i think alito made. the seat would have been empty anyway, isn t that what he said? that s the argument. number one, the law does require disclosure of private flights. alito s argument was essentially, well, they d already made their arrangements and this was a seat on a private jet that would have gone empty otherwise. i struggled to come up with an analogy, but it s almost like if i drove a ferrari up to a cliff and gently pushed and said, well, it s either going to go over the cliff or take the ferrari because other side it s going into the crevasse. i don t know that you can argue that a private jet flight is not just a seat on a plane. it s lobster, it s catered food. i do not know that, but i m going to take your word for it. i have no idea what it is. no personal knowledge, but everybody knows a private jet flight is so much more than an empty seat that would have gone empty no matter what, and alito describing it that way in his
right on time or a little early. pretty far from camp, so not really what we were looking for. being out on the glacier on a cloudy day is like being on the inside of a ping-pong ball. you could just walk into a crevasse or a hole that will swallow you up. and so it s not an option to move during a storm. the reality set in that this storm that s coming in could really pin us on this glacier. that is worst-case scenario. we don t have the supplies to stay out here for that long. and we re really in the middle of no-man s-land. there is no other option but to keep going. 14 hours now, working really, really hard. we haven t even really stopped.
Pasang Dawa Sherpa reached the summit of the world s highest peak on Sunday, becoming the world s second person to do so. His record comes after he completed his first successful climb in 1998
it s just exhausting. we ve been breaking trail in shifts probably 15, 20 minutes at a time because that s about as much as you can handle. oh, my hip flexors are on fire. we ve been moving for nine hours. we re really kind of slowing down. we re still a ways out. here comes the storm. right on time or a little early. pretty far from camp, so not really what we were looking for. being out on the glacier on a cloudy day is like being on the inside of a ping-pong ball. you could just walk into a crevasse or a hole that will swallow you up. and so it s not an option to
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