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. >> reporter: august 14th, 2016, her son aubrey was shot and killed here at the intersection of baker grove in san francisco. 17 years later, the case remains an unsolved homicide. >> i miss him so much. >> reporter: she routinely puts his picture here in the hopes that someone who knows something will come forward with the information police need to crack the case. >> so my love for my son is driving me to keep pushing for justice. i need justice. i need some closure. which i have none right now. >> reporter: closure for an act of sense lens gun violence. >> we're losing our children. my son should be burying me, not me burying him. no one has a right to pick up a gun and take someone's life. an innocent life. >> reporter: brown is far from alone in her grief and pursuit for justice. >> this is a significant public health issue and public safety issue. >> reporter: rodriguez is with the hope and heal fund, a group seeking community-based approaches to preventing gun violence in california. in collaboration with kaiser, his team just launched this interactive map that shows when and w
. >> reporter: august 14th, 2016, her son aubrey was shot and killed here at the intersection of baker grove in san francisco. 17 years later, the case remains an unsolved homicide. >> i miss him so much. >> reporter: she routinely puts his picture here in the hopes that someone who knows something will come forward with the information police need to crack the case. >> so my love for my son is driving me to keep pushing for justice. i need justice. i need some closure....
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aubrey was 17 at the time.happened 30 years ago, and tonight san francisco cold case detectives are still trying to close the case. today the community gathered to honor aubrey's life at the intersection of grove and baker where it was cut short. his mother later stood at the same spot making a plea for anyone who saw something to speak up. >> i am my son's voice now. he has siblings that are left. so i want to empower them because they're having children too. and i want them to know that we can do better. >> interviews have been conducted as recently as december, so we're analyzing those pieces of evidence, but we need more to be quite frank. >> police are offering a $250,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of aubrey's killer. >>> on to the maui wildfires. the death toll is at 99 and is expected to rise with at least 1300 people still unaccounted for. california canine team just deployed to comb through deaf stated burn areas and search for potential survivors and human remains. >>
aubrey was 17 at the time.happened 30 years ago, and tonight san francisco cold case detectives are still trying to close the case. today the community gathered to honor aubrey's life at the intersection of grove and baker where it was cut short. his mother later stood at the same spot making a plea for anyone who saw something to speak up. >> i am my son's voice now. he has siblings that are left. so i want to empower them because they're having children too. and i want them to know that...
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our events with aubrey gordon and lindy west. as we get underway, i would like to acknowledge that our institution stands on the unceded traditional territory of the coast salish people, particularly the duwamish. we thank them for our continuing use of the natural resources of their ancestral homeland. we're very excited that you could join us tonight whether here in this sold out hall or virtually our presentation will run for about 60 minutes, including q&a. and when we get to q&a portion of the event you may ask your question using this qr code, some questions have already been coming in, which is fantastic. we'll try to get to as many of them as we can, but you can help by keeping your question. town hall is adding new events podcasts every day. tomorrow, our global rhythms concert series continues with the seattle balkan folk punk metal band culture shock. if you come early, you can get balkan food and drinks in the lobby with food vendor baked in bosnia. yeah. and next week, local artist marina dingus discusses of the afri
our events with aubrey gordon and lindy west. as we get underway, i would like to acknowledge that our institution stands on the unceded traditional territory of the coast salish people, particularly the duwamish. we thank them for our continuing use of the natural resources of their ancestral homeland. we're very excited that you could join us tonight whether here in this sold out hall or virtually our presentation will run for about 60 minutes, including q&a. and when we get to q&a...
