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irma: exactly right.but we did close a $27 million series today which is a huge milestone for us, for females, the technology industry as a whole. that money will help us grow faster. emily: how do you imagine -- there is so much focus on metropolitan areas -- how do you imagine the tech industry might or will look different in a decade as a result of what you are doing, as a result of this movement? irma: i think what is important to recognize is we have all of these currently unfilled jobs in the technology industry and we are not graduating enough cs majors to fill them. they have to come from somewhere else. we think we have the solution to that. we think we can change the face of that workforce in the next five to 10 years. emily: fascinating. really glad to hear about the work you are doing. irma, thank you for joining us. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. we are live on twitter. .heck us out @techn it is friday. have a wonderful weekend. we will be back on monday. ♪ david: was
irma: exactly right.but we did close a $27 million series today which is a huge milestone for us, for females, the technology industry as a whole. that money will help us grow faster. emily: how do you imagine -- there is so much focus on metropolitan areas -- how do you imagine the tech industry might or will look different in a decade as a result of what you are doing, as a result of this movement? irma: i think what is important to recognize is we have all of these currently unfilled jobs in...
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2015, three cranes designed to withstand 95-mile-an-hour winds in florida collapsed during hurricane irma. >>> president trump declaring victory in the trade battle with mexico. it turns out he may have been the only one fighting. it is reported that mexico agreed months ago to take action on the deal with the u.s. and the president simply threatened tariffs first before accepting agreement. >> tariffs are attacks on american consumers. he's using tariffs as leverage and i think he used them as leverage in this situation brilliantly. >> the president made a charge. the president from mexico arrived in hours with real proposals on the table. >> mexico agreed to deploy its naurd to the borders with guatemala. they hope to see results in a month to a month and a half. >> the former dhhs secretary and after months and months and the president wrapping it up like an episode of a reality show. for nine days, american businesses and supply chains unsure of what was going to happen. >> on sunday morning, on face the nation, it sounded like she was trying not to twist herself in notes to not call
2015, three cranes designed to withstand 95-mile-an-hour winds in florida collapsed during hurricane irma. >>> president trump declaring victory in the trade battle with mexico. it turns out he may have been the only one fighting. it is reported that mexico agreed months ago to take action on the deal with the u.s. and the president simply threatened tariffs first before accepting agreement. >> tariffs are attacks on american consumers. he's using tariffs as leverage and i think...
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in 2017, hurricanes harvey, irma and maria hit the united states. combined with wildfires in california these natural disasters created unprecedented demand for federal disaster response and recovery resources. geographical areas most directly impacted by each event presented distinct challenges and required unique responses by local, state and federal responders. since 2017 hurricane season, officials from all levels of government along with countless businesses and nonprofits have worked to repair roads, remove debris, restore power and rebuild communities. i want to thank mr. curry from g.a.o. for appearing today. i look forward to hearing about changes and progress that fema has made in its effort to prepare for extreme weather events and help localities deal with their aftermaths since katrina and the 2017 hurricane season. of course i'm interested also in new steps that federal agencies and we here in congress can take to better prepare for and respond to natural disasters of all types. what policy changes will reduce future vulnerability, emp
in 2017, hurricanes harvey, irma and maria hit the united states. combined with wildfires in california these natural disasters created unprecedented demand for federal disaster response and recovery resources. geographical areas most directly impacted by each event presented distinct challenges and required unique responses by local, state and federal responders. since 2017 hurricane season, officials from all levels of government along with countless businesses and nonprofits have worked to...
