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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" we'll hear from royal biographer tina brown about prince harryt chapter. >>> plus as part of our partnership with ted in our series ideas that matter we'll speak with a gymnastic coach wh championship titles. >>> in our series a more perfect nonpt salooutsidof ago that's bringing communities together. ie. have a great day. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" we'll hear from royal biographer tina brown about prince harryt chapter. >>> plus as part of our partnership with ted in our series ideas that matter we'll speak with a gymnastic coach wh championship titles. >>> in our series a more perfect nonpt salooutsidof ago that's bringing communities together. ie. have a great day. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac...
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is, you know, has a big celebrity following, she found that as a waste of herself as an asset >> tina brownto you about these matters. thank you so much. >> thanks, tina. >>> let's shift gears at 7:47 and turn to mr. roker for a check of the forecast. >> we're going to see a big change temperature-wise, through the eastern two-thirds of the country. the plains are seeing arctic air. we have warm winds from the south around this high pressure. temperatures, today, 50 in new york city. 64 in raleigh. it will be 20 degrees warmer for little rock than usual and here comes the cold air. look at the low temperatures tomorrow it'll feel like minus 3 in green bay 19 in detroit. 13 in st. louis. and then, as we move into tomorrow, the high temperature changes drop, from 10 to 20 degrees, from 24 hours earlier and overnight lows, friday, it will feel like 9 below in bangor, 3 in boston, 12 in d.c. and 3 in buffalo the cold air is coming, just as that storm system pushes east. that's what's going on around >>> good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. here is a live look at our storm ranger
is, you know, has a big celebrity following, she found that as a waste of herself as an asset >> tina brownto you about these matters. thank you so much. >> thanks, tina. >>> let's shift gears at 7:47 and turn to mr. roker for a check of the forecast. >> we're going to see a big change temperature-wise, through the eastern two-thirds of the country. the plains are seeing arctic air. we have warm winds from the south around this high pressure. temperatures, today, 50...
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an exclusive interview with tina brown come on. back a stance prime minister speaks with the editor in chief in a sport that's what's khan's perspective on the kashmir crisis. what does he hope results from the peace negotiations in afghanistan why has he remained silent about the plight of the weaker in china and what our interview with ron cummings. 60 minutes. stayed up today don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. the british meter just shows the best spots threat shows the bomb. and the. costs. of the smart way to clear. the beloved. this mobility show every week w. . can i am. sick closest place to hell just. him standing kill. entrance to the camp. all night it cleans keamy lot of people from new. nations and he can do more limbaugh tonight. mom. i will stay all story. because i'm bored. must. easily starts january 27th on d w. 2. this gives me the afternoons a shot coming up a vibrant outbreak spreads more than 100 new cases from a cold of our best part of portrait in central china but for the new we
an exclusive interview with tina brown come on. back a stance prime minister speaks with the editor in chief in a sport that's what's khan's perspective on the kashmir crisis. what does he hope results from the peace negotiations in afghanistan why has he remained silent about the plight of the weaker in china and what our interview with ron cummings. 60 minutes. stayed up today don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. the british meter just shows the best spots threat...
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she left and after her we have tina brown who came ineffectively to resurrect vanity fair in 1984 andhe did great job until 1992. the lady on the right needs no introduction to new york even though she is british or partially british. the one who made vanity fair sing every song is used to sing was great and carter. he again made vanity fair what it had been originally. it wasn't that you would invite stars to a vanity fair party but the stars had to be at the vanity fair party at the oscars where they weren't stars. it was a big difference and anybody who read vanity fair was allowed to go into that world and he didn't only have movie stars, they wrote a fabulous article about what i wrote about, they did what i would call important journalism in many different ways. essentially here we have their 100th anniversary issue, never mind the 50 years it wasn't in publication but that is what vanity fair was all about and "conde nast" -- conde nast was a very shy man from modest beginnings who brought business ethics to america, america's can do attitude to europe and european-style to new
she left and after her we have tina brown who came ineffectively to resurrect vanity fair in 1984 andhe did great job until 1992. the lady on the right needs no introduction to new york even though she is british or partially british. the one who made vanity fair sing every song is used to sing was great and carter. he again made vanity fair what it had been originally. it wasn't that you would invite stars to a vanity fair party but the stars had to be at the vanity fair party at the oscars...
