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but again, these are very popular. i'm always wondering how popular they are going to be in five or six years. think about that. >> i have heard that there are already shift in style happening, but those happen all the time. what is the real traditional kind of laboratory? >> some good examples are behind us here. this is a vanity. it has the countertop and the basin. it has the areas for storage. this is something that people would like. another popular trend -- i do not know if the camera can catch it, but below here, so people would roll up their towels. >> this also allows you to have one more step toward aging in place and accessibility. if you ever need to roll a wheelchair in, you have an opportunity here. >> absolutely. >> this does not have an overflow. is that required? >> overflows are not technically required. >> what i mean is one of the little holes like this where the city will run out so it will not spill out onto the floor. >> they are practical and important to have, but they are not a code requiremen
but again, these are very popular. i'm always wondering how popular they are going to be in five or six years. think about that. >> i have heard that there are already shift in style happening, but those happen all the time. what is the real traditional kind of laboratory? >> some good examples are behind us here. this is a vanity. it has the countertop and the basin. it has the areas for storage. this is something that people would like. another popular trend -- i do not know if...
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have not and the national popular vote would guarantee that the winner of the national popular vote is the pros the cons of present united states every time ok so how can you be sure that this is the right time to do this one of the arguments against changing the system is that you know it's been in place for hundreds of years yes there may be some problems look at the critics bring up but for the most part and nothing tragic as you know happened there's throughout the system it's allowed for voting to go on each time a president is to be elected changing now that may require money or information and possibly costs for a runoff elections what makes you think that that would be the right time it is especially when we have such an issue with deficits and that and our national government well certainly good point but i think the biggest challenge to a national popular vote change to a new system is really kind of educating in the people who are more change averse and i that tends to be legislators in the polling we've done across this country we polls on average over seventy percent so
have not and the national popular vote would guarantee that the winner of the national popular vote is the pros the cons of present united states every time ok so how can you be sure that this is the right time to do this one of the arguments against changing the system is that you know it's been in place for hundreds of years yes there may be some problems look at the critics bring up but for the most part and nothing tragic as you know happened there's throughout the system it's allowed for...
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the business of popularizing crime is how we expose the faults in our justice system. how we expose police misconduct. it shapes how we think about a lot of different issues. has over a long time. famous crime stories almost always lead to the passing of new laws. and there is a great many intersections between this unseemly tabloid phenomena and and we never get to that because serious people don't like to talk about that unattractive stuff. tavis: let's talk about that serious, unattractive stuff. and starting with as a society, why we're so fascinating with missing white girls? >> we are making a little progress on that, i think. because on some level we are racist. you hate to say it's true. but there is an element of racism that has always played a role in making those cases more famous than other cases. tavis: why white girls as opposed to anyone else? >> men feel challenged when a woman disappears. because again primitive and sexist and inappropriate, but men feel challenged when a woman is in danger. so those stories draw a different visceral reaction, which th
the business of popularizing crime is how we expose the faults in our justice system. how we expose police misconduct. it shapes how we think about a lot of different issues. has over a long time. famous crime stories almost always lead to the passing of new laws. and there is a great many intersections between this unseemly tabloid phenomena and and we never get to that because serious people don't like to talk about that unattractive stuff. tavis: let's talk about that serious, unattractive...
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as one of our area's most popular mascots?n two president races, freestyle dance. do your best victory pose. and then you're going to come in here for an interview with our entertainment crew. >> certainly no easy task for any of the folks who came out to the park, vying for a presidential post. >> you put the head on, and, you know, magic happens. >> and like any campaign, hopefuls did their homework. >> worked the beat. >> put on youtube and mtv last night and practiced my dancing. >> i did a lot of research yesterday, so, you know, i'm going to keep my secrets to myself. >> this, i plan on shaking something. >> others banked on their rhetoric. >> it's a very regal tradition. just a chance to represent the team would be a great thrill. >> it would be an honor. you have to live with the integrity that comes along with being a president. >> and some just took action. >> my plan is to be really, really fast and blow away the competition. and on the flip side, i'm really crazy and i can dance. of the so i would be a great person
as one of our area's most popular mascots?n two president races, freestyle dance. do your best victory pose. and then you're going to come in here for an interview with our entertainment crew. >> certainly no easy task for any of the folks who came out to the park, vying for a presidential post. >> you put the head on, and, you know, magic happens. >> and like any campaign, hopefuls did their homework. >> worked the beat. >> put on youtube and mtv last night and...
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in many ways the singular figure of ronald wilson reagan, the most popular president in a generation, dominated life during the decade. the president's advocates credited him with monumental accomplishments, no less than restoring prosperity, gaining national pride and spearheading the cold war victory. the beaming accounts of his presidency and achievements only intensified after his death in 2004, generating a wave of tributes and the popular media. still, a look at the presidential popularity during reagan's two terms reveals a sizable swath of the american public disapproved of the way that he handled his job even at moments of his greatest triumphs. this suggested that there was more to the story, that there was another 1980's, the history buried under the sell laboratory narrative of reagan and conservative ascendancy, with the gauntlet thrown at my feet i picked it up determined to craft the untold account of the decade opposition. .. and i go on to say that this book examines the last old story of americans who oppose the decades prevailing political ties so that -- then i fra
in many ways the singular figure of ronald wilson reagan, the most popular president in a generation, dominated life during the decade. the president's advocates credited him with monumental accomplishments, no less than restoring prosperity, gaining national pride and spearheading the cold war victory. the beaming accounts of his presidency and achievements only intensified after his death in 2004, generating a wave of tributes and the popular media. still, a look at the presidential...