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trabajando acÁ, me estan ambulantes han ofrecido sus productos en el parque janssen caen en la ciudad es irma Ángeles quieren se quedaron en las instalaciones del parque esta maÑana no dejaron entrar a ningÚn sÓlo veinte peor lo Único que no han hecho es que no podemos vender, porque es un parque pÚblico, pero ya tenemos aÑos. pero empezaron hace un mes se empezaron a amenazarnos que no que van a que que no se han hecho a la ciudad, ellos aseguran que desde hace mucho tiempo han buscado a reiterar su informal situaciÓn, pero no han correcta alta autoridad que enluta apoyÉ. para que no den permito de vender aquÍ en el parque, porque esta tradiciÓn mexicana hay que carta en el asunto decir, si esta gente. sÍ necesito trabajar la va a publicar como y como nosotros queremos supuesto, tiene que pagar impuesto ese es todo este aÑo la venta ambulatoria en las calles de california. dejÓ de ser motivo de cÁrcel y cargos criminales. una ley que beneficia a mÁs de cincuenta mil pequeÑos comerciantes segÚn juan rodrÍguez de la uniÓn popular de vendedores cada ambulante tiene que ser responsable para esta
trabajando acÁ, me estan ambulantes han ofrecido sus productos en el parque janssen caen en la ciudad es irma Ángeles quieren se quedaron en las instalaciones del parque esta maÑana no dejaron entrar a ningÚn sÓlo veinte peor lo Único que no han hecho es que no podemos vender, porque es un parque pÚblico, pero ya tenemos aÑos. pero empezaron hace un mes se empezaron a amenazarnos que no que van a que que no se han hecho a la ciudad, ellos aseguran que desde hace mucho tiempo han buscado...
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2017, three cranes designed to withstand 95-mile-an-hour winds in florida collapsed during hurricane irma. >>> president trump may have been the only one fighting with mexico. "the new york times" reports that mexico agreed months ago and the president merely threatened tariffs first before accepting the agreement. >> tariffs are attacks on american consumers. we don't want to see them in place long term but he's using tariffs as leverage. i think he used them in this situation brilliantly. >> the president put a charge in this whole dialogue. brought them to the table. the foreign minister arrived within hours with real proposals on the table. >> mexico has agreed to deploy their national guard to the border with guatemala. they says that been in the work for weeks. >>> the iowa hall of fame dinner was the place to be sunday night for 2020 hopefuls. 19 candidates getting five minutes each th. one common theme. >>> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> president trump. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> president trump. >> the former vice president and front runner joe biden was a no show b
2017, three cranes designed to withstand 95-mile-an-hour winds in florida collapsed during hurricane irma. >>> president trump may have been the only one fighting with mexico. "the new york times" reports that mexico agreed months ago and the president merely threatened tariffs first before accepting the agreement. >> tariffs are attacks on american consumers. we don't want to see them in place long term but he's using tariffs as leverage. i think he used them in this...
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of those you know the last few hurricane season we've seen a lot of devastating storms the harveys irma maria alas we have florence and michael on florence and michael both brought different hazards florent so was not only storm surge an inland flooding threat in fact to set record rainfall amounts of the. north and south carolina but then we have michael that had not only a diversity storm surge but those very strong winds a category 5 hurricane that brought those winds the most dangerous and often deadly part of a hurricane is not the wind but the water specifically the storm surge that's the surge of water pushed on shore by the hurricane that can range anywhere from $10.00 to $1520.00 even 30 feet above sea level flooding out cities like for instance downtown miami during hurricane arma back in 2017 as the population of the united states has increased so has the size of cities and communities along america's coastline that have been pummeled by hurricanes costing hundreds of billions of dollars in the last 3 years alone the effects of global warming and climate change are being blam
of those you know the last few hurricane season we've seen a lot of devastating storms the harveys irma maria alas we have florence and michael on florence and michael both brought different hazards florent so was not only storm surge an inland flooding threat in fact to set record rainfall amounts of the. north and south carolina but then we have michael that had not only a diversity storm surge but those very strong winds a category 5 hurricane that brought those winds the most dangerous and...
