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john paul mitchell, he's the co-founder of paul mitchell and patron liquors. >> i hear you. >> we havef paul mitchell. >> i'm one of his biggest customers. >> on the hair? >> on the hair. >> are you using paul mitchell? >> i use the leave-in conditioner. that's good stuff. >> the leave-in. it never comes out. >> you do have the pulse of the consumer. you do sell luxury brands. in this environment we've been talking a lot about the way the economy has been going. you selling a lot of product? >> yes, we are. in fact, paul mitchell salon hair care well patron have grown quite nicely in these last three years and we're highing people also. >> and there's a reason. >> what's the reason? >> the reason is we never lost sight of the quality of our product and maintaining that real high level of quality. and even in tough time when people treat themselves to the high quality and they know that quality will be there, they continue on. it like getting bang for your buck. in difficult times people are used to treating them sefs in special areas, whether it's a spirit or a proper hair care so you
john paul mitchell, he's the co-founder of paul mitchell and patron liquors. >> i hear you. >> we havef paul mitchell. >> i'm one of his biggest customers. >> on the hair? >> on the hair. >> are you using paul mitchell? >> i use the leave-in conditioner. that's good stuff. >> the leave-in. it never comes out. >> you do have the pulse of the consumer. you do sell luxury brands. in this environment we've been talking a lot about the way the...
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one of our economic strike team members, the co-founder of paul mitchell hair products. known vidal sassoon for 40 years. he was probably the brightest light in the beauty industry and the most famous hairstylist ever. he helped change the entire industry. he was kind, considerate and couldn't do enough for you. he'll definitely be missed. i never met anyone in 40 years who didn't like vidal sassoon. when i was thinking about what john paul said, i was realizing that was true. it was the coolest thing to have, my sisters had it, i wanted it. here's hoping that the name vidal sassoon remains on that wonderful brand. thanks so much for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night but "anderson cooper 360" is ready to start right now. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin with breaking
one of our economic strike team members, the co-founder of paul mitchell hair products. known vidal sassoon for 40 years. he was probably the brightest light in the beauty industry and the most famous hairstylist ever. he helped change the entire industry. he was kind, considerate and couldn't do enough for you. he'll definitely be missed. i never met anyone in 40 years who didn't like vidal sassoon. when i was thinking about what john paul said, i was realizing that was true. it was the...
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one of our economic strike team members, the co-founder of paul mitchell hair products. for 40 years. he was probably the brightest light in the beauty industry and the most famous hairstylist ever. he helped change the entire industry. he was kind, considerate and couldn't do enough for you. he'll definitely be missed. i ner
one of our economic strike team members, the co-founder of paul mitchell hair products. for 40 years. he was probably the brightest light in the beauty industry and the most famous hairstylist ever. he helped change the entire industry. he was kind, considerate and couldn't do enough for you. he'll definitely be missed. i ner
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mitchell. the next bit was after the convictions were overturned on all six by the new jersey supreme court is that the speaker is paul robeson. i think some of you may know who he was, a fantastic human being, a huge black guy. he could sing, he could act, he was an athlete who was very active in civil rights and his time. the wealth of the u.s.a. was built on the backs of people. not to those that do great my people. 1% of the american population get 59% of the national income. i am a radical and i am going to stay one until my people get free to walk the earth. the last person i'm going to introduce you to briefly is raymond alexandre. he was a black lawyer who was recruited for the second trial. he was recruited by the n.a.a.c.p. by surrogate marshall who of course leader was on the supreme court. raymond alexander for the first time after a very long trial, three months, i forgot to mention both trials took three months, 15,000 pages of testimony that i had to go through and my eyes still haven't quite recovered from this experience. but raymond alexander in 1950 was hired by the u.s. state department to travel w
mitchell. the next bit was after the convictions were overturned on all six by the new jersey supreme court is that the speaker is paul robeson. i think some of you may know who he was, a fantastic human being, a huge black guy. he could sing, he could act, he was an athlete who was very active in civil rights and his time. the wealth of the u.s.a. was built on the backs of people. not to those that do great my people. 1% of the american population get 59% of the national income. i am a radical...
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mitchell. the next little bit is after the convictions were overturned, all six, by the new jersey supreme court. it is at a mass meeting in trenton. the speaker is paul robison. i think some of you may know who he was, a fantastic human being, a huge black guy. he could sing, he could act, he was, um, an athlete, he was very active in civil rights in his time. paul robison said, the wealth of the usa was built on the backs of my people, yet we are made to crawl. we are loyal to the america of lincoln and the abolitionists. but not to those who degrade my people. 1% of the american population gets 59% of the national income. i am a radical, and i am going to stay one until my people get free to walk the earth. the last person i'm going to introduce you to briefly is raymond alexander. he was a black lawyer who was recruited for the second trial. he was recruited by the naacp by think good marshall -- thurgood marshall who, of course, later was on the u.s. supreme court. raymond alexander, for the first time after a very long trial, three months -- i forgot to mention both trials took three months, 15,000 pages of trial testimony that i had to go throu
mitchell. the next little bit is after the convictions were overturned, all six, by the new jersey supreme court. it is at a mass meeting in trenton. the speaker is paul robison. i think some of you may know who he was, a fantastic human being, a huge black guy. he could sing, he could act, he was, um, an athlete, he was very active in civil rights in his time. paul robison said, the wealth of the usa was built on the backs of my people, yet we are made to crawl. we are loyal to the america of...
