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Thursday, November 22, 2018
Trump says he plans to make first visit to war zone
WASHINGTON (AP)
response to a reporter’s question about his the Republican president’s increasing-
ments in defense spending but cringed at wouldn’t it have been nice?” Trump said.
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ly fraught relationship with the military,
which has celebrated Trump’s invest-
The Lee College basketball team delivered over 1,700 cans
of non-perishable food to Friends Serving Friends, an event
sponsored by the Baytown Community Alliance. The group
will hand out boxes of food starting today at 11 a.m. at the
Baytown Community Center, 2407 Market St. “When this
event was brought to our attention we were privileged to
be a part of the event,” said Roy Champagne, head basket-
ball coach. The team collected the cans of food from fans
attending games. Scott Sheley, right, coordinated the food
delivery, and Shawn Cochran, right, leads the BCA effort,
was appreciative of the support of Lee College basketball
and community at large for being involved in this program.
Stephen VTakach
Financial Advisor
1421 Massey Tompkins Rd
Baytown, TX 77521
281-428-1952
Time for a
year-end
investment
review.
P.O. Box 1273
Baytown, TX 77522
and veterans than any other president in
recent memory. But he has yet to embark
on what has long been a traditional pres-
idential pilgrimage important to the mil-
itary: a visit to troops deployed in a war
zone.
support for the troops.
He did not say when he would be mak-
ing the trip or where he planned to go. An
what some see as efforts to politicize their
service.
Just this week, Trump leveled criticism
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Osama bin Laden a lot sooner than that,
teers were each given an placebo group offered only be quickly converted in
Donald Trump frequently credits himself celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday at his returned from beginning to plan for such
with accomplishing more for the military private club in Palm Beach, Trump said a visit.
business and faith leaders event.
physical and mental health health needs.”
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welcome to attend.
Margarita Sustaita &
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of the EPA and others Durant said. removed before removal
through the design phase.” A little over a year ago of contaminated materials
While repairs were be- the EPA announced a $115 within the impoundments,
ingmade, contractors were million remedy of the San With the work proceeding
addressed *eZi»desy are also working on the Jacinto Rlver Waste Pits in sections, according t
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as repairs were completed the waste pits that EPA 212,000 cubic yards of thgsna
under EPA oversight on spokeswoman Jennah Du- contaminated material for Repairs and the ongo-
Nov. 15. rant said would be finished disposal. ing remedial design work
“The recent need for re- by the end of November. According to the Re- for the waste pits will be
pairs to the temporary cap “Crews are collecting cord of Decision, the pits topics of discussion at the
are once again a reminder data for the design of the at the northern impound- monthly San Jacinto Riv-
of the dynamic environ- remedy, which includes ment will be isolated with er Coalition on Dec. 11 at
ment we know as the San collecting geotechnical cofferdams, benns and/or 6:30 p.m The meeting will
Jacinto River,” Jacquelyn data for the soils and sed- sheet piles, as determined 1.41111 w
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Health and Environmen- samples for characteriza- Excavation areas will then mun Y n r 18 17
tal Alliance, said. “The tion for off-site disposal, be dewatered so removal and Woods Drive.
river is no place for toxic and collecting data to up- operations can be conduct- For more infonnation
waste to call home and I’m date estimates of soil and ed in near-dry conditions, about the meeting, visit
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cated in Los Angeles and
Ventura Counties. It has
burned 96,949 acres of
land, and there are three
confirmed fatalities. The
fire also destroyed 1,500
structures, and 341 were
damaged.
Crews are still look-
ing for human remains in
the fire-ravaged area, but
are up against rain, which
forecasters say could be
as much as a half an inch.
While the rain could help
extinguish the fire, it could
also trigger mudslides.
husband Gilbert, Eloisa
Hernandez & husband
Richard, Sylvia Portales,
Rose Perez & husband
Ramon and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Tony started his
lifetime career in 1979
at Cox A/C and heating.
