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was it possible that risch used his car to transport helble's across town after the murder. police took kiesha's nose print in the same way they collect human fingerprints. each dog's nose print is as unique as a fingerprint. >> unfortunately, we weren't able to get the type of smudges or prints actually from the vehicle that would enable us to do that. but it certainly was an interesting element that we pursued for some time. >> after several months with no forensic evidence and very few leads, the investigation into john helble's murder was starting to turn cold. so investigators turned the helble's dog for more information. >> as it turned out that dog was going to play a very important part in solving john's death. hiring die and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ femal
was it possible that risch used his car to transport helble's across town after the murder. police took kiesha's nose print in the same way they collect human fingerprints. each dog's nose print is as unique as a fingerprint. >> unfortunately, we weren't able to get the type of smudges or prints actually from the vehicle that would enable us to do that. but it certainly was an interesting element that we pursued for some time. >> after several months with no forensic evidence and...
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this is a man for those of us who knew him all cher risched him when he was alive and cherish his memory today. i have to say and i feel my sense of nerves coming on, when this offer was first made i declined. at the very least, i am not an expert in counter intelligence. i said i don't think this is a good idea. but then john talked to me about doing this and i had second thoughts. my second thoughts were john this is a really bad idea. because this is a lecture that should be given by one of brian's colleagues by someone who has worked in this field. and not someone who from time to time and i'm proud of it has advocated for greater attention to and greater respect for counter intelligence. on third thought i decided to do it but i want to make it clear it's in that capacity as an advocate, not an expert that i speak to you this evening. >> i still struggle with the thought that advocating for could wanter intelligence should be a problem. it is an absolutely integral part of any intelligence process sometimes to engage my students when we're discussing n.s.a. i raise the hypothetical
this is a man for those of us who knew him all cher risched him when he was alive and cherish his memory today. i have to say and i feel my sense of nerves coming on, when this offer was first made i declined. at the very least, i am not an expert in counter intelligence. i said i don't think this is a good idea. but then john talked to me about doing this and i had second thoughts. my second thoughts were john this is a really bad idea. because this is a lecture that should be given by one of...
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risch: thank you. madam president, i rise today to pay tribute to a distinguished i.d.ian --, i.d.ian, marsha h. oglevy, the mayor of sandpoint, idaho. on january 8 she lost a valiant battle with cancer and my state lost a good friend, a champion for women and children and a tireless public servant. mayor oglevy was born at march air force base in southern california and moved to the great state of idaho in 1994. in the 20 years she made idaho her home she distinguished herself in service to others. as she once said, in many -- and many in sandpoint now say, she won the hearts and minds of the people in spientd. -- sandpoint. elected mayor just two years ago and having served the two previous years on the city council, mayor oglevy leaves a giant hole in those hearts and in the broader community. the business and professional experience mayor ogilvy brought was wide and varied and earned her the respect of many. earlier in her career she served in restaurant and retail management when she and her husba
risch: thank you. madam president, i rise today to pay tribute to a distinguished i.d.ian --, i.d.ian, marsha h. oglevy, the mayor of sandpoint, idaho. on january 8 she lost a valiant battle with cancer and my state lost a good friend, a champion for women and children and a tireless public servant. mayor oglevy was born at march air force base in southern california and moved to the great state of idaho in 1994. in the 20 years she made idaho her home she distinguished herself in service to...
