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he also read glamour, self, and gq. charlie: the lunches, s.i.anted to talk about art, films, and gossip, not about the business. >> i thought the new yorker had a rough time economically, then finally got back into the black thanks to a lot of effort. it is a group thing. it happens. excitedly, here we are. that's good. about a minute of discussion about that. that was it. then it was off to the races. naive. the man was a businessman, a very careful businessman, counted ads and was mindful of what was going on in these businesses to the last detail, but with his editors he wanted to encourage a sense of magic. i often thought of him as the wizard of oz in some ways. tina: he had a lot of wisdom. i very rarely asked s.i. what i should publish. there was one piece i was very, very worried about. i had lillian ross, who was also his mistress for years. it was the best kept secret in town that she was with sean. billy and i had become close. she asked me for input to write this piece about the great love affair with sean. i went back and forth. on
he also read glamour, self, and gq. charlie: the lunches, s.i.anted to talk about art, films, and gossip, not about the business. >> i thought the new yorker had a rough time economically, then finally got back into the black thanks to a lot of effort. it is a group thing. it happens. excitedly, here we are. that's good. about a minute of discussion about that. that was it. then it was off to the races. naive. the man was a businessman, a very careful businessman, counted ads and was...
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. >>> a father make his case in gq magazine and letting his boy play football despite concussions. >>> we're in the 60s this morning and back in the 80s tomorrow, it will feel like summer out there. i'll have the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast coming up next. honey, what are you doing? watching a cow...? what's it doing? impressions start your day with the new hash brown scramble bowl from chick-fil-a. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. i'm pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no, was i supposed to get fios? mr. peterson. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. it's like it was invented to stream 4k movies and shows. how do you know so much about tv and internet? the internet. right. streaming is only as good as your internet. so get the best internet - with the 100% fiber-optic network - get fios - now just $79.99 per month for fios gigabit connection plus tv and phone. what's new from light and fit? greek nonfat yogurt with zero artificial sweeteners. real fruit and 90 calories... you'll be wowed! try new light & fit with zero artificial sweeteners. >> samarita
. >>> a father make his case in gq magazine and letting his boy play football despite concussions. >>> we're in the 60s this morning and back in the 80s tomorrow, it will feel like summer out there. i'll have the details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast coming up next. honey, what are you doing? watching a cow...? what's it doing? impressions start your day with the new hash brown scramble bowl from chick-fil-a. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. i'm pretty...
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. >> me despido con un agradecimiento a la revista gq mÉxico que me dio el premio al periodista internacionals noches, gracias. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ - y hace 19 aÑos yo estuve viajando a colombia y cuando yo me doy cuenta, me doy la sorpresa: dos bebÉs. - mucha droga. habÍa gente teniendo sexo. - se formÓ el titingo. daniela: nos estaba prÁcticamente vendiendo. - hay favores caros. - ella estuvo presa. ella dio a luz en la cÁrcel. ella quiere entregarle la niÑa a ese delincuente. - ¿cuÁl es el secreto? - es que el vÍnculo que tiene ella con Él es que ellos estÁn enamorados. ellos son pareja. - es que ella tiene otras intensiones. - ¿quÉ? ¡mira cÓmo vengo! ¡ja! [♪] poniendo mis raÍces...
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this is published in gq.nd for years conservatives have screamed bloody murder about ted kennedy from chap akwid particular to that and there is some part of people who think but i like ted kennedy and i like his politics and i'm willing to look the other way. i feel like trump, there is some impulse to be like, wait, but he's -- no. it can't be true about him. >> excuse away the worst parts of it but then say well, fine, nobody is perfect. this is not about the moral character. that's the classic bill clinton conundrum and ironically the only person who paid the price was hillary clinton. >> obviously systemic miss on the ground any -- that's why you call it systemic. but there is in fact a partisan point that i think needs to be made. with we talk about roger ailes or bill o'reilly or donald trump, these men who have these values who treat women this way have become somehow the bloodstream of the modern republican party and it is seen in the policies that they enact that are also intended to make women feel
this is published in gq.nd for years conservatives have screamed bloody murder about ted kennedy from chap akwid particular to that and there is some part of people who think but i like ted kennedy and i like his politics and i'm willing to look the other way. i feel like trump, there is some impulse to be like, wait, but he's -- no. it can't be true about him. >> excuse away the worst parts of it but then say well, fine, nobody is perfect. this is not about the moral character. that's...
