35 Burst results for "Four Hundred Miles"

Kyle Larson wins on 17th anniversary of Hendrick plane crash

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 1 year ago

Kyle Larson wins on 17th anniversary of Hendrick plane crash

"Kyle Larson won his third straight NASCAR Cup series race in a four hundred mile test at Kansas Larson captured his ninth race of the season and with two races left on the schedule has a chance to become the first with double digit victories on the Cup circuit since Jimmy Johnson in two thousand seven Larson led a total of one hundred thirty laps on the day and this season has led the most laps in a season since the Cup schedule expanded twenty years ago Greg Echlin Kansas city Kansas

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast

05:26 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast

"Pack in that car only platform bigger than thirty five kilowatt hours. Which is in there and i say that because they've used all the space they've got it's a small platform and also other. They go battery supply contracts to get hold of those batteries so knowing that it was so small when they released the car to head this criticism of the past they said yes above a bigger battery is worse for the planet so because mazda loves the planet putting in a very teeny weeny battery and that means we're super green right that five kilowatt hours i. I never bought in when it was announced. I still don't buy it. But will they follow that through with the three vs. They've promised that will they are today. I really hope not because that five kilowatt hours is good too absolutely nobody and it's not the fact that it's the battery is so small. It's the fact that the Msmx thirty is also the slowest dc fast charging car on the market. So the most mx thirty. I think even like thirsty. No what is usable. Like twenty nine point something usable. Thirty maybe scrapes thirty kilowatt hours useless thirty five. It's like thirty. Kilowatt hours usable. You're going back to a nissan leaf and years and years ago had a battery pack of this size and they just can't make a bigger one at master. Ac power six point six kilowatts which is damn slow dc fast charging absolute max power. Thirty seven kilowatts. Brilliant and ebay. That's out in twenty twenty one with thirty seven. Kilowatts dc foss charging power i. It's woeful ninety the size of it but just the technology and now i've seen simmer visa been fully charged. Did a review on an an an robert. Llewellyn was abusive about this car. Daudet love this. It's a great levy. No i'm obviously missing something. Because he knows what he's talking about anyway. They've made a stink of a car in my opinion. And let's hope that the next three that master release also stinkers. Here's a car. That's the opposite of that definition. Oh by the white coming up on the pod calcium we'll talk audi q. Full eight-run how far it goes will look the batteries. Being meeting. Gemini and hondas clarity gets canceled. Okay let's talk about like say the opposite of a stinker and that would be the model s. plaid the epa rating is now in. Its three hundred forty eight miles which isn't great. So the tesla press. You know who. I'm talking about those websites that are not really new sites such tesla news kind of blogging puppy things that just rave about them. All the time pointed out the the test on twenty one inch wheels so it would go further on the nineteen's And also saying yeah but for call with this performance who cares how far it goes because it's the world's greatest and you like well no not really because tesla was the range kings and now they're going to be battling lucid which us five hundred and seventeen miles and this new model s us three hundred and forty eight and that's epa and we know tesla's hit every so it's the opposite to the porsche tycoon. City way shit so real world is always going to be far worse. New model less plot has received the epa writing now three hundred and forty eight earlier this week. We we need the efficiency one hundred and twenty mpg e For the long range and the the the mileage was four five miles on the long range which is brilliant. I mean d- need four hundred miles in a navy..

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast

Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast

07:06 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast

"The news classic along tweets that plaid plus is canceled canceled. That's the first time. I don't think i've ever seen a tesla model get announced and then cancelled. It was too weird way. He did it though because it wasn't just like a tweet. that says plus cancel. It was this thread of tweets where he says originally matas goes plaid speed this week which is like get everyone and one minute later replied thread pluses cancelled. No need as plata's is just so good so is like a. It's canceled it. Mummy three percent off with something else in that quick like zero to six hundred two seconds quicker production car made of any kind has to be felt to be believed very quick. Can't wait for model as plaid pulses cancelled and the plot is going to be so good so just like actually thought. This was brilliant. I mean it's a brilliant way to announce it when you don't want but of course test. I feel like the tesla community was like. Oh my god this is awesome. Did he just is cancelled. And then like that was the the news for like two or three days. Yeah and so. The question is all right. Pluses cancelled number one. What do you mean by plaid. Just as good yeah and number two wise plaid plus cancelled it was going to have five hundred miles of range and i think there was a follow up tweet. Essentially saying what he said. Yes so is actually a response to electric. I believe all And we'll post that in the show notes as well and he said. Oh what we're seeing. Is that once. you have a range about. Four hundred miles. More range doesn't really matter. They're essentially zero trips above four hundred miles where the driver doesn't need to stop for restroom food coffee etcetera you way. I think that's a nice distraction. I totally agree with you If you really read into that saying seems like people don't really need more than four hundred miles. I would argue. People don't need faster than two point. Five zero secs sixty is a good way to. That's a really good way to put it. I didn't think of it like that. So the point is We we're using our influencing in context clues to imagine probably the reason. Plaid pluses canceled is because the batteries that would have been needed to create. That car aren't quite available yet. They're forty six eighty cells. They're higher density. They're much more impressive. Technically and we are going to be in cyber truck and roadster to get those respect to five hundred and six hundred mile ranges but if we started with plaid plus were probably going to be taking resources and sells away from those more important vehicles. So we'll just cancel plaid plus shift all those orders to plaid distract them about why we're switching. Plaid is good enough great. trust me. it's going to be just as good basically the same And just sort of sweep the two hundred extra miles under the because that was a big difference. Three hundred ninety miles different. Three hundred. Ninety miles is nice. I have three hundred miles and three hundred ninety as a max. Range sounds great but five hundred twenty is way way. More confidence inspiring. That's like literally. I could drive to north carolina from new jersey. I can drive. Probably to like cleveland from here on five hundred miles of range so i would have been really excited about a car with that. Sort of range Rather than a point to second faster zero to six so that to me is seen concerning but also brings up questions about Will when are we gonna see cars with type range. Are we ever going to. If ilan keeps saying if he sticks with this Four hundred miles of range isn't really necessary. Then why promised six hundred miles roadster and five hundred miles for cyber track e ask happening. I think there's a lot of weird things to unpack from that. Because like if you're saying you think it's so i i think the approach you're taking forward as the optimistic. I've seen two ways. People are saying this year's is the optimistic one like let's save these roads or cyber truck coming out. We don't want those to be delayed anymore. We don't have enough for them. The other approaches these aren't ready. These cells aren't ready yet and people don't think they're completely ready. We don't know when they're going to be ready. Is this gonna mean. Cyber chuck road circuit delayed further. And like. i think both and saying they're not ready right now. Means they're definitely getting delayed so he's trying to not put any of the attention onto that. Potentially so yeah. I wouldn't doubt if it's like a kind of will be like maybe the batteries are pretty close to being ready and it would just delay plaid plus and then if you put played out before plaid plus and i don't know that there's a lot of speculation going on in that way but i think like i think that's really interesting. What you just said though is like if you're using the excuse for four hundred miles right now does that mean you're basically saying you don't think roadster or cyber truck should go five hundred miles because like you can easily make the argument that a sports a coupe doesn't need to go five hundred miles. I had a road trip and efficiency has never concerned sports cars. So that doesn't make sense for me now. Cyber truck on the other hand. Like i do think there are a lot of people looking at trucks to go long distances. So that makes way less sense. But now are you going to bottleneck your truck because you used this excuse previously. Yeah or do you actually believe that. Which i think is into hold another thing where it's you on looking at numbers way too much numbers of what he has right now and then potentially limiting stuff in the future because of that so stay with my straight logical brain number one plus was not canceled because plaid was good enough. It was cancelled and the distraction was plus get enough. Trust me it is. It's great but then to the reason that plaid plus is cancelled is probably going to turn into a reason that cyber truck and rhode star late totally agree with but as long as. We're not talking about those yet. We don't have to talk about this. Yeah so all. The focus is on plaid that night. And obviously it's still a very impressive car. Three hundred ninety miles is only slightly less than four hundred twelve for the long range. I'm perfectly fine with that And yeah it's a. It's an impressive car. But yes it's just got me thinking about like how much how much longer we have to wait for. Roadsters was announced in twenty seventeen. Was it that long. Seventeen is when the roadster was announced. So i mean. I knew we will take a while. I think it's i think it's that they keep talking about it or like releasing it and stuff or showing it. You know at The semi truck event that gets people. More more hyped for it and then easy a pop up every once in a while but it might take a little longer i. What are your thoughts though on wanting. Because it's one thing to think about five hundred twenty miles as i would like to go on a five hundred twenty mile trip where in that case i think yawns probably right changes are in that five hundred twenty mile trip. You're going to take your not doing straight. You're taking breaks. Taking restroom breaks if there is a charger available at all. Those than yeah makes no sense..

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Talking Tesla

Talking Tesla

03:50 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Talking Tesla

"It's it's hard you can't necessarily charge in your in apartment building apartment building that is still a huge barrier and if that could be fixed that would be less of a barrier and the only way to fix things seem like mandating needs to happen like somebody needs to mandate that that is allowed. Like if you're willing to put that money into your building that you live in. They should allow you to be able to do that in a longer. Extension cord won't fix it but not like the the biggest so there are these like four major spiked since june. First in the sort of ev conversation. Yes in general that was part of this article and one was tesla model. S was the first av to achieve four hundred million plus on a single charge and i assume that was one hundred percent just mel very excited that something hit over four hundred miles and just searching searching searching constantly just refreshing his twitter and then the next one and this one is the second biggest was bts talking about hyundai vs and beats yes. Is the korean k pop band. Boy band is that's what bt s so they came out with hyundai. And i think they did a commercial and they were talking about and that really drew a lot of traffic overall on social media towards that and again the there was another one where bt as again talked about the ionic and they presented the ionic and that gave it a little bump but the biggest bump of the last few months since june first of twenty twenty was when president biden announced the replacement of state vehicles with the ev. So this shows that that sort of leadership really has a major impact on the overall conversation right and it's all outside of this talking tesla nation bubble. It's outside of the electric bubble outside of the evening news. Specialty news bubble. And that's the another point that i wanted to make was that. So many of us live within this bubble that we don't know that some k pop k pop band is changing the media landscape over vs. So i think this is one of the places that alon i hope because he listens to the show. We'll take note that advertising putting tesla on the nba finals. There is a reason for it. It does bring people to electric vehicles to consider because they said that when gm announced the hummer and ford announced the f. one fifty and there was one other that those are big big spikes in interest or at least looks at electric vehicles. I know tesla has got like a free ride when it comes to You know advertising so to speak. But i think that they could step up. They.

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Homo Sapiens

Homo Sapiens

05:50 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Homo Sapiens

"Like okay so during the during the thing of it all being i have my own radicalized journey during that year and i mean obviously beyond just recognizing how pervasive sexual assault leads in how much women had to put up with in over in. You know implicit and explicit ways. Like beyond that. I would look around me and i just see like the straight white guy at my gym like engaging the burris the female barista in like nonconsensual conversation about his bands and like the girl. The girl is smiling and nodding but secretly being like okay. Take your allotted. Please leave but he just like showed set up shop and was just like talking to your off. I was like we. This is psychotic. I was like. I'm so aware of like again. Everyone comfort like i would never overstay my welcome in conversation where i was not wanted. You know. obviously this podcast notwithstanding very well being being you know. But i would see it everywhere iran i would strike just like overstepping and like not recognizing boundaries and just serving themselves and things where they didn't belong and it like it truly blew my mind. I couldn't get over. I was like this is wild. Let's see the matrix is suddenly. You're like the ones and it was around me all the time it was like and it was just. It was accepted that that really really blew my mind like just seeing it. Play out at work in seeing Cough the women in the room. Which is whenever i remember. My favorite part of that experience was when what Seeing them recognize this stuff was painful and awkward infuriating. But number one rider being like. I've never thought of myself as privileged. And he said it in. It's really earnest way that i couldn't be mad at him for it really. Was this like natural light bulb moment but been others but others was like guy being like you know. I just think it's time we listen to women. One of the one of the females in the room goes thank you so i was saying he was hold on. I'm not finished yet. I was like bizet's honestly right this. I mean i'm gonna. I'm gonna write it down. Use it something But it was so delicious in so the just i feasted off at interaction. That was my diet for like two weeks. Just like he's up at. It was so unhinged bizarre and it was just a chef's kiss or yes and like i have found that i need to also check myself for when i do things like that. I mean it's not like like straight white men in that. Privileged behavior is not something like four hundred miles away on the horizon. It's like it's pretty much adjacent to me. One and i have noticed over the past five years. I've really noticed that. Like i did use to talk over people. You know i would talk over people in meeting and that's really unacceptable and you behave in a way that you assume certain things will go your way and it's like well the other thing is like how it's really irritating the men. This is john rising but men often try and problem solve when someone tells them a problem rather than listening and i used to do that..

