Melania cruised up to Canada for the Invictus Games. Here is a picture of her and Prince Harry. Harry seems to be making a symbol with his hand to protect himself from hanging with the Concubine of the Devil.
Full Broadcast 13Oct17 Real News with David Knight GUESTS: • Larry Pratt — A look at gun control measures being pushed by Democrats, Republicans & the NRA who are begging the ATF to expand its regulations rather than fight infringement legislation in Congress. TOPICS: • Trump’s “1-2 Punch” against ObamaCare: Create Choice, Stop Theft • Jane Fonda throws Weinstein victims under bus while pushing feminism • Now we’re told Russians used Pokemon Go to cost Hillary the election
[A recently-debuted new show from Alex Jones and his merry band of batshit bullshitters.]
Winning on the Hill: Defending Faith, Family, and Freedom in Congress - VVS 2017
Published on Oct 18, 2017 by FRCAction
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states across the country. Rep. Mike Johnson, Rep. Vicky Hartzler, and Rep. Mark Walker did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Opening Ceremonies and Morning Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. Former Congresswoman Michele Bachman did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Opening Ceremonies and Morning Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Rep. Mark Medows did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Opening Ceremonies and Morning Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. FRC Action was proud to have the very first sitting President speak at VVS.
[from the October 13, 2017 Opening Ceremonies and Morning Plenary Session]
Published on Oct 16, 2017 by FRCAction General Boykin joins Fox and Friends to discuss the topics covered by President Trump as he addressed the Values Voter Summit, the first time a sitting President has attended the Summit. [from (later) on October 13, 2017] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JC4s7CCdhw [no comments yet]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Dr. Bill Bennet did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Opening Ceremonies and Morning Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Kellyanne Conway did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Opening Ceremonies and Morning Plenary Session]
President Donald Trump announces his decision on whether or not the United States will certify that Iran is in compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement.
Friday, October 13th 2017[, with Mike Cernovich hosting the fourth hour]: The Secret Fear Of Corrupt Elites Revealed - Hollywood is finally imploding after years of sexual abuse, political correctness and low box office sales. The Weinstein scandal is now spreading to others, including Amazon and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos, who was accused by an actress of covering up rape. Political strategist Michael Caputo covers current events and also touches on what's going on inside the beltway, especially as Trump pegs Republicans to enact tax cuts.
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Ed Vitagliano did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Afternoon Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Brigitte Gabriel did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Afternoon Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And House Maj. Whip Steve Scalise did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Afternoon Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Gary Bauer did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Afternoon Plenary Session]
Religious Liberty Update: The Status of our First Freedom at Home and Abroad - VVS 2017
Published on Oct 18, 2017 by FRCAction
Our expert panel gives an update on where religious freedoms stand in America. The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. Travis Weber, Amy Lawsom, Rep. Frank Wolf, Angel Larson, Carl Larson, and Kellie Fiedorek did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Afternoon Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Dana Loesch did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Afternoon Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Lt. Co. Oliver North did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Afternoon Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Judge Roy Moore did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Afternoon Plenary Session]
The Las Vegas Police Department gave their most sketchy press conference yet today, and we break it down on the War Room. Laura Loomer was banned from the press conference, she joins us to discuss why. We also get an exclusive interview with Kaya Jones on her experience with sexual assault in the music industry.
[Another recently-debuted new show from Alex Jones and his merry band of batshit bullshitters.]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states.And George Barna did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Evening Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Dr. Frank Wright did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Evening Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Phil Robertson did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Evening Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And David Daleiden did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Evening Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Lila Rose did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Evening Plenary Session]
The 2017 Values Voter Summit brought many excellent opinions to thousands of activists in Washington, DC representing 48 states. And Kevin and Sam Sorbo did just that.
