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about this but for many years, there has been a lot of criticism about barbie's physique being unattainable and a false image for young girls. barbie is now available in three new body types, kendall, kylie and chloe, i think. >>> critics are shaming the new barbie and shares of amazon take a hit. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. the price of oil rose for the third day in a row, that sent stocks on wall street higher. the dow gained 125 points and >>> disappointing fourth quarter results sent shares of e-commerce giant amazon into a tailspin. they fell about 14. >> announcer: in after hours trading. amazon made a huge profit during the holiday shopping season but less than analysts expected, in part, because shipping costs were so high. so far this year, amazon shares have lost 6% of their value. >>> new york's attorney general says sales of conce and sporting events tickets are rigged. a just released report found that more than half of the tickets many events are likely held for industry insiders or, otherwise
about this but for many years, there has been a lot of criticism about barbie's physique being unattainable and a false image for young girls. barbie is now available in three new body types, kendall, kylie and chloe, i think. >>> critics are shaming the new barbie and shares of amazon take a hit. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. the price of oil rose for the third day in a row, that sent stocks on...
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and the original unattainable body shape is being sold too but matel is trying to bring her in line with diverse body types and the diverse group of kids who play with her. online only. >>> and we had to show you this video. because it warmed our hearts. we think it will for you as well. this newborn eaglet, was captured and having the first baby with his mother. thanks to the eagle cam. they can be messy eaters, that's for sure, but they sure the entire video is on wusatv9.com. go check it out. so cute. >>> all right. there is a lie school in georgia that -- high school in georgia that is receiving a lot of negative feedback for what a booster team is attempting to give away in a raffle. the wrestling team booster club at pickens school is raveling off this nine millimeter pistol. a local gunshot donated the weapon valued at about $400. there are some guidelines with the raffle. the wrestling team says the winner must be at least 21 years old and pass a federal and state background check. after members of the community spoke out, the district says it is not conducting the fundraiser, an
and the original unattainable body shape is being sold too but matel is trying to bring her in line with diverse body types and the diverse group of kids who play with her. online only. >>> and we had to show you this video. because it warmed our hearts. we think it will for you as well. this newborn eaglet, was captured and having the first baby with his mother. thanks to the eagle cam. they can be messy eaters, that's for sure, but they sure the entire video is on wusatv9.com. go...
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i believe that the standard should approximate high, but it shouldn't be unattain bli high. >>> of the 31 states that have the death penalty, only 3 states, florida, alabama, and delaware, allow a decision to not be unanimous. for the death penalty in colorado's judicial system. my bill says so let's make it a functional reality, not just a name only. >>reporter: tonight, i reached the state's public defender, do you doug wilson and he says, if you need a january jury to get a dui conviction or convicting someone for stealing a candy bar, the bar should be as high or higher for executing one. marshall zelinger, denver7. >> join us this sunday for politics unplugged. we will speak with cdot's executive director ask what it will take to improve colorado's roads and which projects are the top priorities. if you have a question you think we should ask, tweet it to us at denver7 politics and then get your answers sunday at 4:00. >>> the city of denver is ready to give another half million dollars to the denver homeless shelter that money is in response to the fast growing army. with a look
i believe that the standard should approximate high, but it shouldn't be unattain bli high. >>> of the 31 states that have the death penalty, only 3 states, florida, alabama, and delaware, allow a decision to not be unanimous. for the death penalty in colorado's judicial system. my bill says so let's make it a functional reality, not just a name only. >>reporter: tonight, i reached the state's public defender, do you doug wilson and he says, if you need a january jury to get a...