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aubrey, i can't thank you enough for being with us. that picture, no doubt, tells a lot of things. she indeed was sending you a message and it is a beautiful one. i thank you, aubrey, veiloces, for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >> and if you would like to help the residents of maui, you can donate to the red cross. just text the word hawaii to 90999 and it makes a $10 donation. for folks at home who speak spanish mostly -- [ speaking in a non-english language ] >>> still ahead, terrifying moments in the skies, twice this week as one of the pilots flying a plane from miami to chile dies midflight. >>> and a fire breaks out in the engine of a southwest plane less than 30 minutes after takeoff. >>> also coming up next, how the grand jury that indicted former president trump in georgia is now being targeted online. we're back in 60 seconds. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports." you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports. eep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand for a better night sleep. so now, he wakes up feeling like himself. the reigning family
aubrey, i can't thank you enough for being with us. that picture, no doubt, tells a lot of things. she indeed was sending you a message and it is a beautiful one. i thank you, aubrey, veiloces, for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >> and if you would like to help the residents of maui, you can donate to the red cross. just text the word hawaii to 90999 and it makes a $10 donation. for folks at home who speak spanish mostly -- [ speaking in a non-english language ]...
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aubrey, let me begin with you . aubrey, let me begin with you.ere is there something wrong in the system at the moment? do you do you feel that there is an issue here that needs looking at? >> well, strictly in the political realm , i think it's political realm, i think it's fair to say that politicians in recent years feel that they are under a level of scrutiny and subject to such sort of stringent accountability that they feel every sort of tiny mistake, every cough and spit is kind of pored over. and there are great sort of media furore is made out of the sort of the smallest errors. and so i think there's an attempt among some politicians to sort of redress the balance of accountability, tip the scales slightly. we saw under johnson's leadership under boris johnson's leadership that he took a much different approach enforced the approach to how he enforced the ministerial code previously, something if you were something which, if you were found have broken, you were found to have broken, you were expected to tender your resignation. had resi
aubrey, let me begin with you . aubrey, let me begin with you.ere is there something wrong in the system at the moment? do you do you feel that there is an issue here that needs looking at? >> well, strictly in the political realm , i think it's political realm, i think it's fair to say that politicians in recent years feel that they are under a level of scrutiny and subject to such sort of stringent accountability that they feel every sort of tiny mistake, every cough and spit is kind of...
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and aubrey plaza plays her mommy. >> seth: right >> aubrey is just -- yeah. >> seth: yeah. mother of a demon. >> she's tough she's a tough -- [ laughter ] she's a tough cookie, let's put it that way. yeah >> seth: she is, a tough and talented cookie. one of our favorites >> a very talented cookie. and so, you know, the idea is that she's been -- she had the baby, and she knows it's the devil's, mine. and she's been hiding it from me for 13 years and then what happens? you know, usually when you're 13-ish and you're a woman, you know what happens? >> seth: mm-hmm. >> ha. >> seth: do you -- if you don't know, it's -- you're the person to tell. >> that's right. [ laughter ] so anyway. at that -- at that stage in her life when she has her period - >> seth: yep >> i'll say it >> seth: yeah, great >> and she -- you know, also has -- starts realizing these powers that she has and then she finds out that her dad is not -- her mom told her that her dad was not alive so, she finds out her dad is the devil. and that's me. and i come back to insinuate myself in her life [ laughter ] >>
and aubrey plaza plays her mommy. >> seth: right >> aubrey is just -- yeah. >> seth: yeah. mother of a demon. >> she's tough she's a tough -- [ laughter ] she's a tough cookie, let's put it that way. yeah >> seth: she is, a tough and talented cookie. one of our favorites >> a very talented cookie. and so, you know, the idea is that she's been -- she had the baby, and she knows it's the devil's, mine. and she's been hiding it from me for 13 years and then what...
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it happened on this day in 2006. 17-year-old aubrey got a text message telling him to leave his house. when he did he was shot. in the years since, the homicide has become a cold case. alisa suspect it was connected with gang activity, but his mom insists he was not involved with gangs. since then she has been an advocate for her son and other murder victims. today she and others gathered in san francisco in honor of the memory. >> people thought i was crazy. that mother, here she come again with that bullhorn. what am i supposed to do? i am my child's voice now. a child should be here today. i should not have buried my child. he should've been burying me. >> she has been doing this for many years now. police chief bill scott on the left was also there today. >>> a heart raking update in a search for a missing southbay team -- team. a mother discovers remains belonged to her daughter. researchers found remain saturday during a search castle rock state park in les scotto's. the 17-year-old was last seen driving from her home in july 5th. the police found her car last monday off highway
it happened on this day in 2006. 17-year-old aubrey got a text message telling him to leave his house. when he did he was shot. in the years since, the homicide has become a cold case. alisa suspect it was connected with gang activity, but his mom insists he was not involved with gangs. since then she has been an advocate for her son and other murder victims. today she and others gathered in san francisco in honor of the memory. >> people thought i was crazy. that mother, here she come...
