Friday, November 17, 2017

USA news on Youtube Nov 17 2017

wow! Is there Candlestick pub?!

Candlestick is the name of 49ers old stadium until 2013.

Today I have another guest who named MC!

Shy lol

He was also my former teammate in IBM football team in Japan until 2012.

football player

He is writing Football blog, That's definitely great if you are interested in American football!

He came to the US because he loves football too much!

So I will put his Blog URL on my detail, Please check it out!

MC's Football lesson

He has so many knowledge, not only 49ers but also NFL or college.

20 mins before kick off!

Opening show!

we sometimes learn those choreography 2 weeks before the game day

we have 10 home games, so we always learn so many dance.

It's kind of hard!

players intro!

it's hot!!

kick off

Cheerleaders are dancing on the sideline whole time!

Captain

I danced with those girls!

Isn't it so pretty view?

Players facility

49ers is not great season this year but fans are always exiting!

The next video will be cheerleaders dance!

see you next video!

For more infomation >> 49ers game day experience〜Inside of Stadium〜 - Duration: 3:18.

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Trump Just Announced What He's Doing To WH Christmas Tree No Matter How Many Libs Are MAD About It - Duration: 4:47.

Trump Just Announced What He's Doing To WH Christmas Tree No Matter How Many Libs

Are MAD About It.

The Trumps are preparing for their first Christmas in the White House which you can expect to

be far different than the last two Christmases while the Obamas were occupying the place.

True to Trump fashion, he's doing things his way and not making any apologies for it,

no matter who it offends, knowing what the country needs now and making it great again.

Liberals have hijacked the holiday season for too long with their political correctness

and now that's all coming to an end.

Real family values are a priority in the White House now, starting with what the president

just announced he doing to the official Christmas tree that has never been done before.

President Trump already set the tone for the season as a promise he made during his campaigning

that we're going to start saying "Merry Christmas" again, instead of taking religion

out of the religious holiday.

He's done that with reaffirming that resolve in an announcement reminding everyone that

Jesus is the reason for the season and here in American we're going to say the words

that have been melting liberal snowflakes for years.

However, that was just the start.

When these anti-Christmas lefties see what he's doing to the White House Christmas

tree, it's only a matter of time before these liberal Scrooges hit the streets with

anti-Christmas carols, screaming their rhetoric.

It's typically part of the First Lady's responsibilities to organize the Christmas

decorating event and the official tree, as a time-honored tradition in the White House,

and this year is no different, except with what Melania Trump, in partnership with her

husband, has decided to do as a family.

The Trumps will be spending Thanksgiving in their home away from home, affectionately

referred to as the "Winter White House," which is at their Palm Beach, Florida resort.

As such, they are mixing things up this year at the White House in Washington, D.C. for

the unveiling of the Christmas tree which typically takes place during this time, prioritizing

their much-needed family time, but attending to traditions as well.

The Inquisitr reports:

Melania Trump has moved up the date of a time-honored White House tradition so that she and her

family can spend Thanksgiving weekend in Florida.

According to recent reports, the first lady will accept the White House Christmas tree

a few days before Thanksgiving instead of the day after the holiday.

As reported by ABC News, first ladies usually accept the White House Christmas tree on the

Friday after Thanksgiving.

However, Melania Trump and her husband aren't spending their first Thanksgiving as first

couple at the White House.

Instead, they plan on celebrating the holiday at their property in Palm Beach, Florida.

This is why the 2017 White House Christmas tree will be heading to Washington, D.C. on

Monday.

It shouldn't matter that Melania decided to move the date up for accepting the tree

by a few days, but it's little changes like these that send the Trumps detractors into

angry overdrive.

Anything this family does differently is a problem for liberals, even innocuous changes

such as this.

They will likely accuse them of trying to change the tradition, rather than seeing this

date-change for what it really is – a way for them to maintain their own family traditions,

which is important, as well as the White House traditions.

It's about time that we have a first family in the White House that puts value on quality

time spent together as a family and making memories.

The Obamas always seemed to be living different lives and going in different directions except

when they had to make public appearances and appear as a united front.

Now that they don't have to keep up those pretenses, their true colors and feeling for

each other seem to be on full display.

The next wave of outrage will likely come after what Melania chooses to be the theme

of the Christmas tree, which is an honor she gets as First Lady.

Michelle Obama previously picked a theme summed up, by her, as "Reflect, Rejoice, Renew."

We're sure that Melania will not disappoint in her design of choice, which will likely

carry a theme that honors America and the Christian values of this country and the Christmas

holiday itself.

"Melania Trump will have a few more days to think about her Christmas tree decorating

theme before she and her family head to Florida for the long weekend," Inquisitr added.

"According to the Washington Post, President Donald Trump will kick off his Thanksgiving

festivities on Tuesday when he pardons two turkeys in the Rose Garden."

President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have not only made America great again, they

are about to make Christmas in this country great again.