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of course that low multiple made investments think they were unattainable, and they were right with the commodity collapse. analysts thought u.s. steel investors could hearn $3.70 a share. instead they lost $3.49 in the first three months of 2015. turns out the multiple should have been a negative number. if today's bouyant stock makes you want to pick a stock with a low price to earnings multiple, just remember not all of them are cheap. ensco, ibm, freeport, you might just be looking at a value trap. that's why you have to rethink your notion of what's keeping. because something that seems cheap now could very well turn out to be very expensive and costly to you later on. much more "mad money" ahead. biotech has been one of the worst performing sectors in 2016. could one company's rise today be a turning point? then it seems like a fight or flight moment f the averages. what's your choice? why it may be time to buy on the next dip. and stocks may be off to the worst ever start since the new year. that doesn't mean you can't protect your profits. i'll make sure you do. stick with crame
of course that low multiple made investments think they were unattainable, and they were right with the commodity collapse. analysts thought u.s. steel investors could hearn $3.70 a share. instead they lost $3.49 in the first three months of 2015. turns out the multiple should have been a negative number. if today's bouyant stock makes you want to pick a stock with a low price to earnings multiple, just remember not all of them are cheap. ensco, ibm, freeport, you might just be looking at a...
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the unattainable -- >> yes. >> -- romantic interest.e of the night and said, "you don't know me, but your wife's getting slammed up against the wall by patrick swayze. she's not putting up much of a fight." and then hang up. >> it is in many ways a perfect film. >> it's the whiskey talking. ♪ reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. hey! so i'm looking at my bill and my fico credit score's on here. yeah! we give you your fico credit score. for free! awesomesauce! the only person i know that says that is... lisa? julie? we've already given more than 175 million free fico credit scores to our cardmembers. apply today at discover.com hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsiz
the unattainable -- >> yes. >> -- romantic interest.e of the night and said, "you don't know me, but your wife's getting slammed up against the wall by patrick swayze. she's not putting up much of a fight." and then hang up. >> it is in many ways a perfect film. >> it's the whiskey talking. ♪ reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. hey! so i'm looking at my bill...
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. >> with an explosion the size of a moderate earthquake and the unattainable glee of a news anchor, jong un makes his rivals shutter and sends intelligence agencies scrambling. a senior u.s. official tells cnn north korea's nuclear test, whether it's a hydrogen bomb or not is very concerning. analysts give a stark assessment of change danger. north korea is moving towards a warhead that's miniaturized that can hit japan, guam, the american territory or perhaps hawaii or the west coast. that's where they're moving. and it they're doing it with impunity. >> from seoul to washington, officials are assessing kim's motives. one possibility, he's signaling his enemies who he sees everywhere. >> kim jong un is facing threats from all fronts. domestically, internally, from his elites. and so he has to be able to manage and control all of that internally. but, of course, there's always the threat that north korea believes comes from its external environment. >> external rivals like south korea and the u.s. kim can't compete with him from his conventional military and needs nuclear weapons to
. >> with an explosion the size of a moderate earthquake and the unattainable glee of a news anchor, jong un makes his rivals shutter and sends intelligence agencies scrambling. a senior u.s. official tells cnn north korea's nuclear test, whether it's a hydrogen bomb or not is very concerning. analysts give a stark assessment of change danger. north korea is moving towards a warhead that's miniaturized that can hit japan, guam, the american territory or perhaps hawaii or the west coast....
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they're being pretty cynical and opportunistic and putting forward simple solutions that are simply unattainableto speak suggesting to the american people that these are complex problems that are going to take time to solve. >> either way, should that be disqualified for anyone wanting to be commander in chief? >> in a way, i'd rather that they be cynical and opportunistic to believe they really believe this stuff. >> it would be better that they're lying to the voters now and are willing to listen to the general public? >> at least they have some understanding of the realities of the world. >> what do you think it is? which is it? >> i think it's opportunityism. i think, surely they must understand that the solutions to a lot of these problems. and the truth is, it applies to a lot of the candidates on domestic issues as well. a lot of challenges we face are tough and there are no simple solutions and what's more, and one of the points i make in the book, in our system of government, you cannot get anything lasting done without building coalitions and without getting people on your side an gett
they're being pretty cynical and opportunistic and putting forward simple solutions that are simply unattainableto speak suggesting to the american people that these are complex problems that are going to take time to solve. >> either way, should that be disqualified for anyone wanting to be commander in chief? >> in a way, i'd rather that they be cynical and opportunistic to believe they really believe this stuff. >> it would be better that they're lying to the voters now and...