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now the 1st 2 or 3 of these ball sounded like aubrey artillery shuddering. but this was followed by a series of explosions, very, very close together, which is characteristic of cost of the nations. now, the preliminary report suggests that it was in the cluster munitions that have been using this latest deadly attack loose loose on the local us. we heard about 6 plus, it turns out that they were selling us from the beginning. we did not understand what has happened. less flu. everywhere we got the kids ran into the hallway set down and he had, we got to see it 6 times costs and munitions for sure. that no military facilities here. nothing like that. and for my family went to take them. we didn't know right away. the shelling felt like in terrible shockwave, though it was incredibly loud. our son started to scream, we're run after him and hit in the bathroom. then we saw that the building of the university had been shout. i actually worked there. this showing is unbelievable. so the 1st time that they have been use, uh the room start today and 86 year old wo
now the 1st 2 or 3 of these ball sounded like aubrey artillery shuddering. but this was followed by a series of explosions, very, very close together, which is characteristic of cost of the nations. now, the preliminary report suggests that it was in the cluster munitions that have been using this latest deadly attack loose loose on the local us. we heard about 6 plus, it turns out that they were selling us from the beginning. we did not understand what has happened. less flu. everywhere we got...
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i visited the website on the and the russian border region, aubrey on skate, group of ukrainian sound, because has been illuminated by russia security forces to all these opportunities have been killed on find the others detained. according to russia's federal security service agree between dispatch to commit. tyra stocks against military and energy infrastructure consisted of regular ukrainian service men, a full arsenal of western supplied guns explosives on to night. vision devices have been captured on us as ukrainian armed forces of show several cities and the don't . yes, with public, with hundreds of munition rounds and just one day one line has been killed. and so it seemed wounded including 2 children in the chalet. i mean for any and until we struck multiple civilian targets, such as like, shopping mode as residential building as a possible intensifies, i'll correspond to the ego stone. i propose on the cutting edge of military technology, a according to every safety guideline imaginable. what's being done at this table must not be done when i go to you instead of what you'r
i visited the website on the and the russian border region, aubrey on skate, group of ukrainian sound, because has been illuminated by russia security forces to all these opportunities have been killed on find the others detained. according to russia's federal security service agree between dispatch to commit. tyra stocks against military and energy infrastructure consisted of regular ukrainian service men, a full arsenal of western supplied guns explosives on to night. vision devices have been...
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is russia also speaking to people that now volunteers from his styles of aubrey much needed supplies to shelters? i've given children somewhat to play. i mean, the violets, my colleagues here, and i need to discuss this with derenzo himself here in the studio earlier on saturday. it was a necessary to go the era um to go back and easily info. uh the through to the mouth. what happens in the last 3 years on the uh, 2 people that is completely different uh from uh, uh, mainstream manual, west and propaganda. so old enough points and what did you, what did you find there when you went? if i find the uh, the reality of people that the, uh, want to leave the visa ending the friendship relation. uh, with the rush configuration that i need and see uh, russian are needed to provide the lease about the i lease and the people that uh uh, sold me uh, thanks a rock star that the free as a from ukraine anatomy. okay. so that we are booming as uh and your desire was to help the people there primarily the children as well with the event to dallas. apologies for maya, tell him what east, when does i
is russia also speaking to people that now volunteers from his styles of aubrey much needed supplies to shelters? i've given children somewhat to play. i mean, the violets, my colleagues here, and i need to discuss this with derenzo himself here in the studio earlier on saturday. it was a necessary to go the era um to go back and easily info. uh the through to the mouth. what happens in the last 3 years on the uh, 2 people that is completely different uh from uh, uh, mainstream manual, west and...
