Cindy Crawford
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To discuss our marriage, you moron.
Ein paar Sekunden zuvor habe ich von Judge Brad Schimel einen Telefon getroffen, der die Rasse verabschiedet hat. Als kleine MΓ€dchen, die in Chippewa-Fall wuchs, konnte ich nie vorstellen, dass ich den reichsten Mann der Welt fΓΌr Gerechtigkeit in Wisconsin nehmen wΓΌrde. Und wir haben gewonnen!
Hi, I'm Cindy Crawford and I'm the founder of Meaningful Beauty. Well, I don't know about you, but like I never liked being told, oh, wow, you look so good for your age. Like, why even bother saying that? Why don't you just say you look great at any age, every age? That's what Meaningful Beauty is all about. We create products that make you feel confident in your skin at the age you are now.
Meaningful Beauty. Beautiful skin at every age. Learn more at meaningfulbeauty.com.
Hi, I'm Cindy Crawford, and I'm the founder of Meaningful Beauty. When Dr. Sabah and I decided to do a skincare line together, he said to me, we are going to give women meaningful beauty. And I said, that's exactly right. We want to give women meaningful beauty, which means each and every product is meaningful. It has a reason to exist. It's efficacious. You're going to get results.
And then you just go out and live your life. Meaningful Beauty. Confidence is beautiful.
Hi, I'm Cindy Crawford, and I'm the founder of Meaningful Beauty. When Dr. Sabah and I decided to do a skincare line together, he said to me, we are gonna give women meaningful beauty. And I said, that's exactly right. We wanna give women meaningful beauty, which means each and every product is meaningful. It has a reason to exist. It's efficacious. You're gonna get results.
And then you just go out and live your life. Meaningful Beauty. Confidence is beautiful. Learn more at meaningfulbeauty.com.
People are desperate. I don't think we've ever seen this. There's over 2 million people in Gaza that are totally and fully dependent on food aid. There is no food available at all. We have tons of food waiting. We are ready to roll in. We can do this job. But we need complete, unfettered, safe access.
Hi, I'm Cindy Crawford, and I'm the founder of Meaningful Beauty. When Dr. Sabah and I decided to do a skincare line together, he said to me, we are going to give women meaningful beauty. And I said, that's exactly right. We want to give women meaningful beauty, which means each and every product is meaningful. It has a reason to exist. It's efficacious. You're going to get results.
And then you just go out and live your life. Meaningful Beauty. Confidence is beautiful.
Just off the starboard side of this Border Force cutter is another named Eagle, and beyond that, one of the fastboats they use in enforcement action. 2024 was a record year for cocaine seizures, but with hundreds of miles of coastline to patrol, the smugglers, well, they just keep trying. Which is why they need the fastboats, jet-powered, a vital tool when it comes to intercepting shipments.
Bags full of drugs routinely wash up on the beaches of southern Britain, the result of failed drop-offs. Consignments are now also routinely stopped by law enforcement. Just last week, a court heard how four men tried to bring in a tonne of cocaine they'd picked up at sea. Two were hired just for their boat handling skills.
Despite the fast boats, new tactics and record seizures, the drugs do still get through. Recent figures show cocaine deaths in England and Wales at a 30-year high. The authorities say they adapt to any change in tactic by the smugglers. Border force officers stand ready to counter new threats. With flash, too, of course.
Seagull! Hear that? It's Flash the sniffer dog and his handler. Pause sound on metal as they search below decks on a container ship. Flash stops, sits and points with his nose. He's just made the find of his life.
Cocaine, almost one and a half tonnes. The street value, tens of millions of dollars, all hidden inside a shipment of bananas from South America. Yes, good boy! I met Flash last week at sea on a Border Force patrol boat. He and his team have been busy with record seizures of cocaine, especially in British coastal waters, pointing to a worrying tactic used by criminals.
Charlie Eastor from Border Force explains.
Criminals here with satellite phones are told exactly where to go by drugs gangs in South America. Some even use Apple AirTags to pinpoint the exact location of the drugs. Officers even have a name for it, the ASDO, which stands for At Sea Drop-Off.