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tracy smith. >> welcome to the north pole, jack. >> reporter: in the new netflix film, "the christmas chronicles 2," get what you expect from big holiday movie. >> are you really? >> i am. >> must be dreaming. >> you're not dreaming, jack, you're in santa's village, the real one. >> reporter: arguably the fittest santa claus ever and longtime real-life partner goldie hawn as the missus. >> should be called mrs. claus's village. >> me too. >> i never thought of that. >> of course he didn't. >> reporter: but might surprise you to know for goldie and kurt, the clauses are more than mythical. i like your approach to the characters. you take them seriously, not a caricature or cartoon. >> you're right. >> he's a real human being, not comic character, not made up. he was a bishop, a man. question is of course through the myth and legend and whatnot, how is he still around? how is that possible? >> reporter: no matter how st. ni s st. nicholas is still around, the real life of kurt and goldy has magic all its own. first meeting came on the set of disney musical, one and only genuine original
tracy smith. >> welcome to the north pole, jack. >> reporter: in the new netflix film, "the christmas chronicles 2," get what you expect from big holiday movie. >> are you really? >> i am. >> must be dreaming. >> you're not dreaming, jack, you're in santa's village, the real one. >> reporter: arguably the fittest santa claus ever and longtime real-life partner goldie hawn as the missus. >> should be called mrs. claus's village. >>...
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tracy smith does the honors. >> sometimes i think you actually enjoy these little dangerous escapades>> well, iowa -- >> reporter: this year one of the best known stories is being played by one of the best-known couples in hollywood. was there a first impression? >> i still haven't forgotten it, and i've forgotten a lot of stuff now. >> reporter: a little magic with goldie hawn and kurt russell coming up on "sunday morning." >> pauley: then it is on to an instagram phenomenon who makes her success look as easy as pie. >> on a chalkboard in her living room, artist lauren ko takes pictures worth thousands of calories, and thousands of followers. her bright, geometric desserts have gone viral on phram. > -- instagram.and now it is a e of art, design, and feeding the people i love. >> tart art, later on "sunday morning." >> pauley: alina cho talks with leonard lauder, son of estee lauder. steve hartman has the tale of ethel the pig's very close call. and plus commentary from a masked jim gaffigan, and much more. on sunday morning, the 15th of november, 2020. we'll be righwe'll be back in
tracy smith does the honors. >> sometimes i think you actually enjoy these little dangerous escapades>> well, iowa -- >> reporter: this year one of the best known stories is being played by one of the best-known couples in hollywood. was there a first impression? >> i still haven't forgotten it, and i've forgotten a lot of stuff now. >> reporter: a little magic with goldie hawn and kurt russell coming up on "sunday morning." >> pauley: then it is on...
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here's tracy smith. >> come here! >> reporter: what happens when it hurts to much to say goodbye?. >> reporter: david and alicia tshirhart adored their yellow lab, marley, but they never knew just how much until that day back in 2014 when they were hiking with him in these hills near their san diego home. >> it was a little steeper than we had anticipated, and so alicia went off the path to grab a walking stick to help do the path. and, marley, all of a sudden, just, like, darted from me, and he started clawing the ground where alicia was reaching for a walking stick. and i didn't know what was happening, and alicia kind of fell back. but when i looked more closely, i saw it was a rattlesnake. >> reporter: rattlers like this guy are common on these trails, but for the tshirharts, a snake bite out here could have been a real disaster. >> this trail is incredibly steep. it's miles from any hospital. >> reporter: the tshirharts didn't have their phones on them, and alicia was four months pregnant. thankfully, 12-year-old marley scared the snake away, and a few months later the tshirh
here's tracy smith. >> come here! >> reporter: what happens when it hurts to much to say goodbye?. >> reporter: david and alicia tshirhart adored their yellow lab, marley, but they never knew just how much until that day back in 2014 when they were hiking with him in these hills near their san diego home. >> it was a little steeper than we had anticipated, and so alicia went off the path to grab a walking stick to help do the path. and, marley, all of a sudden, just,...
