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Here's PROOF That Democrats Are Worried About LOSING BIG in 2018 Midterms

While Democrats like to pretend there's a massive "blue wave" coming in November,

we all know that behind the scenes they're pooping their pants.

And now there's proof!

From The Blaze

The 2018 midterm elections will be critical for determining the party in power through

the next several election cycles.

Will Republicans maintain power or is the political pendulum swinging in Democrats'

favor?

Tight polling in many states means that question won't be settled until Election Day in November.

But one thing is for certain: Democrats will be on the defense because, of the 33 Senate

seats up for grabs, Democrats hold 22 of them, while Republicans hold just eight.

Independents hold the other two.

Democrats are apparently so worried, they're already calling in the big guns: former President

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton.

What are the details?

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee,

admitted last week Democratic candidates running for Senate already welcome the support of

Obama and the Clintons.

"We welcome support from everybody who wants to help, including Secretary Clinton and President

Obama," he said, according to the Washington Examiner.

"As the head of the DSCC, we welcome those individuals and everybody that wants to help."

According to Hollen, Clinton has already been reaching out to campaigns.

The twice failed presidential candidate started "Onward Together" last year, an organization

focused on electing Democrats nationwide.

"I think she's going to continue to reach out to candidates and let them know that she's

ready to help in any way that she can.

These are really conversations that go on between Secretary Clinton or President Obama

and the particular campaign," Van Hollen said.

What about the House?

Every seat in the House is up for grabs each election cycle, and if Democrats want to re-take

control of the House, they have some work to do.

Republicans currently have a 42-seat majority.

But according to the New York Times, Democrats in California running for the House are very

discombobulated.

The Times reports:

National Democrats, confronting mushrooming political chaos across Southern California,

are pouring millions of dollars into congressional races to avert a self-inflicted disaster that

could undermine their chances at taking control of the House.

Essentially, at least in California, there are so many Democrats running in important

primaries that the national party fears losing seats, or just not being competitive as Republicans

are much more organized.

For more infomation >> Here's PROOF That Democrats Are Worried About LOSING BIG in 2018 Midterms - Duration: 13:49.

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I'm the Oldie here - Duration: 1:40.

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I was indeed not in my best form

but on the court I tried to think of a way out

like some technical and tactical maneuvering

But sometimes on the court...

the hands just don't listen well

You played not as calm as usual?

Not really, I was quite calm, it's just that I made more errors

Are the errors due to the low temperature of the arena?

No...It felt decent to me

The next stop is China Open in Shenzhen?

Ya...most likely

Shiwen, there're more and more up-and-coming players from Japan now

Do you feel they pose a threat to China?

And what does China have to do...

to maintain the leading position?

I feel that we're still leading for quite a bit

The rivals improving is perfectly normal

That is actually a good thing in my eyes

in terms of promoting the development of table tennis

Having rivals is a very good thing

To us...

the key is to always go the extra mile

Our young players are playing well this time

Right, we have many young players

still many many many

I'm the oldie here

Keep it up

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For more infomation >> I'm the Oldie here - Duration: 1:40.

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Innovación en Sistema de Control para la planta de Gyplac en Colombia con COMOS de Siemens - Duration: 3:14.

Siemens has implemented the control and force system for grinding and calcination of gypsum for the Gyplac plant located in Cartagena.

The supply of this project includes:

a container with CCM

a control and supervision system

The distributed periphery for the modernization of grinding and calcination of gypsum

With the modification and expansion of the gypsum calcination unit, the current capacity was increased

at the DryWall manufacturing plant.

This project was carried out with COMOS, Siemens software, which allows assimilates the planning and operation environments,

that results in more efficient workflows, as well as greater productivity and quality.

At Siemens we fell proud to work with a company that allows more people to have decent housing

at a lower cost using the dry wall as a construction material.

It reduces costs and construction times so it is possible to have high specification walls that respond to demanding performance conditions.

Make it possible for Colombians to have decent housing at a lower cost. This is ingenuity for life.

For more infomation >> Innovación en Sistema de Control para la planta de Gyplac en Colombia con COMOS de Siemens - Duration: 3:14.

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Here's The 411 On The IUD | Madge the Vag | Scary Mommy - Duration: 5:42.

- Once upon a time, there was magic stick.

It as shaped like a T, and went in your uterus.

It was 99% effective, and stopped sperm in its tracks.

A required no upkeep, just insert and relax!

