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jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being published by simon schuster at the time. and he he actually told the head of simon schuster that he had an idea for a book. he thought that he should write his next book as an exposÉ on the publishing business and the ceo, simon schuster. snider said, i've got a great title for that. my last book and i never forgot that joke. and bob didn't write that book, but he has written many other great ones. and and i've i've had the pleasure of working with him for a long time now, and he has such integrity as a report. he follows the facts wherever they lead them.
jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being...
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jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being published by simon schuster at the time. and he he actually told the head of simon schuster that he had an idea for a book. he thought that he should write his next book as an exposÉ on the publishing business and the ceo, simon schuster. snider said, i've got a great title for that. my last book and i never forgot that joke. and bob didn't write that book, but he has written many other great ones. and and i've i've had the pleasure of working with him for a long time now, and he has such integrity as a report. he follows the facts wherever they lead them.
jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he's a classic simon and schuster author. and the funny thing is, i actually met bob years ago when i was a summer intern at the washington post and he came in and he talked to us and he told us a story about being...
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and speaking of simon and schuster, booktv viewers know simon schuster is celebrating 100 years of being in the publishing business. recently, book tv's peter glenn sat down with simon schuster, ceo jonathan karp, to talk about the company and its history. one of the key figures that mr. karp discussed was the late simon and schuster editor alice mayhew. she was, known as the queen of the beltway book. here's part of that conversation. jonathan karp and peter slen. alice was one of the reasons i wanted to come to work at simon and schuster. i would say that. alice. alice, with some of the greatest authors of our time and some of them are still with, most notably, walter isaacson, bob woodward, david maraniss. she was an extraordinary person and editor. she cared deeply about, her authors, and she was constantly in touch with them. doris kearns goodwin, who i have had the real great and pleasure to work with after passed away, i began working with with doris, and we're about to publish. doris is next book. it's coming out in april, and it's called an unfinished love story. and it's one of
and speaking of simon and schuster, booktv viewers know simon schuster is celebrating 100 years of being in the publishing business. recently, book tv's peter glenn sat down with simon schuster, ceo jonathan karp, to talk about the company and its history. one of the key figures that mr. karp discussed was the late simon and schuster editor alice mayhew. she was, known as the queen of the beltway book. here's part of that conversation. jonathan karp and peter slen. alice was one of the reasons...
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schuster, the same simon schuster who wrote the showman book about zelensky, which is now one of the most popular books around the world, what she... said, she called the war in ukraine a war she called putin, not the russians, a mistake, the reluctance of ukrainians to cooperate with the russians, who oppose the war. "good russians" is a very bad phrase, yulia navalna believes. i believe that they simply don't want to look for these anti-war russians, but such russians do exist, it's just hard to expect them to go out, because as i said, not all people are heroes, they are ready to resort to various types of struggle. it is important to support these people, and i believe that it is a mistake of the government of ukraine to ignore them. i don't know such a positional woman yulia navalny, that's why it's hard for me to say anything about what she said and how well she knows the topic of what's happening now in the russian federation, but it looks like the americans are already starting to bet on yulia navalny, she's on the cover of time, she gives an interview, she starts to say some
schuster, the same simon schuster who wrote the showman book about zelensky, which is now one of the most popular books around the world, what she... said, she called the war in ukraine a war she called putin, not the russians, a mistake, the reluctance of ukrainians to cooperate with the russians, who oppose the war. "good russians" is a very bad phrase, yulia navalna believes. i believe that they simply don't want to look for these anti-war russians, but such russians do exist, it's...
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there all right. >> simon schuster, great to see you again. thank you so much thank you when we come back, i've been number of americans living in places with unhealthy levels of polluted air is increasing what's causing the trend of the cities with the most air pollutions next every piece of evidence tells a story how it really happened with jesse l. >> martin moral at nine on cnn sometimes the lows of bipolar depression field darkest before dawn with cap lighter, there's a chance to let in the light kept lighter is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. >> unlike salman medicines that only treat bipolar one kept lighter traits. both bipolar one and two, depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders in weight gain, we're not common, call your doctor about sudden mood changes. behaviors, or suicidal thoughts, antidepressants may increase these risks and young adults, elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke report fever confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be li
there all right. >> simon schuster, great to see you again. thank you so much thank you when we come back, i've been number of americans living in places with unhealthy levels of polluted air is increasing what's causing the trend of the cities with the most air pollutions next every piece of evidence tells a story how it really happened with jesse l. >> martin moral at nine on cnn sometimes the lows of bipolar depression field darkest before dawn with cap lighter, there's a chance...