[from the October 13, 2017 Evening Plenary Session]
Republican Rep. Tom Reed argues that disrupting Americans' health care coverage is the only way to force Congress into a broader health care deal. Duration: 4:17
Trump undermines another Obama achievement, the Iran deal
All In with Chris Hayes 10/13/17
Much like his efforts to derail Obamacare, Donald Trump's actions today keep the Iran deal in place, at least for now - while undermining yet another of President Barack Obama's signature achievements. Duration: 4:26
Thing 1/Thing 2: Donald Trump's latest teleprompter mistake included referring to the sacrifices parents made for the furniture - that is, the future - of their children. Duration: 2:24
In a remote area of the devastated island, a group of veterans-turned-volunteers are bringing food, water and medicine to people who've been ignored. Duration: 5:55
Rachel Maddow looks at the many ways that Donald Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort has been shown to be connected to Russian oligarchs and interests, including NBC News' discovery of an additional $26 million loan. Duration: 15:29
Tens of millions loaned from Russian to Trump campaign manager
The Rachel Maddow Show 10/13/17
Richard Engel, NBC News chief foreign correspondent, talks with Rachel Maddow about his reporting on a previously undisclosed $26 million dollar loan from a Russian oligarch to Donald Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort. Duration: 5:40
With no significant legislative accomplishments to show for his time in office so far, Donald Trump shows only one motivation in office: the undo the accomplishments of President Barack Obama. Michael Beschloss, NBC News presidential historian joins Rachel Maddow for analysis. Duration: 7:19
Joe Cirincione, nuclear security analyst, talks with Rachel Maddow about why Donald Trump's apparent confidence in missile defense is misplaced. Duration: 6:10
Mysterious noise plaguing US diplomats in Cuba caught on tape
The Rachel Maddow Show 10/13/17
Rachel Maddow shares an audio recording published by the Associated Press of the mystery noise people working for the U.S. embassy in Cuba say they heard that is believed to have left some with damaged hearing and other ailments. Duration: 5:45
Let There Be Light is a love story for the ages. Reeling from tragic loss, a man struggles to renew himself, regain his family, and reimagine his faith. http://lettherebelightmovie.com/
See Let There Be Light FIRST and Share The Light with your community! For all his far-reaching fame, Sol Harkens, the world’s most famous atheist, is a lonely soul and a lousy part-time dad. After a near death experience challenges his simplest assumptions about this world, Sol finds his purpose and reimagines his life… http://lettherebelightmovie.com/pastors/
President Donald Trump decertified the Iran deal, but kicked the big decision to Congress, after Trump reportedly "threw a fit" when his own top advisors argued for the benefits of the Iran deal. Ali Velshi discusses with Steve Clemons and Ilan Goldenberg. Duration: 9:08
Sen. Corker: Trump has 'publicly castrated' Rex Tillerson
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 10/13/17
On the day of Trump's Iran deal announcement, Senator Bob Corker says that Trump's undermining of his Secretary of State is tantamount to publicly "castrating" Rex Tillerson, who backed the deal. Ali Velshi talks with former Acting CIA Director John McLaughlin. Duration: 5:46
Watergate lawyer: Manafort $60M Russia relationship 'suspicious'
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 10/13/17
Former Assistant Watergate special prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks talks with Ali Velshi about NBC News' exclusive reporting about Manafort's "$60 million relationship with a Russian oligarch" and what it could mean to special prosecutor Robert Mueller. Duration: 6:11
Former Trump aide Priebus questioned in Mueller's Russia probe
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 10/13/17
Former Trump White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus has now faced questions from Russia Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team of investigators. Our panel of reporters and legal experts react to the breaking news. Duration: 7:03
NBC News: Manafort had $60M relationship with a Russia oligarch
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 10/13/17
Former Trump campaign boss Paul Manafort had a relationship worth tens of millions of dollars with a Russian oligarch with close ties to Putin NBC News reports. Our panel reacts. Duration: 3:36
Trump takes a sledgehammer to Obamacare & Iran nuclear deal
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 10/13/17
Pres. Trump is making his mark undoing key parts of Pres. Obama's signature health care bill and decertifying the Iran nuclear deal negotiated by the Obama administration. Our panel reacts. Duration: 8:29
Trump decertifying Iran nuclear deal a 'risky course of action'
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 10/13/17
The Washington Post editorial board is out with a new article taking Pres. Trump to task for his actions on the Iran nuclear deal. Gen. Barry McCaffrey & Nayyera Haq join to discuss. Duration: 3:35
Gen. Barry McCaffrey: Trump could lead U.S. to war with N. Korea
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 10/13/17
Saying Pres. Trump has lost almost all credibility with the international community, including our allies, Gen. Barry McCaffrey says conflict with North Korea could come in by summer of 2018. Duration: 3:06
The President questioned Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's intellect by suggesting they should both take IQ tests. And since then, things have escalated.
Mark Zuckerberg's Cringeworthy 'Visit' To Puerto Rico
Published on Oct 14, 2017 by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
The Facebook founder took his followers on a virtual reality trip to Puerto Rico that involved not enough calls for humanitarianism, too many high-fives in front of flooded homes.
