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. >> reporter: morrison's writings would influence a generation and capture the imagination of oprah winfrey, who would produce and star in the film adaptation of "beloved." >> you don't never have to worry about dinner. she a charmed child. >> reporter: about the agony of a mother who has to choose between the life of her daughter or a return to slavery. >> she reaches into the depths of pain and shows us through pain all the myriad ways we can come to love. >> reporter: for morrison, her mission was to empower. >> i didn't want to speak for black people, i wanted to speak to and to be among. it's us. >> reporter: a legacy left in her pages. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: when morrison accepted her nobel prize, she said that the language we use may be the measure of our lives. and in her case, what a life it was. she was beloved. still ahead right here on the "cbs evening news," the pilot of a major u.s. airline is accused of being too drunk to fly. the shocking arrest photo that prompted immediate changes in one police department. >>> and a young boy's el paso challenge
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[babbles]" [dramatic violin music] 12 years ago, you started the oprah winfrey leadership academy in and applause] because it goes beyond just a school. - yes. - it's an idea. - yeah. - you've gotten girls in a country where-- - thank you for saying that. - no, it really is. it's an idea where you've said to these young black girls, who are powerful and empowered to be like, "hey, be the best you can be." - yeah. - and you are creating leaders. but what you found-- and you speak about this-- is that there was a pressure that came with that where they went, "i went to oprah's school, which was i have to be everything." - yeah, but you only have to be yourself because there's nobody else in the world who's quite like you. and what your real job is to do is to come to the world and understand that your job is to figure out what it is you have to offer. - oprah winfrey, everybody. [cheers and applause] [trumpet fanfare] [bombastic hip-hop music] tonight. i've got a maroon shirt, and we have the beautiful and hilarious isla fisher. you can see her getting ready. we've got dave attell. he
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later oprah winfrey's book club helped toni morrison become a household name her novels such as the bluest eye song of solomon and beloved went beyond bestseller status they contributed to a shift in african-american storytelling a style that embraced ruthless honesty. toni morrison empowered countless readers and will be remembered as a force of nature in the world of literature and beyond. colleague david leavitt's joins me now as mentioned this year's molnar runs and she was a force of nature and it's so inspiring just watching her and some of those old interviews you know what's so inspiring about her is that as an author and as a person she stood for dignity in the face of hardship and racism and oppression you know when she started writing when she published her 1st novel as a single mother at age 40 stories about black americans were not considered literature for everyone they were really put in a box but she made stories about black americans world literature and she showed a lot of people along the way both in america and around the western world that great literature does not hav
later oprah winfrey's book club helped toni morrison become a household name her novels such as the bluest eye song of solomon and beloved went beyond bestseller status they contributed to a shift in african-american storytelling a style that embraced ruthless honesty. toni morrison empowered countless readers and will be remembered as a force of nature in the world of literature and beyond. colleague david leavitt's joins me now as mentioned this year's molnar runs and she was a force of...
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literature in 19931 believe it was in some of her, one of her novels was made into a film with oprah winfrey an enormous cultural impact. i think she will go down as one of the greats. not only did she do all of that writing, but she was also a lack at one of the famous us universities — not a lecturer. the tributes that have come through today not only cite these details but also emphasise the great storyteller that she was as well. she was a great storyteller because she didn't try and tell the story for a wide reader, she really, many would say, she just told the story as it truly was. she wasn't trying to make it better for the audience more manageable for the audience. it wasjust audience more manageable for the audience. it was just the roar truth about what it was like when she was growing up at a time when people got into trouble if they were helping young black people learn to read —— raw. the new york times today say she described and often crushing experience of black women. so, fantastic. i am going to read one of her books this summer when i go away andi her books this summer wh
literature in 19931 believe it was in some of her, one of her novels was made into a film with oprah winfrey an enormous cultural impact. i think she will go down as one of the greats. not only did she do all of that writing, but she was also a lack at one of the famous us universities — not a lecturer. the tributes that have come through today not only cite these details but also emphasise the great storyteller that she was as well. she was a great storyteller because she didn't try and tell...
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her friend oprah winfrey said tuesday -- "she was our conscience. our seer. our truth-teller. she was a magician with language, who understood the power of words. she used them to roil us, to wake us, to educate us and help us grapple with our deepest wounds and try to comprehend them." in a moment, we will be joined by three remarkable writers who knew toni morrison, angela davis, sonia sanchez, and nikki giovanni. but first, we to turn to the trailer to the new documentary "toni morrison: the pieces i am >> my grandfather bgged all theime that he and read the bible. and was illal in hi life to rea ultimately, i ewew thawords have power. i wanted as many people oo uld heary v voi to understand the importae of the work. gepeople ttrust, o this is somethg set, then hit th with toni morrison! early review y,y, shes gogot a grgrt talent. one day shwowon't limit it to only write abo b blackeople. as a consequence, th h had to e e atteion. 'm tid of peoe asking me the quesonon. know where isis man's energyamame fr to raise two kids, to bring other pepeopl's s lor totohe partyand al
her friend oprah winfrey said tuesday -- "she was our conscience. our seer. our truth-teller. she was a magician with language, who understood the power of words. she used them to roil us, to wake us, to educate us and help us grapple with our deepest wounds and try to comprehend them." in a moment, we will be joined by three remarkable writers who knew toni morrison, angela davis, sonia sanchez, and nikki giovanni. but first, we to turn to the trailer to the new documentary...
