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she was a hairdresser, he a yoga instructor. jen making people beautiful on the outside, jeff on their insides. a friend thought these two opposites would attract. >> she's like, you know, he kind of took all my weirdness in stride. so i think he'd be really good for you. >> there was talk of a wedding. in fact, the couple shopped for rins just last december, just about the time, it turned out, that jeff developed a cough she couldn't shake. >> and i went to the doctors a couple times and they diagnosed it as pneumonia. i'm 35. so they weren't thinking like this is something else. >> in january came the diagnosis, lung cancer, stage four. last month came the prognosis. >> four to six weeks untreated and four to six months treated. so when i heard that, i said, let's get married. because i wanted to focus on life. >> jeff and jen gave themselves two weeks to plan a simple wedding and barbecue reception in jen's parents' backyard. that was the plan until a friend posted a call for help on a facebook group for wedding planners. a p
she was a hairdresser, he a yoga instructor. jen making people beautiful on the outside, jeff on their insides. a friend thought these two opposites would attract. >> she's like, you know, he kind of took all my weirdness in stride. so i think he'd be really good for you. >> there was talk of a wedding. in fact, the couple shopped for rins just last december, just about the time, it turned out, that jeff developed a cough she couldn't shake. >> and i went to the doctors a...
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. >> i put these on a couple shoots i did because i want to hair every hairdresser tell me what they thought. >> everybody loves it. it is an excellent idea. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. bye. >> also, if you wanted all healthy, natural shampoo, this is the shampoo that i found that i really, really like. this is called young forever and this is a ph balancing shampoo that is chemical free and all natural. of course you need a really, really great conditioner. i find my hair is really long and conditioning it really, really well keeps it from breaking. i know everybody forgets to condition or you think you can get away with it by shampooing your hair and then not conditioning it afterwards. most break kenneling happens because you don't condition your hair and you are curling it and blow drying it and washing with chemical shampoos. if you are having an issue with hormones and losing your hair be kinder to your scalp. use something all natural that is chemical free and good for your hair. coming up, i review one of my deepest beauty secrets in today's ask carol
. >> i put these on a couple shoots i did because i want to hair every hairdresser tell me what they thought. >> everybody loves it. it is an excellent idea. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. bye. >> also, if you wanted all healthy, natural shampoo, this is the shampoo that i found that i really, really like. this is called young forever and this is a ph balancing shampoo that is chemical free and all natural. of course you need a really, really...
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course that will say that i'm prone town and seat post a comment eat in restaurants us with a hairdressing at the mcg and i think has the tools to get these minds together and witty comment and in debates is called tumult in particular that you mention a couple of minutes to the round pen is the one about apart from spending projects. omg are they running it's a very interesting time because this seems to want to take up with that with young people in particular and wanting to learn to care to have an id ten t mac and the child as you mentioned earlier on in secondary education or just haven't been able to really get the hounds of to them we call that an ex conference which took place in the month which is not really seen it as a days it's all a few one senses the in frauds and that was it that was very good. if we get back actually to the edf founder of central he's developed in the potty but then having that out to the island dash region and also other places around cross it. it's a great time to be done one or even young kids a great time to be one in semantic it that's for sure. thanks
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but it's important for a hairdresser to guide them. >> good to know. >> telling your stylist what you don't like about your hair helps them fix your problems. >> or people like me that bring in the pictures that say this is what i want. i want to look like jennifer anniston. do you hate us for that? >> i think it's good for hair color but not like you want to look exactly like that. that's a moment in time because it's a photo. >> speaking of hair coloring. >> the next one is about bleach. we use words like lightener and decolorizer. >> women think of bleach as what? to clean? that's not the same thing ladies and gentlemen. it's a completely different thing but what bleach is is a lightening but what's the ingredient put into bleach is what makes the formula. >> it's a peroxide base. >> right. >> the higher the peroxide will make it lighter faster. >> they want you to feel tampered. that's why they pretty up the language. they also say they shampoo your hair. they don't wash it. >> okay. sometimes when i don't have a client's color bec
but it's important for a hairdresser to guide them. >> good to know. >> telling your stylist what you don't like about your hair helps them fix your problems. >> or people like me that bring in the pictures that say this is what i want. i want to look like jennifer anniston. do you hate us for that? >> i think it's good for hair color but not like you want to look exactly like that. that's a moment in time because it's a photo. >> speaking of hair coloring....
