Impeachment Trial Day 8: Senators to pose questions as case enters new phase
Restless Senators will have their first chance to pose questions to House managers and President Trump's legal team as the impeachment trial enters a new stage. Follow Live Updates:
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Trump Impeachment Trial: Q&A begins (Day 8)
With opening arguments wrapped up in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, the next phase begins. For the next two days, senators get to ask questions of both legal teams. During that time, people will be looking for signs of whether enough Republicans will cross the aisle and agree to bring in witnesses -- particularly former national security adviser John Bolton.
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Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford full testimonies before the Senate Judiciary Committee
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were teenagers, both testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday. Ford said during her testimony that she was 100 percent sure that Kavanaugh assaulted her, while Kavanaugh said that he was 100 percent sure he had not done anything of the kind. The differences are irreconcilable.
After the full day of dramatic testimony, Kavanaugh's supporters in the Senate were largely ready to move forward with his confirmation vote, though a few key senators remained undecided Thursday night as his confirmation hangs in the balance. The Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on Kavanaugh's confirmation Friday.
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Governor Mark Sanford 2003 Inauguration
The inaugural address of Mark Sanford on January 15, 2003, from the State House grounds in Columbia, South Carolina.
Hearst Estate Opened As A State Park (1958)
San Simeon, California, United States of America USA.
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SC Gov. Henry McMaster and Ag Commissioner Hugh Weathers Host Ag Summit At Governor's Manse
[COLUMBIA, SC] -- Some two-dozen retail, wholesale and food-service produce buyers and other supporters recently joined Governor Henry D. McMaster and Commissioner of Agriculture Hugh Weathers at the South Carolina Governor’s Mansion for an ag summit to promote cooperation among Southeastern producers and purveyors and shine a spotlight on South Carolina agriculture.
The attendees represented chains from across the Southeast and gathered at the Governor’s home to explore opportunities in South Carolina agriculture and explore ways Southeastern states can work together as a region to drive U.S. produce consumption.
The overarching goal was to launch a new initiative of the South Carolina Department of Agriculture to promote Certified S.C. Grown product and the Southeast as a whole.
“We are looking for ways we can work together, reach across state lines and capitalize on the resources, growers, infrastructure and products already in abundance in the Southeast,” said Weathers. “This is the season of a new spirit of cooperation between Southeastern growers and distributors to capture more market share among the 80 percent of the U.S. population who live east of the Rocky Mountains.”
Added Gov. McMaster, “The political and business leadership of the State of South Carolina understand the importance of agriculture not only to South Carolina and its farmers but to those families who consume it locally and around the world. Any way you look at it, agriculture is a great part of South Carolina’s future -- and the notion of increasing consumption of home-grown product by South Carolina farmers is a big part of what we want to put forward for the future.”
Weathers and McMaster emphasized current strengths in South Carolina agriculture: diversity of product, supporting infrastructure, transportation grid and ports, processing and distribution capabilities and its critical central hub location on the East Coast.
They also pledged a willingness to explore new ideas with partners from the buying side on-demand and by request, noting the success of South Carolina farmers with an increasingly diverse crop mix.
Of equal importance was a call for ways to work regionally with other states to increase opportunities for Southeastern growers and producers.
“We have a tendency to look at California as the production leader in this kind of agriculture. If we look at the Southeastern United States from Florida to Virginia we very much see equivalencies in terms of what we’re able to produce, the variety of items we’re able to produce, the diversity we are able to produce and the ingenuity of Southeastern farmers and land grant universities,” said RFD-TV Network Producer and Correspondent Chip Carter, who moderated the event. “There’s nothing they can do there that we can’t do here. There is unique opportunity for the Southeast moving forward to serve this ever-increasing demand from consumers for more, and South Carolina is uniquely positioned to play a pivotal role in this new Southeastern ag power bloc.”
A local lunch, prepared by staff Chefs Jared Hudson and Brian Mather, showed off South Carolina’s finest to invitees, including Certified SC Grown sautéed kale, goat cheese, roasted chicken, strawberry sauce and more.
