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a. higher ed if they do any good acoustics besides. this you have to have some back to school. of a president a big media and personally i don't know what has been here. high concentration of these all of us here say around twelve to fourteen minute by the meter this is the transom basin which is not only doesn't talk to each other every bit of the way that is where you find it because of the lives. of rocks and minerals not want to make don't miss enough even to have any skin disease and if you have big water if you dig bought into the gun then you will be killed you will not find you know what you will not find the water this can be said that this is mother of these may this no proper these has been lost found the gun know what. it. used to be in the night baguio yak. yak the. whole thing well there. is a young woman going down not gas prices might. well be quite a turnaround. in a victory. over the nothing left for the exam i think a lot of other know how the heart of our life. thanks so much. much. better. let's get the bodies cannot make any big deal for them to speak on th
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a second term. higher taxes and that recesomon ed conservatives to revolt and caused a lasting divide that the gop still copies with today. bush alsos faced a banking crisis. r badeal estate loans put savings a loans out of business. and the bush treasury department, including a younger jerome powell tightened regulations. those fixes and spending cuts aimed at reducing defends, while unpopular for many aredi cd with helping to set the stage for the tech led boom of the is'90s. one of priest profile achievement he signed the americans with disabilitie act into law requires employers to provide reasonay accommodations to employees wita lities. it imposed accessibility requirements on public facilities. president bush also engineered foreign policy wins, oversaw saw an peaceful kwand ending to the cold war in 1989 appear 1990. >> america won the cold war. >> and he put fourth of july a 35-nation led coalition that pushed iraqi forces out of kuwait in the 1991, sustaining the energy flow that powered the decades.economy for and there is still controversy about his decision to sign the firstrade deal betwee
a second term. higher taxes and that recesomon ed conservatives to revolt and caused a lasting divide that the gop still copies with today. bush alsos faced a banking crisis. r badeal estate loans put savings a loans out of business. and the bush treasury department, including a younger jerome powell tightened regulations. those fixes and spending cuts aimed at reducing defends, while unpopular for many aredi cd with helping to set the stage for the tech led boom of the is'90s. one of priest...
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determination to do big things with your eers -- ears on this board and leaving with us a big thing with free higher ed as far as san francisco can provide it. i'd like for prop w to have passed in 2016 and the city college to have been able to come together and work out an arrangement that actually made good on the division of the voters and the vision you offered and i think something like 10 or nine supervisors signed on to in the summer of '16. i still from the frustrating memories of negotiating the program with a city that didn't seem to fully accept the vision of prop w. with help from folks like you we inched towards something that maybe recognizes that but always felt extremely tenuous. that's why i feel the charter amendment is necessary and i'm supporting you and happy to be a co-sponsor and again i want to thank you for all you've done. >> >> >> supervisor kim again. >> have a long list of thank yous i will not say because we're in the passing this today and there's folks i'll recognize when we timely pass this. this is just a vote on the amendment. >> to recap all that transpired on item 2
determination to do big things with your eers -- ears on this board and leaving with us a big thing with free higher ed as far as san francisco can provide it. i'd like for prop w to have passed in 2016 and the city college to have been able to come together and work out an arrangement that actually made good on the division of the voters and the vision you offered and i think something like 10 or nine supervisors signed on to in the summer of '16. i still from the frustrating memories of...
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>> i think with education and our community is really fortunate example of we have a really robust higher ed reflections and our k-12. it starts of making sure that you have preschool education and onward into the integration of stem. unfortunately, the problem that when i talked to the k-12 schools in the ministers and teachers is that they feel they are hamstrung in being able to teach stem and some people call steam, including the arts. by the strict burdensome requirements for testing and so it makes it hard. on the regulatory and oversight makes it hard for them to make curriculum changes. and so, what you have is that we still have an education system that very much is teaching for previous century without having made the evolution into teaching for the 21st century. unfortunately i'm not sure that more regulation is the path to getting these school systems moving in the right direction for preparing k-12. we should think about our k-12 more as not just college prep. which i think -- ebony: that is bill hemmer, that is a bit of the defense form. you can check out these in their entiret
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refuelling exercise off the coast of japan involving a c-130 cargo ship with fuel in an f-18 have crash ed. >> affected lots of ibuprofen may have a highercentration of ibuprofen and are being recalled >>> and thousands of people pay their respect to george w. bush as he lay in repose at a houston church where his family worshipped about 1200 people will be at the church for his funeral sarah, i'll send it back down to you. >> we are watching a broad market selloff this morning. one stock getting hit particularly hard is signet jewelers the jeweler topping revenue estimates and same store sales growth but the stock on price for its worst day since march of this year. i had the opportunity to talk to the fairly new ceo who has been trying to engineer a turn around she says she's done three quarters of a transformation but addressed the concerns that wall street has she says look, we're dealing with softer uk spending on the macro side of things, sales tax changes which they're still trying to get the right formula, accounting changes as well all blamed for i talked to her about the consumer environment and said wall street is worried righ
refuelling exercise off the coast of japan involving a c-130 cargo ship with fuel in an f-18 have crash ed. >> affected lots of ibuprofen may have a highercentration of ibuprofen and are being recalled >>> and thousands of people pay their respect to george w. bush as he lay in repose at a houston church where his family worshipped about 1200 people will be at the church for his funeral sarah, i'll send it back down to you. >> we are watching a broad market selloff this...
