reach the point of climax — alongside “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King. “I haven’t been here since we actually shot the movie,” Crystal told King, 68, as they went into the iconic Manhattan landmark during a recent episode.“When Harry Met Sally . .
reach the point of climax — alongside “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King. “I haven’t been here since we actually shot the movie,” Crystal told King, 68, as they went into the iconic Manhattan landmark during a recent episode.“When Harry Met Sally . .
Golden Globe Awards were officially announced Monday with Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” topping taking the lead with a whopping nine nominations. The nominees were revealed at a press conference hosted by “That ’70s Show” alum Wilmer Valderrama and comedian Cedric the Entertainer. The official Golden Globes ceremony is set to take place on Jan.
told “CBS Sunday Morning.” “But that’s enough.” However, when forced to reconsider that statement, the legendary actor seemed to leave a carbo bay door open on the Millennium Falcon.“So, even though you say you won’t go back, there’s always a chance that you could go back?” asked reporter Tracy Smith.“Well, you never say never,” responded Hamill, who played the Jedi Master from 1977’s “A New Hope” all the way to 2019’s “The Rise of Skywalker.”“I just don’t see any reason to. Let me put it that way: I mean, they have so many stories to tell, they don’t need Luke anymore,” he added.The Post reached out to Hamill for comment. Smith argued that fans of the saga will “always need Luke,” which elicited a laugh from Hamill, who was also questioned about how he felt being connected to Skywalker for all eternity.
diagnosis in 2018 and has now revealed that he’s only recently started to come to terms with it.Diamond shared that he was in denial and couldn’t accept his condition for the first year or two after his diagnosis with Parkinson’s, a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects the brain and the parts of the body controlled by nerves, according to the Mayo Clinic.“I’m still doing it. And I don’t like it,” Diamond said during an interview that will air this weekend on “CBS Sunday Morning.” “But … this is me; this is what I have to accept. And I’m willing to do it.
Camille Vasquez said she felt “lucky” to defend him in court against his ex-wife and alleged abuser, Amber Heard.In a teaser clip ahead of a sit-down interview with Vasquez by “CBS Mornings” host Gayle King, the attorney was asked why she thinks the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star specifically picked her to take part in the highly publicized defamation case. “It was important to have a woman on the team,” the 38-year-old lawyer said, in part. “Why?” King challenged.“This case called for a woman’s perspective,” Vasquez answered, “and I was the lucky person chosen to do this job.”“Do you feel lucky? Is lucky the word?” King interrupted again.EXCLUSIVE: @GayleKing sits down with attorney Camille Vasquez, who represented Johnny Depp in his defamation trial win against ex-wife Amber Heard, for her first interview since Heard filed a motion to appeal.
Lady Gaga's dogwalker, Ryan Fischer, is recalling the traumatizing night he almost died while walking the singer's three French bulldogs.The incident occurred in Los Angeles in February. Fischer was shot while walking Gaga's three dogs — Gustav, Koji and Asia — in a dognapping.
co-host told ET, but audiences are about to get to know him. It was revealed last month that the former football player would be joining Gayle King and Tony Dokoupil on the morning show. In an interview with ET on Tuesday, the trio opened up about kicking off their new season — and how Burleson has seamlessly fit into the group. «Being with these two, Gayle is incredible, [and] as soon as I met Tony, it was like that scene from ,» Burleson shared.
team. CBS announced on Wednesday that the former NFL player will be co-hosting the morning show alongside Gayle King and Tony Dokoupil in September.Burleson, 39, will continue being an anayst for CBS Sports'.
Jeff Bezos pushed back on criticism that launching rockets was a vanity project for billionaires, saying that the future of the planet — and those who inhabit it — depends on what can be accomplished in space. «I think people don't understand it, or most people don't,» Bezos told co-host Gayle King in an exclusive interview after he landed back on Earth Tuesday. «When you get into space and you can see the Earth's atmosphere, it's so thin and fragile looking.
FKA Twigs is telling her harrowing story. In an interview with Gayle King that aired on Thursday's episode of , the 33-year-old singer gets emotional while opening up about the alleged abuse she suffered from her ex-boyfriend, Shia LaBeouf.FKA and LaBeouf dated for about a year after they met when she was cast in his 2019 film, In December, she filed a lawsuit against him, accusing him of «relentless abuse,» including sexual battery, assault and infliction of emotional distress.
