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ells is the driving force. >> we really broke all the fast food rules.red fresh, whole ingredients. we prepared everything in the restaurant according to classic cooking techniques, and then we served all the food in this interactive format, so the customers get to pick and choose exactly what they want. >> it's a format where customers are lining up, eager for food that hasn't been sitting under heat lamps, but instead is quickly made in front of them. >> if anything, they created that fast casual category. i look at them as more of a trailblazer, as a first mover. >> fast casual eateries including panera bread and mexican food chain qdoba promise a higher quality of food and atmosphere than fast food restaurants. fast casual is the fastest growing category in the restaurant business, boosting sales 13% in the u.s. in 2012. compared to sales growth of less than half that in fast food chains including yum! brand's taco bell and mcdonald's. all well-known brands, but chipotle takes it further. >> they have been able to brand themselves as a company that y
ells is the driving force. >> we really broke all the fast food rules.red fresh, whole ingredients. we prepared everything in the restaurant according to classic cooking techniques, and then we served all the food in this interactive format, so the customers get to pick and choose exactly what they want. >> it's a format where customers are lining up, eager for food that hasn't been sitting under heat lamps, but instead is quickly made in front of them. >> if anything, they...
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jean elle saw some fly. we want to inform everybody what could happen but not what we're necessarily seeing. >> we want to bring in lisa from the air quality management district. lisa is here to talk to us a bit about what is happening with this air quality. we heard jeff talk about the dog patch area, lisa, the patraro hill area. what can you tell us about what you've been monitoring so far? >> reporter: well, we do have inspector in the area and monitors in the area. we know that people in the direct down wind area of the smoke are being impacted now. so our best recommendation is for people to close windows and doors and if they have air conditions units on, put them on recirculate so that doesn't come into the home. if people are particularly impacted by smoke, we would ask them to get out of the smoke's path and come up wind until they are able to knock the fire down. >> okay. so you say you have inspectors in the area. what kind of an area in terms of how far you'll monitor and what will happen in the
jean elle saw some fly. we want to inform everybody what could happen but not what we're necessarily seeing. >> we want to bring in lisa from the air quality management district. lisa is here to talk to us a bit about what is happening with this air quality. we heard jeff talk about the dog patch area, lisa, the patraro hill area. what can you tell us about what you've been monitoring so far? >> reporter: well, we do have inspector in the area and monitors in the area. we know that...
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jean elle joins us from sfo this evening and steven stock is here with us in studio. begin with monty francis. >> reporter: we do expect the prime minister to address the report that the flight was hijacked but it does not appear if he will answer any questions. an official told the associated press that no motive has been established and it's not clear where the plane was taken. but this official told the ap that the hijacking was no longer a theory, staying it is conclusive. this was an anonymous official who spoke to the ap and who was not cleared to speak to the media. but this official said one of the pilots or someone with flying experience hijacked flight 370 and steered it off course. the official said there are indications that the plane's communications were switched off deliberately and that the plane appeared to be steered in such a way to avoid detection by radar. the 777, which had 239 passengers and crew on board, lost communication with the ground about an hour into its flight on march 8 from kuala lumpur to beijing. radar signals appear to show the pl
jean elle joins us from sfo this evening and steven stock is here with us in studio. begin with monty francis. >> reporter: we do expect the prime minister to address the report that the flight was hijacked but it does not appear if he will answer any questions. an official told the associated press that no motive has been established and it's not clear where the plane was taken. but this official told the ap that the hijacking was no longer a theory, staying it is conclusive. this was an...
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we begin with jean elle at the senator's home. jean? >> reporter: the senator did not answer our questions tonight as he arrived here at his home. he's not talking to us, but investigators say he did a lot of talking to undercover officers about illegal campaign contributions and weapons deals. a tired looking state senator returns to his home in san francisco, making no comment about a long list of federal charges filed against him today. authorities arrested the career politician on corruption and arms dealing charges. he was released on $500,000 bail. his attorney says a long, complicated case is ahead. >> we will always, as in every case, enter a not guilty plea and the case takes on a life of its own. >> reporter: a 137 page affidavit names the senator and 25 other defendants, including this 54-year-old. the dragon head or leader of the chi kung tong organization. the raids came after years of undercover investigations. an investigation that focused on chow but led agents to senator yi. the fbi says he accepted illegal campaign don
we begin with jean elle at the senator's home. jean? >> reporter: the senator did not answer our questions tonight as he arrived here at his home. he's not talking to us, but investigators say he did a lot of talking to undercover officers about illegal campaign contributions and weapons deals. a tired looking state senator returns to his home in san francisco, making no comment about a long list of federal charges filed against him today. authorities arrested the career politician on...
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jean elle is live with more. have police been looking, jean? >> reporter: they say by the time depplies get out here, there's nothing to see. but there are lots of reports and the director of this community center called three times to report what he calls explosions. and people have said they've had enough. >> i thought it was an explosion. it was late at night. >> i just heard a big boom, like boom! and i didn't know what it was. >> i hate it. >> reporter: people living here have had it, with a nightly up-close fireworks show. they say it started two weeks ago. and the small neighborhood filled with families has rocked nearly every night since. >> like bombs going on. >> reporter: she says her dog panics and she wonder it is someone is start. >> it's very scary, because you don't know if it's gunshots or what. >> sometimes they have professional fireworks, because you see the lights going up and the different colors. sometimes you just hear the loud boom. >> reporter: nelson durant is worried someone will get hurt. >> i am worried about the e
jean elle is live with more. have police been looking, jean? >> reporter: they say by the time depplies get out here, there's nothing to see. but there are lots of reports and the director of this community center called three times to report what he calls explosions. and people have said they've had enough. >> i thought it was an explosion. it was late at night. >> i just heard a big boom, like boom! and i didn't know what it was. >> i hate it. >> reporter: people...
