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he made little speeches afterward and tears were flowing down his cheeks. the band played deeply in the ngckground and everyone sag home on the range. [laughter] churchill was seriously ill with ammonia. on gender 18, he made an unexpected return to the house of commons and was flushed with pleasure and emotion and hardly had he sat down when two large tears trickled down his cheeks. he mocks them with handkerchief. my friends, the late kenneth rose, historian, told charles the guardswhen chapel was hit and 121 people were killed in waterloo day, lighthe saw the arc shining on the scene and illuminating winston churchill on the rebel, weeping. the freedom of the city of paris after the liberation in 1944, churchill was presented with an attractive box. on opening the casket, he found it contained not a scrolled but flag thate -- nazi had been held and tears poured down his cheeks. he cry as she cried at fdr's memorial service and when he visited his grave after the war. on the fourth of may, there were celebratory drinks with the chief of staff. according t
he made little speeches afterward and tears were flowing down his cheeks. the band played deeply in the ngckground and everyone sag home on the range. [laughter] churchill was seriously ill with ammonia. on gender 18, he made an unexpected return to the house of commons and was flushed with pleasure and emotion and hardly had he sat down when two large tears trickled down his cheeks. he mocks them with handkerchief. my friends, the late kenneth rose, historian, told charles the guardswhen...
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he made little speeches afterward and tears were flowing down his cheeks. the band played beautifully in the background and everyone sang home on the range. new year 1944 saw churchill seriously ill with ammonia. on january 18th he made an unexpected return and to the house of commons and was flushed with the pleasure and emotion and hardly sat down when the two enlarge tears trickled down his cheeks. he mocks them with handkerchief. my friends, the late kenneth rose, historian, told charles moore -- i'm sorry. when the guard's chapel was hit and 121 people were killed in water loo day, in 1944 he saw the arch light shining on the scene and -- and opening the casket recorded one and he found it contained not a scroll but the natzi flag that flow over during the occupation and it poured down his cheeks. he cried in april and also when he visited fdr's grave after the war. in may there were celebrating drinking on 1945 and celebrated drinks with the chief of staff and there according to allen brooks diary, tears in his eyes for all that he had done. it was an
he made little speeches afterward and tears were flowing down his cheeks. the band played beautifully in the background and everyone sang home on the range. new year 1944 saw churchill seriously ill with ammonia. on january 18th he made an unexpected return and to the house of commons and was flushed with the pleasure and emotion and hardly sat down when the two enlarge tears trickled down his cheeks. he mocks them with handkerchief. my friends, the late kenneth rose, historian, told charles...
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and occasionally a tear would run down his cheek. the next month he cried when visiting the destroyed chamber of the house of commons and didn't make any attempt to wipe away the tears. when in june 1941, the following month therefore colonel george broussard, the spy chief met churchill in london, his account of the sufrgs of occupied france reduced churchill to tears. the permanent undersecretary at the foreign office noticed the prime minister crying the following month also while watching that hamilton woman, the great laurence olivier-vivian leigh movie about admiral nelson. and while singing oh god our help in ages past with president roosevelt in newfoundland, a german president noticed how churchill was affected emotionally as i knew he would be, his handkerchief stole from his pocket. he wrote to his brother tom about the effect of the bombing of cities and the way it affected churchill personally. in particular, he wrote to the prime minister's extreme sensitiveness to suffering. "i remember some years ago his eyes filling
and occasionally a tear would run down his cheek. the next month he cried when visiting the destroyed chamber of the house of commons and didn't make any attempt to wipe away the tears. when in june 1941, the following month therefore colonel george broussard, the spy chief met churchill in london, his account of the sufrgs of occupied france reduced churchill to tears. the permanent undersecretary at the foreign office noticed the prime minister crying the following month also while watching...
