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new big mars upin is known the world over need to it is probably the most famous manufacturer. the building also houses a small. moore's opinions ian i've arranged to meet a company spokesperson here. a bus what does more as a parent have to do with christmas year germany they go ahead today and. yes they're very closely linked marzipan still is most popular at christmas historically that was partly because the two ingredients all men's and sugar were very expensive so it was a treat reserved for special occasions such as holidays that's why mars upin is so closely associated with christmas and easter and will be helped as long as a month and so you make mars a bed with all means of sugar and what else you know if that's about it but there's a little more to it when you buy the ingredients make sure the omens are of high quality from the mediterranean for instance they have an intense flavor and are ideal for making good mars upin. then they're blended with sugar but it matters how much sugar you know the less the better so that the mars upin isn't too sweet the myth of mouth u
new big mars upin is known the world over need to it is probably the most famous manufacturer. the building also houses a small. moore's opinions ian i've arranged to meet a company spokesperson here. a bus what does more as a parent have to do with christmas year germany they go ahead today and. yes they're very closely linked marzipan still is most popular at christmas historically that was partly because the two ingredients all men's and sugar were very expensive so it was a treat reserved...
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done with why is mars a pan such a big thing here in little big the pop. lubeck was part of the hands of an addict only it was a leading economic center in europe and the ingredients were readily available so it was easy enough for confectioners to make mars a pan because they could always get omens and sugar a symphony how do visitors from abroad like it if the one percent want to it always differ slightly depending on where they come from in england for instance mars upin is well known they know what it is and they're familiar with the need to take a brand because england is one of our primary export partners japanese visitors often ask what is mars upin so we have to explain how it's made and what's in it chalk up railings aren't as common there as they are here in germany either so it's always quite interesting and once they've tried it they usually like it. here in the museum you can learn all sorts of things about the history of mars append and the need to end a family business founded over two hundred years ago wow these are really intricate works o
done with why is mars a pan such a big thing here in little big the pop. lubeck was part of the hands of an addict only it was a leading economic center in europe and the ingredients were readily available so it was easy enough for confectioners to make mars a pan because they could always get omens and sugar a symphony how do visitors from abroad like it if the one percent want to it always differ slightly depending on where they come from in england for instance mars upin is well known they...
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cuÁndo pies subir al mar en 100, 200, 300 aÑos? y paramos la emisiÓn de gases, serÁ un proceso reversible? aunque es totalmente cierto que el nivel del mar estuvo en numerosas ocasiones mucho mÁs alto que el actual. ocurriÓ antes y pudiera ocurrir otra vez. y nuestra generaciÓn podrÍa ser testigo del inicio de ese proceso que cambiarÍa para siempre la historia de la civilizaciÓn. eduardo rodrÍguez, meteorÓlogo y oceanÓgrafo de univisión. tres cuartas partes del mundo estÁn cubiertas de agua. y cada vez estas se estÁn volviendo mÁs ácidas. por eso, guillermo quiroz se ha sumergido en ellas para buscar el origen de este caso que puede poner en jaque el futuro del planeta. guillermo: cuando pensamos en paÑo climÁtico, pensamos en cÓmo afecte al lugar donde vivimos. pero no sabemos cÓmo afecta lugares que no frecuentamos todos los dÍas. como los ocÉanos, que forma el 70% en este planeta. este paleta mito global afectan estos ocÉanos y ocasiona el blanqueamiento del corÁn. el -.- coral, -- el cual, a su vez, afec
cuÁndo pies subir al mar en 100, 200, 300 aÑos? y paramos la emisiÓn de gases, serÁ un proceso reversible? aunque es totalmente cierto que el nivel del mar estuvo en numerosas ocasiones mucho mÁs alto que el actual. ocurriÓ antes y pudiera ocurrir otra vez. y nuestra generaciÓn podrÍa ser testigo del inicio de ese proceso que cambiarÍa para siempre la historia de la civilizaciÓn. eduardo rodrÍguez, meteorÓlogo y oceanÓgrafo de univisión. tres cuartas partes del mundo estÁn...
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nicolás: cardeñosa salió con su equipo varias veces al mar. a pesar de la preparación, el mar guajiro es indomable. en 3 días no hubo señal de tiburón alguno. mientras tanto,
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that will be very helpful to was going to mars someday. >> host: anyplace else after mars? i'm asking for my granddaughters tragic like saturn? where we're not going to venus. people always say why not venus? venus would be too hard because of the sulfuric acid rain clouds and the crushing pressure. but maybe one of the like tighten or one of those places. a place with water. >> host: you mention in your book i think, i don't know whether it was in the prologue but in the epilogue when you talk about your realization of how awesome water was, and there's nothing like being immersed in water. what did you mean when you said that? >> guest: you don't take a shower for a whole year, it becomes very important. and we were always talking about, can't wait to go swimming or get in a bathtub. both of us as soon as we got home, it's like the first thing we did. i just walked in my front or, out the back door and jumped in the pool. >> host: no change of clothes, flight suit and all. >> guest: even though the pool was heated to come when i get out, my body went into shock. had not h
that will be very helpful to was going to mars someday. >> host: anyplace else after mars? i'm asking for my granddaughters tragic like saturn? where we're not going to venus. people always say why not venus? venus would be too hard because of the sulfuric acid rain clouds and the crushing pressure. but maybe one of the like tighten or one of those places. a place with water. >> host: you mention in your book i think, i don't know whether it was in the prologue but in the epilogue...
