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then you have tina brown' as women in the world summit.re is a student ticket for under $100, but it goes up to $300. that is less about networking, more about a really intense, visceral experience of hearing women's stories. different women come on stage from all over the world, involved in a range of things. activists from iraq trying to free the yazidis kidnapped by isis, and celebrities like meryl streep. then there are more networky self-help conferences. carol: you have been to them. i have been to them. you are inspired by what is said. but i guess when you think about was really moving the needle when it comes to getting more women in the boardroom, or more, you know, more presence of women throughout corporate america, does it make a difference? sheila: that was the question i had. if you make a chart of the number of women's events, the line would be going up, like google's stock price. but if you made a chart of the gender pay gap or family leave policies in the u.s., or the number of women in congress, the number of women ceo's
then you have tina brown' as women in the world summit.re is a student ticket for under $100, but it goes up to $300. that is less about networking, more about a really intense, visceral experience of hearing women's stories. different women come on stage from all over the world, involved in a range of things. activists from iraq trying to free the yazidis kidnapped by isis, and celebrities like meryl streep. then there are more networky self-help conferences. carol: you have been to them. i...
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like tina brown did that intentionally.heelah: i compared it to an issue of vanity fair magazine. she used to edit vanity fair. she was known for her ability to pick up all the buzz, pick up the next big thing and make attention and fireworks around something, and she has done it with this. she has used the same formula. she has a high-level intellectual stuff, really difficult international, global activist and refugees and rape victims and harrowing stories, thinks she wants to bring attention to, but that she also has the glitz and glamour and nicole kidman and meryl streep. celebrities galore. i think that has created a at herby at her -- vibe event that you don't find at other ones. carol: i want to go back to anne-marie slaughter. what she suggests needs to be done is to get prominent women talking about real things like domestic arrangements. who is arranging the kids at home while i am running the company? sheelah: a lot of the women are representatives of their companies. the whole thing is very carefully stage-man
like tina brown did that intentionally.heelah: i compared it to an issue of vanity fair magazine. she used to edit vanity fair. she was known for her ability to pick up all the buzz, pick up the next big thing and make attention and fireworks around something, and she has done it with this. she has used the same formula. she has a high-level intellectual stuff, really difficult international, global activist and refugees and rape victims and harrowing stories, thinks she wants to bring...
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tina brown did that deliberately. has that worked out?ctive from these other conferences? sheila: it does. i compared it to an issue of "vanity fair" magazine. she edited that magazine, and she was known for her ability to pick up the next big thing and get a lot of attention and fireworks around something. she has done that with this. she used a similar formula. a very high-level kind of intellectual stuff, very difficult international global activists and refugees and orphans and rape victims, really unsettling stories that she wants to bring attention to. but then she also has the glamour and nicole kidman and meryl streep, celebrities galore. i think that has created a kind of unique vibe at her event that you don't necessarily find at these other ones. carol: i want to go back to anne-marie slaughter. whatyou put in your story, she suggests needs to be done. have prominent women talking about real things like who is raising kids at home while i am running the company. sheila: that's what i noticed. a lot of these women are representa
tina brown did that deliberately. has that worked out?ctive from these other conferences? sheila: it does. i compared it to an issue of "vanity fair" magazine. she edited that magazine, and she was known for her ability to pick up the next big thing and get a lot of attention and fireworks around something. she has done that with this. she used a similar formula. a very high-level kind of intellectual stuff, very difficult international global activists and refugees and orphans and...
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david: the female solidarity movement, and how tina brown and others are getting into the business ofcarroll: titanium dioxide -- now it is at the center of a plot to steal the color white. cloak and dagger details coming up. david: millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. will the commercials be better or worse than the big game? all that and more as we go behind the scenes with the latest issue of "bloomberg businessweek," right here on bloomberg television. ♪
david: the female solidarity movement, and how tina brown and others are getting into the business ofcarroll: titanium dioxide -- now it is at the center of a plot to steal the color white. cloak and dagger details coming up. david: millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. will the commercials be better or worse than the big game? all that and more as we go behind the scenes with the latest issue of "bloomberg businessweek," right here on bloomberg...