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss

The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss

04:32 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss

"Who's very very hard for the cops to penetrate that and trim eavesdrop on the movement whereas men what they have their terrible those lateral connections. But they're very good at hierarchy so if you have a sort of leader who's got a male following as her male coalition that he's heading up and that guy says i can have five hundred men on the street at six. Am tomorrow morning gunfire gunfire those guys will follow orders and that sort of top down hierarchy. That will run into gunfire if need be that is been a very good at bat. And so you combine those two qualities. Male hierarchy in females or lateral affiliation. You're presenting the authorities with an incredibly complicated tactical problem. That has very few good solutions. Let's talk about non -essarily hitchhiking. But i wanna talk about the parallel connective tissue. That is used to weave the story that is told her the stories that are told and freedom journal read a paragraph that i quite like and then you can elaborate. If if you wouldn't mind having this conversation we called our trip the last patrol and it seemed like a long hard weird thing to do until we were actually out. There were suddenly. It was so obvious that we rarely even caught ourselves wondering why we doing it. The things that had to happen out there were so clear and simple. Eat walk hide sleep. The just getting through the day felt like scripture a true and honest accounting of that underlies the frantic performance of life. So of course. I'm leaving out exactly what we're talking about. What am i talking about. What does this referring to. And how did it come to be so. Freedom is a mix of these this research that i did into how people maintain their freedom and this trip that we took the last patrol and the sections cut back and forth talk about the last patrol because it was probably the freest. I've ever been in a sort of physical sense. As i say somewhere in the book we walked four hundred miles along the railroad lines. And you know. We were sleeping under bridges and in the woods and abandoned buildings and sort of no man's land on the road lines and we walk four hundred miles and most nights. We were the only people who knew where we were. There are many definitions of freedom. But surely that's one of them and it was one that i had the real good luck to be able to experience for.

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on The Darin Olien Show

The Darin Olien Show

06:55 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on The Darin Olien Show

"The fact that you have studied all of this stuff and you're going into prevention way before your time. Let's start breaking that down because we have people that are suffering right now. What can they do. What can we do to take proactive. Measures to based on your research based in your academic space on your understanding. This is not just you making up stuff is this. This is your you. Guys are scientists rooted in science grounded in it And now getting this information out. Yeah i think it's important for all of us to understand that. The brain is like amy oregon in our body. It's sometimes the brain is considered as a as a as an oregon. That is very different. That is in a black box cannot be affected. And you know you see pictures of brains and people fantasizing about how it works and whatnot but with all the diagnostics and the advances in technology. We've been lucky to know more about it. There was a time when we said we don't know anything about the brain. It's a mystery. No it's not a mystery not much share. There are certain things that we don't know but we know that it's a living oregon. It's the most active organ in our body. It's only three pounds only two percents of our body but in any moment it consumes twenty five percent of our bodies energy highly highly highly active and always working never gets any rest so whatever we do every single day whether it's the snack you pig or the conversation you have or the partner you choose or or or smart shoes to start small because right now knows the smartest thing i did on. My brain was functioning very well. That day Everything we do affects this incredible oregon and it's a grows and a trading with everything that we do. It sounds ominous. And i don't want people to feel guilty. There's no blame in it. But everything you do affects. Is this fabulous. Oregon's empowering really as empowering and you know somebody actually did a calculation. They looked at the blood vessels in the brain. So if you put all the blood vessels end to end it can span four hundred miles. I mean that's just crazy but it does that. That's the amount of blood vessels we have. So you know it's it's important to understand that it it gets affected and when you look at disease process you know when you look at alzheimer's disease specifically it just doesn't happen. It's not like a point where you wake up and you're like ooh i. I'm suffering from dementia in it's a spectrum. We all go through these stages where we have some cognitive decline right and It it just. It's affected by your lifestyle to the point where you can increase your cognition. You can increase your cognitive prowess than abilities and if you don't do much about it. It can continuously decline and when you look at the disease processes the beth alleges that start that damage in the brain Not to kinda minimize it too much. But for the purpose of simplifying it they're essentially four processes that happen in our brain. It's inflammation oxidative stress or oxidation dysregulation of glucose metabolism metabolism or how our body by processes glucose and then there's lipid dysregulation or the way our body processes fat and that's the core maximalism of any disease process and they sound very scienc- but when you look at it. These are brought on by a lifestyle measures by the foods. Eat by the habits. we own disown. Whether smoking alcohol consumption It's brought on by stress by head trauma by any particular environmental factors that were exposed as children whether it's stress or an empowering environment and so on and so forth and so all of these factors were keened in hand in determining our baseline brain health which is called brain capacity and then at every stage in our life the ability for the brain to grow and thrive which is cognitive reserve so some factors give the right environment for the cognitive reserve to grow. And then there's some factors that really pushed the brain physically to make more connections and the the numbers are crazy about the brain connections to each cell can make as little as two connections or as many as thirty thousand connections. I don't wanna go imagine. Eighty seven billion neurons. Of course they're not all gonna make thirty thousand connections to have that level of increase. There's the incredible hulk would be you know So they usually compare the brain to the muscle doesn't even come close. The brain has that level of growth at any age by the way so a lot of times. The debate is about all we grow new cells. Or that's not important that we do. It's not import. it's the connections. And the connections require five elements the right so we call it neuro. It's self serving neurologist but nutrition. Exercise unwind restorative sleep incredibly important restorative sleep and optimizing mental activity whereas nutrition stress management which is good stress and bad stress and sleep create the environment for destruction every night. The bad night's sleep. We know that amyloid builds up. That's the bad protein. The knights of you have good sleep. It's the opposite direction so same thing with every meal you eat. We know that creates a coldren of inflammatory process in your brain highly. Active oregon's now going through but if you have a good meal that's unprocessed and we'll talk about. That actually lowers death. That that inflammatory oxidative process now nutritionist stressing sleep create the environment good or bad now exercise and optimizing mental activity. Make those by the trillions. I mean the the these amazing studies like the london. Taxi drivers studied the non-study and others have shown that the connectivity is literally the most powerful for not just preserving brain health but growing brain capacity. Well into your eighties nineties..

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Many Roads Travelled :  (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

Many Roads Travelled : (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

07:57 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Many Roads Travelled : (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

"On today's episode we quilt after doing my six day trek up. Mount kilimanjaro which was amazing and then unexpected party night the night before. So we're going from washy to dar-salam via train and then from there. We're catching a ferry to. Well deserved one week. Rest in zanzibar so going to east coast as well spending some time in stone town. So we're going to be covering a bunch four hundred miles on this trip which is taking up over eighteen thousand miles on this three thousand mile journey for recant Basically give you a heart felt. Thank you for listening. And and joining me on this epic crazy trip which was my first backpacking trips of your talk about throwing myself. Deep-end thanks so much are really really appreciate you for coming along with me. It is now day two hundred and fifty three finish the six day trek up kelly which was just amazing when my favorite experiences in my life to this day if you oughta listen to those three episodes than i recommend you insolent hard core yard. It was fun after my party night the night before. I really just wanted to sleep all day to be harder. Because i still pretty exhausted from kili. I mean i think. I covered like ninety kilometers in those six days. And you know you're going to lose the highest mountain in africa. Almost five thousand nine hundred meters in thirty thousand feet so you're not really easy but of course sleeping all day in africa is basically impossible. I was looking up at six in the morning. So i had some breakfast and then went to the train station because i really wanted to get going to dar-es-salaam so let's it got to the train station. There was just this massive q. And i was like you know what time to work a little town. Magic and go find the stationmaster I've used this tactic before. Network found the stationmaster and basically charmed him so he got a second class sleeper ticket in about two minutes waiting hours. So gotta do what you gotta do. Some time so yes. I was on the train for four o'clock that day but has time to come back to my little hotel packed up check. Oh this is nothing you can still do to this day is he can often leave your bag in storage. 'cause checkup usually you're not ten eleven. Am and you can use you do that for free. So that's what i did. And then i went to the y. 'cause i've met lots of people in marshy trying to book this bloody track as well as on the mountain. Lorrimore stink the why so whenever to the why. Because they had a pool is really fancy. Why actually yes just chilled out there for a few hours by the pool and then went winless meal at my favorite restaurant. That coffee house go pick up my bag. And that booed it to the trade sage. Got there with five minutes to spare and my carriage was much much nicer than my train. Journey from tacoma to arusha. I was a nightmare episode. I think about five episodes ago or so and there's only two of the ladies in my carriage the carriage asleep six day really lovely and they were a little bit later on. They were having dinner so they brought out all this food that they brought and shared some of their fried fish with me which is very sweet. And i just just sat by the window and this is really beautiful. It's it's quite green. And kind of watch kelly disappear in the background so semi final goodbye to that beautiful justic mountain and then just got to my little like about eight o'clock. There's still an hour or so later. Three other ladies came in which is fine you. They were pretty quiet. Although pretty impossible sleep because i actually felt like i was on a truck on a really really bad road full of potholes. The train was that jerky that i'm surprised. They fall out of my bloody bunk parks. So wait a bit a bit of a falls so as more like holding on for dear life didn't really getting much sleep to be sucked into dar-es-salaam about eight. Thirty in the morning was getting off the train. I met destroying girl called karen and we decided to very terminal together to get our tickets to go zanzibar. We've managed to get turned tickets which were time sixteen dollars. And that was the fast ferry boats. Take two and a half hours. Roughly to get there and again we were able to leave our bags in the stores at the ferry terminals. That was cool. And then i made it basically to be lying to the postal in dar-es-salaam because i had got an email since nairobi think so been quite a while a couple of months with high expectations which poster stoned. I had four letters oregon as part of the non but a little bit disappointed. Not more because this is remember back in nineteen ninety three. So you know. Modern technology like internet or sophos. Atm's anything like that email. Facebook call that so the only way to get mail was from cities post restaurants which is part of the post offers. And we just have your name on it in care of co slash. This will dar-es-salaam tanzanian poster stone. That's it so. I know that a lot of stuff didn't make it to me as well. Yes always exciting to to hear some news. rome still had some time to kill and carrie. Nye walk through town checked sites. you know. it's a big city so there's a lot to see there but it was kind of cool. I had been in smaller cities or middle nowhere for quite a while house. It was okay was getting the city by claire. Had told me like you have to go to this restaurant of the snow cream because it was like super fancy ice cream parlor so we went there. back home. They had just so many ice creams and luxuriant so. I treated myself ungodly bananas split dollar fifty. So that was okay. It was so good. Because i had ice cream before again months but we headed back to the ferry terminal. We paid five dollars departure tax which to this day after day and then we set sail about one pm and it was nice because i just sat on the deck and it was beautiful blue skies in the water it was. It was really lovely. Supposedly take a half hour Three and a half hours for some reason. We got into a bar. Bet four thirty pm and then you just kinda go through customs. Got another stamp. The passport which is kind of weird because zanzibar part of tanzania Suzy outta customs. You just gotta pounced on by all the beach. Boys who try and take to patel. Get a little kickback. Commission poses to wade through them. Basically and i just wanted to get right to the east coast because that's where the beautiful beaches are asap. Because like i said. I need some arm. My poor feet were still covered in blisters from kelley had wear hiking boots three sizes too big so i just need. Some them aren't arm. Luckily i overheard two irish guys saying that. That's what they wanted to do as well so i just went over to them. I was like. Hey you googled. Share taxi with us to go to east coast. And they're like yeah. That sounds cool. And they're called brady in norman. So the four of Taxi so that you're like three dollars each and we went to this place. Clarity about called. Paradise is showing paid two dollars. Fifty two camps. We out there. But they're like no. We had to stop doing that because soon tourists got mugged on the beach and we got fine big time so we stopped doing that okay so we went back to posher which is a worthy resort areas towns. We just found another my usual cheerful guesthouse. It was only seven bucks a night and that did that includes breakfast and lunch so that was pretty good questions pretty small the beach. It is beautiful although it's weird because in the mornings tide is so far out it's about two kilometers to get the water by about twelve one o'clock in the afternoon.

