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Lately

I've been thinking

thinking 'bout what we had

I know it was hard

it was all that we knew

yeah

Have you been drinking

to take all the pain away?

I wish that I could give you what you deserve

Cause nothing can ever

ever replace you

Nothing can make me feel like you do

You know there's no one

I can relate to

And know we won't find a love that's so true

There's nothing like us

there's nothing like you and me

Together through the storm

There's nothing like us

there's nothing like you and me

Together

I gave you everything, baby, everything I had to give

Girl, why would you push me away? Yeah

Lost in confusion

like an illusion

You know I'm used to making your day

But that is the past now

we didn't last now

I guess that this is meant to be

Tell me was it worth it?

We were so perfect

But baby I just want you to see

There's nothing like us

there's nothing like you and me

Together through the storm

There's nothing like us

there's nothing like you and me

Together

There's nothing like us

there's nothing like you and me

Together through the storm

There's nothing like us

there's nothing like you and me

Together

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Bhogi Celebrations in USA అమెరికలో భోగి పళ్లు | TLife US Vlog - Duration: 4:16.

Many times people asked me personally and through channel

that how people celebrate festivals in USA

As today is Bhogi ( First of three days of sankarnthi )

we are celebrating by showering Jujube fruits on children

let's watch what all the items we get specific to celebrate bhogi

So the Items we got for Bhogi fruit shower

Flowers

sacred rice/ holy rice

Rice Balls

Coins

and Jujube Fruits

we got all the required items

for just a small packet of Jujube we spent 3$

It's very rare to get these here we felt fortunate to get these this year

So we planning to invite my kids friends and celebrate Bhogi

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Joe Biden: Healthcare in the US | In-Person | J.P. Morgan - Duration: 2:30.

It's really, really complicated.

But what I found out that disappointed me the most is things that I'd imagine if I told

you or told the audience that were… weren't happening // There's not much collaboration

at all, with knowing that the more collaboration we get to cures much more quickly.

// For example, when my son had his cancer genome // a lot of things that I learned that

were impediments that existed; silos had been built up of information and data that were

not accessible.

Whereas if they were put together, we'd move a lot more quickly to finding answers on how

to deal with these cancers.

I think what they can do and should be doing is moving as strongly as they can to put pressure

on their elected representatives and on companies to begin to move more systematically and rapidly

toward dealing with cures to cancer that are available to us now, and making them affordable

and accessible to people.

// I was, vice president of the United States.

I literally had an entire Air Force available to me to get me anywhere I needed to get,

to get my son to the right doctors, hospitals, et cetera, and I thought to myself, what would,

how would people I grew up in my neighborhood in Claymont, Delaware, how do they do it?

How do they-- just practical things, like if you have a neighbor who is going through

chemotherapy, // If they are going through a particularly difficult time, offer to watch

their home for them.

Offer to drive them.

// and make a world of difference.

I know that sounds so overly simplistic, but it can change people's lives.

There are so many things to look forward to, it's the things we can do to prevent cancer

in the first place, diagnose it when it occurs, to get it early, be in a position once it's

diagnosed to be able to get treatment, and turn some cancers into chronic diseases instead

of death sentences, and absolute outright cures.

And so we should all be putting 100% of our effort behind dealing with a disease that

affects almost every family.

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US| Ralph Northam is resigning. He just doesnt know it yet. The Washington Post - Duration: 3:31.

US| Ralph Northam is resigning. He just doesnt know it yet. The Washington Post

Ralph Northam is the former governor of Virginia. He just doesnt know it yet.

His governorship ended, as a practical matter, on Friday night, he was in a just surfaced 1984 photograph from his medical school yearbook of one man in blackface and another in a Ku Klux Klan robe and hood.

The Democratic governor attempted weakly to apologize in written and video statements Friday, and then, bizarrely, to his admission.

But his flailing doesnt much matter, because he has been denounced and disowned by his fellow Democrats; his only path forward as governor is as pariah and laughingstock.

The against Northam by his fellow Democrats has been overwhelming: members of the Virginia congressional delegation and Democratic caucuses in the state legislature, the former governor, the incoming head of the Democratic Governors Association, the mayor of Richmond, presidential candidates, Virginias legislative black caucus, the NAACP and a whos who of activists on the left.

Rejecting Northams weak attempts at an apology, former senator Barbara Boxer D Calif. put it best: Its not about apologizing, governor, its about having failed to reveal and explain your deep racist past as you ran as a Democrat in the 21st century.

Northam must think this terribly unfair. He : Army doctor treating those wounded in the Persian Gulf War, pediatrician who volunteered at a childrens hospice. But some things should disqualify people from public service — a Nazi salute, sexual assault, preying on children and, yes, dressing as a Klansman or in blackface — and it doesnt matter if it happened 35 years ago.

The Democrats swift and severe reaction is reassuring. They have said allegations of past misconduct made Alabamas failed Senate candidate Roy Moore, Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh and, above all, President Trump unfit to serve, but they are holding their own to account as well. This isnt about politics but about right and wrong.

Republicans, fitfully, appear to be coming to terms with this, too, even as they continue to avert their gaze from Trumps behavior. Last week, Florida Secretary of State Mike Ertel, recently appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis R , when a 2005 photo of him in blackface surfaced. The previous week, House Republicans, after years of tolerating the racist antics of Rep. Steve King R Iowa , of his committee assignments and a resolution condemning white supremacy though they a full censure of King .

The MeToo movement has nine members of Congress and scores of others in politics and journalism, Megyn Kelly was at NBC after she defended blackface, and efforts to purge Confederate icons an idea Northam supported and his 2017 opponent, Ed Gillespie, opposed have proliferated.

Some might think this all a witch hunt, to use the presidents term of art, but it is, at least in part, a salutary backlash against what Trump represents. Appalled by his racism, his vulgarity and his appalling treatment of women, we are reacting by holding public officials and hopefully ourselves to a higher standard. We are cleansing ourselves for the sins of Trump.

Likely the purge goes too far at times. at the way Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand D N.Y. railroaded her colleague Al Franken D Minn. from the Senate. But the reinvigorated movement to hold public officials accountable for actions past and present means that Americans are not letting Trump define downward acceptable behavior: Republicans tribal loyalty lets him get away with disgusting behavior, but we are not letting it become normalized.

Those on the right were poised to pounce on Democrats for failing to denounce Northam after they asserted the relevance of Kavanaughs behavior 35 years ago and Moores behavior about 40 years ago. Right wing blogger Erick Erickson that Democrats were doubling down defending Northam and said those who think wearing a Make America Great Again cap makes you racist are really quiet about Northam.

