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anna wintour has been at the helm of vogue since 1988.ople want to know is she like this? the tyrannical magazine boss played by meryl streep in the devil wears prada. and for our interview, wintour�*s sunglasses stayed on. people are obsessed with the glasses. you're probably like, i'm so bored of talking about these glasses. that would be true. is it a shield? is it about short—sightedness? i just wonder what the glasses are. with an immersive exhibition at london's lightroom, dreamt up by vogue's reigning queen. i think for someone who goes to so many shows, you get a little, notjaded but you get used to the experience, but it isn't one that many people do have that opportunity to see. and what we were very, very keen with this show is to make sure that you felt like you were actually there. what struck me is just how it's democratised over the... you see right at the beginning... it started as a very elitist, you had to be invited, and now everyone can come to the party, which is as it as it should be. anna wintour has been at the hel
anna wintour has been at the helm of vogue since 1988.ople want to know is she like this? the tyrannical magazine boss played by meryl streep in the devil wears prada. and for our interview, wintour�*s sunglasses stayed on. people are obsessed with the glasses. you're probably like, i'm so bored of talking about these glasses. that would be true. is it a shield? is it about short—sightedness? i just wonder what the glasses are. with an immersive exhibition at london's lightroom, dreamt up...
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anna wintour has been at the helm of vogue since 1988.w, is she like this? the tyrannical magazine boss played by meryl streep in the devil wears prada. and for our interview, wintour�*s sunglasses stayed on. people are obsessed with the glasses. you're probably like, i'm so bored of talking about these glasses. that would be true. is it a shield? is it about short—sightedness? i just wonder what the glasses are. well, they help me see and they help me not see. and they help me be seen and not be seen. so they're a prop. what people always say about you is nobody says no to anna wintour. that people are frightened of you. that is absolutely untrue. they often say no, but that's a good thing. "no" is a wonderful word, i think. do you think people are frightened of you? i hope not. many years back you said, and i know it was jokingly and very gently, you advised oprah winfrey to shed a few pounds to get on a cover, and she did and she looked amazing. but would you still suggest that now? or has the world changed? well, i think ozempic has c
anna wintour has been at the helm of vogue since 1988.w, is she like this? the tyrannical magazine boss played by meryl streep in the devil wears prada. and for our interview, wintour�*s sunglasses stayed on. people are obsessed with the glasses. you're probably like, i'm so bored of talking about these glasses. that would be true. is it a shield? is it about short—sightedness? i just wonder what the glasses are. well, they help me see and they help me not see. and they help me be seen and...
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i talk to the queen of fashion, anna wintour, about what is next for vogue. that is all coming up on the media show. reddit bills itself as the home to endless conversation and authentic human connection and for the first time in its 20—year history it has turned a profit. also in the uk reddit has now passed x in terms of popularity, seeing a surge of users. we have been speaking to the journalist james paul about what is going on. reddit is a lot more old school than other social networks. it might be new to a lot of people but it has been around pretty much as long as facebook and if you have ever been on a forum or bulletin board, that is what it is, looks like that, maybe like a common thread below an article but has lots of different subreddits on different topics. if you are interested in foreign affairs there is a serious foreign news board that is run by one group of volunteers. if you are into pets and cat memes, there is a thread. there are threads about leaving the usa, advice threads and agony aunt threads, you name it and the special thing about
i talk to the queen of fashion, anna wintour, about what is next for vogue. that is all coming up on the media show. reddit bills itself as the home to endless conversation and authentic human connection and for the first time in its 20—year history it has turned a profit. also in the uk reddit has now passed x in terms of popularity, seeing a surge of users. we have been speaking to the journalist james paul about what is going on. reddit is a lot more old school than other social networks....
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anna wintour has been at the helm of vogue since 1988.like this? the tyrannical magazine boss played by meryl streep in the devil wears prada. and for our interview, wintouer�*s sunglasses stayed on. people are obsessed with the glasses. you're probably like, "i'm so bored of talking about these glasses." that would be true. is it a shield? is it about shortsightedness? i just wonder what the glasses are. well, they help me see, and they help me not see. and they help me be seen and not be seen, so they're a prop. what people always say about you is, "nobody says no to anna wintour," that people are frightened of you. well, unfortunately, that is absolutely untrue. they often say no, but that's a good thing. no is a wonderful word, i think. do you think people are frightened of you? i hope not. many years back, you said, and i know it was jokingly and very gently, you advised oprah winfrey to shed a few pounds to get on a cover, and she did and she looked amazing. but would you still suggest that now? has the world changed? well, i think
anna wintour has been at the helm of vogue since 1988.like this? the tyrannical magazine boss played by meryl streep in the devil wears prada. and for our interview, wintouer�*s sunglasses stayed on. people are obsessed with the glasses. you're probably like, "i'm so bored of talking about these glasses." that would be true. is it a shield? is it about shortsightedness? i just wonder what the glasses are. well, they help me see, and they help me not see. and they help me be seen and...
