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Parsing hype from reality in North Korea’s ICBM claim

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — If North Korea’s claim Tuesday of its first ICBM test-launch is true, it has barreled over a red line that the world has long called a tripwire for potential nuclear…
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The best game console in 2017

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Game consoles are must-haves for many of us, but they’re expensive. So where is your money best spent? We round up the best game consoles out now.
What is the best game console? Should you go for the PS4 or Xbox One? Or maybe go for a handheld hybrid like the Nintendo Switch? What about portable consoles and streamers like the Nvidia Shield?
Game consoles are must-haves for many of us, but they’re expensive. Keep in mind that you can still pick up old consoles and games at much cheaper prices, and you can also check out our best games deals to make sure you’re getting the best price.
We, as you may well be too, are excited about the upcoming Xbox One X which will no doubt be one of the best consoles you can buy. We compare it to its rival in our Xbox One X vs PS4 Pro. Find out more about the Xbox One X release date, price and specs.

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How to remove subtitles from MKV videos

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Matroska Multimedia Container — or MKV as it’s more commonly known — is a great format that supports most codecs and offers a lot of features. It can store numerous video, audio and subtitle tracks, in addition to any metadata.
Matroska Multimedia Container — or MKV as it’s more commonly known — is a great format that supports most codecs and offers a lot of features. It can store numerous video, audio and subtitle tracks, in addition to any metadata.
If you have an MKV video with (non-hardcoded) subtitles, turning them on or off can be quite simple, if you’ re watching the video in an app like VLC Media Player (just go into the Subtitle menu and access the options there) . But these subtitles may play by default if viewed on a TV, for example, with no way of disabling them. Fortunately, there is an easy way to strip out these subtitles.
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To remove unwanted subtitles from an MKV file, download MKVToolNix for your operating system. It’s available for Windows and Linux.
Install and run it, and then drag the MKV video onto the window. It will display everything contained inside the file, including the video and audio, subtitles, chapters and tags.
Untick the subtitle entry (and anything else you don’ t require) and change the output file name and destination.
You can queue up multiple tasks, but if you just want to remove subtitles from that one video, click the ‘Start multiplexing’ button, and it will go to work and save a subtitle-free version ready for watching.
You can keep an eye on the progress under Job Output but typically the whole process takes seconds to complete.
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North Korea claims launch of ballistic missile that could reach United States

