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>> announcer: ...and even transforms frizzy, coarse hair to straight and smooth hair? >> audience: wow...! >> announcer: sound amazing? that's because it is. >> woman: look at that. >> announcer: it's called the perfecter fusion styler. stay tuned and we'll prove right before your eyes how you can get gorgeous salon results like this at home in just three minutes. and we'll prove that you can replace the results of these four styling tools with just one amazing multi-styling tool: the perfecter. it will actually change the way you style your hair forever. >> no more flat irons, no more curling irons. you can make your hair straight and sleek or you can make it curly and wavy. the perfecter is an amazing tool. >> announcer: finally, a hot styling tool that's safe. the perfecter is so unique and different, you can actually use both hands to effortlessly guide your style for complete control. and look at this: you can even place the perfecter right on your scalp for amazing lift and volume. >> see that lift? >> oh, look at that. [audience applauds] >> announcer: the perfe
>> announcer: ...and even transforms frizzy, coarse hair to straight and smooth hair? >> audience: wow...! >> announcer: sound amazing? that's because it is. >> woman: look at that. >> announcer: it's called the perfecter fusion styler. stay tuned and we'll prove right before your eyes how you can get gorgeous salon results like this at home in just three minutes. and we'll prove that you can replace the results of these four styling tools with just one amazing...
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and she had very coarse, dry hair. and hailey had that fine baby hair. >> this doesn't happen with shampoo. >> no. >> you cannot run your fingers through it. aeris, has your hair ever felt smooth and silky and hydrated with any lathering shampoo? >> not ever. >> ever, in your life. >> and i've used every kind of shampoo. >> full bottles and empty promises, right? >> [ laughing ] yes. >> hailey, you've never used wen, right? you should just touch your hair, because it's an experience. >> oh, my gosh. it's so nice. >> so, today, we're proving that wen works on all hair types -- the same cleansing conditioner completely different hair types. >> this is the result. ta-da! >> now, remember what hailey's hair looked like at the beginning of the demo? her hair was dry, it was frizzy, she was staticky. her color looks so much more rich, so much more vibrant. her hair came alive. and on the other end of the spectrum, we have aeris, whose hair was dry, coarse, unruly and really dehydrated. her hair is hydrated now. her color is
and she had very coarse, dry hair. and hailey had that fine baby hair. >> this doesn't happen with shampoo. >> no. >> you cannot run your fingers through it. aeris, has your hair ever felt smooth and silky and hydrated with any lathering shampoo? >> not ever. >> ever, in your life. >> and i've used every kind of shampoo. >> full bottles and empty promises, right? >> [ laughing ] yes. >> hailey, you've never used wen, right? you should just...
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current computers have multiple coarse it means it has multiple k public works ushthss working together as one. it hold all the information in the ram or hard or hard drive. it's the short time working memory for the computer interest it stores information while the computer is on >> the k f u is banning information backyard between the ram and the faster your programs are going to be run. if the hard drive can be cared the long-term america and you, store documents and movies >> the internal hard drives allow you to expand the hard drives. once you get on line with your expenditure it rewards or requires wifi and it allows you to connect without wiser the internet you have to have wiersz. the touch pad is how you send messages to the computer. the part of the computer is the o s is the operating systems. there are multiple operating systems available bus the most importantly is making astonish and windows. the major dividends can be boiled down to purchase. and making astonish is the programs you'll notice when you go do into the story e store they're more expensive they have you video
current computers have multiple coarse it means it has multiple k public works ushthss working together as one. it hold all the information in the ram or hard or hard drive. it's the short time working memory for the computer interest it stores information while the computer is on >> the k f u is banning information backyard between the ram and the faster your programs are going to be run. if the hard drive can be cared the long-term america and you, store documents and movies >>...
