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. >>> and i sit down with tina brown who reveals a softer side, in fact, how she reacts when her daughter sends her a text message in the middle of an important meeting. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. between taking insulin, testing my blood sugar. is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah. and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? yep, which is great for people who use insulin and test a lot. max and i are gonna run out and get some right now. or you can call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and b
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she felt she was completely isolated. >> more from tina brown tomorrow.yvon martin case and she shared one thing that she does not succeed in. you want to wait for that. >>> americans appear to be looking harder for deals. a new survey from dupont shows that coupon usage for groceries and toiletries was up 43% in 2011. is it a sign that americans are more sensitive to price than ever? joining us with a closer look is regina lewis. coupons used to be things that you clipped out of the newspaper. that's certainly changed. how would you define them now? >> increasingly they're more digital. but they are still anything that brings the net price of an item down. when i say price, largely i'm talking sales price. these days, people expect things to be on sale, at least 30% off. but they're also wise enough to know, i can just increase the additional price of an item, call it 30% off and there's no net savings. consumers have taking this on themselves. if that means clicking around or subscribing to newsletters to get codes, they're doing it. "the wall street jo
she felt she was completely isolated. >> more from tina brown tomorrow.yvon martin case and she shared one thing that she does not succeed in. you want to wait for that. >>> americans appear to be looking harder for deals. a new survey from dupont shows that coupon usage for groceries and toiletries was up 43% in 2011. is it a sign that americans are more sensitive to price than ever? joining us with a closer look is regina lewis. coupons used to be things that you clipped out of...
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and tina brown from newsweek. just thrilled with the line-up we have. >> cheryl: i know you wanted to get young women t >> thatend? >> that is one of neat things. we have a conference within a conference. it's targeted at young women who are in high school and in college. jen mod moderating that part of the day for us us. from 17 magazine will also be there. >> cheryl: you can get scholarships for that possibly or sponsor someone? >> exactly. we have a great pricing schedule only $29 to send a young woman to the program. so if that person can afford or you might want to fay for that separately. >> i know that people will look at this as a class, is it worth the price? >> it's absolutely worth the price. there is a great opportunity for inspiration for new ideas, for training. it's really, really a great way to spend the day. >> cheryl: all day, what is the charge? >> just under $300, if you buy your ticket now or closer to the may 15th date. >> and employers sponsor this? >> absolutely. employers and it really is
and tina brown from newsweek. just thrilled with the line-up we have. >> cheryl: i know you wanted to get young women t >> thatend? >> that is one of neat things. we have a conference within a conference. it's targeted at young women who are in high school and in college. jen mod moderating that part of the day for us us. from 17 magazine will also be there. >> cheryl: you can get scholarships for that possibly or sponsor someone? >> exactly. we have a great...
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we'll hear from tina brown. >>> and actor john cusack tells us about his new movie "the raven."he "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for joinings us. i'm michelle miller. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> possible new leads in the search for sierra lamar this morning, the renewed hope for answers >> the final takeoff for
we'll hear from tina brown. >>> and actor john cusack tells us about his new movie "the raven."he "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for joinings us. i'm michelle miller. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> possible new leads in the search for sierra lamar this morning, the renewed hope for answers >> the final takeoff for
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but fortunately, my husband doesn't care. >> note to self, tina brown has one thing she does not succeedoll on race is at dailybeast online or "newsweek" that will hit newsstands for you tomorrow. >>> next, a journey back to the "titanic," an underwater investigation to solve the nagging question, how could the unsinkable do the unthinkable. this one's for all us lawnsmiths. grass gurus. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent. here's to turning rookies - into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's to picking up. trading up. mixing it up. to well-earned muddy boots. and a lot more - spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. wipe out weeds for less, with bayer advanced durazone weed and grass killer, now just $19.88. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ]
but fortunately, my husband doesn't care. >> note to self, tina brown has one thing she does not succeedoll on race is at dailybeast online or "newsweek" that will hit newsstands for you tomorrow. >>> next, a journey back to the "titanic," an underwater investigation to solve the nagging question, how could the unsinkable do the unthinkable. this one's for all us lawnsmiths. grass gurus. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent....