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i would like to have a hairdresser. by the way i was going to raise that.our executive producer said you could raise her name. >> she's amazing. >> when you mean korean you mean kim jong un, right? >> what kind of food lagoons. whatever they are. >> what about doughnuts. >> i just thought about this. >> a bikini wax? >> gross. do you think about these things. that really creeps me out. >> i thought that would take care of your -- >> bob, i can't. how can we do an hour of this. okay. any way -- here's what i like. now you've ruined it. i loves to tis toes chips and dip. i liked sliced cilantra, diet coke with a lime, bubble bath, white candles. that sounds cool. >> why is bob laughing? >> the jacquelyn smith sheets from kmart. they're luxurious and a good value. >> i want to apologize for you. i just all of a sudden realized what a bikini wax was. i didn't know. i thought it was the thing eric used. i'm sorry. it's the thought. >> eric doesn't have that. the male version is tunga. >> i thought of one more thing. i would like to also have a dj so i could danc
i would like to have a hairdresser. by the way i was going to raise that.our executive producer said you could raise her name. >> she's amazing. >> when you mean korean you mean kim jong un, right? >> what kind of food lagoons. whatever they are. >> what about doughnuts. >> i just thought about this. >> a bikini wax? >> gross. do you think about these things. that really creeps me out. >> i thought that would take care of your -- >> bob, i...
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i would like to have a hairdresser. by the way i was going to raise that.r executive producer said you could raise her name. >> she's amazing. >> when you mean korean you mean kim jong un, right? >> what kind of food lagoons. whatever they are. >> what about doughnuts. >> i just thought about this. >> a bikini wax? >> gross. do you think about these things. that really creeps me out. >> i thought that would take care of your -- >> bob, i can't. how can we do an hour of this. okay. any way -- here's what i like. now you've ruined it. i loves to tis toes chips and dip. i liked sliced cilantra, diet coke with a lime, bubble bath, white candles. that sounds cool. >> why is bob laughing? >> the jacquelyn smith sheets from kmart. they're luxurious and a good value. >> i want to apologize for you. i just all of a sudden realized what a bikini wax was. i didn't know. i thought it was the thing eric used. i'm sorry. it's the thought. >> eric doesn't have that. the male version is tunga. >> i thought of one more thing. i would like to also have a dj so i could dance
i would like to have a hairdresser. by the way i was going to raise that.r executive producer said you could raise her name. >> she's amazing. >> when you mean korean you mean kim jong un, right? >> what kind of food lagoons. whatever they are. >> what about doughnuts. >> i just thought about this. >> a bikini wax? >> gross. do you think about these things. that really creeps me out. >> i thought that would take care of your -- >> bob, i...
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loggers and hairdressers catch the most z's. >> the enter net can make life more convenient but it cansting you a lot of money and putting you at risk for dimst discrimination. we more on the story. >> so much for 7 hours of sleeping. >> only 7. >> i get four. >> there's a new study out that says if you use google shopping to search for products you could be getting ripped off. tests this month by consumer watchdog found 8 of 14 items were listed as more expensive than google shopping like next tag or shop zilla. >> showed 49.95. elsewhere it was listed at 29.95. de walt electric drill or google 86.90. competitors had it at 59.98. a headset priced on google 59.99 compared to 50.95 by the same per chant on sites. google users paying up to 67 percent more. consumer watchdog says the problem unlike competitors they charge merchants for their listing which means not only are results influenced how much the merchants pay but they raise their prices to cover the added costs. certain companies are already admitted to showing different prices and deals based on a shopper's location. a study by
loggers and hairdressers catch the most z's. >> the enter net can make life more convenient but it cansting you a lot of money and putting you at risk for dimst discrimination. we more on the story. >> so much for 7 hours of sleeping. >> only 7. >> i get four. >> there's a new study out that says if you use google shopping to search for products you could be getting ripped off. tests this month by consumer watchdog found 8 of 14 items were listed as more expensive...