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had a risch chen company. her chen company. so you're telling me your mom has a mom cave? hi boys!s chunky new england clam chowder. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? [ male announcer ] it fills you up right. ♪ >>> welcome back. it is time zpor carol. today our question comes from elizabeth. she asks, what do you do for cramping muscles? well, elizabeth, i have a special guest to answer it for you. i couldn't resist asking dr. robert to answer this question. robert, do you mind? >> no. i'm honored to be carol for a moment. >> what do you do for muscle cramping? >> this is mostly a magnesium deficiency. there are other forms that are much more adequate. it can be a simple issue of chronic, subtle dehydration. utilizing technologies to micro cluster and structure water will do a great job in replenishing the cells that are look lacking. the electrical activity needs water to be able to conduct what's normal. >> what about a lack of salt. >> yes. virtually, again mineral deficiencies, magnesium is the key among
had a risch chen company. her chen company. so you're telling me your mom has a mom cave? hi boys!s chunky new england clam chowder. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? [ male announcer ] it fills you up right. ♪ >>> welcome back. it is time zpor carol. today our question comes from elizabeth. she asks, what do you do for cramping muscles? well, elizabeth, i have a special guest to answer it for you. i couldn't...
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chairman nelson, senator collins, chairman landrieu, senator risch, senator scott, my name is kenneth yancey and i'm at ceo of score. thank you for the opportunity to offer testimony regarding the advantages and challenges of senior entrepreneurship and scores experience in serving this important and growing segment of our population. first i would like to thank senator landrieu and senator risch for sponsoring and introducing senate bill 2008. score for small business act of 2014, a reauthorization bill seeking to strengthen the resources for entrepreneurs by improving the score program. additional funds provided by this bill will allow us to continue to improve the services offered by our volunteers come improve our efficiency, improve our outreach in both rural and underserved communities to include senior and encore entrepreneurs. as you know, score's resource partner with the u.s. small business administration were celebrate our 50th year this year. today, score has over 320 chapters in more than 11,000 volunteers nationwide, most of whom who are also seniors. many have been entr
chairman nelson, senator collins, chairman landrieu, senator risch, senator scott, my name is kenneth yancey and i'm at ceo of score. thank you for the opportunity to offer testimony regarding the advantages and challenges of senior entrepreneurship and scores experience in serving this important and growing segment of our population. first i would like to thank senator landrieu and senator risch for sponsoring and introducing senate bill 2008. score for small business act of 2014, a...
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i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be risch yaitd. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. rubio: and i ask unanimous consent that i be recognized to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. rubio: thank you, mr. president. i've been getting a lot of phone calls and e-mails this week about this issue of iran. just last night a -- my colleagues -- almost all of my colleagues on the republican side and i sent a letter along -- led by senator kirk, among others, to the majority leader asking him to have a vote on additional sanctions on iran. these sanctions, of course, would be conditioned on failure of the additional negotiations that the administration has announced that will begin next week. i wanted to take a moment to explain to people back home who are writing, rightfully so, and calling us about this issue about exactly what's at stake here. now, and -- so let me break it down to the most basic elements of what's happening. iran is a country that, as we all know, beginning in 1979, was overtaken by a radical islamic revolution,
i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be risch yaitd. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. rubio: and i ask unanimous consent that i be recognized to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. rubio: thank you, mr. president. i've been getting a lot of phone calls and e-mails this week about this issue of iran. just last night a -- my colleagues -- almost all of my colleagues on the republican side and i sent a letter along -- led by senator kirk,...
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i want to thank my colleagues in the senate, senator crapo and risch and my colleague from south dakota, for also helping with this, because this certainly -- and north dakota, should i say, both states were very, very big on these pulse crops, and certainly helped to make sure that this state staye- make sure that this stayed in the conference report. please vote for a bill that will really help our economy, that will really help us tackle that growing middle class around the world and keep america putting great products on those market shelves and helping create more jobs in the united states. i thank the president. i yield the floor. ms. stabenow: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from michigan. ms. stabenow: mr. president, first i have 10 unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and the minority leaders. i would ask unanimous consent that these requests be agreed to and that these requests be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. stabenow: i would ask
i want to thank my colleagues in the senate, senator crapo and risch and my colleague from south dakota, for also helping with this, because this certainly -- and north dakota, should i say, both states were very, very big on these pulse crops, and certainly helped to make sure that this state staye- make sure that this stayed in the conference report. please vote for a bill that will really help our economy, that will really help us tackle that growing middle class around the world and keep...