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March 6, 2019

Stephen Colbert - Monologue and Opening - 3/5/19

Trump Might Regret Becoming President



For a self-described ‘innocent’ person, the President sure has an aversion to being investigated.




Mueller Is 'An American Hero,' Says Trump's Ex-Lawyer



Stephen's favorite ex-Trump attorney, Ty Cobb, had nothing but positive things to say about Robert Mueller.




Meanwhile... The Super Hot Lincoln Statue



It's the statue of a young, shirtless Lincoln that some are calling 'Babe Lincoln.'




The 'Shame Of Thrones' Trailer Is Here



This spring, brace yourself. Subpoenas are coming.


March 5, 2019

Stephen Colbert - Monologue and Opening - 3/4/19

Trump's Historically Long, Epically Weird Speech



From his opening flag-hug to the closing remarks, Trump's absurd CPAC address was the longest presidential oration in American history.




Why 'Michael Cohen Is A Liar' Is A Lazy Argument



Yes, Michael Cohen is a liar. And that's why he was the perfect fit to be Donald Trump's lawyer.




Donkey Style: Bernie's Humble Beginnings



Bernie Sanders contrasted his humble beginning to Trump's annual childhood allowance of $200,000.




Naughty Flags Are Waiting For Your Call



Are you physically attracted to flags?


March 5, 2019

The Daily Show - Preteen Punditry: How Young Is Too Young for Politics?



Roy Wood Jr. meets up with two preteen political commentators to see if he can get them to give up their YouTube-ing and act like kids again.


March 4, 2019

The Daily Show: Back in Black - Social Media Helps Measles Make a Comeback



As a measles outbreak spreads across the U.S., Lewis Black lays into anti-vaxxer parents and proposes a solution for kids whose parents won’t let them get vaccinated.


March 4, 2019

100 wild rides you probably won't see on the roads, but will see at Autorama 2019

DETROIT, MI - You won't see many of these souped up autos on the road, but you will see them at the 67th annual Meguiar's Detroit Autorama taking place at Cobo Center in Downtown Detroit though Sunday, March 3, 2019.

Billed as America's greatest hot rod show, around 800 of the most decked out hot rods and custom cars are at this event from around the country.

We're showing you 100 of the wildest rides we came across this weekend.


Photo by Edward Pevos of MLive

Many more photos at link: https://expo.mlive.com/life-and-culture/g66l-2019/03/2e09e91a047817/100-wild-rides-you-probably-wont-see-on-the-roads-but-will-see-at-autorama-2019.html



Photo by Edward Pevos of MLive

March 4, 2019

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) - Automation



Automation often seems like a scary new problem, but it’s neither entirely scary nor entirely new.


March 3, 2019

He's Creating A New Fuel Out Of Thin Air -- For 85 Cents Per Gallon

Advocates of America’s Green New Deal or other radical efforts to decarbonize the world economy in the face of a looming climate crisis may well have one of their greatest champions in a rumpled 65-year-old who lives in the Toronto suburbs.

Roger Gordon wears a navy wool coat that extends well past the bottom of his green knit sweater on a chilly day in February. He talks with a quintessentially Canadian politeness as he rails against what he sees as a massive conspiracy to suppress his life’s work — which could amount to a fuel revolution.

Ammonia has been used as both an alternative fuel source and a surplus energy storage mechanism since the 1800s, and while its production is far less damaging to the environment than traditional oil and gas, it’s not without its pollutants. In order to create NH3, the ammonia-based fuel, one would have to build a massive production facility that still burns large quantities of fossil fuels and releases significant amounts of carbon in the production process.

But in 2014, Gordon — who’s spent his career producing active pharmaceutical ingredients for sale around the world — secured a patent for his long-time side project: a refrigerator-sized machine that turns water and air into a reusable, renewable, ammonia-based NH3. The project began in the early 2000s, and took almost nine years before it produced a usable prototype. The patent application was submitted the following year, at a time when Gordon says he didn’t even have transportation fuel on his radar. Today, he drives a converted Ford F-350 with a button on the dashboard that allows him to switch between traditional gasoline and one of the small tanks of colorless, strong-smelling NH3 gas sitting in back of the pickup truck.

“I didn’t have the wherewithal to try it as a transportation fuel,” Gordon explains in an interview at a shopping mall in Toronto. But researchers at the University of Iowa and the University of Michigan were driving on ammonia — and Gordon says they jumped at the idea of creating NH3 “with no heritage of oil or coal or anything that’s carbon.”

Anyone can retrofit a traditional combustion engine into one that runs on NH3 for about $1,000, and at least 100 others around the world have made the investment, but Gordon says the infrastructure required to change the global transportation industry is too overwhelming to even consider. Instead, Gordon sees opportunities in places that are spending significant resources on getting access to fuel, such as remote communities and industrial operations in Africa or northern Canada. “The lowest hanging fruit would be a mine in the far north that’s now spending $105 million on diesel fuel a year, and they can now come to us for half the price,” he says.


Read more: https://www.ozy.com/rising-stars/hes-creating-a-new-fuel-out-of-thin-air-for-85-cents-per-gallon/92686


March 3, 2019

SNL: Toilet Death Ejector



Introducing a toilet seat for the elderly to spare them the embarrassment of being found dead on the toilet.


March 3, 2019

Japan's Subaru plans biggest-ever global recall over brake lights

TOKYO (Reuters) - Subaru Corp plans to recall around 2.3 million vehicles globally over a brake light problem, in what would be the automaker’s biggest-ever recall as it grapples with a series of quality-related issues following rapid expansion.

Japan’s sixth-largest automaker told Reuters on Friday that it was recalling nearly 2 million of its popular Impreza and Forester models in the United States, its biggest market, and other countries, along with around 300,000 units in Japan to fix a fault with the brake light switch which can lead to ignition problems.

Vehicles affected were produced from 2008 through 2017. If all of the identified vehicles are recalled, it would be the automaker’s biggest in terms of affected units, excluding the ongoing Takata airbag recall.

Since late 2017, Subaru has been reeling from a host of problems ranging from faulty components to inspection re-dos which, coupled with weakening sales in the United States, has forced the automaker to slash its full-year profit outlook to its weakest in six years.


Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-subaru-recall/japans-subaru-announces-biggest-ever-global-recall-over-brake-lights-idUSKCN1QI3DC

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