There he picked up the
skills and knowledge
to do the work. That
knowledge combined
President As he departed Tuesday for Florida to official said a White House team recently
, , . . ,, prepared to be away from
to NGOs and universities. The registry s survey impact, said Stephen Wil- their families through the
From Rockport to Dickin- asks questions about peo- liams, director of the Hous- Thanksgiving holidays
son, Houston to Port Ar- pie’s health and location ton Health Department. The Woolsey Fire was
“Tn ,thur flooded or not the before, during and after the The registry is seeking just one of fires that have
in Harvey s attermatn, registry needs to reflect stonn. Even those not af- to ensure a representative devastated California
Texans responded with the wide range of experi- fected by Harvey are asked sample of the population in There is also the Camo
strength, commitment and ences felt by residents in to take the survey because Harvey-affected areas. The Fire located in Butte Coun-
compassionpsaid Rise the entire Harvey affected their responses also can more people Who register, above Sacramento. The
University Provost Marie region. have a profound impact on the greater impact the proj- Camp Fire has burned
Lynn Miranda, the proj- Hurricane Harvey ex- the lives of many. 1 ,, 1, 1 g Pe „ — 1
ect’s lead investigator. “A posed residents to in- “We expect this work tcan t was 1 ’ acrespf an ’ an
year has passed and we creased air pollution, water will infonn public health Our community V r heresar f atali iesre
still do not know the long pollution and soil contain- planning in other re- severely impacted byHur- ported. As of Wednesday,
ter imnoctc An Le91 • : 11 1 • .1 ricane Harvey, said Uma- 699 people are unaccount-
term impacts on heaith mation, as well as mold gions across the nation as . A c11‘m nTi , r j 1e/n .
and housing to our re- inside their homes, among the country experiences ir ’ . hah, , ’ e or, and 7, strus-
gion. Understanding the other threats. Modeled af- storms that are more fre- executive director of Har- tures were destroyed. This
storm’s full impact is par- ter the World Trade Center quent and more powerful ris County Public Health, includes 13,368 residences,
amount to identifying un- Health Registry for people as a result of a changing Though the roads have 483 commercial buildings
met needs and preparing exposed to fire and smoke climate,” said Elena Craft, been cleared of water and and 3,718 other buildings,
for future weather events. in New York City on Sept. PhD, senior director for people have returned to it was also reported the fire
For change to be compre- 11, 2001, the Hurricane climate and health at EDF. work, that doesn’t mean is 75 percent contained
hensive, we need to bring Harvey Registry is the first “We need a wide range that their lives are not still the Woolsey Fire is lo-
that same strength, com- of its kind to collect infor- of infonnation from as affected. We need to know
mitment and compassion mation about environmen- many people as possible in the long-tenn health im-
to bear. We need to engage tal exposures and health ef- order to gain a better un- pacts of the stonn so that
in a collective effort, from fects after a major flooding derstanding of the storm’s we can best address their
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Tramp thanks Saudis
after defying calls to
punish prince
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump
publicly thanked Saudi Arabia for plunging oil prices
just a day after he was harshly criticized for deciding
not to further punish the kingdom for the killing of
U.S.-based columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
Trump, who made clear in an exclamation-filled
statement on Tuesday that he feels that the benefits of
good relations with the kingdom outweigh the possi-
bility its crown prince ordered the killing, tweeted on
Wednesday that it’s “Great!” that oil prices are falling.
“Thank you to Saudi Arabia, but let’s go lower!” he
wrote from his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Flori-
da, where he’s spending Thanksgiving.
The international crude benchmark has fallen under
$65 per barrel from a four-year high of more than $86
in early October as the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Russia
have stepped up output. However, OPEC, the cartel of
oil-producing countries, could announce production
cuts at its Dec. 6 meeting in Vienna, nudging prices
upward.
The president on Tuesday condemned the brutal slay-
ing of Khashoggi, a Saudi columnist for The Washing-
ton Post who had criticized the royal family. Trump
described the brutal slaying of Khashoggi inside the
Saudi consulate in Istanbul as a “horrible crime ... that
our country does not condone.” But he rejected calls
by many in Congress, including members of his own
party, for a tougher response, and he dismissed reports
from U.S. intelligence agencies that Crown Prince Mo-
hammed bin Salman must have at least known about
such an audacious and intricate plot.
