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new United Kingdom innovative visa coming soon

are you considering to apply for the tier 1 entrepreneur visa if yes then you

should be aware that the route possibly will be switched by the new innovator

visa before we continue please subscribe to our channel and press the bell icon

if you stay updated in December 2018 the United Kingdom government declared key

modifications to the tier 1 immigration Ruth they comprised the launch of the

new innovator visa which will exchange the present tier 1 entrepreneur visa the

UK home office is currently thriving on the aspects of the latest innovative

visa containing its rollout day there is presently no news available in public

about the obligations that will necessitate to be convinced under this

fresh path in the interim we would urge that any applicant desiring to submit an

application under the present ela 1 entrepreneur path consider applying as

early as possible the P 1 entrepreneur visa is intended for applicants seeking

to launch occupy or link a business in the United Kingdom candidates should

gratify a number of measures to be permitted entry clearance to the United

Kingdom in this path they contain that the individual need to have access to at

least 200,000 pounds for the intentions of financing in one or more United

Kingdom based company conditions apply an authentic aim to be vigorously

engaged in administrating of a business in the United Kingdom they should fulfil

the english-language obligation and show proof of adequate finances to sustain

themselves with no route to public funds the applicant should also deliver

spotless criminal record checks the investment finances can be split between

two major applicants if both applicants have even power of the finances and

similar position in the business in question the tier 1 entrepreneur path

directs to indefinite leave to remain il are also recognized as settlement after

five years of non-stop residents in the United Kingdom if the applicant

fulfills all the obligations applicants who have established a company with a

gross income of over five million pounds or have initiated ten or more full-time

jobs for local workers will be qualified for settlement after three years reasons

why visa applications get refused the most popular reasons that applicants

have their applications rejected is because they do not meet the essential

requirements or because they cannot adequately prove they are authentic

authorized representatives such as experienced immigration specialists and

visa law organizations are certified to counsel you on immigration law and your

immigration status it is likely to instruct an immigration and visa legal

representative to submit a UK immigration application case workers at

the home office are guided to reject applications which are inappropriately

organized for example by failing to deliver the correct backup evidence in

order to guarantee your application succeeds all obligatory documents must

be provided this can be an important administrative errand and you will need

to submit the accurate documentary proof the UK immigration rules are

multifaceted and a legal representative can help make

sure that your visa application go through the immigration rules

For more infomation >> UK INNOVATOR VISA COMING SOON |UK VISA|TIER 1 ENTREPRENEUR VISA|UKVI|UKBA|2019 HD - Duration: 3:48.

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SPEND 24h IN A TINY HOUSE | VLOG 4 - Duration: 4:58.

Hello!

It's time for VLOG 4, today.

Let me step inside - it's a bit windy

A little dream comes true because we are allowed to sleep in a tiny house

Copia Eco Cabin is the accommodation called

I'm really excited

this is the kitchen and dinning area

it's a furnished old ship container

this is the sleeping area

and here the bath, so pretty - with the bathtub

huh - I wanna move in!

last year around october, when we started to plan our trip

I watched a documentary about an english couple which lives in a tiny house

and now we are also allowed to sleep in one - so cool!

so happy about it.

wifi doesn't exist here

when we planned the trip we weighed up what to take on a worldtrip

we tried to bag as less as we can

but it's still too much

and you especially realize it on such a trip what you really need

I really like the concept of a tiny house

I red in the newspaper, by the way

they plan europeans biggest tiny house estate in hannover (my hometown).

so frightening!

It's burning over there - don't know!?

can't hear sirens yet.

we saw it on our arrival

so much smoke, hm!?

if it right or not?

you can spot the flames in between - heavy!

I'm not sure!

so strong - can you see that - the flames?

haven't seen before

We'll wait and see

let's check where Kai is...

of course, he immediately grabbed the cam to shoot it

not sure if I am in focus!?

good morning.

I just woke up an slept really well

this bed is super comfy!