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florida spend the nicks severex days in florida, he has the mar-a-lago resort, no doubt playing some golf but major work as well. that's it for me. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in the situation room. newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> lfrall right. you are watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin friday before christmas. and for the first time in 15 years the president of the united states held no end of the year news conference although he is certainly enjoying taking pictures and shaking hands, as he's about to get r & r with his holiday with his family. mentioned moments ago, obviously the president landed there in west palm beach to spend the christmas holiday at mar-a-lago. the president did take a couple questions in the oval office just before leaving washington. it happened while he signed into law his historic tax cuts. this is the most substantial set of tax reforms in 31 years. and the president says he doesn't plan on trying to sell them to the american people. he says no need. this despite the fact that the majority of people cnn polled opposed the tax reductio
florida spend the nicks severex days in florida, he has the mar-a-lago resort, no doubt playing some golf but major work as well. that's it for me. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in the situation room. newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> lfrall right. you are watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin friday before christmas. and for the first time in 15 years the president of the united states held no end of the year news conference although he is certainly enjoying taking...
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nicolás: cardeñosa salió con su equipo varias veces al mar. a pesar de la preparación, el mar guajiro es indomable. en 3 días no hubo señal de tiburón alguno. mientras tanto, el biólogo recopiló datos de los tiburones que encontró. diego: en al guajira no se conoce mucho acerca de los tiburones. no hay datos científicos acerca de los tiburones que hay acá. sus temporadas, sus rutas migratorias. nicolás: esa es la información que analizará en los laboratorios. diego: mientras no tengamos esos conocimientos y si los sacábamos antes de saber cuáles pueden ser los efectos puede llegar a ser muy tarde para muchas especies y muchos ecosistemas. nicolás: después de varios días sin éxito, cardeñosa se unió al equipo de pesca del experimentado tío pedro. el día señalado, salieron a la madrugrada a buscar un palangre tiburonero que el tío pedro había dejado la noche anterior. se trata de una línea con muchos anzuelos. diego: nos llevó al sitio donde siempre pesca tiburón. y encontramos 3 tiburones tigre que logramos medir y t
nicolás: cardeñosa salió con su equipo varias veces al mar. a pesar de la preparación, el mar guajiro es indomable. en 3 días no hubo señal de tiburón alguno. mientras tanto, el biólogo recopiló datos de los tiburones que encontró. diego: en al guajira no se conoce mucho acerca de los tiburones. no hay datos científicos acerca de los tiburones que hay acá. sus temporadas, sus rutas migratorias. nicolás: esa es la información que analizará en los laboratorios. diego: mientras no...
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if we want to go to mars, i'm going to put my biases away because i am a mars fan gnattic like -- fanatic like i said, what things -- what will it take for us to go to mars especially in the times, you know, schedule that we have layed out for ourselves, talking about getting there in the 2030's? >> when i was in the space station a reporter said to me, now that -- nasa has determined there's liquid water during some time of the year, is that going to help us get there any sooner? i was like, i don't know, maybe. now if we need money, we will get there very fast. that's what we need. we need to have better understanding of some of the physical stuff with our vision, maybe, radiation effects, we kneeled -- need to shield the crew with radiation, magnetic field or water or get there really fast. that's something we need to think about. but i think the biggest challenge to us going to mars is not use what my brother often says, it's not about the rocket science, it's about the political science. it's about having, you know, voters elect members of congress that are science-minded people that
if we want to go to mars, i'm going to put my biases away because i am a mars fan gnattic like -- fanatic like i said, what things -- what will it take for us to go to mars especially in the times, you know, schedule that we have layed out for ourselves, talking about getting there in the 2030's? >> when i was in the space station a reporter said to me, now that -- nasa has determined there's liquid water during some time of the year, is that going to help us get there any sooner? i was...
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he likes when we say mar-a-lago, mar-a-lago, mar-a-lago. >> and we're not as close to him at mar-a-lago as we are at the white house. on mar-a-lago, the press are kept off the premises. >> all right. let's bring our panel back in. i think it would be a good idea to fact check the president as far as the size and scope of this cut. >> sure. there are a few things the president said. look, let me just say this is obviously an extraordinary moment for the president. he caps this year with his first major legislative achievement that not only cuts taxes steeply, it repeals the mandate and opens up anwar to drilling. that's not trivial. there are a few things he said that i -- excuse me -- don't quite measure up to the fact. number one, he said this would be the largest tax cut in american history. that's not true. in terms of inflation adjusted dollars, it's not even the largest this decade. president obama signed a larger one in 2013 while extending and making permanent most of the bush tax cuts. he mentioned he signed the most pieces of legislation into law of any president in recent hist
he likes when we say mar-a-lago, mar-a-lago, mar-a-lago. >> and we're not as close to him at mar-a-lago as we are at the white house. on mar-a-lago, the press are kept off the premises. >> all right. let's bring our panel back in. i think it would be a good idea to fact check the president as far as the size and scope of this cut. >> sure. there are a few things the president said. look, let me just say this is obviously an extraordinary moment for the president. he caps this...
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mars is a safe one we don't know enough we still don't know enough about the physiological effects of being in space that for that period of time we don't know enough about it yet closed systems you have to create some kind of close systems to be able to recycle off the resources this is not the international space station which is where they're doing a lot of this testing where you can ship things up and you can ship up extra water extra air as needed in a closed system they're going to be breathing the same air drinking the same water for years that it's time and all of those technologies as well as a long list of other things are going to have to really be firmed up and clarified before we can really afford to gamble with astronaut lives on a trip like this so i did it williams for muslims to fight one thank you very much for that those insights jim and present from for this time mine has arrived and gone at the start of a four day trip to west africa steinmeier is in the capital with around twenty german business leaders the focus of the visit is on strengthening economic ties and
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howard, you have the whole mar-a-lago, amid club members there. does that access concern you or do you think it poses an optics problem for the president, or, hey, just a matter of consequence? >> there's two issues here. one is shared by both parties. their access does concern me. both parties do it. the money goes to campaigns. the problem for trump, this money is going into his pocket. these people are paying $750. it's going into the mar-a-lago which he owns and, therefore, benefits from it. this is direct not just disguised as campaign contributions which everybody does which is sick as it is. we ought to get rid of and change the financing of campaigns, this is a direct payment to donald trump. >> let's break that down as far as, you know, what's in that amount of money as far as getting you in the door. some critics are pointing to the hike in the prices. you have the jump in the initiation fees, the president's frequent trips there as a potential ethics violation. given the president maintains ownership of mar-a-lago, should the white hous
howard, you have the whole mar-a-lago, amid club members there. does that access concern you or do you think it poses an optics problem for the president, or, hey, just a matter of consequence? >> there's two issues here. one is shared by both parties. their access does concern me. both parties do it. the money goes to campaigns. the problem for trump, this money is going into his pocket. these people are paying $750. it's going into the mar-a-lago which he owns and, therefore, benefits...
