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By Emily Yahr The Washington Post

Steve Harvey? Yeah, he's

having a pretty good year. His daytime talk show, which

kicked off its third season M onday, has thrived in a n era in which similar ventures

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• I'm doing the thing I was A born to do. So I think it was really, really important for me to interject more humor into the

show. Every answer a person You cover such serious gives is not going to be on the • topics sometimes — peo- board — I don't care how hard ple looking for missing loved the family is clapping, saying, ones, for example. How do you "Good answer, good answer." walk that line between also No, it's not! No, no, no. That's making it funny? not a good answer. And why • It's tough because you you're thinking this is a good • gotta stay serious when answer, I don't know, but let's it's time to stay serious — I talk about that for a minute.

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crash and burn (Katie Couric, Bethenny Frankel, Anderson Cooper and too many others

to name). He won two Daytime Emmy awards, one for his talk show and another as

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Outstanding Game Show Host Steve Harvey credits honesty and authenticity to the success he's for the syndicated "Family seen over the years. Feud," a franchise he's largely credited with saving. "Think Like a Man Too," the second Feud" tapings in Atlanta) and that's a champion for women movie in a franchise based on asked him about what's left to like I am, that helps. When a his best-selling relationship conquer in the entertainment w oman hearsadvice directly

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show I wasn't really looking for.Because some ofit affects me, you know, I'm looking at the person sitting here and advice book, was a hit at the world; what he's learned from from a man, I think it reso- I can feel their energy and box office. He's got a radio the cutthroat daytime t alk nates for them a little better they're being very genuine program, "The Steve Harvey show world; and if he really than when they hear it from and they're really trying to Morning Show." Plus, there's can find his fans a man. their girlfriends. They trust me pull it together. Or they're reanother book coming out this So many daytime talk and know I'm not going to lie ally looking for somebody that fall, "Act Like a Success, Think • shows struggle and get to them. they missed in their life, and I Like a Success," which he calls canceled almost immediately. can relate to a person wanting a "game-changer." What sets yours apart? The daytime talk show something so badly and it's not He's matter-of-fact about his • I think the authenticity • audience is mai n l y happening.... But at the same impressive list of accomplish• resonates with people for geared toward women, so time, I try to interject a little bit ments, and why shouldn't he the most part, because I have what's the most common thing of humor when I can so we can be? Women follow his candid opinions and I'm not afraid you hear from women about keep everybody okay. I don't dating advice so closely that to say them and I don't care if why they like your show? want to push anybody off the they frequently approach him it's politically correct or not. • The honesty resonates deep end here. on the street and ask, "Steve, My thoughts on child-rearing, • w ith them — a l o t o f You're credited with savcan you find me a man'?" on dating, on relationships, times I hear that from women. • ing "Family Feud" from We gothim on the phone a on your boss, on your attitude They're interested in my take few weeks ago shortly after about money, whatever it is. on a lot of different things. Be- cancellation in 2010. How do he landed in Chicago (he films I'm not afraid to say it. cause they know I'm going to you inject your own personhis talk and radio shows there I think also, having a male be very honest, and they know ality into that show while still and travels between "Family perspective in daytime TV that I speak from a position of keeping the game running

(game) show, where the host questions the person's response. And I brought that to

a game show business and I turned that into a really, really fun time. I'm not mean to any

of the contestants. I'm only repeating back what you said, so if you said it, you can't get mad at me for repeating it over and

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Dear Abby:I have been married for 13 years, and I'm beginning to

