Is This The Scariest Bridge In America?
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Maryland reaches nearly 200 feet in certain parts and measures 4.3-miles long from end to end - and for some motorists, getting behind the wheel and driving across the bridge is simply out of the question.
The US-Canada Border Splits This Road Down The Middle
Rue Canusa (or Canusa Avenue) is a street that's split in two by a border: the northern part is in Stanstead, Canada, and the southern part is in Derby Line, USA — and border crossings here aren't as easy as they used to be.
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Top 10 Cities for Lawyers (Buying Power Index!)
TOP 10 CITIES FOR LAWYERS//The Buying Power Index (BPI) is a measure of how far an average lawyer salary can go in a particular state to help law students and law school graduates determine the top cities for young lawyers. Knowing your legal career buying power is one factor in determining the best states to practice law and begin your legal career, and in turn give you additional information to know how to choose your first job out of law school.
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Top 10 WORST Cities in America for 2019.
Top 10 WORST Cities in America for 2019.
These are the top 10 worst cities to live in America for 2019. I am sure there are nice things about each of these cities, but that is for another list.
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The Powers and Limitations of the Presidency: The Early Years of the Bush Administration (2003)
Gary L. Gregg II (born October 2, 1967),[1] holds the Mitch McConnell Chair in Leadership at the University of Louisville[2] and is director of the McConnell Center.[3] He is the author or editor of several books including The Presidential Republic, Patriot Sage: George Washington and the American Political Tradition, and Securing Democracy – Why We Have an Electoral College, which will be coming out in an updated version soon. He is an award winning teacher and has been the national director of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
Gregg holds a M. A. and a Ph.D. from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, granted in 1991 and 1994 respectively. Before that, he obtained a B. A. Cum Laude at the Davis and Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia in 1990.
Books:
Gregg II, Gary L. (1997). The presidential republic: executive representation and deliberative democracy. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 9780847683789.
Gregg II, Gary L.; Spalding, Matthew (1999). Patriot sage: George Washington and the American political tradition. Wilmington, Delaware: ISI Books. ISBN 9781882926381.
Gregg II, Gary L. (1999). Vital remnants: America's founding and the Western tradition. Wilmington, Delaware: ISI Books. ISBN 9781882926312.
Gregg II, Gary L.; Rozell, Mark J. (2004). Considering the Bush presidency. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195166804.
Gregg II, Gary L. (2005). Thinking about the presidency: documents and essays from the founding to the present. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9780742543379.
Gregg II, Gary L. (2008). Securing democracy why we have an electoral college (2nd ed.). Wilmington, Delaware: ISI Books. ISBN 9781933859477. OCLC 234109155.
Gregg II, Gary L. (editor); McConnell, Mitch (editor); Lodge, Henry Cabot (author); Roosevelt, Theodore (author) (2011). Hero tales from American history. Louisville, Kentucky: Butler Books. ISBN 9781935497387. OCLC 825067747.
Gregg II, Gary L.; Hall, Mark D. (2012). America's forgotten founders (2nd ed.). Wilmington, Delaware: ISI Books. ISBN 9781610170239.
The presidency of George W. Bush began on January 20, 2001, at 12 noon, when he was inaugurated as the 43rd President of the United States of America. The oldest son of former president George Herbert Walker Bush, George W. Bush was elected president in the 2000 general election, and became the second U.S. president whose father had held the same office (John Quincy Adams was the first).
After two recounts, Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Albert Gore filed a lawsuit for a third. The Supreme Court's highly controversial decision in Bush v. Gore resolved the dispute. The Florida Secretary of State certified Bush as the winner of Florida. Florida's 25 electoral votes gave Bush, the Republican candidate, 271 electoral votes, enough to defeat Al Gore. Bush was re-elected in 2004. His second term ended on January 20, 2009.
