Saturday, April 27, 2024

Compete Agreement : Biden Ready To Debate With Trump

United States Presidential Election
United States Election : President Jo Biden ready to debate with Trump without knowing when

This is the first time that Joe Biden has clearly declared that he is ready to debate with his Republican rival as part of the 2024 presidential election campaign. The American president affirmed on Friday, April 26 in an interview that he is ready to public debate Donald Trump, whom he will face in the November presidential election.

Asked by host Howard Stern whether he would participate in a public debate with his predecessor, the 81-year-old Democrat, running for a second term, said: "I will, somewhere. I don't know when. I look forward to doing it."

In his reply, former President Donald Trump also said he is now ready to debate his Democratic opponent Joe Biden "anytime, anywhere." 

“I propose Monday evening, Tuesday evening, or Wednesday evening, during my campaign rally in Michigan,” launched the former president on his Truth Social network.

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Friday, April 26, 2024

Four More Years "PAUSE" - Biden reads 'pause' instruction off teleprompter in speech ...

Biden's gaffe : Four more years ... PAUSE
US President Joe Biden, a candidate for re-election, called on voters last night to vote en masse in the next legislative elections. The invitation was very suggestive "Four more years" said the president, thinking about a new mandate at the head of America 

President Joe Biden took the gloves off Wednesday by saying former President Donald Trump deserved to be punched and injected bleach into his hair — while engaging in his own battle with the teleprompter.

However, too much concentration on Battle desire can strangely lead to a lack of attention and reaction. The President was clearly glued to his teleprompter, so much so that he even read the notes that his teams had written on the teleprompter.

JOE BIDEN AGAIN READS TELEPROMPTER INSTRUCTION DURING SPEECH, 'PAUSE'

Te President made a new gaffe during a union conference in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday. In the middle of his speech where he praised his record, the Democrat read the instructions from his teleprompter... out loud. “I see an America where we defend democracy and we protect freedoms. (...) I see an economy that is growing a lot. Imagine what we could do next. Four more years... pause,” he said, before the audience chorused: “Four more years!

 ... and it's not the first time the prez fumbled a speech, far from it. In the past, also during a speech, Joe Biden concentrated too hard so that he messed things up very badly. also during a speech,

Additionally, Biden suggested feeling a desire to physically assault former President Donald J. Trump and urged Americans to reject democracy—an apparent blunder given his political party’s support for democracy, which is criticized by Republicans due to the United States being founded as a Constitutional Republic.

The teleprompter mishap occurred when it appeared to instruct Biden to lead a chant of “Four more years.”

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Popflex Skirt - What is the “Stormy Daniels” case in which Donald Trump was indicted? (I)

The former president was indicted Thursday evening by the courts of the State of New York, notably due to a financial agreement made with a former porn actress so that she would not reveal their affair, which he disputes. existence.

Historical. Donald Trump became the first former American president to be criminally indicted on Thursday, March 30, by a citizen grand jury in Manhattan. If the precise indictment will remain secret until next Tuesday, the day of Trump's appearance in New York, the case concerns a financial agreement with an actress and director of pornographic films, "Stormy Daniels", with whom the real estate mogul allegedly had an affair in 2006.

What is the Stormy Daniels affair?

The affair was made public in 2018 by revelations from the Wall Street Journal on a possible $130,000 non-disclosure agreement between Donald Trump and Stephanie Clifford, actress and director of pornographic films known under the stage name Stormy Daniels. She allegedly had a sexual relationship with him in 2006, on the sidelines of a golf tournament which they both attended. Trump had then been married for a year to his third wife, Melania.

The actress first mentioned this affair in 2011 in an interview with In Touch magazine, which canceled publication after threats of prosecution from Michael Cohen, Trump's lawyer. The interview would not be made public until seven years later, the day after the Wall Street Journal revelations. Meanwhile, in the middle of the 2016 presidential campaign, the actress would have sought to monetize her story to the media. Alerted by an official from the National Enquirer tabloid – which had shortly before purchased the story of a similar adventure with the model Karen McDougal, to better bury it – Michael Cohen contacted Stephanie Clifford and concluded an agreement with her, just ten days before Election Day.

What can Trump be accused of?

If such an agreement is not illicit in itself, Trump and his company (the Trump Organization) are suspected of having falsified the documentation of the reimbursement of the sums incurred to his lawyer, in order to pass them off as simple legal expenses. A maneuver which would then amount to a disguised donation to an electoral campaign – much higher than the authorized legal ceiling – since the challenge was then to prevent the predictable scandal from damaging the chances of candidate Trump.

The content of the proceedings brought against the ex-president, as well as their classification as an offense or crime, cannot however be precisely determined until they have been formalized by the Manhattan prosecutor, Alvin Bragg. It was the latter who reactivated this case at the beginning of this year by convening a grand jury, while the investigations by the New York justice system had long remained in limbo. If the indictment were to lead to a trial – probably not for several months, or even a year – Donald Trump could face up to four years in prison for illegal campaign financing.

