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but fish oil, it's 18% epa, 12% dha, and that's a standard fish oil that contains very few other meaningful fatty acids that actually reduces inflammation. and then the extraction process yields something called free fatty acids, and free fatty acids are more of what we call bioavailable. so what that means is your body can immediately utilize that substance. it doesn't have to go through a lot of steps before it's absorbed. - so fat is not a bad word in that connection. - no! fatty acids are absolutely essential for your health. omegaxl is omega-3 plus because it contains the 30 different fatty acids that are not contained in any fish oil. - and look at the difference. - i mean this is really important for compliance. if a patient can't take the pill, then it's not going to benefit them. - the omegaxl capsule is so small that's it just so simple to swallow. you get most of these pills that have, that are huge to take, to swallow. you know, it's very hard. but these omegaxl capsules are very small, very easy to take. - [announcer] do you suffer from swelling or joint pain in your back, neck
but fish oil, it's 18% epa, 12% dha, and that's a standard fish oil that contains very few other meaningful fatty acids that actually reduces inflammation. and then the extraction process yields something called free fatty acids, and free fatty acids are more of what we call bioavailable. so what that means is your body can immediately utilize that substance. it doesn't have to go through a lot of steps before it's absorbed. - so fat is not a bad word in that connection. - no! fatty acids are...
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more expense of than houston or dhas or someplace like th y. fonger families trying to come here and start up that's a lot to ask. locals have told us some houses sell in less than 24 hours. some workers live in hotels where rates are e popping. a hotel like this can run $400 per night but the biggest concern on wall street is not people it's dead.s mood estimates that some $200 billion of oil and gas company debt matur in twoers years. we asked the head of research at simmons piperaftery by the impact of rising rates on the industry. >> of course they matter. actually the collective balance sheet of the upstream sector with regard to emp and oil services is are in better shape than for a long time. companiesre living with a closer i guess proximity of cash flow. and there's been true capital allocationreform. so effectively, i think that was a germane argument two or three years agoinhen they were l outside of cash flow. but today coupled with responsible balance sheets and living within closer proximity of cash flow, i don't think it's nearly
more expense of than houston or dhas or someplace like th y. fonger families trying to come here and start up that's a lot to ask. locals have told us some houses sell in less than 24 hours. some workers live in hotels where rates are e popping. a hotel like this can run $400 per night but the biggest concern on wall street is not people it's dead.s mood estimates that some $200 billion of oil and gas company debt matur in twoers years. we asked the head of research at simmons piperaftery by...
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dha shea have done the last 3 weeks.f you don't get to the polls and vote, core principles are at stake. this is the most important mid-term election in our lifetime! joining us now the author of the book, it's an amazing book. "why we fight defeating americans enemies with no apologies." tammy, you have been a leading voice. you were once a leader of the national organization for women. you were once on the left. >> that's right. >> sean: you said to me over and over again, the left has evolved into this party. is that accurate or over the top? >> you're absolutely right. what i would suggest a lot of people are saying that they have become this. like this is an acute revelation of what the democrats have become. what i would submit is they have always been this way. the difference is it's been dressed differently. what you saw with the kavanaugh situation, all of those previously well addressed, well sounding democrats who have know saying the same thing, all running out of their homes naked. we have seen them for what
dha shea have done the last 3 weeks.f you don't get to the polls and vote, core principles are at stake. this is the most important mid-term election in our lifetime! joining us now the author of the book, it's an amazing book. "why we fight defeating americans enemies with no apologies." tammy, you have been a leading voice. you were once a leader of the national organization for women. you were once on the left. >> that's right. >> sean: you said to me over and over...