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anna wintour has been at the helm of vogue since 1988.ow — is she like this? the tyrannical magazine boss, played by meryl streep, in the devil wears prada. and for our interview, wintour�*s sunglasses stayed on. people are obsessed with the glasses. you're probably, like, i'm so bored of talking about these glasses. that would be true. is it a shield? is it about short—sightedness? i just wonder what the glasses are. well, they help me see, and they help me not see, and they help me be seen and not be seen. so they're a prop. what people always say about you is nobody says no to anna wintour. that people are frightened of you. well, unfortunately, that is untrue, they often say no, but that's a good thing. no is a wonderful word, i think. do you think people are frightened of you? i hope not. many years back you said, and i know it wasjokingly and very gently, you advised oprah winfrey to shed a few pounds to get on a cover, and she did and she looked amazing. but would you still suggest that now, or has the world changed? well, i think
anna wintour has been at the helm of vogue since 1988.ow — is she like this? the tyrannical magazine boss, played by meryl streep, in the devil wears prada. and for our interview, wintour�*s sunglasses stayed on. people are obsessed with the glasses. you're probably, like, i'm so bored of talking about these glasses. that would be true. is it a shield? is it about short—sightedness? i just wonder what the glasses are. well, they help me see, and they help me not see, and they help me be...
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she is the legendary editor—in—chief of vogue, and i went to meet her.ie, all in connection to this new immersive experience, an exhibition in london, titled vogue: inventing the runway? i felt the history of the runway would be a very evocative and interesting immersive experience for the audiences to see and to understand, because it really does put into context everything that was happening not only in our industry but indeed culturally around the world. what we were very, very keen with this show is to make sure that you felt what it would have been like to be there. what i love about this show, and i hope what audiences will understand when they sit here, is how fashion reflects the times. whether it is political, or humanitarian, or through other forms of the arts, fashion never, never exist in a vacuum. what struck me is how it has democratised over... yeah, it started as a very elitist, you had to be invited and you weren't even allowed to sketch or take a picture at the couture shows in the beginning, because the clothes being shown, they were s
she is the legendary editor—in—chief of vogue, and i went to meet her.ie, all in connection to this new immersive experience, an exhibition in london, titled vogue: inventing the runway? i felt the history of the runway would be a very evocative and interesting immersive experience for the audiences to see and to understand, because it really does put into context everything that was happening not only in our industry but indeed culturally around the world. what we were very, very keen with...
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and as we see from this show, you've turned vogue into a global brand.lans to leave myjob currently. so does that mean you'd go on till 80? 85? 90? i'm worried about today, not tomorrow. and the respected fans to participate. today, fashion sees the likes of musician pharrell williams stage a catwalk show watched by one billion people online. it's a new era, a world away from the early couture experiences that were only for the elite. you had to be invited, and you weren't even allowed to sketch or take a picture at the couture shows in the beginning, because they were so frightened that they would leak. and now everyone can come to the party, which is as it should be. katie razzall, bbc news. let's get the weather with matt. hello. it's been fairly chilly out there so far this week. we will see things change to something milder, though, over the next couple of days, but it comes at a price. we've got not one, two, but three separate spells of wet and, at times, windy weather set to push its way through, before cold weather returns later this week and in
and as we see from this show, you've turned vogue into a global brand.lans to leave myjob currently. so does that mean you'd go on till 80? 85? 90? i'm worried about today, not tomorrow. and the respected fans to participate. today, fashion sees the likes of musician pharrell williams stage a catwalk show watched by one billion people online. it's a new era, a world away from the early couture experiences that were only for the elite. you had to be invited, and you weren't even allowed to...
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at the helm of vogue since 1988, anna wintour�*s backing makes careers.st people want to know is — is she like this? the tyrannical magazine boss played by meryl streep in the devil wears prada. tales of your incompetence do not interest me. wintour has leant in to the portrayal, and earlier this week was at the gala performance of the new musical in london. and true to type, for our interview, the sunglasses stayed on. does the public persona sometimes feel like a role that you have to perform? well, to be honest, i really don't think about it. you know, what i'm interested in is the creative aspect of myjob. my outside life is really something, in a way, i feel has been talked about more by people who don't really know me. and what i care about most passionately is the work and the people that i'm so lucky to work with. karl, thank you so much. people are obsessed with the glasses. you're probably like, "i'm so bored of talking about these glasses." that would be true. is it a shield? is it about shortsightedness? i just wonder what the glasses are. wel
at the helm of vogue since 1988, anna wintour�*s backing makes careers.st people want to know is — is she like this? the tyrannical magazine boss played by meryl streep in the devil wears prada. tales of your incompetence do not interest me. wintour has leant in to the portrayal, and earlier this week was at the gala performance of the new musical in london. and true to type, for our interview, the sunglasses stayed on. does the public persona sometimes feel like a role that you have to...
