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won at crooked stick, riviera, firestone and oakmont. 're talking in all cases places that have hosted major championships. stick, firestone, three pga's. as well. le beach jim: i'm talking since last june. ere's perez. nick: testing your nerve. doing a good job. a really good job. top 10 in the fedexcup standings but not a-game -- the sunday e was looking for. he can't take a stance there being in the line of tringale. e might need to move that coin efore dustin hits this putt. maybe just right of what dustin eds to be concerning himself with. so lanny watkins' record is safely by the three shot. peter: i can't believe he's not moving that coin. kind of am too. 5 when oal back in 19 he broke the record here was to andr put a five on his card that last day he had nothing a four. an nick: wow, that's the way to do it. jim: knock it in for the big ovation. a "number one" chants breaking out. nick: that's pretty cool. jim: yes, it is. nick: felt a little shiver after that. spine hiver down his thinking i'm world number one. that's pretty co
won at crooked stick, riviera, firestone and oakmont. 're talking in all cases places that have hosted major championships. stick, firestone, three pga's. as well. le beach jim: i'm talking since last june. ere's perez. nick: testing your nerve. doing a good job. a really good job. top 10 in the fedexcup standings but not a-game -- the sunday e was looking for. he can't take a stance there being in the line of tringale. e might need to move that coin efore dustin hits this putt. maybe just...
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jo firestone down to the javits so we sent one of our writers jo firestone down to the javit center torience. ladies and gentlemen, please to us a full repo welcome jo firestone!rt on her fair experience. ladies a nd ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jo, first of all, how was the -- so, welcome. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: well, i mean you're here all the time. >> well, yeah, that's true. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: how was the toy fair? how was the experience? >> i loved it. >> jimmy: you did. >> i had a great time. javits center -- huge. >> jimmy: giant's like city blocks long. >> so, yeah. we went and we got these toys. is was good time. >> jimmy: is was good time. there you go. [ light laughter ] now, jo, let's see. the first toy -- >> okay, i'd love to show you -- i'd love to show you these toys and i will. so here we go. [ light laughter ] this first one. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> is this guy. this guy is -- look at this -- you know what this is? >> jimmy: it's an l. right? >> yes. and -- >> jimmy: this is what you got at the toy fair? >> no, no, look. >> jimmy: javits center.
jo firestone down to the javits so we sent one of our writers jo firestone down to the javit center torience. ladies and gentlemen, please to us a full repo welcome jo firestone!rt on her fair experience. ladies a nd ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jo, first of all, how was the -- so, welcome. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: well, i mean you're here all the time. >> well, yeah, that's true. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: how was the toy fair? how was the...
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in some a case came our way, firestone against time or time against firestone. it was a salacious divorce case out of florida or in mary alice firestone had sued her husband, he sued her back for adultery and cruelty and all that stuff. the trial record, the judge has an colorful comments. according to testimony on behalf of defendant, extramarital escapades of the plaintiff were bizarre and would have made dr. freud's hair curl. on the other hand, testified about the husband would indicate he was guilty of bounding from what bed partner to another with the erotic zezt of a setter. he says neither party is domesticated. [laughter] mr. diskant: therefore the marriage was at an end for lack of domestication. time magazine reported this in a milestone one sentence, the divorcing and granted on the ground adultery. and mary alice firestone sued in florida, because i heard arguments, any idiot with no that you can't get alimony granted if the grounds for the divorce were adultery, so the reference to lack of domestication must mean something else, even though the lac
in some a case came our way, firestone against time or time against firestone. it was a salacious divorce case out of florida or in mary alice firestone had sued her husband, he sued her back for adultery and cruelty and all that stuff. the trial record, the judge has an colorful comments. according to testimony on behalf of defendant, extramarital escapades of the plaintiff were bizarre and would have made dr. freud's hair curl. on the other hand, testified about the husband would indicate he...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome jo firestone!mmy: well, i mean you're here all the time. >> well, yeah, that's true. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: how was the toy fair? how was the experience? >> i loved it. >> jimmy: you did. >> i had a great time. >> jimmy: giant's like city blocks long. >> large -- >> okay, i'd love to show you -- i'd love to show you these toys and i will. so here we go. [ light laughter ] this first one. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> is this guy. this guy is -- look at this -- you know what this is? >> jimmy: it's an l. right? >> yes. and -- >> jimmy: this is what you got at the toy fair? >> no, no, look. >> jimmy: javits center. it's a giant building. >> what it is? >> jimmy: what do you do with it? >> look what you can do. ready? you ready to see what i'm doing? look what i'm gonna do. okay. hey! [ laughter ] thank you. >> jimmy: i don't know. i don't know if that's -- >> try, try, try, try it. you'll love it. see what -- see what comes out. [ laughter ] no, no, no, the white. see what -- >> jimmy: see what comes ou
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome jo firestone!mmy: well, i mean you're here all the time. >> well, yeah, that's true. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: how was the toy fair? how was the experience? >> i loved it. >> jimmy: you did. >> i had a great time. >> jimmy: giant's like city blocks long. >> large -- >> okay, i'd love to show you -- i'd love to show you these toys and i will. so here we go. [ light laughter ] this first one. >> jimmy:...
