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so there really will be a nip in the air. astark there really will be a nip in the air.s at six, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. this is bbc news. the headlines — theresa may will appeal to parliament to support her brexit deal again tomorrow, in an effort to find a way out of the impasse. some mps suggest they would rather accept her deal than risk not leaving the european union. uefa have moved quickly after england players were racially
so there really will be a nip in the air. astark there really will be a nip in the air.s at six, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. this is bbc news. the headlines — theresa may will appeal to parliament to support her brexit deal again tomorrow, in an effort to find a way out of the impasse. some mps suggest they would rather accept her deal than risk not leaving the european union. uefa have moved quickly after england players were...
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she had to nip off to join them as they we re had to nip off to join them as they were arriving. called best for britain, who are working with tech companies to design apps to fight brexit. that is online too. thank you again, all of you. have a good weekend if that is possible. stay calm! bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. see you monday. we have had some patchy fog this morning. it has been dense in places across the south—west of england, across the south—west of england, across the south west midlands and even across the south west midlands and eve n a cross across the south west midlands and even across north—western parts of england, but this is the latest satellite imagery. for many of us, it has been a lovely start to the day with lots of sunshine. that sunshine will continue into the afternoon. the fog is continuing to clear away from the south—west but we still have that cloud across northern ireland and much of scotla nd northern ireland and much of scotland except the north—east of scotland, where there will be clearer skies. throug
she had to nip off to join them as they we re had to nip off to join them as they were arriving. called best for britain, who are working with tech companies to design apps to fight brexit. that is online too. thank you again, all of you. have a good weekend if that is possible. stay calm! bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. see you monday. we have had some patchy fog this morning. it has been dense in places across the south—west of england, across the...
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churned the water up enough that the shark of rose perot came along to nip and nip and nip and break off votes from bush in the general election and empowered some of the populism of that time flood out of the g.o.p., into the independent side, and enabled clinton to win. >> i'm actually going to interview kashich neck week. >> i don't think if he sees the timing window working for him. >> thank you. >> i had sort of two elements to my question. one is i was thinking about the book by jane meier but dark money and the look of the evolution of the powers that be behind how we got to trump in a sense. but also looking at what you were talk about earlier in terms of consolidation -- the reduction of number of journalists out there and i'm a former journalist myself. i want wanted to look at that from at the perspective of a paper i worked at, over 25 years ago that had a small town, 45,000 people, had 25 reporters and has one reporter now. at all. so the confluence of that money on that level of political discourse and yet we have fewer and fewer journalists and more media console indic
churned the water up enough that the shark of rose perot came along to nip and nip and nip and break off votes from bush in the general election and empowered some of the populism of that time flood out of the g.o.p., into the independent side, and enabled clinton to win. >> i'm actually going to interview kashich neck week. >> i don't think if he sees the timing window working for him. >> thank you. >> i had sort of two elements to my question. one is i was thinking...
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a little nip and tuck can tighten up some of the loose, sagging skin. it's like afacelift and about a fraction of the cost. >> but get this. someeople c even fit this into their lunch break. but w do need to warn you because if you're squeamish when it comes to needles, you might away.to look >> reporter: once reserved for the rich and famous, cosmetic procedures have ge mainstream with americans spending $16 billion last year to look and feel their best. >> it's not age, it's anatomy, because people don't want to kind of look different, they want to have that natural look. that's what we do. we make them look li themselv themselves, just better. >> she is a board certified dermatologist in mclean, virginia. one of the latest procedures to reverse the signs of aging isn't actually newt all. >> they have been in europe for over 20 years. only in the last five years was it fda approved in the united states. >> reporter: people get a look at a nip and tuck without going under the knife. >> we finish threading and it's done. >> reporter: these tiny needles
a little nip and tuck can tighten up some of the loose, sagging skin. it's like afacelift and about a fraction of the cost. >> but get this. someeople c even fit this into their lunch break. but w do need to warn you because if you're squeamish when it comes to needles, you might away.to look >> reporter: once reserved for the rich and famous, cosmetic procedures have ge mainstream with americans spending $16 billion last year to look and feel their best. >> it's not age, it's...
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and the nip and b. and c. say they want to germany to compensate them for a colonial era genocide have been dealt a blow by a force in new york. from the federal and now many people to st all they want is justice. i just took a look at this the jews would compensate to the germans why can't the black people people decision is it because of the pigs who want what is it all about we just need compensation. i'm christine one goal well come to the news africa i'm glad you're cheated in we begin again today program in south east africa in the countries that have been devastated by psycho rescue and relief efforts are underway in mozambique ends of where women have been the fix it in mozambique eighty four people are dead but the government has already warned the death toll could rise to more than a thousand with communications down and roads kushal the real number of dead and injured remains unclear meanwhile the neighboring zimbabwe around. three hundred people are dead or missing and families they have started bu
and the nip and b. and c. say they want to germany to compensate them for a colonial era genocide have been dealt a blow by a force in new york. from the federal and now many people to st all they want is justice. i just took a look at this the jews would compensate to the germans why can't the black people people decision is it because of the pigs who want what is it all about we just need compensation. i'm christine one goal well come to the news africa i'm glad you're cheated in we begin...
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production costs sinking that boom is said to continue this should help the united states russia and nip at the heels of saudi arabia as the world's top oil exports the international energy agency says the u.s. will account for two thirds of the increase in global oil production over the next five years rising u.s. shale production was one of the main drivers in the collapse in oil prices in twenty fourteen from which the oil industry is just recovering to bolster prices opec russia and other producers agreed last december to reduce supply by one point two million barrels a day from january to june this year. that's had only a limited effect on opec countries currently pump sixty two million barrels a day that is likely to rise sharply by about ten percent to sixty eight million by twenty twenty four opec's output is about half that the thirty one million barrels a day it's expected to grow slowly to about thirty three million barrels by twenty twenty four. says demand for oil based plastics and petrochemicals will feed steady but slower demand growth with no peak in sight travel is the
production costs sinking that boom is said to continue this should help the united states russia and nip at the heels of saudi arabia as the world's top oil exports the international energy agency says the u.s. will account for two thirds of the increase in global oil production over the next five years rising u.s. shale production was one of the main drivers in the collapse in oil prices in twenty fourteen from which the oil industry is just recovering to bolster prices opec russia and other...
