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malcolm gladwell.lause) and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter @atnightlyshow using the hashtag #tonightly. tonight i wanted to talk about something back in the news lately. it's the 20th anniversary of o.j. simpson. there's been a special on fx, and a new documentary on espn which is amazing, which is out. malcolm, i want to start with you. why do you thing issue is resinating today? there are two parts, the domestic violence part of it and the racial part. >> i don't think this country had a kind of fundamental change in the attitude towards domestic violence until ray rice. i mean-- >> chai blamed her. they blamed her. >> it was only after the head of the n.f.l., biswrairl gives ray rice, what was it, two-game suspension, and the world goes crazy. people are like, "wait a minute, this is" -- >> and no gatorade or something? >> and that was only one of two violent elevator crimes that happened. solange hit jayz in the head. >> there was a lot of elevator crime. >> trying
malcolm gladwell.lause) and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter @atnightlyshow using the hashtag #tonightly. tonight i wanted to talk about something back in the news lately. it's the 20th anniversary of o.j. simpson. there's been a special on fx, and a new documentary on espn which is amazing, which is out. malcolm, i want to start with you. why do you thing issue is resinating today? there are two parts, the domestic violence part of it and the racial part....
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. >>> coming up after local news on "cbs this morning," author malcolm gladwell as well as actor jeffhe "cbs morning news." actor jeff goldblum. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." padvil pm gives you the healingu at nsleep you need, it. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. >>> a look at this morning's top stories now. through the night, authorities search for a 2-year-old boy who was dragged into the water at walt disney world at a resort by an alligator. his family was staying at the grand floridian resort. the boy and his father were wading in the seven seas lagoon last night when the gator struck. the boy's father struggled with the alligator but was unable to free his son. >>> and the focus of the investigation in the orlando massacre has turned to the gunman's wife. the fbi wants to know if she had advance knowledge that omar mateen was going to open fire at a gay nightclub. president obama arrives in orlando tomorrow to pay his respects. >>> and survivors of the orlando nightclub atta
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robert planet and jimmy page are -- robert plante and jimmy page are expected to testify. >>> malcolm gladwell explore how ideas are spread, decisions are made, the origins of success, and the advantages of disadvantages. gladwell's project jumps off the page and into podcasting. his ten-part series is called "revisionist history." he explores people and events that may deserve a second thought or a second chance. we're pleased to have malcolm gladwell back in studio 57. welcome. >> thank you. >> on a serious note, your thoughts on orlando? >> wow, you know, i did a piece for the "new yorker" in the fall talking about school shootings and how contagious they are. you can't understand one shooting in isolation. i hate to use the word, but almost a tradition that develops and grows over time. i think we shouldn't think about orlando in isolation. this is what happens when you've had 20 years of steadily building examples of this behavior. and this shooter, i am quite sure is, feeding off -- i'm going to bet right now, he was obsessed with columbine. >> i was reading your piece in "the new yorker
robert planet and jimmy page are -- robert plante and jimmy page are expected to testify. >>> malcolm gladwell explore how ideas are spread, decisions are made, the origins of success, and the advantages of disadvantages. gladwell's project jumps off the page and into podcasting. his ten-part series is called "revisionist history." he explores people and events that may deserve a second thought or a second chance. we're pleased to have malcolm gladwell back in studio 57....