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whole work has deteriorated significantly, but there was experience, there was... well, for example, simon schuster, during the first weeks of the war on the bank, that is, then they began to weed out very effective western journalists who, in general- then they tried to cover a more or less objective picture, but in this picture there was not so much zelensky, but there were many ordinary ukrainians, the bank did not like this, so now it is necessary to restore trust in well -known western journalists who wanted b good in ukraine and they want further good and are ready to cooperate, and secondly , it is necessary to start releasing ukrainian media persons, writers, athletes, journalists, artists, cinematographers to various platforms as much as possible, now it is necessary as much as possible for the... ukrainian wave to roll around the world and brought a maximum of information about us and the truth about our lives. thank you, mr. volodymyr, it was volodymyr tsybulko, a political expert. friends, we are conducting a survey during our broadcast, today we are asking you about this and w
whole work has deteriorated significantly, but there was experience, there was... well, for example, simon schuster, during the first weeks of the war on the bank, that is, then they began to weed out very effective western journalists who, in general- then they tried to cover a more or less objective picture, but in this picture there was not so much zelensky, but there were many ordinary ukrainians, the bank did not like this, so now it is necessary to restore trust in well -known western...
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whole work has deteriorated significantly, but still there was experience, there was, for example, simon schuster, during the first weeks of the war at the bank, that is, then they began to weed out very effective western journalists who, in general, tried to cover a more or less objective picture, but there was not so much in this picture. zelenskyi, and there were many ordinary ukrainians, the bank did not like it, so it is necessary to restore trust in well-known western journalists who would like good for ukraine, and want further good and are ready to cooperate, and secondly, we must start producing ukrainian , well, let's say media persons, writers. athletes, journalists, artists, cinematographers to various platforms, now it is most necessary for this ukrainian wave to roll around the world and bring maximum information about us and the truth about our life, thank you, thank you, mr. volodymyr, it was volodymyr tsibulko, political expert, friends , we conduct a survey during our broadcast, today we ask you about the following, and... ukraine needs diplomatic relations with belarus
whole work has deteriorated significantly, but still there was experience, there was, for example, simon schuster, during the first weeks of the war at the bank, that is, then they began to weed out very effective western journalists who, in general, tried to cover a more or less objective picture, but there was not so much in this picture. zelenskyi, and there were many ordinary ukrainians, the bank did not like it, so it is necessary to restore trust in well-known western journalists who...
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guest: anywhere you can buy a book, is online at amazon, barnes & noble, simon & schuster's website, anywhere you can buy books. host: would be paid by the trump campaign for the work you did? guest: i was. i was highly compensated for the work i did inside those 30 days just north of $750,000. a lot of that was of temporary in my company's bank account because we had to pay outside vendors to do sensitive data work necessary to confirm individual identities. when you're working with voter data to figure out if someone is dead, deceased, passed away. there are a lot of ways to say what i just said. but to determine when someone is deceased, you need more than a mentor birthday -- or than a name and birthday. this is a problem across all of the analyses i had done and brought to me by others. people were looking at names and did a bird, nizar john smith born in 1972 in different states, they assumed it was the same person but 90% of the times it is not the same person. many of us share the exact same name and it is not impossible to have the same birthdate. is very likely with two dif
guest: anywhere you can buy a book, is online at amazon, barnes & noble, simon & schuster's website, anywhere you can buy books. host: would be paid by the trump campaign for the work you did? guest: i was. i was highly compensated for the work i did inside those 30 days just north of $750,000. a lot of that was of temporary in my company's bank account because we had to pay outside vendors to do sensitive data work necessary to confirm individual identities. when you're working with...
