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traditional kurdish clothing is sold here like these turbans called yemen as. kurds who believe that they are part of a fighting for dish and accuse the club members of being too western and betraying their ethnic and cultural heritage. that it was a custom book on how on my border when we started my brothers out it was a stupid idea and i didn't want to hear anything about people wearing suits dressing smart and taking pictures doing this cause will come or stand up and get into. what do you guys do it is wasting your time just showing off you know wedding clothes this everyone is wearing on clothes and moods and at the beginning it was difficult to have a child like this in a proper conversation with them. that we could really you get a lot of negative feedback i guess if you try to make the western style you try to do this and so until we get to a point with those those coma's that didn't stop us from going forward to them that they. did. not know this. but the members of mr beale say they're not betraying their roots at all they're just combining different
traditional kurdish clothing is sold here like these turbans called yemen as. kurds who believe that they are part of a fighting for dish and accuse the club members of being too western and betraying their ethnic and cultural heritage. that it was a custom book on how on my border when we started my brothers out it was a stupid idea and i didn't want to hear anything about people wearing suits dressing smart and taking pictures doing this cause will come or stand up and get into. what do you...
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they're not really the clothes lines.e just rigged slack lines as if they were these really cool clothing lines. >> i like that one older woman looking out in the window like what in the world is going out there. >> while you're out there, can you bring me that sheet in the middle. >> what a beautiful setting. he's doing something really cool and takes skill. but i would still be looking at the buildings and the architecture. >> what a creative idea. >> you do see that in some of the shots. he is harnessed on to the line. he's whes in a smart car. >>> and sll time for an aerial announcement because the drone is the gender reveal in this gender reveal. >> see the big moment that lifts everyone's spirits. >>> plus, coyote peterson gets his hands on a turtle that needs his help. watch the snappy way he saves the day. when you want more than just clean there's finished. new finish quantum eakthrough threehaer combines to scrub, degrease, and shine your dishes. switch to all new finish quantum. new finish quantum eakthrough th
they're not really the clothes lines.e just rigged slack lines as if they were these really cool clothing lines. >> i like that one older woman looking out in the window like what in the world is going out there. >> while you're out there, can you bring me that sheet in the middle. >> what a beautiful setting. he's doing something really cool and takes skill. but i would still be looking at the buildings and the architecture. >> what a creative idea. >> you do see...
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do you like the clothe?rter: you only pay for the ones you nnt, which jonathan's case was the entire box. for $98, lisa paid about $14 per tiece and gave back. >> for every box te delivery perfectly to a customer, they're going to keep that box and that provides us with the ability to donate brand-new products for children in needov >> ie getting packages. >> reporter: likekidpik, requires no membership. it's a box service jt for girls with trendy clothes, shoes and accessories. edmy 7-year-old l it all. jackets, shirts, skirt, pants, sneakers, purse and denim dress for about $120, all desigd by kidpik. >> i love he they m this because you can't feelny of this. >> reporter: anothercrox substion for boys and girls, rockets of awesome, also creates their own clothes and you can peek inside thenl boxe and change items before they ship. there is a $5 setup feent thee box of eight items is about $150, which is about $19 per item. >> so all of these services include something like this, a prepaid envelope to retur
do you like the clothe?rter: you only pay for the ones you nnt, which jonathan's case was the entire box. for $98, lisa paid about $14 per tiece and gave back. >> for every box te delivery perfectly to a customer, they're going to keep that box and that provides us with the ability to donate brand-new products for children in needov >> ie getting packages. >> reporter: likekidpik, requires no membership. it's a box service jt for girls with trendy clothes, shoes and...
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goff finds out if this booming box trend is worth>> it eporter: shopping for school clothes with your kids. >> it's not an enjoyablepe exence because they tend to run around in all different directions. >> reporter: let's face it, they'd rather be playing and scott mcfarland has things he'd rae doing too. >> which state has the capital of tallahassee. >> reporter: which is why they tu t to a box skip the stress and a trip to the store. >> the idea of having theom clothes to your home without having to take them out to go shopping is nice. >>edeporter: lisa dec to try kid box, one of several box services offering personalizedd outfits shipped right to her door. she simply submitted an onlineb quiz a her son's style and personality. >> no, i want to open it. >> reporter: and from there kid box styliens sent s quality items by well-known brands. >> do you like it? >> yes. >> reporter: you only pay for the ones you want which in jonathan's caseas thentire box. lisa paid about $14 per piece and gave back. >> for eveox that we deliver perfectly to a customer, they're going to keep that box
goff finds out if this booming box trend is worth>> it eporter: shopping for school clothes with your kids. >> it's not an enjoyablepe exence because they tend to run around in all different directions. >> reporter: let's face it, they'd rather be playing and scott mcfarland has things he'd rae doing too. >> which state has the capital of tallahassee. >> reporter: which is why they tu t to a box skip the stress and a trip to the store. >> the idea of having...
