If Teachout wins, she already has her game plan. Her first priority in office, she says, is to file an emoluments lawsuit that forces Trump to release his tax returns and his business records, and to divest from his businesses in New York—the cradle of the Trump empire. The second priority is to investigate Trump’s business and foundation under two obscure state laws known as 63(12) and 1101, which could lead to the kind of civil criminal actions that in extreme cases allow the AG to dissolve the corporation. She also says she would seek broad criminal jurisdiction from the governor when necessary to pursue criminal charges in case any illegality is found on the part of Trump or his family.
Jimi Manuwa remains a top ten light heavyweight despite a two fight losing streak because the division kind of sucks at the moment, he’s trying to avoid a three fight skid and reaffirm his ranking. Thiago Santos is on a two fight winning streak and was successful in his move up to light heavyweight a few months ago, now he’s looking to take out a top contender and prove that he’s a force to be reckoned with in this division. The odds on this one favor Santos at -190 to a +155 for Manuwa.
Roy lives in a cube-shaped apartment, the same size and shape as 857,003 other units in the city that are all enrolled in the same exchange. Once in a while, his apartment relocates while he’s asleep, to a better or worse neighborhood—depending on the current market bid for placement in the nice part of town. Some days Roy opens his front door and sees broken bottles and syringes. Other times he steps out into a neighborhood of florists and high-end coffee. This week Roy’s living in a trendy spot, dotted with parklets—so he can’t help believing that everything is headed in the right direction.
“The stump puller is an extremely versatile and efficient piece of equipment for clearing land,” says David Jenkins, president of Solesbee’s Equipment & Attachments LLC. “It allows contractors to extract stumps of all sizes in a fraction of the time it would take using other methods and with minimal soil disruption, so backfill and leveling take less time as well.”
ROUND TWO: Dawodu showing the lead hand this round, he lands a leg kick then a left to the body. Bochniak lands a leg kick of his own. They trade leg kicks then Bochiniak gets a takedown but Dawodu rolls through and regains his feet quickly. Bochniak lands a right. Elbow from Bochniak in close and a few more leg kicks. Dawodu is landing the better strikes but he’s slowing down. Body kick from Dawodu and Bochniak lands a counter left hook. They clinch up and Bochniak drives Dawodu to the fence. They break and Dawodu lands a jab then a one two. Leg kick from Dawodu, that was a hard one. Another clinch to the fence as the round ends.
When these machines first appeared, prospective buyers questioned whether digging and lifting performance would be compromised (what with far less machine hanging out the back to serve as counterweight) and whether operator cabins would be smaller (maybe even uncomfortably so) to accommodate the upper’s shortened dimensions. For the most part, excavator manufacturers have solved those potential shortcomings. The Liebherr R 920 LC Compact Litronic illustrated that point during a recent Construction Equipment field test.
Brass Heart, a tiny Uptown newcomer, wants to compete. Chef-partner Matt Kerney, a Schwa veteran who earned a Michelin star at Longman & Eagle and appeared on Iron Chef Showdown, is clearly vying for a place at the big boys’ table with his pair of intricate 15-course prix fixe menus — one vegan ($145), one omnivore ($185).
Yet, a severe-duty bucket isn’t right for every task. “With the additional guarding on the top, sides and bottom, there is some additional weight compared to the heavy-duty bucket,” says Smith. “There is no need to add weight if it is not needed. You will get more work done by optimizing the attachment at the end of the machine with the material being moved.”
Bundle up and head outdoors for the annual A Bonsai Solstice at the Pacific Bonsai Museum, 2515 S. 336th St., Federal Way. Holiday lights will illuminate the bonsai for the only time the collection is open at night. Bring a flashlight to explore and enjoy a hot drink along with live music. A pop-up market will sell nature and bonsai-themed gifts. Hours are 4-7 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. Go to pacificbonsaimuseum.org/event/5th-annual-a-bonsai-solstice for more information.
Alex Oliveira is one of the more reliable action fighters in the UFC right now, he’s 4-1 in his last five fights and is on a two fight winning streak. Oliveira is trying to get to three in a row for the first time since 2015 and start moving up the ranks at welterweight. Gunnar Nelson was last seen in July of last year when he was starched by Santiago Ponzinibbio, he’s trying to avoid his first ever losing streak. The odds are close but lean towards Nelson at -150 to a +120 comeback for Oliveira.
Nagata and Elgin grappled to a stalemate, then tagged Nakanishi and Cobb. They did a knuckle lock, and Nakanishi won that battle. Nakanishi hit a tackle, but Cobb scoop slammed him, then tagged Elgin. Elgin delivered some punishment, then tagged Cobb.Â
Komvision is Komatsu’s name for its bird’s-eye-view option. A rearview camera is standard; Komvision adds two or three cameras and stitches together multiple views for that overhead perspective. The option is available on new excavators but is not backward-compatible with older ones.
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