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Skjønnhetsjungelen

Mette Tryland og Christopher Mørch Husby

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I Skjønnhetsjungelen guides du av Mette Tryland @mettetryland og Christopher Mørch Husby @christophermhusby gjennom en jungel av skjønnhetsprodukter med gode råd, tips og triks. Ingen elsker produkter mer enn disse to. Mette og Christopher tipser om produkter i alle prisklasser og er din nye venninne og kompis som tar vare på deg i denne jungelen som også kan være vanskelig og skummel å gå igjennom alene. For annonsering: jim@modernemedia.no For booking: haakon@modernemedia.no
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The "Guerrilla Pastors" is a podcast chronicling young ministers shifting from "traditional" church ministry to a subversive pastoral presence. Instead of attraction models hinging on cults of personalities we focus on humbler approaches founded on neighborhood presence. Forsaking church growth metrics we will focus instead on fostering authentic relationships. Join us as we discuss our journey through deconstruction to reconstructing a Guerrilla Pastoral approach that emphasizes a broad kin ...
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Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles on Israel over the weekend. Nearly all projectiles were stopped by Israel’s air defenses, helped by the U.S. and other allies. Samantha Vinograd, CBS News national security contributor and former assistant secretary for Counterterrorism and Threat Prevention at DHS, explains the conflict between Israe…
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O.J. Simpson, the former football star and central figure of a sensational 1995 murder trial, passed away from prostate cancer. Simpson was found not guilty of killing his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. The charges, the trial and the verdict exposed a dramatic divide among Americans along racial and cultural lines. Bill Rh…
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The White House is announcing new gun safety reform with plans to close the so-called "gun show loophole." Officials in the Biden administration say that under the new rule background screenings will soon be required before anyone can buy guns online or in person at gun shows. Amanda Knox is facing a new trial Thursday in Italy for slander. It stem…
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The Arizona Supreme Court reinstated an abortion law from the 1860s that is a near-total ban. There is no exception for rape or incest, the law says, but is an exception to save the life of the mother. Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the 4-2 decision. The Biden administration has announced the first-ever national standa…
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The largest dam removal project in U.S. history is happening along the Klamath River, which flows from southern Oregon to the Pacific Ocean. The project serves a crucial role in helping to revive America’s salmon population. Last year, the Pacific salmon season was canceled. More than 1 million women in the U.S. become menopausal each year, but the…
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Hvordan dokumenteres seksuell vold og drap i Hamas' terrorangrep 7. oktober? Hamaskrigere har filmet overgrepene og drapene og bruker det i propaganda for sin sak. Hvorfor er det likevel vanskelig å få internasjonal støtte for hva som skjedde? Gjest: Journalist, filmskaper og leder av Survivors of Sexual Violence Advocacy Group, Yael Sherer. See om…
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As the total solar eclipse captivates viewers across the nation, several cities within the path of totality are seizing the moment to host mass weddings. In Russellville, Arkansas, preparations are underway to help hundreds of couples exchange vows against the backdrop of this rare celestial event. Bill Nye joins “CBS Mornings” to explain the cruci…
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The Women’s Final Four begins Friday in Cleveland. Iowa superstar Caitilin Clark and her team take on UConn as the Hawkeyes look to make their second title game in as many years. South Carolina will battle NC State, with the Gamecocks just two wins away from an undefeated season. Ryan Ruocco, ESPN’s lead play-by-play broadcaster for the Women’s Fin…
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The parents of Jacob Flickinger, a volunteer with World Central Kitchen killed by Israeli military action in Gaza, talk to “CBS Mornings” and discuss their son's legacy. As the tax filing deadline approaches, watch out for the IRS list of the so-called “dirty dozen" which are tax scams the IRS commonly sees. Millions of Americans, commonly women, a…
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Congress mandated changes in an attempt to simplify the FAFSA form. However, it was launched months later than usual, and glitches and technical delays have plagued the form’s rollout for millions of students who are up against a May 1 deadline. Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania joins CBS Mornings just over one year after seeking treatment for de…
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With the Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan now in its third week, the United Nations warns at least half a million Palestinians are at risk of famine at a time when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Families are trying to maintain their traditions amid the war. For the second time ever in the U.S. a human has contracted the bird flu. There has been a…
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Hva vil russerne med Transnistria? Hva betyr krigen i Ukraina for Moldova? Til høsten er det presidentvalg i Moldova og avstemming om EU-medlemskap. Vil den sittende presidenten Maia Sandu vinne? Gjest: Assistant professor ved universitetet i Groningen, Adrian Rogstad. Dette er en podcast i serien om landene rundt Russland og krigen i Ukraina. See …
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Samantha Vinograd, a CBS News contributor and former Homeland Security assistant secretary for counterterrorism and threat prevention, discusses the findings of a "60 Minutes" report on Havana Syndrome and the probe into possible ties to Russia. A total solar eclipse will cross a large section of the U.S. on April 8, and up to 4 million people are …