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. >> i sent his letters to oprah winfrey, to "america's most wanted". >> a rookie detective finally broke the case. >> i said, oh, my gosh, i think i've hit pay dirt. >> a strange phone call revealed a secret. >> david needed to be gotten rid of. >> then we got the real story. >> a bombshell revelation. was she really a bereaved ex -- >> i always loved david. >> -- or just maybe a black widow? >> barbara britton is in the middle. >> "buried clues." hello and welcome to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. the case sat cold for more than a decade, and then rookie detective donna velasquez got the file and turned up the heat. she'd been given the basics. 24-year-old divorced dad david jackson had vanished without a trace. digging into david's past, she uncovered a twisted tale of love gone bad and a chilling family secret. but to learn the full truth behind david's disappearance, the detective would have to sort the players from those getting played. here's keith morrison. >> it's a strange thing that happens among the bogs and marshes, the soft soil here in coastal florida. things have a wa
. >> i sent his letters to oprah winfrey, to "america's most wanted". >> a rookie detective finally broke the case. >> i said, oh, my gosh, i think i've hit pay dirt. >> a strange phone call revealed a secret. >> david needed to be gotten rid of. >> then we got the real story. >> a bombshell revelation. was she really a bereaved ex -- >> i always loved david. >> -- or just maybe a black widow? >> barbara britton is in the...
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she skyrocketed to fame in 1992 with a spot on the oprah winfrey show. >> if my heart's not open, i don'td the possibility on earth as it is in heaven. >> i just got that in the biggest way. >> yeah. th >> that is really good, yeah. >> reporter: with seven "new york tim" s, inclin"a return to hundreds of speaking engagements. she's guided her devout fan base for the past 35 years. >> miry aaryann is a strong, pol woman. through my transformation, i began to listen to her lectures, and that basically just transformed my life. >> reporter: we were there in january when williamson took to the same southern california stage where she's lectured for years to announce her candidacy. at what point did you think, i might run for president? >> it happened in a kind of moment, and it was one of those things where the idea just popped in. you know, i'm sure this is true of everyone who's running. you have to feel a deep calling to do this or you wouldn't take it on. i think what we need in the white house is more a visionary than just a political mechanic. the presidency is primarily a role of moral
she skyrocketed to fame in 1992 with a spot on the oprah winfrey show. >> if my heart's not open, i don'td the possibility on earth as it is in heaven. >> i just got that in the biggest way. >> yeah. th >> that is really good, yeah. >> reporter: with seven "new york tim" s, inclin"a return to hundreds of speaking engagements. she's guided her devout fan base for the past 35 years. >> miry aaryann is a strong, pol woman. through my...
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prize and also won a pulitzer prize for the novel, beloved, later taken to the big screen starring oprah winfrey. in 2012, morrison received the highest u.s. civilian award, the presidential medal of freedom and two months ago, a documentary about her life called the police as i am was released. her family said she passed away peacefully in a new york hospital last night at the age of 88 years old. >>> a crumbling basketball court is turned into an inspirational gathering place. happening in oakland. >>> no camp fires here. a summer camp that guides kids through social media. >>> it's shaping up to be a beautiful afternoon and here island camera with blue skies over san francisco and we will talk about what you can expect through the rest of the week with a cool down on the way, coming up. / >>> basketball courts are often a gathering place in urban communities but a lot of them are in bad shape. >> a nonprofit is transforming black tops into works of art. jamie yuccas has the story from oakland. >> reporter: at the rainbow recreation center in oakland, the basketball court is a giant canvas. >>
prize and also won a pulitzer prize for the novel, beloved, later taken to the big screen starring oprah winfrey. in 2012, morrison received the highest u.s. civilian award, the presidential medal of freedom and two months ago, a documentary about her life called the police as i am was released. her family said she passed away peacefully in a new york hospital last night at the age of 88 years old. >>> a crumbling basketball court is turned into an inspirational gathering place....
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>> it was her 1987 novel beloved, later taken to the big screen and starring oprah winfrey, that landed twenty morrison the pulitzer prize for fiction. it was inspired by the story of americans lafe who makes the choice murder her baby to save the girl from slavery. morrison wrote eleven novels, five children's books, plays, and even an opera during her six decade career. in 2012 morrison received the highest u.s. civilian award from president obama. >> my grandfather bragg all the time. it was a legal in his life , ultimately i knew words have power. >> a documentary on her life called the pieces i am was released in june. >> i wanted as many people who could hear my voice to understand the importance of her work. get people to trust this is something they and then hit them with toni morrison. >> oprah, who idolized the writer, that just last year it's impossible to imagine the american literary landscape without morrison. oprah said she is our conscious, hours they, our truth teller. toni morrison died at a near cost it on monday night, she was eighty- eight. >> today people are quoti
>> it was her 1987 novel beloved, later taken to the big screen and starring oprah winfrey, that landed twenty morrison the pulitzer prize for fiction. it was inspired by the story of americans lafe who makes the choice murder her baby to save the girl from slavery. morrison wrote eleven novels, five children's books, plays, and even an opera during her six decade career. in 2012 morrison received the highest u.s. civilian award from president obama. >> my grandfather bragg all the...
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. >> later, oprah winfrey's book club helped toni morrison become a household name. her novels went beyond best-seller status. they contributed to a shift in african-american storytelling, a style that embraced ruthless honesty. toni morrison empowered doubtless readers and will be remembered as a force of nature to the world of literature and beyond. brent: some sports news now. there is news swiss authorities have charged for people in relation to germany's bid to host the 2006 football world cup. to discuss that, i'm joined by a reporter from our sports desk. to german football officials by the right to host the football world cup? >> this is the question it is all coming around. with regard to today's questions, some of the biggest figures in german football over the last couple of decades are involved in this. you have two former german football association officials charged with this. they have been charged with fraudulently misleading the supervisory body for the 2006 world cup organizing committee. the word fraud sends alarm bells ringing. franz becker is ano
. >> later, oprah winfrey's book club helped toni morrison become a household name. her novels went beyond best-seller status. they contributed to a shift in african-american storytelling, a style that embraced ruthless honesty. toni morrison empowered doubtless readers and will be remembered as a force of nature to the world of literature and beyond. brent: some sports news now. there is news swiss authorities have charged for people in relation to germany's bid to host the 2006 football...