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these are two of the books by aubrey haynes that i use as resource books and i'm always looking for answers every time i go to yellowstone and i learned more and i've been going there a long time. this is another book and i have these some of these books up here. you can. you're welcome to look at them. please leave them because they're my resource books. but it helps me find answers quickly. i don't tell guests when i take them to yellowstone. some story they said, let's look them up and get the right answer and they appreciate. we've had native americans living for over 11,000 years in yellowstone and usually they leave in the wintertime. but we did have some that wintered there around the hot springs. this is chief joseph of the nez perce that went through in 1877 with a couple of thousand horses are not and i'm sorry it was over a thousand horses and 700 people. they lived off the land from the washington all the way through idaho, through here, and then turned north and stopped just shy of the canadian border and fresh troops from north dakota came over, had a battle, and chief joseph
these are two of the books by aubrey haynes that i use as resource books and i'm always looking for answers every time i go to yellowstone and i learned more and i've been going there a long time. this is another book and i have these some of these books up here. you can. you're welcome to look at them. please leave them because they're my resource books. but it helps me find answers quickly. i don't tell guests when i take them to yellowstone. some story they said, let's look them up and get...
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and the guardian�*s senior political correspondent aubrey allegretti. us here on the programme. the same question to you both in terms of reaction to the basic appointment there of grant shapps and to you first. grant sha -s shapps and to you first. grant shapps is _ shapps and to you first. grant shapps is the _ shapps and to you first. grant shapps is the go _ shapps and to you first. grant shapps is the go to _ shapps and to you first. grant shapps is the go to person, . shapps and to you first. grant i shapps is the go to person, isn't shapps is the go to person, isn�*t he. he has been moved around very frequently between jobs. he. he has been moved around very frequently betweenjobs. he is a great survivor. he is incredibly political. one thing i think a question that has been heard i have been speaking to defence people todayisisit been speaking to defence people today is is it the right fit? ben wallace rubs a lot of people the wrong way. even zelensky the wrong way by asking him to be grateful for british help but he did know his defence policy.
and the guardian�*s senior political correspondent aubrey allegretti. us here on the programme. the same question to you both in terms of reaction to the basic appointment there of grant shapps and to you first. grant sha -s shapps and to you first. grant shapps is _ shapps and to you first. grant shapps is the _ shapps and to you first. grant shapps is the go _ shapps and to you first. grant shapps is the go to _ shapps and to you first. grant shapps is the go to person, . shapps and to you...
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odeay short and his family the hicker son, aubrey and others sounded alarm against clan. the white supremacist violence of 1940s had new expression in montana but backlash and revival the clan became so successful that by 1965 president lyndon johnson ordered an invest into montana clan activity. go years earlier an african-american captain in the u.s. air force bought a house in san bernardino only to watch it destroy by arsonist bever he and his family could move in. little changed in the 17 years sinced murders of the shorts. golden state had long published applicants punished aron americans who dared to challenge segregation some pay with their lives. thank you so much for listening. >> thank you so much -- >> thank you lynn invite anybody to put questions they might have for lynn in the q and a box and maybe while people are starting to do that i could get in my question -- [laughter] i read a quote by you in an interview when you were talking about this and you said that at school you learn about -- you note about chicago but you don't share stories about los angele
odeay short and his family the hicker son, aubrey and others sounded alarm against clan. the white supremacist violence of 1940s had new expression in montana but backlash and revival the clan became so successful that by 1965 president lyndon johnson ordered an invest into montana clan activity. go years earlier an african-american captain in the u.s. air force bought a house in san bernardino only to watch it destroy by arsonist bever he and his family could move in. little changed in the 17...
