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A woman in Australia had to be rescued after she literally got stuck between a rock and a hard place...for seven hours...upside down. According to a Facebook post from New South Wales NSW A stanley cup mbulance, a first response team in the Australian state, the woman was walking with friends in the Hunter Valley area when she dropped her phone. The woman attempted to retrieve her phone but she slipped face-first into a tight crevice between two boulders. Images posted by NSW Ambulance show that only her feet were visible once she got trapped. Officials said her friends tried to free her for about an hour before calling for emergency services to help. Rescuers spent the next several hours moving the massive, heavy boulders just enough to be able to reach her feet. The tea stanley cup m also had to navigate an S bend in the boulder crevice to extract her. Officials said she had only minor scratches and bruising once she was finally freed. Sadly, she wasn t a stanley cup ble to get her phone. In my 10 years as a rescue paramedic, I had never encountered a job quite like this, it was challenging but incredibly rewarding, Peter Watts with NSW Ambulance said in the social media post. Muby 2 children, 2 adults survive after vehicle plunges off cliff
President Donald Trump s confidant Roger Stone is rebuffing a request from the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee for documents and an interview connected to 2016 Russian election meddling, invoking his Fifth Amendment rights.Stone s attorney Grant Smithsent a letterto Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California stating stanley thermos mug that Stone was declining Feinstein s requests, which she released over Twitter on Tuesday. The requests, as previously stated to staff, are far too overbroad, far too overreaching, far too wide ranging both in their all-embracing list of persons to whom the request could relate with whom Mr. Stone has communicated over the past three years, and the documents concerning imprecision of the requests, Smith wrote. Mr. Stone s invocation of his Fifth Amendment privilege must be understood by all to be the assertion of a Constitutional right by an innocent citizen who denounces secrecy, the letter states.Smith noted that Stone has already testified to the House Intelligence Committee. Special counsel Robert Muell stanley mug er is also investigating whether Stone was communicating with Julian Assange and WikiLeaks during the 2016 election either directly or through intermediaries.As the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Feinstein ha stanley cup s no power to compel Stone to testify or produce documents. When Democrats take back the House in January, the House Intelligence Committee may have a renewed interest in Stone, as Rep. Adam Schiff has indicated he thinks Stone m
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NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers returned to ESPN s The Pat McAfee Show Thursday following speculation that he had been permanently booted off the program over some recent controversial comments.Rumors started to emerge after host Pat McAfeeannounced Wednesdaythat Rodgers weekly scheduled appearances on the show were done for the rest of the NFL season. So Aaron Rodgers Tuesda stanley cup website y season four is, uh, done, he said while applauding. There could be a lot of people happy with that, myself included, to be honest with you. For four years, Rodgers has appeared regularly on the show throughout the NFL season. But these weekly segments gained added attention as of late, after the New York Jets quarterback strayed from typical sports chitchat and instead brough stanley mug t up a rather touchy subject.In a previous episode, Rodgers brought up a so-called list of people associated with convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying a lot of people including Jimmy Kimmel hope the names aren t made public.SEE MORE: Jimmy Kimmel fires back at Aaron Rodgers over Epstein allegationsThe comment 鈥?which McAfee has blown off as a joke 鈥攑rompted immediate backlash from Kimmel, including ascathing seven-minute mon stanley cup ologueon his late night talk show and even threats of legal action. ... for the record, I ve not met, flown with, visited, or had any contact whatsoever with Epstein, nor will you find my name on any list other than the clearly-phony nonsense that soft-brained wackos like yourself can t se Ltmo Senate holds hearing as flavored e-cigarettes remain illegal but still popular with teens
