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please welcome steve osborne. >> thank you. how are you doing?y name is steve osborne and i was a new york city, for 20 years and the accent is a real. the funny thing is i didn't know i had an accident and the light came to savannah. i was a cop for 20 years and became a writer. how the you go from being a cop to a writer? at a book festival without the writers they want to strangle me. by accident. after retiring from the police department my wife went from the fast lane to the slow lane and i had this time on my hands. when you are a cop and living that life you have no life. i am working around-the-clock, working nights, weekends, holidays, never home, then all of a sudden i am retired and i am staring at the walls. first thing i did was move the so far from there to their. my wife says to me what are you doing? she goes you haven't been home in ten years. put that so far back where it was. so i did. so now i am sitting kind of bored and i don't know why. everybody had that voice in the back of their head that whispers what to do, the same vo
please welcome steve osborne. >> thank you. how are you doing?y name is steve osborne and i was a new york city, for 20 years and the accent is a real. the funny thing is i didn't know i had an accident and the light came to savannah. i was a cop for 20 years and became a writer. how the you go from being a cop to a writer? at a book festival without the writers they want to strangle me. by accident. after retiring from the police department my wife went from the fast lane to the slow...
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Feb 27, 2016
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my name is steve osborn. i used to be in new york city cop for 20 years and years, the accent is real. the funny thing is a didn't know i had an accent and a liking to savannah. i was a cop for 20 years and became a writer. people ask me how do you go from being a cop to a writer? i don't like telling this story especially at a book festival with all the writers because they want to strangle me. a happened by accident. after retiring from the police department my life went from the fast lane to the slow lane and all of a sudden i have all this time on my hands. when you are caught, like a real cop and living that life you have no life. working around-the-clock, working nights, we cans, holidays, and never home. then all of a sudden i am retired and sitting there staring at the wall. first thing i did was move the sofa where from there to there. my wife says to me, she goes with you doing? she goes you haven't been home in ten years. put that sofa back where it was. so i did. so now i am sitting there and kind
my name is steve osborn. i used to be in new york city cop for 20 years and years, the accent is real. the funny thing is a didn't know i had an accent and a liking to savannah. i was a cop for 20 years and became a writer. people ask me how do you go from being a cop to a writer? i don't like telling this story especially at a book festival with all the writers because they want to strangle me. a happened by accident. after retiring from the police department my life went from the fast lane to...
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steve osborn: we are currently not seeing influenza at our clinic and we haven't this winter but that doesn't mean it couldn't still come along i've seen it go as late as april i still think we have to be vigilant the health department is recommending everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu shot. it's still not too late in the season to do so. the flu is an upper respiratory illness. symptoms include a fever, cough or sore tired and a runny or stuffy nose. it looks like wednesday will be a soaker. also what did the groundhog say today about the rest of winter. complete details of your first alert forecast nextit's always a spectacle and you know the drill outcomes the groundhog to determine whether he sees his shadow or not and in this particular case it can diminish out of because of cloudy skies despite all the tv cameras so according to the groundhog were never be done with winter shortly in punxsutawney you can see why sounds were thick and heavy there were no additional rain showers and a real winter weather is back up here to the north in the northern plains and the parts o
steve osborn: we are currently not seeing influenza at our clinic and we haven't this winter but that doesn't mean it couldn't still come along i've seen it go as late as april i still think we have to be vigilant the health department is recommending everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu shot. it's still not too late in the season to do so. the flu is an upper respiratory illness. symptoms include a fever, cough or sore tired and a runny or stuffy nose. it looks like wednesday will be a...