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coming up on news4 it's a nip and tuck without the knif looking into a popular cosmetic procedure that the signs of aging. the lifts have been around for 20 years in europe, but here they're news. it's the facelift at a fraction of the cost, using tiny bar ♪ ♪ 'cos i know what it means ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> we are back with a live look outside, kin of a gray, cold day outside, although the sun has been trying to come out. doug joins amelia next at 5:00 with a look at a big temperature swing for the end of our week. their team forecas in just a couple of minutes. >>> new zealand leaders agree in principle on new controls on gun ownership. the country's prime minister bs promising f up gun laws in the wake of the deadliest mass shootingze in new and's history. as nbc's sara harmon showsus, some people are voluntarily giving up their weapons. >> reporter: christchurch is a city in mourning for the 50 peo
coming up on news4 it's a nip and tuck without the knif looking into a popular cosmetic procedure that the signs of aging. the lifts have been around for 20 years in europe, but here they're news. it's the facelift at a fraction of the cost, using tiny bar ♪ ♪ 'cos i know what it means ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or...
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. >> patients getting the look of a nip and tuck without going under the knife. >> and insert each threadand that is it. >> the tiny barbed needles are in injected in the part of the body that needs a lift. >> when it goes in the skin, it stimulatesc collagen. hook f it as a fish slightly lifting the skin. body's. that healing response kicks in, producingcollagen to heal the sutured areas. >> we do threading for eye bauls, the cheeks mmpl the most common area is the jaw and the neck. we put threads in thems, if you have loose arm skin, knee skin. if you have loose belly skin after a pregnancy and you don't want t g any surgical treatment. >> it may look painful but a topical numbering cream is applied beforehand and the doctor says there is no risk if the thread should break. and they dissolveti over . >> after a surgery, a c-section, the same stitches that gon a scar where we stitch the belly a c-section. is no risk. if the thread snaps, to it's going to dissolve. >> the price ranges from 1,000 to $3,00 depending on the threads you use and where you put them. some people, it's a good al
. >> patients getting the look of a nip and tuck without going under the knife. >> and insert each threadand that is it. >> the tiny barbed needles are in injected in the part of the body that needs a lift. >> when it goes in the skin, it stimulatesc collagen. hook f it as a fish slightly lifting the skin. body's. that healing response kicks in, producingcollagen to heal the sutured areas. >> we do threading for eye bauls, the cheeks mmpl the most common area is...
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the surf crashes and nipping at his heels as he safely rides that one out.ps back around and meets up with his partner. his tow partner scoops up ross and takes him to safety. bet you missed this. >> oh, snap. yes. >> same wave. watch closely, few things here. he flips, they're fine, but in definite jeopardy. both of these teams attempted the same wave at the same time. depending on who you talk to, nobody knows who had the right of way. >> it looks like by the time the jet ski flipped, the wave may
the surf crashes and nipping at his heels as he safely rides that one out.ps back around and meets up with his partner. his tow partner scoops up ross and takes him to safety. bet you missed this. >> oh, snap. yes. >> same wave. watch closely, few things here. he flips, they're fine, but in definite jeopardy. both of these teams attempted the same wave at the same time. depending on who you talk to, nobody knows who had the right of way. >> it looks like by the time the jet...
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. >> reporter: patients getting the look of a nip and tuck without going under the knife.es neere injected into the body that needs a lift. >> when you put that in the face, and the barbs pull on the skin, it can have a lifting effect of the stain. >> while the threats aren place, the body natural healing kicks in. the price a threat lift ranges from $1,000 to $3,000, pe nding on how manyea t you use. for some people, it's a good aio ternty a traditional face-lift. that can cost t$10,000 $15,000. and the downtime canibe costly, too.u >> if yon get past the need needles. >> i couldn't watch that. >>> i am still working hard to get fit for spring all of you. >> looking good. >> uh-huh. they have targeted the tee trouble spots, ladies.ak we've a look at aty var of workouts. coming up, i'm going to give you an update on myre pr. and expert tips of high intensity workouts. >> i hithe hiit heworkouts, high intensity interval trainings. >> you're looking grt. fantastic. >>> we have more still ahead -- democrats demand a new investigation into president trump. >> this onesonnected
. >> reporter: patients getting the look of a nip and tuck without going under the knife.es neere injected into the body that needs a lift. >> when you put that in the face, and the barbs pull on the skin, it can have a lifting effect of the stain. >> while the threats aren place, the body natural healing kicks in. the price a threat lift ranges from $1,000 to $3,000, pe nding on how manyea t you use. for some people, it's a good aio ternty a traditional face-lift. that can...
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the surf crashes and nipping at his heels as he safely rides that one out. loops back around and meets up with his partner. his tow partner scoops up ross and takes him to safety. bet you missed this. >> oh, snap. yes. >> same wave. watch closely, few things here. he flips, they're fine, but in definite jeopardy. both of these teams attempted the same wave at the same time. depending on who you talk to, nobody knows who had the right of way. >> it looks like by the time the jet ski flipped, the wave may have been out from under him. he could have had a pretty solid fall below him. >> it's hard to see what happens on the other side of that. look. here comes the next swell. there's the surfer's little head barely getting out of the waey f that swell before it crashes down. the action still going on before the next swell approaches. ramon, the tow driver, is there and they're racing to get out of the way of the next swell. just barely do it. >> dang. >> that was crazy. >> hard to believe the story behind this sweet little bat video started here. this is in russ
the surf crashes and nipping at his heels as he safely rides that one out. loops back around and meets up with his partner. his tow partner scoops up ross and takes him to safety. bet you missed this. >> oh, snap. yes. >> same wave. watch closely, few things here. he flips, they're fine, but in definite jeopardy. both of these teams attempted the same wave at the same time. depending on who you talk to, nobody knows who had the right of way. >> it looks like by the time the...
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that warning affects nip who is not vaccinated for the measles who ate at sauced barbecue and spirit on first treat last saturday in livermore between 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. one person with the disease was apparently at the restaurant dean those hours and health officials say the warning all applies to young children who have not been completely vaccinated and people with weakened immune systems. we are told the case is not connected to the other possible cases ever exposure in santa clara county. >>> if you haven't noticed, gas prices have increased up and down the state. it is being blamed on the temporary shutdown of the valero refinery and at a problem in los angeles. according to aaa, the average price of gas in california is now $3.57, 89 cents higher than the national average. >>> in just a matter of days, new york is poised to become the first city in america to impose congestion fees to drive in the busiest sections of town. it is an idea san francisco has studied and so far failed to implement. starting on april 1st, cars in new york will have to pay $12 to $14 and truck
that warning affects nip who is not vaccinated for the measles who ate at sauced barbecue and spirit on first treat last saturday in livermore between 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. one person with the disease was apparently at the restaurant dean those hours and health officials say the warning all applies to young children who have not been completely vaccinated and people with weakened immune systems. we are told the case is not connected to the other possible cases ever exposure in santa clara...