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record of sixteen wins from seventeen bats though ringside who better known stars such as reuters tina brown finds and director sora negatives trainer and former champion costas who says fans can expect the unexpected. fish from the water will like information about him but it's ok we'll make adjustments in the first rounds and as usual my plan for the five is to make there is unpredictable for his opponent. and finally russia's wrestlers are bidding for places at the london olympics and the recent freestyle domestic championships here in moscow are in some way to deciding who make it trying to go once records. this year russia's freestyle wrestling champion should held a special importance the result of this conversation along with the other major events will provide the basis for team russia just to lead the country struggles in this summer's olympic games in london and despite the fact russia still hasn't got a link licenses into weight categories out of the for the coaching staff confidence the situation is going to change before too long yes or. no i don't think there's a real threat th
record of sixteen wins from seventeen bats though ringside who better known stars such as reuters tina brown finds and director sora negatives trainer and former champion costas who says fans can expect the unexpected. fish from the water will like information about him but it's ok we'll make adjustments in the first rounds and as usual my plan for the five is to make there is unpredictable for his opponent. and finally russia's wrestlers are bidding for places at the london olympics and the...
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tina brown. and later, oprah's longtime partner steadman graham. >>> up next, the top stories in the politico playbook. >>> but first, the latest on the tornadoes in texas. here's bill karins. >> well, tractor-trailers that look like toys. that's what we saw live on tv yesterday afternoon. the dallas, texas, metroplex area. and there they are. literally, 1,600 pounds tossed in the air, 100 to 200 feet and suspended for at least a couple of seconds. these tornadoes moved through the region pretty quickly and bounced and skipped. they were not on the ground the whole time, and these were not 200 mile per hour storms like tuscaloosa dealt with in joplin. that is why there are a not a lot of fatalities. people survived in their houses with the tornadoes unlike the ones we saw last year in a few locations. this is where the tornadoes occurred, about 17 in all. now we're still left with some strong storms down in louisiana. under a flash flood warning in the metroplex area around downtown new orleans.
tina brown. and later, oprah's longtime partner steadman graham. >>> up next, the top stories in the politico playbook. >>> but first, the latest on the tornadoes in texas. here's bill karins. >> well, tractor-trailers that look like toys. that's what we saw live on tv yesterday afternoon. the dallas, texas, metroplex area. and there they are. literally, 1,600 pounds tossed in the air, 100 to 200 feet and suspended for at least a couple of seconds. these tornadoes moved...
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from the daily beast and "newsweek's" tina brown to journalist dan rather, a rare look at the personaln you hear that you've kind of you hear it and you hear she's lonely. intensity of that woman that was so profoundly sad to me. it made you have an insight into the woman who was beloved by everybody in the world, but felt she was completely isolated. >> you were taking a number one "new york times" best-selling book and you're thinking, they're going to make a "game change" movie and what this if he mess it up? >> part of the reason we took the project to hbo in the first place is they had a good reputation for taking historical dramas to -- >> up here with sarah palin. >> great to see her in her element. there's so many sides of sarah palin. as we see, "game change" the movie and all the other sides of sarah palin. you've got to acknowledge that there is a really authentic alaska side of her. >> so sarah palin's reaction was that to be expected? >> we wish she would see the movie. >> you talked about something being as black as a crow's wing. >> that's the way i grew up talking. so g
from the daily beast and "newsweek's" tina brown to journalist dan rather, a rare look at the personaln you hear that you've kind of you hear it and you hear she's lonely. intensity of that woman that was so profoundly sad to me. it made you have an insight into the woman who was beloved by everybody in the world, but felt she was completely isolated. >> you were taking a number one "new york times" best-selling book and you're thinking, they're going to make a...
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tina brown will be my guest on thisec wooend's edition of "office politics."e next. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes that are an excellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and i thought "i can
tina brown will be my guest on thisec wooend's edition of "office politics."e next. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes that...