But as an avalanche of condemnation quickly built, Erickson because the reaction proves me wrong.

Certainly, Democrats could do better. Party figures have been slow to criticize Rep. Rashida Tlaib D Mich. the anti Semitic dual loyalty slander to say those who supported a bill countering anti Israel boycotts .

But their reaction to Northam shows they wont excuse in fellow partisans behavior even 35 years distant they condemn in Trump acolytes such as Corey A. Stewart a who had Trumps backing in his unsuccessful GOP Senate bid in Virginia and DeSantis who won despite telling voters not to by electing his African American opponent . Hopefully Republicans, in small gestures such as their belated denunciation of King, are beginning to think about purging the greater poison Trump has injected into their party.

We are better than what Trump makes us appear to be.

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[HARSH TRUTH] The REAL reason US Government Shutdown isn't over - Duration: 2:33.

Recent correspondence from the White House has informed the public of an itchy outbreak.

We caught up with president Trump this afternoon for comment, and the president revealed his

unfortunate first hand experience...

Hazardous materials expert John Reamer tells us, inner city teens are ghosting after discovering

fermented rinds along the foundation of the Trump tower.

Live polls show the public is divided on this issue.

We have two sides battling for a decision on what to do.

So, what is the solution here?

49% of Americans argue that each Brisbane pickled summit fox was quickly entertained

before packing.

This demographic takes pride in their focus on the powerful padded hinds, and strongly

believe Americans will feel the results.

Currently on the winning side, 51% of Americans believe that the Trump Administration should

not be storing fermented rinds where inner city teens can access them.

As we have seen, it's causing an itchy outbreak, and parents are riled up.

SWAT has been deployed to handle the most aggressive units.

Chief Tamerian reports his team is currently containing the steaming worm-like appendage.

Even as it flew back and forth, knocking over the metal tray and bursting the ceiling lights

before struggling to detach its roots from the tattered, foamy carcass.

Those who disagree with the Trump administration's choices here may be correct, but in our editorial

opinion, the more pressing issue here is that one can't expect to pin a horse whisperer

to the hay and rub two salted limes into their sockets.

I'd love to know your thoughts.

How is the government shutdown affecting you?

Have you encountered any fermented rinds or splined, rusted pecking towers?

Let us know in the comment section below, and be sure to absolutely SMASH that like

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U.S. nuclear envoy arrives in S. Korea ahead of talks with N. Korean counterpart - Duration: 0:50.

U.S. Special representative for North Korea Stephen Biegun landed in South Korea just

over an hour ago for follow up meetings with his North Korean counterpart.

Biegun said nothing to reporters as he left the airport, but diplomatic sources say he's

expected to meet with his new North Korean counterpart Kim Hyok-chol on Monday to discuss

Pyeongyang's denuclearization and the corresponding measures the U.S. will give in exchange.

They are also likely to fine tune some details of the planned summit between their leaders,

scheduled for late February.

The exact venue and time of this Monday's talks have not been revealed, nor has the

length of Biegun's stay.

But before he meets with Kim, Biegun will first meet with his South Korean counterpart

Lee Do-hoon Monday morning, reportedly to prepare.

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U.S. Air Force Hosts CyberPatriot Competition To Highlight Cyber Defense - Duration: 1:55.

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As US Midwest thaws out, California braces for fierce winter storm - Duration: 2:34.

As US Midwest thaws out, California braces for fierce winter storm

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Los Angeles: As the US Midwest and East Coast thawed out from days of bitter, deadly cold, Californians on Friday battened down the hatches ahead of a fierce winter storm carrying heavy rains and high winds that could touch off urban flooding and mudslides.

Though the sun was out in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon and temperatures hovered in the low 60s Fahrenheit, the National Weather Service said rain would begin to fall later in the evening and continue without let up through Saturday night.

This is a very big storm coming through Southern California, from the eastern Pacific Ocean, said National Weather Service meteorologist Rich Thompson.

The NWS predicted up to three inches of rain in coastal and valley areas with seven to eight inches forecast for mountain areas. Central and Northern California were also expected to be hit by rain and high winds.

Thompson said the weather service was not expecting the rain to be significant and sustained enough to cause widespread, damaging mudslides in areas left blackened and denuded of trees by major California wildfires late last year.

There might be the potential for minor mud and debris flows. Traffic accidents, urban flooding. Things like that, he said, adding that trees could fall amid high winds and saturated soil and that coastal waters could be dangerous for boaters.

Winter storm watches were issued for the areas damaged by wildfires, including the foothills above the post seaside community of Malibu left blackened by the Woolsey Fire in November.

An Arctic air mass sent south by a disruption in the polar vortex jet stream brought bone chilling cold to a large swath of the United States this week, causing more than a dozen deaths, closing schools and halting mail service.

The cold eased on Friday as the jet stream retreated, with temperatures forecast into the mid 40s to low 50s Fahrenheit through the weekend and Monday.

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Doctor Who | We all carry our prisons with us. - Duration: 2:36.

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Scouting the Southwest | US Camel Corps - Duration: 16:23.

Love it or hate it, the military is often on the cutting edge of technology.

There's nothing like a good war to get the military to think outside of the box and come

up with new solutions to old problems.

Usually that problem is how can we kill people but like… from a distance.

But seriously, along with things like rockets, the internet and even wifi started off as

a military idea.

Not all of their ideas were winners though.

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In the 1840s, Manifest Destiny was all the rage, Americans were crossing into the west

by the tens of thousands and we were staking claim to basically everything the light touched.

It was one of the primary motivations behind the Mexican American War.

When it became apparent that the United States was about to capture all of this new land

from Mexico, people were already thinking of ways to cross it.

You see, the southwestern United States is a literal desert.

The sarlacc pit from Return of the Jedi was filmed near Yuma, Arizona.

So donkeys, mules, horses, and humans had a hard time crossing that desert due to a

lack of water.

In 1847, before the war was even over, Major G.H.

Crosman and Major H.C. Wayne submitted a report to the War Department, which is now the Department

of Defense, suggesting that camels might be the way to go.

For strength in carrying burdens, for patient endurance of labor, and privation of food,

water & rest, and in some respects speed also, the camel and dromedary are unrivaled among

animals…

They will go without water, and with but little food, for six or eight days, or it is said

even longer.

Their feet are alike well suited for traversing grassy or sandy plains, or rough, rocky hills

and paths, and they require no shoeing…

The report reached the Senate Committee on Military Affairs, which is now known as the

Senate Armed Services Committee, where it was mostly laughed off as ludicrous.

Some senators even said that the desert is too cold.

Which it is believe it or not, but camels live in the desert, they're already used

to that.