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so i want to see police forces surging officers from other duties into dealing with knife crime, nippingthe bad early, making sure we turn this spike around and don't allow it to grow spike around and don't allow it to gi’ow any spike around and don't allow it to grow any further. welljoining us from birmingham is david jamieson, police and crime commissioner for the west midlands. presumably you have co—signed this letter because you believe there is a correlation between knife crime and officers on the streets. there isa and officers on the streets. there is a clear correlation with the number of police that we have. we have lost 2000 and the west midlands, quarter of our force, have lost 2000 and the west midlands, quarter of ourforce, and we have seen the work that we do in neighbourhoods substantially reduced. but the more worrying thing over a period of four or five years, we have stopped doing a lot of that good diversionary work, working with young people, building up relationships and getting relationships and getting relationships between gangs sorted out. a lot of that really
so i want to see police forces surging officers from other duties into dealing with knife crime, nippingthe bad early, making sure we turn this spike around and don't allow it to grow spike around and don't allow it to gi’ow any spike around and don't allow it to grow any further. welljoining us from birmingham is david jamieson, police and crime commissioner for the west midlands. presumably you have co—signed this letter because you believe there is a correlation between knife crime and...
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of telling our own stories and not letting in this digital era and not letting any of those mistakes nip up and become our stories the next day so we went and i think this this kind of ends has to continue and i do hope these experience with the opinion that it's providing us a very strong and powerful example to continue with that so that a you're on your brain wavelength as our community solomon i heard you there but just at the end of the shows i have enough time for one point i have just enough time to read this last tweet before we go this is a black lad who says that it is about time that we as africans covered our own events and stories poor journalism by the western media must also get better as solomon there is so patrick that are and so that led them i thank you so much you can continue this conversation online by following us on twitter we are at a.j. stream we'll see you next time. to. get. to. a chance for union off the decades of separation caused by a war. one i want to use joins a mother's journey to bring you not with the son she lost more than sixty years ago in the kor
of telling our own stories and not letting in this digital era and not letting any of those mistakes nip up and become our stories the next day so we went and i think this this kind of ends has to continue and i do hope these experience with the opinion that it's providing us a very strong and powerful example to continue with that so that a you're on your brain wavelength as our community solomon i heard you there but just at the end of the shows i have enough time for one point i have just...
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they are trying to nip and tuck and come up with the money that the president wants. >>> bo o'rourkeling in mojor dollars for his campaign. the o'rourke say than $6.1 million was raised in the first day. bernie sanders' first day donation was around $5 million.a >> to our area. the supreme court is ding into a case that could have a dramatic impact on the way virginia governs. hundreds of people lined up to o get ourt and hear the arguments. last year, the federal court ruled that 11 districts concentrate black voters it would make it difficult for republicans toetain power in the general assembly. they are trying to convince justices that the gerry mapd gerrymandering should be thrown out. >> maryland lawmakers are taking a step to create tougher penalties for crimes against women. wallin was a teacher at wild lake high scho a. she was no killed by her boyfriend in 2017 when she was 14eg weeks nt. according to our news partners at wtop, the law passed the senate, with a 46-1 vote. it's headed to the house. it the bill would allow for ten extra years for those that commit violest cri
they are trying to nip and tuck and come up with the money that the president wants. >>> bo o'rourkeling in mojor dollars for his campaign. the o'rourke say than $6.1 million was raised in the first day. bernie sanders' first day donation was around $5 million.a >> to our area. the supreme court is ding into a case that could have a dramatic impact on the way virginia governs. hundreds of people lined up to o get ourt and hear the arguments. last year, the federal court ruled...
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it is not about little nips and tucks and a bit of a concession here and a compromise there.y hard to see how there. it is very hard to see how the government can win them back on board, coupled with the fact that they have been under so much pressure. they have been through the milland pressure. they have been through the mill and they have come out the other side and they are still opposing mrs may's deal, so you can't even ruff them up to get them on board. that means, i think, that the prospect of mrs may holding her vote tomorrow now looks pretty shaky. have a listen to the disagreements that there clearly are now among mrs may's critics. this is a pairof now among mrs may's critics. this is a pair of members of the european research group are brexiteers, john whittingdale and mark francois. listen to their different take on mrs may's decision last night. the fact the prime minister said she would stand aside for the second stage, i think that is helpful, because i would like to see somebody at that time who believes in brexit, but the important thing is that we first ge
it is not about little nips and tucks and a bit of a concession here and a compromise there.y hard to see how there. it is very hard to see how the government can win them back on board, coupled with the fact that they have been under so much pressure. they have been through the milland pressure. they have been through the mill and they have come out the other side and they are still opposing mrs may's deal, so you can't even ruff them up to get them on board. that means, i think, that the...
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they say it's cutting the top speed for the 2020 model, thee only be able to hit 112 miles per hour nipped of the current 130 miles per hour. it's part of the vision 2020 initiative to reduce accidents and fatalities and serious injuries. it's also exploring technology to limit the speed of the cars when they drive by schools and hospitals. i love that idea. >> since the speed limit is still 65. >> but especially in front of the school, you don't have on to stink eye other parents. >>> a lot of people heading to school today, do they need the umbrellas? yes. >> you can see storm ranger is already covered with rain. moving into san francisco, where you see the yellows, that shows a bit more intense rain. and then we're also starting to see some light rain moving into oakland, and then also approaching the concourt area. so this is the rain that's going to be sticking around for a couple days, and it's going to bring us some times of showers, you but also a we had morning commute. this is a live look outside of you have to turn up though windshield wipers. we're starting to see the raindrops
they say it's cutting the top speed for the 2020 model, thee only be able to hit 112 miles per hour nipped of the current 130 miles per hour. it's part of the vision 2020 initiative to reduce accidents and fatalities and serious injuries. it's also exploring technology to limit the speed of the cars when they drive by schools and hospitals. i love that idea. >> since the speed limit is still 65. >> but especially in front of the school, you don't have on to stink eye other parents....
