On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced the signing of a new Department of Defense (DOD) policy to increase the transparency of PFAS clean-up efforts at the former Pease Air Force Base as well as other sites around the country.
chip. at this point that s where i m going backward apparently. i mean, that s what i m going to do. andrea, thank you. great to see you don t. now it s time for our political palate cleanser. what happens when i live my orange theory, hiking, tennis, i found out today at edwin watts golf store looking for clubs for my 15-year-old. okay. i am having a case of vertigo. i am not a golfer. and i am just seeing golf everywhere. used clubs, old clubs. wedges, hybrids, everything is golf. it s the same.
charge at this time or discharge at the same time. can you take down the grid. it s a national security risk. but, again, there is a lot of other much easier things to do that do not appear to the eye of the public. like spying at large on americans. that i think should be very, very concerning or very much within the possibilities of, again, anything from your anything from china to hackers to local criminals. i mean, think about the last time that you synched your phone like your data from your phone, text messages. all of this is in your car and routinely left behind. what we do know is that [inaudible] it s a massa data violation no one talks about other than you. laura: i m getting an old key, just a regular car, andrea from like 1978 with no chip in it. i m going to get rid of all of the honestly going to find like a 1978, you know, whatever can i find that doesn t have any