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because white supremacy is not tongue in cheek.live in a system of white supremacy and white supremacy is not a joke. we live in a system dominated in all areas of white supremacy. i take that very seriously sir. >> you are making specific allegations untrue. you know exactly -- >> -- i'm not. you are trying to put words in my mouth. >> that's fine but does it occur to you very simple and last question. does it occur to you that people believe you and that you increase the temperature of race hatred in this country and that long term that might lead to some really bad things? do you feel responsible for that? >> you mean like black people getting harmed in all areas of activity. what you have done -- tucker, what you have done to replace the system of white supremacy. >> i'm calling you out for lying. >> what you have done. >> that's my contribution today. >> for replacing. okay, tucker. >> yeah. tariq. i appreciate it. >> happy kwanzaa. >> happy kwanzaa to you. donald trump may be mar-a-lago for christmas. that's not keeping him o
because white supremacy is not tongue in cheek.live in a system of white supremacy and white supremacy is not a joke. we live in a system dominated in all areas of white supremacy. i take that very seriously sir. >> you are making specific allegations untrue. you know exactly -- >> -- i'm not. you are trying to put words in my mouth. >> that's fine but does it occur to you very simple and last question. does it occur to you that people believe you and that you increase the...
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huddling under blankets for warmth, they sleep cheek to cheek in makeshift shelters. for many this is their first meal in days. the united nations estimates that 200,000 are still inside eastern aleppo, trapped between the syrian army and rebel fighters, the relentless shelling continues. the u.n. has demanded a pause in the fighting to allow for the evacuation of the sick and injured and the delivery of food but the syrian government has answered with silence. its main backer, russia, talks about opening humanitarian corridors, but so far that's all it is, talk. the government's five-month siege has left food and medical supplies dangerously low, while hospitals have been blown to pieces. as the rebel territory shrinks under the advance of the syrian military, desperate civilians um muneer spent six hours trying to escape. "my son and i had no choice but to leave," she said, "even if we had to walk all the way." as miserable as it is for those who made it out to safety, it's far worse for those who said behind. we can tell you, scott, that since we arrived in aleppo
huddling under blankets for warmth, they sleep cheek to cheek in makeshift shelters. for many this is their first meal in days. the united nations estimates that 200,000 are still inside eastern aleppo, trapped between the syrian army and rebel fighters, the relentless shelling continues. the u.n. has demanded a pause in the fighting to allow for the evacuation of the sick and injured and the delivery of food but the syrian government has answered with silence. its main backer, russia, talks...
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it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. protecting 100% of your mouth' rfaces. toss to eileen - morning clouds, afternoon sun - rainy, chilly tuesday (some sleet possible in - coldest air of the season on the way today: early morning clouds, then partly to mostly sunny. highs: 52-57 winds: sw to nw 5-10 mph tonight: cloudy and cold. lows: 32-40 winds: e 5 mph tuesday: rainy and chilly. sleet possible in the morning at the onset. ?? with advil, you'll ask what sinus headache? what stiff joints? what nighttime pain? make all your pains a distant memory with advil the world's #1 choice what pain? returning to normal, after a nine-day mourning period over the death of fidel castro. the ashes of cuba's former longtime communist dictator were buried yesterday, during a private funeral in santiago. outside the cemetery, tens of thousands of people lined the streets. castro died november 25th. he was 90-year-old. breaking overnight. a major political shift overseas. sam sweeney standing by with the impact of the resignation of italy's prime minister, another blow for th
it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. protecting 100% of your mouth' rfaces. toss to eileen - morning clouds, afternoon sun - rainy, chilly tuesday (some sleet possible in - coldest air of the season on the way today: early morning clouds, then partly to mostly sunny. highs: 52-57 winds: sw to nw 5-10 mph tonight: cloudy and cold. lows: 32-40 winds: e 5 mph tuesday: rainy and chilly. sleet possible in the morning at the onset. ?? with advil, you'll ask what sinus headache? what...