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. >> morrison's writings would influence a generation and capture the imagination of oprah winfrey, who would produce and star in the film adaptation of "beloved." >> you don't never have to worry about denver. she's a charmed child. >> reporter: about the agony of a mother who has to choose between the loife of her daughtr or return to slavery. pain swshrough to the depths pain all the myriad ways we can come to love. >> reporter: for morrison, her mission was to empower. >> i done want to speak for black people. i wanted to speak to and to be among them. >> reporter: a legacy left in her pages. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> an amazing american life. >>> coming up on the "morning news," a new lawsuit against boy scouts of america uncovers hundreds of alleged cases of abuse. >>> and a downpour in baltimore trapped drivers. this is the "cbs morning news." like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. yof your daily routine.lf so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the jo
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the story of a black woman who kills her own child to save her from slavery oprah winfrey's whose book club made horii son a household name said she was impra supreme among writers. long maher words reign >> it's not fast food, it's a meal you should relish >> reporter: in 1993 she became the first african-american awarded the nobel prize in literature later honored with the highest civilian award >> i could never be happy if i thought there was going to be another void, another huge historical silence about the experience of black people >> reporter: toni morrison, a descend ant of sharecroppers who changed the face of american literature rehema ellis, nbc news >> toni morrison will be forever missed and treasured that's "nbc nightly news" for this tuesday >>> right now at 6:00, the idea was to reduce the number of cars on the road. that's not what's happening. new numbers show uber and lyft are making traffic worse. >>> flames near paypal headquarters. the quick work to put out this fire. >>> the me domestic terrorism investigation into the shooting. >> h list of potential targets. t
the story of a black woman who kills her own child to save her from slavery oprah winfrey's whose book club made horii son a household name said she was impra supreme among writers. long maher words reign >> it's not fast food, it's a meal you should relish >> reporter: in 1993 she became the first african-american awarded the nobel prize in literature later honored with the highest civilian award >> i could never be happy if i thought there was going to be another void,...
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your supporters say bill 2491 would stop poisoning in paradise little lady she would reply to all oprah winfrey with your little bit. longer they are very. little. i want you county council members voted to approve a controversial g.m.o. just closure bill around 330 this morning when the bill passed it was unbelievable there was just an overwhelming i mean there is tears it was joy there was every the can possibly imagine all of us and i get this call after we passed the bill mayor wanted to talk to us and he wanted to tell us before he told the rest the world that he decided to veto the bill and call while he the mayor has taken a bold stand against new g.m.o. regulations the fallout is intense some critics are calling mayor bernard a sell out and say that. right now we're still having to deal with that that's. we need the world's help today the county council decided to override the mayor's veto of bill 2491. this comes after an emotional battle on the garden aisle but there could be legal challenges ahead by january 10th 2014 we're being sued by far the largest chemical companies in the worl
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of the interviews i've done on my show i think oprah winfrey is a tilted person and i sent her a day she does have a good future in television and she wants to pursue that. interviewing bill gates, warm buffet, jeff bezos i interviewed people i've known for quite some time like jim baker and former president bush, former president clinton, i've interviewed them for the show they've all been very good with sometimes a person who's not well-known might be even more interesting interview. authors i've interviewed a number of people at the congress for program that i started my own book coming out. and this is a book which is called the macon story, i'm not promoting it now, it might be out in october after the book festival. about five or six years ago i decided it be a good idea to educate numbers of congress about market history. i decided then to have a program where i would sponsor the labor congress with members of congress only to come so they can bring a guest and we would have them go to the reception for democrats and republicans talk together and go down have a nice dinner and
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later oprah winfrey's book club helped toni morrison become a household name her novels such as the bluest eye song of solomon and beloved went beyond bestseller status they contributed to a shift in african-american storytelling a style that embraced ruthless honesty. toni morrison empowered countless readers and will be remembered as a force of nature in the world of literature and beyond. she was a great writer i'll be back at the top of the all work with more bold news followed by the day i hope to see the. kick off the boss season with the highest scoring single mom this millennium. the only there was some a great swimming. team in your education come once more with feeling the merry fast scullers all to see the a mess. planet earth live close to sky for germany's booming i love berlin. 50 nations 50 story and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best features. book now planet for live our euro max series every week on d.w. . the world is getting worse and. more contrast reviews among the problems of. the global $3000.00 talks would seem british researchers take a more optimistic vi
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she skyrocketed to fame in 1992 with a spot on "the oprah winfrey show," becoming a staple on the ownsoul sunday. >> if my heart's not open i don't download the possibility on earth as it is in heaven. that doesn't mean it's not in the computer, it just means -- >> i just got that in the biggest way. that is really good. >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: now she's taking her passionate case far beyond her fan base. she moved to iowa earlier this e ahead of a crucial caucus. >> i think we have a much bigger issue on our hands than defeating donald trump in 2020. >> reporter: williamson is a progressive. immigration, gun control, and climate change. but she's also focused on the spiritual climate of america. >> there's a certain level of spiritual and moral rot that has led to political corruption, that has led to immeasurable human suffering. >> she feels president trump has brought our country to a critical crossroad. >> i think president trump is the logical extension and embodiment of a problematic world view that has been with us for a long time. our political establishment made the
she skyrocketed to fame in 1992 with a spot on "the oprah winfrey show," becoming a staple on the ownsoul sunday. >> if my heart's not open i don't download the possibility on earth as it is in heaven. that doesn't mean it's not in the computer, it just means -- >> i just got that in the biggest way. that is really good. >> hi, how are you? >> reporter: now she's taking her passionate case far beyond her fan base. she moved to iowa earlier this e ahead of a...
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. >> reporter: oprah winfrey whose book club made morrison a household name said she was empress supreme in 1993, she became the first african-american awarded the noble prize in literature. later honored with the nation's highest civilian award. >> i could never be happy if i thought there was going to be another void, another huge historical silence about the experience of black people >> reporter: toni morrison, a descendant of sharecroppers who changed the face of american literature rehema ellis, nbc news. >> what an incredible body of work. >> the impact those words made to so many people. we thank you for watching "early today. i'm frances rivera >> i'm melissa ray burger. keep it right here mo news is straight aheared. >>> it's wednesday, we'll take you out to the bay bridge toll plaza where things are slowing down a bit. that's not the bridge with all the problems. good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew for marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. we have some breaking news in the traffic department. >> this sounds dramatic. the san mateo bri
. >> reporter: oprah winfrey whose book club made morrison a household name said she was empress supreme in 1993, she became the first african-american awarded the noble prize in literature. later honored with the nation's highest civilian award. >> i could never be happy if i thought there was going to be another void, another huge historical silence about the experience of black people >> reporter: toni morrison, a descendant of sharecroppers who changed the face of american...