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i have maureen irma, catherine gainer, and richard to start with. if you would please come up. order. i just need you to come on up. you need to be over here. power overhead please, okay. go ahead and get started. >> i'm back, hello, how citizen park to get this happening, but if you put us on the bond, you're going to get all of that in just from those citizens. i have 30 more citizens. i'm the one that wrote you that letter about fresh water, some outdoor pool. why not have a pie in the sky idea associated with our city? we're an amazing city. let it reflect that. all these people coming to chase center and at&t, please take a minute right by jackson park, you will be shocked how much it needs work. you'll be blow away it looks that bad. please, i'm begging you, thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker please. >> good morning commissioners, i'm here to talk about jackson park. i'm the father of a 4-year-old who is an avid park users. those fields haven't been redone in ages, the clubhouse is in distinct need of seismic redo. it's not just us that needs the park. the 2,500 new
i have maureen irma, catherine gainer, and richard to start with. if you would please come up. order. i just need you to come on up. you need to be over here. power overhead please, okay. go ahead and get started. >> i'm back, hello, how citizen park to get this happening, but if you put us on the bond, you're going to get all of that in just from those citizens. i have 30 more citizens. i'm the one that wrote you that letter about fresh water, some outdoor pool. why not have a pie in the...
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his siblings, carol, olivia, charlene, sharon, irma ruth, and many god children, special god children, as well as nieces and nephews and relatives will miss him dearly. on a personal note i knew this amazing man as my uncle otis. he was one of my father's childhood best friends fwroge up in selma, alabama, uncle otis, my dat, charles williams, and ted washington refer to themselves as the four amigos in grammar school, a name that stuck with them throughout their lives. these men never forgot the lessons they learned from the fathers at the boys club in selma. their love for their hometown of selma and their commitment to service through sports will always be remembered. uncle otis and aunty linda were constant presence in the lives of my twin brothers and myself. i will always count on them for word of encouragement and boast of pride in my many accomplishments. i know i stand today as alabama's first black congresswoman because of the love and support of mentors like uncle otis and aunty linda. like my dad uncle otis will be missed but never forget gotten. his legacy will live on. m
his siblings, carol, olivia, charlene, sharon, irma ruth, and many god children, special god children, as well as nieces and nephews and relatives will miss him dearly. on a personal note i knew this amazing man as my uncle otis. he was one of my father's childhood best friends fwroge up in selma, alabama, uncle otis, my dat, charles williams, and ted washington refer to themselves as the four amigos in grammar school, a name that stuck with them throughout their lives. these men never forgot...
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. >> we had an active period with irma, maria, michael.o go a year without a big hit. >>> still ahead google suffers a major outage that leaves a number of their key service non-operational. >>> global markets kick off the new trading week in the red amid increasing fears on tariff battles. we'll be right back. n tariff battles. we'll be right back. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. 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 pe
. >> we had an active period with irma, maria, michael.o go a year without a big hit. >>> still ahead google suffers a major outage that leaves a number of their key service non-operational. >>> global markets kick off the new trading week in the red amid increasing fears on tariff battles. we'll be right back. n tariff battles. we'll be right back. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream....
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hurricane irma, we had tremendously significant water event.ght foot of storm surge, part of financial district underwater. we're investing in $200 in voter approved bond, that miami is the most resistant city on the planet. connell: i don't know how you feel, as a republican in democratic city, how do people feel about the president? he won the state, next time around is it tougher or just too early to tell. >> south florida is generally sort of blue part of the state. connell: right. >> so i think for a republican to win the state of florida they have to do better than most republicans do. you had governor desantis won by 14,000 votes in that same election, the agriculture commissioner is a democrat, nicky freid won by 4,000 votes. exact same election, 20,000 vote differential. it depends on the candidate, message. president spent a lot of time in florida. he spent a lot of time in miamis as vice president, dealing with issues like venezuela and cuba, issues important to some of our residents as well. connell: good to see you. the mayor of mi
hurricane irma, we had tremendously significant water event.ght foot of storm surge, part of financial district underwater. we're investing in $200 in voter approved bond, that miami is the most resistant city on the planet. connell: i don't know how you feel, as a republican in democratic city, how do people feel about the president? he won the state, next time around is it tougher or just too early to tell. >> south florida is generally sort of blue part of the state. connell: right....
