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Good evening. Im katy tur in for chuck todd. Welcome to mtp daily. Could you argue that President Trump is in a crisis. Whether it is syria, russia or china, he has abruptly veered from practicing mattism to interventionism and every where in between. He is unpredictable and unpopular according to many polls of the he is on unfamiliar terrain. And now he faces perhaps the biggest test of his presidency on the world stage. Right now there are newly escalating tensions with a nuclear north korea. Kim jonguns regime announced would it ignore barngs were set off by a failed missile test this weekend. A parade of military artillery and concerns of a nuclear test. A top official in pyongyang told the bbc that would it now conduct missile tests on a weekly basis. That official warned of an all out war if the u. S. Intervened militarily. Also, the envoy to the u. N. Announced Nuclear War May break out at any moment on the korean peninsula. That comes after Vice President mike pence had this me

What s Happening: Your 10-day forecast for April 16-25, 2021

What s Happening: Your 10-day forecast for April 16-25, 2021 The Gainesville Sun CELEBRATING THRIVING ANIMALS: How can slow and steady win the race? Does bigger always mean better? “Survival of the Slowest,” the newest exhibit at the Florida Museum of Natural History, takes a look at animals that are slow, small or weak and how they use these traits to survive and thrive. Visitors can get an up-close look at wildlife and daily presentations featuring a live sloth, hedgehog, iguana and more. Meet animals that have survived for millions of years despite being very slow, and learn about the puzzling sides of evolution and adaptation. Discover the difference between warm- and cold-blooded, discover why some animals need less food and see the unique ways they hide from predators. This is a bilingual exhibit available in English and Spanish. The exhibit will be on display through Sept. 12. Entrance to the exhibit is $10 for adults; $9 for Florida residents, seniors and non-UF colle

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