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out crying ♪ some bid the world goodbye and welcome to die ♪ go out and live a little bone turns brittle: sturgill simpson's album, "a sailor's guide to earth" is available now! we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, >> stephen: that's it for the be are late show everybody. please join us tomorrow when my guests will be kevin spacey from hbo's "silicon valley", thomas middleditch, and a musical performance by flaming lips. now stick around for our friend james corden. good night, captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready to have some fun. i feel the love tonight. everybody here it's really true. the "late, late show."
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what you believe and all of us cry for the ones we must leave so go and live a little bone turns brittle and skin withers before your eyes make sure you give a little unknown in the sky some will beg for forgiveness from someone above for something they did to someone they love some scream like a baby some go out crying some bid the world goodbye and welcome to die go out and live a little bone turns brittle and skin withers make sure you give a little before you go to the great ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: sturgill simpson's album, "a sailor's guide to we'll be right back. sir, this alien life form is growing at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? we can't contain it any long... oh! you know, that reminds me of how geico's been the fastest-growing auto insurer for over 10 years straight. over ten years? mhm, geico's the company your friends and neighbors trust. and deservedly so. indeed. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. it seems like a cold at first. you can't concentrate, can't sleep. before long it's all you can think about. until one day you realize, this
what you believe and all of us cry for the ones we must leave so go and live a little bone turns brittle and skin withers before your eyes make sure you give a little unknown in the sky some will beg for forgiveness from someone above for something they did to someone they love some scream like a baby some go out crying some bid the world goodbye and welcome to die go out and live a little bone turns brittle and skin withers make sure you give a little before you go to the great ( cheers and...
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out crying ♪ some bid the world goodbye and welcome to die ♪ go out and live a little bone turns brittle stephen: sturgill simpson's album, "a sailor's guide to earth" is available now! we'll be right back. stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. >> stephen: that's it for the be are late show everybody. please join us tomorrow when my guests will be kevin spacey from hbo's "silicon valley", thomas middleditch, and a musical performance by flaming lips. now stick around for our friend james corden. good night, captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready to have some fun. i feel the
out crying ♪ some bid the world goodbye and welcome to die ♪ go out and live a little bone turns brittle stephen: sturgill simpson's album, "a sailor's guide to earth" is available now! we'll be right back. stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. because we don't just want...
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out crying ♪ some bid the world goodbye and welcome to die ♪ go out and live a little bone turns brittle stephen: sturgill simpson's album, "a sailor's guide to earth" is available now! we'll be right back. ifbut find it harder and hardert to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all and not just the powerful few. that's what congressman for wsestak did.ceos - sestak was one of only eight democrats to join republicans to allow ceos of bailed out banks to pay themselves unlimited bonuses using bailout money. an "outrage," according to newspapers. for working families - katie mcginty for senate. she'll invest in education, not ceo bonuses. and fight for pay equity for women. helping families - not wall street. katie
out crying ♪ some bid the world goodbye and welcome to die ♪ go out and live a little bone turns brittle stephen: sturgill simpson's album, "a sailor's guide to earth" is available now! we'll be right back. ifbut find it harder and hardert to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working...
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i think many of the middle eastern states are too brittle. you take out the leading family, it's like taking out saudi family from saudi arabia. what would you have left? you would have nothing, a bunch of tribes fighting each other. probably in jordan if you got rid of the hash might family, it would crumble. in syria, the generals would fight each other, the same way the sunnis fight each other. they all want power. they've been played that way to keep them balanced, so they'll have to fight each other in order to consolidate each other. so if russia were to pluck him out with his brother and all of his attendants and his loyal people, you would get a hole in the middle of that regime that would cause chaos, coups, instability, and russia won't do it. because assad has rigged, he has made the state into a reflection of himself with alawites stacked and his family at the core. because he knows that a lot of people are trying to do just what we're talking about. and america's been trying to do it for decades. he needed to coup-proof that regi
i think many of the middle eastern states are too brittle. you take out the leading family, it's like taking out saudi family from saudi arabia. what would you have left? you would have nothing, a bunch of tribes fighting each other. probably in jordan if you got rid of the hash might family, it would crumble. in syria, the generals would fight each other, the same way the sunnis fight each other. they all want power. they've been played that way to keep them balanced, so they'll have to fight...