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guest: anywhere you can buy a book, is online at amazon, barnes & noble, simon & schuster's website, anywhere you can buy books. host: would be paid by the trump campaign for the work you did? guest: i was. i was highly compensated for the work i did inside those 30 days just north of $750,000. a lot of that was of temporary in my company's bank account because we had to pay outside vendors to do sensitive data work necessary to confirm individual identities. when you're working with voter data to figure out if someone is dead, deceased, passed away. there are a lot of ways to say what i just said. but to determine when someone is deceased, you need more than a mentor birthday -- or than a name and birthday. this is a problem across all of the analyses i had done and brought to me by others. people were looking at names and did a bird, nizar john smith born in 1972 in different states, they assumed it was the same person but 90% of the times it is not the same person. many of us share the exact same name and it is not impossible to have the same birthdate. is very likely with two dif
guest: anywhere you can buy a book, is online at amazon, barnes & noble, simon & schuster's website, anywhere you can buy books. host: would be paid by the trump campaign for the work you did? guest: i was. i was highly compensated for the work i did inside those 30 days just north of $750,000. a lot of that was of temporary in my company's bank account because we had to pay outside vendors to do sensitive data work necessary to confirm individual identities. when you're working with...
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and the very first crossword puzzle book was published by simon schuster in 1955. physicist albert einstein died at age. 76, the first walk don't walk. lighted street signal was installed. and joan benoit one, the boston marathon quarterback joe montana also announced his retirement from football in 2015, the 30 rock and roll hall of fame inductees for green day. bill withers and ringo starr and hamilton. lin-manuel miranda's hip-hop stage biography won the pulitzer prize for drama. >> and the life story of iconic singer frank sinatra is coming to the silver screen. >> martin source, kate scorsese is said to be working on a film based on the singer's life and will star leonardo dicaprio as sinatra martin and leo have made several movies together. and jennifer lawrence is slated to play sinatra's wife, actress ava gardner. the film is not yet gotten the blessing of the sinatra state. here in the bay area. low rider cruise is planned as a tribute to selena the queen of tejano music in san francisco's mission district on saturday, the late singer fashion and mexican a
and the very first crossword puzzle book was published by simon schuster in 1955. physicist albert einstein died at age. 76, the first walk don't walk. lighted street signal was installed. and joan benoit one, the boston marathon quarterback joe montana also announced his retirement from football in 2015, the 30 rock and roll hall of fame inductees for green day. bill withers and ringo starr and hamilton. lin-manuel miranda's hip-hop stage biography won the pulitzer prize for drama. >>...
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and the very first crossword puzzle book was published by simon schuster in 1955. physicist albert einstein died at age. 76, the first walk don't walk. lighted street signal was installed. and joan benoit one, the boston marathon quarterback joe montana also announced his retirement from football in 2015, the 30 rock and roll hall of fame inductees for green day. bill withers and ringo starr and hamilton. lin-manuel miranda's hip-hop stage biography won the pulitzer prize for drama. >> 10, 15 right now. and something else, historical if, you know, call the fog is it's the name of the fog. it's just a very famous twitter handle ball. but now on x, karl is running for mayor. just for fun. you know, ever operates this website this that twitter post and said, yeah, i'm running for mayor. the next mayor of san francisco in here prove it track record reaching across the and collaborating with people and bridges and cole claims to be a natural protector of harmful uv rays. see, we need carl today. we're not going to because uv rays are going to shine right through it. goi
and the very first crossword puzzle book was published by simon schuster in 1955. physicist albert einstein died at age. 76, the first walk don't walk. lighted street signal was installed. and joan benoit one, the boston marathon quarterback joe montana also announced his retirement from football in 2015, the 30 rock and roll hall of fame inductees for green day. bill withers and ringo starr and hamilton. lin-manuel miranda's hip-hop stage biography won the pulitzer prize for drama. >>...
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schuster, who who the one who really helped me with this structure and said why don't you start out by telling readers that happened. so what i did was i started in the preface something, a preface. i, i give all the memories i had before i started writing the book, and that was genuine. i did write down those memories before. i began researching and writing. so that's the first few pages, then i tell the story and then i go back and reconstruct what happened in several other parts. so including parents experience and some family, and then reconstruct in what happened in the desert and then finally what happened when i got home. and that was of the books i've written, it was the hardest book to structure and the one i've never written full draft of a book and then restructured it. and doing that was difficult. but i'm really glad that i did. so the initial structure was from what what absolutely was. yes, it was. when you talk about what historians do, generally, when we write, we tend to look at documents and we tend to believe that the documents are actually going to deliver up th
schuster, who who the one who really helped me with this structure and said why don't you start out by telling readers that happened. so what i did was i started in the preface something, a preface. i, i give all the memories i had before i started writing the book, and that was genuine. i did write down those memories before. i began researching and writing. so that's the first few pages, then i tell the story and then i go back and reconstruct what happened in several other parts. so...