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so across the middle east turkish soap operas are popular. everyone wants to be a tourist in turkey. the most exciting investment story is iraq. turkish companies are better positioned for white goods, construction and energy than anyone else in the region. those are fantastic things going in turkey's favor but there's no question that to do business in this part of the world you're continuing to support a bunch of regimes that aren't particularly democratic. i suspect most of those regimes are still going to be there in a couple of years but the turks aren't going to look quite so attractive as the model given that they're going to have to make some compromises that look like rial poll teak. >> rose: henri, what do you think? >> i aee withim that they are well positioned and they've done very well and grow to iraq you see turkish goods are all over the police. but there is a backlash. in lya, for instance, people demonstrated against the turkish consulate, that burned the tushish flag which is one of the reasons why the turks had to change p
so across the middle east turkish soap operas are popular. everyone wants to be a tourist in turkey. the most exciting investment story is iraq. turkish companies are better positioned for white goods, construction and energy than anyone else in the region. those are fantastic things going in turkey's favor but there's no question that to do business in this part of the world you're continuing to support a bunch of regimes that aren't particularly democratic. i suspect most of those regimes are...
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and also bohemia becomes more popular at the time. "life" magazine does a great job of bringing people from the fringes into middle class homes across the country, and so people are able to pick up their "life "magazine and look at pictures of beatniks and beat writers like alan ginsburg and look at avant-garde writers and folks they probably wouldn't have known that much about. most middle class white americans wouldn't have known that much about, so those folks as well. >> host: william f. buckley as the ultimate outsider? [laughter] >> guest: well, buckley is a really interesting figure because he goes to yale in the late '40s he's at yale, and he would not have been an outsider most places in america, but he really feels very much that he is at yale because he believes that the liberal, liberalism of professors really dominates not just the campus, but the academic offerings, that there is a kind of intellectual orthodoxy at yale constructed by these liberal professors and that you really don't have much room to stray outside that
and also bohemia becomes more popular at the time. "life" magazine does a great job of bringing people from the fringes into middle class homes across the country, and so people are able to pick up their "life "magazine and look at pictures of beatniks and beat writers like alan ginsburg and look at avant-garde writers and folks they probably wouldn't have known that much about. most middle class white americans wouldn't have known that much about, so those folks as well....
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i am usually not popular with everyone else, but with other city officials, i am very popular. come budget time, they come calling. welcome to city hall. happy new year, everybody. it is an honor to see all of you here. it is a reminder for all of us as public servants that we are here to serve you. the day we opened city hall to all of you -- it is quite an honor to see all of you here celebrating with us. it is a reminder of how we have to constantly keep city hall opened, not just for the folks that have access, but for those that do not. it has been a struggle. as my colleagues have talked about, it has been a struggle for the community. and it is not over yet. we have some high hurdles to face, serious budget issues coming up this coming year. we have a lot of strong economic issues, moving forward, but i know that you know that all of us are working hard every day to solve those problems. again, happy new year. [[s speaking chinese] happy new year, everybody. [applause] >> thank you, phil. i know the general counsel is here. would you like to say a few words now? [applaus
i am usually not popular with everyone else, but with other city officials, i am very popular. come budget time, they come calling. welcome to city hall. happy new year, everybody. it is an honor to see all of you here. it is a reminder for all of us as public servants that we are here to serve you. the day we opened city hall to all of you -- it is quite an honor to see all of you here celebrating with us. it is a reminder of how we have to constantly keep city hall opened, not just for the...
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presumably where they hit we know they are not free popular. laughter could the area's proximity to where they hit their some data that suggests they may be more popular in the areas where they hit because people know who they are hitting. this is all very difficult to come by because dillinger -- during high-quality social science survey work in the tribal areas is not something that i would want to have to do so with a number of scientists do is they will try to do the randomized survey of the bus stations in the settled parts of pakistan, people coming to and from the tribal area so it's difficult to get this information but it's not unreasonable to think that these may be more popular in the areas near to the strikes than the guardian islam a lot or the political pakistan. the other thing we fundamentally don't know is the strategic value of the strikes. it would seem to me that the strategic value is probably a rather low aside from the few people who are killed by these strikes, a few top militants, but it seems to me and many others of t
presumably where they hit we know they are not free popular. laughter could the area's proximity to where they hit their some data that suggests they may be more popular in the areas where they hit because people know who they are hitting. this is all very difficult to come by because dillinger -- during high-quality social science survey work in the tribal areas is not something that i would want to have to do so with a number of scientists do is they will try to do the randomized survey of...
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this is an a omlete, fried rice covered with eggs, and is already popular among thais. but here it's the size of a tennis ball. these days more young thais are using convenient fast food over traditional cuisine. but this has met consumers' desires with its cute look and bite size. >> i tried it because it's unique. i think it will attract passersby. >> now i'm hungry. it looks yummy and it's easy to eat out of the box. >> reporter: this is the design behind the menu. he lost a lot of work during the financial crisis so he came up with a business idea to make a new sort of food targeting the young. >> translator: young thai people seldom eat thai food and choose pizzas and hamburgers. it's like a light meal. customers can take it away or eat it while they're shopping. >> reporter: he took inspiration from a bar shaped japanese food which has been popular in thailand for sometime. he spent weeks trying to develop the best shape and flavor. five months later he finally had it. >> translator: we planned to expand this year, maybe to around 20 branches throughout thailand.
this is an a omlete, fried rice covered with eggs, and is already popular among thais. but here it's the size of a tennis ball. these days more young thais are using convenient fast food over traditional cuisine. but this has met consumers' desires with its cute look and bite size. >> i tried it because it's unique. i think it will attract passersby. >> now i'm hungry. it looks yummy and it's easy to eat out of the box. >> reporter: this is the design behind the menu. he lost...
