Maxine Waters responds to Trump calling her ‘low IQ’
AM Joy 3/11/18
Rep. Maxine Waters responds to Donald Trump calling her ‘low IQ’ at a Saturday rally, telling Joy Reid that if Robert Mueller ‘doesn’t get Trump, Stormy will.’ Joy’s panel also joins to discuss the president’s latest mocking statements.
Should Trump advisor Peter Navarro run economic policy?
AM Joy 3/11/18
Should Peter Navarro run U.S. economic policy, because Donald Trump likes him, even though many experts do not believe his policies will benefit the American economy? Joy Reid and her panel discuss.
ICE stands accused of targeting immigrant activists who are also undocumented for deportation. Rev. Kaji Douša, a leader in New York City-area efforts to protect the undocumented, joins Joy Reid to discuss.
Dana Loesch’s NRA ad was mocked by Parkland student Sarah Chadwick, further showing that the gun lobby cannot scare silent young people today demanding common sense gun control. Joy Reid and her panel discuss the many threats reportedly made by some gun enthusiasts.
Trump calls NBC’s Chuck Todd expletive, attacks media
AM Joy 3/11/18
Donald Trump mocked NBC’s Chuck Todd, called Rep. Maxine Waters ‘low IQ,’ and called for the death penalty for drug dealers at a rally on Saturday that was slated to support a GOP candidate in Pennsylvania. Joy Reid and her panel discuss how many view his speech as unpresidential.
Jemele Hill: NFL, Richard Sherman, Michael Bennett
AM Joy 3/11/18
ESPN’s Jemele Hill talks sports in Trump’s America, following recent moves by the NFL’s Richard Sherman and Michael Bennett. She and Joy Reid discuss sports stars politically speaking out.
Vox’s editor at large, Ezra Klein, talks one-on-one with Melinda Gates, co-chair of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in a special live episode of The Ezra Klein Show podcast.
This live taping is part of Vox Media’s weekend of programming at SXSW called The Deep End, an immersive experience designed to ignite curiosity and encourage discovery. Explore the full schedule of events at https://www.voxmedia.com/a/go-deeper/sxsw-2018
Sunday, March 11th 2018[, with an appearance by Kristian Saucier]: Trump Hits Campaign Trail - President Trump gave an epic performance in Pennsylvania stumping for Rick Saccone, lauding the revival of manufacturing and tearing into the mainstream media. The announcement that Trump would meet Kim Jong-Un has stunned the world, and the left is seething over the possibility of denuclearization. Meanwhile, a record number of Americans are employed in 2018, smashing 8 previous records. On today’s show, we’ll discuss Trump’s strategy on North Korea, and how his tariff proposal will level the playing field on global trade. https://www.infowars.com/video-tommy-robinson-attacked-by-antifa-gang/ https://www.infowars.com/mothers-day-cards-go-gender-neutral/
It's obvious that this can was intentionally demolished. Structures do not collapse at freefall without explosives — I read it on the internet!
For those considering a rebuttal to this demonstration....
1. Why a soda can: The vast consensus among structural engineers — and even the engineers associated with Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth — is that Building 7 experienced a collapse of the interior that began some 8 seconds before the descent of the roofline (which included a 2.25-second period of freefall). This effectively left the “moment frame” of its tube design at least partially hollowed out, and thereby unable to support its own weight. See my video Building 7 Explained: The Tube That Crumpled”
2. The soda can is NOT a model or a simulation of the WTC7 frame, but it does illustrate a relevant principle: A *tube-like structure* (see #1) can support very high loads while intact, but once it begins to fail, the failure quickly propagates around the perimeter and its load-carrying capacity reduces tremendously. Such a buckled support structure offers virtually no resistance, compared to that structure’s resistance when intact. This explains why the can collapses straight down rather than tipping over — even though the system is extremely top-heavy — and why, for a part of its descent, the top of the can descended at a rate indistinguishable from freefall (it is within the margin of measurement error), just like 7WTC. No actual explosives or removal of support were required.
3. “7 World Trade Center did not have a giant bucket of water sitting on top of it” — It basically did. The frame buckled near the base, where loads were greatest, and the 35-40 stories above (weighing many hundreds of tons) were equivalent to the water bucket in this demonstration. If you prefer, imagine instead that the can is tall enough to weigh the same as the bucket: It would similarly buckle somewhere near the base and descend at least part of the way at freefall. An ideal version of this demonstration would be done in a centrifuge, where gravitational acceleration can be scaled so the can collapses under its own weight alone. This isn’t practical, though, so the bucket approximates the same effect. Again, this demonstration is *only* about the dramatic transition of a tube structure from very strong to very weak upon failure, and what this means regarding claims of freefall being “impossible without removing all resistance from underneath beforehand.”
Trump's Bracket | Our Cartoon President | SHOWTIME
Published on Mar 8, 2018 by SHOWTIME
Our Cartoon President releases his bracket and discusses tariffs, Stormy Daniels, and more with Anderson Cooper. Hope Hicks calls into talk to Anderson. Ted Cruz wins his primary and is ready to earn your vote.
Digital currencies are generating a lot of excitement. John Oliver enlists Keegan-Michael Key to get potential investors equally excited about the concept of caution.
100 years after the "Man in the Mud" Fiasco, we find ourselves asking.., What in the Hell is FEMA doing installing 5G WiFi ? And is Stormy Daniels really going to replace Hope Hicks in the Oral Office ?
Don’t miss @MeetThePress tomorrow! I know folks may be tired in the morning due to springing forward, so set those clocks and DVRs now before your eyes get too sleepy. https://twitter.com/chucktodd/status/972630042688872449
Out of Public View, Trumps and Kushners Are Talking Business LONG BRANCH, N.J. — Jared Kushner’s family company recently began construction on an oceanfront development in this Jersey Shore city, a project that has the strong backing of local officials, who agreed to support it with $20 million in bonds. But unknown to Long Branch officials, the Kushners have been in talks to team up with another family-run company that has an even bigger presence in the White House: the Trump Organization. The Kushners are in private discussions to have President Trump’s company manage at least one hotel at the center of the development known as Pier Village, according to people briefed on the previously unreported talks. The Kushner Companies and the Trump Organization have signed a letter of intent, though no deal is final and the Kushners are not required to inform city officials. The long-running talks blur the line between family, business and politics in ways that lack precedent: Both Mr. Trump and Mr. Kushner, the president’s senior adviser and son-in-law, retain financial interests in their family businesses. The Trump Organization’s outside ethics adviser has raised questions about a potential deal — one reason the two-year-long discussions have not been completed. The talks are underway as the White House role of Mr. Kushner has become increasingly strained because of his business dealings. Mr. Kushner lost his top-secret security clearance last month, in part because of worries that foreign governments might try to gain influence by doing business with him. [...] https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/10/business/trumps-kushners-hotel-deals.html