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next couple minutes, plenty of areas in the 30s. 35 dulles, 37 fredericks burg and 36 hagerstown temperatures overnight below freezing, satellite radar, quiet, rain showers off to the north and west high pressure continues to dominate washington weather, that stalls nice weather here monday, tuesday, wednesday, really thursday before that frontal system will make it into the area lots of sunshine for the afternoon, 60 for your high here, 63 manassas, 65 fredericks burg more details on the forecast in a couple minutes. back up to you. >> thank you we begin this hour with a follow up we told you about this last week a teacher incentive bill up for debate in the district, proposed by kwame brown would include bonuses and income tax credit to bring best teachers to low performing schools, thanks for coming in. >> thank you for having me.
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>> your overall impressions of this bill, it is called the highly effective teacher incentive act of 2011 what do you thing of it? are you in favour? >> it starts an important conversation in the district around the question of how do we get our best teachers to our neediest classrooms it is a little more complex than just providing financial incentives, it assumes teachers are good wherever they are. and some times, teachers who are great in one concept are not so great in another concept we have to dig in there are lots of places around the country that have tried this we want to make sure we take the lessons learned to ensure we are successful. the bill as it stands now proposal now, we need some fine tuning. >> the chairman's office and my staff have committed to working together to try to figure out which are the best levers to get high performing teachers in
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our low performing schools and ensure they can be successful over the course of this process we will have hearings, introduce evidence from other places really, ensure that we do this right. >> i am sure you heard concerns expressed by some people some teachers, parents and the like that for example, there are people concerned about providing incentivemoving teachers who have proven to be highly effective, very good teachers to other schools might be good for other schools but does it negatively impact schools they would be leaving. >> yep there are lots of concerns i think, in many cases we have seen these programs, where teachers have gone for a short amount of time and not been successful and come back. it is really complex there are a lot of issues surrounding it. generally speaking what is the response of teachers that you may have interabilitied with or heard from. -- interacted with or heard from. >> teachers i have heard from said it is not just about
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waiving my impact score, not just about providing financial incentives for me i work in a collaborative team and as such i am successful because my team is supportive of me one question we have do we try to move teams of people instead of individual actors many teachers feel their principal is a key factor in their ability to be effective i think the thing for me is i want to treat teachers like professionals we don't just pick them up and move them from one place to the other they are adults we have to ask what is it, what professional context are you best suited to be in. >> we mentioned earlier, today, perhaps over the weekened, that you were going to be on the show i received a couple phone calls from parents i think who left messages, in southeast washington and some of the schools there would benefit
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from this, specifically mentioned, anacostia, and balou two people expressed concern act teachers who left those schools already they felt were highly effective who were doing a good job and they have lost them they have expressed those concerns how do you express that? apparently some parents saying well, we had some good ones they are gone. >> we still have highly effective teachers in some of our most critical areas i salute them for the job they are doing every day teaching is a demanding profession at this point tony we have to figure out, it is my job to figure out how to make sure our best teachers want to stay one of the things teachers said to me as i came in about a year ago, we know how you want us to teach through our evaluation but let's concentrate on what we are teaching because we are not teaching things that are academically rigorous i don't have the tools and resources to be successful in the classroom in fact, what i am teaching over here in ward 8 is very different than what my
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colleagues are teaching in ward 3 that was the big cry we heard from teachers that lead us to embark on development of an academic plan, cutting edge and rigorous and teachers are saying i finally have the tools that i need to be successful in addition to a curriculum, ensuring a safe and secure environment, leveraging technology, everything we can do to create a work environment where teachers can be successful is the thing that gets people to stay. this academic plan i was surprised when i read that something like this wasn't in place before, the objective as you said is to make it more uniform across the city what is being taught when it is being taught so it is more uniform are you surprised that wasn't being done to begin with? >> well, surprised, sort of i understand the evolution of it, i think the important piece is that after spending four years of really working on a system