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when bethune when bethune told by aubrey that she's going to receive this appointment as administrator in the national you sit administration and he says well the president's going to appoint will you receive a letter and she says to him no i want him to offer it to me personally. she does. she does. and she him meet with her and offer it to her. i think that's really important when you think of it, nobody, nobody else in, the black cabinet was able to do that, but she was able to do that. so yeah, that's a great question about how of sidestepping and letting other people do it. yeah. what do you know about field levels of frustration? people in the black cabinet during the cold war? what was not? so the question is what do i know about the level of frustration over didn't occur? i mean, it's considerable and i think one of the things you can see as the cabinet continues to grow later on, they become more under bethune control, more fragmented. i think it's because of the pressures they face, you know, the frustration over and over again circling and trying to get change this way and t
when bethune when bethune told by aubrey that she's going to receive this appointment as administrator in the national you sit administration and he says well the president's going to appoint will you receive a letter and she says to him no i want him to offer it to me personally. she does. she does. and she him meet with her and offer it to her. i think that's really important when you think of it, nobody, nobody else in, the black cabinet was able to do that, but she was able to do that. so...
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aubrey, thank you for your time . clearly, the for your time. these well. that they have these policies. then the mps have to sell it. if you like, in the constituencies and that's when the problems begin with the, you know, for some know, the nimby factor for some times reasonable reasons. times quite reasonable reasons. it . it seems. >> yes, there's always going to be a tension between central government which dictates the sort of overall target and then local government, which is in charge of implementing that target and obviously much smaller level , target and obviously much smaller level, making sure that the new homes are being built. now, there have been concerns raised about the government's kind of lack of commitment to the 300 new 300,000 new homes target because michael gove last year said it was going to be advisory instead of mandatory. and that's meant that we have seen for three successive years in a row that it's fallen short. the government is still, it says, on track to meet its overall target of building 1 million new homes.
aubrey, thank you for your time . clearly, the for your time. these well. that they have these policies. then the mps have to sell it. if you like, in the constituencies and that's when the problems begin with the, you know, for some know, the nimby factor for some times reasonable reasons. times quite reasonable reasons. it . it seems. >> yes, there's always going to be a tension between central government which dictates the sort of overall target and then local government, which is in...
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. >> reporter: something happened when aubrey powell and storm ferguson collaborated. >> we had a confidencehe design team hypnosis, duo created dozens of rock's most iconic album covers for pink floyd, led zeppelin. ♪ ac/dc ♪ dirty deeds done dirt cheap ♪ >> basically what happened is plier to sergeant pepper by peter blake, album covers are very much just a picture of the band on the front with their names in big white letters. i saw that and suddenly went, you know what? this is the way forward. >> reporter: between 1967 and 1983, they designed more than 400 album sleeves. template for what you were doing. >> nothing at all. >> yeah. >> we were busking. >> rporter: pope howell and storm fergerson had met in cambridge. >> we were all friends with pink floyd way before they were pink floyd, in cambridge. ♪ taking away the moments that make up the day ♪ >> reporter: in 1967, the band gave them their first job, creating the psychedelic cover for their album "a saucer full of secrets". >> and that's what i thought we needed, something a bit more unusual and wilder, i guess. >> reporter: in the
. >> reporter: something happened when aubrey powell and storm ferguson collaborated. >> we had a confidencehe design team hypnosis, duo created dozens of rock's most iconic album covers for pink floyd, led zeppelin. ♪ ac/dc ♪ dirty deeds done dirt cheap ♪ >> basically what happened is plier to sergeant pepper by peter blake, album covers are very much just a picture of the band on the front with their names in big white letters. i saw that and suddenly went, you know...
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period a lot of great books have been published about the long history of yellowstone for particularly aubrey haynes magisterial to volume history. and i know i sent out a list of sources for you to look at. there is a full bibliography in the book itself. if you pick up the book there's a whole list of sources you could look at both primary documents and also secondary sources that will give you a better sense of this. but it really surprised me no one had really looked in-depth at the efforts to explore and preserve yellowstone and its historical context. because what i also realized is this survey and that passage are happening 18711872 which are right in the middle of reconstruction. which is not a. we think of as taking place in the west or having anything to do with the west. that became really interesting to me. i had just written a book that looked at the civil war from a really unexpected place, the far west. i began thinking what if i looked at reconstruction from yellowstone? would i come to know reconstruction differently? would i learn something new about it by looking at it from
period a lot of great books have been published about the long history of yellowstone for particularly aubrey haynes magisterial to volume history. and i know i sent out a list of sources for you to look at. there is a full bibliography in the book itself. if you pick up the book there's a whole list of sources you could look at both primary documents and also secondary sources that will give you a better sense of this. but it really surprised me no one had really looked in-depth at the efforts...
