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going from the on to tina brown -- jan to tina brown, who had her own quirky way of looking at thingsascinated with the culture. charlie: how do they influence you? annie: she turn the magazine around. -- turned the magazine around. to work with grade and, then anna wintour who understands popular culture -- charlie: how did they define you? how are they part of the definition of an illegal wits? annie: after 13 years of rolling stone, it was hard for anybody to tell me what to do. charlie: i think it's been hard for anybody to tell you what to do for a long time. annie: they understood. they were smart enough to let me go and find my way. charlie: and you were tough enough to be able to do it? annie: i love my work. every now and then something like caitlyn jenner, that is having the courage to run caitlyn jenner on the cover. he does not come to the shoot and we don't talk about what it will be. charlie: what was his contribution? annie: that he has the wherewithal to run something like caitlyn jenner. charlie: and i would say he has the confidence to trust you. tina brown said to m
going from the on to tina brown -- jan to tina brown, who had her own quirky way of looking at thingsascinated with the culture. charlie: how do they influence you? annie: she turn the magazine around. -- turned the magazine around. to work with grade and, then anna wintour who understands popular culture -- charlie: how did they define you? how are they part of the definition of an illegal wits? annie: after 13 years of rolling stone, it was hard for anybody to tell me what to do. charlie: i...
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in the 1980's, after rolling stone, i went to vanity fair and tina brown was running vanity fair and pull it up and bring it back and have it survive. i started, i had already started before i left rolling stone doing portraits, but the journalism hasn't left. the journalism is there. i understand journalism, but i left journalism behind because i felt strongly that i was going to have a voice in my photographs. and i felt that you are not supposed to do that with journalism. you are supposed to stay objective. i then sort of said i am going to be a portrait photographer because it is ok to have a point of view in the photograph, but journalism is definitely there. when things happen so fast, that is journalism. i think when you have a little more time to think about it, it can become something else. charlie: it becomes art too. great.well, art is i love art. the cover of the book is supposed to be biblical. abramowitz. charlie: this cover? biblical? annie: yes, because it started off i wanted to work on a series -- charlie: you mean the stories of the bible? annie: yes, and then it
in the 1980's, after rolling stone, i went to vanity fair and tina brown was running vanity fair and pull it up and bring it back and have it survive. i started, i had already started before i left rolling stone doing portraits, but the journalism hasn't left. the journalism is there. i understand journalism, but i left journalism behind because i felt strongly that i was going to have a voice in my photographs. and i felt that you are not supposed to do that with journalism. you are supposed...
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harassment in the workplace has been something he's not shied away from like when he talked with author tina brown about harvey weinstein. >> he was very intimidated. >> two of the women who came forward at cbs say they're not ready for the details of their allegations to be made public but a third woman says he whispered a sexual innuendo while touching her inappropriately. cbs has also pulled the plug on charlie rose's talk show. >>> michigan congressman john conyers admits his came was settled. he denies the allegations. "buzzfeed" reports conyers paid a woman $27,000 under a confidentiality agreement. he had previously denied he had settled sexual harassment complaints. and the ride hailing service opened up to a conspiracy. the coverup of a year-old data breach. uber said it paid the hackers $100,000 to destroy the information. the accounts of $57 million of drivers were breached. they reveal thenames e-mail addresses, and addresses. >>> we're getting a first look of a desperate dash by a soldier. last week he raced for a border in the jeep. he made a run for it as other north korean soldiers
harassment in the workplace has been something he's not shied away from like when he talked with author tina brown about harvey weinstein. >> he was very intimidated. >> two of the women who came forward at cbs say they're not ready for the details of their allegations to be made public but a third woman says he whispered a sexual innuendo while touching her inappropriately. cbs has also pulled the plug on charlie rose's talk show. >>> michigan congressman john conyers...
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hello, tina brown. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back with tina.arfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. never give up. see me. see me. clear skin can last. don't hold
hello, tina brown. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back with tina.arfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference...