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kelly clayton was marie's hairdresser and good friends. >> she would talk to me a lot about what he was doing at school. she would get really excited about marcus. >> narrator: marie's friends and co-workers ginger and jean. >> he was the apple of her eye. she just sparkled whenever he was around. >> she was a doting mom or a strict mom? >> he was just loving. >> narrator: marie worked for the federal government in los angeles. but friends say she was driven and ambitious in other areas too. >> she was an entrepreneur. that's what i know most about her, because she talked about owning her own business. >> narrator: but marie wanted more than work and success. >> i know that she wanted to have somebody in her life. >> what kind of guy was she looking for? >> someone that will take care of her, love her. protect her. >> i guess that's any woman's dream to have the whole package. that was kind of missing. she didn't have that guy figure, the father figure for marcus. >> narrator: then one day, marie told her friends -- >> i met this guy, then they had a lunch date and he was cute and just,
kelly clayton was marie's hairdresser and good friends. >> she would talk to me a lot about what he was doing at school. she would get really excited about marcus. >> narrator: marie's friends and co-workers ginger and jean. >> he was the apple of her eye. she just sparkled whenever he was around. >> she was a doting mom or a strict mom? >> he was just loving. >> narrator: marie worked for the federal government in los angeles. but friends say she was driven...
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his victims are cops and teachers, hairdressers and builders. >> we had confidence in him, and we wereed that this was legitimate. >> so, i invested my ira. $130,000 -- my entire life savings. >> you're making money. you become complacent. you become comfortable. and that's when you get hurt.
his victims are cops and teachers, hairdressers and builders. >> we had confidence in him, and we wereed that this was legitimate. >> so, i invested my ira. $130,000 -- my entire life savings. >> you're making money. you become complacent. you become comfortable. and that's when you get hurt.
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allowed to vote, for example, does me no harm if a man is allowed to engauge in a provings, and hair hairdresser,t it -- society considers violation, such a man and govern to vote, so, anyhow, russell kirk with chapters about the wonders of sir edmond burke. it the class was wealthy, they get uppity. that was not ad -- a good thing for america. this was a value for americans, for many americans, have a stable seat, but if it's too wealth, society gets unstable. at the time when louis wrote a memo, it was unstable. you have the birth control legal for 11 years at that point. you had the women's movement going full tilt, you had african-americans who had now had the voting rights act in, te sieve rights act, and, you know, school integration was happening, and you had young people saying, hell no, i won't go to vietnam. you had cities burning. america is radical transformation, or it appeared that way, at least to people like powell. we got to get, you know, russell kirk warned about this 20 years ago. berk worned about it in 1798. we have to do something about it. he wrote a long memo to his neig
allowed to vote, for example, does me no harm if a man is allowed to engauge in a provings, and hair hairdresser,t it -- society considers violation, such a man and govern to vote, so, anyhow, russell kirk with chapters about the wonders of sir edmond burke. it the class was wealthy, they get uppity. that was not ad -- a good thing for america. this was a value for americans, for many americans, have a stable seat, but if it's too wealth, society gets unstable. at the time when louis wrote a...
