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the ambrosia company will fill your veins with youngblood with the hopes that the youngblood will rejuvenategon's to keep you youthful. the business insider found a new evidence of this not working on humans still ambrosia has expelled one - - expanded to five cities. what word you pay one - - pay for a pint of youngblood? 2 pints for 12 grand. that's a lot of money. this is how they give it to you. [laughter] that's definitely not right. as a free market kind of guy if somebody wants to buy blood they can if you can sell your blood to anyone then we would stop demonizing dracula. you don't have to wait until the time he could just live his lif life. >> there will be a black market for youngblood? there are certain things i like to have my own like a toothbrush, underwear and also there is little to no evidence this actually one - - this actually works. and i don't want to sound like a penny pusher but before i spend $8000 if that works it's kind of important to me. greg: i have a theory that these are older rich billionaires from silicon valley that got rich really young they are in their t
the ambrosia company will fill your veins with youngblood with the hopes that the youngblood will rejuvenategon's to keep you youthful. the business insider found a new evidence of this not working on humans still ambrosia has expelled one - - expanded to five cities. what word you pay one - - pay for a pint of youngblood? 2 pints for 12 grand. that's a lot of money. this is how they give it to you. [laughter] that's definitely not right. as a free market kind of guy if somebody wants to buy...
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the youngbloods are launching a winery. for three years they poured all their time, they poured all their money into their 25 acres of wine grapes. i've had the opportunity to walk with jessica and with her children through the rows of grapevines. and i've seen how hard they are working as a family every single day. this year they finally had grapes to harvest so they could launch their small business. they plan to open their winery on their farm and start selling the wine on memorial day weekend. unfortunately, the government shutdown threw a huge roadblock in front of this home-grown michigan business. the tax and trade bureau at the department of treasury approves their labels when they're open. jessica needs to bottle her wine in march but that can't happen without labels being approved and printed. as jessica said, we are 100% dependent on the grapes we grow on our family farm. we are farmers. we need the government to open so we can run our business. it's time to end this shutdown that jessica and her family benefit f
the youngbloods are launching a winery. for three years they poured all their time, they poured all their money into their 25 acres of wine grapes. i've had the opportunity to walk with jessica and with her children through the rows of grapevines. and i've seen how hard they are working as a family every single day. this year they finally had grapes to harvest so they could launch their small business. they plan to open their winery on their farm and start selling the wine on memorial day...
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Jan 18, 2019
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there in a bit of one of the big model of them to see if they have been showing i was highly mobile youngblood like he was he'd know where i'm going. but no less a window in their midst so he was. the one. that i stick up again is this about out of the. cell and in humans when they're not being noticed or you got a link you. met a man well not me. been so not done to give me. money. ok you. know. there's a lot of that in c l u. s. s c u said i was. saved. and i knew that. you're going to. need. that letter you know. you think that the the last one. was delivered. there's a good i don't. have to do this is it the old badly but is a good thought maybe. the view that. you employ is. more than what you noticed was the one you. get to do it on the moon. because the know you give money you are one another going to do. a lot of good mood good girl oh good just a little bit of the could you. know mother my mother oh. well maybe you know my me. me me i'm not. some no no no. i think i'm. the end any good and i'm the one hundred in the. face. let's get this but i really. can't nora no you. mustn't. talk.
there in a bit of one of the big model of them to see if they have been showing i was highly mobile youngblood like he was he'd know where i'm going. but no less a window in their midst so he was. the one. that i stick up again is this about out of the. cell and in humans when they're not being noticed or you got a link you. met a man well not me. been so not done to give me. money. ok you. know. there's a lot of that in c l u. s. s c u said i was. saved. and i knew that. you're going to. need....
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Jan 15, 2019
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i have sergeant youngblood that can discuss those changes. they're very minor changes, but because they amend the g.o., we bring this department bulletin before the commission. >> commissioner mazzucco: good evening, sergeant youngblood. how are you? >> so the two changes, the only thing they're looking at is the d.g.o. 3.019 already states that the alerts will be sent back to the e.i.s. office, and the second is on the -- when an intervention is opened, we used to do a 90-day and a one-year check in on that follow up. we have added a 180-day check in, so now there are three check-ins during an e.i.s. intervention. >> commissioner mazzucco: thank you. the one change is instead of sending papers to people, we are going to send them digitally, which will expedite the process, is that correct? >> correct. >> commissioner mazzucco: and then, the other thing is we're putting 180 days between the 90 day and one year. >> yes. >> commissioner mazzucco: thank you very much. commissioner dejesus. >> commissioner dejesus: so i know you're the expert on
i have sergeant youngblood that can discuss those changes. they're very minor changes, but because they amend the g.o., we bring this department bulletin before the commission. >> commissioner mazzucco: good evening, sergeant youngblood. how are you? >> so the two changes, the only thing they're looking at is the d.g.o. 3.019 already states that the alerts will be sent back to the e.i.s. office, and the second is on the -- when an intervention is opened, we used to do a 90-day and a...