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in the district, that impeded us from getting the classroom work we are finally at a point where we can ensure all the changes we are making significantly benefit the classroom. i've got 20 seconds left, what can you say if you want to address parents right now we are fairly early in the school year how do you feel things are going so far this year and, anything that you want to say to parents to as sure them they are you know, you have their children's best interest at heart obviously you do, you are running a school program but everything is being done to to make sure they are working out the way they should >> i would say to parents, community members all citizens in dc we are at a good place in dc public schools this academic plan is going to ensure when our children leave our school district they are ready for college and career, we are bold and innovative and not doing things the way they used to be done so we are looking at how we leverage technology we want to ensure that the arts and
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athletics are integrated in our schools so our children's interest can flourish and we want our schools to be fun environments supportive environments safe environments i want to make sure that our children love going to school every day that is what i want from my child and that is what i would like to ensure to the parents of dc public schools that is what we are in the process of creating. >> we have a lot going on you have a busy schedule. >> and a long way to go. >> yes we are happy when you come in and talk about it thank you for taking the time to do that. >> thank you for having me. >> all right, dc schools chancellor alison. another big story we are following students at frost burg state university mourning the loss of a classmate police say she was stabbed and killed by another student let's get more on what happened from fox 5s. stacy cohen live in the newsroom. >> well, good morning to you again 19-year-old courtney mccoy was trying to break up a fight when she was killed, this
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happened sunday around 2:00 a.m. at a house just across from the western maryland campus the 23- year-old frost burg senior named shenae leggens is accused in this crime. mccoy grew up in baltimore she was a physics major, worked as a residence advisor on campus and called herself a flower child on facebook. >> very helpful, caring and sincere and i know that whatever happened, she went in it with just the idea of trying to create peace because that is all she was about was peace. frost burg is at a stand still, because my daughter has been murdered. >> mccoy eventually planned on a career in medicine, liggens is being held without bond she is originally from waldorf. new this morning the sir. for a missing montgomery county
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man is now a homicide investigation. gomez was reported missing last monday his body discovered last night in anne arundel county along a road in hanover investigators hope an autopsy will provide more answers surrounding gomez's death. >> an alert for those in virginia after four attempted abductions in the last month the latest happened saturday night an 8-year-old was approached by austrianeninger in a van when the -- by a stranger in a van ken the man tried to get the girl to come to the van she ran inside her home. developing story overseas now we continue to follow this financial situation, the minnesota born harvard educated, agreed to resign only if the new government stick s with the latest deal on the european union getting another bailout installment more
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worries about another european country, italy, too big to bailout warned about defaulting on debt. >> in the fight over money coming to the pentagon as well. they are looking at cuts to the military in areas that were previously off the table that includes rising fees, raising fees i should say for health benefits to current members and retirees right now military members pay only $460 a year for health insurance he has to cut more than $450 billion from the defense budget over the next decade. his meeting the target may require more base closings and buying fewer weapons. a sexual abuse scandal rocking penn state, allegations of sexual abuse of under age boys by a former coach. red skins, yep, lose one again but did they play better this week than previous games.
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>> two top officials at penn state expected to face a judge in connection with child sex abuse scandal. san dusky is accused of sexually abusing 8 young boys he met through his charity foundation. they are expected to be arraigned today on charges they lied, to a grand jury. and failed to properly report suspected child abuse. gerry is very very depressed he is very upset, very distraught about the charges the allegations, and the knowledge that regardless
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of whether he eventually proves his guilt or innocence, people will think he did this. >> it makes me question a lot of things. >> he has been released on $100,000 bond all three men claim to be not guilty. washington red skins yesterday faced the 49ers, at home and the result was not good. dave ross is here. >> again. nice way to say it. pretty much can. >> although you know, with this performance quote unquote you know the situation pretty much becomes dismal. >> did you watch the first -- we talked about watching the first, give them a chance. >> yeah. >> then you were out. alison did you see anything you liked. >> i was busy yesterday i checked in to see what happened sadly i am getting used to it now. >> the worst thing is apathy,
