applause] i'm an entertainer, i don't have to talk about politics. she talks about like your first kiss on a date, and now know what the heck her music is a box i don't listen to it. i'm pretty sure it's not about trump or hillary. vote of happen if she said...
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until that time magazines had been much more vulcanized by this is a political magazine, this is a fashionunched it, people kept saying, what is it? is it a fashion magazine? this is a big political piece. this is a crime thing. there's a big piece in here about van gogh. what is this magazine? i would say it's all of it. we are all of it. we want a magazine that goes high, that goes low, that goes deep, that goes more frothy. >> what was the most difficult story that you ever had to run during your tenure there? >> actually one of the things that was very challenging was we wanted to do a big story about how many people in culture had died of aids, as a matter of fact. at that time people didn't want to have -- their families didn't want to have their photographs used and i wanted to do this celebration of the people that had been lost. and in a sense a piece that said look, look what's happened to our culture. all of these fashion designers and artists and photographers and writers are dying. it's going to change the world. we had a great difficulty in getting people to agree, their fami
until that time magazines had been much more vulcanized by this is a political magazine, this is a fashionunched it, people kept saying, what is it? is it a fashion magazine? this is a big political piece. this is a crime thing. there's a big piece in here about van gogh. what is this magazine? i would say it's all of it. we are all of it. we want a magazine that goes high, that goes low, that goes deep, that goes more frothy. >> what was the most difficult story that you ever had to run...
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yet keep in mind full stop over there never was a magazine of a kind and type. writer i'm not about my concert quite so i have. to play. past kinda voters i might. add yeah that's some fanzines. yeah. i get a hard time doing and tend to surf a lot of the stuff. that's. why not why not why not this is what i mean yeah. well that's what. and not my song. slippery slope of life yeah. yeah again as i say. it's a summation. of years for ya just the dishes from. hail from. could you. have. you and me. today. so. on the. very much slowly. make it. through the day. one of us is there to say. hail friend. could you ever. imagine. you and me. to death. and sit beside me. for a much slower. scan and say. we're just down the slippery slope of life in most of everything else try no not this nothing left to hide. huge list let us challenge. thailand as now thinking oh me. too. close. on a bench in. central pa. is it time to. face our. john sat putting it to other. days of body until dawn this. thing goes on longer to the moon this road. will go on by. dog. goal. jamie. dog am
yet keep in mind full stop over there never was a magazine of a kind and type. writer i'm not about my concert quite so i have. to play. past kinda voters i might. add yeah that's some fanzines. yeah. i get a hard time doing and tend to surf a lot of the stuff. that's. why not why not why not this is what i mean yeah. well that's what. and not my song. slippery slope of life yeah. yeah again as i say. it's a summation. of years for ya just the dishes from. hail from. could you. have. you and...
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they not only own a big magazine house, they own local stations. folks might be asking themselves -- >> this could be the building of a -- >> and this is not a surprise. >> yeah. >> on the analysts call, was there questions around the koch brothers influence over content? >> they were asked why the koch brothers. they said, both in the press release and on the call, that there will be no influence. they'll have no seat on the board. they didn't even want any oversight of things. but, i mean, this is what everybody says at the beginning, right? >> right. >> then you see -- >> not going to be involved. i'll leave it to the ceo to run it. how it works. >> would we see a fortune magazine story about the koch brothers now? could you read it in the same light? i don't think you could. >> thank you very much. senior media editor for nbc news. >> we're not going away. stick around, everybody. alabama senate candidate roy moore set to give a big speech tonight. we haven't seen him in 11 days. first appearance in over a week. he's getting another boost from p
they not only own a big magazine house, they own local stations. folks might be asking themselves -- >> this could be the building of a -- >> and this is not a surprise. >> yeah. >> on the analysts call, was there questions around the koch brothers influence over content? >> they were asked why the koch brothers. they said, both in the press release and on the call, that there will be no influence. they'll have no seat on the board. they didn't even want any...
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>> it is a magazine for television. >> what? n't want to do 60 minutes. >> get right over here. >> stop the interview for a minute. >> i am scott pelley with 60 minutes. >> i want to ask you about the tweeting. >> you are not popular in the country. >> i don't care what they say. >> i should probably not say it on tv. >> mr. president, they are not happy with the way you are doing your job. why is it taking so long? ♪ >> right here across the bridge you can see the black flag of isis. >> this is what you can expect? >> yes. >> i'm going to jail for that? >> only the bad ones go to jail. >> only the stupid ones go to jail. >> i trusted him. >> you must have known. ♪ >> hamilton certainly changed my life. ♪ [laughter] >> oh. >> want to talk about sex? >> it is not 60 swinging minutes. >> whoa. ♪ >> how did you get around that? >> that is a good question. >> you have no problem asking that question. >> i am asking because i am seeking an answer. >> come on. >> come on. >> come on. >> how do do that? >> that is an actually question.
>> it is a magazine for television. >> what? n't want to do 60 minutes. >> get right over here. >> stop the interview for a minute. >> i am scott pelley with 60 minutes. >> i want to ask you about the tweeting. >> you are not popular in the country. >> i don't care what they say. >> i should probably not say it on tv. >> mr. president, they are not happy with the way you are doing your job. why is it taking so long? ♪ >> right...