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similar global regulatory attorney myles edwards joins us for the latest candidate is the german shoe clothing and accessory makers trying to help rid the world's oceans of some problematic plastic and what it on our feet hard to correspondent just tosh a sweet tells us the plans and looks at the company's earnings plus the images of nineteen fifties cars in cuba strike a melancholy chord with many but is the island nation moving forward with new technologies will have the latest they have at least for a few hours are to correspondent alex my halo bitch brings us the details and wal-mart is making moves in the field of virtual reality shopping so that consumers can head out to a super store without leaving the comfort of their couch steve malzberg joins us from new york to discuss all of that coming up but first we hit a few headlines. big drug pricing news the united states is the food and drug administration has granted the first license to produce generic versions of life saving epinephrine injection devices to tivo pharmaceuticals usa the devices commonly called epi pens the name of the do
similar global regulatory attorney myles edwards joins us for the latest candidate is the german shoe clothing and accessory makers trying to help rid the world's oceans of some problematic plastic and what it on our feet hard to correspondent just tosh a sweet tells us the plans and looks at the company's earnings plus the images of nineteen fifties cars in cuba strike a melancholy chord with many but is the island nation moving forward with new technologies will have the latest they have at...
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americans are buying homes, furnishing, clothing, cars, at unprecedented levels. the department stores are still in their age of, they are in a golden age, i would say, meaning that these are lavish palaces of consumption of tremendous size. they are places to be and to be seen. for sears, they are at a moment where they are expanding. increasingly sears as a result, from the 1950's on, and historically throughout, they are the number one retailer of women. by the time the affirmative action cases occur, the equal opportunity employment condition targets them because they are the number one retailer, the number one employer of women. a store that has sold everything from apparel to household goods. and sears had a conflict of history in the african-american community. they are sort of pioneers of black advancement. julius rosenwald, the first ceo, donated many funds to civil rights organizations, the black housing and schools, and on the other hand, sears had a long history of racial discrimination in employment. why? the thought was that white consumers for whom
americans are buying homes, furnishing, clothing, cars, at unprecedented levels. the department stores are still in their age of, they are in a golden age, i would say, meaning that these are lavish palaces of consumption of tremendous size. they are places to be and to be seen. for sears, they are at a moment where they are expanding. increasingly sears as a result, from the 1950's on, and historically throughout, they are the number one retailer of women. by the time the affirmative action...
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some even wore men pants, clothes or dress socks up to their thighs. i talked to one mexican-american woman zoot suitor who told me she used to buy the biggest socks she could find at the mens department stores in los angeles and pull them all the way up underneath a very short skirt to the top of her thigh and then glue the sock to her legs when she went to school or to a dance or a party so they wouldn't fall down. that looking good or maintaining the style meant she would literally glue the socks, the clothes to her physical body. looking good meant something beyond just looking good. it was also making a statement in this context of wartime society. so it was black and brown. it was east coast and west coast. it was male and female. it was gendered, in other words. if that's sort of a short version of the who, the what, the where, the when i do want you to consider or at least begin to ask why should we care about the zoot suit? i mean this is the case i'm making today, but i'm not the only one. the title of the book i wrote on the zoot suit, "the
some even wore men pants, clothes or dress socks up to their thighs. i talked to one mexican-american woman zoot suitor who told me she used to buy the biggest socks she could find at the mens department stores in los angeles and pull them all the way up underneath a very short skirt to the top of her thigh and then glue the sock to her legs when she went to school or to a dance or a party so they wouldn't fall down. that looking good or maintaining the style meant she would literally glue the...
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they can then make a donation of a whole set of clothes to a o charit their choice.veryone gets one of these, which is one of thern prepaid reenvelopes. basically you're not charged in many of the cases until you deci what you want. another box lets you go online and lets you see insid your box first. you can pick and choose what you want. no preel surprise real surprise. youor the convenience. >>> still ahead, six decades of half smoke being celebrated today. before we take you live to ben's chili bowl, we show you the 60 years of history and maybe get you a hill hungry. >> smooth sailing from tomorrow weekend. if you're beach bound for the weekend, friday, saturday and sunday,dso cl no humidity and temperatures right there in the sweet spot fo summertime. a check of today's forecast coming right up.> >>nd a new era for the nats. they traded fan favorites away. new overnight, highlights from theireturn to the field and what's next for the tm. it's 5:2ea6. >>> right now at 5:30. roadside rescues. be careful as you head out the door this morning, thesere new photos fr
they can then make a donation of a whole set of clothes to a o charit their choice.veryone gets one of these, which is one of thern prepaid reenvelopes. basically you're not charged in many of the cases until you deci what you want. another box lets you go online and lets you see insid your box first. you can pick and choose what you want. no preel surprise real surprise. youor the convenience. >>> still ahead, six decades of half smoke being celebrated today. before we take you live...
