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the economic community thought the most effective response was a policy of coarse-tuning rather thane active management. as paul volcker continued to point out hard choices remained and could not be put off forever. richard gill comments on future trends. in the 1950s and 1960s the keynesian view was dominant. with slight turns in monetary and especially fiscal policy one could, most economists felt steer the economic ship past dangers of inflation and unemployment. today, even neo-keynesians concede that economic navigation may be less of an exact science than was imagined. the shift of emphasis from fine-tuning to coarse-tuning has been a shift from the short to the longer run. active intervention in the short run may only intensi our longer-run problems. there is no real agreement what the important long-run factors are. the monetarists, under professor friedman stress steady, long-run growth of the money supply. the supply siders, who came to prominence after the oil shocks of the 1970s emphasize cutting taxes and stimulating long-run growth of investment, technology, and labor s
the economic community thought the most effective response was a policy of coarse-tuning rather thane active management. as paul volcker continued to point out hard choices remained and could not be put off forever. richard gill comments on future trends. in the 1950s and 1960s the keynesian view was dominant. with slight turns in monetary and especially fiscal policy one could, most economists felt steer the economic ship past dangers of inflation and unemployment. today, even neo-keynesians...
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>> bevel for coarse and curly hair like me, prone to shaving irritation, razor bumps, et cetera. we sell them online but that's where the technology starts. i like to describe our business as kind of this analogy, it's very beautiful above water but legs are flapping beneath it. >> something i never even thought about, though. you need a different razor if you have different type of hair that comes out. >> absolutely. >> why? >> 80% of black men and women have this issue. because we have coarse, curly hair and 30% of men and women of other races have this issue as well. in multi-blade razors that exist today cut the hair beneath your skin. and if you have curly hair, it leads to these ingrown hair issues. no one as tried to fix it until now. i was incredibly frustrated and bevel was founded under that belief. >> you made it the point of saying this is just one of many. >> walker & company is all about developing brands that solve problems for people of color. bevel is the first of that vision. eradicated the razor bump issue. hyper pigmentation, national hair transitioning, we ta
>> bevel for coarse and curly hair like me, prone to shaving irritation, razor bumps, et cetera. we sell them online but that's where the technology starts. i like to describe our business as kind of this analogy, it's very beautiful above water but legs are flapping beneath it. >> something i never even thought about, though. you need a different razor if you have different type of hair that comes out. >> absolutely. >> why? >> 80% of black men and women have this...
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and she had very coarse, dry hair. and hailey had that fine baby hair. >> this doesn't happen with shampoo. >> no. >> you cannot run your fingers through it. aeris, has your hair ever felt smooth and silky and hydrated with any lathering shampoo? >> not ever. >> ever, in your life. >> and i've used every kind of shampoo. >> full bottles and empty promises, right? >> [ laughing ] yes. >> hailey, you've never used wen, right? you should just touch your hair, because it's an experience. >> oh, my gosh. it's so nice. >> so, today, we're proving that wen works on all hair types -- the same cleansing conditioner completely different hair types. >> this is the result. ta-da! >> now, remember what hailey's hair looked like at the beginning of the demo? her hair was dry, it was frizzy, she was staticky. her color looks so much more rich, so much more vibrant. her hair came alive. and on the other end of the spectrum, we have aeris, whose hair was dry, coarse, unruly and really dehydrated. her hair is hydrated now. her color is
and she had very coarse, dry hair. and hailey had that fine baby hair. >> this doesn't happen with shampoo. >> no. >> you cannot run your fingers through it. aeris, has your hair ever felt smooth and silky and hydrated with any lathering shampoo? >> not ever. >> ever, in your life. >> and i've used every kind of shampoo. >> full bottles and empty promises, right? >> [ laughing ] yes. >> hailey, you've never used wen, right? you should just...