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she's the former executive editor of teen vogue and former executive editor at feminists. as a writer, her work has appeared in the new york magazine the cut, vanity fair, vogue the atlantic monthly and jezebel. born in new york city, mukhopadhyay lives between putnam and brooklyn, new york. do we have representation from brooklyn today? okay, we'll take it. and then last not least, tonight are today's moderators kate harding. she is the author of asking for the alarming rise of rape culture and coeditor of nasty women feminism resistance and revolution in trump's america. she holds an mfa in fiction, a ph.d. in nonfiction and has taught creative writing at stories, studio, chicago and my alma northwestern university, among others. she lives in rogers park. and, well, she's actually making her own bookshop that's opening this fall. it's called jarvis square books. that's awesome. so i'm going to pass it over to kate to kick it off. thanks. hi. thank you so much for that introduction and for having us all. i really excited to be here to talk these two books at a really cruc
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inventing the runway uses vogue's archive to bring together the industry's leading voices throughoutzall has been to meet editor—in chief, and fashion icon anna wintour. this is spectacle beyond spectacle. you were there. i was. it was extraordinary. anna wintour, flanked by british vogue boss and the company's creative chief relives the moment back in 2017 when fashion designer karl lagerfeld created a space station—inspired catwalk set for chanel. it was so clever and amazing to be there and you couldn't 1540 00:16:59,275 --> 00:1
inventing the runway uses vogue's archive to bring together the industry's leading voices throughoutzall has been to meet editor—in chief, and fashion icon anna wintour. this is spectacle beyond spectacle. you were there. i was. it was extraordinary. anna wintour, flanked by british vogue boss and the company's creative chief relives the moment back in 2017 when fashion designer karl lagerfeld created a space station—inspired catwalk set for chanel. it was so clever and amazing to be there...
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. >> brian: do you think that will change and would you say yes, the vogues or the people whatever?nia: look, i've been there on the cover, on the cover of vogue and many magazines before and, you know, for me, we have so many other important things to do than to be on the cover of any magazine. i think the life would not change for anybody if i'm on the cover of the magazine. >> brian: can i retract my question, then? >> steve: on the cover of this book. >> brian: they want to sell copies put her on. >> ainsley: if you read the book she talks about how anna went to paris with you is that where you went to shop for your wedding dress? >> melania: yes. >> ainsley: they were friends she was on the cover of vogue several times before that and after that because you're a conservative and married to donald trump >> melania: as soon as my husband is running for the president in 2015 was the -- everything changed for them and for us. >> brian: bus rosie o'donnell went to your wedding too, right? >> melania: no, she did not. >> brian: oh, good >> lawrence: so melania you have the new season
. >> brian: do you think that will change and would you say yes, the vogues or the people whatever?nia: look, i've been there on the cover, on the cover of vogue and many magazines before and, you know, for me, we have so many other important things to do than to be on the cover of any magazine. i think the life would not change for anybody if i'm on the cover of the magazine. >> brian: can i retract my question, then? >> steve: on the cover of this book. >> brian: they...
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with the big -- >> jimmy: "vogue" madonna, yes. >> yeah, "vogue" madonna. and i'm like, ax!from her, she has no clue. i'm just like "it is madonna. [ laughter ] how do you not see madonna?" >> jimmy: "trust me," yeah. >> "trust me." and then all these other madonnas show up, and i'm like, "wait a second, what's happening?" all of the people working at this party were also dressed in this marie antoinette outfit. so it's like a "where's waldo" of madonna. [ laughter ] and she disappears into, like, wherever madonna disappears into. >> jimmy: makes me laugh. >> and i was like, "ah, we were so close." >> jimmy: close. >> two hours later, everyone's gone, there's a woman on a a chaise lounge, just laying like this. she has a sign on that says, "i'm tired, leave me alone." i'm like, "that's madonna. she's bossing us around. she's on tour. she's tired. we can't bother her." and then i'm like, "this is it, this is the moment." but i'm a rule follower, i can't just go up and bug her. >> jimmy: of course not. >> so i start staring at her really creepy -- [ laughter ] you know like, w
with the big -- >> jimmy: "vogue" madonna, yes. >> yeah, "vogue" madonna. and i'm like, ax!from her, she has no clue. i'm just like "it is madonna. [ laughter ] how do you not see madonna?" >> jimmy: "trust me," yeah. >> "trust me." and then all these other madonnas show up, and i'm like, "wait a second, what's happening?" all of the people working at this party were also dressed in this marie antoinette outfit....
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the covers of vogue magazine.he'd also found the man of her dreams, simon atlee, a gifted photographer with piercing blue eyes. they were on vacation in thailand in their bungalow, packing to go home when? >> and it was just such a spirit of something just pulled us out out of the bungalow and we were outside. >> and as she's carried away, the final thing she sees and hears is simon. >> then he can scream. petra! petra. saw him. >> that was petra when i first met her. this is petra today. t's always difficult to go back in in that moment. and when my life changed, in the deadly chaos, she grabs onto the top of a palm tree. i went into the stillness, into almost like a meditative state, because i knew if i start panicking, you lose more energy and i needed all my energy to keep alive. >> strangers give her clothes and gently place her on a floating mattress to steer her through the debris toward medical help. >> one of the times when it was so sweet because actually the water took everything. what i had on. and so
the covers of vogue magazine.he'd also found the man of her dreams, simon atlee, a gifted photographer with piercing blue eyes. they were on vacation in thailand in their bungalow, packing to go home when? >> and it was just such a spirit of something just pulled us out out of the bungalow and we were outside. >> and as she's carried away, the final thing she sees and hears is simon. >> then he can scream. petra! petra. saw him. >> that was petra when i first met her....
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let's speak to maliha shoaib, a reporterfor vogue business who joins us now from glasgow our people bangford that? i the luxury goods front if they can afford that?— can afford that? i think the ke art can afford that? i think the key part of— can afford that? i think the key part of that _ can afford that? i think the key part of that question . can afford that? i think the key part of that question is that they can afford it. what we have seen is that prices have almost doubled in the last five years. we have the aspirational customers, middle class, they save up for a handbag after a promotion. those kind doing well financially. hermes, chanel, those brands who typically it is that high net worth customer thatis is that high net worth customer that is coming to them, they're fine. it depends on the pricing and the consumer group. fine. it depends on the pr
let's speak to maliha shoaib, a reporterfor vogue business who joins us now from glasgow our people bangford that? i the luxury goods front if they can afford that?— can afford that? i think the ke art can afford that? i think the key part of— can afford that? i think the key part of that _ can afford that? i think the key part of that question . can afford that? i think the key part of that question is that they can afford it. what we have seen is that prices have almost doubled in the...
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as you mentioned, you've been on the cover of teen vogue.over of elle magazine, sports illustrated. you were in beyonce's music video years ago. beyonce just take. also, you were a victoria's secret angel at just 19 years old. when you hear that long list of all these accomplishments and you're just over 30 years old, how does that feel? >> it feels really good because i work hard to be where i am today, and it feels like i still have a long way to go. and there's so many things that i want to achieve before i do go. >> and tyra banks, a fellow victoria's secret angel, of course, she was a big mentor for you. you even were a guest judge on america's next top model years ago on season 13, miss chanel iman as a young woman color getting into this business, what did that mean for you? to have someone like tyra banks take you under her wing? >> well, i remember just, like cutting out pictures of her when i was a teenager girl. and just praying that one day i would be in the position that she was to be a spokesperson. so, like for someone like th
as you mentioned, you've been on the cover of teen vogue.over of elle magazine, sports illustrated. you were in beyonce's music video years ago. beyonce just take. also, you were a victoria's secret angel at just 19 years old. when you hear that long list of all these accomplishments and you're just over 30 years old, how does that feel? >> it feels really good because i work hard to be where i am today, and it feels like i still have a long way to go. and there's so many things that i...
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um, at brides, martha stewart weddings now, vogue.ings are something i've always championed and celebrated for the queer community. and so for me, i really just want to not only showcase that, you know queer people can have amazing beautiful celebrations, but we also do have to think proactively and especially in times like these all right, olivia, thank you so much, shelby. >> thank you and happy birthday to you. appreciate you coming on thank you. >> yeah. >> thank you and i want to continue this conversation now with mary bonauto. >> she is the senior director of civil rights and legal strategies for glad law mary, you just heard the conversations that i had are their fears justified i understand the fears. >> i understand worrying, no one wants uncertainty about something as precious as their family relationships. >> i think we've all experienced being a political football for a long time, and you want certainty about your family. so i do understand it. i agree with i think it was shelby who said, shore up your rights and they're
um, at brides, martha stewart weddings now, vogue.ings are something i've always championed and celebrated for the queer community. and so for me, i really just want to not only showcase that, you know queer people can have amazing beautiful celebrations, but we also do have to think proactively and especially in times like these all right, olivia, thank you so much, shelby. >> thank you and happy birthday to you. appreciate you coming on thank you. >> yeah. >> thank you and i...