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a." in 2008, people and hello! magazinee exclusive rights to the baby photos of twins vivienne and knox jolie-pitt. the couple donated the proceeds to charity. ♪ >> it's 1941 and constance bannister has built a reputation as the go-to photographer to capture just the right baby shots. "she was a true pioneer," says getty images executive eric rachlis. >> she was able to capture the emotions of babies in a very pure form. a lot of people relate to that sort of very innocent expression of emotion. >> during world war ii, her photos are used to help sell war bonds and promote the u.s.o. but when a magazine article is printed about her pin-up babies, connie becomes the babe the troops want to see. >> look magazine did an article called "pin-up babies," and they put a little picture of her in a bathing suit, a pin-up picture, and the servicemen just wrote her from all over the world, asking for an 8x10 signed picture of her for their foxhole or their bunker, and she did. >> i mean, a lot of guys had your grandmother's picture in
a." in 2008, people and hello! magazinee exclusive rights to the baby photos of twins vivienne and knox jolie-pitt. the couple donated the proceeds to charity. ♪ >> it's 1941 and constance bannister has built a reputation as the go-to photographer to capture just the right baby shots. "she was a true pioneer," says getty images executive eric rachlis. >> she was able to capture the emotions of babies in a very pure form. a lot of people relate to that sort of very...
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effective in communicating the issue and what exactly is the value of focusing so much attention in a magazine cover story and thousands of words on the worst case scenario it's a little bit like if i was doing it t.v. weather forecast and i said there was a fifty five percent chance of six inches of snow and you know a two percent chance that we're going to get thirty five forty inches and have the city crippled for days and i went on for the entire weather forecast and just talked about the crippling scenario i want to come back to underage point he made about what's the best strategy for changing people's minds i want to come back to that in a moment before i do just on your piece there was a flurry of all to go to david responses from respected climate scientists criticizing your approach and even some of the science behind it for example a very well known climatologist michael mann co-wrote a piece critiquing essay entitled doomsday scenarios are as harmful as climate change denial and he proposed you know peace was undermined by exaggeration even in accuracies was your response to him. w
effective in communicating the issue and what exactly is the value of focusing so much attention in a magazine cover story and thousands of words on the worst case scenario it's a little bit like if i was doing it t.v. weather forecast and i said there was a fifty five percent chance of six inches of snow and you know a two percent chance that we're going to get thirty five forty inches and have the city crippled for days and i went on for the entire weather forecast and just talked about the...
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. >> well, our precious magazine martha stuart living and wedding to meredith. and meredith is aery aggressive sell of very fine lifestyle magazines. they have better homes and gardens, they have martha stuart living, they have a lot of other kinds of magazines that really do -- they reach 100 million people. >> they really resonate. >> yeah. so meredith wanting to buy time, inc., magazines is a very -- that's a very smart move. now they've gotten a huge infusion of cash from the coke brothers who probably want to get into media also in a way. they manufacture products that touch everybody's lives in america, the coke brothers. and that's a privately identify owned company. you know them very well. >> absolutely. >> and i think it's one of the biggest privately-owned companies in the united states. >> and it will be the first into media. supposed to be the next couple of days. so it's really interesting. >> it's very exciting, and i can see exactly why they're doing it. coke brothers makes all the liners for every pampers sold and those are the women who buy the lifestyle magazin
. >> well, our precious magazine martha stuart living and wedding to meredith. and meredith is aery aggressive sell of very fine lifestyle magazines. they have better homes and gardens, they have martha stuart living, they have a lot of other kinds of magazines that really do -- they reach 100 million people. >> they really resonate. >> yeah. so meredith wanting to buy time, inc., magazines is a very -- that's a very smart move. now they've gotten a huge infusion of cash from...
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joining me is msnbc political analyst, elise jordan and a columnist for "time" magazine. and also peter anderson, a "huffington post" contributor. welcome you to both. happy to see you on this holiday weekend. peter, your reactions to those comments from congressman quickly. is it wishful thinking to be envisioning 30, 40 more interviews, including a repeat testimony from jared kushner? >> i think quite the contrary. we're going to see a parade in and out of house and senate intel committees swells mueller investigating and interviewing more and more people. the flynn thing is interesting, obviously, because we've all been waiting for that to happen, that meaning he would find a way to cut a deal, if that's, in fact, what he's done. at the end of the day he's a minnow compared to the sharks they're after, compared to jared kushner and donald trump jr. so i think we're in for quite a roller coaster ride. >> elise, the white house is saying it's not concerned by the dominates in michael flynn's legal strategy. but what do you think the internal reaction is to this news? >> a
joining me is msnbc political analyst, elise jordan and a columnist for "time" magazine. and also peter anderson, a "huffington post" contributor. welcome you to both. happy to see you on this holiday weekend. peter, your reactions to those comments from congressman quickly. is it wishful thinking to be envisioning 30, 40 more interviews, including a repeat testimony from jared kushner? >> i think quite the contrary. we're going to see a parade in and out of house and...