Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 30, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
House impeachment managers and President Trump’s lawyers have concluded their opening arguments in the Senate. The impeachment trial is now in the question period for both sides, when senators submit questions in writing to Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. The chief justice will read questions out loud, alternating between the majority and minority for up to eight hours.
Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in December for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Impeachment does not mean that the president has been removed from office. In the next phase, the Senate must hold a trial to make that determination. A Senate impeachment trial has happened only two other times in American history and once in the modern era. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son.
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Impeachment Trial Day 9: Last day of questioning comes ahead of pivotal vote on witnesses
The Senate will reconvene Thursday afternoon for the final day of written questions to House managers and President Trump's defense team in his impeachment trial, setting the stage for a crucial vote on witnesses on Friday. Follow Live Updates:
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U.S. Senate: Impeachment Trial (Day 9)
The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continues as Senators ask House impeachment managers and the President’s defense team questions.
Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 29, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
House impeachment managers and President Trump’s lawyers have concluded their opening arguments in the Senate. The impeachment trial moves into the question period for both sides on Jan. 29, when senators submit questions in writing to Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. The chief justice will read questions out loud, alternating between the majority and minority for up to eight hours.
Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in December for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Impeachment does not mean that the president has been removed from office. In the next phase, the Senate must hold a trial to make that determination. A Senate impeachment trial has happened only two other times in American history and once in the modern era. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son.
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IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LIVE: Senators ask final questions in Trump impeachment trial – 1/30/2020
President Donald Trump's impeachment trial resumes Thursday, with House managers and the president's defense team expected to field final questions from senators ahead of a crucial vote on whether to subpoena additional witnesses or documents.
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Senate Impeachment Trial Of President Trump - Day 9 | NBC News (Live Stream)
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IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LIVE: Senate questions House managers and Trump's legal team – 1/29/2020
President Donald Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate resumes Wednesday, with the Senate poised to question his legal team and the House managers.
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Can we meet the planet's deadline?
In an October seminar hosted by the MIT Energy Initiative, Frances Beinecke, president of the National Resources Defense Council, discussed the current science that tells us that we must act now in order to prevent the worst impacts of global warming. The international community, meanwhile, was meeting in December in Copenhagen to negotiate a new climate regime. Was the United States moving fast enough to meet these deadlines? Would we pass a clean energy and climate law in time to emerge as a leader at the international talks? In her talk, Beinecke answered these questions, and discussed the political outlook for passing a climate law that fall. She also talked about the role MIT students could play in developing clean energy technologies, including super-efficient electronics, hybrid batteries, and carbon capture for coal plants. In the end, reaching climate goals will require not just technical know-how, but civic engagement as well, and Beinecke discussed how MIT students could get involved.
This talk was presented on October 7, 2009 as part of the IHS Markit Seminar Series.
About the speaker:
Frances Beinecke is the president of the NRDC, one of the United States’ most influential environmental action groups. The NRDC uses law, science, and the support of 1.2 million members and online activists to advance comprehensive solutions to today’s biggest environmental challenges. Under Ms. Beinecke’s leadership, the organization has launched a new strategic campaign that sharply focuses NRDC’s efforts on curbing global warming, moving America beyond oil, reviving the world’s oceans, saving endangered wild places, stemming the tide of toxic chemicals, and accelerating the greening of China. Ms. Beinecke has worked with NRDC for more than 30 years. This Colloquium took place on October 7, 2009.
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Innovation Panel, 33rd Space Symposium, Colorado Springs, Colorado
The Innovation Panel, held at the 33rd Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado on April 5, 2017, brought together a unique balance of innovators, industry leaders, investors and government experts. The panel highlighted NASA iTech as an effective and efficient initiative NASA has developed to foster innovation in a non-traditional way.
Moderated by Kira Blackwell, Program Executive, Office of the Chief Technologist, NASA Headquarters, the Innovation panel featured:
• Salvatore T. Tory Bruno, President and Chief Executive Officer, United Launch Alliance (ULA)
• Marilyn J. Bruno, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer, Aequor, Inc.
• Riccardo Di Blasio, IT Executive and Investor
• Peter M. Hughes, Chief Technologist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
• Jose H. Ocasio-Christian, Chief Executive Officer, Caelus Partners, LLC
• David Sinclair, Ph.D., Professor, Harvard Medical School Chief Scientist Liberty BioSecurity
• Anup Singh, Co-Founder & Chief Science Officer, InnaMed
Mountain Biking across Colorado with Pinkbike
Colorado is easily one of the best locations on the planet for mountain biking. That may be coming from the mouth of a Colorado native, but it takes some really good riding to convince even more people to come check out and fill up your local trails. To truly experience and show everybody how good Colorado really is, we took a five-stop trip through the best riding the state has to offer. From north to south, and east to west, our path was Winter Park, to Steamboat Springs, to Aspen/Snowmass, to Carbondale and finally Durango.