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i mean from juan went tore tina brown, to graden carter to anna wintour. are they they part of the definition of annie leibowitz-- leibovitz after 13 years at rolling stone it was hard for anyone to tell me what to do. >> rose: it was probably hard for anyone to tell you what to do for a long time before. >> and they understood, i think they were smart enough to know, to let me go do what i do. and find my way. >> rose: were you tough enough to be able to do it. >> i loved my work. i mean i-- you know, every now and then they, listen, something like caitlyn jenner, that's, that's gradeen, you know, having the courage to run caitlyn on the cover. but he doesn't come to the shoot, and we don't talk about what is going to be. >> rose: so what was his contribution? >> that he has the wherewithal to run something like caitlyn jenner on the cover. >> rose: an i would say, he has the confidence to trust you. said to me the definition of a good editor is being able to recognize a great writer. that's it. and a photographer is a great writer working with a camera,
i mean from juan went tore tina brown, to graden carter to anna wintour. are they they part of the definition of annie leibowitz-- leibovitz after 13 years at rolling stone it was hard for anyone to tell me what to do. >> rose: it was probably hard for anyone to tell you what to do for a long time before. >> and they understood, i think they were smart enough to know, to let me go do what i do. and find my way. >> rose: were you tough enough to be able to do it. >> i...
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tina brown, thank you so much. >> thank you.st powerful woman in fast food opens up about leading subway into the future. >> i don't think that there's anybody out there that knows more about this brand or loves this brand more than i do. >> next, we hear from suzanne greco ab >>> the world's largest restaurant chain is getting a makeover. subway grew from one connecticut store front to nearly 45,000 locations in more than 100 countries. that's bigger than mcdonald's. but the company shrank for the first time in 2016 and now it hopes a new look will help jump start the 50-year-old brand. in a story you'll see only on "cbs this morning," we went behind the counter with the subway ceo and lifelong employee, suzanne greco. she talked in her first tv interview about taking over the company started by her big brother and the struggles with staying competitive in the fast food industry. today the subway experience is familiar around the world. but when 17-year-old fred deluca opened pete's super submarines in 1965, it was a family aff
tina brown, thank you so much. >> thank you.st powerful woman in fast food opens up about leading subway into the future. >> i don't think that there's anybody out there that knows more about this brand or loves this brand more than i do. >> next, we hear from suzanne greco ab >>> the world's largest restaurant chain is getting a makeover. subway grew from one connecticut store front to nearly 45,000 locations in more than 100 countries. that's bigger than mcdonald's....
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. >>> "60 minutes" captured of "vanity fair" tina brown talking about a future cover photo. >> act oflar basis, i think you have occasionally do things that other people say, my god, why do they do that and if you don't you're not alive. you're boring. >> my god, look at tina's earrings. no one could ever call her boring. she is in our toyota green room with a look at her new memoir. how she says the controversial cover of demi moore pregnant is still relevant today. hi. we'll be right back with tina. ♪ always there to remind me i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
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harassment in the workplace has been something he's not shied away from like when he talked with author tina brown about movie mogul harvey weinstein. >> why doesn't this come out sooner? >> hoe was very intimidating. >> two of the women who came forward at cbs say they're not ready for the details of their allegations to be made public but a third woman says he whispered a sexual innuendo while touching her inappropriately at a work-related event. w we reached out to charlie but have not heard back. we should also note pbs has pulled the plague on charlie rose's talk show. >>> michigan congressman john conyers admits someone accused him of sexual misconduct and that it was settled. he denies the allegations. "buzzfeed" reports conyers paid a woman $27,000 under a confidentiality agreement. he had previously denied he had settled sexual harassment complaints. and the ride hailing service the data breach occurred in 2016. uber paid hackers $100,000 to destroy the information. the accounts of $57 million of drivers were breached. they reveal the names e-mail addresses, phone numbers, and the license
harassment in the workplace has been something he's not shied away from like when he talked with author tina brown about movie mogul harvey weinstein. >> why doesn't this come out sooner? >> hoe was very intimidating. >> two of the women who came forward at cbs say they're not ready for the details of their allegations to be made public but a third woman says he whispered a sexual innuendo while touching her inappropriately at a work-related event. w we reached out to charlie...