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i'm oprah winfrey, and welcome to the very first national "oprah winfrey show." >> i was surprised athue show" rearranged the furniture, but oprah remodeled the whole house. >> there are a lot of people out there watch hog really don't understand what you mean when you say, we're in love. because i remember questioning my gay friends, you mean you feel about him the way i feel about -- it's kind of a strange concept, you know, for a lot of people to accept. >> oprah was connecting with people in a way that no one had on tv before. and it was really special to see. >> well, did you know that for the longest time i wanted to an fourth grade teacher because of you? >> my, i was not aware of inspiring anyone. >> i think you did exactly what teachers are supposed to do, they create a spark for learning. it's the reason i have a talk show today. >> oprah winfrey now dominates the talk show circuit, both in the ratings and popularity. >> i want to use my life as a source of lifting people up. that's what i want to do. that's what i do every day on my show. you know, we get accused of being t
i'm oprah winfrey, and welcome to the very first national "oprah winfrey show." >> i was surprised athue show" rearranged the furniture, but oprah remodeled the whole house. >> there are a lot of people out there watch hog really don't understand what you mean when you say, we're in love. because i remember questioning my gay friends, you mean you feel about him the way i feel about -- it's kind of a strange concept, you know, for a lot of people to accept. >>...
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. >> reporter: morrison's writings would influence a generation and capture the imagination of oprah winfreyo would produce and star in the film adaptation of "beloved." >> you don't never have to worry about dinner. she a charmed child. >> reporter: about the agony of a mother who has to choose between the life of her daughter or a return to slavery. >> she reaches into the depths of pain and shows us through pain all the myriad ways we can come to love. >> reporter: for morrison, her mission was to empower. >> i didn't want to speak for black people, i wanted to speak to and to be among. it's us. >> reporter: a legacy left in her pages. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: when morrison edcepted her nobel prize, she said that the language we use oy be the measure of our lives. e,d in her case, what a life it was. she was beloved. still ahead right here on the "cbs evening news," the pilot of a major u.s. airline is accused e being too drunk to fly. the shocking arrest photo that prompted immediate changes in one police department. and a young boy's el paso challenge to do act
. >> reporter: morrison's writings would influence a generation and capture the imagination of oprah winfreyo would produce and star in the film adaptation of "beloved." >> you don't never have to worry about dinner. she a charmed child. >> reporter: about the agony of a mother who has to choose between the life of her daughter or a return to slavery. >> she reaches into the depths of pain and shows us through pain all the myriad ways we can come to love....
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later oprah winfrey's book club helped toni morrison become a household name her novels such as the bluest eye song of solomon and beloved went beyond bestseller status they contributed to a shift in african-american storytelling a style that embraced ruthless honesty. toni morrison empowered countless readers and will be remembered as a force of nature in the world of literature and beyond. ards board's news now and there's news that swiss authorities have charged 4 people in relation to germany's bid to host the 2006 football world cup to talk about that i'm joined here by all over movie from. some means of this is the question right did german football of visuals buy the right to host the world cup this is the question that it's all kind of coming around but just with regards to today's revelations that some of the biggest figures engine in football over the last couple of decades involved in this you know you've got to form a german football association presidents have been challenged to vulcan is back and . what they've been charged with is fraudulent misleading a supervisory body for
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of the interviews i've done, on my show, i think oprah winfrey is obviously a very talented person and i said to her, i think she does have a good future in television if she wants to do that. interviewing bill gates, i've interviewed people in government for quite some time with jim baker who was actually in a firm for a while, former president bush former president clinton, i've interviewed them as well for the show. they've all been very good. sometimes the person is not as well-known might be even more interesting interview. authors, i've interviewed a number of people of the library of congress in a program that i've started that i have my own book coming out on. this is a book where it is called the american story. i'm not promoting it now will be on until october after the book festival. all five super six years ago i decided it would be a good idea to member of congress education and i decided with jim billington to have a programmer i would sponsor at the library of congress where we invite members of congress only to come so they can bring a guest. we would have them come to
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later oprah winfrey's book club helped toni morrison become a household name her novels such as the bluest eye song of solomon and beloved went beyond bestseller status they contributed to a shift in african-american storytelling a style that embraced ruthless honesty. toni morrison empowered countless readers and will be remembered as a force of nature in the world of literature and beyond. coming up in business with a gary hart streaming services like netflix or being tied to climate change will have that story for now while more news at the top of the hour i'm brian thomas for the whole team here relent thanks for joining us and don't forget this morning our web site you know does come. in. china is hunting down the leader. detention brainwashing torture huge prison like confound the western john reach an official college. but they're more like indoctrination presence in china boys puppy. under threats of . close up in 60 minutes long t w. i'm not going to think the gym well i guess sometimes i am but i said nothing when that happened. thanks deep into the german culture of looking at t
later oprah winfrey's book club helped toni morrison become a household name her novels such as the bluest eye song of solomon and beloved went beyond bestseller status they contributed to a shift in african-american storytelling a style that embraced ruthless honesty. toni morrison empowered countless readers and will be remembered as a force of nature in the world of literature and beyond. coming up in business with a gary hart streaming services like netflix or being tied to climate change...