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after hurricane irma and maria hit a political standoff over funding for puerto rico and for a border wall resulted in the longest delay between a disaster. a congressional aide now it's up to federal agencies like the departments of agriculture and housing to start planning how they will dole out all that money to the states kind of them back to hugh grant. thank you and again democrats are slamming the president over that claim about puerto rico where his tweet said that. >>puerto rico could have been included in the disaster bill without the president's assistant and senate minority leader chuck schumer replied to the president's tweet saying without your interference, puerto rico and other disaster impacted areas would have received >>cases of the measles in california now fueling another debate about vaccinations. >>a restriction that say lawmakers want to put on doctor if you plan on moving out of the bay area it's going to cost to the new report claiming that one company might be taking advantage of the growing numbers of people man 1: i had no symptoms of hepatitis c. man 1: m
after hurricane irma and maria hit a political standoff over funding for puerto rico and for a border wall resulted in the longest delay between a disaster. a congressional aide now it's up to federal agencies like the departments of agriculture and housing to start planning how they will dole out all that money to the states kind of them back to hugh grant. thank you and again democrats are slamming the president over that claim about puerto rico where his tweet said that. >>puerto rico...
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now, in 2017, hurricane irma took down three cranes that were supposed to be able to withstand 95-mile-an-houro it goes to show you, you can run the gamut here. what's going on in dallas right now, it appears that authorities were using rescue dogs to find missing people. it's unclear if the actual first responders were able to get access to the entire building. we're still trying to figure that out. we've called the crane company. we haven't heard back from it yet. look. it will be really difficult to determine the cause of this over the next couple of days. it's likely a long investigation. it's likely going to involve multiple different parties, for example in the seattle incident, they're talking to five different companies involved. so there are a lot of hands on this crane. what's really scary is the fact it was so close to a residential building. it happened with a parking lot in front. that's what's jarring people. it's not like there was a big construction site. this was a construction site and a residential building. >> do you know houmt how many people are trapped inside that build
now, in 2017, hurricane irma took down three cranes that were supposed to be able to withstand 95-mile-an-houro it goes to show you, you can run the gamut here. what's going on in dallas right now, it appears that authorities were using rescue dogs to find missing people. it's unclear if the actual first responders were able to get access to the entire building. we're still trying to figure that out. we've called the crane company. we haven't heard back from it yet. look. it will be really...
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believed president trump was serious when he said he would accept information about a political rival irma foreign source. that's according to house judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler referring to her closed-door testimony yesterday. also said suchks foreign assistance should be rejected and reported to the fbi. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. crumpton. this is bloomberg. david? david: as mark just told us, president trump says iran made a very bad mistake in shooting down a u.s. drone. the spread -- the president is speaking with justin trudeau moments ago and said the drone was in international waters. the vice president for global analysis coming to us from austin. thank you so much for joining us. i'm not sure if i feel better or worse when the president says an individual perhaps made this mistake. are we asking for a mistake when we ramp up the forces over in that area? >> this is an example of denial. we saw that with north korea, pushing its ballistic missile testing,
believed president trump was serious when he said he would accept information about a political rival irma foreign source. that's according to house judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler referring to her closed-door testimony yesterday. also said suchks foreign assistance should be rejected and reported to the fbi. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. crumpton. this is bloomberg. david?...
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hurricane harvey, irma, maria, michael. north carolina, south carolina, florida, georgia, texas, louisiana, puerto rico, virgin islands. these places were pounded, people died because of the lack of resilience, the lack of these projects being carried out. lastly, madam chair, my home state of louisiana. going back to 2005, i heard a little while ago, someone talking about hurricane katrina. what people don't realize or don't understand, the project that was designed to stop that flooding, that devastation, the loss of 1,200 to 1,500 might have brothers, sisters, friends, relatives, neighbors, fellow louisianans, that project was authorized, dates back to the 1970's, and it wasn't finished. it wasn't finished in 2005. i'm not asking to move the corps, i'm asking, let's look at how to improve, how to modify this. let's look at a better result to where we're not spending as we have in recent years $1.7 trillion, responding to countless disasters across this country. thank have cost our nation over $1 billion a pop. i'll reser
hurricane harvey, irma, maria, michael. north carolina, south carolina, florida, georgia, texas, louisiana, puerto rico, virgin islands. these places were pounded, people died because of the lack of resilience, the lack of these projects being carried out. lastly, madam chair, my home state of louisiana. going back to 2005, i heard a little while ago, someone talking about hurricane katrina. what people don't realize or don't understand, the project that was designed to stop that flooding, that...
