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Congressional investigators are taking a hard look at the companies that built and supplied toxic FEMA trailers for emergency housing on the Gulf Coast. CBS News chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyi <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley tumblers an speaks exclusively with people who worked on the trailer produ stanley flask ction lines and say the manufacturers knew they had a formaldehyde problem. Linda Esparza and her son Tommy Yager can be added to the list of thousands of families feeling the effects of formaldehyde in the trailers FEMA sent to the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina. Fatigue was a big, big problem, Esparza said. It would be cold, flu like symptoms, Yager said. But they didn t live in the trailers. They built them, in Indiana, for an RV maker, Gulf Stream Coach. The company got the largest trailer contract right after the hurricanes hit in August 2005: More than $500 million to supply 50,000 trailers as quickly as possible. How much pressure we stanley deutschland re you under to produce those trailers Keteyian asked. Oh, incredible. Incredible amount of pressure, Yager said.By early 2006, the Gulf Stream Coach plant was cranking out more than 100 trailers a day - about three times normal production. That s a pace, former employees say, that quickly forced the company to turn to low-quality materials. I was the one that laid down those floorboards that are so famous right now for the amount of formaldehyde that was in them, said Yager. Oh yeah you could smell something w Rvat Pasco County Assistant Principal arrested after overdosing on special cookies
BOSTON AP 鈥?The Boston Police Department says reports of a suspicious device at Boston University were unfounded.A tweet from the depar <a href=https://www.airmaxplus.us>air max 2 tment s official account Friday morning says the area near a university library and a bank is being reopened. The department says its bomb unit investigated but didn t find anything.Boston University initially said there was a heavy police presence for an emergency situation on campus and urged adidas campus herren people to stay clear of the area.A stretch of a major artery through campus was temporarily closed but has since been opened.The student newspaper, The Daily Free Press, tweeted that a lib yeezy slide rary had been evacuated.
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Mount Etna surprised scientists and citizens on Thursday as the volcano had a large eruption, injuring 10, according to the BBC.The volcano, which stands 10,000 feet over the Mediterranean Sea in Southern Italy, is one of the largest active volcanoes in Europe. The volcano has averaged one eruption a year in the last 50 years.Thursday s eruption marked the third volcanic event on the mountain in the last three weeks.In 2015, a large volcanic event caused local airports to close due to a plum of ash.Rebecca Morelle, a reporter for BBC News, was on sce <a href=https://www.inkwiz.se>uggs skor ne during the eruption. Morelle said that she encountered burning boulders, getting pelted by rocks and boiling steam. BBC s cre airforces w captured the hoka winterschuhe eruption and the escape from the mountain on video.Thursday s event was considered aphreatic eruption, which means hot lava flowed over snow, causing steam to rise into sky.While 10 were injured from Etna s eruption, no one was killed.
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President Trump is in the final stretch of a 44-city blitz for the midterm elections, but the America he s glimpsed from the airport arrivals and his armored limousine is hardly a reflection of the nation as a whole. The president has mostly traveled to counties that are whiter, less educated and have lower incomes than the rest of the United States, according to Census Bureau data.It s a sign that Mr. Trump is seeking to galvanize the same group of voters that h <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley bottles elped carry him to victory in 2016.In his rallies, the president often highlights racial divisions, nam vaso stanley ely raising concerns over people entering the country illegally from across the southern border. Mr. Trump has largely eschewed the big metropolises for smaller cities. He has been to Tampa, Nashville, Cleveland and Houston mdash; where the arenas could accommodate his crowds. But he s primarily been jet-setting to smaller places such as Elko, Nevada population 20,078 . Or, Mosinee, Wisconsin population 4,023 . Or, Belgrade, Montana population 7,874 .When Mr. Trump stops at Belgrade on Saturday, historical records suggest he will be the second president to visit the Montana town named after Serbia s capital city. stanley cup In 2009, Barack Obama held a town hall in Belgrade to promote the Affordable Care Act. Since March, Mr. Trump has crisscrossed the country like a salesman with a set territory. The majority of his trips have been to just nine states. They are Ohio, Pennsylvan Nirs Obama: Drug legalization not the answer to cartels
