Thursday, February 21, 2019

USA news on Youtube Feb 22 2019

hey everyone, welcome back to my channel, i am here with the gorgeous Manku Geal

we actually filmed a video together last April when

I was here in Hollywood, but my lazy ass hasnt edited it yet.

my bad, it a sexy video.

has it started? where's the fun? im sure its coming

it's actually petrol coming out of the chainsaw less scary

nothing creepy a better

like

also if you dare did not go through this the first version our value of Miss

terribly right

what a great job

you got me

I'm very excited I think I've told you cashier because that's just kind of

being arranged but Samara going to the kill zone to pay

you

For more infomation >> Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios With Manku Geal - USA Vlog 3 | Avelina De Moray - Duration: 6:36.

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2/21/19 4:09 PM (Center @ Lancaster, Salem, OR 97301, USA) - Duration: 0:08.

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2/21/19 4:09 PM (Lancaster @ Center, Four Corners, OR 97301, USA) - Duration: 0:13.

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2/21/19 4:09 PM (Lancaster @ Center, Four Corners, OR 97301, USA) - Duration: 0:04.

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2/21/19 4:10 PM (Lancaster @ Center, Four Corners, OR 97301, USA) - Duration: 0:19.

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2/21/19 4:06 PM (3803 Center St NE, Salem, OR 97301, USA) - Duration: 2:40.

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2/21/19 4:08 PM (3960 Center St NE, Salem, OR 97301, USA) - Duration: 0:05.

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Los 10 VIdeojuegos más Vendidos de México - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> Los 10 VIdeojuegos más Vendidos de México - Duration: 2:41.

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O rímel favorito de Khloé Kardashian custa menos de 8 euros - Duration: 1:28.

Khloé Kardashian é bem capaz ser a mais simples de todas as irmãs Kardashian-Jenner

Das expressões populares que usa aos conselhos de relacionamentos que dá nas redes sociais, a estrela parece mais 'próxima' do seu público que os restantes elementos da família, e agora temos mais um motivo para lhe dar esse título: o seu produto de eleição para intensificar o olhar é um rímel custa menos de 8€

Esta é uma das máscaras à prova de água mais adoradas por editoras de beleza, maquilhadoras e influencers pela sua impermeabilidade

Além disso, graças à sua fórmula cremosa infundida com Keratina, evita a formação de grumos e há ainda a cereja em cima do bolo: uma escova patenteada flexível, que levanta e separa as pestanas

For more infomation >> O rímel favorito de Khloé Kardashian custa menos de 8 euros - Duration: 1:28.

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Can Trump take back Californias high speed rail money? A look at the battle ahead Los Angeles Time - Duration: 4:56.

Can Trump take back Californias high speed rail money? A look at the battle ahead Los Angeles Time

The Trump administrations decision to 9 to Californias troubled high speed rail project and claw back dollar 2.5 billion in funds already spent has thrust the federal government into uncharted legal territory and poses an existential threat to the states largest investment ever.

Never before, experts say, has the federal government attempted to take back such a large sum of money from California, particularly after it was spent under federal supervision.

I have never seen anything this large, said Ron Flavin, a San Francisco consultant who advises state agencies and local governments on grants. I have never seen anything where they said we are going to cancel a grant because of issues in the administrative or bureaucratic process.

The Federal Railroad Administration this week sent a letter to state officials asserting that the project is out of compliance with major provisions of the grant agreements schedule, scope and payment terms.

California has for years struggled to comply with the grants, which are laid out in lengthy legal documents that have been repeatedly modified over the last decade. At the same time, the project has dealt with funding shortages, contract mismanagement, legal disputes and myriad other complex challenges issues that were identified in a critical in November.

The nearly dollar 3.5 billion at stake represents about one fourth of all the funding that the project has on hand today, so its loss could push the state into having to make up for the funding while the dispute is resolved or further curtail the schedule and scope of the Los Angeles to San Francisco bullet train.

This does seem unprecedented, said Eloise Pasachoff, a law professor specializing in federal grants at the Georgetown University Law Center. It is common to take money back that grantees misspent. I am unaware of any time when an agency has threatened to terminate a grant because a grantee is not on target to achieve the substantive goals the grant was meant to achieve.

The aggressive federal action, which experts called extraordinary, follows comments by Gov. Gavin Newsom in hisSS last week that the project was costing too much, taking too long and lacking a path to completion. He said the state would have the capacity to build a partial line from Merced to Bakersfield in the Central Valley, implying that the larger goals would be kicked down the road.

