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she is best known for hard-hitting investigations, her new memoir, "living with a wild turn aways a sharp from that, chronicling mystical experiences she had as a teenager that continue to haunt her. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with harbor aaron wright coming up, right now. -- commerce station with barbara ehrenreich coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: >> how does a self acclaimed atheist deal with mystical experiences from her teenage years that seem to challenge her certainty of the absence of god and the dominance of science? , that meantnreich writing a new memoir, "living with a wild god, a nonbeliever search about the truth about aerything to go to texas on fascinating journey. barber, as always, great to have you on the program. i want to jump right into our conversation by asking you to unpack this title for me. "living with a wild god." >> well, this title reflects the fact that human beings have worshiped a variety of deities and spirits throughout history and throughout all the continents.
she is best known for hard-hitting investigations, her new memoir, "living with a wild turn aways a sharp from that, chronicling mystical experiences she had as a teenager that continue to haunt her. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with harbor aaron wright coming up, right now. -- commerce station with barbara ehrenreich coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: >> how does a self acclaimed atheist...
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her new memoir is called everybody's got something. please welcome to the program robin roberts.e on, hello. [cheers and applause] hello! >> jon: well, hello. >> how are you? [cheers and applause] >> jon: thank you so much for being here. >> i'm sorry out of habit i said good morning. i am sorry. >> jon: they did just get up i know these people. close enough to 4:20 that they just got up. >> oh! >> jon: everybody has somebody but -- something but man, not everybody has everything. you really got hit with the whammies of whammies. a breast cancer diagnosis was the first, yes? >> in 2007, yes. i completed treatment in 2008. but the reason i said everybody has something. it's true. i got slapped upside the head. the point my mom said, it doesn't matter. everybody has something. my something is no more important or greater than any other challenge that someone else was facing. there was a point where i was looking up to the heavens saying if you want to spread it around a little bit more, that is fine with me. >> jon: parents can deliver this kind of sage vice -- advice and do it in
her new memoir is called everybody's got something. please welcome to the program robin roberts.e on, hello. [cheers and applause] hello! >> jon: well, hello. >> how are you? [cheers and applause] >> jon: thank you so much for being here. >> i'm sorry out of habit i said good morning. i am sorry. >> jon: they did just get up i know these people. close enough to 4:20 that they just got up. >> oh! >> jon: everybody has somebody but -- something but man,...
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join me next time for a conversation with roberts on her new memoir. that's next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. pbs. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. [ fly buzzing ] [ music playing distantly ] >> [ distant chatter ]
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. >> she stayed up late to talk about her fascinating new memoir.on her battle with mds and the life-saving bone marrow transplant from her big sister, sally-ann. >> what do you do when someone gives you the gift of life, like that? >> you're screwed. >> i have to wash her car for life. >> oh, you won't watch my dog for the weekend? i gave you my bone marrow. >> that's right. >> kimmel showed off a picture of robin in the hospital wearing a hoodie he sent her. she said laughing while watching his show was a big help for her. kimmel took credit, joking it was he who had saved her life. >> naturally. it was her sister and everybody else and all the prayers. she is doing great. and, boy, it must be such a feeling. >> yes. and it's wonderful to see her in a different setting, where she can just let loose. it's great to watch her. hilarious. wonderful, as usual. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll s
. >> she stayed up late to talk about her fascinating new memoir.on her battle with mds and the life-saving bone marrow transplant from her big sister, sally-ann. >> what do you do when someone gives you the gift of life, like that? >> you're screwed. >> i have to wash her car for life. >> oh, you won't watch my dog for the weekend? i gave you my bone marrow. >> that's right. >> kimmel showed off a picture of robin in the hospital wearing a hoodie he...
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. ♪ as >> twitter cofounder biz stone has a new memoir documenting his rise in silicon valley called a little bird told me: he confessions of a creative mind." he sat down with emily chang to talk about what he hopes people take away from the book. >> my view of the world, i have described it as hallucinogenic leak optimistic, very aspirational. i would like people to take away some of the hard learned lessons that i share. if it is only one thing they take away, hopefully some of those chapters on creativity and the idea that everyone is creative, not just artists. everyone is creative and creativity is a readable -- renewable resource. i would also like people to -- take away a fresh perspective on on giving back. many people do it wrong and feel like they should do it when they are comfortable and older and have money. but if you start earlier to my givingust volunteering, $5, the impact over your lifetime is so much greater. i talk about the compound altruism in this book. >> speaking of money, you don't sugarcoat how broke you were in the early days, like living in your moms's b
. ♪ as >> twitter cofounder biz stone has a new memoir documenting his rise in silicon valley called a little bird told me: he confessions of a creative mind." he sat down with emily chang to talk about what he hopes people take away from the book. >> my view of the world, i have described it as hallucinogenic leak optimistic, very aspirational. i would like people to take away some of the hard learned lessons that i share. if it is only one thing they take away, hopefully...
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mets new memoir. pened when clinton attended jackie robinson's 50th anniversary in shea stadium in 1997. >> here's a question for you. are you a couch potato? a new study says it could be your parents' fault. >> the study proves that we isolated a gene. >> researchers found there's a genetic predisposition to laziness at least among rats. super runners ran ten times longer each day from those from a line of couch potatoes. they say further tests aren't even needed. the hope is even if laziness is hereditary you can train yourself to be active and maybe even like it. >> 25 after the top of the hour. time to brew on this. have you ever tried to impress someone that you like and mailed miserably? >> put it in there and the door. they can come in and out now. >> oh, are you from a country where it's okay to stick your fingers all over someone else's food? >> turns out you only have 12 minutes to impress someone on a first date. what is immediately judge? according to a new study a person's smile, their eye
mets new memoir. pened when clinton attended jackie robinson's 50th anniversary in shea stadium in 1997. >> here's a question for you. are you a couch potato? a new study says it could be your parents' fault. >> the study proves that we isolated a gene. >> researchers found there's a genetic predisposition to laziness at least among rats. super runners ran ten times longer each day from those from a line of couch potatoes. they say further tests aren't even needed. the hope is...