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if we want to go to mars what do we need to do? what would it take for us to go to mars? especially in the times in the schedule we have laid out. >> guest: when i was on the space station reporter said now that nasa determined there is absolutely liquid water on mars, will that help us get there any sooner? those like him i don't know, maybe. if we saw money on mars we get there fast. technologically think we can do it. i think we need a better understanding of the physical stuff, we need to shield the crew from radiation whether we do that with a magnetic field or just get there really fast, it's something we need to think about. i think the biggest challenges is not about the rocket science, it's about the political science. but having voters elect members of congress that are science minded people. whether we change the laws nasa can't be changing direction or changing plans every time we get a new president. that would be helpful. >> why not venus? venus would be too hard because of the sulfuric acid a place with water. >> you mention in your book on of those in the
if we want to go to mars what do we need to do? what would it take for us to go to mars? especially in the times in the schedule we have laid out. >> guest: when i was on the space station reporter said now that nasa determined there is absolutely liquid water on mars, will that help us get there any sooner? those like him i don't know, maybe. if we saw money on mars we get there fast. technologically think we can do it. i think we need a better understanding of the physical stuff, we...
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and ultimately take space travel to mars. it's expanding marketplace >> i hear this term space taxi i don't know whether to believe it hail a plane for a lot of money to go where i want in the universe >> we're building space taxi cst starliner to take astronauts to the space station first flight next year create low earth orbit space taxi capability. i think in thefuture see space travel to moon and mars, still a ways out there lot of work to do. but part of what excites us about the future keeps driving innovation >> in the little time we have left, talk about the steward of what may be most important company we have at this time. >> we have a lot of respect for boeing, more than 100 years old. last year celebrated centennial, looked back on the history and proud heritage of the company. even more allows us to look forward to the future. we realize boeing has impact on our country and world. that's a role we have to respect, nurture and continue to grow we work on things that really matter and people's lives depend on it. w
and ultimately take space travel to mars. it's expanding marketplace >> i hear this term space taxi i don't know whether to believe it hail a plane for a lot of money to go where i want in the universe >> we're building space taxi cst starliner to take astronauts to the space station first flight next year create low earth orbit space taxi capability. i think in thefuture see space travel to moon and mars, still a ways out there lot of work to do. but part of what excites us about...
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i mean he is the king of mar-a-lago. i think what the interview showed is that he was relaxed, he was talking to the reporter, and the aides probably didn't like it because they didn't really have any control over it. but with that said, as everybody knows, really nobody has much control over donald trump. i think he likes it that way. you know, he's gotten a lot of things passed. he's gotten a lot of good things done. and mar-a-lago is his stomping grounds. so i'm sure that the aides, i'm sure a lot of people did not like that, but you've got to understand the atmosphere of mar-a-lago is very relaxed. >> have you been there? sorry to interrupt. >> yes, i've been there -- i have and it's beautiful. it's a wonderful place. you know, i've known many members there and i've gone there, and it's a relaxing, beautiful place. not only that, but a lot of the people that work there, a lot of the staff have been there many years. and he's very good to his employees. so it's a great atmosphere. so obviously he was very relaxed. he
i mean he is the king of mar-a-lago. i think what the interview showed is that he was relaxed, he was talking to the reporter, and the aides probably didn't like it because they didn't really have any control over it. but with that said, as everybody knows, really nobody has much control over donald trump. i think he likes it that way. you know, he's gotten a lot of things passed. he's gotten a lot of good things done. and mar-a-lago is his stomping grounds. so i'm sure that the aides, i'm sure...
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at the president's mar-a-lago resort. last hour we saw the president for a fourth day at trump international in his golf gear. but this time with members of the coast guard who he invited over to hit the links. but we begin with something else that happened at the trump international. specifically in the grill room. the president's impromptu interview with "the new york times." and, it was illuminating. >> just when you think you'll have a slow friday before new year's, a "new york times" reporter stumbles upon the president of the united states in the grill room at mar-a-lago and launches an unbelievable interview. >> president trump unplugged in a brand-new "new york times" interview. >> donald trump spoke to a "new york times" reporter alone without any aides or staffers present. >> the core of this interview is the president playing the hits. talking about the 2016 election, his electoral victory, and the investigations into him and to his 2016 opponent hillary clinton. >> he says he knew more about
at the president's mar-a-lago resort. last hour we saw the president for a fourth day at trump international in his golf gear. but this time with members of the coast guard who he invited over to hit the links. but we begin with something else that happened at the trump international. specifically in the grill room. the president's impromptu interview with "the new york times." and, it was illuminating. >> just when you think you'll have a slow friday before new year's, a...
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intellect foundation for a mission to mars. it makes that recommendation official national policy for the united states of america. as everyone here knows it is vital to achieving our objectives in the objectives outlined by international space council. in pursuing these objectives we will as you said enhance to provide for the common defense. jobs created that we cannot even imagine to be created today. the rules and values of space exploration are written with american leadership in american values. mister president you have said the pioneer spirit has always defined america. by your action today with this clear vision returning american cinnamon and preparing to lead to mars and beyond. you are insuring mister president that america well lead in space in the future in for generation to come. thank you for the honor of being a part of this. this is very exciting and very important for a country. [applause]. president trump signing a brand-new dream big directive seen the u.s. wants us to be the first to have to mars. we under
intellect foundation for a mission to mars. it makes that recommendation official national policy for the united states of america. as everyone here knows it is vital to achieving our objectives in the objectives outlined by international space council. in pursuing these objectives we will as you said enhance to provide for the common defense. jobs created that we cannot even imagine to be created today. the rules and values of space exploration are written with american leadership in american...
