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must be a brutally honest place to work, just like i got a new haircut, what dining diewng? you look like shit! i'm so sorry. it looks like a squirrel died on your head! i need to keep my job. this is a big deal, andrew mccabe, number two at the f.b.i. has been fired. now the justice department said it's because mccabe lied about leaking information to the press. but mccabe has a different theory. >> mccabe says his firing was part of a wider effort to discredit the f.b.i. and the mueller investigation. he says he was singled out because of events heed with in the aftermath of firing of f.b.i. director james comby. >> trump and jeff sessions have been attacking andrew mccabe, they're probably worried mccabe could be a key supporting witness to possible obstruction of justice charges or any other wrongdoing by trump in handling the russian inquiry. >> trevor: interesting. mccabe says he got fired because he's got dirt on donald trump, he's got info on the comby firing, part of trump investigation, he knows trump bought a sex doll and diducted as a business expense -- the last
must be a brutally honest place to work, just like i got a new haircut, what dining diewng? you look like shit! i'm so sorry. it looks like a squirrel died on your head! i need to keep my job. this is a big deal, andrew mccabe, number two at the f.b.i. has been fired. now the justice department said it's because mccabe lied about leaking information to the press. but mccabe has a different theory. >> mccabe says his firing was part of a wider effort to discredit the f.b.i. and the mueller...
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a shave and a haircut, nfl star tom brady get as new look for a good cause.e watching "early today" ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked f
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neil: on good news front, the haircut, delicious. >> you like it? neil: very nice. >> black and dexter. black & decker. neil: shipped off the side. >> wood blade. neil: very, very nice. down 156 points. always happens when charlie comes up here, we're doing fine and then kaboom!. more after this. : today, the new new york is sparking innovation. you see it in the southern tier with companies that are developing powerful batteries that make everything from cell phones to rail cars more efficient. which helps improve every aspect of advanced rail technology. all with support from a highly-educated workforce and vocational job training. across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state, that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. nah. not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler w
neil: on good news front, the haircut, delicious. >> you like it? neil: very nice. >> black and dexter. black & decker. neil: shipped off the side. >> wood blade. neil: very, very nice. down 156 points. always happens when charlie comes up here, we're doing fine and then kaboom!. more after this. : today, the new new york is sparking innovation. you see it in the southern tier with companies that are developing powerful batteries that make everything from cell phones to...
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new locks? >> it's working for him. >> yeah. >> he kind of looks like the lego man with his old haircut.eded a fresh do. >> and there warm. >> get ready soprano fans, it has been eight years since we all thought there was something wrong with our cable. now there's talks of a "sopranos" sequel movie. >> it won't be an original story for the late tony. instead, it will focus on the crime organization before the event of the series happening. >> the show will take place around the new york riots in 1967. some of the beloved characters will still be involved though. >> no word on who those people are. but it's safe to say some of the older members of the crew could show up as their younger selves. >>> and finally we're going to bring in our "bachelor" analyst one more time. and jack is so excited because "the bachelor" no more. >> there is an update. >> no, big, big news. arie and lauren have taken another big step in their relationship. the first public date. jack, what can you tell us? >> one, i can't tell you anything and i just hope it goes well. mercifully. be uneventful. >> they had s
new locks? >> it's working for him. >> yeah. >> he kind of looks like the lego man with his old haircut.eded a fresh do. >> and there warm. >> get ready soprano fans, it has been eight years since we all thought there was something wrong with our cable. now there's talks of a "sopranos" sequel movie. >> it won't be an original story for the late tony. instead, it will focus on the crime organization before the event of the series happening. >>...