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If true, the test is a potential milestone in North Korea’s campaign to develop a nuclear-tipped weapon capable of hitting the mainland United States.
BEIJING – North Korea on Tuesday claimed it had successfully tested an intercontinental ballistic missile, a potential milestone in its campaign to develop a nuclear-tipped weapon capable of hitting the mainland United States.
In a special announcement on state television, North Korea said it launched a Hwasong-14 missile that flew about 579 miles, reaching an altitude of 1,741 miles.
South Korean and Japanese authorities are now looking into whether it was indeed an ICBM; U. S. Pacific Command’s first statement on the test called it an intermediate range missile.
Tuesday’s news will no doubt renew questions about the development of weapons that President Donald Trump, as president-elect, vowed to stop. It also looks set to put North Korea back at the top of the president’s agenda, most immediately at Group of 20 meetings in Germany this week.
As news of the test broke, but before North Korea claimed it was an ICBM, Trump took to Twitter, calling out North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and appearing to once again urge China to do more to pressure him.
“North Korea has just launched another missile. Does this guy have anything better to do with his life?” Trump wrote.
“Hard to believe that South Korea and Japan will put up with this much longer, ” he continued. “Perhaps China will put a heavy move on North Korea and end this nonsense once and for all.”
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe appeared to share Trump’s frustration, if not his tone. In remarks to the press, he vowed to work closely with the United States and South Korea, but called on China and Russia to do more.
“I’d like to strongly urge international society’s cooperation on the North Korea issue and urge China’s chairman, Xi Jinping, and Russia’s President Putin to take more constructive measures.”
In a daily press conference, Geng Shuang, a spokesman for China’s Foreign Ministry, condemned the test but countered that Beijing had “spared no effort” in its fight.
Analysts are still looking for clues about the missile and parsing what those clues might mean, both in terms of North Korea’s capability and the international community’s response.
The launch was made from a site in North Korea’s Phyongan province and the missile flew more than 500 miles before landing in waters off Japan’s coast, U. S., South Korean and Japanese officials said.
U. S. Pacific Command said the missile was in the air for 37 minutes. As with other recent launches, the missile appears to have been fired at a very steep trajectory in an effort to avoid flying over neighbors like Japan.
Using those number, David Wright, a physicist at the Union of Concerned Scientists, calculated that the missile could have traveled more than 4000 miles if it was fired at a normal-that is, less steep-trajectory. That means this type of missile could potentially fly as far as Alaska, he said.
Melissa Hanham, a North Korea expert at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, called Tuesday’s test a “huge milestone” for North Korea. Still, she stressed, is only a theoretical possibility-for now.
Hanham said North Korea is not known to have tested components necessary for such a hit, but may do so in the future. The point is that they are moving quickly. “Is this particular ICBM going to hit (Washington) D. C.? No. But are they working toward it? Yes, ” she said.
The launch comes after a string of recent moves, including a salvo of missiles last month and three tests in May alone. Kim has now launched more missiles in one year than his father did in 17 years in power.
The North’s ICBM claim adds a new complication to the relationship between the United States and China under Trump.
Since taking office, Trump has made North Korea’s weapons program a priority, focusing his efforts – and tweets – on getting China to pressure North Korea to back down, in part by choking of the regime’s access to resources.
In recent weeks, there have been signs that he is frustrated with China’s progress. On June 21, Trump tweeted that, although he appreciated Beijing’s efforts, “it has not worked out.”
China insists it is doing all it can and seems angry about being singled out.
“The United States itself should take actions, not always depend on China for everything, ” said Zhang Liangui, a retired professor from Communist Party’s Central Party School.
Beijing last week condemned U. S. sanctions that target Chinese business, warning of consequences to U. S.-China ties. They maintain the issue should be handled by the United Nations, not the United States.
It is not yet clear how the latest news will shape this diplomatic impasse. John Delury, an Asia expert at Seoul’s Yonsei University, said there maybe a political imperative for Trump to downplay the significance of the test.
Trump “set an implicit red line, ” Delury said, “and it doesn’t look good if the North Koreans skipped across the line when he wasn’t looking, especially after a tweet that played it down.”
Kim, meanwhile, will want to play up the test to bolster his domestic credibility and send a signal to the United States, South Korea and Japan.
Unsurprisingly, in North Korean, the launch was indeed hailed as a historic triumph.
“The success in the test-fire of intercontinental ballistic rocket Hwasong-14 is a powerful manifestation of the invincible state might and the tremendous capability of the self-reliant national defense industry of the DPRK, ” read one North Korean account, according to Chinese state media.
“It is also a great auspicious event to be specially recorded in the history of the DPRK.”

Shirley Feng and Yang Liu reported from Beijing.

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Moshi IonSlim 5K Power Bank review

