Tuesday, September 26, 2017

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Chelsea to open contract talks with Charly Musonda?

Chelsea have reportedly indicated that they want to start negotiations over a new contract with Charly Musonda.

After gaining first-team experience on loan with Real Betis, the former Blues academy player has been promoted to the senior setup at Stamford Bridge with three appearances being made since the start of the campaign.

The 20-year-old still has just under two years remaining on his current deal but according to the London Evening Standard, Chelsea want to press ahead with handing the Belgian youngster a long-term deal.

While head coach Antonio Conte has plans to use Musonda as a squand player, it has been suggested that Chelsea are eager to keep the prospect out of the reaches of the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal, who have previously shown an interest in his signature.

Last week, Musonda netted his first goal for Chelsea in a 5-1 victory over Nottingham Forest in the EFL Cup.

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Why Public Transportation Sucks in the US - Duration: 10:06.

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This is Indiana, and this is Scotland.

Both have a similar number of inhabitants, a similar size, and a similar population density.

But here's Indiana's public transportation system, and here's Scotland's.

You want to get to Cupar, a town of 9,000 30 miles from the capital?

That'll take you 55 minutes on a train that leaves every 30 minutes or an hour and 40

minutes on a bus that leaves every 40.

You want to get to Anderson, a town of 50,000 30 miles from Indiana's capital?

Well, you're out of luck.

The only option is the car.

Antiquated technology, safety concerns, crumbling infrastructure, and nonexistence—it's

not hard to argue that the US public transportation network is just not good.

Vast swaths of the US have no option but to drive because the alternative just is not

there.

This has consequences on the environment, on economic mobility, on where people live,

the consequences of America's lack of solid public transportation almost defines American

culture.

But it wasn't always like this.

The United States once had the best public transportation system in the world.

It was a the admiration of countries worldwide and an essential factor allowing for the successful

western expansion of the country.

It all started with this—the horsecar.

Now, there were urban transportation systems before these horse drawn trams came along,

but they weren't cheap and they weren't fast.

Roads generally weren't paved and there just wasn't the economic demand for high

frequency service because these carriages were rarely faster than walking.

But on rails, these horsecars were fast and one horse could pull a full load of passengers

thanks to the rails.

In its heyday, there were over 6,000 miles of horsecar lines in the US.

In comparison, the combined mileage of every tram, subway, light rail, and commuter rail

system in the US nowadays is 5,416.

In 1880, 50 million people lived in the US.

Today, over 320 million.

Around the turn of the century, many of those horsecar systems were electrified.

There were then 11,000 miles of streetcar track nationwide.

The systems were absolutely everywhere.

Even tiny towns like Bangor, Maine and Berlin, New Hampshire had streetcars.

So what happened?

How did the US go from having 11,000 miles of streetcar to 200?

How did the US go from having solid public transportation in towns big and small across

the country to how it is today?

The decline of the streetcar began just after the turn of the century.

That was when the automobile came around.

By 1920, the car was starting to get to an attainable price-point for the everyday individual.

That was the real threat for the streetcar—not cars, but economical cars.

The streetcar received another blow in 1929—the great depression.

There were fewer people with jobs which meant fewer people who needed to commute and fewer

people who had the money to pay for transport so many lines were just not profitable anymore

and closed.

But then the streetcar received a stay of execution—World War Two.

You see, during World War Two, the US had the lowest unemployment rate in history—as

low as 1.2%.

There were tons of factory jobs to support the war so practically everyone who wanted

a job had a job.

That meant there were tons more people now going to and from work, and, even better for

the streetcar, there were rations going on on rubber and gas which diminished the popularity

of the car.

But something else was going on through all of that.

Something more sinister.

Sometime in the 1920s, automobile technology became advanced enough that the bus became

cheaper to operate than the streetcar.

Streetcars cost very little to power, but they do require a lot of infrastructure from

overhead lines to track.

Buses were more flexible and required almost no infrastructure.

And the bus had some powerful friends, the automobile companies, or more specifically,

General Motors.

General Motors went and bought dozens of small streetcar companies across the nation and

turned them into bus companies.

They removed hundreds of miles of track across the US and supported other companies doing

the same, but its not like they didn't have a good reason to do this.

These streetcars were not economically advantageous.

Buses were faster, cheaper, and at the time, they were the modern and fresh transportation

method that the public wanted.

