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madeline albright canvassed with campaign volunteers. >>> that close to home today, police are searching for a person of interest after a robbery at a obama campaign office down in florida. fort meyers place say an employee found the front door of the office smashed this morning. the only thing reported missing is an envelope with an undisclosed amount of money inside of it. no computers stolen, no vandalism was reported. surveillance cameras captured a man on video in that area overnight. >>> be sure to stay with news 4 for complete coverage of the election. you can also stay up to date on our website, nbcwashington.com. >>> well, another disappointing day for redskins fans at fedex
madeline albright canvassed with campaign volunteers. >>> that close to home today, police are searching for a person of interest after a robbery at a obama campaign office down in florida. fort meyers place say an employee found the front door of the office smashed this morning. the only thing reported missing is an envelope with an undisclosed amount of money inside of it. no computers stolen, no vandalism was reported. surveillance cameras captured a man on video in that area...
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worth mentioning honorable mention for several deputy, director rick cal dera, and operations deputy madeline elsbernd's office and judson, from the president's office. but most importantly, to the=añ? board, in total, for approving the department's budget, which to shepherd this for me and the? board. she has combined exerns as an assistantoñ?ñ? clerk, as a legislative deputy clerk and as active clerk of the board, 40 years worth, in the department, and extensive knowledge of the board's rules of order. i am grateful to kay for her effort. so now, i will hand it over to kay to review what the most salient changes are. afterwards, i would3hñ?ñ? like o review with the committee a couple of additional amendments that we're going to ask for, in the end, we're going to ask that an amendment of the whole be accepted. our expectation is that should those amendments be accepted then the document itself will sit in your committee for two weeks to allow supervisors and legislative aides and members of the public opportunity to review them before we hear it in december at the full board. and now i'll c
worth mentioning honorable mention for several deputy, director rick cal dera, and operations deputy madeline elsbernd's office and judson, from the president's office. but most importantly, to the=añ? board, in total, for approving the department's budget, which to shepherd this for me and the? board. she has combined exerns as an assistantoñ?ñ? clerk, as a legislative deputy clerk and as active clerk of the board, 40 years worth, in the department, and extensive knowledge of the board's...
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deputy, director rick cal dera and operations deputy madeline,/zñ?ñ? exerns as an assistantoñ?ñ? clerk, as a legislative deputy clerk and as active clerk of the board, 40 years worth, in the department, and extensive knowledge of the board's rules of order. i am grateful to kay for her effort. so now, i will hand it over to kay to review what the most salient changes are. afterwards i would3hñ?ñ? like to review with the committee a couple of additional amendments that we're going to ask for in the end, we're going to ask that an amendment of the whole be accepted. our expectation is that should those amendments be accepted then the document itself will sit in your committee for two weeks to allow supervisors and legislative aides and members of the public opportunity to review them before we hear it in december at the full board. with that thank4 and now i'll call up ms. gulbengay to make the presentation.3:sñ?ñ?@ >> thank you. i am privileged to be here again. ñ?ñ-i'm glad i'm not with the 1840 or 1832 section that she waslíñ?ñ? quoting. what you have
deputy, director rick cal dera and operations deputy madeline,/zñ?ñ? exerns as an assistantoñ?ñ? clerk, as a legislative deputy clerk and as active clerk of the board, 40 years worth, in the department, and extensive knowledge of the board's rules of order. i am grateful to kay for her effort. so now, i will hand it over to kay to review what the most salient changes are. afterwards i would3hñ?ñ? like to review with the committee a couple of additional amendments that we're going to ask...