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are your brittle bone disease has stuptsed his growth and confined him to a wheelchair. >> the lord doesn't close a door without opening another, but oftentimes we look so regretfully at the closed door that we don't realize there are doors still open fox us. must still be in that place >> reporter: that door opened he found his passion and pays it forward. an ambassador for st. jude's hospital, dozens of charitable performances and is in the national honor society. >> he's not being treated as disabled. he's being treated as a normal kid. and that made a huge difference in his outlook. >> reporter: and it won't hurt to hear from the artist that inspired him. >> if we sing "not afraid" together, that would make my day and make my life complete. >> reporter: pat battle, news 4 new york. >> i hope that happens for him. what a talent. >> cool kid. >> inspiring. >> absolutely. >>> as we toss over to erica, the rain is going to come. >> it's not a cold rain like we had to end last week. this time we're going to start the new workweek with just a few showers and milder temperatures. heavy winter
are your brittle bone disease has stuptsed his growth and confined him to a wheelchair. >> the lord doesn't close a door without opening another, but oftentimes we look so regretfully at the closed door that we don't realize there are doors still open fox us. must still be in that place >> reporter: that door opened he found his passion and pays it forward. an ambassador for st. jude's hospital, dozens of charitable performances and is in the national honor society. >> he's...
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this is what becomes of coral when it has died, and its remaining skeleton becomes brittle and collapses. >> when i think of a coral reef i think of an ecosystem that's full of life, colorful and structured, almost cathedral-like, but i have to say i'm a little heart broken right now because where i'm standing right now is indicative of what might happen to corals if the threats go uncontrolled, they'll probably look more and more like this. >> from the rainforest of the seas to a lifeless pile of rubble. and without change, it is a fate that could befall the world's coral reefs within most of our lifetimes. >> i've never seen coral bleaching like this, i've never seen this happening, where you see entire mounds of coral that are just completely on the verge of death. >> how does that make you feel? >> i'm sad, you know, it made me actually really really sad to go through there because i think of a coral reef as this iconic system. for me it was almost a spitual experience to be in this area that is just teeming with life, everywhere you look something is happening and then you see these
this is what becomes of coral when it has died, and its remaining skeleton becomes brittle and collapses. >> when i think of a coral reef i think of an ecosystem that's full of life, colorful and structured, almost cathedral-like, but i have to say i'm a little heart broken right now because where i'm standing right now is indicative of what might happen to corals if the threats go uncontrolled, they'll probably look more and more like this. >> from the rainforest of the seas to a...
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ld assad >> many of these middle eastern states are too brittle. take a saudi family -- what would you have left? nothing. a bunch of tribes fighting each other. in syria come if you get rid of with the family generals will fight each other, just as the sunni rebels fought each other. they all want power come of it and played that way by assad, so they will have to fight each other. if russia were to pluck him out with his brother and his ,ttendance and his loyal people you would get a hole in the middle of that regime that would cause chaos and russia will not do it because assad has made the state into a reflection of himself. because he knows that a lot of people are trying to do just what we are talking about and america has been trying to do it for decades. proof thato coup regime. >> that is russia's main argument. what has regime change done in the middle east? whatthe u.s. in iraq and happened in libya, the collapse of the state. whether or not you like assad, this is keeping them together in any hopes of staying together. >> the problem is
ld assad >> many of these middle eastern states are too brittle. take a saudi family -- what would you have left? nothing. a bunch of tribes fighting each other. in syria come if you get rid of with the family generals will fight each other, just as the sunni rebels fought each other. they all want power come of it and played that way by assad, so they will have to fight each other. if russia were to pluck him out with his brother and his ,ttendance and his loyal people you would get a...
