Co-host, "CBS Mornings"
After vividly explaining the reason behind Oprah's absence, Gayle said: 'I hope she's not mad at me for sharing that detail.' However she assured the public that Oprah 'will be okay.'
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The CBS Mornings cohost, who turns 70 later this year, says she thought she was “being punked” when she was asked to be in the 60th Anniversary Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, out May 17. “It wasn’t something I dreamed about,” says King, “but it was one of the highlights of all the things I’ve done, because I never thought this would be possible.”
Television personality who became recognized for her friendship with Oprah Winfrey. She is the co-anchor of CBS This Morning and an editor for O, The Oprah Magazine. Gayle was born on December 28, …
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Charlie Rose, a veteran television host has been fired by CBS after the Washington Post published a story detailing his sexual harassment of eight women from the late 1990s through 2011. What follows is a partial nonverbal analysis of his co-hosts' responses - Norah O'Donnell and Gayle King - on CBS This Morning. NORAH O'DONNELL (continuing at 0:12): I also want to say this - that this is a moment that demands a frank and honest assessment about where we stand and more generally the safety of women. Let me be very clear: there is no excuse for this alleged behavior. It is systematic and pervasive and I've been doing a lot of listening and I'm going to continue to do that. This I know is true Ω : women cannot achieve equality in the workplace or in society until there is a reckoning and a taking of responsibility. I am really proud to work at CBS News. There are so many incredible people here, especially on this show - all of you here. This will be investigated. This has to end. This behavior is wrong. Period. ∑ GAYLE KING: Ah, I, I, I certainly echo that. And I, I have to say, Norah, I really am still reeling. Ah, I got an hour and 42 minutes of sleep last night. Both my son and my daughter called me, Oprah called me and said, 'Are you OK?' I am not OK. Ah, After reading that article in the Post, it was deeply disturbing, troubling and painful for me to read. Ah, that said, I think we have to make this matter to women - the women that have spoken up, the women who have not spoken up because they're afraid. I'm hoping that now they will take the step to speak out, too. That this becomes a moment of truth. You know, I've enjoyed a, a friendship and a partnership with Charlie for the past five years. I've held him in such high regard and I'm really struggling because - how do you - what do you say when that someone that you deeply care about has done something - that is so horrible? How do you wrap your brain around that? I'm really grappling with that. Ahum §, that said, Charlie does not get a pass here. He doesn't get a pass from anyone in this room. We are all deeply affected. We are all rocked by this. And I, I want to echo what Norah said, I really applaud the women that speak up despite the friendship. He doesn't get a pass because I can't stop thinking about the anguish of the, of these women. What happened to their dignity, what happened to their bodies, what happened, a - maybe to even their careers. I can't stop thinking about that and the pain they're going through. I also find that, it's, it's - you can hold two ideas in your head at the same time - you can grapple with things. And I'm, to be very honest with you, I'm still trying to process all of this. I'm still trying to sort it out because this is not the man I know, but I'm also clearly on the side of the women who have been very hurt and very damaged by this..." During 0:13, as Norah O'Donnell says, "... I also want to say this - that this is a moment ...", she displays a "Self Righteous Head Wiggle". A Self-Righteous Head Wiggle (aka "High Confidence Head Wiggle"), is characterized by a rapid, side-to-side movement of the head and neck (sometimes isolated to, or in conjunction with an analog jaw and/or torso component). It's indicative of an alpha emotional tone - one of high confidence and/or self-righteousness. This particular SRHW/HCHW was quite brief. It's important to emphasize that a SRHW must be viewed in the context of a video as a still image does not capture its dynamics. The SRHW may also sometimes have as a component a simultaneous backward motion (when disgust, contempt, and/or disbelief are present). Alternatively, a superimposed forward motion may occur when