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Is the impeachment of President Donald Trump a waste of time? | Planet America
The impeachment of US President Donald Trump is marching steadily forward - but is it a waste of time?
What will it mean for the Democrats’ hopes of winning back the White House?
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Colorado river Drying up!
Who pulled out the plug? The 'bathtub ring' on the banks of the Colorado river that's thousands of miles long
Eleven of the past 14 years have been droughts for Lake Powell reservoir
Reservoir at Arizona-Utah border is 45 per cent below 'full pool' capacity
Lake will drop even further as it gives water to Hoover Dam's Lake Mead.
A drought in the western United States has left water levels in the Colorado River basin far below their normal levels.
Lake Powell, a reservoir at the Arizona-Utah border, is 45 per cent below its capacity, and the lack of water has left a 'bathtub ring' at the bottom of its majestic rock formations.
The lake, from which the Colorado eventually snakes through Grand Canyon National Park, has lost 4.4 trillion gallons of water in a recent drought.
The river's basin has been experiencing the drought for eleven of the last 14 years, shrinking a reservoir that was one-fourth the size of Rhode Island when it was at 'full pool', according to National Geographic.
The Colorado provides water for Nevada, Arizona and California, the last of which has seen large areas in 'extreme' and 'exceptional' drought levels and is trying to restrict how much water residents use.
Seven states and 40million people get water from different parts of the river's basin, which extends into the southern reaches of Wyoming.
Many climate scientists think that the Southwest is also due for a megadrought this century that would far outlast the current phenomenon.
Lake Mead, the reservoir next to Hoover Dam, shrunk to 39 per cent of its capacity last year and was at its lowest level since the dam was built in the 1930s.
To help the other reserve keep a steady supply, Lake Powell will release 8.23 million acre-feet (2.68 trillion gallons) downstream over the course of this year.
The release is estimated to lower the water level at Powell, the second largest reservoir in the country behind Mead, by another meter.
It is in danger of seeing its surface elevation fall below 1,075 feet above sea level by September, which would be the lowest level on record, set in 2005, and increase the size of its bleached white ring.
Minerals in the water turn the walls of the sandstone canyons white, according to the Weather Channel.
eption, at least so far.
First off the mark was Britain. The Cameron government embraced the AIIB in exchange for the right to become the European clearing house for Chinese yuan. Within days, France, Germany and Italy had become founding members. The carrot in their case was the promise they could help write the new bank’s lending rules.
Joining South Korea in the stampede, Australia Prime Minister Tony Abbott submitted Canberra’s application Sunday, just beating the March 31 deadline for charter members to sign up.
How to Handle a Dutch Job Interview | United States of Europe / Planet Netherlands
How to Handle a Dutch Job Interview | United States of Europe / Planet Netherlands. As Brexit forces more English speakers to the Netherlands, be aware of Dutch Culture Shock. It starts already in the job interview. But - if you keep an open mind - it can be considered Culture Shock Therapy.
Inspired by the books How to Be Orange & How to Be Dutch: the Quiz, available internationally.
Planet Netherlands is a recurring segment on the YouTube show United States of Europe.
Hi, I'm Greg Shapiro. Comedian. American. Dutchman. I came to Amsterdam to work with Boom Chicago comedy theater, and I never left. Along the way, I've hosted 'Comedy Central News,' I've written a book 'How to Be Orange,' and I've worked side by side with Boom Chicago alumni such as Seth Meyers, Jordan Peele and Jason Sudeikis.
Yes, I'm the voice of Trump in the 'Netherlands Second' video from 'Zondag Met Lubach,' with 50 million views.
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Trump's Taxes, the Constitutional Crisis + The Biden Dirt File | Planet America
This week on Planet America; Taxing times for Donald Trump … did he lose $1 billion on purpose? Also, what next if Trump Jr defies his subpoena? And, Joe Biden is racing ahead in the polls, but will a family scandal come back to haunt him?
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands Predator fight Co-Op
Finally took down the predator with the help of other players. The end where predators mask pops off, predator laughs and nukes the area did not get recorded.
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands is an open world tactical shooter video game in development by Ubisoft Paris. It will be the tenth installment in the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon franchise and will be the first Ghost Recon game to feature an open world environment. The game will move away from the futuristic setting introduced in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter and will instead feature a setting similar to the original Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon. Ubisoft has described it as one of the biggest open world games that they have ever published, with the game world including a wide variety of environments such as mountains, forests, deserts and salt flats. The game is playable on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
The game is set in Bolivia, which has become increasingly unstable as the Santa Blanca drug cartel gains more power and influence to the point where Bolivia has become the world's largest producer of cocaine. The rise in power of these drug cartels concerns the United States Government, as Santa Blanca's influence has begun to spread beyond Bolivia. As a result, the United States Army dispatches an elite special operations unit called the Ghosts to destroy the cartel and reveal the connection between Santa Blanca and the local government.