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and madeline albright kicked off a campaign canvas with supporters and volunteers inster long.ht, mitt romney at a rally in newport news. romney will continue his push in virginia tomorrow. in lynchburg, at george mason university later in the afternoon. vice president biden and his wife, dr. jill biden will participate in grassroots events in sterling and richmond as well. back to you. >> record early voting in d.c. today. election officials estimate more than 52,000 residents voted early. they say that's more than double the number of people who voted early in 2010. when no excuse early voting began in the district, yesterday, was the last day to vote early in d.c. the news 4 iteam. when you head to the polls want to hear from you. call the voter patrol tip line. or, e-mail them at -- give your name, number and lope kags of tlope -- location of the problem. tough loss for redskins fans at fed ex field. the coach called it a must win. the lowlights we have to live with for two weeks, you have news about rg, iii and x rays. >> x rays were negative on his wrist, bruised. in pain
and madeline albright kicked off a campaign canvas with supporters and volunteers inster long.ht, mitt romney at a rally in newport news. romney will continue his push in virginia tomorrow. in lynchburg, at george mason university later in the afternoon. vice president biden and his wife, dr. jill biden will participate in grassroots events in sterling and richmond as well. back to you. >> record early voting in d.c. today. election officials estimate more than 52,000 residents voted...
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secretary of state madeline albright. that interview at 11:40 central european time. and with christmas just weeks away, parents everywhere face the daunting task of buying their children presents. geoff and beccy took their little ones loonl to the annual toy retailers association fair to find out what's hot this year. ♪ >> the dream toys event is the uk industry's chance to showcase those products it hopes will make it on to every child's wish list and with any luck under their christmas trees. just as technology grudgingly consumes more of our wealth, toy makers are increasingly weaving it into a play experience using touch screens, apps and built-in cameras. as technology becomes much more prevalent in the home, parents address children are instantly drawn to things that parent as have. so the ipad is becoming a family purchase. but luckily for moms and dads there are still plenty of simple lever options out will driving the market. >> we have seen a lot of lovely toys today. >> yes. >> what's the favorite toy that you've seen here? >> little lace. >> there's defi
secretary of state madeline albright. that interview at 11:40 central european time. and with christmas just weeks away, parents everywhere face the daunting task of buying their children presents. geoff and beccy took their little ones loonl to the annual toy retailers association fair to find out what's hot this year. ♪ >> the dream toys event is the uk industry's chance to showcase those products it hopes will make it on to every child's wish list and with any luck under their...
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. >> today's diet and nutrition editor madeline fernstrom is here to put our lack of knowledge to thet with your fridge. if you lose power with your fridge door closed, food is safe to eat for 24 hours, true or false? >> true. >> kathie lee is right, it is false. you cannot keep food in your fridge for 24 hours. >> closed and sealed? >> closed and sealed, if you don't have a thermometer in your refrigerator, after four hours start throwing things away. keep a thermometer, if it stays below 40 degrees -- do you have a thermometer? >> i've got four. >> all right, ready for the next one. >> if your power is out, you should throw away all of your dairy products, milk, butter, cheese? >> yes, get rid of them. >> if your power is out for what? >> more than five hours. >> i'll say true, too. >> and you are wrong. it's false, only because most of the things have to be thrown away, but butter, hard cheese, processed cheese. in the little ceramic. >> that's different. >> i don't know. >> different can of worms. >> not everything. >> okay. >> now here's another question for your fridge when the
. >> today's diet and nutrition editor madeline fernstrom is here to put our lack of knowledge to thet with your fridge. if you lose power with your fridge door closed, food is safe to eat for 24 hours, true or false? >> true. >> kathie lee is right, it is false. you cannot keep food in your fridge for 24 hours. >> closed and sealed? >> closed and sealed, if you don't have a thermometer in your refrigerator, after four hours start throwing things away. keep a...
