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that is a blue dog -- is not like dr. seuss? streets on the outskirts of mumbai have been turning blue, this after waiting into waters that have been affected by industrial waste. the change in color is because factories are manufacturing coloring dye. they are releasing dust of untreated into the river, and that is where the dogs go to drink and cool off. you know which ones do it, because they are blue. all right, the creator of one of the most popular -- probably the most popular musical ever on broadway -- david fans in los angeles the chance for some cheap seats. lin-manue special ticket lottery for " hamilton" outside the theater on wednesday. that show can cost hundreds and hundreds of dollars per ticket, but people who won the lottery got 2 tickets for $10 each. was closedoulevard to traffic to try to accommodate everybody. in all, 40 tickets for wednesday night show were given out. so exciting. police in ohio came to an elderly man's a after his bike was stolen. he is 89 years old, he is an army veteran, and he stays in
that is a blue dog -- is not like dr. seuss? streets on the outskirts of mumbai have been turning blue, this after waiting into waters that have been affected by industrial waste. the change in color is because factories are manufacturing coloring dye. they are releasing dust of untreated into the river, and that is where the dogs go to drink and cool off. you know which ones do it, because they are blue. all right, the creator of one of the most popular -- probably the most popular musical...
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Aug 31, 2017
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you have a club house painted in dr. seusss it has a dungeon in it where you throw axes at the wall. you are an honest to god oligarch! >> are you sure? >> stephen: i am positive. i want in. >> now you are on board. >> stephen: totally on board. >> totally on board. >> stephen: thank you. i need some bologna. thank you, mikhail, thank you so much for showing me how to be an oligarch and for the cool hat. ( applause ) tomorrow our russia week continues. join me tomorrow for my exclusive visit to moscow's alleged presidential pee pee suite, did two prostitutes pee on that bed, did one television host. join us tomorrow to find out. we'll be right back with the star of atomic blonde, james mcavoy. ( applause ) andre is an air traffic controller. when it comes to planning the best routes, nobody does it better. he's also a championship-winning football coach. when it comes to mortgages, he's less confident. fortunately for andre, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's simple, so he can understand the details a
you have a club house painted in dr. seusss it has a dungeon in it where you throw axes at the wall. you are an honest to god oligarch! >> are you sure? >> stephen: i am positive. i want in. >> now you are on board. >> stephen: totally on board. >> totally on board. >> stephen: thank you. i need some bologna. thank you, mikhail, thank you so much for showing me how to be an oligarch and for the cool hat. ( applause ) tomorrow our russia week continues. join...
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Aug 23, 2017
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other kids were picking up dr. seuss.e "encyclopedia britannica." >> and so you have always had this love and fascination with facts and reading? 'cause that's what's interesting. you were reading the encyclopedia. it's not like you were reading advanced kids' books. >> no, i've just always been one of those people that just liked to know stuff, and if i hear about something that i don't know about... >> right. >> i like to go and look it up and find out more about it. >> but where and when is that ever gonna pay off for you? >> you know, i don't really have
other kids were picking up dr. seuss.e "encyclopedia britannica." >> and so you have always had this love and fascination with facts and reading? 'cause that's what's interesting. you were reading the encyclopedia. it's not like you were reading advanced kids' books. >> no, i've just always been one of those people that just liked to know stuff, and if i hear about something that i don't know about... >> right. >> i like to go and look it up and find out more...