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among them the new yorker, vogue, gq and vanity fair. three people who worked with him join me now for a conversation about his legacy. they are david remnick, the editor of "the new yorker" since 1998 tina brown was editor of "vanity fair" from 1994 to 1992, edited "the new yorker" from -9d 2y to 98. robert gottlieb was editor of "the new yorker" from 1987 to 1992. also there for this conversation, donald newhouse, si newhouse's brother and business partner. they had a conversation after si's death about his legacy and here is that conversation. >> this program is about an appreciation of someone that i had the pleasure of knowing. we lived in the same community, in the summer. and to know him was also to know how much he loved his magazines. and how much he loved his editors. so i have asked him to come here, as well as his brother to talk about what made him such a unique kind of leader. but i want to begin with the family. tell me about your dad, tell me about coming hear as an immigrant and what he did and how it lead to this remark
among them the new yorker, vogue, gq and vanity fair. three people who worked with him join me now for a conversation about his legacy. they are david remnick, the editor of "the new yorker" since 1998 tina brown was editor of "vanity fair" from 1994 to 1992, edited "the new yorker" from -9d 2y to 98. robert gottlieb was editor of "the new yorker" from 1987 to 1992. also there for this conversation, donald newhouse, si newhouse's brother and business...
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one father is sharing his story in september's "gq" magazine revealing why he let his 8-year-old playood morning, robin. since 20099 number of kids between 6 and 12 who play tackl 20%. studies linking the game to brain damage and headlines about lo long-term effects of concussions have a lot of parents running away from the sport and then there are those like luke who wrestled with the football dilemma. >> repetitive head trauma chokes the brain. >> that movie, that concussion movie that will smith starred in was based on a "gq" article. >> reporter: luke was well aware of the risks of tackle football when his then 8-year-old son asked him if he could play. >> it was like, oh, my god. he actually wants to play football. >> reporter: after a great deal of soul searching chronicled in his article, "what kind of father lets his son play football" featured in "gq" he said, yes, son, you can play. why is it you let him play football. >> because i love him and i want him to reach his potential because it's scary, because it's hard -- >> it toughens you up. >> it toughens you frankly, you co
one father is sharing his story in september's "gq" magazine revealing why he let his 8-year-old playood morning, robin. since 20099 number of kids between 6 and 12 who play tackl 20%. studies linking the game to brain damage and headlines about lo long-term effects of concussions have a lot of parents running away from the sport and then there are those like luke who wrestled with the football dilemma. >> repetitive head trauma chokes the brain. >> that movie, that...
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host: we'll turn to brent kendall tennille who covers the senate for gq roll call. brent: i want to go from the legislative to the judiciary. my understanding is you have already spoken with judge roy moore who is going to be the republican nominee for the open senate seat that -- or i guess what will be -- what is not an open senate seat but an open seat election now that moore is that republican nominee. can you talk about what the two of you may have discussed and what you think the impact of his winning the republican primary in that race is going to be? senator lee: he and i spoke a couple days ago. i called him to congratulate him on his victory. it was a very brief call, only three or four minutes long. i told him i look forward to working with him and would love to meet with him the next time he's in town. and i do look forward to getting to know him. i don't know him as well as i know most of my colleagues, obviously, because i haven't worked with him in the past but i congratulate him on his victory. niels: have you had any conversations either with your c
host: we'll turn to brent kendall tennille who covers the senate for gq roll call. brent: i want to go from the legislative to the judiciary. my understanding is you have already spoken with judge roy moore who is going to be the republican nominee for the open senate seat that -- or i guess what will be -- what is not an open senate seat but an open seat election now that moore is that republican nominee. can you talk about what the two of you may have discussed and what you think the impact...