As president, Bush pushed through a $1.3 trillion tax cut program, and the No Child Left Behind Act, and also pushed for socially conservative efforts such as the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act and faith-based welfare initiatives. Nearly 8 million people immigrated to the United States in 2000 –2005;[1] nearly half entered illegally.[2] During his two terms, the United States lost over six million manufacturing jobs, about one third of the total at the end of the Clinton Administration.[3]
After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Bush declared a global War on Terrorism and, in October 2001, ordered an invasion of Afghanistan to overthrow the Taliban, destroy Al-Qaeda, and to capture Osama bin Laden. In March 2003, Bush received a mandate from the U.S. Congress to lead an invasion of Iraq, asserting that Iraq was in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1441.[4]
Bush also initiated an AIDS program that committed $15 billion to combat AIDS over five years.[5] His record as a humanitarian included helping enroll as many as 29 million of Africa's poorest children in schools.[6]
On his second full day in office, Bush reinstated the Mexico City Policy; this policy required any non-governmental organization receiving US Government funding to refrain from performing or promoting abortion services in other countries.
America's Great Divide: Steve Bannon, 1st Interview | FRONTLINE
Steve Bannon is a media executive and political strategist. He served as executive chairman of Breitbart News, as an adviser to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, and later as chief strategist in the Trump White House.
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Police pull over Florida state attorney
Two Florida police officers are facing scrutiny for a traffic stop where they pulled over a state attorney back in June. The entire incident was caught on the officers' body cameras. CBSN's Stephanie Sy has details.
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How is Train Travel in the United States? The Amtrak Experience
My experience riding the Amtrak train from Oregon to California in the USA.
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Inside the Asian Crip Gangs of Long Beach
$tupid Young is a Cambodian rapper from Long Beach who has been making moves and putting on for a side of LA gang culture that most people would never see. We drove down to Long Beach and linked up with him to check out some landmarks and find out what he's all about
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How to Parallel Park to Pass Road Test :: Step-by-Step Instructions
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• Locate the parking space – is the space legal and is it approximately 1 ½ times the size of your car
• Mirror, signal, shoulder check and ensure that it is safe to stop and that there aren't any vehicles tailgating you
• Pull up beside the car (3 feet from the car—in front of the parking space you wish to back into--and stop
• Line up the rear bumpers—you will be able to see the rear corner of the vehicle through your rear right window
• Put the car into reverse so the reverse lights activate telling traffic that you are going to park
• Put on your right signal to communicate to other traffic that you are going to park
• Locate your 45° degree reference point, which should be straight out form the door post—the reference marker can be any fixed object
• Release the brake pedal and back slowly, steering rapidly all the way to the right without any throttle and backing until your are facing your reference point
• At this point the rear bumper of the stationary car should be in line with your steering wheel
• Straighten the wheels and back until the bumper of the parked car is ½ to 1/3 the way down your hood or the front of your car clears the parked car
• Steer rapidly all the way to the left and back until the car is straight in the space
• Stop
Put the transmission in “Drive” or a forward gear and pull forward
• You should be able to see the top of the rear bumper of the car in front of you
• When park your vehicle should be 6-9” inches from the curb
• Secure your vehicle by applying the parking brake and putting the transmission into park (or a forward gear if you’re driving a manual transmission)
When pulling up to parallel park off the other vehicle, take note of how far the other vehicle is from the curb. If the vehicle is far from the curb, you will have to drive farther into the space. If the vehicle is close to the space, you will have to drive less deep into the space. If it is a wide vehicle, that too will dictate that you drive farther into the space.
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WATCH: The Most Impressive Air Force One Landing You'll Ever See
Air Force One arrives with President Donald J. Trump in Hamburg, Germany ahead of the G20 summit.
Nov 11, 2018 The State Dept And DNC Russian Retreat In NY - Epstein's Humpty Dumpty On Long Island
Biden's DIA Blackberry Is Key To Trump's Impeachment Defense - Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, Billy Bulger, and Paul Pelosi All Carried A DIA Blackberry Configures By Dimitri Alperovich Of Crowdstrike
To get up to speed quickly on investigative journalist George Webb's investigation of the DNC and their covert communications with encrypted Blackberries and Crowdstrike DNC Server, start with the Webb Report. Five videos later, you will be completely up to speed.
To get up to speed quickly on investigative journalist George Webb's investigation of the DNC and their covert communications with encrypted Blackberries and Crowdstrike DNC Server, start with the Webb Report. Five videos later, you will be completely up to speed.
