And by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. Thank you. Please welcome eric braden back to this program. He has for nearly 40 years played Victor Neumann on americas dnumber one daytime drama the young the restless. Its called ill be damned. Eric braden, ive known you for some years now, i consider you a friend, there are things i learned about you in this book i had no idea about. Like the river rafting and how that got you to l. A. Thats how i came to l. A. I was at the university of montana, on a track scholarship. To make money i worked in the lumber mill at night, from 6 00 to 2 00 in the morning. And slept an average of about 4 to 5 hours a night. The first lecture 8 00 in the morning, track and field practice at 1 00, back to work. A fellow student came up and said, do you want to do a river trip on the river of no return in idaho. I said what is that . He said, well its the river of no return. Its the salmon river and we may not return. I said, whats the upshot
And by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. Thank you. Please welcome eric braden back to this program. He has for nearly 40 years played Victor Neumann on americas dnumber one daytime drama the young the restless. Its called ill be damned. Eric braden, ive known you for some years now, i consider you a friend, there are things i learned about you in this book i had no idea about. Like the river rafting and how that got you to l. A. Thats how i came to l. A. I was at the university of montana, on a track scholarship. To make money i worked in the lumber mill at night, from 6 00 to 2 00 in the morning. And slept an average of about 4 to 5 hours a night. The first lecture 8 00 in the morning, track and field practice at 1 00, back to work. A fellow student came up and said, do you want to do a river trip on the river of no return in idaho. I said what is that . He said, well its the river of no return. Its the salmon river and we may not return. I said, whats the upshot
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
156 your old men died in Marion County when a tree fell on the tent he was sleeping and during the storm. We just saw a massive alligator in the river. Its not something normally see, asking people to be vigilant though it may appear to be safe. The first hurricane to hit florida in 11 years. Pounding floridas gold coast with heavy rain and high wind. This is one of the worst that we time. The hardhit island official say a storm surge of their has devastated the community. The majority of the businesses down there, they dont have the water comes through the back door, out the front. Officials across impacted area, telling people today stay indoors and off the roads. The flooded areas, keep out of play in the water there could be power lines in the water, there could be snakes in this area there could even be alligators. The storm has across florida toward georgia and the carolinas people being encouraged to get ready. Being over prepared, underwhelmed when it comes to the storm. Want e
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