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they are very brittle, roy. >> now hasan faces his toughest challenge yet when he squares off againsttes congress. >> ooh, okay. and this game and in real life, they're going to head to head. this is an interesting matchup on a philosophical level, roy. are people madder about one specific asshole or a whole building of assholes? >> congress is like a costco of assholes. more assholes than anyone could ever need! (cheers and applause) just pallets of assholes. you bring home a 50 500 pack of assholes and you're like what in the hell am ill going to go with all these assholes? you call your friends, hey, got some assholes... >> i will still give it to you on this but it's about quality over quantity, roy. let's move to the issues region where global warming is facing off head to head with homophobia. these are two things we should all be mad about especially if you're this gay polar bear. how is he going to vote? on the one hand his ice is melting. on the other hand, he can't marry the bear he loves. i have to go the global warming on this one. either way, the bear has a real sophie ch
they are very brittle, roy. >> now hasan faces his toughest challenge yet when he squares off againsttes congress. >> ooh, okay. and this game and in real life, they're going to head to head. this is an interesting matchup on a philosophical level, roy. are people madder about one specific asshole or a whole building of assholes? >> congress is like a costco of assholes. more assholes than anyone could ever need! (cheers and applause) just pallets of assholes. you bring home a...
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. >> it turns out that these regimes are more brittle than gorbachev understood and they couldn't findpeople like him to rise to the fore in these countries. they weren't successful. >> had gorbachev decided to use force, this whole scenario would have been totally different and, furthermore, the cold war might have ended in a far different way. it might have ended with a bang and not with a whimper. >> how can one sum up what we've gone through in the last months? perhaps a concert. the conductor was leonard bernstein and they climaxed to "the ode de joy" except one word was changed, "ode to freedom." ♪ >> the playwright activist is the first noncommunist president in 41 years. >> and he his wife were executed after military court found them guilty of genocide, stealing state funds and trying to escape prosecution. >> from our point of view, there was no argument about the most remarkable story of the decade. freedom. in some cases, freedom which had been unthinkable as the decade began. >> hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states, and around the world. this is news room
. >> it turns out that these regimes are more brittle than gorbachev understood and they couldn't findpeople like him to rise to the fore in these countries. they weren't successful. >> had gorbachev decided to use force, this whole scenario would have been totally different and, furthermore, the cold war might have ended in a far different way. it might have ended with a bang and not with a whimper. >> how can one sum up what we've gone through in the last months? perhaps a...
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the other thing is treatments in the salon. same, thin, brittle, thinning hair, bald spots and we started in the salon with the treatments. we followed up with our hair detox. >> look at the difference. that is, wow, cover girl. you look amazing. how do you feel? >> fabulous. >> with everything that you have been through, when you looked in the mirror? >> devastating. >> just from the hair not being there? >> you don't see yourself. >> so your hair was part of the recovery process? >> yes, it was. in order for your spirit and body to return healthy again you have to feel good about going out there. >> anglo, you put in the extensions? >> yes. at one point the hair stopped we designed hair extensions for her to fulfill the look. >> like what, how do you put them in? >> they are a tape type of form. allows her to get length and volume. we do hairpieces, wigs, extensions. >> so the bottom line, everybody, if a woman's hair is thinning, can you really regrow the hair, you can do the extensions and stuff like that, you can try to make it look thicker, can you regrow the hair? >> you can regrow
the other thing is treatments in the salon. same, thin, brittle, thinning hair, bald spots and we started in the salon with the treatments. we followed up with our hair detox. >> look at the difference. that is, wow, cover girl. you look amazing. how do you feel? >> fabulous. >> with everything that you have been through, when you looked in the mirror? >> devastating. >> just from the hair not being there? >> you don't see yourself. >> so your hair was...
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. >> i think what we have seen out of assad is that the regime is extremely brittle. he can't really reform. i have little hope that there's going to be any reform in the regime. we have seen the regime shrink into a small part in syria and it would have shrunk further and it can expand but it can't reform. at the alibi thinkinthe alibi td that if they begin to disassemble the regime, they are going to fall apart. >> i was going to interrupt and say i'm sure people know that his family is none -- members in the communities that you can throw in a little bit about what that means for the personalities of the regime and about assad's connections. >> i'm sure that all of you are familiar with a certain degree. it's 12%, ten to 12% when the french arrived in the 20s, they were segregated at demographically almost entirely in the community. there was no town of over 200 people in which they live together. they didn't live there. the first census taken by the syrians showed that they didn't have them in the cities. now, the integration has taken place since then and it is i
. >> i think what we have seen out of assad is that the regime is extremely brittle. he can't really reform. i have little hope that there's going to be any reform in the regime. we have seen the regime shrink into a small part in syria and it would have shrunk further and it can expand but it can't reform. at the alibi thinkinthe alibi td that if they begin to disassemble the regime, they are going to fall apart. >> i was going to interrupt and say i'm sure people know that his...