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. >> she writes all about it in her new memoir called "lost and found:finding hope in the detours ofh us. we met your dad so many times. >> so glad to be here. >> to be 13 and to have to reveal to your parents that you are pregnant must have been one of the, i guess, scariest things you've ever had to do. >> it was so scary that i didn't want to do it. my sister actually wrote a letter and told them and left it in the mailbox and luckily she was smart and wise enough to finally include them in everything, but i was terrified. >> how did they react? what was your dad's initial reaction? >> both my parents were devastated. i don't think anyone dreams their child will have a baby at that age, but at the end of the day, they really rallied together and supported me. >> if anybody understands grace, it is your dad and mom. they both -- they have been in ministry for the longest time. and it has to be for your own family as well. you were a little bit of a rebel. you grew up in this home that everybody thought should be perfect, but you knew you were different, you wanted to be your own, u
. >> she writes all about it in her new memoir called "lost and found:finding hope in the detours ofh us. we met your dad so many times. >> so glad to be here. >> to be 13 and to have to reveal to your parents that you are pregnant must have been one of the, i guess, scariest things you've ever had to do. >> it was so scary that i didn't want to do it. my sister actually wrote a letter and told them and left it in the mailbox and luckily she was smart and wise...
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her new memoir, the "new york times" originally reported that america no longer has the world's richest middle class. we'll talk about that and much more about the middle dlass and the u.s. economy and about income inequality. i'm pleased to have elizabeth warren back at this table. welcome. >> it's good to be back. >> rose: how do you like this senate thing? >> i like it. i really do. >> rose: even though it's about legislating. >> in part but remember there are a lot of tools in the toolbox when you're in the united states senate. we about legislation, how many laws you can get through. but one of the things i learned early, early on, there are a lot of banking regulators out there and a lot of banking laws. but if the regulators won't pick up the laws and use them, then the banks can just kind of go off and do what they want. if the regulators will actually use those laws, then we actually have a safer system. so the united states senate has oversight responsibilities over those bank regulators through the senate banking committee-- which is where i sit. >> rose: which is where you w
her new memoir, the "new york times" originally reported that america no longer has the world's richest middle class. we'll talk about that and much more about the middle dlass and the u.s. economy and about income inequality. i'm pleased to have elizabeth warren back at this table. welcome. >> it's good to be back. >> rose: how do you like this senate thing? >> i like it. i really do. >> rose: even though it's about legislating. >> in part but remember...
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her new memoir is called "everybody's got something."e robin roberts. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hello. >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> now i know what it is like when you come to see us from the west coast to the east coast morning show. do an east coast morning show and do west coast late night show. it is. >> jimmy: disorienting. can i got you anything? >> i'm great. >> jimmy: are you working this week or off this week? >> well little bit of both. i was coming out here to talk about the book. then this thing with the clippers happened when i hit town so. i have been very busy with that as well. and it's just like you said. the tapes emerged over the weekend. how quickly adam silver the commissioner acted to day but gave you plenty of material for your opening monologue. >> jimmy: i think he handled it well. >> i think so also. >> jimmy: is donald sterling some one you will call and try to get an interview with. >> our bookers talked to him and thought maybe it is best that somebody else speak to him. >> jimmy: very interesting. d
her new memoir is called "everybody's got something."e robin roberts. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hello. >> jimmy: you look fantastic. >> now i know what it is like when you come to see us from the west coast to the east coast morning show. do an east coast morning show and do west coast late night show. it is. >> jimmy: disorienting. can i got you anything? >> i'm great. >> jimmy: are you working this week or off this week? >> well...
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plus, we "spotlight" the new memoir"a sliver of life: three americans imprisoned in iran."pressive resume by making his directorial debut with the highly anticipated sci-fi thriller, "transcendence."
plus, we "spotlight" the new memoir"a sliver of life: three americans imprisoned in iran."pressive resume by making his directorial debut with the highly anticipated sci-fi thriller, "transcendence."
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plus, we "spotlight" the new memoir, "a sliver of life: three americans imprisoned in iran."ike "the dark knight," "inception," "the prestige." and it's made him one of the most respected dps in hollywood. well now, he's adding to his impressive resume by making his directorial debut with the highly anticipated sci-fi thriller, "transcendence."
plus, we "spotlight" the new memoir, "a sliver of life: three americans imprisoned in iran."ike "the dark knight," "inception," "the prestige." and it's made him one of the most respected dps in hollywood. well now, he's adding to his impressive resume by making his directorial debut with the highly anticipated sci-fi thriller, "transcendence."
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tony's gripping new memoir "the last pirate" he writes if you smoke column bian weed in the 70s and 80sk you card. tony, tell us about your dad. >> my dad was one of hundreds of americans who got involved in the dealing business in the 1970s when it seemed like jimmy carter was going to pull the lever and say legalize it. he thought it would be smart from a business perspective, and then when reagan came along, he was already sort of deep in it, and there was no turning back. >> paid for my private school. that's what i mean by thank you. >> and, tony, you actually -- you didn't realize what was going on as you were growing up. how did you learn the truth about what was happening? >> i came to the brink of fatherhood myself. my wife was expecting, and i thought, you know, i heard rumors about my father, but it was time to get to the bottom of it. so i called the national archives, keeper of 1% of the paperwork produced by the u.s. government, the most important stuff, the stuff historians want, and i was, like, do you happen to have anything on the exploits of one anthony edward decoppe
tony's gripping new memoir "the last pirate" he writes if you smoke column bian weed in the 70s and 80sk you card. tony, tell us about your dad. >> my dad was one of hundreds of americans who got involved in the dealing business in the 1970s when it seemed like jimmy carter was going to pull the lever and say legalize it. he thought it would be smart from a business perspective, and then when reagan came along, he was already sort of deep in it, and there was no turning back....
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. >> perhaps an item for her new memoire which her bluis said to out in mid june.still to come in the newsroom masters in full swing. at the top of the leader board. laura joins us from augusta good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a name that is familiar to many. but most associate it with the man who has made 22 appearances. i'll have more in a moment. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so excited. >>> all right i said the president was going to announce his new nominee at the top of the hour. but things are running early for the white house today. kathleen sebelius will resign. she has very much become the face of the botched roll out of obama care. tell us more, jim. >> reporter: well c
. >> perhaps an item for her new memoire which her bluis said to out in mid june.still to come in the newsroom masters in full swing. at the top of the leader board. laura joins us from augusta good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a name that is familiar to many. but most associate it with the man who has made 22 appearances. i'll have more in a moment. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before....
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his new memoirs "struck by genius -- you brain injury made me a mathematical marvel." going out to bars and pretty much being silly. >> you could say you were shallow. >> very shallow. >> you had an unfortunate moment so you spent a lot of time in the gym lifting weighs trying to prove i'm the man. >> i spent a lot of time pumping iron and taking care of the mullet, which is gone, thank goodness. >> no mathematical skills. >> no interest in it whatsoever. i was one of those kids that said what is math good for? what is that this? >> you were at a bar, you get hit, what happened? >> i saw a bright flash of light, i was on the ground they pummeled me repeatedly. i went to the doctor and i had a profound concussion and bleeding kidney and was released home. >> when did you realize something had changed, you had this new ability? >> immediately afterwards. coming home from the hospital i thought it was the pain medicine they had given me that made me feel strange. i knew instantly within days something was different. >> what was different? >> the way things look. things lo
his new memoirs "struck by genius -- you brain injury made me a mathematical marvel." going out to bars and pretty much being silly. >> you could say you were shallow. >> very shallow. >> you had an unfortunate moment so you spent a lot of time in the gym lifting weighs trying to prove i'm the man. >> i spent a lot of time pumping iron and taking care of the mullet, which is gone, thank goodness. >> no mathematical skills. >> no interest in it...
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. >> new memoir called "love life." your second one. >> today. e bit. we all read "the new york times" on sunday. rob lowe on the problems with being pretty. there's this unbelievable bias and prejudice against quote/unquote good-looking people. >> you know, george, you're just the journalist to bring this to light. it's a national tragedy. statistic s show that worldwide, a minimum of 20 or 30 people suffer from this. and, you know -- if i can't use my podium for good, then what's the point of it, really? >> really you are a selfless guy. that's what we always say. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> let's talk about this a little bit. the book is fantastic. i don't know how you keep on coming up with so many great stories. i got to tell you -- i'll confess -- i went right to the middle and went to rob lowe's trip to the playboy mansion. 19 years old. >> can you imagine? where were my parents? 19 years old, playboy mansion. and, see, what i love about books like this because i'm a fan of the genre. i like a book that doesn't take me to a place i
. >> new memoir called "love life." your second one. >> today. e bit. we all read "the new york times" on sunday. rob lowe on the problems with being pretty. there's this unbelievable bias and prejudice against quote/unquote good-looking people. >> you know, george, you're just the journalist to bring this to light. it's a national tragedy. statistic s show that worldwide, a minimum of 20 or 30 people suffer from this. and, you know -- if i can't use my...
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. >> >> she was talking about her robin stayed up late to talk about her new fascinating memoir, "everybody'ss on her battle with the rare blood disorder and her life-saving bone marrow transplant from her sister sally anne. >> what do you do when somebody gives you the gift of life? >> you are screwed. you really are. >> i have to wash her car for life. >> oh, you won't watch my dog for the weekend? i gave you my bone marrow. >> isn't that the truth. >> he showed a picture of robin in the hospital wearing a hoodie he sent her. she said laughing at his show took big help and he joked he saved a life. >> of course. >>> one of the worst kept reality show secrets, gwen stefani will join "the voice" this fall. >> she is stepping in for christina aguilera pregnant with her second child. it's been eight years since the no doubt singer's album was released. perhaps signing to the talent show will jump start her career like it did for aguilera. >>> an early present for "star wars" fans. >> we know who is starring in in the upcoming movie. repeating their roles mark hamill will be an older luke, harri
. >> >> she was talking about her robin stayed up late to talk about her new fascinating memoir, "everybody'ss on her battle with the rare blood disorder and her life-saving bone marrow transplant from her sister sally anne. >> what do you do when somebody gives you the gift of life? >> you are screwed. you really are. >> i have to wash her car for life. >> oh, you won't watch my dog for the weekend? i gave you my bone marrow. >> isn't that the...
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. >>> his new memoir is called "struck by genius." jason patrick, good morning. >> good morning.g me. >> tell us how you were before this happened and how you are now. >> before i used to basically goof off. like was chasing girls, going out to bars and pretty much being silly. >> you could say you were shallow. >> i would say very shallow. >> i read the book and you had a very unfortunate mullet. so you spent a lot of time in the gym lifting weights trying to prove i'm the man. >> yes, a spent a lot of time pumping iron and yes, taking care of the mullet which is gone, thank goodness. >> you had no mathematical skills nothing. >> no, i had no interest in it whatsoever. i was one of those kids that said what is path good for? what use is this? >> you're in a bar in an attack you get hit. then what happened? >> basically i saw a bright flash of white light. these guys pummeled me repeatedly and i wound up going to the doctor and had a profound concussion and a bleeding kidney and then was released home. >> when did you realize something had changed, that you had this new ability?
. >>> his new memoir is called "struck by genius." jason patrick, good morning. >> good morning.g me. >> tell us how you were before this happened and how you are now. >> before i used to basically goof off. like was chasing girls, going out to bars and pretty much being silly. >> you could say you were shallow. >> i would say very shallow. >> i read the book and you had a very unfortunate mullet. so you spent a lot of time in the gym...
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she's joining us right now to talk about her brand new memoir, "part swan, part goose."d it made me cry. >> certainly my life is in the book but the heart of the book is really my parents, especially my mother. my parents were really two icons of the greatest generation. my dad was the most decorated air force pilot of world war ii and he was on three olympic diving teams. my mother was a writer. he died in 1996, but my mom and i have been on a very intimate journey the last seven years or so, i've been taking care of her. she's my 98 1/2-year-old toddler. >> we were talking on the break, i lost my dad, who was my best friend, last year. there's no play book, it's a life stage no, different than birth or getting married. an entire generation of our peers are either going through it or have gone through it. >> seem peers, especially baby boomers. there's no rule book for it, as you say, and we're not prepared. my parents were always there for me. we were so close. i'm an only child and they were always there for me and i always needed them. and suddenly to have the tables
she's joining us right now to talk about her brand new memoir, "part swan, part goose."d it made me cry. >> certainly my life is in the book but the heart of the book is really my parents, especially my mother. my parents were really two icons of the greatest generation. my dad was the most decorated air force pilot of world war ii and he was on three olympic diving teams. my mother was a writer. he died in 1996, but my mom and i have been on a very intimate journey the last...
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we're talking about bob sagat, he's got a new memoir "dirty daddy.". it's a story about -- actually about comedy and death and how they intersect, 'cause we had a lot of that in my family's life and -- >> your mom just passed away. >> we lost my mom just a couple months ago. she was instrumental in -- she kept me from being too funny when i was nine and that made me want to be funnier. then niamey dad was very funny. so it's about family and comedians like rodney daingerfield and richard prior. >> did your mom get to see most of what was in the book? n my mom read to about 111. then stopped before i got to a chapter that was called "things i shouldn't have done." >> that's good. >> and relationships i'd rather not talk about. >> the thing about bob sagat, is the world knows you as danny tanner, the greatest dad on "full house." but in real life, bob, you have got a sick sense of humor. >> i always have. i had an odd sense of humor and it's how we got through stuff. my dad would do strange stuff. not dirty or anything. like we would be sitting at the d
we're talking about bob sagat, he's got a new memoir "dirty daddy.". it's a story about -- actually about comedy and death and how they intersect, 'cause we had a lot of that in my family's life and -- >> your mom just passed away. >> we lost my mom just a couple months ago. she was instrumental in -- she kept me from being too funny when i was nine and that made me want to be funnier. then niamey dad was very funny. so it's about family and comedians like rodney...
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. >> reporter: perhaps an item for her new memoir which her publishers said this week will come out insome more dodging from clinton, not shoes but questions about her presidential ambitions. >> and i am thinking about it. >> reporter: brianna keilar, cnn, washington. >> i frankly am very impressed by the jokes that came immediately after. i know you were questioning how quick her physical reaction was. you think she should have reacted more quickly. >> i think politics is all about comparison. and i think president bush's ducking of the shoe overseas was quicker and more impressive. >> wide left. >> she we -- this came out of left field. let's test it out. burman, pretend giving a speech. >> actually catch the shoe? >> cat like. >> i knew you were going to throw it at me. the jokes were impressive and shows something that's important for her. she's not taking herself that seriously. that was good. >> solid waste management joke followed by a cirque de soleil joke. >> i want you to contemplate how chris would have reacted. >> contemplate it. >> tweet me. would you throw a shoe at me? >
. >> reporter: perhaps an item for her new memoir which her publishers said this week will come out insome more dodging from clinton, not shoes but questions about her presidential ambitions. >> and i am thinking about it. >> reporter: brianna keilar, cnn, washington. >> i frankly am very impressed by the jokes that came immediately after. i know you were questioning how quick her physical reaction was. you think she should have reacted more quickly. >> i think...
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i started writing process in new york, and i wrote my memoir and short stories. >> and you write in the "new york times". >> what is inside you that has to get out on paper. >> i'm just better on paper than in person. >> that is not true. you don't share at all, but you share a lot of your life, and your life has been in the spotlight. >> i do share a lot much doesn't mean i don't have a private life. i'm a writer. if i was a dancer, i would have to dance. it's what is in the d.n.a. >> watch the full interview this friday, 11 eastern. the headlines are next. >> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm richelle carey, here are the top stories. a major cyber security flaw has experts telling people to change all their passwords. engineers say they have uncovered heartbleat, a vulnerability, allowing hackers to steel information from supposedly secure connections. the department of homeland securitiy is telling companies to upgrade their software. >> a surge in pro-russian protesters. a new activist has been declared. a separatist republic. government buildings in three cities have been taken ov
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always, i wrote a lot of songs in california and tennessee but i started writing prose in new york and i wrote my memoire new york times? >> and the new york times. >> i read you don't share at all but your life has been in the spotlight since you were a child. >> that doesn't mean i don't share my private life. i do have a private life. if i was a dancer i'd have to dance. that's what's in the dna. >> you wrote your father a letter about your love of music and art. what...
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he's out with a new memoir, life, loss, yeah, that show, it's called "dirty daddy."cles of a man turned comedian. >> anybody seeing you in standup, left a jaup standing. >> i have a dentist that opens their jaw. >> i have a father, which is a conflict of interest when you read the title. i've always had comedy which is family comedy, whether it be a role that i played, my standup was a little more unleashed. and i do a parental thing in my work. i don't want kids to do drugs. i don't want them to go near animals in the wrong way. >> right. >> what time of day are we on? >> this is early in the morning. you were a morning show host. >> i was. >> you understand the line between what you can and cannot say. >> and i got fired from that job. >> that gives me a lot of confidence. my book is about death, come mid dis, my testicles and how they all intersect. >> it is difficult when you take the third part of that sentence and intersect it with anything. death and comedy don't really mix with that. it was really -- it took a year and a half to write it. it had to do with th
he's out with a new memoir, life, loss, yeah, that show, it's called "dirty daddy."cles of a man turned comedian. >> anybody seeing you in standup, left a jaup standing. >> i have a dentist that opens their jaw. >> i have a father, which is a conflict of interest when you read the title. i've always had comedy which is family comedy, whether it be a role that i played, my standup was a little more unleashed. and i do a parental thing in my work. i don't want kids to...