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but then a harsh calculus of dollars and cents makes that experience unattainable for so many kids who need it the most. at my inauguration, i pledged to make washington college a place where today's teenage hamiltons no matter their economic backgrounds can get the best form of education that our culture has to offer. yes. yes. [ applause ] and that was even before the you saw the broadway show. so i'd like to take this moment to honor miranda's theater, not just for its story tell, not just for its unforgettable music, but also for how that story and music inspire us to pay attention to the young scrappy hungry kids today. and now it's my privilege to introduce the man who inspired the musical after mr. miranda happened to pick it up on vacation reading. ron chernow is one of our great biographers of american history and finance. not only has he been the recipient of many award, but a decade ago, his biography won the first george washington book prize. tonight he joins us in honoring the latest recipient of that award. please join me in welcoming him. [ applause ] >> thank you, shei
but then a harsh calculus of dollars and cents makes that experience unattainable for so many kids who need it the most. at my inauguration, i pledged to make washington college a place where today's teenage hamiltons no matter their economic backgrounds can get the best form of education that our culture has to offer. yes. yes. [ applause ] and that was even before the you saw the broadway show. so i'd like to take this moment to honor miranda's theater, not just for its story tell, not just...
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times i thought mayors approach to romance was to gravitate towards them that in some ways were unattainable whether she was kind of softly sabotaging her chances we're just thought she would have to make a choice. for somebody to love jane austen and loved good romance, romantic life was hard, frustrating and incredibly private. >> i'm going to invite people to come to the mic but she did have a whole life with children so tell us about the role of children in her life. spinning mary volunteered at saint anne's orphanage when she first came to washington. it was, just off dupont circle. she just moved here. she showed up at the orphanage and said i'm mary mcgrory and i'm here to volunteer. they never had a volunteer and the nuns were trying to find a very polite way to tell this strange rather interested young woman that when he kicked him off the playground sat in a contest to choose going to stay the night, and that was the beginning of a beautiful relationship. mary volunteered at saint anne's almost every week for five decades. she helped out. she threw parties for the kids. she read to
times i thought mayors approach to romance was to gravitate towards them that in some ways were unattainable whether she was kind of softly sabotaging her chances we're just thought she would have to make a choice. for somebody to love jane austen and loved good romance, romantic life was hard, frustrating and incredibly private. >> i'm going to invite people to come to the mic but she did have a whole life with children so tell us about the role of children in her life. spinning mary...
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next to nobody prosecuting these crimes, having money or systems, the fact is just as this unattainable for many women in particular. it is not defined by the larger issues of conflict. there are tribunals in which women are prevented from coming forward, and local levels there are problems of police. they bribe or rerape women. this cycle of violence depends on how we prioritize it. if we need attention to all facets of the conflict as a select few are doing, if we can gain the attention of policymakers, and the world coming more peaceful ways in which women's and men's lives are equally valued? i'm glad there are so many you view out there pushing the boulder up the hill. thank you. lauren wolfe. ms. ponticelli: great job. briefly, because we have little bit of time left, maybe 10 minutes, 10, 15, with interaction among the three of you, because there's so little time, there are so many questions that pop into my head. but i think the biggest one is the one that valerie mentioned this morning, the very simple yet weighty question, how do we do this? that is a question i want to throw
next to nobody prosecuting these crimes, having money or systems, the fact is just as this unattainable for many women in particular. it is not defined by the larger issues of conflict. there are tribunals in which women are prevented from coming forward, and local levels there are problems of police. they bribe or rerape women. this cycle of violence depends on how we prioritize it. if we need attention to all facets of the conflict as a select few are doing, if we can gain the attention of...