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this fan base is passionate but very frustrated today i can hear from tony and alison it is frustrating when you see lacklustre performances it is not effort i talked to these guys they are clear about this point they are trying they are putting their best foot forward that foot right now is not leading to wins that is a problem it all starts at the quarterback position and yes, i am sr.ry we are not belabouring -- sorry, we are not belabouring the point but john beck has not been effective they want to get him out there. here is leonard hankerson wide open. here wide open screaming for the ball, it is frustrating and not all john beck's fault it is not it is a collective team effort when things go south but you have to figure out a way to make those plays when they are there this is what mike shanahan had to say. >> it is a problem we guardless who is the quarterback you
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know, some times it looks like it is all a quarterback and it is understandable when you loose a few pieces of the puzzle, it will look for average, playing pretty average as a group we got to get better and can't make those mistakes we made during the game like i mentioned three turn overs without talking about anybody's play you can't win against a team that plays defense like that. we had jeff bostick in here last couple hours he said you got to have patience with this grouply take the advice of mike shanahan who won two super bowls in denver and say let's stay the course it is frustrating today he has a plan i have to trust that plan if that is what guys like bosco are saying to do i know it is hard to do today if you don't see something down the road i mean by the end of the year
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where you look like you are going in the right direction it is a fair question to ask whether indeed they are headed in the right direction. >> we will see you see john beck, i want the guy to do well when you see what you see i am sitting at home going you put rex in these are my choices. >> they are not great choices and were not to start the year off with. this goes back to what was the game plan from week one. we also did something fun earlier this morning with jeff we showed old clips look at tony's outfits here. >> yeah. >> look at this. >> probably 95 alison. >> well, i think it is provocative. >> we were out on the field >> i like your sweater >> look at the next one. >> one more. >> what about that tie >> look at the lapels. >> i am serious. >> i am not even going to
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comment. >> what are you like 17. >> 14 years old. >> my goodness. oh, baby. >> we had a lot of good times. >> man we had good times the stories just great stuff. >> it was great to have him on. >> thanks for booking that by the way. >> tony knead that all happen. >> -- made that all happen. >> dave back in the day was our field producer. >> look at that, the american success story. well, organizers of occupy dc say four protestors were hit by a car friday night but protestors say, the whole sisterry is motte being told. -- not being told. >> holly is learning about the history of fitness. >> have you ever heard of the v bar and an marie i bet you heard of suzanne summerthe
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thigh master it was ann marie who came up with the patent for the d bar but didn't become popular until it was sold by suzanne summers under the name of thigh master those are fun stories we are learning this morning, live national inventors hall of fame a new exhibit called exercising ingenuity. live later. first here is a look at today's trivia question which talk show hostess gave her guests the fewest opportunities to speak according to 1996 msu survey. why would they do this survey? weird. random. okay well, was it sally jesse raphael, as tucker thinks, oprah what did you say dave? >> i am going with rosie. >> all right was it oprah, rosie, sally jesse raphael or ricky lake? i bet it was rosie. rosie never lets anybody talk
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>> occupy dc protestors said they should release video, today, showing that a driver hit four protestors in two separate incidents friday night. dc police contend three people were hurt in one incident when protestors formed a ring around the dc convention center. officers did not charge the driver after hearing from two noninvolved witnesses, saying the driver had the green light. >> if some body drunk dives in front of a car that does weigh a lot on how the accident occurred chef. >> i am not going to pretend to know what color the light was at that moment in time but i green light does not give anybody the right to maul down a group of people standing
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peacefully. >> occupy protestors are holding a news conference at 12:30 p.m. this afternoon. >> does tushing report on difference be-- disturbing report on the difference between rich and poor people. the difficulties the economic down turn is having on the young gap between older and younger americans is at the widest on record mostly because the economy has wiped out job opportunities for young adults and many have housing and college debts. in the race for president republican candidate herman cain tried avoiding the sexual harassment claims last week but he admits he did not handle allegations well. i knew that there was nothing to these baseless claims i knew that, even though i may not have responded on monday morning as crisply and precise as i did later in the
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day, i would do it all over again if i had to. cain repeatedly denied sexually harassing anyone and says he won't answer any more questions about the allegations. >> many of us know animals can be much more than just pets, some are true life savers some are true heros, coming up, a few who are just that and tell you about the special honor they are getting. >> plus justin bieber now planning to fight allegations that he is a dad. we will tell you what he and his lawyers are planning next back in a moment [ female announcer ] from the very first moment we arrive... we're on the move. ♪ and we don't want anything, ever, to slow us down. so it's surprising that most women aren't getting enough calcium.