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steve osborn of doctor's express sinus infections are very similar to head colds, in fact they generally develop from a cold, but one of the first indications you have sinus infection is pain. "all of a sudden you just get pressure, fullness, headache, some people even get pain in their upper teeth on one side or the other." " we have sinus up in our heads. we have maxillary sinus here, we have frontal sinuses here. we have a couple sets of sinues behind the nose" he says they're simply cavities-- empty for the most part. occassionally bacteria grows in them, but as long as they can drain you're fine. but it's when you get a cold and stuffed up, and the bacteria can't drain... that's when---osborn says you move into a sinus infection. "most once in a while it does. and some people are just more prone to that." as far as treatment--decongesants, tylenol, ibuprofen, are all over the counter options says osborn. "if you're really miserable, i think an antibiotic can be helpful. i think it depends on the severity of it. most people would get over it on their own eventually. the problem is ho
steve osborn of doctor's express sinus infections are very similar to head colds, in fact they generally develop from a cold, but one of the first indications you have sinus infection is pain. "all of a sudden you just get pressure, fullness, headache, some people even get pain in their upper teeth on one side or the other." " we have sinus up in our heads. we have maxillary sinus here, we have frontal sinuses here. we have a couple sets of sinues behind the nose" he says...
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steve osborne of doctor's express sinus infections are very similar to head colds, in fact they generally develop from a cold, but one of the first indications you have sinus infection is pain. "all of a sudden you just get pressure, fullness, headache, some people even get pain in their upper teeth on one side or the other." according to osborn--we all have sinuses. " we have sinus up in our heads. we have maxillary sinus here, we have frontal sinuses here. we have a couple sets of sinues behind the nose" he says they're simply cavities-- empty for the most part. occassionally bacteria grows in them, but as long as they can drain you're fine. but it's when you get a cold and stuffed up, and the bacteria can't drain... that's when---osborn says you move into a sinus infection. "most head colds don't do that, but sometimes it does. and some people are just more prone to that." as far as treatment-- decongesants, tylenol, ibuprofen, are all over the counter options says osborn. if you're really miserable, i think an antibiotic can be on the severity of it. most people would get over it on t
steve osborne of doctor's express sinus infections are very similar to head colds, in fact they generally develop from a cold, but one of the first indications you have sinus infection is pain. "all of a sudden you just get pressure, fullness, headache, some people even get pain in their upper teeth on one side or the other." according to osborn--we all have sinuses. " we have sinus up in our heads. we have maxillary sinus here, we have frontal sinuses here. we have a couple sets...
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steve osborn of doctor's express sinus infections are very similar to head colds, in fact they generally develop from a cold, but one of the first indications you have sinus "all of a sudden you just get pressure, fullness, headache, some people even get pain in their upper teeth on one side or the other." " we have sinus up in our heads. we have maxillary sinus here, we have frontal sinuses here. we have a couple sets of sinues behind the nose" he says they're simply cavities-- empty for the most part. occassionally bacteria grows in them, but as long as they can drain you're fine. but it's when you get a cold and stuffed up, and the bacteria can't drain... that's when---osborn says you move into a sinus infection. "most head colds don't do that, but once in a while it does. and some people are just more prone to that." as far as treatment--decongesants, tylenol, ibuprofen, are all over the counter options says osborn. "if you're really miserable, i think an antibiotic can be helpful. i think it depends on the severity of it. most people would get over it on their own eventually. the pr
steve osborn of doctor's express sinus infections are very similar to head colds, in fact they generally develop from a cold, but one of the first indications you have sinus "all of a sudden you just get pressure, fullness, headache, some people even get pain in their upper teeth on one side or the other." " we have sinus up in our heads. we have maxillary sinus here, we have frontal sinuses here. we have a couple sets of sinues behind the nose" he says they're simply...
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author steve osborn will join us to talk about "the job, true tales from the life of a new york cityp." and travis mills, who wrote "tough as they come." and david perino will join us to talk about her look. and the author of "the oregon trail, a new american journey." join us live on saturday from savannah, georgia, on c-span 2's "book tv." be sure to follow and tweet us your questions @booktv a and @c-span on twitter. >>> susanna martinez delivered her state of the state address to legislators at the mexican roundhouse in santa fe. she outlines priorities which include job growth and investments and education and behavioral health services. >> lieutenant governor, senate president pro tem, mr. speaker, democrat and republican leaders, esteemed members of the new mexico legislature, congresswoman grisham, congressman steve pearce, honorable members of the judiciary, former new mexico governors, archbishop john wester, distinguished guests, the state's first gentleman, my husband chuck franco -- the state's first newlyweds, carlo and tara, my adorable sister letty. and my fellow new
author steve osborn will join us to talk about "the job, true tales from the life of a new york cityp." and travis mills, who wrote "tough as they come." and david perino will join us to talk about her look. and the author of "the oregon trail, a new american journey." join us live on saturday from savannah, georgia, on c-span 2's "book tv." be sure to follow and tweet us your questions @booktv a and @c-span on twitter. >>> susanna martinez...