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it is coarse.need to erase it from usage, if you will and cancel its use. >> in terms of the conversation there are some who would say debating the merits of the "n" word is missing the big word. it is easier to fight a word instead of institutionalized problem. i don't know where the sort of entry point is for something like that. >> i would say it is not something we all want to do. >> fair enough. >> there in lies the real problem, right? it's something that many of us want. >> it is not necessarily everybody agrees even exists. >> let's start with post-racial. so many people don't want to do the work right? they want to just kind of -- we have a black president. everything is fine now. it is not fine now. when we think about this racist chant from sae, it is not just about the word. let's think about the next verse which is about black men hanging from trees. that's the fabric of this country, and that's where we get this word that is so powerful and so volatile that needs to be addressed becau
it is coarse.need to erase it from usage, if you will and cancel its use. >> in terms of the conversation there are some who would say debating the merits of the "n" word is missing the big word. it is easier to fight a word instead of institutionalized problem. i don't know where the sort of entry point is for something like that. >> i would say it is not something we all want to do. >> fair enough. >> there in lies the real problem, right? it's something that...
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walk unless the hand is white and not jaywalk we'll stay safe loovthd lubricate for bicycles and coarse and pay attention i think if everyone does they're part we'll have a good start the other thing for personal safety when we're in crowds the mayor talked about people coming down and having a great time and the merchants we want everyone to be mindful to save guard their values and be aware of their surrounding one of the things i'm adding extra patrol making sure that every police officers know what's going on so we add to the safety by having a presence of officers so we're excited for that again, we're thankfully to work with the partners and we have the year of the ram i'd like to say . >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you very much. >> in addition what we heard from captain lazzaro and aware of the logistics especially the ecology truck that came at 7 o'clock not 6 o'clock mar make sure everything is moved off the street all deliveries should be made by 8:30 we'll set up for the local businesses businesses that partnership is going to bring c y c to work with the police d
walk unless the hand is white and not jaywalk we'll stay safe loovthd lubricate for bicycles and coarse and pay attention i think if everyone does they're part we'll have a good start the other thing for personal safety when we're in crowds the mayor talked about people coming down and having a great time and the merchants we want everyone to be mindful to save guard their values and be aware of their surrounding one of the things i'm adding extra patrol making sure that every police officers...
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. >> coarse salt and on top of here the part we talk about breakfast, a fried egg. gave it away. it's great when you cut it and the yoke starts running over everything. >> that's it. delicious. easy to make. love it. >> love it so much. >> thank you, bella. breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch, anytime, bye. >> how about right now? >>> we'll be right back. but first, today's jobs report. jill schlesinger looks at the fast growing opportunities for social workers. >>> in today's jobs report, jill schlesinger looks at the fast growing opportunities for social workers. >>> reporter: the national association of social workers is marking its 60th anniversary this month and the government has some good news for the occasion. employment for qualified social workers will grow by 19% from 2012 to 2022. faster than the average for all occupations. social workers must have compassion, empathy and fine- tune listening skills to help clients cope with their problems. for entry level positions, a bachelor's degree in social work is the most common requirement. some employers may hire workers who h
. >> coarse salt and on top of here the part we talk about breakfast, a fried egg. gave it away. it's great when you cut it and the yoke starts running over everything. >> that's it. delicious. easy to make. love it. >> love it so much. >> thank you, bella. breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch, anytime, bye. >> how about right now? >>> we'll be right back. but first, today's jobs report. jill schlesinger looks at the fast growing opportunities for social...
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. >> i love coarse salt. >> dissolves quickly in the soup. >> perfect. >> lack howthat looks beautifulella. soup's on. ciao. >>> whether you're a coffee drinker or not living with a starbucks could come with a benefit. zillo says that homes within a quarter mile of a starbucks rise in value faster than those that aren't. it's called the starbucks effect. researchers found houses closest to starbucks grew 21% in value over 5 years. homes slightly farther away appreciated 17%. >>> we'll be right back but first jill schlesinger has today's jobs report with tips for women to close the pay gap. >>> reporter: march 8 is international women's day an opportunity for women to celebrate their achievements while calling for greater equality. global research firm catalyst says women still have a long way to go. women earn 76.5% of what men earn based on median annual salaries for full-time workers. the average income for women in california is $42,199. the gender wage gap also varies by industry. the smallest pay differential may surprise you. it occurs in construction where women earn 92.2% of wh
. >> i love coarse salt. >> dissolves quickly in the soup. >> perfect. >> lack howthat looks beautifulella. soup's on. ciao. >>> whether you're a coffee drinker or not living with a starbucks could come with a benefit. zillo says that homes within a quarter mile of a starbucks rise in value faster than those that aren't. it's called the starbucks effect. researchers found houses closest to starbucks grew 21% in value over 5 years. homes slightly farther away...