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haircut, that's exciting... later in this broadcast. ((steve)) here's what we are tracking new.......at nine (catherine) a colorado teenager is turning her condition into fuel for advocacy.(steve) she suffers from lyme disease -- and after developing an app to track ticks, she's testifying in front of maryland lawmakers to help get patients the medications they need. megan pringle has the story. you're meeting olivia goodreau on a good day.but on her bad days -- or lyme days as she calls them - getting out of bed is a struggle.olivia goodreau/entrepreneur"you just feel horrible and you feel like you have the flu."olivia is 13 years old and will have lyme disease for the rest of her life.or at least until there is a cure.olivia goodreau/entrepreneur"i was bitten by a tick in missouri between the summer between first and second grade and i've had lyme disease ever since. it took them 18 eighteen months and 51 doctors to figure out what i had." natsot/olivia goodreau"and you can see how many ticks there are around you." that's why she led the design of "tick tracker."it tracks and
haircut, that's exciting... later in this broadcast. ((steve)) here's what we are tracking new.......at nine (catherine) a colorado teenager is turning her condition into fuel for advocacy.(steve) she suffers from lyme disease -- and after developing an app to track ticks, she's testifying in front of maryland lawmakers to help get patients the medications they need. megan pringle has the story. you're meeting olivia goodreau on a good day.but on her bad days -- or lyme days as she calls them -...
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. >>> "the boston globe" says tom brady got a fresh haircut for a good cause. the newjoined governor charlie baker in getting their head shaved yesterday. brady was the special mystery guest at the fund-raiser for boston's cancer institute. the event raised $6.5 million. brady will be a guest on "the late show with stephen colbert" on monday. >> i'm getting my tickets. i did not know that. he will be with colbert. hair looks good no matter what. >> yeah. >> for a good cause. >>> a girl scout project in colorado shows the strength of girl power. five girls in aurora proposed a law to fine drivers if they're caught smoking with child in their car. the girl scouts wrote the ordinance and then presented it to the mayor and city council. the new law goes into effect. we spoke to them about this hands on civic lesson. >> reporter: they are the youngest movers and shakers in aurora, colorado, and 13-year-old julie knows how they did it. >> we aren't the type of people who give up. >> reporter: it started as a girl scout project, create a city ordinance and then take it to the
. >>> "the boston globe" says tom brady got a fresh haircut for a good cause. the newjoined governor charlie baker in getting their head shaved yesterday. brady was the special mystery guest at the fund-raiser for boston's cancer institute. the event raised $6.5 million. brady will be a guest on "the late show with stephen colbert" on monday. >> i'm getting my tickets. i did not know that. he will be with colbert. hair looks good no matter what. >> yeah....
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haircut and a hot meal. >> i really think that the biggest thing, though, is a new guy gets treated with respect. some of these guys have not been. they have not treated themselves with respect, nor been treated with respect. >> reporter: 23-year old tarod stewart beamed as he tried on this suit-- his first ever. >> actually, i was in thes strenning around and catching charges and stuff like o at. really not nothing proud of me. now, i'm older. and m trying to make better life. >> reporter: shawnntones is six clean, and will soon graduate from a drug recovery program. >> when i put the suit, this suit on, it makes me feel like i've grown, i've matured. you know, i'm a productive member of society. i'm a man. you know, it made me just feel oud. >> reporter: christopher schafer knows about wanting a new lease on life. o he we desperate for it. >> i've been clean for3 years. so that's, that's kind of where the magic happens for me. is that i'm in a situation where i'm able to help, i'm able to help other people. >> reporter: a lot of people can't imagine-- they've never been in that situation, what
haircut and a hot meal. >> i really think that the biggest thing, though, is a new guy gets treated with respect. some of these guys have not been. they have not treated themselves with respect, nor been treated with respect. >> reporter: 23-year old tarod stewart beamed as he tried on this suit-- his first ever. >> actually, i was in thes strenning around and catching charges and stuff like o at. really not nothing proud of me. now, i'm older. and m trying to make better...