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workload will transition, it will go into utah down to georgia, we will hire year after year but the dha is a key element of the 1212 initiatives going on right now which began this past summer. i would add to that, why we work with vocational and technical schools around the locations, the sustainment center would also benefit from creating an on-ramp for our retired personal. these skilled journeymen who brought years of experience and are vital -- we are looking and asking to make the exception to the waiting period in support of the federal system and lower- level general scheduled employees. particularly with logistics and supply, we need to retain the experience as they walk out the door. >> i appreciate that. i would like to thank you for the industrial basis, that's one of the most important issues we face. -- it is something that is easy to overlook. -- i think it is something we will need to continue to talk about and i yield the remainder of my time. >> thank you, we will go to -- >> thank you very much and thank you for our witnesses. i certainly have traveled on c- 130s, mul
workload will transition, it will go into utah down to georgia, we will hire year after year but the dha is a key element of the 1212 initiatives going on right now which began this past summer. i would add to that, why we work with vocational and technical schools around the locations, the sustainment center would also benefit from creating an on-ramp for our retired personal. these skilled journeymen who brought years of experience and are vital -- we are looking and asking to make the...
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and i don't frankly see how dha do it. they do whatever they want in their own country at the top. look at all the wealthy retainers who were locked up as prisoners in the palace of the ritz hotel. so this they have a real problem with coming up with a story. and trump helped them when he put out the non-sense idea they were rogue agents. >> thank you so much. i appreciate your time. after offering his resignation weeks ago the deputy attorney general is speaking. rod rosensteinenstein says the mueller investigation has proven a widespread effort by russia to interfere in the 2016 election. more on that. and what he's saying about his relationship with the president. i landed. i saw my leg did not look right. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's... proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots
and i don't frankly see how dha do it. they do whatever they want in their own country at the top. look at all the wealthy retainers who were locked up as prisoners in the palace of the ritz hotel. so this they have a real problem with coming up with a story. and trump helped them when he put out the non-sense idea they were rogue agents. >> thank you so much. i appreciate your time. after offering his resignation weeks ago the deputy attorney general is speaking. rod rosensteinenstein...
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but the dha is a key element to the initiative going on which began this past summer. while we work closely with vocational and technical schools the air force sustainment center would also benefit from creating an on-ramp for our recently retired personnel. these skilled gentlemen bring years of experience as we experience other people in the work force. and we're looking -- asking through our service to make an exception, a 180 day waiting period in some of the lower level general schedule employees. particularly with the logistics and supply chain management. we need to retain this experience for our service members as they walk out the door. >> i appreciate that. i tend to think that the health of the civilian industrial base is one of the most important issues that we face. it could be a limiting factor if god forbid we had to scaleup in response to a great pow of conflict. and it's something easy to overlook. it's something i hear from every company in northeast wisconsin is just the challenge of finding people, keeping people and retaining talent. and so i think
but the dha is a key element to the initiative going on which began this past summer. while we work closely with vocational and technical schools the air force sustainment center would also benefit from creating an on-ramp for our recently retired personnel. these skilled gentlemen bring years of experience as we experience other people in the work force. and we're looking -- asking through our service to make an exception, a 180 day waiting period in some of the lower level general schedule...
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and now everybody is doing it to everybody, and dhas' the new world we're in. i think that there is something -- he doesn't think in terms of moral issues. he thinks in terms of power. and he thinks in terms of american power, american economic power, and wherever there's issues like in this question of skripal and england and putin, he's saying, well, that's terrible, but it didn't happen to us. >> right. >> it's out there. it's somebody else's business. it's not america's role to deal with this directly. >> glenn shive, thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate t. >> my pleasure. >> well, another topic we are watching very closely, clearing up operations underway in the florida panhandle. but authorities say it could take months before life returns to normal after hurricane michael ravaged the area. the storm killed at least 18 people and wiped out entire towns along the gulf coast. many people were living in dire conditions there, having to wait in long lines for food and water. florida governor rick scott saw the devastation firsthand in mexico beach.
and now everybody is doing it to everybody, and dhas' the new world we're in. i think that there is something -- he doesn't think in terms of moral issues. he thinks in terms of power. and he thinks in terms of american power, american economic power, and wherever there's issues like in this question of skripal and england and putin, he's saying, well, that's terrible, but it didn't happen to us. >> right. >> it's out there. it's somebody else's business. it's not america's role to...