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huddling under blanket for warmth, they sleep cheek-to-cheek in make-shift shelters. for many, this is their first meal in days. the united nations estimates that 200,000 are still inside eastern aleppo trapped between the syrian army and rebel fighters. the relentless shelling continues. the u.n. has in the fighting to allow for the evacuation of the deliver of food and medicine. but the syrian government has answered with silence. russia talks about opening humanitarian corridors but, so far, that's all it is -- talk. the government's five-month siege has left food and medical supplies dangerously low. hospitals have been blown to pieces. as the rebel territory shrinks under the advance of the syrian military, desperate civilians make one omar spent six hours trying to escape. my son and i had no choice but to leave, she said. even if we have to walk all the way. as miserable as it is for those who made it out to safety, it's far worse for those who stayed behind. we can tell you since we arrived in aleppo, the sound of shelling has not let up. debora patta, cbs new
huddling under blanket for warmth, they sleep cheek-to-cheek in make-shift shelters. for many, this is their first meal in days. the united nations estimates that 200,000 are still inside eastern aleppo trapped between the syrian army and rebel fighters. the relentless shelling continues. the u.n. has in the fighting to allow for the evacuation of the deliver of food and medicine. but the syrian government has answered with silence. russia talks about opening humanitarian corridors but, so far,...
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some tongue-in-cheek steps to ensure the forr is not in danger. unbelievable story in the skinny on this thursday, december 29th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> that's a weird one. we'll get to that in the skinny, but, of course, it comes after the horrible news that we've had in the last 24-plus hours. you have actress debbie reynolds who passed away just a day after her daughter, carrie fisher. >> she told todd she wanted to be with carrie and like that, she was gone. she was 84, best known for singing in the rain. byron pitts has more. >> reporter: she was the definition of hollywood glam in the golden age of cinema. her career spanned generations, yielding enduring classics like "singing in the rain." died at the age of 84. it's a tragic hollywood ending mile wide smile, passing one day after her beloved daughter, carrie fisher, died of a heart attack. she was rushed to the hospital in serious condition where she suffered a massive stroke, but they were unable to save her. reynolds and her daughter were incredibly close. they
some tongue-in-cheek steps to ensure the forr is not in danger. unbelievable story in the skinny on this thursday, december 29th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> that's a weird one. we'll get to that in the skinny, but, of course, it comes after the horrible news that we've had in the last 24-plus hours. you have actress debbie reynolds who passed away just a day after her daughter, carrie fisher. >> she told todd she wanted to be with carrie and...
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huddling under blankets for warmth, they sleep cheek to cheek in makeshift shelters. for many, this is their first meal in days. the united nations estimates that 200,000 eastern aleppo, trapped between the syrian army and rebel fighters, the relentless shelling continues. the u.n. has demanded a pause in the fighting to allow for the evacuation of the sick and injured and the delivery of food and medicine. but the syrian government has swrped with silence. its main backer, russia, talks about opening humanitarian corridors, but so far, that's all it is, talk. supplies dangerously low, while hospitals have been blown to pieces. as the rebel territory shrinks under the advance of the syrian military, desperate civilians make one last run for safety. um muneer spent six hours trying to escape. "my son and i had no choice but to leave," she said. "even if we had to walk all the way." as miserable as it is for those far worse for those who stayed behind. we can can tell you, scott, that since we arrived in aleppo, the sound of shelling has not let up. >> pelley: debora pa
huddling under blankets for warmth, they sleep cheek to cheek in makeshift shelters. for many, this is their first meal in days. the united nations estimates that 200,000 eastern aleppo, trapped between the syrian army and rebel fighters, the relentless shelling continues. the u.n. has demanded a pause in the fighting to allow for the evacuation of the sick and injured and the delivery of food and medicine. but the syrian government has swrped with silence. its main backer, russia, talks about...
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>> i think it was tongue in cheek. it can happen. with that being said, it was tongue in cheek. but it can't happen. he can't return. >> why would he take that shot? >> i think there's something to be said about the donald trump twitter account, which will be -- we will talk about for four years. you can't say consumer confidence is up, thanks donald. that's not presidential. >> you want to talk tongue in cheek, that's -- >> the highest it's been in 15 years. >> thanks, obama. he kept throwing out there. >> the reason consumer confidence is high is because for eight years the president has been working on fixing the economy. >> we're going to move on. >> we created 72 consecutive months of job growth. >> one second. there are fewer americans working today than when president obama took over. period. >> there was a 10% unemployment rate when president obama took over. higher than that. now it's at 4%. >> 91 million people left the work force. >> that -- what do you say about obama being the legacy behind the new economic bump we're seeing? >> i don't care what day my credit card
>> i think it was tongue in cheek. it can happen. with that being said, it was tongue in cheek. but it can't happen. he can't return. >> why would he take that shot? >> i think there's something to be said about the donald trump twitter account, which will be -- we will talk about for four years. you can't say consumer confidence is up, thanks donald. that's not presidential. >> you want to talk tongue in cheek, that's -- >> the highest it's been in 15 years....