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the clothes are nice, but they're not... cool. and now, a recent crisis has sent this couple reeling. robbie: i get a phone call from my doctor. the doctor's like, "come in immediately." lemonis: like that day? robbie: that day. lemonis: putting even more stress on the business... julie: that looks terrible. i never knew how much debt we were in. lemonis: ...and their marriage. robbie: i get frustrated with you. julie: what do i do? robbie: the micromanagement. do you not think i know what i'm doing? lemonis: if i can't get them to rethink their partnership and their business practices... julie, i don't know that you're a good buyer. ...the future will be very bumpy. you don't trust him? my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're going to wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything is going to change -- everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money.
the clothes are nice, but they're not... cool. and now, a recent crisis has sent this couple reeling. robbie: i get a phone call from my doctor. the doctor's like, "come in immediately." lemonis: like that day? robbie: that day. lemonis: putting even more stress on the business... julie: that looks terrible. i never knew how much debt we were in. lemonis: ...and their marriage. robbie: i get frustrated with you. julie: what do i do? robbie: the micromanagement. do you not think i know...
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not in suits of clothes. that the spare money folks had should be diverted back in the war effort in some form or fashion. so we have new-found economic freedom and opportunity despite its glass ceiling limits, we have a rise in popular culture. and we also have ongoing and dramatically shifting battles over civil rights. many mexican americans and african-american african-americans and japanese-americans, particularly after pearl harbor in december of 1941, support what was known as the double v campaign. the double v campaign was victory abroad, against hitler, mussolini and fascism, but also victory at home for first-class membership in american society. you can't win abroad without also winning at home. but you couldn't fight for american democracy overseas without fighting for equal citizenship on the home front. this became a fundamental and core principle for many mexican-american, african-american and other folks. there were some successes. in civil rights during the war. franklin delano roosevelt, pr
not in suits of clothes. that the spare money folks had should be diverted back in the war effort in some form or fashion. so we have new-found economic freedom and opportunity despite its glass ceiling limits, we have a rise in popular culture. and we also have ongoing and dramatically shifting battles over civil rights. many mexican americans and african-american african-americans and japanese-americans, particularly after pearl harbor in december of 1941, support what was known as the double...
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be brought for clothes to change or wait for clothes to be brought from home... that created some embarassment for many students.... now, this year, there is more flexibility - and give and take. here is waht students and the district is saying on this day one of the new policy (ken) a hiker missing in yosemite park for the past month has been found dead. family members said crews found scott tenczar's body on friday. the 48 year old was last seen at the bridgeport ranger station on july 25. tenczar had planned to backpack from robinson creek to crown lake, matterhorn canyon, smedberg lake, seavey pass, and peeler lake. the san jose native was an afghanistan veteran and taught english in south korea. we do not yet know his cause of death. (ken) a firefighter who died last week was killed from falling tree debris after a retardant air drop on the mendocino complex fire. three other firefighters had minor injuries. california fire officals are calling for immediate corrective action, saying firefighters must remain clear of areas with overhead hazards during retard
be brought for clothes to change or wait for clothes to be brought from home... that created some embarassment for many students.... now, this year, there is more flexibility - and give and take. here is waht students and the district is saying on this day one of the new policy (ken) a hiker missing in yosemite park for the past month has been found dead. family members said crews found scott tenczar's body on friday. the 48 year old was last seen at the bridgeport ranger station on july 25....
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shopping for school clothes with your kids. >> it's not an enjoyable experience.y tend to run around andll of this interaction. >> let's face it, they'd rather be playing. parents like lisa and scottc rlane, they have things they'd rather do too. >> the capitalf tallahassee. >> they turn to a box to skip a trip to the>> store. hat idea is nice. >> lisa decided to try kid box, one of the services with personalized kids' outipts d to her door. she completed an online quiz about her son's style and personality. from there they sent seven qualit items by well-known brands. you only pay for the ones you want which in his case was the entire box. for $98, she paid about $14 per piece. >> love getting packages. >> like kid box, kid pic requires no membership. it's just for girls with trey othes, shoes and accessories. all.-year-old loved it jacket, shirt, skirt, ntpas, sneakers and denim dress for a20 all designed by kidpik. >> what you get is every box comes with one of those return labels and anen lope. you can return whatever you want. you're not charged in many of th
shopping for school clothes with your kids. >> it's not an enjoyable experience.y tend to run around andll of this interaction. >> let's face it, they'd rather be playing. parents like lisa and scottc rlane, they have things they'd rather do too. >> the capitalf tallahassee. >> they turn to a box to skip a trip to the>> store. hat idea is nice. >> lisa decided to try kid box, one of the services with personalized kids' outipts d to her door. she completed an...