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was too sensitive for politics, are we saying the only people t offices in our country have to be coarse't sensitivity something we need in elected officials? honestly chuck, i think way this gets turned around is if voters begin to punish candidates whose operatives or whose campaigns engage in this really playing to the cheap seats the lowest common denominator, digging dirt. we really have to have voters begin to strike back and punish the candidates that embrace it. >> as i mentioned, this isn't just about politics. curt schilling i'll bring you in here. it seems like part of the problem is the internet. makes it very easy to directly attack anybody, famous or not. you saw this happen with you. and your daughter. what do you want to take away from this situation? >> i think a significantly large portion of this problem is the internet because of the ability to -- a lot of kids think remains anonymous. i would say short of the guy called anonymous, you're not anonymous in any way, shape or form. my biggest take away, my biggest lesson for this younger generation, you put it out there
was too sensitive for politics, are we saying the only people t offices in our country have to be coarse't sensitivity something we need in elected officials? honestly chuck, i think way this gets turned around is if voters begin to punish candidates whose operatives or whose campaigns engage in this really playing to the cheap seats the lowest common denominator, digging dirt. we really have to have voters begin to strike back and punish the candidates that embrace it. >> as i mentioned,...
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. >> bevel is the first shaving system designed for folks with coarse and curly hair like me. prone to shaving irritation r b. we sell online. and that is where the technology starts. i like to describe as this duck analogy. very beautiful above water but legs are flapping beneath it. there is a lot that goes on behind the engine to offer the best experience all the way down to the supply change. >> something i never even thought about. you need a different razor if you have different type of hair that comes out. >> absolute it. up to 80% of black men and women have this issue. and 30% of men and women oaf other races. multiblade razors today cut the hair beneath your skin and if your curly hair it can lead to these issues. it's a problem and saps confidence among other things. and no one's tried to fix it until now. i felt there had to be a better way. i was frustrated and bevel was founded out of that belief. >> what is next? this is the first line. you made a point of saying this is one of many many. >> balker and company is all about developing a suite of brands that solve
. >> bevel is the first shaving system designed for folks with coarse and curly hair like me. prone to shaving irritation r b. we sell online. and that is where the technology starts. i like to describe as this duck analogy. very beautiful above water but legs are flapping beneath it. there is a lot that goes on behind the engine to offer the best experience all the way down to the supply change. >> something i never even thought about. you need a different razor if you have...
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it includes coarse from the 2008 to 2010 model years. hyundai says an electronic sensor in those cars can malfunction and disable the power steering system. that means drivers would have to steer manually. hyundai says no accidents or injuries related to the problem have been reported but the car maker is notifying owners of effected cars and dealers will fix the problems for free. the new phones will feature a metal design. they will also come in five colors and multiple storage options ranging from 32 gigabytes to 128 gigabytes. and as a new member of the ktvu family we want to congratulate sal. look at that picture. that is so sweet. he and his wife on the birth of their second child sienna was born yesterday morning. she weighed in at 7 pounds, 13- ounces. look at mom. they are all doing great this morning. so very excited for sal. and that is why brian flores is in doing traffic. >>> pam, good morning to you. congratulations to the sal castaneda family. sal left me hanging. i got a text yesterday sal's wife had his baby and you need
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i think that most of israeli populous is coarse end by extended cop laying, and population, and failed peace -- as far as american terms left, right and center it hard. kennedy: our far right president he wants to stop settlement on west bank, they would like some form of peace in middle east starting with israel and pallares, netanyahu drawing a firm line in the sand. reversing his stance from 2009. what would it take to bring peace there. at least if not quality, coics coexistence. >> that is the million dollar question. kennedy: that is right. >> i am of two state solution. i don't think it possible to absorb all of the arab inhabitants of gaza in a west bank into a democratic israel. but the alternative that is status quo having people either under israeli rule or in gaza defacto under israeli rule with no right to leave, no passport, no state hood, that is not sustainable long-term for a country that also calls itself a democracy. kennedy: israel said that every time we let palestinians move in, theyd lob rockets at us. >> i don't know if they really say, that main argument when a
i think that most of israeli populous is coarse end by extended cop laying, and population, and failed peace -- as far as american terms left, right and center it hard. kennedy: our far right president he wants to stop settlement on west bank, they would like some form of peace in middle east starting with israel and pallares, netanyahu drawing a firm line in the sand. reversing his stance from 2009. what would it take to bring peace there. at least if not quality, coics coexistence. >>...