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the mom, 35-year-old tina brown, is on the far left in black. they look like triplets. they definitely have good genes. >>> coming up, the super bowl ads starting to roll out. the new tone of this year's biggest ads. we know how to cover almost anything. even a stag pool party. (party music) (splashing/destruction) (splashing/destruction) (burke) and we covered it, october twenty-seventh, 2014. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've se thing or two. we are farmers.s.um-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. i've been on my feel all day. i'm bushed! yea me too. excuse me...coming through! ride the gel wave of comfort with dr. scholls massaging gel insoles. they're proven to give you comfort. whicichelps you feel more energized ...all day long. want what he has. hi hey you look good. thank you, i feel good. it all starts with eating right. that's why i eat amaz!n prunes now. they're delicious
the mom, 35-year-old tina brown, is on the far left in black. they look like triplets. they definitely have good genes. >>> coming up, the super bowl ads starting to roll out. the new tone of this year's biggest ads. we know how to cover almost anything. even a stag pool party. (party music) (splashing/destruction) (splashing/destruction) (burke) and we covered it, october twenty-seventh, 2014. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've se thing or two. we are...
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you to: tina brown got write about yourself. >> she did.ad a sense of privacy writing about my family, my children, my own life, that i still have, i think. said you have had an interesting life. try to write more. that's why a wrote this book. there's a lot of personal stuff in there. and i will always be grateful to her, absolutely. was it hard for you want to started? were people i wanted to write about. i wanted to write about my eb white, who writer, but a great physically, one of the most graceful people. he was very shy. hypochondriac. i would hear him every week. he would write the comment page for the new yorker and then monday and tuesday he would lock himself in his study. you would hear these long pauses. he would come out for lunch and not say anything. he was very serious. inwould mail something off the 2:00 male and say it wasn't good enough. you would read it, and he would come back the next monday and say well, not bad. thathe amazing thing about , when you read it, it seems like the easiest thing in the world, like you are
you to: tina brown got write about yourself. >> she did.ad a sense of privacy writing about my family, my children, my own life, that i still have, i think. said you have had an interesting life. try to write more. that's why a wrote this book. there's a lot of personal stuff in there. and i will always be grateful to her, absolutely. was it hard for you want to started? were people i wanted to write about. i wanted to write about my eb white, who writer, but a great physically, one of...
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. >> melanne, i have to say, melanne and tina brown and justice o'connor, all these women first. they've come across the aisle, come across corporate or government and those the original idea of the book was to show how women are cooperating in ways and women holding hands to move us forward. i think it is a difference women's leadership makes. having these women were together, she had experience in government, branding and fashion. you in journalism. come together and so what can we do together? they are doing it. >> one of the strongest motivators is the fact that her mother was a victim of the holocaust. nobody knew issues going to survive. she came out of that wrenching situation as fragile as a human being can be. and she gave birth to a daughter that was unimaginable in terms of her condition. that daughter was the one who is now getting back. i have now worked with her over some years because she was deeply committed to vital voices in ways that have been profound from simple things like designing logos to designing, you know, the phrase would be that sums up the organizat
. >> melanne, i have to say, melanne and tina brown and justice o'connor, all these women first. they've come across the aisle, come across corporate or government and those the original idea of the book was to show how women are cooperating in ways and women holding hands to move us forward. i think it is a difference women's leadership makes. having these women were together, she had experience in government, branding and fashion. you in journalism. come together and so what can we do...
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. >> tina brown got you to write about yourself. >> yes, she did. she did. >> did you resist that or. >> i was surprised because i had a sense of privacy about writing about my family and my children and my own life. which i still have, i think. but she said you've had an interesting life. and i have heard some of your stories, and try to write more. and this is why i wrote this book. a lot of personal stuff in here. and i will always be grateful to her, absolutely. >> but was it hard for you? once you started. >> i can't remember. i don't think it was a breakthrough piece but there are pieces of people i wanted to write about. i wanted to write about my stepfather eb white who was not just a great writer but physically one of the most graceful people, just moving. just to watch him walking down. >> grateful. >> just walk down the road toward its pasture, there was something about him. and he was very shy. he was a world-class hypocon hypochondriac. i would hear him every week writing a comment page, for "the new yorker" and on monday or tuesday he
. >> tina brown got you to write about yourself. >> yes, she did. she did. >> did you resist that or. >> i was surprised because i had a sense of privacy about writing about my family and my children and my own life. which i still have, i think. but she said you've had an interesting life. and i have heard some of your stories, and try to write more. and this is why i wrote this book. a lot of personal stuff in here. and i will always be grateful to her, absolutely....