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strength of the people that devastated the island the us virgin islands also devastated hurricane irma in 2017 and the us virgin islands then over one year later with technological infrastructure. then to extend an invitation. >> and to approve funding of the virgin island but that disaster relief ending also on our country to be devastated by natural disasters ravaged by the worst wildfire in history of 20000 homes cutting off access for students two weeks and costing the infrastructure the teachers union in oakland that district officials that those school communities the virgin islands facing the challenges from that disaster but yet that common thread that refuses to put people before politics in that climate change and republican rule makers like another california wildfires and that disaster relief package and those investigation to improve the federal government and with that federal responses the underlying crisis is undeniable. that is worse than natural disasters with emergency preparedness. as climate change has the responsibility to provide the resources to recover from nat
strength of the people that devastated the island the us virgin islands also devastated hurricane irma in 2017 and the us virgin islands then over one year later with technological infrastructure. then to extend an invitation. >> and to approve funding of the virgin island but that disaster relief ending also on our country to be devastated by natural disasters ravaged by the worst wildfire in history of 20000 homes cutting off access for students two weeks and costing the infrastructure...
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virgin islands and puerto rico were also devastated by hurricanes irma and maria in 2017. in the u.s. virgin islands, it took five weeks for affected public schools to finally reopen. over a year later, these reopened schools continue to struggle with damage, physical and technological infrastructure. while this community extended an invitation to our friends in puerto rico to testify, we were disappointed they could not join us today. thank you. in response to these disasters, congress provided funding to provide relief to puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands, yet very little of the most helpful educational disaster relief funding has been spent, and fema has not started rebuilding schools. elsewhere in our country, california was also devastated by natural disasters. over the last two years, california has been rav jed by the state's world wildfires in history, killing over 100 people, destroying nearly 20,000 homes, and cutting off schooling for thousands of students for weeks. in total, 12 schools were destroyed and 14 schools were damaged. t air quality was severel
virgin islands and puerto rico were also devastated by hurricanes irma and maria in 2017. in the u.s. virgin islands, it took five weeks for affected public schools to finally reopen. over a year later, these reopened schools continue to struggle with damage, physical and technological infrastructure. while this community extended an invitation to our friends in puerto rico to testify, we were disappointed they could not join us today. thank you. in response to these disasters, congress...
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virgin islands was also devastated by hurricane irma and maria in 2017. in the u.s. virgin islands it took five weeks for public schools to finally reopen. over a year later the principles continue to travel with damage, physical and technological infrastructure. xtile this community extended an invitation for frank to puerto rico to testify we were disappointed they cannot join us today. thank you. in response to this congress tries to improve funding to provide the virgin islands. yet very legal of the most helpful education has really funding has been extended and fema has not been rebooting schools. elsewhere in the country, california is also devastated by natural disasters. over the last few years california has been ravaged by the states wildfires in history killing over 100 people and destroying nearly 20000 homes cutting off schooling for thousands for weeks. they were destroyed and 14 schools were damaged. beyond the damage their quality was impacted. a teacher-student in oakland described as a mass on teachers and district officials did not close the schoo
virgin islands was also devastated by hurricane irma and maria in 2017. in the u.s. virgin islands it took five weeks for public schools to finally reopen. over a year later the principles continue to travel with damage, physical and technological infrastructure. xtile this community extended an invitation for frank to puerto rico to testify we were disappointed they cannot join us today. thank you. in response to this congress tries to improve funding to provide the virgin islands. yet very...
