Ex-Scientologist Leah Remini speaks out after Danny Masterson sentencing
Actress and former Scientologist Leah Remini speaks with CNN's Jake Tapper about the sentencing of actor and Scientologist Danny Masterson, who was convicted on two counts of rape earlier this year. The Church of Scientology has denied allegations it harassed Masterson's accusers. Remini has filed a lawsuit against the organization claiming years of harassment, but the group has also denied her allegations.
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Hear from ex-Trump aide after guilty of contempt verdict
Peter Navarro, former Donald Trump trade adviser, spoke to reporters moments after he was convicted of contempt of Congress for not complying to a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol.
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This US factory is actually Chinese state-controlled
As US lawmakers grow concerned over countries, including China, buying US land, many states have considered or already passed legislation to ban or restrict foreign entities from owning land
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Hear Michigan fake elector admit to working with Trump lawyers on radio show
In a December 2020 radio interview, Meshawn Maddock, one of the 16 fake electors in Michigan detailed the Trump-campaign-directed plan to use a slate of fake electors to help Donald Trump win their state. CNN's Andrew Kaczynski reports.
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Has Russia's influence in Africa diminished? A former ambassador says yes
High among those was whether the continent could wean itself off the Russian gas it had thirstily guzzled for decades – and avoid being at the mercy of President Vladimir Putin should he cut that supply off in response to support for Ukraine.
For Europe, energy security has always been a trade-off: Cheap, imported energy comes with the risk of dependency on the countries from which it originates.
In the case of Russia and its natural gas, officials initially speculated that a long, cold winter in 2022-23 could force Europe to temper its punishment of Moscow. After all, developed countries like those in the European Union could not reasonably let their citizens go cold for the sake of Ukraine.
A combination of luck, planning and Europeans’ support for Ukraine, however, left the energy war – once considered Putin’s ace in the hole – redundant. Europe had an especially mild winter while governments and citizens made a concerted effort to use less gas.
That combination of a warm winter and lower gas consumption created a window for Europe to pivot from its Wandel durch Handel (Change through Trade) policy – which assumed that Russia would fall in line with Western values for cash.
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Wildfires,hurricanes and flood: Climate change already hitting US,according to new UN study
The Earth just sweltered through its hottest June-August on record, European scientists announced Wednesday. In addition, ocean temperatures were also at unprecedented highs in August and Antarctic sea ice remained at a record low for the time of year.
It was also the hottest August on record – by a large margin – and the second-hottest month ever, after July 2023, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Copernicus Climate Change Service. Climatologists define summer as the months of June, July and August. Officially, the first day of fall isn't until Sept. 23.
“Our planet has just endured a season of simmering – the hottest summer on record," United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a statement. "Climate breakdown has begun."
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A New Crew Heads to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – September 1, 2023
A new crew heads to the space station, a major storm spotted from space, and a robotic spacecraft enabling human missions to the Moon … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Watch the "Ring of Fire" Solar Eclipse (NASA Broadcast Trailer)
On Oct. 14, 2023, a “ring of fire,” or annular, solar eclipse will travel from Oregon coast to the Gulf of Mexico. Weather permitting, most of the Americas will be able to view at least a partial solar eclipse. Click here to see the NASA 2023 and 2024 Solar Eclipse Map: https://go.nasa.gov/USEclipseMaps
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, but is just far away enough in its orbit that the Sun is not completely covered—creating a large, bright ring in the sky.
WARNING: During an annular eclipse, it is never safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection designed for solar viewing. How to safely view an eclipse: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/eclipses...
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Find out why July 2023 was a record-breaking month on This Week @NASA – August 18, 2023
Find out why July 2023 was a record-breaking month, a high-flying NASA aircraft is helping to study lighting, and making landings safe for flights of the future … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
NASA Tests Ways to Crash Land on Mars
We’re testing a new way of landing on Mars… by crashing into its surface. The Simplified High Impact Energy Landing Device (SHIELD) is a lander concept being tested at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). It could one day provide a new way for low-cost missions to land on Mars. Rather than rely on parachutes or retrorockets, SHIELD would include a collapsible, accordion-like base to absorb the energy of a landing. A full-size prototype of the base was tested on Aug. 12, 2022. The prototype was hurled at the ground from the top of a nearly 90-foot-tall (27-meter-tall) drop tower at JPL. A steel plate ensured the impact was even harder than what would be experienced on Mars. The design worked: After crushing against the steel plate at 110 mph (177 kph), several electronic components inside the SHIELD prototype, including a smartphone, survived the impact. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/California Academy of Sciences
How to Bring Mars Sample Tubes Safely to Earth (Mars News Report)
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover is filling sample tubes with rocky material on the Red Planet as the agency works on the next steps to get them safely back to Earth. The Mars Sample Return campaign would bring samples collected by the Perseverance rover to Earth for detailed study. The campaign involves an international interplanetary relay team, including the European Space Agency (ESA). These samples could answer a key question: did life ever exist on Mars? Aaron Yazzie, who works on the Mars Sample Return campaign, explains the work being done at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to ensure the safe return of the sample tubes. For more information on Mars Sample Return, visit mars.nasa.gov
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SWOT: Earth Science Satellite Will Help Communities Plan for a Better Future
A new Earth science mission, led by NASA and the French space agency Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES), will help communities plan for a better future by surveying the planet’s salt and freshwater bodies. The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission will measure the height of water in lakes, rivers, reservoirs, and the oceans. As climate change accelerates the water cycle, more communities around the world will be inundated with water while others won’t have enough. SWOT data will be used to improve flood forecasts and monitor drought conditions, providing essential information to water management agencies, civil engineers, universities, the U.S. Department of Defense, disaster preparedness agencies, and others who need to track water in their local areas. In this video, examples of how SWOT data will be used in these communities are shared by a National Weather Service representative in Oregon, an Alaska Department of Transportation engineer, researchers from the University of Oregon and University of North Carolina, a NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist working with the Department of Defense, and a JPL scientist working with the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Agency. :30 - Flood Watches & Warnings - Portland, Oregon 1:08 - Water Management - Fern Ridge Lake, Oregon 2:05 - Protecting Infrastructure - Alaska 2:54 - National Security - Department of Defense 3:24 - Coastal Protection - Mississippi River Delta SWOT is expected to launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California in December 2022. The mission is a collaboration between NASA and CNES, with contributions from the Canadian Space Agency and UK Space Agency. JPL, which is managed for NASA by Caltech in Pasadena, California, leads the U.S. component of the project. To learn more about the mission, visit: https://nasa.gov Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CNES/Thales Alenia Space
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Cat Meowing🌹🐈🐈🌹-Cat Sound- Cute Cat Videos Welcome The Dancing BG, thanks for watching and hope you have a meowtastic day!
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BREAKING NEWS: Peter Doocy Confronts Jean-Pierre About ISIS Sympathizer Sneaking People Into U.S.
Fox News reporter Peter Doocy presses Karine Jean-Pierre about reports that an ISIS sympathizer is smuggling people into the U.S.
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BREAKING NEWS: Kristi Noem Warns Congress That New Biden Rule Endangers US Freedom
At today's House Natural Resources Committee hearing, Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) spoke out for H.R. 3397, a law that would require the Bureau of Land Management to withdraw a federal rule on conservation.
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Cat videos What Can't Cats Walk On?#1 just for fun
Today, cats battle with the Water Balloon Floor and more!
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beautiful girl dancing by ANKHIYON SE GOLI MAARE
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