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doing more work with the business sector, higher ed, and a really diverse partnership.nthropy, and those are some of the key elements and when you layer that approach in boston at our health department, all of the work that we do across the organization and in particularly with our adolescent and youth programs is grounded in racial justice and health equity. and this is very, this is our northstar and that is the approach we take at the health department. >> that is wonderful. it is so important to involve the youth themselves in the process of developing programs and policies and will -- to incorporate their voice and their perspective. how do you do that? how do you engage adolescents in the work? >> i feel on a personal level i can share that i'm an expert on this because i have a 15-year-old son and a 12-year-old daughter. so whenever go to work and i work with our programs and the young people, i always hear my kids' voice in the background. one of our bureaus is the child adolescent family health program. that is where over eight youth enrichment programs sit wit
doing more work with the business sector, higher ed, and a really diverse partnership.nthropy, and those are some of the key elements and when you layer that approach in boston at our health department, all of the work that we do across the organization and in particularly with our adolescent and youth programs is grounded in racial justice and health equity. and this is very, this is our northstar and that is the approach we take at the health department. >> that is wonderful. it is so...
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a border wall with political strategist ed rollins. he's next. i've always looked forward to what's next. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higheroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis, the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. ask your doctor if eliquis is what's next
a border wall with political strategist ed rollins. he's next. i've always looked forward to what's next. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higheroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't...
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a company, the multiplier effects is rather extraordinary whether it be for schools in the area or what they bring in terms of the resources from outside, what it does for the educational system, higher ede city. it is just a gem. i know many cities are regretful that they didn't do more to get this because of what amazon can do. >> a lot of cities offered more than what new york did. >> absolutely. people bring up the flaws that we have currently in the system. amazon is an amazing company. they can change a school system. they can. i look at what mark bennyhoff did in the school system in san francisco. >> and the homeless. >> you want amazon -- i think people don't understand what it means to have a great company like this in your town. >> invested in your town. >> there are people who would never get jobs who will get jobs. amazon will have them. it's easy to get a job if you have a -- a lot of people will not be comp side amazon. >> we will watch it closely. and see to what degree it changes for the focus of their arrival. dow is up 1.09. take a look at the top performing names in the s&p. ♪ ignition sequence starts. 10... 9... guidance is internal. 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... ♪
a company, the multiplier effects is rather extraordinary whether it be for schools in the area or what they bring in terms of the resources from outside, what it does for the educational system, higher ede city. it is just a gem. i know many cities are regretful that they didn't do more to get this because of what amazon can do. >> a lot of cities offered more than what new york did. >> absolutely. people bring up the flaws that we have currently in the system. amazon is an amazing...
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dollars a barrel, lot of factors right now that would agree with this exact "wall street journal" op-ed. the fact that deficit levels are extremely high. corporate debt climbing higher. retail sales may have been good because of black friday cybermonday, but the issue is we're using a lot of debt to pay for that. i believe that it is baked into the market already. we will see a hike tomorrow, but we could potentially see a dovish pause in 2019. the expectation based off of many polls and whoever you want to look at, reuters or whatever, the factors possibly to hike instead of four for 2019. guests are headed towards a debt slowdown. >> what happened to donald trump , 2016 donald trump? back in 2016 donald trump said the ultralow interest rates from the federal reserves were causing an asset bubble. they talked about that again and again, even during the campaign. >> it's not only him. >> jonathan, how many politicians change their mind? but what it's doing to the market. >> 852 week lows. a new 52 week highs and i think there is a credit crisis coming. i have a standing spirit i haven't seen preferred stocks, junk bonds actually this in summer 2007. we will save wha
dollars a barrel, lot of factors right now that would agree with this exact "wall street journal" op-ed. the fact that deficit levels are extremely high. corporate debt climbing higher. retail sales may have been good because of black friday cybermonday, but the issue is we're using a lot of debt to pay for that. i believe that it is baked into the market already. we will see a hike tomorrow, but we could potentially see a dovish pause in 2019. the expectation based off of many polls...