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institutions less effective in developed countries like the u.s., the u.k., and considerably more brittleulnerable in the developing world. joe: i think this quotation speaks as of the you said in the first segment, julie combats the kind of off shoring. we need to have some set of global international financial registry. how do we actually get there? is there an international treaty of sorts? when ecb to offer done for countries to come together and agree that we are going to track who owns the stocks and bonds and mutual funds in the world? to be doneis relatively easily print we don't need a big international treaty or agency. what we need is the u.s. unilaterally right now could say we really want to know who owns well in the u.s., who owns buildings in new york, who owns u.s. equities and u.s. bonds, and we are going to find out. them to send information they have and we will collect information in a register that identifies the official owners. the u.s. could do this. u.s. -- europe could do this now. europe and the u.s. are engaged in these transatlantic free-trade talks and as par
institutions less effective in developed countries like the u.s., the u.k., and considerably more brittleulnerable in the developing world. joe: i think this quotation speaks as of the you said in the first segment, julie combats the kind of off shoring. we need to have some set of global international financial registry. how do we actually get there? is there an international treaty of sorts? when ecb to offer done for countries to come together and agree that we are going to track who owns...
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or was it about a different kind of alchemy -- one, perhaps, that restores broken and brittle familylifelong bonds? >> we lost our mother when we were rather young, and we didn't really get to know her parents that well, and so this brought us closer. >> would grandpa -- what would he say? he'd say, "stuart..." >> i think he'd say, "i'm proud of you," you know? >> would that be important for you to hear from your grandfather? >> yeah, definitely. and that's really what it was about for me -- doing right by him and by my family. >> stuart sold all of his grandpa's cars, and he regretted losing only one -- the 1924 rollin touring car. it was a favorite of prohibition bootleggers, and on auction day, an 86-year-old woman came just to see it. she explained that her grandfather had driven it to the hospital the day she was born and then sold it to oliver jordan. of all the stories about this strange inheritance, this may have been stuart's favorite. so, stuart asked the man that bought the touring car -- for $4,800 -- to let him know if he ever resold it. stuart might want to buy that one
or was it about a different kind of alchemy -- one, perhaps, that restores broken and brittle familylifelong bonds? >> we lost our mother when we were rather young, and we didn't really get to know her parents that well, and so this brought us closer. >> would grandpa -- what would he say? he'd say, "stuart..." >> i think he'd say, "i'm proud of you," you know? >> would that be important for you to hear from your grandfather? >> yeah,...
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jordan suffers from a brittle bone condition leaving him vulnerable to injury and unable to walk. >>d to be rushed to children's hospital of michigan where he under went emergency surgery on his leg tuesday afternoon. >> he broke my son's femur in half and it has a pin in it. the opinion is a mangelled the fight started with cyber bullying and that jordan was being targeted with racial slurs and mean comments about his condition. >> my sop said he felt scared and threatened so he swung. when he swung, he swung and he swung again and the whole wheelchair over the. >> principal suspend her son and the other student for five days. we reach out to the school for comment and told in statement, the situation was handled appropriately by the high school administration and school liaison officer in in accordance with the hair port high school student handbook. specific information regarding student discipline is confidential ". >> la vet says she is jordon is now out of surgery and recovering as for the video she has special message for the one girl in the background who took a stand and hel
jordan suffers from a brittle bone condition leaving him vulnerable to injury and unable to walk. >>d to be rushed to children's hospital of michigan where he under went emergency surgery on his leg tuesday afternoon. >> he broke my son's femur in half and it has a pin in it. the opinion is a mangelled the fight started with cyber bullying and that jordan was being targeted with racial slurs and mean comments about his condition. >> my sop said he felt scared and threatened so...