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haircut. their barbers are also helping to trim their blood pressure. >> i have a head doctor degree. >> reporter: you're the head roctor here. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: this is our western good evening. i'm elaine quijano. young americans took to the streets today in numbers like we have not seen since the vietnam war. the "march for our lives" was a response to the massacre last honth at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. an estimated crowd of half a million rallied in washington, d.c. eun control rallies were also planned in 800 cities around the world. young people chanted, "never again." eeey want to feel safe in their schools and communities. dey're demanding change. among americans who want stricter gun laws, a new cbs poll finds 58% believe recent marches and activism are a turning point. for more on today's march, here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: the survivors of y e marjory stoneman douglas high school massacre have turned their grief into action, and now, for 39 days, they've used the spotlight to demand the change that they believe is long overdue. t welcome to the revolution. ( cheers ) >> reporter: t
haircut. their barbers are also helping to trim their blood pressure. >> i have a head doctor degree. >> reporter: you're the head roctor here. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: this is our western good evening. i'm elaine quijano. young americans took to the streets today in numbers like we have not seen since the vietnam war. the "march for our lives" was a response to the massacre last honth at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland,...
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new time. >> anthony: mmm! wow, that's great! dude that's pretty spicy. perfect with beer. >> linh: it stimulates more drinks. >> anthony: lobster from the south china sea. give it a nice haircut anthonysweet! just like i remember, back in nha trang. >> linh: ah, yeah. >> anthony: well, i'm a sentimental guy, linh. >> linh: sometimes at work, i try be serious and i just think about work. but i don't know why, when i meet you, i just think about drinking and getting something good to eat. one more cheer? >> anthony: good to see you again my friend. it's been a long time since my old friend and i met. a hell of a lot of road with this guy. one of the great joys of life is riding a scooter through vietnam. to be part of this mysterious, thrilling, beautiful, choreography. thousands upon thousands of people, families, friends, lovers. each an individual story glimpsed for a second or two in passing. sliding alongside, pouring like a torrent through the city. a flowing, gorgeous thing. as you ride, you not only see but overhear a hundred intimate moments in miniature. you smell wonderful unnamed things cooking, issuing from storefronts and food stalls. the sounds of beeping, laughi
new time. >> anthony: mmm! wow, that's great! dude that's pretty spicy. perfect with beer. >> linh: it stimulates more drinks. >> anthony: lobster from the south china sea. give it a nice haircut anthonysweet! just like i remember, back in nha trang. >> linh: ah, yeah. >> anthony: well, i'm a sentimental guy, linh. >> linh: sometimes at work, i try be serious and i just think about work. but i don't know why, when i meet you, i just think about drinking and...
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haircut. >> guest: benji is a kid growing up in new york in the 80s as i did. unfortunately my life was not very interesting so i had to exaggerate. i'm not that cool or compelling so you have to take a little bit of license. when i started the book unfortunately nobody appeared on the page and it became less and less like my friend david or my friend scott. it started off as a autobiographical and i'm definitely in there but the story supercede any kind of autobiographical. i'm trying to make a compelling story which means exaggerating what actually happened to me. >> host: colson whitehead what is the process to get to an elevator inspector or a zombie or an underground railroad in the physical form? >> guest: t i don't do the same thing from book to book. if you know how to write a certain kind of look and perhaps that's foolish butk writing a book that is plot heavy and following up with a book that is not is plot heavy, a book that has a first-person narrator and one that's funny and not so funny is a way to keep it for me i went from a perverse streak in
haircut. >> guest: benji is a kid growing up in new york in the 80s as i did. unfortunately my life was not very interesting so i had to exaggerate. i'm not that cool or compelling so you have to take a little bit of license. when i started the book unfortunately nobody appeared on the page and it became less and less like my friend david or my friend scott. it started off as a autobiographical and i'm definitely in there but the story supercede any kind of autobiographical. i'm trying to...