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we speak to vogue's editor—in—chief anna wintour about a new exhibition, showcasing leading voices inaughanjones. welcome to the programme. the mother of the only british—israeli hostage being held by hamas has described her increasing fears for her daughter's life after more than 400 days in captivity. emily damari was shot and taken by hamas gunmen from her home in southern israel on october 7th. her mother has been speaking to our special correspondent lucy manning. mandy damari can't hold her daughter emily, so instead must make do with just a photo. after more than 400 days as a hostage, she fears for her daughter's life. i fear that she's dead. that's the main fear. and if she's not dead, that she's not getting enough food to eat. she's not being able to wash herself. there's no water. she could be ill.
we speak to vogue's editor—in—chief anna wintour about a new exhibition, showcasing leading voices inaughanjones. welcome to the programme. the mother of the only british—israeli hostage being held by hamas has described her increasing fears for her daughter's life after more than 400 days in captivity. emily damari was shot and taken by hamas gunmen from her home in southern israel on october 7th. her mother has been speaking to our special correspondent lucy manning. mandy damari can't...
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ready with relatively moderate side effects, unlike with chemotherapy, every 3 weeks car in my or vogue is given an fusion. there's a 50 to 60 percent chance that her body will respond to the therapy. this is a sound like i'd say it's one of my last chances. i see it that way, but i'm willing to fight and, and put up with all the side effects will cover everything that goes along with it . and coffee. after deciding to have chemo, katherine vandal also had to deal with the frequent side...
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who else could possibly be involved besides be useful less than vogue amount. that is, of course, russia. well, one interesting example to mention is more dave up because uh whether you come and pressed on my assigned to actually open the code for his citizens to go and vote. and my son to himself actually holds a remaining impulse both and she made a statement open, a cooling out her citizens to go right for in the remaining presidential elections . and she opened the state of who she's going to vote for in these elections. and also coming from the mold, evans has done who's actually pro western, so nobody's actually paying attention to all of this. and just how scandalous that is, no one sees this as interference. and let's listen to what she had to say that i did only dear romanian stuff on december 1st and 8, we're going to the polls again. again, we will be electing the parliament and the president of romania to believe it will also go to vote. i urge you to vote for a strong european romania to grow a free country. when we look pad western media, they've
who else could possibly be involved besides be useful less than vogue amount. that is, of course, russia. well, one interesting example to mention is more dave up because uh whether you come and pressed on my assigned to actually open the code for his citizens to go and vote. and my son to himself actually holds a remaining impulse both and she made a statement open, a cooling out her citizens to go right for in the remaining presidential elections . and she opened the state of who she's going...
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it's almost in vogue to disparage the white, rural, male and they were all young once and they all had their own difficulties. once and then. and then we can look at the individual and that's what i think literature does. that's what i think. kirkus does when they take that time with a book. and so thank you so much to kirkus. thank you to ginger and candlewick and and my wife, lisa for putting up with me. like this is this is every one of those kids because i wrote this book for ian, for the main character, to just who knows who he's going to grow up to be. but as children were beautiful. so i'm to stop there. thank you. the next tour this evening is the prize for nonfiction nonfiction. the jurors in, this category are hannah bay, journalist, author and illustrator. work has appeared in margins catalog. the washington post, the san francisco chronicle and in anthologies redbook and don't me crazy and pulitzer prize winning journalist gwinn, former books editor of the seattle times, whose work has appeared in kirkus reviews, the los angeles times and the minnesota star tribune. and her
it's almost in vogue to disparage the white, rural, male and they were all young once and they all had their own difficulties. once and then. and then we can look at the individual and that's what i think literature does. that's what i think. kirkus does when they take that time with a book. and so thank you so much to kirkus. thank you to ginger and candlewick and and my wife, lisa for putting up with me. like this is this is every one of those kids because i wrote this book for ian, for the...
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she is the editor of vogue. miranda priestley was an acerbic character. they have i is very much fiction. yes, | exactly. they have always is very much fiction. yes, i exactly. they have always been rumours as to whether miranda priestley is based on anna wintour. i think one of the things we've noticed tonight is that this show in the film came out in 2006 is pretty similar to what actually does go on in the fashion industry. there are probably some very demanding bosses and extravagant characters. i don't think it is too far—fetched to say that there are some similarities in there are some similarities in the two characters and in real life. ., ~' the two characters and in real life. . ~ i. the two characters and in real life. . ~ . ., life. thank you so much for bringing — life. thank you so much for bringing us _ life. thank you so much for bringing us the _ life. thank you so much for bringing us the glitz - life. thank you so much for bringing us the glitz and i bringing us the glitz and glamourfrom the red carpet bringing us the glitz and glamour f
she is the editor of vogue. miranda priestley was an acerbic character. they have i is very much fiction. yes, | exactly. they have always is very much fiction. yes, i exactly. they have always been rumours as to whether miranda priestley is based on anna wintour. i think one of the things we've noticed tonight is that this show in the film came out in 2006 is pretty similar to what actually does go on in the fashion industry. there are probably some very demanding bosses and extravagant...