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been a subject rose has not shied away from on e s show, like recently when he talked with author tina brownbout movie mogul harvey cinstein. >> why didn't this come out sooner? >> he was very intimidating. i mean, let's make no mistake about it. >> reporter: two of the women who came forward at cbs say they are not ready for the details of their allegations to be made public. but a third woman alleges rose whispered a sexual innuendo while touching her inappropriately at a work- related event. tonight cbs issued this response to new accusations. we reached out to charlie and have not heard back. we should also note that pbs has pulled the plug on charlie edse's talk >> mason: we will, bianna. thanks. as bianna reported, this was a very difficult day for "cbs this morning" co-hosts gayle king and yeah o'donnell. they worked closely with charlie for more than five years and consider him a friend, but they made it clear this morning they have no tolerance for sexual abuse. >> this is a moment that demands gefrank and honest assessment about where we stand and, more generally, the safety of wom
been a subject rose has not shied away from on e s show, like recently when he talked with author tina brownbout movie mogul harvey cinstein. >> why didn't this come out sooner? >> he was very intimidating. i mean, let's make no mistake about it. >> reporter: two of the women who came forward at cbs say they are not ready for the details of their allegations to be made public. but a third woman alleges rose whispered a sexual innuendo while touching her inappropriately at a...
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joining me from toronto is tina brown, author of the diana chronicles. hoping to joining us.e announcement of this royal engagement. it was striking botching couple together —— watching the couple together —— watching the couple together —— watching the couple together how different this was from the engagement of lady diana and prince charles. times have really changed. yes, they have. meghan markle is so media savvy and relaxed in front of the camera, as is harry. they are media professionals in a way that is quite different from the enormously painful, awkward royal engagement interview that was played again and again of charles and di and all those years ago. it was a marked difference between the two kinds of royalty that we have now. meghan markle will still face pressures. she made it clear in that interview that although she is an actress, she's used to being in front the cameras, she says she hasn't be part of the tabloid circuit. how is she going to deal with this? very well. she's more used to it than either kate middleton or princess diana we re kate middleton or
joining me from toronto is tina brown, author of the diana chronicles. hoping to joining us.e announcement of this royal engagement. it was striking botching couple together —— watching the couple together —— watching the couple together —— watching the couple together how different this was from the engagement of lady diana and prince charles. times have really changed. yes, they have. meghan markle is so media savvy and relaxed in front of the camera, as is harry. they are media...
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like recently when he talked with author tina brown about movie mogul harvey weinstein. >> why didn'this come out sooner? >> he was very intimidating. make no mistake about it. >> two of the women who came forward at cbs say they're not ready for the details of their allegations to be made public. but a third woman alleges rose whisper aid sexual innuendo while touching her inappropriately at a work related event. we reached out to charlie and have not heard back. >>> president trump finally weighed in on the special senate election in alabama. the gop candidate roy moore faced mounting accusations of sexual misconduct. president trump says the country doesn't need another liberal in the senate. margaret brennan has the story. >> i can tell you one thing for sure, we don't need a liberal person in there, a democrat. >> on his way to his estate for thanksgiving, he voiced support for roy moore, facing several sexual misconduct allegations including with teenage girls when he was in his 30s. >> while he denies it -- >> roy moore denies it. >> what about the women? >> he gives a total de
like recently when he talked with author tina brown about movie mogul harvey weinstein. >> why didn'this come out sooner? >> he was very intimidating. make no mistake about it. >> two of the women who came forward at cbs say they're not ready for the details of their allegations to be made public. but a third woman alleges rose whisper aid sexual innuendo while touching her inappropriately at a work related event. we reached out to charlie and have not heard back. >>>...