Nearly every streetcar system nationwide was replaced with a bus system.

In addition, the streetcar companies were almost all commercial so if and when they

failed, many local governments set up public, subsidized bus companies.

So that's how transportation got bad, but why did it stay bad?

Well, mostly because of the car.

America is the country of the car.

It grew up as the car grew up and so its cities were built for cars.

Think Dallas, Phoenix, Los Angeles—you can't survive in these cities without a car.

Remember, the United States is centered around the idea of personal freedom.

With a car, you can go anywhere at anytime, so politically, cars have historically been

associated with the idea of personal freedom.

Just like the Republican party votes to have strong national defense, allow gun ownership,

and preserve small government in order to promote personal freedom, they have always

worked to promote the usage and ownership of cars.

This means they often voted in favor of subsidies helping the auto industry, most often in the

form of indirect subsidies lowering the cost of gas.

Now, that was fine when cities were small, highways were new, gas was cheap, and climate

change wasn't even a concept, but that's not the case anymore.

Cities are just of a size where they literally cannot support their entire population driving.

You can't fit more road infrastructure in many cites, but you can fit more public transportation.

Cars were available to the common American much earlier than the common European, so

the US set road policies early that allowed for large, smooth, well-functioning roads.

While the US was building its magnificent roads, Europe was building their public transportation

systems.

The high car usage in the US even has to do with zoning.

You see, European cities tend to have less strict zoning laws which allow for businesses

and housing to intermingle.

The US zones its cities much more strictly.

Houses are next to houses and businesses are next to businesses which means that the distances

between houses and shops in the US is much greater.

Therefore, Americans have to go further more often.

The most demonstrative fact is how the two places approach parking.

In the US, zoning laws specify a minimum number of parking spaces per building.

In Europe, the laws specify a maximum number of parking spaces.

The three cities with the three lowest car-ownership rates in the US all have something in common.

Boston, New York, and DC, are all old, rather compact cities with decent public transportation

systems.

Since they were cities before the car, they're built much more like the European cities that

have such good public transportation systems today.

Simplified, public transportation gets worse as you go further west since western cities

are newer.

But here's the most important sentence of this entire video: access to transportation

is the single most important factor in an individual's ability to escape poverty.

That is not a subjective claim, that is a fact that emerged from a Harvard study.

Someone who lives right by a subway stop is astronomically more likely to find a high-paying

job than someone who doesn't have a way to get around.

Individuals in poverty generally live in poor neighborhoods with few job opportunities,

but with reliable, accessible, and inexpensive public transportation these individuals can

get all across their city to where the jobs are.

So, a good way to evaluate the effectiveness of a public transportation system is by how

well it serves the poor.

DC, for example, does a good job of this.

The poorest neighborhoods have the greatest proportion of their residents within a 10-minute

walk of a metro station while the richest neighborhoods have the smallest proportion.

Hand-in-hand with their move back into the cities, millennials are shunning cars.

Car ownership among young people is at historic lows and the urban youth is relying more and

more on public transport.

Some cities like, Portland, Kansas City, Detroit, and DC are turning back to streetcars.

Done right, streetcars can drive huge increases in economic development.

They're more of a symbol of modernization that entices residents, developers, and businesses

to areas.

Portland, for example, has had an estimated $5 billion in extra economic development thanks

to its streetcar.

New streetcar systems are being built all across the US in cities like Milwaukee and

Oklahoma city since they're finally making money again—not from their fares, but from

the jobs brought by their existence.

People didn't want them a century ago, but streetcars finally make sense again.

Public transportation is instrumentally important to the success of cities.

You can almost be sure that a good city will have good public transportation and a bad

city will have bad public transportation.

Public transportation increases economic mobility, decreases carbon footprints, and increases

economic development so the only question is, why not build more of it?

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Is Jesus God, Or Just A god? - Duration: 2:27.

Christians often appeal to John 1:1 as a proof

text for Jesus' divinity because it says,

"the Word, Jesus, was God."

But Jehovah Witnesses argue this proof fails

because the translation is wrong.

The correct translation, they say, is,

"the Word was a god," since the original

Greek doesn't have the definite article, the, before God

—it reads theos, God, and not ho theos, the God.

They conclude from this that Jesus is a lesser

divinity and not Jehovah.

So how do we respond?

Well first, if the JWs are so insistent on this translating

principle, then why, out of the six times

theos appears without the definite article

in John 1, do they translate it as "a god"

only once—in reference to the Word?