(funky music)

It sounds like a fairytale, but the IUD is the real thing!

Twhat's up, ladies, I'm Madge The Vag,

and today we are learning about

the most under utilized birth control in the US!

So WTF with the IUD?

What does IUD stand for?

- I have no idea.

- Oh, I have no idea.

- It's not improvised explosive device,

which is what I always call it.

- What does IUD stand for?

- Intrauterine device.

- Yes! Yes!

(funky music)

- Okay Dr. Angela, how many different types

of IUDs are there?

- Progesterone releasing IUDs, that's going to be

either the Kyleena, Morena, Skylar,

and then there's something called a copper T IUD, Paragard.

That is non-hormonal, yes.

- Now, are the types of hormones,

are there more in some of those, or is it--

- Yes, yes they vary,

and the other really interesting thing about that,

just because you have a five year, or a three year,

or a ten year IUD, it doesn't mean you have

to leave it in for that long.

You can leave it in for two years and say, oh, done.

The other really nice things about IUDs is

that they are long acting reversible forms of contraception.

So, if you want more long term contraception,

but you're not sure when you want that kid,

or you haven't quite determined if you want any more kids,

it still gives you the option of being able to have kids.

- So the IUD has little string on the bottom.

What do you think the string is for?

And I'll give you a hint,

it is not for flossing your vagina,

although I have gotten food stuck in there. (laughs)

- To take it out?

- It's not to floss your teeth Patrick, don't even say it.

- So they can pull it out?

- Yes, yes!

I'm glad you didn't say,

"So I can pull it out", that's good.

- (laughs)

(funky music)

- Where does and IUD go?

Where do you put it?

Just pop it in?

- Intrauterine device, so it gets inserted

through the cervix, inside the uterus,

and it just sits there.

We cut the strings, the strings typically hang

either right inside the cervical canal, or right outside.

- Your partner could feel the IUD?

'Cause my husband says he can't feel anything.

(laughter)

Maybe that's something else.

- Sometimes they can, but, in most situations,

after insertion, like a week or two,

the strings become much more pliable,

and typically just fold right behind the cervix.

- Getting an IUD, does it hurt?

Does it hurt going in?

- I gotta tell you,

I usually tell folks it's a little crampy.

Like, most patients that I insert IUDs in,

I typically recommend that they take

some high dose Ibuprofen, usually like 600-800 millagrams,

about 30 minutes before the procedure.

And most women do really well.

- Are there usually any side effects,

like infections that you can get

from these things going in there and pushing things inside?

- You know, not likely.

Now, you have to consider, things like vaginal rings,

IUDs, they are foreign bodies.

And you know sometimes, women might,

note, increase discharge.

But no, it's completely safe, it's completely fine.

And remember, your vagina is not

like some never ending tunnel.

It's not like you're gonna put in the IUD

or put in the vaginal ring,

and it's gonna end up next to your kidney or something.

- Oh I don't know Dr. Angela,

I'm pretty sure mine's like a giant cave,

I've heard it echo a couple times.

True or false: IUDs are 99% effective?

- False

- True

- False

- True, Karen!

- Oh!

- It's true!

What did you think?

- I would think less.

- Really, no, it's a good one,

it's basically just blocking everything.

Nothing can get past that IUD.

- True.

- It is true!

It's true, can you imagine being that one percent?

That would be kind of special though.

(funky music)

When you get the IUD, it kind of stops your period.

Is that okay?

- It depends on what kind of IUD you get.

The progesterone containing IUDs

will do a couple different things to your periods.

Either they will become very light,

or you might not have a period at all.

- That sounds amazing.

- I know, how is that a problem?

- Who wouldn't want that?

- But I gotta tell you about this,

any time you have a progesterone only form of contraception,

irregular bleeding might be an issue for you,

so I always give women the heads up with regards to that.

Usually, status post-placement,

the spotting or irregular bleeding will stop,

it usually takes six to eight weeks.

Speaking of the other form of IUD, the Paragard,

that can be associated with heavier or painful periods.

- Who wants that?

- I don't want that at all.

- I don't want that, I know.

- No flow over here.

Three to ten years of pregnancy protection,

little to no period,

and you don't have to remember to do anything?

Sounds like love at first sight to me.

But remember, talk to your doctors about side effects

to see if the IUD is the right fit for you.

(laughs)

I'm Madge The Vag,

and if you have any questions or comments,

put 'em in the box.