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jean elle is live with what's more on what is expected. >> reporter: jessica, nearly four years afterhat explosion, many people here are still rebuilding and they're wondering why it's taking so long for pg&e to be held accountable. they said word that the utility they face criminal charges feels like progress. >> reporter: the mayor will never forget watching the neighborhood burning after a pg&e gas pipeline exploded in 2010, killing eight people and spl destroying more than 30 homes. it turns out the u.s. department of justice is also investigating. pg&e revealed the inquiry in a filing with the security and exchanges commission, saying it expects it will charge pg&e's past operating practices violated the safety act. in the neighborhood where residents are still rebuilding and reliving that traumatic day, many stay criminal charges are overdue. did they commit a crime? >> yeah, i'm not paying attention to it, but yeah. >> pg&e suspect answering questions about the s.e.c. filing but believes criminal charges are not merited. and it has implemented safety changes since the blast. th
jean elle is live with what's more on what is expected. >> reporter: jessica, nearly four years afterhat explosion, many people here are still rebuilding and they're wondering why it's taking so long for pg&e to be held accountable. they said word that the utility they face criminal charges feels like progress. >> reporter: the mayor will never forget watching the neighborhood burning after a pg&e gas pipeline exploded in 2010, killing eight people and spl destroying more...
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jean elle has more. >> reporter: there are lots of ukrainians working here in silicon valley. as the situation intensifies, they are organizing here, doing what they can to help. >> send some money for medicine and support for injured people. >> reporter: with violence and military tension building in ukraine, ukrainians in the bay area are coming together, sending help to people at home as the situation changes quickly. >> it a occupied with russian forces. >> reporter: as pictures of russian forces taking over the airports. >> it's very upsetting. what the hell is this? >> reporter: their concern for loved ones deepens. nick says his father is in a politically divided city. >> right now there's a lot of pressure in his city whether they should go with russia or ukraine? there is people on the streets. so i'm concerned for his well-being. >> reporter: she worries russia's move and president obama's strong words against it signal the beginning of a large military conflict. >> i have family and friends in ukraine. i think if this breaks into military conflict, it will be much l
jean elle has more. >> reporter: there are lots of ukrainians working here in silicon valley. as the situation intensifies, they are organizing here, doing what they can to help. >> send some money for medicine and support for injured people. >> reporter: with violence and military tension building in ukraine, ukrainians in the bay area are coming together, sending help to people at home as the situation changes quickly. >> it a occupied with russian forces. >>...
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jean elle has more. >> reporter: this cleanup effort is far from over. hot spots keep flaring up on the piles. you can see firefighters are still here, putting water on the remains of the building when necessary, as evacuated residents return. firefighters say they won't leave until they are sure this fire is out. more than 24 hours after the mission bay fire started, hot spots still flare up. as crews push the burned building into itself to prevent collapse onto the streets, fire crews are busy. >> the material gets buried and if we can't get underneath, it's going to smolder aware in here. >> reporter: dave can see the demolition from across the street. yesterday, he ran from flames roaring through the construction site. >> there's this huge flame. you can feel the heat. >> reporter: no one in the apartments were allowed to spend the night at home, while the fire raged. >> we are very grateful to the firemen. they did a great job. >> reporter: people living in apartments who had windows blown out in 2 heat of the fire are not allowed home. they are not
jean elle has more. >> reporter: this cleanup effort is far from over. hot spots keep flaring up on the piles. you can see firefighters are still here, putting water on the remains of the building when necessary, as evacuated residents return. firefighters say they won't leave until they are sure this fire is out. more than 24 hours after the mission bay fire started, hot spots still flare up. as crews push the burned building into itself to prevent collapse onto the streets, fire crews...
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she's grateful to be okay after quite a stair. >> she's not hungry. >> that was jean elle reporting. want to take you now to our nbc chopper with some live images above the scene. the question now, what happens to the hundreds of people who live in neighboring apartment buildings who can't go home? they're getting help from the red cross. bottom line, a lot of people shut out of their apartments in that area. terry, remarkable that there were no major injuries, but this is a mess for the people who live and work near the ballpark. >> reporter: firefighters are doing what they have been doing for the past six hours, that is pouring water on what remains of this 360 unit condominium complex under construction. this is a fire that had people running for their lives and other people running for their beloved pets. take a look at some pictures from earlier today. people across the street telling me amazing stories. one woman opened her window to look at what she thought was a small fire. she was soon feeling the heat from 80 feet away. her bedroom window cracked because of the heat. she g
she's grateful to be okay after quite a stair. >> she's not hungry. >> that was jean elle reporting. want to take you now to our nbc chopper with some live images above the scene. the question now, what happens to the hundreds of people who live in neighboring apartment buildings who can't go home? they're getting help from the red cross. bottom line, a lot of people shut out of their apartments in that area. terry, remarkable that there were no major injuries, but this is a mess...
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editor in chief of "elle" magazine, robbie myers, very nice to meet you.a great list. and i want you to go through it, because i was asking you what the "elle" demographic is. let's start by describing what an "elle" woman is. >> she's chic, of course. she's somebody who is very much interested in moving through the world in a powerful and interesting way. so, you know, we think of the "elle" woman who likes her substance with her style. sort of like you. >> so she's chic and busy. >> she's very busy. >> she's very busy. as are these ten women in washington, very busy doing things like making legislation happen. >> mm-hmm. let's go through the list. number one, cheryl mills. i don't know if she's number one. is she number one? >> they're all stars among equals. >> i like that. there isn't one -- it's just this is the list -- >> these are the ten women we think are making a difference. >> i know many of them, actually. let's start with cheryl and think what really struck you about her. >> well, i mean, you know, everybody's talking about whether or not hill
editor in chief of "elle" magazine, robbie myers, very nice to meet you.a great list. and i want you to go through it, because i was asking you what the "elle" demographic is. let's start by describing what an "elle" woman is. >> she's chic, of course. she's somebody who is very much interested in moving through the world in a powerful and interesting way. so, you know, we think of the "elle" woman who likes her substance with her style. sort of...
