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they are -- bring it out cassandra. xbox ones!ssandra where did you get those? >> i found them! >> seth: you found them. that's "celebrity spelling bee." we'll be right back with john leguizamo. l-e-g-u-u -- go to commercial! go to commercial! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things that matter. that's one a day women's. crest 3d white whitestrips vs. a whitening pen. i feel like my lips are going to, like, wash it off. these fit nicely. [ female announcer ] crest 3d white whitestrips keep the whitening ingredient in place, guaranteeing professional level results. crest whitestrips. the way to whiten. guaranteeing professional level results. ♪ see what's new atng profeprojectluna.comesults. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> our first guest tonight is a very funny star of stage and screen. his most recent one man show "ghetto clown" premieres this saturday
they are -- bring it out cassandra. xbox ones!ssandra where did you get those? >> i found them! >> seth: you found them. that's "celebrity spelling bee." we'll be right back with john leguizamo. l-e-g-u-u -- go to commercial! go to commercial! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things...
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. >>> my name is cassandra. >> this is cassandra. we have had her on the show before. >> i'm a model. >> she blogs about one of her biggest insecurities, her acne. she gives us a ton of on how it. in this video, she's taking her makeup off. >> i got acne in the third grade and it progressively got worse. >> she was bullied as a kid because of her acne. i was called freak of nature, exorcist. my grandfathers with on his death bed and i was told that it was a good thing he was dying because he would never have to see my face again. >> who said that to her? >> other kids would say really mean things like that to her. >> she showed everybody because she became a model. >> i personally define my own success as how much i can help others. i want everyone to feel confident and amazing and beautiful in who they are. >> she did this in partnership with derma blend, a makeup company that has great products. >> it is designed to cover scars, acne. >> a variety of skin conditions. we see not just cassandra, but this guy, remember this guy, he ta
. >>> my name is cassandra. >> this is cassandra. we have had her on the show before. >> i'm a model. >> she blogs about one of her biggest insecurities, her acne. she gives us a ton of on how it. in this video, she's taking her makeup off. >> i got acne in the third grade and it progressively got worse. >> she was bullied as a kid because of her acne. i was called freak of nature, exorcist. my grandfathers with on his death bed and i was told that it was...
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. >>> my name is cassandra and this is my camera confession. >> this is cassandra bankson we've had her on the show before. >> i'm a model and student and youtuber. >> and she mblogs about her acn and gives you tutorials on how to deal with it. >> in this one she's taking her makeup off. she was bullied because of her acne. >> i was called freak of nature and exorcist and i was told that it was a good thing that he was dying because he would never have to see my face again. >> who said that to her? >> other kids would say really mean things like that to her. >> she showed everybody because she became a model. >> i personally define my own success by how much i can help others and i want everyone to feel xawnt and amazingnd beautil for what they are. >> she did it in combination with derma blend. >> it's designed to cover scars and acne. >> and a whole variety of skin conditions. we see not only cassandra but remember this guy? >> people aren't perfect, you know, and this video is a rem d reminder of that. >> and she asks you to submit your own confessions. >> tell me and everyone else,
. >>> my name is cassandra and this is my camera confession. >> this is cassandra bankson we've had her on the show before. >> i'm a model and student and youtuber. >> and she mblogs about her acn and gives you tutorials on how to deal with it. >> in this one she's taking her makeup off. she was bullied because of her acne. >> i was called freak of nature and exorcist and i was told that it was a good thing that he was dying because he would never have to...
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cassandra's reschedule passengers were rescheduled. >> several people are still unaccounted for as the crews still continue to dig through piles of debris. a federal investigation has been launched into the explosion. investigators say it was likely caused by natural gas leak. more than 70 people injured in the blast. 56 people are now living in temporary shelters. this is the scene after a driver crashed. the storefront window had shattered. it happened just before 3 this morning. no word yet on injuries. the rollover left the woman trapped in the car for almost a half hour before firefighters could pull her how she is being treated at the hospital. state police are still looking for the hit and run driver. was killed last saturday while walking on interstate 88 after the car ran out of gas. he was 1 mi. from his car when he was hit by a vehicle. police are looking for a full- size truck or vehicle. a missing driver side mirror and damage to the head late. a funeral is being held today. >> a police supervisor richter. admitted in federal court that she later sent him sexually suggesti
cassandra's reschedule passengers were rescheduled. >> several people are still unaccounted for as the crews still continue to dig through piles of debris. a federal investigation has been launched into the explosion. investigators say it was likely caused by natural gas leak. more than 70 people injured in the blast. 56 people are now living in temporary shelters. this is the scene after a driver crashed. the storefront window had shattered. it happened just before 3 this morning. no...