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harvey weinstein, tina brown -- >> jesse: pretty see this going? is current atmosphere will monitor and like they could get away with anything. weinstein, al franken, after what happened with clinton and democrats in the senate applauding they said was saved buffalo bill said. there is no way that bill clinton -- >> exclusive video up next. nobody else has less. a man with an emotional supports causing controversy. the man in the squirrel will be here. last thanksgiving about 2 million people tried to deep-fat fry their turkey. 15 succeeded in setting their houses on fire. at christmas, there was a lot of driving over the river and through the woods and a little bit of skidding on the ice and taking out grandma's garage door. so while you're celebrating, allstate will be standing by. trouble never takes a holiday. neither should your insurance. that's allstate's stand. are you in good hands? ♪ ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align
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she'll be the first female editor of vanity fair since tina brown's tenure in the 1980's.hearst, the publishing magnate has unveiled a new onazine that focuses culture, politics and the big issues impacting california. traditional print publications have been facing headwinds. conde nast has announced it is closing teen vogue and limiting issues like glamour. joining us is will hearst. thank you so much for joining us. will: great to be here. " you have launched a new using. why launch a magazine now in this environment? will: when you're starting a new business, particularly in the area of culture and the arts, you don't want to be in a super crowded field. announcing a new blog our new website would've been lost, whereas a publication has a certain permanence. we don't have to keep up with news. we reflect on things that are happening. maybe a little bit of vanity fair, maybe a little bit of new yorker. they come up a bit more often. where interested in the things that last for longer time, , politics, technology, trends, large-scale movements at we just thought print wo
she'll be the first female editor of vanity fair since tina brown's tenure in the 1980's.hearst, the publishing magnate has unveiled a new onazine that focuses culture, politics and the big issues impacting california. traditional print publications have been facing headwinds. conde nast has announced it is closing teen vogue and limiting issues like glamour. joining us is will hearst. thank you so much for joining us. will: great to be here. " you have launched a new using. why launch a...
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like recently when he talked with author tina brown about movie mogul harvey weinstein. >> why didn'tcome out sooner? >> he was very intimidating. make no mistake about it. >> two of the women who came forward at cbs say they're not ready for the details of their allegations to be made public. but a third woman alleges rose whispered a sexual innuendo while touching her inappropriately at a work related event. we reached out to charlie and have not heard back. we should note that pbs has pulled the plug on charlie rose's talk show. anthony as personal as the story is, we will cont t thanks. the house ethics committee began, investigating sexual harassment complaints against michigan democrat john conyers. he admitted to day his office settled a complaint involving a former staffer but to avoid a long court case. he denied do anything wrong. conyers, 88 in congress since 1965. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. a promise that hit the beaches of normandy. a covenant that split the skies over berlin. a vow that captured iwo jima. a promise was made. a solemn oath that liberated
like recently when he talked with author tina brown about movie mogul harvey weinstein. >> why didn'tcome out sooner? >> he was very intimidating. make no mistake about it. >> two of the women who came forward at cbs say they're not ready for the details of their allegations to be made public. but a third woman alleges rose whispered a sexual innuendo while touching her inappropriately at a work related event. we reached out to charlie and have not heard back. we should note...