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newhouse promised some of the most recognizable and celebrity magazines anywhere. , the new yorker, folk, gqple who worked with me join me now for a conversation about his legacy. joinin
newhouse promised some of the most recognizable and celebrity magazines anywhere. , the new yorker, folk, gqple who worked with me join me now for a conversation about his legacy. joinin
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. >> the movie, the movie was based on the gq article, so i knew it was dangerous. linsey: he was well aware of the risks of tackle football when he sent his -- when his then eight-year-old son asked if he could play. after a great deal of soul-searching, chronicled in the article, "what kind of father lets his son play son,all?", he said, "yes, you can play." why is it you let your son play >> i love him. i want him to reach his potential. linsey: it toughens you up? >> it toughens you up. you are a little banged up. linsey: you talk about a militaristic -- >> the choreographed way the game is played. i love the teamwork and the coordination. linsey: what would you have said if your parents had not let you? >> i would have been infuriated. i love football. linsey: so far, father and son agreed the rewards outweigh the risks. >> when i see him walk off the field with his helmet in his hand and his face is already and he is sweaty and i know he is giving 100% out there -- >> ever since i started football, there are like late-night pickups from practices. he helps me
. >> the movie, the movie was based on the gq article, so i knew it was dangerous. linsey: he was well aware of the risks of tackle football when he sent his -- when his then eight-year-old son asked if he could play. after a great deal of soul-searching, chronicled in the article, "what kind of father lets his son play son,all?", he said, "yes, you can play." why is it you let your son play >> i love him. i want him to reach his potential. linsey: it toughens...
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but it is not guarantee anyone would buy dthe break came january 2016, a gq article about them went viral days and lost weight. liz: we have red velvet right now. as we speak. hillary, great business story. and here is another huge one, aetna just been back to trading, it was halted on news that cvs is interested in a possible merger. right as soon as it was taken off halt, it spiked 20%, aetna moderating a bit but up 9%, we have cvs down slightly, we're coming right back with more, stay tuned. give investors even. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone is everything ok?adt, i could hear crackling in the walls, and my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me," and she took it from there. when a fire is going on, you're running around, you're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. the system did it's job. o
but it is not guarantee anyone would buy dthe break came january 2016, a gq article about them went viral days and lost weight. liz: we have red velvet right now. as we speak. hillary, great business story. and here is another huge one, aetna just been back to trading, it was halted on news that cvs is interested in a possible merger. right as soon as it was taken off halt, it spiked 20%, aetna moderating a bit but up 9%, we have cvs down slightly, we're coming right back with more, stay tuned....
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hi work appeared atlantic, harpers, gq, rolling stone and other publications. they bring us tonight mr.ly itts new book, "thanks, obama," my hopey, changey white house areas. barack obama's eight years in the white house were defined by young people. in 2011, david litt became one of youngest white house speech writers in history. until leaving the white house in 2016 he wrote on topics from health care to climbed change to criminal justice reform and took the lead as president obama's go-to comedy writer. now in this refreshingly honest memoir, mr. litt brings us inside obama world, full of hilarious stories and told in a truly original voice, thanks obama is an exciting debut about what it means personally, professionally, and politically, to grow up. michael key caught the book terrific. part first-hand story about being inspired bay cultural icon, part how to manual for getting involved in politics and making change. thanks obama is a hysterical, pithy hartfeld trip down memory lane, and we need it. join news welcoming david litt and adam davidson. [applaus
hi work appeared atlantic, harpers, gq, rolling stone and other publications. they bring us tonight mr.ly itts new book, "thanks, obama," my hopey, changey white house areas. barack obama's eight years in the white house were defined by young people. in 2011, david litt became one of youngest white house speech writers in history. until leaving the white house in 2016 he wrote on topics from health care to climbed change to criminal justice reform and took the lead as president...