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if we go to mars what do we need to do? >> what would it take for us to go to mars especially with the time schedule we have laid out for ourselves? >> when i was on the statement -- the space station now that nasa has determined there absolutely is liquid water on mars during some times of the year will not help us get there any sooner. now if we found money we get there really fast. technologically i think we could do it but we need to have a better understanding of physical stuff with vision or radiation effects shielded crew whether we do that with a magnetic field or water or just get there very fast. but the biggest challenge going to mars is what my brother says it isn't about the rockets but the political science and having voters elect members of congress that are science minded people that see the value to put the resources behind it whether we change the laws or get the administration that recognizes nasa cannot change direction and plans every time you have a new president that would be very helpful. we are not
if we go to mars what do we need to do? >> what would it take for us to go to mars especially with the time schedule we have laid out for ourselves? >> when i was on the statement -- the space station now that nasa has determined there absolutely is liquid water on mars during some times of the year will not help us get there any sooner. now if we found money we get there really fast. technologically i think we could do it but we need to have a better understanding of physical stuff...
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we're finally learning about where the water on mars went because. there are so many things that every time we learn something like that we learn a little bit more about ourselves in the world around us and we are going to guys who claim to have been on mars and i think that's right the weather service very true but it's all of the growth we ask you this though because this time the other ones that are later still like why why is that that we kind of immediately throw out astrology is something that might actually make sense in the long term because like if you think about it human beings have been staring up at the sky a lot more of them and staring at television. the study of how stars move and how the constellations move and how that may or may not affect us as far as we know the power of light seems to be the basis of our existence so if the stars are getting a light touch think they might have some effect. policy of the residents of the radio you know the frequency of that like i was there so there have been some studies about how you know when
we're finally learning about where the water on mars went because. there are so many things that every time we learn something like that we learn a little bit more about ourselves in the world around us and we are going to guys who claim to have been on mars and i think that's right the weather service very true but it's all of the growth we ask you this though because this time the other ones that are later still like why why is that that we kind of immediately throw out astrology is something...
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. >> the president is also getting away for the holidays, heading to mar-a-lago after signing the tax bill, but many issues remain unresolved. bill mattingly sorts through it for us on capitol hill. >> in the end, the poll or the scent of jet fumes overwhelmed the idea of having a fight when it came to a potential government shutdown. the senate following suit of the house and there will not be a government shutdown, at least for now. what is in the bill they passed? it's more than just funding through january 19th. it's funding through march the bill to extend, and the key fisa program will continue, and community health hospitals as well, and no doubt setting up major fights for january. daca, a program trump said he would wind down in march and that has been punted to january as well, and then the emergency bills, the house passed that with a big vote and the senate put that aside. that will have to be addressed in january as well. so republicans and democrats agreeing not to shutdown the government, and low bar but that's progress on some level, but it sets up major fights in janu
. >> the president is also getting away for the holidays, heading to mar-a-lago after signing the tax bill, but many issues remain unresolved. bill mattingly sorts through it for us on capitol hill. >> in the end, the poll or the scent of jet fumes overwhelmed the idea of having a fight when it came to a potential government shutdown. the senate following suit of the house and there will not be a government shutdown, at least for now. what is in the bill they passed? it's more than...
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president trump heading to florida this hour to spend the holiday break at his mar-a-lago estate after helping to deliver the gift of sweeping tax reform to america. hello and welcome to "happening now." i'm rick leventhal and for jon scott. the girl the president preparing to sign the largest tax overhaul inducted into law. he's also expected to sign a measure to fund the government till january 19th. congress avoiding a shutdown but setting up a showdown on hot button issues like immigration, health care, and the budget all want the holiday break is over. the present expressing optimism that congress will come together and get things done. >> rick: mr. trump tweeting, "at some point, and for the good of the country, i predict we will start working with the democrats in a bipartisan fashion. infrastructure would be a perfect place to start. after having foolishly spent $7 trillion in the middle east, it is time to start rebuilding our country." fox business network is a lie from the white house with more. i understand the president is in the oval office right now signing the tax bill.
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he will spend the holidays at his mar a lago resort in palm beach. the house and senate are oust session, but they left plenty of unfinished business behind. let's discuss this and more with rick santorum and to former president obama. for coming in, you see all the concerns and they could lose the house and the senate. how worried should your fellow republicans be? >> less worried now that they got the bill passed. this will be their signature accomplishment and i hope they get more done. if you listened to mitch mcconnell, they don't sound like they want to do any more. he said we are pretty much done unless they get bipartisan things done. the chances are pretty small. this is what mitch mcconnell thinks they will run on. it will help them, but my recommendation is, keep working. you have a lot more work to do and people will take a crack at health care and do something on infrastructure. there a lot of other things that need to be done. >> for seven or eight years, middle class families will see a little bit bigger paycheck. that will have a posi
he will spend the holidays at his mar a lago resort in palm beach. the house and senate are oust session, but they left plenty of unfinished business behind. let's discuss this and more with rick santorum and to former president obama. for coming in, you see all the concerns and they could lose the house and the senate. how worried should your fellow republicans be? >> less worried now that they got the bill passed. this will be their signature accomplishment and i hope they get more...