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servicio de inmigración notifico que el porigen de los indocumentados es de centro américa >> dice que es ellios tenido que enfrentar en los ultiomos años, serán deportados, la policía de houston indica que encontraron cientos de gallinas, número que indica que tenían otro negocio ilegal >> encontramos 500 gallinas el control de animales los recogera >> por último las autoridades reportan que 5 sujetos detenidos como responsables, se determinara los cargos que tendrá >> hasta el momento asisten, las autoridades de ice que están al mando del caso >> llego a su punto final una alerta que se había emitido en california por el secuestro de menores de edad, la ciudad estuvo en vilo a la espera del decsenlace de la búsqueda >> qué hacen las autoridades para hallar a los secuestradores que fueron los padres >> investigadores de los ángeles rescataron a los 4 niños, que fueron secuestrados por sus padres, la policía habitante ia expedido un alerta amber >> el padre es violento, no sabiamos si el padre lastimaria a los niños >> en caso que tiene más preguntas, los niños fueron rescatados en la fronter
servicio de inmigración notifico que el porigen de los indocumentados es de centro américa >> dice que es ellios tenido que enfrentar en los ultiomos años, serán deportados, la policía de houston indica que encontraron cientos de gallinas, número que indica que tenían otro negocio ilegal >> encontramos 500 gallinas el control de animales los recogera >> por último las autoridades reportan que 5 sujetos detenidos como responsables, se determinara los cargos que tendrá...
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i mean, here is "elle" magazine. all of this suggests you created your own thing, and then they came to you. >> i am very proud of the way that i have made my way. because i do feel that i-- my mother was a surgeon. my father is an architect. they grew up in india. they met in africa and then came here. and there's no people on tv on either side of my family, no entertainers to speak of. and i was just really blessed to have parents who growing up loved jerry seinfeld, loved bill cosby, loved george carl and i know they encouraged this, although they didn't quite understand it. and i just eye really feel-- and this is-- this is going to make me sound like i'm 1,000 years old, but this could only happen in america, and i'm weirdly patriotic because my parents are immigrants and i feel so unbelievably luck they it just came from grit, you know. i don't know how many 34-year-old women talk about their own grit, but i -- >> meaning determination and will. >> determination. my mother, who is an ob/gyn, emigrated to this c
i mean, here is "elle" magazine. all of this suggests you created your own thing, and then they came to you. >> i am very proud of the way that i have made my way. because i do feel that i-- my mother was a surgeon. my father is an architect. they grew up in india. they met in africa and then came here. and there's no people on tv on either side of my family, no entertainers to speak of. and i was just really blessed to have parents who growing up loved jerry seinfeld, loved...
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and if indeed they were blood occurred elling, why go to sleep afterwards? >> we're expecting a very tough line of questions. >> the crowd is waiting for this. and the millions watching are going to get full value. >> and the families in the court, we have seen reeva steenkamp's mother wiping around tears. june steenkamp decided to come to this first day. she wanted to face him in the eye. he is facing the same direction as the steenkamp family. it's not that direct contact we may have visualized. >> i don't think there has been direct eye contact. she said that to the british newspaper that she needs to do this, she needs to know if her daughter suffered. there was no indication except the part where they mentioned the blood curdling screams. her husband barry is not there supporting her today. he's apparently unwell. so that drama of oscar having to face her is something we have yet to see. let's not forget this michel berger refused to be filmed. we saw -- >> the witness we have heard from, the neighbor? >> we have seen the south african coat of arms and
and if indeed they were blood occurred elling, why go to sleep afterwards? >> we're expecting a very tough line of questions. >> the crowd is waiting for this. and the millions watching are going to get full value. >> and the families in the court, we have seen reeva steenkamp's mother wiping around tears. june steenkamp decided to come to this first day. she wanted to face him in the eye. he is facing the same direction as the steenkamp family. it's not that direct contact we...
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another outage in elle sir roadway toe is expect -- elle sir roadway toe are effecting 65 customers.here are conflicting reports from the malaysian military that the flight may have veered off course heading west. at a news conference in malaysia this morning there was a testy exchange between a reporter and malaysia defense minister. >> searching east, we are searching west. we don't seem to know what you have seen on radar and it's taking you until now. this is utter confusion now. >> i don't think so. i think it's far from it. the only confusion is if you want there to be confusion. >> vietnam announced today it is suspending its search and rescue activities until malaysian authorities until they can clarify what they have known about the last location about the flight. >>> a murder in reno is being connected to a -- they say that same dna was found on women's killed here in the bay area in a four month period. their bodies were found in south san francisco, deally city, millbrae, and two in pacifica. >> we will hit the neighborhoods where the young girls grew up. see if there are
another outage in elle sir roadway toe is expect -- elle sir roadway toe are effecting 65 customers.here are conflicting reports from the malaysian military that the flight may have veered off course heading west. at a news conference in malaysia this morning there was a testy exchange between a reporter and malaysia defense minister. >> searching east, we are searching west. we don't seem to know what you have seen on radar and it's taking you until now. this is utter confusion now....
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definitely. 20 years ago, after graduating from the culinary institute of america, steve ells had a dreameason i opened chipotle was to generate cash so i could afford to open my full-scale restaurant. so with a very modest investment, i had $80,000 or so
definitely. 20 years ago, after graduating from the culinary institute of america, steve ells had a dreameason i opened chipotle was to generate cash so i could afford to open my full-scale restaurant. so with a very modest investment, i had $80,000 or so
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>> i've got to tell you, i'm getting a lot of flak from many of my soldier friends who saw that "elle" magazine article. they remember me in a very different kind of uniform. you know i feel really privileged to be one of those few veterans who are serving in congress today as we are making important decisions about foreign policy, about the state of our defense today. as well as how we are serving and making sure that we're honoring our veterans who have made it home. >> yeah. >> you know we have republicans and democrats who have served in other iraq or afghanistan, and there are so many different issues and conversations that we can work together on that we do work together on. sometimes we come to different outcomes. we have different opinions on things. but what's important i think for us to recognize as a whole as we encourage more veterans to run for office is that this is a community of people as you said patrick, who understand at the core of their being what it means to serve. what it means to put the mission first. and to do what's best for your country. >> yeah. exactly. t
>> i've got to tell you, i'm getting a lot of flak from many of my soldier friends who saw that "elle" magazine article. they remember me in a very different kind of uniform. you know i feel really privileged to be one of those few veterans who are serving in congress today as we are making important decisions about foreign policy, about the state of our defense today. as well as how we are serving and making sure that we're honoring our veterans who have made it home. >>...