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. >> i'm just saying if you're going to go after simon & schuster merging with whoever, you know, that's the steven king case, you think you're not going to go after organize snl. >> you're not. the fcc review will be significant. by the way, there's going to be plenty of asset sales associated with any deal, unless it was just a nondeal, and paramount just stays out there, but any deal cbs stations, the networks all anybody really wants is a studio that's of great value. the only other thing i would mention on paramount to sort of -- we talked about it enough for now, but the -- i do hear that shari redstone has other bids for just national amusements that don't involve any of the difficulties that we're -- difficulties or the complex transaction we're talking about. >> okay. >> maybe if they're real, she takes one and then there's somebody else who's a control shareholder of the company and they can try and figure it out listen, jim, there's no antitrust. >> meanwhile, if you want something that's really relevant today. >> tell me something relevant, please >> to your 10:00 >> just in
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her years in public service, the art of power will be released in a few months in august, publisher simon and schuster says it will cover her legislative career with a personal account of the january 6th capitol riot and the assault at her home in 2022 that left her husband with a fractured skull. pelosi, who is 84, served as speaker from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2019 to 2023. the san franciscan is credited with passing such landmark bills as the affordable care act and the inflation reduction act. >> coming up on ktvu news at 630, a growing battle between the two airports, both located on san francisco bay, both of which are trying to claim that very name. >> the state attorney general expresses concern that california is not building nearly enough housing his ideas for boosting supply and bringing prices down, and just two days after the sacramento kings ended their season, the warriors, now looking at their most uncertain off season in years, jason appelbaum has a closer look at the future of the team off a cliff near devil's slide, south of pacifica. there is no word on what caused
her years in public service, the art of power will be released in a few months in august, publisher simon and schuster says it will cover her legislative career with a personal account of the january 6th capitol riot and the assault at her home in 2022 that left her husband with a fractured skull. pelosi, who is 84, served as speaker from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2019 to 2023. the san franciscan is credited with passing such landmark bills as the affordable care act and the inflation...
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but it was my it was my editor at simon and schuster, priscilla peyton, who said she really me as a rule breaker. and rule breaker seemed to be exactly right because barbara walters broke every rule around. and, you know, she didn't just break rules. she ignored them. she pretended she couldn't see them. so the idea that a a woman couldn't do serious interviews, she just ignored it and went ahead and scheduled serious interviews. the idea that a woman can be paid as much as a man. well, she certainly blew that idea up. the idea later in life that a woman could age on tv, you know, she was 67 when she embarked on her last big adventure, the view of you, the abc talk show. so rule breakers seemed to me to be exactly right. and a rule maker as well who can treat me on cover of the book is a picture of barbara waers when she had just joined abc news where i had already been for a for a year or two. what is happening at that moment? that that picture is taken. this picture is from 1976. that was the year she got she reached the pinnacle that she d sought for so long to be named co-anchor of e
but it was my it was my editor at simon and schuster, priscilla peyton, who said she really me as a rule breaker. and rule breaker seemed to be exactly right because barbara walters broke every rule around. and, you know, she didn't just break rules. she ignored them. she pretended she couldn't see them. so the idea that a a woman couldn't do serious interviews, she just ignored it and went ahead and scheduled serious interviews. the idea that a woman can be paid as much as a man. well, she...