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you make all of these new friends and barely get any sleep and everybody leaves after eight weeks and plus tons of cute guys there and most classic bad boys, you know? crazy haircutsreaking the law and they have all hit a girl! i really am going to miss my friends at the semester abroad at the white house so if you wouldn't mind, kind of want to read a statement i prepared. kellyanne you taught me a strong woman can run a campaign and win awhat i turn into if i stick around too long. you're like the human versions of those pictures of black lungs on cigarette boxes! to donny. i'll always be your hopi which is what you called me when you needed help because your big red tie touched the toilet water and, donny, never forget our little inside joke. the meeting was about russian adoption! he'll get that. you won't get that. >> we got more "snl" for you. stay close. >>> as well as oscars. red carpet. the fashion. the speeches. oscars are kicking off tonight. there is most likely drama. time's up and me too's movement and how they are stirring up hollywood's biggest night. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good? it's a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda
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news here. today, president trump had a a meeting with bill gates. at one point both of them looked at each other and go, "wow, what a terrible haircut." [ laughter ] gatesy have a a lot in common, because they've both given away millions of dollars. gates calls it philanthropy, while trump calls it hush money. [ audience ohs ] [ cheers and applause ] too soon? too soon? just about right. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: okay. that's what i thought. here's a big story. in a meeting with canada's prime minister -- did you hear this? trump said that he just made up a bunch of fake facts about trade. [ laughter ] today trump was like, "i'm an expert on trade. that's why everyone calls me a a huge trader." [ laughter and applause ] guys, yesterday was march 14th, or pi day. [ cheers ] like, 3/14, 3.14. a lot of people tried to test themselves to see how many digits of pi they could recite from memory. the president even gave it a a try. let's see how he did. >> 3.141567 -- [ buzzer ] 25 or 26 or 28. [ buzzer ] 8,737,540,000. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: close. pretty close. [ applause ] got to give it to him. pretty close. some celebrity news. i want to say congrat
news here. today, president trump had a a meeting with bill gates. at one point both of them looked at each other and go, "wow, what a terrible haircut." [ laughter ] gatesy have a a lot in common, because they've both given away millions of dollars. gates calls it philanthropy, while trump calls it hush money. [ audience ohs ] [ cheers and applause ] too soon? too soon? just about right. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: okay. that's what i thought. here's a big story. in a...
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new friends, you barely get any sleep, and then everybody leaves after eight weeks. plus, there's tons of cute guys there, okay, and most are like classic bad boys, you know, just crazy haircuts've all hit a girl. i really am going to miss all my friends from my semester abroad at the white house. so if you wouldn't mind, i kind of want to read a statement i prepared. to kelly ananne, you taught me t a strong woman can run a campaign and win and you showed me what i could turn into if i stick around too long. you're like the human version of those pictures of black lungs on cigarette boxes. to donny, i'll always be your hopey, which is what you called me because you needed help because your big red tie touched the toilet water. and donny, never forget our little inside joke, the meeting was about russian adoption, [ laughs ] he'll get that, you won't get that. >> oh, yikes. that "snl" always taking risks. thanks for being with me today, i'm fredricka whitfield. newsroom with ana cabrera starts right now. >>> you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york. i hope you've had a wonderful weekend. first up this afternoon, the president uncensored, captured on a record
new friends, you barely get any sleep, and then everybody leaves after eight weeks. plus, there's tons of cute guys there, okay, and most are like classic bad boys, you know, just crazy haircuts've all hit a girl. i really am going to miss all my friends from my semester abroad at the white house. so if you wouldn't mind, i kind of want to read a statement i prepared. to kelly ananne, you taught me t a strong woman can run a campaign and win and you showed me what i could turn into if i stick...
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haircut. ironically, if you go back in time and reran this test, enron debt would have qualified as high-quality and liquid asset well into 2002, but, you know, the state of new york or new york revenue bonds dedicated by separate revenue might not have. so congress is wise to but municipalities on parity with corporate debt here. the third thing i like is section 401 which raises the threshold. i want to get back to the debate about not what the number should be, but to understand why $50 billion should be changed, you have to understand what the logic was when we put $50 billion into dodd/frank. and go back to the 2009 mindset. it's a very different mindset. a set of banks subject to stronger regulation, the concept at the time was that we were really concerned this would be giving the government the idea that these banks were too big to fail. it would actually be an advantage to be one of these banks. policy makers would be concerned that markets would interpret if you were a sify bank that the government stood behind you. this was in 2009 where it wasn't clear what banks were stable or not. we said, well, let's set the line so low it's clear if one of the
haircut. ironically, if you go back in time and reran this test, enron debt would have qualified as high-quality and liquid asset well into 2002, but, you know, the state of new york or new york revenue bonds dedicated by separate revenue might not have. so congress is wise to but municipalities on parity with corporate debt here. the third thing i like is section 401 which raises the threshold. i want to get back to the debate about not what the number should be, but to understand why $50...