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thanks for being with us. .ell us what the latest is the area being searched was today widened. >> weinally have concrete leads on the passengers. first of all, the authorities identified the passenger who , arded flight 370 19-year-old iranian who was looking to join his mother in germany. actually the woman herself who contacted the police when she got no news from her son. terrorismn ruled out links of this nature. three other men were also passports.n stolen we still don't know if there is any link between these men and what kind of links it could be. one of them is irani and as well. the search for the wreckage itself? >> the search for the wreckage itself has been extended center this morning. a 10th country, new zealand, has joined the search. sent.s., china -- the u.s. a second vessel and china deployed satellites. it has definitely been widened. definitely the authorities are considering that the plane may and you turned -- u-turned could be on the western coast of malaysia. >> thank you very much indeed. it was three years ago today a magnitude nine earthquake hit northeaste
thanks for being with us. .ell us what the latest is the area being searched was today widened. >> weinally have concrete leads on the passengers. first of all, the authorities identified the passenger who , arded flight 370 19-year-old iranian who was looking to join his mother in germany. actually the woman herself who contacted the police when she got no news from her son. terrorismn ruled out links of this nature. three other men were also passports.n stolen we still don't know if...
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you don't have to ell on what could have been. it's kind of like a catharsis in the cocoon. it's like, "ok, we're free." she's happy. i mean, i could never disagree with her at all, and now i can disagree with her, tell h i disagree with her, and she still likes me. it's like, "all right!" i think i'll keep her! stick around! i do a number of things, i guess, just when the mood strikes, and it's n the mood disorder. i like to... just two weeks ago, i went scuba diving down in my parents' lake and really did my first open-water dive there, and, uh...that was a great experience. uh, you know, i like to bicycle ride, and i'm involved in competitive volleyball at the "y." that usually carries over for about nine months. it will start again shortly, and i'm excited about that. i just really-- i mean, i love life. i think i have such a pitive outlook. uh, there's-- i n't think of anything i don't like to do.ok. if i haven't done it, i'll try it, you know? captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1991 alvin h. perlmutter annenberg media ♪ f
you don't have to ell on what could have been. it's kind of like a catharsis in the cocoon. it's like, "ok, we're free." she's happy. i mean, i could never disagree with her at all, and now i can disagree with her, tell h i disagree with her, and she still likes me. it's like, "all right!" i think i'll keep her! stick around! i do a number of things, i guess, just when the mood strikes, and it's n the mood disorder. i like to... just two weeks ago, i went scuba diving down...
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jean elle, nbc bay areaq news. >> a sit-in at city college. studentsn( spending the night on campus in san francisco and police are watchinq@elosely to prevent this.ñr wild scene this afternoon about 250xd protesters werec trying t enter the administration building and a melee as you can see ensued when police tried to block the w3door. cap pass police arrested two students. one was pepper xdsprayed. six campus police officers were injured. the protesters say they want the immediate resignation of a special trustee and an endt( to the requirement that they payi] their entire tuition bill at the beginning of the semester. >>> thelp billion dollar projec is almost ready to go. tickets go on sale tomorrow morning for the first event at levy stadium. will christen the stadium in august but tonight a last ditch effort about the downsideçó of e stadium. ñ santa a lot of people voicing their concerns about this project. >> rog, there are some people just not happy about levi ñr stadium. but it is here and state-of-the-a state-of-the-art. but there ar
jean elle, nbc bay areaq news. >> a sit-in at city college. studentsn( spending the night on campus in san francisco and police are watchinq@elosely to prevent this.ñr wild scene this afternoon about 250xd protesters werec trying t enter the administration building and a melee as you can see ensued when police tried to block the w3door. cap pass police arrested two students. one was pepper xdsprayed. six campus police officers were injured. the protesters say they want the immediate...
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another piece of equipment elled a pinger locator has been sent from the u.s. to try to find the plane's black boxes. it can't be used till april 5, three days before the black boxes' batteries run out. >> reporter: holly, thanks. chip reid has been looking into the pinger locator holly mentioned and other high-tech gear the u.s. has sent to the search. >> reporter: curt newport is urying to find flight 370. what is this exactly? >> a small tow vehicle and htsigned to detect the acoustic beacons attached to the flight data recorders from commercial airliners. >> reporter: to detect the pinger. >> the pinger attached to the >>ack box. >> reporter: how do you find that on the bottom of the ocean? mershe way it works is, when this is immersed in fresh or saltwater, it puts out a sound at a very specific frequency at one pulse a second. >> reporter: but a pinger only emits a signal 30 to 40 days, so they are sending an autonomous underwater vehicle, an auv, is sent to search for debris underwater. paul nelson is a project manager at phoenix. days, er the pinger loc
another piece of equipment elled a pinger locator has been sent from the u.s. to try to find the plane's black boxes. it can't be used till april 5, three days before the black boxes' batteries run out. >> reporter: holly, thanks. chip reid has been looking into the pinger locator holly mentioned and other high-tech gear the u.s. has sent to the search. >> reporter: curt newport is urying to find flight 370. what is this exactly? >> a small tow vehicle and htsigned to detect...
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week disneyland gave our three little princesses a surprise treat, a private audience with anna and elleand, of course, this being "frozen" -- >> do you know that song. >> yes. >> can you sing it for us? ♪ let it go let it go can't hold it back anymore ♪ ♪ let it go let it go >> reporter: david wright, abc news, arendelle. >> david wright with his happy daughters and the pre-oscar show begins moments from now. a live picture from los angeles, the red carpet and the oscars tonight, good night. x live, from the abc seven broadcast answer, this is abc seven news on your side. >> we are on storm watch right now. many of you are seeing rainfall. big changes. a winter storm is moving in. prince george's county and anne arundel county public schools will be closed tomorrow. we expect plenty more closings the route the evening. we will bring them to you as we get them. we will give you a breakdown of what to expect on this winter storm. what is the latest word?