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tina brown will join us with why they made this decision now and also the reaction from inside the palace. the very definition of palace intrigue, you could say. that is coming up at 7:00. >>> all but the british tabloids is having a lot of fun with this. >> they are making a living. >>> looking forward to both stories and we will see you. cbs this morning starts at 7:00. >>> with another check on traffic. it needs to slow it down and be careful. >> give yourself extra time this morning. it is easy out there, especially to work away along to 80 through the peninsula. we have had flooding reported right around sarah monte as you make your way around 81. we are seeing the usual slow and go conditions across the east shore freeway. we will see a lot of yellow icons that indicate areas that we are seeing funny flooding. over toward the matteo bridge, we had an earlier accident as you come off the span going into foster city going into 101. it has been cleared out and that is the good news but it is a slow and go ride as you make your way out of the east bay out of hayward across the span head
tina brown will join us with why they made this decision now and also the reaction from inside the palace. the very definition of palace intrigue, you could say. that is coming up at 7:00. >>> all but the british tabloids is having a lot of fun with this. >> they are making a living. >>> looking forward to both stories and we will see you. cbs this morning starts at 7:00. >>> with another check on traffic. it needs to slow it down and be careful. >> give...
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and, of course, after her we have tina brown who came in to effectively resurrect "vanity fair" in 1984 the lady on the right needs no introduction to new york, even though she is british, i think, still. or partially british. but the one who's really made "vanity fair" sing every single song that it used to sing was definitely graden carter. he, again, made "vanity fair" what it had been originally. in other words, it wasn't that you would invite the stairs to "vanityy fair" party at the oscars, it was that the stars had to be at the "vanity fair" party at the oscars or they weren't tars. it's a big difference -- or they weren't stars. it's a big difference, and anybody who read "vanity fair" was allowed to go into that world. and he didn't only have movie stars. they wrote a fabulous article about the girl at collection, which was what i wrote about for hitler's art thief. they did what i would call important journalism in many different ways. and, essentially, here we have their 100th an verse are i issue -- anniversary issue. never mind the 50 years it wasn't in publication, okay? b
and, of course, after her we have tina brown who came in to effectively resurrect "vanity fair" in 1984 the lady on the right needs no introduction to new york, even though she is british, i think, still. or partially british. but the one who's really made "vanity fair" sing every single song that it used to sing was definitely graden carter. he, again, made "vanity fair" what it had been originally. in other words, it wasn't that you would invite the stairs to...
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. >> ahead, tina brown on what prince harry and meghan markle hope to achieve in stepping back from lifeick with us. whether you're a dine outer, take outer, veggie person, definitely-not-just-veggie person, bread lover, or cheese lover... ...all you have to do is answer personal assessment questions and get scientifically matched with a proven weight loss plan. find out which new customized plan can make losing weight easier for you! the new program from ww. weight watchers reimagined join today with the ww triple play! hurry, offer ends january 13th. why would somebody want to suffer if there is options patients want something that works faster for them. that they don't need to. i think dentists will want to recommend sensodyne rapid relief because it's clinically proven to work in 3 days. which means for patients that they get relief very fast. but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain,
. >> ahead, tina brown on what prince harry and meghan markle hope to achieve in stepping back from lifeick with us. whether you're a dine outer, take outer, veggie person, definitely-not-just-veggie person, bread lover, or cheese lover... ...all you have to do is answer personal assessment questions and get scientifically matched with a proven weight loss plan. find out which new customized plan can make losing weight easier for you! the new program from ww. weight watchers reimagined...
