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yoro Source: Rove Says Media Tipped Him
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 Senator Bill Nelson, D-Florida, praised authorities stanley cup   cooperation while preparing for Hurricane Irma as  seamless.  There is the cooperation between the federal level, the state, and the locals,  Nelson said.  That has been seamless cooperation, unlike 25 years ago in Hurricane Andrew, when you did not have that cooperation, unlike even Katrina, when you didn t have the cooperation and the communication between the Louisiana National Guard and the U.S. military. That has been taken care of now. Hurricane Irma makes landfall -- live updatesSpeaking Sunday on  Face the Nation,  Nelson said that cleanup from Irma will be a  hard, hard slog.                                          Given the fact that this is now moving so slowly, and it s virtually covered up the whole state, it s going to be a massive effort, not only at cleanup, but assisting people for the long term,  he said.But the senator, who voted insupport of a hurricane aid package for Texas in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, and lent his support for additional funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency  FEMA , warned that money will again be running out in the coming weeks.         FEMA would have run out of money last Friday stanley cupe . And that s why I flew back from Miami to Washington, to vote on that bill just in the nick of time, $15 billion, half of it to FEMA, half of it to local governments. But that s going to run out in a few weeks, so we re going to be back, doing a special emerge vaso stanley ncy appropriations in the middl Mzdm Government shutdown drags on as lawmakers talk about a debt limit deal
 ARE YOU HAPPY ....Does a higher income make you happier   If I understand Daniel Kahneman correctly, the answer  according to a decade of research  is no.  Higher income makes you more satisfi stanley kubek ed, but it doesn t make you happier:Ov stanley mugs er several years we asked substantial samples of women to reconstruct a day of their life in detail.  They indicated the feelings they had experienced during each episode, and we computed a measure of experienced happiness: the average quality of affective experience during the day....This was the first of many such findings: income, marital status and education all influence experienced happiness less than satisfaction, and we could show that the difference is not a statistical artifact.....Experienced happiness, we learned, depends mainly on personality and on the hedonic value of the activities to which people allocate their time.  Life circumstances influence the allocation of time, and the hedonic outcome is often mixed: high-income women have more enjoyable activities than the poor, but they also spend more time engaged in work that they do not enjoy; married women spend less time alone, but more time doing tedious chores.  Conditions that make people satisfied with their life do not necessarily make them happy.Hmmm.  This makes sense to me.  I would say, for example, that I m quite satisfied with my life  151; mainly because I can t think of too many specific ways in which I cou stanley mug ld materially improve it.  I have a job I like, a wife I love, a