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passengers many of whom now staying at a hotel in beijing right now malaysia airlines is holding the latest elle with regular briefings with relatives and following strong request by the weather has to carry and has for the first time agreed to invite the media to the regular briefings chinese robust is also demanding video of meetings with malaysian ministry officials as a growing sense of anger among the passengers families over a perceived lack of information and progress in the search and will bring you more details about what was said at the briefings in light of both of us. you're watching cctv news more stories coming up shortly the i knew. yours. the eye the eye. to me crisis in ukraine and the crimea region is planning to hold a referendum on sunday to us was evidence that they want the terror treat to be part of russia ukraine's interim prime minister has appealed to the united nations to seek support from the international community un secretary general ban ki moon met with ukrainian interim prime minister on sandy gets any oak as well pounds fine to ease tensions of the ukraine which
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. -- ell >> between 2014 and 2015, which is what they said in the statement today, one percent between those two time post, what do you think happens? what happens to the federal funds rate? >> if inflation continues to do what i think it is going to do, which is in the absence of qe and the juice she just described, it will stay below two percent and trend downward slightly. if that is going to occur, there will not be any policy rate rises in 2015. if in fact, we see meaningful inflation, and it has to translate through wages -- >> ok. seconds.give you 10 i'm sorry. 10. >> actually we are on the same page here. i agree. i agree inflation without the qe will see the same momentum and you will have subdued inflation and the fed is not going to raise rates in mid-2015 six months after a qa. all of that is ultimately dependent and i do not think they will get the data they are looking for. all able towe were hold hands on this. julia coronado thomas bnp paribas. foundinganks to the partner of westwood capital. all right, not on "taking stock" -- cleaning up our waterways, especially afte
. -- ell >> between 2014 and 2015, which is what they said in the statement today, one percent between those two time post, what do you think happens? what happens to the federal funds rate? >> if inflation continues to do what i think it is going to do, which is in the absence of qe and the juice she just described, it will stay below two percent and trend downward slightly. if that is going to occur, there will not be any policy rate rises in 2015. if in fact, we see meaningful...
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you want to present yourself .ell so >> appreciate you being with us. hurwitz. --ith dan horowitz.taking stock" bloomberg. ♪ >> the cofounder of andreessen [inaudible]ts to withjohnson sat down horowitz for more. often big thing is people feel like they know me before they meet me. that is a big advantage. i am sure you get that too. if they see you you express yourself and you put yourself out there. they go ok, i know this guy and they come to see us. i already know you. i have this experience myself when i meet people. the first time i met my friend i was like, hey. i always -- already know you. these kinds of things are helpful in building relationships. >> that is why it is going to be real. when you have that experience that is the real deal. that peoplehe thing appreciate about the blog in the book. it is the honest side of it. i am not trying to look good or cover-up all the things i did wrong. i'm trying to say this is what happened. what are the commonalities of the entrepreneurs of this technology area that is different from the last one, strengths or weaknesses question
you want to present yourself .ell so >> appreciate you being with us. hurwitz. --ith dan horowitz.taking stock" bloomberg. ♪ >> the cofounder of andreessen [inaudible]ts to withjohnson sat down horowitz for more. often big thing is people feel like they know me before they meet me. that is a big advantage. i am sure you get that too. if they see you you express yourself and you put yourself out there. they go ok, i know this guy and they come to see us. i already know you. i...
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southern california art of the wastewater all right back into the pacific art ease of removal and elle has a story. hydraulic fracturing or frankie has caused heated debate on land now opponent of bragging are taking their fight to the pacific ocean environmentalists have filed a legal petition with the epa in hopes of preventing oil companies from dumping tracking fluid into the ocean as he sweet. the petition that the epa environmental protection agency to. you're not a fire or of a permit that the epa recently revised its permanence of pollution discharge permit. currently oil producers in federal waters can go up to nine billion gallons of wastewater into the ocean every year these are oil platforms that are operating in the santa barbara channel coast. it's the scion of a move some of the richest wildlife. this track is an extraction method which involves injecting water sand and chemicals into undersea shale and sand formations. some of the fluid is treated and then dumped into the ocean. we don't know what's in this and send us one of the big problems there is some information f
southern california art of the wastewater all right back into the pacific art ease of removal and elle has a story. hydraulic fracturing or frankie has caused heated debate on land now opponent of bragging are taking their fight to the pacific ocean environmentalists have filed a legal petition with the epa in hopes of preventing oil companies from dumping tracking fluid into the ocean as he sweet. the petition that the epa environmental protection agency to. you're not a fire or of a permit...
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the times that he was allegedly badgered and heck elled and just assaulted by constituents.up your own mind. does he look like he's under durress here? >> if you go home tonight, would you destroy all of your produce springsteen cds. he's not a friend of yours, governor. >> well, the -- the cds can be destroyed. i have it on my iphone now. >> the poor governor, so loyal to springsteen that he couldt bring himself and such a politician, he didn't want to get in the way of that. christie's approval, an impressive 59% in new jersey. let me repeat that, 59% in new jersey. 65% before bridgegate. christie, by the way, doing pret well in the money-raising department as well. he took in a record $18 million since he took over as chairman of the rga. let's find out what others think. joining us is the a-team kevin willia williamson and kaitlin burns. kaitlin, your thoughts on the new york times article, talking about the hostility and the first thing you see, as we showed you there, our constituents expressing some concern, that was really a very kind gesture? putting up with your en
the times that he was allegedly badgered and heck elled and just assaulted by constituents.up your own mind. does he look like he's under durress here? >> if you go home tonight, would you destroy all of your produce springsteen cds. he's not a friend of yours, governor. >> well, the -- the cds can be destroyed. i have it on my iphone now. >> the poor governor, so loyal to springsteen that he couldt bring himself and such a politician, he didn't want to get in the way of that....
