
Rita Braver
National Senior Correspondent at CBS News
The award-winning morning news program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
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Muhammed Ali is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time. But he also packed a punch with art works, like this 1967 drawing called "The Crowd," seen from his perspective looking out from the ring, with some in the audience smiling, some frowning. "I love that part where he is acknowledging that not only did he have fans, but he might have had some haters as well," said curator Arden Sherman.
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It's hard to believe, but as author and Illustrator Dav Pilkey recently told students at Boy's Prep in the Bronx, he created Dog Man back when he was in second grade. "He looks a little bit different," he said. The kids loved hearing when someone with learning disabilities ("I had ADHD, and I was dyslexic, and I was the class clown, and I couldn't sit still," he said) could go on to be so successful.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Rita Braver
Sarah McBride on her run to become first trans member of the House It is a typical election year scene: A Congressional candidate working the crowd at a college football game. But Sarah McBride's simple act of shaking hands at Delaware State University could lead to a turning point in American history. If elected, shewould become the first trans member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Sep 29, 2024 |
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Sep 29, 2024 |
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Ina Garten: Recipe for success Even making a cocktail with Ina Garten takes precision, but boy, is it worth it. "The key to this is that it's fresh juice," she said. "So many times you go to a bar or restaurant and they make whiskey sours with, like, bottled lemon juice. That's just the worst!RECIPE: Ina Garten's Fresh Whiskey Sours The kitchen in her studio in East Hampton, New York, is familiar to millions of viewers of her Emmy Award-winning cooking shows on the Food Network.
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