On "Day 267" of the Donald Trump White House Regime, Trump starts to get Hostile with Iran on Direct orders from Bibi himself, America has turned into a Lapdog. Where is the Las Vegas Security Guard Jesus Campos ? He has gone Missing !
Trump to end key ACA subsidies, a move that will threaten the law’s marketplaces President Trump is throwing a bomb into the insurance marketplaces created under the Affordable Care Act, choosing to end critical payments to health insurers that help millions of lower-income Americans afford coverage. The decision coincides with an executive order on Thursday to allow alternative health plans that skirt the law’s requirements. The White House confirmed late Thursday that it would halt federal payments for cost-sharing reductions, although a statement did not specify when. Another statement a short time later by top officials at the Health and Human Services Department said the cutoff would be immediate. The subsidies total about $7 billion this year. Trump has threatened for months to stop the payments, which go to insurers that are required by the laws to help eligible consumers afford their deductibles and other out-of-pocket expenses. But he held off while other administration officials warned him that such a move would cause an implosion of the ACA marketplaces that could be blamed on Republicans, according to two individuals briefed on the decision. [...] https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/trump-to-sign-executive-order-to-gut-aca-insurance-rules-and-undermine-marketplaces/2017/10/11/40abf774-ae97-11e7-9e58-e6288544af98_story.html
Why people wait more than a year to see a doctor in Puerto Rico Physicians are fleeing the island as a financially strapped healthcare system, long treated less generously than the states under Medicaid and Medicare, squeezes their income. http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-puertorico-healthcare/
Is it time to talk about the 25th Amendment? Julian Zelizer says news reports and critical comments from people like Sen. Bob Corker raise the question of whether the Trump White House could spin out of control The 25th Amendment sets out a process for removing a president, but it's very difficult and ordinary politics may be a better way to go, Zelizer says But if the evidence continues to mount that our democracy has a president who is psychologically unfit to handle the duties of office, and thus too dangerous to be trusted with so much power, then those who are standing in the inner sanctum of power and witnessing this firsthand need to take action http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/13/opinions/is-it-time-to-talk-the-25th-amendment-opinion-zelizer/index.html
Iraqi Kurds send reinforcements to Kirkuk amid army 'threats' Thousands of Kurdish fighters have been deployed to Iraq's disputed Kirkuk region, officials say, amid fears that government forces want to retake it. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-41607823
Capitol Hell: Inside Rep. Tim Murphy’s Toxic Congressional Office How did Congress let this happen? WASHINGTON ? Constant tension. Occasional screaming. Unreasonable hours. Impossible expectations. Hardly any way out. Current and former members of Pennsylvania Rep. Tim Murphy’s staff described a congressional office with a toxic atmosphere, one where Murphy and longtime chief of staff Susan Mosychuk terrorized underlings and devised ways to prevent them from leaving. Murphy has resigned from Congress ? effective Oct. 21 ? ostensibly for asking his mistress, Shannon Edwards, to get an abortion. Murphy, ever the good Republican, is anti-abortion. But, as Politico reported last week, part of the reason the eight-term representative is abruptly leaving office is over how badly he treated his staff. Some former employees suggested Mosychuk should leave, too. “I don’t think she’ll be allowed to stay,” one former Murphy staffer told HuffPost, “but I think the greatest tragedy of this whole situation is he’s taking the brunt of the blame for this.” “He’s not the first member to cheat on his wife,” this former aide continued, “but Susan was the one who created this situation.” [...] https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tim-murphy-toxic-office_us_59e0b4c9e4b0a52aca173676
'Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Over Rand Paul’s Uneasy Reaction To Donald Trump Cue the theme tune! It’s the meme that keeps on giving. Sen. Rand Paul’s (R-Ky.) apparent discomfort around President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday did not go unnoticed by people online. After Paul appeared to tense up when Trump entered the Oval Office to sign an executive order undermining key Obamacare health insurance rules, Twitter user Clifton Dassuncao likened his uneasiness to a “Curb Your Enthusiasm” scene: [...] https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/rand-paul-reaction-trump-health-care-order_us_59e07810e4b04d1d5180c971