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. >> a generous amount of oregano for the earthy flavor and coarse salt. that's it. look how beautiful that is. >> so simple and healthy too. >> lots of color. >> great vegetarian option. >> yes. >>> computer programming can be a lot more fun than it might sound. that's what kids are discovering at least with lessons interest in week's jefferson award winners. sharon chin introduces us to twin brothers who share a single vision. >> reporter: these children think they are playing videogames. they are amazed to discover they are actually programming. >> hi. >> you get to make things with characters. >> i really want to create my own game. >> reporter: the students are learning the "hour of code" an introduction to programming created by brothers ali and hadi partovi. john pearce of mill valley's gate program invited kids and their parents to the san rafael workshop. >> i think ali and his brother are a national treasure. i think what they've done is absolutely wonderful. >> reporter: entrepreneurs ali and hadi founded the nonprofit code.org in 2013. the goal, to get ev
. >> a generous amount of oregano for the earthy flavor and coarse salt. that's it. look how beautiful that is. >> so simple and healthy too. >> lots of color. >> great vegetarian option. >> yes. >>> computer programming can be a lot more fun than it might sound. that's what kids are discovering at least with lessons interest in week's jefferson award winners. sharon chin introduces us to twin brothers who share a single vision. >> reporter: these...
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. >> add coarse salt. and on top of here, it's the part we talk about breakfast, huh? >> mm-hm. fried egg on time. >> gave it away. it's great when you cut it and the yoke starts running over everything. >> that's it. delicious, easy to make. love it. >> thank you, bella. breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch, anytime, bye. >>> in today's jobs report jill schlesinger reports on the profession that's being called the best job in america for 2015. >>> reporter: we celebrate world health day this week, and it's worth noting that one of the fastest-growing medical professions is a physician's assistant, or p.a. here in the bay area, p.a.s earn about $108,000. they work on teams with physicians and other providers and do everything from conducting physicals, counseling patients and, in some cases, prescribing medication. but becoming a p.a. requires years of schooling. first, you will need to complete two to four years of undergraduate science course work, then you'll need to get into an accredited master's program. the academic prerequisites are the same as medical schools, and most prog
. >> add coarse salt. and on top of here, it's the part we talk about breakfast, huh? >> mm-hm. fried egg on time. >> gave it away. it's great when you cut it and the yoke starts running over everything. >> that's it. delicious, easy to make. love it. >> thank you, bella. breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch, anytime, bye. >>> in today's jobs report jill schlesinger reports on the profession that's being called the best job in america for 2015. >>>...
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people are told not to put the valuables in their cars people are carless nevertheless, people get their coarse broken into when there is nothing in them in our block in the past five or six years two home break-ins and one mugging next door to our house a month ago there was a home invasion in the daytime one person's car was stolen twice, a a my husband and i were lucky one night someone custodial the police for someone wreaking into a car they arrived in time to get the person they caught him in front of our dining room window that killed our at&t apple it's i've had people cock up to my doorstep strangers and saying their from the water department and had to come in and fix something you don't show up like that but i guess people let them in so we have a diversity and part of - >> thank you very much your time is up. >> thanks for coming. >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm roger president of the west of twin peaks council i have two comments one is a complaint from a constituent and the 09 a suggestion i received an e-mail from one of the long term homeowners in bottle terrace she was on a
people are told not to put the valuables in their cars people are carless nevertheless, people get their coarse broken into when there is nothing in them in our block in the past five or six years two home break-ins and one mugging next door to our house a month ago there was a home invasion in the daytime one person's car was stolen twice, a a my husband and i were lucky one night someone custodial the police for someone wreaking into a car they arrived in time to get the person they caught...
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working closely with the state and the whole community it is not only 9 public but the private and pun coarse and everyone enrolling i have 3 remaining questions i'm not seeing the data how many remaining uninsured do we have in san francisco i think we start out with 35 or 40 thousand down to 15 it is a small population so that's the first question the second would be i can ask one at a point. >> so at the end of the 201387 thousand. >> 87 in california. >> in san francisco and the majority were actually in healthy san francisco so in september we have 52 though in healthy san francisco urging some enrollment projections we had from cal son the california insurance models run by uc berkley that's what the state used to stage enforcement into medal and it's covered california so we estimated that after the first year of ac a implementation 42 to 50 thousand people remaining urban insured that might be a little bit on the high-end at this point we have so much success in people enrolling but again, we're having data limitations that - those projections were done using census data not available
working closely with the state and the whole community it is not only 9 public but the private and pun coarse and everyone enrolling i have 3 remaining questions i'm not seeing the data how many remaining uninsured do we have in san francisco i think we start out with 35 or 40 thousand down to 15 it is a small population so that's the first question the second would be i can ask one at a point. >> so at the end of the 201387 thousand. >> 87 in california. >> in san francisco...