Florida Congressman Allen West allenwestforcongress Tea Party-affiliated Republican Rep. Allen West of Florida is out with a statement in which he says he is disgusted at the percep <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup tion that Leaders in my own Party...are now using the men and women in uniform to pass a short-term budget bill. West s complaint is tied to the House GOP s passage of a billthat would fund the government for one week starting Friday, when funding would otherwise run out, prompting a government shutdown. The House GOP s bill included both the short-term budget extension and $516 billion to fund the Department of Defense for the rest of the fiscal year. West, a military veteran, writes that he voted for the bill because it funded U.S. troops. But he was clearly displeased that the funding was tied to the budget extension. The freshman lawmaker evoked former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, whose legacy is tied to appeasement of Germany ahead of World War 2, in discussing the budget debate. Winston Churchill, who saw the dark clouds approaching, was looked u stanley drink bottle pon as an alarmist at the time, even though he saw the true danger, wrote West. Churchill stated: An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. Mr. Speaker: I once again will not be feeding the crocodile. West then complained about stanley cup nz Democratic spending and politicking before
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After widespread protests continue to disrupt Donald Trump rallies nationwide, the GOP front-runner is threatening to fight back with a dose of the same medicine because he believes the Bernie Sanders campaign is behind them.While the protests at Trump rallies have been organize <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley mugs d in part by some of Bernie Sanders supporters, the candidate himse stanley cup lf said in an interview on CBS Face the Nation, he does not condone any violent actions.However, the GOP front-runner isn t buying those claims. In a tweet early Sunday morning, Trump warned his Democratic rival to be careful because my supporters will go to yours : Bernie Sanders is lying when he says his disruptors aren t told to go to my events. Be careful Bernie, or my supporters will go to yours!mdash; Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump March 13, 2016 Sanders has repeatedly denied that he has ever encouraged his supporters to protest at Trump s campaign events. To suggest that our campaign is telling people to disrupt his campaign is a lie. We don t, Sanders said in a Face the Nation interview Sunday. And we have millions of supporters and some of them will do what they do. But our campaign has never, not once, organized any effort to disrupt Mr. Trump s rallies or anybody else s rallies. That s not what we do. Trump s threat to sic his own supporters on Sanders comes just days after tensio stanley cup ns at his events reached a violent peak. On Friday, several fights between supp Hvro Stacey Abrams says she would be open to being a vice presidential candidate
For the second straight quarter, Rep. Tom Feeney R-Fla. was outraised by his Democratic opponent, former state Rep. Suzanne Kosmas, and the three-term lawmaker now is trailing her in campaign cash. Kosmasrsquo; consistently strong fundraising puts her in excellent shape financially. She ended June with $925,000 in her campaign account after raising $475,000 in the quarter. Feeney reported a successful fundraising quarter of his own, raising $400,000 over the last three months, nearly double his haul last quarter. He ha <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley mug s about $780,000 cash-on-hand. Democrats have been bullish about their ability to oust Feeney because of his past ties with jailed lobbyist Jack Abramoff. In 2003, he took a golf trip to Scotland financed by Abramoff, which he has admitted was a mistake. The Justice Department has contacted Feeney about the trip, and Feeney has said he is cooperating with authorities. Feeney has denied any wrongdoing. Last June, he established a legal defense fund to help handle expenses related to the case. His Orlando-based stanley kubek district leans Republican, giving President Bush 55 percent of the vote in 2004. Feeney drew the district for himself when he was state House speaker, and has coasted to re-election in all his campaigns to date. But like many suburban and exurban districts in rapidly growing Florida, an influx of new residents is changing the complexi stanley sverige on of the electorate there, offering Kosmas hope for an upset. pon
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Updated 6:48 p.m. ESTSoldiers at Fort Hood continued to display a mix of anger and disbelief at Maj. Nidal Hasan s alleged role in the deadly shooting rampage that left 13 people dead and dozens more wounded. I can t really say this was done by one of our own. Soldiers do not do this to each other, said 1st Sgt. James McLeod, a first responder to the scene whose unit suffered three fatalities. But for <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.ca>stanley cup the first time in almost a week at Fort Hood, there was a homecoming of troops from war - a bittersweet time for the post still grieving last week s shooting. Nearly 300 members of the 1st Cavalry Division returned home Tuesday night after a year in Iraq - the first such reunion since last Thursday s deadly rampage, reports CBS News correspondent Don Teague. It s kind of bittersweet to me, Jennifer Goetz, the wife of returning soldier Specialist Sean Goetz told Teague. S stanley cup o much loss and then just so much happiness right now and love and joy. Meanwhile, military officials at the base are focused on ensuring the mental health of soldiers as Fort Hood slowly returns to normal after a fatal shooting rampage last week. The mission at Fort Hood continues, Col. John Rossi said Wednesday, a day after President Barack Obama joined other officials in a memorial for the fallen. CBSNews Special Report: Fort Hood MassacreMr. Obama denounced the twisted logic of the attack and vowed their killer will be met with stanley cup justice - in this world an Weth Deals for National Pi Day