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other folks and other countries are nipping at our feels heels. when thinking hard about how far we've come since world war ii, and taking stock of where we are today, in many respects we are thinking in the same way we have since word war ii, since dr. bush's' famous treaty, science, the endless frontier and i would call that from world war ii to the present, the first bold era of science and technology in that endless frontier, the past 75 years have been extraordinary. we are about to turn a page into a new frontier and that's what i want to talk about today. if you think about where we are going, let me start to paint a picture where i think we need to go. think of the american r&d enterprise is a big jigsaw puzzle. when we have our heads down, we tend to focus on a piece of that puzzle or a couple of pieces, may be our particular piece and how pieces fit together and that's absolutely appropriate and our role as individual researchers and groups of researchers and centers and things like that. when we do that, which is appropriate, we tend to
other folks and other countries are nipping at our feels heels. when thinking hard about how far we've come since world war ii, and taking stock of where we are today, in many respects we are thinking in the same way we have since word war ii, since dr. bush's' famous treaty, science, the endless frontier and i would call that from world war ii to the present, the first bold era of science and technology in that endless frontier, the past 75 years have been extraordinary. we are about to turn a...
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americans, and then the obama-biden crew lied about the reason for the attack at the time romney was nipping at their heels in 2012. remember, that was september/october, 2012. and finally, the failed russian reset. russia's annexation of crimea it's moved to eastern ukraine which gave putin power, and a much-needed foreign policy win. i could go on and on and on. obama and biden fully embrace this new world order, and they were loved because they embraced agreements like the trans-pacific partnership and the u.n. climate accords. trump comes in and rejects both. because he believes, rightly they ceded to watch american power and decision-making too far-flung foreign bureaucracy. but biden, oh, he would return things to the old status quo. >> the trans-pacific partnership is another disaster. done and pushed by special interests who want to rape our country, expect other countries to pay their fair share for the cost of their defense. americans will be the captains of their own destiny once again. >> laura: trump actually goes to brussels and he declares thau the era of free riding from nato
americans, and then the obama-biden crew lied about the reason for the attack at the time romney was nipping at their heels in 2012. remember, that was september/october, 2012. and finally, the failed russian reset. russia's annexation of crimea it's moved to eastern ukraine which gave putin power, and a much-needed foreign policy win. i could go on and on and on. obama and biden fully embrace this new world order, and they were loved because they embraced agreements like the trans-pacific...
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but unfortunately, we are not performing up to our potentials and other folks, other countries are nipping at our heels. in fact, you know, what i realized, when thinking hard about how far we've come, since world war ii, and taking stock of where we're at today, that in many respects we're kind of thinking in the same ways that we have since world war ii. since dr. bush's famous treaty, science, the endless frontier. and i would call that period, from the bush treatise, world war ii, up to the present, that first great bold era of science and technology in that endless frontier. the past 75 years have been extraordinary. and i think we're about to turn a page into a new frontier. and that's what i want to talk to you about today. so if you think about where we're going, let me just sort of start to paint a picture for you of where i think we need to go. think of the american r&d enterprise as a big jigsaw puzzle. when we have our heads down, we tend to focus on a piece of that puzzle or maybe a couple of pieces. maybe our particular piece, and how a few pieces fit together and that's abso
but unfortunately, we are not performing up to our potentials and other folks, other countries are nipping at our heels. in fact, you know, what i realized, when thinking hard about how far we've come, since world war ii, and taking stock of where we're at today, that in many respects we're kind of thinking in the same ways that we have since world war ii. since dr. bush's famous treaty, science, the endless frontier. and i would call that period, from the bush treatise, world war ii, up to the...
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is nipped in the bud by the act. but there is a larger conversation taking place in the advocacy community. we have been talking about many people in that community as a part of our project, and the how --crecy regime and the whistleblower protection community that has emerged and developed is informing some of that are taking place in the european union for example, but also other countries. there is a sharing of information in the advocacy contextut the u.s. remains somewhat different because of those constitutional questions. one more question. -- mr. sexton: one more question. >> this is related to the last question. you talked about our lack of a , and yourets act alluded to the prosecution of whistleblowers and how the sb is -- the espionage act used at whistleblowers. was one of you could expand on that. wondering if you could expand on that. in the united states, prosecution through the espionage act revolves around the handling of the information and the dissemination of that, the passing of the information
is nipped in the bud by the act. but there is a larger conversation taking place in the advocacy community. we have been talking about many people in that community as a part of our project, and the how --crecy regime and the whistleblower protection community that has emerged and developed is informing some of that are taking place in the european union for example, but also other countries. there is a sharing of information in the advocacy contextut the u.s. remains somewhat different because...
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the pelican then takes a nip at hardesty and apparently gets away unharmed.er there's ano post on his page that says i'm so huny i could t a pelican. and there's picture of him holding a baby deer and a bird. florida authorities say the re investigating to determine if there will be more charges against hardesty. >> this person has a tendency to show no remor for his actions on facebook, almost seem to be taunting and laughing. >> reporter: at his home his father tells me he's receivi threatening phone calls since the video of his son was posted. >> i'm getting life >> reporter: his father says if there is a warrant in this case for his son,e will drive his son to florida to turn himself in. he says his son is a fisherman and would never do anything to hurt a pelican. reporting from davidson, maryland, chris gordon, news 4. > i'm erika gone lez here at the live desk with an update on ald eagle rescue situation that we first reported just a little while ago on metro. now we are seeing the update here is that wildlife officials this een placed -- put on trainto and brought here his loca
the pelican then takes a nip at hardesty and apparently gets away unharmed.er there's ano post on his page that says i'm so huny i could t a pelican. and there's picture of him holding a baby deer and a bird. florida authorities say the re investigating to determine if there will be more charges against hardesty. >> this person has a tendency to show no remor for his actions on facebook, almost seem to be taunting and laughing. >> reporter: at his home his father tells me he's...
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. >> dana: and it gets harder in the future if you don't nip it in the bud now. not to be a mom or anything. >> if you look at the problems they're having, they passed these sweeping background check law that should have been in all the headlines and that got swamped. the yemen resolution they were outmaneuvered. they've got more than a message problem here. i think everyone in the democratic party has a lot of respect for nancy pelosi, but i think they're hoping to get past this. i just don't know if they can. >> dana: they can get frustrated pretty quick. they have a presidential election coming right after that. olivier knox, we appreciate you being here. some new legal action from michael cohen. the president's former personal attorney now suing the trump organization in new york's top court claiming it owes him money from unpaid bills. i did not see this one coming. catherine herridge has more from washington. >> reporter: good afternoon. according to the court documents, cohen said the trump organization failed to cover his legal fees and costs that arose a
. >> dana: and it gets harder in the future if you don't nip it in the bud now. not to be a mom or anything. >> if you look at the problems they're having, they passed these sweeping background check law that should have been in all the headlines and that got swamped. the yemen resolution they were outmaneuvered. they've got more than a message problem here. i think everyone in the democratic party has a lot of respect for nancy pelosi, but i think they're hoping to get past this. i...