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. >> dirty -- 30 rack of coarse light is now $23 at fun stop. thanks, obama.cheers and applause] how do you make obama's eyes light up? shine a flashlight in his ears. [laughter]. that's pretty good. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any su
. >> dirty -- 30 rack of coarse light is now $23 at fun stop. thanks, obama.cheers and applause] how do you make obama's eyes light up? shine a flashlight in his ears. [laughter]. that's pretty good. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready...
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. >> i love coarse salt. i can't perfect and then that is it. >> look how beautiful that looks. that is a picture. thank you bella. >> soup's so. >>> we first profiled our student rising above six years ago. >> like many he was growing up without his parents, financially, on his own. but today he is a college graduate and we get to see the man he has become. >> reporter: nathan porous works with homeless people with the envision network. when we first met him, nathan was homeless. he has come full circle. >> instead of being that kid, dealing with those issues, i'm now that man, that's helping. >> reporter: nathan was 17 years old, a senior in high school when we first profiled him. totally on his own financially, working to support himself. no welfare, no government support. his parents were in and out of his life. he was living with a friend. >> it's hard. it's not an easy job. but i get it done, because you've got to make a living. >> reporter: there was a little sister he helped raise, but she was sent to live with relatives. >> me and my sisters were just going into a room
. >> i love coarse salt. i can't perfect and then that is it. >> look how beautiful that looks. that is a picture. thank you bella. >> soup's so. >>> we first profiled our student rising above six years ago. >> like many he was growing up without his parents, financially, on his own. but today he is a college graduate and we get to see the man he has become. >> reporter: nathan porous works with homeless people with the envision network. when we first met...
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a figure glamorous at a distance but at close quarters an image of coarseness caked with make up.ination of forbidden pleasures and spectacle that characterized paris at the end of the 19th century was winked at by a government hungry for revenue from the entertainment industry. middle class parisians and tourists in search of fun paid tax when they ate in restaurants, drank in bars and traveled home in hansom cabs. the pace of modern life was accelerating and lautrec was the artist who saw its impact on public life most clearly. montmartre, its dance halls and cabarets brimming with sensuality and urban edge set the pace for modern paris. the moulin de la galette was its center. the moulin de la galette was basically a worker's dance hall, and, so, it was kind of the guts of montmartre. it's where the workers went. it's where prostitutes went. it's where the robber would be and so forth. it was really the heart of not bohemian life, but of working-class impoverished life in montmartre. (narrator) in moulin de la galette toulouse-lautrec provided a snap-shot of a seedy nocturnal w
a figure glamorous at a distance but at close quarters an image of coarseness caked with make up.ination of forbidden pleasures and spectacle that characterized paris at the end of the 19th century was winked at by a government hungry for revenue from the entertainment industry. middle class parisians and tourists in search of fun paid tax when they ate in restaurants, drank in bars and traveled home in hansom cabs. the pace of modern life was accelerating and lautrec was the artist who saw its...