Sounds to me like an

interpolation instead of a translation.

Second, in Greek the definite article is prefixed

to the subject, not the predicate; and in

this clause, "the Word was God," "God"

is the predicate and "the Word" is the subject.

Finally, if John wanted to deny Jesus' divinity,

well then why does he refer to Jesus as

"the God" in other places?

For example, he writes in 1 John 5:20: "We

are in him who is true, in his Son Jesus Christ.

This is the true God ,ho alēthinos theos, in Greek."

Or how about John 20:28 where John records

Thomas' address to Jesus, which in Greek

reads, "The Lord of me and the God [ho theos] of me."

So, be at peace my Christian friends, you

don't have to go to a Kingdom Hall this Sunday.

If you want to learn more about this topic

and others like it, visit our website at catholic.com.

For Catholic Answers, I'm Karlo Broussard.

Thanks for watching.

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Is There Biblical Proof For The Immaculate Conception? - Duration: 2:27.

The Immaculate Conception is a Catholic dogma

that many Protestants have a hard time accepting.

They claim it shouldn't be believed because

it's not found in Scripture.

Even though we as Catholics don't believe

every Christian belief must be found explicitly

in Scripture, I do think we can provide a

biblical basis for the dogma, which can be

helpful for our Protestant friends.

Recall how in Genesis 3:15, after the fall,

God promised to set enmity, total opposition

or separation, between "the woman" and Satan,

between the woman's seed and Satan's seed.

Now, if the woman is separated from Satan

and is not of his seed, well then that means she's

free from Satan's dominion—that's to

say, she's not tainted by sin in any way.

Moreover, "woman" seems to be a title for Eve

in her pre-fall state, as is the case in Genesis 2:23.

She isn't called Eve until after the fall in Genesis 3:20.

The "woman" that God speaks of is a new Eve

like the first Eve before the fall—without

the stain of original sin.

Now, "Who's this woman?"

Well, God tells us the seed of this new woman,

which is a hint to the woman being a virgin,

is going to crush the head of Satan and that

Satan would bruise his heel.

So, we have a virgin, giving birth to a male child

who will defeat Satan but will suffer in the process.

My friends, this new woman, or New Eve, is Mary.

Just like the first woman was created without

original sin, so too the new woman, Mary, was

created without original sin—that is to

say, immaculately conceived.

If you want to learn more about this topic

and others like it, visit our website at catholic.com.

For Catholic Answers, I'm Karlo Broussard.

Thanks for watching.

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Celebrity New : Patrick J. Adams regrets posting 'sentimental' snap of Meghan Markle - Duration: 3:08.

Patrick J. Adams regrets posting 'sentimental' snap of Meghan Markle

Last month (Aug17), the Canadian actor posted an old image of his Suits co-star giving him a kiss on the cheek to his Instagram page with the caption, Ross and Rachel the next generation - a reference to the characters played by David Schwimmer and Jennifer Aniston in sitcom Friends.

But the 36-year-old quickly deleted the snap, as he hadnt realised that the photo of Meghan, who is dating Prince Harry, would garner so much feedback.

I had this onslaught of people retweeting the thing, people thinking it was a recent picture, and I just thought, What the hell is going on? It was such an innocent moment of sentimentality that was twisted into something totally different, he told Esquire magazine.

It made me feel like. why put myself through this? Were like brother and sister, its not like it was lurid or anything, but it just became a story that people wanted to talk about..

Patricks social media accounts are currently deactivated, though he wont rule out a return in the future.

The stars have been portraying Mike Ross and Rachel Zane on the USA Network legal drama since 2011, but an eighth season is yet to be confirmed, with Meghans royal connections no doubt having an impact on potential storylines.

Theyre still figuring all of that out, the actor added. While Suits is up in the air at the moment, Patrick did share that he is working on a project with his wife, Pretty Little Liars star Troian Bellisario.

The couple are collaborating on a short film titled We Are Here. Its exciting to have a romantic relationship with somebody youre also so inspired by professionally, he shared.

Every day, I take a look at the way she approaches her work and it makes me re-focus and go, Oh, wow, dont get lazy, dont get bitter, dont get cynical, because shes none of those things. Shes the real deal..

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says his team showed unity and respected the flag before Monday nights game in Arizona.

Jones joined the team as they kneeled, and then stood for the national anthem.

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