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. >> i have great concern to see a surge may ell have violated the separation of powers principles embodiedted states constitution. >> that is often how bullies work. they are eager to push others around if they are doing the pushing. [inaudible] >> when a bully and abuse as a kid, other kids do it as well. and they even come to believe that the victims need to be bullied. so why do they kick the victim? >> i doubt that. and i don't like dean bullied either. there are two things you might. voluntarily or through force. it is cool that america has government force to defend us from a foreign attack. courts that ensure contracts are honored and that is about it. that means millions of governments that can bully us do so in big and heavy ways. they demand drones delivering beer. a girl not so mistletoe. they tell tesla that must sell cars only through government favored dealers and they kill valuable futures market and prevent me to sell emanate and even punish tenor olds were doing what kids have always done. and to collect it they build a tax system that most of us have to hire specialist to
. >> i have great concern to see a surge may ell have violated the separation of powers principles embodiedted states constitution. >> that is often how bullies work. they are eager to push others around if they are doing the pushing. [inaudible] >> when a bully and abuse as a kid, other kids do it as well. and they even come to believe that the victims need to be bullied. so why do they kick the victim? >> i doubt that. and i don't like dean bullied either. there are...
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kids is ps 149. 15 percent of whom are homeless. 20 percent have high special needs. 15 percent are ell'sthose kids now. >> she takes kids by lottery. >> the lottery is a sham then she moves them out. >> that's not true. when you talk about all of the kids it's a color that are dropping out of the public schools. you have a lifeline with some of the charter schools. it's not just -- >> let me tell you something. all of the schools service the kids when otherwise they wouldn't get the surfaces they need. >> it is the best for kids. no one lifts up the kids. >> this 5th grade class she touts as the number one in the state. not own -- even close. that class started out with 100 kids. you know how many kids i have got today? 51. where do you think the other 49 went? why don't you think they are gone. i tell you why they are not going to give they are the high performing skills. am that makes all the difference in the world. charter school, private school, magnet school, prep schools. we are school that is working. i represent 1 information public school parents. only 50,000 weighting list>> y
kids is ps 149. 15 percent of whom are homeless. 20 percent have high special needs. 15 percent are ell'sthose kids now. >> she takes kids by lottery. >> the lottery is a sham then she moves them out. >> that's not true. when you talk about all of the kids it's a color that are dropping out of the public schools. you have a lifeline with some of the charter schools. it's not just -- >> let me tell you something. all of the schools service the kids when otherwise they...
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whether they are lucky polici celled or c at the very leaor does it fractif the overall us a >>s righon ellss se gs. firs all, estimate suggests on the litover a quaf for insue on t exchsp many of had insur. was no crmingith the lan ingmalchanges in thei p neil: the bottom line is the appended entire sysr th for not. even that 10% are not too keen. >> the young people i talk to a lot of them say i am being forced to pay for something i will not benefit from. young people might visit a doctor once or twice. if i get sick i will go to the pharmacy. they don't need these health policies. neil: there is some of the argument young people think they are indestructible and should have coverage. >> that progression is to be done on individual type basis. when you try to conduct millions of people to pay for something they don't need and they don't have jobs and already in debt or student loans, something is not adding up. will they pay and overinflated health care policy? this is something that we will see how the numbers fall. neil: the trend is their friend, things are getting better. the rollouts
whether they are lucky polici celled or c at the very leaor does it fractif the overall us a >>s righon ellss se gs. firs all, estimate suggests on the litover a quaf for insue on t exchsp many of had insur. was no crmingith the lan ingmalchanges in thei p neil: the bottom line is the appended entire sysr th for not. even that 10% are not too keen. >> the young people i talk to a lot of them say i am being forced to pay for something i will not benefit from. young people might visit...
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. >> we have had people who have been able to come here even when they are batted elling diseases and have felt that i don't have to get dressed up to go to church. >> this priech a perfect for those with antsy children. >> we have brand new pictures of the two iranians flying with stolen passports. these images raising fresh fears about the missing planes. >> having kids before a specific age will guarantee cute babies? the study you will want to hear. >> first on this day in 1965 nasa's ranger nine reached the moon and sent them live across america. >> in 1898 the first automobile was sold by the carriage company. four-wheel steering is why i get up in the morning. [ matt ] the only thing better than the smell of fresh-cut grass is the smell of perfectly level, fresh-cut grass. that yellow seat's my favorite chair. [ kathleen ] you want to find a john deere dealer? just set your gps to tractor expert. [ jim ] when my grandson grows up, it's his. but it's all mine now. [ male announcer ] that's how we run, and nothing runs like a deere. now get $400 off all john deere four-wheel-stee
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. >> "elle" advice columnist e.e host of iheart radio's "love life with matthew hussey," matthew hussey. >> you look very cozy. >> we had a moment. >> you did. here we go. elizabeth asks this, my husband shuts down when he's upset, often becoming overly reactive when he opens up. how do i get him to openly communicate without anger? a great question for a lot of couples. >> a great question. first, you got to come at him with a different energy. if you keep trying to get it out of him, tell me, tell me, tell me, he will rebel and resist more. come at it with a different energy. his pattern is to shut down. and then once he's brought it up, get angry. she needs to break that pattern. the way she can do that is, you know, walk up to him and give him a kiss and a cuddle or tell him, you know what, look, i don't want to pressure you, i love you and i care about you and i want to understand. so when you're ready, please help me understand. >> i like that one. >> i would rather walk into whirring propellers in an airplane
. >> "elle" advice columnist e.e host of iheart radio's "love life with matthew hussey," matthew hussey. >> you look very cozy. >> we had a moment. >> you did. here we go. elizabeth asks this, my husband shuts down when he's upset, often becoming overly reactive when he opens up. how do i get him to openly communicate without anger? a great question for a lot of couples. >> a great question. first, you got to come at him with a different energy....