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. >> i'm going to add a generous amount of oregano with the earthy flavor and coarse salt. look how beautiful that is. >> so simple and healthy too. >> lots of color. >> great vegetarian option. >> yes. >> grab a spoon. >> get to work >>> some san francisco kids are taking to the stage under the direction of this week's jefferson award winner. kpix 5's elizabeth cook went to the theater to get her story. >>> reporter: a typical day at this after-school program begins like this. >> your costume? >> they are getting a vehicle to act out, to find a voice for self-expression, to use their imaginations in ways that they probably haven't been challenged to do. >> reporter: it's called handful players. judith cohen created the musical theater program for kids from kindergarten to high school in the city's western addition. she finds performers from around the bay area to teach the classes. ryan marchand has a full-time job and is also an actor. >> i do feel like i am giving back to the community and -- and importantly, i feel like i am a part of the community. >> reporter: at the
. >> i'm going to add a generous amount of oregano with the earthy flavor and coarse salt. look how beautiful that is. >> so simple and healthy too. >> lots of color. >> great vegetarian option. >> yes. >> grab a spoon. >> get to work >>> some san francisco kids are taking to the stage under the direction of this week's jefferson award winner. kpix 5's elizabeth cook went to the theater to get her story. >>> reporter: a typical day at...
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. >> i love coarse salt. >> dissolves quickly in the soup. >> pepper. >> yup. >> perfect and the tortellinis are dried. we're not using the fresh ones because they can break up when you make your soup. i think one more scoop of that kale. that's it. look how beautiful that looks. that's a picture. soup's on, ciao! >> in today's jobs report, jill schlesinger looks at a high paying job in healthcare. >>> reporter: now might be a good time for you to enter the healthcare industry. as more americans gain access to insurance, providers will need to add staff to meet increased demand. the government projects that healthcare will add 5 million new positions by 2022. and you don't always need a lengthy educational background to get into the industry. job search site "careercast" assembled a list of the 10 best healthcare jobs for 2015 finding that medical technologist jobs are expected to grow by 22% by the year 2022. they perform lab analysis for diagnosis, treatment and prevention. they get a certificate or associate's degree and the median wage in the bay area comes in at $90,730. a big bonus to
. >> i love coarse salt. >> dissolves quickly in the soup. >> pepper. >> yup. >> perfect and the tortellinis are dried. we're not using the fresh ones because they can break up when you make your soup. i think one more scoop of that kale. that's it. look how beautiful that looks. that's a picture. soup's on, ciao! >> in today's jobs report, jill schlesinger looks at a high paying job in healthcare. >>> reporter: now might be a good time for you to...
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one thing the grow once the bill with a is a strong seabury's i will keep those temperatures on the coarse side this afternoon it centers on a one-to-one up into the mid seventies across much of the south bank. >>michelle apon: by the lunch hour we could start to see the 50 still swing during along the coast those are 60 degree temperatures during the lunch hour temperatures easily into the lord to bid seven is because some isolated '80s across the east bay valley location and we will have even warmer temperatures later on this week but it will be to call a day of the next seven days looking at the storm track the 74 cast a little bit warmer tomorrow but still cool along the bay locations by thursday we really heat up in the 90 degree temperatures for and in locations a degree temperatures for parts of the bay. >>michelle apon: by the weakened slowly pulling on down into early next week for have temperatures on a slightly cooler side into the mid '70s. >>darya: a salon owner who was arrested in san mateo after a client said that he inappropriately touched her during the massage is due in c
one thing the grow once the bill with a is a strong seabury's i will keep those temperatures on the coarse side this afternoon it centers on a one-to-one up into the mid seventies across much of the south bank. >>michelle apon: by the lunch hour we could start to see the 50 still swing during along the coast those are 60 degree temperatures during the lunch hour temperatures easily into the lord to bid seven is because some isolated '80s across the east bay valley location and we will...