there is an arrogance or condescending emotions are coexisting. It's crucial to listen carefully too - for the vocal pitch grows higher during a Self-Righteous Head Wiggle - linking body language with paralanguage. Please re-watch/re-listen to this segment and for a moment you'll hear Ms. O'Donnell's elevate an octave or two. "... This I know is true Ω : women cannot achieve equality in the workplace or in society until there is a reckoning and a taking of responsibility ..." During 0:34, just after she says, "This I know is true ...", Ms. O'Donnell displays an expression of contempt. More specifically, this is a microexpression of contempt. It's a quick and subtle contraction of the region adjacent to and above her left mouth corner. Watch this several times at regular speed and again at 1/2 and 1/4 speed. It's helpful to think of this as a fast, slight, snarl. "This will be investigated. This has to end. This behavior is wrong. Period. ∑ " Just after she says, "... Period." (during 1:00), Ms. O'Donnell turns to Ms. King with a combined expression of Disgust and Anger. We can see the region above her upper lip evanescently tighten along with flaring of her (left) nostril. Her laterally-vectored tightened lips projects her anger. Ms. O'Donnell's partially closed eyelids - while not a required component of either anger or disgust - here serves to amplify both emotions. During the vast majority of the time Ms. King was speaking, she was displaying an expression of Grief. More specifically, her Central Forehead was contracted and Elevated - combined with a simultaneous "Mouth of Sadness". It's crucial to emphasize here, that when the Central Forehead Contraction is Elevated combined with even a slight upward turning of the mouth corners (e.g., those of a pseudo-smile, smirk, contempt, regret, etc. - none of which are seen here) - the emotion is completely different. The image immediately above was captured during 1:05, as Ms. King said, "... I have to say, Norah, I really am still reeling..." On multiple occasions during Ms. King's statement, you'll notice she displayed some intense clusters of very rapid blinking. Some particularly good examples occurred when she said, "... I'm really (1:39) struggling because - how do you - what do you say when that someone that you deeply (1:45) care about has done something - that is so (1:49) horrible? ..." In this context (with her other concomitant nonverbal, verbal, and paralanguage displays) these rapid blinking clusters signify the phenomenon of Emotional Processing. The intellectual brain knows what has occurred - but her emotional brain is still trying to digest the events and the ramifications. Fascinatingly, Gayle King even gives verbal evidence of this same emotional-intellectual incongruity when she says, "... How do you wrap your brain around that?...", "... I also find that, it's, it's - you can hold two ideas in your head at the same time - you can grapple with things...", and "... I'm still trying to process all of this..." During 1:55, just after she says, "... I'm really grappling with that, ahum § ...", Gayle King displays a classic display of Regret superimposed on her Sadness. This regret display - a directly lateral vectoring of the right mouth corner - is technically a bit too long-lasting to be a microexpression (ergo, a "near-microexpression"). Summary: We remember such moments of sincerity - when those professionals who, while reporting the news, also display their humanity. And whether it's in joy, sadness, or disbelief - it's in these rare, sincere times when we are most emotionally connected. Group Appearances and One-on-One Online Courses Available 702-239-8503 [email protected] See also: Body Language Analysis No. 4129: Charles Manson's Crazy Eyes Body Language Analysis No. 4127: Al Franken, Leeann Tweeden, and the Mea Culpa Face Body Language Analysis No. 4125: Michael Flynn, Trick Arrows, and Suppressing Strong Emotions Body Language Analysis No. 4123: Jason Momoa, Aquaman, the Quindent, and a Secret Body Language Analysis No. 4110: Yuli Gurriel "Apologizes" to Yu Darvish for a Gesture of Prejudice During The World Series Body Language Analysis No. 4093: Fear and Harvey Weinstein - Emma Watson's Reaction Body Language Analysis No. 4061: Pennywise,"IT", and Bill Skarsgård's Demonic Smile - Why is IT so Scary? 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Gayle King gets creative with a pair of thong underwear
I think this is my last one for a while. I’m going to turn my attention to other things–probably paper shoes and tea cups!