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responsibility and standing up to problems in the culture, be they in music or popular culture or coarseness or language. do you think he should take this moment to exercise that? >> most definitely. the best political candidates would in that moment would say, let me take a moment to correct the record. we don't buy into the birther argument. he seemed more concerned about his own culpability that he wasn't in the senate and he was getting blamed for these things than showing a bipartisan moment of civility, that people in the country so desperately need. >> here's the problem. this is not just a story about rick santorum or about that i will say crazy retired schoolteacher schoolteacher. this is a story of the republican party. rick santorum won 11 states in 2012. he representatives a huge party with that person asking that question was saying are not things totally off the radar for most republican primary voters. that's in line with what many of them think and where the congress has been behaving with respect to that base, and it's in line with where many of the candidates in this republ
responsibility and standing up to problems in the culture, be they in music or popular culture or coarseness or language. do you think he should take this moment to exercise that? >> most definitely. the best political candidates would in that moment would say, let me take a moment to correct the record. we don't buy into the birther argument. he seemed more concerned about his own culpability that he wasn't in the senate and he was getting blamed for these things than showing a...
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. >> layers of coarse sand gravel, charcoal. >> reporter: later this month, two will head to new york city where they'll present their findings. >> from now until march 25th you can go online to samsung.com and vote for our school. >> reporter: there's a lot at stake. the five winning schools will get $140,000 in samsung technology for s.t.e.m. projects. >> i've learned so much. it's made me so grateful about the resources that we have in the united states. >> we're not gooding to solve the entire problem but we can do our part. >> reporter: it started off as just a question. the focus now is finding a solution. in northeast d.c. news4. voters in maryland could head to the polls a little later during next year's primary season. the state senate advanced a bill to push the primary date to the last tuesday in april. under current law, the election will be held on the first tuesday but that would mean early voting would fall on easter sunday. >>> moving the vote to april 26th would align maryland with some neighboring states and create a regional primary. >>> we're working a developing s
. >> layers of coarse sand gravel, charcoal. >> reporter: later this month, two will head to new york city where they'll present their findings. >> from now until march 25th you can go online to samsung.com and vote for our school. >> reporter: there's a lot at stake. the five winning schools will get $140,000 in samsung technology for s.t.e.m. projects. >> i've learned so much. it's made me so grateful about the resources that we have in the united states....
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a figure glamorous at a distance but at close quarters an image of coarseness caked with make up.ination of forbidden pleasures and spectacle that characterized paris at the end of the 19th century was winked at by a government hungry for revenue from the entertainment industry. middle class parisians and tourists in search of fun paid tax when they ate in restaurants, drank in bars, and traveled home in hansom cabs. the pace of modern life was accelerating and lautrec was the artist who saw its impact on public life most clearly. montmartre, its dance halls and cabarets brimming with sensuality and urban edge, set the pace for modern paris. the moulin de la galette was its center. the moulin de la galette was basically a worker's dance hall, and, so, it was kind of the guts of montmartre. it's where the workers went. it's where prostitutes went. it's where the robber would be, and so forth. it was really the heart of, not bohemian life, but of working-class impoverished life in montmartre. (narrator) in moulin de la galette, toulouse-lautrec provided a snap-shot of a seedy, noctu
a figure glamorous at a distance but at close quarters an image of coarseness caked with make up.ination of forbidden pleasures and spectacle that characterized paris at the end of the 19th century was winked at by a government hungry for revenue from the entertainment industry. middle class parisians and tourists in search of fun paid tax when they ate in restaurants, drank in bars, and traveled home in hansom cabs. the pace of modern life was accelerating and lautrec was the artist who saw...