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particularly aubrey haynes's magisterial two volume history, and if i know i sent out a list of sources for you to look at but there's also a full bibliography in the book itself. so if you pick up the book, there's a whole list of sources that you can look at both primary documents and also secondary sources that can give you a better sense of this per said but it really surprised me that no one had really looked in-depth at the effort to explore and preserve yellowstone in its historical context because what i also realized is that this survey and the passage of the yellowstone actor happening in 1871 and 72 which are right in the middle of reconstruction. which is not a period that we think of as you know taking place in the west or having anything to do with the west so that became really interesting to me. and so i just you know, i had tt bthat. looked at the the civil war from a really unexpected place the far west and so i began to think well what if i looked at reconstruction from yellowstone, would i come to know reconstruction differently, would i learn something new about it
particularly aubrey haynes's magisterial two volume history, and if i know i sent out a list of sources for you to look at but there's also a full bibliography in the book itself. so if you pick up the book, there's a whole list of sources that you can look at both primary documents and also secondary sources that can give you a better sense of this per said but it really surprised me that no one had really looked in-depth at the effort to explore and preserve yellowstone in its historical...
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particularly aubrey haynes's magisterial two volume history, and if i know i sent out a list of sources for you to look at but there's also a full bibliography in the book itself. so if you pick up the book, there's a whole list of sources that you can look at both primary documents and also secondary sources that can give you a better sense of this per said but it really surprised me that no one had really looked in-depth at the effort to explore and preserve yellowstone in its historical context because what i also realized is that this survey and the passage of the yellowstone actor happening in 1871 and 72 which are right in the middle of reconstruction. which is not a period that we think of as you know taking place in the west or having anything to do with the west so that became really interesting to me. and so i just you know, i had just written a book that. looked at the the civil war from a really unexpected place the far west and so i began to think well what if i looked at reconstruction from yellowstone, would i come to know reconstruction differently, would i learn somethi
particularly aubrey haynes's magisterial two volume history, and if i know i sent out a list of sources for you to look at but there's also a full bibliography in the book itself. so if you pick up the book, there's a whole list of sources that you can look at both primary documents and also secondary sources that can give you a better sense of this per said but it really surprised me that no one had really looked in-depth at the effort to explore and preserve yellowstone in its historical...
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aubrey, liz, my buddy, jose.n the path. >> it's going to be nice >> you going to be lazy on your cruise >> you bet >> just starting the day off chilling >> yeah, pretty much. >> who are you taking? who's going on the cruise? >> my family it's a family cruise >> a whole family thing. >> yes >> don't work too hard ladies, don't work too hard. it's a lazy day, so we just kick it guys >> maybe we should just carry jose -- >> why don't we lay down for the show every day >> meanwhile, i'm like, are you awake? >> sign me up, we'll take a break from being lazy in a few minutes, because we'll bring back our today in the wild series we'll shine a light on the devoted volunteers who step up when baby animals need a hand. in fact, one group alone has helped save thousands, thousands of animals so emilie ikeda will give us a first-hand look at their important work. >> i love that. >>> then, from soap to sunscreen through some affore beauty products that can work wonders >>> plus, what's the fastest way to get to italy? taking
aubrey, liz, my buddy, jose.n the path. >> it's going to be nice >> you going to be lazy on your cruise >> you bet >> just starting the day off chilling >> yeah, pretty much. >> who are you taking? who's going on the cruise? >> my family it's a family cruise >> a whole family thing. >> yes >> don't work too hard ladies, don't work too hard. it's a lazy day, so we just kick it guys >> maybe we should just carry jose -- >>...