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ademÁs poder estar preparados para huracanes como andrew e irma en 2017 que dejÓ un saldo de 80 personasunda hasta nueve millas y ahÍ es cuando muere la mayor parte de las personas. carlos: y lo increÍble es que aquÍ vivimos en con cÓdigos de construcciÓn muy estrictos estas cosas afectan a cÓmo se construirÁ la ciudad más adelante. >> esto remodela los vientos de 70 millas por hora e incluyen diferentes vientos. en el futuro tendremos mega huracanescon el calentamiento global y la situaciÓn pudiera ser mucho peor. >> gracias a todos. estamos muy impresionados con el reportaje quÉ les pareciÓ? carlos: acabaremos viviendo en bunkers. karla: vamos a seguir estudiando a la madre naturaleza. tenemos la historia motivado en grupo de mujeres que comenzaron a soÑar. ana: ellas mismas lograron unirse yendo mÁs allá asi que mi luis cuÉntanos mÁs de esta historia. >> hoy les presento la historia de una organizaciÓn no lucrativa creada por la comunidad y para la comunidad que hace la diferencia en la vida de cientos de personas al norte de los Ángeles. >> buenas toques y bienvenidas. >> sean mÁs de
ademÁs poder estar preparados para huracanes como andrew e irma en 2017 que dejÓ un saldo de 80 personasunda hasta nueve millas y ahÍ es cuando muere la mayor parte de las personas. carlos: y lo increÍble es que aquÍ vivimos en con cÓdigos de construcciÓn muy estrictos estas cosas afectan a cÓmo se construirÁ la ciudad más adelante. >> esto remodela los vientos de 70 millas por hora e incluyen diferentes vientos. en el futuro tendremos mega huracanescon el calentamiento global y...
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>> yes, it took place in sandy, 743 people in harvey, irma and maria, 885 people. >> and is there an online means by which dhs employee across the department can volunteer for services in the field? >> yes, sir. >> and regarding the agents that have volunteered from tsa to serve in the field on the border and protection, has that impacted tsa's ability to carry out its mission? >> it has not. >> thank you. one of the challenges that's been noted for tsa is retention of personnel. is that true? >> that's true. >> would you concur that for an agent working within any static environment, if they're driven by their fervor to serve in the field, to speak with their family and say, i want to volunteer to serve in the field on the border and they are selected. if they've are allowed to serve on a voluntary basis, would you believe that would help with the retention of that agent or deter his retention. >> it would significantly help and most of the people we send to the border ask for an extension. >> thank you, sir, for clarifying that. regarding the vulnerabilities as has been stated by m
>> yes, it took place in sandy, 743 people in harvey, irma and maria, 885 people. >> and is there an online means by which dhs employee across the department can volunteer for services in the field? >> yes, sir. >> and regarding the agents that have volunteered from tsa to serve in the field on the border and protection, has that impacted tsa's ability to carry out its mission? >> it has not. >> thank you. one of the challenges that's been noted for tsa is...
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. >> este tema me fascina y bueno quien mejor que tÚ que lo sabes irma, el gel, esmalte semi permanentese lo dejan un mes entero, mira que me dura, la uÑa hay que retirar y depositar aceite cada vez para hidratarla. >> muchas gracias gracias por acompaÑarnos y esa una quedÓ espectacular. >> vamos a una pausa comercial mi gente, pero enseguida en esta mitad de semana le traemos mÚsica de la buena para bailar en casa porque al regresar disfrutaremos del reggaetÓn. maÑana jueves, talento sin lÍmite, el hombre chicle lÍmite, el hombre chicle nosotros ...pero la lactosa desentona mucho mi estómago y no me deja estar al ritmo de ellos ahora mis mañanas son más fáciles gracias a lactaid®. ¿mami, estás tomando leche? sí, lactaid®... es 100% leche de verdad, sin lactosa... y por eso es tan fácil de digerir. deja que tus mañanas suenen como una canción. prueba lactaid®. 100% leche de verdad, sin lactosa. polo blue, la fragrancia de ralph lauren y, polo ultra blue en macy's, el destino para regalos. algunas de mis comidas favoritas pueden manchar mis dientes. por eso uso colgate® optic white® que
. >> este tema me fascina y bueno quien mejor que tÚ que lo sabes irma, el gel, esmalte semi permanentese lo dejan un mes entero, mira que me dura, la uÑa hay que retirar y depositar aceite cada vez para hidratarla. >> muchas gracias gracias por acompaÑarnos y esa una quedÓ espectacular. >> vamos a una pausa comercial mi gente, pero enseguida en esta mitad de semana le traemos mÚsica de la buena para bailar en casa porque al regresar disfrutaremos del reggaetÓn. maÑana...
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