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one of our reporters, jean elle is at the meeting right now and we'll have more at 11:00. >>> police looking for two people believed to have escaped during a swat stand off last night. a woman came home from runninger lands. she stayed outside and saw these suspects ransacking the house. she called police who called the swat team to get them out. turns out the woman was looking at an earlier feed of the security camera. police say that camera was about an hour behind. >>> police say he was burglarizing a popular restaurant but took a break to flirt with a bartender and it was that move that eventually led to his arrest. marianne favro joins us to tell us how police set up a fake date to catch a thief. >> this is incredible, jessica. because the suspect gave a female bartender here his phone number, police were able to use the phone number to set up a fake date, but talk about a bad date. it ended with the suspect's arrest. here in san mha day owe, ashley says she was ready to close the bar as a man came up to her. >> he said he seen me around and wanted to talk to me and just asked i
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get help right away if you have elling of the face or thro, or trouble breathing.l your doctor your medical history. and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion. >> i have been advised by my counsel to assert a constitutional right not to testify and i have decided to line my count is advised not to buy. i will not answer any questions or testify in i will not answer any questions or testify today. i decline to answer that qstion. for the reason that berti given. >> that was then. so why should things be any different righ now? republicans and he irs scandal. neil: sing again she will plead neil: si again she will plead the fifth. tina, what do you make of this? is it even worth the time agging her back? >> you know, you make a good point. probably not. none of it matters because we all know that eric holder is not going to danything about it and i don't think republicans are going to let go at that. so maybe she should make a deal here. some sort of a plea, something that would get these guys to move forward under this investigation. i'm surprised tha
get help right away if you have elling of the face or thro, or trouble breathing.l your doctor your medical history. and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion. >> i have been advised by my counsel to assert a constitutional right not to testify and i have decided to line my count is advised not to buy. i will not answer any questions or testify in i will not answer any questions or testify today. i decline to answer that qstion. for the reason that berti given. >>...
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but it get bride elled by the uncertainty coming out of this president. >> when you talk to the democratresidents a lot. or is the concern that it is a surprise? do they not hear a -- the is not tore pointed out and those opposing the law point out, it will get stable. it is going to get better. all these problems will work out. and it will die down. >> i don't think so. i think there is a huge credibility problem with president obama and senator hagan in the state. they've been recorded several times making promises that they didn't keep and they knew the promises were false when they made them. they had no credibility. if you like your policy, you can keep it until just after election. that is a message. >> maybe that delay could help the senator, right? it becomes less of a front burn are issue if you push to he keep the deadline back. >> oh, that's precisely why they are doing it. she's in a very difficult situation in terms of credibility. and that's why i believe we will win in november. >> republicans are hanging everything on this health care law. right now, showing 5 3% back. so
but it get bride elled by the uncertainty coming out of this president. >> when you talk to the democratresidents a lot. or is the concern that it is a surprise? do they not hear a -- the is not tore pointed out and those opposing the law point out, it will get stable. it is going to get better. all these problems will work out. and it will die down. >> i don't think so. i think there is a huge credibility problem with president obama and senator hagan in the state. they've been...
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ell, in britain. we have a quart o quarter milli. >> charlie: 250,000. it's small and getting smaller. >> charlie: why the dates? 1000b.c. to 1492b.c.? >> well, it's a recent dig where the david and goliath showdown is set, very, very beautiful. that has been extraordinary because it has shown very clearly there is a fortified settlement on the hills of judea clearly part of a slightly largelargejudean state. it wasn't as cow down as was thought. there was something going on which now has found a document in the archeology, around the 11th century. a short way of saying it is this site which is beautiful and which we walk around in one of the programs was full of olive pits. an olive pit, turns out, to the late century. 1492 is a traumatic upheaval, the expulsion of the jews from spain. you don't want to compare it to what happened in the 1930s. jewish calamities are calamities in their own particular way. but it's incredibly traumatic and it's sort of the end just as what happened in germany was the end of a prospering, flourishing, creative community,
ell, in britain. we have a quart o quarter milli. >> charlie: 250,000. it's small and getting smaller. >> charlie: why the dates? 1000b.c. to 1492b.c.? >> well, it's a recent dig where the david and goliath showdown is set, very, very beautiful. that has been extraordinary because it has shown very clearly there is a fortified settlement on the hills of judea clearly part of a slightly largelargejudean state. it wasn't as cow down as was thought. there was something going on...
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it was very traumatic for me, you could hear blood kushd elling screams. >> a dramatic moment from day oscar pistorius's murder trial. dramatic day as we all expected it to be. tell me what happened today. >> well, that courtroom was quite a remarkable place to be in, you really got a sense of occasion, the day it finally had arrived for both families, and hearing that dramatic testimony from the first witness of bloodcurdling screams, throughout that, oscar pistorius writing nights, reeva's mom was there. she was quiet, not detached, but not overly hysterical scenes, no crying, everyone listened intently. we had more than 100 media. it was very quiet during that testimony. all you could hear was the tap tapping of the journalists tweeting away or typing on their laptoping. during cross-examination, there was a flip-flop. perhaps an uncomfortableness, because this witness was essentially many parts of her testimony taken apart, picked apart, with a very passionate prosecution from the pistorius defense team. a lot happening on day one, and this is what it's going to be like for the nex
it was very traumatic for me, you could hear blood kushd elling screams. >> a dramatic moment from day oscar pistorius's murder trial. dramatic day as we all expected it to be. tell me what happened today. >> well, that courtroom was quite a remarkable place to be in, you really got a sense of occasion, the day it finally had arrived for both families, and hearing that dramatic testimony from the first witness of bloodcurdling screams, throughout that, oscar pistorius writing...
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in addition to commitment from city leaders like no elle to install camera they will add an officer to patrol the area and they will walk them to and from school. >> the only way oakland will change is for our neighbors our residents to get involved and be able to protect each other. yesterday oakland police release a sketch of this man committing lewd act on the school ground. 2 students were his victims. crime first reported here at think college now elementary on international boulevard in january. most recent happened last week at world academy. prompt ago call to action from guadalupe gomez. >> wait a minute we need to organize a community. >>reporter: suspect is described as a white or hispanic man between the ages of 20 and who is 6 feet tall and weighs between 1 80 and 200 pounds. with black hair and mustache. they say the suspect also may have a rash or birth mark on the left side of his forehead. flier hant handed to every parent in attendance. >> we had almost 400 parents in the auditorium many whom speak english as second language. captain was happy to traps lit. he is the
in addition to commitment from city leaders like no elle to install camera they will add an officer to patrol the area and they will walk them to and from school. >> the only way oakland will change is for our neighbors our residents to get involved and be able to protect each other. yesterday oakland police release a sketch of this man committing lewd act on the school ground. 2 students were his victims. crime first reported here at think college now elementary on international...