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kari firestone, ceo aureus asset management. live from boston. how are you?what is your pick of the day? >> it's schwab. so we've been looking to add another financial. and we chose schwab which we've been adding recently. and the reasons are several. let's start with its u.s. centric. it's growing 15% to 20% a share. you have no problem with border adjustment taxes. they're gaining market share in a number of areas including individuals which is their big business. we all know schwab doesn't discount brokerage but also registered investment advisers. so firms who do what my firm does and they've used platforms before with bigger banks as custodians and they've moved on to the lowest cost, platform available right now, which is schwab. so they're gaining market share. offering a very high quality product. and they're increasing the number of advisers who move toward them. we also like the fact that they make a lot of money on the sweep of cash into their bank. and as interest rates rise, of course schwab benefits. if you move $10 billion in to the bank at sch
kari firestone, ceo aureus asset management. live from boston. how are you?what is your pick of the day? >> it's schwab. so we've been looking to add another financial. and we chose schwab which we've been adding recently. and the reasons are several. let's start with its u.s. centric. it's growing 15% to 20% a share. you have no problem with border adjustment taxes. they're gaining market share in a number of areas including individuals which is their big business. we all know schwab...
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carrie firestone, kick us off. >> america water works, infrastructure play. it's a utility but does a lot of work like projects on cleaning up the water supply, sewage systems. we think that there's all sorts of ways that the trump infrastructure effort can play there. i like american water works. bostonian so i love the new england patriot. >> picking the patriots to win? >> you bet. >> confidence. ov overconfident maybe but -- >> six flags, never owned it before. just put a position on. i'm going in stocks where the majority of the revenue every country i invested, canada, united states, mexico. i don't understand what we're doing with the trade agreement anymore. i don't want to get involved in border tax stuff. >> you're going all russell all the time? >> up to 20% now in small mid. i like the fact that i don't have to worry about what trump is going to do on trade. same thing in canada and mexico, owning the domestic revenue names. that way i don't have to worry about border tax. >> josh brown? >> amd earlier in the show, nvidia, two stocks that are star
carrie firestone, kick us off. >> america water works, infrastructure play. it's a utility but does a lot of work like projects on cleaning up the water supply, sewage systems. we think that there's all sorts of ways that the trump infrastructure effort can play there. i like american water works. bostonian so i love the new england patriot. >> picking the patriots to win? >> you bet. >> confidence. ov overconfident maybe but -- >> six flags, never owned it before....
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i suggested they were reading firestone, and other prodigal feminist works. i think if we as countercultural historians began to probe more deeply, we will find fewer distinctions and more of fuzzy gray areas. >> ok, so berkeley in the 1960's does a pretty good job. what would you place a film like easy rider in your individual narrative of that moment? >> irish tim hodgin was here -- i wish tim hodgson was here who wrote manhood in the age of aquarius. i think that film conforms to one of the many countercultural masculinity's. >> a british film company will have about been around may of this year and documentary called "the counterculture in hollywood," penned "easy rider" features in it. it should be pretty cold. >> that is great. >> i think the berkeley film is an excellent film. the reason the filmmaker structures it the way he does is because berkeley radicals get back to the 1930's and late 1950's and early 1960's. berkeley radicals were of various -- a very serious and sober bunch, who did not think much of the beat generation much less the countercul
i suggested they were reading firestone, and other prodigal feminist works. i think if we as countercultural historians began to probe more deeply, we will find fewer distinctions and more of fuzzy gray areas. >> ok, so berkeley in the 1960's does a pretty good job. what would you place a film like easy rider in your individual narrative of that moment? >> irish tim hodgin was here -- i wish tim hodgson was here who wrote manhood in the age of aquarius. i think that film conforms to...