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and there is madeline albrighted. and all hands, i was go excited to meet her.ally awkward for me. she kept calling me her pet so it was very, very painful, but it is a thrill to be back, and i was down south this weekend in north carolina where my mom just moved to i flew back yesterday with a live baby had to change planes in charlotte, so i had two flights with a live baby so i went from north carolina to charlotte, to new york went home changed clothes and then came down to dc. >> the thing about traveling with a live baby i have learned is you have to make sure you put air holes in the cardboard box. >> john: if you have air holes in there they stick their fingers out and then liberals notice, and start making a stinking about it. i don't understand why people have children. it was a novelty, but having a child so you can be the first one to board the train, kind of clever. we'll be right back after this. >> announcer: this is the "full court press." the "bill press show," live on your radio, and on current tv. ♪ dose of politics from a fresh perspective. >
and there is madeline albrighted. and all hands, i was go excited to meet her.ally awkward for me. she kept calling me her pet so it was very, very painful, but it is a thrill to be back, and i was down south this weekend in north carolina where my mom just moved to i flew back yesterday with a live baby had to change planes in charlotte, so i had two flights with a live baby so i went from north carolina to charlotte, to new york went home changed clothes and then came down to dc. >> the...
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. >> reporter: madeline blockness spent the last 15 years as an inmate at the central california women'sacility. she just turned 60, and this year she was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, which has spread to her bones. >> the time should fit the crime. it's just not right. >> reporter: her first and second strikes were both felonies, robbery and burglary. in 1997 she stole some batteries and cigarettes from a grocery store. it was a petty theft and even though her crimes were not violent it was her third strike and she had to spend the next 25 years to life behind bars. >> unless this law charges, either i'll die in this prison or i'll get a chance to do some of the things i never gave myself the opportunity to do before. >> reporter: 24 other states also have three-strikes laws, but california is the only state where the third strike does not have to be a serious or violent felony, which is why california's version of the law is considered the harshest in the country. the story of california's three-strikes law begins in fresno in 1992 when an ex-felon shot and killed 18-year-old kimber r
. >> reporter: madeline blockness spent the last 15 years as an inmate at the central california women'sacility. she just turned 60, and this year she was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, which has spread to her bones. >> the time should fit the crime. it's just not right. >> reporter: her first and second strikes were both felonies, robbery and burglary. in 1997 she stole some batteries and cigarettes from a grocery store. it was a petty theft and even though her crimes were...
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boston book festival, a panel entitled, what's next for women featuring anita hill, and arose in, and madeline kahn in. this is about an hour. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. such a pleasure to see you all year at what is absolutely one of my favorite advance in the city every year, the boss and books festival. i am co-host of radio boston. [applause] >> thank you very much. if you don't listen to this show i'm going to give a shameless plug. 3:00 p.m. monday through friday and, of course, very proud to be a presenting partner for boston but festival because this spirit that brings literally tens of thousands of us together on a day like this inquiry investigation exploration, love of learning and literature, it is a natural combination for the city of boston, boston but festival, and w. b. you are. i'm honored and proud to be here, especially for this panel. and before i introduce the three amazing women who are sitting to my right, a couple of quick reminders. one is that cell phones, if you have already been given that reminder, please turn them off. at the very, very least, silent. s
boston book festival, a panel entitled, what's next for women featuring anita hill, and arose in, and madeline kahn in. this is about an hour. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. such a pleasure to see you all year at what is absolutely one of my favorite advance in the city every year, the boss and books festival. i am co-host of radio boston. [applause] >> thank you very much. if you don't listen to this show i'm going to give a shameless plug. 3:00 p.m. monday through friday...
