Elon Musk’s BRUTALLY Honest Interview SHOCKS Lex Fridman (Supercut)

Elon Musk's BRUTALLY Honest Interview SHOCKS Lex Fridman (Supercut)

the architecture in China that’s in recent years is far more impressive than the US I mean the the train stations the buildings the highspeed rail everything it’s Wars which are tragic and difficult on a on a local basis and then there are Wars which are civilization ending or has that potential obviously Global ther nuclear warfare has high potential to end civilization where are the aliens that’s one of the like the F Paradox question um a lot of people asked me if I’ve seen any evidence of aliens and I haven’t which is kind of concerning cuz then I think would I probably preferred at least have seen some archaeological evidence of aliens um to the best of my knowledge there is no Pro I not aware of any evidence of alians the out there they’re very subtle we might just be the only Consciousness at least in the Galaxy um and if if you look at say the history of Earth for to believe the archaeological record Earth is about 4 and2 billion years old civilization as measured from the first writing is only about 5,000 years old we have to give some credit there to the ancient samarians who aren’t around anymore I think it was a archaic pre uniform was…

With Trudeau stepping down, here’s how a Liberal leadership race will look

With Trudeau stepping down, here's how a Liberal leadership race will look

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday morning he’ll step down after his Liberal party chooses its next leader in a “robust, nationwide competitive process,” telling reporters assembled at Rideau Cottage that he asked party president Sachit Mehra on Sunday to start preparing for the contest.

Trudeau also said that Governor General Mary Simon had granted his request to prorogue Parliament until March 24.

The prime minister’s announcement sets the stage for the Liberal party’s first leadership election since 2013.

It will also be the party’s first leadership race under a major 2016 rule change, which allowed anyone willing to register as a Liberal for free to vote in party contests.

When Iraqi Troops Dared to Challenge America’s Most Colossal Battleships (and Paid the Price)

When Iraqi Troops Dared to Challenge America’s

By late February 1991, two of the most legendary battleships in history, USS Missouri and USS Wisconsin, lay just off the Kuwaiti coast. Silent but ready.

After years in mothballs, these ships had re-emerged at the president’s behest, this time as fully modernized war machines, with Tomahawk cruise missiles, advanced radar systems, and even drones now lining their decks.

The anxious Iraqi forces watched these World War 2 Veterans bring the beginning of an amphibious invasion right to their shores. With a single command, Missouri unleashed her firepower, reminding everyone that their most powerful asset needed no update. Her massive 16-inch guns, the same that had hammered enemy fortifications at Iwo Jima, roared to life. 2,700-pound shells tore through the air, crashing into Iraqi defenses along the coast. Moments later, Wisconsin joined the assault, her guns adding to the destruction.

For the Iraqis watching from the shore, the sheer force of the assault of the sister ships was overwhelming.
What they didn’t know was that these 887-foot-long behemoths were just one piece of a much larger, more complex strategy. As the thunderous guns of Missouri and Wisconsin held their attention, elsewhere, unseen and unexpected, the true nature of the coalition’s plan was about to unfold…

Justin Trudeau Resigns as Canada’s Prime Minister | Vantage with Palki Sharma

Canada’s prime minister Justin Trudeau has resigned as leader of his Liberal party, but will stay on as prime minister until the Liberals elect his replacement. The announcement caps months of growing dissent against Trudeau over the cost-of-living crisis and his handling of the pandemic. After a decade in office, what is Trudeau’s legacy? How did Trudeau’s reign unravel? Palki Sharma tells you.
no more suspense Canada’s prime minister Justin Trudeau has resigned he’s just announced his decision in Ottawa it comes after months of criticism from his party own party lawmakers he won’t be out immediately though Trudeau will stay on until his party finds a new leader after that he will step down in his speech Trudeau mentioned the party Rebellion he said if he’s fighting internal battles he cannot be the best candidate he also said another candidate could win the election listen in so last night over dinner I told my kids about the decision that I’m sharing with you today I intend to resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects its next leader through a robust Nationwide competitive process last night I asked the president of the Liberal Party to begin that process this country deserves a real choice in the next election and it has become clear to me that if I’m having to fight internal battles…

Premier Smith On Trudeau Resignation

Premier Smith On Trudeau Resignation

I have been calling for an election um whatever internal dynamics that the liberal party has to go through to to get to that point is is kind of up to them but I would have preferred today to see an election call because I don’t think two months delay is going to make any bit of difference to how Canadians are are looking at this Administration why do we need an election we need an election so that whoever is in the chair has a four-year mandate and so when we go to negotiate with the United States it’s uh it’s some
certainty about who the players are going to be at the table so um I’m a bit disappointed that we didn’t get an election call today I think that would have been the better outcome and it would have uh allowed for the the uh the prime minister to go to the the public and see whether or not they support his agenda of the last number of years I think the the polling results suggest that’s not the case so we’re putting this forward hoping that it becomes a topic of discussion…

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