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Gayle King was born on December 28, 1954, in New York City. Scott King, her father, and Peggy King, her mother, are her parents. She is of African-American descent. Her hometown is Chevy Chase, Maryland in the United States, where she was born. She is a citizen of the United States. Capricorn is her zodiac sign. Her father worked as an electrical engineer in Ankara, Turkey, where she spent many years of her childhood. In Turkey, she went to an American academy. Later, the family moved back to Maryland, in the United States. She earned a bachelor's degree in psychology and a master's degree in sociology from the University of Maryland in 1976.
Note: This post contains affiliate links. I may receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you click a link and make a purchase. Happy Friday! I have some brand new mock-ups to share today for a new Friday Fabric Refresh post. Elizabeth Chappell of Quilters Candy recently released her very first fabric collection with Art Gallery Fabrics called Gayle Loraine. This collection is named after her mother and it is so pretty! I love the soft colors with the little bit of navy to accent it all. I have some of this fabric that I plan to use for a future pattern (that hopefully won't take a year to get ready!) but in the meantime I have had a really fun time refreshing some of my existing patterns with this fabric. Let's jump right in! First up is my Evening Glow pattern. This pattern is normally made with 16 fat quarters. The Gayle Loraine collection only has 12 prints so I used 8 prints for the blocks and if I were to make this, I would buy a half yard of each. In addition, I used the navy grid print and the low volume dot print. In the first version above, the navy is the background with the dot as the white accent. I swapped those in the second version below. Next up is Garden Charm. The pattern name refers to the charm packs that can be used to make it. However, the pattern also has instructions for using 6 fat quarters. Since Art Gallery doesn't have charm packs, I refreshed this quilt as though I were using fat quarters. I made two versions. Both use the low volume dot for the accent while one uses the navy grid print as the background and the other uses the blue small floral print. I can't decide which I like better! Another fat quarter pattern that I refreshed is Treasure Hunt. This pattern uses 20 fat quarters but 10 half yards can be used instead. This let me use all the prints in the collection except the two low volume prints. I love when it works out like that so that I don't have to decide which prints to leave out. Sometimes that can be the hardest part when choosing fabrics! Window Box is written for jelly roll strips, but you can easily use fat quarters or quarter yard cuts. You can use 10 of either and get three blocks from each fat quarter or quarter yard. For this mockup, I used the blue small floral print for the cornerstones and the low volume dot for the background. Another precut-friendly pattern that can easily be modified for yardage is Stay Square. This pattern does have fat quarter instructions but it uses 12 fat quarters. I didn't want to use the low volume prints or the navy grid print that I used for the accent. If you use the remaining 9 prints in the Gayle Loraine collection, you would need either 1/3 yard cuts or half yard cuts (if 1/3 yard increments aren't an option). You will be able to cut four 10" squares from each of those 9 fabrics and then follow the layer cake cutting instructions. Next up is Ophelia. Similar to Stay Square above, this is a quilt that can be made with 12 fat quarters (or jelly roll strips). In order to leave out the low volumes that would blend in to the background, I had to come up with another game plan. If I were to make this, I think I would choose 9 prints and buy either 1/3 or 1/2 yards and cut four 2.5" strips from each and follow the jelly roll cutting instructions. For this mock-up I used the navy grid print for the cornerstones. Last but not least, I decided to use the lighter blue prints and the low volumes to mock-up an Easy Argyle quilt that looks so soft and elegant! While I love all of the colors together in the scrappier quilts above, blue is my favorite color and really like the idea of having a quilt made with just these few prints and colors. That's all for today! I hope you enjoyed these quilts refreshed in Gayle Loraine. Are there other patterns of mine that you would like to see in this fabric? If so, let me know in the comments below and I might be able to include them in a future Friday Fabric Refresh blog post. Until next time, Amanda
The CBS This Morning host divorced William Bumpus in 1993