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Poetic Earthlings

Poetic Earthlings

04:21 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Poetic Earthlings

"The channel talked about the dangers of space. Travel right about now. The capsule is going about four hundred miles per hour at how the human body tends to atrophied due to a lack of gravity there on your screen. We have a shot of the capsule as it is preparing to deploy those initial parachutes drogue parachutes. It showed astronaut climbing. Outside of his capsule spacecraft commander doug hurley making his way out of the capsule. Looks like we've got him out he could barely move one foot in front of the other. He gave a thumbs up to the camera before he was loaded on a stretcher. My wife watched in horror offended by mankind's hubris of thinking we are made for extra terrestrial travel news reporter talked about the psychological impact of floating around in the metal container hurtling into space and it turns out the psychological rigors are among the most important to consider do walkway from this reasonably optimistic. That human beings are well adapted to do that part of it the psychological rigors. Some of them are. But i've also flown in space with people that don't think should be someone that spends a really long time and space. I think it's for certain type of person. There's hundreds of thousands of people in our country that have the endurance to do a mission to mars. Someday absolutely i admired their sense of adventure. There can do spirit their tiny bodies thrown into Call me crazy. Everything is safe down here. Things happen by clockwork. My boss is a jerk. And i'm not getting any younger. And no one loves a poet until he's dead asks mission to mars might sound like a story but the billionaires vision is quickly heading towards reality if he and his brainchild space x kentucky human rights from earth dwellers to a multi planetarium rice it will be the most ambitious decisions are made by the higher ups in the government. There are strings are attached to my back and neck. They tell me how fast run and who to worship and replaced. Jesus with the paycheck. No wonder i desire. A spaceship took explore constellations. Take a break from the daily hustle. News reporter talked about a solo mission in an advanced rocket ship that could move beyond ultrasonic. That's crazy would their right mind would sign up for that. My wife enjoys arguing with the news. Anchor and shaking her fist of the screen. I didn't respond. I had learned that the key to a happy marriage is to keep your mouth shut and do as you're told few days later i entered my name into a raffle. Didn't think anything of it thousands of space enthusiasts through their name in the hat. I would be surprised if they called me back but it wouldn't be much of a story of. They didn't do that. House excited.

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

03:55 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Halfway There | Christian Testimonies | Spiritual Formation, Growth, and Personal Experiences with God

"Decisions. Wow interesting okay. Was it was like a punishment or was it. Just like your look. You're going to think something needs to do this. You need to do this. Your dad thought you need some discipline. Well i i think everyone in that courtroom said i needed to and so i did it and i did it and you know what the best and some of the worst eleven years of my life. best being. I found that niche again. You know you go to you. Go to boot camp you go to. You know you. Front drill sergeants. But see i'm that i'm that guy now i wanna i wanna make them happy. I wanna make them. I wanna make them like. I don't want to disappoint on. I want people just to have this good impression of me in and just think i'm good and so everything they said i do if they told me. Go run four hundred miles. I'd go run four hundred miles. Okay i never did that. But i'm just saying that was my mentality and and you know what it did. Good job man. Wow he stands above. oh he so good. He's doing this this this this this. He doesn't mess up. He listens to what we say. And so the army became one of those easy fixes for me. Because i was athletic. Complete what needed to be completed. I could take the test. Of course i joined the infantry. So i mean hey it's not like this. You know mathematical testing in all of these things where i gotta have calculus to understand something but no I joined in the infantry. I was good at what i did. I excelled in that. I move forward in that and i just kept moving up in the ranks moving up in the positions of how we fought war and i ended up Part of the elite and went to war lot.

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

04:19 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"'cause the most. The biggest selling car in america was the honda accord to the most likely car to get stolen is the one there's the most of because then there's parts parts are what you need for chips out of them to you. Know earth the that because there's a lot of right. Yeah yeah they think article in her article that talks about what the car doesn't have if you wanna chop electric car for parts. What are you going to get a job. you're going to get the battery. That's the big. That's the big ticket item and it is hard to get a battery out of those cars and is very heavy though. It's always a matter of difficulty when you're talking about security before we wrap this up Let's let's go around the horn. Who do you think. I almost don't want to ask it. As who do you think should get an electric vehicle. Because i feel like you're just gonna say everybody. Is there anybody who should not get an electric vehicle. Or it's not right. A rod will start with you. So i think if you're if you're a seriously heavy driver and i'm talking someone who's probably doing like you know three four hundred miles every two or three days or actually. I would probably say three or four miles a day in driving. It may not be because you're not gonna wanna make the extra stops until we can get range like around five hundred mile batteries. I think but for the ninety percent use case which most people. I think an electric car. Even if it's not your your primary driver as he was recommending it as your secondary car that i drive to work or to the store. They're just it's it's so much easier so much more cost efficient for you to have them. I think most people can't really come up with a valid use case not to have it or if you're telling if you're a person who's like i'm telling a boat every time i go to the lake. It's probably not for you. But outside of that i there's very it's edge cases that you're dealing with allison. I would add to that kind of answer if you're kind of person who likes to drive without stopping you. One of those people yeah. I drove eighteen straight hours. I stopped for three and a half minutes to pee. If you are that person do not buy an electric vehicle because that is not your life. I argue with my friends..

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

04:19 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"'cause the most. The biggest selling car in america was the honda court to the most likely car to get stolen is the one there's the most of because then there's parts parts are what you need for the chips out of them to you know we the earthquake that because there's a lot of right. Yeah yeah they think article in her article that talks about what the car doesn't have if you wanna chop electric car for parts. What are you going to get a job. you're going to get the battery. That's the big. That's the big ticket item and it is hard to get a battery out of those cars and is very heavy though. It's always a matter of difficulty when you're talking about security before we wrap this up Let's let's go around the horn. Who do you think. I almost don't want to ask it. As who do you think should get an electric vehicle. Because i feel like you're just gonna say everybody. Is there anybody who should not get an electric vehicle. Or it's not right. A rod will start with you. So i think if you're if you're a seriously heavy driver and i'm talking someone who's probably doing like you know three four hundred miles every two or three days or actually. I would probably say three or four miles a day in driving. It may not be because you're not gonna wanna make the extra stops until we can get range like around five hundred mile batteries. I think but for the ninety percent use case which most people. I think an electric car. Even if it's not your your primary driver as he was recommending it as your secondary car that i drive to work or to the store. They're just it's it's so much easier so much more cost efficient for you to have them. I think most people can't really come up with a valid use case not to have it or if you're telling if you're a person who's like i'm telling a boat every time i go to the lake. It's probably not for you. But outside of that i there's very it's edge cases that you're dealing with allison. I would add to that kind of answer if you're kind of person who likes to drive without stopping you. One of those people yeah. I drove eighteen straight hours. I stopped for three and a half minutes to pee. If you are that person do not buy an electric vehicle because that is not your life. I argue with my friends..

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Harvard Classics

Harvard Classics

03:46 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Harvard Classics

"It is equally improbable that the elevator forces should have uplifted throughout the above vast areas innumerable great rocky banks within twenty to thirty fathoms or one hundred twenty two one hundred eighty feet of the surface of the sea and not one single point above that level for wherein the whole surface of the globe. Can we find a single chain of mountains. Even a few hundred miles in length with their many summits rising within a few feet of a given level and not one pinnacle above it. If then the foundations whence the atoll building coral springs were not formed of sediment and if they were not lifted up to the required level they must of necessity have subsided into it and this at once solves the difficulty. Encircling barrier reefs are of all sizes from three miles to no less than forty four miles in diameter and that which fronts one side and encircles. Both ends of new caledonia is four hundred miles long. Each reef includes one two or several rocky islands of various heights and in one instance even as many as twelve separate islands the reef runs at a greater or less distance from the included land in the society archipelago generally from one to three or four miles. But at haga you. The reef is twenty miles on the southern side and fourteen miles on the opposite or northern side from the included islands. The depth within the lagoon channel also varies much from ten. To thirty fathoms may be taken as an average but at venacuro there are spaces. No less than fifty six fathoms or three hundred sixty three feet deep internally. The reef either slopes gently into the lagoon channel or ends in a perpendicular walls. Sometimes between two and three hundred feet underwater in height externally the reef rises like an atoll with extreme abruptness out of the profound depths of the ocean what can be more singular than these structures. We see an island which may be compared to a castle situated on the summit of a lofty submarine mountain protected by the great wall of coral rock always steep externally in sometimes internally with a broad level summit here in their breached by a narrow gateway through which the largest ships can enter the wide and deep encircling moat as far as the actual reef of coral is concerned. There is not the smallest difference in general size outlined grouping and even in quite trifling details of structure between a barrier in an atoll the geographer bow has well remarked that an encircled island is an atoll with highland rising out of its lagoon removed. The land from within and a perfect atoll is left. But what has caused these reefs to spring up at such great distances from the shores of the included islands. It cannot be that the corals will not grow close to the land for the shores within the lagoon channel when not surrounded by alluvial soil are often fringed by living reefs and we shall presently see that there is a whole class which i have called fringing reefs from their close attachment to the shores both continents in of islands again on what have the reef building corals which cannot live at great depths base there encircling structures this is a great apparent difficulty analogous to that in the case of atolls which has generally been overlooked it will be perceived more clearly by inspecting the above sections which are real ones taken in north and south lines through the islands with their barrier reefs..

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Many Roads Travelled :  (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

Many Roads Travelled : (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

05:06 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Many Roads Travelled : (Solo Female) Travel Podcast

"Hit the road. Welcome to episode thirty six and on today's episode or having some fairy nightmares not little creatures. The boats taking lake coup ferry from goma congo to couva congo then were popping into burundi buddha or taking the lake. Tanganyika ferry from bujumbura burundi. Down to goma tanzania and then to sangha to go to this remote chimpanzee sanctuary behind national parks so are covering four hundred sixty miles in this episode. Which will take up to sixteen thousand four hundred miles a lot of ground so picking up where we left off las episode after our lovely unexpected date in rwanda. It's day two hundred and twenty-five and finished that episode by saying with every great day that we had expected about half a dozen bodies to follow two hundred twenty five with one of those not even twelve hours later so we're up early so we is my friend claire. Who had met in. We've been together at this point..

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on The Politics Guys

The Politics Guys

03:33 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on The Politics Guys

"In streamlining decision-making in assuring that you can get technology much more quickly to the warfighter to do rapid acquisition to make sure that you're not situations where you try something and it doesn't work in at one point that used to be a career killer. I argue. There's still a stigma attached to it but not as much as before. But so there's a there's a change that still needs to continue within the pentagon to change the culture and to reduce the levels of bureaucracy. Now some of that has happened. We've made sison making happened closer to to to the unit level. But there's still a number of things that that need to be done. And here's the bottom line is is. We can't in today's world with threats as they change and with technology as it changes at a at a breakneck pace. You can't take fifteen years to develop and actually put into place. The next generation fighter aircraft ray examples f f thirty five the number of years that it took from concept to development to decision making to construction to initial operating platform You can't take that long so we have to do things faster. We have to also get away from the the metric that everything of significance has to be a program of record. Things don't have to start off that way. And that's kind of a bureaucratic thing that you go through in of the problem is is. It takes years to be able to get there so we still have to streamline decision-making in the pentagon we still have to be able to develop and build and deploy major weapons systems without taking decades to do that because our adversaries can do it much faster and with much more dexterity than we can't if we're going to counter them. We have to do that in another thing too. That i think is incredibly important back. I would argue is the greatest strategic advantage that we can create is. We have to and you spoke a little bit about this earlier. We have to with the dollars that we spend get more per dollar than the chinese. Get per there you on or the russians get for their ruble. That's the way we're going to prevail strategically. This is not going to be the cold war with Where we just our resource our opponents this has to be we get more for what we spend our opponents because the top line is not going to continue to increase in the way we've seen it increase recently we just just just can't do it especially with all the dollars that that have been spent on the pandemic and listen we. We need to be out there helping at this economy back on track but that comes with a cost. That's going to continue through the year. So those are the elements that we have to keep four hundred miles. Do more with our dollar. Be more innovative and creative. Be able to get technology through the system. Faster try things out be willing to fail but fail quickly and then be able to stay ahead of our adversaries.

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Eric & Gord What If We're Right?

Eric & Gord What If We're Right?

03:54 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Eric & Gord What If We're Right?