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now a century and a half after its dha the place istarting to come back from the dead.er. >> reporte perched on a mountain 8,000 above the sea level. it's saragordo. not too spooky for the ghosts inhabiting the town or for t two city boys who call thisne me hamlet home. >> you have get a lot of questions. who's the mayor, who's the sheriff. i'm happy with you being the mayo >> i'll take that. i'll take that. >> take the history. >> reporter: for a price tag of $1.4 million, business partners john and brent bght this old mining town that first churned a life in the 1860>>s. his is the saloon? >> this isit. >> reporter: and still holds on to its stained gla charm. >> in new york what does 1.4 million get you? >> not such a great 1 bedroom in brooklyn. >> you can find a card game that took a deadly turn. >> if you look you'll still see me bullet holes. the legend is this stain is the >> you could clean up the bullet holes and bloodstains. >> it needs to be rustic. that's why this place is so interesting. >> reporte they plan to preserve that past while giving it a face lif
now a century and a half after its dha the place istarting to come back from the dead.er. >> reporte perched on a mountain 8,000 above the sea level. it's saragordo. not too spooky for the ghosts inhabiting the town or for t two city boys who call thisne me hamlet home. >> you have get a lot of questions. who's the mayor, who's the sheriff. i'm happy with you being the mayo >> i'll take that. i'll take that. >> take the history. >> reporter: for a price tag of $1.4...
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they've always had the authority for notice to appear, we were delegated way back in 2003 when dha was first created by secretary ridge. uscis had 91,000 notices to appear in fiscal year 2017 and nta's in quarters one and two of fiscal year 2018. so, again, uscis has always been issuing ntsa's by the tens of thousands. this is not new. starting today, uscis will begin issuing the updated policy. under the new guides, officers will issue for a wider range of cases where the individual is moveable and there's evidence of fraud, criminal activity or applicant is denied an immigration benefit and is present unlawfully in the country. through the new policy memo, they're carrying out the president's orders on enhancing safety on the interior of the united states which establishing immigration policies for enhancing public safety and articulates the priorities for removing individuals from the united states. promoting national security, and the integrity of the immigration system. again, this is not something new. what is new is that we are expanding the categories of people who are receivin
they've always had the authority for notice to appear, we were delegated way back in 2003 when dha was first created by secretary ridge. uscis had 91,000 notices to appear in fiscal year 2017 and nta's in quarters one and two of fiscal year 2018. so, again, uscis has always been issuing ntsa's by the tens of thousands. this is not new. starting today, uscis will begin issuing the updated policy. under the new guides, officers will issue for a wider range of cases where the individual is...
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what i've been doing is working with dha to make sure our medical, you know, force readiness is high and that we transition the defense health agency and the management of the medical training facilities in being able to deliver more and better care so like friday i'll go to -- next friday i'll go to maddock and a hospital out there in tacoma, washington, to look at the implementation of our electronic health records. it's not that i don't understand the relationship around opioids. i've been operating here to how do we better integrate with the va so they have the tools to go after those things. how do we -- with the electronic health record, not have a drop so that, you know, one of our members, you know, health history isn't lost so they can get timely care as possible. what you bring up is very important. >> all right. >> okay. so i'm getting the hook here. thank you very much, everyone. >> again, we have something for you. >> oh. >> before you run off. >> you know, these things have to get reviewed. i won't be able to keep this for like -- do you know how this process works? yea
what i've been doing is working with dha to make sure our medical, you know, force readiness is high and that we transition the defense health agency and the management of the medical training facilities in being able to deliver more and better care so like friday i'll go to -- next friday i'll go to maddock and a hospital out there in tacoma, washington, to look at the implementation of our electronic health records. it's not that i don't understand the relationship around opioids. i've been...