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memoir. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday.for watching, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. watching, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. liette goodrich. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> and good morning to you, it is tuesday, april 22. i'm good in for michelle. >> we are getting close to the weekend. it's tuesday. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> that's what lawrence would say. >> we are! we are closer to the weekend than we were yesterday! no getting around that. >> just a little bit. [ laughter ] >> some showers out there today. a couple of scattered light showers now. we could see a few more showers but the winds are going to whip today. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and chp issued a high wind advisory for the dumbarton bridge. there were also some trees, branches down along parts of 280 in san jose. so we'll have a full breakdown of your wet windy morning commute coming up. >>> a santa clara teenager remains in protective custody in him him. this morning after stowing away -- in h
memoir. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday.for watching, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. watching, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. liette goodrich. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> and good morning to you, it is tuesday, april 22. i'm good in for michelle. >> we are getting close to the weekend. it's tuesday. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> that's what lawrence would say. >> we are! we...
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in addition to all of the above, there's other clinton news, she has her memoir, the title will be "hard choices", part of the press release describing the book says secretary clinton and president obama had to decide how to repair fractured alliances and address a global financial crisis. how much credit do you think she'll get in the long run for something like winding down two wars? >> i think she'll get some. but certainly not major amounts. i think her stew ardship of the state department will be known primarily for just that word, stewardship as opposed to trail blazing or world historic alley vents. that fits in who hillary is in certain respects. hillary is not -- in spite of her role as a glass ceiling breaker in many ways, and so forth, she's thought of i think for her stability, for her smarts, for her doggedness and her sense of responsibility. and the whole history that's tumbling out now out of little rock and so forth, she brings all of that history with her. not because of any one pivot alley veevent, but her pitch wi be about her service and to include everybody in that
in addition to all of the above, there's other clinton news, she has her memoir, the title will be "hard choices", part of the press release describing the book says secretary clinton and president obama had to decide how to repair fractured alliances and address a global financial crisis. how much credit do you think she'll get in the long run for something like winding down two wars? >> i think she'll get some. but certainly not major amounts. i think her stew ardship of the...
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. >>> speaking to "the new york times" about his second memoir being released.one memoir. but rob lowe took to a second one. complaining about being a good-looking actor. >> rob talked about the, quote, unbelievable bias and prejudice against, quote/unquote, good-looking people. they just can't be in pain or can't have rough lives. lowe does confess that in his teen idol years, he was, quote, so pretty, i wouldn't have taken myself seriously. >> fear not, america, lowe says he is finally getting painful roles. and he loves it. he is ageless, that guy. he still looks like he always does. >> don't talk about how good-looking he is. we're supposed to be mad at him for saying he's so darn good-looking. >> oh, well. he is. >>> next, not only is this about a woman with no regret, there's not even recognition. >> here's a very young jon hamm years before becoming a breakout star on "mad men," on a show called "the big date." this is back in 1996. here's what he promised a young lady named mary carter. >> well, i would start out with a little fabulous food, with a fabul
. >>> speaking to "the new york times" about his second memoir being released.one memoir. but rob lowe took to a second one. complaining about being a good-looking actor. >> rob talked about the, quote, unbelievable bias and prejudice against, quote/unquote, good-looking people. they just can't be in pain or can't have rough lives. lowe does confess that in his teen idol years, he was, quote, so pretty, i wouldn't have taken myself seriously. >> fear not, america,...
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from politico about the june 10th release date of hillary clinton's memoir on her tenure at the state department. we also tweeted a new york times interview with former supreme court justice john paul stevens, author of the recently published "six amendments: how and why we should change the constitution." on facebook we posted news from the library of congress about authors attending this year's national book festival and an article from "the washington post" about how scanning text online is creating an alternative way of reading. follow us on twitter @booktv and like us on facebook, facebook.com/booktv for more news about the world of publishing and what's happening on booktv. >> regnery publisher marji ross talked to booktv about regnery's upcoming titles and the publishing house's new ownership during the political action conference held annually in washington d.c. >> joining us now on booktv is marji ross who is the publisher of regnery. first of all, who owns regnery now? >> guest: oh, thank you for asking that, we have a new owner. it's very exciting, we're now owned by salem communications. as you may know, t
from politico about the june 10th release date of hillary clinton's memoir on her tenure at the state department. we also tweeted a new york times interview with former supreme court justice john paul stevens, author of the recently published "six amendments: how and why we should change the constitution." on facebook we posted news from the library of congress about authors attending this year's national book festival and an article from "the washington post" about how...
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you know, the 18th-century mistake in new mexico or agnes morally, the sympathetic attitude for hispanic heritage who robo wonderful memoir about life. those are the kind of people i was looking for, the human interest stories. telling the story of, you know, this hispanic experience in the united states in the late 19th and 20th centuries. i look for books the recorded the personal encounters, the experience and what it was like to cross the border for a mexican immigrant or to, you know, secord gone to made up picking or if you are a worker. those are the things that i would make the book interesting. in a flash the statistics. you know, stories of heroism and suffering, achievement, triumph and tragedy which are really the tissue of story. everybody in the united states, you know, an easy place to live in, the typography, the vastness of the land, the huge nests of the economy, and in places, long journeys and such. combining triumph and tragedy. some of these hispanic immigrants, you know, they have to endure discrimination and impoverishment and the menace of deportation. it is moving. >> host: going back to the sort
you know, the 18th-century mistake in new mexico or agnes morally, the sympathetic attitude for hispanic heritage who robo wonderful memoir about life. those are the kind of people i was looking for, the human interest stories. telling the story of, you know, this hispanic experience in the united states in the late 19th and 20th centuries. i look for books the recorded the personal encounters, the experience and what it was like to cross the border for a mexican immigrant or to, you know,...