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is the mode of panty cuts to as mean and now it's fixed on the said this is the key for another hairdresser to volunteer alongside the good news. your mind's eye. we need an exit from across the continent missed opportunities. also just got home the eye the eye. eye meaningless and when. i know i do. i am. in. the all in it is the fall of a terror attack in the russian city of all the products would have been carried out by a man fifteen were killed by a suicide bomber targeting of the city's main railway station. and this week's the top of the music in turkey riot police crackdown on protesters demanding the government to step down after a high ranking corruption scandal. rt loss of events that shaped the world in two thousand and thirteen overview of the revelations by former nsa contractor edwards noted
is the mode of panty cuts to as mean and now it's fixed on the said this is the key for another hairdresser to volunteer alongside the good news. your mind's eye. we need an exit from across the continent missed opportunities. also just got home the eye the eye. eye meaningless and when. i know i do. i am. in. the all in it is the fall of a terror attack in the russian city of all the products would have been carried out by a man fifteen were killed by a suicide bomber targeting of the city's...
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greece was ridiculed for when they have this huge deficit because everyone jumped on if you are a hairdresser in greece you could retire at 50 the rationale being they work with dangerous chemicals. i have no idea the truth about that that is the sort of things that bowles-simpson was proposing. that's a sort of thing wouldn't want to do but it believes they recognize the problem and i give them credit for it but it's not a good way to deal with it. >> anyone else? speeches quickly and i think this goes back to the example of senator nelson and mr. sweeney had and the comment you made that well somebody making $50,000 they need eight times their annual income but the fact is they don't need a times their annual income and savings because they are getting social security. social security is a much bigger part of their retirement than it will be for someone making $150,000 per year. retirement planning is really complicated. it depends on what your income level is, how many kids you have had and are you single or married? is very easy to take these rules of thumb and misapplied them. i can't te
greece was ridiculed for when they have this huge deficit because everyone jumped on if you are a hairdresser in greece you could retire at 50 the rationale being they work with dangerous chemicals. i have no idea the truth about that that is the sort of things that bowles-simpson was proposing. that's a sort of thing wouldn't want to do but it believes they recognize the problem and i give them credit for it but it's not a good way to deal with it. >> anyone else? speeches quickly and i...
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would wear these outfits both of which are albert pieces to arrival ceremonies for dignitaries to hairdresser church, on trips for campaigning events. they were the ones she could get most comfortable in. this was a piece that she wore if the 60 minute interview. and so she faced -- as she fielded his many questions. we know a lot of this because one of the things that mrs. ford was very careful about as organized a z. she kept secretary's cards for each dress. there would be nations where she wore this them. she wore them multiple times. some in the handwrite of her secretary. some in her handwriting. many of these extend beyond the first lady's period in to her post first ladyship period. she would wear these in to the early 1980s. and her love for design her promotion of american fashion lead to in 1976, her receiving the parson's school of design award. and this is the accolades she received for her promotion of american designers in fashion. >> we have -- a comment? >> she loved clothe. and she had been a model if her early days. one of the ways she supported hertz herself in new york wa
would wear these outfits both of which are albert pieces to arrival ceremonies for dignitaries to hairdresser church, on trips for campaigning events. they were the ones she could get most comfortable in. this was a piece that she wore if the 60 minute interview. and so she faced -- as she fielded his many questions. we know a lot of this because one of the things that mrs. ford was very careful about as organized a z. she kept secretary's cards for each dress. there would be nations where she...
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every morning, i'm sure that every single young person has aspirations whether they want to be a hairdresser or doctor. they did not wake up one morning and want to aspire to be unemployed. they do not want to. the root of the problem is our career advice and are working for it is not sufficient enough. we have a nonexistent career advice service that is well stuck in the 20th century but now has been abolished. we need to target this root of the problem. help people reach aspirations. be academically not as good as someone else, but reach aspirations and reach jobs that have not been created or have been created. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. the one remaining region for which we have not heard if the southeast of england. yes, the woman with the red dress. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm from buckingham, sir. we are 100% of the future. we need to let the current decision-makers know that in order to prevent us from becoming disillusioned and it's engaged with politics, they must stop providing us with what we need the most -- jobs. this does not mean only for those with a ce
every morning, i'm sure that every single young person has aspirations whether they want to be a hairdresser or doctor. they did not wake up one morning and want to aspire to be unemployed. they do not want to. the root of the problem is our career advice and are working for it is not sufficient enough. we have a nonexistent career advice service that is well stuck in the 20th century but now has been abolished. we need to target this root of the problem. help people reach aspirations. be...