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for $60 you get six pieces of clothing.t items of clothing and that includes a $20 service fee. >> how about these looks. >> reporter: crystal and sara filled out questionnaires about what their kids like and don't like. when the clothes arrived, we swapped out the boxes to make it more challenging for our moms. we'll get your reaction to the stuff that this first company sent you. >> ooh. these cargo shorts, i like these. >> reporter: crystal likes what is in the first two boxes. >> it's a little more fun. >> reporter: but she wasn't quite feeling the third box. >> it's not as cool as i would like. >> reporter: so let's see what happens after lucas tries on the clothes. all right. lucas, let us see you. lucas picks his favorites, a t-shirt/pant combo from the first. and a sporty outfit from box c. >> he is happy in this one. >> reporter: before we find out which box they like best we have sara and emily check out their clothes. >> my favorite color, sparkle. >> reporter: lots to like. >> flamingos and pineapples. >> report
for $60 you get six pieces of clothing.t items of clothing and that includes a $20 service fee. >> how about these looks. >> reporter: crystal and sara filled out questionnaires about what their kids like and don't like. when the clothes arrived, we swapped out the boxes to make it more challenging for our moms. we'll get your reaction to the stuff that this first company sent you. >> ooh. these cargo shorts, i like these. >> reporter: crystal likes what is in the first...
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the german clothing shoe and accessory maker data is this effort to rid the world's oceans of harmful plastic that they want to put some of it on our feet our to correspond at atocha sweet reports on what the company plans to do and look at their most recent earnings report. if you this is announcing its commitments to using recycled plastic by two thousand and twenty four the global sportswear maker says it plans to completely do away with the version plastic including polyester now that material is used in most of the sports wear clothing line because it tries quickly and weighs very little and he just says it will also no longer be using a version plastic in its offices retail outlets warehouses and distribution centers started in twenty eighteen this move alone would save a whopping forty tons of plastic each year the only catch is that recycled polyester is ten to twenty percent more expensive than virgin materials however experts do believe the cost will go. as more companies move in this sustainable direction analysts say even if a didas meets its goal of eleven million recycle
the german clothing shoe and accessory maker data is this effort to rid the world's oceans of harmful plastic that they want to put some of it on our feet our to correspond at atocha sweet reports on what the company plans to do and look at their most recent earnings report. if you this is announcing its commitments to using recycled plastic by two thousand and twenty four the global sportswear maker says it plans to completely do away with the version plastic including polyester now that...
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with a version plastic including polyester now that material is used in most of the sports wear clothing line because it dries quickly and weighs very little and he just says it will also no longer be using a virgin plastic in its offices retail outlets warehouses and distribution centers started in twenty eighteen this move alone would save a whopping forty tons of plastic each year the only catch is that recycled polyester is ten to twenty percent more expensive than virgin materials however experts do believe the cost will go down. as more companies move in this sustainable direction analysts say even if it meets its goal of eleven million recycled pair of shoes next year that still only accounts for just three percent of its annual footwear production now adidas the world's second largest sportswear line is no stranger to sustainable products last year it launched the first mass produced running shoe made from recycled water bottles in twenty six team the german company is projection an increase in those early trainers from one million and twenty seventeen to five million this year o
with a version plastic including polyester now that material is used in most of the sports wear clothing line because it dries quickly and weighs very little and he just says it will also no longer be using a virgin plastic in its offices retail outlets warehouses and distribution centers started in twenty eighteen this move alone would save a whopping forty tons of plastic each year the only catch is that recycled polyester is ten to twenty percent more expensive than virgin materials however...
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and we're told that they traded clothes at tai ort. they may have escaped in a vehicle like this one. a late-model white infiniti suv with nk state plates. and yesterday, authorities describe the chain of events as to how they realized that jinjing hadvanished. >> some point, the child stated she was going to use the restroom. it wasn't until they were starting to check through security that another student within that group notified the ch s that she was missing. >> reporter: jinjing last seente about 8:15 yay morning the she was touring with her group from chin cently arriving into the d.c. area, flying from new york city, beforehe she van here at the airport. we're live at reagan national. i'm justin finch, news 4. >> justin, thank you. >>> it's 5:03. we have breaking news out of virginia right now. >> oh. >> we're talking about the possibility of 17 feet of water 0n 7 minutes. about 15 people have been evacuated so far, due to the threat of the college lake dam failing. all of the rain we've been seeing in the fast few days, has ov
and we're told that they traded clothes at tai ort. they may have escaped in a vehicle like this one. a late-model white infiniti suv with nk state plates. and yesterday, authorities describe the chain of events as to how they realized that jinjing hadvanished. >> some point, the child stated she was going to use the restroom. it wasn't until they were starting to check through security that another student within that group notified the ch s that she was missing. >> reporter:...