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stories in the book, like the 18th century mystic in new mexico, or agnes of cleveland, the settlers with a very sympathetic attitude who wrote a wonderful memoir about her life in new mexico in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. that's the kind of thing i was looking for. this human is just stories. telling the story of the spanish experience in the late 19th and early 20 centuries, i look for books that recorded a lot of oral testimonies, which people's experience and what it was like to cross the border if you were a mexican immigrant, or to seek work in the tomato picking or something. those with the things i thought would make the book interesting. the real stories of heroism, suffering, a cheaper, triumph and tragedy which is the story of everybody in the united states. it's never been an easy place to live in. the fastest of the land, the hugeness of the economy, long journeys and such works. everybody's story in the united states compounds triumphs and tragedies, and sometimes some of hispanic immigrants who have had to endure discrimination and impoverishment and the menace of deportation. it's even more moving but it has many oth
stories in the book, like the 18th century mystic in new mexico, or agnes of cleveland, the settlers with a very sympathetic attitude who wrote a wonderful memoir about her life in new mexico in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. that's the kind of thing i was looking for. this human is just stories. telling the story of the spanish experience in the late 19th and early 20 centuries, i look for books that recorded a lot of oral testimonies, which people's experience and what it was like to...
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memoirs. this is not a new thing. 's actually true story. >> itself fairly popular sea captain's account. >> wasn't that popular but it was out there. the memoirs are easily available and there was just something, i remember when i read it. the true story based on the footnote it kind of analysis and interpretation of writing. i had to read the footnote a few times. it was kind of like finding out that the movie million was true. it was kind of the same structure. and then thanks to the wonders of google books you can read or download the masa dalan and the pdf of the memoir. it's 500 something pages. chapter 18 is fascinating. the whole memoir itself is just almost, it's one misadventure after another. it captures something about the early promise of the american revolution. melville's portrayal is a wonderful first fully rented broad forebear of the quiet american and everything in between. it's superficial but in a superficial way that has depth in residence and says something about the innocence of the united state
memoirs. this is not a new thing. 's actually true story. >> itself fairly popular sea captain's account. >> wasn't that popular but it was out there. the memoirs are easily available and there was just something, i remember when i read it. the true story based on the footnote it kind of analysis and interpretation of writing. i had to read the footnote a few times. it was kind of like finding out that the movie million was true. it was kind of the same structure. and then thanks to...
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we'll be talking politics, the grand ole opry, elizabeth warren's new book, which is a great political book, interesting memoirpolitics and a lot about her dog otis. we learn a tremendous amount about otis. >> a dog lover. >> otis and the grand ole opry. you can't beat that. >> but really, joy, it was my vote that we talk about john boehner the whole show, nobody else wanted to go there. but we're going to do impressions of john boehner, oh no! it's so hard! it's going to be great. it's going to be great. >> it's going to be great. >> the whole show on that. >> i'm with toure, i think you should do that. the cycle comes up next. ♪ i know a thing about an ira ♪ and i got the tools ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ we've got a place that we call home ♪ ♪ we're all type e ♪ sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen
we'll be talking politics, the grand ole opry, elizabeth warren's new book, which is a great political book, interesting memoirpolitics and a lot about her dog otis. we learn a tremendous amount about otis. >> a dog lover. >> otis and the grand ole opry. you can't beat that. >> but really, joy, it was my vote that we talk about john boehner the whole show, nobody else wanted to go there. but we're going to do impressions of john boehner, oh no! it's so hard! it's going to be...
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new york city, it's wendy williams! today the remarkable rosie perez tells wendy all about her revealing memoir and gives us the lowdownith jennifer lopez. plus, has grammy norwood called off her engagement? wendy has the details. and all the latest juicy hot topics. now, here's wendy! >> wendy: beautiful.
new york city, it's wendy williams! today the remarkable rosie perez tells wendy all about her revealing memoir and gives us the lowdownith jennifer lopez. plus, has grammy norwood called off her engagement? wendy has the details. and all the latest juicy hot topics. now, here's wendy! >> wendy: beautiful.
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she is sure to reignite buzz for a run for president with a soon to be released memoir. her new like she's sitting in the white house right there. >> she should be. it will be released next week. gives a look at her dealings with the administration including president obama himself. she tells of a tense conversation at the white house when she was first told she wouldn't be picked to lead the consumer financial protection bureau. according to warren, president obama was concerned about republican opposition and pushback from the banking industry. she created, by the way, the consumer financial protection bureau. he said, quote, you make them very nervous. when indicated she wouldn't be chosen, she said you're jamming me elizabeth. adding sometimes you have to trust the president. let me work this out. senator warren also writes about a 2009 conversation with one of president obama's top economic advisers larry summers. she says after talking for several hours, summers gave her a warning. she writes he teed it up this way, i had a choice. i could be an insider or i could be an ou
she is sure to reignite buzz for a run for president with a soon to be released memoir. her new like she's sitting in the white house right there. >> she should be. it will be released next week. gives a look at her dealings with the administration including president obama himself. she tells of a tense conversation at the white house when she was first told she wouldn't be picked to lead the consumer financial protection bureau. according to warren, president obama was concerned about...