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maybe a david and goliath malcolm gladwell explanation that the king in this case is a humble king. next-line by sociologists, again not a hostile time, but if you look at the countries who have strong civil liberties, strong political rights, women in the workforce, protections, all sort christianity. the reformation and i want to explore little more deeply. biography, george washington are trying to make my way through by jerry newcombe was given to me as a gift about a year ago after he entered office at them going to do my best on that one. washington is one of those amazing figures when you read about him that i say about him. all men and women loved him and respect him. there is something to this guy that affects your critique other extra significant and why read about him, the more i see that i can never get enough teamwork resonates with such an founder and some argue the founder, the indispensable man, the one to whom all the others looked up and loved and did. he did take notes on people like that. again, thank you c-span for the opportunity to share a few books i'll take
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author malcolm gladwell joins us. that interview straight ahead.nt. more than an apparel company. we've always been an innovation company. using technology is a critical differentiator. changing the expectation that the consumer will have for what a sports brand should be for them. this is where we're going to need a big, bad, technology partner. bring in. cue the bell. sap. under armour is a live business. we can anticipate the issues and needs that you're going to have using live data, to really understand the needs of the athlete. to make better decisions that meet our consumer where they are. the right place with the right product at the right time. the days of the eighteen month supply chain are something that we are quickly putting in our rearview mirror. with plans in place right now to cut that by as much as twenty, to thirty, to forty percent. so what sap really does for the under armour brand, it truly allows me to run our business end-to-end. >>> welcome back, everybody. fantasy sports firms fanduel and draftkings are reportedly in talks
author malcolm gladwell joins us. that interview straight ahead.nt. more than an apparel company. we've always been an innovation company. using technology is a critical differentiator. changing the expectation that the consumer will have for what a sports brand should be for them. this is where we're going to need a big, bad, technology partner. bring in. cue the bell. sap. under armour is a live business. we can anticipate the issues and needs that you're going to have using live data, to...
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. >>> coming up after local news on "cbs this morning," author malcolm gladwell as well as actor i'mg news." padvil pm gives you the healingu at nsleep you need, it. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. like putting oregano in their water. it has natural antioxidants that keep our chickens healthy. and we don't have to use antibiotics in their diet. more like orega-yes, am i right? oregano, just one more way we bring you chickens raised with no antibiotics ever. it's not the easy way. it's the perdue way. >>> breaking news. a 2-year-old boy is missing after police say an alligator dragged him into a lagoon near a popular disney rye sort. >> how much did e the wife of the shooter in orlando. what investigators say she and her husband did before the attack. >> the first alert weather team is tracking rain moving this way. >> we will see an unsettled pattern the next few days. grab your umbrella. you won't need it at all times but we are
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rommel, co-ceo of kissinger associates talks about his latest book, the seven cents with authors malcolm gladwell and jacob weisberg. >>. >> host: hi. thank you everybody for coming. this is great. as a writer for most of the last few months i've been getting up every morning saying to my wife what if nobody read this book? i woke up this morning and said what if nobody comes so it's nice of you all to come out. i know that some of you are here to talk about the book but the reality is we are fortunate to have with us two friends of mine, it will be more interesting and probably more fascinating to many of you, jacob weisberg who many of you may know as the chairman of the slate group, longtime journalist recently published a book on ronald reagan that i can't recommend highly enough, particularly in today's political environment and malcolm gladwell, a writer for the new yorker and a very insightful nonfiction bestseller so we talk a little bit tonight about my new book, the seven cents and one of the things that were going to get him very quickly is one of the big ideas in the seven cents is th
rommel, co-ceo of kissinger associates talks about his latest book, the seven cents with authors malcolm gladwell and jacob weisberg. >>. >> host: hi. thank you everybody for coming. this is great. as a writer for most of the last few months i've been getting up every morning saying to my wife what if nobody read this book? i woke up this morning and said what if nobody comes so it's nice of you all to come out. i know that some of you are here to talk about the book but the reality...
