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our guest tonight, cohost of "the breakfast club," charlamagne tha god is here, everybody. we will talk about his new book, "shook one." but, first, this is our last show of 2018. we made it! we made it! ( cheers and applause ) and now-- and now, just so-- just so you guys know. tomorrow was supposed to be our last show, but it turns out i have to get surgery on my vocal chords tomorrow. yeah, you guys know i have been having voice problems, right? well, the doctors said i need an operation on my chords but it has to be tomorrow because medically, the doctors don't want to work on friday. ( laughter ) but please, don't worry about me. it's going to be a very simple procedure. they're going to put a laser in my throat, and be like, bap! it's done. or they're going to be like, bap! sorry, i missed it. again. one more time. you gotta stop moving, man. yeah, i'm going to come back sounding normal or i'm going to come back sounding like jared kushner. either way, we're going to laugh. since this is our final show of the year it's time once again for us to take a step back from c
our guest tonight, cohost of "the breakfast club," charlamagne tha god is here, everybody. we will talk about his new book, "shook one." but, first, this is our last show of 2018. we made it! we made it! ( cheers and applause ) and now-- and now, just so-- just so you guys know. tomorrow was supposed to be our last show, but it turns out i have to get surgery on my vocal chords tomorrow. yeah, you guys know i have been having voice problems, right? well, the doctors said i...
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breakfast club where i guess one of the other main characters a little got her dress and she sort of denounce that scene and she got a lot of backlash and people were like you know that's a movie that you made money off of and you did this scene and how can you how can you like you know walk back from it. and i think you have to ask yourself would a liberated woman be in that situation. a teenager or a young woman where somebody is looking up her skirt so i thought that was something very very interesting where you have people that are even now in this day and age walking back and you know baby people have to walk back i mean things are changing and i think we have to change with the time and also i think there's a lot of outrage i think women are really really angry. so. the argument that maybe this is a little bit overkill. i think. you have to look at that and see kind of what is behind that and what's behind it is you know women want relief women who want change and i think it's important and i think women want their voices heard been reading into the lyrics of the song and also
breakfast club where i guess one of the other main characters a little got her dress and she sort of denounce that scene and she got a lot of backlash and people were like you know that's a movie that you made money off of and you did this scene and how can you how can you like you know walk back from it. and i think you have to ask yourself would a liberated woman be in that situation. a teenager or a young woman where somebody is looking up her skirt so i thought that was something very very...
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. >> "breakfast club"? >> what we are seeing is the answer to question what is a film crew do when they have a break from filming? they film a movie parody. it's late for the first shot and that's the director wondering around. he's bha bastically trying to get there to get the shot they need. how to are create the classic moments like the guy walking through. i just love t-rex. it turns out this is hard working and pretty important part. you can see in this video as well. the show can be something of a detriment. people are there to give a helping hand. >> most people sit at the beach. >> this is what they do. they lease out equipment for tv and film and stuff like that. but this is a celebration video when they reached 59,000 followers on stain gram. instagram. >> they built a home made ice skating rink. >> next, "right this minute." >>> and still to come, a guy decides that lake looks nice. >> he's going to dive right in. >> see why what happens next is much cooler. >> he's walking on water. it's a mirac
. >> "breakfast club"? >> what we are seeing is the answer to question what is a film crew do when they have a break from filming? they film a movie parody. it's late for the first shot and that's the director wondering around. he's bha bastically trying to get there to get the shot they need. how to are create the classic moments like the guy walking through. i just love t-rex. it turns out this is hard working and pretty important part. you can see in this video as well....
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reporter: in the era of me too, what's really come up about movies like "16 candles" or "the breakfast clubnd the ways in which they're there are casual references to assaulting someone when they are, you know, too drunk to consent. ♪ say what's in this drink >> reporter: coit is letting listeners decide whether to bring baby back. an online poll will determine if "baby it's cold outside" will get iced out for good. so what's been the feedback since you pulled the song? >> don't mess with my christmas music. thn the feedback. >> reporter: for cbs this morning, jamie yuccas, san francisco. ne poll about whether to put "baby it's cold outside" back on the air runs through monday night. right now listeners are voting 9-1 that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. check back a little later for morning news and cbs this morning. from new york city, i'm vladimir duthiers. >>> it's friday, december 7, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." the president is expected to announce his pick for the next united nations ambassador. the former fox news channel reporte
reporter: in the era of me too, what's really come up about movies like "16 candles" or "the breakfast clubnd the ways in which they're there are casual references to assaulting someone when they are, you know, too drunk to consent. ♪ say what's in this drink >> reporter: coit is letting listeners decide whether to bring baby back. an online poll will determine if "baby it's cold outside" will get iced out for good. so what's been the feedback since you pulled...