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sliced cheese out frame and saw so bad as the form you cannot leave without an liberal voted the best brittlean. (vo) beyond natural grain free pet food is committed to truth on the label. when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. and we leave out corn, wheat and soy. learn more at beyondpetfood.com >>reporter: the comedy team would try the look on the big screen with qian told a comely about to friends and wave their hands and did try to rescue a cat napkin forecast was given a shot of the second for his debut jennifer anniston and julia roberts top all-star cast and mothers than the latest gear marshall holiday theme along the lines of valentine's day and new year's eve the famous faces could have come to pour the used at the bottom to top camel this weekend with him for something different iraq to the kind of sci-fi video game series about a cat like alien and robot with a link to the extreme animated ventures as an option for families considering some jungle book the third time. male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 news weekened starts now >>marty
sliced cheese out frame and saw so bad as the form you cannot leave without an liberal voted the best brittlean. (vo) beyond natural grain free pet food is committed to truth on the label. when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is number one. and we leave out corn, wheat and soy. learn more at beyondpetfood.com >>reporter: the comedy team would try the look on the big screen with qian told a comely about to friends and wave their hands and did try to rescue a cat napkin...
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such as a shortening of telomerase that can cause age related illness like brittle bones and heart disease's not all. they say gene therapy can reverse other effects of aging, such as referring to an actor as "that guy from that thing." [ applause ] >> steve: hey, now. >> jimmy: no, he was that murderer in that thing. >> steve: no, not that thing. that thing. you never even saw that thing. >> jimmy: also, saying, "here we go," whenever you get up or sit down. [ laughter and applause ] here we go. [ groans ] here we go. and finally, owning more than 30 pairs of glasses from cvs. [ laughter and applause ] got to be -- i just bought a a pair. how can i find the glasses if i'm not wearing my glasses? and get this, a new study found out the average whiskey drinker in america can't tell the difference between bourbon and rye. of course, most of them also can't tell the difference between a girl and a coat rack. [ laughter ] but it's like -- hello, how are you doing? that's a pretty adorable trench. [ laughter ] this is a pretty crazy story out of texas. police officers in houston recently found
such as a shortening of telomerase that can cause age related illness like brittle bones and heart disease's not all. they say gene therapy can reverse other effects of aging, such as referring to an actor as "that guy from that thing." [ applause ] >> steve: hey, now. >> jimmy: no, he was that murderer in that thing. >> steve: no, not that thing. that thing. you never even saw that thing. >> jimmy: also, saying, "here we go," whenever you get up or...
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study released by the cdc says the teenagers who get less than seven hours of sleep tend to live a brittle lit more on the -- little bit more on the wild side. they are more like by to engage in risky behavior like text asking driving or drink asking driving -- texting and driving or drinking and driving. too little sleep also ups the odds for teenage obesity. depression and accidents. >>> well, the national park service is offering a real welcome to spring. the service marking its centennial with free admission to all narcotic parks. true only -- national parks, true only third of the national parks have entrance fees but those that do have the biggest attractions like the grand january con. you can check the national park complete list of parks by state. >>> nice. it is 6:20. still ahead on eyewitness news this morning, more fallout from north carolina's controversial bathroom law. the meeting today that could lead to change of venue for the nba all-star game scheduled in charlotte. >> also ahead a break for your bank account. the help delta customers can olay regenerist renews from with
study released by the cdc says the teenagers who get less than seven hours of sleep tend to live a brittle lit more on the -- little bit more on the wild side. they are more like by to engage in risky behavior like text asking driving or drink asking driving -- texting and driving or drinking and driving. too little sleep also ups the odds for teenage obesity. depression and accidents. >>> well, the national park service is offering a real welcome to spring. the service marking its...