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andrew firestone. >> s, andrew firestone. con up, andrew. >> how are you? >> great. >> hi.tle more relieved it's guys coming up here. >> that's fine. >> fell in love with a lovely lady named molly and even got married on tv. any guesses? >> is it he also -- >> he's in the audience. >> i'm going to help you. >> oh, jason, jason. >> jason mesnick. [ applause ] what's up, jason? >> hi. how are you? >> and finally, your hearts were broken by the same bachelorette but now with lauren he's part of a new duet. ben. come on out, ben higgins. >> thanks for coming, man. >> hi, >> hi. >> thanks for being here. hey, ben. >> how is it going. >> bachelor nation very happy to see all of you all here. we know that you guys understand obviously what nick is going through better than any of us. what is harder, what was harder for you guys, doing it or reliving it on tv? >> reliving it on tv. i mean, as embarrassing as it is to see yourself on tv if i do a voice. mail and sounds awkward that's bad enough. imagine watching yourself kiss on tv and have your mom watch it so definitely harder. >>
andrew firestone. >> s, andrew firestone. con up, andrew. >> how are you? >> great. >> hi.tle more relieved it's guys coming up here. >> that's fine. >> fell in love with a lovely lady named molly and even got married on tv. any guesses? >> is it he also -- >> he's in the audience. >> i'm going to help you. >> oh, jason, jason. >> jason mesnick. [ applause ] what's up, jason? >> hi. how are you? >> and finally, your...
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>> a few of them are firestones but most of them are good years. >> mostly good years. >> hi, kelly.ou. >> are you a registered dietition? >> i'm registered dietition. >> now the ivy of this segment, this lovely couple, valentine dinner, there are certain foods that will make you not want to kiss at the end of the evening. >> you got it, yes. >> but there are other foods that will allow you to get right in there. >> absolutely. >> and smooch. >> now, we have graphic evidence that these two do like to kiss. roll tape. >> but you must say i've never seen a sexier man, mike jerrick, have you, than this lurch? >> oh, my goodness. >> wow. >> so you like to kiss? >> even after 22 years. >> after 22 years. >> yes. >> let's go with the things that will be bad for them. >> all right. we will start. >> so when you get up to ditter -- dinner you don't want to be ordering fish. figurer is something that is going to kind of link nerve your mouth and, you know that fishy smell. it sits and oxidize z, more your breath won't smell good, even if there are herbs and nice things there, so might want to
>> a few of them are firestones but most of them are good years. >> mostly good years. >> hi, kelly.ou. >> are you a registered dietition? >> i'm registered dietition. >> now the ivy of this segment, this lovely couple, valentine dinner, there are certain foods that will make you not want to kiss at the end of the evening. >> you got it, yes. >> but there are other foods that will allow you to get right in there. >> absolutely. >> and...
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being incendiary, how trump handles it even if it's through others in the circle may add to the firestonedy hamp erg his administration and that's one other headache he doesn't need. >> do we think this is a priority? i know there were many promises made during the campaign, but daca does it go on the back burner or come to the forefront. >> the president said he wanted to eliminate all 11 million undocumented immigrants. then he said we're going to get rid of 7 or 800,000 criminals. but we know the sweeps we saw last week, lots of others, children and parents, were swept in along with those criminals. so where it goes right now is very unclear. >> and it has a huge impact here in california. thank you as always for your insight. >> coming up, the severe weather force a local to get creative. how zoo keepers are keeping the animals safe. >> and we are of course already seeing overcast skies. we've seen some rain in san francisco but we are tracking a major storm headed towards the bay area. wool have a closer look at that timeline plus we'll have a look at all of those watches and warning
being incendiary, how trump handles it even if it's through others in the circle may add to the firestonedy hamp erg his administration and that's one other headache he doesn't need. >> do we think this is a priority? i know there were many promises made during the campaign, but daca does it go on the back burner or come to the forefront. >> the president said he wanted to eliminate all 11 million undocumented immigrants. then he said we're going to get rid of 7 or 800,000...