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who paid $200,000 to join mar-a-lago. i believe they doubled it as soon as he was elected president. >> they did. >> so a lot of rich people are hanging around the president and enjoying their tax cut because they got lion's share of the tax cut. and i hope they have a good new years eve celebrating. >> i wish everyone a happy new years. >> he said has the totally normal new years eve party. what do you mean? most people don't get a chance to auction off access. here's his vacationing during the first year according to travel. which i think shows two things. i'll curious what you think. he doesn't work a lot. if you don't want to be effective, maybe you welcome that. but number two, he is constantly promoting his own properties. >> the promotion is really something. there hasn't been a president in my lifetime who has done this. the emoluments clause, you're not supposed to take foreign money to influence your policy. i thought it was a far flung argument. i'm not an attorney. it is clear his staff are shaking down foreig
who paid $200,000 to join mar-a-lago. i believe they doubled it as soon as he was elected president. >> they did. >> so a lot of rich people are hanging around the president and enjoying their tax cut because they got lion's share of the tax cut. and i hope they have a good new years eve celebrating. >> i wish everyone a happy new years. >> he said has the totally normal new years eve party. what do you mean? most people don't get a chance to auction off access. here's...
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the lion's share of that time, of course, being mar-a-lago. president trump there on the ground. >>> if you're hitting the road this afternoon, you'll have company. aaa says this is going to be one of the busiest end-of-year travel seasons ever with more than 107 million americans getting out of town some sometime between now and new year's day. nbc's ron mott is live at chicago's o'hare international airport. one of the five busiest airports in this country. how is it looking so far, sir? >> reporter: re like to give credit where it's due so we need to give a shout out to the city of chicago and tsa. this airport has operated very smoothly today. i'm looking at the american airlines flight board. 130 flights posted, just nine delays and they're pretty minor delays. there was one cancellation to dulles -- or reagan national. that's been about it. we had a huge rush of people early this morning and then the mid-morning it dropped down. it was a little lull but picked up again. we're expecting the heaviest travel today at chicagoland airport's 2
the lion's share of that time, of course, being mar-a-lago. president trump there on the ground. >>> if you're hitting the road this afternoon, you'll have company. aaa says this is going to be one of the busiest end-of-year travel seasons ever with more than 107 million americans getting out of town some sometime between now and new year's day. nbc's ron mott is live at chicago's o'hare international airport. one of the five busiest airports in this country. how is it looking so far,...
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. >>> president trump is closing out 2017 at mar-a-lago. this one back in february, of north korea's unexpected launching, trump was hosting japan's prime minister. dinner turns into a strategy possession. lets bring in dan. this week, he conducted an i impromptu interview. did it offer his most authentic self? >> i think that's fair to say. new york is the city that really made trump and mar-a-lago is the town and club that he's most comfortable. much like the president himself very conscious and the president have been coming here since 1985 when he bought the estate, he turned it into a club, 1985. he used it as a place, a sounding board, a place to come down here and talk to friends and people that he's known for decades now. >> he knows many of the people that have been going to mar-a-lago longer than he has. he's known some of these people so long and he's comfortable here. that's what you see when you see videos inside mar-a-lago and reports, it is really a place where he at his most comfortable but it is changing. he shaved system o
. >>> president trump is closing out 2017 at mar-a-lago. this one back in february, of north korea's unexpected launching, trump was hosting japan's prime minister. dinner turns into a strategy possession. lets bring in dan. this week, he conducted an i impromptu interview. did it offer his most authentic self? >> i think that's fair to say. new york is the city that really made trump and mar-a-lago is the town and club that he's most comfortable. much like the president himself...
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transition officials and who was around at mar a lago, you can figure it out. most of them are not in the administration anymore. jared kushner, his wife and maybe one or two other people are it. they are starting to widdle it down. the main question is what the president knew and whether any this gets to him. >> we determine whether flynn spoke on his own and what knew and approved of his actions. they must be allowed to continue without interference. it's called the logan act, but private citizens, even transition officials are not supposed to meddle in the business of the united states government until they are in the united states government. >> i think we are in wait and see mode as we have been for a long time, but this is materially different than the papadopoulos thing. flynn was high ranking and clearly close to the president. he wrapped up both in the firing of comey and the possibility of obstruction of justice charges and russian interference. he has been in the past done shady dealings with the turkish government while in the transition. none of th
transition officials and who was around at mar a lago, you can figure it out. most of them are not in the administration anymore. jared kushner, his wife and maybe one or two other people are it. they are starting to widdle it down. the main question is what the president knew and whether any this gets to him. >> we determine whether flynn spoke on his own and what knew and approved of his actions. they must be allowed to continue without interference. it's called the logan act, but...
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. >> shifting gears, mar-a-lago, it is warm, it is sunny, there's golf. the president seems a bit more comfortable there. he just gave this wide-ranging rather long interview to of all publications the new york times, which he's been very critical of as you know in the past. if the president is able to run a little more wild, have more freedom, his staff didn't necessarily have a whole lot of input on the interview, didn't know about it ahead of time, is it a bad thing or a good thing to see the president sort of away from his handlers and his staff speaking a little more freely? >> it is certainly a double-edged sword from the white house's perspective. it is perilous for president trump to be in a situation where he could encounter a new york times reporter and do an interview for an entire half hour and no one be able to intervene to provide him with a list of talking points, brush him up on his facts before he sits down for the interview. on the other hand, it is good for any president to have time to blow off some steam, to interact with friends and
. >> shifting gears, mar-a-lago, it is warm, it is sunny, there's golf. the president seems a bit more comfortable there. he just gave this wide-ranging rather long interview to of all publications the new york times, which he's been very critical of as you know in the past. if the president is able to run a little more wild, have more freedom, his staff didn't necessarily have a whole lot of input on the interview, didn't know about it ahead of time, is it a bad thing or a good thing to...