One senator who really took to the proposal and tried for several years to get it implemented,

was Jefferson Davis, a man famous for always supporting good ideas.

In 1853, Jefferson Davis was appointed Secretary of War under President Franklin Pierce.

He continued to pressure Congress and the President to allocate funds for a small experiment

to see how viable the idea was, which they finally did in 1855.

Congress granted $30,000 to the project, about $866,000 in 2019 money… which is about one-tenth

of the price of a single M1 Abrams tank.

Davis wasted no time and two months later, Major H.C. Wayne and Lieutenant D.D.

Porter of the USS Supply were sent to the Mediterranean to purchase the first batch

of US camels.

Major Wayne went on his own little side quest to learn about camels first.

He stopped at the London Zoological Gardens to learn about their care and then interviewed

members of the French Camel Corps in Paris.

Yes, there was a French Camel Corps, they just used them to colonize Algeria.

Then he went to the Crimea, where camels were actively being used by the British in the

Crimean War against Russia.

It was there that Wayne decided dromedaries were preferable to camels.

Back in the day, the term "camel" usually specifically referred to the two-humped Bactrian

camel, it was significantly larger and slower, but could carry more weight.

A dromedary is the one humped Arabian camel.

It was quicker, could still carry a considerable load, and was much easier to ride, in fact

Arabian camels had been used for military purposes for as long as the horse.

Some militaries even outfitted them with cannons…

I know that's just a drawing so you might not believe me.

So here's a real picture, look at that, that's awesome!

Ahem, so anyway, Wayne and Porter were ordered to buy several different kinds of camels from

different places in order to test which ones would be suitable in America.

The story of their adventures is actually kind of funny.

They became somewhat experts in the camel trade and were able to refuse gifts of diseased,

worthless camels from the viceroy of Egypt.

Porter even had to construct a "camel deck" on the ship because they were so much larger

than horses.

In the end, they paid about $250 each for 33 camels from five different countries.

Twenty one larger Arabian camels for general hauling, nine swift dromedary camels for chasing

off Indians – direct quote from Jefferson Davis – two Bactrian two-hump camels, and

one Booghdee hybrid camel with only one hump.

A few camels died on the trip over.

But also, a few were born, so in May 1856, 34 camels landed in Indianola, Texas, beginning

the US Camel Corps.

The Texans laughed at Wayne, saying there was no way a camel could carry more than a

mule.

And I'll give it to them, camels do look pretty awkward.

But in front of a crowd, Wayne loaded four bales of hay, weighing a total of 1256 pounds

onto one camel, and it stood up and walked away without any struggle.

To convey to you the surprise and sudden change of sentiment when the camel, at the signal,

rose and walked off with his four bales of hay, would be impossible.

This was enough to make front page news in Texas.

Mules can carry about 300 pounds, a Bactrian camel can carry up to 1500, one of the larger

Arabians can carry 1000 pounds, and the swifter dromedaries can only carry 700.

Which is still more than double what a mule can carry.

The Camel Corps was stationed at the newly constructed Camp Verde, Texas, about 60 miles

north west of San Antonio.

But it wasn't just camels that were recruited into the Army.

Major Wayne also hired five Arabs and Turks to help teach the Americans how to properly

care for and ride the camels.

They actually make an appearance in several movies about the Camel Corps.

Praying, caterwauling heathens, that's what they are.

Don't seem to matter much how man looks to god, long as he looks.

The most famous of them was Hi Jolly… though his real name was actually Hadji Ali and the

Americans just couldn't pronounce that.

Though that wasn't his real name either.

It was actually Philip Tedro, he was a half-Greek, half-Syrian from Turkey, though it wasn't

actually Turkey at the time, it was still the Ottoman Empire.

But like many people who convert to Islam and complete the Hajj, he changed his name

to Hadji Ali.

Many of my fellow veterans will probably recognize that word as the derogatory term for Muslims.

But it actually just means "someone who has completed the Hajj" the closest Christian

word would be Pilgrim.

Think back, Pilgrim.

So when you call someone a hadji, you're basically calling them a pilgrim.

Well take some advice, Pilgrim.

Do you know how or when that term became a pejorative?

It comes from Jonny Quest, the 1960s cartoon.

This character is named Hadji, he's actually Indian, and while there are Indian Muslims,

it's pretty clear in the show that he's Hindu.

But you know, all brown people are basically the same, I guess.

Anyway, Hadji Ali or Hi Jolly, was so important to the project that he also appears in every

movie about the Camel Corps.

While we're performing introductions, let me introduce you to Hadji Ali from Smyrna,

we call him Hi Jolly.

How do you do?

Effendi.

Here you are Hi Jolly, no pork in yours!

Okay!

Hadji Ali's the name, or if you prefer as your barge driver so quaintly called me, Hi

Jolly!

Ha ha!

Camel instructor extraordinaire, at your service, sir.

The guy playing Hadji Ali in this one is actually Italian, but you know, all brown people…

I sure am glad whitewashing is no longer a thing in Hollywood.

It took the Americans a while to get used to the camels, the saddles are a bit awkward,

and camels are notoriously ill-tempered and stubborn.

They also smell different, not any worse than a horse, but different.

Which always made horses, donkeys, and mules afraid of them because they were this weird

foreign smelling animal, they'd always be restless when camels were around.

It was such a problem that Brownsville, Texas banned them from the city limits.

But Wayne continued to acclimate them and even began running experiments, when it became

obvious that camels weren't well suited for combat.

They're unwieldy in close quarters and can't sprint for very long like a horse.

In short bursts, camels have a top speed of 40 miles an hour, while a horse is only 30,

but can sustain it for much longer.

But the camel did beat the horse when it came to long distances.

During one experiment, he set a team of six camels against a team of six mules in a race

to San Antonio and back while carrying a cargo of oats.

The mules carried 1800 pounds and took five days, while the camels carried 3600 pounds

and took only two days.

That's double the cargo in half the time.

So it became pretty clear that the camels were much better suited for transporting cargo

as part of a wagon train.

In 1857, Buchanan was sworn in as president.

As a result, Major Wayne was transferred to another post and Jefferson Davis was out as

Secretary of War… but I have a feeling we'll be hearing from him again . And their replacements

were impressed with the camels so far.

So in June of that year, they were set to the task of helping E.F. Beale create a wagon

road across the 35th parallel, from Fort Defiance, Arizona to the Colorado River.

Kind of like the Southwest's version of the Oregon Trail.

He took 25 camels with him in the ultimate test of their ability, it's actually the

plot of every movie featuring the Camel Corps.

Except for Hawmps which is just terrible.

