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In her nearly 20 years at the network, former CBS Entertainment chairman Nina Tassler oversaw more than 200 programs and developed blockbuster franchises, making CBS America's most-watched network. Last year, Tassler stepped down to pursue other creative projects, the first of which hit bookstores this week. “What I Told My Daughter,” is a diverse collection of essays from leading women like Laura Bush, Brooke Shields, Mia Hamm and Madeleine Albright. Tassler joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how her daughter inspired her to write the book and the importance of mothers' roles in empowering their daughters.
She says her most transformative experience was becoming a grandma
In a new book and documentary, the heiress and CNN anchor share how they changed their relationship by revealing previously unknown aspects of their lives
Read the introduction from Gloria Vanderbilt and Anderson Cooper's touching mother-and-son memoir
The junk removal industry is worth nearly $1.5 billion. The Container Store brought in nearly $800 million in sales in 2014 and there are more than two dozen reality TV shows starring junk. Alison Stewart takes on this cluttered field in her new book, "Junk: Digging Through America's Love Affair with Stuff." Stewart joins "CBS This Morning" to explain what she found in her three-year investigation of America's collective infatuation.
Jessica Knoll has revealed that the book's plot is rooted in traumatic events that have happened in her own life
It's President Obama's tradition to read Maurice Sendak's "Where the Wild Things Are" every year at the annual White House Easter egg roll. This year however, in the midst of campaign (or rather, slugfest) 2016, the words took on a different meaning.
The versatile and prolific author was sometimes called the Hemingway of his time for his hunting, drinking and celebrity friends
Even J. K. Rowling gets her books rejected -- when she's using pseudonyms, that is
Add author to actor-comedian Kevin Hart's list of accomplishments
Prince said on Friday that his book - with the working title "The Beautiful Ones" - will be released next year
In this "Sunday Morning" profile that originally aired on June 26, 1995, correspondent Bill Geist interviews Pat Conroy, the bestselling author of such acclaimed novels as "The Great Santini," "The Prince of Tides," "The Lords of Discipline," and his 1995 novel, "Beach Music."
Acclaimed writer of "The Great Santini" and "The Lords of Discipline" announced in February that he was battling pancreatic cancer
On Monday, the hit Broadway musical “Hamilton” won the Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History
B.J. Novak may have become the most famous "temp" on television thanks to his role in the series "The Office."
A first-of-its-kind exhibit in New York City is drawing crowds of book enthusiasts. Ironically, none of the books featured are real. People who judge these so-called "Blooks" by their covers will have a surprise in store when they discover what's inside these rare, novelty items. Lee Cowan reports.
The acclaimed author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" died this week at the age of 89
The "Office" star and short-story writer brings radical humor to the page, like a children's picture book with no pictures
Harper Lee was as the White House put it, a "giant of American literature." The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" died Thursday night at the age of 89. President Obama was a huge fan and so was his predecessor. Anthony Mason reports.
Eco's wide-ranging books were both engaging narratives and philosophical and intellectual exercises
The author's classic, "To Kill a Mockingbird," became one of the most-read and most-celebrated American novels of the 20th century
Prominent figures ranging from Oprah Winfrey to Stephen King paid homage to the author on Twitter
The author died in her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama
Did the book characters you loved as a kid look like you? A research library at the University of Wisconsin found that of the 3,500 children’s books it received last year, only 261 were about black people and just 100 came from black authors. Marley Dias, a New Jersey 6th grader, isn’t satisfied with that number and is launching her own movement with #1000blackgirlbooks. Vinita Nair reports.
Disney joins streaming rivals in hiking the monthly cost of both ad-free and ad-supported subscriptions.
Lisa Jeanine Findley concocted a bizarre, brazen scheme to try and sell Elvis Presley's iconic home, prosecutors said.
Scarlett Johansson and June Squibb join "CBS Mornings" to discuss "Eleanor the Great," which Johansson directs and Squibb stars in.
Scarlett Johansson joins "CBS Mornings" with June Squibb to discuss their new film, "Eleanor the Great," a moving story about family, grief and resilience. Johansson dedicates the project to her grandmother, while Squibb reflects on her decades-long career and thriving at 95.
Jimmy Kimmel is returning to his late-night show on Tuesday, Disney announced. Kimmel's show was pre-empted after comments he made in response to the shooting death of Charlie Kirk. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Combs faces an Oct. 3 sentencing after his conviction by a Manhattan jury on two charges that outlaw interstate commerce related to prostitution.
ABC announced Monday that "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" would return Tuesday. The show was pulled last week following comments from Kimmel about the death of Charlie Kirk. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" had been preempted on Wednesday following comments Kimmel made on the show in response to the shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
In this web exclusive, the rapper and singer known as Doja Cat talks with Michelle Miller about her new album "Vie" (to be released Sept. 26). She also discusses her social media presence and admits she is "a bit of an oversharer."
The 29-year-old Grammy-winner known as Doja Cat is once again mixing up her look and her sound. She talks with Michelle Miller about her new album, "Vie" (to be released Sept. 26); how she was inspired to create music while growing up in an ashram; and how this "rapper that makes pop music" doesn't cut herself a break.
In her new book, Priscilla Presley writes what she calls her final telling of what it was like to be a queen to the King, and what came after.
In this web exclusive, Priscilla Presley talks with Lee Cowan about writing her memoir, "Softly, as I Leave You: Life After Elvis," in which she recounts her life following her divorce from Elvis Presley.
In her new book, "Softly, as I Leave You: Life After Elvis," Priscilla Presley writes what she calls her final telling of what it was like to be a queen to the King, and what came after. She talks with Lee Cowan about why she and Elvis Presley divorced when she was 28 years old. She also discusses acting in "Dallas" and "The Naked Gun" films, and losing Lisa Marie Presley, the only child she had with Elvis.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including musician and songwriter Sonny Curtis.
Lee Cowan looks back on the actor, director, independent film advocate and environmental activist, who died this past week at age 89. [Watch our interviews with Redford from 1994, 2006 and 2018.]