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The Moshi IonSlim 5K claims to be the world’s slimmest portable charger. Find out what we think of the ultra-slim power bank in our IonSlim 5K review.
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If you’ re fed up of power banks that stretch the definition of ‘portable’ , you might want to look at Moshi’s IonSlim 5K, which packs a 5,150mAh battery into a case scarcely thicker than a USB port.
The IonSlim is available directly from Moshi for £49.95, which is a bit steep for a battery of that capacity, but you’ re paying a premium for the attractive design and minimal form factor. If you’re looking for something cheaper, check out our best power bank deals.
The size is what’s really impressive about the IonSlim and makes it one of the best power banks in 2017. Measuring just 130x70x8.5mm and weighing 143g, this is smaller and lighter than the average modern smartphone, but similar enough in dimensions that it can happily sit alongside one in a pocket.
The width is what’s really impressive – at 8.5mm it’s only fractionally thicker than the USB-A port – they really couldn’ t have made this any thinner without dropping USB-A entirely, so this is about as portable as a power bank gets – matched only by the 7.8mm thick Flux Card .
It’s not only USB-A though – the IonSlim also packs a USB-C port to give you more options, and comes with a USB-A-to-USB-C cable included for easy charging of USB-C devices – though you’ ll need to buy a separate Lightning adapter for an iPhone.
Charging is fast too. With 15W power output, you can fill your average smartphone back up to full within an hour or two, and it only takes a bit longer to re-charge the IonSlim itself. Check out our other tips on charging your smartphone faster too.
The 5,150mAh capacity is obviously going to be a sticking point for some. That’s about two full iPhone charges and around one and a half for a typical Android device – that means it’ ll cover you for a day, but you can’ t carry it around all week without regular top ups.
But then that’s not really how you’ re likely to want to use the IonSlim. This isn’ t for people who want to pack massive capacity with them, it’s better suited to giving your phone a quick top up while you’ re out and about without having to lug around anything bulky. You can always follow our guide to making your phone battery last longer to help.
It helps that beyond the skinny build, the IonSlim is an attractive piece of kit. Dropping the matt black plastic that’s ubiquitous in power banks, this is encased in grey aluminium, giving it a slick, premium finish.
Beyond the USB-A and USB-C ports, there’s a single power button to begin charging your device (there’s no auto-on support here, sadly) and let you know how much charge is left, illustrated through a set of four discreet white LEDs.
The biggest feature the IonSlim is missing is passthrough charging – when you simultaneously charge the power bank and an attached device through a single mains outlet – but given this is firmly designed to be used on the go, it’s not too surprising.
There’s also no carry case included, though this is so slim you’ re unlikely to want one too much. The included cable is also very short, at 10cm or so, reinforcing that this is best suited to slipping into the same pocket as your phone.
Moshi has created one of the most attractive and portable power banks we’ ve seen in the IonSlim 5K – this is one of the few that you really won’ t mind carrying around with you. Our only real gripe is the price: £50 is a lot for a 5,150mAh battery, so you’ ve got to decide how much of a premium you’ re willing to pay for the pared down design.
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Samsung reportedly working on smart speaker powered by its Bixby assistant, codenamed 'Vega'

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Samsung is said to be working on a new smart speaker running its Bixby digital assistant, which it introduced on the Galaxy S8 and S8+. But its development seems to have been hindered by Bixby issues.
Last month, at its Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple unveiled the HomePod, a voice-controlled smart speaker promising high-quality music playback, powered by its digital assistant, Siri. So it’s perhaps no great surprise that Samsung is said to be working on its own smart speaker, using its new Bixby assistant, which it introduced on its latest Galaxy S8 and S8+ flagship phones.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Samsung has been working on the new speaker – codenamed ‘Vega’ – for more than a year, but there’s no clear timeframe for its release. Several unnamed sources said that specifications for the device haven’t been finalized, and it seems that progress has been hindered by ongoing linguistic issues with Bixby.
Samsung still hasn’t launched a full version of Bixby for English-speaking countries, despite the Galaxy S8 and S8+ having been on sale for weeks. Last week, it emerged that Samsung is still scrambling to assemble the resources and tools it needs to develop Bixby’s capabilities, including a lack of data and foreign language experts. The firm originally said the English-language Bixby would be complete – with full voice support – by the Spring, but one source stated that it’s unlikely to be ready until the end of July.
But while some might be tempted to accuse Samsung of ‘copying’ Apple in launching a similar product to the HomePod, the South Korean tech giant has apparently been working on smart speaker projects for several years. Before it began work on Vega, it had previously planned to launch another speaker – codenamed ‘Hive’ – at Mobile World Congress 2015. However, development of that device was abandoned due to various software problems, including voice recognition issues.
In that context, the issues that Samsung continues to face with Vega seem like a case of history repeating itself. Until Samsung can make more meaningful progress in its development of Bixby, its new smart speaker is unlikely to come to market anytime soon.
If Samsung ever gets around to launching Vega, it won’t only be competing with Apple’s HomePod. The Amazon Echo has already established a strong presence in the smart speaker market, as has the Google Home. Meanwhile, new speakers are also being developed with Microsoft’s Cortana assistant, including the Invoke from Harman Kardon… which is now owned by Samsung .
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Kim Jong Un Seeks to Exploit U. S.-China Tensions With Missile Claims