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my cheeks are getting all burned up here. but i think he would just be proud of not just me, but my state. >> what kind of fights do you want to wage on capitol hill? what kind of work do want to do? ms. rochester: i ran on a platform of creating an environment that is important and helpful for businesses to strengthen the economy, and at the same time focus on everything, from job training to investing in our infrastructure to making sure that we have equal pay for equal work. you know, some of those issues we talked about on the campaign trail -- again, it started with jobs and the economy, but it is connected to everything, connected to our criminal justice system, our ability to purchase a home, connected to our school system. for me, it is really focusing on jobs and the economy and all of its many different facets. >> what are you hearing from your leadership here in the house about how to serve? any advice they are giving you? ms. rochester: it has been interesting. out of the two weeks of orientation, one of the thing
my cheeks are getting all burned up here. but i think he would just be proud of not just me, but my state. >> what kind of fights do you want to wage on capitol hill? what kind of work do want to do? ms. rochester: i ran on a platform of creating an environment that is important and helpful for businesses to strengthen the economy, and at the same time focus on everything, from job training to investing in our infrastructure to making sure that we have equal pay for equal work. you know,...
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it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. protecting 100% of your mouth' rfaces. colgate total for whole mouth health. so, mr. harris, colgate total for whole mouth health. we have your fingerprints on the safe. a photo of you opening the safe. a post using the hashtag "#justrobbedthesafe" switching to geico could save you a bunch of money on car insurance. excellent point. case dismissed. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance woo! because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. in the 3.7 seconds it takes ry watson to beat fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. washington! in just 17 and a half hours - the doors will open for the first time to the public. a live look inside - the best way to get there - and
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it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. h health. carrabba's new meatball magnifico. our gigantic meatball topped with parmesan cream sauce and stuffed with delicious melted mozzarella. it may bring back a lot of childhood memories. now the home from the tv show 'full house' has a new owner. the home of the tanners was bought by the show's creater, jeff franklin for about 4 million dollars. but neighbors are concerned that he will rent this house out to tourists and they t tourists as it is. for right now.. franklin is using it to film parts of "fuller house". that show's second season begins streaming on netflix next week. to cruise? --if so, we have just the thing for you. --it's a 119-day-long cruise spanning six continents. --leaves from italy jan 2019...and will stop at 49 destinations in 32 countries. --you'll travel through france, barcelona, spain...the caribbean...hawaii...t onga, bora bora, --you also have 15 different complimentary shore excursions...things like snorkeling and national park tours. --stops will last about 13 hours in each location. --tickets
it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. h health. carrabba's new meatball magnifico. our gigantic meatball topped with parmesan cream sauce and stuffed with delicious melted mozzarella. it may bring back a lot of childhood memories. now the home from the tv show 'full house' has a new owner. the home of the tanners was bought by the show's creater, jeff franklin for about 4 million dollars. but neighbors are concerned that he will rent this house out to tourists and they t...
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two men in their 2 taken to the hospital the one victim was shot in the cheek and the other had bullets in both right and left leg. driver was able to pull off the freeway and stopped to call 9-1-1. the two men were targeted. >> police in santa cruz are looking for new leads in an unsolved murder case going back four decades. 19-year-old deborah cargill was kidnap asked killed 41 years ago yesterday. she was going to college and working at the grocery store in san jose and last seen in the parking lot on the way to work. her body was found the next day in the river in santa cruz. her family and a hard-working detective never gave up. they hope someone, some day, will be held accountable. >> all this time trying to push it aside but you can't. >> in this job we don't forget these things. we don't forget the looks on the family's faces. we don't forget what we find. you don't forget it. >> touching interview from the detective, the santa cruz police have launched a cold case website to generate leads in this case and others. >> berkeley fire department is investigating a dangerous ammonia
two men in their 2 taken to the hospital the one victim was shot in the cheek and the other had bullets in both right and left leg. driver was able to pull off the freeway and stopped to call 9-1-1. the two men were targeted. >> police in santa cruz are looking for new leads in an unsolved murder case going back four decades. 19-year-old deborah cargill was kidnap asked killed 41 years ago yesterday. she was going to college and working at the grocery store in san jose and last seen in...