President Nixon visits the home of Governor Byrnes in the Heathwood neighborhood.
How Science Created The Most Legendary Road Trip
The classic road trip. Your molded grandma’s car, your gruffy friends, a trunk filled with camping gear and canned beans, Bruce Springsteen blasting through the speakers… and no idea where you are going. Stop yourself there. It is better to make a plan and when you are at it: why not plan the ultimate, optimized and most legendary road trip ever to take place?
Randy Olson is a PhD student at Michigan State University, and some time ago - after being snowed in - Randy decided to design an algorithm that effectively solves the braincracker Where Is Waldo? Not long after that Tracy Staedter, editor of Discovery News, contacted Randy if it would be possible to apply this technology to a potential road trip.
Tracy created a list of the 50 must see stops in the States, and the the rules for the road trip are as follows:
1. The trip must make at least one stop in all 48 states in the contiguous U.S.
2. The trip would only make stops at National Natural Landmarks, National Historic Sites, National Parks, or National Monuments.
3. The trip must be taken by car and never leave the U.S.
Next step: Randy adds all the stops to the genetic algorithms. The genetic algorithm starts with a random itinerary, and then tries a bunch of small, random changes to it - maybe moving the Oregon stop in between the California and Washington stops, for example. Eventually it creates the optimized and fastest route, in the right order, through the USA.
See here the interactive version of the road trip. Curious for the hotspots that Randy and Tracy recommend? Here is the full list:
Here’s the full list of landmarks in order:
Grand Canyon, AZ
Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
Craters of the Moon National Monument, ID
Yellowstone National Park, WY
Pikes Peak, CO
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, NM
The Alamo, TX
The Platt Historic District, OK
Toltec Mounds, AR
Elvis Presley’s Graceland, TN
Vicksburg National Military Park, MS
French Quarter, New Orleans, LA
USS Alabama, AL
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL
Okefenokee Swamp Park, GA
Fort Sumter National Monument, SC
Lost World Caverns, WV
Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center, NC
Mount Vernon, VA
White House, Washington, DC
Colonial Annapolis Historic District, MD
New Castle Historic District, Delaware
Cape May Historic District, NJ
Liberty Bell, PA
Statue of Liberty, NY
The Mark Twain House & Museum, CT
The Breakers, RI
USS Constitution, MA
Acadia National Park, ME
Mount Washington Hotel, NH
Shelburne Farms, VT
Fox Theater, Detroit, MI
Spring Grove Cemetery, OH
Mammoth Cave National Park, KY
West Baden Springs Hotel, IN
Abraham Lincoln’s Home, IL
Gateway Arch, MO
C. W. Parker Carousel Museum, KS
Terrace Hill Governor’s Mansion, IA
Taliesin, WI
Fort Snelling, MN
Ashfall Fossil Bed, NE
Mount Rushmore, SD
Fort Union Trading Post, ND
Glacier National Park, MT
Hanford Site, WA
Columbia River Highway, OR
San Francisco Cable Cars, CA
San Andreas Fault, CA
Hoover Dam, NV
Not planning a trip to the North-America, but heading for Europe or South-America? No problem. Randy designed a road trip for these continents as well! Not going to any of these places, but still want to enjoy a very effective holiday? Randy made it possible to customize your own trip here.
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Rep. Bruce Williamson hosts a tour of the Sec. of State's Office and Governor's Office
USA Road Trip - Day One - Oklahoma and Kansas - VirtualVoyage
I am going on a road trip of the USA entirely in google maps, something which has only officially been completed once, but I will be the only channel to provide full coverage of it. Today we travel from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Wichita, Kansas.