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and i kind of imagine that he's like some sort of dr. seuss who's like a balloon, and every time his name is mentioned, he gets a bit bigger and a bit bigger. he feeds off this energy, like a star trek, you know, alien who feeds off the mention of his name. and so the answer, of course, is to stop talking about him. >> does he just keep getting bigger? or at some point does he implode? >> that's what everybody is thinking. i know a few of the people on the show i work with who said he was never going to win, who now say he'll never last the first year. >> no second term. >> if you imagine that the press decided they would cover congress and, you know, various cabinet members and what they said and did, but they would simply never talk about him. they would actually ban his name from the pages. of course it won't happen, because he's clickbait. >> they hate him, but they love him. >> you see how much junk mail comes through the spam filter thing. trump's latest thing. they want to see what he said, what fury he's unleashed on this or claim he's
and i kind of imagine that he's like some sort of dr. seuss who's like a balloon, and every time his name is mentioned, he gets a bit bigger and a bit bigger. he feeds off this energy, like a star trek, you know, alien who feeds off the mention of his name. and so the answer, of course, is to stop talking about him. >> does he just keep getting bigger? or at some point does he implode? >> that's what everybody is thinking. i know a few of the people on the show i work with who said...
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Aug 26, 2017
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his name is yertle the turtle, after the dr. seuss course. >> and when i first brought him in, my students said, "what does yertle like?" and i said, "he loves when you listen and when you read to him." and they took it and ran, and he loves when you follow directions, and when you're nice
his name is yertle the turtle, after the dr. seuss course. >> and when i first brought him in, my students said, "what does yertle like?" and i said, "he loves when you listen and when you read to him." and they took it and ran, and he loves when you follow directions, and when you're nice
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his name is yertle the turtle, after the dr. seuss >> of course. >> and when i first brought him in, my students said, "what does yertle like?" when you listen and when you read to him." and they took it and ran, and he loves when you follow directions, and when you're nice to your friends, etcetera, etcetera. so all i have do is say, "yertle's watching," an >> you have taken elf on a
his name is yertle the turtle, after the dr. seuss >> of course. >> and when i first brought him in, my students said, "what does yertle like?" when you listen and when you read to him." and they took it and ran, and he loves when you follow directions, and when you're nice to your friends, etcetera, etcetera. so all i have do is say, "yertle's watching," an >> you have taken elf on a
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. >> seth: that of course is from the famous dr. seuss"whining and winning." [ light laughter ] i whine and i whine and i whine 'til i win. and i'll whine once again until i double win-win. [ light laughter ] so with the president basically a growing credibility crisis and new challenges presenting themselves every day. it's perhaps no surprise that trump's team is looking for a new communications director after the firing of former white house press secretary sean spicer. spicer for his part seems to be enjoying his new found freedom. on saturday he was spotted at fenway park enjoying a boston red sox game. and just to make sure he felt at home, the red sox gave him a seat where spicer was most comfortable. [ light laughter ] so who is in line to become trump's next communications director? well according to reports, trump is considering senior policy adviser steven miller to fill the role. steven miller? he doesn't look like a communications director. he looks like a funeral director. [ laughter ] he looks like a haunted painting whose
. >> seth: that of course is from the famous dr. seuss"whining and winning." [ light laughter ] i whine and i whine and i whine 'til i win. and i'll whine once again until i double win-win. [ light laughter ] so with the president basically a growing credibility crisis and new challenges presenting themselves every day. it's perhaps no surprise that trump's team is looking for a new communications director after the firing of former white house press secretary sean spicer....
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being trapped in an elevator, having a mouse or rat in your house, that sounds a little bit like dr. seuss. my apologies for that. the information processing regularity is good news people will update more reliably with them bad news. bad news they will say that's noise. good news they will say oh, okay. we know there is an asymmetry and it turns out to have neurological foundations. it's an identifiable part of the brain's that blocks updating with respect to bad news and if you zap it than the good news bad news affect disappears. what i was interested in is how this works with political information. we've gone onto 300 plus americans, recruited them and sorted them into three groups based on their answers to questions about the environment. week climate change believers and moderate climate change believers. creative names for our three. the data we got is not surprising in terms of their anticipated warning. the only thing that is interesting there is that week believers are not at 1.0, they are at a six here's what we did that's internet relevant and finding out how people process inf
being trapped in an elevator, having a mouse or rat in your house, that sounds a little bit like dr. seuss. my apologies for that. the information processing regularity is good news people will update more reliably with them bad news. bad news they will say that's noise. good news they will say oh, okay. we know there is an asymmetry and it turns out to have neurological foundations. it's an identifiable part of the brain's that blocks updating with respect to bad news and if you zap it than...