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Speed of Climate Change. Moving Deadlines (Audio consistent)
The speed of climate change. Moving deadlines. Climate change is happening generations sooner than expected, bearing in mind an Arctic blue ocean event around 2022-2028, linked to a potential methane bomb.
A dying planet losing her power to feed humanity is an existential threat.
Greta Thunberg grows up in a world of indifference, where medieval stakeholders believe in the holy infallible market and reject scientific facts. She’s hoping for a natural lifetime.
Politics is about twisting people’s perception. Science is about what’s actually happening:
Arctic melting:
Sea ice thickness and volume:
Can we postpone human extinction ?
Great ideas and alternatives are known since ages, but faced with institutionalized indifference.
All talk. No action. You’re a Lawyer.
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Submit your project:
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Maintain sun dimming effect: Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx) or Marine Cloud Brightening
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Breathing car gas is the consensus, but I walk my talk. I don’t fly. Low-meat meals feel better. Multiply a low footprint by 7.7 billion people.
Compare your mobility impact:
In case we don’t survive: If Awareness is elementary, if it is the neverending dispenser of all born & dying forms and if every physical expression has its root in infinite Consciousness, beyond space & time, then that shared universal inner subjectivity transcends the timebound body. Then death is an illusion.
We are governed away from Nature. A clueless ratrace, where sociopaths are given a headstart, is not my home, but I like some folks on this planet.
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Semi-truck plows into stopped traffic causing deadly highway pileup
A semi driver is facing homicide charges after four people were killed in a horrific, fiery crash involving 28 vehicles on a Colorado highway, officials said Friday.
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SAVE OUR PLANET-Arctic Climate May Be More Sensitive to Warming Than Thought, Says New Study
SAVE OUR PLANET... Current CO2 levels could lead to irreversible Arctic change. With current rates of Arctic warming continuing to accelerate, especially over the past two decades, Dr. Ashley Ballantyne of the University of Colorado, USA and other international colleagues sought to better understand these rising temperature-related risks. To do so, he looked back in Earths' history to the Pliocene Epoch between 2.5 to more than 5 million years ago, when CO2 levels were between 350-450 parts per million, comparable to today's approximately 390 parts per million. However, despite the similar amounts of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, the Arctic's temperature at that time was much higher. Dr. Ballantyne's findings indicate that present temperatures in the Arctic simply may not yet be showing the future changes in store for the region.
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Dr. Ashley Ballantyne -- University of Colorado, USA (M): We were pretty startled to learn from our estimates that temperatures were on the order of 19 degrees (Celsius) warmer during the Pliocene in the Arctic. It was very different from the Arctic landscape of today, which is very sparse and barren if there isn't ice cover. This implies that not only is the Arctic very sensitive to CO2 levels, but that what we've observed thus far in the Arctic is a transient response, and that the Arctic hasn't yet reached its equilibrium state.
VOICE: The research suggests that the significant changes resulting from the presence of increased CO2 in the atmosphere could not only harm species' adaptation and survival but could even set off an unalterable process of ice-free warming. Related research has already forecast that continued melting of the Arctic tundra could trigger a devastating release of greenhouse gases such as the potent methane into the atmosphere, leading to runaway global warming.
Dr. Ballantyne (M): It implies that the Arctic is in store for much warmer conditions in the future, even if we were to stabilize CO2 levels at four hundred parts per million. And this warming will produce irreversible changes in our big ecosystems.
VOICE: Our appreciation, Dr. Ballantyne and associates, for your research that warns of future Arctic destabilization even without further greenhouse gas emissions. May we act quickly in mitigating climate change at all costs by adopting necessary Earth-preserving measures.
In an August 2008 interview by Ireland's East Coast FM Radio, Supreme Master Ching Hai urged for humanity to heed such scientific cautioning through the most effective actions to quickly rebalance the biosphere.
Interview with Supreme Master Ching Hai
by East Coast FM Radio
Ireland - August 31, 2008
Supreme Master Ching Hai: According to the scientists, whatever they have predicted or prescribed about our critical situation is accurate up to 99%. They want us to change the way we live our lives by cutting down CO2 emissions. And the fastest way that individuals can do, without a lot of protocol and ado, is to be veg. It's truly critical now, as we have witnessed increasing disaster worldwide, due to climate change. We still have time, we still have a little time to change the course of destiny, thanks to the vegetarian population, old and new members that reduce the most karmic retribution in the shortest span of time. Thus we have like an extended deadline before the no return point. But it's not much. We must change fast to avoid much more damage to the Earth as well as loss of more lives and resources.
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