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a wind advisory for portions ever the bay area. >>> good morning, welcome back to "mornings on 2", it's is off today. mark tamayo has the weather. it should it feel ed for strong wind, the higher terrain, the north bay himself and east bay himself, we have and few hours, approaching 45 miles per hour. this begins at 7:00 a.m. this morning and through the santa cruz mountains in place as well. you can see that with the wind advisory. today we're expecting more sun, the wind speeds will kick in throughout the day. the cool spot in napa, 37 degrees, san jose 39 and san francisco in the upper 40s, we're checking the wind speeds, this is at 12 miles per hour. santa rosa, northerly wind at 7, a few more neighborhoods at sfo, it's still westerly at 7. it will be increasing from the north. so
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a little bit frightening. >> you mention ed on monday, th sell-offs we had on williams and tepper on monday, what constitute success here? to close a day or two or close higherhan you opened >> i think two things, carl, i would say number one is to hold the market at these levels, two, to get the emotionally out of it maybe start to see some of that value come down a little bit, just for the market to be calmer the close on monday, really quite and emotional time where you are going into the holidays, it is really quiet that was not the case. we'll see if it calms down don't you expect for it to spring back before it calms down a little bit we'll have to see it >> gordon, thank you pleasure >> when we come back, signs of the state of the consumers of decent numbers of holiday shopping, we'll get all of that, amazon and mastercard, we'll watch retailers today. more "squawk on the street" on the nyc, straight ahead. >>> you know the number by now, s&p is down nearly 5% in two trading sessions futures are green and have improved in the last few minutes. opening bell is less than five minutes away ♪ acan echo throughout ane entire community.nge that's why we pro
a little bit frightening. >> you mention ed on monday, th sell-offs we had on williams and tepper on monday, what constitute success here? to close a day or two or close higherhan you opened >> i think two things, carl, i would say number one is to hold the market at these levels, two, to get the emotionally out of it maybe start to see some of that value come down a little bit, just for the market to be calmer the close on monday, really quite and emotional time where you are going...
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ed was talking to david cordani for nike. caroline: it's a beat. scarlet: revenue also beating estimates as well. a gross margin of 43.8%. slightly higher than the estimate of 43.5%. caroline: it's whether or not this will be a bellwether for ae market because this is company that is geopolitically and globally exposed. --: it's one of these things the wall of worry, so many different stories. you can imagine that this is global, this will help movement. the one thing that could overall change markets is that the people thought economic growth was staying healthy, and therefore, earnings growth was robust. any signs that is not deteriorating is good. scarlet: which is why people reacted so drastically to fedex as well. we will wait to see what's nike has to say about the supply chain and how is expanding its supply chain out of china because of the trade tension. that does it for the closing bell and for me. we will continue to take false of all of the market action. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: selloff deepens. u.s. stocks fall as the shutdown was way on the market. that is adding to concerns about trade tensions. 2%.op of almost nas
ed was talking to david cordani for nike. caroline: it's a beat. scarlet: revenue also beating estimates as well. a gross margin of 43.8%. slightly higher than the estimate of 43.5%. caroline: it's whether or not this will be a bellwether for ae market because this is company that is geopolitically and globally exposed. --: it's one of these things the wall of worry, so many different stories. you can imagine that this is global, this will help movement. the one thing that could overall change...
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higher. with highersue overpriced overnight delivery ed in slowerat lagg and cheaper deliveries, and issue in europe and in the u.s. all around from the u.s. to europe to asia, they are talking about a slowdown in their business that investors are not taking well. shares down as much as 10% today. their stock was on a nine day losing streak before monday and today at least seven analysts have lowered their price target. ubs going as low as 205. vonnie: fedex has taken the mantle of 3m for bellwether. morgan stanley called it jarring. year?e see this, next >> the comment they had on the call, they had not only fred smith, but the cfo and the new head of the air freight express division saying, the people global economic growth appears to be behind us. there was a lot of stark language are. basf economic bellwethers, , they talked about the weakness overseas and fedex has made it clear to investors, don't expect too much. they are guiding investors much further down than three months ago. not fedex,g story is not the big story is this is another indication that the global economy is slowing. if i am running a macro book, i want to pay attention. >> that is why you are seeing the react
higher. with highersue overpriced overnight delivery ed in slowerat lagg and cheaper deliveries, and issue in europe and in the u.s. all around from the u.s. to europe to asia, they are talking about a slowdown in their business that investors are not taking well. shares down as much as 10% today. their stock was on a nine day losing streak before monday and today at least seven analysts have lowered their price target. ubs going as low as 205. vonnie: fedex has taken the mantle of 3m for...