"Look. They look like cigarette. Packs visited marlboros and and they say they looked like just a generic brand cigarette. Hunt sticks sticks. You know what i did yesterday. Oddly enough to so off topic. I walked in. I asked for a pack of pall mall. Red king-sized how long has it been since they had different colors. Like fucking five years or something no last year just last year. I'm why would i. I walk it. I'm like give promo red king-size. I'm like what the fuck where did that. Come from. it's been haven't had those years and i'm just. I don't why. I said that is what i don't understand is i. Didn't i don't understand how a government can legally tell a company how to advertise their cigarettes their product. How is that legal. Stay on how you advertise your product. Oh of course they do if you're doing nefarious evil shit that's designed to attract kids and stuff. Let's just fucking hypocritical though mean of course to make a judgment for anything they make. The tax on cigarettes is four hundred percent. The government doesn't want to stop it. You know much money. They make off tobacco. They're not gonna actually do anything about it but they have to give the impression that they're doing something about it and this was the best way i just don't get how that was legal like i just makes it. It just makes no sense whatsoever. Well the fact that the way they are marketing is illegal. So it's fine for the government to say. Hey you can't do that. They were using marketing practices that are notoriously designed to attract children okay so then ban them from using commercials. That's easy enough while they did but the cigarette pack that the packages were designed is special ways to be attractive. And to catch your eye and make you want them and they added to change that because they're they're designed to kill. It's not a good thing. And i think i think the government should be allowed to tell you. That's like saying all the government can't tell monsanto they control roundup but can they turn around and tell roundup. You are only allowed to use this color. Yes i don't why the government should have absolutely it'll shades kills you. It kills people then ban the private. You don't control how you how you fucking the color and the product they make too much money off it. Yes it does because they make too much money to ban. The cigarettes are hidden behind a wall. You came and see them anymore. All that was all part of it is all part of the same thing just me. You can still see my pack in my pocket and it looks good. I don't know if you if i if my kid was walking past a store. And it had shit that was purposely attracting her to go buy cigarettes. I would be upset. And i would want the government to change that i guess. Accepting responsibility on children is out the window. Nowadays on the difference of right wrong candidate anywhere. Have to make the government. Do it for you. I'm four hundred miles from my kid. I don't get the luxury of teaching her. So i need some backup from people and these people are doing various fucking subliminal shit to get your kids to do something that kills them so yes it's going to. That's the same with all blue. Pack the same as an all silver pack. That's what yes so no. It was the way the wording was caught. Go look at the fucking science. I'm not making this shit up. It's fucking it's not ridiculous it's all very manipulative and it's not just reading blue all sorts of shit about it..

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on Eric & Gord What If We're Right?

Eric & Gord What If We're Right?

03:57 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on Eric & Gord What If We're Right?

"Them and they add to change that because they're designed to kill. It's not a good thing. And i think i think the government should be allowed to tell you. That's like saying all the government can't tell monsanto they control roundup but can they turn around and tell roundup. You are only allowed to use this color. Yes i don't why the government should have absolutely it'll shades kills you. It kills people then ban the private. You don't control how you how you fucking the color and the product they make too much money off it. Yes it does because they make too much money to ban. The cigarettes are hidden behind a wall. You came and see them anymore. All that was all part of it is all part of the same thing just me. You can still see my pack in my pocket and it looks good. I don't know if you if i if my kid was walking past a store. And it had shit that was purposely attracting her to go buy cigarettes. I would be upset. And i would want the government to change that i guess. Accepting responsibility on children is out the window. Nowadays of the difference of right and wrong candidate anywhere have to make the government. Do it for you. I'm four hundred miles from my kid. I don't get the luxury of teaching her. So i need some backup from people and these people are doing various fucking subliminal shit to get your kids to do something that kills them so yes it's going to. That's the same with all blue. Pack the same as an all silver pack. That's what yes so no. It was the way the wording was caught. Go look at the fucking science. I'm not making this shit up. It's fucking ridiculous. It's ridiculous it's all very manipulative and it's not just reading blue all sorts of shit about it. I've not going to google shit right now but yes. The government should be allowed to step in if you're selling a poisonous product people. It's no different than fucking sell and all the government should step in on that too but again there's way too much money in dying. They actually did something about the drug problem. Thousands of people would be out of jobs and they're not gonna do that can't have that yes. I absolutely think the government should be allowed to ban cigarettes. I wish they would ban cigarettes. It'd be great. I'm not saying you campaign cigarettes. I'd i'd buy legal ones on the street but they can. Bam bam yeah. I'm all for that too. I don't care whatever but spares you're allowed to put on your pack makes no fucking okay. I'm gonna start selling packs with naked. Children getting fucked on them. How about that taught. There is no different. It's the same thing. An image is the same as color. Yes it's designed in a way to be suggestive. absolutely it's advertising. It's supposed to be suggestive the whole even if you're older and kill themselves there a subliminal messaging involved. It wasn't just a fucking color. They were literally from mild. Wow such an nefarious. There was the upside down. Look at the logo. Look at the science behind the damore logo and the went into it to make it attractive. Read the fucking information before you make fun of me for it. Discomfort is one of the worst fucking monster. Energy drinks is actually the symbol of the devil. All it should be if it's nice. Those things are worse than fucked cigarettes. But they don't make them fucking teams or color. Sarala do whatever they want no. They're not actually..

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"four hundred miles" Discussed on The Non-Prophets

The Non-Prophets

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"four hundred miles" Discussed on The Non-Prophets

"They the viewers. Don't get a scale for this because we do prerecord these but it feels like we're always in constant contact one way or the other but every time we come in here to do a show. It feels like it's just a brand new. Let's all get together and jam on these articles. So it's it's a pleasure doing as much content as i've been doing with you guys in the past few months. This has been a blast. And i'm i'm having a so much fun care and especially jim because i spent a lot of time watching you before i started joining the daca. And it's an honor to be be sitting here next to you and doing a show with you. I was everybody been so far. This december Anxiously awaiting one january haro technically was the fifth of january or whatever. The date is but agreed. I think you guys are refined to the twentieth. I in the twentieth and yeah all of it see this. This is something. I think martin and jim having to worry about right now but we actually just got our first dose of snowfall for the year. It kind of took it sweet time getting over here but we have it now cynthia. You know where you're at yet. Not at all no nine whatsoever is trip to be out like i would expect it to be a lot colder at least like some frost or something but we have nothing. This is the word i think. I'm the only person that i know who i might. I'm cheering for snow. 'cause i grew up in alaska right. I love the snow. I love downhill skiing. But from where i live the nearest really good downhill. Skiing is about four hundred miles that way in virginia. I have nothing here in ohio. And i assume that you guys live in places where downhill skiing is not really a thing. So what do you guys do in the winter. What's your outdoor winter activity kind of.

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Trump expected to highlight wall in trip to border this week

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

Trump expected to highlight wall in trip to border this week

"President trump has plans to travel to the us mexico border next week. Trump will travel to the border town of alamo taxes on tuesday to highlight hits administration's work on the wall and mark the completion of four hundred miles of the still structure acting commissioner of customs and border protection. Mark morgan says the incoming biden administration would undo improvements that have led to a decrease in border crossings. Fox's christina columbine the head of customs and border protection warren's shutting down construction would cost taxpayers billions.

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A Look At The Last Presidential Debate

Monocle 24: The Briefing

08:59 min | 2 years ago

A Look At The Last Presidential Debate

"Last night in Nashville us, President Donald, trump, and the man who hopes to replace him former vice. President Joe Biden debated for the second and final time. In this presidential campaign, it did meet the unexacting challenging challenge Rav of being a less rigidly undignified spectacle than the previous encounter between the candidates portions of it indeed could almost have been mistaken for some sort of discussion of. Policy but did we learn anything from it and is really imaginable that it changed any minds or moved any needles on joined for a thorough examination of last night shenanigans by Monaco's news editor Chris Chumash and US election correspondent, Thomas Lewis, and Chris. First of all to you in the studio of what if anything stuck out for you this time last time it was all about the bickering and name calling what was this one about so to start. With it was simply the news is that there was no not as much and name calling as last time. Frankly I wish we could have three debates like last night's it was actually a substantive debate with quite strong policy differences exposed between the two that were interesting and it also what I what struck me was it signalled how the parties, how both parties have really shifted stances in a couple of different ways. So there was some. Interesting exchanges, for example, even on on foreign policy, which we hadn't heard before on North Korea where trump for example lauded the fact that he had met with North Korea's leader Biden was the one to say you know he would only meet with the North Korean leader if they were preconditions attached, this is a complete reversal compared to Obama and the way that Republicans tend to be the tough one saying they wouldn't meet with leaders in the past. Racism was an interesting discussion on race as well. We're both sort of showed how much the country has shifted by both sort of highlighting the fact that they actually want to be. Put to put it in one way a bit softer on on crime to to be a bit softer particularly on drug crimes things like that that you know in the nineties the US took a very tough stance on and put a lot of black Americans behind bars both sort of highlighted their software. Abilities here in order in order to to cater to that to confront racism in the country. So there are some interesting policy shifts that I found in. Thomas what do you ascribe that difference in tone of this debate to worthy to candidates president trump in particular I guess. Taking a deliberately different approach or had they been backed into it by the changes in format? I think was the certain certainly Andrew. An element of being deliberate by Donald trump particularly because I think it's played so badly for him last time around during this railroading performance that we saw in Cleveland Ohio the start Tobe. So I think it was intentional. On his part and on Joe Biden's parts to I think the intention was to really just hammer home that the failings in the United States that moment essentially trump's fault and trying to tack every little element of it back onto the president as being unable to be an effective leader I thought Donald. Trump, was the one. Who really started coming back to his own talking points and I thought there were two or three kind of quite clear lines there I thought it was clear that Donald Trump was trying to portray himself as this kind of insurgent outsider. Once again, like we saw in twenty sixteen, which struck me as quite. Weird because he has been president for four years of course but it seemed to work for him last time and I think that's something he's not grasping for to try and cement his support within his base. We also saw him try to bring in Joe Biden's son. Hunter. Bite. and have been some fatty sort of suspicious revelations as an emails that actually many people now believe Iraqi the work of disinformation players but he brought that up several times and I, thought the. Moderator Kristen Welker ABC News She did actually pretty well to allow people to respond to the more outrageous things either candidate was saying, but she didn't let that dominates and I thought that really let the debate itself thing really. Well, let's troy rewarding the behavior. He wished to see more of our ye sensible discussion of actual policy. We have a couple of clips from the candidates they talked about immigration. This was what president trump had to say her children are brought here. By coyotes and lots a bad people cartels and they're brought here and they used to use them to get into our country. We now have a stronger borders we've ever had. We're over four hundred miles of brand new wall uc see the numbers and we let people in, but they have to come in legally and they come in through. WAS President Trump for Chris returning to basically the talking point with which he launched his campaign for president in the first place, which was the the specter of mass illegal immigration teaming over the Rio Grande is it still working for him? Well, I think that was what made this interesting because as as he say, immigration has sort of fallen down the list of priorities of concerns of Americans over particularly the last year of course for. Obvious. Reasons the economy taking taking center stage. This sort of exchange between Biden and trump was very interesting for that because it brought it back into the four reminded people perhaps of other things that have happened in Donald Trump's presidency. This clip particularly was about the fact that there are still some five hundred children that have not been able to find their parents. After having been separated at the border. So this was a very frank conversation, a challenge to Donald Trump to talk about his policy, but it was also something that he seemed unapologetic about quite happy to have this discussion because I think as you say, immigration is a topic that launched his campaign. It's been an important topic. He argues that he got the border. Under, control he did also make an interesting common that people could still come legally which I found somewhat interesting as well because it shows that perhaps even he is recognizing you know in many ways this debate, he was a little bit softer and less inflammatory in his rhetoric. Then he has been in the past he did though have also a bizarre. Remark a bit talking just about the children of the border saying, well, they're in very good conditions. They're they're in clean rooms So there's some strange. They're definitely some strange remarks within this but yes, I encourage people to listen to the immigration exchange. Well, this is what Joe Biden had to say on the same subject he's five hundred plus kids came with parents. They separated them at the border to make a disincentive to come to begin with. Bay Real. Tough. We're really strong and guess what they cannot not coyotes didn't bring them over their parents were with them they got separated from their parents. And it makes us a laughing stock in violates every notion of who we are as a nation. Tony swear eleven days out from polling date. Now, obviously, as we know, tens of millions of Americans have voted already, which makes the but the third, slightly less climactic than it may have been in previous years but they're all too contrasting visions. The candidates were trying to pitch here I mean Joe Biden to appropriate the talking point of Value Republican president is is clearly pitching the kinder gentler nation isn't he? He is absolutely and I think. They're actually was as Chris mentioned part of a section where Joe Biden really was really very well, he was interrupted a few times by Dominic shrimp, but he really kept his own and he really came across incredibly forcibly about sort of how opponent idea in principle separating telling children away from patterns at the border really is I that does plays and you say into his this idea that's. Donald. Trump is this sort of aloof man who lives in his own bubble whereas Joe Biden someone and he kept making this point over and over again he kept saying that I don't care if you vote for me if you don't vote for me blue states red state. That's not how I see the United States and I think that was quite effective. Donald trump didn't really seem to. Be He did soften lots of elements of his answers on some topics Chris alluded to but he wasn't really I'd be surprised if legions of new voters now come into Donald Trump's because of his performance last might think we've with Joe. Biden. He did paint nuanced detailed picture of of kind of this person of empathy and in the sort of different nuances in ways that that unfolds through him. And through his agenda for president so I think as you say, the fact that so many people this record number of people have voted or ready that probably does take the steam out a little bit of just how consequentialist debate was last night when we talk because he did at the start about needles moving and and big sort of campaign bombshells happening this late stage I'm not sure. It would have had affect last night, Thomas Lowest Chris show Mac. Thank you both very much for joining us.