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. >> and so will tina brown. thank you, mark. tina has a story in "newsweek."e author of "the diana chronicles," which is about diana. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what's your take on the story? >> the pipaltons so far have been the most unembarrassing family as you can possibly imagine. when you consider what went on with fergie and diana and harry and the whole thing she's been through, finally the middleton's arrive. they're flawless. kate is flawless. and now pippa is suddenly caught in a little bit of embarrassment. but you have to recognize, she is part of the royal family. they cannot do this thing, which they tend to do in their ostr h ostrichy way of saying she's not part of the family, she's a distanlt relation. she's not. she's there. she's going have to be given protection, tutelage, pr spins. they're going to have to take her in and make them one of her own. >> but kate and her prince are doing just fine. >> they're incredible. the amazing thing about kate is aside from once when she did a fall in roller-skates and a short skirt, s
. >> and so will tina brown. thank you, mark. tina has a story in "newsweek."e author of "the diana chronicles," which is about diana. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what's your take on the story? >> the pipaltons so far have been the most unembarrassing family as you can possibly imagine. when you consider what went on with fergie and diana and harry and the whole thing she's been through, finally the middleton's arrive. they're...
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. >> and so will tina brown. thank you, mark. editor and chief of "the daily beast" and "newsweek."author of the diana chronicles, which is about princess diana. what's your take away on the story of pippa? >> the middletons so far what been the most unembarrassing family could you imagine. compared to the queen's own family when you consider what went on with fergie and diana and harry and the whole thing she's been through, finally the middletons arrive, they are flawless, kate is flawless and now pippa is suddenly causing a little bit of embarrass. they have to recognize she is part of the royal family. they cannot do this thing that they tend to do, she's not really part of our family, she's just a distant relation. she's not. she's in it. she's there. she's going to be having to given protection, tutelage, pr spin. they're going to have to take her in and make her one of them. >> but kate and her prince, they're doing just fine as you point out. >> they're incredible. the amazing thing about kate is aside from once when she did a little bit of a fall in rollerskates in a short
. >> and so will tina brown. thank you, mark. editor and chief of "the daily beast" and "newsweek."author of the diana chronicles, which is about princess diana. what's your take away on the story of pippa? >> the middletons so far what been the most unembarrassing family could you imagine. compared to the queen's own family when you consider what went on with fergie and diana and harry and the whole thing she's been through, finally the middletons arrive, they...
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. >>> and tina brown, the editor-in-chief of the new york daily beast talks about her advice to presidentell you what has happened that has not happened in more than 150 years. this is a story that you can't believe, melissa. i can't believe this guy was not hurt worse. >> looks like a lot of fun, alex. >> yes. >> and an easy "a." and that makes them our foot soldiers. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. but sometimes i wonder... what's left behind? [ female announcer ] purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena® naturals. removes 99% of dirt and toxins without dyes, parabens or harsh sulfates. so skin feels pure and health
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now to office politics this week, we're looking back at the best of alex's interviews including tina brownes president obama faces in the november election. >> they know they're going to have the money. they think they've got the best of the retail candidates. they shouldn't be overconfident or get too cocky right now. >> he's made a lot of progress. >> i put a bullet in osama bin laden's head. number two, i saved the auto industry. number three, we are creating more jobs. >> i think he has to focus on the economy and jobs. that is the only thing that's mattering to people. >> he's got to really worry about the unknown in terms of international affairs. >> there are a lot of things hovering out there. iran is one thing that's hovering out there. there's the issue of gas prices that's hovering out there. there's the possibility the economy will stall out. those could all be problematic for the president. >> he could boast tremendous success with national security. >> first priority should have been jobs. second priority should have been jobs and his third priority should have been jobs. thi
now to office politics this week, we're looking back at the best of alex's interviews including tina brownes president obama faces in the november election. >> they know they're going to have the money. they think they've got the best of the retail candidates. they shouldn't be overconfident or get too cocky right now. >> he's made a lot of progress. >> i put a bullet in osama bin laden's head. number two, i saved the auto industry. number three, we are creating more jobs....