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so, to quote dr. seuss, "the time has come, the time is now."nk you again for the opportunity to testify. i would be pleased to answer questions the members may have. >> thank you. mr. solomon? >> mr. chairman, senator wyden and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today on tax reform. i'm here today speaking on my own behalf. for many years, policymakers have expressed a desire to reform the internal revenue code. much has changed since the last major overhaul in the tax reform act of 1986. all of us recognize that updating the code is a necessity. we hope we are at a climax in this effort and that in the coming months we will see the enactment of significant reform. in march 2011, i had the privilege of testifying before this committee about tax reform. as i stated in my testimony then, the primary purpose of the federal tax system is to collect the revenues needed to fund the government. we would all agree that the goals of an optimal tax system would include promoting economic growth, minimizing di
so, to quote dr. seuss, "the time has come, the time is now."nk you again for the opportunity to testify. i would be pleased to answer questions the members may have. >> thank you. mr. solomon? >> mr. chairman, senator wyden and distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today on tax reform. i'm here today speaking on my own behalf. for many years, policymakers have expressed a desire to reform the internal revenue code. much has...
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i sound like dr. seuss.ow to make the perfect popsicle from your own home. >> joining us now melissa donovan. a giant in store nutritionist. i didn't know giant had one. >> we do. you can find us on giant food.com. today we'll go through three easy tips to building a nutritious and tasty popsicle. pick a good base. you can do 100 percent juice, water. this one here with the strawberries i used yogurt as my base so it's a little bit of yogurt strawberries. >> they lk >> they do look good. >> they look amazing. marisa do you have to go for the full fat yogurt. >> any type you want. >> any type. >> you can use greek yogurt, regular, flavored unflavored. >> that looks delicious. >> it's very easy to make. second step get that color in there so that beautiful red color comes from the strawberries. so, if you look at our green one here, this one is actually made with spinach bananas and a little bit of peas. so i know people are skeptical about putting veggies in their pops. >> wait a minute. whoa, whoa. you're go
i sound like dr. seuss.ow to make the perfect popsicle from your own home. >> joining us now melissa donovan. a giant in store nutritionist. i didn't know giant had one. >> we do. you can find us on giant food.com. today we'll go through three easy tips to building a nutritious and tasty popsicle. pick a good base. you can do 100 percent juice, water. this one here with the strawberries i used yogurt as my base so it's a little bit of yogurt strawberries. >> they lk >>...
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that's dr. seuss. what does this say? what does this mean to you? 1942. so that date is significant. yes? >> there's an element of f malfeasance with the coming of the japanese. with the cartoon it implies they have a connection with the country of origin and they're willing to act on the desires of that government should they be called to do so. >> how so? what are they going to do? >> blow up something. the little boxes that they're carrying say tnt. so it is assumed they're going to do some sort of damage. >> and what about the ways in which they're drawn, the number of them? >> there are a number of them in a variety of different -- they have different clothing but all of the faces are the same, and that perpetuates the stereotype that all asians look the same. it also, i think, speaks to a stereotype that the japanese act as a unit. >> yeah. >> they're uniform, and that only contributes to this militarizing portrayal of japanese. >> good. okay. so one thing here t remember the statue for our harbor, what was the chinese guy wearing? was he wearing li
that's dr. seuss. what does this say? what does this mean to you? 1942. so that date is significant. yes? >> there's an element of f malfeasance with the coming of the japanese. with the cartoon it implies they have a connection with the country of origin and they're willing to act on the desires of that government should they be called to do so. >> how so? what are they going to do? >> blow up something. the little boxes that they're carrying say tnt. so it is assumed they're...