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if they would have nipped it in the bud then, they wouldn't be having this problem now. >> jesse: can i say something? remember when nancy came in and they said nancy was going to cut off people's heads and they weren't going to realize they were bleeding. now nancy is bleeding. she hasn't been able to execute this. >> greg: jedediah, omar is getting some very strong support from david duke who says -- >> dana: does she condemn david duke? >> greg: i have no idea. he claims that omar is the most important member of congress. >> jedediah: it's amazing she doesn't take eat from that. she doesn't take heat for that. >> jesse: peter doocy should ask her. >> jedediah: for nancy pelosi to come out and say it's not about omar. of course it is and it would benefit you to say that it is about her. because now people are asking, who is it about? is it about all of you that you all felt engaged, and make this vague, odd commentary about this when in fact all the language in it, it points exactly to the comments omar made, talking about dual allegiance. it shows a refusal on their part when someo
if they would have nipped it in the bud then, they wouldn't be having this problem now. >> jesse: can i say something? remember when nancy came in and they said nancy was going to cut off people's heads and they weren't going to realize they were bleeding. now nancy is bleeding. she hasn't been able to execute this. >> greg: jedediah, omar is getting some very strong support from david duke who says -- >> dana: does she condemn david duke? >> greg: i have no idea. he...
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leslie: my father-in-law once said if you are an elephant you don't worry about the little dog who is nipping if you are president of the united states, don't let somebody on twitter, even if it is one of your lead employees' spouses, bob v. brush it off, let it roll off. >> harris: pachyderm wisdom! elephant was in. >> tyrus: in the elephant's defense -- [laughter] i just wanted to clean that up. >> leslie: done mike >> lisa: will leave it on the elephant talk. new turn in the divide over democrats 'support of israel. comments woman's woman's remarks that everybody thought was anti-semitic. what they want them to boycott now. stay tuned for this. ♪ that rocking chair would look grahh, new house, eh?e. well, you should definitely see how geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. nice tip. i'll give you two bucks for the chair. two?! that's a victorian antique! all right, how much for the recliner, then? wait wait... how did that get out here? that is definitely not for sale! is this a yard sale? if it's in the yard then it's... for sale. oh, here we go. geico. it's easy to switch and
leslie: my father-in-law once said if you are an elephant you don't worry about the little dog who is nipping if you are president of the united states, don't let somebody on twitter, even if it is one of your lead employees' spouses, bob v. brush it off, let it roll off. >> harris: pachyderm wisdom! elephant was in. >> tyrus: in the elephant's defense -- [laughter] i just wanted to clean that up. >> leslie: done mike >> lisa: will leave it on the elephant talk. new turn...
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maybe we should nip it. >> juan: another politician waging war on meat. it in public schools to help fight climate change? stay with us on "the five" ." (mom vo) we fit a lot of life into our subaru forester. (dad) it's good to be back. (mom) it sure is. (mom vo) over the years, we trusted it to carry and protect the things that were most important to us. we always knew we had a lot of life ahead of us. (mom) remember this? (mom vo) that's why we chose a car that we knew would be there for us through it all. (male vo) welcome to the all-new 2019 subaru forester. the longest-lasting, most trusted forester ever. that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my retirement is protected. learn more at retire your risk dot org. i'with uncontrollederson who moderate-to-severe eczema, . or atopic dermatitis... ...you feel like you're itching all the time. and you never know how your skin will look. because deep within your skin... ...an overly sensitive immune system... ...could be the cause. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is
maybe we should nip it. >> juan: another politician waging war on meat. it in public schools to help fight climate change? stay with us on "the five" ." (mom vo) we fit a lot of life into our subaru forester. (dad) it's good to be back. (mom) it sure is. (mom vo) over the years, we trusted it to carry and protect the things that were most important to us. we always knew we had a lot of life ahead of us. (mom) remember this? (mom vo) that's why we chose a car that we knew...
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. >> reporter: patients getting the look of a nip and tuc without going under the knife. >> we insert each thread in and it's done. >> reporter: these tinyd bar needles are injected right into the part of your body that need a lift >> when it goes under the skin gen to growes col when you put that in the face and the barbs pl on theskin, it can have a lifting affect on the skin. >> reporter: think of it as a fish hook lightly lifting the skin while the threads are place, the body's natural healing response kicks in,pr ucing collagen to heal the suitured areas. the price for a thread lift nges from $1,000 to $3,000 depending on how many threads you use andhere you putthem. for some people it's a good alternative to a traditilial face. that can cost $10,000 to $15,00w and the time can be costly too. doreen gentzler, news4. >> fascinating. >> i can't watch that. >> you can't be shy of needles. >> i know. >>> get your brackets filled out. march madness starts today. >>> and molette green turns up the intensity in her quest to get fit for spring. she shares four things to know about high i
. >> reporter: patients getting the look of a nip and tuc without going under the knife. >> we insert each thread in and it's done. >> reporter: these tinyd bar needles are injected right into the part of your body that need a lift >> when it goes under the skin gen to growes col when you put that in the face and the barbs pl on theskin, it can have a lifting affect on the skin. >> reporter: think of it as a fish hook lightly lifting the skin while the threads are...
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. >> lisa: they couldn't do something sweeping but they could nip around the edges on it. >> harris: you look at this is congress give themselves the authority under the national emergency act to try and resend a national emergency declaration. similarly, the president has the authority to declare a national emergency. it's under the national emergencies act, for essentially any reason that they deem a national emergency. so it's kind of funny because both congress and the white house are exercising their ability and authority under the national emergencies act. they will say that the democrats pointing their finger at president trump and sing this is overreach -- i think there's a fair argument to be said there, but they were silent when president obama used executive authority to essentially write his own legislation on immigration issues like daca. >> harris: there are four words that make me nervous -- "it's up to congress." [laughter] it seems like the president knows what he needs to do. he's moving forward. he's got some money, he wants a supplement that. >> melissa: i think h
. >> lisa: they couldn't do something sweeping but they could nip around the edges on it. >> harris: you look at this is congress give themselves the authority under the national emergency act to try and resend a national emergency declaration. similarly, the president has the authority to declare a national emergency. it's under the national emergencies act, for essentially any reason that they deem a national emergency. so it's kind of funny because both congress and the white...