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next weekend i'll bring you our conversation with "newsweek" and daily beast editor in chief tina brown acclaimed documentary which opened friday in limited release profiles a group of families whose children are abused by other kids. there's word the other film may be recut and that is raising concerns about its impact. joining me on set is cynthia lohan, the producer and writer of "bully." in philadelphia, katie butler, who launched an online petition to change its rating to pg-13. glad to have you here. thank you. cynthia, talk about the mpaa, which gave "bully" this r rating. it was released unrated on friday by the weinstein company. now you have these calls. why the change? is it merely because of the amount of profanity used? >> we are not planning to recut the film. we feel the language in this film accurately depict what is 13 million american kids are going through in school on their buses every year in this country. >> so is the "l.a. times" wrong? >> we are not intending to recut the film. >> can it be done without your permission? >> no. the weinstein company would have to
next weekend i'll bring you our conversation with "newsweek" and daily beast editor in chief tina brown acclaimed documentary which opened friday in limited release profiles a group of families whose children are abused by other kids. there's word the other film may be recut and that is raising concerns about its impact. joining me on set is cynthia lohan, the producer and writer of "bully." in philadelphia, katie butler, who launched an online petition to change its rating...
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i saw your boss tina brown and her husband, harold evans at the dinner. >> she was quite excited. own was there, reese witherspoon was there, viola davis was there. she had a quite a bit of schmoozing to do. >> gory jerry brown and his wife, ann. davis on the other issue that the republicans are squealing about and the president made the joke about, you know, donald trump-related. but this is the one-year anniversary of the camtour and killing of sew am a bin laden and alabama campaign put out a web video, notina paid commercial ad last week that has republicans kind of upset. here is the beginning featuring former president bill clinton. >> it's one thing george bush said that was right, the president is the decider in chief. nobody can make that decision for you. look, he knew what would happen. suppose the navy seals had gone in there and it hadn't been bin laden. supposed they had been captured or killed? the downside would have been horrible for him. but he reasoned. i cannot in good conscious do nothing. he took the harder and the more hor rabble path. >> so president clinton
i saw your boss tina brown and her husband, harold evans at the dinner. >> she was quite excited. own was there, reese witherspoon was there, viola davis was there. she had a quite a bit of schmoozing to do. >> gory jerry brown and his wife, ann. davis on the other issue that the republicans are squealing about and the president made the joke about, you know, donald trump-related. but this is the one-year anniversary of the camtour and killing of sew am a bin laden and alabama...
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tina turner, b.b. king and myself-- they came back and told the white audience who we were. because a lot of white people weren't listening to no blues 50 years ago. ♪ ♪ >> browning that tradition alive, and that's where the club comes in. when not on the road performing, guy can be found there signing autographs and sometimes jumping onstage. ♪ ♪ people everywhere, he says, can connect with the blues. there's pain there, sure, but also so much more. >> i've had people in australia, africa, say "oh, blues, it's sad." and i remember once i was checking into a hotel in new york, receptionist looked at me and said, "oh, blues-- sad". and it was a husband and wife, and i gave them a ticket to my concert, and they come up the next morning and say, "it's not sad." >> brown: what is it? >> it's a part of life. if you pay attention to what some of the great writers write about, it's... how can you say b.b. king's record, "i got a sweet little angel, i love the way she spreads her wings"-- how could that be sad? ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ >> brown: but what about you? you just going to keep going? >> well, you know, blues musicians don't retire, they drop. ( laughter ) >> brown:
tina turner, b.b. king and myself-- they came back and told the white audience who we were. because a lot of white people weren't listening to no blues 50 years ago. ♪ ♪ >> browning that tradition alive, and that's where the club comes in. when not on the road performing, guy can be found there signing autographs and sometimes jumping onstage. ♪ ♪ people everywhere, he says, can connect with the blues. there's pain there, sure, but also so much more. >> i've had people in...