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Jan 16, 2019
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the youngbloods are launching a winery. for three years they poured all their time, they poured all their money into their 25 acres of wine grapes. i've had the opportunity to walk with jessica and with her children through the rows of grapevines. and i've seen how hard they are working as a family every single day. this year they finally had grapes to harvest so they could launch their small business. they plan to open their winery on their farm and start selling the wine on memorial day weekend. unfortunately, the government shutdown threw a huge roadblock in front of this home-grown michigan business. the tax and trade bureau at the department of treasury approves their labels when they're open. jessica needs to bottle her wine in march but that can't happen without labels being approved and printed. as jessica said, we are 100% dependent on the grapes we grow on our family farm. we are farmers. we need the government to open so we can run our business. it's time to end this shutdown that jessica and her family benefit f
the youngbloods are launching a winery. for three years they poured all their time, they poured all their money into their 25 acres of wine grapes. i've had the opportunity to walk with jessica and with her children through the rows of grapevines. and i've seen how hard they are working as a family every single day. this year they finally had grapes to harvest so they could launch their small business. they plan to open their winery on their farm and start selling the wine on memorial day...
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jersey, governor murphy, wants the sanctuary laws, paying attention to adam christiansen and adam youngbloodo them because in california they are seeing atrocities and this is one of them. jillian: good to see you. it is 7 minutes until the top of the hour. migrants going to great lengths to sneak and one country where police busted migrants hiding inside mattresses. you want to lose weight in 2019? the hilarious way police officers are making that resolution come true. ♪ we are not going to take it anymore ♪ zicam is completely different. unlike most other cold medicines... ...zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam. oral or nasal. . ♪ hey, hey hey, hey. jillian: hey, going to be a busy day in washington, another run. right, rob? rob: and a very political day as usual. jillian: we have it covered for you all day long on fox news channel. for now two migrants are busted for trying to sneak into spain inside mattresses two. agents finding the men after cutting the mattresses open. they paid more than 5,000 u.s. dollars to a human trafficker. the driver fled when ag
jersey, governor murphy, wants the sanctuary laws, paying attention to adam christiansen and adam youngbloodo them because in california they are seeing atrocities and this is one of them. jillian: good to see you. it is 7 minutes until the top of the hour. migrants going to great lengths to sneak and one country where police busted migrants hiding inside mattresses. you want to lose weight in 2019? the hilarious way police officers are making that resolution come true. ♪ we are not going to...
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the youngbloods: ♪ come on people now smile on your brother everybody get together, try to love one another60's was an era marked by an explosion of a counterculture that shaped an entire generation. sly & the family stone: ♪ want to take you higher i want to take you higher ♪
the youngbloods: ♪ come on people now smile on your brother everybody get together, try to love one another60's was an era marked by an explosion of a counterculture that shaped an entire generation. sly & the family stone: ♪ want to take you higher i want to take you higher ♪
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. >>> youngblood flowing through old veins. at 10:45, started is promising that it can help older people find the fountain of youth. >>> trickle-down effect as the government shutdown drags on. the impact of people who need food banks to put food on the table. >>> san jose police crime unit is back. we ride along with officers as they make several stops and issue citations. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all e whputting on a runway show for new york fashion week. ♪ ♪ he could. or, he could make it even easier - and set up recurring payments to his neighbor. for cat sitting. (meow) whoa. you've groomed her, too. (cell phone vibrating) and now she's ready for the catwalk. life, lived jason's way. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> 10:00, the san jose police department is bringing back an old unit for nearly 20 years ago, it had a street crimes unit that was dismantled due to low staffing. azenith smith joins is now insured with officers as they focus on quality of life issues
. >>> youngblood flowing through old veins. at 10:45, started is promising that it can help older people find the fountain of youth. >>> trickle-down effect as the government shutdown drags on. the impact of people who need food banks to put food on the table. >>> san jose police crime unit is back. we ride along with officers as they make several stops and issue citations. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all e...
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he is youngblood. think it would be fantastic to represent the democrats for his progressive thinking. host: what is his name again? richard ojenner. host: he is a state senator in west virginia? caller: correct. host: what is the balance of power in west virginia? you have a democratic government. it is predominantly republican. hopefully it will change. he understands about the trials and tribulations of the people that have not had and at this point in time want to have. class, bute middle people are forgetting about the working underpaid class. people are working two or three jobs just to make it. host: appreciate that. the other story this morning, continued government shutdown, mainly over president trump's request for $5 billion funding for the border wall. democrats refuse to do that. times.comve piece at ny shows you just how much of the border wall has been built. in their piece, they look at what has actually been 1954 miled along the u.s.-mexico border. trump hasresident said he wants a 100
he is youngblood. think it would be fantastic to represent the democrats for his progressive thinking. host: what is his name again? richard ojenner. host: he is a state senator in west virginia? caller: correct. host: what is the balance of power in west virginia? you have a democratic government. it is predominantly republican. hopefully it will change. he understands about the trials and tribulations of the people that have not had and at this point in time want to have. class, bute middle...