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When Kim Jong Un gave the order for what North Korea claims to be its first successful intercontinental ballistic missile test, he knew it would ruffle feathers in Washington and Beijing.
When Kim Jong Un gave the order for what North Korea claims to be its first successful intercontinental ballistic missile test, he knew it would ruffle feathers in Washington and Beijing.
He may have even timed the launch of the missile, which Pyongyang dubbed the Hwasong-14, for maximum effect, ahead of the July 4 holiday in the U. S. and to throw a wrench into a planned meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the G-20 summit in Germany this week.
Whatever his motivations, Tuesday’s test — which follows a volley of other missile launches in recent months — shows Kim is not being slowed by international sanctions, Trump’s threats against him, or pressure from China. If anything he’s accelerating his efforts to acquire a bigger nuclear deterrent, with the ultimate prize a missile that can carry a nuclear-tipped warhead to the U. S. mainland.
That shows how difficult it will be to rein him in as he exploits differences between the world’s two biggest economies on how to handle the regime. Trump says China hasn’ t done enough to keep Kim on the leash, while Beijing’s ambassador to the United Nations warned this week the “consequences would be disastrous” if Washington and Pyongyang fail to resume talks.
“The launch’s significance lies in prolonging the game, but not changing the game, ” said Yang Xiyu, a former Chinese negotiator in six-party talks on North Korea’s nuclear program. “We now know North Korea has entered a marathon-like confrontation with the international community, ” said Yang, a senior researcher at the China Institute of International Studies. “Previously it was a middle-distance race.”
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Trump turned to Twitter after news of the launch, before North Korea’s claim the missile was an ICBM. He wrote: “Perhaps China will put a heavy move on North Korea and end this nonsense once and for all!” In response, China Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Beijing had been “indispensable” in pressuring Kim.
Reclusive North Korea has for decades relied on its weapons programs as a deterrent to outsiders. Kim is also no different from his father and grandfather — both leaders before him — in using his military clout as a bedrock for his internal power. Encouraging a personality cult around the Kim dynasty helps him keep a grip on generals at home and foster public obedience.
North Korea has called its weapons program a “precious sword of justice” against invaders. It has drawn comparisons with former dictatorships in Iraq and Libya, arguing that Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi fell because they gave up on developing nuclear arms.
The regime has also used provocations to secure concessions from neighbors in the form of aid. China, the main economic lifeline of North Korea, has been reluctant to press too hard in case it leads to the collapse of the regime and chaos on its border.
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Tensions are rising between Trump and Xi over a broader range of issues. In a call with the U. S. president this week, Xi complained about a ” negative ” turn in ties. The U. S. has in recent days announced a $1.3 billion arms sale to Taiwan, published a report ranking China among the world’s worst human-trafficking offenders and called on Beijing to let ailing Noble Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo seek cancer treatment abroad.
North Korea is likely to dominate the Xi-Trump talks in Hamburg. Trump has said all options including military force are available against Pyongyang, though its neighbors warn a strike could be disastrous for North Asia. South Korea’s new government favors talks to bring Kim to heel, also putting it potentially at odds with Trump’s administration.
“The message North Korea is sending is simple: Whatever you do, our capability is getting greater and greater and we are not changing our policy, ” said Andrew Gilholm, director of analysis for North Asia at Control Risks Group. “You are going to have to change yours.”
Following Tuesday’s missile launch, North Korea bragged it was a “full-fledged nuclear power” with ICBMs that can hit any part of the world. “The DPRK will fundamentally put an end to the U. S. nuclear war threat and blackmail, ” it said, using an abbreviation for the nation’s formal title.
Kim’s actions don’ t come without risks. Even Xi may have limits to his patience with the regime, especially if he risks appearing weak. And under Trump the U. S. has become more vocal about the potential for a military clash.
“For Xi, North Korea is an affront to his image as a great leader on the world stage, ” said Gilholm. “It is humiliating when he’s being ignored by a 30-something tin pot dictator just over the border. So China’s patience wearing thinner. There is a real chance they may squeeze harder than before.”
Still, Zhang Liangui, a professor at the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Party School, said that Kim made a “classy move” to manipulate relations between the major powers.
“The leaders from both sides need to be very careful to not let North Korea manage their relationship, ” he said. “The ICBM launch could make an enormous impact on China-U. S. relations and even cause severe damage.”