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. >> omara played alexis' steaming sister cassandra on the classic soap drama.he ended up starring in the comedy show "absolutely fabulous." she died after getting sick in a nursing home. she was 74 years old. >> talk about a real show stopper. incredible new video capturing the terrifying moments a high school musical is interrupted by a major earthquake. >> a high school in california was right in the middle of the scene from by by birdie when the magnitude 5.1 quake hit. the audience and actors were all safely evacuated. the performance was later canceled. >> it might be spring but parts of our country are bracing for blizzard conditions. crazy weather. maria mol reason law has the first degree weather update. blizzard warnings across the plains and including cities like far go, bismarck and lorens town. after we are expecting up to a foot of snow and wind gusts as strong as 50 miles an hour. watch out for white out conditions and dangerous conditions on the roadways. across the northeast we have had to deal with aush yaws of rain. several inches of rainfall
. >> omara played alexis' steaming sister cassandra on the classic soap drama.he ended up starring in the comedy show "absolutely fabulous." she died after getting sick in a nursing home. she was 74 years old. >> talk about a real show stopper. incredible new video capturing the terrifying moments a high school musical is interrupted by a major earthquake. >> a high school in california was right in the middle of the scene from by by birdie when the magnitude 5.1...
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this is cassandra lewis. another standout. ♪ ain't no way for me to you won't let me give all of me ♪ ♪ and if you need me to love you ♪ ♪ >> usher held out. >> no, he hit it. >> i mean, again, with the last turn. >> i love it that he knows there is one note left -- >> she picked -- you know why she picked usher? because she's -- she picked -- >> i thought she picked shakira. that voice was amazing. >> and blake? >> what? >> blake is going to win. >> with a voice like that -- >> in the beginning, i was, like, uh-oh, he doesn't have anyone. >> you know why? he goes like this. our fingers don't work that way. >> adam and usher both have seven on their team. shakira has six. blake only has four. but we just saw two of blake's. >> two amazing ones. >>> here is a piece of video that every now and then you come across something and it warms you heart, makes you feel so good. there was one of those 10k races and it benefited pat tillman. this is a 95-year-old world war ii veteran, joe bell. a guy came over and shook
this is cassandra lewis. another standout. ♪ ain't no way for me to you won't let me give all of me ♪ ♪ and if you need me to love you ♪ ♪ >> usher held out. >> no, he hit it. >> i mean, again, with the last turn. >> i love it that he knows there is one note left -- >> she picked -- you know why she picked usher? because she's -- she picked -- >> i thought she picked shakira. that voice was amazing. >> and blake? >> what? >> blake...
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john o'neal was kind of a cassandra and he really knew was coming and kept warning of it. eventually he got discouraged and he retired in the fbi fbi and then he took a new job. he took a job as head of security at the world trade center in new york city so he turned up for work in august of 2001 and he kept that job only for a few days. he was on the scene when it all happened and he died in the rubble. so that kind of citizen is one reason i wanted to write the book. another one is a very different reason. i wanted to write this short book to talk about the way we do have a grand strategy in our fight against terrorism. i don't think a lot of americans know that or they don't see all the pieces. i tried to lay some of those out to help the citizen reader develop a fuller perspective on what public business has done by all parts in this drama. in that respect there are a couple assumptions. the book starts with the idea that terrorism is a very real thing come a definable thing and a bad thing and actually in the academy those are always at the propositions. i used a defi
john o'neal was kind of a cassandra and he really knew was coming and kept warning of it. eventually he got discouraged and he retired in the fbi fbi and then he took a new job. he took a job as head of security at the world trade center in new york city so he turned up for work in august of 2001 and he kept that job only for a few days. he was on the scene when it all happened and he died in the rubble. so that kind of citizen is one reason i wanted to write the book. another one is a very...
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. >> host: with his own sense of importance any sort of cassandra knowing something added how to conductourself which is different as a next president. i worked with president bush and one of the things with incredible graciousness at pulling back he was a less active president because he is more on the statesman and of it but it's hard. you have anxiety about the future and how the past gets perceived. what do you think is the single most important thing in this book? >> guest: hoover was unusual among political figures in his time and ours in that he believed in the importance of understanding of the past in order to avoid the mistakes of the present and the future so he didn't want to go quietly into the night or let the new dealer's monopoly d. biko monopolized so he sketched out a counter america of which meant the new deal came under criticism and i think that argument whether or not one accepts every detail it is part of a constant argument we have about the place if the government can be a menace and a help. so he sold the creeping collectivism in and worried about to tell it. li
. >> host: with his own sense of importance any sort of cassandra knowing something added how to conductourself which is different as a next president. i worked with president bush and one of the things with incredible graciousness at pulling back he was a less active president because he is more on the statesman and of it but it's hard. you have anxiety about the future and how the past gets perceived. what do you think is the single most important thing in this book? >> guest:...