My inbox that is.

(light guitar)

For more infomation >> Here's The 411 On The IUD | Madge the Vag | Scary Mommy - Duration: 5:42.

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What Does Your Business SOUND Like? | DailyVee 456 at VoiceCon 2018 - Duration: 12:03.

For more infomation >> What Does Your Business SOUND Like? | DailyVee 456 at VoiceCon 2018 - Duration: 12:03.

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This is how Airbnb's oldest interns travel the world on a budget | CNBC Profiles - Duration: 3:22.

We've been to 70 countries and I think that's a lot of countries,

and then Michael reminds me that there's almost 200 in the UN, so okay.

Hi I'm Michael and I'm Debbie.

We're the senior nomads.

I knew it was crazy when we were asked to do an interview for

Travel & Leisure on extreme traveling.

I was like... why do they want to talk to us?

I guess we are extreme travelling at this point.

Money was a concern.

We have a retirement nest egg, we would call it, a little, a fund.

We need to spend it very carefully.

I always wondered at the beginning, could we do this financially?

And five years later, we are doing just fine.

I had no idea what Airbnb was.

I had no idea you could rent homes all over the world.

And so if it weren't for Airbnb we wouldn't have even embarked on this journey.

Michael did a lot of spreadsheets, a lot of budgeting.

And then we started to look at Airbnbs in places that we might like to visit,

and we could see that it matched up with our budget.

We set a budget of $90 a night to spend for our Airbnbs wherever we are in the world.

Sometimes we have a little more, sometimes a little less, but on average it's $90.

We've traded experiences for things.

So we don't buy things, because we don't have room in our suitcase

to put anything, they're already full.

But we've gotten so bad that now if I see a greeting card I want to give Michael,

I take a picture of it and I say, "I'd like to give you this greeting card"

and show him the picture on my phone.

We always try to see the free things in a city, and that's the thing locals see anyway.

They're not the ones that are going to the tourist experiences.

So we get tips from our hosts on how to see a city in a slightly different way.

We're just trying to live locally in the neighborhood as best you can.

And it's to be said, because we eat most of our meals at home

so we're grocery shopping, then we're washing dishes.

It hasn't been hard to keep track of our expenses, because we do a daily journal.

And we write in the journal every day what we did and we write down what we spent

and we tape in the receipts and it's become so routine, that we enjoy doing it.

And Michael keeps meticulous spreadsheets, so much so that

he even keeps our game scores in a spreadsheet.

We usually stay in the center of a city, because we like to walk.

so we walk a lot, and I think that's helped us with our health.

We walk way more than we do when we're home with the car.

We have such a nice relationship with Airbnb.

Let's ask them if they would consider having us as interns?

And they said yes, it was simple as that, really.

It was just wonderful, because when you get older,

you're worried about - Gee, can I make a difference anymore?

A lot of people that are older feel like they still can make a contribution.

I think this has been really healthy, in that we have discovered

that we can live in smaller spaces, we can live with fewer things.

I think, I hope, that when we return to Seattle, when we finally settle down

that we'll have learned a lot of lessons about just how much

we need to spend to be comfortable.

For more infomation >> This is how Airbnb's oldest interns travel the world on a budget | CNBC Profiles - Duration: 3:22.

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U.S. is still trying to revive talks with North Korea. Here's how - Duration: 6:06.

AMNA NAWAZ: Over the weekend, the pace of diplomacy with North Korea has picked up in

an effort to revive the summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Foreign affairs correspondent Nick Schifrin reports.

NICK SCHIFRIN: Amna, thank you.

Two U.S. teams are trying to resurrect the summit.

One is in Singapore, working on logistics.

The second met with North Korean officials in North Korea.

That team is led by veteran diplomat Sung Kim, currently the U.S. ambassador to the

Philippines, and also includes Assistant Secretary of Defense Randall Schriver and Allison Hooker

from the National Security Council staff.

These meetings come after another extraordinary show of friendship between North Korean leader

Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

They met this weekend on 24 hours' notice, their second summit in just the last month.

President Moon is the man in the middle pushing both sides toward the summit.

And to talk about all this, I'm joined by Patrick McEachern, a State Department officer

focused on East Asia who is currently on leave at the Woodrow Wilson International Center

for Scholars.

Thank you very much for being here.

PATRICK MCEACHERN, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: It's a pleasure to be

here.