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of coarse stocks are going up what else am i buying? is that going to come to a head?t burst? ms. julius: it could burst for a number of reasons. could be the uncertainty of when the fed and others will start raising rates. that could be a trigger. we are on a trajectory to normality, let's get ahead of the curve and restructure the portfolio now. it could be because of geopolitical problems. we do have the russian-situation on our doorstep. there are a number of hotspots that make you worry. not much you can do in your portfolio to prevent or react. francine: deanne julius, thank you for joining us. guy: join our central bank conversation. can draghi save the euro project? seems to have kept the plan on the rails for the moment. what impacts will qe have. "i'll do whatever it takes," he famously uttered. @guyjohnsontv and @flacqua. francine: we speak to tim clark. allegations that his airline is benefiting from subsidies. ♪ francine: welcome to "the pulse." guy: these are the top headlines. francine: abb vie is buying pharma cyclic. it will give at the -- abbvie contr
of coarse stocks are going up what else am i buying? is that going to come to a head?t burst? ms. julius: it could burst for a number of reasons. could be the uncertainty of when the fed and others will start raising rates. that could be a trigger. we are on a trajectory to normality, let's get ahead of the curve and restructure the portfolio now. it could be because of geopolitical problems. we do have the russian-situation on our doorstep. there are a number of hotspots that make you worry....
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we have to teach them that offensive coarse language directed at any ethnic group, there are disparagingds that have been used for jews for irish, for italian, for gays for african-americans, latinos, are not the way we have to talk in a respectful way in 21st century america. it's not being pollyannaish, it's what we need to teach children, what we need to bring them up. i don't want my children to have to endure some of the experiences that i endured and i will work and fight, and all children, for that kind of america. and i think, you know, there's a fine line. >> i think that mika said it already. we've got to have these discussions. we do not need to try and have people because they want to take cheap shots, fold one discussion into another. she's getting ready to have a very important woman's conference talking about leading women and what they do. you can't have that without talking about the misogyny that we're hearing in the culture now. let's be honest about this. and we can't just tell the world, let's not discuss this and discuss that or try to combine it all together. the u
we have to teach them that offensive coarse language directed at any ethnic group, there are disparagingds that have been used for jews for irish, for italian, for gays for african-americans, latinos, are not the way we have to talk in a respectful way in 21st century america. it's not being pollyannaish, it's what we need to teach children, what we need to bring them up. i don't want my children to have to endure some of the experiences that i endured and i will work and fight, and all...
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. >> i used layers of coarse sand gravel charcoal. >> reporter: later this month, two students will headngs. >> you can go online and vote for our school. >> reporter: there's a lot at stake. the five winning schools will get $140,000 in samsung technology. >> uf' learned so much. it's made me so grateful. >> we won't solve the entire problem but we can do our part in d.c. >> reporter: it started as just the question. the focus now is finding the solution. reporting in northeast d.c. zachary kiesch news 4. >> very cool. >>> time right now is 7:26. >> a big week for marine corps marathon oner ins, find out when you can sign up for the lottery. >> dramatic video of a roof collapse. what these college students were doing before the roof gave way. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell will let us know how warm things will get. stay with us. >>> here is a look at the top stories we're following today. right now there's a gofundme page for prince george police officer brennan rabain who died in a crash yesterday. >>> an 18-year-old could face serious charges for her role in a deadly pedest
. >> i used layers of coarse sand gravel charcoal. >> reporter: later this month, two students will headngs. >> you can go online and vote for our school. >> reporter: there's a lot at stake. the five winning schools will get $140,000 in samsung technology. >> uf' learned so much. it's made me so grateful. >> we won't solve the entire problem but we can do our part in d.c. >> reporter: it started as just the question. the focus now is finding the...
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the language was coarse. it was unacceptable. it was reprehensible.io audience and i think the expulsion of the fraternity from the campus is the exact right things to do. it demonstrates why this nation needs a conversation. this nation needs to heal. this is another example of why this sort of element of racism and division has to be brought out in the open and two, dealt with by all of us as a nation. >> don lemon, we're hearing from a friend of one of the students seen leading that racist chant, a graduate of the jesuit prep school. >> parker rice is a charismatic person with a good soul. but i feel truly did not believe in or did not truly understand what he was saying. and i feel like that is due to the facilitation of not just him but the influence of the fraternity system and the traditions that had been embedded since pre-civil war times when the fraternity was made which wasn't the most tolerant times. >> don what's your take of the outing the political shaming of this student seen on that racist video, chanting. could the reaction help prev
the language was coarse. it was unacceptable. it was reprehensible.io audience and i think the expulsion of the fraternity from the campus is the exact right things to do. it demonstrates why this nation needs a conversation. this nation needs to heal. this is another example of why this sort of element of racism and division has to be brought out in the open and two, dealt with by all of us as a nation. >> don lemon, we're hearing from a friend of one of the students seen leading that...