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company new twist on the ancient practice of sweat lodges, instead of using heated firestones clientsegrees blanket for about an hour. >> you can lay down and burn a thousand calories while watching all of your favorite shows on netflix. >> i notice i'm just like generally less irritable, less stressed, and then there is like the weight loss aspect of it, too. >> sign me up for. >> this experts warning, however, that sweating should not row place exercise, and it is not recommended for pregnant women or people with heart disease. >> time 6:50. a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> nora o'donnell joins us live from new york with a preview. good morning, nora. >> good morning, happy valentine day to both of you. a lot of news this morning ahead. fall out from the resignation of michael flynn. what it means for national security, plus mark phillips is in antartica with how researchers are using breathalyzer test on killer whales to track the potential impact of climate change. >> new rules changing dating rules, chief scientific advisor from match. com. yes, they have one. why men want
company new twist on the ancient practice of sweat lodges, instead of using heated firestones clientsegrees blanket for about an hour. >> you can lay down and burn a thousand calories while watching all of your favorite shows on netflix. >> i notice i'm just like generally less irritable, less stressed, and then there is like the weight loss aspect of it, too. >> sign me up for. >> this experts warning, however, that sweating should not row place exercise, and it is not...
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often conclude with a feminist awakening that not only involves female bonding experiences, but the firestone dialectic affects or sexual politics. this richness and complexity of this interplay with competing feminism's in the counterculture bags for further investigation. while the limitations of cultural feminism have been amply documented, we can't dismiss it as an unfortunate diversion from true feminism. as having little or no historical impact. cultural women alone, lesbian feminists who launch their own back to land movement also gravitated toward its precepts. then was the legacy of hippie women's cultural feminism? short-term, it led many to demand authority and respect in their own relationship and extended communal families. in the longer scheme and in keeping connected with the long 60's narratives and the theme of this panel, hippie women withing to be aligned natural, vital and cosmic forces went on to craft and promote new that ran from paganism, meditation and channeling to tibet and his him and buddhism and the appropriation of native american spiritual traditions. packaged
often conclude with a feminist awakening that not only involves female bonding experiences, but the firestone dialectic affects or sexual politics. this richness and complexity of this interplay with competing feminism's in the counterculture bags for further investigation. while the limitations of cultural feminism have been amply documented, we can't dismiss it as an unfortunate diversion from true feminism. as having little or no historical impact. cultural women alone, lesbian feminists who...
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as using the h 28 program because you are losing a lot of bureaucratic displays, some rules that firestoners don't like. because you have a constricted workforce, all of the wages are a prevailing wage rate for the worker population. any inflation area that you would go at the documented worker population, which does not lead to the inflation is slowing us all. thed: i hear people from turbine of ministration saying why do we rely on this many people for undocumented -- undocumented industry? make sure you have the legal workforce. -- simple he rude deport half of the worker pat relation and him have anything in place to take up that flack, you are talking about higher food prices, u.s. food production going overseas. that leads to fewer jobs in the u.s. because you have those upstream independent industries, including manufacturing that from a small workforce. david: coming up we will be previewing president trump's televised speech to congress. this is bloomberg. david: this is bloomberg markets, trump's first 100 days. looking now at the future of u.s. trade deal, something very much on
as using the h 28 program because you are losing a lot of bureaucratic displays, some rules that firestoners don't like. because you have a constricted workforce, all of the wages are a prevailing wage rate for the worker population. any inflation area that you would go at the documented worker population, which does not lead to the inflation is slowing us all. thed: i hear people from turbine of ministration saying why do we rely on this many people for undocumented -- undocumented industry?...
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it's fake, firestone, phoney, f. they are the enemy of the people.ink the mainstream media reacted to that? pete: i wonder. are you ready to meet the new face of the democratic party? >> so keep fighting and keep the faith and i'll be right there with you every step of the way. pete: why was she not 40 points ahead? i love that clip, too. is that really helpful for the dems? clayton: did you feel a chill in the air last night? that was real. >> donald j. trump. [chanting] >> so that his malignant works may fail utterly. clayton: all part of these witches plan to cast a spell on president trump. "fox & friends" hour two starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ clayton: what if it will work? witches spells maybe voodoo dolls. abby: those witches working overnight double, double toil and trouble. clayton: what is that from? abby: shakespeare. is it double double toil and trouble? abby: i don't know. i may be wrong. abby: mcbeth. pete: you are learned. clayton: if you were sleeping last night you probably missed donald trump tweeting last night 10:
it's fake, firestone, phoney, f. they are the enemy of the people.ink the mainstream media reacted to that? pete: i wonder. are you ready to meet the new face of the democratic party? >> so keep fighting and keep the faith and i'll be right there with you every step of the way. pete: why was she not 40 points ahead? i love that clip, too. is that really helpful for the dems? clayton: did you feel a chill in the air last night? that was real. >> donald j. trump. [chanting] >>...