“It could very well be that the crown prince had
knowledge of this tragic event,” the president said.
“Maybe he did and maybe he didn’t!”
oral dose of 0.8g of TRP or $3.38. This is a sizable 42 a small number of bio-
a placebo. For comparison, percent increase in trans- synthetic steps. The neu-
a 100g standard serving of ferred money between the rotransmitter serotonin is
turkey about the thickness two groups. controlled in part by the
ranging from 0.13-0.39 of a deck of playing cards So what’s going on? release of TRP. This means
grams per 100 grams of contains about 0.31g of Here’s the brain science that as you increase levels
food - yet the sleepiness tryptophan. behind how the trypto- of TRP you’re able to re-
myth has never surrounded Each duo then sat in sep- phan-trust connection lease serotonin in the brain I IAR —
those other foods, arate cubicles and played works. region specially designed —() V| Pj
So tryptophan is off the a game where one person TRP is an essential amino to process trust. Think of
snooze-inducing hook. But (the truster) was given acid found in many foods a flashing neon sign that CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
researchers in the Nether- US$7 and had to decide including eggs, soybeans, reads “trust this person,
lands suggest it does have how much to transfer to the chocolate, cheeses, fish, trust this person.” city’s Facebook site.
a different psychological other person. The trans- nuts and, of course, turkey. Keep in mind, however, Kathy Harrison, another
effect: They’ve discovered ferred money was then The brain region associat- that our decisions to trust Baytown resident, thanked
that doses of tryptophan multiplied by three and ed with interpersonal trust or not to trust do not rely the firefighters.
(chemically known as the trustee could give back - known as the medial pre- solely on ingesting TRP. “Thank you all for your
L-tryptophan and abbre- part of the tripled money. frontal cortex - is powered In the real world we take hard work and effort you
viated TRP) can promote The more money you’re by the neurotransmitter se- into account personality put into helping others
interpersonal trust - that willing to give away in the rotonin. Neurotransmitters factors, how well we know each and every day! Safe
feeling you get when you first place, the greater your are chemical messengers someone, previous cooper- travels home. God bless
look somebody in the eye, return in the end - but you found throughout the body ation with that person, tone you all,” Harrison posted,
shake her hand and think, have to trust the other per- that transmit signals from of voice, eye contact, body The Baytown firefighters
“I can cooperate with this son to cooperate. A very one nerve cell to another. language and so on. These went to California to fight
person and she would re- simple and profitable game Our bodies synthesize all have a hand in shaping the wildfires along with
ciprocate. if played right. many neurotransmitters the conscious and uncon- hundreds of Texas firefight-
In a study published in The researchers found from simple amino acids scious rules that govern ers and support personnel
the journal Psychological that the TRP group gave which are readily avail- our pro-social behavior to help fight the fires
Science, pairs of volun- $4.81 on average and the able in our food and can and trust preferences. The firefighters were
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he’d soon correct the oversight. The omission is one of a long list of against the storied commander of the 2011
“I’m going to a war zone,” he said in nonn-breaking moves that underscore mission that killed al-Qaida leader Osama
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Portales, 57, of Baytown, knowing he was helping.
Texas, succumbed to A special thank you to
heart failure. He passed each and every person at
away peacefully on Focus Care in Baytown,
November 15th, 2018. for the loving care and
Tony was born on support they provided
July 21st, 1961 in a San during., his stay. , We/
Antonio, Texas. He was also like to thank Mr.
preceded in death by his Juan Casino .and Mr.
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parents, Francisco and c. 1‘ °11
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Edward Portales by his side. Please know
Tony is survived by his he loved and appreciated
ex-wife Carmen Portales, everything you two did
who selflessly cared and forhim
comforted him during his A memorial service
toughest times. Daughter for Tony will be held
Melissa Portales, who beginning at 3pm, Friday,
will miss his laughter and November 23rd, 2018,
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