NICK SCHIFRIN: Last week, a senior White House official said that June 12 is -- I'm quoting

him here -- "like in 10 minutes," suggesting it was impossible to get the logistics ready

by June 12.

Is it impossible at this point to get those logistics ready?

PATRICK MCEACHERN: I don't think so.

Look, in your intro, you noted how the North Koreans and South Koreans were able to set

up a summit and execute it within 24 hours.

It might take the United States a little bit longer to execute these sorts of things, but

I don't think unrealistic that we should be able to get it done by June 12.

The real challenge, I think, won't be so much the logistics, but the policy preparations

that are going on right now.

NICK SCHIFRIN: Right, so the policy preparations are happening, presumably, as far as we know,

in North Korea, in these conversations that are ongoing.

Do these teams that are meeting, do they have to agree on an agenda, do they have to agree

on a document that the president, Trump, and Kim Jong-un would sign together, or is it

even less than that?

PATRICK MCEACHERN: I think it's -- they need to agree on some sort of agenda.

What are the two leaders going to try to accomplish when they meet in Singapore or wherever they

might decide to meet in the end?

And this isn't really an effort to try to tee up some sort of a peace treaty or a detailed

road map, I think, to denuclearization.

I think a successful summit would mean having a general road map of the way forward for

denuclearization and what sort of reciprocal concessions the United States would have to

make.

And I think that that's what our team in North Korea is trying to hammer out right now.

NICK SCHIFRIN: So that's what a lot of experts seem to want, to slightly lower the expectations.

But President Trump has not lowered expectations.

They have been quite high.

At one point, he was saying that the summit could create peace, regional peace and stability.

So, do you think the expectations need to be lowered?

PATRICK MCEACHERN: Well, I think it's appropriate for both sides, natural, the two sides go

into a negotiation looking to have their maximum demands possible, and then they narrow differences

from there.

So I think that's where President Trump is coming from in trying to say, you know, he

wants to see denuclearization right away, but that that doesn't mean that that's the

only thing that he's willing to accept.

NICK SCHIFRIN: So there's a divide on denuclearization, how quickly that may happen.

We may see that play out in the summit.

The other main variable that is going to -- that we're going to see, of course, is the level

of security guarantees that North Korea asked for and that the U.S. is willing to give.

We heard President Moon say over the weekend the North Koreans have real concerns about

those security guarantees.

So what kind of security guarantees does the North want to hear from the U.S. in order

to reciprocate with quick denuclearization?

PATRICK MCEACHERN: Well, the two sides will each define their own demands.

And so, for the United States, we get to define what we mean by denuclearization, because

that is -- is our demand of the North Koreans.

By contrast, the North Koreans get to define what they want in terms of security guarantees,

and we try to find where a match is between the two.

And while there's been a great deal of speculation as to what the North Koreans are going to

request with respect to security guarantees or economic pressure relief, the fact remains

is that Kim Jong-un hasn't articulated that to us yet, and so we really just don't know

exactly what they are going to be looking for.

NICK SCHIFRIN: We saw these images, extraordinary images.

To think that we have had two summits between President Moon Jae-in of South Korea and Kim

Jong-un of North Korea.

Does their relationship, does that help push along the summit, but could it also threaten

the alliance between the United States and South Korea?

PATRICK MCEACHERN: I think it absolutely pushes along the U.S.-DPRK summit.

I think Moon Jae-in has really done an extraordinary job of trying to bring the United States and

North Korea together.

But, at the same time, he very firmly recognizes that his treaty ally is the United States,

and that the reason why he's meeting with the North Koreans is because they're South

Korea's enemy.

They're the ones that are pointing 8,000 artillery tubes at the South Korea capital.

So, Moon Jae-in is not really caught between North Korea and the United States.

He's really firmly on the American side, but trying to broker a constructive peace forward.

NICK SCHIFRIN: But some people are concerned that there could be a divide between what

South Korea has the priority, for example, of ending the Korean War once and for all,

and the U.S. priority of denuclearization.

PATRICK MCEACHERN: So, it's always natural that allies are not going to see things 100

percent the same way.

But the United States and South Korea have very tightly aligned interests and values.

And I think that will overwhelm the differences.

And the United States and South Korea have met a great deal.

You have noted that the president was just here in Washington.

Their national security adviser, their foreign minister have all visited Washington very

recently in order to make sure that there is no daylight between Seoul and Washington

moving forward.