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file a huge lawsuit against the 20-year-old woman making the claim she says bieber impregnated her backstage after one of his concerts last year. why is that so gross. >> you know,. >> i don't want to think -- i don't even like talking about it. >> he is -- >> a young man. >> now he is what 18, 19 now i think when this happened he was younger she is older not cool and he has a particular image. we don't want the hear all this. >> no. >> but he seems pretty confident right. take a paternity test. >> if not he will get more lawsuits. >> no, but if you -- if you know you didn't do it and we don't know obviously you are going to protect yourself. okay. >> which is -- >> let's go to weather let's go to weather. >> i was enjoying that though. the forecast is easy i
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would rather two more minutes with tony. >> alison? >> nothing. >> all right. >> go on with weather please tucker. >> i am moving on ♪ baby >> you guys are fully out of control. fog lifting from the area, nice one today as temperatures will top out, get ready for this low to mid-60s warmer than yesterday. yesterday turned into a beautiful afternoon today will be nicer, with warmer temperatures, mention the 46 washington lots of 30s hanging tough here with the fog, thick in spots, 39 manassas. as you start your morning in frederick all indications are we should be in for a nice couple days, tuesday and wednesday looks just as nice high pressure building on through. sat rad not a lot to show you, quiet conditions across mid- atlantic, high pressure ruining the washington weather here next couple days, rain
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showercloud cover, and cooler temperatures behind it but this front won't get a chance to get in here until wednesday night and thursday. until then the forecast is easy, all about the high pressure nice warm up expected later this afte pressure will slip off the coast deliver a couple nice days cool tonight overnight lows back see the upper 30s low 40s. temperatures warming up mid-60s this forecast, perfect for early november, sunshine, mild afternoon, 64 check out your winds, calm winds, mostly cloudy, cool light winds, 44 your overnight low temperatures 30s. tomorrow morning, off to the north and west. 67 tomorrow, 70 tomorrow afternoon wednesday looks great, showers thursday, cooler behind the front friday's daytime highs, low 50s. alison, tony back to you. >> thank you. >> very special tribute going
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on at capitol hill honouring war heros at both ends of the leash. >> we will talk about our canine companions who give back by serving in iraq or helping veterans, annie joins us now with more details and special guests. >> hey, tony and alison i don't think many people realize how important and outstanding military dogs are to our military and helpful to disabled vets, i am being joined by a couple friends dr. robin dancer, and debbie candle, owner of bino and diane wet sell, owner of sage. thank you being here. i want to begin with you doctor, they are just among a few being honored later on capitol hill tell us how and why and how you selected these dogs. >> well, america selected these heros these are heros on both ends of the leash 2011 american
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humane association launched american hero dog awards, dogs who did very special and extraordinary things that really changed people's lives these two cases we had dogs who have served in iraq one of these wonderful hero dogs served at the pentagon after 9/11. >> sage. so americans nominated and then we had eight final lists at american humane association, flew to los angeles for the inaugural hero dog awards, october 1, that will air 11/11/11 veterans day 8:00 p.m. a wonderful way to honor heros both ends of the leash we are here today an event on can toll hill introducing these hero dogs to members of congress. >> this is the actual award. >> yes, they received the award in los angeles, october 1 and
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it will air on the hallmark channel 11/11. >> if you can introduce us to your dog here. >> yes, bino. >> he would like to send out a salute to all veterans for veterans day. salute. >> way to go. yes, he is a retired narcotics detective and patrol dog even in retirement he still desired to be productive so therefore he became for me a ptsdi demo dog we train dogs for soldiers who have post traumatic stress disorder and brain injury. he wanted to keep working so he employed him as a demo dog. >> not only did he serve our country but giving back helping disabled vets. >> he is still saving living, from what our veterans suffer
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due to combat experience. >> now i will move along to diane, if you want to entree deuce us to sage he is just hanging out. >> -- introduce us to sage he is just hanging out. >> sage served at 9/11 at the pentagon and hurricane katrina and rita and also we served in iraq searching for missing soldiers, so she has been around the block sage has been effected by cancer, and actually she will be being treated again at colorado state university coming soon the sage foundation for dogs who served was started as a result of her cancer she served her country all her life and now that she has cancer both we suspect to be related to her service of country and toxic sites she sniffed hurricane katrina, rita, iraq we had to search dump sites and 9/11 at the pentagon all those were toxic sites we would like to support our police, military, search