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Європарламент проголосував за додаткові торговельні преференції для України

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Преференції будуть введені на строк до трьох років, в якості доповнення до Угоди щодо поглибленої та всеохоплюючої зони вільної торгівлі.
ЄП схвалив 100 мільйонів євро допомоги Молдові за умови дотримання жорстких вимог Європарламент проголосував за додаткові торговельні преференції для України Європарламент затвердив єврокомісаром доповідача з українського безвізу Україна не впустила чеського депутата, який був спостерігачем “референдуму” в Криму Глава МЗС Польщі: з Бандерою Україна не увійде до Європи Обираючи між РФ та членством у ЄС, Сербія обирає ЄС – прем’єр-міністр Крок до вигнання: Росія шантажує Раду Європи новою кризою
Кремль виконав свої погрози та призупинив фінансування Ради Європи. Цей крок не залишає багато варіантів: або у наступні роки Росія “схаменеться” та сплатить борг з відсотками та пенею, або – рано чи пізно – постане питання про її членство у Раді Європи… Друзі України та вороги атомної енергетики: чи увійдуть “Зелені” до нової німецької коаліції
Свідчення політичної ваги “Союзу 90/Зелених” – історичне рішення Бундестагу про легалізацію одностатевих шлюбів. Адже ухвалення такого рішення було ключовою вимогою партії для участі у майбутній коаліції. Формування такої коаліції – вкрай бажаний сценарій для України.

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‘1776’ The Movie: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

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It’s Independence Day, which means it’s the perfect time to watch 1776, the silly, cheesy musical about the founding of the U. S. Here’s a look at the musical.
William Daniels as John Adams in 1776.
“Somebody open up a window!” Yes, today is Independence Day, which means that it’s time to watch the wonderfully cheesy 1972 musical 1776. Most of the movie is completely historically inaccurate, but its wonderful cast and catchy songs have made it a favorite among audiences. It’s certainly not among the great Broadway or movie musicals, but how can you say no to a movie featuring Ben Franklin making sexual innuendos and frequent jokes about New Jersey?
The book for 1776 was written by Peter Stone (Father Goose, Charade) , with music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards. The film was directed by Peter H. Hunt.
As it does every year, Turner Classic Movies is airing 1776 on July 4. This year, the film airs at 10: 15 p.m. ET, following the 8 p.m. ET screening of Yankee Doodle Dandy.
Here’s a look at 1776 .
Long before he was best known for playing the principal Mr. Feeny on Boy Meets World, the 90-year-old William Daniels was a star of the stage. He made his Broadway debut in the 1943 production of Life With Father. He didn’ t appear in a film until 20 years later, when he was in 1963’s Ladybug Ladybug. Other 1960s film credits include A Thousand Clowns and The Graduate.
On television, Daniels also famously voiced KITT on Knight Rider. He also won two Emmys for playing Dr. Mark Craig on St. Elsewhere. For many though, he’ ll always be Mr. Feeny, a role he played from 1993 to 2000 on Boy Meets World. He reprised the role in the 2014-2017 spin-off Girl Meets World.
In 1969, Daniels starred as John Adams in the first production of 1776 and he reprised the role in the film. The late Ken Howard, who would go on to become the SAG union president, played Thomas Jefferson in the film and on the stage. The late Howard Da Silva played Benjamin Franklin on the stage and screen.
Daniels was to be nominated for the Best Featured Actor Tony, but felt he should have been nominated for the Best Actor Tony. Since his name wasn’ t billed above the title though, he wasn’ t nominated.
The film version of 1776 has never quite earned the same love as the stage version. Roger Ebert gave the movie two stars in his review, writing that he could “hardly bear to remember the songs, much less discuss them.” He called it an “insult” to the real Founding Fathers.
The New York Times’ Vincent Canby wrote that the film is “far from being a landmark of musical cinema, but it is the first film in my memory that comes close to treating seriously a magnificent chapter in the American history.”
During the 1972 awards season, the film was almost ignored completely. Harry Stadling Jr. earned the film’s only Oscar nomination, for his cinematography. It earned a single Golden Globe nomination for Best Musical/Comedy. It did land on the National Board of Review’s Top 10 list though. 1776 was also a box office disappointment for Columbia Pictures, coming at a time when musicals were already falling out of fashion.
The musical earned a much better reception though. It won Best Musical; Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical for Ron Holgate; and Best Direction of a Musical for Peter H. Hunt. Stone also won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a Musical. 1776 has only been revived once, in 1997. That production was nominated for Best Revival of a Musical.
In light of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton, 1776 might seem quaint to today’s audiences. But as Miranda told Daniels during a March 2016 discussion for the New York City Center, the musical had a major impact on Hamilton.
Miranda told Daniels of the show:
1776 created such an iconic, indelible image of Adams that we just know who that is now. It’s also, I think, one of the best books—if not the best—ever written for musical theater, in that you long to see them talk to each other. Which almost never happens in a musical. Most musicals, you’ re waiting for the next song to start. That book is so smart, and so engaging.
Miranda told Daniels that he felt 1776 “paved the way” for Hamilton. Like his own show, 1776 tries to portray the Founding Fathers as real people.
“I think it makes them accessible to us in a very real way, ” Miranda explained. “To begin an opening number with everyone telling another guy to shut up—what better way to pull these people that we see on statues and on our currency off of the pedestal? It’s an extraordinary opening number.”
1776 has another thing in common with Hamilton. They both became political lightning rods in their own time. On the stage, the production included the song “Cool, Cool Conservative Men, ” with President Richard M. Nixon did not like at all. Since producer Jack L. Warner (in his first production outside Warner Bros.) was a friend of Nixon’s, the president had input on the final version of the film seen in theaters.
As the Los Angeles Times reported in 2001, Warner agreed to cut the song out of the film and even had to re-edit already released trailers that included the song. Warner hoped that the scene would be completely destroyed, but the editor kept it in storage. The 2001 restoration of the film includes the song and it’s been part of the film ever since.
“I felt somewhat raped [by Warner’s edits] , ” Stone told the LA Times in 2001. “It was an invasion, but he had the power to do it, because he had the copyright. And the studio heads, they still have that power.”
In 1970,1776 became the first full-scale Broadway show performed at the White House. But Nixon didn’ t want “Cool, Cool Conservative Men” or parts of “Mama Look Sharp” performed. Daniels told Miranda that their producer refused to let the show be performed with out the song.
“Let’s just say the cast performed with additional verve. I was sitting right next to Nixon, and even I was getting nervous, ” Hunt told the LA Times in 2001.
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The film has a long list of historical inaccuracies. Martha Jefferson didn’ t really rush to Philadelphia to be with Thomas Jefferson when he was writing the Declaration of Independence and there were far more members of the Second Continental Congress than depicted in the film. Even John Adams’ very personality is different from what he was like in reality at that point of his life.
On of the biggest inaccuracies of the film though is its depiction of the Declaration of Independence being signed on July 4. As History.com notes, it was on July 1 that 12 of the 13 colonies’ representatives approved Richard Henry Lee’s motion for independence. On July 4, Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, which is why July 4 is considered Independence Day.
But it wasn’ t for another month that the document was signed. Many signed on August 2, after New York’s delegates finally voted for Lee’s motion on July 9. Other delegates signed at a later date.
Of course, when you’ re writing a 168-minute movie or a two-act musical, time has to be condensed.
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Регламентный комитет направил Парубию представление на снятие неприкосновенности с Довгого