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it is timen to the era of mazen coarse raising. -- it is time to end the era of mass incarceration we need a debut how to reduce our prison population and keep our community safe. lou: clinton noun foundation donor scandal is widening as she broadens her areas of concern about flaws of our society. 1100 donors on clinton canada fun doing and based -- foundation, canada based enterprise happyenterpartnership had not been revealed. blames the nondisclosure on canadian law. a claim that was given 3 pinnochios by washington post fact checker today there no canadian federal law that bans charities from identifying their donors, do you see a pattern? we'll be joined by man who first exposed clinton administration question an dealing the blockbuster author of the book, peter schweizer will join us. in a moment, we'll coming right back stray with us. >> coming up, iranian foreign minister blasting nuclear negotiators claiming they and israel are the greatest threat to global economy egeneral jack keane next. >> a delivery of crucial supplies to american astronaut aboard the space station goes
it is timen to the era of mazen coarse raising. -- it is time to end the era of mass incarceration we need a debut how to reduce our prison population and keep our community safe. lou: clinton noun foundation donor scandal is widening as she broadens her areas of concern about flaws of our society. 1100 donors on clinton canada fun doing and based -- foundation, canada based enterprise happyenterpartnership had not been revealed. blames the nondisclosure on canadian law. a claim that was given...
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in that was known months ago, and yet the european union did not respond, didn't change coarse continued with this faulty assumption and we now have this really enormous tragedy that everyone is wringing their hands about, and perhaps now the critical mass has been reached that there will be a somewhat more robust operation, but it will still be in the hands of frontex which is mandated to control boarders rather than rescue people. >> that nexts me to this next point. there is a 10-point e.u. plan that is starting to emerge here. and it focuses on doing something even more aggressive against the people traffickers. you have to work down this particular list of suggestions quite a bit, before you get into anything about resettlement. doing something for these people who are trying to change their lives. what do you think of that kind of approach. a law enforcement approach and then way down the line here resettlement? >> well, and if you look at that point in the ten-point plan it's a come metly volunteer resettlement program, which is essentially what already exists. a year ago they ask
in that was known months ago, and yet the european union did not respond, didn't change coarse continued with this faulty assumption and we now have this really enormous tragedy that everyone is wringing their hands about, and perhaps now the critical mass has been reached that there will be a somewhat more robust operation, but it will still be in the hands of frontex which is mandated to control boarders rather than rescue people. >> that nexts me to this next point. there is a 10-point...
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coarseness we tend to allow on both sides. if our guy is doing it okay. what reid did was wrong and when republicans do it it's just as bad. >> maybe they are not just letting each other doing it maybe we voters are letting >> yeah. >> think of those negative ads that they -- where they call each other child molesters? they are very effective and nothing but mean spirited sound bites and twists and everything else. >> 30% of the vote don't vote for. >> they are obviously a lot of very angry people out there. angry at both democrats and republicans. but is he supposed to act more like a statesman and i think, you know regardless of whether people want it or not he shouldn't be talking about colleagues that way. >> this is the way he will leave the u.s. senate, his distinguished career will make him look petty. anyway, panel, stay with us. straight ahead. "on the record" takes you to michigan inside the home of a u.s. marine imprisoned in iran. amir hekmati's relatives will tell you about the torture our marine is. dealing with in a brutal iran prison. ♪
coarseness we tend to allow on both sides. if our guy is doing it okay. what reid did was wrong and when republicans do it it's just as bad. >> maybe they are not just letting each other doing it maybe we voters are letting >> yeah. >> think of those negative ads that they -- where they call each other child molesters? they are very effective and nothing but mean spirited sound bites and twists and everything else. >> 30% of the vote don't vote for. >> they are...