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in august, publisher simon and schuster says it will cover pelosi's legislative career with a personal account of the january 6th capitol riot and the assault at her home in 2022. the left her husband with a fractured skull. pelosi is 84 and served as speaker from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2019 to 2023. she is credited with passing such landmark bills as the affordable care act and the inflation reduction act. >> a sacramento murder suspect shot and killed by police in the east bay after the break. what we're learning about the multi-agency response to a west oakland neighborhood, plus. >> san jose police arresting three suspects accused of kidnaping and torturing a man. more on the victim coming up. >> also coming up after weeks of back and forth, san francisco files a lawsuit against oakland over the decision to rename its airport. what a trademark expert is saying about which way the case could go, and the giants tried to do something they have not done all season with a lot of help from logan webb. >> jason appelbaum has the details later in sports it's time to get away and cache
in august, publisher simon and schuster says it will cover pelosi's legislative career with a personal account of the january 6th capitol riot and the assault at her home in 2022. the left her husband with a fractured skull. pelosi is 84 and served as speaker from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2019 to 2023. she is credited with passing such landmark bills as the affordable care act and the inflation reduction act. >> a sacramento murder suspect shot and killed by police in the east bay...
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jonathan karp is the president and ceo of simon and schuster. congratulations on on your 100th anniversary this year. and we appreciate your joining us here on book tv. thank you. and thanks for joining us on about books, a program and podcast produced by c-span. booktv booktv. we will continue to bring you publishing news and author programs. and a reminder that you can get this podcast on our c-span now app and you can also watch online any tl of our book tv programs at booktv dot org. dr. theresa. girl duty. i am so honored to be here with you today to talk about this very important issue that affects all of us, whether you're old or young, you know, going to retire one day are already retired. this is a very important issue and i am just so delighted. talk with you. yeah, thank you. thank you so much for bringing me in to talk about the issue that, like you said, affects young people now going into labor market. people in this liminal period of like 55 to 65, you have one foot in, one foot out your mind is like going forward and the people w
jonathan karp is the president and ceo of simon and schuster. congratulations on on your 100th anniversary this year. and we appreciate your joining us here on book tv. thank you. and thanks for joining us on about books, a program and podcast produced by c-span. booktv booktv. we will continue to bring you publishing news and author programs. and a reminder that you can get this podcast on our c-span now app and you can also watch online any tl of our book tv programs at booktv dot org. dr....
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and schuster schuster. so let's start out by having frank, tina and patrick talk about their books and the ways they can help us understand our times and the upcoming election. frank, your book recounts the countless interviews you had with people in the biden white house as they worked. stop the rising numbers of deaths during the pandemic. seems like ancient history now doesn't. i mean going back to those times, we were cloistered in our homes, just watching millions americans die. you also have talked to people about the historic legislation, the infrastructure bills, the chip semiconductor bill and the inflamm inflation act. these are pretty historic development. so tell us about how you came to understand and how you came to understand biden's character and his administration it through these interviews. thank you thank you for lovely introduction and thank you for not making me soothsayer because i would bet against political prediction that i would make. and can i just say one thing? i just to prefac
and schuster schuster. so let's start out by having frank, tina and patrick talk about their books and the ways they can help us understand our times and the upcoming election. frank, your book recounts the countless interviews you had with people in the biden white house as they worked. stop the rising numbers of deaths during the pandemic. seems like ancient history now doesn't. i mean going back to those times, we were cloistered in our homes, just watching millions americans die. you also...
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and schuster his book explores how the conspiracy theories and lies grew around the 2020 election and the role fox news in spreading them. brian had a front row seat to politics and media politics and media as the host of cnn's reliable sources for eight years before that he was a media reporter for the new york times. and so this is for all the college students out there. he planted the seeds of his career as a freshman at townsend university in maryland when he created tvnewser blog about covering television news six months after its launch, he sold the site to media bistro and to run it until may 2007. the other thing i love brian is he's over here on his phone right? don't know what he's doing, but he he is so he can do three things at once. like nobody ever met before. i've been his show before and in between takes, you see him being all professional. he's over there typing and probably getting the scoop. so super to have you here. brian, tell us about your book. i was taking notes because these presentations were so great. i wanted to deliver the third and final introduction. so
and schuster his book explores how the conspiracy theories and lies grew around the 2020 election and the role fox news in spreading them. brian had a front row seat to politics and media politics and media as the host of cnn's reliable sources for eight years before that he was a media reporter for the new york times. and so this is for all the college students out there. he planted the seeds of his career as a freshman at townsend university in maryland when he created tvnewser blog about...