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gq writes about him, since the dawn of hollywood.vie star has seemed to need movies less than harrison ford. we invite you to take a look back at some of his roles. horse.him on his he's going to be mean when he wakes up. >> you elected me captain. didn't much want the job. >> sorry if i scared you. >> have to do more than that to scare me. >> went through chaos looking for you. you are supposed to be the fastest thing in the valley. --10,000, all in advance $10,000 in advance. >> $10,000? we could buy our ownership for that. >> but who is going to fly it, kid, you? >> you bet, i'm not such a bad pilot. >> we can pay you $2000 now, reach --hen we >> 17? you got yourself a ship. >> your mission is to proceed up the river in a navy patrol boat. path,p the colonel's follow it, learn what you can along the way. when you find the colonel, infiltrate his team by whatever means available, and terminate the colonel's command. ♪ [rocks moving] >> [speaking foreign language] >> he is a saying you're under arrest, mr. decker. >> you've got the
gq writes about him, since the dawn of hollywood.vie star has seemed to need movies less than harrison ford. we invite you to take a look back at some of his roles. horse.him on his he's going to be mean when he wakes up. >> you elected me captain. didn't much want the job. >> sorry if i scared you. >> have to do more than that to scare me. >> went through chaos looking for you. you are supposed to be the fastest thing in the valley. --10,000, all in advance $10,000 in...
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his work has appeared in the atlantic, harpers, gq, rolling stone and other publications. then bring us tonight, mister david litt's new book "thanks obama". more than any other president, barack obama's eight years in the white house were defined by young people. in 2011, david litt became one of the youngest speechwriters in history until leaving the white house in 2016, he wrote on topics of healthcare, climate change to criminal justice reform and took the lead as president obama's go to comedy writer. now in this refreshingly honest memoir, mister litt brings us inside obama's world , full of hilarious stories and told in a truly original voice,"thanks obama" is an exciting debut about what it means personally, professionally and politically to grow up . keegan michael t called this book terrific, part firsthand story about being inspired by a cultural icon, part how-to manual for getting involved in politics and taking change. "thanks obama" is a hysterical, heartfelt trip down memory lane and boy, do we need. so without further ado, please join me in welcoming david
his work has appeared in the atlantic, harpers, gq, rolling stone and other publications. then bring us tonight, mister david litt's new book "thanks obama". more than any other president, barack obama's eight years in the white house were defined by young people. in 2011, david litt became one of the youngest speechwriters in history until leaving the white house in 2016, he wrote on topics of healthcare, climate change to criminal justice reform and took the lead as president...
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his work has appeared in the atlantic, harpers, gq, rolling stone and other publications. they bring us tonight, his new book thanks, obama. more than any other presidency, barack obama's eight years of the white house were to fight by young people. in 2011, david became one of the youngest white house speechwriters in history until leaving the white house in 2016 he wrote on topics from healthcare climate change, criminal justice form and took the lead as president obama's go to comedy writer. now, in this professionally honest memoir he brings us inside obama world. full of hilarious stories and told in a truly original voice thank obama is an exciting to view about what it means personally, professionally and politically to grow up. teagan michael key causes for, part first his story about being inspired by a cultural icon, part how-to manual for getting involved in politics and making change. thank obama is a hysterical, pithy, and heartfelt trick down memory lane. boy, do we need it. without further i do, please join me in welcoming david and adam. [applause] >> thank
his work has appeared in the atlantic, harpers, gq, rolling stone and other publications. they bring us tonight, his new book thanks, obama. more than any other presidency, barack obama's eight years of the white house were to fight by young people. in 2011, david became one of the youngest white house speechwriters in history until leaving the white house in 2016 he wrote on topics from healthcare climate change, criminal justice form and took the lead as president obama's go to comedy writer....
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despite massive success many still view him as a re-- reluctant star and celeb result, gq writes about him, since the dawn of hollywood, no movie star has seemed to need stardom or movies less than harrison ford. so we invite to you take a look back at some of his work. >> get him on his horse. he's going to be mean when he wakes up, buck. >> y'all elected me captain. didn't much want the job. >> i'm sorry if i scared you. >> got to do more than that to scare me. >> looking all over for you. >> i can't keep track of all you folks running around here backyards. >> you're supposed to be the best thing in the valley but that can't be your car t must be your mama's car. >> 10,000, all in advance. >> 10,000? we can almost buy our ownership for that. >> but who's going to fly it, kid. >> you bet i could, i'm not such a bad pilot myself, we don't have to sit here and listen. >> we can pay you $2,000 now plus 15 when we reach alderan. >> 17, how? okay, you guys got yourself a ship. >> your mission is to proceed up the river in a navy patrol boat. pick up colonel chris', follow it, learn what y
despite massive success many still view him as a re-- reluctant star and celeb result, gq writes about him, since the dawn of hollywood, no movie star has seemed to need stardom or movies less than harrison ford. so we invite to you take a look back at some of his work. >> get him on his horse. he's going to be mean when he wakes up, buck. >> y'all elected me captain. didn't much want the job. >> i'm sorry if i scared you. >> got to do more than that to scare me....