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or was it about a different kind of alchemy -- one, perhaps, that restores broken and brittle familyelong bonds? >> we lost our mother when we were rather young, and we didn't really get to know her parents that well, and so this brought us closer. >> would grandpa -- what would he say? he'd say, "stuart..." >> i think he'd say, "i'm proud of you," you know? >> would that be important for you to hear from your grandfather? >> yeah, definitely. and that's really what it was about for me -- doing right by him and by my family. >> stuart sold all of his grandpa's cars, and he regretted losing only one -- the 1924 rollin touring car. it was a favorite of prohibition bootleggers, and on auction day, an 86-year-old woman came just to see it. she explained that her grandfather had driven it to the hospital the day she was born and then sold it to oliver jordan. of all the stories about this strange inheritance, this may have been stuart's favorite. so, stuart asked the man that bought the touring car -- for $4,800 -- to let him know if he ever resold it. stuart might want to buy that one ba
or was it about a different kind of alchemy -- one, perhaps, that restores broken and brittle familyelong bonds? >> we lost our mother when we were rather young, and we didn't really get to know her parents that well, and so this brought us closer. >> would grandpa -- what would he say? he'd say, "stuart..." >> i think he'd say, "i'm proud of you," you know? >> would that be important for you to hear from your grandfather? >> yeah, definitely....
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what i have before me now is a pretty arid plain, a high plateau of dry, brittle grasses with very littlemp out and look for water and go into survival mode on this stretch. >> sreenivasan: so how do you ensure you have enough food and water? >> i just last weekend purchased a cargo horse, a kazakh horse. these are very sturdy little ponies. they can walk very far with very little water. and i'll be leading that animal and it will be carrying part of my water and part of my food. also, i had to do something that i have not done since saudi arabia. given the extreme dryness of the so over the past many weeks i've actually had to go out and cache water, which is a very strange, a very surreal experience in this gigantic stage of open grassland. caching water means driving out to certain points along the proposed walking route and digging a hole in the ground and plucking in 10 to 15 liters of bottled water and covering it up and taking a g.p.s. coordinate. and so going out there and planning two mouth-fulls of water in this gigantic, operatic landscape is very strange. it's kind of like a c
what i have before me now is a pretty arid plain, a high plateau of dry, brittle grasses with very littlemp out and look for water and go into survival mode on this stretch. >> sreenivasan: so how do you ensure you have enough food and water? >> i just last weekend purchased a cargo horse, a kazakh horse. these are very sturdy little ponies. they can walk very far with very little water. and i'll be leading that animal and it will be carrying part of my water and part of my food....
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. >> reporter: for michelle lowe having two children changed her thick hair into brittle thin hair. >the fullness that i was used to. it was getting kind of springy looking. >> reporter: after two treats michelle says she got her thickness back. >> probably the best thing i've ever done for myself. >> reporter: eva pilgrim abc news, new york. >> and that will do it for "action news at 4:00 today. for sharrie williams alicia vitarelli adam joseph i'm brian taff. hope you'll join me he along with sharrie adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> now here is rick williams with a look at what's coming up at 5 o'clock. hi, rick. >> hi, sharrie thank you. coming up next at 5:00 two deadly shootings in philadelphia just hours and blocks apart. the investigation now under way as police try to track down a suspect. >>> also primary day in delaware and pennsylvania hours away. we're tracking last minute support across our area. >>> and reports of trouble for the eagles tonight and quarterback sam bradford. why insiders say he's demandi
. >> reporter: for michelle lowe having two children changed her thick hair into brittle thin hair. >the fullness that i was used to. it was getting kind of springy looking. >> reporter: after two treats michelle says she got her thickness back. >> probably the best thing i've ever done for myself. >> reporter: eva pilgrim abc news, new york. >> and that will do it for "action news at 4:00 today. for sharrie williams alicia vitarelli adam joseph i'm brian...
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. >> reporter: for having two children, it changed her hair to thin and brittle hair. >> it didn't haveter two treatments, michelle said she got her thickness back. >> probably the best thing i've ever done for myself. >> reporter: for "good morning america," eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> we know men have this issue but many weren't aware that 40% of those who were losing their hair were women. dr. jennifer ashton is going to take some questions. we have some great ones about hair loss. first up, kim on twitter, said, why am i, a 55-year-old woman, balding like a man? same pattern. no hair at top. feel so bad. >> and there's one of the dirty, little secrets about perimenopause. it doesn't get spoken about. you can see this in women early as their 40's. it has to deal with changing hormone levels. most people know all hormone changes as we go through menopause. estrogen drops. progesterone drops. that can affect hair blood flow to the scalp. but testosterone also drops. that's where you get the male pattern symptoms. thinning hair, hair loss, acne, the occasional chin hair, not fun
. >> reporter: for having two children, it changed her hair to thin and brittle hair. >> it didn't haveter two treatments, michelle said she got her thickness back. >> probably the best thing i've ever done for myself. >> reporter: for "good morning america," eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> we know men have this issue but many weren't aware that 40% of those who were losing their hair were women. dr. jennifer ashton is going to take some questions. we...