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my name is steve osborne and i used to be a new york city cop for 20 years and yes, the accent is reale funny thing is i didn't know i had an accent until i came to savannah. i was a cop for 20 years and then became a writer. people ask me how do you go from being a cop to a writer. i don't like telling this story especially at a book festival with other writers because they want to strangle me. it happened by accident. my life went from the last lane to the slow lane after i retired. when you are a cop living that life you have no life. i am working around the clock; nights, weekends, holidays. i am never home. then all of a sudden i am retired and sitting there starring at the wall. first thing i did was move the sofa from there to there. [laughter] >> and my wife said to me what are you doing? she goes you haven't been home in ten years put that sofa back where it was. so i did. so now i am sitting there and i am kind of board and i don't know why. i guess everybody has that little voice in the back of their head that whispers what to do and that was the same voice that kept me safe
my name is steve osborne and i used to be a new york city cop for 20 years and yes, the accent is reale funny thing is i didn't know i had an accent until i came to savannah. i was a cop for 20 years and then became a writer. people ask me how do you go from being a cop to a writer. i don't like telling this story especially at a book festival with other writers because they want to strangle me. it happened by accident. my life went from the last lane to the slow lane after i retired. when you...
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chancellor george osborne is reportedly planning to change pension rules business getting rid of the tax-free retirement incomes. his aim would be to raise $4 billion in revenue. pension analyst steveebb who worked with the government described it as a, quote, tax bombshell. you're looking at it rallying by a percentage point for so. >>> holmes predicting a strong growth in homes. we spoke to david richard earlier on "squawk box" and asked him about the company's plans for 2016. >> our investment strategy will adapt to the changes in the cycle, the changing housing cycle. and we will continue to investment for growth. and that's the confidence we have in the market. transactional activity is up, prizes continue to rise. and the cost borrowing with a mortgage is actually still affordable. >>> well authorities in the united states, they've asked vw to manufacture electric vehicles in the u.s. after an act of contrition after the emissions scandal. they've asked vw to produce the cars at its plants in tennessee. we're looking at the vw higher by 1.3% overall market. >>> volvo is planning to recall 59,000 cars across 40 markets over a defect that could cause the cars to shut down. the
chancellor george osborne is reportedly planning to change pension rules business getting rid of the tax-free retirement incomes. his aim would be to raise $4 billion in revenue. pension analyst steveebb who worked with the government described it as a, quote, tax bombshell. you're looking at it rallying by a percentage point for so. >>> holmes predicting a strong growth in homes. we spoke to david richard earlier on "squawk box" and asked him about the company's plans for...
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steve osborne joins us to talk about his book, the job; true tales from a new york city cop. and author travis mills who wrote tough as they come. dana perino is live to talk about her new book. and rancor buck, author of the oregon trail; a new american journey. join us live from savannah, georgia on c-span2. be sure to tweet us on twitter and comment on facebook. >> programs that tell the american story. we kick off a series on the 1966 vietnam war hearings 50 years later. donald ritchie: >> the vietnam hearings were the most extraordinary hearings held by congress. they were an investigation into a war that was still being fought. the congress and particularly the senate wanted to know why we were in vietnam, what the administration's policies were and they wanted to hear from opponents of the war. they gave equal status to critics s of the war. >> two presidents that opposed president johnson policy. first a february 1966 abc news special report that includes the testimony of the former ambassador to the soviet union. then retired general and a chairman is questioned. >>
steve osborne joins us to talk about his book, the job; true tales from a new york city cop. and author travis mills who wrote tough as they come. dana perino is live to talk about her new book. and rancor buck, author of the oregon trail; a new american journey. join us live from savannah, georgia on c-span2. be sure to tweet us on twitter and comment on facebook. >> programs that tell the american story. we kick off a series on the 1966 vietnam war hearings 50 years later. donald...