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 It s no secret that President Trump s  The Art of the Deal  co-author, Tony Schwartz, disagrees with his former collaborator s politics and current position as president. Schwartz is now doubling down on his distaste for Trump md stanley drinking cup ash; and the book that helped cement his public image.Newly-obtained tax information reveals Mr. Trump s businesses claimed more than $1 billion in losses over a period of 10 years in the 1980s and 90s,The New York Timesreported Tuesday. After this story broke, Schwartz suggested that maybe the Trump business playbook,  The Art of the Deal,  should be discontinued. Given the Times report on Trump s staggering losses, I d be fine if Random House simply took the book out of print,  Schwartz tweeted.  Or recategorized it as ficti stanley cups on.     Given the Times report on Trump s staggering losses, I d be fine if Random House simply took the book out of print. Or recategorized it as fiction.mdash; Tony Schwartz  @tonyschwartz  May 8, 2019  In an interview with CNN s Anderson Cooper on Wednesday, Schwartz said The Times report proves Trump was effectively running a Ponzi scheme during the same time they were writing the book.  It didn t occur to me ... that this whole giant business was thoroughly rotten at the core,  Schwartz said.                Tony Schwartz said that during the time he was helping Trump write  The Art of the Deal,  Trump was running a  personal stanley cup  Ponzi scheme  and evading taxes.                      He also suggested that  The Art of the Deal   Rayq Trump says he took the Fifth in questioning in New York Attorney General Letitia James  fraud investigation
 U.S. President-elect Barack Obama on Saturday named Harv stanley cup ard physicist John Holdren and marine biologist Jane Lubchenco to top science posts, signaling a change from Bush administration policies on global warming that were criticized for putting politics over science.Both Holdren and Lubchenco are leading experts on climate change who have advocated forceful government response. Holdren will become Obama s science adviser as director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; Lubchenco will lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which oversees ocean and atmospheric studies and does much of stanley drink bottle  the government s research on global warming.                                        Holdren also will direct the president s Council of Advisers on Science and Technology. Joining him as co-chairs will be Nobel Prize-winning scientist Harold Varmus, a former director of the National Institutes of Health, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Eric Lander, a specialist in hum stanley mug an genome research. From landing on the moon, to sequencing the human genome, to inventing the Internet, America has been the first to cross that new frontier because we had leaders who paved the way,  Obama said in announcing his selections in his weekly radio address.  Leaders who not only invested in our scientists, but who respected the integrity of the scientific process.          Because the truth is that promoting science isn t just about providing resources - it s a