I got up a few times to check the wildfire over there

but the fire is gone

the next guest won't recognize that there was a massive wildfire

a bit crazy.

we sat together yesterday and talked about the concept of this tiny house

as I said yesterday it was build out of two ship containers

when we flew with the drone above it we saw solar panels installed on the roof

they provide the whole building with power

next to the fridge is a generator

the stove is a gas cooker

you're able to live independent

there is also a garden in front of the balcony

where you could plant veggies or so if your would really live here

it's an issue which I will keep in mind

because I could really imagine to live like this

I already have my first coffee

the sun rises and we gonna have breakfast now

need to bag our stuff and heading to the airport

because today is our flight to Tansania.

But I get up first and prepare breakfast

For more infomation >> SPEND 24h IN A TINY HOUSE | VLOG 4 - Duration: 4:58.

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미국 이지친구 | 시리즈의 끝?! - 레지던트 이블 2 (2화) [하드코어 모드] - Duration: 18:13.

Hello everyone!

I am IzzyChingu!

I am playing Resident Evil 2 hardcore mode

It's so hard!

I will be fighting

A really hard boss. It's even hard

in the regular more, so it should be super hard.

I really don't think this is gonna work out

I think understanding my Korean will be hard

Now there are Korean subtitles

And English subtitles!

So even though you don't know Korean you can watch through English

And for Koreans, there are Korean subtitles, so if my pronunciation is strange

you can still understand

That should be helpful

But I will make lots of mistakes

If I make a mistake

and you can't understand what I said, please let me know.

Now I'll fight the boss

It'll be really hard

There's a grenade here. It should help

I can do this!

Is there anyone here?

No!

I have barely any ammo!

How do I use a grenade?

How?

I'm playing the game on computer for the first time

so it's a bit hard

No!

How?

There's this too!

Nice!

I can combine them

That went well

Use it!

Good

But I don't know how to use this on computer

I'm okay!

It's so scary!

So scary!

No!

No!

It'll be okay!

Run fast!

I'd appreciate it if you died

Die!

No~

I'm still okay

Where'd he go?

Where!?

Die!

It'd be nice if I could use the grenade

I really don't know how

Die!

I should be okay even if the boss grabs me

Because I have grenades

Grab me!

Grab me!

Please grab me!

Please!

No!

I pressed every single key!

Woah I did it!

How? ah~

There we go

There we go

Die!

Die!

Die!

He's still alive!

He's still alive!

Sorry everyone..

Sorry~

No..

It should work out if I try again

Surely it'll work this time!

Die!

I need to grab the ammo

Got it

And combine the herbs

There we go

And use them

Use

Die

LOL

Oh there's this too!

Why didn't I grab them?

I didn't get them last time, right?

I didn't grab those

And there's this too..

I think I can do this!

No!

Die!

Die

Combine

Combine

If I should the big eye

I think it'll go better

No! No!

He's so fast!

He's really fast in hardcore mode

It's more scary

It's scarier than regular mode!

Much more scary

No!

It's so much harder than I thought

No!

Die!

Die!

I only have two bullets!

He died! I did it! I did it!

How??

I did it!

We're okay, everyone!

I'm still alive!

It's okay

Hello Sherry~

How?

I only had one bullet but it worked out!

Hi~ Hello!

It really worked out

It went well, everyone

It went well

But

There is inventory in here in the regular mode

No! It's not here!

If that's the case, where is it?

There's just the ink ribbon

Why?

The inventory is so small

It's tiny in hardcore mode

This isn't going to go well!

Because I don't have any ammo!

Maybe if I run quickly it'll be okay?

There are a lot of lickers

Run!

Run!

No!

No!

Nonono

Nonononono

No..

I died

There are two of them. It's so hard!

No!

I did it! I did it!

No!

I'm okay!

Are there any herbs?

Nice

Good

There's a key

But if I grab it

this zombie will move

No!

Hi! Hi! Hello~

No no!! LOL

No!

I don't have anything

Don't come near me!

No!

I'm okay I'm okay!

There's still one left

There's one in this hallway

Can I say there is one Licker?

Hi!

Hi!

Hi!

Hi!

Hi!

Hi!

Hi!

Hi!

You can't kill me!

Can't kill me!

I'm okay

It'll be okay..

No!! LOL

I'm alive! I'm alive!

I'm okay everyone!

We did it

It'll be okay

Hardcore mode is so hard

Good

This game is so hard to me

So I thought the series would end

It's soo hard

Is there anything good?