NICK SCHIFRIN: OK, Patrick McEachern, thank you very much.

PATRICK MCEACHERN: Thank you.

For more infomation >> U.S. is still trying to revive talks with North Korea. Here's how - Duration: 6:06.

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Here & Now Monday May 28 2018 - Duration: 1:02:52.

For more infomation >> Here & Now Monday May 28 2018 - Duration: 1:02:52.

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The first Galaxy Note 9 leak is here, and Samsung is being as boring as ever ● Tech News ● #TECH - Duration: 2:37.

When the Galaxy S9 came out earlier this year, some weren't happy to see that Samsung recycled

the Galaxy S8 design for one more year, even though the phone wasn't a perfect Galaxy

S8 replica.

The Galaxy S9 has thinner bezels, thicker metal borders, and shaper edges.

It also features a different fingerprint sensor design on the back.

The Galaxy Note 9, due this summer, is expected to follow the same design path, and we've

got a first leak to reinforce that idea.

A video posted on YouTube features a purported Galaxy Note 9 screen protector, which teases

a familiar design.

There's no way to verify its authenticity, considering that the Galaxy Note 9 is expected

to be similar to the Galaxy S9 but it sure looks like it'd play the part.

Just like the Galaxy S9, the Note 9 won't be an iPhone X clone, which is the design

most Android device makers went with this year.

We expect reduced top and bottom bezels compared to last year's Galaxy Note 8, which is what

Samsung did with the Galaxy S9.

At the top, you'll find the same complex array of cameras and sensors.

The Galaxy Note 9 will also have the same subtle edge curves as its predecessor.

While some early reports said the screen will feature an in-display fingerprint sensor,

that doesn't appear to be the case anymore.

A screen protector, however, can't confirm or deny the existence that type of feature.

It's probably only a matter of time until the first Galaxy Note 9 cases leak,

at which point we'll probably be able to confirm that the phone will have a dual-lens

camera like the Galaxy Note 8 and the S9+, as well as a rear-facing fingerprint sensor

placed in a central position.

The Galaxy Note 9 is supposed to launch at some point this summer, with early August

being one possibility, considering that some reports say Samsung is hurrying to market

with this one.

For more infomation >> The first Galaxy Note 9 leak is here, and Samsung is being as boring as ever ● Tech News ● #TECH - Duration: 2:37.

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America has a massive truck driver shortage. Here's why few want an $80,000 job. - Duration: 6:57.

America has a massive truck driver shortage. Here's why few want an $80,000 job.

America has a massive shortage of truck drivers.

Joyce Brenny, head of Brenny Transportation in Minnesota, increased driver pay 15 percent this year to try to attract more drivers.

Many of her drivers now earn $80,000, she says, yet she still cant find enough people for the job.

About 51,000 more drivers are needed to meet the demand from companies such as Amazon and Walmart that are shipping more goods across the country, according to the American Trucking Associations.

The driver shortage is already leading to delayed deliveries and higher prices for goods that Americans buy. The ATA predicts that its likely to get worse in the coming years.

Many trucking companies are so desperate for drivers that they are offering signing bonuses and pay raises.

So why dont more Americans want this job? We asked truck drivers who have been doing the job anywhere from four months to 40 years for their views.

Most said the answer is simple: The lifestyle is rough.

You barely see your family, you rarely shower, and you get little respect from car drivers, police or major retailers.

Michael Dow said he has been divorced twice because of trucking.

Donna Penland said she gained 60 pounds her first year from sitting all day and a lack of healthful food on the road.

A few drivers told The Washington Post that they earn $100,000, but many said their annual pay is less than $50,000 (government statistics say median pay for the industry is $42,000).

As for the bonuses, driver Daniel Gollnick said they are a "complete joke" because of all the strings attached.

Despite the hardships, half said they would recommend the job to friends and family, chiefly because, as Gollnick said, "its the easiest money you can get without a college degree.

" Here are the drivers perspectives on Americas trucking crisis.

I have been divorced two times because of truck driving.

" — Michael Dow.

Michael Dow of Dallas has been a truck driver for more than two decades.

He and his brother started a company, Dow Brothers Transportation, this year.

They hope it will more than double their pay from prior years.

Age: 48. Yearly income: $45,000.

Why dont people want this job? "The pay is so far behind the curve.

I make less money now than I did 20 years ago if you adjust for inflation and cost of living.