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Model S Price Cut, X Range Increase(?)

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis

05:37 min | 2 years ago

Model S Price Cut, X Range Increase(?)

"Everybody Rob our here, and today we were talking about a price cut on Tesla's model s an update on the full self-driving rewrite an SNP credit rating upgrade some news out of China India that a couple of other topics as well. We'll start off with the price cut tesla today the US lowered the base price for both the long range and the performance version of the Model S. by three thousand dollars meaning the starting prices dropped from about seventy five, thousand dollars before to about seventy two thousand dollars now and Tesla has similar. We cut the price in China for the mile s by about three percent I don't believe. It has been updated in Europe but all the pricing those markets are different. So let me know otherwise if it has changed in your market this is the second Prescott on the Model S. This year following a five thousand dollar price cut on the vehicle back in May, which also applied to the Model X. at that time. Interestingly, this update is only for the model s not the Model X. That means the base price spread on both the long range and performance versions of these vehicles is now eight thousand dollars I don't think this is terribly surprising given. The fact that we are now in Q. Four and Tesla does still. Have a shot at hitting five, hundred, thousand vehicle deliveries this year but it's GonNa take every single vehicle to do that I, think and on the s next combined unfortunately, tussle doesn't break those out individually anymore. But on those two vehicles combined they have been producing and delivering under the capacity Tesla in their queue update letter said that they had a current installed annual capacity out of Fremont for s and x combined and ninety thousand per year. That's twenty, two, thousand, five, hundred per quarter but tesla hasn't delivered more than twenty thousand as next combined since the end of twenty eighteen excluding the first two quarters this year due to. Production Shutdowns Tesla's at that point in time has averaged production of around sixteen thousand s annex per quarter. So they certainly seemed to have some additional capacity and that should be the case for batteries as well because these used the eighteen sixties from Panasonic, in Japan, which have previously accommodated s an extra rates around twenty, five, thousand per quarter in Q. Three, tesla produced around seventeen thousand ax in our previous conversations about potential Q. Four production. I just held that study at seventeen thousand I. Now think that will actually increase this quarter q four is naturally a stronger quarter for automotive demand tussle now, early in the quarter stacks this price. Got On top of it, and we also had the Plan Model S. announced at battery. Day? Which I think could have removed some doubts for some buyers that may have been waiting for battery day in anticipation of potentially other updates to tussles lineup. So I think you for should be pretty solid for model s and not to be outdone entirely by the model as we may actually have a range update for the Model X. DMZ member cold weather e. v. last night posted an update that they had just taken delivery of a twenty twenty one then model x. and they were surprised to see that on the monroney sticker which. Is that sticker in the vehicle comes with all new vehicles and has things like efficiencies migrating, and one of those things is EPA rating this person will surprised to see that the EPA rating for Model X. was three, hundred, seventy, one miles that is higher than the previous rating of three hundred, fifty, one miles of range, which is what tussle still lists on their design studio. So we'll have to wait and see if we hear this from more people obviously this just as one source at this point in time, and this user also does say quote I haven't charged to one hundred percent but when extrapolate my current state of charge? percent two miles, it should give three hundred and fifty one miles at one, hundred percent and quote. So maybe it is still three hundred, fifty, one miles or maybe the software just hasn't been updated for this new version yet I think the latter is more likely but again, we'll wait and see this would be five point seven percent increase to range, which I think brings to mind a couple of things. We earlier this year had a similar increase in range to the Model S., which took it from around three hundred eighty at remember the exact rating up to four hundred miles per charge. But when that happened the Model X.. Actually, stayed constant. So this could be the X. catching up with those s updates previously, or we do also know that Panasonic has been working to improve energy density in Nevada by about five percent five plus percent. So maybe they made more changes to the eighteen six fifty's that supply the model x. from Japan, and then maybe those new cells would be adding this five percent plus range. If that were the case we would expect to see this also happened in the Model S. probably. So anybody that is taking new deliveries of either the or the X. Please take a look at what your monroney sticker says and let us know. Next up, we have an update on Tesla autopilot rewrite Alon on twitter yesterday said Quote Limited Fasd Beta, releasing on Tuesday next week as promised. This will at first be limited to a small number of people who are expert and careful drivers and quote we last had an update on this about a month ago when John said quote releasing private Beta in two to four weeks public. Beta. Centers opt in four to six weeks after that. Then all US Tesla owners mid-december above schedules contingent upon not encountering major unexpected setbacks and quote. So this new tweet, it's a little bit less clear on which step or in if it is that I private. Beta. That he on his talking about here or if it's that limited public Beta for early access owners but to me, it does sound like that first. Step of being a private Beta. So that will come out next week one week from today on October twentieth. Apparently, if that's the case, it's about a week and a half out from that previous timeline but I think everybody can be pretty happy with that. If we extrapolate from that same timeline before using these new dates, we'd be four to six weeks out from early access, which would put a day range for. That from November seventeenth to December first depending on how wide this initial releases that early access program update that might be the first time that we actually start to see youtube videos and things of the sort pop up for the new rewrite though it is possible that we may see some of that as early as next week.

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The road to electric vehicles with low sticker prices

Clark Howard Show

03:19 min | 2 years ago

The road to electric vehicles with low sticker prices

"About five percent of vehicles being purchased each month or electric and the United States I think it's only around two percent but we're getting very close to the tipping point where the actual purchase price. Without any government incentives or subsidies will be cheaper for an electric vehicle. A gas engine. Tesla. had. Their much over hyped battery day recently where they talk about the things that they are planning and how they're going to get the cost down and one of the things that was headlined is that a five thousand dollar electric vehicle will be available in about three years time but Tesla. You believe it when you see it, but generally I must tends to over promise but not under deliver over promise on timeline. But the trend line is clear that the cost of batteries down eighty, five percent in ten years and the price curve keeps bending all around the world. And so once you have an electric vehicle, I can tell you it's much much much more fun to drive than a gas engine vehicle, the range getting better and better the new. Tesla. An model goes five hundred miles on a charge or will go five hundred miles on a charge. Yes. That's early next year right now the best they have is four hundred miles to charge, and so the range anxiety people have had will go away. Although the focus has been on. Mostly, what Tesla's dine in what others are chasing behind them with passenger vehicles? The big market place. In the big effect on people's wallets going to be with businesses that are going to electrify their entire fleets. You're going to see that Amazon in particular. is going to be way out front. With their massive fleet delivery vehicles going one hundred percent electric ups and Fedex are GonNa trail some but then no name trucking companies. Or going to overwhelmingly. Migrate. To Electric, which is going to reduce the cost of distribution in the United States because the electric vehicles are so much cheaper to run. THAN THE GAS ENGINE ONES And this is an important thing for our vehicle market with GM. Ford and Chrysler. They've gotta get moving with us because foreign automakers are pouring tens of billions of dollars each. Into electrifying their fleets because they know that's where everything's going. And I want our American on appeal manufacturing to be strong and remained strong. And we've got to. Be Innovators. We've gotTA. Be Moving ahead of the rest of the world. Not trailing them.

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Washington DC's Bike Boom Shows No Signs Of Slowing Down Amid The Pandemic

WAMU: Local News

04:04 min | 3 years ago

Washington DC's Bike Boom Shows No Signs Of Slowing Down Amid The Pandemic

"Geneva Sharma ordered his first bike just weeks into the pandemic. He lives in a small downtown DC condo with his girlfriend just trying to get out in a safe manner. I figured a bike is the best way only one problem I just. Didn't think about that everyone else was going to be buying bites at this time and I googled IMOs like Lo and behold there's a bike shortage in in America Sharma's bike was back ordered. So it took a while to arrive since he got it Sharma's been exploring all over riding up to twenty five miles at a time for many in the city outdoor space has become a premium cycling, his boomed as it's one of the safer socially distance ways to exercise. During the pandemic, some local trail sensors of shown twenty five or fifty percent increases in traffic over the same time last year if you want a new bike, it could take a few months waits for repairs, stretch three weeks or more at some shops demand his far outweighed supply that's been tightened. Thanks to the pandemic and shortage of parts from China. The US market is competitive. Two things have been terribly busy. That's Keith Jackson who runs operations for gearing up bicycles. A used shopping eggington I've been in a bicycle business since nineteen, ninety, five and everybody would tell you they've never seen anything like this between the desirability of bicycles. All of a sudden people stuck at home and people no longer doing comfortable mass transit Jackson found a line of people outside shop when he arrived for work the first weekend after DC, shut down in March, I sold everybody that Saturday all fifteen used bikes gone in an hour and a half. Wayne Sousa co-owner of Conte's bike shops has also seen unprecedented demand for new bikes. He sees a lot of first time cyclists and families who are looking for group activities outside the House. His biggest suggestion for those who may be looking to get into cycling. You don't need to necessarily buy a bicycle that's the most expensive one that they have or the fanciest gadgetry that they had of just get a bicycle that you feel comfortable on and start writing but getting comfortable running bike in the city doesn't come naturally for all the Washington Area Bicyclist Association has had record demand for their learn to ride and riding in the city classes. Wobble plans to restart in person classes. Later, this fall was social distancing, but for now. Everybody. Thank you so much for tuning in to today's women are rubbing. Short has been teaching cycling skills for more than three years. But now she's sharing knowledge online. Wada has created online spaces for beginners to ask questions and learn more about how to get into cycling. Short shared her favourite safe trails in Prince George's county during a recent Webinar but she also had a call for action. We need you out there a lot of us live in the county or little frustrated about the lack of bicycling infrastructure. But a lot of times that stuff is based on the demand sold more bikes mainstream more infrastructure more trails more all of that cities across the world or adapting to how people are moving around during the pandemic Peres is adding four hundred miles of bike lanes. Austin Texas voted to spend one hundred, twenty million dollars on new bike infrastructure. DC and other surrounding areas haven't committed like those cities. The district is staying with its plans to add twenty more miles of bike lanes by twenty, twenty, two, the Bike Association says, that's too slow. Officials have created some temporary space for walking and biking, and DC, in Montgomery County but it's not clear. These changes will last Sharma's he hopes those kind of spaces stick around because he'll be biking even after the pandemic is over climate change and his own health are among the reasons I think I'm GONNA keep to it I whenever we get back to the office I. Think I'm GonNa Start Cycling to work once I forgot how to make sure I'm not sweaty when I got to the office. He's not sure when he'll go back but until then you can catch him in tons of other new cyclists out on the trails for WMU Jordan Paschal

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Charlie Kirk: Coronavirus stimulus