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. >>> madeline olivas. >>> brandon! podría ser hijo mío! >>> desde texas cumpliendo 6 años!. >>> la que tiene el biscocho en la cabeza. >>> qu'se baila hoy? >>> algo de ricardo montaner, algo sabroso! >>> (mÚsica). >>> ♪ ♪. 1, 2, 1, 2... (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. >>> tu sabes que hay un trencito aquí? (risas). >>> mira por allá hay otro trenecito! (risas). >>> agarró ritmo! >>> con ese ritmo, trágame tierra! como dice el refrán le decimos cómo salir de las penas y esas situaciones y sammy hoy transforma a una estudiante por completo, la dejará divina para su familia en thanksgiving! >>> señores, muchas sorpresas tiene diana romo y ella misma cuenta lo que anda celebrando también llegan miguelitos y jesse y joy a despierta américa. la mejor manera de comenzar tu mañana ! >>> venga señores! (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica) así despierta américa hoy miércoles 14 de noviembre faltando un sólo día para los latin grammy para traerle todo antes , en y después del acontecimiento. comenzamos con despierta américa! para lllevarles todo, vamos con otra hondureña hermosa! >>> gracias raúl y estamos en el m
. >>> madeline olivas. >>> brandon! podría ser hijo mío! >>> desde texas cumpliendo 6 años!. >>> la que tiene el biscocho en la cabeza. >>> qu'se baila hoy? >>> algo de ricardo montaner, algo sabroso! >>> (mÚsica). >>> ♪ ♪. 1, 2, 1, 2... (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. >>> tu sabes que hay un trencito aquí? (risas). >>> mira por allá hay otro trenecito! (risas). >>> agarró ritmo! >>> con...
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of course you're there as well as james carvel and mary madeline.erge is a model for this kind of event. you have trent lott and ted strickland, jonathan capehart and another married couple, avalon and hoover. it seems like a really, really inspiring roster of people. so i guess let me ask you why did things turn out the way they did last week on election day? >> you know, first of all, it was close but i think that -- you know, most of the pundits got it right. that is i think the people sense that the economy was getting better while slowly things were kind of turning in the right direction. and i think they were willing to give the president the benefit of the doubt under those circumstances. i also think that the discussion about the changing demographics in america that is we're a country that's much different than we were 50 years ago. and i think the democrats did a better job of appealing to that new constituency. but you know, things change in politics. you know, i was a congressman for a long time and all of a sudden i got booted out of of
of course you're there as well as james carvel and mary madeline.erge is a model for this kind of event. you have trent lott and ted strickland, jonathan capehart and another married couple, avalon and hoover. it seems like a really, really inspiring roster of people. so i guess let me ask you why did things turn out the way they did last week on election day? >> you know, first of all, it was close but i think that -- you know, most of the pundits got it right. that is i think the people...
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. >> and then i remember i saw my dear friend and wonderful person, mary madeline on the air saying everyone hold up. panhandle is not in. this is an inch responsible call. then there was a call for us. that was an incredibleee lacing, but then we had the 37 days that followed. i think there will be a decisive victory for mitt romney tonight. megyn: thanks. can you imagine being told that you've lost only to find out later that you've won. i guess it's better than the alternative. whoever wins the election battle should be ready to roll up their sleeves tomorrow. stu varney is next with a couple of economic concerns. [ male announcer ] when these come together, and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ boo! i am the ghost of meals past. when you don't use new pam, this is what you get. residue. [ female announcer ] bargain brand cooking spray leaves annoying residue. that's why there's new pam. megyn: it's election day. n
. >> and then i remember i saw my dear friend and wonderful person, mary madeline on the air saying everyone hold up. panhandle is not in. this is an inch responsible call. then there was a call for us. that was an incredibleee lacing, but then we had the 37 days that followed. i think there will be a decisive victory for mitt romney tonight. megyn: thanks. can you imagine being told that you've lost only to find out later that you've won. i guess it's better than the alternative. whoever...
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madeline, good morning. >> good morning. >> first they come from stories about your patients.be doing to make her nuclear streets? do you worry she will be obese? >> what do you do? >> i would question why is she hiding food. i think you have to ask in a nice way why she feels the need to sneak the candy. also, you know, you're concerned not just about weight, but i think it's more about, you know, just having candy at night before bedtime, teeth, all of that. >> mom won't know. from the dad's perspective, if i do this and hide it mom won't know and i'll still be the perfect child. >> there's a little guilt through the dad. i have two young kids and you're sneaking them a little something, you shouldn't do it because you go against the mom. mom said i couldn't have that snickers bar and slide it to her so you've got to be responsible yourself, too. >> think about your own behaviors. don't jump to somethg. >> pressure to break your diet. >> right. here you have dilemma number two. your partner likes a glass or two of wine every day and encourages you to detroit red wing too. >>
madeline, good morning. >> good morning. >> first they come from stories about your patients.be doing to make her nuclear streets? do you worry she will be obese? >> what do you do? >> i would question why is she hiding food. i think you have to ask in a nice way why she feels the need to sneak the candy. also, you know, you're concerned not just about weight, but i think it's more about, you know, just having candy at night before bedtime, teeth, all of that. >>...