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albec, bohnderia becomes more popular at the time.ife magazine does a great jved of bringing people from the fringes into middle-class homes. people are able to pickrestp l e mae ans. ane and look at pictures of beatnik's and be writers like allen ginsberg and jack arawak and lf like jackson pollock and books that they probably cal havelainoost that much about unless they happened to be interested in the art world or poetry spe a fically. most middle-class white americans would not havelainoos. those foly as well. >> william f. buckley as the ultimate outsider. >> welman of very interesting fiutsire because he gusty yale. late 40's. he is at yale. he would not have been an out ofd toer most places in ame, but he really feels very much that he is at yale because he believes that a liberal liberalism of professors really dominates not just the camk but the academic offerings. there is a kind of intellectual orthpeopoxy that is constructedy these liberal professors and that you really don't have manyh room to socay out dade. he comes to
albec, bohnderia becomes more popular at the time.ife magazine does a great jved of bringing people from the fringes into middle-class homes. people are able to pickrestp l e mae ans. ane and look at pictures of beatnik's and be writers like allen ginsberg and jack arawak and lf like jackson pollock and books that they probably cal havelainoost that much about unless they happened to be interested in the art world or poetry spe a fically. most middle-class white americans would not havelainoos....
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the overwhelming popular verdict is it's awful. the artist says he had in mind john paul opening his cloak to envelope a child, but others say it looks like a bell or a sentry box or a bathroom fixture. one roman said the head looks like a bullet and likened it to muss lee nis. the may jor of rome has appointed a commission to advise him on what to do. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on facebook and twitter, find us on youtube, and watch us anytime anywhere on smartphones and iphones. there's also much more on our websi website. you can comment on all of our stories and share them. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. >>> as we leave you on the eve of memorial day, scenes from arlington national cemetery in virginia. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual
the overwhelming popular verdict is it's awful. the artist says he had in mind john paul opening his cloak to envelope a child, but others say it looks like a bell or a sentry box or a bathroom fixture. one roman said the head looks like a bullet and likened it to muss lee nis. the may jor of rome has appointed a commission to advise him on what to do. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on facebook and twitter, find us on youtube, and watch us anytime...
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then at 4:00, one time star of sonny and cher. >> and compound in a popular herb found to be effective in the fight against breast cancer. those stories later today. >> it's nice to be outside and it should be a little bitter better tomorrow but a lot of sunshine as we look from mount tam. what you don't see yet is the showers developing over the north bay mountains. that he will be scattered and rat light and probably a couple hundredth of an inch of rain. you probably won't need the umbrella. >> and snow in tahoe. weather is interesting. >> and more for them this weekend, too. dry mouth is uncomfortable. it can also lead to serious dental problems. [ male announcer ] new act total care dry mouth is alcohol-free and has fluoride to strengthen teeth. stronger teeth and dry mouth relief.
then at 4:00, one time star of sonny and cher. >> and compound in a popular herb found to be effective in the fight against breast cancer. those stories later today. >> it's nice to be outside and it should be a little bitter better tomorrow but a lot of sunshine as we look from mount tam. what you don't see yet is the showers developing over the north bay mountains. that he will be scattered and rat light and probably a couple hundredth of an inch of rain. you probably won't need...
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the popular products that could be doing more harm than good. >>> ew, really? wow. >> the risk of wearing clothes right off the rack. the danger that could be lurking inside your new clothes. ,, hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one screen. just $29 a month for the first six months -- dvr included. injecting her 8- year-old daughter with botox! kerry campell appeared on 's "good mornin >>> she says it's all in the name of beauty. a san francisco mother is injecting her 8-year-old daughter with botox. kerry campbell appeared on "good morning america" with her daughter this week. she says she buys botox online and injects her daughter's forehead, lips and eye areas herself to help turn her into a superstar. child protective services was flooded with calls and now cps and san francisco police plan on an investigation. >>> whether it's foo
the popular products that could be doing more harm than good. >>> ew, really? wow. >> the risk of wearing clothes right off the rack. the danger that could be lurking inside your new clothes. ,, hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one screen. just...
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few would argue with her celebrity, popularity, or influence. that she used her considerable energies to improve the lot of americans in the area of literacy is a testament to a white house tenure. she has certainly heard the title. she became the public face of the george h. w. administration with cousin travel, participation in ceremonial events in speeches. she used the white house podium effectively. she was a perspective that perceptive politician who knew how to work the crowd or been been on if necessary. during her busy public life she made a number of comments that might have tarnished her image. her good works of more than restored machine. barbara bush has lived a busy life in the service to george h. w. bush and his family, friends, and country. while there has been an ebb and flow to advance, hers has been a life well lived in a thank you very much. [applause] [applause] if you have any questions i would be more than happy to answer them. >> the commencement speakers, was that the time she had gorbachev with her? >> yes. accompanies
few would argue with her celebrity, popularity, or influence. that she used her considerable energies to improve the lot of americans in the area of literacy is a testament to a white house tenure. she has certainly heard the title. she became the public face of the george h. w. administration with cousin travel, participation in ceremonial events in speeches. she used the white house podium effectively. she was a perspective that perceptive politician who knew how to work the crowd or been...
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such a tremendous popularity. she was seen as straight talking, down-to-earth, grandmotherly, at least that was the public persona. the private persona was a little bit different. i found her to be a political realist, to be tough, to be smart and savvy. and she always said her husband's back. still does. the public never saw any of that come and that certainly okay. as i said, her great popularity helped people to ensure program come and to buy her books among other things. just very quickly then, she was born in rhyme, new york, in 1925. she was the daughter of a gentleman who at that point was the assistant to the editor of mccall's magazine. later on in barber's like you become the president of mccall's magazine, and she really enjoyed a life of affluence. she went to the private right country day school. when she got to high school she went to ashley hall in south carolina. and that brings us to an important moment in her life. advance at the round tree country club. during christmas break of her junior year.
such a tremendous popularity. she was seen as straight talking, down-to-earth, grandmotherly, at least that was the public persona. the private persona was a little bit different. i found her to be a political realist, to be tough, to be smart and savvy. and she always said her husband's back. still does. the public never saw any of that come and that certainly okay. as i said, her great popularity helped people to ensure program come and to buy her books among other things. just very quickly...