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some advice she gave on "the oprah winfrey show" about how to relate to children. >> when a kid walksbody else's child, does your face light up or -- that's what they're looking for. when they see you, they see the critical face. what's wrong now? but then if you let your -- as i tried from then on to let your face speak what's in your heart, because when they walked in the room, i was glad to see them. >> oh, that one hits home. yeah. oprah called morrison a magician with language who used words to roil us, wake us and educate us. she will be missed. >>> we have news about people who go to bed early and wake up early. researchers say there are more of us than they thought. >> scientists call these people advanced sleepers. those who go to bed around 8:00 p.m. and wake up at 4:00 a.m. or earlier. a new study finds about one in 300 people follow this schedule because their sleep hormones are released too early. >> i wonder what that means for us. what are we? >> i know. >> advanced sleepers do get quality rest but doctors say the condition can impact social lives. >> sounds like it's w
some advice she gave on "the oprah winfrey show" about how to relate to children. >> when a kid walksbody else's child, does your face light up or -- that's what they're looking for. when they see you, they see the critical face. what's wrong now? but then if you let your -- as i tried from then on to let your face speak what's in your heart, because when they walked in the room, i was glad to see them. >> oh, that one hits home. yeah. oprah called morrison a magician with...
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later turning it into a movie, starring oprah winfrey. >> why you leave me? >> beloved, i wasn't never going to leave you. never. >> reporter: and it was winfrey who helped make toni morrison a household name. >> she reached into the depths of pain and shows us through pain all the myriad ways we can come to love. >> reporter: in 1993, she became the first black woman to receive the nobel literature prize. and in 2012, president obama awarded her a presidential medal of freedom. the nation's highest civilian honor. and asked once about writing, about life -- >> the pinnacle for me as a writer is really the writing, the next book, doing it better and better, every time out. >> you know, toni morrison was often asked how she wanted to be remembered, and she once said, as an honest, trustworthy person, not for all of her achievements. she later said, i was talking about how i wanted to be remembered by my family, which was most important to her. >>> there is much more ahead here on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the shark attack off the east coast. the incre
later turning it into a movie, starring oprah winfrey. >> why you leave me? >> beloved, i wasn't never going to leave you. never. >> reporter: and it was winfrey who helped make toni morrison a household name. >> she reached into the depths of pain and shows us through pain all the myriad ways we can come to love. >> reporter: in 1993, she became the first black woman to receive the nobel literature prize. and in 2012, president obama awarded her a presidential...
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the story a kills her own child to save her from slavery oprah winfrey's whose book clube made horiie said she was impra supreme among writers. long maher words reign >> it's not fast food, it's a meal you should relish >> reporter: in 1993 she became the first african-american awarded the nobel prize in literature later honored with the highest civilian award >> i could never be happy if i thought there was going to be another void, another huge historical silence about the experience of black people >> reporter: toni morrison, a descend ant of scr missed and treasured standing by me now. - [announcer] and made him the ceo. - my intention was to try to help women understand how men think. - i started wearing heels on dates. - she told me one time, "steve, a man has to "accept me the way i am." no, he don't. just like you don't have to accept him the way he us. - [announcer] plus, the number one diet in the country. - i had to try this for myself. tell everybody why it's worth people giving it a try. - [announcer] put your hands together for your host, steve harvey. (funky music) - h
the story a kills her own child to save her from slavery oprah winfrey's whose book clube made horiie said she was impra supreme among writers. long maher words reign >> it's not fast food, it's a meal you should relish >> reporter: in 1993 she became the first african-american awarded the nobel prize in literature later honored with the highest civilian award >> i could never be happy if i thought there was going to be another void, another huge historical silence about the...
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oprah winfrey is saying that. >> okay. >> i think what people are missing is a core moral center, churchescentral place you become to, it was a core central of value about a way of living and being in the world. until we can return to that, however that is, whatever form we will continue to be lost. that is why i believe story telling is a form of a new religion, people can gather. and be inspired. and see themselves and get healed. >> my religion is timeless, i am a christian at a nondenominational church, my pastor says the same thing, unplug, don't be chained to youry cadevice and voash alliedt we have to -- social media, we have to begin to love people. elizabeth: people should listen to you more dr. king, you are terrific, we love having you on. >> thank you for having us in your home, thank you are in watching, we hope we helped you tonight, lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network, have a good evening. lou: good evening, markets today bouncing back as many leftist national media seem to be craving a market correction or a recession if one were to pay attention to the
oprah winfrey is saying that. >> okay. >> i think what people are missing is a core moral center, churchescentral place you become to, it was a core central of value about a way of living and being in the world. until we can return to that, however that is, whatever form we will continue to be lost. that is why i believe story telling is a form of a new religion, people can gather. and be inspired. and see themselves and get healed. >> my religion is timeless, i am a christian...
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among her best works was "beloved," which was turned into a movie starring oprah winfrey.ew york yesterday. she was 88 years old. global news 24 hours a day, online and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark barton. this is bloomberg. shery: i'm shery ahn. are following the top world. around the america strikes back. u.s. labels china a currency manipulator, raising questions about fx intervention. making sense of the recent turmoil, we will talk to one chief angst -- one chief administrator who has information. walt disney set to record first number -- first quarter numbers. let's get a check on major averages. we are seen walking back from the declines of yesterday. trade tensions in focus. we are seeing may be a return to focus on earnings prospects. we are seeing tech stocks leading gains. energy and materials are week. what the trade tensions could do a longer term and we are watching the 10 year, seen as some as the -- seen by some as the next stopping point. we are keeping an eye on currencies and the
among her best works was "beloved," which was turned into a movie starring oprah winfrey.ew york yesterday. she was 88 years old. global news 24 hours a day, online and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark barton. this is bloomberg. shery: i'm shery ahn. are following the top world. around the america strikes back. u.s. labels china a currency manipulator, raising questions about fx intervention. making sense of the...
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add featuring oprah winfrey pay off. we will talk to the weight watchers president and ceo.check out our charts at gtv . them to yoursave desktop for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: i'm viviana hurtado in the hewlett-packard enterprise greenroom. coming up, cumberland advisors chairman and ceo. here is your bloomberg business flash. more costs on the way at walgreens. the drug store will close 200 locations in the u.s. in addition to 750 closings already announced. arereen says the cuts necessary to overhaul many parts of its operation. the moves will result in charges of up to $2.4 million during fedex cutting another connection with amazon. delivery contract with the world's largest online retailer will not be renewed when it expires at the end of this month. two months ago fedex said it would no longer fly amazon packages. fedex is holding its own shipping network. tariffs leading to u.s. import surge, now where houses are full. that is true outside the port of los angeles at one of the world's largest warehouses. it has the capacity to house 9 million
add featuring oprah winfrey pay off. we will talk to the weight watchers president and ceo.check out our charts at gtv . them to yoursave desktop for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: i'm viviana hurtado in the hewlett-packard enterprise greenroom. coming up, cumberland advisors chairman and ceo. here is your bloomberg business flash. more costs on the way at walgreens. the drug store will close 200 locations in the u.s. in addition to 750 closings already announced. arereen...
