ozempic for two months. two months. and did you lose weight? i did. within the first three weeks i think i lost like 10 pounds and then it stalled for a little while. was it easy? were their side effects? i didn t have any side effects necessarily. to her point about the emptying of the stomach without getting too graphic i think there were some things that didn t empty as normally as they did before. that is the nicest way i ve heard let s discuss that. overall you were happy with the results. yeah, i was happy. i wouldn t necessarily say it suppressed my appetite, it was just i felt fuller when i was eating, right? okay, then why did you go off it? because insurance didn t cover it for me. now, my family has a history of diabetes and so i was prediabetic, still am, i think, and they wouldn t cover it and so i had to pay out-of-pocket for it. and i just i didn t want to pay
mikorowe works is my thing. and the only thing i can tell you with absolute definniveness we ve helped 1,800 people master a skill in demand. and they re killing it. i ve come to a conclusion i can tell an okay story, but if we re trying to persuade a guidance counselor or a mom or a dad to give the trades an honest look we need to hear from people who are prospering in their fields right now. women in particular are killing it. we ve got i don t even know the percentage of people in my foundation that we ve assisted that are female has exponentially jumped and jumped again. what kind of jobs? female welders. tell us what kind of jobs you re helping them with? so my favorite story is chloe hudson who applied for a work ethics scholarship five years ago. she was this close to borrowing a few hundred grand to become a plastic surgeon. she decided to weld instead. she wound up at joe gibbs.
everybody could see the boxes. that was something else he said during the town hall. everybody saw the boxes, what are you talking about? i m not trying to do anything that s improper or illegal. so the problem for him, of course, is that that doesn t really comport with the law. when the national archives comes and asks or when a subpoena is executed and the justice department shows up, you re supposed to cooperate. and the noncooperation itself give rise to an offense so that even if everything he said was true, if he thought he could magically mentally declassify things, once the doj comes and says we have a subpoena, you have to give this stuff back and you don t do it or you have a rehearsal to sort of pretend you re going to do it, you get into a lot of trouble. and i think he s heading for a lot of legal trouble. rachel. look, the obstruction is one thing. and by the way, news at 11:00 donald trump doesn t have respect for american laws and rules of procedure. can they prove