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so those are places you see her rebels and then also bohemia becomes more popular of the time. life magazine is a great job of bringing people from the sort of fringe is into the middle class homes across the country so people were able to pick up their life magazine and look at pictures of the writers like allen ginsberg and look at all one guard writers like jack pollock and folks they probably wouldn't have known much about unless they happened to be interested in the art world or poetry specifically that most middle class white americans wouldn't have known that much about. so those folks as well. >> william f. buckley is the ultimate outsider? [laughter] >> bulkeley is an interesting figure because he goes to yale in the late 40's if he's at yale and he wouldn't have been an outsider most places in america. he believes the liberalism of professors really dominate not just the campus but the academic offerings of there's a kind of intellectual orthodoxy at yale constructed by these liberal professors and you don't have much room to stray outside of that and he comes to scho
so those are places you see her rebels and then also bohemia becomes more popular of the time. life magazine is a great job of bringing people from the sort of fringe is into the middle class homes across the country so people were able to pick up their life magazine and look at pictures of the writers like allen ginsberg and look at all one guard writers like jack pollock and folks they probably wouldn't have known much about unless they happened to be interested in the art world or poetry...
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>> relationships end every day. >> it's popular, you know. >> reasonably priced here. somebody wants a piece of tiffani, and they don't want to fork out several hundred dollars. >> reporter: not that there aren't a lot of stereos and guitars and speakers, there are. >> of course when you start out in the business, you'll take anything you can get. we needed merchandise to fill the store. and people just started coming. >> reporter: but women, the natural shoppers, are the biggest customers. so not surprisingly, they're doing a big business in purses. >> oh, yes. yes, yes, yes. women come in with purses left and right. and i'm happy with that. >> there's lots of purses. >> i could use a purse. >> reporter: and thanks to the popularity of the show "shawn stars" on the history channel, they're cashing in themselves with a reality show called "pawn queens. >> i'm menda. >> i'm nikki. >> reporter: and "i love lucy" doll, a wedding dress with christmas lights. a dog bed studded by 95,000 swarovski crystals. the owner said he paid $20,000. and you bought it? >> we took a pass
>> relationships end every day. >> it's popular, you know. >> reasonably priced here. somebody wants a piece of tiffani, and they don't want to fork out several hundred dollars. >> reporter: not that there aren't a lot of stereos and guitars and speakers, there are. >> of course when you start out in the business, you'll take anything you can get. we needed merchandise to fill the store. and people just started coming. >> reporter: but women, the natural...
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it's a popular french restaurant chain. away from the high end oligarchy series the prices here are as decent as the food. and this is where we're meeting this week's guest. and you say it's only alan to be living here in moscow. almost two years working in about a consultancy and how do you think the russian capital would look before you came here. i guess i know not many preconceptions but i'm a runner so i guess i was right in the green spaces here to run and i was pleasantly surprised to take the bit about them and how does your life you know associate with a bit of what they are well every day i mean i live on the below rogering and my office is just off so i walk on bit about and every day another i'm trying for me on merit and not the must come out all day. i'm using it right along as well. you're an environmental consultant that's right so i mean obviously i'm interested in this of ecological value a bit about as well and. in that respect it's got one interesting history day the bit about rain when it was set up in
it's a popular french restaurant chain. away from the high end oligarchy series the prices here are as decent as the food. and this is where we're meeting this week's guest. and you say it's only alan to be living here in moscow. almost two years working in about a consultancy and how do you think the russian capital would look before you came here. i guess i know not many preconceptions but i'm a runner so i guess i was right in the green spaces here to run and i was pleasantly surprised to...
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is a popular french restaurant chain. away from the high end the series the prices here are as decent as the food. and this is where we are meeting this week's guest . so tell me how a real living here in moscow. almost three years working in about a consultancy area how do you think the russian capital would look before you came here. i guess i know not many preconceptions but i'm a runner so i guess i was hoping that the green spaces around and i was pleasantly surprised they could read about them and how does your life you know associate with people of all here well every day i mean i live on the bill are all green and my office is just off so i will go on but about every day another i'm training for new york marathon not a must come out all day. i'm using it right along as well. for your environmental consultants that's right so i mean obviously i'm interested in this of ecological value of the following as well and. in that respect i find interesting history they begin about being when it was set up in one nine hundr
is a popular french restaurant chain. away from the high end the series the prices here are as decent as the food. and this is where we are meeting this week's guest . so tell me how a real living here in moscow. almost three years working in about a consultancy area how do you think the russian capital would look before you came here. i guess i know not many preconceptions but i'm a runner so i guess i was hoping that the green spaces around and i was pleasantly surprised they could read about...
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i almost titled this book the popularity myth.re was a lot of research i did, a review of psychological literally and social science and research shows that to be popular does not mean to be liked. that's something that a lot of people need to understand. parents, you don't want your kids to be popular. it means they are mean, they are more likely to be involved in aggression as a victim and they are less likely to do well in school. >> what happens in the end, once they get out of high school, you can easily change? can you easily take off your coat and go into college. >> i came up with this concept that is called quirk theory, which is many of the differences that causes you to be excluded in school are the same characteristics that ameyer about you in adulthood. so it does change. so i'm saying, a, popularity doesn't make you happy, and b, if you are excluded in school, that could turn out to mean you're going to be an extraordinary adult. >> and how many people do we know that peaked in high school. >> they were the mean kids
i almost titled this book the popularity myth.re was a lot of research i did, a review of psychological literally and social science and research shows that to be popular does not mean to be liked. that's something that a lot of people need to understand. parents, you don't want your kids to be popular. it means they are mean, they are more likely to be involved in aggression as a victim and they are less likely to do well in school. >> what happens in the end, once they get out of high...
