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Tue Jul 30 03:22:20 2013
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Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 00:22:18 -0700
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Can this 10 Second Trick Help Prevent YOUR Heart Attack?
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North Korea's new leader is using the threat of a nuclear strike
to get concessions on foreign aid rather than trying to trigger military
conflict, top U.S. intelligence officials told Congress Thursday.Director
of National Intelligence James Clapper told the House intelligence committee
that he thinks new North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is trying
to show the U.S., the world and his own people that he
is "firmly in control in North Korea," while attempting to maneuver the
international community into concessions in future negotiations."I don't
think...he has much of an endgame other than to somehow elicit recognition,"
and to turn the nuclear threat into "negotiation and to accommodation and
presumably for aid," Clapper said.Clapper said the intelligence community
believes the North would only use nuclear weapons to preserve the Kim
regime, but says they do not know how the regime defines that.Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel said at a different congressional hearing that he
does not believe North Korea, nor Iran, have the technical ability to
reach the continental U.S. with its nuclear weapons yet."Now does that mean
that won't have it or they can't have it or they're not
working on it?" Hagel said. "No. That's why this is a very
dangerous situation."Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, testifying
with Hagel before the House Armed Services Committee, would not say whether
North Korea has the capacity to arm a ballistic missile with
with the National
Weather Service in St. Louis, Mo., said severe weather struck the suburb
of Hazelwood. "We won't be able to confirm whether it was
a tornado until teams get out there tomorrow," Dye said. (AP Photo/David
Carson, Post-Dispatch)The Associated PressThe street light at Howdershell
Road and Lynn Haven Lane lies damaged following high winds from a
strong spring storm in Hazelwood late Wednesday evening, April 10, 2013.
Butch Dye, a hydrometeorological technician with the National Weather Service
in St. Louis, Mo., said severe weather struck the suburb of Hazelwood.
"We won't be able to confirm whether it was a tornado
until teams get out there tomorrow," Dye said. (AP Photo/Erik M.
Lunsford, Post-Dispatch)The Associated PressST. LOUIS At least one death
has been blamed on a strong spring storm system that's brought everything
from tornadoes to ice and snow to much of the Midwest and
parts of the southeast U.S.Mississippi Emergency Management Agency spokesman
Greg Flynn says one person has died and several are injured after
a reported tornado in Kemper County in the far eastern part of
the state.And in Missouri, the National Weather Service says that the St.
Louis suburb of Hazelwood was hit by an EF-2 tornado on Wednesday
night.A National Weather Service meteorologist said crews were still assessing
whether tornadoes were to blame for other damage in Missouri and neighboring
Illinois.
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Bottom Line: 1 in 3 people die from Heart Disease.... so, unfortunately, there is a very good chance YOU will die of a heart attack. <br />
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Luckily, there is a 10 Second Trick that can help prevent heart attacks.<br />
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When you watch this FREE presentation, you will discover the 10 Second Trick for preventing heart attacks - which, by-the-way, the Big Drug Companies would rather you didn't see.<br />
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ommitted to dealing with
the gang problem that is tormenting honest people in his hometown as
he is to blaming law-abiding gun owners for the acts of psychopathic
murderers."House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, repeated his view that the
Senate should act, saying, "It's one thing for two members to come
to some agreement. It doesn't substitute the will for the other 98
members."In a written statement, Obama said he'd prefer stronger language
than the compromise, but he said it represented progress."It recognizes
that there are good people on both sides of this issue, and
we don't have to agree on everything to know that we've got
to do something to stem the tide of gun violence," he said.Other
highlights of Obama's gun agenda -- including bans on assault weapons and
high-capacity ammunition magazines -- seem to have little chance of winning
approval in the Senate, let alone the House.Polls show more than 8
in 10 people back expanded background checks. Even so, the fight will
be difficult in both chambers, especially the House, where increasing numbers
of district lines are drawn to protect incumbents, said James Pasco, executive
director of the Fraternal Order of Police."They're not going to have a
constituency in every instance that is champing for that bill," said Pasco,
whose group has backed the drive for expanded background checks.The director
of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, one of whose leaders is New York
City Mayor Michael Bloo
Texas. He said he will carefully evaluate the impact of
a move on his business and its 150 employees."I have a very
serious commitment to my employees, which is more than they got from
their state legislators," he said.Malkowski and Scalise said they will meet
with members of Connecticut's congressional delegation next Tuesday and
Wednesday to counter lobbying from gun control advocates.An agreement between
two conservative senators Democrat Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Republican
Patrick Toomey of Pennsylvania was expected to make it likelier that
the Senate's initial vote Thursday to begin debating gun legislation will
succeed. But the fate of gun legislation remains unclear, clouded by opposition
from many Republicans and moderate Democrats in the Democratic-led Senate
and Republican-run House."I have a duty to make sure they hear something
from our side," Malkowski said.
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