I figured it out once, and I was making $14 or $15 an hour driving for the big carriers.

People flipping hamburgers are demanding $15 an hour.".

Have you gotten a raise? "I have, because I went out and started my own company this year.

The rates have never been this good in over 20 years.

I hope the driver shortage continues.

Skilled drivers like me arent cheap right now.

Im anticipating Ill make $85,000 to $120,000 this year.".

Would you recommend this job? "I have a 21-year-old son in the military who is about ready to come out.

In all honesty, I do not wish him to get into this industry because its a hard life.

I dont recommend it to anyone who has a family.

My kids are in their 20s now.

I missed most of their lives growing up.

They tell me they wish I would have been home more.

I have been divorced two times because of truck driving.

For a real perspective, talk to a truckers wife.".

"I see those ads for big driver bonuses, but its a complete joke.

" — Daniel Gollnick .

Daniel Gollnick of Melrose, Wis., drives for a company that has him home each night.

He used to drive a flatbed truck across the country, but his girlfriend didnt like him being away so much.

For more infomation >> America has a massive truck driver shortage. Here's why few want an $80,000 job. - Duration: 6:57.

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Monaco Grand Prix is here to stay – with or without grid girls - Duration: 6:42.

Monaco Grand Prix is here to stay – with or without grid girls Before the weekend a representative from Formula One management had been insistent that the race would not host the return of grid girls.

In January when they were dropped the commercial director, Sean Bratches, said grid girls were "at odds with modern day societal norms" and "not appropriate or relevant to F1". Monaco's "female sponsorship representatives" would not be standing in front of grid slots nor holding boards identifying drivers, therefore they were not, F1 avowed, grid girls. Which on Sunday transpired to be arrant nonsense.

Monaco most definitely had grid girls. Standing in front of grid slots and holding boards with the drivers' names on, albeit ones also displaying a message from a fan and with a 'grid boy' alongside them. They were dressed in revealing, sheer outfits and had the sponsor's logo painted on their shoulder blades. An object lesson in objectification if ever there was one.

F1's lofty ideal to move the sport into the 21st century had been summarily dismissed and its denials of the reality on Sunday were made to look almost laughable.

Six races in there has not been one without incident for Max Verstappen. What is of most concern, though, is that the young Dutchman does not seem to be learning from his mistakes. Most damning, the crash in FP3 that meant he missed qualifying was almost identical to the one he suffered in 2016.

He is young and plenty of other drivers have had their fair share of scrapes while learning their craft but Verstappen is in his fourth season and more is expected of him.

The team principal, Christian Horner, administered his sternest rebuke yet. "He needs to learn from it and stop making these errors. He knows that more than anybody," Horner said. He was joined by Red Bull's motorsport boss Helmut Marko.

"I think he is not patient enough," he said. "He wants always to be who he is, the fastest but the result is only when you cross the line." His recovery drive to ninth was well-handled but the damage had already been done.

Daniel Ricciardo had his redemption in Monaco and, according to Horner, in doing so he most definitely proved he had the right stuff, while across the pond his fellow Australian Will Power secured his first win at the Indy 500 for Penske.

The race in Monte Carlo was no thriller but it was at least tense as Ricciardo had to juggle his MGU-K failure with staying out of the walls, managing his car and not giving any incentive to Sebastian Vettel.

"He could have been in Apollo 13, the way he was dealing with the issues," said Horner, in reference to the 1970 lunar mission that famously encountered trouble. Horner admitted the team had suggested they should retire the car but he wanted to run it until the engine gave out and he proved right to do so.

The 37-year old Power made it a down under double at Indianapolis and the 2014 IndyCar champion admitted he was screaming with joy throughout his final lap as he became the first Aussie to win the prestigious race at the Brickyard.

A procession in Monaco is nothing new but that so many senior drivers were so critical of it is less usual. Many fans have long decried the event and called for it to be dropped, which is highly unlikely.

Regardless of the fact that the race often presents a less than thrilling spectacle, it is still highly valued as the one that attracts attention across the world. Equally the drivers do generally still rate the challenge it presents and it is where the teams do a huge amount of business in sponsorship and hospitality. The principality does not pay to host the race and F1 will not drop it. But it could be changed.

Hamilton has suggested changing the layout, the format and the rules to mandate tyre stops. These would be huge changes across a season but since Monaco is a unique meeting, race-specific adjustments for it seem entirely reasonable.