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. >> he's been featured on the vogue runway.nary silhouettes that were born from a very personal place in his life. >> , straight, it doesn't matter how you identify. this is for everyone. >> it's a tough industry to have a breakthrough. >> you have to hustle. growing up in new york, my mom and my grandmother, all worked in factories new york. >> my mother worked in a factory. the fashion industry employs about 180,000 people accounting for 6% of the city's work force. and garment work has mostly been associated with immigrants. >> aunts and uncles they all worked in the factories. where'd you grow up?>> predominantly latino when i was coming up. it was kind of a dump, but it was a beautiful urban utopia. >> did your parents show you? >> i was not allowed to do fashion because it was . i could not go to fashion school. >> my parents told me not to go to acting because we did not come to this country for you to be worse than us. >> my parents did not accept it and it was like a kid coming from the neighborhood. i could not really
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attacked from the left right now.ta approval ratinckg at 28%, but he is a supple man, i've seen him do vogue eyebrows are good too. [ speaking simultaneously ] >> it's not enough. >> i mean, we can go 50 minutes if you want to yoga. >> and happy new year te stretching. >> you have to get a different guy. >> moving the table for a second. the man is limber and very flexible. is that a turn on? you made it seem like that is hot.he she like ls a stretchy guy.[l >> watchau freenld, don't count her out. [ speaking simultaneously ] >> judge jeanine: how much, harold. >> i think she's going to continue -- [ speaking simultaneously ]bo >> wute like action. [ laughter ] >> we're lawyers, not gambling on set.t >> judge jeanine: it's legalga f there's none for. the house. >> and a disclaimer -- [ speaking simultaneously ] >> they responded to trump righd away, and promised to put more money on assets on the border.to >> ahead, telling you about the uber eatles roulette trend blowg up social media. [ ♪♪ ] [ ♪♪ ] because at st. jude, we believe all children deserve a chance to live. but one in five kids
attacked from the left right now.ta approval ratinckg at 28%, but he is a supple man, i've seen him do vogue eyebrows are good too. [ speaking simultaneously ] >> it's not enough. >> i mean, we can go 50 minutes if you want to yoga. >> and happy new year te stretching. >> you have to get a different guy. >> moving the table for a second. the man is limber and very flexible. is that a turn on? you made it seem like that is hot.he she like ls a stretchy guy.[l...
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. >> i wonder if dividend investing is in vogue again. >> right thanks we appreciate it >>> coming upns of thousands of u.s. millionaires fail to file taxes why? to see if they can get away with it that story is next >>> welcome back to "power lunch. we have heard of an earthquake hitting off the coast of northern california. >> that's right. northern california hit with a 7.0 earth quake. it was north of san francisco. the u.s. national sue tsunami cr said one was issued. it was felt up and down the coast. some of us did feel swaying. a local affiliate reporting water markers near the epicenter are not marking, indicating a tsunami isn't particularly likely the governor's office says california goff newsom has been briefed. he is beating with state officials now. he tweeting, officials with california's office of emergency services are actively responding to the earthquake this morning in northern california californians should follow guidance from local emergency responders he tweets a location to get the safety tips. we should note here in the bay, bart, one of the public transit s
. >> i wonder if dividend investing is in vogue again. >> right thanks we appreciate it >>> coming upns of thousands of u.s. millionaires fail to file taxes why? to see if they can get away with it that story is next >>> welcome back to "power lunch. we have heard of an earthquake hitting off the coast of northern california. >> that's right. northern california hit with a 7.0 earth quake. it was north of san francisco. the u.s. national sue tsunami cr...
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i am not sure, this number is not important, slowly think it's going to come out of vogue.ard to get a good finger for it, 35% of respondents are coming back to you and whatever the most reports, overstating the number of jobs. susan: it was a good november for stocks. will it carry through december into 2,025? >> i do. if you can't feel that a lot of investors, the piano has been taking off of our backs. what i mean is of this. the last, 5 days between christmas and new year's, for santa claus rally time we talk about. 85% of the time, one. 65%. %. 75% of the time you get a santa claus rally. if there's a change in president it goes from 0.85% 75% of the time. it's going to start earlier and might be stronger because we have this piano taken off our backs. i don't know if you had this issue but my brother and i would fight all the time and my mother would threaten us with wait till your father gets home. dad just got home. there is going to be rules and we will start following directions, we are done with a virtue signals and start having action. susan: looking forward to
i am not sure, this number is not important, slowly think it's going to come out of vogue.ard to get a good finger for it, 35% of respondents are coming back to you and whatever the most reports, overstating the number of jobs. susan: it was a good november for stocks. will it carry through december into 2,025? >> i do. if you can't feel that a lot of investors, the piano has been taking off of our backs. what i mean is of this. the last, 5 days between christmas and new year's, for santa...