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memoir, "everybody has got something", out on stands today. thanks for watching. good night. >> >>> east bay officials consider new steps for rationing water.nvince you to conserve. >> we're going check on the winds that helped spread a fire >> tonight airport security turns out a teen-age stow way went undetected for hours. >> and an elected official goes on trial after showing up in an apartment in his under >> new impact from the california drought chlth it may be about to hit your household budget. good evening, everyone. >> folks may pay more as a way to convince them to cut back the zone 7 district relies on the state foremost of the water and the state doesn't have any. so dublin, and san ramone are considering a hike tonight. abc7 news is there live with reaction from folks who live there. >> that meeting is getting underway now. i spoke with several folks as they were making their way inside the reaction has been mixed. turn up the tap. shut down the sprinkler. >> some people that choose not to conserve, bills will go up. >> the service's board asked residents to reduce usage by five percent indoors as the tri valley deals with the
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[ cheers and applause ] good, because this is some scandalous news. [ light laughter ] a man in florida is set to release a memoirng his two-year affair with the married female ceo of victoria's secret. though her husband should have suspected something when she named the company. [ laughter ] [ applause ] that's the secret. this is crazy, two women in los angeles were stung by over 600 bees. over 600 bees, when they got into a car accident and dislodged a large bee hive. so, if you see two women in hollywood whose faces look like they were stung by bees -- that's not necessarily them. [ laughter ] that could be almost anyone in l.a. [ applause ] a duke university student who recently revealed that she's doing porn told piers morgan that she came up with her stage name by combining the names of belle from "beauty and the beast" and amanda knox. which might explain the title of her first film, "be our guest at this italian stabbing murder." [ laughter and applause ] a man in oklahoma city was injured after a car crashed into his home while he was taking a bath. a car crashed into his home while he was taking a bat
[ cheers and applause ] good, because this is some scandalous news. [ light laughter ] a man in florida is set to release a memoirng his two-year affair with the married female ceo of victoria's secret. though her husband should have suspected something when she named the company. [ laughter ] [ applause ] that's the secret. this is crazy, two women in los angeles were stung by over 600 bees. over 600 bees, when they got into a car accident and dislodged a large bee hive. so, if you see two...
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. >>> her memoir is titled "even's got something," you can catch jimmy kimmel weeknights after the abc7 news>> "jeopardy" is expanding with a version for sports fans and dan patrick will be the host of "sports jeopardy." it will be on crackle, the sonny digital service and will also offer an app which people can play along with the game on a second screen. prince harry is become on the market after dating a woman if two years. so the rumors are wrong. according to "people" magazine they are parting ways. a source close to the prince says he found her "too needy." but another source who is chess to the couple say the breakup was friendly. >> george clooney is off the market and prince harry is on the market. >> morning news continues at 6:30 with the top story. >> a new legal issue if the golf teach are accused of molesting students and in a revenge plot. >>> in san jose a home went up in films overnight but the residents were not around, and where they went at midnight that may have saved their lives. >>> and livermore hes how hot it will be but look at the cooling trend. >>> in the traffic
. >>> her memoir is titled "even's got something," you can catch jimmy kimmel weeknights after the abc7 news>> "jeopardy" is expanding with a version for sports fans and dan patrick will be the host of "sports jeopardy." it will be on crackle, the sonny digital service and will also offer an app which people can play along with the game on a second screen. prince harry is become on the market after dating a woman if two years. so the rumors are...
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. >> "the new york times" says bryan cranston is writing a memoir.the secrets and lies he lived with during the show's five seasons. he's currently on broadway but told us what he needs most now is a break. >> "breaking bad" being all that it was, where is your ambition after this. what is it that bryan cranston wants to do or needs to do? >> rest. i do. >> do you really? >> i need to rest. yeah. i go pretty hard at it. it's a very physically demanding thing. it's an emotionally demanding thing. i love putting it all out there. but i think i just want to relax for a while and just let it rest and see what happens next. >> cranston's book will be published by scrivener, a division of simon & schuster of cbs. >> a member of congress got confused where he was on wednesday. indiana senator dan coates was questioning a witness when a staff member slipped him a piece of paper. >> personnel, et cetera. >> under secretary comb, i just wanted to -- >> i just got a note saying i'm at the wrong hearing. >> oh, okay. >> well, the witness admitted he had been con
. >> "the new york times" says bryan cranston is writing a memoir.the secrets and lies he lived with during the show's five seasons. he's currently on broadway but told us what he needs most now is a break. >> "breaking bad" being all that it was, where is your ambition after this. what is it that bryan cranston wants to do or needs to do? >> rest. i do. >> do you really? >> i need to rest. yeah. i go pretty hard at it. it's a very physically...
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voice from the 1960s duo the righteous brothers of the he's out with a new book called "the time of my life" a righteous brothers memoirears he still serenading audiences with those unforgettable righteous brothers hits. ♪ you're my soul and inspiration ♪ >> reporter: bill medley and bobby hatfield's striking harmoni harmonies. they found their name. ♪ >> reporter: the righteous brothers. where did your love of rhythm and blues come from? >> boy, i don't know. i was 15 years old in 1955, and the first time i heard little richard, i just said, that's the greatest thing i've ever heard. >> reporter: medley and hatfield met in a group called the paramours and broke off to record a song together. ♪ >> reporter: "little latin lupe lu" caught the attention of phil spector who asked barry mann and cynthia weill to write a song for them. >> barry mann and phil spector sang the song to us, and they both have thin, high voices. they got done with it and i said, man, what a great song for the he everly brothers. and it was. but they were -- ♪ you never close your eyes it was faster. i can can't hit the high note. they kept loweri
voice from the 1960s duo the righteous brothers of the he's out with a new book called "the time of my life" a righteous brothers memoirears he still serenading audiences with those unforgettable righteous brothers hits. ♪ you're my soul and inspiration ♪ >> reporter: bill medley and bobby hatfield's striking harmoni harmonies. they found their name. ♪ >> reporter: the righteous brothers. where did your love of rhythm and blues come from? >> boy, i don't know....