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it creates uncertainty for students like jessica enrolled in next year's coarses. >> it would be a very sad thing for those of us who have put in work to be in this course. >> reporter: jessica doesn't care who backs the credit so long as she can still get them free of charge. >> i think it's less about what school sponsors it but more about the opportunities that are given to those of us who are very interested in this. >> reporter: in ashburn david culver news4. >>> millions of health records may have been involved in hacking or data breaches according to a new study. published in the journal of the american medical association, they found that over a four-year span 949 data breaches were reported around the country. nearly 60% of those involved theft, and among the personal information taken, names, ages, illnesses test results. experts say beware of phishing e-mails from fake doctors hospitals or insurers that require you to click links to get information. >>> expectant women have yet another big reason to get a doctor early in their pregnancy. a new study tonight shows early onset
it creates uncertainty for students like jessica enrolled in next year's coarses. >> it would be a very sad thing for those of us who have put in work to be in this course. >> reporter: jessica doesn't care who backs the credit so long as she can still get them free of charge. >> i think it's less about what school sponsors it but more about the opportunities that are given to those of us who are very interested in this. >> reporter: in ashburn david culver news4....
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and then we sprinkle it with some very coarsely ground pepper. >> reporter: okay. >> and pepper brings out the flavor of cheese. >> reporter: yum. >> and it's ready to go in the oven. 12 minutes at 400 degrees. >> reporter: 12 minutes, 400 degrees. okay. easy enough. these are the ones we made. >> those are the ones you made. >> reporter: thank you so much. delicious. >> our thanks to the good folks at sigmund's in new york city. okay, pretzel buff, tell us what you think. >> amazing. these are -- let's just take a little dip. oh, my gosh. fantastic. >> what makes a good pretzel? >> it's got to be doughy. you've got to love doughy stuff. but you know what makes a good pretzel in philly? >> yeah. >> when i was growing up, they used to sell them by the side of the road in paper bags. >> what? >> and they would sit out all day long, and those were the kinds of pretzels you bought. so complete with traffic congestion, smog and dirt. >> pretzels in a bag. >> in a bag. >> pretzels in a bag. >> not sealed, folks. just straight out of the bag. who knows where they've been? you don't care. you
and then we sprinkle it with some very coarsely ground pepper. >> reporter: okay. >> and pepper brings out the flavor of cheese. >> reporter: yum. >> and it's ready to go in the oven. 12 minutes at 400 degrees. >> reporter: 12 minutes, 400 degrees. okay. easy enough. these are the ones we made. >> those are the ones you made. >> reporter: thank you so much. delicious. >> our thanks to the good folks at sigmund's in new york city. okay, pretzel...
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should they coarse them into working it? if it was a basic issue of voting rights obviously yes. to me, i would boycott that photographer or baker but i would not feel comfortable the government forcing them. >> sreenivasan: about 15 seconds. >> i had been aware of the pizza story. i don't think there's any question. there has been, in my judgment, a wave that is irreversible, but i do think it's the time not to take a victory dance in the end zone. i think it's the time to reach out and reach across the divide at this point and acknowledge the good will of people who are on the other side. that's missing in our politics completely. >> sreenivasan: but not here at this table. mark marx davidmark shields david brooks thanks so much. >> sreenivasan: opening day for baseball begins this holiday weekend. the first game is sunday night when the st. louis cardinals take on the chicago cubs. and then all others teams throw their first pitch on monday. we recently took note of how the league is trying to make some changes to the game on the field. but there are also some changes underway
should they coarse them into working it? if it was a basic issue of voting rights obviously yes. to me, i would boycott that photographer or baker but i would not feel comfortable the government forcing them. >> sreenivasan: about 15 seconds. >> i had been aware of the pizza story. i don't think there's any question. there has been, in my judgment, a wave that is irreversible, but i do think it's the time not to take a victory dance in the end zone. i think it's the time to reach...
