i m feeling confident with my hair, and i m happy that i was picked to use the wen. every woman wants to walk down the street and have the hair blowing and bouncing, and i wouldn t have that, and so it s not fun. poor thing. wen could cut the cost of coloring your hair in half. and even if you don t color treat your hair, wen makes your natural hair color look more vibrant and shiny. you ve seen it for yourself, now see the wen commercial with jessie and becky. hey, i m jessie. and i m becky. usually people can t tell us apart. but then i washed my hair with regular shampoo. i washed my hair with wen cleansing conditioner. and now it s easy to tell us apart. my shampoo washed out my color. my hair is dry, it s frizzy. look at this mess. my hair has never looked better. it s shiny, it s bouncy. touch it, feel how soft it is. my hair feels nothing like that. my color looks vibrant. and mine just
miles southeast of san francisco. we had pigs and a barn and chickens. coming down the street with the neighbors and jennifer crown. we knew the entire town. it was a small all american town. had a few shops a few stores. it was not a very big town. thursday july 15th, 1976. c with only one day left of summer school a group of children at chowchilla s dairy land school piled on to a school bus to head home following an afternoon of swimming. the group included 10-year-old jody, 6-year-old larry and his 8-year-old sister andrea, 9-year-old jennifer brown and her 10-year-old brother jeff. jennifer, what did you do on the bus? what was it like? it was care free. we talked and sang. the windows were open the warm air blowing. if we were good we got to listen to the radio. behind the wheel was local farmer and part-time bus driver
warm and dry. all that cold air blowing through the middle of the country right now. 36 there in denver. our friends travel together west coast, you re the ones with the nice quiet weather conditions. veronica, overall, one of the snowiest winter type days we ve had. and the voice is working for you, bill. i m going to start calling you the voice. that s a show on nbc, isn t it? yep, i think you re right about that. the voice. crocks take a bite out of holiday sales and trouble for twinkie makers and congress in omaha. the celtics and mavs go down to the wire. overtime in san antonio and kobe does it again. you re watching first look on msnbc.
delay or longer we will know around the 3:00 hour this afternoon. martha: we ll stay tuned for that. thank you very much. let s go to trace gallagher out in our west coast bureau. he has more on the developments with the space shuttle. very frustrating. they really can take absolutely no risks when they think there might be an issue. reporter: you saw phil s hair blowing in the win today was not optimal for a launch any way. sunday s weather would have been a perfect day to launch, 82 and sunny. phil says the launch won t go off until monday now. the weather a little more iffy, partly cloudy with a 10% chance of rain. you and i both know we have covered a number of these shuttle launches it s not about the dignitaries that show up, the 750,000 people who are on hand it is all about safety for
i will be watching this action 14 times and weeping. please don t tell on that anymore. just stop. andrew will tell you he s a harry potter fan. but alan, grat a great a a gr. and supposed to be a big game, wasn t. rex ryan, coach of the new york jets, bill belichick, patriots and donald j. trump. hair blowing in the wind with patriots owner, robert kraft. first quarter, patriots jump out to an early lead. picks apart the jets, breaks a couple lame tackles. patriots up 17-0, end of the first quarter, brady fired çup jets we are hopeless. mark sanchez will have better days, this was not one of them.