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and rescue dogs to make sure their medical bills are paid for sage foundation for dogs who served -- >> and military working dogs as well. >> we will link all that information to myfoxdc.com thank you to all of you for being here today and as we kick off veterans week we should say thank you to the men and women serving in our military and those who have served if we can get bino to give a final salute. >> yes. >> yay. well done. >> that is great thank you annie. >> all right. >> well, he was an american idol runner up, that launched a successful music career but was adam lambert eligible to participate in the show. a lawsuit that claims he wasn't. hmm. >> before we do that, here is another look at today's trivia question i like this song,
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it was funny. a very merry harold and kumar 3d christmas, paranormal three and justin timber lake action flick. i saw puss and boots, very funny. >> adam lambert facing a new lawsuit. >> it alleges he was ineligible to compete on the show in the first place it claims he had an agreement with wellsford music productions at the time he auditioned in 2008 and it violated the show's competition rules. lambert has tweeted people should reserve judgment until all of the facts surface. well, the prince stopped in for pizza in arizona he is supposed to be on a secret training mission in desert southwest but he and a bunch of buddies were at the little italy restaurant in how do you say that? hela bend. >> i think so.
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>> fox news confirmed he ate the entire pizza telling the owner quote it was the best pizza in the world. it was topped with pepperoni, sausage, and bacon. he is a meat lover. >> should you go to a pizza parlour. >> it was a best pizza in the world. >> national inventors hall of fame, featuring fitness, nutrition and exercise. and the change of seasons means a change of look up next helping you get ready for a little make up make over and skin creams and eye creams what you node to do now that -- need to do now that it is getting colder and drier [ scscreaming ]
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national inventors hall of fame museum in alexandria virginia. >> she is there to learn about a recently opened exhibit that features inventions in health and fitness. >> this is really fun exhibit called exercising ingenuity, it opened last month it will be here for a year you have time to come visit it you get to come see and learn the stories behind gatorade, i am sure you know about gatorade created because an assistant coach university of florida, went to one of the pro if he is tores, offeree -- professors of renal medicine and said my players are effected by the heat. he came up with this drink in 1965. now, gatorade accounts for 80% of the sports beverage market and has worldwide sales of 4 billion dollars a year yes, dreams are realized here at the u.s. patent and trademark
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office specifically, national inventors hall of fame museum where they are show casing this special exhibit. thad parsons continues to join me this morning. i think this is kind of the fun part of the exhibit these are inventions a lot of people know and use today. >> these are things that people have either been developed in their lifetime or they may be used to have around like old vhs exercise videos. >> suiting to the oldies i think i might have even had a jazzer size outfit like that over there. what are somethings people will see as they go through this part. starting with things people maybe have seen at the fair grounds a handful of strength testers visitors can use, they can see videos featuring ever one from the classic exercise heros to the modern extreme sports, and then, over here towards the end we feature sort
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of the newest sort of most innovative parts of the exhibit. >> this is really -- p 90 x people buy this as a gift for people now and then quickly abandon it. just kidding but then the insanity, talk about gore tex the whole rock climbing phase this says not only has there been a lot of inventions but still inventions out there. >> someone has to invent everything from rock climbing safety equipment to trademarks, exercise work outs, and things, to new weight machines here in the exhibit if people want to come have a little work out, they can test a brand new nautilus strength machine. >> the latest greatest. >> it is the latest greatest. >> is this what you use to work out? >> i do occasionally do a few lens here in the museum. this is fairly recent. >> yes the newest clam shell abdominal exerciser, unlike the