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then at 4:00, one time star of sonny and cher. >> and compound in a popular herb found to be effective in the fight against breast cancer. those stories later today. >> it's nice to be outside and it should be a little bitter better tomorrow but a lot of sunshine as we look from mount tam. what you don't see yet is the showers developing over the north bay mountains. that he will be scattered and rat light and probably a couple hundredth of an inch of rain. you probably won't need the umbrella. >> and snow in tahoe. weather is interesting. >> and more for them this weekend, too. >> have a great day. >> bye-bye.ytytytytytytytisisis8
then at 4:00, one time star of sonny and cher. >> and compound in a popular herb found to be effective in the fight against breast cancer. those stories later today. >> it's nice to be outside and it should be a little bitter better tomorrow but a lot of sunshine as we look from mount tam. what you don't see yet is the showers developing over the north bay mountains. that he will be scattered and rat light and probably a couple hundredth of an inch of rain. you probably won't need...
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websites with sixteen million entries open for anyone to edit rewrite or even raise the most popular of those pages the middle east there is an article i think practically about any village a palestinian village that was destroyed during the. war is really the independence war and there are i think articles about any military operation any side launched during the history of the conflict but both israelis and palestinians complain their side of the story is not properly covered propaganda is putting a label on israel and calling us apartheid state we fight by bringing the actual facts were israel is the most progressive democracy in the middle east and for that matter the only democracy in the middle east and that's why i'm after these you should cancel that represents the israeli settler movement has been organizing workshops to teach people how to post where vies and even rewrite some of the most disputed pages online there's disagreement on terminology such as the word occupation history of what happened in certain conflicts even the names of certain cities and towns what we do is
websites with sixteen million entries open for anyone to edit rewrite or even raise the most popular of those pages the middle east there is an article i think practically about any village a palestinian village that was destroyed during the. war is really the independence war and there are i think articles about any military operation any side launched during the history of the conflict but both israelis and palestinians complain their side of the story is not properly covered propaganda is...
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still ahead-- what's more popular with teens, an ipad or new clothes? we look at the surprising new challenges facing teen retailers. . stocks were choppy with no specific direction today, but the major indices were able to put together their second day of gains. there was a long list of retailers' quarterly results. after the close, the market focus fell on the gap. americans can now buy stock in linkedin, the site became the first social network to go public, and what hey debut today. the i. p. o. price was $45 per share, the stock opened at 83 per share and closed tonight at 94.25, that's more than double from its offering price. the i. p. o. strategist joins us tonight from chicago. so bill, quite the debut for linkedin. do you buy it or sell it at 94 and change? >> you know, we're a seller right now at 94. we think whether you look at pretty a fun meant standpoint, discounted cash flow, you know, melt pulls, -- multiples, price to earnings, whatever, there's nothing that can justify how high this stock climbed. when it went from 32 to 45 to 42 to 4
still ahead-- what's more popular with teens, an ipad or new clothes? we look at the surprising new challenges facing teen retailers. . stocks were choppy with no specific direction today, but the major indices were able to put together their second day of gains. there was a long list of retailers' quarterly results. after the close, the market focus fell on the gap. americans can now buy stock in linkedin, the site became the first social network to go public, and what hey debut today. the i....
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s of the year has kicked off with roaring success shares in russia's most popular search engine yandex have soared forty percent on the nasdaq debut as many call it the google of russia priced its stock initially at twenty five dollars a share seventeen times oversubscribed the company's stock raised one point three billion dollars that makes it the biggest internet i.p.o. since google back in two thousand and four the timing could hardly be better as there is growing interest in internet stocks and seeing by the successful share floats of linked in and russian mail that i gave you earlier this year c.e.o. yandex explains what the company also spend the money on. not so much more to the company it's two thirds of the. existing shareholders. for the company of course we continue to ignore. people and. you can see interest. companies. let's have a look at the markets now crude prices are edging lower as the u.s. dollar is strengthening during the asian trading hours investors are closely watching us in. story report on oil and other energy products to be issued later today across asia ja
s of the year has kicked off with roaring success shares in russia's most popular search engine yandex have soared forty percent on the nasdaq debut as many call it the google of russia priced its stock initially at twenty five dollars a share seventeen times oversubscribed the company's stock raised one point three billion dollars that makes it the biggest internet i.p.o. since google back in two thousand and four the timing could hardly be better as there is growing interest in internet...
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this is one of the most popular apps for the iphone. it is called idea. if you store this into your iphone you can make it look like you're drinking a beer. if you hold up and down, notice how it looks like you are chugging when you turn a torture mouth. this little gadget can save its inventor a very wealthy man. what did he tell his parents you want to be when he grew up? hard to imagine. it's the second thing it demonstrates is that the knowledge economy and its associated affluence tends to reinforce this culture. in this case, the culture dedicated to young men. now, the jobs that are available in the knowledge economy are not just a paycheck. they can be gratifying, fun, as you can see. exciting and even glamorous. young people, men and women are now in a position to ask a question that human beings had never been able to consider realistically. what should i do with my life? it's a hard question and it can take a long time to answer. in simpler economies young people simply follow the clearly marked pathways that lead them to a trade or craft to wa
this is one of the most popular apps for the iphone. it is called idea. if you store this into your iphone you can make it look like you're drinking a beer. if you hold up and down, notice how it looks like you are chugging when you turn a torture mouth. this little gadget can save its inventor a very wealthy man. what did he tell his parents you want to be when he grew up? hard to imagine. it's the second thing it demonstrates is that the knowledge economy and its associated affluence tends to...