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rommel, co-ceo of kissinger associates talks about his latest book, the seven cents with authors malcolm gladwell and jacob weisberg. >>. >> host: hi. thank you everybody for coming. this is great. as a writer for most of the last few months i've been getting up every morning saying to my wife what if nobody read this book? i woke up this morningnd
rommel, co-ceo of kissinger associates talks about his latest book, the seven cents with authors malcolm gladwell and jacob weisberg. >>. >> host: hi. thank you everybody for coming. this is great. as a writer for most of the last few months i've been getting up every morning saying to my wife what if nobody read this book? i woke up this morningnd
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. >>> sam and laurie, you know malcolm gladwell, author of "the tipping point." he's launched a podcast, ten episodes released, one every week. it's topping the podcast chart. the first episode explains why hillary clinton will probably be the first president, but electing a female president does not necessarily mean we will have more female presidents in the near future. >> have you started listening? >> i did, just one episode so far. it's very interesting. >> i think malcolm is awesome. he uses data and trends to unearth things people may not have guessed. why does he think hillary clinton will not lead to more female presidents? >> the psychology of allowing yourself to vote for a woman allows you to the no vote for a woman in the future. he uses australia, which had a female prime minister, as an example of why people who don't really want a woman president, they say, okay, one. >> they check the box. >> even if there's a great candidate in the future. >> it's awful, but it's human psychology. >> thank you. >>> do you need a new home? how about this one? thi
. >>> sam and laurie, you know malcolm gladwell, author of "the tipping point." he's launched a podcast, ten episodes released, one every week. it's topping the podcast chart. the first episode explains why hillary clinton will probably be the first president, but electing a female president does not necessarily mean we will have more female presidents in the near future. >> have you started listening? >> i did, just one episode so far. it's very interesting....
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. >>> bestselling author malcolm gladwell has launched a podcast called "revisionist history."t's already at the top of the charts. and he's going to do this instead of writing a new book, because he can get more money out of advertising on his podcast than he could from apparently the book sales. >> there you go. a lot of word of mouth too. >> fascinating guy to read, i'm sure to listen to as well. thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> the latest developments in southern california where there are concerns two new wildfires are threatening homes in the san gabriel mountains and could merge. the inflammatiflames are burnin control 20 miles east of los angeles. >> miguel almaguer joins us live. miguel, in all there are eight wildfires burning across california. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, guys, good morning. it's not just those wildfires, but you couple them with the extreme heat and you have a recipe for disaster. those two wildfires burning here in our area right now that you're taking a look at on your screen are working away from homes. of course, just like in the bay ar
. >>> bestselling author malcolm gladwell has launched a podcast called "revisionist history."t's already at the top of the charts. and he's going to do this instead of writing a new book, because he can get more money out of advertising on his podcast than he could from apparently the book sales. >> there you go. a lot of word of mouth too. >> fascinating guy to read, i'm sure to listen to as well. thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> the latest...
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the fact is, take the example of bill gates, malcolm gladwell wrote a popular book book a few years ago in which he pointed out that we give bill gates all this credit for succeeding, but he went to school and had computers when nobody else had computers. spee1 it wasn't just that he went to school but he got up in the middle of the night, he, he snuck off to college, program computers. and then came back to bed. his mother was wondering why he was always so hard to wake up in the morning. >> guest: that's exactly right not highlights two things. first of all would we have been better off at nobody, if bill gates gates didn't have access to those computers? no, we would be worse off. opportunities would've been more equal, but everybody would have been a loser. the second point is precisely that. a lot of what matters in life is not the opportunities you have but what you do with the out once you have. a lot of our success in life is about turning things that don't look like opportunities into opportunities. one for example, we tell story in the book, susan peterson had been a guest on
the fact is, take the example of bill gates, malcolm gladwell wrote a popular book book a few years ago in which he pointed out that we give bill gates all this credit for succeeding, but he went to school and had computers when nobody else had computers. spee1 it wasn't just that he went to school but he got up in the middle of the night, he, he snuck off to college, program computers. and then came back to bed. his mother was wondering why he was always so hard to wake up in the morning....