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okay, but what about his clothes? ( laughter ) >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: and it's not -- it's not just the jackets that made manafort look shady, it's how he paid for them. one clothing store manager testified that manafort was his only client who paid with international wire transfers. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: oh, come on! that's totally normal! ( laughter ) "i'll take a pack of gum and some slim jims. $4.99? hmm... yuri at odessa-bank isn't answering my texts. do you accept stolen paintings?" ( laughter ) but by far my favorite detail from these jackets is one of the labels. it reads, wearable art by bijan.... for p.m. ah yes, paul manafort had wearable art by bijan. for the man with discriminating taste... and incriminating clothes. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) for when you want to look elegantly understated while being chased by interpol. >> wearable art. for distinctive menswear that says, "yuri and i will go make the disco." "wearable art by who?" "bijan!" for when your next suit is an orange jump
okay, but what about his clothes? ( laughter ) >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: and it's not -- it's not just the jackets that made manafort look shady, it's how he paid for them. one clothing store manager testified that manafort was his only client who paid with international wire transfers. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: oh, come on! that's totally normal! ( laughter ) "i'll take a pack of gum and some slim jims. $4.99? hmm... yuri at odessa-bank isn't answering my texts. do...
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. >>> would you buy golf clothes for yourself and write it off as a gift for wounded warriors? duncan hunter spent a quarter million in campaign cash on his lifestyle. >>> and murder charges have been filed for a college student suspect undocumented immigrant. >> that is not the outcome anybody wanted. >> no, it is not. >> welcome to an early start on an extraordinarily busy day. >> it is wednesday, 4 a.m. in the east. let's get startled. a stunned, rattled, blindsided, our sources say about the reaction in the white house after a pair of top trump aides become convicted felon, michael cohen, the president's former lawyer pleaded guilty in new york. he admitted he coordinated with mr. trump to keep a scandal quiet during the campaign at nearly the same moment a jury returned guilty investigators against foreman campaign chairman paul manafort. eight counts of financial crimes. >> a source close to the white house says cohen's plea deal sounds terrible for the president. a congressional source saying top party leaders are quote trying to catch their breath. even the president's
. >>> would you buy golf clothes for yourself and write it off as a gift for wounded warriors? duncan hunter spent a quarter million in campaign cash on his lifestyle. >>> and murder charges have been filed for a college student suspect undocumented immigrant. >> that is not the outcome anybody wanted. >> no, it is not. >> welcome to an early start on an extraordinarily busy day. >> it is wednesday, 4 a.m. in the east. let's get startled. a stunned,...
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dip a nice soft cloth in water mixed with a splsh of alcohol. wring the cloth out really well. next, clean your screen with a type of cloth you use to clean your eyeglasses. a small squirt of dish detergent diluted with water will help you tackle stubborn smudges. dust dampen the cloth. >> with a little bit of time, with a little bit of elbow grease, dirt free, germ free. >> that same diluted alcohol mixture works wonders on the case. >> as someone who tests computers for consumer reports, dirty laptop is going to run the same as a clean laptop. as a dad, clean your stuff. >> consumer reports stresses using alcohol sparingly mixed in water, because besides killing the germs on the surface, you use too concentrated of a mixture, it might take the letters off the keys. >> at this point, we know it so well we don't need to see the letters, right, dan? >> that was cleaned about two years ago. >> that's what i was thinking. >> do a germ report on that, thanks, michael. >> onto the weather. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >>> my keyboard is spotless. l
dip a nice soft cloth in water mixed with a splsh of alcohol. wring the cloth out really well. next, clean your screen with a type of cloth you use to clean your eyeglasses. a small squirt of dish detergent diluted with water will help you tackle stubborn smudges. dust dampen the cloth. >> with a little bit of time, with a little bit of elbow grease, dirt free, germ free. >> that same diluted alcohol mixture works wonders on the case. >> as someone who tests computers for...