It was very shortly after Newsoms comments that President Trump demanded repayment of the grants, calling the project a green disaster.

The Federal Railroad Administrations three page letter to the state gave notice of intent that it would terminate the 2010 grant agreement and said it was also exploring ways to demand repayment of the previous dollar 2.5 billion grant made under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

The letter alleged that California was failing to comply with provisions that required it to spend matching funds and said the state had fallen dollar 100 million short of requirement. It also asserted that the state would miss the 2022 deadline to complete 119 miles of construction in the Central Valley and that the states financial reports could not show that it was making reasonable progress with what was being delivered. It also said Newsoms speech represented a retreat from the goals set forth under the grant.

The rail project has struggled to fund all of its work, shifted funds from future work to current work to pay bills, and in some cases fallen behind schedule in paying its contractors. The cost of preparing environmental documents, buying land and moving underground utilities soared beyond original estimates, further stretching budgets.

The structure of the federal letter implies that it is the first step of a formal process. The letter asks the state to provide information that it has fulfilled the terms of the grant and is making reasonable progress on the construction, as well as evidence that Newsoms speech did not represent a fundamental change in the purpose of the project.

The process for canceling the project involves complex administrative law, which probably will require formal hearings, representation by attorneys and a long decision process within the federal government, as well as potential legal challenges in federal court.

Federal grants provide about a fourth of all state spending and often involve variances or violations of grant agreements, Pasachoff wrote in a 2014 Yale Law Journal article, noting that states have failed to comply with food stamp grants, Medicaid grants and special education grants. Pasachoff said resolving the dispute will take a long time, probably more than a year within the Transportation Department alone.

The general view is that pulling funds like this is a nuclear option, said David Freeman Engstrom, a Stanford law professor who specializes in administrative law. Many federal grants fund social welfare benefits, so there is a reluctance to penalize misspending by local government agencies if it injures beneficiaries, he said.

Almost never do those violations result in terminations, in part because federal agencies are set up to distribute money, not take it back, and they also lack funding for strict grant enforcement.

But the California rail project became highly politicized even before Trump took office. Congressional committees had previously explored ways to stop the project by rescinding the grants, but it was determined that only the executive branch could terminate a grant after Congress approved legislation for the funding.

The Obama administration repeatedly to give the state more breathing room to meet its requirements. The grants are set up so that California has to spend its own money first and then file for periodic reimbursement, a condition that puts the rail agency on a short leash.

The Federal Railroad Administration has been closely monitoring the project for years, out of concerns about the schedule and cost.

A risk analysis in late 2016 projected a dollar 3.6 billion cost overrun in the Central Valley, and federal officials summoned the top rail authority officials to review the findings in Washington. After The Times obtained the risk analysis and published its findings, state rail authority officials asserted that the federal regulators were simply wrong and that the project was in great condition.

But federal regulators have relaxed many other requirements. They allowed the state to use all of the original dollar 2.5 billion grant before spending matching funds. Then, in a final modification in the closing days of Obamas presidency, they said the state could not access any of the dollar 929 million grant until it had fully matched a nearly equal amount of the original grant.

As a result, all of the dollar 929 million grant is still in federal hands. All of the dollar 2.5 billion grant was spent by about June 2017, a requirement of the grant.

Rail authority officials say they will respond to the specific allegations in the federal letter within days.

For more infomation >> Can Trump take back Californias high speed rail money? A look at the battle ahead Los Angeles Time - Duration: 4:56.

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How to run a Super Bowl squares pool - Duration: 3:48.

 OK, so you want to get in on the Super Bowl squares fun, but don't know how to run a pool? Don't you worry

We got you covered.  Super Bowl squares is a game of chance where people can purchase squares on a grid, each of which are assigned two numbers

Those numbers correspond to the box's given value in the X and Y (or horizontal and vertical) coordinates

 This sounds more complicated than it is. How to set up the Super Bowl squares grid  Make a square

Then carve that square up into 10 rows and 10 columns. (If you want a bigger squares pool, you can go up to 100 x 100 for a grid, but if you're running that serious and massive a pool I doubt you'll need me to explain to you how to run it

)  There are different ways to play, but usually the x-axis applies to one team, and the y-axis applies to the other team

 Participants can then purchase squares on the board. People don't know what number they will be assigned; they're just purchasing the chance to own a square, and can purchase as many as you want to limit

 In a 10×10 grid, obviously enough, there are 100 squares available to purchase. You can sell squares for as much or as little as you like, and limit people on how many they can purchase if you see fit

 Once names are assigned in random squares, you randomly assign numbers 1-10 to both the rows and columns