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it's very popular. more popular among young people. more and more companies with the cost of health insurance going up are offering consumer directed plans, hsa, i myself have a health savings account with anthem blue cross. i think we need to educate people on, you know, health care is -- should not be first dollar coverage. people who have employer-based coverage have no idea what the cost of health care really is. if you pay part of the premium, if you pay a co-pay of $20-30 when you go to doctor. that's not what health care cost. when people think manage is inexpensive or free, they use more. when you put consumers and doctors in charge, they are much more careful about how they spend their money. doctors are -- a lot of doctors in favor of consumer driven plans. the tea party movement which has been terrific in america. they -- these are average american people who do not want the government making decisions about their health care. they don't want the post office being the way. >> host: another tweet. people can pay out of pocket
it's very popular. more popular among young people. more and more companies with the cost of health insurance going up are offering consumer directed plans, hsa, i myself have a health savings account with anthem blue cross. i think we need to educate people on, you know, health care is -- should not be first dollar coverage. people who have employer-based coverage have no idea what the cost of health care really is. if you pay part of the premium, if you pay a co-pay of $20-30 when you go to...
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it's going to be inevitable, if you will, once they became so popular and smart phones are popular. they used to be very expensive and they were used by kind of the higher end market. now, the projection show that more than half, well over half of people have smart phones, and, you know, these days almost everyone seems to have one. >> host: senator coburn is the ranking member, and here's part of his opening statement. >> i think we need to be very careful on this idea of security because the great education example i know is we spend $64 billion a year on i.t. on the federal government, and we are breached daily. we should not be requesting the standard that we cannot even live up to at the federal government, so the concern is an accurate one, but i think we have to work on what that standard would be, whether it's a good faith effort or something, but to say somebody is liable for a breach of security when we all know, almost every system in the world can be breached today. we need to be careful with how far we carry that. >> guest: yeah, he was talking to the federal trade comm
it's going to be inevitable, if you will, once they became so popular and smart phones are popular. they used to be very expensive and they were used by kind of the higher end market. now, the projection show that more than half, well over half of people have smart phones, and, you know, these days almost everyone seems to have one. >> host: senator coburn is the ranking member, and here's part of his opening statement. >> i think we need to be very careful on this idea of security...
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another battle is raging on the line both sides claiming one of the world's most popular websites. is a rewriting of the history of the conflict and. reports from but this fight is out far from equal. the israeli palestinian conflict has reached an unlikely new field of battle where there are no borders and no generals calling the shots there is an all therapists. fact checking or a committee or something like that there is no chief editor or anything like that which is why we could pedia an online encyclopedia as one of the world's most popular websites with sixteen million entries open for anyone to edit rewrite or even to raise the most popular of those pages in middle east there is an article i think. posting in the village that was destroyed during the. war is really the independence war and there are i think articles about ending military operation that any side during the history of the conflict both israelis and palestinians complain their side of the story is not properly covered propaganda is putting a label on israel and calling us apartheid state we fight that by bringi
another battle is raging on the line both sides claiming one of the world's most popular websites. is a rewriting of the history of the conflict and. reports from but this fight is out far from equal. the israeli palestinian conflict has reached an unlikely new field of battle where there are no borders and no generals calling the shots there is an all therapists. fact checking or a committee or something like that there is no chief editor or anything like that which is why we could pedia an...
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what makes it so popular then? >> i think that there's so much to the sims.'ve got people who want to build houses, people who want to tell stories, who want to live out their fantasies. there's a little something for everybody. >> reporter: some of the people at home are seeing on the screen how the game works. it's a little bit like a dollhouse or a simulation of american living really. >> absolutely. it's life. everything that you would be able to do in real life, you know, starting a family, working your way up through your favorite career, whether that's the music career or professional sports career, all of these things that you would like to do that maybe you can't do in your real life you can do here. >> and what's it like to be a programmer here or producer here? >> it's so much fun. one of my favorite things is content. i have the privilege of being able to work on the sims three stores so i get to help create all of these things that our player can say buy and that our players really have the chance to vary their sims lives in the game. >> reporter
what makes it so popular then? >> i think that there's so much to the sims.'ve got people who want to build houses, people who want to tell stories, who want to live out their fantasies. there's a little something for everybody. >> reporter: some of the people at home are seeing on the screen how the game works. it's a little bit like a dollhouse or a simulation of american living really. >> absolutely. it's life. everything that you would be able to do in real life, you know,...
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websites with sixteen million entries open for anyone to edit rewrite or even raise the most popular of those pages the middle east there is an article i think practically any view of palestinian villages that was destroyed during the forty eight war is really the independence war and there are i think articles about ending military operation. launched during the history of the conflict but both israelis and palestinians complain their side of the story is not properly covered and that's why i'm after these council that represents the israeli settler movement has been organizing workshops to teach people how to post revise and even rewrite some of the most disputed pages online what we do is we monitor our various media outlets and when we see for example that a certain media outlet calls israel an apartheid then we send our people to engage in discussion and to give the facts but the palestinians have a list people to send in which is why the battlefield is not equal according to others are not so who heads the association of palestinian journalists he says he wishes he had the kind
websites with sixteen million entries open for anyone to edit rewrite or even raise the most popular of those pages the middle east there is an article i think practically any view of palestinian villages that was destroyed during the forty eight war is really the independence war and there are i think articles about ending military operation. launched during the history of the conflict but both israelis and palestinians complain their side of the story is not properly covered and that's why...
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georgia do you think we're seeing a similar movement as we saw in egypt where i do believe it is a popular rebellion against somebody who is entrenched who is not a pro democracy leader by any stretch of the differences of course is that saakashvili the head of a prospective nato member we all know that george has been knocking on nato's door for several years now he has the support of the u.s. and france and we've heard from the u.s. and french ambassador is in tbilisi then oh maybe there's provocative orders among these protesters but they've been giving stock is really nothing but support now saakashvili on the other hand is claiming that somehow russia is behind these these rebellions he says he's doing the same thing that could dopy did in libya by blaming al qaida and mubarak of course blamed everybody for his problems the president of yemen the president of syria the difference is saakashvili is a us puppet he was installed in one of those themed revolutions which we know that george soros and his cia pumps a lot of money into and the difference is he's our guy and we're not going t
georgia do you think we're seeing a similar movement as we saw in egypt where i do believe it is a popular rebellion against somebody who is entrenched who is not a pro democracy leader by any stretch of the differences of course is that saakashvili the head of a prospective nato member we all know that george has been knocking on nato's door for several years now he has the support of the u.s. and france and we've heard from the u.s. and french ambassador is in tbilisi then oh maybe there's...