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for people to express themselves and also for me so it makes me having to see all these different clothes and different styles that they put out there i just enjoy dressing up really nice i just think it makes me feel good when i look good as i think fashion makes have because it's about colors it's expression on people you know that what you wear is the kind of making a sick note and i think it has a huge impact on how we approach and look at people. so what makes the scandinavian designer so successful does being in a good mood help you be more creative. they didn't from blanche says it does. to me inspiration is everywhere but i think i work best when i'm happy and i work best when i'm up long people i work best in a friendly happy environment and with people i love and trust because i put my work my marks down and i open my senses and so me that's the best way to be creative. join in positivity are very important to us both in the way we live and how we create our collections that. everyone here seems to agree fashion can make you happy a simple message that will hopefully make its wa
for people to express themselves and also for me so it makes me having to see all these different clothes and different styles that they put out there i just enjoy dressing up really nice i just think it makes me feel good when i look good as i think fashion makes have because it's about colors it's expression on people you know that what you wear is the kind of making a sick note and i think it has a huge impact on how we approach and look at people. so what makes the scandinavian designer so...
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remember, his clothing was drenched with blood.oncluded tom and ashley must have been in close contact when the gun went off. using the prosecutor, he suggested there was a struggle when the shot was fired. >> i can keep blood staining from getting onto the wall, or, or onto the cabinet, and i can lower her, continuing to bleed, onto my shirt to where i get her in this position. >> reporter: the prosecution rested its case. what possible defense could there be? well, for a start, this -- >> i have so much pain on the inside i can no longer take it. >> reporter: a letter. and what a letter it was. >>> coming up -- a troubled marriage? or a troubled young woman? >> what kind of mental health issues did you observe ashley fallis to be going through? >> mood swings, impulsive behaviors. >> and the verdict. ♪ when "dateline" continues. ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast s
remember, his clothing was drenched with blood.oncluded tom and ashley must have been in close contact when the gun went off. using the prosecutor, he suggested there was a struggle when the shot was fired. >> i can keep blood staining from getting onto the wall, or, or onto the cabinet, and i can lower her, continuing to bleed, onto my shirt to where i get her in this position. >> reporter: the prosecution rested its case. what possible defense could there be? well, for a start,...
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the best of any breaks in the clothe the further south and east you call.dbye to the front that has been in the north of the country. not long before the next avr of rain starts to push into the north—west, so for tuesday, a good deal of dry weather around than some brighter intervals and the risk of one or two showers, later in the day, outbreaks of heavy rain pushing into the north—west and parts of northern ireland. the temperature on tuesday reaching a maximum of 25. that cold front is significant not because it brings a good deal of rain but because of that move south and east it squishes the humid air to the south—east quarter so we see fresher conditions feeding in behind the cloud, becoming more confined to the cloud, becoming more confined to the far south and east, the odd spot of rain and drizzle. the temperature fresher behind that, around 15—22 the maximum, then in the south—east still feeling humid. towards the end of the week, picking up more of the north—westerly feed them that will bring the temperature down particularly in the north with t
the best of any breaks in the clothe the further south and east you call.dbye to the front that has been in the north of the country. not long before the next avr of rain starts to push into the north—west, so for tuesday, a good deal of dry weather around than some brighter intervals and the risk of one or two showers, later in the day, outbreaks of heavy rain pushing into the north—west and parts of northern ireland. the temperature on tuesday reaching a maximum of 25. that cold front is...
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just to show or eat change their clothing before returning to the station and catching a bus. that will take them to a temporary destination in the united states. what . do you have and i. want them out. because i've even long beach. and them are going to go a long beach minutes in the. bus as. i don't have a. family and the second. is that it is because at the end of the ways it's half it was an impact on the facilities become a part of it at the ticket. their response is always follow the same patent just hours ago they crossed the rio grande by boat after paying the coyote for a fifty dollars per person journey. the border patrols intercepted them and that they don't have criminal records that's why they're permitted to live at the home of a relative or friend until a judge decides their final destination either within the united states for back in their own country. that supports or you think i don't i don't know yet you know up with. the significance of it all going to get up out of. money well grew up in the land of. dealers in honduras he had a banana plantations one da
just to show or eat change their clothing before returning to the station and catching a bus. that will take them to a temporary destination in the united states. what . do you have and i. want them out. because i've even long beach. and them are going to go a long beach minutes in the. bus as. i don't have a. family and the second. is that it is because at the end of the ways it's half it was an impact on the facilities become a part of it at the ticket. their response is always follow the...