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government -- it was in spring of 1997, through madeline albright made the statement at george mason university, well, it looks like sanctions are -- disarmament is going well. if it goes well we can still not lift the sanctions which was a condition under the security council. sanctions -- so we can't lift the sanctions until saddam hussein is removed. so that came my obsession with the regime change. that, of course, destroyed in the sense the institution and operations. so i think that experience -- could havi annan led the group to see if they can re-establish something similar and this report of which has not been very much observed. i think we have ideas for iran. that will give really intrusive inspections. it will give the right for the international community to go where there is concern. not where iran is declaring. but then to pay for that is to lift the sanctions. and then we can have an outcome. and let the iranian people take care of it. it's not for the outside to do the regime change. >> thank you. we'll take a question or two from the reporters in the front row and t
government -- it was in spring of 1997, through madeline albright made the statement at george mason university, well, it looks like sanctions are -- disarmament is going well. if it goes well we can still not lift the sanctions which was a condition under the security council. sanctions -- so we can't lift the sanctions until saddam hussein is removed. so that came my obsession with the regime change. that, of course, destroyed in the sense the institution and operations. so i think that...
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. >> in his yearbook he thanks "gramps and toot," who are stan and madeline, his grandparents, and the choom gang, and ray for the good times. who was their drug dealer. who was kind of a hippie who could get them the good stuff. and he doesn't thank his mother. >> narrator: by the time he graduated from punahou, obama had decided to leave hawaii. >> one of the central themes that i find from his life is his intense desire to avoid being trapped. his mother had that. she didn't want to be trapped in a life that she didn't want in honolulu. she left for indonesia. and he had it threefold. and throughout his life he was constantly trying to figure out the traps. >> narrator: in 1966, the mormon church called mitt romney at the end of his freshman year at stanford. it was time to become a mormon missionary. >> you are sort of sent out on your own in very difficult circumstances to sort of prove your stuff. can you make it? >> narrator: mitt, like most mormon young men, had to leave home for a rigorous rite of passage. >> and that means standing up for your faith under very adverse circums
. >> in his yearbook he thanks "gramps and toot," who are stan and madeline, his grandparents, and the choom gang, and ray for the good times. who was their drug dealer. who was kind of a hippie who could get them the good stuff. and he doesn't thank his mother. >> narrator: by the time he graduated from punahou, obama had decided to leave hawaii. >> one of the central themes that i find from his life is his intense desire to avoid being trapped. his mother had that....
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republican mary madeline deputy campaign manager for president george h.w.mpaign and democrat donna brazile, al gore's campaign manage. donna, i want to start with you here. so many millions of americans, they've already voted on either side. can either one of these candidates really make an impact today? >> absolutely. look i know we've banked a lot of early votes, and that's the whole objective so that there's less confusion in terms of the number of people who are going to be standing in line today and i just want to say something as somebody who understands getting out the vote. if you're in line before the polls close, the law stipulates that you have the right to vote. it may take time but, remember it's important that you have the right to vote. also want to urge everyone to bring the proper form of i.d. even if you have to bring a utility bill bring a utility bill to establish your residency, bring your photo identification, bring your voter registration card and bring something fun to do while you stand in line. mary and i would bring something cold
republican mary madeline deputy campaign manager for president george h.w.mpaign and democrat donna brazile, al gore's campaign manage. donna, i want to start with you here. so many millions of americans, they've already voted on either side. can either one of these candidates really make an impact today? >> absolutely. look i know we've banked a lot of early votes, and that's the whole objective so that there's less confusion in terms of the number of people who are going to be standing...