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another popular platoon sergeant frank adamsky, has been wounded.is follow soldiers exposed themselves to fire as they carry him to the medevac, whose crew risked all to save adamsky. he would later die of his wounds. >> a piece of me falls when you see your men die or you see your men hurt. i can't explain it. just like -- your heart kind of just drops. the only thing i could question myself, which i try not to do, is i could have ran faster, you know? >> immediately, thoughts run through your mind of, could i have done something better? could i have done this to prevent that? >> keep eyes on that [ bleep ]. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: but there was no time to linger on what might have been. lindskog, arrechaga and adamsky were dead. but the taliban were trying to kill all of them. bankston had had enough. the weather was improving. air support was on its way. he ordered to his fire support officer, known as fizzo. was blunt. >> make [ bleep ] start blowing up. >> it's coming in. >> reporter: apache gunships were the first to arrive. the taliban were
another popular platoon sergeant frank adamsky, has been wounded.is follow soldiers exposed themselves to fire as they carry him to the medevac, whose crew risked all to save adamsky. he would later die of his wounds. >> a piece of me falls when you see your men die or you see your men hurt. i can't explain it. just like -- your heart kind of just drops. the only thing i could question myself, which i try not to do, is i could have ran faster, you know? >> immediately, thoughts run...
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and making yourself popular as everyone. >> and beyond difference next parent education event is june 1st. it is free. we have a link at abc sevennews.com. >> it is a powerful program. >> terrific idea. we'll get another check of the forecast now it is going to be wet? >> as we hit june. >>> and the wet weather as you can see in live doppler hd is coming our way. we'll start at 11:00 tonight and we'll see the rain beginning in the north bay around midnight or so . 5:00 and rush hour and pockets of shower activity and we'll have scattered showers throughout the day. we'll get a breakk in the mid to late afternoon and that will last in the evening hours. by early wednesday morning, showers will begin and continue and cold air and snow in the sierra . we'll get a break wednesday night and thursday. that's the only break we'll get this week . temperatures will be below the average highs and lows in the low to mid-60s . similar range and highs in the low 60s. here's the accu-weather sevenday forecast. it is a break on thursday an
and making yourself popular as everyone. >> and beyond difference next parent education event is june 1st. it is free. we have a link at abc sevennews.com. >> it is a powerful program. >> terrific idea. we'll get another check of the forecast now it is going to be wet? >> as we hit june. >>> and the wet weather as you can see in live doppler hd is coming our way. we'll start at 11:00 tonight and we'll see the rain beginning in the north bay around midnight or so...
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mexicana usan botas y sombreros domino a un ritmo de la música popular mexicana >>>la quebrada perolo en su esto se ríe especial. >>>♪. >>> a diferencio de seres humano las música no discrimina serie especial de dos partes dónde le mostraremos a hombre y mujeres llenos de talento que disfrutan del ritmo de la banda, y de la quebrada y de lascanociónes para muchos de una manera diferente pero para ellos, de una manera singular. >>> bueno nada aquí en la casa. >>> bueno no tengo planes. >>> ♪ mente♪. >>> (♪). >>> está bien. >>> nos vemos a las ocho, okay, te marco. >>> okay, ahí te veo. >>> bay. >>> ♪♪. >>> la fiesta dará inciden otro de pocas horas. >>> la música sonará a banda de ri motos similares y para eso vestirse de acuerdo la música es muy importante. >>> ante los que es la bota tradicional. eran solo colores más formales. y también hay botas así. y ahora encontramos y negro y dorado y ne cobro con plata o sea ya se ha como se ha extendido más en cuestión de de lo que es la moda va que era. >>> pero no solo las botas son importantes. >>> es un poco neutro y no voy vestido así.
mexicana usan botas y sombreros domino a un ritmo de la música popular mexicana >>>la quebrada perolo en su esto se ríe especial. >>>♪. >>> a diferencio de seres humano las música no discrimina serie especial de dos partes dónde le mostraremos a hombre y mujeres llenos de talento que disfrutan del ritmo de la banda, y de la quebrada y de lascanociónes para muchos de una manera diferente pero para ellos, de una manera singular. >>> bueno nada aquí en...
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resultados se han ido alternando en cada autonomÍa, pero hay un requisito - Éxito rotundo del partido popular diferentes collares. - servir para nada >> podrÁn votar los inmigrantes, unos 500.000. a diferencia de los espaÑoles residentes en el extranjero que pueden votar por correo. >> dar nuestra opiniÓn de voto elegir lo que queremos para que se modifiquen algunas cosas... >> mi voto es importante, por la situaciÓn que estamos pasando ahora, a ver se mejora un poco mÁs. >> otro punto importante movimiento 15 m., una movilizaciÓn espontÁnea que ha reunido en espaÑa y las de personas, en su mayorÍa jÓvenes. - miles de personas han decidido seguir hasta el prÓximo domingo. >> segÚn todo pronÓstico y anÁlisis los resultados han tomado en curso al paÍs, y este Éxito del partido popular se puede repetir. >> ante grupo a favor del estado judÍo, tratÓ de suavizar la ira israelÍ, que las fronteras debÍan ser las de 1997, obama esperaba que palestina e israel negocian terrenos. obama empieza con una gira en europa, que tiene como objetivo reforzar los lazos, estarÁ en londres, inglaterra, y francia e
resultados se han ido alternando en cada autonomÍa, pero hay un requisito - Éxito rotundo del partido popular diferentes collares. - servir para nada >> podrÁn votar los inmigrantes, unos 500.000. a diferencia de los espaÑoles residentes en el extranjero que pueden votar por correo. >> dar nuestra opiniÓn de voto elegir lo que queremos para que se modifiquen algunas cosas... >> mi voto es importante, por la situaciÓn que estamos pasando ahora, a ver se mejora un poco...