The Charlie Kirk Show

28:10 min | 3 years ago

Charlie Kirk: Coronavirus stimulus

"And you have Schumer Pelosi. In Biden one hundred twenty five years, Charlie Kirk of failure, unmitigated failure, swap failure and I. Think of my kids. You met my son. He's twenty one years old. My daughter's eighteen and I would think about your America their America and when I say you know, live free or die, American, the world on the brink I'm not joking. And very specifically will be probably the biggest choice election by far in my lifetime, and maybe since eighteen sixty, and there's a lot at stake We can go through the issues if you want, but it's. It's there's there's not one issue we agree on that. I can think of for the most part yet, and you wrote this, and it just really sent chills down my spine. You wrote this book to sound an alarm as a warning. Warning to my fellow patriots about the left's undying commitment turn America into a land, our parents, founders and framers wouldn't recognize it. It's perfectly put, and that's the direction that they're headed on page twenty seven. You have a great part about how Ben Franklin says we ever republic. If you can keep it, can you talk more about how this truly is? A referendum election in some sense and the left is trying to do to our country. Well the the story about Franklin's interesting, because it's, it's the constitutional convention and somebody says he comes out one days, says, is it a monarchy republic republic? If you can keep it Reagan, I quote him off. When I give speeches, said Freedom Charlie and you know this is but one generation away from extinction. And you know when if you want understand if socialism is adopted if their stated goal is adopted America as we know, it then becomes unrecognizable look, I can understand psychologically. There's a component of maybe people that that have been indoctrinated in schools, and you're great at this because you're going in to hostile environments every day, and you're saying you know what there's another way of thinking here, so maybe the idea that people think Charlie that some things are oh, everything's going to be free and they're gonNA forgive my loans at I'll have a guaranteed government job guaranteed government food. How did obamacare workout now? We're GONNA have Medicare for all or or double down on the stupidity of Obamacare and guaranteed retirement. Guaranteed vacation sounds great. But simple math shows you that you'll never get there. And that's why in the Fourth Chapter of the book did this whole history of socialism which is a history of failure? The point is look at the issues. If if we're talking about law and order. They've cited in Portland in Seattle and new. York and Chicago with the radicals. Joe Biden his yet that I know of said one good thing about the ninety nine percent of cops protect and serve and put their lives on the line for us every day. You're right. Okay, so law and order taxes. He's pledging to raise your taxes through the roof. That will destroy the economy Then they're gonNA just add all the bureaucracy. The Donald Trump spent almost four years. Eliminating that'll be gone. That means nobody's GONNA WANNA DO Business. That's why the Biden Obama economy was so bad. Then you look at where now energy independent for the first time in seventy five years with a number, one producer of energy in the world will lose that for sure We'll shut down coal fracking. Oil Gas exploration production those tens of millions of jobs high paying jobs career jobs for people. Then it's about amnesty. Or the United Sanctuary states of America versus Border Security and law and order of never mind foreign policy. We haven't even touched that part yet, so. There's a lot at stake. If those plans stated plans are implemented. America will go down the past you know. The Trash bin of history as Reagan, said Freedom One generation away from extinction we will. It I shudder to think what will happen the three you and your children by kids, and and maybe one day grandkids. ARE READY FOR THAT And I love the framing, because as the founder said either we're GonNa live free and defendant right now, or we're gonNA. Have a country that you know. We don't WanNa live it, and that's really the framing. That is so important right now, and you talk about and I'm really pleased about this. Shawn because I think we have forgotten about the Russia hoax too quickly in. In the conservative movement, you have been the leader on this every night. You were covering it. You didn't let us forget you help. Muller Accountable, you had investigative journalism and it just seemed that an Oxana names, but other conservatives just kind of drifted away from like Oh. That's what happened happened. You have two chapters on this in the book. Can you talk about that? Yeah I mean I call it Charlie, the the biggest corruption abuse of power scandal in history and the Ukraine was oh. Okay, we failed with Muller after three years. We won't. We won't even bother with a special prosecutor not to I'm going backwards here but to get to Ukraine. You? Know they're talking about quid pro quos, but you have to ignore their presidential candidate on video saying you're not getting a billion US tax payer dollars unless you're fire. That prosecutor is named Shokhin. WHO's investigating my son Hunter who went on a and said? Do you have any experience in oil? No Gas, no energy, nope, any experience in Ukraine. Nope, why are you being paid millions? No, because you dad, so there was a quid pro quo and millions of dollars for the Biden I call crime family. That's exactly right, so. Listen and China's even worse. You get to this whole thing what we now know and I believe what's coming. It's like, and this is where the media's corrupt because. They're just the propaganda wing of all things democratic. Socialist. We now know and have all the evidence that we'd ever need is that they protected their favorite candidate. Hillary Clinton. For things you and I and everybody you know that follows you and you have a massive audience would. Literally never get away with. If you had subpoenaed emails Charlie Kirk and you decided to delete them, and you decided to acid. Wash your hard drive with something. I had never heard about bleeped bleach bit and bust up your devices with hammers. You'd go to jail. If you violated the espionage act, you'd go to jail. They protected her. Then the narrative began we now know began in August. We know crossfire hurricane representatives actually went to brief. President Trump General Flynn. Flynn on national security, but they were there to try and get information on trump and Russia, the most amazing part of this, because the Democrats and the media live for all these years is that they knew and they said and they wrote, and they even testified. There was never any evidence, but there was a dirty Russian dossier. And now we know even the New York Times acknowledged full full of Russian disinformation and that was used. And they were warned not to use it, but high ranking people abusing their power, wanting to take out candidate, trump, transition, team, trump, and then deep into the Presidency Donald Trump. They use the dirty Russian misinformation dossier to ruin Carter pages life and roomed his civil liberties and constitutional rights, but more importantly to spy on candidate trump, and then they had their insurance policy. The fact that the mob in the media ignores it is beyond comprehension. I have so I have two chapters. One is on the Russia hoax, and the other is on this whole impeachment witch hunt. And I want everybody in your audience to understand one thing here if I can get one point across. Yeah, they hate Donald Trump, but they hate us more. They think we are as Peter. Struck, said the smell by the way I probably shop at Walmart say money. Why not you have a woman I love Walmart I love COSCO's. I Love I love it all. And I've shopped there my whole life I mean people always stopped me when I'm in a grocery? So, what are you doing here? Shopping? Wa I like to eat a cracks me up. So but think about that. smelly Walmart Shoppers while irredeemable deplorables, wow! Bitter Americans as Obama said that WANNA cling to their God. I'm guilty their Second Amendment Rights Guilty Bibles and religion I'm guilty of that, too. But. It's contempt for your audience. It's contemporary my audience. It's because they knew better. And they will ling. This was an attempted coup. Now do I think there's going to be arrests and prosecutions I? Do spend much slower than any of us would have liked, but the evidence is overwhelming. It's incontrovertible sad actually that this could happen. That was going to be my follow up. Question Sean because when I travel and we get thousands of e mails a on this topic. When are people going to go to jail? And can you give me insight on this? Can you give us any clues any crumbs that we're starting to see from Durham? It's I call them. It's funny. You say crumbs because call them the the Attorney General Bar breadcrumbs. It's like Hansel and Gretel. Remember. We're we're trying to follow and see the trail exactly yeah. He did say that the president was spied on. It did happen illegally. The. Think about this. If you go before Judge Judy I wouldn't WANNA lot because Judge Judy I. I've met her once she'll eviscerate. You I watched her show. You. Don't go before a court. The information that you have not verified. It actually said at the top of a FISO Warren Charlie. It says verified. Okay. We now know the dossier was unverifiable. The sub source we now know, said this this bar talk. We were making this up. This was never meant for anything and again Hillary paid for it funneled money separate issue. And so, what is going to happen I don't have a crystal ball but I. do know all of the facts that are in the public. Are Enough to indict many of the names that your audience is most familiar with. I would argue. Komi McCabe struck page. I'd like to know a clapper. Brennan's role in all of this ends up being and and others. The more fascinating deep question is. Will they get to that January fifth twenty seventeen meeting inside the Oval Office? This is when member Biden said George Stephanopoulos Oh I. Don't know. Anything about this, you know this whole impeachment Russia thing. He was the one same. Bring up the Logan Act fifteen days later Susan Rice in that meeting did the Cya memo the day that Donald Trump was inaugurated. Obama in that meeting shot Sally Age by saying a He. He knew everything about the Kislyak Michael Flynn call. If we look. To sum it up. I think we're GONNA get there because the evidence. Is that overwhelming? If we don't. I fear for the country? Because of you. GonNa Raid Manafort's home predawn raid and you're going to raid Roger Stone's home. For lying to Congress by the all many of the names I mentioned were referred for the same crime and you're gonNA. Pull it twenty nine guys in tactical gear, frogmen and tip off CNN cameras and. Have a biased jury for person. We won't have equal justice and equal application of our laws, and worse than that Charlie is. We lose our constitution. Yes, all our laws are are predicated on next great document and some `perfect, but it creates the path to perfection at a more perfect union so. Long answers. I'M GONNA talk. Show I love it. No, this is what our audience needs to hear, and and thank you for that and look I I completely agree because if we do not have people and I, say this as carefully as I can in handcuffs for what they did Donald Trump then I I will lose faith in the American justice system I. Don't want that and I don't want revenge I don't retribution I want people to be held accountable and I would want the same if someone did this to Barack Obama because it should never happen to a leader ever. Yes. and. They've gone after every single trump friend confidant, and yet if you oppose Donald Trump you get different treatment, talk a lot about the constitution in your book and the founding of our country, Sean going to be honest, I've been very let down by some of these supreme. Court decisions lately Can you comment on that and the importance to get more people like Kavanagh? Who's actually ruled brilliantly? Unlike John Roberts. I! I'm a little. I don't know what's happening. Roberts I have my theory I guess I have my sources people that. have their own ideas based on some knowledge? For whatever reason and I think this goes back to the obamacare decision. He has allowed. How the court appears to influence his decision making. I also sense with no evidence whatsoever. You're not a big fan of president trump, but that should not come into his thinking. Now. If getting rid of bureaucracy and lowering taxes and energy, independence, and securing our borders, and law and order are all part of this election. Let me tell you another big part of it. And it's you know we're taping this ninety. Whatever days away from the Election Day, I what about and we got asked. What about the Supreme Court? Yes, I go through a whole list I. Forget what paid maybe sixty seven I forget. A. In the book. Of. All the things Democrats would do if they're getting power one, is they? WanNa, stack the courts. Get rid of the Electoral College. And I. What, they're saying they. WanNa do is scary. They used to hide it Charlie. When I every single Liberal Democrat running for office, they would run to the left in the primary. They race back to the center, but you knew they wanted the left. There now openly embracing the most radical elements in the country and you know. Unfortunately we're watching it all. Play out nightly on TV and and that sad what I see happening when I think we have to remind a trump supporters that these are not trump appointed justices, a gorsuch I think ruled incorrectly on one ruling. That's it besides that gorsuch and cavenaugh have been tremendous and terrific verses Roberts. I just think we have to give the audience a sense. Sense of continued conviction that the trump appointed justices will continue to rule correctly and Clarence. Thomas and you know the the Thomas Family. They get no credit at all. I mean what he has done. And can you comment on that? 'cause I, E, you've actually been you open my eyes to that like eight years ago and I never learned about Clarence Thomas as a high schooler until you I mentioned it just as a quick aside on his incredible career. I like to do on TV and antidote on radio, too. Sometimes I call it the Hannity history, lesson 'cause I lived through all of this. I know this is going to see. You're not even thirty three, but my radio journey started in nineteen eighty-seven crazy right. Now on my twenty fifth year of Fox, I didn't think I last two. So I feel very blessed. As a side note if you haven't read my grandfather's son. Which is about Clarence Thomas is life. It's amazing. But. You know it's interesting because him and Scalia. To my opinion, my to most favorite justices in my lifetime. Scalia this incredible wit and genius and understanding and. They got a little acerbic side to when when he was questioning Clarence Thomas always set by quietly. What they called a high tech lynching at the time, the more modern. Let it. You gotTA. Remember Yeah. And you know. It was then Senator Ted Kennedy you know Robert Bork's America the borking of America. That was Clarence Thomas. Now we see it more recently cavenaugh. It exposes. The, who is Joe Biden? Who is his team? Because Clarence Thomas and Justice Scalia or the people we need on that court. We call them constitutionalists or originalists, the original intent, not people that would sight foreign law as liberal justices have done or not people that feel that they can rule by judicial Fiat and dictate or legislate from the bench. Democrats always wanted the court to do that which they could never. Do legislatively or win at the ballot box and that's why they want. We call them. Activists Justices Clarence Thomas. has shown a fidelity to the Constitution at the Antony Scalia. That is beyond enviable And the differences styles always interesting, too because Justice Thomas will always be quiet. That's very few questions. Anthony Scalia was in there in a wrestling with people. I don't know about John Roberts. I can't get into it, but I do believe the next president United States is a very good chance. You have a lot of older justices may want to retire. And I think that the next this election in just three short months. That's on the ballot and that's that's generational now. And Sean I think we have to pressure the Biden campaign to do what trump did and release a list of justices I mean president trump was so transparent and Joe Biden hasn't done it yet. Intentionally, of course, because he'll probably put repeated to lieber something on the United States Supreme Court I mean as horrifying as that might be so in two two quick closing question Sean and thank you for being so generous with your time anchorage, everyone you know. Know go by live, free or die. the first is this. Can you just talk about? We are heading into the election. A lot of trump supporters. They're failed. They're falling victim. They suppression pulse I wish that wasn't the case, but it seems like the memory of two thousand sixteen as faded where people forget. We were down by double digits. Can you just give a little vote of confidence to some of our listeners out there? That think we're just losing. I WANNA. Give the vote of confidence, but I want people to feel this way. I want people to think I'll use a football analogy that our mutual friend Linda that you know. Who's your biggest fan? My radio producer? He's amazing. Amazing, but she doesn't even know how many points you get a touchdown, so I'm giving these football analogies. I, want this election. I want people to feel the way I feel which is. We're on our own twenty. Two minutes to go. We have no time outs We're down by six. We got a cross. The plane marched down the field, cross the plane and hit the extra point to win. So if people feel a sense of genuine urgency and worry and concern, I'm cool with that because fear often as a great motivator, not irrational field fear, but if people do not vote, you will get the government that they're telling you. They're going to give you believe. That that is their agenda. To be a Republican and win. You GotTa always use this analogy got to run the table I gotTA. Get Florida Georgia North Carolina can't win without Ohio. No Republican's ever become president without it right? You got hold Iowa then you got pick off Pennsylvania Wisconsin hopefully Michigan maybe MINNEA- Minnesota will be play. Maybe the city of Arizona will be in play. By Joe Biden reference for those of you. That didn't get. We got a hold Arizona Gopher Nevada New Mexico. New Hampshire and Maine's second congressional district. If every single mom, this is a battle cry. You started out this interview with this. I wrote this book not because I like writing books. My last book I donated every Penny I made to charity I don't care. It's not that. This is a tipping point. Charlie this is I, don't. See if these policies are implemented how America recovers. Irreparable harm the to the rule of law to our courts to our economy, they want to wipe out the lifeblood of of the world's economy. This this promise of socialism and I go into such detail about how it's always failed. Here's a quick socialism of example. Member obamacare. Keep your doctor keep your plan. Save on average twenty five hundred dollars a year per family right? Okay. Millions lost their doctors. Millions lost their plans. We're all paying about two hundred percent more and add to that. Forty percent of Americans almost forty percent have only one obamacare Biden Carriage James Choice now. How did they do with that promise? Medicare is going broke. How did they do it? That promised social security. Charlie hate the break this here. He paying into it. You probably won't get it I. Barely Skate through, and they might give me ten cents until they means tested and then take it back, How does it? How did Liberal government work in New York City with all the anarchy cutting a billion dollars, so please? How's IT WORKING IN CHICAGO? All. These liberal cities have where the violence we've been talking about takes place. They all have one thing in common. They've been run by Liberal Democrats for decades right. Most of these states have been run into the ground by Liberal Democrats for decades. If you WANNA know what America will look like if Biden Bolshevik Bernie. Pelosi Schumer and Bozo. That team gets place look at new. York state and city look at Chicago the City Illinois. The State Look at California. Look at Oregon. Look at Portland, the city. Look at Seattle. Look at the state of Washington. Yes. And I. Love this country too much. You know it's an all hands on deck moment and Every everyone of you've got this connection with younger people in this country. You have this incredible. A credible platform you built, and it's become powerful and meaningful and transformative to the country, and you're going out there, and you're fighting on these college campuses and you. You know it's not easy to be in the middle of a I call it a shift. Show all the time, but let's well put, but you do it. And it's freedom works. Every time you give up freedom for security, you lose your freedom because the security that they're offering. These promises that can never ever be fulfilled. In America. The land. I'll close with this unless you want to go further I can keep going the. Barry Farber who was a mentor of mine. Just recently passed away like ninety ninety one. And he always said there's never been a country in the history of mankind that has accumulated more power and abused at less than the United States well I add. A country in the history of mankind that has accumulated more power abused at less, but used it to advanced human condition. The reason America is great and exceptional. If I can say that today, it's not perfect, but it's great. An exceptional is because of its people, and because of the fundamentals of liberty and freedom. So that? Natural rights versus government or rights, natural rights come from God doubt by our Creator. Life Liberty pursuit of happiness while you can't pursue happiness these days in Chicago New York Moreland Seattle. So there's a lot on the line. I love your audience. I'm so thankful for all you're doing, and you've got a great team that you building review and you're out there fighting the fight and I just urge you guys. Just fight like your country depends on it. Because America's, we know it. It's all hanging in the balance. Yet was Sean. You've been so generous the last quick thing I defend the president all the time personally as a person. Can you comment on that because I've had the opportunity to meet him? not as much as you obviously and get to know him, but a lot of people here misrepresentations in lies about who he is as a human being. Let's close on this note. Can you just mention one or two things that that people can take away from that? You know first of all. It's interesting. Nobody seems to understand Donald trump yet. They don't want to understand. I mean Donald Trump. The Dog Bites the beasts, things you feeling sad or get cancer. You Complain Trump. I mean that's how saying the leftist. But here's a guy that is so unique he this guy is like a soon nami force of energy like I've never met my life. The most distinct and unique quality he's had is as president. You mentioned the Supreme Court. He put those people that he said he put. He cut the bureaucracy as he said he'd caught, and he cut the taxes as he said he'd cut. He did the North Dakota. A keystone pipelines Anwar Likey said he would. He's building the wall or almost four hundred miles. A wall by the by election will be over four hundred miles. He found a way it was. It was an uphill climb He said he wanted to pull us out of foreign conflicts, but not back away from evil defeated. The Caliphate took out. Baghdadi and Associates took out Sola Mani took out the Al. Qaeda leader in Yemen. So? What makes him special and unique in terms of presidency is that he is who you see is who you get. The guy that's fights on twitter is the guy that's fighting for a better trade. Deal the guy that fights. Against Liberal Democrats and the media mob is the same guy is fighting to keep his promises that to me makes him the most unique transformative political figure in our lifetime. And Right now. The. We tip the scales. You have a choice. It's never been a bigger choice. He will keep his promises. Coronas been a little bit of a curve ball to the world, but even that ten days after the first case, the only guy that I know of thought about a travel ban will be donald trump. They were teaching at the time and Joe Binder Biden was call them Sinophobic, so he's a man of his word. He's a man that will fight to his last dying breath for this country and the promises he made, and that makes them in my view very transformative. Men will. The book is live for Your Die God bless you, Sean, thank you for that. You do and we really appreciate. It helps you soon. Thanks bye. What a great conversation that was! Please email me or questions freedom. Charlie Kirk Dot Com freedom at Charlie. KIRK DOT COM please type in trolley. Kirk, show your podcast provider. Hit subscribe, give us a five star reviews screen shot at an email us. If you want to win a signed copy of the Maga- doctrine, please get involved with turning-point USA at Teepee USA dot com that is Teepee USA DOT com. Check out divest you. Dot Com if you want to divest some of. Of your dollars from the sinister backwards malevolent higher education cartel check out our professor watchlist, professor watchlist, dot org professor, watchlist dot Org. We have some incredible new additions that you do not want to miss of radicals that are teaching your children right now to hate. America is professor watchlist dot org email me directly freedom at Charlie Kirk Dot Com your ideas and questions. You want me to ask our guests here on the Charlie Kirk show. Thank you guys so much for listening. So next time God bless.