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if you go there, we had malcolm gladwell right here on this stage. we had share, jodi nields, john carter, the comedy team and we had the smothers brothers and many more. abbott and casale zero was a cameo. i interviewed them all. charles darwin. [laughter] in the marquee day lafayette. he was old. it was tough to get in. he was very old. anyway, we had a eclectic smorgasbord of gas that socrates in the city. they get the name from socrates. did you guess what mark i'm greek so i can pretend that i'm familiar with greek philosophy and we picked the name socrates because he said the only family life is worth living and then he blew his brains out in the alley. no, we have to say that in real new york city, people tend to avoid the big subjects, the important things. you know, god, whatever can make you squirm. does god exist, what is the nature of reality. the kind kind of questions that people don't usually get into. so we cover life, god in every small talk topic. every topic is fair game which means we've had all kinds of different gas on all diffe
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we had -- i can't even think to have the list, but you go there, we had dick cavett, malcolm gladwell right here on this stage, we had cher -- [laughter] moms maybely, tornadoty fields, hang on. -- funny man jack carter, burns and shriver, the comedy team, and burns and allen, and we had steve allen and edie gourmet. we had the gabor sisters, the andrew sisters, the lennon sisters, the smothers brothers. gosh, i think that's about it. no, we had vladimir nabokov, flip wilson, telly saw valueless, joe nay moth, abbott and costello, that was a cameo. the ritz brothers, wild bill hickok on this stage. i interviewed them all. [laughter] also charles darwin -- [laughter] and the marquee delafayette. he was old. it was tough to get him, he was very, very old. but anyway, so we've had a really eclectic smorgasbord of guests at socrates in the city. socrates in the city gets its name from socrates. did you guess? i'm greek, so i can pretend that i'm familiar with greek philosophy, and we picked the name socrates because he said famously the unexamined life is not worth living, and then he ble
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. >>> mo malcolm gladwell will be in studio mediterranean collection.r it'll make anyone's my girlfriend and i just broke up. ohh. i need something to make me feel better. ohhh, i just broke up with my boyfriend and i need something to celebrate with. bree? i thought it was mutual. yeahhh. the mediterranean collection. try with chicken or steak. topped with crumbled feta and creamy tzatziki sauce. i feel better. me too! subway. fresh is what we do. >>> a woman in florida's been arrested for stealing $100,000 from disney world. that's right. she stole two admission tickets. [ laughter ] >> we walked into that. you could hear the audience go, ooh, she stole 100 from disney? >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, vice president joe biden's strong words of support in to the stanford sexual assault victim. he praises her courage for speaking out. why the vice president says her message read by millions will save lives. >>> plus, a homecoming nearly three months in the making for a victim of the bru
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co-ceo of kissinger associates, talks about his latest book, "the seventh sense," with authors malcolm gladwell and jacob weisberg. [inaudible conversations] >> hello? hi. thank you, everybody, for coming. this is great. you know, as a writer for most of the last few months, i've been getting up every morning saying to my wife what if nobody reads the book, and i woke up this morning and said what if nobody comes? so it's very nice of all of you to come out tonight. the reality is we're fortunate to have with us tonight two friends of mine who, i think, will be more interesting and fascinating to many of you. jacob weisberg is the chairman and ceo of the slate group, longtime journalist, has recently published a book on ronald reagan that i can't recommend highly enough, particularly in today's political environment. and malcolm glad welshing everybody knows a writer -- gadwell, everybody knows a writer for the new yorker. we're going to talk a little bit tonight about my new book, "the seventh sense," and one of the things you'll discover quickly when we get into conversation is that one of th
co-ceo of kissinger associates, talks about his latest book, "the seventh sense," with authors malcolm gladwell and jacob weisberg. [inaudible conversations] >> hello? hi. thank you, everybody, for coming. this is great. you know, as a writer for most of the last few months, i've been getting up every morning saying to my wife what if nobody reads the book, and i woke up this morning and said what if nobody comes? so it's very nice of all of you to come out tonight. the reality...
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malcolm gladwell talks about the 10,000 hours. that's where i spent my 10,000 hours.as tebow bryson. later it was ella. and it was sara vaughn. >> and what did you hear? >> i -- that's what it was about. it was training my ear. it was training, you know -- it's quite remarkable actually. there's many things about us that are remarkable, human beings. but it's crazy when you sort of can play your vocal folds. i wanted it to sound like i intended it to sound. i wanted to be able to count on this. >> what was it like being in the same category for best actor with lin-manuel? >> i depend on lin. he's half of my performance. half of my performance i get from looking into his eyes. so i wouldn't have had it i wanted one of us to take it home. >> but here's how he describes you and the reason that you grabbed his attention for the role of aaron burr. he says, what was great about leslie is that in every way, he's a contrast. he's cool, his blood runs cool, he's elegant. this dude makes me look scruffy. >> okay. i'll take that. sure. >> and aaron burr, how have you come to se
malcolm gladwell talks about the 10,000 hours. that's where i spent my 10,000 hours.as tebow bryson. later it was ella. and it was sara vaughn. >> and what did you hear? >> i -- that's what it was about. it was training my ear. it was training, you know -- it's quite remarkable actually. there's many things about us that are remarkable, human beings. but it's crazy when you sort of can play your vocal folds. i wanted it to sound like i intended it to sound. i wanted to be able to...