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todo comenzÓ cuando manuel zelaya decretÓ una consulta popular para convocar una una consulta constituyente manuel zelaya destituyÓ al estado de jefe mayor. la corte desconociÓ la autoridad del madatario. >> el 25 de junio de 2009, el tribunal supremo ordenÓ la captura de manuel zelaya. algo que manuel zelaya califica de golpe de estado. lo detienen en su casa y lo expulsan. manuel zelaya anuncia que regresarÁ y hasta el presidente barack obama se pronuncia contra el golpe de estado. la onu aprueba una resoluciÓn para restituirlo en el poder. se suspende a honduras. >> un momento cumbre de esta novela fue ante una impresionante novela. cuando intentÓ aterrizar en su paÍs. pero vehÍculos del jÉrcito impidieron el arribo. dio una vuelta, pero mejor se fue a washington, donde la secretaria de estado, anunciÓ quiÉn mediarÍa la crisis. >> manuel zelaya llegÓ al puesto fronterizo intentando entrar a territorio hondureÑo. pero tampoco ingresÓ. >> se refugiÓ en la embajada de brasil. el gobierno suspendiÓ libertades constitucionales, pidiÓ a brasil definir en quÉ estado permanecÍa manuel zelaya en
todo comenzÓ cuando manuel zelaya decretÓ una consulta popular para convocar una una consulta constituyente manuel zelaya destituyÓ al estado de jefe mayor. la corte desconociÓ la autoridad del madatario. >> el 25 de junio de 2009, el tribunal supremo ordenÓ la captura de manuel zelaya. algo que manuel zelaya califica de golpe de estado. lo detienen en su casa y lo expulsan. manuel zelaya anuncia que regresarÁ y hasta el presidente barack obama se pronuncia contra el golpe de...
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s most popular nature attractions popul[ male announcer ]ons washington, d.c.erty and opportunity. at bank of america, we live and work here, with thousands of employees and hundreds of branches and atms. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion... from supporting the arts and howard university to helping revitalize anacostia and downtown d.c. because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. ♪ sculpted by an unyielding passion for design. ♪ and tempered by 125 years of legendary performance. introducing the all-new 2012 cls from mercedes-benz. where the world's greatest automobiles take shape. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> national arboretum is one of the most prized spots to visit in washington, but one of the its biggest attractions is in jeopardy because of budget cuts. tom sherwood has more on how friends of the national arboretum are trying to help. >> original columns from capitol hill make a stunning site even on a rainy day in northeast washington, but the 3
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it owns one of tv's popular "american idol" franchise. ckx share holders, including elvis presley's daughter lisa marie, get $5.50 per share. ckx owns a treasure trove of rights to legendary icons, including elvis and muhammad ali. the stock jumped almost 23% to a nine-month high. finally, a final chapter in an illustrious career. shares in medical device maker boston scientific fell 9% after c.e.o. ray elliott surprised investors with plans to retire at the end of the year. that loss of a well respected leader made boston scientific's shares the most actively traded on the big board. and that's tonight's "market focus". >> susie: the major stock averages continue to march back to their pre-recession levels. so, tonight, our word on the street is "recovery". joining us-- stephanie link, director of research at thestreetdot.com. >> hi, stephanie. >> hi, susie, how are you? >> susie: so let's talk about your theme, recovery. we're seeing some recover in the economy, and some recovery in the stock market. and you say people should factor it
it owns one of tv's popular "american idol" franchise. ckx share holders, including elvis presley's daughter lisa marie, get $5.50 per share. ckx owns a treasure trove of rights to legendary icons, including elvis and muhammad ali. the stock jumped almost 23% to a nine-month high. finally, a final chapter in an illustrious career. shares in medical device maker boston scientific fell 9% after c.e.o. ray elliott surprised investors with plans to retire at the end of the year. that loss...
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--pero, independiente mente de la palabra experta, los tratamientos con placenta se han hecho popularas tratamientos que a su vez pueden resultar muy costosos. sot jessica mendoza/ esteticista " y por que son tan costosos??? porque proviene de materia viva, es decir que tiene que haber un proceso, generalmente, donde se conserva la placenta, y eso es lo que lo hace ser mas costoso" -- quienes la usan dicen obtener resultados de inmediato es por eso que los faciales de placenta son tan populares en hollywood, especialmente el dia de los oscar. -- hay, sin embargo, buenas noticias para aquellos que necesitamos un precio a nuestro alcance. sot sot "el facial de placenta de oveja, es uno de nuestros protocolos mas novedosos." --es placenta animal..y se recomienda a pacientes que ya entran en sus aÑos el costo? sot "cuesta 190 dolares consiste en colageno 2000, que proviene de la placenta de origen bovino y la mascara que proviene del embrion y la placenta de la oveja." sot karolina pulgar / clienta "primera vez que me hago un tratamiento de estos me siento diferente, me siento genial! la
--pero, independiente mente de la palabra experta, los tratamientos con placenta se han hecho popularas tratamientos que a su vez pueden resultar muy costosos. sot jessica mendoza/ esteticista " y por que son tan costosos??? porque proviene de materia viva, es decir que tiene que haber un proceso, generalmente, donde se conserva la placenta, y eso es lo que lo hace ser mas costoso" -- quienes la usan dicen obtener resultados de inmediato es por eso que los faciales de placenta son tan...