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she will be the first female editor at vanity fair since tina brown in the 1980's.am hearst, the publishing magnate, unveiled a new magazine that focuses on culture, politics and the big issues impacting california. traditional print publications have been facing headwinds to say the least. naste said itnde was limiting issues like gq and glamour. joining us is william hearst, chairman of hearst. his family has had a special place in journalism for the past 130 years. nice to have you on the show. you launched a new magazine which will be going out four times a year. why launch a magazine now in this environment? william: i think when you are starting a new business venture, especially something in the area of culture and the arts, you don't want to be in that super crowded field. i think announcing a new blog or website, we have been lost. as a publication, it has a certain permanence. it is quarterly so we don't have to keep up with news. we reflect on things that are happening. i was modeling what we did with a little bit of vanity fair and a little bit of new yo
she will be the first female editor at vanity fair since tina brown in the 1980's.am hearst, the publishing magnate, unveiled a new magazine that focuses on culture, politics and the big issues impacting california. traditional print publications have been facing headwinds to say the least. naste said itnde was limiting issues like gq and glamour. joining us is william hearst, chairman of hearst. his family has had a special place in journalism for the past 130 years. nice to have you on the...
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the "vanity fair" diaries shares the experiences of tina brown during her time as editor-in-chief of the publication. helen thorpe reports on 22 refugee teenagers in a high school in "the newcomers." and brian deere explores the creation and legacy of the plato programming system, a precursor to today's online communities. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> does sandra bullock capture lee an tuohey in the movie, "blind side"? >> so well that when her husband saw the movie for the first time, he went with -- oh! [laughter] there are two of them. [laughter] that's exactly what he said, oh, my god. i could just handle one. there are two of them. and it was shocking to me, and it was the first time i'd ever seen one of my characters end up on a screen. so i was even more impressed than maybe i even should have been. i subsequently saw that brad pitt captures billy beane in all kinds of interesting ways. christian bale captures michael barry in all kinds of interesting ways. steve carell captur
the "vanity fair" diaries shares the experiences of tina brown during her time as editor-in-chief of the publication. helen thorpe reports on 22 refugee teenagers in a high school in "the newcomers." and brian deere explores the creation and legacy of the plato programming system, a precursor to today's online communities. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> does sandra...
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she will be the first fema editor of "vanity fair" since tina brown's tenure in the 1980's.ith media, william hearst, iii has unveiled a new magazine called " ulta." it focuses on culture, politics, and the big issues impacting california. but traditional print publications have been facing headwinds, to say the least. just last week, conde nast announced it was closing "teen vogue" and limiting other monthly issues, like "glamour." the publisher, whose family has had a legendary place in journalism from more than 130 years, sat down with us to discuss the current state of media. william: i think, when you are starting a new business venture, particularly something in the area of culture and the arts, you don't want to be in a super crowded field. so i think announcing a new blog or new website, we would have been lost, whereas a publication has a certain permanence, it is quarterly, so we don't have to keep up with news. we kind of reflect on things that are happening. i was modeling what we did with a little bit of "vanity fair," and a little bit of "the new yorker." they
she will be the first fema editor of "vanity fair" since tina brown's tenure in the 1980's.ith media, william hearst, iii has unveiled a new magazine called " ulta." it focuses on culture, politics, and the big issues impacting california. but traditional print publications have been facing headwinds, to say the least. just last week, conde nast announced it was closing "teen vogue" and limiting other monthly issues, like "glamour." the publisher, whose...
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the "vanity fair" diaries shares experiences of tina brown at her time of editor-in-chief the publication. 22 teenagers in denver high school in, "new commerce." brian deere, explores the creation and legacy of the plato programing system, a precursor to today's online communities. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week. and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> next own book tv's aft words, muslim-american agent, tamer elnoury. discusses his experience on fighting domestic terrorism in america. he is interviewed by michael
the "vanity fair" diaries shares experiences of tina brown at her time of editor-in-chief the publication. 22 teenagers in denver high school in, "new commerce." brian deere, explores the creation and legacy of the plato programing system, a precursor to today's online communities. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week. and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> next own book tv's aft words, muslim-american agent, tamer...