So it will look like this:    The names should be filled in the boxes, and you're ready to go

How do you score in Super Bowl squares?  Most people carve up scoring by quarter, half, and then final score

The pot can be carved up however you want. A popular way of doing it is 50% of the pot for final score, 30% for halftime score, and then 10% for 1st and 3rd quarter score, but it's totally up to you

Some people just do 25% of pot after each of the four quarters.  The way you find a winner is whoever's square correctly matches to the ones digit of the score of each team

So if the score after the first quarter is 14-10 Patriots, the player who has square that coincides with the 4 in the Patriots column and the 0 in the Rams column will win that quarter

 Each quarter gives you a fresh chance to win. What are the best squares to have in Super Bowl squares?  I'm going to lean on my colleagues at USA TODAY Sports to handle this one:  The Harvard Sports Analysis Collective wrote that the single best square to have is seven on the favorite's axis (the Patriots are the favorites this year) and zero on the underdog's, with the 0-0 square a close second

 The Washington Post lists 0-0 as the best square to have, with the two combinations of seven and zero (7-0 or 0-7) right behind it

Three, four and one also aren't bad numbers to have from an odds standpoint. Is there any skill in Super Bowl squares?  Zero

None. Total game of chance. Still fun to do! More NFL!NFL Draft order 2019: First and second roundsFTW Film Room: Kyler Murray has what it takes to be an NFL pocket passerLe'Veon Bell isn't going to land a massive contract he expects in free agency

For more infomation >> How to run a Super Bowl squares pool - Duration: 3:48.

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【MLB】今季退任のジャイアンツ名将は「絶滅危惧種」、その他の監督は「操り人形」!? - Duration: 0:28.

今季限りで退任することを表明したジャイアンツのブルース・ボウチー監督【写真:Getty Images】ボウチー監督に右腕サマージャが敬意「彼は選手たちの自主性を重んじる」  2010年代に入り、3度の世界一(10、12、14年)に輝いているジャイアンツ。2007年にブルース・ボウチーが監督に就任してから、コンスタントに結果を残してきた。しかし、名将は18日(日本時間19日)に今季限りで退任することを表明。昨季1勝(5敗)に終わったものの、先発ローテーションの一角として期待されているジェフ・サマージャ投手は、ボウチー監督を「絶滅危惧種」と独特の表現で称賛。逆に、その他の監督は「操り人形」だと地元メディアの取材に対して明かしている。 「シャーク」の愛称で知られる右腕の発言を受け、特集を組んだのは米全国紙「USAトゥデー」だ。「ジャイアンツのジェフ・サマージャ:ブルース・ボウチーは『絶滅危惧種』、ほとんどの監督は『操り人形』」とのタイトルで記事を掲載している。  ボウチー監督が退任を表明した日、米メディアの取材に応じたというサマージャ。記事の中では「彼は選手たちの自主性を重んじるんだ。彼は絶滅危惧種なんだよ。残念ながら、彼が引退したら、ありきたりな回答をする30人の操り人形(の監督)だけになる。それは残念なことだよ。なぜなら、ボウチーはそうでないからね。彼は人間なんだ。素晴らしい話ができ、モチベーターであり、それに加え、チーム(の若い選手たち)が大好きなんだ。彼は選手たちを駒として見ず、人として見るんだ。そして、彼は僕たちのプレーに本当に感謝してくれる」というコメントを紹介している。  63歳のボウチー監督を同紙は「現在の球界で少ないオールドスクール(昔気質)の監督の1人」と表現。そして、2007年からチームを率いていることについて「メジャー現役監督の中で最長期間」だとも言及している。それぞれの個性を重視し、しっかり対話し、その上で采配を振るからこそ、選手からの信頼は厚い。投手起用などを見ても、データだけに頼らない柔軟さがある。  記事では「ボウチー監督のことを好意的に語ったのはジャイアンツのクラブハウスでジェフ・サマージャだけではなかった」として、バスター・ポージーのコメントも紹介。メジャーを代表する捕手も「オールドスクール」という言葉を使い、さらには西部劇のスター俳優を例に出して、指揮官を絶賛している。 「彼はオールドスクールなんだよ。ジョン・ウェイン、タフな男。それはポジティブなことだし、そうした性格なのはいいことだと思うよ」  特集では監督として史上10人目のキャリア通算2000勝まで「74勝」に迫っていることにも言及。ジャイアンツを3度の世界一に導いた名将は、米国野球殿堂入りも有力視されている。最後のシーズンで4度目の頂点に立つことはできるだろうか。(Full-Count編集部)

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