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payday lending because i know that people can get caught in a loan that can financially ruin them and of coarse, i fought for women's reproductive baton and be because of my own experiences and the benefits that i received from that kind of care. as we women listen to our own voices and think about how we would use them to speak, i think naturally we will find our way, and we do find our way in doing that taste on the things that we have experienced in our own lives and that has motivated us to stand up and to speak out on them. what i hope that women more and more will do is to own our power to do that and to push against our natural tendencies to be shy or soft-spoken and use those very important voices that we have to move gender equality forward. it sounds like -- host: it sells like your voice is found through your heart and through the courage and the passion rises and from there you speak, and that is really a wonderful thing to see. let's talk about power. you said that it has been said that laws are like sausages and it is better not to see them made, and injure memoir, it nicely illus
payday lending because i know that people can get caught in a loan that can financially ruin them and of coarse, i fought for women's reproductive baton and be because of my own experiences and the benefits that i received from that kind of care. as we women listen to our own voices and think about how we would use them to speak, i think naturally we will find our way, and we do find our way in doing that taste on the things that we have experienced in our own lives and that has motivated us to...
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>>michelle apon: traffic is for quite this morning into bridges on the coarse side but breezing for the east and parts of the delta this morning and wanted the team to one of lead on this week. >>james: city of boston making the second anniversary of the boston marathon bombing the city will be idling the victims and survivors with the day of service to that. >>reporter: just a small and touching symbol of blue and yellow strand but ms. flowers marching the to spots where the bombs went off exacted two years ago on wednesday and anniversary still tougher so many. that date is getting a new meaning one boston that like a hyatt hotel that collecting shoes for the st. francis, shelter all across the city they're helping people and businesses take part just because for survivors the motion the still pretty raw she cannot come back last year but this year issued the boston college talk about what happened to her temple to not only hill but to grow. >>james: killed sidings and san francisco the time of year when they are having babies and the ones in san francisco are causing problems for som
>>michelle apon: traffic is for quite this morning into bridges on the coarse side but breezing for the east and parts of the delta this morning and wanted the team to one of lead on this week. >>james: city of boston making the second anniversary of the boston marathon bombing the city will be idling the victims and survivors with the day of service to that. >>reporter: just a small and touching symbol of blue and yellow strand but ms. flowers marching the to spots where the...
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temperatures leading up to the sun comes out will continue on with more cloud cover antipater's on the coarse side. >>michelle apon: later on this afternoon when speeds light across much of the aerial be careful if you will be in their region if your oakland for today you're in store for another court date to the to warming up into the mid '60s quickly falling for your dinner time hours in mid to upper 50s it will be breezy with the wind from the west in gusted to 25 m.p.h. at times and across the area of the centers are on to the accord signed yesterday we had some into opera semitist across the east bay in the locations will warm to lure some is with some of our sixties and looking at the south of the upper 60s to lure seven is as well across the peninsula temperature still stay in to match upper 60s for much of the day now today we have cool and closer to where we should be for this time of the year. >>michelle apon: it will stall in the area given us rain chances for tomorrow and dry on thursday that as long because he the next rain chant a quick look at traffic looking at the bay bridge
temperatures leading up to the sun comes out will continue on with more cloud cover antipater's on the coarse side. >>michelle apon: later on this afternoon when speeds light across much of the aerial be careful if you will be in their region if your oakland for today you're in store for another court date to the to warming up into the mid '60s quickly falling for your dinner time hours in mid to upper 50s it will be breezy with the wind from the west in gusted to 25 m.p.h. at times and...
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of coarse you have vladimir putin's yearly call in. it lasts up to four hours and he takes calls from anyone in russia. it looks a lot like a pbs pledge show. what they are doing is asking him for various favors. there was a promotion to this year it was almost like a trailer for hollywood. you had him staring down barack obama. olivia: it looks like an arnold schwarzenegger film. ryan: -- brendan: he will do various dictatorial benevolence. he will give a child a puppy or fixed pipes. >> how can we carry on living without a suburban train service? because our youngsters cannot attend schools, etc. what can i say? >> yes, of course, i agree with you. i cannot go into details on the problems -- brendan: vladimir putin agrees with a color. -- a caller. we are considering changing our format. ♪ olivia: good morning. i am olivia sterns. let's get to our top headlines. in russia. putin is saying he expects international sanctions to remain in place for some time. an economy heading into its first recession in six years. he's answering que
of coarse you have vladimir putin's yearly call in. it lasts up to four hours and he takes calls from anyone in russia. it looks a lot like a pbs pledge show. what they are doing is asking him for various favors. there was a promotion to this year it was almost like a trailer for hollywood. you had him staring down barack obama. olivia: it looks like an arnold schwarzenegger film. ryan: -- brendan: he will do various dictatorial benevolence. he will give a child a puppy or fixed pipes. >>...