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paul's role be at the convention? and we've got an app for you. you can download the politics app free at the app store. free. this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. delicious gourmet gravy. and she agrees. with fancy feast gravy lovers, your cat can enjoy the delicious, satisfying taste of gourmet gravy every day. fancy feast. the best ingredient is love. throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antio
paul's role be at the convention? and we've got an app for you. you can download the politics app free at the app store. free. this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24...
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mitchell jr. from the federal emergency management agency in charge of the united states fire administration at the department of homeland security. next, dr. john paul jr., division director of fire analysis at the national par friction association. the doctor has been active in fire analysis and research for nearly 35 years. our third witness is chief jim critchley, chief critchley represents the tucson fire kept in my home state of arizona and currently serves as the president of the western chir chief's oh. sour final witness mr. kevin o'connor, assistant to the general president for the international association of firefighters. thank you again for, to our witnesses for being here today. as our witnesses should know, spoken testimony is limited to five minutes each, after all witnesses have spoken, members of the committee lieutenawill h minutes each to ask questions. i now recognize chief ernest mitchell. >> good morning, chairman quayle and distinguished members of the committee. i'm at the federal emergency management agency and the administrator in charge of the administration at the department of homeland security. it an honor to appear bef
mitchell jr. from the federal emergency management agency in charge of the united states fire administration at the department of homeland security. next, dr. john paul jr., division director of fire analysis at the national par friction association. the doctor has been active in fire analysis and research for nearly 35 years. our third witness is chief jim critchley, chief critchley represents the tucson fire kept in my home state of arizona and currently serves as the president of the western...
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paul's causes. >> brian: he died doing what he loved most, mitchell guise, the alligator hunting show of "swamp peoplein louisiana after having what looked like a seizure. mitchell and his brother, glenn, among the most popular cast member, he would have turned 49 this friday. >> gretchen: no more waiting to make a call until after getting off your flight. now passengers on virgin atlantic will be able to make in flight cell phone calls and send text messages. right now the service is only available on london to new york flights burks expected to expand to more cities by the end of the year. >> steve: great. now we'll have to listen to people yacking on their phones across the atlantic? >> brian: you know you said that out loud, right? >> steve: i do. i can hardly wait. several fires raging in arizona and forcing many of the residents to flee their homes. the fire in crown king has grown to nearly a square mile, hot and dry conditions are making it tough to battle the flames out there. let's see if, according to the radar and satellite map, if there is any rain headed for arizona. no. now we've got qu
paul's causes. >> brian: he died doing what he loved most, mitchell guise, the alligator hunting show of "swamp peoplein louisiana after having what looked like a seizure. mitchell and his brother, glenn, among the most popular cast member, he would have turned 49 this friday. >> gretchen: no more waiting to make a call until after getting off your flight. now passengers on virgin atlantic will be able to make in flight cell phone calls and send text messages. right now the...
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mitchell courthouse. derek valcourt is there and spoke to henson today about his case. >> reporter: kai, we've got a bit of a blame game going on here. it was during paul schurick, bob ehrlich's campaign manager. on similar charges. last year, schurick blamed the entire legal problems of those robocalls on jewelius on trial, >> henson admits he wrote the infamous robocall. suggesting that they need not vote because governor o'malley had already won. >> we're okay. relax. >> the calls did not say, do not vote. the calls did not say the election is over. >> it also did not have the legally-required tag line, identifying that it was really from the ehrlich campaign. henson said he blames ehrlich's campaign for that omission. >> i told them to put the tag on it. they refused. i sent it to a second person. they still refuse. why am i responsible for a decision that was not mine to make? >> reporter: in opening statements, his defense attorneys told jurors that his client had been thrown under the bus for the robocall that henson insists was not intended to suppress voter turnout. and i said that was the purpose of the call in the first place, to motivate, t
mitchell courthouse. derek valcourt is there and spoke to henson today about his case. >> reporter: kai, we've got a bit of a blame game going on here. it was during paul schurick, bob ehrlich's campaign manager. on similar charges. last year, schurick blamed the entire legal problems of those robocalls on jewelius on trial, >> henson admits he wrote the infamous robocall. suggesting that they need not vote because governor o'malley had already won. >> we're okay. relax....