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my clothes were taken away i don't want to wear this black skirt this is a duplicate where the blouse is all gone but to be fair they left one t. shirt for me so that when i got my suit case i got a second t. shirt you see because that has got three guards on it so they left it and i got nothing so in prison i got the same t. shirt on for four days though you knew when you got on the boat that in a few years ago a limo we were tethered to this were killed yes by israeli forces israel offered apology twenty million dollars compensation to turkey how could you go on this boat knowing that on previous little there's activists have been killed of course there's a element of fear but. all of us all went on the boat know well that there is an element of real danger but i think our solidarity and our love for the palestinians and our love for justice. rises above our personal fear and that's what we're doing what would you do for losing my family of course react to you know big time you know we have to nominate our next of kin when you go on like that and i know i cannot nominate i the most
my clothes were taken away i don't want to wear this black skirt this is a duplicate where the blouse is all gone but to be fair they left one t. shirt for me so that when i got my suit case i got a second t. shirt you see because that has got three guards on it so they left it and i got nothing so in prison i got the same t. shirt on for four days though you knew when you got on the boat that in a few years ago a limo we were tethered to this were killed yes by israeli forces israel offered...
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bonnigheim was so horrified by this event, the new mayor or old mayor with bloodied encrusted clothing in the city hall for over 37 years as a reminder to the city that the crime had not yet been solved. there was an investigator who handled the case. he ran down all sorts of leads. the investigator filed runs of almost up to 800 pages. and he could not crack the case. years later, 37 years later after the investigator had died, letters came in from washington dc. this is just a snippet of it and it's written in the old gothic german handwriting so i don't expect you to the evil to read it except perhaps the very top line. what does that say? washington dc, april 29 1872. a german immigrant named frederick roth wrote this letter. he used the live in bonnigheim and left a year after the murder because his sons thought he did it. he was never on the investigators radar but the town made his life such hell that he and his whole family pack their bags and moved to the united states and the funny thing is that if that hadn't happened, this case would never have been solved because rook in w
bonnigheim was so horrified by this event, the new mayor or old mayor with bloodied encrusted clothing in the city hall for over 37 years as a reminder to the city that the crime had not yet been solved. there was an investigator who handled the case. he ran down all sorts of leads. the investigator filed runs of almost up to 800 pages. and he could not crack the case. years later, 37 years later after the investigator had died, letters came in from washington dc. this is just a snippet of it...
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Aug 31, 2018
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and wear his clothes from cow hides to the clothes that are designed and manufactured by them. it is this underground movement going on. so this is like, there's no king better than our kings back home, you know? they claim he is the king but if he comes down here, i'm going to clap him! it's a combination of drama with art, with music, with dance. correct. taking from all of these different styles and all these different areas of what is african and what is not, what is european and what is not and how we sort of find a place in it. and i think that's why the music kind of sits with these malleable walls and constantly sort of finding reasons to be for us. and i think we can move and not function as a specific language that describes what are sound is what music is but something that comes from many things. the pieces very much take the principle of history as collage, a clear simple narrative is always a distortion of history. because it is always constructed from fragments and tries to make coherence of it. so this acknowledges its fragmentary nature. but also let's talk abo
and wear his clothes from cow hides to the clothes that are designed and manufactured by them. it is this underground movement going on. so this is like, there's no king better than our kings back home, you know? they claim he is the king but if he comes down here, i'm going to clap him! it's a combination of drama with art, with music, with dance. correct. taking from all of these different styles and all these different areas of what is african and what is not, what is european and what is...
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my clothes were taken away i don't want to wear this black skirt this is a duplicate where the blouse is all gone but to be fair they left one t. shirt for me so that when i got my suit i got a second t. shirt because that has got three guards on it so they left it and i got nothing so in prison i got the same t. shirt on for four days though you knew when you got on the boat that in a few years ago on the movie moamar terror activities were killed yes by israeli forces israel offered apology twenty million dollars compensation to turkey how could you go on this boat knowing that on previous trips others activists have been killed of cost as a element of fear but. all of us all went on the board know well that there is an element of real danger but i think our solidarity and our love for the palestinians and our love for justice rises above our personal fear and that's what we are doing that would you flew think my family of course react to you know big time you know we have to nominate our next of kin when you go on like that and i know i cannot nominate either my sister my brother b
my clothes were taken away i don't want to wear this black skirt this is a duplicate where the blouse is all gone but to be fair they left one t. shirt for me so that when i got my suit i got a second t. shirt because that has got three guards on it so they left it and i got nothing so in prison i got the same t. shirt on for four days though you knew when you got on the boat that in a few years ago on the movie moamar terror activities were killed yes by israeli forces israel offered apology...