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if you're curious about the paper records in west virginia, the paper records on guns, look at a gq article from a few years back, charlie houser runs this warehouse down there in wfprima facie west virginia he has it stored in his head where those records would be stored there. you can only imagine what will be lost if he retires. we're looking at the aftermath of the deadliest shooting in american history. and it's the deadliest attacks on u.s. soil since september 11, 2001. here's what we know, at least 58 people are dead, that number could rise, 500 people are injured, first responders are still working to identify victims. the shooter, 64-year-old stephen paddock opened fire on a country music fire on the las vegas strip. there's no link between him and terrorist groups. officials say they need blood donations and need blood donations quickly. they are calling the the the scene a war zone, remember 515 people injured. the majority of which had to have some sort of bullet damage, some sort of injury by bullets. the las vegas sheriff said law enforcement had no knowledge of the suspect b
if you're curious about the paper records in west virginia, the paper records on guns, look at a gq article from a few years back, charlie houser runs this warehouse down there in wfprima facie west virginia he has it stored in his head where those records would be stored there. you can only imagine what will be lost if he retires. we're looking at the aftermath of the deadliest shooting in american history. and it's the deadliest attacks on u.s. soil since september 11, 2001. here's what we...
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terry richard son has been banned from snapping pictures for several fashion magazines including vogue, gqaft dozens of sexual abuse and harass many claims recently resurfaced. richardson has been the subject of wild spread sexual assault allegations from fashion models over the length of he denies these accusations. >> see, i think that that is my issue. we've heard this over and over again, and the power that is be turned a blind eye and now it comes out, i said this. i said that. and i say that in conjunction with saying, i do think we're at a powerful moment in our society now where the focus is on this. i feel that way about several things that's going on right now, that it first seems really disruptive and hard to swallow, but i think we're turning the corner. but it troubles me to hear, okay, through the years, this person has been accused of it. >> years. >> through the years. >> i hope that we are turning a corner, and it's not just because it seems like for years and years and years it was okay to turn a blind eye, right. >> right. >> the thing to do was to turn a blind eye as lo
terry richard son has been banned from snapping pictures for several fashion magazines including vogue, gqaft dozens of sexual abuse and harass many claims recently resurfaced. richardson has been the subject of wild spread sexual assault allegations from fashion models over the length of he denies these accusations. >> see, i think that that is my issue. we've heard this over and over again, and the power that is be turned a blind eye and now it comes out, i said this. i said that. and i...
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the cover of gq weekly -- the cover of cq weekly. caller: everybody is bashing trump. if you don't like him, vote him out. host: frederick is next from arkansas. good morning. caller: good morning. good morning. how are you doing? host: i'm doing great, how are you? caller: i'm doing fine. host: do you have a comment? caller: i do. president trump has taken this .ountry so far apart people were living good and doing good until he got into office. people living on social security -- they can't get enough money to live. talking about putting america first? host: thank you. washington post, david letterman. from the kennedy center mark twain awards -- being harry's dad. steve from south carolina on the republican line. welcome, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. from oklahoma who called it earlier and said trump is ruining the country and what bashing the president, it goes on and on. deal is with president trump is that he has put america first and the illegals coming across our border down there have been has taken% since he office. trillions created $6
the cover of gq weekly -- the cover of cq weekly. caller: everybody is bashing trump. if you don't like him, vote him out. host: frederick is next from arkansas. good morning. caller: good morning. good morning. how are you doing? host: i'm doing great, how are you? caller: i'm doing fine. host: do you have a comment? caller: i do. president trump has taken this .ountry so far apart people were living good and doing good until he got into office. people living on social security -- they can't...