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the word is out that corporate consolidation is back in vogue even if it screws consumers. that's part of the reasons you see these billionaires lining up to donate to trump, to meet with trump. they know that he is going to put them first and he is going to put everybody else second, third, and fourth. that's i think what is coming here. >> what sort of shocks the conscience is the way it is so explicit. trump literally posted on truth social any person or company investing one billion dollars or more in the united states of america will receive fully expedited approvals and permits including all environmental approvals. get ready to rock. literally sacrificing the integrity of our land for corporate profit. the trump argument is that it a all flow down to the worker but we know better than that at this point don't we? >> yeah. of course. i mean trickle down economics has never worked. it is just a lie made up by really, really rich people to make you think if you give them tax breaks that they will pass it down to workers. ask average workers in this country if they got t
the word is out that corporate consolidation is back in vogue even if it screws consumers. that's part of the reasons you see these billionaires lining up to donate to trump, to meet with trump. they know that he is going to put them first and he is going to put everybody else second, third, and fourth. that's i think what is coming here. >> what sort of shocks the conscience is the way it is so explicit. trump literally posted on truth social any person or company investing one billion...
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and vogue's "i'm extremely here for daniel craig's quirky new fashion era." >> daniel: so good to be, a lot. yeah, we moved back. i went back to film the third installment of -- i don't even know anymore, third installment of "knives out." in london. then we moved back. >> stephen: not everybody who gets a second successful franchise like you. you got the "bond" and what is the character's name? >> daniel: benoit. from what, bond? >> stephen: no. [laughter] what is your character's name from the james bond movies? no, the "knives out." >> daniel: benoit blanc. >> stephen: benoit blanc. there you go. exactly. >> daniel: what? what's the question? >> stephen: there's no questions at all. the word "benoit" threw me. that's all. the word "benoit" threw me for reasons that aren't important. you and your lovely wife -- we're moving on. flip this over. come on. [applause and laughter] >> daniel: yes. she sends her love. >> stephen: she's so lovely. you guys have split your time between the united states and the u.k. do you do thanksgiving as a result? >> daniel: why would we do that? no. we
and vogue's "i'm extremely here for daniel craig's quirky new fashion era." >> daniel: so good to be, a lot. yeah, we moved back. i went back to film the third installment of -- i don't even know anymore, third installment of "knives out." in london. then we moved back. >> stephen: not everybody who gets a second successful franchise like you. you got the "bond" and what is the character's name? >> daniel: benoit. from what, bond? >>...
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i see it having come back into vogue. like i mentioned ai is still the mode du jour.are a consumer founder is it you want to cai boosting productivity internally rather than trying to back themselves into a generative ai business? shamin: but we look for as investors or what founders are pursuing? caroline: what are you seeing and what are you wanting? shamin: what we are wanting, the way we think about ai is the way we think about the internet. if a founder came to us and told us they are building an internet company i think it is ubiquitous, it is necessary, it is the future. for us we are looking at the other elements that will make you a successful business, your distribution, your team, sales and marketing. the ai for us is not the sole determinant of whether a company is attractive or not. i think founders are catching on to that as well. there was a time were just adding ai was changing things in terms of active miss, but i think at this point founders are starting to realize we need to show some differentiation beyond that. caroline: well said. shamin welch. l
i see it having come back into vogue. like i mentioned ai is still the mode du jour.are a consumer founder is it you want to cai boosting productivity internally rather than trying to back themselves into a generative ai business? shamin: but we look for as investors or what founders are pursuing? caroline: what are you seeing and what are you wanting? shamin: what we are wanting, the way we think about ai is the way we think about the internet. if a founder came to us and told us they are...
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. >> jimmy: so, "vogue" wrote about this party. this party, celeb dance gala in las vegas. is that a good description of your dance moves? >> sounds pretty right, yeah. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah. kind of embarrassing. >> jimmy: got up, and your -- just hips back and forth, and clapping. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, and you're just -- >> i'm like dad dancing. >> jimmy: okay, that -- yeah. okay, yeah. ♪ and that was fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] that was good. we can do that. we can make that into a fun party. >> no, yeah. it's funny actually, 'cause it is that swedish thing as well. >> jimmy: yeah. you know, i never really got the concept of abba. you know, i never really liked abba. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. [ exaggerated gasp ] and then -- and then we were in ibiza. we were actually at formentera. and we were getting a boat from formentera to ibiza. and it was sort of, we had like a late lunch and were heading back at night, and it got really stormy. like, bad. and we'd already taken our little tender boat out to the, you know, the main boat where
. >> jimmy: so, "vogue" wrote about this party. this party, celeb dance gala in las vegas. is that a good description of your dance moves? >> sounds pretty right, yeah. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah. kind of embarrassing. >> jimmy: got up, and your -- just hips back and forth, and clapping. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, and you're just -- >> i'm like dad dancing. >> jimmy: okay, that -- yeah. okay, yeah. ♪ and that was...