I don't have this gun

You can get this gun in the police station, but

I'm trying to complete the game quickly, so

it didn't work out

I didn't grab it

Ink Ribbon

Letter

And a key

You can get a key from this

Nice

Good

There's ammo

Let's go downstairs!

I don't think you have to go downstairs though

But perhaps

There is something I can use

I should use this

But!

licker!

There's a licker!

There's a licker here

No!

Is there anything useful?

Good!

Grab it and

run!

Run!

Please run!

Claire

We are okay!

But I need this too!

No!

I have no space!

What should I do?

What should I do?

No!

There are two herbs

No!

Shoot!

Aim! I can't aim!

I missed

My aim really isn't good

Good

Die!

No!

Why?!

I thought it'd be nice to have the knife,

but this zombie was still alive

so it didn't go well

I'm still alive. I'm okay.

It's all good

Tyrant!

Tyrant! No!

How are you?

Oh no! No!

I'm okay!

Bye bye!

Seeya!

See you later!

I'm okay everyone

But

I don't have something that I need

So even though I'm alive it's not good

I'm missing something I need

Licker! No!

This is too hard! It's not gonna work out

I'm gonna die!

Delete it

There's this. I can use it

I'm okay!

I'm still alive!

This is bad! LOL

This series will probably be over soon

No!

This is too hard...

If you want to see me continue let me know!

But it's super hard so I'll do it later

If you wanna see it I'll do it later

See ya later!

For more infomation >> 미국 이지친구 | 시리즈의 끝?! - 레지던트 이블 2 (2화) [하드코어 모드] - Duration: 18:13.

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C.J. Anderson says Todd Gurley's knee injury was worse than LA Rams initially thought - Duration: 24:41.

CLOSE SportsPulse: NFL insider Mike Jones dives into what went horribly wrong for the Rams on Super Sunday

USA TODAY CONNECT11TWEET11LinkedIn11COMMENT11EMAIL11MORE11The Los Angeles Rams were put in an extremely tough spot late in the 2018 season

Todd Gurley was battling a knee injury, Malcolm Brown was already on injured reserve and John Kelly hadn't yet shown enough to earn a heavy workload

With Gurley uncertain for Week 16, the Rams signed C.J. Anderson after surprisingly cutting Pharoh Cooper

Right up until the morning of their Week 16 game against the Arizona Cardinals, Sean McVay expected Gurley to play, but he was made inactive, giving the reins to Anderson

Gurley missed the season finale as well, and it may have been because his knee injury was worse than initially thought

Anderson discussed a variety of topics on Fox Sports 1's "Undisputed" on Tuesday, including Gurley's knee

"[New England] slowed down a lot of our big plays and it was frustrating."@cjandersonb22 on Super Bowl LIII pic

twitter.com/iGoe1GWe3D— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) February 19, 2019"Undisputed" host Skip Bayless asked Anderson, "How hurt was Todd when you got there?""He was more hurt than what we thought," Anderson replied

"The injury was a little bit more than what everybody in the building thought, including himself

"Bayless asked if he'd call it a "sprained knee," and while Anderson said Gurley didn't tell him exactly what the injury was, he indicated that's what it was

"Yeah, he'd never really tell me. It was tough. I would say sprained knee," Anderson said

"Obviously, it's the same knee injury he's had before in his career. Obviously I had surgery on my meniscus and once you have a knee, you always have a knee

So it aggravates and if he was getting a lot of touches earlier in the year — obviously him being one of the best backs, that probably was the case

"PLAYING TAG: One franchise tag candidate for (almost) every NFL teamRAMS WIRE: Keep up with latest news on the L

A. RamsMcVay and the Rams called it knee inflammation, which can be a lingering issue and result from a heavy workload, which Gurley's had the last two years

No player in the NFL has more touches than him since the start of 2017, so he's taken a pounding the past two seasons

The Rams insisted Gurley was healthy for the postseason, but he got just 14 carries in the conference championship and Super Bowl combined, leading many to speculate what McVay's plan was

Anderson shed some light on what he knew about the situation, telling Bayless that he was fine taking the backseat to Gurley if that's the approach L