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it is kate hudson, the oscar-nominated actress, who is talking with our tracy smith. >> people talk aboutding the hungry, but kate hudson is walking the walk. could you see the results? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. there is a cure. the cure is that the food is -- we have it. >> reporter: she is the u.n. world food program's not so secret weapon. >> if i had another 100 kates, i think we could solve world hunger and all of the problems around the world. >> reporter: a little help from kate hudson this "sunday morning." >> pauley: it turns out we don't know beans about beans. jonathan vigliotti has the proof. >> reporter: smack dab in the middle of wine country, a new crop is catching on. >> when i think of napa valley, i don't think of pintos and red beans, and yet you did. spilling the beans ahead on "sunday morning." >> pauley: much more on the sides of our food issue for "sunday morning," the 22nd of november 2020. and we'll be right back. ♪ >> pauley: talking turkey this thanksgiving might be a little easier for distressed families thanks to assistance from some hard-working organiza
it is kate hudson, the oscar-nominated actress, who is talking with our tracy smith. >> people talk aboutding the hungry, but kate hudson is walking the walk. could you see the results? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. there is a cure. the cure is that the food is -- we have it. >> reporter: she is the u.n. world food program's not so secret weapon. >> if i had another 100 kates, i think we could solve world hunger and all of the problems around the world. >>...
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he talks with our tracy smith. >> it's a spaceship that we hoped would be our future. have to warn you about the conditions on earth. >> reporter: george clooney has a new look, a new movie -- >> is anyone out there? >> reporter: -- and a daily routine just about every parent can relate to. what gets out of bed now? >> well, there are twins that do. every morning at 7:00, on my head. >> reporter: at home with george clooney later on "sunday morning." >> pauley: friends in need is a story from rita braver, featuring a trio of actresses bringing much of themselves to their new movie. [laughter] >> reporter: meryl streep, dianne wiest, and candice bergen, know there is plenty to be learned from a film starring three women of a certain age. >> we're more able to engage in a more brutal honesty. >> and it is uncharted territory. >> reporter: maybe we're interesting, just a little bit, right? >> maybe. i wouldn't push it. i wouldn't push it, but maybe. >> reporter: ahead on "sunday morning," three leading ladies. [laughter] >> pauley: john blackstone shares a young photograp
he talks with our tracy smith. >> it's a spaceship that we hoped would be our future. have to warn you about the conditions on earth. >> reporter: george clooney has a new look, a new movie -- >> is anyone out there? >> reporter: -- and a daily routine just about every parent can relate to. what gets out of bed now? >> well, there are twins that do. every morning at 7:00, on my head. >> reporter: at home with george clooney later on "sunday...
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and next you'll hear from the incomparable tracy. >>> smith. it's one thing to live with love and gratitude to lorde and it's another to hear her words embodied tonight and feel how much we need them. a a nice, as a people. it'sen urgency, i feel, so it's a real gift to be here tonight and be able to share. i thought i live a -- i wanted to begin with just thinking about the brilliant way that lorde's work upon her experiences of cancer and mastectomy, also it shed light on a private experience that many of us must encounter and operate creates a powerful vocabulary for resistance in other contexts. i want to think about the honesty with which lorde tracks the pain, fear, anger, and insight of the experience of cancer, and i want to think about the ways her mind and spirit refuse to let any of that battle go to waste. it's an example of consummate resourcefulness. on one level, what she offers in the is says and journal entries making up this at the cancer journals is a discourse on the politics of cancer which she describes as a profit-produci
and next you'll hear from the incomparable tracy. >>> smith. it's one thing to live with love and gratitude to lorde and it's another to hear her words embodied tonight and feel how much we need them. a a nice, as a people. it'sen urgency, i feel, so it's a real gift to be here tonight and be able to share. i thought i live a -- i wanted to begin with just thinking about the brilliant way that lorde's work upon her experiences of cancer and mastectomy, also it shed light on a private...
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eastern from a recent schomburg center literary center, tracy smith and mahogany brown on the life andk of the late author and activist. 2:05 p.m., author person university in his book, begin again. then 11:00 p.m. eastern in the essential scalia, u.s. court of appeals judge for the sixth circuit and former quercus, the late from court justices writing. sunday 1:00 p.m. eastern, more from the schomburg literary festival with her book coming full circle from jim crow to journalism which recalls for journalism. black lives matter under with her book, when they call you a generous on her life, activism and beginnings of the black lives matter movement. 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards", the washington post surprised many critics, offering his thoughts on the books written about donald trump and his presidency and for your thinking? a brief intellectual history of the trump era by new york times book review editor, paul. watch the tv this weekend c-span2. ♪ >> we have the pleasure of hosting, they will discuss the new book, the campus line
eastern from a recent schomburg center literary center, tracy smith and mahogany brown on the life andk of the late author and activist. 2:05 p.m., author person university in his book, begin again. then 11:00 p.m. eastern in the essential scalia, u.s. court of appeals judge for the sixth circuit and former quercus, the late from court justices writing. sunday 1:00 p.m. eastern, more from the schomburg literary festival with her book coming full circle from jim crow to journalism which recalls...