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In an exclusive interview, a Florida man who was shot at nearly two dozen times by law enforcement while he was detained in the back of a patrol car shares his story. After nearly two decades behind bars for her husband's murder, a California woman's relentless quest for a reexamination of the evidence reveals flaws. “48 Hours” correspondent Erin M…
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I tre måneder reiste historiker Nils Rune Langeland fra Kirkenes i nord til Georgia i sør for å utforske historiens tilbakekomst. I dagens episode oppsummerer han inntrykkene og hvordan den nye eksistensielle utryggheten påvirker kontinentet. Gjest: Nils Rune Langeland, forfatter av boken «Frihetens grense - en reise langs Natos nye frontlinje». Se…
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In a CBS News exclusive interview, the family of a Boeing whistleblower who was found dead earlier this month is speaking out. John Barnett, a former Boeing employee, had been giving evidence in a whistleblower lawsuit against the company. A coroner says he died from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. It comes as Boeing's safety pr…
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In the aftermath of the catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg talks about the significant repercussions on national supply chains. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore speaks about the recovery efforts and what’s ahead after the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed on Tuesday.…
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The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday after a column was hit by a large container ship, sending people and vehicles into the Patapsco River, authorities said. The Maryland governor has declared a state of emergency as rescue teams continue to look for people in the water. Federal authorities raided two properties owned b…
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CBS News royal contributor Tina Brown joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about Princess Kate's cancer announcement and what it means for the royal family. As the Supreme Court prepares to deliberate on its most significant abortion access case since the reversal of Roe v. Wade and the potential for former President Trump's criminal prosecution, it does s…
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel today, pushing for alternatives to a ground offensive in the city of Rafah. At the same time, the U.S. is sponsoring a resolution at the U.N. calling for an immediate and sustained ceasefire -- after vetoing previous ceasefire resolutions. Our senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams has been coveri…
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The EPA has introduced new pollution standards for passenger vehicles, promising not only environmental benefits, but also potential savings for Americans in fuel and maintenance costs. The new regulations also offer automakers greater flexibility in meeting emissions standards during the transition to electric vehicles. With over 100,000 reported …
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A disturbing report has uncovered that an estimated 75% of residential blocks in Chicago experienced lead contamination in their drinking water from 2016 to 2023. CBS News investigative correspondent Anna Werner delves into the details of the study, shedding light on the scope and severity of the contamination. In a move to combat rising inflation,…
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In response to escalating gang violence and severe food shortages, a U.S. government-chartered flight from Cap Haitien brought 47 Americans to safety in Miami. This operation follows a series of evacuations and warnings of dire conditions in Haiti. With the arrival of spring, it's the perfect time to declutter your finances and address pressing fin…
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Hvorfor er norsk og dansk debatt om Israel og Gaza så forskjellig? Hva må til for en varig løsning i Midtøsten? Gjest: Sjefredaktør i danske Weekendavisen, Martin Krasnik. Hans bok om 7. oktober, En smal bro over avgrunnen, er oversatt til norsk på Dreyer Forlag, med et nytt forord som blant annet tar for seg norsk venstreside. See omnystudio.com/l…
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing back against U.S. officials who are demanding he do more to protect civilians in Gaza, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who last week called for new elections in Israel and said Netanyahu had lost his way. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has more from Tel Aviv. A 77-ye…
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Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald opens up about the convictions of James and Jennifer Crumbley in her only network TV interview after two historic trials. A promising study found that a new blood test is able to detect 83% of colon cancer tumors, marking a potential breakthrough in the way we detect the disease. The study comes as colon can…
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Hva er det beste og hva er det verste med norsk politikk? Hvordan kan Stortinget bli mer representativt? Og hvilke politiske utfordringer blir viktige fremover? Gjest: Audun Lysbakken, stortingsrepresentant og tidligere leder for SV. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Civita og Moderne Media
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A recent report by Vanguard reveals a record number of Americans took early withdrawals from their 401(k) retirement savings in 2022 and 2023, signaling a concerning trend. After actor Olivia Munn shared her breast cancer journey and the vital role of risk assessment in her diagnosis, experts weigh in on its significance for early detection and pot…
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President Biden and former President Trump solidify their paths to a November electoral rematch. More than 30,000 people are diagnosed with HIV every year in this country. But this is not a problem for any single community. Almost a quarter of Americans are infected through intimate heterosexual contact. Medication to prevent HIV infection through …
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Appointed as special counsel, former U.S. Attorney Robert Hur, who previously described President Biden as an "elderly man with a poor memory," is set to be questioned today about his investigation into the president's handling of classified materials. A photo of Princess Kate with her children, intended to portray royal family life, has unexpected…