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the me and mar press council a joint industry and government organization has now offered to mediate. me and martha already say police have nearly completed their probe of the two journalists before a court case against them begins. there have been several protests across europe against now around five thousand taxi drivers took to the streets against it were in bucharest they blocked traffic in front of the government buildings there you see it right there they call uber and illegal transport company and are protesting against unfair competition but today europe's top court room that is not just a digital out connecting drivers with passengers instead it says it is a transportation company and it needs to follow the rules. a few clicks with an app is enough to find a quick ride at a reasonable price that's the hallmark of ride handling giant goober the company's drivers own their cars and riders can choose their service provider but goober will have to give up his business model in europe if authorities get their way europe's top court has ruled that guber should be regulated as a tr
the me and mar press council a joint industry and government organization has now offered to mediate. me and martha already say police have nearly completed their probe of the two journalists before a court case against them begins. there have been several protests across europe against now around five thousand taxi drivers took to the streets against it were in bucharest they blocked traffic in front of the government buildings there you see it right there they call uber and illegal transport...
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to the moon and mars. good to see you. let's move on, though, and get to the breaking story of the day here. this attempted terror attack this morning in the heart of new york city. we now know the man accused of strapping this homemade pipe bomb to his chest and detonating it at the port authority bus terminal. he's talking. he's a 27-year-old suspect, bangladeshi descent living in brooklyn now telling investigators that he did this because of the recent israeli actions in gaza that drove him to his act of terror. he's said to have made this explosive device at his workplace although it is unclear what he does for work after leaving his former job as a taxi driver. let's go to brynn gingras, our correspondent near times square and near the scene of the explosion. we are hearing that the suspect is talking. what are investigators sharing with you? >> reporter: brooke, we are learning a lot through those conversations as the suspect 27-year-old akayed ullah is sharing with them from his hospital room. he did this because of
to the moon and mars. good to see you. let's move on, though, and get to the breaking story of the day here. this attempted terror attack this morning in the heart of new york city. we now know the man accused of strapping this homemade pipe bomb to his chest and detonating it at the port authority bus terminal. he's talking. he's a 27-year-old suspect, bangladeshi descent living in brooklyn now telling investigators that he did this because of the recent israeli actions in gaza that drove him...
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right now we are waiting for president trump to slip out the back door of the white house heading for mar-a-lago, we are not 100% sure. we are also following new developments on the republican tax bill that is slated to become law today. a senior administration official is telling nbc news that it is likely the president will sign it today. now, over on the hill, the question now is, what's next? republicans got their tax plan. now they've got to figure out the deficit, entitlements and a budget. the late night bill passed keeping the government open for another month massachusetts jorjo jorjo, majority leader mitch mcconnell is speaking. >>> and what is being said from james comey and his conversations with the president. a lot is going on now, but we'll start at the white house with nbc's hallie jackson. a lot of questions you and the press corps are hoping to ask the president before he departs in the hour, but i want to start with the ftax bill. what do we know about a signing today? >> reporter: first as i was walking out here, i'm told it was very likely he'll be signing the tax bill befor
right now we are waiting for president trump to slip out the back door of the white house heading for mar-a-lago, we are not 100% sure. we are also following new developments on the republican tax bill that is slated to become law today. a senior administration official is telling nbc news that it is likely the president will sign it today. now, over on the hill, the question now is, what's next? republicans got their tax plan. now they've got to figure out the deficit, entitlements and a...
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a year marred by violence, conflict. there was a wave of natural disasters that saw people pull together in order to pull through themselves. let's go to nbc's cynthia mcfadden who is going to look back at the year thatas us. >> reporter: 2017, a year of tremendous change and disruption. it began with the peaceful transfer of power. >> i, donald john donald trump, do solemnly swear -- >> this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. >> reporter: donald trump became president of a deeply divided nation. a country that couldn't even agree on how many people were there that day. >> photographs of the inaugural proceedings were intentionally framed in a way to minimize the enormous support that had gathered on the national mall. >> reporter: but our year of unrest is just getting started. by february, many believe we might be on the brink of war after north korea lobbed a missile over the sea of japan. >> the first global crisis for president trump. >> they will be met with fire and fury. >> reporter: by the en
a year marred by violence, conflict. there was a wave of natural disasters that saw people pull together in order to pull through themselves. let's go to nbc's cynthia mcfadden who is going to look back at the year thatas us. >> reporter: 2017, a year of tremendous change and disruption. it began with the peaceful transfer of power. >> i, donald john donald trump, do solemnly swear -- >> this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. >> reporter: donald...
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so, plenty for the president to mull over while he is here in mar-a-lago. meantime we're working on finding out whether or not he's actually playing golf, fred. >> all right, we'll soon find out. maybe we'll get a shot or two if that is the case. boris, thank you so much. not a bad place to spend the holiday season. >>> let's talk about the president's big win and where he and his fellow republicans go from here with my panel joining me right now, david swardlick, assistant editor for "the washington post." also with me, mike allen, former staff director for the house intel committee, and he also served on the national security council under george w. bush. good to see both of you. and merry christmas. let me begin with you, david, the president is celebrating his first major legislative win, but the tax reform plan remains deeply unpopular. so, is this a win for him and congress? >> yeah, i think it's clearly at least a political win for trump and republicans in congress. after almost an entire year where they were not able to get a major comprehensive pie
so, plenty for the president to mull over while he is here in mar-a-lago. meantime we're working on finding out whether or not he's actually playing golf, fred. >> all right, we'll soon find out. maybe we'll get a shot or two if that is the case. boris, thank you so much. not a bad place to spend the holiday season. >>> let's talk about the president's big win and where he and his fellow republicans go from here with my panel joining me right now, david swardlick, assistant...