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to six months and someone who cooperate ed no jail time, and this is not an ordinary case or ordinary defendant. someone like mike flynn should be held to a higher standard and so i think that the judge is showing that, and he is trying to keep flynn in line if he needs to continue cooperating. >> and of course, also rudy giuliani in the white house jumping in with the perjury al allegations, which was not helpful to his case in court, and joining me is ken delainian outside of the courthouse. ken w we a ken, we are hearing a number of statements from the judge while he is trying to get him on the are record that he lied and lied in the white house, and the defense attorneys are walking back the original filing trying to put it in a different context and the prosecutors as well saying that they expect mike flynn to continue to cooperate in other cases, and that he could have been charged on that the turkey case. ken? >> yes, as mimi was alluding to, this hearing is not going well for mike flynn considering that the prosecution and the defense went into this recommending no prison time. the judge, emmitt sullivan went right to the heart of the fi
to six months and someone who cooperate ed no jail time, and this is not an ordinary case or ordinary defendant. someone like mike flynn should be held to a higher standard and so i think that the judge is showing that, and he is trying to keep flynn in line if he needs to continue cooperating. >> and of course, also rudy giuliani in the white house jumping in with the perjury al allegations, which was not helpful to his case in court, and joining me is ken delainian outside of the...
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higher wages and benefits. all kaiser hospitals and medical offices will remain open during the strike. (justine) this week, there will be a ceremony to mark the anniversay of former san frnacisco mayor ed lee's death. the event will be at portsmouth square in chinatown tomorrow from twelve-thirty to one-thirty in the afternoon. lee died suddenly last year of a heart attack, at the age of 65. (justine) buying a christmas tree this year will cost you more green.. there's a supply shortage leading to higher prices.(jr stone) kron 4's gayle ong spent the day checking in with local sellers.she joins us live in union city tonight. gayle i see the christmas trees. we bought a fake one this year. how high are the prices? (gayle) it's the season for picking out the perfect christmas tree..but shoppers this year could get a sticker shock. the pacific northwest christmas tree association says there is a tree shortage across the country.the recession ten years ago is to blame.and the drought and wildfires are also to blame.sophia greenwell's
higher wages and benefits. all kaiser hospitals and medical offices will remain open during the strike. (justine) this week, there will be a ceremony to mark the anniversay of former san frnacisco mayor ed lee's death. the event will be at portsmouth square in chinatown tomorrow from twelve-thirty to one-thirty in the afternoon. lee died suddenly last year of a heart attack, at the age of 65. (justine) buying a christmas tree this year will cost you more green.. there's a supply shortage...
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higher, they just were never reported. now, with a story like this, you have to ask yourself, how many times are you checking your phone when you're behind the wheel? >> i feel like there's always a ed to check your phone. it lights up, and i feel like even if you stop the notifications, that st doesn't stop. oh, did the person respond? did i get a notification on this or that? i feel like it's going to be ans ongoing probleong as people are hooked up on their phone. r >> reporter:inder that texting and driving is illegal in virginia and carries a fine of 125 bucks for a first offense. adam tuss, news 4. >> it's best sometim to put it away completely so you don't see nky notifications, don't t about it. put it away in your bag. >> the only time your kids talk to you is in your car. got to put the phone away. >> this is the time when i have to get the dirt, the info. >>> coming up, traffic trouble. an anniversary promotion that created chaos around a local cheesecake factory. >>> plus, he wasn'tir the f choice or even the secd. but this morning we're hearing from the redskins new starting quarterback about his hvies for sa the season. >>> good morning, nothing today. off to school ac
higher, they just were never reported. now, with a story like this, you have to ask yourself, how many times are you checking your phone when you're behind the wheel? >> i feel like there's always a ed to check your phone. it lights up, and i feel like even if you stop the notifications, that st doesn't stop. oh, did the person respond? did i get a notification on this or that? i feel like it's going to be ans ongoing probleong as people are hooked up on their phone. r >>...