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things like climate change or fake class warfare or tax rich opinions and former vanity fair editor tina brown recently claimed it's a different era now , it's over meaning the era of getting away with sexual harassment and assault, but it's not over. hollywood is still running away from this story, and also another one, former child actors like corey feldman now talking about another big hollywood scandal, serial child predators in the entertainment business. they are stepping forward and they're the ones who drain the hollywood swamp not the thinking of those that don't stand up when they hear about it. let's bring in california congressional candidate date good to see you antonio. >> you too, liz. >> liz: la prosecutors have a special sexual assault task force. is this long overdue? >> this is long overdue and i really appreciate the fact that the american people are coming on top on this. they're finding out what's going on and seeing it with their own eyes and there's a coincidence with all these people doing these atrocities in hollywood all democrats for the most part. they were the one
things like climate change or fake class warfare or tax rich opinions and former vanity fair editor tina brown recently claimed it's a different era now , it's over meaning the era of getting away with sexual harassment and assault, but it's not over. hollywood is still running away from this story, and also another one, former child actors like corey feldman now talking about another big hollywood scandal, serial child predators in the entertainment business. they are stepping forward and...
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tina brown is next friday, and jennifer lewis, and we just announced her first event for 2018. tonight were hosting scott adams. a cartoonist from the comic strip at gilbert. he's the author of several bestsellers. he's cofounder of --.com and work for 16 years as a technology for major bank and then when he started the column interviewing him tonight is terrance who has been in her stage several times. he helps organizations tell better stories in a long time host favorite show of my called free-form. now he will host a podcast at harvard. scott adams new book is win big leaf. persuasion in the world amir to today. election outcome was predicted by a lot of people differently but not scott adams. he has a lot to share about that. and the world of persuasion. please welcome terrence and scott. [applause] >> i want to start by saying that on november 11, 3 days after the election, i wrote of trump and his -- he spoke to people who wanted to be seen and heard. his facts were wrong, his story was right. now, i have a major political candidate talking to me any such a standard a po
tina brown is next friday, and jennifer lewis, and we just announced her first event for 2018. tonight were hosting scott adams. a cartoonist from the comic strip at gilbert. he's the author of several bestsellers. he's cofounder of --.com and work for 16 years as a technology for major bank and then when he started the column interviewing him tonight is terrance who has been in her stage several times. he helps organizations tell better stories in a long time host favorite show of my called...
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the "vanity fair" diaries shares experiences of tina brown at her time of editor-in-chief the publication. 22 teenagers in denver high school in, "new commerce." brian deere, explores the creation and legacy of the plato programing system, a precursor to today's online communities. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week. and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> next own book tv's aft words, muslim-american agent, tamer elnoury. discusses his experience on fighting domestic terrorism in america. he is interviewed by michael german, ought and a half of thinking like a terrorist, insights into a former fbi under cover agent. because of his undercover work, mr. elnoury's identity is hidden behind a screen and his voice has been altered. >> hi, my name is a mike german, a fellow for the former fbi agent and today my great pleasure to talk to tamer elnoury about his new book, "american radical, inside the world of a undercover muslim fbi agent." tamer, i want to start by having you explain why it is that you have to speak from behind a screen.
the "vanity fair" diaries shares experiences of tina brown at her time of editor-in-chief the publication. 22 teenagers in denver high school in, "new commerce." brian deere, explores the creation and legacy of the plato programing system, a precursor to today's online communities. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week. and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> next own book tv's aft words, muslim-american agent, tamer...
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tina brown, thank you so much. >> thank you, tina. >> "the vanity fair diaries." get it. mika. >> i like it. i'm taking it. i'm having her sign it. >> you're not going to rewrap this one? >> i usually regift. >>> that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. thanks, joe. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. we've got a lot to hit, starting with the roy moore fallout. in the alabama senate race, the rnc finally backing away, as national republican leaders unite against the controversial candidate. >> the allegations are credible. he should step aside. >> the candidate himself staying defiant, blaming the real enemy. >> that's all the press want to talk about. >> darn right. and not just us. a new report reveals the scope of russian interference in elections around the world. meanwhile, investigators in this
tina brown, thank you so much. >> thank you, tina. >> "the vanity fair diaries." get it. mika. >> i like it. i'm taking it. i'm having her sign it. >> you're not going to rewrap this one? >> i usually regift. >>> that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. thanks, joe. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. we've got a lot to hit, starting with the roy moore fallout. in the alabama senate...
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and also conductor john -- dan rather, tom maine was with us last week, tina brown is with us next friday, jennifer lewis and daniel ellsberg. tonight, it's an honor to host scott adams. he's a cartoonist from the comic strip gilbert. he's the author of several best sellers. as cofounder of --.com. he worked as a technology for major bank and then a phone company and then started the column. interviewing him is karen, she's been our stage several times who helped organizations tell better stories. a longtime host favorite show of mine called preformed. now, he hosts a podcast at harvard. scott adams new book is, when bigley. persuasion in a world where facts don't matter. a year ago today election outcome was predicted by many people differently, but not scott adams. he has a lot to share about the in the whole world. i invite him and terrence to the stage. the chapter about 45 minutes and then you can ask questions. [applause] [applause] >> hello. i want to start by saying that on november 11, 3 days after the election i wrote of trump and his voters he spoke directly to people wanted to
and also conductor john -- dan rather, tom maine was with us last week, tina brown is with us next friday, jennifer lewis and daniel ellsberg. tonight, it's an honor to host scott adams. he's a cartoonist from the comic strip gilbert. he's the author of several best sellers. as cofounder of --.com. he worked as a technology for major bank and then a phone company and then started the column. interviewing him is karen, she's been our stage several times who helped organizations tell better...
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and also coming up conductor john macheri, dennis leafly, tom main was just with us last week, tina brown is with us on next friday, jennifer lewis, daniel else burg, and we just announced our first event for 2018, amy tan. tonight it's an honor to host scott adams. he is the cartoonist, many of you know him from the comic strip dilbert. he's the author of several bestsellers, the dilbert principle, and how to fail at almost everything and still win big. he's the can co-founder of -- he worked for 16 years in technology for a major bank and then a phone company and then is when he started the column. interviewing him tonight is terence mcally who's been on our -- terence terence mcnally, he's been a longtime host of a favorite show of mine here locally on kpsk called free form, and now he hosts a podcast for the white institute for biological inspired engineering at harvard. scott adams' new book is "win bigly." a year to today, the election outcome was predicted by lots of people differently but not scott adams. so he has a lot to share about that and the whole world of possessor suasion
and also coming up conductor john macheri, dennis leafly, tom main was just with us last week, tina brown is with us on next friday, jennifer lewis, daniel else burg, and we just announced our first event for 2018, amy tan. tonight it's an honor to host scott adams. he is the cartoonist, many of you know him from the comic strip dilbert. he's the author of several bestsellers, the dilbert principle, and how to fail at almost everything and still win big. he's the can co-founder of -- he worked...
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brown, what if cory booker. we could have got more youth, millennial, et cetera. what if she had tina turner or diana ross.uld have gotten more black women. chris, all i know is that she won the popular vote. we fell short in the electoral college. and i would like the democratic party to become stronger, our democracy to also become stronger so that we can prevent the kind of foreign melding that we saw -- >> all right -- >> that's why i wrote the book "hacked." >> okay, "hacke"hacked" is the f the book. >> former dnc chair, donna april. still a perfect politician. >>> up next, trump and putin spoke for over an hour today. it comes amid reporting in the russian investigation that trump's twitter habit could help build an obstruction of justice case against him, donald trump. you're watching "hardball." things than rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even witho
brown, what if cory booker. we could have got more youth, millennial, et cetera. what if she had tina turner or diana ross.uld have gotten more black women. chris, all i know is that she won the popular vote. we fell short in the electoral college. and i would like the democratic party to become stronger, our democracy to also become stronger so that we can prevent the kind of foreign melding that we saw -- >> all right -- >> that's why i wrote the book "hacked." >>...