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. >> the coarse black hair the yellow skin. >> your grades your body. >> falling in love. >> dating.ing you down or make you second-guess yourself. >> just be unique. >> you are good enough. >> you always have been. >> don't forget to laugh. >> even with your braces. >> confidence is key. >> you are unique. >> you are great. >> you are -- >> you are -- >> magical! >> who doesn't have chills again? we love this video so much that we decided that we would give advice to our younger selves and we have some amazing graphics to accompany that. karl spent hours and hours making us -- sit there right there with our younger selves so robin, start. >> i would say i would look at myself and say dear me relax. relax and enjoy each moment more. no need to be in a rush all goes by so quickly and don't worry so much about what other people think or say about you because what other people say is none of your business and you may not know it now but you are stronger you are going to weather storms that come your way, katrina, mom and dad passing, your health and i would just say to myself you are st
. >> the coarse black hair the yellow skin. >> your grades your body. >> falling in love. >> dating.ing you down or make you second-guess yourself. >> just be unique. >> you are good enough. >> you always have been. >> don't forget to laugh. >> even with your braces. >> confidence is key. >> you are unique. >> you are great. >> you are -- >> you are -- >> magical! >> who doesn't have chills again? we...
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. >> james: and 30 about 25 minutes clinton should get what in dublin of coarsely before that because rates had * little heavy 3700 of an inch quality and this one celebrant. >>:reporter want to about 1/4 of an inch per hour. and the sourcing of the prince particular system once it goes through. a much of the back side of it and. things and some what clear. as we focus in on the hayward area again read about were the toll plaza as highway 92 making your way through foster city. a live camera looks like at the moment and will the sun shine and dry. and just off the right side of the screen in their rain comes and and should impact a toll plaza for some time next 1520 minutes. watch and maverick carefully for you. in terms or seeing right now is look at store and tracker day parts for test bed the day down in the different parts in san o'clock hour still some passing showers temperatures the most part in the mid-50s. by noon time a few more sunbreaks and warming up the low 60s this afternoon for. o'clock this afternoon looking for sunny preconditions gusty for your home from work to. >>
. >> james: and 30 about 25 minutes clinton should get what in dublin of coarsely before that because rates had * little heavy 3700 of an inch quality and this one celebrant. >>:reporter want to about 1/4 of an inch per hour. and the sourcing of the prince particular system once it goes through. a much of the back side of it and. things and some what clear. as we focus in on the hayward area again read about were the toll plaza as highway 92 making your way through foster city. a...
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>> bevel is the first designed specifically for people with coarse curly hair like me. 30% of men andth the razor? >> it's a full intense system. a razor say single-edge safety razor. it cuts the hair level with the skin rather than beneath. if you have curly hair what's the razor going to do? go into the skin. that combined with the shaving cream andbalm. >> you don't think they have another access? >> i didn't know about silicon valley until i was 24. before i moved out to go to stanford for business school. >> the number one business school. >> yes. >> as we just read the piece. did you see that? >> yes. >> you have big time investors. ben horowitz. ron johnson. >> absolutely. >> the apple -- >> and jcpenney. >> what's he up to? >> he started a brand had-new company. i'm looking forward to it. >> mark schuster. >> he's been incredible supportive of the vision. what's great about the investors, all of them have had the same problems. >> tristan, you said you didn't know about silicon valley until you were 24 and went out there. but you very quickly figured out thousand work your way
>> bevel is the first designed specifically for people with coarse curly hair like me. 30% of men andth the razor? >> it's a full intense system. a razor say single-edge safety razor. it cuts the hair level with the skin rather than beneath. if you have curly hair what's the razor going to do? go into the skin. that combined with the shaving cream andbalm. >> you don't think they have another access? >> i didn't know about silicon valley until i was 24. before i moved...