Larissa Velez

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Larissa Velez

Larissa Velez

@LvelezEM

Mom of Sebastian and Rene. Foodie. I am to blame for my Tweets, not my employer.

Katılım Mart 2014
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨HOLY CRAP!!! The San Juan airport in Puerto Rico now has DOZENS of OUTDOOR TENTS set up, just so hundreds of passengers have somewhere to stand while waiting for TSA. Reports are that people are standing in line at TSA for 5-6 HOURS in Puerto Rico. PURE MADNESS!!!!!
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Joe Scarborough
Joe Scarborough@ScarboroughNow·
Robert S. Mueller III left his life of privilege at an Ivy League school to be a Marine at the height of Vietnam. Connected families often used contacts to avoid military service. Lieutenant Mueller served with great honor, earning a Bronze Star for valor and a Purple Heart🇺🇸
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Ron Filipkowski
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
As a Marine platoon leader in Vietnam, Mueller was shot and later returned to lead his platoon after his recovery. He received a Bronze Star for valor, a Purple Heart, 2 Navy/Marine Commendation medals, Republic of Vietnam Cross of Valor, and numerous other medals.
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Molly Ploofkins
Molly Ploofkins@Mollyploofkins·
Welker: Do you think it's appropriate for the president to celebrate the death of a Bronze Star, Purple Heart recipient who served in Vietnam? Bessent: Neither one of us can understand what has been done to the president and his family.
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AllieJade
AllieJade@AllieJade1·
This lady doesn't just feed the birds. She created a full on buffet for them! Terrific! Have you ever gotten a bird to eat from your hand?
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨HOLY CRAP!!! The Houston TSA line has now stretched to a mind-blowing 150 minute-wait-time and has snaked around the airport, down an escalator and into BAGGAGE CLAIM!!! THIS IS INSANE!!!!
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Mike Levin
Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
RFK Jr. isn’t a skeptic asking hard questions. He’s a con man dismantling the vaccine system that kept your kids safe for generations. Babies are back in ICUs with diseases that should be extinct. A federal judge called his appointees “distinctly unqualified.” This isn’t medical freedom, it’s straight up negligence. propublica.org/article/rfk-jr…
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Emoluments Clause
Emoluments Clause@Emolclause·
#BREAKING: Psaki: “Some DHS contractors told White House officials they were asked to PAY Corey Lewandowski. The big allegation in this piece is about the private prison company GEO Group. It is one of the biggest private prison companies in the country and is a key part of ICE’s system of detention centers across the country. A senior DHS official…told NBC News that after Trump was elected, during the transition, Lewandowski told the founder of GEO Group that he wanted to ‘be paid in exchange for protecting and growing GEO Group’s DHS contracts.’”
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Adam Schwarz
Adam Schwarz@AdamJSchwarz·
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's reaction as Trump says "Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Habour?" Undoubtedly the worst American diplomatic gaffe in post-war US-Japan history.
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Sarah ✱
Sarah ✱@disaster_sarah·
“This hour has 22 minutes” (a legendary Canadian sketch comedy show) did a Pitt parody on the Canadian healthcare system. “Robby” using hand sanitiser every 10 seconds is taking me out 😂😂😂
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JAMA Network Open
JAMA Network Open@JAMANetworkOpen·
Peripheral vasopressor administration in critically ill adults was associated with a low incidence of adverse events—major events were rare using short peripheral intravenous catheters, and use avoided central venous catheter placement in 60% of cases. ja.ma/4btNGSr
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
June 1983. A 28-year-old Steve Jobs walks into a design conference in Aspen, Colorado. He asks the room who owns a personal computer. Nobody raises their hand. He says “Uh-oh.” Then he spends the next 55 minutes describing the next four decades of technology. Jobs told the audience Apple’s strategy was to “put an incredibly great computer in a book that you can carry around with you, that you can learn how to use in 20 minutes… with a radio link in it so you don’t have to hook up to anything.” That’s an iPhone. In 1983. The Mac hadn’t even shipped yet. He described an MIT project that sent a camera truck down every street in Aspen, photographed every intersection, and built a virtual walkthrough on a computer screen. Google Street View launched 24 years later. He said office networking was about 5 years away and home networking 10 to 15 years out. The web went mainstream in the mid-90s, about 12 years later. Dead on. He described software being sent electronically over phone lines, with free previews and credit card payment. That’s the App Store, 25 years before it launched. He even compared it to the music industry and said software needed “the equivalent of a radio station” for free sampling. Apple built the iTunes Music Store 20 years later. The AI prediction is the one that hits different now. Near the end, Jobs talked about machines that could capture a person’s “underlying spirit” or “way of looking at the world,” so that after they died, you could ask the machine questions and maybe get answers. He said 50 to 100 years. ChatGPT arrived in about 40. The weird part is this speech was lost for nearly 30 years. The full hour-long recording only surfaced in 2012 when a blogger got a cassette tape from someone who attended the original conference. The Steve Jobs Archive didn’t release actual video footage until July 2024. His timelines were consistently too fast. He wanted the “computer in a book” within the 1980s. Apple’s first attempt was the Macintosh Portable in 1989, which weighed 16 pounds and cost $6,500. The iPad arrived in 2010, 27 years late. He guessed voice recognition was about a decade away. Siri launched in 2011, nearly 30 years later. The vision was right every time. The clock was wrong every time. Apple was doing about $1 billion a year in revenue when Jobs gave this talk, with under 5,000 employees. Today it’s worth $3.7 trillion.
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Edward Wong
Edward Wong@ewong·
A group seeking donations for Trump sent out a mass email showing the president at an air base watching the somber transfer of US troops killed in the Iran War. The email says donors can get "private national security briefings and "the inside scoop DIRECT" from Trump.
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