And look what gets off the boat, a bunch of raunchy, mangy… hawmps.

The expedition left in August 1857, and it took a while before Beale really warmed up

to the camels.

They pack their heavy load of corn, of which they never taste a grain; put up with any

food offered them without complaint, and are always up with the wagons…

It is a subject of constant surprise and remark to all of us, how their feet can possibly

stand the character of the road we have been traveling over for the last ten days.

It is certainly the hardest road on the feet of barefooted animals I have ever known.

You see, while horses need horseshoes, camel toes can take quite a beating…

I'm sorry.

The camels travelled 30-40 miles a day, they basically ate whatever they could find on

the trail including cactus, and would go 8-10 days without water.

The horses and mules would start to freak out from thirst after only 36 hours.

Here's a painting from the artist that went along with the expedition, as you can see,

the horses and mules are basically drowning themselves in the river, while the camels

are just hanging out in the back giving absolutely zero f***s.

Several times during the trip, they got lost while looking for a waterhole and it was the

camels that went out searching that saved the day.

I believe at this time I may speak for every man in our party, when I say that there is

not one of them who would not prefer the most indifferent of our camels to four of our best

mules.

They arrived at the Colorado River in October 1857, which was the biggest test, because

for those of you familiar with fording rivers, things don't always go your way.

This was compounded by the rumor that camel's can't swim.

It's said that camels can't.

Is it true that camels can't swim?

I don't know, we're about to find out.

Camels, can't swim!

No, instinctively afraid of the water.

They can swim, in fact, the older of the two movies shows them doing it…

Okay we'll just ignore that really bad cookie cutter frame there…

The point is that they totally c- what?!

WHAT?!

I think we're gonna need CaptainDisillusion to crack this one.

All the camels, fully loaded successfully swam across the Colorado River, which is an

average of 300 feet wide.

Two horses and ten mules drowned during the same attempt.

Beale's expedition continued to Fort Tejon, California, a distance of 1200 miles covered

in four months.

He left the camels there and retraced his steps a year later.

Extending the road from Fort Smith, Arkansas, through Fort Defiance, Arizona, to Fort Tejon,

California.

Much like the Oregon Trail, Beale's Wagon Road later became a railroad and then a rather

famous highway where you can get your kicks…

Route 66.

You can still hike the trail and find signs like this.

The camel experiment was declared a huge success.

The Secretary of War petitioned Congress to buy 1000 more camels in 1858, 1859, and again

in 1860.

But then the Civil War happened, starring our old friend Jefferson Davis.

Because of Beale's expeditions, 31 camels were in Fort Tejon, California, which remained

part of the Union, they were used for local hauling and map surveying during the war.

80 camels were still in Camp Verde, Texas and were captured by the Confederacy.

Many of the camels were abused or even killed, but a few of them were put to use by the Confederate

Quartermasters.

An entire infantry company in Mississippi used a single camel to carry their luggage

around.

Apparently even Robert E Lee was impressed by the camels.

When the war ended, all of the remaining camels fell under US control again, but they didn't

know what to do with them.

Because the railroad was about to render them obsolete.

The first transcontinental railroad was underway and as a result, people didn't really do

wagon trains anymore.

So some of the camels were sold at auction.

Camels went to circuses or civilian transportation companies, even Hi Jolly bought a few and

used them for several years.

Others were simply turned loose in the desert.

Wild camels were spotted for decades afterwards, Douglas MacArthur apparently saw one in 1885,

there were sightings in 1901 and 1913, and even one near the Salton Sea in California

in 1941.

But that's nothing compared to the Legend of the Red G host.

In 1883, a woman in Arizona was trampled to death by a camel who left behind tufts of

red fur, then it terrorized prospectors in the surrounding area and was rumored to be

carrying a dead rider on its back.

Once, a hunter took a shot at it and the head fell off, because why not, right?

It made its way down to Mexico, where it was known as el Fantasma Colorado and was eventually

shot and killed in 1893, still wearing a harness but the rider must have been shaken off.

And because everything comes full circle, legend has it that the rider was Hi Jolly…

even though he was still alive at the time.

Hadji Ali died in 1902 and he was such an important local figure that they put up a

pyramid shaped monument in his honor in Quartzsite, Arizona.

It also contains the ashes of Topsy, the last US branded camel, which died in 1934 at the

age of 80.

One of the other camels' bones were sent to the Smithsonian and are still on display,

even mentioning its time in the Camel Corps.

The camel experiment was never officially called the US Camel Corps.

But I mean, c'mon, what a cool name.

And because of the success of the experiment camels were imported and used all over the

west by civilians starting their own camel corps small businesses.

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While the military may have been the source of the ultimately failed camel experiment,

the idea was eventually picked up by civilian companies.

Maybe not to the extent that Wayne, Beale, or Davis would have liked, but that's due

more to the railroad than to the camel.

While you may think it was a silly idea to bring a foreign animal to the United States

to try and change the culture and landscape…

I'd remind you that horses are foreign to America too.

The United States is a nation of immigrants, not only with its people but with its ideas,

we often borrow foreign ideas and make them better.

Hamburgers, pizza, even the car, are all foreign inventions.

The camel was a foreign idea that probably would have worked if not for the bad timing

of the Civil War.

And an even better foreign invention coming along.

Many of the things you probably thought were American aren't, so take a look around,

you're surrounded by foreign ideas, which isn't so bad, because now, you know better.

The State of the Union is on Tuesday, so join us for some group therapy, I'll also be

at Vidcon London next week so there won't be a new video for a while.

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Pentagon Increases Drone Use On US Soil As US Becomes Police State - Duration: 4:22.

The Pentagon has published new data detailing their domestic drone usage here in the United

States, specifically drone usage for the year 28, and what they've released shows us that

on 11 different occasions, 11, they use their military drones for operations here in the

United States 11 times in one year.

Now you may not think that's a lot, right?

I mean we have 11,000 drones that we use here and abroad and we only had to use them 11

times on our own soil in 12 months.

That's not bad, right?

Well, it actually is.

When you consider that in the entire eight year period prior to 2018, we only use drones

on domestic soil a grand total of 11 times over eight years, but now under trump's direction

at the Pentagon, we've used them 11 times in the last 12 months.

Some of this is innocuous enough.

Okay.

Some of it.

One operation was for monitoring and detailing wildfires in California.

Another one was from monitoring wildfires in Oregon.

One of them was a for Colorado.

Two of them were for hurricane damage surveillance, so there's five.

That means there's six, six military drone operations here in the United States that

we're not just for gathering surveillance on, on damaging things that could harm American

citizens.

Now, some of those six and some of these actually went on for months at a time over five months,

uh, was surveillance of the border.

Yeah, tracking down those illegal immigrants, those alleged caravans just running those

military drones up and down.

They're looking for people that we could go and arrest the remaining missions will.

We still don't have a clear picture of what those were yet.

But let me tell you something.

This is terrifying.

I, this is literally big brother on an airplane.

Big Brother flying over us watching what we're doing

and it gets even worse because last year a former defense secretary, Jim Mattis actually

issued a new memo, changed the rules saying that I, the secretary of defense for the United

States no longer has to be the person to authorize drone missions.

Prior to this memo.

If there was a drone mission, whether it was on us soil or abroad, secretary of defense

had to be the one to issue.

It matters, changed it, and he said, you know what, any high ranking military official can

do it.

You know what?

Let's go a step further to.

Governors of states can now use our military drones at their own discretion.

You got a problem with riots?

Send in the military drone.

Oh, you think there's some civil unrest somewhere?

Send in the military drone.

These things are armed to the teeth.

They've got all kinds of surveillance equipment.

You can just monitor people.

Twenty four slash seven, giving them the illusion of security when in reality we have completely

sacrificed our own freedoms and that's what this is about.

This is a massive civil liberties abuse.

It's taking place at the hands of the trump administration and they want to do it more

frequently and based on what the Pentagon said they did in 2018, it's become obvious

that they are doing it more frequently, which means 2019 this year, I'm willing to bet we

beat that number of 11 domestic missions probably before Halloween of this year.

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Judge Jeanine: Northam should do us all a favor and just beat it - Duration: 7:46.

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Insane Photos That Show How Insanely Cold It Is In America Right Now - Duration: 10:03.

Insane Photos That Show How Insanely Cold It Is In America Right Now

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Working level talks to be held between N. Korea and U.S on Monday - Duration: 1:36.

U.S. special envoy to North Korea Stephen Biegun... arrives in South Korea this afternoon

for working-level talks with his North Korean counterpart scheduled for Monday.

They'll be working out the details and agendas for the highly anticipated second summit between

Pyeongyang and Washington.

Seo Bo-bin reports.

Ahead of the second bilateral summit between North Korea and U.S.,... Washington's envoy

to North Korea called on the regime to provide full disclosure of its nuclear and missile

programs.

According to diplomatic sources, Special Representative Stephen Biegun will be traveling to Seoul

on Sunday for working-level talks with his North Korean counterpart, Kim Hyok-Chol, ahead

of the second summit.

Prior to the working-level talks, it has been reported that Biegun will also be meeting

South Korea's chief nuclear envoy Lee Do-hoon... to discuss negotiation strategies.

No specific details regarding the venue has been announced,... but it is expected that

the talks could take place in the inter-Korean border village of Panmunjeom.

The discussion is expected to focus on denuclearization and corresponding measures that would be included

as part of the summit agenda.

The main sticking point is the range of concessions that the U.S. is willing to allow, in response

to the dismantling of North Korea's nuclear facilities.

The working-level talks could begin as early as Monday, but it is unclear how long it is

expected to last.

The U.S. State Department did release the starting date of Biegun's visit, but did not

specify when his schedule will end.

Seo Bo-bin, Arirang News.

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US Assemblyman: Crypto Is a Golden Goose, Regulation Could Save It - Duration: 16:50.

The state of New York is about to introduce the US's first cryptocurrency task force comprised

of stakeholders such as technologists, consumers, investors, blockchain companies and academics.

The task force will study the regulation and use of crypto and submit a report by the end of 2020.

The announcement was first made by New York State Assembly member Clyde Burnell

who is also chair of the Subcommittee on Internet and New Technologies.

We interviewed Clyde and asked him to tell us more about the task force.

Well I was interested in Bitcoin, I mean I think I first heard about it in, I don't know,

the early 2010s or something like that and so yeah I heard about it for a very long,

you know, for you know, a while back and I used to work for a state senator where we,

you know, while I was working for him, I used to, you know, look at, we were trying to find

out, you know, what was going on with Bitcoin and that was back in 2014, 2013, 2014.

When I was blessed enough to get in this position as a New York State Assembly member in 2016,

you know, it was, you know, at that time a lot of stuff had been changing in the blockchain

space and the crypto space so when I first heard of Bitcoin in, you know, 2000

around 2010 - 2011, Bitcoin was the only token out there, you know.

When I got elected, you know, we was, it was, a world of, you know we had - and I also I

also hold coins.

I also, you know, you know, have some tokens.

So, but, a lot have proliferated from them.

But one day I was sitting in this office and I said "I wonder what are the different ways?"

Because I heard that there were, I saw that there were some Bitcoin ATMs around New York City.

So I said "I wonder if there are any Bitcoin ATMs and what's the closest one to my office?".

So I typed it in Google and I saw that there was one a block and a half away from here.

Is it still there?

It's still there.

And that's the one I did, the episode I did, the episode of me discovering that Bitcoin ATM.

That was all impromptu, at the moment, where I found that ATM - a block and a half away from here.

So if you look at a golden, you know, if you look at the fable of a golden goose.

There was a goose that laid golden eggs and every day; it laid a golden egg.

Every day it laid a golden egg.

The owner of it was like "Wow!

This goose is gonna make me so much money and it's laying eggs, one egg everyday.

If I open it up, I want to get all the eggs out!"

And when he opened it up, he killed the goose.

No more eggs.

If we overregulate, we can kill that goose and cryptocurrency, blockchain technology,

has the potential to lay golden eggs for a very long time.

We need to make sure that we take care of the goose so that it can continue to lay eggs.

We don't, but we don't want it to, we don't want the goose to go around killing other goose.

All right?

We don't, also, we don't want to feed the goose too much so it becomes too big.

So I think that we have to make sure that we come out with regulations that protect

the goose, keep bad stuff from messing up the goose,

and to allow it also to continue to lay the eggs.

We're happy that the governor, Governor Andrew Cuomo, signed into law to be able to put together

a cryptocurrency - well we call it a digital currency task force - where we are going to

get stakeholders from around the industry, from technologists, to exchanges, to coins,

to investors, to consumers, to the New York State DFS, to be able to get in a room to

help figure out what the proper level of regulations are - to help figure out - to define what

these different tokens are, how do they use, how they are going to be used in New York,

to define and to figure out how to use blockchain property in New York, and they're going to

put together a report to help guide us on the right levels of regulations in this state.

What's great is that in conjunction with that task force California has a blockchain workgroup

and that was signed into law around the same time and with California study and New York study

and what have you, we could try to figure out the proper level of regulations and the

proper use of blockchain for the two biggest states, but really for the country, and maybe the world.

So a lot of people talk about the BitLicense and speak about it in a negative sense or

what have you, and we had to find the right level of regulations, but New York was the

first municipality government source in the nation, and in the world, to protect its investors,

to protect the regular consumers, right?

Back when New York State came out with a BitLicense, in 2014 when they were looking at it, we were

in a world where if you had, you know Bitcoin, and you purchased Bitcoin on an exchange like

Mt. Gox, and it was compromised, you had no recourse, none.

New York state, under the DFS (Department of Financial Services) in a short, in a deliberately

and very very smartly, came up with the BitLicense.

They had, and people, you know, and there's controversy around it or what have you but

I'm happy to be in a state where New Yorkers are protected.

If you are, if you're an exchange in New York and New Yorkers buy cryptocurrencies,

you are protected here.

Now that was that was four years ago.

There's a lot changes in four years, so the definition that was,

and then at that time - Bitcoin was the only player in town.

Right now we have, I don't know how many coins.

Right?

How many tokens?

Now we have different kinds of tokens.

Now we have security tokens.

Now we have utility tokens.

Now we have, we have a whole host of - you know - so the world has changed a whole lot

and so that's why this task force is important to look at, you know, not where the ball is

but where it's going.

But I think that New York is a great place for cryptocurrency.

I think New York is a great place for blockchain technology.

So crypto landscape in the U.S. is interesting.

So there are certain states that are wide open.

That's - right?

So I don't want to name any, but there's certain states that are wide open and say

"Look, any blockchain company, any blockchain business,

come on, we love you."

There are states that are saying, you know, "You want to pay taxes in crypto?

No problem."

"You want to pay whatever, you know, in crypto?

No problem."

And there are states that are not speaking about it at all.

So you had the whole gamut, right?

You had the whole gamut that's out there.

New York is the Empire State.

We like to brag about that but I think we are.

We are the Big Apple.

We are the Empire State.

But there is no doubt we are the financial capital of the world.

So we can't be the Wild Wild West.

We can't say whatever goes here, goes here.

Right?

Because the world is watching.

Not only are other states watching, the world is watching, right?

When we came out, the BitLicense had been used by many states and many countries as

a model for regulations.

So being that that's the case, being that we are, we have to be careful, deliberate,

and exacting on how we come out with these, with regulations, and our approach toward

cryptocurrency and our approach toward blockchain.

I can't speak on the SEC, that's federal government.

I can't speak on the SEC's potential decision on allowing Bitcoin electronic traded funds.

But I will say that in the space of cryptocurrency trading, you've seen two years ago, the commodities

exchange in Chicago, all right, trade in Bitcoin.

You've seen the New York Stock Exchange relax their view towards cryptocurrency.

You've seen many of the established financial institutions have and include cryptocurrency

and blockchain related divisions.

So in a relatively short time, that could be, that seemes like a long time for folks

- for the impatient young people in the space but in a relatively short time - the acceptance

of cryptocurrency in traditional finance - it's been happening on a very fast pace.

I know people are impatient, people think it's taking a long time, but it's not really,

it's not really taking a long time.

Keep in mind, we have to look at the context.

This is an asset, if I can call it that, that is 10 years old, that's a new thing.

That was developed very fast and that's changing very fast.

So for the SEC, for these financial, these established older financial institutions to

adopt these assets at this point is unheard of.

So Wyoming did it.

I think Ohio just recently said OK, I think, so it's interesting, if you looked at my YouTube

episode where I try to buy pizza with Bitcoin - when I actually went to go buy it - I couldn't

do it because I didn't want to spend - I didn't want to spend my Bitcoin on a two dollar pizza

and then have it be ten dollars later on.

So what's interesting is that I don't think crypto is in a place for currency and it's

my personal opinion.

This is my personal opinion.

This is not the opinion of the government.

I don't think crypto is in its place until - but what's interesting, generally speaking,

generally speaking, there are tokens that are called stable tokens that are, I think

they're called stable tokens, I think that's what they're called - excuse me if I'm wrong

but there are tokens that are pegged towards with the dollar, for example, right?

That don't have the volatility.

If that's kind of tokenized, then I could see that used as currency easier but also

I don't see I don't know if Bitcoin would be the standard to use as currency.

I would, when I went there, when I went to go buy the pizza, I would be more willing

to spend Litecoin on a pizza than Bitcoin.

So saying all that, I don't know if we're in place yet to have general acception, general

acceptance of accepting crypto for taxes.

How long do you think it would take?

I don't know.

You know I'm looking at these stablecoins and seeing that, you know that that's interesting

to me, you know, to see that if you know if you have these tokens that are, that are paid

towards, say the U.S. dollar, or some other kind of, you know, some other kind of fiat

currency, you know, what would that we know what that means.

So people are investing in, people are investing significant amounts in cryptocurrency.

Companies are wrapping their business around that technology.

So because that's the case it's very important to protect folks investments.

So whether you invest in something big or small, it's important for you,

on the one hand, for consumer protection and for investor protection,

to make sure that the new guys are properly protected.

So that's one thing.

So I don't think that, I don't think it's too small for us to regulate and they probably

meant larger scale, wider scale.

I don't know what the context of that question was because I respect the folks and I respect

that conference.

Another thing also is that also companies that are doing activities around the space

also want to make sure that they are properly protected and that they can grow.

So I think finding the right kinds of, the right level of regulation for them is important

and I don't think it's too small for us to talk about and think about.

I don't want to assure people one thing or not.

Like I said as how I defined, the way I view crypto, I view crypto as a great potential

that has great potential.

A great potential in the technology, a great potential to be able to exchange value with

and I think that it's a golden goose and the way I view it, and the same things, that we

properly, we find the right level of regulations so that we don't kill it and that it will

continue to provide eggs for us.

But this is not a new thing.

I mean I'm sorry.

It's not new that we're dealing with new technology.

I can imagine us having this same interview back in 1996 talking about the Internet.

You can say "Oh my gosh!

What are we gonna do about the Internet?"

You know how we're gonna start - what's the proper level of regulations?

Now keep in mind, we're in the Internet world, maybe 20 years into the Internet world and

we're still trying to figure out what to do with privacy.

We're still trying to figure out what the right levels of protections you need and what

are your rights with your personal data, right?

California just came out with a set of regulations.

Europe came out with their set of their GDPR you know less than a year ago.

So 20 years later we're still trying to figure out the Internet and we still, we have to

figure this out.

Twenty years later is still relatively new.

So with crypto I think we're in a similar space but even earlier.

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A New Arms Race? Putin Suspends Nuclear Treaty A Day After U.S. Withdraws | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 2:02.

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Venezuela isnt Syria Why the US shouldnt overreact to Putins bluff - Duration: 2:39.

Venezuela isnt Syria Why the US shouldnt overreact to Putins bluff

Putin has much to gain from this move: Venezuela under Maduro gives him an opportunity to flex Russias muscles and needle the US in the Western Hemisphere, while affording economic inroads for Russia.

But there are limits to how far Putin will go, and the US shouldnt get too worked up by what Russias power move amounts to: a bluff.

Sometimes Putins bets on authoritarian leaders turn out well, others not so. Putins military intervention in Syria in September 2015 proved decisive in saving the murderous Bashar al Assad and keeping him in power to this day. Putins backing for former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych ended with Yanukovych fleeing power in 2014 and Ukraine more pro Western than ever, albeit at great cost because of Putins ensuing invasion.

Moscow relishes opportunities to challenge the US. Doing so in support of a dictator less than 1,500 miles away from Miami is especially enticing for Putin. Given Putins belief that the West has meddled in Russias neighborhood in Georgia and Ukraine, he sees Venezuela as an opportunity to return the favor to the United States.

Russian support for Venezuela comes in the form of public messaging aimed at chipping away American credibility. At the UN Security Council on Saturday where Venezuela was the focus of debate, Russias representative, Vasily Nebenzya, blasted the US for trying "to engineer a coup detat in Venezuela."

"If anything represents a threat to peace and security," Nebenzya stated, "it is the shameless and aggressive actions of the United States and their allies to oust a legitimately elected President of Venezuela."

Similar warnings have come from other Russian officials, with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov denouncing the US "destructive policy" on Venezuela for recognizing Guaido over Maduro. Following a phone call between Maduro and Putin, the Kremlin complained about "destructive outside interference." In a claim rich with hypocrisy given Putins violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of neighboring Georgia and Ukraine, the Kremlin statement went on to warn that the US and others "grossly trample fundamental norms of international law."

Rhetoric is not the only means by which Putin has supported Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chavez. Over the past decade, the Kremlin has sent Caracas billions of dollars estimates range from dollar 17 billion to dollar 25 billion to prop up Maduros and before that, Chavezs regime. Rosnefts head and Putin ally Igor Sechin has paid numerous visits to Caracas as a show of Russian support for Maduro. Rosneft has claimed sizable stakes in Venezuelan gas and oil fields. Still, recent US oil sanctions against Venezuela have already caused pause among Russian energy firms. Russias Lukoil reportedly suspended contracts with Venezuelas state owned oil company Petróleos de Venezuela as a result.

The Venezuelan military, whose support has been vital to Maduro, has strong ties to the Russian military. Two Russian nuclear capable, long range Russian bombers flew to Venezuela in December, and arms sales from Russia to Venezuela have been steady. More recently, around 400 Russian contractors landed in Venezuela to provide personal protection for Maduro, .

Despite this support, Venezuela is not Syria, where Russia had a long standing base and was in a position with nearby forces to intervene in that conflict. Russias ability to project power in a serious way in Venezuela, a country thousands of miles away from Moscow, is virtually non existent. Accordingly, while Russia can come to Maduros support in the UN, Russia should not be hyped into a decisive player on the ground in Venezuela.

Moreover, Russia faces weaknesses at home. Its economy is stagnant, and the government last year decided for financial reasons to increase the age for pension eligibility in an extremely unpopular move. How then can the Kremlin justify sending billions of dollars to prop up Maduro? Putins disapproval rating has climbed to levels unseen since before his invasion of Ukraine, according to and while 34 percent disapproval would be good enough for any Western leader, those are historically weak numbers for Putin, in a country where polling is difficult and citizens might be afraid to tell a stranger they dont like Putin. A reckless military adventure and possible loss of Russian lives in far away Venezuela wont help Putins ratings.

Russia opposition activist Alexei Navalny that Venezuelas revolution means that billions of dollars "of our money that was invested over there will disappear." In a few months, Navalny predicted, Maduro may wind up seeking refuge in Moscow.

With Russia propping up his opponent, how can Guaido best handle the situation?

To avoid unnecessary problems with Moscow, Guaido should indicate that he will review all deals with outside powers, including with Russia, to ensure they serve the interests of the Venezuelan people, not a corrupt ruling class. By stating respect for investments and rule of law, Guaido would remove any automatic nullification of deals signed with Russia unless those deals were done for the sole benefit of Maduro and those around him.

The US should not overreact to Putins bluff. Instead,Washington should focus on working with the international community to maintain and shore up support for democracy in Venezuela.

The Russian government is not alone in sticking with Maduro, but Putins support for his Venezuelan counterpart is but the latest example of his standing by a murderous ruler who has destroyed his country for the sole purpose of staying in power and robbing it blind. The two have much in common.

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US NEWS | TSA agent suicide at Orlando International Airport causes delays Belleville News Democra - Duration: 2:54.

US NEWS | TSA agent suicide at Orlando International Airport causes delays Belleville News Democra

February 02, 2019 10:05 AM

A TSA agent committed suicide by jumping from the balcony of a Hyatt Regency Hotel near the Orlando International Airport on Saturday morning, sparking confusion and delays at the busy airport.

The man landed at the airports atrium, near some security checkpoints.

The Federal Aviation Administration briefly grounded flights.

Orlando police reported they are working the incident at the airport, but have not released the agents name.

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We can confirm the deceased individual involved in this incident is an employee of the . Our hearts are with the family during this very difficult time.

Orlando police, working alongside the Transportation Security Administration, said it was an isolated incident within the atrium area of the airport. Any reports of suspicious vehicles related to this incident are FALSE. The person that jumped has been pronounced deceased.

In a statement released to the media, Orlando International Airport MCO confirmed that the all of the airport is now open but there are delays because some passengers have to be rescreened.

Fox35 sports anchor/reporter Adam Shadoff posted a video clip of an airport when it was at a standstill after 10:30 a.m.

. at a standstill right now. Security lines stopped. Passengers forced to deplane and go out and recheck through security.

Passengers at the airport started tweeting around 9:45 that they heard a bang and then word began to spread.

Alright, so were in the Orlando airport this morning and all I hear is a loud BANG followed by people screaming. So naturally I thought there was some type of attack and started RUNNINNGGGGG. Spilling my hot coffee all over my hands, one man posted.

For a few hours, trains from sides 2 and 4 of the airport were stopped and airport spokeswoman this was out of an abundance of caution.

Fennell told the news site some passengers may have gotten through a security checkpoint at Gates 70 129 without being screened because of an isolated incident.

Throughout the morning, travelers took to social media to report on the delays and confusion.

Terrible situation at Orlando airport a little while ago. Person fell from one of the hotel balconies. That was tense there for a bit. Glad kids are ignorant, posted one.

I was told that a person jumped from a balcony and the gun shot noise was from the fall. Perhaps he/she landed on the shuttle track. All shuttles to/from the terminals are currently shut down. Will report back if I hear more info.

Im at the Orlando airport trying to fly home. A man jumped off the hotel balcony in front of security and killed himself in front of all these people

A hotel guest at the Hyatt told WPLG and jump from the balcony. Thought it was strange and then thought he may be observing the security area below since he was TSA.

Suicide is on the rise across the United States. It is more than a mental health condition — states and communities can adopt comprehensive strategies to prevent suicide.

Miami Herald Real Time/Breaking News reporter Howard Cohen, a 2017 Media Excellence Awards winner, has covered pop music, theater, health and fitness, obituaries, municipal government and general assignment. He started his career in the Features department at the Miami Herald in 1991.

February 02, 2019 11:41 AM

Authorities say a volunteer member of a sheriffs search and rescue team was struck by a vehicle and killed after stopping to help at the scene of a highway traffic collision during heavy rain in Southern California.

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Real time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand.

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US| Chris Christie vs. Cory Booker in 2020? Heres what the ex gov said about that at N.J. book sign - Duration: 1:13.

US| Chris Christie vs. Cory Booker in 2020? Heres what the ex gov said about that at N.J. book sign

Maybe it crossed your mind when announced Friday hes : Is there any shot of a Booker vs. all Jersey showdown in 2020?

Dont even think about it, Christie told NJ Advance Media.

The former New Jersey governor spent Friday night signing copies of for a hometown crowd at Mendham High School, regaling them with tales of his own White House bid in 2016, and even doing impressions of the man who eventually won that race, .

It all came just hours after Booker became the newest New Jerseyan to seek the Oval Office when the U.S. senator revealed hes

Christie, a Republican who has long had , was quick to say he believes the senator stands a chance.

Sure he does, Christie told NJ Advance Media in between autographs. Corys bright, hes articulate, and hes talented.

The questions gonna be: I just hope he doesnt go crazy left because thats what he has to do to win, the ex governor added. Because if he does that in the Democratic primary, hell stand no chance in the general.

I hope he is who he is," Christie continued. "Authenticity is more important than ever.

a brief history of Cory Christie cracking each other up

But what about Christie? Hes hinted in recent days he — even though he dropped out of the 2016 presidential race after a disappointing finish in the New Hampshire primary and finished his time in New Jersey with record low approval ratings.

Theres that if Trump, a longtime friend and fellow Republican, is either forced out of office or doesnt run for re election, Christie might challenge now Vice President Mike Pence in the 2020 Republican primary.

So is theres a chance he might be sparring with Booker for the White House next fall?

No, Christie said swiftly when asked Friday.

Dont go to DraftPicks or FanDuel and bet on that, OK?" he added. No matter what odds they give you, I dont want you to lose your money.

A year after leaving office, Christie is generating headlines again as he promotes his memoir, Let Me Finish.

He kicked off a book signing tour Friday night at a mostly filled high school auditorium in Mendham, the town he and his family have called home for years. The event doubled as a fundraiser for the local public library.

Before signing copies, Christie spent an hour on stage being interviewed by his wife, Mary Pat Christie. Yes, at one point, he impersonated Trump.

Christie was recalling how Trump was impressed after in a Republican presidential debate three years ago.

When you leaned on that podium with that arm, you looked like Perry Mason, Christie, in full Trump voice, recalled the now president telling him.

Only Donald would remember Perry Mason, Christie joked in reference to the famed 1960s TV lawyer.

And then, he said to me, Do me a favor, OK? Dont ever get mad at me, Christie remembered.

Christie does his Trump impression. Hes recalling what Trump said to him after Christie attacked Marcia Rubio hard during a presidential debate.

Some other stories Christie told:

Christie recalls his famed Get the hell off the beach moment.

Christie and Booker teamed up to that was played at the New Jersey Legislative Correspondents Club dinner. Christie had high poll numbers and was a contender to be Mitt Romneys running mate. Booker was Newarks mayor, known for saving a neighbor from a fire. Heres the clip:

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US| Larry Summers isnt jumping behind Sen. Elizabeth Warrens wealth tax - Duration: 2:59.

US| Larry Summers isnt jumping behind Sen. Elizabeth Warrens wealth tax

Economist Larry Summers has advised Democratic presidents, but hes not ready to jump behind Democratic Sen. s proposed wealth tax.

Warren, of Massachusetts, is a prominent voice in the partys liberal wing and is exploring a run for president. Her proposal, which she is calling , would apply to Americans with more than dollar 50 million in assets.

However, Summers, who served as Treasury secretary under President and as director of the National Economic Council for President , told CNBC on Wednesday hed rather investigate other changes before moving "into whole new areas of taxation."

"The places I would look first are to closing shelters, broadening the base, increasing compliance, equalizing upwards the rates on capital income, fixing the estate tax loophole. Those things I think have very large potential," he said on "."

Warren is looking to raise about dollar 2.75 trillion over 10 years with her plan, which would impose a 2 percent tax every year on households with assets over dollar 50 million. That rate would raise to 3 percent on households with assets over dollar 1 billion.

Summers said its too early to reach any definite conclusions yet and urged more research on the topic.

"We do need to study pretty carefully why it is that most of the European countries, who usually are more progressive than we are and had wealth taxes, have decided over the last 15 or 20 years to eliminate those wealth taxes and why almost none of them get anything like the kinds of revenue that Sen. Warren is aspiring to get," he said.

Warren isnt the only one in the Democratic Party targeting the rich. New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez recently floated a on income above dollar 10 million.

The announcements have made the GOP — and the rich — jittery. Former Rep. Jeb Hensarling, a Republican who represented Texas from 2003 to 2019, , "I am fearful of it because in America we do not traditionally vilify success. We celebrate success."

Its also resonating with more centrist politicians. Former Starbucks CEO and possible independent presidential candidate cited Ocasio Cortezs ideas as one of the reasons .

However, polling has generally supported higher taxes on the wealthy, an issue that is becoming one of the most crucial of the nascent 2020 election campaign.

A recent Hill HarrisX survey of 1,001 registered voters found that 59 percent supported Ocasio Cortezs proposal. And a Fox News poll published last week found that 70 percent of registered voters backed hiking taxes for families making more than dollar 10 million a year.

— CNBCs Matt Belvedere contributed to this report.

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