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President-elect Donald Trump will remain an executive producer of NBCrsquo reality television show Celebrity Apprentice during his tenure in the White House, CBS News confirms. Clare Anne Darragh, a spokesperson for MGM, the company that produces the show, confirmed that Mr. Trump will retain his EP credit on the show, which returns from a two-year hiatus with a new host, actor and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Variety first reported the news. Hope Hicks, a spokesperson for the Trump transition team, weighed in on the news to CBS, noting the president-electrsquo financial involvement and role in forming the show with Mark Burnett, an Emmy-winning producer. Mr. Trump has a big stake in the show and conceived of it with Mark Burnett, Hicks said in a statement. MGM and the Trump transition team
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More than three weeks after the New York Senate race between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Rick Lazio began, a new CBS News/New York Times poll shows the contest between the two to be increasingly fluid.Since Lazio replaced New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani as Mrs. Clinton s GOP opponent on May 20, the poll finds more Empire State voters saying they re undecided - and finds many who ve already chosen a candidate saying they ll consid
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stanley cup nz t lady s advantage over her Republican opponent - be it Giuliani before he quit or Lazio now - has narrowed from eight points to five points, while the percentage of undecideds has risen from 10 to 17 percent. And, the percentage of committed voters who said they won t change their minds has fallen to 61-percent, down from 67-percent in April. What s good news for Mrs. Clinton is her favorable rating has risen since April - and so has the percentage of people who think she can represent New York effectively even though she rece
stanley mugg ntly settled in the state. But Clinton s favorable rating is only 45 percent and her unfavorable rating has held steady at 31 percent for a few months.More undecideds means a lot can happen between now and November, and also may be one of the reasons voters think the race is interesting, said CBS News Director of Surveys Kathy Frankovic. In fact, 70 percent of New York voters find the Senate race int