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best-selling author of the 2010 memoir, composed, that details her childhood and relationship with her father, johnny cash. that relationship is also explored in her newng good seems like it will come your way ♪ ♪ tell heaven ♪ tell heaven ♪ >> rosanne cash welcome. good to you have on the program. >> thank you, good to see you. >> you're getting rave reviews, a masterpiece, best work of your career. you have had so much success in your life in your career, to have this? >> it feels amazing. you know you put out a body of work and you hope that it connects with people. but you never know. and particularly in this day and age when people aren't buying as many records as they used to. so after all of this time i still feel like a beginner and to have it accepted like that, and the praise come back to you, it feels amazing. i feel like the luckies person in the world. >> when i've heard you describe this album it sounds like it started with a road trip. is that kind of it? >> kind of it, yes. arkansas state university wanted to purchase my dad's boyhood home in a new deal era colony in arkansas and they wanted the family to be involved. i started going d
best-selling author of the 2010 memoir, composed, that details her childhood and relationship with her father, johnny cash. that relationship is also explored in her newng good seems like it will come your way ♪ ♪ tell heaven ♪ tell heaven ♪ >> rosanne cash welcome. good to you have on the program. >> thank you, good to see you. >> you're getting rave reviews, a masterpiece, best work of your career. you have had so much success in your life in your career, to have...
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new girlfriend in the wings, perhaps not in the wings. they were holidaying in -- so he can't be that broken hearted. >> you have a memoir coming out. >> yesld this open letter be publicity for a memoir? >> it will be. i had no idea it would go viral. i think it's just the close -- very sensitive, so it has been reproduced in half a dozen countries. >> all right, johnnie. now lives in new jersey and says it's her belief from talking to lawyer, the friend of an actor, that oscar pistorius is acting this all out and got coached to do so. johnnie, we'll say. >>> now, powdered alcohol. heard about it? it's the real thing. the inventers say you can mix it with any driven, aid to your food and get an alcohol high. but they're already warning to use it response my. ha-ha. use the powdered alcohol responsibly. we'll talk it over with kennedy. does it seem the right thing to do? you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e.
new girlfriend in the wings, perhaps not in the wings. they were holidaying in -- so he can't be that broken hearted. >> you have a memoir coming out. >> yesld this open letter be publicity for a memoir? >> it will be. i had no idea it would go viral. i think it's just the close -- very sensitive, so it has been reproduced in half a dozen countries. >> all right, johnnie. now lives in new jersey and says it's her belief from talking to lawyer, the friend of an actor,...
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memoir was unveiled. in your speed reading, have you found anything in the doumds news worthy?s really does add a lot of color. we're going through 7500 documents. a lot of stuff on health care reform which was a huge and failed effort. one of the things that is so interesting. several months before it fell apard, the white house pulled it they thought it was going to be a winning issue. in the end there was not a vote. she is now chelsea clinton's mother in law and one of the interesting things that you might file in what's old is new again president clinton voicing concern that people needed to be assured that if people liked their health insurance they could keep it. >> i have heard that before. >> as far as the book is concerned, let's throw the cover up again. it's meant to burnish her legacy, but as we look around today and we see what's happening in ukraine and syria, the stalemate in the middle east, a lot of the legacy is unfinished or has not turned out as well as one wanted. could her biggest claim become a burden if she were to run? >> what is shi going to say she a
memoir was unveiled. in your speed reading, have you found anything in the doumds news worthy?s really does add a lot of color. we're going through 7500 documents. a lot of stuff on health care reform which was a huge and failed effort. one of the things that is so interesting. several months before it fell apard, the white house pulled it they thought it was going to be a winning issue. in the end there was not a vote. she is now chelsea clinton's mother in law and one of the interesting...
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mom of three and author of the memoir "melissa" tells us all about it. congratulations on your newsy house. do i look tired? >> you actually look great. and why you look so fantastic is because you're feeling superhealthy. >> i'm feeling great. i'm feeling confident. i posted a video, a reveal of me in a bikini. >> there it is. >> ooh. scary. it's great. the first time i've been able to wear a bikini in probably ten years that i felt confident enough to wear a bikini because i lost 40 pounds with nutrisystem. and i just keep going. i've been able to be fit and healthy. >> you're working with nutrisystem. you're a paid spokesperson. but how can our viewers take some of your advice? >> nutrisystem is a simple and fantastic program to get on you. they have a fast five right now. staying active, with my boys. get off of work, playing with them. going for walks. my husband, he takes care of himself for me. and i need to return the favor, too. i try to look good for him. you know? >> yeah. you sure do. >> nobody sees me naked, except for now on instagram. >> was it empowering to post som
mom of three and author of the memoir "melissa" tells us all about it. congratulations on your newsy house. do i look tired? >> you actually look great. and why you look so fantastic is because you're feeling superhealthy. >> i'm feeling great. i'm feeling confident. i posted a video, a reveal of me in a bikini. >> there it is. >> ooh. scary. it's great. the first time i've been able to wear a bikini in probably ten years that i felt confident enough to wear a...
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new book, " things a little bird told me." has moved tonicle silicon valley and offers advice to entrepreneurs and joins me now in studio. great to have you. part advice/part memoirll of the things you do, why did you write this? a decade ago.ver i was invited to teach a master class at oxford, which is a fancy term for lecture. a racket leslie they invited me back so i started doing that every year. other groups started inviting me to lecture. something amazing happened. i found that everyone from high school students to ceos would come up to me after and say that thing you said about creativity or your perspective on opportunity really resonated with me. that is a wide group of people to come up to me after and say they like it. someone suggested writing a book recently. i thought i will attend the lecture into a book and will not have to lecture anymore. then i realized i will lecture even more. i wrote it a sickly because it was honed over a decade. people thought it was worthwhile. >> the audience quite broad as you said. what do you want people to take away? what is the main thing? >> my view of the world is i have described it as a hallucinogenic optimisti
new book, " things a little bird told me." has moved tonicle silicon valley and offers advice to entrepreneurs and joins me now in studio. great to have you. part advice/part memoirll of the things you do, why did you write this? a decade ago.ver i was invited to teach a master class at oxford, which is a fancy term for lecture. a racket leslie they invited me back so i started doing that every year. other groups started inviting me to lecture. something amazing happened. i found that...