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Dec 20, 2018
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the breakfast club? >> it is never too late. >> especially on a cold and rainy day. watch away. it is not a rainy day yet. there is dense fog showing up around the bay shoreline. here is a live look at oakland. the dense fog advisory is in place until 8:00 this morning. there is a chance it could be extended into the mid morning hours. there is a layer above our heads keeping it close to the surface. we see the iron. it is ironing the bank closer to the service. we have flaws visibility towards fresno and sacramento, the fog is seeping into the bay. we are showing you numbers that are easing up with visibility in santa rosa at 7 miles. there is no reports in oakland and san jose at a quarter of a mile. the fog is floating around the bay. these areas in white from berkeley to oakland and morgan hill, this is a dense fog advisory until 8:00 this morning scattered around the shoreline. as we expand, there is a nice weather system here. i am sending rain to the north bay this evening. this morning, this is the last day of fall and winter starts tomorrow. the dry side but
the breakfast club? >> it is never too late. >> especially on a cold and rainy day. watch away. it is not a rainy day yet. there is dense fog showing up around the bay shoreline. here is a live look at oakland. the dense fog advisory is in place until 8:00 this morning. there is a chance it could be extended into the mid morning hours. there is a layer above our heads keeping it close to the surface. we see the iron. it is ironing the bank closer to the service. we have flaws...
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. >> they said it was like a mix between "the big chill" and "the breakfast club." >> but ultimatelye drama rules to documentary to get our, what we called at that time, a docusoap. >> this is the true story. >> true story. >> of seven strangers -- >> it was kind of a social experiment to watch what happens when you put these strangers together in a house. when people stop being polite and start getting real. >> do you sell drugs? why do you have a beeper? >> you hadn't seen anything like that on television, that kind of open, honest discussion of race. >> i can try as much as i can to try to deal with you, but ignorance is ignorance. stupidity is stupidity. and that's it. black, white, green, purple, blue, whatever. >> "the real world" becomes this big bang moment for reality tv. the idea is that, oh my god, all we have to do is take cameras and put them on people and we'll get great stuff. you had in the next season in l.a. a young woman who gets an abortion, and the camera literally goes right up to the doctor's door. >> give me a hug. >> by the third season in san francisco you h
. >> they said it was like a mix between "the big chill" and "the breakfast club." >> but ultimatelye drama rules to documentary to get our, what we called at that time, a docusoap. >> this is the true story. >> true story. >> of seven strangers -- >> it was kind of a social experiment to watch what happens when you put these strangers together in a house. when people stop being polite and start getting real. >> do you sell drugs?...
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no more good morning chris club, kids get a fanfare, or who's on the phone? it is the last chris evans breakfastple tuned in every week, after he defied predictions and actually managed to surpass sir terry wogan's audiences. in september he quit, saying he wanted a new challenge, in a career which has included the big breakfast, tfi friday, and top gear, if only for one series. the bbc director general said he believed chris evans's departure was influenced by the bbc being forced to publish stars' salaries. last year he was the top of that list, earning more than £2 million. this is not the end of him on the bbc. last week, it was confirmed on the one show that he will be signing up to be a contestant on next year's strictly come dancing. i've said yes, i've said yes. my wife would like to go every week. this means that when he appears on it takes two, chris evans will be interviewed by the person taking overfrom him on radio 2, zoe ball — an appointment he gave his blessing. i think she's a fantastic pick, the best person for the job. and chris will be going head—to—head with zoe when he star
no more good morning chris club, kids get a fanfare, or who's on the phone? it is the last chris evans breakfastple tuned in every week, after he defied predictions and actually managed to surpass sir terry wogan's audiences. in september he quit, saying he wanted a new challenge, in a career which has included the big breakfast, tfi friday, and top gear, if only for one series. the bbc director general said he believed chris evans's departure was influenced by the bbc being forced to publish...