It would require some bold action but, if the result was racing that actually lived up to the interest the meeting attracts, its position as F1's shop window to a global audience would be truly justified.

Both Hamilton and Mercedes' team principal, Toto Wolff, had warned that Monaco was likely to be a struggle for the team and once there they formally conceded that their car had again been optimised to run on the medium and high-speed circuits.

With Hamilton third on the grid it was the best they expected. "The drivers extracted the pace of the car," Wolff said. "All of us believe that this is the pace of the car around Monaco. You have to be realistic.

We're trying to achieve the best car for 21 races to come out with the most points, and therefore you have to compromise with some of the circuits." Hamilton confirmed this after the race and that the team's long game was similar to last season.

"We know that here and Singapore will be our toughest races but hopefully our car will be better at the majority of races," he said. Which made dropping only three points to Vettel here an absolute boon.

"I am grateful that I only lost three points," he added. "Would l like to have won the Monaco GP? Hell, yes. Would l like to win the world championship? Hell, yes.

For more infomation >> Monaco Grand Prix is here to stay – with or without grid girls - Duration: 6:42.

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Montana Ag Network: Summer grilling season is here! - Duration: 2:26.

For more infomation >> Montana Ag Network: Summer grilling season is here! - Duration: 2:26.

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Here's a creative way to repel ticks - Duration: 2:50.

For more infomation >> Here's a creative way to repel ticks - Duration: 2:50.

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Race 3 Climax Scene: Here's How The Cast Shot It In Half Of The Scheduled Time - Duration: 4:28.

Race 3 Climax Scene: Here's How The Cast Shot It In Half Of The Scheduled Time

Salman Khan starrer Race 3 that is set to release this Eid, shot the climax sequence of the film with high security and military on the sets.

The climax sequence that is shot in deserts of Liwa in Abu Dhabi required high military and security as there were explosions and intense car chase sequences being shot for the film.

The climax of the film was shot simultaneously on three units of the film with a set of actors continuously shooting on each set performing high octane action sequence with intense fight sequences.

Salman Khan and Bobby Deol are seen performing power packed action scenes in the deserts of Liwa, the visual of which is seen in the trailer as well.

The entire climax sequence has been choreographed by Tom Struthers and Anal Arasu.

Director Remo D'souza had earlier shared, "I wanted a very Real treatment for Race 3.

The action and explosions that you see in the film were all created on set.

Fortunately, I had my team supporting my vision completely and delivering their best.".

The action in this franchise of Race 3 has gone up a notch higher than its previous installments with high octane action sequences and power packed performances by the entire cast in the deserts of Liwa.

The shoot that would take 10 days was completed in 5 days considering there were high officials stationed at the sets.

Further adding, "The climax scene is an elaborate action sequence that was to be shot with the entire cast.

Salman ensured that the gruelling schedule that would otherwise take 10 days to shoot was completed in just 5 days.

We had three separate units that were shooting simultaneously on set.

The live explosions also had the military's presence for security concern.

The entire sequence was an event in itself.".

The recently released trailer of the film makes for an Eid bonanza, being a complete entertainment package.

Starring an ensemble cast of Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Saqib Saleem and Daisy Shah, the action thriller is undoubtedly one of the most awaited films.

Produced by Salman Khan Films and Ramesh Taurani under the banner of Tips Films, Race 3 is directed by Remo D'souza and will hit theatres on 15th June 2018.

For more infomation >> Race 3 Climax Scene: Here's How The Cast Shot It In Half Of The Scheduled Time - Duration: 4:28.

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Season 4 Episode 16: The End's Not Near, It's Here - Duration: 43:33.

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Here's PROOF That Democrats Are Worried About LOSING BIG in 2018 Midterms - Duration: 2:45.

For more infomation >> Here's PROOF That Democrats Are Worried About LOSING BIG in 2018 Midterms - Duration: 2:45.

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Want to Lower Baby's Risk of Allergies Here's What to Feed Him! - Duration: 2:05.

