Whoosh. A great animated joke. That makes the smith center exciting. Very extreme. Welcome into the morning blend. Good morning. I feel like we have to address something off the top. Im in the middle of an online beef. Oh, yeah. An online feud. Its going down here. Its causing me great grief. Last week we were talking about our special skills 0, which of mine, i can do a stitch impression. The disney movie. You can do a lot of great voices but thats one. Its fantastic. Its the best. Might as well be the voice of stitch. Heres a refresher. See, was i right . I love the face you make when you do the voice. I good on facebook and this kid named Aaron Belcher comes out away is from missouri. The kid is from missouri. Not even within the broadcast section of vegas morning blend, and he saw my imexpression had something to say. Unbelievable. You in your interview was nobody is left behind. Lets get it started. [laughter] this is amazing. This guy is calling you out from his bedroom on his ph
Left around here, wind sheer as well limited the growth from this system. As you see on the water vapor imagery that red color around and south of nassau is dry air high above in the atmosphere. I think thats gotten into the storm especially into the western side helping to keep it fairly weak with wind sheer. 30 mileperhour winds says the gusts weve been seeing from the system and you can see that forecast from the Spaghetti Models moves it directly west. Thats been the trend throughout the day. It will likely be very slow to it may help spread some rain our way possibly into the early part of next week. Well check back in with you in a little bit. Meantime Stormy Weather in Sarasota County killed a woman. Lightning struck her in a park inside a gazebo at mlk park on coconut avenue. The woman was homeless and a familiar face in this park and will be missed by those around there. Were still checking with some breaking news, a bad crash in st. Petersburg has traffic on mlk street and 40
He is a friend and im proud to have him at this table. Welcome. It is good to have you here. Why did you decide and what was the point for this particular book . Was it one you always knew you had to write because it was your life and it involved the ideas of writing and the people, writers, that you care most about . Terry it felt like i would always write this book but it didnt at the beginning. When i was leaving time inc. , i went through files i had carried with me of 13 different magazines. I thought i traveled light. I found all kinds of stories, photographs of the relationship i had with these various writers and i thought the best way for me to show my own writing would probably be to write about these writers. I started telling those stories and then i started adding in things about the Media Business from the peak of the new journalism all the way to now, which made it a little bit about money so it became about that and what you have to do to be a writer but funnily, it tur
Writers. D he is a friend and im proud to have him here for the why did you decide in what was the point for this particular book . Was it one you always knew you had to write because it involved the ideas of writing and the people, writing, that you care most about. It felt like i would always write this book but it didnt at the beginning. I went through files i had carried with me of 13 different magazines. I found all kinds of stories, photographs of the relationship i had with these various writers and i thought the best way for me to show my own writing would be to write about these writers. I started telling those stories and adding in things about the Media Business from the peak of the new journalism all the way to now, which made it a it about money so it became about that and what you have to do to be a writer but funnily, it turned into a book about writers who became my friends. Charlie does one stand out more than anybody else . George, Hunter Thompson. Those guys. Lso jim
And by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose Terry Mcdonnell is here. His career in magazine journalism spans more than four decades, 40 years. Hes edited some of this countrys influential magazine including outside, esquire, Rolling Stones and sports illustrated. He also worked with and befriended many literary writers. He chronicles his long life in publishing and in the world of letters in this new memoir, it is called the accidental life, editors notes on writing and writers. Hes a friend and im proud to have him at this table. Welcome, sir. Its great to be back. Rose good to have you here. So why did you decide and what was the point here for this particular book . Is it one you always knew that you had to write because it was your life and it involved the ideas writing and the people, writers, that you cared the most about. It feels now