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quality, access to justice, democracy, and the law which is given no more weight than abstract unattainable goals like genuine equality and if you are balancing them to try to promote genuine equality and help these people more. in this didn't happen by accident, the result of long-standing ideological trends. the importance and coherence came under a series of attacks. first came in intellectual attack. they argued that they are so indeterminate they could mean whatever interpreters want. but in less crude versions it means extralegal considerations come into play far more ideology, class bias, other things influencing judges. okay. that kind of fell out of favor because it seemed nihilistic. what intellectual history have? but it made a big come back in the 70s. and as law professor epa explained adherents argue that the rule of law was impossible in practice. let me read to you. an instrument of domination. so the rule of law is a bad thing because it helps the lead maintain power. the more general visibility can be summed up with the mantra politics. if that is what you think of law is
quality, access to justice, democracy, and the law which is given no more weight than abstract unattainable goals like genuine equality and if you are balancing them to try to promote genuine equality and help these people more. in this didn't happen by accident, the result of long-standing ideological trends. the importance and coherence came under a series of attacks. first came in intellectual attack. they argued that they are so indeterminate they could mean whatever interpreters want. but...
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based on cases we have seen in this administration they are often unattainable, they pinch the walletsf hard-working americans, and they waste taxpayer dollars. for example as pointed out, of the 17 and a half million vehicles sold last year, only approximately 400,000 were plug-in hybrids, battery electric and fuel-cell vehicles. not reaching half of obama's goal to have 1,000,000 on the the roads by 2015. in 2008 congress mandated the control on freight rail tracks that carry passengers of certain hazardous materials by the end of 2015 despite the rails best efforts the complexity and scale make full development possible. additionally, president obama's fiscal year 2017 year 2017 budget will request for billions dollars for the development of a thomas vehicles. meanwhile, automakers are going to in fast $100 million a year globally to produce reliable and safe solutions. 99% of of this investment is from private, nongovernmental sources. we should continue innovating technology to make our vehicles safer and more efficient but we should not let consumers determine, but we should that
based on cases we have seen in this administration they are often unattainable, they pinch the walletsf hard-working americans, and they waste taxpayer dollars. for example as pointed out, of the 17 and a half million vehicles sold last year, only approximately 400,000 were plug-in hybrids, battery electric and fuel-cell vehicles. not reaching half of obama's goal to have 1,000,000 on the the roads by 2015. in 2008 congress mandated the control on freight rail tracks that carry passengers of...
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that i think that mary's approach to romance was to gravitate towards men that in some ways were unattainable. whether she was kind of softly sabotaging her chances or just thought she really had to make a choice. for somebody who loved jane austen and loved good romance, her romantic life was hard, frustrating and incredibly private. >> i'm going to invite people to come to the mic, but she did have a whole life with chirp. so tell us -- with children. tell us about the role of children in her life. >> sure. mary volunteered at the st. anne's orphanage. when she first came to washington, it was just off of dupont circle, just north of dupont circle. she had jutte moved here. she -- just moved here. she showed up at the orphanage and said i'm mary mcgrory, and i'm here to volunteer. they'd never had a volunteer, and the nuns were trying to find a very polite way to tell strange, rather intrusive i don't young woman that they were good when a kid came in off the playground, sat in her lap and asked if she was going to stay the night. and that was the beginning of a beautiful relationship. mary
that i think that mary's approach to romance was to gravitate towards men that in some ways were unattainable. whether she was kind of softly sabotaging her chances or just thought she really had to make a choice. for somebody who loved jane austen and loved good romance, her romantic life was hard, frustrating and incredibly private. >> i'm going to invite people to come to the mic, but she did have a whole life with chirp. so tell us -- with children. tell us about the role of children...
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so the rule of law is given no more weight than abstract, unattainable goals like gender equality.if you're balancing them, -- this did not happen by accident but as the result of long-standing ideological trends to the left. the importance and coherence of the concept of the rule of law came under a series of attack in the legal academy coming from the left in the mid- 70s. first came the cls switches on the fenton of the world war ii. says laws are so indeterminate that they could mean whatever interpreters wanted them to me. that is silly. but in less versions it means that legal considerations come into play far more than traditional allows. ideology, class bias may influence judges, not just illegal science. okay, that was was in the 20s and 30s, fell out of favor in the liberals in the 40s and 50s because it seemed realistic. there's no rule of law, what do we do against the nazis and communists? but it came back in the 70s. cls also promoted -- cls adherence argued as a rule of law was both impossible in practice and in any event undesirable. let me redo read you the invitat
so the rule of law is given no more weight than abstract, unattainable goals like gender equality.if you're balancing them, -- this did not happen by accident but as the result of long-standing ideological trends to the left. the importance and coherence of the concept of the rule of law came under a series of attack in the legal academy coming from the left in the mid- 70s. first came the cls switches on the fenton of the world war ii. says laws are so indeterminate that they could mean...