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Hvordan håndterer Aserbajdsjan, Kasakhstan og Turkmenistan balansegangen mellom et aggressivt Russland og et ønske om mer selvstendige posisjoner internasjonalt? Krigen i Ukraina skaper usikkerhet i regionen. Våpentransport fra Iran til Russland går gjennom Kaspihavet, og ender varer fra Europa til Kasakhstan opp i Russland? Gjest: Forsker ved NUPI…
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California has halted stone-cutting work at some fabrication shops in the Los Angeles area after a “CBS Mornings” report found that workers were getting sick or even dying from exposure to silica dust while cutting a popular countertop material used in kitchens and bathrooms. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner has the new det…
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President Joe Biden passionately outlined his vision for a second term, tackling critical issues such as Roe v. Wade, immigration and the economy. With daylight saving time on the horizon, some parents are already worried their children don't get enough sleep. Research shows that more than 18% of children aged 5 to 9 are given melatonin to sleep, a…
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Har kvinners rettigheter gått på bekostning av gutter? Er det et problem at mange gutter lykkes dårlig på kjønnsmarkedet? Hvordan bør politikken forholde seg til jenter og gutters utfordringer? Gjest: Synnøve Vereide Trampe, kommentator i Dagsavisen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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As President Biden prepares to deliver his State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol, Americans across the country hold strong opinions on the state of the nation. “CBS Mornings” Tony Dokoupil is on Capitol Hill, capturing the anticipation among Americans for the big speech. House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana joins "CBS Mornings" to talk …
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Former Ambassador Nikki Haley is suspending her campaign for president today. It comes as CBS News projects Trump to win all of yesterday's GOP contests except Vermont, which Haley did take. Come November, a current president is now all but certain to face off against a former president for the first time in more than a century. Democratic strategi…
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On a critical Super Tuesday, voters in 15 states and one territory cast their ballots in a defining moment for both political parties. As former President Donald Trump faces off against Nikki Haley, the battle for more than a third of the delegates could reshape the future of the GOP. On this Super Tuesday in California, voters are set to narrow do…
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Slovakia styres av en russiskvennlig regjering. Blir Slovakia et nytt Ungarn? Hvor viktig er NATO og EU for landet? Hva betyr krigen i Ukraina for Slovakia? Gjest: Journalist i www.tyzden.sk Marina Galisova Dette er en podcast i serien om landene rundt Russland og krigen i Ukraina. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Capitol Hill is plagued by partisan gridlock over key issues like the budget and border security. Yet, in many statehouses across the country, we're seeing what is possible when lawmakers put election politics aside and reach across the aisle. New polling reveals warning signs for President Biden, with former President Donald Trump leading 52% to 4…
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Sen. Bernie Sanders joins "CBS Mornings" for a conversation about the Israel–Hamas war, the 2024 presidential race and the crisis at the border. The National Urban League's 2024 "State of Black America" report highlights the ongoing struggle for equality. The report reveals a significant gap, with Black Americans scoring just under 76% towards achi…
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Hvor mye kan nordmenn om resten av verden? Er NRK venstrevridd? Og hvorfor er journalister fremdeles redde for en ærlig debatt om innvandring? Gjest: Anders Magnus, tidligere utenriksmedarbeider for NRK og nåværende spaltist for Nettavisen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Civita og Moderne Media
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When you go to the hospital, do you know how much your visit will cost? Hospitals are legally required to post prices online. A new report this morning finds most hospitals do not fully comply with government rules. Anna Werner has more. A new study found marijuana use is linked to a higher risk of heart attack and stroke. That includes cannabis th…
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CBS News takes a look at the mounting patient risks and health care compromises that have surfaced under hospitals owned by private equity-backed companies. We talked to the family of Sungida Rashid, a new mom who died after giving birth at a Boston hospital. In a groundbreaking move, Alabama's Supreme Court has recognized frozen embryos as having …
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In the midst of war's chaos, Ukraine's children face unimaginable horrors, with tens of thousands torn from their families by the conflict. Now, they are reaching out to the U.S. and global allies for support in their fight against the Russian invasion. Despite being declared eliminated in 2000, measles cases are on the rise across the U.S., with 3…
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Har Vesten vilje til å støtte Ukraina til seier? Er et Russland uten Putin farligere enn et Russland med? Hvor stor betydning har Sverige og Finlands inntreden i NATO for forsvar og sikkerhet i Norden? Gjest: Tidligere forsvarssjef Sverre Diesen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Civita og Moderne Media
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With the U.S. transition to electric vehicles gaining momentum, the reliability of the EV charging infrastructure is becoming increasingly important. CBS national environmental correspondent David Schechter takes to the streets for a firsthand look, revealing that finding a working charger when and where needed isn’t always easy. "CBS Mornings" co-…
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A judge ruled that a Texas school did not violate the CROWN Act by suspending Darryl George for his hairstyle. Barbers Hill ISD removed the Black 18-year-old student from regular classes Aug. 31, stating he was not complying with the dress code. The Texas CROWN Act, which prohibits race-based hair discrimination, went into effect just one day later…
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