Want to lower babies risk of allergies here's what to feed him

like exercising regularly and getting more sleep eating fish is one of those get healthy tips that were reminded of daily if some magazine

article isn't singing the omega three praises of salmon then our doctors are encouraging us to throw some nutrient rich sardines into a solid

it's enough to make your eyes glaze over I know mine do but according to an article on Boston.com new research may just be enough

to convince us to finally put fish on our family's dinner table more often

a recent study of 4000 babies in Sweden found that eating some fish in infancy

especially before nine months may lower your child's risk of food allergies

acts Maya asthma and hay fever by a staggering 25%

and that decrease is long lasting researchers saw that it was still present in kids who are well into adolescence

now all my first thought when I read that was

allergies or not there's no way I could have coaxed my baby into keeping that many fish tacos

but it turns out a little salmon or tile AP or pollack goes a long way

researchers saw the Lauer Driscoll of allergies in babies who only had two fish meals a month and number a I can come for doubly manage

one thing to keep in mind before you hit the grocery store

fish contain toxins like mercury

so choose one's low in mercury

like salmon catfish trout soul hunt Ailey be a and stick with FDA recommended serving amounts 812 ounces a week for you have and

to three child sized portions a week for your baby

For more infomation >> Want to Lower Baby's Risk of Allergies Here's What to Feed Him! - Duration: 2:05.

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Race 3 Climax Scene: Here's How The Cast Shot It In Half Of The Scheduled Time - Duration: 4:28.

Race 3 Climax Scene: Here's How The Cast Shot It In Half Of The Scheduled Time

Salman Khan starrer Race 3 that is set to release this Eid, shot the climax sequence of the film with high security and military on the sets.

The climax sequence that is shot in deserts of Liwa in Abu Dhabi required high military and security as there were explosions and intense car chase sequences being shot for the film.

The climax of the film was shot simultaneously on three units of the film with a set of actors continuously shooting on each set performing high octane action sequence with intense fight sequences.

Salman Khan and Bobby Deol are seen performing power packed action scenes in the deserts of Liwa, the visual of which is seen in the trailer as well.

The entire climax sequence has been choreographed by Tom Struthers and Anal Arasu.

Director Remo D'souza had earlier shared, "I wanted a very Real treatment for Race 3.

The action and explosions that you see in the film were all created on set.

Fortunately, I had my team supporting my vision completely and delivering their best.".

The action in this franchise of Race 3 has gone up a notch higher than its previous installments with high octane action sequences and power packed performances by the entire cast in the deserts of Liwa.

The shoot that would take 10 days was completed in 5 days considering there were high officials stationed at the sets.

Further adding, "The climax scene is an elaborate action sequence that was to be shot with the entire cast.

Salman ensured that the gruelling schedule that would otherwise take 10 days to shoot was completed in just 5 days.

We had three separate units that were shooting simultaneously on set.

The live explosions also had the military's presence for security concern.

The entire sequence was an event in itself.".

The recently released trailer of the film makes for an Eid bonanza, being a complete entertainment package.

Starring an ensemble cast of Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Saqib Saleem and Daisy Shah, the action thriller is undoubtedly one of the most awaited films.

Produced by Salman Khan Films and Ramesh Taurani under the banner of Tips Films, Race 3 is directed by Remo D'souza and will hit theatres on 15th June 2018.

For more infomation >> Race 3 Climax Scene: Here's How The Cast Shot It In Half Of The Scheduled Time - Duration: 4:28.

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Glass Dome Found on Moons Surface, NASA Photos here, UFO Sighting News. - Duration: 3:01.

Glass Dome Found on Moons Surface, NASA Photos here, UFO Sighting News. Date of sighting: March 9, 2011 Location of sighting: 5 deg South, 134

1 deg East. NASA Photo Archives, Lunar surface Also note the face of an old man on the left

Last night I was looking over a few NASA photos taken back in Dec of 1972 and discovered the legendary glass dome over a moon crater

Mind you, I have heard the story about the glass dome existing and I even found it about 5 years ago, but then forgot how to find it again

This time I took some screenshots. Photos below are not AS17-P-1928 but are from photo AS17-P-1923 Note the different lighting

Supposedly this is where NASA found the abandoned alien base that was still in working order and then they stationed 1000 US Marines on it, or so the story goes from the info that computer hacker Gary McKinnon has stated in interviews

If this is true and this dome over the crater is the base, then these photos I am posting today may be the first ever photos of the city of "Luna" as its been called in the past

There are two actual photo panoramic of this, each shot has a different lighting to it

They are: http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS17-P-1928 http://www

lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS17-P-1923 ☯ Scott C. Waring wrote novels "Dragons of Asgard" & "UFO Sightings of 2006-2009" at online bookstores, or visit my UFO Video channel at http://www

youtube.com/user/TaiwanSCW?feature=mhum ☯

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