A. wanted to take against the New Orleans Saints."When we came in, we knew both of us were going to be used," Anderson said

"Now, I don't think it was a hot-hand thing because it was more like - it was up front

I was receptive to tell like, 'If Todd wants to go he wants to go.' And I was OK with that

Obviously he got them there, 21 touchdowns this year, what he's done in this league since he's been in has been great

So it was more like, 'C.J., we're going to play you, but if our guy wants the ball and if he wants to go and he wants to do this, then we're going to roll with 30,' and that was OK with me

"Anderson appeared willing to help the team however the Rams needed him to, which shows how selfless he is

But based on his comments, it seems as though Gurley wasn't fully healthy.The way he makes it sound is that Gurley could've gotten the majority of the touches if he wanted, but perhaps he didn't feel 100 percent and couldn't handle his typical workload

Either way, this situation remains a mystery that we may never get answers to.Follow Rams Wire's Cameron DaSilva on Twitter @camdasilva

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The New England Patriots, left, knocked off the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta

Richard Mackson, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenThe New England Patriots celebrate with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after beating the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenQuarterback Tom Brady and his daughter Vivian celebrate as they are interviewed by CBS host Jim Nantz after the Patriots' 13-3 win over the Rams in Super Bowl LIII

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots backup quarterback Brian Hoyer (2) celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the team's 13-3 win in Super Bowl LIII

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenWide receiver Julian Edelman, lifting the Vince Lombardi trophy, was named Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl LIII

John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenSafety Patrick Chung (23) lifts the Vince Lombardi trophy as head coach Bill Belichick talks with CBS host Jim Nance, left, after Patriots beat the Rams 13-3 in Super Bowl LIII

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenPro Football Hall of Famer and former NFL running back Emmitt Smith brings the Vince Lombardi Trophy to the stage at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenTight end Rob Gronkowski gets a kiss from girlfriend Camille Kostek after the Patriots beat the Rams 13-3 in Super Bowl LIII

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenTom Brady (12) celebrates after winning his record-breaking sixth Super Bowl

Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenDefensive tackle Danny Shelton (71) celebrates with his wife Mara Shelton after the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots middle linebacker Kyle Van Noy (53) celebrates after defeating the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots offensive tackle Marcus Cannon (61) plays in the confetti with a child at Mercedes-Benz Stadium after the team's 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots middle linebacker Brandon King (36) lays in the confetti at Mercedes-Benz Stadium after a 13-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII

Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and his girlfriend Linda Holliday celebrate the 13-3 win in Super Bow LIII

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenWide receiver Julian Edelman (11) celebrates on the field after leading the New England Patriots to a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles RAms in Super Bowl LIII

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) gets mobbed by reporters on the field after defeating the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in Super Bowl LIII and setting a record for most Super Bowl wins

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates with owner Robert Kraft after their win over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenHead coach Bill Belichick gets doused with Gatorade after winning his sixth Super Bowl with the New England Patriots

Richard Mackson, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski (3) kicks the game-clinching field goal late in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore (24) celebrates with teammates after intercepting a pass to thwart a Rams rally late in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay reacts after his quarterback threw an interception during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore (24) intercepts a pass intended for Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Brandin Cooks (12) late in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots running back Sony Michel (26) celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenQuarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates after the Patriots score a rushing touchdown during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIII

John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots running back Sony Michel (26) cuts through a hole to score the game's first touchdown during the fourth quarter

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski (87) catches a pass near the goal line against Los Angeles Rams strong safety John Johnson (43) in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein (4) kicks a 53-yard field goal in the third quarter of Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods (17) makes a catch against New England Patriots defensive back Jonathan Jones (31) during the third quarter of Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Richard Mackson, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams wide receiver Josh Reynolds (83) catches a pass against New England Patriots cornerback Jason McCourty (30) during the third quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots offensive guard Shaq Mason (69) battles Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Ethan Westbrooks (95) during the third quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (11) jukes Los Angeles Rams strong safety John Johnson (43) during the third quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams punter Johnny Hekker (6) booms a Super Bowl-record 65-yard punt against the New England Patriots during the third quarter of Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots defensive end Deatrich Wise (91) looks on as strong safety Patrick Chung (23) lays on the field after suffering an apparent arm injury during the third quarter of Super Bowl LIII

