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." >> osgood: erin moriarty has some questions for david remnick. steve hartman visits a pair of naval history boys. we'll meet a photographer whose work is nearly picture perfect. and more. first, the headlines for this sunday morning, the 29th of november, 2015. robert lewis dear is expect to make a court appearance by video tomorrow. he's the man accused of going on a shooting rampage followed by friday's stand off at a colorado springs planned parenthood clinic. three people were killed including a police officer. police say dear mum meld something about no more baby parts after his arrest. pope francis is on the last stop of his visit to africa. he's in the capital of the central african republic, a nation that's been torn by violence between christian and muslim militias, security is a key concern during his visit. more than a dozen deaths are blamed on stormy weather over the holiday weekend. it caused flash floods in texas and oklahoma, icy roads in kansas and freezing rain in parts of nebraska. equip says that after a new exploration of kin
." >> osgood: erin moriarty has some questions for david remnick. steve hartman visits a pair of naval history boys. we'll meet a photographer whose work is nearly picture perfect. and more. first, the headlines for this sunday morning, the 29th of november, 2015. robert lewis dear is expect to make a court appearance by video tomorrow. he's the man accused of going on a shooting rampage followed by friday's stand off at a colorado springs planned parenthood clinic. three people were...
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but first, david remnick, talk of the town. if you're looking for a medicare plan, we're health alliance. we believe in superheroes. in the slow dance e the end of theheight. in being yourself. we believe in simplicity... and in doingood when no one's looking. to us, it just seems right. call health alliance now and learn more. you'll talk to a real person, not an automated system. we're part of your community, you can see the doctors you know and trust. and here is the best part. we have medicare plans that can save you hundreds of dollars on premiums. plans with prescription drug coverage, $0 deductibleses and dental, vision and hearing benefits. seem right to you? call now for a free medicare information kit or come to a free medicare meeting. find out why 95% of people who join us, stay with us. health alliance. >> osgood: david remnick, editor of "the new yorker." this morning he's talking with erin moriarty of "48 hrs." >>>> i'veever been the editor of anything. i did the whole newspaper on my kitchen table it came out tw
but first, david remnick, talk of the town. if you're looking for a medicare plan, we're health alliance. we believe in superheroes. in the slow dance e the end of theheight. in being yourself. we believe in simplicity... and in doingood when no one's looking. to us, it just seems right. call health alliance now and learn more. you'll talk to a real person, not an automated system. we're part of your community, you can see the doctors you know and trust. and here is the best part. we have...
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but first, david remnick, talk of the town. >> osgood: david remnick, editor of "the new yorker."s morning he's talking with erin moriarty of "48 hours." >> i've never been the editor of anything. i did the whole newspaper on my kitchen table it came out twice a year. i don't think that really was adequate preparation. >> sings his high school days in new jersey, david remnick has come a long way. for 167 years he's been at the helm of the "new yorker" which marked it's 90th anniversary this year. >> sandy frazier's piece is ready with art. >> remnick is only the fifth editor of the weekly magazine and perhaps one of its most influential. it's side r said that what he's thinking right now you'll be talking about next week. >> that looks fantastic. >> he personally chooses the magazine's artistic and topical covers. occasionally so controversial they spark an outcry. take remnick's satirical cover in july 2008, then presidential candidate barack obama seen wearing a turban and robes and fist bumping his wife. >> can i tell you how many people have said to me, davidf they wouldn't h
but first, david remnick, talk of the town. >> osgood: david remnick, editor of "the new yorker."s morning he's talking with erin moriarty of "48 hours." >> i've never been the editor of anything. i did the whole newspaper on my kitchen table it came out twice a year. i don't think that really was adequate preparation. >> sings his high school days in new jersey, david remnick has come a long way. for 167 years he's been at the helm of the "new...
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remnick won the pulitzer prize in 1994 for his book "lennon's tomb." by any measure, he's led a writer's dream life. he wanted to be a newsman and started at the "washington post." he did features, even covered sports. >> i covered whatever i was told to including hockey which i had to keep somebody on the phone to explain the game to me. i didn't know what the hell was going on. >> then his life was changed by two events. >> all of a sudden there was a job notice that went up to go to moscow and nobody really wanted to go because it's cold. >> he became the post's correspondent in moscow and he married esther fein a reporter at the "new york times." >> we literally got married in october of 1987 and to moscow. it was the beginning of our marriage. >> in 1992, after returning to the u.s., remnick was hired as a staff writer at "the new yorker" by the editor at that time, tina brown. why look at becoming the editor of the magazine. >> yes, darling, why? >> well, it was a very strange thing. tina brown suddenly decided to leave "the new yorker" and start
remnick won the pulitzer prize in 1994 for his book "lennon's tomb." by any measure, he's led a writer's dream life. he wanted to be a newsman and started at the "washington post." he did features, even covered sports. >> i covered whatever i was told to including hockey which i had to keep somebody on the phone to explain the game to me. i didn't know what the hell was going on. >> then his life was changed by two events. >> all of a sudden there was a job...
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pleased to have david remnick on this program. what kind of decade were the '50s? (laughter) >> we have a frozen notion of what that decade might be, see what maybe it took time to develop. so i understand you're an institution. >> rose: truman cay poddy, dwight mcdonald, mitchell, and goes on and on. >> not bad. lillian roth, who i won't give away her age, but she is in here with classic profiles of hemingway and john houston, she just put out a book of her own, collected journals and books and she's a revolutionary figure for the "new yorker" because there weren't a lot of women on the staff till the second world war came around and almost by necessity forcing the editors to fire, god forbid, women and she was one of them. >> rose: when was the first change of editors? >> magazine began in '25, harold ross lasted 25 years. >> rose: so 50. 52, something like that. and william shaw stayed a mere 35 years, bob five or six, tina for five or six and my own goodself. >> rose: is it for you the perfect place for david remnick to be? >> well, it's a thrilling place and i
pleased to have david remnick on this program. what kind of decade were the '50s? (laughter) >> we have a frozen notion of what that decade might be, see what maybe it took time to develop. so i understand you're an institution. >> rose: truman cay poddy, dwight mcdonald, mitchell, and goes on and on. >> not bad. lillian roth, who i won't give away her age, but she is in here with classic profiles of hemingway and john houston, she just put out a book of her own, collected...
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charlie: nobody does it like david remnick. >> i think i hate him.ughter] charlie: he does, the amazing thing is because of that, he gets people access. philip roth talks to david, and david does a profile. muhammad ali, a whole range of people. bob dylan. a lot of people that i would covet to have at this table. david: that was awfully nice. can we hear more? charlie: how do you do it? david: i love it. other things in life are hard. charlie: writing is easy? david: it's not easy, but it's pleasurable. charlie: you've learned how to do it. david: yes, i derive enormous pleasure. writing is so different from editing. i do relatively little, to be fair. i used to write a hell of a lot. in 17 years being the editor of the magazine, i have written one book in a compressed time, about obama. i'm not sure i could pull that stunt again. i'm not sure i would want to. it is a long book, if i had another year, it would be half as long. charlie: does your magazine still attract the quality of writers, because it is a different magazine? david: i think it's the
charlie: nobody does it like david remnick. >> i think i hate him.ughter] charlie: he does, the amazing thing is because of that, he gets people access. philip roth talks to david, and david does a profile. muhammad ali, a whole range of people. bob dylan. a lot of people that i would covet to have at this table. david: that was awfully nice. can we hear more? charlie: how do you do it? david: i love it. other things in life are hard. charlie: writing is easy? david: it's not easy, but...