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. >> madeline is here to put our lack of knowledge to the test. >> we're ready. >> we're going to have>> different can of worms. >> not everything. >> okay. >> now here's another question for your fridge when the power goes out. should you throw away condiments like ketchup and mustard? >> no, never. i leave them out on the counter. >> they are perfectly safe. >> hoda keeps hers in her sink. >> okay, again, you lose your power, you can keep whole fruit, but you should throw out any cut up fruit -- >> or throw up. >> get rid of that, got ya. >> that's the question. >> true, you agree. >> hoda, you going to play this game or amuse yourself over there? >> throw out cut-up stuff. >> right. >> why is that? because a lot of bacteria can get in. >> that's what we're talking about. >> okay. here's the last one on the fridge. >> what's the tie? what's the score? >> kathie's winning, 3-2. >> leftovers are cooked, right? they are always safe to eat, true or false? good answer. you can only keep them, on or off, two day limit with the fridge on, bacteria grows after awhile. >> two days is it? good
. >> madeline is here to put our lack of knowledge to the test. >> we're ready. >> we're going to have>> different can of worms. >> not everything. >> okay. >> now here's another question for your fridge when the power goes out. should you throw away condiments like ketchup and mustard? >> no, never. i leave them out on the counter. >> they are perfectly safe. >> hoda keeps hers in her sink. >> okay, again, you lose your power,...
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. >> reporter: australian teen madeline pulver expressing relief after the sentencing of a man who strapped a fake bomb around her next in a failed extortion bid. >> i'm pleased with today's outcome and that i can now look to a future without his name being linked to mine. >> reporter: former investment banker paul peters was sentenced to 13 and a half years in prison after breaking into the family's luxury home in 2011. maddy was at home alone studying. dressed in a ski mask and armed with a black baseball bat which this surveillance tape shows him purchasing, peters linked a chain with a small black box around maddy's neck. before fleeing peters left information with maddy saying the black box was full of explosives and leaving instructions on how to transfer money. it took ten terrifying hours to determine there were no explosives. >> moments ago we have secured the release of the young lady. >> reporter: incident led to a worldwide manhunt. peters was eventually found in lexington, kentucky and extradited back to australia. peters had claimed the hoax was the result of a delusion brough
. >> reporter: australian teen madeline pulver expressing relief after the sentencing of a man who strapped a fake bomb around her next in a failed extortion bid. >> i'm pleased with today's outcome and that i can now look to a future without his name being linked to mine. >> reporter: former investment banker paul peters was sentenced to 13 and a half years in prison after breaking into the family's luxury home in 2011. maddy was at home alone studying. dressed in a ski mask...
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her name is madeline. she would say what happened? to casper the friendly ghost deal income?did casper the friendly ghost still its? it is the same budget that wants to privatize social security. they took that out of this budget. they will go back to it. it takes kids off a telegram. these guys are shameless. they walked away from the very thing they have been running on. a lever can not change his spots. their policies have not changed. their economic policies are bush on steroids. massive tax cuts for the wealthy. letting things rewrite their own rules again. the wall street run wild. we have seen this before. we know how it ends. it ended with their great recession of 2008. too much is at stake for the american people. they are now adding on top of what they're running away from. they are doing anything they can to confuse the electorate. gov. rumblinromney will do whate can no matter how much confusion he less so to do it -- sow to do it. they went from being against the automobile bailout to say they're for it in the first place. now they're trying to say the devil out
her name is madeline. she would say what happened? to casper the friendly ghost deal income?did casper the friendly ghost still its? it is the same budget that wants to privatize social security. they took that out of this budget. they will go back to it. it takes kids off a telegram. these guys are shameless. they walked away from the very thing they have been running on. a lever can not change his spots. their policies have not changed. their economic policies are bush on steroids. massive...