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he was battling against ronald reagan and it was a nip and tuck battle initially and then ronald reaganally the battle between the two marked a change in their relationship. they -- the two men, i think, went on to respect each other a great deal, and it was a great surprise when ronald reagan tapped george h.w. bush to be his vice president at the convention in 1980. >> and what type of vice president was he? >> i think he was marked by his loyalty and his discretion. one of the ways that george bush earned the trust of ronald reagan was after the assassination attempt on reagan's life in 1981, reagan was in the hospital and bush was here in the state of texas and was brought back to washington and it was suggested that he land on the south lawn of the white house. and george bush said, look, only the president lands on the south lawn. he, instead, went to the vice president's residence and drove to the white house from there. and that -- that bit of discretion was much appreciated by ronald reagan. >> george w. bush played a big role in his father's 1988 presidential campaign. what di
he was battling against ronald reagan and it was a nip and tuck battle initially and then ronald reaganally the battle between the two marked a change in their relationship. they -- the two men, i think, went on to respect each other a great deal, and it was a great surprise when ronald reagan tapped george h.w. bush to be his vice president at the convention in 1980. >> and what type of vice president was he? >> i think he was marked by his loyalty and his discretion. one of the...
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nip it in the bud. have the discussion, say where we stand so we can go onto the people's business. >> thank you for your time this saturday. >> thanks for having me. >>> still ahead, empire actor jessie smollett indicted on 16 felony counts of disorderly conduct. why authorities are charging him with every lie they say he told. naysayer said no one would subscribe to a car the way they subscribe to movies. we don't follow the naysayers. ♪ ♪ they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. and one of america's best savings rates. to top it off, you can open one from anywhere in 5 minutes. this isn't a typical bank. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the
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john, if he is solely representing the interest of the united states or, again, if he's being ma nib nip pew lated wittingly or unwittingly by a foreign intelligence service. >> phil mudd, as of last night you still had security clearance, i'm not sure about this morning. but when you find out that president trump overruled the assessment and the advice of the cia, the fbi, the white house counsel, and the chief of staff, what do you think? >> i mean, a couple reactions. one, as a professional you look at it and ask a question that samantha is talking about why. typically if you have a security clearance that you can't getl through, there's fund mental questions. you don't declare who you knew in the past. you don't declare financial interests. there are basic things, for example in shoplifting or spousal abuse, but there's a whole vaert of things that come in background investigations, i'm not suggest any of that happened. at a personal level this is frustrating. john brennon who i knew when i was at the cia had his security clearance revoked by the president because of what he said. i
john, if he is solely representing the interest of the united states or, again, if he's being ma nib nip pew lated wittingly or unwittingly by a foreign intelligence service. >> phil mudd, as of last night you still had security clearance, i'm not sure about this morning. but when you find out that president trump overruled the assessment and the advice of the cia, the fbi, the white house counsel, and the chief of staff, what do you think? >> i mean, a couple reactions. one, as a...
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marks and david price's stomach forcing the competition to stop in the fifth round that didn't quite nip the incident in the bud though fans at the venue three drinks at alli as he was led away. and i will have more like a fourth look forward to it thank you very much now finally this bulletin whether it's shakespeare wordsworth kepler or kates or something far more where people's tastes vary widely when it comes to poets and they're getting more exposure through a modern platform jessica baldwin explains from london. well it's. lonely wanderers which. was wrapped up when open mike poetry night in trendy east london. is just is this. is love is that what i think nowhere to be seen a tweed jacket or sheaf of paper that's true and we should wish her well i carry her. years but it's time to let go. so many poets not enough time to accommodate them all these are many laws ok so for enjoy listening to the many of the new fans have found poetry right here on their phones instagram poems designed to be read on a single screen canadian poet ruby core has three point six million followers millenn
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it seems pretty clear nip wanyoo maintains loyalty to the white house will try to exert. >> the last is a story we've covered and been bizarre to me. who is peter smith? >> so peter smith is a long-term republican operative. he was sort of an anti-clinton guy. >> and a donor. >> yes, yes, exactly. during the 2016 campaign he took it upon himself to find e-mails that he believed had been stolen from hillary clinton's private e-mail server. he raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to do this. he claimed to have a relationship with michael flynn and other figures in the campaign. he solicited experts to try to weigh in. he was on the dark web but he liked to have this air of espionage about himself pretty clearly. it ended tragically. "the wall street journal" reported on this effort. ten days later he took his own life in minnesota. it remains a plaqblack box. it's either this guy is doing a weird free lancing or has potential significance. >> i want a definitive accounting of where we ended up on that whole thing. it may be possible it was a bizarre free lance exercise, also possibl
it seems pretty clear nip wanyoo maintains loyalty to the white house will try to exert. >> the last is a story we've covered and been bizarre to me. who is peter smith? >> so peter smith is a long-term republican operative. he was sort of an anti-clinton guy. >> and a donor. >> yes, yes, exactly. during the 2016 campaign he took it upon himself to find e-mails that he believed had been stolen from hillary clinton's private e-mail server. he raised hundreds of thousands...