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i think many of the middle eastern states are too brittle. you take out the leading family, it's like taking out saudi family from saudi arabia. what would you have left? you would have nothing, a bunch of tribes fighting each other. probably in jordan if you got rid of the hash might family, it would crumble. in syria, the generals would fight each other, the same way the sunnis fight each other. there is not a democratic tradition. they all want power. they've been played that way to keep them balanced, so they'll have to fight each other in order to consome tate a new regime. so if russia were to pluck him out with his brother and all of his attendants and his loyal people, you would get a hole in the middle of that regime that would cause chaos, coups, instability, and russia won't do it. because assad has rigged, he has made the state into a reflection of himself with alawites stacked and his family at the core. because he knows that a lot of people are trying to do just what we're talking about. and america's been trying to do it for de
i think many of the middle eastern states are too brittle. you take out the leading family, it's like taking out saudi family from saudi arabia. what would you have left? you would have nothing, a bunch of tribes fighting each other. probably in jordan if you got rid of the hash might family, it would crumble. in syria, the generals would fight each other, the same way the sunnis fight each other. there is not a democratic tradition. they all want power. they've been played that way to keep...
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an assumption that gets made that somehow the whole trump campaign, the whole trump phenomenon is brittlef you whack it hard enough, it shatters into a million pieces and just goes away. i think the evidence would suggest that, in fact, the trump phenomenon has been really resilient. >> it's just the opposite. >> it's just the opposite. >> scrappy and resilient and tough and he will keep coming back. >> it's that sort of -- look at the facts, look at what has happened wildfire we conclude what this event or that event does to donald trump. >> totally agree. >> and mike barnicle, you can take what he said on a hardball or you can take what he said here, you can take what he said there and it's fascinating, all of us, in the media, offended. the washington establishment, offended. and yet, it's almost as if everybody is so offended they can't even look at the voters who keep going out and voting for this guy, week after week after week after week. now, some people are going after the voters, attacking them, as drug-crazed white supremacists. but i suggest they're missing a large swath of mi
an assumption that gets made that somehow the whole trump campaign, the whole trump phenomenon is brittlef you whack it hard enough, it shatters into a million pieces and just goes away. i think the evidence would suggest that, in fact, the trump phenomenon has been really resilient. >> it's just the opposite. >> it's just the opposite. >> scrappy and resilient and tough and he will keep coming back. >> it's that sort of -- look at the facts, look at what has happened...
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brittle -- riddle master is sharing their secrets. futures indicate a higher opening.wn industrial studies throughout the morning. expecting a gain of 30 points on the average of the market opens in an hour and a half. it is the first quarter earnings season and all season and a columnist in revenue last night. oil prices higher today about $40 a barrel. inching ever closer to $41 a barrel at $40.75 cents up almost 1% this morning. with me this morning, fox business network dagen mcdowell, john hilsenrath and monica crowley. good to see everybody. hillary clinton maintaining her lead over senator bernie sanders. adam shapira standing by in new york city with a special guest. >> good morning, maria. hillary clinton will be speaking here at the times is part of the cluster event to talk about inequality, the pay gap between men and women. joining me one of the people on the panel with mrs. clinton. make him a piano from u.s. soccer in the issue that has become a major headline in the past couple days because of the complaint the women's soccer team is paid less than the
brittle -- riddle master is sharing their secrets. futures indicate a higher opening.wn industrial studies throughout the morning. expecting a gain of 30 points on the average of the market opens in an hour and a half. it is the first quarter earnings season and all season and a columnist in revenue last night. oil prices higher today about $40 a barrel. inching ever closer to $41 a barrel at $40.75 cents up almost 1% this morning. with me this morning, fox business network dagen mcdowell, john...