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let's talk to tina brown who wrote a biography of princess diana.k to "gma." >> thank you. >> the queen gave her provisional blessing, i guess, she weighs every word so carefully and calls them meghan and harry not the duke and duchess. >> she's keeping all her options open at this point. first she wants to communicate. this is a warm family thing because that also calms things down, makes her the peacemaker, makes her the person who works it all out. but a lot of things have been left on the table, as she says, these things need to be worked out. her advisers will weigh in and be the hard cops i think on what is going to happen on the financial front? >> that's what i wanted to ask about. how much does it come down to money and if they get financial independence can pursue some private businesses does that mean they'll get cut off from the queen's fund? >> that's something everyone has to address, what kind of business they want to do. i mean, it has never worked when members of the royal family have tried to pursue these kind of half in, half out
let's talk to tina brown who wrote a biography of princess diana.k to "gma." >> thank you. >> the queen gave her provisional blessing, i guess, she weighs every word so carefully and calls them meghan and harry not the duke and duchess. >> she's keeping all her options open at this point. first she wants to communicate. this is a warm family thing because that also calms things down, makes her the peacemaker, makes her the person who works it all out. but a lot of...
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1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marvin gaye, bb king, tina turner and james brown 20 years later, club ma morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so they could reactivate it. after knock on their door, their persistent paid off and in 1999, their dream came to fruition as they opened club wazima. today, they have poured their hearts and soul into this business over the last 20 years. they have raised three children and ran the club. they work fort department of public-health as a nurse and the jail system. nebiat say nurse worked for the v.a. and has worked full time at club wazima. i have no idea if and when these two find time to sleep. hopefully they did. it was important not for its wonderful food and events and the friendship they offer but it also carries on the essential tradition
1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marvin gaye, bb king, tina turner and james brown 20 years later, club ma morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so they could reactivate it. after...
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. >> brown: so one of our readers, tina hitchcock of derry, new hampshire, she says, "how mindful ofience were you as you were writing?" >> i gus i knew the more singular the story, theore is would ring true for people. if they could see the small details of my fe and if i could be individual in my account of ti think people would see me more clearly. the better you articulate your stsh the more is connects. >> brown: people wondered about the process here. "writing in real time it reads like a journal, or was rewritten, and was there a lot of editing later on? how did it work? t >> i h come up with a thesis which was a novel, you know, connected short stories, really. and my protagonist was an indigenous woman, and she was very articulate, very strong and willful, and at the enevery story, there would be, like, a murky ending where there would be some type of darkness, you know, some history ofha pain was never really identified. and then eveintuall just cut out all the contrivance. >> and realized why don'ts jut write what i was writing in my journal? and why don't i fie tune that
. >> brown: so one of our readers, tina hitchcock of derry, new hampshire, she says, "how mindful ofience were you as you were writing?" >> i gus i knew the more singular the story, theore is would ring true for people. if they could see the small details of my fe and if i could be individual in my account of ti think people would see me more clearly. the better you articulate your stsh the more is connects. >> brown: people wondered about the process here....
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1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marvin gaye, bb king, tina turner and james brown 20 years later, club ma morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so they could reactivate it. after knock on their door, their persistent paid off and in 1999, their dream came to fruition as they opened club wazima. today, they have poured their hearts and soul into this business over the last 20 years. they have raised three children and ran the club. they work fort department of public-health as a nurse and the jail system. nebiat say nurse worked for the v.a. and has worked full time at club wazima. i have no idea if and when these two find time to sleep. hopefully they did. it was important not for its wonderful food and events and the friendship they offer but it also carries on the essential tradition
1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marvin gaye, bb king, tina turner and james brown 20 years later, club ma morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so they could reactivate it. after...
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1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marvin gaye, bb king, tina turner and james brown morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so they could reactivate it. after knock on their door, their persistent paid off and in 1999, their dream came to fruition as they opened club wazima. today, they have poured their hearts and soul into this business over the last 20 years. they have raised three children and ran the club. they work fort department of public-health as a nurse and the jail system. nebiat say nurse worked for the v.a. and has worked full time at club wazima. i have no idea if and when these two find time to sleep. hopefully they did. it was important not for its wonderful food and events and the friendship they offer but it also carries on the essential tradition of african american and
1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marvin gaye, bb king, tina turner and james brown morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so they could reactivate it. after knock on their door,...