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Harvick wins at Darlington as NASCAR returns to racing

America in the Morning

00:33 sec | 3 years ago

Harvick wins at Darlington as NASCAR returns to racing

"No fans in the stands but some live sporting events came back to American TV's over the weekend NASCAR return to the track Sunday at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina Kevin Harvick won the four hundred mile race the first after a ten week layoff due to the corona virus it was his fiftieth career Cup series victory and the first on a track with no fans and no tail gating on the plus side no race team crew members were turned away after temperature checks on the way into the track eighteen more NASCAR races eight of them in the Cup series schedule between now and June twenty first with no fans allowed in through that date the next race in the compressed Gadgil is Wednesday night in Darlington

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NASCAR Becomes One of First Major Sports to Reopen

Coronavirus Daily Briefing

00:51 sec | 3 years ago

NASCAR Becomes One of First Major Sports to Reopen

"NASCAR becomes perhaps the first major. Us Sport to resume activities later this month but it will do so without fans in the stands quoting the Washington Post. A four hundred Mile Cup series race on May seventeenth will mark one of the first major. Us sporting events in more than two months after the virus pandemic shutdown racing and every other professional league in the country so far only UFC professional mixed martial arts said it will return sooner on. May ninth the competition. At South Carolina's Darlington. Raceway will kick off a slate of seven races. Across NASCAR's top three series and all events will employ strict social distancing measures. The sanctioning body said below the empty grandstands. Anyone present at the track will be required to wear a face mask. While Garages and team motor coaches will be spread out to avoid possibility of spreading the virus and

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The continuing Wet'suwet'en pipeline dispute

Native America Calling

07:54 min | 3 years ago

The continuing Wet'suwet'en pipeline dispute

"This is native America calling. I'm Tara Gate. Would this morning. Ontario provincial police moved in on the tiny data. Mohawk railway blockade taking several of those standing in solidarity with some of the whistle whitten hereditary chiefs and those backing them into custody. This area is recognized as traditional Mohawk territory. It's the latest action in the ongoing fight over the coastal gasoline pipeline plan for would so it in traditional territory in British Colombia. This Mohawk Stan is one of many in solidarity with the movement to try and stop this pipeline route. The four hundred mile pipeline is proposed to carry natural gas across British Columbia twenty-first nations along the pipeline route have signed on to the project but some hereditary chiefs of the wit. Sohan are opposed to the main Opposed and maintain. They have say over what happens because of a nineteen ninety seven court decision on Friday Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Said the barricades must come down. Canadians have been patient. Our government has been patient but it has been two weeks and the barricades need to come down the issue. We face today began with disagreement over a provincial natural gas pipeline in British Columbia. What was a matter of provincial? Jurisdiction has since turned into a broader question on the nature and extent of indigenous rights resulting in blockades across the country. That's why the federal government had to involve itself directly and a week and a half ago both to address these underlying issues and restore sale rail. Service Flea engaged from day. One are ministers have engaged directly with indigenous leaders and premieres are work was always focused on finding a peaceful and lasting resolution in a way that builds trust and respect among parties involved. That focus does not change. This is a complex issue and the situation we now find ourselves in is a delicate one. History has taught us how governments can make matters worse if they fail to exhaust all other possible avenues when some urged us to use force immediately we chose dialogue and mutual respect when others urged us to give up. We extended a hand in good faith. And what you just heard comes from audio from C. TV. We'll hear more about all of this coming up here but when we talk about different stances that tribal nations are taking. We want to hear from you today. we'll also hear from multiple sides of the issue and we want to hear your thoughts again. What do you think about this? Fight over gas pipeline in Canada. Do you really to it. Something that maybe you even faced in urination Here in the States. All opinions are welcomed. The number is one eight hundred nine six two eight four eight. That's also one eight hundred nine nine native and today we're going to start off by saying hello to chief Dan George. He is an elected chief of the Burns Lake Ben and our pleasure to have him here. Chief George Welcome. Thank you for inviting me to Data American calling. Thank you very much. I appreciate you being here and Chief. George tells a little bit about where things stand with you. Your band signed onto the coastal. Gasoline pipeline Tells us a little bit about why that decision was made well if you know northern BC we've had a mountain endemic that devastated Eighty percent of all defined in BC and in the northern in two years. Mostly Pine for her. So that was that was a livelihood for most First Nation people myself is a logger for twenty years and a lot of a lot of search nation. People are in the logging industry but now that the MO pining has devastated our force. The logging indices going downhill very fast right now and there's still opportunities for US and north. We don't have time real estate like they do like some of the bands and Vancouver and In so use area where they have prime released real estate that they can lead hope for millions of dollars. We've got nothing into north. This pipeline was once in a lifetime opportunity for us to put our people back to work. So that's that's why I had a community vote and Eighty percent of my community voted to sign up for the L. N. G. So negotiate the best deal. I could for my people. So that's why I signed on in chief George. We hear a lot of times in the news. And we're also very careful to also say Hereditary chiefs Because that is a little bit different from elected officials in. Tell me the difference between the two and your understanding of the roles in when we do here hereditary chief say Our Word is what should be listened to your thoughts. Well the difference between An elected chief like myself is we. We have different clans in our communities. And what a rectory chief does is they. Look after one clan of people like I'm a beaver clan so we ever see my head. Cheese looks after the Bieber clan and that bear clan and the Cariboo clan but as an elected chief I look after everybody. I have no discrimination around which clan you're from we look after everybody has a whole and those elected those hereditary chiefs live in our communities. And where did they get their housing from from the cheeks the elected chiefs we give them housing? We pay for their guys. We pay for everything and another thing. Also is you gotta realize too the officer where to read Jerry Chiefs In smithers their offices. Run by natural gas and a lot of the chiefs. Homes are run by natural gas also and it you you support the oil and gas industry like a lot of our closys made out of the petroleum byproducts to and and we drive trucks and drive all kinds of vehicles are using propane and in the camps also that that if you look at their supporting that industry no matter how you look at it in just understanding more about you know how this works and of course these are also members of tribes in people that elected officials are to have their ears open to in. How do you weigh this when you do have people Who are you know? Still citizens of nations whether they be a hereditary chief. And they're saying we don't want this what do you do? How do you weigh some of that? And how do you find common ground? Is there such a thing? Glad chief George There is common gown is like we're all went to it and people and they voted for the natural gas Hereditary chiefs gotta follow what the people want. Just like US elected chief all All the different clans on our in our community. We'd follow what they want us to do. They give us a mandate to do what we need to do. So we follow that. But if you look at the grand jury change they gotta follow what people are saying. And these hereditary chiefs are not