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officials say a victim was shot in the cheek and the other was shot both in his right and left legs. the drive was able to pull off the freeway and stopped where they called 9-1-1. c.h.p. said the two men were targeted. this is the third shooting on interstate 580 in oakland in three weekends. >> people in santa cruz mountains are looking for new leads in an unsolved murder case that goes back four decades, deborah cargill was kidnapped and killed in 1975. the family and a detective have not given up hope that someone is held accountable. here is katie marzullo. >> all this time trying to push it aside but you cannot. >> on the 41st anniversary of his daughter's murder he remembers driving around after the disappearance. >> all over san jose, santa cruz, in the mountains, looking and asking in anyone saw anything. >> 19-year-old deborah cargill just graduated from high school going to junior college and working in san jose at the grocery store and last seen in the parking lot on the way to work. her body was found the next day in the river in santa cruz. >> people were interviewed an
officials say a victim was shot in the cheek and the other was shot both in his right and left legs. the drive was able to pull off the freeway and stopped where they called 9-1-1. c.h.p. said the two men were targeted. this is the third shooting on interstate 580 in oakland in three weekends. >> people in santa cruz mountains are looking for new leads in an unsolved murder case that goes back four decades, deborah cargill was kidnapped and killed in 1975. the family and a detective have...
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it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. >>> good morning. we are seconds away from the 6:00 hour. as you are heading outside this morning, plan on giving yourself an extra few minutes if you are traveling east of i- 75. there is significant patchy fog out there especially in parts of polk county. we are also tracking light rain this morning moving through highland counties. more coming in the 8:00 hour in citrus county. we are warm and muggy getting out the dor. don't need the heavy jackets and sweaters. >>> good morning. it's 6:00 on december 1st. i am road warrior hilary zalla. we have an accident in sarasota county along i-75 in the northbound lanes right at fruitville road. this is a hit-and-run crash. you will see it on shoulder. let's go live to i-10 in hillsborough county. this is reported as an accident, but it almost looks like a broken down vehicle. i will get you a drive time on your interstates as well as a look at your bridges in less than ten minutes. >>> your news, your community, and we're putting the news back in the morning
it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. >>> good morning. we are seconds away from the 6:00 hour. as you are heading outside this morning, plan on giving yourself an extra few minutes if you are traveling east of i- 75. there is significant patchy fog out there especially in parts of polk county. we are also tracking light rain this morning moving through highland counties. more coming in the 8:00 hour in citrus county. we are warm and muggy getting out the dor. don't...
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rosie cheeks tomorrow, stupid cold on thursday, then on friday, temperatures 22 and the snow comes back in. think ahead, 97 days away from the first day of spring. just 12 days to christmas, the start of the new year 19 days away. november? joyce: i do, but it seems like a distant memory. thanks, mark. the city of milwaukee cancels its four-inch parking rule. the rule, limiting where drivers can park on the streets during snowstorms, has been in effect the past 48 hours so public works crews could clear the snow. as the weather gets colder, milwaukee homeless shelters are filling to capacity and some people are being turned away. but as wisn 12 news' mike anderson reports, the county says there's no reason anyone should go without a helping hand. at bayview's tippecanoe presbyterian church, the church gets busy. >> this is where our guests sign in each night. >> the shelter has been opened seven years and take people off the street, literally saving lives. but already into this current cold snap they're running out of , space and are having to turn people away. >> which is a sad situati
rosie cheeks tomorrow, stupid cold on thursday, then on friday, temperatures 22 and the snow comes back in. think ahead, 97 days away from the first day of spring. just 12 days to christmas, the start of the new year 19 days away. november? joyce: i do, but it seems like a distant memory. thanks, mark. the city of milwaukee cancels its four-inch parking rule. the rule, limiting where drivers can park on the streets during snowstorms, has been in effect the past 48 hours so public works crews...