George Webb is a Washington DC based journalist who discovered the stashed hard drives and blackberries of the famed DNC and DCCC servers, dampening the Trump Russia narrative of the DNC. George Webb produced a fact witness named Andre Taggart that testified that Imran Awan, the key consultant to DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, stored Congressional marked hard drives and blackberries at his Lorton, Virginia home. In addition, George Webb also produced a Congressional blackberry from an informant from the office of Senator Joe Biden coded named Deep Blackberry that may have been Trump Takedown leader, William Taylor. Webb has researched all the Imran Awan safe houses and has researched occupants and businesses associated with over a dozen Awan properties. For quick summary of the three year video series, we recommend watching the YouTube video playlist Awan 911 - The Webb Report - What The Mueller Report Left Out available here.
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Wow George! Been watching you since your first episode #53 over two years ago. Your passion and frustration is showing. I'm 73 and flew as a Nav on C-141 transports for years. Your weapons for drugs scenario is correct. The company funding and supplying covert weapons is correct. What you are reporting on is only slightly below the false veneer of what we are being fed as reality. The actual truth sounds like a tinfoil hat conspiracy romp. It is the rabbit hole of rabbit holes. You are one the best analyzers I have seen. I'm sure you have bumped up against things that have no logical explanation other than the unthinkable in your career. To my eternal regret, I was involved in a very small part of that deeper world for a time. The realization of what I was doing forced me to trash a promising career and become the target of the very people I trusted and worked for. What does this have to do with all that you are doing? What you are exposing is just one tiny part of this web. Unfortunately, the trajectory of things is set. The vast majority of the citizenry in this country and the world are oblivious to what forces rule them. As long as they can get to a McDonald's or Walmart without too much difficulty what you are uncovering and what you are saying will go unheard and will never be acted upon. It is not easy for me to say these things. It is however, the truth. I wish it were not so.
Hacienda - You're My Girl - 9/3/2011 - Codfish Hollow Barn - Maquoketa, IA
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Summary: Our final Barnstormer tour of 2011 got ambitious. We took it out of the Midwest for the first time and began the run of 8 dates on the east coast. Little did we know that Hurricane Irene wanted to pay a visit. The tour was originally supposed to be nine days, but Irene hit the area we were going right at the worst possible time. We played the first show in Maine, just across the New Hampshire border to a receptive crowd, though the night was full of oddities that we couldn't wait to never think about or have to deal with again. We performed in a Dance Hall there after some last minute shuffling. Doug Paisley, We Are Augustines, Deer Tick and Guards all performed, but the night was soured with strange power outages and menacing cops that caused a shut down of the show before White Rabbits could play. We were all steamed and this was the day that we got the call that our show the following night at the Brooklyn Bowl was canceled because that part of the city was located in a mandatory evacuation zone.
We were riding low at this point, but we drove on to Burlington, Vermont, on a beautiful day. We slept there and awoke in the morning to Irene ripping the city and -- we would learn the following day-- the state a new one. In the teeth of the hurricane we had one of those shows that you couldn't possibly dream of. It was magic. Huge crowd, beautiful barn called the Old Lantern, bending trees, unbelievable wind and rain and the bands all killing it. Paisley got trapped in New Hampshire and didn't make the show so it was a four-band bill of White Rabbits, Guards, We Are Augustines and Deer Tick. Watch these videos for the shenanigans. It's the only thing we can tell you. We headed to NYC for a club show at The Living Room the next night, joined by Princeton for the first time. It was the last night for Guards and We Are Augustines.
We then made the long haul to New Wilmington, PA, where Chaseland treated most of us really well. Princeton, Wildlife (after getting sorted out at the Canadian border), White Rabbits, Doug Paisley and Hacienda played before a crowd of Slippery Rock folks in a gorgeous old barn in Amish Country, with horses and buggies literally driving past while the show was happening 10-feet away. There was a beautiful outdoor pool, pool house and mansion here and we felt very welcome. The next night took the rolling tour to Akron, Ohio, which was a killer barn in the middle of a National Forest. We then got to familiar territory where we stopped in Dexter, MI, where Jack's apples were right and the mosquitoes were hungry. It was warm night and the barn once again treated us well.