These are the cities we will visit along the way
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Wichita, Kansas
Denver, Colorado
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Phoenix, Arizona
Las Vegas, Nevada
San Francisco, California
Portland, Oregon
Seattle, Washington
Boise, Idaho
Park City, Utah
Jackson, Wyoming
Billings, Montana
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Omaha, Nebraska
Des Moines, Iowa
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Chicago, Illinois
Indianapolis, Indiana
Louisville, Kentucky
Columbus, Ohio
Detroit, Michigan
Cleveland, Ohio
Manchester, New Hampshire
Portland, Maine
Boston, Massachusetts
Providence, Rhode Island
New Haven, Connecticut
New York City, New York
Ocean City, New Jersey
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Wilmington, Delaware
Baltimore, Maryland
Washington, D.C.
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Orlando, Florida
Atlanta, Georgia
Nashville, Tennessee
Birmingham, Alabama
Jackson, Mississippi
New Orleans, Louisiana
Houston, Texas
Little Rock, Arkansas
Branson, Missouri
We will also visit these landmarks
Grand Canyon, AZ
Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
Craters of the Moon National Monument, ID
Yellowstone National Park, WY
Pikes Peak, CO
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, NM
The Alamo, TX
The Platt Historic District, OK
Toltec Mounds, AR
Elvis Presley’s Graceland, TN
Vicksburg National Military Park, MS
French Quarter, New Orleans, LA
USS Alabama, AL
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL
Okefenokee Swamp Park, GA
Fort Sumter National Monument, SC
Lost World Caverns, WV
Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center, NC
Mount Vernon, VA
White House, Washington, DC
Colonial Annapolis Historic District, MD
New Castle Historic District, Delaware
Cape May Historic District, NJ
Liberty Bell, PA
Statue of Liberty, NY
The Mark Twain House & Museum, CT
The Breakers, RI
USS Constitution, MA
Acadia National Park, ME
Mount Washington Hotel, NH
Shelburne Farms, VT
Fox Theater, Detroit, MI
Spring Grove Cemetery, OH
Mammoth Cave National Park, KY
West Baden Springs Hotel, IN
Abraham Lincoln’s Home, IL
Gateway Arch, MO
C. W. Parker Carousel Museum, KS
Terrace Hill Governor’s Mansion, IA
Taliesin, WI
Fort Snelling, MN
Ashfall Fossil Bed, NE
Mount Rushmore, SD
Fort Union Trading Post, ND
Glacier National Park, MT
Hanford Site, WA
Columbia River Highway, OR
San Francisco Cable Cars, CA
San Andreas Fault, CA
Hoover Dam, NV
U.S. Climate Alliance States are on Track to Meet or Exceed Targets of Paris Climate Agreement
September 20. 2017 - Manhattan, Governor Cuomo today announced that the members of the U.S. Climate Alliance - a growing coalition of 14 states and Puerto Rico committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions - are collectively on track to meet and possibly exceed their portion of U.S. commitment under the Paris Agreement. The announcement was made after the release of an independent report showing that U.S. Climate Alliance states are on track to reach a 24 to 29 percent reduction in emissions from 2005 levels by 2025, fulfilling their contribution to the Paris Agreement targets.
Trump Welcomes Governors to the White House
(26 Feb 2018) President Donald Trump says he'll be discussing the Florida school shooting with the nation's governors.
Trump says the horrible event that killed 17 high school students and teachers will be the top agenda item when the governors come to the White House on Monday for meetings.
Socializing was on the agenda Sunday night when the governors and their spouses arrived at the White House night for their annual ball.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott is among those attending. Trump thanked Scott, a close ally, and told the governor he's doing a great job.
Trump says he's very proud of all the governors. He says they are very, very special people who do an incredible job.
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Small EARTHQUAKE in South Carolina and Georgia
The quake happened at 10:23 p.m. EST and had a preliminary magnitude of 4.1, according to the U.S. Geological Survey's website. It was centered 7 miles west of the town of Edgefield, S.C. , and was felt as far west as Atlanta and as far north as Hickory, N.C., each about 150 miles away.
It's a large quake for that area, said USGS geophysicist Dale Grant. It was felt all over the place.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reported two nearby dams on the Savannah River appeared to be undamaged, but planned a thorough inspection Saturday morning, Edgefield County Emergency Preparedness Director Mike Casey said.