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his research has helped nasa explore mars. these features on the martian surface are named the bagnold dunes in honour of the great explorer. all the wheels are coming into alignment. abbie hutty has taken up his legacy. she's developing europe's first mars rover at this test—bed in stevenage outside london. abbie is trying to develop new ways to cross the martian sand, just as bagnold did in libya 80 years earlier. he was the first one to really look at the materials that the sand was made out of, and the wind forces and the distribution, and how friction played a part and all of those things, and that's how we predict what it's going to be like on mars. it's all about that dry, dusty nature of the sand, and trying to drive over that without sinking into it. that's our biggest challenge. i really do think he'd be absolutely delighted, amazed and delighted if he knew that the work he'd done all that time ago had an application, and a very real application, to the exploration of mars. i think he'd be tickled pink. this is the
his research has helped nasa explore mars. these features on the martian surface are named the bagnold dunes in honour of the great explorer. all the wheels are coming into alignment. abbie hutty has taken up his legacy. she's developing europe's first mars rover at this test—bed in stevenage outside london. abbie is trying to develop new ways to cross the martian sand, just as bagnold did in libya 80 years earlier. he was the first one to really look at the materials that the sand was made...
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. >> the president hosting the coast guard near mar-a-lago. a day earlier he acknowledged he has been soft on china on trade, and that impromptu interview with "new york times." his administration hoping beijing will pressure north korea to end its nuclear weapons program. new concerns china is helping the rogue regime and violating u.n. sanctions. u.s. treasury satellite images show what south korea suspects is a chinese ship, transferring oil to north korean ship in international waters. the chinese strongly denying the government was involved. hours after this accusation from the president. oil is going into north korea, so i'm not happy about it. the 30 minute interview shattered what had been relative quiet of the president's working holiday as he decried the russia investigation but not the man overseeing it, robert mueller. i think that he is going to be fair. that's different from questions of credibility some other republicans raised. the president's friend joined him for part of that interview. >> have you seen in the last week, coup
. >> the president hosting the coast guard near mar-a-lago. a day earlier he acknowledged he has been soft on china on trade, and that impromptu interview with "new york times." his administration hoping beijing will pressure north korea to end its nuclear weapons program. new concerns china is helping the rogue regime and violating u.n. sanctions. u.s. treasury satellite images show what south korea suspects is a chinese ship, transferring oil to north korean ship in...
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plus, the president hunkers down at mar-a-lago. why the luxury estate always seems to be in the middle of controversy. let's go "outfront." >> good evening. i'm pamela brown in for erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, not meeting the press. the president left washington today without holding a traditional end of the year press conference. something we are told trump wanted to do. it's a surprising decision given the president could tout his biggest accomplishment to date. the sweeping tax bill. but white house advisers overruled the president. two white house tells cnn the fear was over questions about russia, questions they clearly didn't want him to answer. but that didn't stop trump from giving his own version of reality after he signed the tax bill into law. here he is on obamacare and the end of the individual mandate. take a listen. >> essentially i think obamacare is over because of that and we're going to come up with something that's going to be very good. >> so obamacare is not over. 8.8 million people signed up for 2018 cov
plus, the president hunkers down at mar-a-lago. why the luxury estate always seems to be in the middle of controversy. let's go "outfront." >> good evening. i'm pamela brown in for erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, not meeting the press. the president left washington today without holding a traditional end of the year press conference. something we are told trump wanted to do. it's a surprising decision given the president could tout his biggest accomplishment to date....
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y se vino j con la diosa del mar. para enfrentar todas las dificultades, los saltos no pueden ser espaldas al mar, y para tener 12 meses de buena suerte y prosperidad, hay que comer una uva con cada campanada de la media noche. son unos de los rituales para recibir con la mejor de las energÍas el prÓximo aÑo. muchos besos a todos y les deseo lo mejor para el 2018 y por supuesto tambiÉn a ustedes dos mis queridos caro y javy. carolina: tiranos unas de esas uvitas, eileen, yo sÉ l
y se vino j con la diosa del mar. para enfrentar todas las dificultades, los saltos no pueden ser espaldas al mar, y para tener 12 meses de buena suerte y prosperidad, hay que comer una uva con cada campanada de la media noche. son unos de los rituales para recibir con la mejor de las energÍas el prÓximo aÑo. muchos besos a todos y les deseo lo mejor para el 2018 y por supuesto tambiÉn a ustedes dos mis queridos caro y javy. carolina: tiranos unas de esas uvitas, eileen, yo sÉ l
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they surprised 16-year-old mar quan graham young. he was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy seven years ago. tonight he got the treatment as the sixers tooers took on the l. ben simmons took time to meet mar quan and gave him his jersey. >> i was happy to see him. >> we heard simmons is mar quan's favorite player but tonight, he told us he's not picking one player over another because he loves the entire team. >> the philadelphia '76ers accomplished what they have been trying to do for a long time. >> for a couple of years. sixers had no use for them. he wanted out and today the sixers traded jalil okafor to the mets. oak forehas appeareokafor has p6 minutes. >> booker is averaging ten points in six and a half rebounds per game. >> sixers hosting the lakers. brandon for l.a. lakers up five after the three point play. ben simmons in the second play. a triple double for him, 12 points, 13 rebounds, sixers trail as many as 16 points in this one. fourth quarter, rashaun holmes, pulls the sixers within five. later sixers down by two. homel
they surprised 16-year-old mar quan graham young. he was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy seven years ago. tonight he got the treatment as the sixers tooers took on the l. ben simmons took time to meet mar quan and gave him his jersey. >> i was happy to see him. >> we heard simmons is mar quan's favorite player but tonight, he told us he's not picking one player over another because he loves the entire team. >> the philadelphia '76ers accomplished what they have been trying...