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payday lending because i know that people can get caught in a loan that can financially ruin them and of coarse, i fought for women's reproductive autonomy because of my own experiences and the benefits that i received from that kind of care. as we women listen to our own voices and think about how we would use them to speak, i think naturally we will find our way and we do find our way in doing that taste on the things that we have experienced in our own lives and that has motivated us to stand up and to speak out on them. what i hope that women more and more will do is to own our power to do that and to push against our natural tendencies to be shy or soft-spoken and use those very important voices that we have to move gender equality forward. host: it sounds like your voice is found through your heart and through the courage and the passion rises and from there you speak, and that is really a wonderful thing to see. let's talk about power. you said that it has been said that laws are like sausages and it is better not to see them made, and your memoir nicely illustrates some of the dog eat d
payday lending because i know that people can get caught in a loan that can financially ruin them and of coarse, i fought for women's reproductive autonomy because of my own experiences and the benefits that i received from that kind of care. as we women listen to our own voices and think about how we would use them to speak, i think naturally we will find our way and we do find our way in doing that taste on the things that we have experienced in our own lives and that has motivated us to...
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a sock fill it with the coarse salt. add a little bit of lavender tie it off. heat it up in a skillet for a minute or two. it's like a heating pad they can put on their ear or soar. you don't have to worry about plugging it in or burning them. it'll feel good on their face. >> what about sick kids at night and their sheets? >> if you've got tummy trouble and big messes ahead, you've got to -- >> that's the way of putting it. >> think lasagna. you want to have layers of towels and layers of bed sheets. couple different layers. if you have to go in for a cleanup, strip off the top layer and underneath the bed is clean and it's made. they can get into bed, get back to sleep and you get ready for round two. >> think lasagna there. be preemptive. smart. thank you so much. >> keeping your kids organized and getting them to help around the house is a chore in itself. but guess who's here with me. bree smith who's the mother of a toddler. bree hi. >> hi good morning. >> we want to keep our kids busy. off clever way to play with. >> this is great for infants and babies.
a sock fill it with the coarse salt. add a little bit of lavender tie it off. heat it up in a skillet for a minute or two. it's like a heating pad they can put on their ear or soar. you don't have to worry about plugging it in or burning them. it'll feel good on their face. >> what about sick kids at night and their sheets? >> if you've got tummy trouble and big messes ahead, you've got to -- >> that's the way of putting it. >> think lasagna. you want to have layers of...
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. >> is that coarse sea salt. >> course sea salt on both sides. put pepper on this side also. put a little pepper on this side. >> new orleans accent is the most interesting accent of any accent. >> and then we go to a hot pan. >> so what temperature should this be on? medium heat? >> this is actually medium heat. around 3:2 -- 325 to 350. >> listen to that sizzle. flip fish. >> when the sauce curdle on the side. you can hear it sizzling that's when you flip the fish. >> that smells so good. now, how do i get a table at your restaurant? what's the most effective way to get a fast table? >> call us. [ laughter ] >> we have open tables so you can email us. >> of course we need to have some fixings to go along with our main. >> yes, we do. we have a roasted corn that we do. and bailey did this. he did a little he or shed. spring medley, asparagus. english pea. >> very fancy. >> only available for like two weeks a year. i'm impressed? that's actually a great side dish for this time of year. >> and these, you need to cap off a lot of people will give up sweets for lent. so easter.
. >> is that coarse sea salt. >> course sea salt on both sides. put pepper on this side also. put a little pepper on this side. >> new orleans accent is the most interesting accent of any accent. >> and then we go to a hot pan. >> so what temperature should this be on? medium heat? >> this is actually medium heat. around 3:2 -- 325 to 350. >> listen to that sizzle. flip fish. >> when the sauce curdle on the side. you can hear it sizzling that's...