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Комитет также признал наличие недостатков в данном представлении гнпрокурора, сообщает Интерфакс-Украина.”Комитет считает, что представление по пре…
Комитет Верховной Рады Украины по вопросам регламента направил представление генпрокурора Юрия Луценко о предоставлении парламентом разрешения на привлечение к уголовной ответственности народного депутата Олеся Довгого спикеру парламента Андрею Парубию.
Комитет также признал наличие недостатков в данном представлении гнпрокурора, сообщает Интерфакс-Украина.
“Комитет считает, что представление по предоставлению согласия на привлечение к уголовной ответственности народного депутата Украины Довгого… содержит существенные недостатки в части обоснованности злоупотреблений депутатом Довгим должностными полномочиями на должности секретаря Киевского горсовета, а также в части умысла по поводу злоупотребления должностными полномочиями в интересах третьих лиц”, – заявил руководитель регламентного комитета Рады Павел Пинзеник.
Комитет принял решение направить председателю парламента этот вывод, представление и пояснение Довгого.
Ранее генпрокурор Луценко заявлял, что у ГПУ есть достаточно материалов, чтобы объявить подозрение народному депутату Олесю Довгому.
Ранее сообщалось, что глава САП Назар Холодницкий подписал представление о снятии неприкосновенности с внефракционного депутата Верховной Рады Олеся Довгого в рамках уголовного производства относительно незаконного выделения участков на Жуковом острове в Киеве в 2007-2009 годах.

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