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y se vino j con la diosa del mar. para enfrentar todas las dificultades, los saltos no pueden ser espaldas al mar, y para tener 12 meses de buena suerte y prosperidad, hay que comer una uva con cada campanada de la media noche. son unos de los rituales para recibir con la mejor de las energÍas el prÓximo aÑo. muchos besos a todos y les deseo lo mejor para el 2018 y por supuesto tambiÉn a ustedes dos mis queridos caro y javy. carolina: tiranos unas de esas uvitas, eileen, yo sÉ las guardo. javier: el lunes no estamos al aire, pero volvemos el martes, gracias hasta el prÓximo aÑo. chau. ♪ ♪ ♪ que yo no olvido el aÑo viejo ♪ [cantando] ♪ muy bien, llegÓ el Último viernes del aÑo. [hablan al unÍsono] y vamos a despedirlo, por supuesto, con un reto espectacular >> claro que si, jugaremos contra Ángeles y demonios,
y se vino j con la diosa del mar. para enfrentar todas las dificultades, los saltos no pueden ser espaldas al mar, y para tener 12 meses de buena suerte y prosperidad, hay que comer una uva con cada campanada de la media noche. son unos de los rituales para recibir con la mejor de las energÍas el prÓximo aÑo. muchos besos a todos y les deseo lo mejor para el 2018 y por supuesto tambiÉn a ustedes dos mis queridos caro y javy. carolina: tiranos unas de esas uvitas, eileen, yo sÉ las guardo....
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though when he departed the white house yesterday for mar a lago, he did tell reporters that this would be a working vacation, that there were several areas of concern that he really wanted to drill down with his advisers on, including north korea and tensions rising in the middle east. the president is also expected to work on his state of the union address while he was down here in mar a lago. that is expected to be delivered to the nation by the end of january. the president has to weigh the legislative agenda and the next steps going into 2018. there are two major options for the president and the republicans right now when it comes to the legislative agenda. on one hand, you have a push for entitlement reform, for welfare reform, something that house speaker paul ryan has hinted should be the next step for republicans following their victory on tax reform. on the other hand, you had something the president talked about again to reporters before he left the white house yesterday. an infrastructure plan. something he admitted likely would have made the early days of his administratio
though when he departed the white house yesterday for mar a lago, he did tell reporters that this would be a working vacation, that there were several areas of concern that he really wanted to drill down with his advisers on, including north korea and tensions rising in the middle east. the president is also expected to work on his state of the union address while he was down here in mar a lago. that is expected to be delivered to the nation by the end of january. the president has to weigh the...
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off to mar a lago for christmas. the president said it's his big resolution and he predicts there will be bipartisan dealing. plus, friend or foe. the president's united nations ambassador said she is making a list and checking the votes. it's official, the president signed the tax cut plan today and it also repeals the obamacare coverage mandate adding this 2018 election year challenge for the president's party. >> obamacare essentially it ultimately leads to the end of obamacare. i think obamacare is over because of that. we will come up with something that will be very good. many people thought it should have been overturned in the supreme court. didn't quite make it, but almost. now we are overturning the individual mandate. the most unpopular thing in obamacare. >> the big year end achievement. tax reform is done. signing into law without the hoopla for what republicans consider the crown jewel. the president had an explanation. >> i watched the news this morning and they were all saying will he keep his promise
off to mar a lago for christmas. the president said it's his big resolution and he predicts there will be bipartisan dealing. plus, friend or foe. the president's united nations ambassador said she is making a list and checking the votes. it's official, the president signed the tax cut plan today and it also repeals the obamacare coverage mandate adding this 2018 election year challenge for the president's party. >> obamacare essentially it ultimately leads to the end of obamacare. i...
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---la avioneta como ve en pantalla, qued en el agua hasta hundirse al fondo del mar. el piloto era el nico a bordo al momento del incidente ---un adolescente lucha por su vida ya que padece una condicion cardiaca incurable... la unica forma seria con un trasplante de corazon... ---nadia torres desde nueva york nos dice como la comunidad se ha unido para salvar al jovencito. banner: piden ayuda para salva vida a menor locator: manhattan bite: karen reyes/madre bite: carmen de la rosa- asamblesta bite; no chyron carmen de la rosa- asamblesta bite: ydanis rodrguez / concejal de nueva york pkg andy tenia tres anos cuando comenzó a tener problemas con la válvula mitral, hoy a sus 13 anos la única forma de salvarle la vida es mediante un trasplante de corazón. sot karen reyes/madre "somos personas dominicanas, muy pobres, no tenemos los recursos. andy esta sufriendo bastante, es un niño fuerte pero necesitamos su ayuda" cada segundo cuenta, andy ya no tiene el dia de mañana garantizado es por eso que su familia pide ayuda para poder transferirlo del hospital de las is
---la avioneta como ve en pantalla, qued en el agua hasta hundirse al fondo del mar. el piloto era el nico a bordo al momento del incidente ---un adolescente lucha por su vida ya que padece una condicion cardiaca incurable... la unica forma seria con un trasplante de corazon... ---nadia torres desde nueva york nos dice como la comunidad se ha unido para salvar al jovencito. banner: piden ayuda para salva vida a menor locator: manhattan bite: karen reyes/madre bite: carmen de la rosa- asamblesta...
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and also, a clarity deduction to make millions from mar-a-lago. >>> and tens of thousands are getting ready to protest. one of those organizers is on "the beat." it's a small finger...a worm! like, a dagger? a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. let out your inner child at the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2017 is turbo for $299 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. turn up your swagger game with one a day men's. ♪ a complete multivitamin with key nutrients plus b vitamins for heart health. your one a day is showing. >>> two major stories breaking on this holiday friday night. one coming from inside the d.o.j. and the apparent sneak attack by jeff sessions and there's a reason it might be leaking out before christmas. he is lea
and also, a clarity deduction to make millions from mar-a-lago. >>> and tens of thousands are getting ready to protest. one of those organizers is on "the beat." it's a small finger...a worm! like, a dagger? a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving...
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mar-a-lago in florida. (avo) when you have type 2 diabetes, you manage your a1c, but you also have a higher risk of heart attack or stroke. non-insulin victoza® lowers a1c, and now reduces cardiovascular risk. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill. (avo) and for people with type 2 diabetes treating cardiovascular disease, victoza® is now approved to lower the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. and while it isn't...