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that's what this is all about. >> cassandra?dy has a business model planned to circumvent dealers for any type of car so that you and i can go on the internet and buy the car, they bring it to our door and we never have to step foot in a dealership again. as a woman, i hate doing that. it's the nightmare of my life. anybody that -- >> you can already do that. you can do that in texas. if you're in texas and want a tesla, you can buy one. you can order it through tesla. they will deliver it to a third party vendor who will deliver it to your house because they can't technically sell through their stores is because they don't have stores in texas. >> well, do i need to move to texas? >> how much of an oversight do you think this has been for elon musk? was he aware about the laws? was he trusting they would change? what happened? >> well, i don't think it was an oversight. i think he truly believes that at the end of the day, you want to strip out the dealer because you want to have the lowest price, he believes, available. let's
that's what this is all about. >> cassandra?dy has a business model planned to circumvent dealers for any type of car so that you and i can go on the internet and buy the car, they bring it to our door and we never have to step foot in a dealership again. as a woman, i hate doing that. it's the nightmare of my life. anybody that -- >> you can already do that. you can do that in texas. if you're in texas and want a tesla, you can buy one. you can order it through tesla. they will...
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the fbi along, and other agencies in the white house and overseas, john o'neill was the kind of cassandra. he knew it was coming and would keep warning them. eventually got discouraged and retired from the fbi and took a job as head of security in the world trade center in new york city and so he turned up for work in august of 2001. he took the job only for a few days. he was on scene when it all happened and died in the rubble. that kind of citizen is one reason wanted to write the book. another is a different reason. i wanted to write this short book to talk about the way we have a grand strategy in our fight against terrorism. i don't think a lot of americans know that or see all the pieces and help the citizens develop a fuller perspective on what the business has done by all parts in this drama. in that respect it couple of assumptions, the book starts with the idea that terrorism is a very real thing, a definable thing and a bad thing and in the academy those are all accepted propositions. i use the definition from a think tank but it always guided my scholarship and terrorism is t
the fbi along, and other agencies in the white house and overseas, john o'neill was the kind of cassandra. he knew it was coming and would keep warning them. eventually got discouraged and retired from the fbi and took a job as head of security in the world trade center in new york city and so he turned up for work in august of 2001. he took the job only for a few days. he was on scene when it all happened and died in the rubble. that kind of citizen is one reason wanted to write the book....
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wrestling with a sense of urgency thinking he's right and with his own sense of importance but also a cassandranowing something and how to conduct yourself. it's difficult as an ex-president. i worked with president bush for several use someone of several use and what it thinks the nose was his incredible graciousness at pulling back. he was less at the and less activist president he could see is more of a statesman and a bit. it's hard for anyone to be an ex-president. you have anxiety about the future and anxiety about how the past is perceived. what do you think is the single most important thing in this book lacks. >> guest: i think hoover's argument. hoover was unusual among political figures of his time and ours in that he believed in the importance of their proper narrative of understanding of the past in order to avoid mistakes of the present and the future. he did not want to go quietly into the night. he did to let the new dealers monopolize the argument so he fought back rather rigorously and energetically as sketched out a counternarrative which meant that the new deal came under cr
wrestling with a sense of urgency thinking he's right and with his own sense of importance but also a cassandranowing something and how to conduct yourself. it's difficult as an ex-president. i worked with president bush for several use someone of several use and what it thinks the nose was his incredible graciousness at pulling back. he was less at the and less activist president he could see is more of a statesman and a bit. it's hard for anyone to be an ex-president. you have anxiety about...
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wrestling with the sense of urgency thinking he is right and with his own sense of importance but also cassandra knowing something, how to conduct yourself is difficult as an ex-president. i worked with president bush for several years and i noticed his incredible graciousness at pulling back. he was a less active president because he is more on the states that into it but it is hard for anyone to be an ex-president. you have anxiety about the future and how the past is perceived. what do you think is the single most important thing in this book? >> i think it is hoover's argument. hoover was unusual among political figures of his time and ours in that he believed in the importance of a proper narrative of understanding the past to avoid the mistakes of the present and the future so he did not want to go quietly into the night. he did not want to lead the new dealers monopolize the argument so he fought back rather vigorously and energetically sketched out a counternarrative which meant the new deal came under criticism and that argument whether one accept every detail or fundamentals was part o
wrestling with the sense of urgency thinking he is right and with his own sense of importance but also cassandra knowing something, how to conduct yourself is difficult as an ex-president. i worked with president bush for several years and i noticed his incredible graciousness at pulling back. he was a less active president because he is more on the states that into it but it is hard for anyone to be an ex-president. you have anxiety about the future and how the past is perceived. what do you...