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it is on the oprah winfrey own network. they had the first episode. -- no, not one of, the best pitch she has ever heard. brava to you, tarell. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> w called homestead, florida. made really popular recently, but before the detention center of children down there, but also a hurricane called andrew came and decimated everything when i was 12 years old. when i lived there, i remember going to a magnet school program out of the projects that looked very much like the building on the show. i remember just thinking and feeling, learning how to be very different at school than i was at home. >> so living two worlds for yourself? >> double consciousness, double speech, code switching at all terms even to get on the bus in the morning. i started talking to folks about that, to my friends, my peers, an actor named andre holland who was in "moonlight." and we started talking about it and i pitched the story out to folks. i went to mbj, michael b. jordan. >> mbj. >> that's what we call him. he is one of the executive producers
it is on the oprah winfrey own network. they had the first episode. -- no, not one of, the best pitch she has ever heard. brava to you, tarell. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> w called homestead, florida. made really popular recently, but before the detention center of children down there, but also a hurricane called andrew came and decimated everything when i was 12 years old. when i lived there, i remember going to a magnet school program out of the projects that looked...
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oprah winfrey, the billionaire, what of the biggest investors and also a spokesperson for the company, so that is helping in the rebound. disney falling the most since on thatllowthrough "star wars" ride really proving a disappointment at the theme parks. profit-taking is a theme of late. -- investors pulling out pulling money out of markets? show investorscs have pulled $25 billion from the market so far this year. sophie: trading plunging as much as 6% in oil markets. walk us through this rebound. a look at the five-day were you can really see, it just dropped off a cliff and quickly rebounded. that had to do with the saudis announcing midafternoon that they were not going to tolerate this kind of decline. of course, there are a lot of saudis about the viewing their options. it is important to point out that opec's production cuts so far not able to halt the halt then plunge -- plunge in price we have been seeing. futures falling as much as 6% as mentioned intraday before turning around, but that supply surge showing there is concern about demand going forward given the-action level
oprah winfrey, the billionaire, what of the biggest investors and also a spokesperson for the company, so that is helping in the rebound. disney falling the most since on thatllowthrough "star wars" ride really proving a disappointment at the theme parks. profit-taking is a theme of late. -- investors pulling out pulling money out of markets? show investorscs have pulled $25 billion from the market so far this year. sophie: trading plunging as much as 6% in oil markets. walk us...
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among her best known was "beloved," which was turned into a movie starring oprah winfrey. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. checking u.s. majors now, we are seeing a bounce back following yesterday's massive selloff. percent.as up half a the s&p up two thirds of 1%. nasdaq the outperform her, up 1%. the vix still elevated, but down just a bit on yesterday. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." let's check the markets, a little healthier than yesterday. here is emma chandra. emma: stocks calling back some of those losses after what was the worst day of 2019 yesterday. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq opening about 25 minutes ago in the green. we are also looking at green on the screen in europe. this is the stoxx 600 come arising about 1/10 of 1%. withis all after tension atna, fixing the yuan slightly stronger levels than yest
among her best known was "beloved," which was turned into a movie starring oprah winfrey. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. checking u.s. majors now, we are seeing a bounce back following yesterday's massive selloff. percent.as up half a the s&p up two thirds of 1%. nasdaq the outperform her, up 1%. the vix still...
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hesitant to say who i like most but let me say of the interviews i've done, on the show, i think oprah winfrey is obviously very talented person and i have said to her, i think she does have a good future in television if she was to pursue that. interviewing bill gates several times warren buffett jeff basil, of interviewed people and known in government for quite some time. jim baker he was in our firm for sometime in carlisle. former president bush and clinton, and interviewed them as well. they've all been very good. sometimes a person is not as well-known, might be a more interesting interview. and authors, i've interviewed a number of people at the library of congress for a program i've started that i have my own book coming out on. this is a book where it's called the american story. i'm not promoting it now, it will be out until after the book festival in october. about five or six years ago i decided it would be a good idea to educate members of congress about american history. i decided with jim ellington to have a program where i was sponsored at the library of congress so we can inv
hesitant to say who i like most but let me say of the interviews i've done, on the show, i think oprah winfrey is obviously very talented person and i have said to her, i think she does have a good future in television if she was to pursue that. interviewing bill gates several times warren buffett jeff basil, of interviewed people and known in government for quite some time. jim baker he was in our firm for sometime in carlisle. former president bush and clinton, and interviewed them as well....
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the premium video content, they lined up a plus hollywood talent, oprah winfrey, steven spielberg.ng up a great point with apple pay. some years ago, my expectations were really low for apple pay, and they have been far exceeded. part of what they are doing in hardware is more than the smartphones, to the extent you see strength in wearable devices like the apple watch. so i'm a believer that generally speaking low-quality and apple don't go hand-in-hand, so i would never think of their products or services as low-quality. i think of the a plus hollywood talent they have. i think of the success they had with apple pay. i expect that to extend to some other products and services. emily: looking out into the future, do you see the iphone continuing to be a shrinking part of the pie? and how long does it get in terms of a percentage of revenue share? tom: another excellent question. and absolutely. for apple to be successful, five years from now smartphone sales may have to be less than one third of total revenue. we had thestion, if conversation six to 12 months ago, where is apple i
the premium video content, they lined up a plus hollywood talent, oprah winfrey, steven spielberg.ng up a great point with apple pay. some years ago, my expectations were really low for apple pay, and they have been far exceeded. part of what they are doing in hardware is more than the smartphones, to the extent you see strength in wearable devices like the apple watch. so i'm a believer that generally speaking low-quality and apple don't go hand-in-hand, so i would never think of their...