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malcolm gladwell took the test of the difference between white and black people and discovered he had a moderate preference for his rife which shows biases are shared on a cultural context. it isn't men do iting to women or people doing it to people of color. it is shared context. at this point it feels like a downer. i told you it a shared cultural context and all do it even against people like ourselves so the institute asked to ask a different question, can we finds how bias embeds in people functions. in how you write a job discrepgz and interview. how you assess someones per forumance. can you look at who gets the best assignment and who gets stuck with the office house work? who is listening to in team meetings and then who gets ignoreed or overlooked? if we can identify and diagnose how bias works in those functions, we can give people a opportunities to block that. people ask what do you mean organizational function of bias. i love the resume study. in the 1980's, 5 percent of top musicians were wem squn people think do you think bias has something to do with this. they did an
malcolm gladwell took the test of the difference between white and black people and discovered he had a moderate preference for his rife which shows biases are shared on a cultural context. it isn't men do iting to women or people doing it to people of color. it is shared context. at this point it feels like a downer. i told you it a shared cultural context and all do it even against people like ourselves so the institute asked to ask a different question, can we finds how bias embeds in people...
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that's where -- malcolm gladwell talk about the 10,000 hours. that's where i spent 10,000 hours. and -- singing over and over. it was marvin gaye, it was peek oh -- pebo bryson. later it was ella and sarah vaughn and -- >> what did you hear? >> that's what it was about. it was training my ear. it was training -- it's remarkable actually. there's many things about us that are remarkable human beings. it's crazy when you can sort of play your vocal fold. that you can -- i wanted it to sound like i intended it to sound. i wanted to be able to count on this. >> what was it like being in the same category for best actor with lin-manuel? >> i depend on lin for -- he's half of my performance. half of my performance i get from looking to his eyes. so i wouldn't have had it any other way. ,,,,,,,, >>> welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm anthony mason. >> i'm vinita nair. coming up, donald trump unloads. the presumptive republican nominee uses profanity whether talking about the orlando shooter. >>> then, everything old is new again. how book publishers might be looking at an idea
that's where -- malcolm gladwell talk about the 10,000 hours. that's where i spent 10,000 hours. and -- singing over and over. it was marvin gaye, it was peek oh -- pebo bryson. later it was ella and sarah vaughn and -- >> what did you hear? >> that's what it was about. it was training my ear. it was training -- it's remarkable actually. there's many things about us that are remarkable human beings. it's crazy when you can sort of play your vocal fold. that you can -- i wanted it to...
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malcolm gladwell took the test of the difference between white and black people and discovered he had a moderate preference for his rife which shows biases are shared on a cultural context. it isn't men do iting to women or people doing it to people of color. it is shared context. at this point it feels like a downer. i told you it a shared cultural context and all do it even against people like ourselves so the institute asked to ask a different question, can we finds how bias embeds in people functions. in how you write a job discrepgz and interview. how you assess someones per forumance. can you look at who gets the best assignment and who gets stuck with the office house work? who is listening to in team meetings and then who gets ignoreed or overlooked? if we can identify and diagnose how bias works in those functions, we can give people a opportunities to block that. people ask what do you mean organizational function of bias. i love the resume study. in the 1980's, 5 percent of top musicians were wem squn people think do you think bias has something to do with this. they did an
malcolm gladwell took the test of the difference between white and black people and discovered he had a moderate preference for his rife which shows biases are shared on a cultural context. it isn't men do iting to women or people doing it to people of color. it is shared context. at this point it feels like a downer. i told you it a shared cultural context and all do it even against people like ourselves so the institute asked to ask a different question, can we finds how bias embeds in people...