Put the book down and eat your food. It didnt heart, and it completely matter, and it completely transformed my life, and thats the reason that were so passionate about getting our young people to read now and to value education. Because that is what will save your nation. Thank you. [applause] id like, were running out of time. [applause] id like to remind everybody to remain seated so that we can get dr. Carson to the homan lounge where hell be pleased to sign copies of his new book, and there are still Copies Available outside in the ballroom corridor. Id also like to thank National Press club staff including its Journalism Institute and Broadcast Center for organizing todays event. Also, if youd like to get a copy of todays program or get more information about the National Press club, please check out our web site at press. Org. Thank you all for being here today. Thank you again, dr. Carson. Were adjourned. [applause] [inaudible conversations] wed like to hear from you. Tweet us
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. The New York Times announced earlier today that executive editor Jill Abramson would be replaced. Former Washington Bureau chief will become the firstever africanamerican editor of the newspaper. Joining me now from washington, dylan byers from politico. He broke the news. Im pleased to have them here on the program. Dylan, tell me about what happened and why this decision was made. It was very sudden and it goes without saying that we dont have all the answers yet. With the publishers said is that it was due to an issue with newsroom. To the there were some frustrations among members of the staff and in some cases condescending. Struggles with the times ceo, Mark Thompson, who took a more aggressive approach to handling editorial operations in the newsroom than in the past. We still dont have the full answers as to why she left. You have been covering the story and you clearly were the one to break it. Trace for me whats been go
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. The New York Times announced earlier today that executive editor Jill Abramson would be replaced. Former Washington Bureau chief will become the firstever africanamerican editor of the newspaper. Joining me now from washington, dylan byers from politico. He broke the news. Im pleased to have them here on the program. Dylan, tell me about what happened and why this decision was made. It was very sudden and it goes without saying that we dont have all the answers yet. With the publishers said is that it was due to an issue with management to the newsroom. There were some frustrations among members of the staff and in some cases condescending. We do not know how much of a role that laid. She also had struggles with the times ceo, Mark Thompson, who took a more aggressive approach to handling editorial operations in the newsroom than in the past. We still dont have the full answers as to why she left. You have been covering the story
Ballston breakfast and lunch spot Laura Cooks is now closed after 18 years at its current location on N. Randolph Street. Today (July 13) was the restaurant's