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among her best books was "beloved," later turned into a movie starring oprah winfrey.rison died in new york. she was 88 years old. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you for that. let's check global markets now. here's abigail doolittle. abigail: we have been looking at a rebound, at least for u.s. stocks on the open. that has faded quickly. s&p off the longest selling streak of the year since the volatility of the fourth quarter, increasing trade tensions between the u.s. and china. still waiting on the ftse 100 come in your session lows, down 7/10 of 1%, down the sixth day in a row. the shanghai composite down 1.5%, down a fifth day in a row. one turnaround, the 10 year yield, which had been down seven days in a row, this is the first update for the 10 year yield in eight sessions, telling you that bonds are pulling back just a little bit. overall, this is a risk off picture. let's take a look at the german bu
among her best books was "beloved," later turned into a movie starring oprah winfrey.rison died in new york. she was 88 years old. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you for that. let's check global markets now. here's abigail doolittle. abigail: we have been looking at a rebound, at least for u.s. stocks on the open. that has...
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among her best-known works was which was turned into a movie starring oprah winfrey.he was 80 years old. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david? david: thanks very much. china has denied u.s. charges it is manipulating its currency and overnight in central banks acted to strengthen the yuan after allowing it to fall past seven yesterday. for more insight, we welcome isaac boltansky, director of policy research at compass point trading in washington. it is good to have you here. there is a point counterpoint. the united states has accused them of currency manipulation. they deny it. who has the better argument? isaac: i think china has always been a currency manipulator to a degree. it is just we were not happy with the direction it was manipulating in that one instance. the way i view all of this is that designation is more symbolic than substantive. the symbolism matters. it softens the ground for future action that could take the
among her best-known works was which was turned into a movie starring oprah winfrey.he was 80 years old. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david? david: thanks very much. china has denied u.s. charges it is manipulating its currency and overnight in central banks acted to strengthen the yuan after allowing it to fall past seven yesterday. for more insight, we...
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. >>> new this morning, toni morrison has died, her novel was adapted into a film starring oprah winfrey, she wrote 11 novels including children's literature, president obama awarded her the presidential medal of freedom. a cause has not been revealed, she was 88 years old. >>> napa police are investigating a crash that killed passenger in the car following a police chase. police received a call the soft -- around 7:30 about a driver passed out, when medics arrived, the sheriff's deputy put a spikes strip on big ranch road but the driver swerved to avoid the strip and lost contthe hospital. a pedestrian is killed after being hit by a car in the town of rutherford, it happened off highway 29 about 15 miles north of the city of napa. chp shut down the highway as officers investigated the crash . it has since been reopened. >>> now to oakland, in the ghost ship warehouse trial, the jury got the case last wednesday, nine women and three men on the jury are deciding whether max harris intron 12 were involved in 36 counts of voluntary manslaughter. courtro is in session, you can read a daily b
. >>> new this morning, toni morrison has died, her novel was adapted into a film starring oprah winfrey, she wrote 11 novels including children's literature, president obama awarded her the presidential medal of freedom. a cause has not been revealed, she was 88 years old. >>> napa police are investigating a crash that killed passenger in the car following a police chase. police received a call the soft -- around 7:30 about a driver passed out, when medics arrived, the...
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confirmed that just a few minutes ago and she is the author of beloved, adopted into a film starring oprah winfrey and in 2012 she was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. we don't know the circumstances surrounding her death but toni morrison is dead at age 88. >>> 6:33 and taking a live look at the board, the big board, trading is under way on wall street after a brutal day yesterday with the dow dropping 700 points amid the escalating trade war between the u.s. and china with the dow poinitbit a rebound in china has halted purchases of products where the move will be devastating to u.s. farmers and ranchers that are already struggling to get by and some analysts fear it could reach a level hard to reverse. >> it seems as if the u.s. feels that they can continue this trade war and it will hurt china more than the u.s. they feel like there is a free election but the trade war reignited last week when president donald trump vowed to impose new tariffs on imports from china and china responded by devaluing this currency, prompting the trump administration to call china a currency manipulator.
confirmed that just a few minutes ago and she is the author of beloved, adopted into a film starring oprah winfrey and in 2012 she was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. we don't know the circumstances surrounding her death but toni morrison is dead at age 88. >>> 6:33 and taking a live look at the board, the big board, trading is under way on wall street after a brutal day yesterday with the dow dropping 700 points amid the escalating trade war between the u.s. and china with...
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they've got a great lineup, spielberg, oprah winfrey, jj abrams.een and that apparently cost more than hbo's game of thrones which is like the all-time most expensive series. >> yeah. well, looking, i think the thing about this service that's interesting is they're really acting like a studio and they're commissioning lots of original content. they've got two sony folks in charge of it so they're doing it in a professional manner. i think the thing to think about this, it's a long-term play for them and that handset and all those ios devices, they're are over 1 billion, i think 1.4 billion ios enabled devices that are out there in the world and this will be a global launch for apple. so just imagine a tiny fraction of those devices activating and promoting those shows, i think it's a powerful thing potentially for them. lauren: how worried should netflix be here? they're spending $14 billion on original content this year. if you compare that with disney, $24 billion, they have so much content and in november they are launching their service, $7 a m
they've got a great lineup, spielberg, oprah winfrey, jj abrams.een and that apparently cost more than hbo's game of thrones which is like the all-time most expensive series. >> yeah. well, looking, i think the thing about this service that's interesting is they're really acting like a studio and they're commissioning lots of original content. they've got two sony folks in charge of it so they're doing it in a professional manner. i think the thing to think about this, it's a long-term...