On to Monticello, Ill. where the night got crazy. We added Psychic Twin and Hundred Visions for the night and the Kalyx Center went NUTS. The springy floor got bent out of shape during Princeton and Wildlife sets and we had to partition off the center of the dance floor less someone should crack through the center. The show turned out to be amazing though and we all got sleep before the grand finale at Codfish Hollow, where we had the largest bill we've ever had there, adding Madi Diaz, Keegan DeWitt and Nona Marie & Her Choir. It was a wet day and wet night, with everything but the inside of the barn covered in mud. We had a dedication of some Neil Young to the patriarch of the farm, who passed away earlier in the week and the bands were tremendous to end the tour once again. These 8 days of recordings are as fine as any Barnstormer collections go.
Duke Blue Devils Hype Video
The Blue Devils have shown off their impressive young talent all season long. Get hyped up with the Cameron Crazies as we relive the best moments from standout players Jahlil Okafor, Tyus Jones, Justise Winslow, Quinn Cook and more as we head into March Madness!
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The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is a collegiate athletic conference in the United States in which its fifteen member universities compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA's) Division I, with its football teams competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), the highest levels for athletic competition in US-based collegiate sports. The ACC sponsors competition in twenty-five sports with many of its member institutions' athletic programs held in high regard nationally. ACC teams and athletes have claimed dozens of national championships in multiple sports throughout the conference's history. Generally, the ACC's top athletes and teams in any particular sport in a given year are considered to be among the top collegiate competitors in the nation. The ACC is considered to be one of the six collegiate power conferences, all of which enjoy extensive media coverage and automatic qualifying for their football champion into the Bowl Championship Series (BCS). With the advent of the College Football Playoff in 2014, the ACC will be one of five conferences with a contractual tie-in to an access bowl, the successors to the BCS.
Founded in 1953 in Greensboro, North Carolina, by seven universities located in the South Atlantic States, the conference added additional members in late 1953, 1979, 1991, 2004, and 2013. The 2004 and 2013 additions extended the conference's footprint into the Northeast and Midwest. The most recent expansion in 2013 saw the additions of the University of Notre Dame, the University of Pittsburgh, and Syracuse University. In 2012, the University of Maryland's Board of Regents voted to withdraw from the ACC to join the Big Ten Conference. On November 28, 2012, the ACC's Council of Presidents voted unanimously to invite the University of Louisville as a full member, replacing Maryland.
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Peter Wolf Toth Trail of the Whispering Giants
Peter Toth created 74 Whispering Giants all are in all 50 states 1 in Canada, and even one in Hungary. Interesting fact is that they all resemble natives of the region that they are located in. The basic tools he used to create these were a hammer and chisel...and on occasion he used a mallet and an axe. He rarely ever used power tools to create these beautiful pieces of art. I hope everyone will be able to find them and let me know more about them with either photos or through a video.
List and date of when these masterpieces were created
1972, February La Jolla California
1972, Summer Akron Ohio
1973, January DeLand Florida
1973, February Colquitt (U.S. Highway 27) Georgia
1973, April Dothan (Houston-Love Memorial Library) Alabama
1973, June Sharon Pennsylvania
1973, August Dunkirk (Route 5, Lake Shore Drive West) New York
1973, December Cleveland (Museum Center at 5ive Points)
Tennessee
1974, January Punta Gorda (Holiday Inn, 300 Retta Esplanade)
Florida
1974, October Vancouver Washington
1975, February New Orleans Louisiana
1975, April Little Rock (Arkansas Arts Center) Arkansas
1975, June Fort Wayne Indiana
1975, August Lansing (Potter Park Zoo) Michigan
1975, October Sparland Illinois
1975, December Ocean Springs (Davidson Park) Mississippi
1976, March Wilmington North Carolina
1976, May Virginia Beach (Mount Trashmore City Park) Virginia
1976, July Atlantic City New Jersey
1976, September Ocean City (South Second Street & Baltimore Avenue) Maryland