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Dec 28, 2018
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actually reach out to me seven years ago in 2011 and we met out at the esquire club on the north side and had a late breakfast and talked about collaboration, shook hands, never had more of a deal than that. and ended up i interviewed him about the first race for governor. we had to do a sample chapter for ew press, our publisher. and that went pretty well. and the process seemed happy. then he decided to run for the senate. we got sidetracked. and never really got really engaged until about three or four years ago, so it still took quite a while. i did 30 hours about approximately of interviews with him. in various locations, usually out at his house. on the east side of madison. but also in the car sometimes. and then of course i transcribed the tapes. i always do that myself. it's horrible. [laughter] but it's really it's a way of the material sort of gets ingrained in you a little bit. and i found when i have had transcriptions done, even by really good transcribers, they miss some things and just the material is not as ingrained in you as it is when you do it yourself. i also supplemented with interviews
actually reach out to me seven years ago in 2011 and we met out at the esquire club on the north side and had a late breakfast and talked about collaboration, shook hands, never had more of a deal than that. and ended up i interviewed him about the first race for governor. we had to do a sample chapter for ew press, our publisher. and that went pretty well. and the process seemed happy. then he decided to run for the senate. we got sidetracked. and never really got really engaged until about...
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breakfast days come from not from the supermarket. there's a school garden a school circus a theater stage a sculptor's workshop a canteen and music clubs. instruments are important for their early musical education work you want everyone to experience the success of creating sound. comes . on top. of the proportion of migrant children children with a migrant background is relatively low here so that's something we don't like at all but it's obviously because they think it's a private school we can't afford it. because it's coming. we have two groups who come here one is a big turkish family it's like a clan that's branched out more and more and so we get the cousins of the cousins who have already been here. like that one can be to. their. program now it's all about word of mouth this second our children here with an african parent sometimes. retore backgrounds that we have children from here. there are only two or three children per class not more not yet. not committed. to randomly selected school classes one from a war school in purple t. shirts and one from a comprehensive school in cologne skulk district in white. the question to
breakfast days come from not from the supermarket. there's a school garden a school circus a theater stage a sculptor's workshop a canteen and music clubs. instruments are important for their early musical education work you want everyone to experience the success of creating sound. comes . on top. of the proportion of migrant children children with a migrant background is relatively low here so that's something we don't like at all but it's obviously because they think it's a private school we...
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no more good morning chris club, kids get a fanfare, or who‘s on the phone? it‘s the last chris evans breakfasts. my wife would like to go every week. this means that when he appears on it takes two, chris evans will be interviewed by the person taking overfrom him on radio 2, zoe ball — an appointment he gave his blessing. i think she‘s a fantastic pick, the best person for the job. and chris will be going head—to—head with zoe when he starts his new virgin radio breakfast show on 1 january. i have that heady cocktail of excitement and sadness. definitely up for strictly? yes, yes. and with moira stuartjoining classic fm, sara cox on drivetime, and lauren laverne starting on breakfast, the new year really does herald a new era in radio. are we allowed to know he‘s doing strictly that early? that‘s a bit cheeky. hussey revealed the surprise too soon? i don‘t know. anyway, good luck to him. i know a i don‘t know. anyway, good luck to him. i knowa lot of i don‘t know. anyway, good luck to him. i know a lot of you listen to bbc radio1—— him. i know a lot of you listen to bbc radio 1 -- 2, him. i k
no more good morning chris club, kids get a fanfare, or who‘s on the phone? it‘s the last chris evans breakfasts. my wife would like to go every week. this means that when he appears on it takes two, chris evans will be interviewed by the person taking overfrom him on radio 2, zoe ball — an appointment he gave his blessing. i think she‘s a fantastic pick, the best person for the job. and chris will be going head—to—head with zoe when he starts his new virgin radio breakfast show on...
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club. came to visit him on friday. saw him. seem to rally in the morning, ate a breakfast of three soft boiled eggs and yogurt.e close it seemed several times to the edge only to rally one time after another. secretary baker left to go off for the day, he was going off to dinner, stopped by the house again to see president bush. president bush seemed pretty good, at least hanging on. secretary baker went to incident e-when he was coming back e-got a call time to come back to the house. when he got there he saw his friend fading. president bush was ready. secretary baker talked about speaking to him, seeing him light up when he came into the room. president bush said where are we going bake? baker said we're going to heaven. president bush said that's where i want to go. the title of the story "i love you too," president bush's son they were in his houston bedroom, knew the end was coming. put the speaker phone and started calling kids who weren't in town, including of course his oldest son, george w. bush. his son told him avenues great dad, he loved him and president bush 41 said i love you too. secretary bak
club. came to visit him on friday. saw him. seem to rally in the morning, ate a breakfast of three soft boiled eggs and yogurt.e close it seemed several times to the edge only to rally one time after another. secretary baker left to go off for the day, he was going off to dinner, stopped by the house again to see president bush. president bush seemed pretty good, at least hanging on. secretary baker went to incident e-when he was coming back e-got a call time to come back to the house. when he...