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Corporate Fitness Challenge: From Illness to Wellness, Building a Proactive Approach to Employee Wellness

Living Healthy Podcast

04:32 min | 3 years ago

Corporate Fitness Challenge: From Illness to Wellness, Building a Proactive Approach to Employee Wellness

"Today's episode. We're going corporate that's right. I'm dressed up in a suit and tie. I got my briefcase full of protein bars. And I'm ready to ask the tough questions like Britney. Did you forget to put the letter on those TPS reports? Yeah I'm GonNa need you to do what we're talking about today Yeah are you sure? Did you get the memo? There was no memo Andrew. This isn't a movie office based and we were talking about the corporate finish on. Should I okay all right? We'll do that. I think we know anyway. Core finish challenge basically once a year or the course of a month. La Fitness does something called the corporate fitness challenge where corporate employees are placed on teams and they participate in daily health and fitness challenges to earn points for their team. So there's a lot of fun and it's one of the highlights of the year round here so we thought we'd pull back the curtain a little bit and talk about what goes into the event what employees get out of it and how you can be a little more active in your workspace if you work in the office but before we do all that. I sent myself out into the field to participate in one of the events. All right so. I'm walking over right now. To the next event in our corporate fitness challenge which is a volley ball game This is GonNa take place on the basketball court at the LA fitness near us so none of us play volleyball as far as I'm aware But we're going to give it our best and engage in a little friendly competition with our co workers. So let's see how it goes. Have you ever played volleyball before like in high school? We Oh that's something. We got some experience. How about you know I mean it except for this? Hey captain strategy here for volleyball yes. We're going to win win. That is a great strategy. The ultimate strategy. It's huge the cord and then the net itself is like we'll wait to hi point. That was amazing. I think somebody legal touches but who cares I who won that one excel one thirty nineteen? Wow Wow that's a high scoring affair. Who's a great game game Little Miscommunication Little Miss Community. At least they didn't run into each other. They're working on their communication. Wow she laid out for that and almost got it. That's going to do it out here at the volleyball tournament for the corporate fitness challenge. Everyone had a lot of fun. I'm not going to tell you who won. We're GONNA reveal that later in the episode but I will say everyone had a great time so back to you in the studio Andrew. Thank you Andrew. Now to help us understand the challenge better. We'd like to introduce our guest this week. Her name is Deanna Mercurio. And she's one of our product managers here at corporate but she's also a health and fitness. Not An she helps plan and create the challenge for the month. So please welcome to the show. How YOU DOING DNA? Hi thank you for having me. Yeah it's great to get you on. Finally I know we've kind of talked about this for a little bit but It's good to get you on so let's get started getting to know you a little bit. In the first piece of information I want people to know is that you just got back from vacation. And what did you do on your vacation? I went snowmobiling snowmobiling. Which sounds super red? I've I've never even. I don't even know if I've considered that like that. Sound Super Cool. So where do you go to do this Minnesota because Minnesota has a lot of snow lot of are you from Minnesota? So I'm originally from Minnesota. Okay and I grew up snowmobiling so every year. I take a trip back home. And there's about four hundred miles of snowmobile trails right out the back door hop on a sled which is what we call him and you just go for a ride all day. That's awesome and you do that. How do you do this for Lake? Like a couple of days at a row or is it like a trip to try and get to somewhere or is it just like you just. Kinda go round and mess around so the trails Goto resorts and Lakes. And you just stop off. Have a bite to eat. Get back on the trail cool. Yeah so you make your way back home you do a loop like renting a Vespa and just kind of cruising around snow. You pull sweet tricks. I get the X. Games the winter x games. I know

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Sailing Successes: Tania Aebi & Sarah Dekker

Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids

06:03 min | 3 years ago

Sailing Successes: Tania Aebi & Sarah Dekker

"Forward slash bedtime. History a big. Thank you to those. Who donated already. Have you ever seen a sailboat? A sailboat is different from a motorized boat because instead of a motor it uses wind pushing the sales to move it across the water sailboats. Have been around for a very long time but people still use sailboats today to sail in places all over the ocean. Some new just for fun others do it as a race. Many world records have been set by people who've sailed boats around the entire world. Tonight we're going to learn about two women who went on at mazing adventures sailboats. Our story begins in Nineteen eighty-four with Tanya Ebi. A young sixteen year old girl. Who was living with her father when he decided to sail his boat all the way across the Atlantic Ocean with Tanya and her siblings even though they knew little about sailing they sailed from England to Spain to Portugal to Morocco. The Canary Islands the Caribbean and back to New York City after finishing high school. Tanya wasn't sure what to do with their life. It was time to go to college but she didn't feel ready for it and didn't know what else to do. Her father gave her two choices he could pay for college or she could use the money to buy a boat and sail around the world. It was a big challenge in. Tanya made the choice to start sailing. She thought she could go on it with her friends and just have a good time. No her father said you have to go on the boat alone and you have to make the voyage by yourself. He knew was a chance for her to grow on her own. So in May nineteen eighty five Tanya and her little black cat named Tarzan set sail from New York in her boat which they named the Varuna. Many people said it was too dangerous for to go but she went anyway. Tanya started the trip thinking should only sell the Bermuda then. Once she was there she headed to the next point. Which was the island of Saint Thomas in the Caribbean as she went she learned more about sailing because she had very little experience before she left. She had lots of quiet time to herself. She said was very good for her. It gave her chance to think about her life to read to play with her cat and to focus on getting to the next point of Edge sometimes. She played her guitar other time. She wrote letters one day. It began to rain and a storm surrounded her boat. We've crashed against the side of the boat and water splashed into it. She was scared and didn't know if she could continue on but she realized the only way she could survive was to keep going and she did just that for two and a half years. Tanya continued her voyage through the Great Barrier Reef Past Australia than up through the Indian Ocean the Mediterranean and finally through the Atlantic Ocean until she returned home to New York Tanya became the first woman in a very young when at that to circle the entire world on a sailboat. When the news found out about her trip people all over the world were talking about her amazing voyage. The president at the time Ronald Reagan sent her a message. Which said you set your energy in youth against an ancient challenge on the ageless sees and you triumphed twenty. Five years later a woman named Laura. Dekker wanted to break. Tania's record and be the youngest woman to circle the globe by boat. She was sixteen years old at the time Laura was born in New Zealand during a seven year sailing trip by her parents. That's right she was born during a sailing trip. The decker family was Dutch which means they were from the Netherlands. Laura spent the first five years of her life at sea and continued sailing with her father afterward. She received her first boat on her sixth birthday. And named it the Guppy. At this time she also learned how to sail the boat on her own. She would often sale by herself with her father following nearby while windsurfing when Laura was eight she received a book for her birthday called the maiden voyage written by Tanya. Happy who we learned about earlier in the story her adventures Got Laura. Thinking about making the same long trip around the earth. During the following years Laura continued to practice. She went on smaller ships by herself and continue to improve her skills see until she felt ready to circumnavigate the globe. This means to go entirely around the earth in two thousand and ten Laura finally set off. She faced many issues with the law which said she shouldn't be able to do it by herself. Many people in her country believed it wasn't safe and she shouldn't do it alone but finally she was given permission to go. She left Gibraltar in August. Two thousand ten then made a few stops until she arrived in the Canary Islands. There she waited for a hurricane to pass then she continued to cross the Atlantic Saint Martins and other islands in the Caribbean during her trip unlike Tanya. She had a gps so her parents and others were able to follow exactly where she was during her voyage. She was also much better prepared than Tanya to make the trip from the Caribbean. She then passed through the Panama Canal then the Galapagos Islands and Tonga Fiji the non to Australia next she passed the Cape of Good Hope in Africa then finally completed trip at Saint Martin. She had traveled sixty four hundred miles in one hundred twenty three days at the age of sixteen during the voyage. Laura wrote about her experiences and the news followed. What she was doing. A movie has been made about her experience called maiden trip and she wrote a book called one girl one dream. It's pretty amazing. What people can accomplish

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Trump meets with National Border Patrol Council

Sean Hannity

00:19 sec | 3 years ago

Trump meets with National Border Patrol Council

"Story president trump touting ongoing reductions in illegal border crossings he told the national border patrol council he wants people to come to the U. S. but they must enter legally present also said his massive border wall is coming along nicely he stressed four hundred miles of border barriers could be done by the end of the

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Trump administration taking $3.8 billion more from military for Mexico border wall

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:26 sec | 3 years ago

Trump administration taking $3.8 billion more from military for Mexico border wall

"News that offense department wants to shift nearly four billion dollars from the military budget to pay for a wall along the Mexican border today's request to Congress would move three point eight billion dollars from funding for the National Guard and weapons programs it sets the stage for a possible confrontation with Democrats the trump administration has vowed to build at least four hundred miles of wall along the border by November it is twenty sixteen presidential campaign Mr trump contended that Mexico would pay

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Trump administration taking $3.8 billion more from military for Mexico border wall

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:30 sec | 3 years ago

Trump administration taking $3.8 billion more from military for Mexico border wall

"One the Pentagon has sent Congress a request to shift nearly four billion dollars from the military budget to pay for all wall along the Mexican border today's request would move three point eight billion from funding for the National Guard and weapons programs it sets the stage for a possible confrontation with Democrats the trump administration is Val to build at least four hundred miles of wall along the border by November in his twenty sixteen presidential campaign Mr trump said Mexico would pay for

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U.S. Begins Returning Asylum Seekers at Arizona Border to Mexico

Phil Valentine

00:29 sec | 3 years ago

U.S. Begins Returning Asylum Seekers at Arizona Border to Mexico

"US government is begun sending asylum seekers back to in the Gaullist Mexico to await court hearings in corresponding Clayton devil says of sorties are expanding that program the court hearings in warez or close to four hundred miles away former asylum seekers are being taken in Nogales critics of the remaining Mexico program say migrants are at risk of being robbed or killed or making their way through dangerous Mexican talents but US authorities have praised the program saying it's help significantly reduce illegal border

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"Remain in Mexico" migrants will have to travel 340 miles for U.S. hearings

Larry O'Connor

00:27 sec | 3 years ago

"Remain in Mexico" migrants will have to travel 340 miles for U.S. hearings

"The government has begun sending asylum seekers back to Mexico to await court hearings the court hearings in warez or close to four hundred miles away from where asylum seekers are being taken in Nogales critics of the were made in Mexico program say migrants are at risk of being robbed or killed while making their way through dangerous Mexican towns but US authorities have praised the program saying it's help significantly reduce illegal border crossings correspondent Clayton

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France on strike: New protests in Paris, negotiations resume

Pacifica Evening News

01:28 min | 3 years ago

France on strike: New protests in Paris, negotiations resume

"The French government launch negotiations with labor unions on potential changes to far reaching legislation that would overhaul pensions retirement labor unions opposing the changes of launched massive transit strikes and protests across the country leading in one case to a four hundred mile long traffic jam prime minister Eduard Philippe they met with union leaders an employer group representatives after French president a man well my crown asked his government to hold talks on possible amendments to the pension package the general strike that started December fifth dramatically has impacted train and subway service as drivers remain off the job teachers doctors and other workers joined the walkouts and hundreds of thousands of people participated in nationwide protests more from reporter Elaina casos in Paris I am totally determined to pause pension reform says prime minister Edward Philippe and the unions remained totally determines to stop him he's hoping to use Wednesday's meetings to drive a wedge between the more moderate unions who support pension reform but opposes raising the effective retirement age from sixty two to sixty four on the hard liners who oppose any change to the existing system the government has called on strike has to go back to work at least have a Christmas as two weeks with almost no public transport it's starting to hit the French economy

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