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that he has no plans to give up touring and performing. “I love the bus,” Nelson told the station. “This is my home.”Performing, Nelson says, is his key to staying healthy and happy. “It’s an energy exchange,” he said. “They give me a lot of positive energy and I hope to give them a lot of positive energy.“For an hour they get away from everything they don’t like.”But after many years of smoking weed, Nelson said has taken its toll on its health. “I have abused my lungs quite a bit in the past, so breathing is a little more difficult these days and I have to be careful.”“I started smoking cedar bark, went from that to cigarettes to whatever,” he said. “And that almost killed me.”It didn't, so Nelson made a logical choice. “I don’t smoke anymore - take better care of myself,” Nelson said.Those recurring health issues produced rumors that some sources suggest he is near death. Nelson says reports of his immenent demise are greatly exaggerated. “I don’t give a (expletive deleted) I’m here, I’m glad to be here,” Nelson said. "I’m lucky to be here.”Music fans around the world agree with him. 1105
The affidavit goes on to say the video showed one of the officers grab Jefferson's arm, telling him to stop. However, he pushed the officers and yelled to "get off me, man!" 173

Shortly after 5 p.m., the suspect pulled to a stop in the middle of the freeway near Palomar Street. Police shut down the southbound lanes as they arrested Torres.Police then brought in a dog to check the suspect's getaway vehicle. About 5:35 p.m., after conducting a sweep of the car, officers gave an all-clear for the interstate to be reopened. 347
Some UC San Diego international students told 10News they understand why they would be targeted, since they do not know about these types of scams. Some students admitted to receiving strange calls but hanging up immediately before any conversation started. 258
The agency said the companies could be based out of anywhere, not just the U.S."The requirements we’ve outlined are that a company will collect a small amount of Moon “dirt” or rocks from any location on the lunar surface, provide imagery to NASA of the collection and the collected material, along with data that identifies the collection location, and conduct an “in-place” transfer of ownership of the lunar regolith or rocks to NASA," Bridenstine said in a blog post. "After ownership transfer, the collected material becomes the sole property of NASA for our use."NASA says the program will help ensure safe and sustainable lunar exploration to the moon and eventually to Mars.The agency says they are working aggressively to landing the first woman and next man on the moon by 2024. 788
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