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a very good question. when president kennedy made that promise to didn't seem just like an ambitious promise, it seemed like an insane promise especially to higher ups at nasa. one after another describe ed me falling auto inin inin ining. they didn't have the infrastructure or the technology or the manpower in place to do it. president kennedy gave only 8 1/2 years to get this done. and nobody had any idea how they were going to pull it off. kennedy had made that promise not just for publicity reasons or political reasons, he'd made it for existential reasons. we were losing the space race badly against the soviet union in 1961. the presidentspectacular, so imd profound that it would overtake the soviets and win the space race. he needed some real time in which to do it because we were so behind in 19 6r61. the idea of landing a man on the moon, bringing him home safely by the end of the decade seemed a perfect combination a. >> let me follow-up on that point. why were we behind the soviet union, what were they doing at that time that we were not? >> well, that was a big question to the united states at the time. why were we behind? it all started in 1957 when the soviets launched sputn
a very good question. when president kennedy made that promise to didn't seem just like an ambitious promise, it seemed like an insane promise especially to higher ups at nasa. one after another describe ed me falling auto inin inin ining. they didn't have the infrastructure or the technology or the manpower in place to do it. president kennedy gave only 8 1/2 years to get this done. and nobody had any idea how they were going to pull it off. kennedy had made that promise not just for publicity...
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. >> ed, part of the issue you've been very, incorrectly disciplined, heading into higher fuel prices dealing with that. it's aory but wall street is a little concerned that they'll get stupider and start adding flights and other things because you think things will get easier. >> one of the challenges is, a few years ago, that's exactly what happened. oil prices were at the $100 mark and fell off the way to $30. that proved to be fairly dysfunctional for the industry you're right, that capacity came in one thing about fuel prices, they're right back to where we started at year. it's not as if we had this massive fuel prices fall and the industry i think will probably stay disciplined. >> but the reason that the fears came up again, a week and a half ago when you talked to wall street, you said that unit revenue is going to come up. that's what sparked things >> we are coming in at 3.5%. anytime with the street, you always have to miss to the upside, unless they think it's a miss even though it's in the guidance range >> why do you think there's been no new -- in the past few years, actually as the big four ha
. >> ed, part of the issue you've been very, incorrectly disciplined, heading into higher fuel prices dealing with that. it's aory but wall street is a little concerned that they'll get stupider and start adding flights and other things because you think things will get easier. >> one of the challenges is, a few years ago, that's exactly what happened. oil prices were at the $100 mark and fell off the way to $30. that proved to be fairly dysfunctional for the industry you're right,...
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higher than the market odds at this point, steve. >> yeah. >> just quickly, it's related, but i'm curious to hear your thoughts on your former employer's op-ed page, lobbying the fed to take aainst the market expectations and siding with the president. were you surprised to see that >> i was and it wasn't me but we had stephen moore on "squawk box," a former member of the editorial page, who noted what a change that is i'm guessing they're thinking we're going to have stronger growth from the tax cuts and no inflation and that we are now at neutral. i will say that there was a large contingent of people who thought the way the op-ed page of the wall street journal thinks or used to think, which was that if you have nominal growth at 5% or real growth at 3%, that a zero real fed funds rate adjusted for inflation is still accommodated and that you have both inflationary risks and bubble risks from that too low of a rate. these are people who used to, it seemed to me, argue for removing that accommodation and now they seem to be somewhere on the other side sara >> yeah. >> indeed, steve thanks, steve liesman. >> sure. >> when we come back, the best year for global m & a. so wh
higher than the market odds at this point, steve. >> yeah. >> just quickly, it's related, but i'm curious to hear your thoughts on your former employer's op-ed page, lobbying the fed to take aainst the market expectations and siding with the president. were you surprised to see that >> i was and it wasn't me but we had stephen moore on "squawk box," a former member of the editorial page, who noted what a change that is i'm guessing they're thinking we're going to...
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you're opening bid is down here you never get higher so start with your opening bid of dod up here because the left wants domestic spending. ed: no one has been ae watching that. ed: these pictures capturing the most intimate moments present president george h. w. bush and his family. a former white house photographer who took them tells us how it changed his outlook on life. you won't want to miss it, next. if you have psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of yo
you're opening bid is down here you never get higher so start with your opening bid of dod up here because the left wants domestic spending. ed: no one has been ae watching that. ed: these pictures capturing the most intimate moments present president george h. w. bush and his family. a former white house photographer who took them tells us how it changed his outlook on life. you won't want to miss it, next. if you have psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla....