Trumps bisarra utspel: De vill förbjuda kor och fönster i hus

Trumps bisarra utspel: De vill förbjuda kor och fönster i hus

Tillsammans med den republikanska politikern Mayra Flores och Robert Unanue, vd för det stora latinamerikanska matföretaget Goya, försökte Trump nå de latinamerikanska väljarna under helgen. I ett rundabordssamtal i Las Vegas diskuterade de bland annat vad Trump gjorde för väljargruppen under sina år som president. Trump: De vill ta bort kor och fönster Förutom att framhålla det arbete som Trump gjort för latinamerikaner passade han även på att ge en känga till Demokraterna och deras kandidat Kamala Harris inför presidentvalet i november. – Det enda de är framgångsrika inom är att slösa pengar på den nya gröna bluffen, sade Trump under samtalet. Den tidigare presidenten menade att Demokraterna inte är pålästa om miljö och klimat och saknar kunskap.

– De studerade aldrig området. De vill göra saker som, inga fler kor och inga fönster i byggnader. De har underbara planer för detta landet. Ärligt talat är de galna och skadar vårt land, sade Trump. Har tidigare kritiserats för sina påhopp Enligt The Independent ska Demokraterna ha svarat på uttalandet genom att kalla Donald Trump för "senil och osammanhängande." Debatten mellan de två kandidaterna inför presidentvalet har varit hård och tonen likaså. Trump har bland annat ifrågasatt Kamala Harris ursprung och kallat henne för "Kamrat Kamala" samt bilder med Harris stående framför en folkmassa med hammaren och skäran flaggor. Flera republikaner har även kritiserat och varnat Trump för att använda sig av personangrepp i så stor utsträckning. Nikki Haley som utmanade Trump i primärvalen är en av de som tidigare ställt sig kritisk. – Man kommer inte vinna genom att prata om att hon är korkad, sade Haley.

Här snubblar Trump på väg in i sopbil – väcker frågor om hälsan

Här snubblar Trump på väg in i sopbil – väcker frågor om hälsan

Efter ett kampanjstopp i Wisconsin under onsdagen har den 78-årige presidentkandidatens hälsa hamnat i fokus. I en video som spridits på plattformen X syns hur Donald Trump missar handtaget till dörren på en sopbil, varpå hans ben viker sig. Efter att ha snubblat tar han sig till slut in. Vägrar redovisa sin hälsa Donald Trump har till skillnad från Kamala Harris vägrat att tillkännage sin hälsodeklaration, och hans högra ben har tidigare varit föremål för spekulationer om hans hälsotillstånd. Mediaföretaget Mediastouchs chefredaktör Ron Filipkowski har publicerat ett videomontage över tillfällen som Trumps ben ställt till det för honom. Klippet har i nuläget över tre miljoner visningar. Blir äldst någonsin Flera personer har nu uttryckt oro över Trumps lämplighet som president, med anledning av den senaste videon. Tidningen Las Vegas Sun skriver att ”många experter, observatörer och till och med vissa Trump-anhängare” anser att den tidigare presidentens mentala skärpa och hälsa försämrats. Donald Trump skulle bli den äldsta personen att tillträda som USA:s president om han vinner valet den 5 november. I samband med förra presidentvalet i USA spekulerade4s det brett om att Donald Trump drabbats av en stroke. Han fick då läkaren Harold N. Bornstein att intyga att Trump var den ”friskaste presidenten någonsin”.

13 meter hög nakenstaty – av Donald Trump

13 meter hög nakenstaty – av Donald Trump

Las Vegas är världsberömd för bland annat sina kasinon, lyxhotell och nattliv. Från och med nu kan man även se en nakenstaty av USA:s tidigare president Donald Trump i staden. Den 13 meter höga statyn är en del av projektet ”Skev och skamlös” och ska turnera runt i landet. Detta för att inspirera till diskussioner kring ”transparens – eller brist på sådan – inom politiken, och utmana åskådarna att tänka kritiskt om politiskt inflytande”, enligt ett pressmeddelande rapporterar The Wrap. Statyn, som väger tre ton, har armarna fästa i snören – så de kan flyttas runt som en marionett. Projektet beskrivs som ”ett djärvt uttalande om transparens, sårbarhet och politiska personers offentliga personas", säger skaparna, som ännu inte har trätt fram. Dök upp naken i fem städer Det är inte första gången Trump dyker upp som staty. 2016 fann man nakenstatyer av Trump i New York, San Fransisco, Los Angeles, Cleveland och Seattle. Det projektet kallades ”Kejsaren har inga kulor” och skapades av gruppen Indecline, som som beskriver sig som ”aktivistiskt konstkollektiv” Statyn i Las Vegas installerades drygt en månad före det omtvistade presidentvalet.

Experterna om nattens attacker – därför påverkas Sverige

Experterna om nattens attacker – därför påverkas Sverige

Israel har utfört en så kallad förebyggande attack mot Hizbollah, efter att man fått uppgifter om att den Iranstödda milisgruppen inlett en attack mot landet. – Ungefär 100 stycken stridsflygplan från israeliska flygvapnet IAF attackerar vad man säger tusentals avskjutningsramper i Libanon för att hindra och förebygga en större attack, säger Anders Ekholm, överstelöjtnant på Försvarshögskolan. Israel har utlyst ett nödläge i 48 timmar i samband med att Hizbollah har attackerat landet med, vad man uppger, omkring 300 raketer som avlossats mot norra Israel. Attacken kan användas som signalpolitik Attacken mot Israel var väntad och ses som en hämnd för den dödade Hizbollah-ledaren. Enligt Anders Ekholm hade även Iran fått information om att attacken skulle ske. – Min bedömning är att det var något som Iran i allra högsta grad var införstådda i skulle ske. På det sättet kan man se det som att den bubbla som vi väntat på i ett antal veckor här nu skulle spricka, den sprack. Även om det inte var fullt ut i den omfattningen som jag tror att vi kommer se framöver. Och Anders Ekholm tror att attacken kan få politiska konsekvenser. – Jag tror att den här attacken kan användas, ur ett israeliskt perspektiv, som signalpolitik. Framför allt mot Iran. Men det återstår att se tills vi upptäcker effekterna av attackerna som avlossats. Därför påverkas Sverige Och det är inte första gången som Israel attackerat i förebyggande syfte, menar Anders Persson, Mellanösternexpert och lektor vid Linnéuniversitetet.  – Till exempel var det så här det stora kriget 1967 började, med ett preventivt anfall från Israels sida. Och även i tidigare krig i Gaza och det man kallar det andra Libanonkriget från 2006 så slog också Israel till med ett överraskningsanfall i början av de krigen, för att skaffa sig olika typer av praktiska fördelar. Anders Persson menar att det som nu händer i Mellanöstern kan påverka oss i Sverige på en mängd olika sätt.  – Allt från finansiella marknader, räntor, oljepriser, inflation, till terrorattacker, demonstrationer och allt annat.  Han fortsätter: – Mellanöstern följer inte Las Vegas-reglerna, det vill säga det som händer där stannar inte där. Här kan du läsa – det här vet vi om attackerna.

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If 42 is the number answering the meaning of life, the universe, and everything, this episode certainly isn't - but as far as car talk goes, it gets pretty damn close. With brakes, car configurator, test drive shenanigans, Formula 1 in Vegas, 2 car garage, Top Gear news, book chat and more, this is the Hitchhiker's guide to killing an hour and a half by listening to five grown men talk about cars! (01:08) Ceramic Brakes (18:39) Car Configurators (31:28) Best Test Drive Story (53:00) F1 Las Vegas GP (1:07:21) 2 Car Garage (1:20:03) Driving Tunes (1:22:16) Top Gear News (1:24:40) Variable Valve Timings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Las Vegas

Best known for its world-class casinos and lavish hotels, the desert city of Las Vegas, Nevada has a darker side, too. For decades, connections to organised crime tarnished its reputation. Now, Las Vegas attracts tens of millions of tourists every year, many of whom come to gamble. But did games of chance really drive the transformation of this small, dusty desert town? And will it ever shed its persistent nickname of Sin City? This is a Short History Of Las Vegas. Written by Emma Christie. With thanks to Dr Michael Green, associate professor of history at the University of Nevada and Las Vegas. For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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“You never become a rat. That’s against our religion, let’s say.”  Thursday, October 11, 1979. Around 4:30 a.m., a woman returns to her home in Las Vegas to find her belongings tossed around, bullet holes marking the walls and a trail of blood leading to her backyard. Hours later, the front page of the evening edition of the Las Vegas Review-Journal displays the headline, “Con Suspect Killed in ‘Bloody Murder.’” Forty years later, we revisit the scene of the crime with someone who was there when it happened.  For more on this episode, visit www.reviewjournal.com/mobbedup. To learn about The Mob Museum, visit www.themobmuseum.org.  

Our 2023 Las Vegas GP predictions

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“In some circles, the Mint 400 is a far, far better thing than the Super Bowl, the Kentucky Derby and the Lower Oakland Roller Derby Finals all rolled into one. This race attracts a special breed,” wrote Hunter S. Thompson in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. But how did a bunch of hospitality industry employees with little-to-no knowledge of motorsports turn a publicity stunt into The Great American Off-Road Race? Why did the Mint 400 go dark after twenty successful years? And what about this uniquely Vegas race ensured its eventual comeback? Buy the ticket, take the ride. Today on Past Gas: the story of The Mint 400.  Thanks to our sponsors: Start hiring NOW with a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at https://Indeed.com/PASTGAS . Offer good for a limited time. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/PASTGAS and get on your way to being your best self. More about Show: Follow Nolan on IG and Twitter @nolanjsykes.   Follow Joe on IG and Twitter @joegweber. Follow Donut @donutmedia, and subscribe to our Youtube and Facebook channels!   Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: http://bit.ly/PastGas. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/PastGas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Argent Empire | S1E5

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