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saturday at 1:00 pm eastern, from the literary festival, tracy smith and mahogany brown on the life andwork of the late activist audra boy. and begin again. at 11:00 pm eastern in the essential callier jeffrey sutton, us court of appeals judge for the sixth circuit and former law clerk to justice antonin scalia talk about the late supreme court justice's writings. on sunday at 1:00 pm eastern more from the schomburg center literary festival with rhonda lloyd and her book coming full circle from jim crow to journalism which recalls her journalism career and at 2:00 pm eastern black lives matter cofounder with her book when they call you a terrorist on her life, activism and beginnings of the black lives matter movement. at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" the washington post pulitzer prize winning book critic offers his thoughts on the volume of books written about donald trump and his presidency and what were we thinking, a brief intellectual history of the trump era. he's interviewed by new york times book review editor kamala hall. watch booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> so delighted
saturday at 1:00 pm eastern, from the literary festival, tracy smith and mahogany brown on the life andwork of the late activist audra boy. and begin again. at 11:00 pm eastern in the essential callier jeffrey sutton, us court of appeals judge for the sixth circuit and former law clerk to justice antonin scalia talk about the late supreme court justice's writings. on sunday at 1:00 pm eastern more from the schomburg center literary festival with rhonda lloyd and her book coming full circle from...
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. >> we also have tracy smith is going to be doing some experimentation with pet cloning which shouldce they let me out of here, i'll see you. >> thanks, we appreciate. you can watch the prime time special sunday morning, "the pet project" tonight right here on cbs. >>> before we go, we're going to take a look back at all that mattered this week. we'll be right back. >> can't wait. by harnessing california's abundant wind and solar energy, we have the power to take on climate change. use less from 4 to 9 pm to keep california golden. >>> that's it for us. have a great weekend. before we go, let's look at all that matters for this week. >> i understand that people are tired of being cooped up, especially around the holiday season but this is so real. >> health experts are pleading for americans to stay home for thanksgiving while the country sets alarming covid-19 records. >> south dakota is among the world leaders when it comes to people dying on a daily basis. did you hear that? there's not a more shocking headline than that. >> next two to three months, we're in a tough war. >> amer
. >> we also have tracy smith is going to be doing some experimentation with pet cloning which shouldce they let me out of here, i'll see you. >> thanks, we appreciate. you can watch the prime time special sunday morning, "the pet project" tonight right here on cbs. >>> before we go, we're going to take a look back at all that mattered this week. we'll be right back. >> can't wait. by harnessing california's abundant wind and solar energy, we have the power...
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he talked about the sale with tracy smith on cbs sunday morning last year. >> you didn't see it coming did you find out? >> i found out when it was online, like when it hit the news. >> nobody in your inner circle knew? >> nobody knew. >> so get this, swift told her fans this latest sale also took her by surprise. she only found out when the buyer, shamrock holdings, reached out to her. she says she will not work with that company because the deal to buy masters allows braun to keep making money off her work. she has started rerecording her old albums. a process that is exciting and fulfilling. she hasn't released these rerecordings. that will be a big deal. >> she's re-recording her first five albums which she can do. she owns the rights to them and she can sell them as opposed to the other recordings that she made. it's about ownership. >> yeah. >> and controlling the sale. >> i'm very sorry it's come to this. i'm sure scooter has a very different version of what happened here. he has another side. i always think you should be able to own your own stuff. >> yeah. >> very sorry -- a l
he talked about the sale with tracy smith on cbs sunday morning last year. >> you didn't see it coming did you find out? >> i found out when it was online, like when it hit the news. >> nobody in your inner circle knew? >> nobody knew. >> so get this, swift told her fans this latest sale also took her by surprise. she only found out when the buyer, shamrock holdings, reached out to her. she says she will not work with that company because the deal to buy masters...
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eastern from the recent schomburg center i festive authors roxanne gaye, tracy k smith and mahogany brown on the life and work of the late author and activist author, 2:30 p.m. author and princeton university professor on his book again. then, at 11:00 p.m. eastern and the essential skill leah, jeffrey sutton, u.s. court of appeals judge for the sixth circuit and former law clerk to justice scalia talked about the late supreme court justices writings. at sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern , from the schomburg center literary festival with wando lloyd and her book coming full circle coming from jim crow to journalism. recalls her journalism career. 2:00 p.m. eastern black lives matter cofounder with her book when they call you a terrorist. on her life, activism and the beginnings of the black lives matter movement. that 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", the "washington post" pulitzer prize winning critic offers his thoughts on the volume of books written about donald trump and his presidency and what were we thinking. a brief, intellectual history of the trump era. he's interviewed by "new york
eastern from the recent schomburg center i festive authors roxanne gaye, tracy k smith and mahogany brown on the life and work of the late author and activist author, 2:30 p.m. author and princeton university professor on his book again. then, at 11:00 p.m. eastern and the essential skill leah, jeffrey sutton, u.s. court of appeals judge for the sixth circuit and former law clerk to justice scalia talked about the late supreme court justices writings. at sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern , from the...
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eastern, from the literary festival, roxanne gay, tracy smith and brown on the life and work of audra universityprinceton professor eddie growled on his book, begin again. sutton, u.s.frey court of appeals judge for the sixth circuit talks about antonin scalia's writings. on sunday, at 1:00 p.m. eastern, more from the schomburg center literary festival. from jim crow to journalism, which recalls her journalism career. p.m., when they call you a terrorist. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, on afterwards, the washington post bullets are prize-winning book critic offers his thoughts -- poet surprise -- pulitzer prize winning book credit -- critic offers his thoughts. , this weekend, on c-span2. washington journal continues. host: joining us now, hans von spakovsky of the heritage foundation. he serves as the election lower firm manager and a senior legal fellow area thank you for giving us your time this morning. guest: thanks for having me. host: when you hear the arguments of the trump campaign, what do you think of the claims they are making and what kind of evidence must they present? guest: you
eastern, from the literary festival, roxanne gay, tracy smith and brown on the life and work of audra universityprinceton professor eddie growled on his book, begin again. sutton, u.s.frey court of appeals judge for the sixth circuit talks about antonin scalia's writings. on sunday, at 1:00 p.m. eastern, more from the schomburg center literary festival. from jim crow to journalism, which recalls her journalism career. p.m., when they call you a terrorist. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, on afterwards,...
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from the recent schaumburg center literary festival, roxanne gaye, tracy k smith, and mahogany brown on the life and work of the late author and activist audra lord. growled on., eddie his book "begin again." at 11:00 p.m. eastern, in the essential scalia, jeffrey sutton, talks about the late supreme court justice's writings. eastern, at 1:00 p.m. more from the schaumburg center literary center with wanda lloyd and her book "coming full circle, from jim crow to journalism," which recalls her journalism career. at 2:00 p.m. eastern, patrice vann colors with her book "when they call you a terrorist," on her life, activism, and of the beginning of the black lives matter movement. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards," the washington post pulitzer prize-winning offers his thoughts on the volume of books written on donald trump in his presidency in "what were we thinking: a brief intellectual history of the trump era." he's interviewed by pamela paul. watch book tv this weekend on c-span 2. heard u.s. supreme court oral argument in jones versus mississippi, a case on juvenile life sentence
from the recent schaumburg center literary festival, roxanne gaye, tracy k smith, and mahogany brown on the life and work of the late author and activist audra lord. growled on., eddie his book "begin again." at 11:00 p.m. eastern, in the essential scalia, jeffrey sutton, talks about the late supreme court justice's writings. eastern, at 1:00 p.m. more from the schaumburg center literary center with wanda lloyd and her book "coming full circle, from jim crow to journalism,"...
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today at 1:00 eastern from the literary festival, tracy k smith and mahogany brown on the life and work of the late author and activist. it to:05, arthur and princeton university professor's book begin again. at 11:00 pm eastern in the essential scalia jeffrey sutton, us court of appeals judge for the sixth circuit and former law clerk to justice antonin scalia talks about the late supreme court justice's writings. sunday at 1:00 pm eastern more from the schomburg center literary festival with wanda lloyd and her book coming pool circle from jim crow to journalism which recalls her journalism career. at 2:00 pm eastern black wires matter cofounder, when they call you a terrorist on her life, activism and the beginnings of the black lives matter movement. at 9:00 pm eastern on afterwords the washington post pulitzer prize winning book critic carlos lizotte offers books about donald trump and his presidency in what were we thinking, a brief intellectual history of the trump era. interviewed by new york times book review editor. watch booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> every year booktv as
today at 1:00 eastern from the literary festival, tracy k smith and mahogany brown on the life and work of the late author and activist. it to:05, arthur and princeton university professor's book begin again. at 11:00 pm eastern in the essential scalia jeffrey sutton, us court of appeals judge for the sixth circuit and former law clerk to justice antonin scalia talks about the late supreme court justice's writings. sunday at 1:00 pm eastern more from the schomburg center literary festival with...