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thank you very much, follow it all during the course of the day, premier league nip and tap!me minister but the ethiopian prime minister has tweeted condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. we will keep you up—to—date with developments here on the bbc news channel. most of us wouldn't fancy going for an outside dip at this time of year. but for some the colder the better. ice swimming is becoming more and more popular and its supporters hope it'll get olympic recognition soon. following months of preparation and freezing ice baths, a group of british swimmers will travel to russia to take part in the world championship next week. one of them isjonty warneken. before we speak to him, let's see him in action. for generations, people have found freezing water that hides below the ice exhilarating and invigorating. and today, not that much has changed. the international ice swimming world championships are held here in murmansk in russia. 400 swimmers from 32 different countries will be battling it out for a medal. another of team gb‘s competitors is jonty warneken, f
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the dollar has nipped into the green. doves, the fed out of the -- out-dove the doves.ive of the longest winning streak since the 31st of january. the yuan hit a nine-month high. continued dollar weakness globally. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving simple. easy. awesome. stay connected with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. debra: you are watching bloomberg. i am debra mao. the fed says interest rates could be on hold for "sometime" as raising global risks outweigh the outlook for the u.s. economy and domestic inflation remains muted. chairman jay powell says there is no did it to suggest a move either up or down, adding policymakers should remain patient and let the situation play out. shed rate hikes fr
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before work in the early hours of this morning, i nipped into the radio 2 studios to give them a bita day. i mean, it's a big day. yes, it is a big day, brexit—wise. i'm obsessed by it. all i want to do is watch it but instead, no, here i am. that's absolutely fine. i'll watch when i go home. does it make you feel sick that we're moving when you're talking to us? a little. it looks like you're on a boat, and you're swaying. it's odd. we've got a rhythm going. how are you feeling, hours and hours in? i won't lie, a wall has been hit a little bit. i felt a bit sick earlier. but i've eaten some salty crisps, because salt apparently helps the nausea. it's a bit like jet lag, you know when you go through the night and you haven't slept and you feeljust a little bit shaky and quite sick? but working through that. yeah. we are looking after each other. we are both strapped up with tape at this point, because our backs started to go... no way! but the tape helped a lot, didn't it? it's amazing. we have a professor here, professor greg whyte, who's gone on all of the... oh, my gosh. ..comic r
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the fact that the fed was trying to nip the short end wasn't working.l kinds of ways. it's part of the fact that we've got slow down. pound now desperately -- powell now desperately trying to backtrack on what caused this inversion. haslinda: the bond markets suggesting a recession is coming? >> slowdown is here right now. with the policies we've got, recession is coming. even though we have powell making very accommodative noises there is no real sign, of any policy change. they may be september before qt andold back on qe -- no rate cuts until then. it may not be enough. there's a real danger we end up having created conditions that create a recession whether it manifests by then or takes longer to come through. i think the fed have created this recession by policies that don't make sense. haslinda: what does that mean for the markets here? you take a look at the bond markets. an accident waiting to happen in this kind of environment. i think what we are going to see is that the real problem we have is you look at thai exports, the data that came out
the fact that the fed was trying to nip the short end wasn't working.l kinds of ways. it's part of the fact that we've got slow down. pound now desperately -- powell now desperately trying to backtrack on what caused this inversion. haslinda: the bond markets suggesting a recession is coming? >> slowdown is here right now. with the policies we've got, recession is coming. even though we have powell making very accommodative noises there is no real sign, of any policy change. they may be...
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they are looking to do is revisit the rules so they can get more stringent and rigorous, and hope to nipse problems in the bud. alix: what kind of companies is this most detrimental for? anna: a lot of these companies that have ended up having problems, the cells to a lot of the big pharmaceutical companies with names you've heard of, and then put them into finished pills, and that is what gets sent out to patients. alix: anna edney, thank you so much. coming up on this program, art hogan, a national holdings chief market strategist. his strategy when you have a continued fall in global yield. that is the story of the day. commodities just kind of confused. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: it will be an excellent deal. president trump sounding asitive on trade with china u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer and treasury secretary steven mnuchin prepare for talks in beijing tomorrow. u.k. prime minister theresa may takes a backseat as the house of commons and trolls brexit for a day to vote on new proposals. bond bulls back in control. germany sells debt at you negative yields. welcome
they are looking to do is revisit the rules so they can get more stringent and rigorous, and hope to nipse problems in the bud. alix: what kind of companies is this most detrimental for? anna: a lot of these companies that have ended up having problems, the cells to a lot of the big pharmaceutical companies with names you've heard of, and then put them into finished pills, and that is what gets sent out to patients. alix: anna edney, thank you so much. coming up on this program, art hogan, a...
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. >> just nip it. tuck -- you know. >> yeah. >> stitch it. whatever needs to happen. >> call us.et your turn. anne will get her turn very he including how mixed martial arts star conorcgregor reportedly faces new legal tro su >>> the heaviest rain the heaviest rain with the afternoon cold front will push through and we will have some breaks with isolated thunderstorms. showers on thursday and drier and sunnier weather for the end of the week. >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by -- i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. (coughs) ah! i missed you! then i discovered mucinex. one pill lasts 12 hours, and i'm good. mucinex releases fast and lasts 12 hours, not 4. let's end this. for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant. turns out i was just sensitive to a protein commonly now, with a2 milk®... ...i can finally enjoy cereal again. it's delicious like real milk. because, it is real milk! a2 milk® is... ...real milk from real cows that... ...produce only the a2 protein. i love milk! i'm so happy i found this. a2 milk®, real milk that's easier on dig
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and it was nip and tuck. they captured two diplomats. the british had been taken off a british boat, a neutral boat. the public was enthusiastic because there was very little for the union to be excited about until early 1862. lincoln knew the public would be disappointed. he says to one newspaper jourmist/editor, could you prepare a public opinion about these on toe diplomats. another thing they did during this period between november 1860 and 1861 was to discourage office seekers coming out to springfield to ask tore appointments. would publicize the name hoping it would embarrass him. i think linchingon was grateful and in return he made him have easy access. he was german and linchingon's principal secretary at that time was german. so he was one of the sources of information that vo lmplmp arch rd used. he was answering his mail and consulting with him all the time. so journalists depend upon having good sources and he had a good source. linchingon's relationship with the press was positive. he used the press and he would float stor
and it was nip and tuck. they captured two diplomats. the british had been taken off a british boat, a neutral boat. the public was enthusiastic because there was very little for the union to be excited about until early 1862. lincoln knew the public would be disappointed. he says to one newspaper jourmist/editor, could you prepare a public opinion about these on toe diplomats. another thing they did during this period between november 1860 and 1861 was to discourage office seekers coming out...
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. >> we need to nip this in the bud before you become a hoarder. >> that's a scene from the show "freshpast decade. her books have sold more than 3.5 million copies. and happier with gretchen rubin has 66 million downloads. her book outer order, inner calm. by the way, gayle has left, we haven't decluttered the table. she's off on assignment. what is "outer order?" >> outer order is when we've cleared away things that are clogging our space. we've gotten rid of things we don't need. don't love. some people want more, they need abundance. some people love simplicity. but it's getting in the way of our happiness. >> why does it make you happy? >> because there's a focus with inner calm. not everybody feels this way. some people are truly clutter blind. they don't see it, they don't care. but for most people, it gets rid of bad feelings. it makes you feel more engaged with your things. you can find things easier. >> for most people it's daunting and getting rid of things that clutter up their life. what's the first step to climb this evertest? >> the first thing is to get organized. you wa
. >> we need to nip this in the bud before you become a hoarder. >> that's a scene from the show "freshpast decade. her books have sold more than 3.5 million copies. and happier with gretchen rubin has 66 million downloads. her book outer order, inner calm. by the way, gayle has left, we haven't decluttered the table. she's off on assignment. what is "outer order?" >> outer order is when we've cleared away things that are clogging our space. we've gotten rid of...