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value oriented names were in vogue this year.mart and burlington and ollies, amazon and costco were the biggest. for more we will bring in professor at columbia. appreciate the look for tonight as well. great stuff for new year's eve. let's talk about what you expect for 2025. obviously walmart major winner of 72% year to date do you think it will keep win something. >> we are excited about walmart in the year ahead. as you know the story here is about ultravalue, ultraconvenience and fast. walmart checks a lot of boxes in terms of what they are offering to the consumer with everyday low prices. in addition there is a technology opportunity at walmart, too. it harnessed artificial intelligence in the loyalty program. digital advertising, i bought this jacket from walmart marketplace. it is a whole retail eco system. another one that we love is costco as well. our focus next year is bjs. if you like costco you will love bjs. in part because it is 21 times and costco is 46 times. bottom line, consumers are looking for value and the
value oriented names were in vogue this year.mart and burlington and ollies, amazon and costco were the biggest. for more we will bring in professor at columbia. appreciate the look for tonight as well. great stuff for new year's eve. let's talk about what you expect for 2025. obviously walmart major winner of 72% year to date do you think it will keep win something. >> we are excited about walmart in the year ahead. as you know the story here is about ultravalue, ultraconvenience and...
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they look at what the left field what a man should be -- putting hair harry stylesn the cover of "vogue knocking up a nanny during his previous marriage, or daniel penny are criminals, who stood up and tried to defend is that fellow citizens that day. i've been saying this is a "get off my lawn" elections and dudes just said, get off our lawns. we want to mow it and have a beer and hang out with her friends. i live in an apartment. i don't really have a lawn. the three turning to our one representative from the manosphere, charles payne, containing the laughter. toxic masculinity? these men were turned down. >> charles: it so attractive. i lost track of what the hell you are saying. one of the songs we bumped in with, "the new york times" is so lost. they are so lost and they are grasping for desperation. i can tell you right now, post-election, i think it was a poll that said approval among young adults has gone through the roof. i was in vegas at a casino, a bunch of old folks that looked like they were going to type it i went to the cosmopolitan, young people are partying their ass o
they look at what the left field what a man should be -- putting hair harry stylesn the cover of "vogue knocking up a nanny during his previous marriage, or daniel penny are criminals, who stood up and tried to defend is that fellow citizens that day. i've been saying this is a "get off my lawn" elections and dudes just said, get off our lawns. we want to mow it and have a beer and hang out with her friends. i live in an apartment. i don't really have a lawn. the three turning to...
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they're is featured in poets talk teen vogue poetry society of america, oxford, american and. also very as as you can tell kirby's book is called pretty it's his debut their debut memoir about journey living in texas as a trans person, which is, as we can imagine in quite a quite a feat. i have a couple of questions to get started. we'll go through 20 to 25 minutes of questions and then open it up for q&a. i'm sorry. hold on. i didn't get your book in time, i guess i'm not playing favorites here, but this is katie's book. coming from texas. and do talk a lot about religion in. your in your book. what role does that play in your life now because a lot of religions have a very limited limited view of gender. so what does that how does that fit for you now? yeah in order to talk about now, i have to talk about then. right. i'm black trans person from texas and i grew in a very religious household. when i say very religious, i mean, my mom played the piano in church and my dad was of the preachers. so i was that church that was like at church on wednesday and sunday. and sometimes
they're is featured in poets talk teen vogue poetry society of america, oxford, american and. also very as as you can tell kirby's book is called pretty it's his debut their debut memoir about journey living in texas as a trans person, which is, as we can imagine in quite a quite a feat. i have a couple of questions to get started. we'll go through 20 to 25 minutes of questions and then open it up for q&a. i'm sorry. hold on. i didn't get your book in time, i guess i'm not playing favorites...
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she's been on the cover of vogue italia and has then on the runway for brands like victoria's secret,emarkable women of the bay area and we need your help to share their stories. if you know a remarkable and make a difference in your community, you can nominate her for a chance to be awarded woman of the year into your nomination by scanning that qr code on your screen or head over kron 4 dot com slash remarkable women. >> going to take a break here at a 56 coming up next on the kron 4 morning news jury deliberation continues this morning in the many murder case. the man accused of killing cash app founder bob leave. we're going to bring you the latest in a live report. plus, san mateo county leaders could soon have the power remove share personal corpus. the decision voters now have to make and thieves caught on camera smashing you all into an east bay business. we'll tell you what owners demanding from local officials. your business needs a network it can count on... even during the unexpected. power's out! -power's out! power's out! comcast business has got you covered, with wifi b
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