chauffeur, secretary, interpreter, etc. I don't mind doing occasional favors wonder if my husband still wants sion or his computer has become a for them, but enough is enough. to be with me. He gets home before substitute for having a relationship What should I do? I do and stays in his room watching with you — and that's what it ap— Beyond Frustrated in Chicago TV andpiddling around onthe com- pears — you need to find out what Dear Beyond Frustrated:I think puter. He never comes out to sayhel- happened to the intimacy you once you should take into consideration lo when I get home; I go in there and shared. What you have described is that learning a new language is greet him. He comes a platonic roommate much easier for children than it is out when I have dinrelationship and not a for adults. You were immersed in ner fixed and then rehealthy marriage. English when you went to school DFP,R turns to his room. I f you want t o and were exposed to it not only in ABBY I understand the change the dynamics, the dassroom but also on the play"man cave" thing. you are going to have ground. Your parents weren't so Everyone needs their to have some serious lucky. They should have enrolled in time and space, but this has become conversations with your husband an ESL class right away, but instead an everyday routine. I have tried about what your needs are, and also apparently interacted only with peoto tell him I feel ignored. The next his. Start now. ple who spoke their language. night he'll come into the living room Dear Abby: My parents immiHowever, it's never too late to and watch TV with me, but I feel grated here from a foreign country make an effort, so encourage them he's doing it onlybecause he feels he 20 years ago. Although they speak to start NOW. A way to persuade should, not because he wants to. some basic English, they have yet them would be to ask them what Is this my clue that he doesn't to become even remotely fluent in they would do if, heaven forbid, care about sharing time with me the language. As a result, they are somethinghappened to you. Some anymore'? I don't want to beg for his always asking me to do everything people who have picked up English attention. for them — pay their bills, file their did so by watching English lan— Lonely in North Carolina taxes, go with them to doctors' ap- guage television instead of what's Dear Lonely:It appears that way. pointments, translate for delivery aired in their own. You refer to the room in which your peopleand take my mom on erYou are not alone in having this husband watches TV and uses his rands because she doesn't drive. I problem. The children of every ethcomputer as "his" room and not a am irritated. nic group that has come to the Unitden. Does he also sleep in there? When will they learn English? ed States has experienced what you If that's the case, and the only time I am the CHILD, not the parent. I are. you spend together is at the dinner feel like I have been a mini-adult — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com table, your marriage is in suspended for many years as their personal or P.o. Box 69440, LosAngeles, CA90069 animation. If what he's watching on televi-

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DAY, SEPT. 11, 2014:This yearyou have a lot of excitement packed into your life. This vitality comes through others who are close to you. You will learn to relaxand go withthe flow more. You will have a great deal of energy and drive in thenext12 months. Makesureyou have a hobby or a means of relaxing, like yoga.

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to discover how hard it is to mix friends at times. Try not to expose yourself to that type of experience too often. Tonight: Happily head home.

CANCER (June21-July 22)

** * * Take charge of a situation, and try to implement a new way of thinking. You might be tired of hearing the same story, and you'll want to approach it *** Average pe r sona from theirold differently. The reaction you get could ** So-so true identity. If you be unexpected, which will please you. are attached, the * Difficult Tonight: Celebrate the moment. two of you enjoy each other the LEO (July23-Aug.22) most when it is just the two of you. Make ** * * Your ability to see many sides sure you take frequent trips together. of an issue will help you develop ways TAURUS understands you. ofkeeping thepeacebetweenopposing parties. You could be tired and drained ARIES (March21-April19) from a demanding personal or domestic ** * * You might feel restrained by a situation. Listen to a friend's suggestions. lack of connection with someone. Make an effort to have a one-on-one conversa- Tonight: Could go till the wee hours. tion with this person, and get to know him VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept. 22) or her better. You might discover that he ** * A partner might demand more or she has quite a dynamic thought proattention than you had anticipated. You cess. Tonight: Pick up the tab. won't want to irritate this person, so consider going with the flow. Communication TAURUS (April 20-May20) ** * You could feel off, and as a result, still could be difficult or challenging. you might want to head in a new direction. Weigh your options. Tonight: Detach Play it low-key, and you will feel your while listening to some good music. way through a problem. An associate or LIBRA (Sept. 23-Dct. 22) partner could be very difficult to deal with. ** * * Others seem to dominate the Try to transform this person's anger into scene. Make this OK,asyoucould bepreuseful energy. Tonight: Doyourthing. occupied with a financial issue. You might GEMINI (May 21-June 20) not like what comes down the path, but ** * * Zero in on your priorities. Don't honor the change of pace. Establish some forget to touch base with a dear friend private time for studying your options. who really cares about you. You are likely Tonight: Togetherness is the theme.

SCORPIO (Dct. 23-Nov.21) *** * Cross off as muchasyou can from your to-do list. You easily could be overwhelmed. The only way to get through this list is to start immediately. Schedule a get-together for later in the day, when you are likely to feel more relaxed. Tonight: Say "yes" to an invitation.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dsc. 21) ** * * You might want to detach from someone else's opinions, especially if they are negative. You'll need to establish a more creative and dynamic tie between you and this person. Remain open to his or her various viewpoints. Tonight: Get some much-needed R and R.

GAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan. 19) ** * Stay centered, and understand what your limits are. Family and your domestic life will be the focus today. You might wonder what would be best, under the present circumstances. Your innate ingenuity will emerge. Tonight: Think before you act; your capacity for mischief is high.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18) ** * * Be more direct, and say what is on your mind. Consider your options carefully. You could be a lot more tired than you realize, and you might need to ask someone else to pitch in. You could

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Harper and Dolvett Quince. Alison Sweeney returns as host. 8 p.m. on10, "Sleepy Hollow" — Evil comes way too close for Capt. Irving's (Orlando

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Clancy Brownalso gueststars.

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