The former head of state denies any affair with Stephanie Clifford and her involvement in the transaction concluded to stifle what he describes as an “extortion” campaign. Denials contradicted for years by Michael Cohen, who broke with his former boss in 2018 to become one of his most virulent critics. He himself pleaded guilty to violations of electoral law, bank and tax fraud, and perjury, which earned him a three-year prison sentence at the end of 2018. He then notably revealed a recording of a conversation with Trump in the middle of the 2016 campaign, attesting to his involvement in paying Karen McDougal to buy her silence.

(to be continued)

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Earth Day Bluey Surprise: Donald Trump accused of “criminal conspiracy” on the first day of his criminal trial

The first day, Monday April 22, of debates and testimonies of the historic trial of the former American president in New York draws a duel between accusations of "pure and simple electoral fraud" and a "witch hunt" denounced by the former president.

The image becomes almost routine. Donald Trump comes out of his New York Tower, waves to the few onlookers, then gets into his black car, surrounded by a convoy worthy of a president still in office. Head to the court, located a stone's throw from his ivory tower, for his criminal trial which is only just beginning. 

After a laborious week choosing the twelve jurors and their six alternates, the debates of this moment in history – never before has a former American president appeared before a criminal court – were finally able to begin on Monday April 22. 

The crazy politician faces 34 charges, notably accused of having falsified his accounts to hide, just before his election in 2016, a total payment of $130,000 to Stephanie Clifford, actress and director of pornographic films better known under her pseudonym “Stormy Daniels”. 

A sum which would have been used to buy his silence on their affair maintained in 2006, when Melania Trump, the wife of Donald Trump, had just given birth to their first child.


Sunday, April 21, 2024

The Mysterious World of Fish Communication/ "The Oceans Are Full of Sound"

From mysterious clicking noises in a laboratory aquarium to frogfish hums and songs, scientists are discovering the wonder of underwater communication, the BBC reports.

When you think of how fish communicate with each other, you might imagine little more than an aquatic silence punctuated by the odd bubble.

In reality, however, "the oceans are full of sounds," says a researcher at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Clicks, grunts, plops and screams are just some of the sounds that fish use to signal to those around them underwater. Some, such as frogfish, sing beautiful songs to each other, and others, such as herrings, communicate using their digestive tracts – more on this later. They use these signals for various reasons: to warn competitors, to raise an alarm, and even to win over their potential mates.

Clues that fish are more talkative than we thought they were have been a
round since the 4th century, from the works of Aristotle to the whispers of traditional fishing communities. But our ability to listen to the fish was limited by the devices used for underwater recording

Acoustic monitoring has come a long way since the 1930s, and scientists now use underwater microphones, called hydrophones, to listen to marine life. Technology invented during World War II to search for submarines has helped us listen to how fish talk to each other in the depths of oceans, rivers and lakes.

Of the approximately 34,000-35,000 species of ray-finned fish, which include cod, tuna, trout and salmon, about 4% have been studied for sound production. But Rice's research suggests we've only scratched the surface of the mysterious world of fish communication. According to him, up to two-thirds of fish could make underwater noises.

In February 2024, researchers in Germany discovered a small, transparent fish called Danionella cerebrum that produces a sound so loud it could rival a pneumatic drill.

They discovered it after hearing mysterious clicking noises coming from fish tanks in their laboratory.

Fish tend to get agitated for reproductive and territorial reasons. Or, more simply, for food and sex. Underwater sounds sound much clearer to fish than to us.

According to ecologists at the University of Florida who study fish bioacoustics, "Underwater sound travels five times faster than in air." "If we put our heads in a pool and try to figure out where a sound is coming from, we have a very hard time doing it. Fish, on the other hand, can gather directional information from underwater sounds."

The researchers compiled more than 1,200 such noises in an online library called FishSounds. Among all the grunts, chirps and squeaks, some sounds – and the behaviors they signal – stand out

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Nigerian chess master Tunde Onakoya broke the record for the longest chess marathon

Under the bright lights of New York's iconic Times Square, Nigerian chess master Tunde Onakoya broke the record for the longest chess marathon.

After playing for 58 consecutive hours, he was still at the table, reports the BBC.

Onakoya hopes to raise $1m (£805,000) for charity to support chess education for millions of children.

Hundreds of supporters from the city's Nigerian community turned out to cheer on the chess master, including Nigerian Afrobeats music star Davido.

They provided him with music and energy with supplies of classic Nigerian dishes, including the beloved national staple, jollof rice.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Golden Gate Güell Closed: How Can You Hide a park?

Barcelona's local council has convinced the developers of some of the most popular digital mapping solutions to hide a bus route because of tourists.

The route of the 116 bus from Barcelona, frequently used by tourists to reach Park Güell, has disappeared from applications such as Google Maps and Apple Maps.

This after, under the pressure of the residents of the area, the local authorities requested this from the producers of the applications.

The local council refused to confirm or deny that it had forced Google and Apple to shorten the bus route, but a Google spokesman said such changes were only made at the request of local authorities.

Catalans who use the 116 bus to get home have complained that it is always crowded because of tourists who use it to get to Park Güell.

Park Güell is a privatized park system composed of gardens and architectural elements located on Carmel Hill, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Carmel Hill belongs to the mountain range of Collserola – the Parc del Carmel is located on the northern face.

The park was built from 1900 to 1914 and was officially opened as a public park in 1926. In 1984, UNESCO declared the park a World Heritage Site under "Works of Antoni Gaudí".