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this clothing designer has to buy fabric on the black market. >> ooh!is restaurant owner isn't allowed any more than 50 seats. the state says she isn't allowed to expand her business. you cannot have two stands? >> no. >> this sucks. meet cuba's new business class, surviving and thriving under one of the most oppressive regimes in the world. [ music continues ] [ flamenco guitar plays ] i had barely set foot on cuban soil when i saw how the new business laws are changing lives. armando lee rolled up in a 61-year-old chevy -- a typical havana taxi. how you doing, my man? >> hello, my friend. >> i'm marcus. >> marcus. my name is armando. nice to meet you. >> armando? >> yeah. >> nice to meet you, brother. like most cubans, armando was living on a government wage worth about $25 a month. now he makes that in a single day, thanks to the taxi license he got under the new law. >> this is a good business. >> and you can make good money doing this? >> i can save a little bit for my own business. the best job is to do your own company, a small business. >> your
this clothing designer has to buy fabric on the black market. >> ooh!is restaurant owner isn't allowed any more than 50 seats. the state says she isn't allowed to expand her business. you cannot have two stands? >> no. >> this sucks. meet cuba's new business class, surviving and thriving under one of the most oppressive regimes in the world. [ music continues ] [ flamenco guitar plays ] i had barely set foot on cuban soil when i saw how the new business laws are changing...
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. ♪ cat & jack clothing guaranteed for the whole year. ♪ whoo!nday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer getaway with exclusive hilton offers. book yours, only at hilton.com over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your...
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give us a time how did you come up with the idea of designing clothes inspired by sorby and culture i don't think. it started at university. down the we worked in an interview project dedicated to designing international for young saw. my adept at the traditional costume design for everyday clothing and to get young people interested in culture you were lloyds and. to me one could say you're an ambassador for modern sorby in culture. from birth yes a little bit. of that has to get back to work after all all her dresses are tailor made. but our trip doesn't end here. so if you have some time to spare on your visit to this play about you should definitely squeeze then a trip to a town only thirty minutes from here they're all you come across a truly. lavish destination brandon's castle and that's part designed by prince ham unfun pickler moscow just like myself he too was an avid traveler and his journeys gave him plenty of ideas for a less landscape gardens back home. cam on looks very kind of a fun pick luckow born in seventy nine eighty five was a travel writer and eccentric bon viva
give us a time how did you come up with the idea of designing clothes inspired by sorby and culture i don't think. it started at university. down the we worked in an interview project dedicated to designing international for young saw. my adept at the traditional costume design for everyday clothing and to get young people interested in culture you were lloyds and. to me one could say you're an ambassador for modern sorby in culture. from birth yes a little bit. of that has to get back to work...
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, meaning girls whose clothes did not measure up were losing more class time than the boys. >> i have got sent to the office maybe three times. >> i don't think the kids really dress provocatively. >> reporter: we caught up with tamara as she picked up her 18-year-old son from school. she's not buying the idea that clothing distracts. >> for this age bracket, everything is a distraction with all their hormones going. for them to focus on school but still wear the clothes they like is awesome instead of uniform. >> be comfortable what they are wearing. not judged or anything else. as long as they do good in school. >> reporter: the district says it will collect feedback from students, parents and teachers. they will re-visit the issue in june. that's the latest, i'm melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> if you have wondered how much tech workers earn, a new report brings salary transparency tonight. it was compiled by the silicon valley business journal. facebook leads the pack. the median salary is more than $240,000 a year. coming in second, alphabet at $197,000. netflix at number
, meaning girls whose clothes did not measure up were losing more class time than the boys. >> i have got sent to the office maybe three times. >> i don't think the kids really dress provocatively. >> reporter: we caught up with tamara as she picked up her 18-year-old son from school. she's not buying the idea that clothing distracts. >> for this age bracket, everything is a distraction with all their hormones going. for them to focus on school but still wear the clothes...
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i don't know what they wanted my clothes were british authorities they're debilitating it was they cando anything. the britain's closest allies in the middle east i don't know so that i have an empty suitcase they took all the medicine in my suitcase because in fact these medicines are for the participants we have a separate lot of donations mainly for gaza about the girl is going eighty eight i don't know what happened to it but my personal medicine which i i have for the people on all empty my clothes were taken away i don't want to wear this black skirt this is a duplicate where the blouse is all gone but to be fair they left one t. shirt for me so that when i got my suit case i got a second t. shirt because that has got three guards on it so they left it and i got nothing so in prison i got the same t. shirt on for four days though you knew when you got on the boat that in a few years ago on the movie were tethered to vista killed yes by israeli forces israel of the apology twenty million dollars compensation to turkey how could you go on this boat knowing that on previous little a
i don't know what they wanted my clothes were british authorities they're debilitating it was they cando anything. the britain's closest allies in the middle east i don't know so that i have an empty suitcase they took all the medicine in my suitcase because in fact these medicines are for the participants we have a separate lot of donations mainly for gaza about the girl is going eighty eight i don't know what happened to it but my personal medicine which i i have for the people on all empty...