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oprah winfrey, 150-1. george clooney, 250-1. you can make those bets. here's another one. marry -- this is real stuff. to marry for furth time as president is 50-1. and melania trump to run for president against trump in 2020 is 200-1. other bets. trump convicted by the senate in his first material. 16-1. trump impeached by the house in his first material. 3-1. trump opens area 51 to the public in first material. 2-1. france will ask for the statue of liberty back. 200-1. and finally, trump narcissism specials betting odds. trump to have a u.s. navy ship named after him. 7-1. to have a u.s. military base named after him. 12-1. trump to publish precise dimensions of his hands on twitter. 50-1. okay. the interesting thing is going back to the betting odds. that right now, odds still have trump as 50/50 in vegas. >> there's the power of incumbency. i would say to go back to the silly ones, do they have bachelor trump in the white house. that work remarkable theater. we think we're in a remarkable theater now? imagine that. >> you say that in jest. we all know that trump is in
oprah winfrey, 150-1. george clooney, 250-1. you can make those bets. here's another one. marry -- this is real stuff. to marry for furth time as president is 50-1. and melania trump to run for president against trump in 2020 is 200-1. other bets. trump convicted by the senate in his first material. 16-1. trump impeached by the house in his first material. 3-1. trump opens area 51 to the public in first material. 2-1. france will ask for the statue of liberty back. 200-1. and finally, trump...
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oprah winfrey was a close friend and posted a message on in scrum saying in part, "she was a magician with language who understood the power of words. she use them to wake us, educators and help us grapple with our deepest wounds and try to comprehend them." morrison's publisher says she died yesterday at a hospital in the bronx. she was 88 years old. >>> fire crews in san jose made quick work of a small brush fire today. the flames broke out about 1:30 near component drive and orchard park weight in north san jose. several streets were temporarily closed while crews worked to contain the fire. the spread of the fire was stopped at 5 papers and no structures were damaged. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> some east bay fire agencies are using an innovative approach to try to fight wildfires. ktvu's tom baker tells us they are combining old-fashioned brush clearing with new technology. >> reporter: the moraga orinda fire district, contra costa fire, east bay m.u.d., east bay parks and others are clearing grass and brush along a 17 mile known fire corridor to prevent wil
oprah winfrey was a close friend and posted a message on in scrum saying in part, "she was a magician with language who understood the power of words. she use them to wake us, educators and help us grapple with our deepest wounds and try to comprehend them." morrison's publisher says she died yesterday at a hospital in the bronx. she was 88 years old. >>> fire crews in san jose made quick work of a small brush fire today. the flames broke out about 1:30 near component drive...
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a decade later adapted in to a film starring oprah winfrey and danny glover. she wrote 11 novels and childrens books and non fiction work. president obama awarded her the presidential medal of freedom. the cause of her death is not revealed. she was 88 years old. >>> today, lawyers in minnesota will deunderstand boy scouts pub luckily release the names a many more victims of abuse have come forward with allegations that go back many years. according to u.s.a. today, attorneys say they have identified three 350 additional abusers whnot appear in the organization's files. >>> a man that sent pipe bombs to a dozen prominent democrats will serve 20 years in prison. a judge sentenced caesar sayoc after he pleaded guilty to mailing 16 pipe bombs in the weeks before the midterm election. sayoc is an amateur body builder and blames what he did on mental illness and excessive use of steroids. none of the bombs went off. >>> berkley, the mayor will sign in to law a ban on natural gas in new construction. the council voted against natural gas pipelines. representatives f
a decade later adapted in to a film starring oprah winfrey and danny glover. she wrote 11 novels and childrens books and non fiction work. president obama awarded her the presidential medal of freedom. the cause of her death is not revealed. she was 88 years old. >>> today, lawyers in minnesota will deunderstand boy scouts pub luckily release the names a many more victims of abuse have come forward with allegations that go back many years. according to u.s.a. today, attorneys say they...
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a decade later oprah winfrey took the story to the silver screen but the book tanked at the box officee the first black woman to win the nobel prize in literature. the same year she nearly lost it all in a fire on christmas day. only a portion of her manuscripts survived. but tragedy struck again christmas of 2010, her son died of pancreatic cancer. the death weighed heavily on morrison and she didn't write a sentence for months. toni morrison left an indelible mark on literature spanning over five decades. while presenting her with the presidential medal of freedom president obama said this. >> toni morrison's prose brings us that kind of moral and emotional intensity that few writers ever attempt. >> and morrison died last night in new york. she was 88 years old. we'll be right back. at visionworks, we guarantee you'll see great and look great. "guarantee". we uh... we say that too. you gotta use "these" because we don't mean it. buy any pair at regular price, get one free. really. visionworks. see the difference. when didwhen i needed ton? jumpstart sales. build attendance for an ev
a decade later oprah winfrey took the story to the silver screen but the book tanked at the box officee the first black woman to win the nobel prize in literature. the same year she nearly lost it all in a fire on christmas day. only a portion of her manuscripts survived. but tragedy struck again christmas of 2010, her son died of pancreatic cancer. the death weighed heavily on morrison and she didn't write a sentence for months. toni morrison left an indelible mark on literature spanning over...
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sean: you want michelle obama to get in the race question marks because she has made it clear as oprah winfreyas made it clear that they are not getting in. but i have to say, and i'm so glad that montage that you did with joe biden that you went back past the last couple weeks because, you know, a lot of democrats think well, you know, when joe biden says something on that, he is just showing what a real guy he is. no it doesn't. it shows what a faker he is. and the fact that you can go back to 2007, you could go back to 2,000, you could go back to 1976, you can find it is gas throughout and they don't prove that he's a real guy like he tries to portray. it proves that he's a faker and he's been faking it forever in washington and washington of course, the only place where a faker like that can survive that long. >> sean: i believe in truth over facts fit wholly without one. >> yeah, well one of the facts and the truth is that joe biden has run twice before and lost twice before and that's a pretty good sign that there has been something subtly wrong with joe biden when it comes to winning an
sean: you want michelle obama to get in the race question marks because she has made it clear as oprah winfreyas made it clear that they are not getting in. but i have to say, and i'm so glad that montage that you did with joe biden that you went back past the last couple weeks because, you know, a lot of democrats think well, you know, when joe biden says something on that, he is just showing what a real guy he is. no it doesn't. it shows what a faker he is. and the fact that you can go back...