the first lady wore the gap dress as a tunic. the blogs went crazy. this is typical for her. way early on we saw when she was wearing accessible clothing from the gap or h and m, we saw immediately that michele obama was going to be someone who could move retail sales, who could actually make dresses and clothing that s affordable fly off the racks. you mentioned h and m. she was actually on the today show wearing a dress that cost $34.95. she s not going into h and m checking out the fitting rooms. she does have a stylist. the dress which was a $39 price point i believe, she actually had it customized for her. she added sleeves. and she added a belt to it. also. so twaez it s actually a lesson for people buying clothes that are a reasonable price point, you can always customize something to make it work for
yourself. we ve seen her in j. crew before. she says she has shopped at target. so i suppose that if this her stylist calls somebody, they re just scrambling. i mean do we have a sense of how much of a difference she could make in a given outfit? it s gone. but you have to understand she s scrambling on many levels because fashion for the first lady is a way of communicating. so obviously for state dinners she s wearing a lot of high-end designers. gorgeous stuff. but when she s doing these more, you know, public events, more charity type events she wants to be someone who s accessible. people can relate to someone who s wearing a $39 dress. but i think it sends the message you can spend $29.99 or $35 and look great. absolutely. still look great. also, remember that she does have a stylist who s able to tweak certain outfits for her. she s really broadcasting the news for retailers, for h and m,
wells fargo looking for 10,000 new people. h and m, the fashion store, 1,000. hewlett-packard adding 12,000 jobs. toys r us plans to hire 45,000 people for the holidays. christine romans, my friend and co-host of your money. this is great news. it s not doesn t always happen this way because sometimes we think we won t have a good holiday shopping season. it s good there s hiring coming. do any of these translate into real full-time jobs after this? well, before i get to the sack full of coal i have over here. let me talk about the jobs. about 40% of those are probably going to turn into full-time permanent work. so some of those jobs will turn into full-time work. you know why? because people have cut to the bone so much. if you can get your foot in there in the temporary job and things look stable, you ve got a
said, you know, i m so sorry the chinese are right. taiwan is under their thumb but he didn t do that he just said i made a mistake. the mistake was simply saying the truth. which is nuts. brian: it is nuts. but it s so consistent. it s consistent with the nba jumping on the general manager of the houston rockets when he came out and discussed in tweet support for the hong kong freedom fighters, same thing with mh and m and nike wanting to do biz with the billions of chinese make their stuff and buy their stuff. will cain had a great take last night with gutfeld and special thanks to ains loy stayed up and i asked her to tape this on her vcr and she has this. we can t hold john cena to a standard that the united states of america doesn t hold up to. how much chinese dollars control every single person s mouth in this country. we will censor ourselves if you