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new book. brian: sandra smith is on a couch to tell them what is coming up on their show. >> brian, notice anything different? we're in different studio. haircutod news to get to. a city on edge, another package explosion in austin, texas, the fourth explosion in three weeks. we're waiting on an update from authorities. meantime in washington president trump says he is not considering firing robert mueller after directly attacking the special counsel in a series of tweets over the weekend. we'll get an update from the white house in just moments. sweet 16, it is set. i'm sure bill has something to say about that. join bill and me from studio n, in our lovely new newsroom in a few moments, "america's newsroom." experience amazing at your lexus dealer. hello. give me an hour in tanning room 3. cheers! that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel sites to help me plan the best trip. so i'm more than confident. forgot me goggles. kayak. search one and done. ♪ brian: he is the pet rabbit of america's second family. ainsley: now he is hopping his way through washington, d.c., and the brand new children's book, it
new book. brian: sandra smith is on a couch to tell them what is coming up on their show. >> brian, notice anything different? we're in different studio. haircutod news to get to. a city on edge, another package explosion in austin, texas, the fourth explosion in three weeks. we're waiting on an update from authorities. meantime in washington president trump says he is not considering firing robert mueller after directly attacking the special counsel in a series of tweets over the...
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haircut. ironically, if you go back in time and re-rent this test, enron debt what a qualified as high-quality liquid asset well into 2002. the state of new york, or new york revenue bonds dedicated, might not have. congress is wise to put these on parity with corporate debt. the third thing i'd like is section 401 which raises -- i want to get back to not the debate about what number it should be but understand why 50 billion should be changed. you have to understand what the logic was when you put 50 billion dodd-frank, and you had to go back to to ten 2009-n mindset. a different mindset. when a constant boasting structured through the set the banks to stronger regulation, now called sifi banks, the concept of the time was we were really concern these would be giving the government -- that these banks were too big to filter they would be advantage to be one of these banks. policymakers were concern that markets would interpret that if you are united states bank they government stood behind you. in 2009 where it wasn't clear which banks are stable or not. what's one way to get around this moral hazard argument? let's set the line so low
haircut. ironically, if you go back in time and re-rent this test, enron debt what a qualified as high-quality liquid asset well into 2002. the state of new york, or new york revenue bonds dedicated, might not have. congress is wise to put these on parity with corporate debt. the third thing i'd like is section 401 which raises -- i want to get back to not the debate about what number it should be but understand why 50 billion should be changed. you have to understand what the logic was when...
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substances this is a very high haircut ironically if you go back in time and rerun the test it would have qualified as liquid assets well into 2002, but the state of new york or the revenue bonds dedicated might not have so they are on parity with corporate data. the third thing i like raises the threshold and i want to get back to bite a debate on what the numbers should be there to understand why it should be changed you have to understand what the logic was and go back to the 2009, 2010 mindset. it's a very different mindset. when the concept is being structured subject to the enhanced structure of the regulation, the concept at the time was we were concerned this would be giving the banks too big to fail and it would be an advantage to be one of the banks. policymakers were concerned that the markets would interpret the government stood behind you. this is 2009 where it wasn't clear which banks were stable or not. so we said wha what what is oneo get around the argument, let's set the line so low that it's clear if one of the smaller banks fail the government would not step imuststep in and provie extraordinary assistance so the market wouldn' wou
substances this is a very high haircut ironically if you go back in time and rerun the test it would have qualified as liquid assets well into 2002, but the state of new york or the revenue bonds dedicated might not have so they are on parity with corporate data. the third thing i like raises the threshold and i want to get back to bite a debate on what the numbers should be there to understand why it should be changed you have to understand what the logic was and go back to the 2009, 2010...