Trump mocked a man he thought was a protester for being overweight, but it turned out he was actually a supporter
... moreTrump mocked a man he thought was a protester for being overweight, but it turned out he was actually a supporter
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President Trump pats his bicep and pumps his fist at the end of his rally with supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire, August 15, 2019. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
US President Donald Trump mocked a supporter for being overweight at a rally in New Hampshire on Thursday night, after mistaking him for a protester trying to disrupt the event.
"That guy has got a serious weight problem. Go home, start exercising," he said.
The man, Frank Dawson, a former police officer and Navy veteran, took the insult in his stride, telling Fox News: "Everything's good. I love the guy."
A report by a White House doctor in February found the president is clinically obese, though in good health.
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An inverted bond yield has proved a predictor of the last six recessions in the USA.
Right now the US bond market is staring investors straight in the eye and saying, "there's a re... moreAn inverted bond yield has proved a predictor of the last six recessions in the USA.
Right now the US bond market is staring investors straight in the eye and saying, "there's a recession on the way".
When the yield on 10-year US government bonds finally slipped below 2-year yields overnight, equity markets dropped, around $1.2 trillion on the S&P500. Yield curve inversions are seen as solid predictors of recessions over the next one to two years.Equity markets often enjoy a last gasp rally after a bond inversion, but on average fall 30pc once recession bites.Rising trade tensions, crumbling manufacturing data, low inflation and weaker US profits are key drivers of the collapse of short term bond yields below the 10-year rate less
Mine is the Coyote’s Crazy Smart Science Show - it's billed as an adventures-in-science series that encourages youth to explore the fascinating world of scienc... moreMine is the Coyote’s Crazy Smart Science Show - it's billed as an adventures-in-science series that encourages youth to explore the fascinating world of science – from an Indigenous perspective. I'm watching it right now and the episode is about how 1000s of years ago the Indigenous people used chemical science to help make their life easier. I included a link to more info and vids about the show. Cheers and happy weekend! https://aptn.ca/coyotescience/
So many wonderful salad's, spread's, dips' and dressing's! I wander if there is any cookbooks dedicated too one of the greatest foods ever invented? Maybe I can partner with Hellma... moreSo many wonderful salad's, spread's, dips' and dressing's! I wander if there is any cookbooks dedicated too one of the greatest foods ever invented? Maybe I can partner with Hellman's and become a gazillionaire! **Feel free to include lot's of speling and grammeratical errors in your post. I isn't to picky.**
8 Things to Know about Designer Georgina Chapman, Harvey Weinstein's Wife
The Marchesa designer's driver was reportedly arrested after allegedly fighting with a paparazzi photographs
May 25, 2018
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Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was arrested in New York City Friday morning, and his estranged wife, Georgina Chapman, was reportedly connected to another arrest in Manhattan this week.
Her driver Cristovoa Proenca, 44, was "charged with criminal mischief for allegedly getting handsy with a lensman trying to photograph" the Marchesa designer and her two children on West 11th Street in the West Village, sources told the New York Post.
Chapman's fashion label is working to regain its prominence in the fashion world. After the brand called off its runway show at New York Fashion Week this past February —"Georgina couldn’t go through with it," a fashion insider told the New York Post. "She was too scared."—actress Scarlett Johansson mad... less
A view of Barclays Center during a playoff game between the Brooklyn Nets and Philadelphia 76ers this year. Photo: Matteo Marchi/Getty Images
Joe Tsai, the executive vice chairman of Chinese tech giant Alibaba, is set to buy the NBA's Brooklyn Nets and their home, Barclays Center, for $3.5 billion, reports Bloomberg.
"Rich Asians have been plowing money into professional sports franchises in Europe and around the world, though buying an NBA team is rare."
"Chinese investors have taken more stakes in European soccer teams," including powerhouses like Italy's A.C. Milan and Spain's Atletico Madrid. less
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