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eventually tina brown stepped forward revealing she is the girls' 35-year-old mother. >> there's mom. yay, there she is. things to help me, um, you know, stay cool and calm and collected. >> huh? >> all right. >> does that make you look younger? >> apparently. these three just don't look- alike for a photo op. they say when they are out in public, people actually often ask them if they are triplets. >> listen, she had those gorgeous twins when she was 19, that's plenty of stress. god bless you. you are amazing. >> man! >> it don't crack, just saying. >> all right. that's good. just saying. you're thinking it, i'm going to say it. >> you may not know until she says you'd better be home by 11:00. >> may we all age well. >>> it's amazing being a raisin. i'm going to be taking pictures of my daughter and people are like, okay, who's the grandma? oh, well. >> some beauty is timeless. i sit next to two examples in >> he is a genius i thought that was my segue. >>> anyway, good morning. weekend's looking good. >> outside right now, we have some places right around the freezing point, and tha
eventually tina brown stepped forward revealing she is the girls' 35-year-old mother. >> there's mom. yay, there she is. things to help me, um, you know, stay cool and calm and collected. >> huh? >> all right. >> does that make you look younger? >> apparently. these three just don't look- alike for a photo op. they say when they are out in public, people actually often ask them if they are triplets. >> listen, she had those gorgeous twins when she was 19,...
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man whose passion for nascar is about to level. 12-year-old howell brown is battles chanceer and is on hi wise -- on his way today tina 500. we have the inspiring story. >> reporter: the-year-old tackle the games. tickets. i don't care. >> playing games is fun but all the bells and whistles and first love. nascar fan. >> thanks to the make a wish foundation, he will see his dream of being at the daytona >> this is the biggest event he has ever want today go to. he has never gone to at a tina: he will remember this the rest of his life. >> they removed a stage four brain tumor. radiation and chemo followed but when. >> he was doing fine and now the cancer has come back on his spine. so we are worried about that but he's starting radiation and chemo therapy. we are just hope for best. >> cancer may have affected him physically but the disease is no match for his outlook on life. awaits. it is cool. there has been a lot of history at that track, and hopefully get to see another driver get his name on the trophy. >> he has a prediction for who that will be. won a daytona 500. favorite driver. he will chair for the young u
man whose passion for nascar is about to level. 12-year-old howell brown is battles chanceer and is on hi wise -- on his way today tina 500. we have the inspiring story. >> reporter: the-year-old tackle the games. tickets. i don't care. >> playing games is fun but all the bells and whistles and first love. nascar fan. >> thanks to the make a wish foundation, he will see his dream of being at the daytona >> this is the biggest event he has ever want today go to. he has...
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brown. you ain't supposed to know tina, beyonce, cecilie, shonda, rimes, shine, shine, shine, black girl. you ain't supposed to love your mind, you ain't supposed to love, you ain't supposed to be love up on. you supposed to pop out babies and hide the stretch marks and be so still they think you're a statue, so still they think you're a chalked outline. so still they keep thinking you're stone until you look more medusa than viola davis, but you tell them you are more than a hot comb and a wash and set, you are conkunta kinte's friend. you are worth loving your children, you black girl fry you black girl fly, you black girl wonder, you black girl bloom, you black girl, black girl, and you turn into a beautiful black woman right before our eyes. my name is mahogany l. browne. and this is my brief but spectacular take on black girl magic. > >> sreenivasan: you can watch other episodes of our brief but spectacular series on our facebook page: facebook.com/newshour. on the newshour online, new orleans culture plays a big role in beyonce's video for her latest single, "formation," and so do i
brown. you ain't supposed to know tina, beyonce, cecilie, shonda, rimes, shine, shine, shine, black girl. you ain't supposed to love your mind, you ain't supposed to love, you ain't supposed to be love up on. you supposed to pop out babies and hide the stretch marks and be so still they think you're a statue, so still they think you're a chalked outline. so still they keep thinking you're stone until you look more medusa than viola davis, but you tell them you are more than a hot comb and a...
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brown, let's get you caught up on the headlines. we're learning more about a good samaritan who was hit and killed while trying to help a motorcycle crash victim. 33-year-old tina martin was a mother of three, investigators say he was trying to save a motorcyclist who crashed on u.s. 1 in volusia county. it happened sunday morning and that is when a driver hit both of them. martin's brother says he is not someone else. >> she was always good like that, without thinking would jump out and help someone. and, that is who she was. i love her and miss her. >> john: a go fund me page is set up for her funeral expenses. >> amy: a gas station clerk in mims was fighting off a man with a gun. snatched the gun away from the would be robber and it turned out to be an air gun and the suspect left and drove away, disputes are looking for him -- deputies are looking for him. >> john: today the trial continues for a former couple who were locked in a legal battle over winning lottery tickets. howard browning is suing his ex-girlfriend for half of her $1 million prize that she won in 2007. he says they had a deal more than ten years, if either won they'd share the winnings and
brown, let's get you caught up on the headlines. we're learning more about a good samaritan who was hit and killed while trying to help a motorcycle crash victim. 33-year-old tina martin was a mother of three, investigators say he was trying to save a motorcyclist who crashed on u.s. 1 in volusia county. it happened sunday morning and that is when a driver hit both of them. martin's brother says he is not someone else. >> she was always good like that, without thinking would jump out and...