1976, December Bethany Beach Delaware
1977, February Charleston South Carolina
1977, May St. Louis (Forest Park) Missouri
1977, July Two Harbors (Information Center 8, Highway 61 East) Minnesota
1977, September Hayward (Carnegie Library) Wisconsin
1977, November Desert Hot Springs (Cabot's Pueblo Museum) California
1978, June Iowa Falls Iowa
1978, September Troy (Doniphan County Courthouse) Kansas
1979, May Broken Bow Oklahoma
1979, August Loveland (2033 Waterdale Drive, Rock Ridge Ranch) Colorado
1979, October Red Lodge (Red Lodge Library) Montana
UNKNOWN DATE : Winslow (Winslow Visitor Center) Arizona
1980, May Texarkana Texas
1980, July Lincoln (Lincoln Indian Center) Nebraska
1980, September Worland (Washakie County Courthouse) Wyoming
1980, November Idaho Falls (North Tourist Park, Lincoln Road and North Yellowstone Highway) Idaho
1981, June Aberdeen (Anderson Park) South Dakota
1981, August Mandan (Stage Stop, 601 6th Avenue Southeast)
North Dakota
1981, October Valdez (Prince William Sound Community College) Alaska
1982, May Osceola Iowa
1982, July Narragansett (Sprague Memorial Park) Rhode Island
1982, October Groton Connecticut
1983, May Ft. Lauderdale (Seminole Indian tribe trading post)Florida
1983, August Plymouth (Tourist Information Center, Route 3, Exit 5) Massachusetts
1983, October Bar Harbor Maine
1984, July Burlington (Battery Park) Vermont
1984, September Laconia (Opechee Park) New Hampshire
1984, November Springfield (Forest Park) Massachusetts
1985, May Paducah (Bob Noble Park) Kentucky
1985, August Akron (Fairlawn Elementary School) Ohio
1985 Salt Lake City(City Park) Utah
1986 Reno (Idlewild Park) Nevada
1986, August Las Cruces (Apodaca Park) New Mexico
1987 Astoria (Youngs Bay Bridge) Oregon
1987, September Hillsboro (Hillsboro Public Library, Shute Park) Oregon
1988, May Hale'iwa (59-254 Kamehameha Highway, between Sunset Beach and Sunset Beach Elementary School) Hawaii
1988, October Wakefield (Dock on Sunday Lake) Michigan
1989 Utica(Starved Rock State Park) Illinois
1989, September Cherokee (Museum of the Cherokee Indian)
North Carolina
1992 Winnipeg Beach (In the Town Square) Manitoba, Canada
1990 Williamsport Pennsylvania
2008 Délegyháza, Hungary
2009 Vincennes (First and Hart streets) Indiana
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Cash, weapons, Lamborghini seized in major drug bust in Queens, Brooklyn
Four suspects were arrested in Queens and Brooklyn overnight Wednesday in what is being described as a major drug bust.
The bust was the result of a long-running investigation that began with two overdose deaths involving fentanyl-laced heroin -- one in Bay Ridge in 2016 and one in Kew Gardens in May of 2017.
The alleged ringleader was identified as 35-year-old Dionne Sharrow (AKA Slay), who was arrested at his apartment in a luxury high-rise on 51st Avenue in Long Island City. Among the property seized there was a loaded firearm, approximately $500,000 in cash and a Lamborghini parked in the building's garage.
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The rise and fall of the American fallout shelter
Whatever happened to fallout shelters? And would they have actually worked?
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In this episode of Vox Almanac, Vox's Phil Edwards looks at the history behind one of the Cold War's more unusual legacies — the fallout shelter. Of course, any history of the fallout shelter has to include nuclear proliferation, civil defense, Presidential politics, and a turtle named Bert.
The video above serves as a condensed history of the Cold War’s fallout shelter fad, from the kookily cheerful propaganda videos to the hobbled Federal agencies that tried to administer Civil Defense. Yes, it includes the classic Cold War film Duck and Cover, in which a bomb-fearing turtle named Bert teaches kids that hiding under their desks could be sufficient protection from nuclear annihilation.
Any history of fallout shelter culture (and Cold War propaganda) becomes an indirect history of Cold War nuclear escalation, from Hiroshima-sized bombs to hydrogen behemoths. As the nuclear threat increased in magnitude, the absurdity of civil defense amped up simultaneously.
This video (and a day spend trawling the Internet Archive for darkly humorous videos) provides a more intimate portrait of Cold War paranoia as it was lived. Paired with Kenneth Rose’s comprehensive book about fallout shelter culture, it’s a look at daily life with the bomb — even when that daily life included the occasional jaunt to a thick-walled concrete bunker a few feet underground.
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