Casey said the quake was centered in a sparsely populated part of Edgefield County where there are a lot more rabbits and deer than people. He was driving around and hadn't found any damage, but he expects some reports of minor damages to come in once the sun rises.
To get an accurate assessment we're going to need daylight. I could be looking at damage in the dark and not know it. Tomorrow morning, I go out to get my paper and I see the bricks in my house are cracked, Casey said.
Authorities across South Carolina said their 911 centers were inundated with calls of people reporting what they thought were explosions or plane crashes as the quake's low rumble spread across the state.
Reports surfaced on Twitter of a leaking water tower in Augusta, Ga., following the quake, but the tower was damaged by ice from a winter storm earlier this week and not the quake, said Richmond County Sheriff's Lt. Tangela McCorkle.
No damages or injuries from the quake itself had been reported, said South Carolina Emergency Management Division spokesman Derrec Becker. The ice storm felled a lot of trees in the area, which could make it more difficult to determine what damage was caused by the quake.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley felt the earthquake at the governor's mansion in Columbia. She asked the Department of Transportation to inspect bridges in the area Saturday morning as a precaution, said her spokesman Doug Mayer.
Tom Clements, a resident of suburban Columbia about 60 miles east of the quake's epicenter, said he felt the walls of his brick house shaking and they were definitely shaking like what I've experienced before in Latin America during an earthquake.
Clements said he immediately went outside to see if anyone else had felt it and he found two neighbors who had.
One thought a tree had fallen under the weight of ice dumped by the storm, he said.
Earthquakes aren't unheard of in the region. A 4.3-magnitude earthquake happened in Georgia in August 1974 several miles west of Friday's quake. Three others of similar magnitude have been felt in South Carolina in the past 40 years, according to the USGS.
The largest earthquake ever recorded on the East Coast was a 7.3-magnitude quake near Charleston in August 1886 that killed at least 60 people.
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Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania (Penn or UPenn) is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is one of the nine colonial colleges founded prior to the Declaration of Independence and the first institution of higher learning in the United States to refer to itself as a university.
Benjamin Franklin, Penn's founder and first president, advocated an educational program that trained leaders in commerce, government, and public service, similar to a modern liberal arts curriculum.
The University of Pennsylvania is home to many professional and graduate schools, including the first school of medicine in North America (Perelman School of Medicine, 1765), the first collegiate business school (Wharton School, 1881) and the first student union building and organization (Houston Hall, 1896).
The university has four undergraduate schools which provide a combined 99 undergraduate majors in the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, business, and engineering, as well twelve graduate and professional schools. It also provides the option to pursue specialized dual degree programs. Undergraduate admissions is highly competitive, with an acceptance rate of 7.44% for the class of 2023, and the school is ranked as the 8th best university in the United States by the U.S. News & World Report. In athletics, the Quakers field varsity teams in 33 sports as a member of the NCAA Division I Ivy League conference and hold a total of 210 Ivy League championships as of 2017. In 2018, the university had an endowment of $13.8 billion, the seventh largest endowment of all colleges in the United States, as well as an academic research budget of $966 million.
As of 2018, distinguished alumni include 14 heads of state, 64 billionaire alumni; 3 United States Supreme Court justices; 33 United States Senators, 44 United States Governors and 159 members of the U.S. House of Representatives; 8 signers of the United States Declaration of Independence; 12 signers of the United States Constitution, 24 members of the Continental Congress, and two presidents of the United States, including the current president. They have also founded a large number of companies worldwide. Other notable alumni include 27 Rhodes Scholars, 15 Marshall Scholarship recipients, 16 Pulitzer Prize winners, and 48 Fulbright Scholars. In addition, some 35 Nobel laureates, 169 Guggenheim Fellows, 80 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and many Fortune 500 CEOs have been affiliated with the university.
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The Missouri State Capitol
A walk outside the Missouri state capitol building in Jefferson City, Missouri. Many interesting things to see with a perfect view of the Missouri River. Enjoy :)