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they're often unattainable. for example, only approximately 400,000 were plug-in hybrids not even reaching half of president obama's goal to have a nillon on u.s. roads by 2015. another case in point, in 2008, congressman dated freight control of certain hazardous materials. despite the best efforts, the come plexzty and sheer scale make full scale impose. additionally, president obama's fiscal year will request $4 billion for the development of autonomous vehicles. meanwhile, automakers are going to invest a hundred billion a year globally to produce reliable, safe mobilitity solutions from private, nongovernmental sources. we should let consumers determine a markt for vehicles. not a bunch of washington bureaucrats. my question, as you know, public policies and regulations don't always align with the presence of consumers. could you expand upon your proviolation for productive relationship, and emphasize productive between industry and government. and how do you see reducing may actually benefit the insdus ri
they're often unattainable. for example, only approximately 400,000 were plug-in hybrids not even reaching half of president obama's goal to have a nillon on u.s. roads by 2015. another case in point, in 2008, congressman dated freight control of certain hazardous materials. despite the best efforts, the come plexzty and sheer scale make full scale impose. additionally, president obama's fiscal year will request $4 billion for the development of autonomous vehicles. meanwhile, automakers are...
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based upon cases we have seen they are often unattainable, pencil lots of hard-working americans, montanans, and waste hard-earned -- hard-earned taxpayer dollars. of the 17 and a half million vehicles sold last year only approximately 400,000 were plug-in hybrids and battery electric and fuel-cell vehicles not even reaching half of the goal to have a million. another case in point, congress mandated installation of positron control on freight rail tracks that carry passengers contracts with certain hazardous materials despite the best efforts the complexity and sheer scale makes full development and employment impossible. additionally president obama's fiscal year 2017 budget will request for billion dollars for the development of autonomous vehicles. meanwhile, automakers will invest a hundred billion dollars year globally on r&d to produce reliable and safe mobility solutions and 99 percent of this investment is from private,, nongovernmental sources according to the alliance of automobile manufacturers. .. to get there requires an investment on the part of $100 billion that you've refer
based upon cases we have seen they are often unattainable, pencil lots of hard-working americans, montanans, and waste hard-earned -- hard-earned taxpayer dollars. of the 17 and a half million vehicles sold last year only approximately 400,000 were plug-in hybrids and battery electric and fuel-cell vehicles not even reaching half of the goal to have a million. another case in point, congress mandated installation of positron control on freight rail tracks that carry passengers contracts with...
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we'll never over retouch to the point it's unattainable, and we're not going to use her body parts. >> you released a video anonymously on youtube. i wish i could play the whole video here. it's incredibly powerful. i want to give people a little idea of what it's like. i will say, there's much more to this. >> it really is amazing. what's the reaction been like online? now, you're claiming responsibility for that. what's the reaction been? >> huge. it has been seen in over 167 countries around the world. impressions. you know, the comments are incredible. people are really seeing that objectifying women is really up there with inequality. >> but in a world where we hear over and over again, sex sells, can you make a difference? can you get the rest of the industry to go along with this? >> i think that we have seen enough instances of sex not selling. of people actually pushing back and saying, no, this does not fit within my value system. you know, when go daddy ran their ads, there were huge problems. worst part is the harm we're doing. for me, that's what made we make the deis cis
we'll never over retouch to the point it's unattainable, and we're not going to use her body parts. >> you released a video anonymously on youtube. i wish i could play the whole video here. it's incredibly powerful. i want to give people a little idea of what it's like. i will say, there's much more to this. >> it really is amazing. what's the reaction been like online? now, you're claiming responsibility for that. what's the reaction been? >> huge. it has been seen in over...