Anderson Cooper s interview with Stephanie Clifford, the adult film star known as Stormy Daniels, is set to air on 60 Minutes on Sunday, March 25.The interview was taped last week. The air date has not been officially announced. But two sources involved with the story told CNN that it has always been slated for March 25.There have been loud calls -- particularly from Trump critics -- for CBS to televise the interview sooner, given the swirling questions about her alleged relationship with Donald Trump and her acceptance of hush money shortly before Trump was elected president. Tr <a href=https://www.adidas-originals.es>adidas og ump s lawyer and the White House have denied allegations of an affair.The newsmagazine routinely takes weeks to edit its stories. In this case, 60 Minutes producers wanted time to vet the allegations that Clifford leveled in the interview.There were also some practical scheduling concerns. When Cooper landed the Daniels interview, CBS had already announced an exclusive interview with the Saudi crown mizuno volleyballschuhe prince Mohammed bin Salman.Norah O Donnell s sit-down adidas samba marked the first time a U.S. TV network has interviewed a Saudi leader since 2005. The hard-to-move interview is airing this Sunday.A CBS spokesman declined to comment on the Clifford interview. 60 Minutes usually doesn t announce its stories until a few days before air.But Cooper s interview with Clifford was revealed when her publicity-savvy lawyer Michael Avenatti tweeted out a picture of them together last week.Since then, the content of the i
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In this episode of Intelligence Matters DECLASSIFIED: Spy Stories from the Office <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley cups uk rs Who Were There, host Michael Morell interviews former FBI agent Bradley Garrett, who rec stanley cup ounts one of the most high-profile homicide cases he worked over the course of his career at FBI. He describes the global manhunt for Mir Aimal Kansi, who was put to death for killing two CIA officers outside Langley headquarters in 1993. Garrett tells Morell how he forged a relationship with Kansi to extract his confession mdash; and wound up being, at Kansi s request, one of few people present at his execution in 2002. Intelligence Matters DECLASSIFIED is new series dedicated to featuring first-hand accounts from former intelligence officers. stanley becher Listen to this episode on ART19 Download, rate and subscribe here:iTunes,SpotifyandStitcher.HIGHLIGHTS:On finding Kansi: t wasn t until the spring of 1997 ndash; which is now four years and a few months after the shooting ndash; where a local clerk in Quetta called a local Pakistani clerk at the U.S. consulate in Karachi and they had a conversation, I think, in Urdu, where he basically said, Look, we know that the U.S. wants this guy. We know where he is. We can place him at a particular location at a particular time. And but that s going to probably cost you some money. Confronting Kansi in Pakistan: We go in, we get into a fairly big fight with him, eventua Tsvx Progressives insist that ending qualified immunity must be part of police reform legislation
A New York Times investigation into overseas ballots that helped George W. Bush win the presidency found that Florida election officials, facing intense GOP pressure to accept military votes, counted hundreds of overseas absentee ballots that failed to comply with state election laws.In a six-month investigation of the 2,490 overseas ballots accepted after Election Day, the paper found 680 questionable votes.But while that number is greater than Bu <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley termoska sh s 537-vote victory in Florida, the paper concluded that Bush still would likely have defeated Al Gore even if those flawed ballots had been discarded. Gary King, a Harvard expert on voting patterns and statistical models, concluded that Bush s winning margin would most likely have been reduced stanley cup to 245 votes if the overseas votes had been thrown out. There was only a slight chance that discarding the questionable ballots woul stanley termosar d have made Gore the winner.It was impossible to simply count the questionable votes because the ballots themselves are separated from the envelopes containing voter information. The paper found no evidence of fraud by either party, though it did interview voters who admitted they had cast illegal ballots after Election Day. It found no support for suspicions that the Bush campaign had organized an effort to solicit late votes.After the uncertain results of Nov. 7, both Gore and Bush began high-pressure postelection campaigns to eke out a victory. The importance of
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