John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) runs the ball against New England Patriots defensive tackle Lawrence Guy (93) during the third quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenRecording artist Travis Scott, right, performs with Maroon 5 during the Super Bowl LIII halftime show at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenRecording artist Big Boi performs with Maoon 5 during the Super Bowl LIII halftime show at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta

Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLead singer Adam Levine and Maroon 5 perform during the halftime show at Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenMarching band drummers perform during the Super Bowl LIII halftime show at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) drops back to pass against the Los Angeles Rams during the second quarter of Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson (84) tries to break the tackle Los Angeles Rams cornerback Marcus Peters (22) during the second quarter of Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Jason Getz, Jason Getz-USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (11) runs after catching a pass from quarterback Tom Brad (not pictured) as Los Angeles Rams strong safety John Johnson (43) and inside linebacker Cory Littleton (58) give chase during the second quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots defensive tackle Danny Shelton (71) celebrates a defensive stop during the second quarter of Super Bowl LIII against the Los Angeles Rams

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots middle linebacker Kyle Van Noy (53) celebrates after sacking Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff (not pictured) during the second quarter of Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff (16) reacts after a tackle by New England Patriots middle linebacker Kyle Van Noy (53) during the second quarter of Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods (17) catches a pass against New England Patriots defensive back Jonathan Jones (31) and gets both feet inbounds during the second quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski (3) celebrates with defensive tackle Lawrence Guy (93) after kicking a 42-yard field goal against the Los Angeles Rams during the second quarter of Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams defensive end John Franklin-Myers (94) sacks New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12), who fumbles the ball, during the first quarter of Super Bowl LIII

The Patriots recovered the fumble. Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams inside linebacker Mark Barron (26) and New England Patriots wide receiver Chris Hogan (15) attempt to catch the ball during the first quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski (3) misses a 46-yard field goal attempt against the Los Angeles Rams during the first quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams wide receiver Josh Reynolds (83) runs the ball against New England Patriots outside linebacker Dont'a Hightower (54) during the first quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots defensive end Deatrich Wise (91) bears down on Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff (16) during the first quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Richard Mackson, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams inside linebacker Cory Littleton (58) celebrates after intercepting a pass from New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (not pictured) during the first quarter of Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams inside linebacker Cory Littleton (58) intercepts a pass intended by New England Patriots wide receiver Chris Hogan (15) during the first quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams free safety Lamarcus Joyner tackles New England Patriots running back Sony Michel (26) during the first quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick looks on during the first quarter against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII

Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots running back Rex Burkhead (34) breaks the tackled of Los Angeles Rams strong safety John Johnson (43) during the first quarter of Super Bowl LIII

Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) throws a pass against the Los Angeles Rams in the first quarter in Super Bowl LIII

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLegendary singer Gladys Knight performs the national anthem before Super Bowl LIII between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenSinger Gladys Knight performs the National Anthem prior to Super Bowl LIII between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Richard Mackson, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenHouston Texans player J.J. Watt, right, presents the Walter Payton Man of the Year trophy to Philadelphia Eagles player Chris Long before Super Bowl LIII/ Mark J

Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams players take the field for Super Bowl LIII against the New England Patriots at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenTom Brady (12) leads the New England Patriots onto the field for Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenR&B sister duo Chloe x Halle perform "America the Beautiful" before Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams cheerleaders walk on to the field before Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots strong safety Patrick Chung (23) and Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Brandin Cooks (12) meet before Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski runs out for warmups before Super Bowl LIII against the Los Angeles Rams

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley tosses a football during warmups before Super Bowl LIII

John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay, right, talks with quarterback Jared Goff (16) before Super Bowl LIII against the New England Patriots

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady gets fired up during warmups before Super Bowl LIII against the Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams wide receivers JoJo Natson (19) and Brandin Cooks (12) run onto the field for warm-ups before Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots running back Sony Michel warms up before Super Bowl LIII against the Los Angeles Rams

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein warms up before Super Bowl LIII against the New England Patriots

Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and his wife Ricki Noel Lander on the field at Mercedes-Benz Stadium before Super Bowl LIII

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke, right, talks with head coach Sean McVay prior to Super Bowl LIII against the New England Patriots

Richard Mackson, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods

left, and New England Patriots wide receiver Chris Hogan meet during warmups before Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams nose tackle Ndamukong Suh warms up before Super Bowl LIII against the New England Patriots at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenLos Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff warms up before Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenNew England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore warms up before Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenFormer player and NFL Network analyst Michael Irvin has a laugh before Super Bowl LIII between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenOlympic champion track and field champion Usain Bolt throws a football on the field before Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenCongressman John Lewis (D-Georgia), center, makes his way into Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta before Super Bowl LIII

Kevin Jairaj, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenUFC fighter Conor McGregor holds his son Conor Jack McGregor Jr

on the sidelines of Merdeces-Benz Stadium before Super Bowl LIII between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenSimply Irresistible performs outside Mercedes-Benz Stadium before Super Bowl LIII

Kirby Lee, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenYoung entertainers perform outside of Mercedes-Benz Stadium before Super Bowl LIII

Kirby Lee, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenFans gather outside of Mercedes-Benz Stadium before Super Bowl LIII between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams

Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenA choir performs before Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsFullscreenA Los Angeles Rams displays his spirit before Super Bowl LIII

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Vendetta del presidente sullo stato dem che guida la rivolta contro il Muro. Cancellati 929 milioni - Duration: 4:30.

Donald Trump cancella 929 milioni di dollari di contributo federale per la ferrovia ad alta velocità San Francisco-Los Angeles

E chiede ai legali del governo federale di chiedere il rimborso di altri 2,5 miliardi di dollari, sempre destinati alla Tav in California

La lettura politica è la più immediata: è la vendetta del presidente contro uno Stato governato dai democratici, roccaforte dell'opposizione, che lo boicotta praticamente su tutto

La California fu il primo Stato Usa a dissociarsi da Trump sugli accordi di Parigi, annunciando che avrebbe continuato a rispettarli: uno strappo significativo visto che è la quinta potenza economica mondiale, da sola ha un Pil superiore a Francia e Inghilterra

Molto più di recente, è stata la California a guidare un fronte di 16 Stati che hanno presentato ricorso contro la "emergenza nazionale" dichiarata da Trump per costruire il Muro

La vicenda della Tav però è più complicata. La settimana scorsa il nuovo governatore della California, il democratico Gavin Newsom, nel suo primo discorso sullo Stato dello Stato (l'equivalente locale dello Stato dell'Unione) fece un annuncio clamoroso

Stop ai cantieri della Tav San Francisco-Los Angeles per le due tratte finali, le più significative, cioè quelle che dovevano collegare le due maggiori metropoli della West Coast

I cantieri dell'alta velocità vengono ridimensionati di colpo: proseguono i lavori solo tra Bakersfield e Merce, due città di medie dimensioni nella Central Valley

E' la montagna che partorisce il topolino? Da 20 anni la California tenta di progettare-finanziare-costruire una linea ferroviaria ad alta velocità che colleghi San Francisco e Los Angeles

La distanza è di 613 km, simile alla Milano-Roma quindi l'ideale per un treno veloce

La ferrovia attuale è disastrosa, non esiste neppure un vero servizio diretto, ci vogliono dalle 10 alle 12 ore per completare il viaggio via Oakland

Ma i costi del progetto Tav da anni continuano a lievitare, i cantieri (molto limitati) procedono a rilento accumulano ritardi

E pur non essendoci un movimento esplicitamente anti-Tav, le resistenze localistiche e verdi-Nimby ("not in my backyard": costruite pure le infrastrutture ma non nel cortile di casa mia) hanno provocato problemi a non finire

Al punto che il neo-governatore, democratico come il suo predecessore, ha deciso di accantonare diverse tratte, le più significative del tracciato

Proprio quelle due tratte finali che dovrebbero portare a San Francisco e Los Angeles

Puntuale arriva la vendetta di Trump. Il quale non è né pro- né anti-Tav, ma felice di poter dimostrare che l'odiata California è governata malissimo, butta i soldi del contribuente dalla finestra

 

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