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every morning, i'm sure that every single young person has aspirations whether they want to be a hairdresser or doctor. they did not wake up one morning and want to aspire to be unemployed. they do not want to. the root of the problem is our career advice and are working for it is not sufficient enough. we have a nonexistent career advice service that is well stuck in the 20th century but now has been abolished. we need to target this root of the problem. help people reach aspirations. you might be academically not as good as someone else, but reach aspirations and reach jobs that have not been created or have been created. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. the one remaining region for which we have not heard if the southeast of england. yes, the woman with the red dress. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i am rosie lord, and i'm from buckingham, sir. we are 100% of the future. we need to let the current decision-makers know that in order to prevent us from becoming disillusioned and it's engaged with politics, they must start providing us with what we need the most -- jobs. this does n
every morning, i'm sure that every single young person has aspirations whether they want to be a hairdresser or doctor. they did not wake up one morning and want to aspire to be unemployed. they do not want to. the root of the problem is our career advice and are working for it is not sufficient enough. we have a nonexistent career advice service that is well stuck in the 20th century but now has been abolished. we need to target this root of the problem. help people reach aspirations. you...
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i'm sure every young person of aspirations, whether they want to be a hairdresser or doctor. they did wake up one morning and want to be unemployed. they do not want it. the red of the problem is our careers advice and work expenses not sufficient enough. we have been nonexisting service that is stuck in the 20 century, but now it's been abolished. we need to target the problem and how people reach aspiration. you might be not as good as some announced, but reached jobs that haven't been created or have been created. thank you very much. [applause] >> the one remaining region from a treat not only dissipated as the southeast of england. yes, the woman with the red dress. [inaudible] >> as young oil, we are the future. we need to let current citizens in order to present test from becoming disengaged at politics, they must stop providing us with what we need the most, jobs. only for those with degrees or qualifications. it means jobs with able and willing young people with background and access to education. i also feel we should focus our attention to encouraging women in the
i'm sure every young person of aspirations, whether they want to be a hairdresser or doctor. they did wake up one morning and want to be unemployed. they do not want it. the red of the problem is our careers advice and work expenses not sufficient enough. we have been nonexisting service that is stuck in the 20 century, but now it's been abolished. we need to target the problem and how people reach aspiration. you might be not as good as some announced, but reached jobs that haven't been...
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u cod retit if you're a hairdresser in greece, you could retire at age to be in the rationale as they work with dangerous chemicals. i have no idea dearth of that, that's the sort of thing polls and simpson were proposing. pakistan tonight i certainly don't want to do, but does show the problem. >> anyone else? >> just quickly, this goes back to the example of senator and in mr. sweeney had. and the comment you made while making $50,000, and they need eight times annual income is savings can hardly take it out. the fact they don't make their income is leaving because are getting social security. social security is a much bigger part of retirement than for someone making $150,000 per year. retirement planning is really complicated. it depends what your income level is on the how many kids you had come are you single, married? is easy to take these rules of thumb and misapplied them. i'll say that for certain. they are safely the reasons they pointed out. physically demanding jobs can't make it to 65. the problem is it wasn't just the folks who retired at 62. what do we do that? one ide
u cod retit if you're a hairdresser in greece, you could retire at age to be in the rationale as they work with dangerous chemicals. i have no idea dearth of that, that's the sort of thing polls and simpson were proposing. pakistan tonight i certainly don't want to do, but does show the problem. >> anyone else? >> just quickly, this goes back to the example of senator and in mr. sweeney had. and the comment you made while making $50,000, and they need eight times annual income is...