How NASA tracks carbon emissions from space to better understand — and deal with — climate change Fires, drought and warmer temperatures were to blame for excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere during the 2015-2016 El Niño, scientists with NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 say. The findings, part of five papers published in the journal Science, shed light on the mechanisms through which Earth “breathes” carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas, and reveal how those mechanisms affect climate change. Global temperatures have been on the rise, thanks largely to the human-driven increase in greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. But not all of the carbon dioxide produced each year ends up in the atmosphere. Some of it gets trapped in the ocean, or locked on land thanks to plants that use the gas during photosynthesis. “We know how much we’re emitting when we burn fossil fuel, and we see that about half of it stays in the atmosphere and the other half appears to go get absorbed into the land and the ocean,” said Jet Propulsion Laboratory atmospheric scientist Annmarie Eldering, the mission’s deputy project scientist. “But there are still these questions of which parts of the land are doing that.” And on top of that, the amount that gets pulled out of the atmosphere shifts dramatically from year to year, from about as little as 20% to as much as 80%. “Why is it that there’s a lot of variability from year to year?” Eldering said. “We didn’t understand why that was.” Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2, or OCO-2, was launched in July 2014 to help discover those mechanisms and solve that mystery. Because the spacecraft was launched prior to the 2015-2016 El Niño season, it allowed the scientists to get a glimpse of the effect that the weather pattern had on the Earth’s ability to store carbon. “You can think of it as like a big natural experiment where you had a lot of heat and a lot of drought,” Eldering said. “So we could start investigating, how do plants respond when these conditions happen?” OCO-2 near-infrared sensors revealed that normal carbon sinks — forests in tropical South America, tropical Africa and Indonesia — weren’t pulling as much carbon down as they had in the past. But they were all doing so for different reasons. In South America, a long drought was slowing down the growth of trees and other plants, which meant they were taking up carbon dioxide more slowly. In Africa, temperatures were higher, which could mean that dead plant matter was decomposing faster than usual, allowing carbon dioxide to escape. And in Indonesia, a rash of forest and peat fires burned through trees, releasing their stored carbon, while also leaving fewer plants to pull that carbon down. “Now we can see that the tropical forest and plants didn’t absorb as much carbon as they usually do and that’s what caused this big increase in that time period,” Eldering said. Altogether, some 3 billion more metric tons of carbon emissions were released from land during El Niño, compared with 2011, the scientists said. And about 80% of those extra emissions came from these three tropical regions. Drought and higher temperatures have been linked to the climate change fueled by greenhouse gases. Now, it seems that there could be a vicious cycle at work. “If [the] future climate is more like the climate that we saw during this El Niño, the trouble is that the Earth may actually lose some of the carbon-removal services that we get from these tropical forests, and then CO2 will increase in the atmosphere even faster,” Scott Denning of Colorado State University in Fort Collins, an OCO-2 science team member who was not involved in this research, said at a NASA briefing. Another paper found that El Niño slightly suppressed the amount of carbon that the ocean released into the atmosphere. If that had not happened, the atmospheric emissions would have been even higher, researchers said. A third study looked at the carbon emissions of volcanoes and of cities. It found a major carbon spike over populated areas (such as Los Angeles), compared to less-populated regions nearby (such as the deserts to the north). A fourth paper managed to observe plant activity by looking for photosynthetic fluorescence — the tiny amount of radiation given off by plants as they spin sugar out of sunlight and air. The final paper, led by Eldering, summarized the state of OCO-2 science. The results should help experts develop more effective strategies to deal with climate change in the future, Eldering said. “If you want to make a good plan, you’ve got to have some good information,” she said. “This is going to add to that information, and hopefully be reflected in a better plan down the road.” The findings come a few months after President Trump’s budget plan proposed to cut OCO-3, a follow-up mission that would continue OCO-2’s work. http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-nasa-carbon-observatory-20171012-story.html
Is there another world on the edge of our solar system? Nasa says it is likely mysterious Planet Nine DOES exist Nasa highlights five different lines of evidence of the existence of Planet 9 Imagining Planet 9 doesn't exist generates more problems than it solves The team is now using the Subaru Telescope in Hawaii to find Planet 9 It hopes the detection of the mysterious world will also shed light on its origin http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4976860/Nasa-says-Planet-Nine-DOES-exist.html
Penguins die in 'catastrophic' Antarctic breeding season All but two Adelie penguin chicks have starved to death in their east Antarctic colony, in a breeding season described as "catastrophic" by experts. It was caused by unusually high amounts of ice late in the season, meaning adults had to travel further for food. It is the second bad season in five years after no chicks survived in 2015. Conservation groups are calling for urgent action on a new marine protection area in the east Antarctic to protect the colony of about 36,000. WWF says a ban on krill fishing in the area would eliminate their competition and help to secure the survival of Antarctic species, including the Adelie penguins. [...] http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-41608722
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