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When visiting Kensington Metropark in Milford, keep your eyes peeled for this rare beauty! This albino white-tailed deer roams the forests of the 4,543 acre park. If you do come across it, count yourself lucky, research says your chances of seeing an albino in the wild are about 1 in 30,000! ??: @neubecker.photo #PureMichigan #KensingtonMetropark #Milford #wildlifeA post shared by Pure Michigan (@puremichigan) on Dec 3, 2017 at 9:43am PST 443

  山东脚趾红肿怎么回事   

While Green said Tuesday that he wants an up-or-down vote on articles of impeachment, the House has several options to dispose of his effort, though they each have drawbacks. The House could vote to table, or kill, the resolution, but that would in effect put lawmakers on the record about impeachment.The House could also vote to refer the resolution to the Judiciary Committee, but Republicans would likely oppose that vote, forcing Democrats to vote in favor of the referral in order to move the resolution off the floor.House leaders weren't saying how they would handle the resolution on Tuesday before Green formally introduced it."That will be up to our leadership team to decide," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said when asked about Green's push for a vote."We haven't really discussed how to dispose of it," said Majority Leader Steny Hoyer. "I'm not gonna try to discourage him, you know, he has to do what he thinks is right."Green has previously introduced resolutions forcing a floor vote on impeachment in 2017 and 2018. In both cases, the Republican-led House voted to table the measure, with a majority of Democrats joining Republicans to defeat it in both cases.But this is the first time Green has forced a vote with Democrats controlling the House. 1264

  山东脚趾红肿怎么回事   

Wishing to show Austin the meaning of homelessness, Perine took him to see the city shelter."He said, 'Can we feed them?" Perine says of that first day at the shelter. "I didn't expect to feed homeless people that day. But when a 4-year-old asks you, what can you say?"So they headed to Burger King and picked up an order of chicken sandwiches. Austin agreed to use his allowance to buy food instead of a weekly toy.As word of Austin's mission spread, he became something of a local celebrity, appearing in TV shows, news article and social media posts.Burger King gave him a ,000 monthly allowance for a year so he could fulfill his mission, a spokesman for the company said.Birmingham's mayor, Randall Woodfin, calls him "the City's ambassador." He told CNN that Austin's story "is one of hope.""It's one of our younger generation that gets it and understands the importance of helping others. And it's one that we all want to cherish and make of importance which is showing love." 985

  

which had temporarily barred students who aren't immunized against chickenpox from attending school after an outbreak at a Catholic school.There have been 32 cases of chickenpox reported.The teen and his father allege that he's being discriminated against because of religious beliefs. Some Catholics worry about vaccines derived from cell lines associated with abortion.The Northern Kentucky Health Department argued the ban "was an appropriate and necessary response to prevent further spread of this contagious illness."Chickenpox has not gone away since the vaccine was introduced in the United States in 1995, but each year, more than 3.5 million cases are prevented by the chickenpox vaccination, the CDC said.Initially, only one dose of the vaccine was recommended for children. But when experts realized that a small percentage of children didn't mount robust immunity after the first dose, the recommendations were changed. Two doses are currently recommended: one at 1 year of age and a second around 4. The two-dose vaccination program has resulted in a smaller number of outbreaks, according to the CDC.The-CNN-Wire? & ? 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. 1211

  

within the ranks of DHS employees, including TSA, "to assist CBP and ICE in responding to the emergency at the southern border."Nielsen was replaced by Kevin McAleenan, who led the immigration-focused US Customs and Border Protection, and TSA Administrator David Pekoske was selected as McAleenan's deputy.That has placed Pekoske in a high-profile position within the department, and the recent email asking for TSA volunteers notes his dual role and describes the border effort as "a high priority for DHS, and our Administrator."The deployment will initially include approximately 42 law enforcement officials and grow to about 175, the source said. Officials expect the contingent to ultimately include federal air marshals who typically fly in plain clothes on commercial flights to prevent terror attacks.Some Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response, or VIPR, teams are also expected to be deployed, according to the source. These teams are uniformed patrols of busy transportation hubs such as airports and train stations.That deployment would result in a decrease of about 8% to federal air marshal operations and a 20% decrease to VIPR patrol operations, according to the source, who said TSA currently has about 31 VIPR teams.After legal training, the law enforcement officials will be designated as immigration officers and assist Customs and Border Protection officers and agents with their work, according to a source familiar with the plans.The email indicates the bulk of the deployment will be non-screening staffers who work for TSA's federal security directors. Second priority will be inspectors; a 2018 post on the TSA website describes that job as conducting "inspections, assessments and investigations of airlines and individuals to determine how well they comply with regulations."The April memo from Nielsen specified several areas of need at the border, such as providing transportation, meal distribution, and health care. Some of the work requires specialized experience, such as medical or legal training.The deployments will last between 45 and 60 days, "although it could be longer," the email says.It emphasizes with bolded uppercase letters that Transportation Security Officers who man airport security checkpoints should not be sent to the border. "NO UNIFORMED OFFICERS OF CANINE HANDLERS ARE ELIGIBLE AT THIS MOMENT," the email says. 2372

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