TAMPA, Fla. -- Visitors may soon be able to see their loved ones inside nursing homes. That is if Governor Ron DeSantis approves a set of recommendations the Florida Task Force on the S stanley botella afe and Limited Reopening Long-Term Care Facilities plans on sending this week.Its certainly not a full-fledged reopening, but the task force is hopeful that by the e stanley cup website nd of the month, visitors will be able to go inside long-term care facilities to see and care for their loved ones. PPE, hand sanitation, following those guidelines, but we need to hold their hands, and we need to give them a hug, said Mary Daniel, a member of the task force, and the founder of the Caregivers for Compromise Facebook pages.Mary Daniel represents thousands of families as a member of Floridas Task Force on the Safe and Limited Reopening of Long-Term Care Facilities. Its time now that we get back some of our own caregiving power, said Daniel.Daniel took her ideas to Governor DeSantis after making national headlines for taking a job as a dishwasher in her husbands long-term stanley cups uk care facility so she could see him. Those ideas are now starting to come to fruition as she and the rest of the task force prepare to finalize their reopening recommendations for the Governor. Im absolutely confident he will approve it, and I think he will put it into effect quickly, said Daniel.Those recommendations include: visitation by appointment either indoor in a designated room, or outdoor depending on the facility; wearing PPE; and social
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The nearly 70 million older Americans and others who receive Social Security benefits could get an average bump of $1,729 next year, which for most would amount to the biggest increase ever.Given current inflation trends, the Social Security Admini stanley cup stration is likely to boost monthly payments by 8.7%, which would mark the highest increase since 1981, according to the Senior Citizens League, a nonpartisan group that advocates for older Americans. The only years when COLA increases have exceeded 8.7% were in 1979, 1980 and 1981, a period when the U.S. was also experiencing a bout of high inflation.Many stanley cup seniors have suffered financially stanley cup as this year s cost adjustment, 5.9%, has lagged the hottest inflation in 40 years. While the Senior Citizens League expects a boost of 8.7% for next year, their current forecast is almost a full percentage point lower than their earlier prediction that seniors would see a 9.6% bump. Under the most recent forecast, seniors would receive an average monthly increase of $144.10, or about $1,729 for the year. A month ago, the Senior Citizens League had forecasta monthly increase of $159, or $1,900 annually.The scaled-down forecast is due to a drop in the inflation index used by the Social Security Administration to set its annual cost-of-living adjustment, called the CPI-W, explained Mary Johnson, Social Security and Medicare policy analyst at The Senior Citizens League. The CPI-W, or the Consumer Price In Rqpy Fact check: Is Trump right on a 100-year record for GDP and unemployment
WASHINGTON -- Federal medical experts will take a closer look at a host of problems reported with the birth control implant called Essure, includin stanley cup g chronic pain, bleeding, headaches and allergic reactions.The Food and Drug Administration on Monday posted a 90-page review of Essure online, ahead of a Thursday meeting where experts will re-examine the safety and effectiveness of the implant. af1 Birth-control implant Essure. Photo via Planned Parenthood Essure has been available for 13 years, but since 2013 the FDA has received a surge of complaints from women implanted with the device, which is marketed as the only permanent birth control method that doesn t require s salomon urgery. Essure consists of two tiny, metallic coils that are inserted into the fallopian tubes, where they are intended to trigger the growth of scar tissue that eventually blocks sperm. Bayer sells the device as an alternative to traditional surgical procedures used to tie the tubes, via incision.The product s warning labeling lists a number of side effects and risks, including short-term pain and bleeding after the procedure. The label also warns that the device can slip out of position into the lower abdomen or pelvis, which can require surgery to remove. Additionally, Essure is made of a nickel-titanium alloy that can cause allergic reactions - such as itching and hiv
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The Justice Department on Thursday executed Brandon Bernard for his involvement in the 1999 murder of couple Todd and Stacie Bagley despite pleas for a commutation from former jurors, criminal justice advocates, and celebrities. Bernard, 40, is the ninth federal inmate to be put to death this year.Bernard s last words, which were more than three minutes long, were directed to the Bagley family, according to the pool reporter present at the execution. I m sorry, he said. That s the only words that I can say that completely capture how I feel now and how I felt that day. The reporter present said Bernard did not appear to be afraid or distressed in stanley cup the moments leading up to his death. His eyes closed soon after the injections began, and