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often unattainable or difficulty obtaining authorization creates a significant barrier for treatment and these are for folks who have the benefit of affordable care act and insurance. families and individuals do not have the resources to advocate for themselves and loved ones. treatment providers do not have the staff hours and low reimbursement rates paralyze the provider and the complexity of the benefit utilization paralyzes the consumer. in addition, i will skip -- in addition to this challenge of stigma, we see challengeses to meeting the needs of the growing population. inadequate treatment capacity and inadequate provider competency. really can't say that enough. we are not developing our work force quickly enough and we are not paying them enough to stay. if we can hold our systems accountable to the best practice standards, reimburse at a realistic rate, we can reverse the societal crisis. i was asked to speak to prevention which i will will speak briefly here because much of what is here is what was stated in terms of physician education and the surge of prescriptions. one
often unattainable or difficulty obtaining authorization creates a significant barrier for treatment and these are for folks who have the benefit of affordable care act and insurance. families and individuals do not have the resources to advocate for themselves and loved ones. treatment providers do not have the staff hours and low reimbursement rates paralyze the provider and the complexity of the benefit utilization paralyzes the consumer. in addition, i will skip -- in addition to this...
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so, i'm not sure what secret box she unlocks for donald trump that was previously, you know, unattainable for him in terms of voters. but you know, it will certainly be nice to have her with him in iowa. >> other major developments in iowa. jeff zeleny, out in iowa for us right now. i want to talk later about the iowa republican governor, terry brandstad. he made a major announcement saying to the republicans in iowa, don't vote for senator cruz, that would be -- he didn't endorse anyone, he didn't endorse donald trump, but he did say cruz is not the guy for iowa. quick reactionen this is likely to help donald trump in iowa now, this sarah palin endorsement. >> reporter: wolf, no question about it. sarah palin is still popular here among caucusgoers. remember who attends these republican caucuses. party events and she is very popular, you know, among conservatives who listen to talk radio, watch fox news and other things. i believe this will help donald trump. it's another seal of approval here. i mean iowans make their own decisions -- i agree with david -- endorsements have a limited va
so, i'm not sure what secret box she unlocks for donald trump that was previously, you know, unattainable for him in terms of voters. but you know, it will certainly be nice to have her with him in iowa. >> other major developments in iowa. jeff zeleny, out in iowa for us right now. i want to talk later about the iowa republican governor, terry brandstad. he made a major announcement saying to the republicans in iowa, don't vote for senator cruz, that would be -- he didn't endorse anyone,...
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well, first of all, they're all hand crafted and made from the beautiful leather and they are unattainabler pocket right now and want to come with me to the hermes store e. ashley: i could not buy one. >> you could not buy one, you have to be on the waiting list almost six years to buy one. ashley: six years. this is 12,000, how expensive they could be. >> $250,000. diamonds encrusted in it. ashley: i'm a guy and i don't understand, this is like a plain brown bag to me. you look down the street, oh, check it out. >> every celebrity that is quite an important one, carries this bag and everyone really wants what they can't get and that's the amazing marketing strategy behind the bag that hermes used. ashley: so why waiting six years? they can't make them quicker? >> i believe they can, but it creates a demand. ashley: you're building the mystique. >> you're building the mystique, you're building the fact that everybody really wants one and can't get one. ashley: as an investment, are there people that buy these and down the road want to sell them or not the time and buy and sell. >> they're
well, first of all, they're all hand crafted and made from the beautiful leather and they are unattainabler pocket right now and want to come with me to the hermes store e. ashley: i could not buy one. >> you could not buy one, you have to be on the waiting list almost six years to buy one. ashley: six years. this is 12,000, how expensive they could be. >> $250,000. diamonds encrusted in it. ashley: i'm a guy and i don't understand, this is like a plain brown bag to me. you look...