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old fashioned ones where you have the pin, this one simply has a little dial you flip the dial, then you can flip it to add the extra 5 pounds. >> i love that i used to not like to use them because i didn't want to do the whole changing thing. >> this is easy because you don't get confused which hole to go in or don't miss the pin and they all fall off. >> is this a good place to come and be inspired you can see one that would make that better. >> exactly that is the one reason why we are here whether it is a new bicycle invention or a new exercise machine we are here everyone, starts with a simple idea, gets it patented ortrademarked depending what type of intellectual property it is. goes from there we never know who the next jack lalanne will be. >> thomas edison was the first inductee i see the list of 2011
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do you know what those people do? >> in 2011 we had everyone from mary anderson the lady who invented one of the first windshield wipers, to steve sasson and eric fossum invented the modern digital camera. >> very cool. >> in our last year we have theme cars, internet security medical patents, from back surgery to pacemakers. >> limitless. >> thank you myfoxdc.com our website we have a link to theirs the museum is open monday through friday 9 to 5, free open on saturdays noon to 5 they are closed sunday and federal holidays. >> all right holly thank you so much. >> with our first snow already behind us unbelievable many people are beginning to feel the not so beautiful effects of cold air that is why today we
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have style guru lee mcdonald of nice shoes no drama.com love that, with us to share beauty tips to help us beat the winter weather good to see you. >> glad to be here. >> i can feel it when it is drier humidity in summer time is not my friend and dry weather in winter is not my friend either i am glad you are here to help navigate the season. >> yeah, the thing is, that there is dry cold weather outside and then dry heat inside and you just can't get away from it and there are tips and tricks we can do to fool our body and make ourselves feel hydrated even though we are in this cold season. >> tell me what you brought today. >> i am just going to walk through a few things i am a firm believer in eye creams, you should use something separate for your eyes than what you use on your face the big thing is remember, keep them in the refrigerator it feels really good not only does the product work it helps puffness but helps too, it has
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that therapeutic effect of oh, i just gave myself a break. i also keep an eye cream in my refrigerator down stairs in the kitchen and one in the refrigerator, close to my bedroom the trick on these is not rub them in, but dab it on dab it in your eye and like that you never want to rub hard. >> we used to hear that when i was younger i didn't care now i am like just dab it. >> another alternative if you don't want to use fingers any concealer brushes or foundation brushes, flat brushes that look like a paint brush dip that in there, cap it on and just -- that is a -- dab that on, just like that. this is a hard one facial lotion. >> i prefer a slightly more emollient lotion we want it to feel like it is soaking in, there are varying types of lotions depending on skin type if you have dry skin, mixed
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skin the secret is to find one that fits your skin, but then use it and that is where a lot of us slip on this one we don't -- we are not super diligent about always washing our face in the morning and evening it is a must you really must do it wash your face gently with gentle cleaning system and apply lotion, morning and night the best make up application make up looks better on well moist rised skin period, always, end of story >> lee i saw you look at my skin. >> on the moisture note, moisture surge by chinook it is a year -- clinique it is a year round product for me it is like a thick water great stuff. very similar tip on body lotions find one that works for you, the nicest lotion in the department store or something from cvs or walgreens find something you put on an hour later you can still feel you
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did it that means it is working for you. i started to throw out stuff that does not work it is just take up space. >> you find things you like and remember to do them. like the little string around your finger but put it on morning and night or even more if you are feeling dry. >> powdered vitamins. >> i do i am such a fanatic for emergencies, i take them all year listening but come winter i switch from vitamin c to immune dispense and you can of course put these into water or if you are really crazy like me i open the pack and toss it back. yes, i do it is very efficient. >> it gets in there. 30 seconds, nicely to your next tip. take it by itself water water water. >> that's right we all know we need to drink lots but i think the secret is finding a water you love i drink more water
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when i drink bubbly water find a water you love whether it is electrolyte replacing or flavoured or bubbly, drink it. all right. >> for any of the stuff you want to buy, there is a buying guide on my site later and on facebook as well. >> come back and see us >> i will. >> this is lee mcdonald, nice shoes no drama.com but get there through our website myfoxdc.com. the answer to our trivia question and another look at the five day when we come back
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