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china, other countries are nipping at our heels and if we don't get our house in order on a path withscal discipline, they're going to have to overtake us and at that point we can just keep firing because they'll replace us as the reserve currency. connell: it will be too late. >> there's a controversy with the green agenda we can have an economic armageddon. in fact, we put out a website. economic armageddon.com for details if you go down this path of enormous spending will triple our economy, but millions of people at a job, bankrupt the middle part of the country. trinket will start to happen? how would it start and what's your theory on that? >> great question. the key is to point out as interest rates will start to rise as inflation increases and once that happens, that eats up more and more about federal budget. then you have pressure on even social security and medicare, how do we pay for those. that starts creating social unrest. you see the economy starting slowdowns that more people are put out of jobs sue government gets less income. it becomes a negative spiral that can se
china, other countries are nipping at our heels and if we don't get our house in order on a path withscal discipline, they're going to have to overtake us and at that point we can just keep firing because they'll replace us as the reserve currency. connell: it will be too late. >> there's a controversy with the green agenda we can have an economic armageddon. in fact, we put out a website. economic armageddon.com for details if you go down this path of enormous spending will triple our...
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like "nip tuck." >> when you stop striving for protection, you might as well be dead. >> and "rescueng field. >> tommy! ♪ ♪ exciting, everything that i'm gonna do in my life ♪ ♪ ♪ never let a day go by where i don't try ♪ ♪ and i've been dreaming ♪ ♪ dreaming bout places and things in my mind ♪ ♪ 'cause i've been ♪ growing wings now i'm ready to fly ♪ ♪ and i know i'm always ready for whatever ♪ ♪ i could take over the world believe that ♪ ♪ ooh yeah ♪ ♪ i'mma still shine right now ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna shine right now ♪ ♪ intuit's giant solutions turbotax, quickbooks and mint can help you prosper. ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. likewise!ee you again! san pellegrino. please. cosmopolitan? nope! i'll have a stella artois. ♪ your stella, miss. thank you! ♪ wild night, huh? white russian? nah, gary, gimme a stella art-toes. excuse me... good choice. well, changing can do a little good... dude abides. hey, how ya doing? uh, phil. are you guys good with brakes? we're ok. just ok? we got a saying
like "nip tuck." >> when you stop striving for protection, you might as well be dead. >> and "rescueng field. >> tommy! ♪ ♪ exciting, everything that i'm gonna do in my life ♪ ♪ ♪ never let a day go by where i don't try ♪ ♪ and i've been dreaming ♪ ♪ dreaming bout places and things in my mind ♪ ♪ 'cause i've been ♪ growing wings now i'm ready to fly ♪ ♪ and i know i'm always ready for whatever ♪ ♪ i could take over the world...
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diplomatic leadership to ensure that the looming conflicts over water can be nipped in the bud. my own constituents in northern ohio are acutely aware how precious access to clean water it can be. in the summer of 2014, fertilizer runoff led to harmful algal bloom on lake erie, compromising drinking water supplies to over half a million people just in toledo. flint, michigan, shortly thereafter, endured its own water crisis. as energy and water chair, i can assure you our committee is working tirelessly to fight for improved infrastructure, environmental protections and access to clean water. together we will meet this crisis in our country and abroad and allow the vital human right of fresh water to belong to everyone. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, i rise today to recognize the passing of a dear friend and mode
diplomatic leadership to ensure that the looming conflicts over water can be nipped in the bud. my own constituents in northern ohio are acutely aware how precious access to clean water it can be. in the summer of 2014, fertilizer runoff led to harmful algal bloom on lake erie, compromising drinking water supplies to over half a million people just in toledo. flint, michigan, shortly thereafter, endured its own water crisis. as energy and water chair, i can assure you our committee is working...
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. >> reporter: patients getting a nip and tuck without going under the knife. >> we insert each threadhe thread is in. >> reporter: theseiny barbed needles are injected right in the part of your body that needs a lift. >> when it's injected in the skin, it allows collagen to grow. when it's put in the face, it can actually have a lifting effect on the skin. >> reporter: think o as a fishhook lightly lifting the skin. while the threads in ace, the body's healing process kicks in, forcing collagen to heal the sutured area. >> w do thread lifts on the eyebrow, weo thread lifts on the jaw and neck. if you have loose arm skin, if you haveoose knee skin, we can put it in the knees. if you have loose belly skin ter aregnancy and you don't want to get any surgical treatments. >> reporter: it may look paiul t a topical numbing cream is applied beforehand, and the doctorays there is noisk if the threads should break, and they dissolve over time. >> after a surgery or a c-section, they are the same stitches that go into a scar where we stitch the belly up after a c-section. if the thread snaps, i
. >> reporter: patients getting a nip and tuck without going under the knife. >> we insert each threadhe thread is in. >> reporter: theseiny barbed needles are injected right in the part of your body that needs a lift. >> when it's injected in the skin, it allows collagen to grow. when it's put in the face, it can actually have a lifting effect on the skin. >> reporter: think o as a fishhook lightly lifting the skin. while the threads in ace, the body's healing...
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it will be nipping at the heels of california. >> it will be the eighth largest state. >> yes. for those like senator brown just came in, ohio remains in the top 10. because of the large populations and georgia is also in the top 10 as far as we can see in the future. we have to be more creative. we have to not only combine the brick and mortar facilities that we have and manage them more efficiently. but we also have to create an environment where our teams can reach rural areas of our states and be more creative when it comes to things like telehealth. but we are moving our resources to where the veterans are and i think that dr. stone has your pack answer. >> the packs will continue to expand across the nation as we higher. in montana alone we have 38 , primary care providers. we have office out to 8 additional primary care providers who will come in and expand the rural area. the secretary is exactly correct that we are seeing growth in georgia,rida, south growth in your state, sir, and we will continue to expand. let me talk about brick and mortar. veterans are no differen
it will be nipping at the heels of california. >> it will be the eighth largest state. >> yes. for those like senator brown just came in, ohio remains in the top 10. because of the large populations and georgia is also in the top 10 as far as we can see in the future. we have to be more creative. we have to not only combine the brick and mortar facilities that we have and manage them more efficiently. but we also have to create an environment where our teams can reach rural areas of...