Gayle King's interview with Ponsetto aired, and the 22-year-old still had a lot to say about the incident in which she allegedly attacked Keyon Harrold Jr., a 14-year-old Black teen, and falsely accused him of stealing her phone at a hotel in New York.«I'm traumatized. I'm sorry.
Gayle King is marking a major milestone in a very fashionable way! The 66-year-old co-host took to social media over the weekend to celebrate her nine-year anniversary at the morning show.In her post, King explained that she dons the same, sleeveless, yellow-and-white dress each year on her work anniversary. She also shared pics of herself sporting the bright frock each of her nine years on the show.«It’s been a great NINE years @CBSThisMorning!» she wrote.
Gayle King's latest interview has many people talking. The co-host interviewed Miya Ponsetto, a 22-year-old woman who allegedly attacked a 14-year-old Black teen, and falsely accused him of stealing her phone at a hotel in New York.During their interview, Ponsetto — who has since been arrested — snapped at King while getting flustered attempting to answer a question.«All right Gayle, enough,» Ponsetto said, raising her hand and motioning King to stop questioning her.
Gayle King's latest interview has many people talking. The co-host interviewed Miya Ponsetto, a 22-year-old woman who allegedly attacked a 14-year-old Black teen, and falsely accused him of stealing her phone at a hotel in New York.During their interview, Ponsetto — who has since been arrested — snapped at King while getting flustered attempting to answer a question.«All right Gayle, enough,» Ponsetto said, raising her hand and motioning King to stop questioning her.
traumatic childhood, which involved growing up in a “dysfunctional” household and dealing with fear, racism, and jealousy from her mom, Patricia Carey. The songstress discussed the struggles of her younger years, some which still haunt her, during an interview with on Monday.
revealed last week that he’d been stopped by LAPD officers while jogging recently and that one cop placed a knee on Pharoah’s neck, said on “CBS This Morning” Wednesday that black people in America are made to “feel like we’re guilty until proven innocent.”Pharoah, 32, described an emotional phone conversation he had with his mother after the police incident in April.“I called my mom and told her what happened,” Pharoah told co-host Gayle King. “My dad was on the phone too.
Gayle King is opening up about her own emotional coverage of the police killing of George Floyd and the fear she feels for her own son facing systemic racism in America. King joined the hosts of on Thursday via video chat, and the journalist teared up rewatching her report of Floyd's murder, in which she cried while reporting on his death.
“CBS This Morning” anchor Gayle King was visibly shaken on-air Tuesday after viewing footage of two racially charged incidents that occurred over the weekend. Video of the first, in which Amy Cooper, a white woman calls police falsely claiming that a black man, Christian Cooper, was threatening her life, went viral, sparking outrage on social media on Memorial Day Christian Cooper had asked her to leash her dog in an area of Central Park where dogs are required to be on leash.
“CBS This Morning” has opted to keep its three anchors working from home in light of the expanding coronavirus crisis in New York.
“CBS This Morning” co-anchor Anthony Mason has shifted to work-from-home mode as of Wednesday after a family member began to exhibit possible symptoms of coronavirus.
“CBS This Morning” co-anchor Anthony Mason has shifted to work-from-home mode as of Wednesday after a family member began to exhibit possible symptoms of coronavirus.
Just as the March 18 edition of “CBS This Morning” ended at 9 a.m. ET, executive producer Diana Miller was informed that the show’s studio was about to be shut down for the second time in a week because of the threat of exposure to the coronavirus.
The nation’s biggest news networks are being swept along by the very headlines they’re trying to deliver.
Peace in our time.
CBS News came to the defense of one of its star anchors Saturday after morning host Gayle King was subjected to threats of violence by entertainer Snoop Dogg and others in the wake of an interview in which one of her questions pertained to a sexual assault charge against the late Kobe Bryant.
Gayle King, Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil have many years of experience behind them, And yet, in the world of morning TV, they are the new kids on the block.
Under the right circumstances, NBC might want to consider changing the name of its morning franchise from “Today” to “Nearly All Day.”
Robin Roberts needs to rely on more than just her journalism training to survive on “Good Morning America.”
The country trio Rascal Flatts announced Tuesday that the three members will be going separate ways after a farewell tour, set to begin in June and run through at least October of 2020.
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