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Book blink the power of thinking without thinking which looks at how people make splitsecond decisions. Hello . If everyone can hear me my name is henry center, editorial director of the new yorker magazine i would like to welcome to you to the fifth annual new yorker festival. The message here to say please turn off any cell phones or pager devices. Malcolm will be speaking for about 40 minutes, we will have 20 to 30 minutes of q a after that. During the question period there will be microphones down the aisle and we request that you would speak into the microphone during that time. Malcolm gladwell has been a staff writer for the new yorker magazine since 1996, before that he was a new york bureau chief for the washington post. At the new yorker he very quickly made his mark establishing a new genre of story, the Malcolm Gladwell story. Theres very few people like that in the 80 years of this magazine stop editorial meetings the subjects abcome up and say thats been done to that. Som
the hollywood attorney has helped hunter financially by paying off his tax debts and buying hunter s artwork. there is this. the biden administration caught red-handed ordering banks to carry out a snooping operation using terms like trump and maga to gather information on millions of private customer transactions following the january 6th capitol riot. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. good morning. bill: brand-new hour starts now. bill hemmer, good morning at home. surveillance push by the treasury department targeting more than trump voters asking banks to identify transactions with key words such as small arms, dick s sporting goods and bass pro shops. congressman jim jordan telling fox business this is big brother at its worst. it was big banks looking and searching private transactions using key terms at the suggestion of the federal government to find out what you are buying, what you are spending your money on. scary stuff. all it loo
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. I think every picture hes doing is just like doing a timeless picture that would be incredible no matter where we are. Posing and the framing and everything is just like far off. 50 years ago this month, Sports Illustrated swim suit edition was born. The issue has become one of the worlds most successful around. Joining me now are five women who know what it takes to make it into the magazine. Veronica varekova with the 2004 cover model returning two years later alongside seven of her peers for an all star beach party. Petra nemcova was the choice in 2003. She was in seven swimsuit edition. Chrisy tiegen, nina agdal, and Lily Aldridge were crowned this years stars. I am pleased to have them here. Whats it like being on the cover . Its like taking an elevator and going 20 floors high in the split of a second and thats the career for your life. The windows open up for many opportunities. Its just an incredible gift. This is your fi
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. I think every picture hes doing is just like doing a timeless picture that would be incredible no matter where we are. Posing and the framing and everything is just like far off. 50 years ago this month, Sports Illustrated swim suit edition was born. The issue has become one of the worlds most successful around. Joining me now are five women who know what it takes to make it into the magazine. Veronica varekova with the 2004 cover model returning two years later alongside seven of her peers for an all star beach party. Petra nemcova was the choice in 2003. She was in seven swim suits edition. Christie tiegen, nanny agdal, and Lily Aldridge were crowned this years stars. Pleased to have them here. Whats it like being on the cover . Its like taking an elevator and taking 20 floors high in the split of a second and thats the career for your life. The windows open up for many opportunities. Its just an incredible gift. This is your f