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it happened at joaquin miller elle men tear school.estigators say thieves climbed over a fence, broke a window, and stole about $35,000 worth of computers. >> it's a shame that people feel like they have the right to come into a school and rob children of their technology or anything that supports their education. >> three years ago volunteers helped raise the money to purchase the 25 i-macs. >>> time is 5:39. last month we told you about water leaking into the new eastern span of the bay bridge. now we are getting a close look at those leaks. engineers found 900 leaks. and a gasket behind the bolts could allow water in if it's not properly tightened. water could be seeping in through tiny cracks in the caulking. now bridge officials say dehumidifiers can help guard against the leaks and help keep the bridge safe. there are five dehumidifiers that are placed in various locations on the new span. >>> it was lights out on the western span of the bay bridge as the light show known as the bay lights marked its first anniversary. the 25,000
it happened at joaquin miller elle men tear school.estigators say thieves climbed over a fence, broke a window, and stole about $35,000 worth of computers. >> it's a shame that people feel like they have the right to come into a school and rob children of their technology or anything that supports their education. >> three years ago volunteers helped raise the money to purchase the 25 i-macs. >>> time is 5:39. last month we told you about water leaking into the new eastern...
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a ell, you mentioned symposium recently that has taken up to 17 years to get a new ship brought online. i know that's hard to believe but it historically seems to be about accurate. is that a concern if we would design a new ship, the length of time and the cost of developing that ship? >> i actually got that quote from admiral wayne mayer who was basically the father of ejiss and he instructed me one days, from the time you think a ship until you actually operate low t's called a 17-year cust. it takes 17 years before the bureaucracy works its way out. we tried to cut that and i think we cut it by a significant amount. the navy did. but it wasn't without risk. >> and it was almost 17. because it was -- when i was on the sea power subcommittee when i came here 17 years ago a, admiral vern clark was propose -- ago, admiral vern clark was proposing the l.c.s. it's just now coming to be produced. it's a fabulous ship and has great potential as you indicated earlier to take onboard all kinds of technological equipment that could be valuable in the future. and you'd want to continue to see
a ell, you mentioned symposium recently that has taken up to 17 years to get a new ship brought online. i know that's hard to believe but it historically seems to be about accurate. is that a concern if we would design a new ship, the length of time and the cost of developing that ship? >> i actually got that quote from admiral wayne mayer who was basically the father of ejiss and he instructed me one days, from the time you think a ship until you actually operate low t's called a 17-year...
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ell them i will be right there. >> she's been murdered and you think i did it. >> hey! stop! >> you're looking so well, darling, you really are. it must be the cream they put on you down at the mall. i want some. >> this is madame d.'s last will and testament. >> a bequeath painting on his "boy with apple." >> what? who's gustave h? >> i'm afraid that's me, darling. >> if i ever learn you once laid a finger on my mother's body, living or dead -- >> i go to bed with all my friends. >> oh! we need to make a plan for your survival. >> i did. it's a code. you might need a magnifying glass but it tells you where and how to find "boy with apple." >> may i offer you a plate of mush? [ music ] >> i want road blocks every junction for 50 kilometers. every train station for 100 kilometers. 50 men and ten blood hounds ready in five minute. [ music ] >> you can't arrest him simply because he's a bloody immigrant. >> take your hands off my lobby boy! [ music ] >> have you been questioned by the authorities. >> yes. when. arrested and tortured by the militia after the uprising. >> charlie:
ell them i will be right there. >> she's been murdered and you think i did it. >> hey! stop! >> you're looking so well, darling, you really are. it must be the cream they put on you down at the mall. i want some. >> this is madame d.'s last will and testament. >> a bequeath painting on his "boy with apple." >> what? who's gustave h? >> i'm afraid that's me, darling. >> if i ever learn you once laid a finger on my mother's body, living or...
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so it has become very materialistic and that is having a ell toll on people's health as well. >> from your experience of living in panama and growing up in panama and living a lot in the united states. >> and in europe too. >> and in europe, how happy are people in america compared to people in panama? >> people in the united states are very unhappy. people are very friendly. there is a country where people are extremely friendly it's the united states. but when people smile it's quick. they become sad. i think on the surface level people are trained in their emotions and they try to keep all your problems, be strong, you are going to make it. and people do not allow themselves to expose their weakness and also to let it go. and just to depressure a little bit. i think eventually this is really affecting the psych of people. for instance when people reach 18 years old. they have to get out of the house and see what they can do. and in some cases even if the parents can afford tedge indication of their -- afford the education of their students in college, they say you get a loan and ha
so it has become very materialistic and that is having a ell toll on people's health as well. >> from your experience of living in panama and growing up in panama and living a lot in the united states. >> and in europe too. >> and in europe, how happy are people in america compared to people in panama? >> people in the united states are very unhappy. people are very friendly. there is a country where people are extremely friendly it's the united states. but when people...
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the elling and infection inside the pore reaches a critical mass.it is, a beautiful, red bump. >> and that can be going on in any one of the 10,000 pores on your face. >> and that's why you can't just treat the bump. and it's also why treating the whole face every morning and every night is the key to success. >> proactiv plus attacks the process of acne to give you clearer skin and to prevent breakouts. the three new steps work together to unplug pores, kill acne causing bacteria, and then hydrate and brighten your skin. all new formulas and all new packaging make it easy and effective. >> the thing that i love the most about proactiv plus is that it just feels effortless. not only does it help fight acne, but it nourishes and hydrates your skin. you're gonna love it. now i'm gonna show you how i start. step one, i wash my face with the exfoliator. the thing that i love, too, is that it's creamy and there's scrubby beads in here, so it really exfoliates the skin. a lot of exfoliators make your skin feel really dry, the new proactiv plus, it's great
the elling and infection inside the pore reaches a critical mass.it is, a beautiful, red bump. >> and that can be going on in any one of the 10,000 pores on your face. >> and that's why you can't just treat the bump. and it's also why treating the whole face every morning and every night is the key to success. >> proactiv plus attacks the process of acne to give you clearer skin and to prevent breakouts. the three new steps work together to unplug pores, kill acne causing...