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it is sort of tongue-in-cheek, but a lot of it looks pretty scary. start by looking at what could happen in the u.s. we talk about what could happen if there was a trade war between china and the u.s. because that is something that is a very realistic prospect. let's consider what could potentially happen in united states. you could have a situation where trump becomes incredibly popular in the first months of his presidency. ofmight pass a whole lot stimulus measures, big fiscal stimulus measures. . that could be useful that could cause a surge. at the same time, he might repeal all of barack obama's legacy with some special orders. that could lead to social unrest on the street. how would a trump presidency be expected to battle that? maybe it would battle that, and that is the risk. maybe we would see curfews in american cities, maybe we see the national guard out there. those are some things to look out for in the u.s., a big split in the domestic area. >> you have got the crystal ball. what is missing from this list? >> i reckon one of the thing
it is sort of tongue-in-cheek, but a lot of it looks pretty scary. start by looking at what could happen in the u.s. we talk about what could happen if there was a trade war between china and the u.s. because that is something that is a very realistic prospect. let's consider what could potentially happen in united states. you could have a situation where trump becomes incredibly popular in the first months of his presidency. ofmight pass a whole lot stimulus measures, big fiscal stimulus...
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his eyes had a twinkle, his dimples how merry, his cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry.his little mouth was drawn up like a bow, the beard on his chin white as the snow. and -- >> the stump of a >> a circle of smoke around his head like a wreath. he had a broad face and a little round belly that shook when he laughed like a bowl full of jelly. he was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, and i laughed when i saw him in spite of myself. a wink of his eye, a twist of his head soon gave me to know, i had nothing to dread. he spoke not a word, but went straight to his work and filled the stockings and then he turned with a jerk and land his finger aside his nose and giving a nod, up the chimney he rose. he sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle and away they all flew like the down of a thistle. but i heard him exclaim, as they drove out of sight, merry christmas to all. >> and to all a good night. >> pat is our consummate story-teller. >> that was worth the wait. thoroughly entertaining and the first way i've ever seen that done. >> he's from new york. so you've
his eyes had a twinkle, his dimples how merry, his cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry.his little mouth was drawn up like a bow, the beard on his chin white as the snow. and -- >> the stump of a >> a circle of smoke around his head like a wreath. he had a broad face and a little round belly that shook when he laughed like a bowl full of jelly. he was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, and i laughed when i saw him in spite of myself. a wink of his eye, a twist of his...
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. >> when you're going to do that pop of color for amanda we stayed nude for her eyes and cheeks then. you want the lip to be the concentrate. you don't want too many competing colors. >> right. so that look right now like we were talking earlier it's a throw back to the 80s. can you use a black or brown. >> yes i was alive for this the first time. we're going to just outline the lip with a matte red liner. >> now we're calling it hombre we used to just call it dark liner. >> right. right. [laughter] >> i like it. >> i remember this look. >> this surreal bright liner you're using. >> yeah. >> all right. >> and then we put kind of a we have these really nice kiss and tell lip glosses. this red velvet is beautiful. >> i can already tell i like it. >> to die for as they say. >> that is pretty. >> so it looks like it's kind of got like a blue cool tone to it. >> it's actually very very neutral. it's one of those reds that every one of us could put that each of us. >> not too chorally not too blue. >> right. >> it's high color and high shine right? >> yeah. >> which is nice. >> how does it
. >> when you're going to do that pop of color for amanda we stayed nude for her eyes and cheeks then. you want the lip to be the concentrate. you don't want too many competing colors. >> right. so that look right now like we were talking earlier it's a throw back to the 80s. can you use a black or brown. >> yes i was alive for this the first time. we're going to just outline the lip with a matte red liner. >> now we're calling it hombre we used to just call it dark...