his breathing became shallow. He did not twitch or heave, as others executed in the chamber have done, the stanley cup reporter said. About 20 minutes after the first injection, white blotches appeared on his skin. He was pronounced dead seconds later at 9:27 p.m. Todd Bagley s mother tearfully addressed reporters after Bernard s death. She thanked Donald Trump, Attorney General William Barr and others at the Justice Department for bringing the family closure, and spoke about the impact of the apology from Bernard and from his accomplice, who was executed in Septemb stanley cup er. The apology and remorse ... helped very much heal my heart, she said, according to the reporter. I can very much say: I forgive them. Bernard s de Aeol Rudy Giuliani sued by longtime former lawyer over alleged unpaid bills
CHICAGO -- On Chicago s far South Sid air max e, fenced off and rusting in the winter wind, are the pad-locked ruins of a time gone by, soon to be designated a national monument by President Barack Obama. George Pullman Pullman Museum It s what s left of the industrial colossus built by railroad titan George Pullman -- a man whose sleeper cars once set the standard for rail travel and whose workers were among the first Americans to enter the middle class. I enjoyed working there, said Ray Quiroz. I couldn t wait to get to work because I had fun. Ray and his brother Al, worked at the Pullman Standard Factory for more than 20 years. They have lived in the Pullman neighborhood all their lives. We ve got our roots here, I could kiss the ground, said Al. Go stanley cup od memories, I used to go to work, I never missed a day, they taught unskilled people a trade. Former Pullman workers Ray Quiroz, left, wi hoka th his brother Al CBS News The unskilled included freed slaves who Pullman hired as sleeping-car porters. Lynn Hughes founded the A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum. A Pullman porter Pullman Museum Those were very important jobs and th
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Thursday the Senate will take up the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on October 23, with the final vote expected to occur the week of October 26, just days before the election.The Judiciary Committee is expected to approve Barrett s nomination on October 22, the week after they concluded confirmation heari stanley cup ngs. McConnell told reporters on Thursday he has the votes to confirm Barrett to the court. We ll go to the floor on Friday the 23rd and stay on it until we finished. We have the votes, McConnell said. After McConnell brings the nomination to the floor, the Senate will debate the measure. Then there will be a procedural stanley cup vote and more debate, leading to the final confirmation vote sometime in the week of October 26. In a statement on Friday, McConnell said he would proudly vote to confirm Judge Barrett. Barrett is expected to receive support from almost all Republicans. Only Senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski have indicated they are unwilling to vote to confirm a nominee before the election. However, as Republicans have a 53-vote majority stanley cup in the Senate, they can afford to lose two votes and still confirm Barrett to the court. No Democrat is expected to support Barrett, partially because of her conservative views and because of their opposition to confirming a justice so close to Election Day. Barrett underwent three days of confirmation hearings t Lwzw Pro-Palestinian uncommitted movement declines to endorse Harris, but won t back other candidates
Ryan Hunter-Reay won the Detroit Grand Prix after t adidas originals eammate Alexander Rossi slid off the track at a turn with about seven laps to go. But it was another crash that raised eyebrows at Belle Isle.Mark Reuss, an executive for General Motors, was driving the pace car when it crashed. Mark Sandy, a manager with IndyCar, was a passenger. There were no serious injuries. CBS Radio station WWJ reports that Reuss says he hit a bump and lost control of the car,crashing the 2019 Corvette into the wall. IndyCar Series Detroit 2018 Race2 Pace Car Crash by BarriKimi 3 on YouTube I think that s a testament to the Corvette ZR1. I know that thing is 750 horsepower, Hunter-Reay said. I ve driven one before, and you do not want to jump on the gas in that thing, and for sure it s a fast car. ... It s something that can happen and the race hadn t started. No big deal. WWJ reports that Reuss has been driving pace cars for years as part of the IndyCar race.General Motors released an earlier statement saying Reuss is a certified industry pool test driver on the North Course of the Nuuml;rburgring track in Germany. He also created and led the GM Performance Division in 2001, when he was responsible for GM racing vehicles, as well as production versions of Chevrolet SS models and the Cadillac V-Series. yeezy asics More from CBS News
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