We're in for a spectacular season we've longed for over the last eight years and there's

a lot to celebrate this year, starting with the massively improved economy that makes

Christmas easier for a lot of American families.

what do you think about this?

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For more infomation >> Trump Just Announced What He's Doing To WH Christmas Tree No Matter How Many Libs Are MAD About It - Duration: 4:47.

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De Young Museum | San Francisco, US | architecture explained - Duration: 5:58.

For more infomation >> De Young Museum | San Francisco, US | architecture explained - Duration: 5:58.

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Homo-Ehe in Australien: So sehr freuen sich die Stars! - Duration: 2:28.

For more infomation >> Homo-Ehe in Australien: So sehr freuen sich die Stars! - Duration: 2:28.

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What To Do In Den Haag (The Hague) - Duration: 9:25.

We're in Rotterdam and today we are going to take the train to The Hague,

best known of course as being the location for the International Criminal Court.

So we're going to go explore that and the rest of it.

We just arrived at the train station in The Hague and it was really windy in Rotterdam.

It was crazy.

But the sun has come out so this is perfect for us to go out and explore.

So it turns out it actually is quite windy out still.

But it's fine.

It's not going to cramp our style.

No.

We've just arrived at this museum called Mauritshuis

and there is a collection here of paintings by all the Dutch masters,

including one painting in particular that I think you will definitely recognize.

We just saw one of of Rembrandt's most famous paintings called The Anatomy Lesson from 1632.

I didn't realize it was here in The Hague but I can remember being like 5 years old at school

and sitting in a circle in art class and learning about that painting.

I didn't realize that Rembrandt was only 25 years old when he was asked to paint it.

It's just so, so cool to see it in person and bigger than I imagined it would be.

There's one particular painting that we're looking for.

I think she's in the next room.

There she is.

I had no idea that when you came to The Hague you could see The Girl With A Pearl Earring.

Yeah.

If you don't know this painting it's from 1665.

It's Johannes Vermeer's most famous painting.

Hands down.

And, seeing it in real life now, I didn't realize that her eyes kind of follow you like the Mona Lisa.

And she has this expression on her face - also like the Mona Lisa -

that's just kind of inscrutable and you feel that she's looking at you very pointedly saying something

but you don't know what she's saying.

At least that's the feeling that I had and as I was walking back and forth across the room

her eyes definitely felt as though they were following.

Following.

Which is just the weirdest sensation that this painting from the 1600s…

Quit looking at me!

…is trying to tell you something, staring at you.

Yeah.

But we all have that feeling, I'm sure.

So seeing The Girl With A Pearl Earring was fantastic.

So if you come to The Hague don't miss that 'cause that is so cool to see!

Next we're going to a museum with art of a completely different kind.

Yeah, I'd say.

Of M.C. Escher

who you've probably seen his drawings of…

Staircases.

Yeah, they look mathematically impossible his depictions of these crazy scenes.

And we're going to this museum that's all dedicated to his art

so I'm excited to see it.

Me too.

It's called Escher in Het Palais.

That was really interesting.

Yeah, it was.

I didn't really know what to expect but they had a lot of his art

and you could kind of see the progression of his graphic design, which was really interesting,

and then the building itself is apparently the former winter palace

of Queen Mother Emma of The Netherlands.

That was another little bonus there.

Yeah, there's a lot of history just with the building itself which was neat to see.

And it was cool for me because as a kid I loved M.C. Escher

His drawings were just so mind-bending.

I didn't…I couldn't grasp them.

Yeah, kaleidoscopic in a way when you're looking at them.

Yeah.

I also think it was neat just to see those two galleries

with such different kinds of art in them back to back.

Totally.

Yeah and so now we are going to see the International Criminal Court.

The sun is coming out.

It's not as windy so hopefully this will hold.

We just found this crazy little frog.

Another thing we didn't expect to find in The Hague.

He's so cute.

Of course I didn't think we could visit The Hague without coming to the International Criminal Court.

This is a place where individuals who have been charged

with the most serious and gravest of all crimes that affect the international community -

crimes of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity - they are tried here.

We've just come out after visiting the ICC and we both got visitor's passes,

went through security.

Obviously the security here is very high.

And there weren't any sessions on right now while we were here but they do have public galleries

where you can actually go and, if it's an open session,

you can hear and see the trial as it's going on.

So unfortunately we didn't get to see that but if you're here at another time

check the calendar ahead because that's something that you could see

which would be really, really interesting.

We got to check in and see the building

and then there's an exhibition about the history of the International Criminal Court -

why it exists, since when, what it does,

who it's funded by, who it serves - all of those kinds of things.

So I thought this was super worthwhile to come and see.

Definitely worth the stop.

I couldn't personally have come to The Hague without visiting the ICC

so this was time very well spent and I feel like we learned a lot.

We're at the pier!

We keep hearing from people that the pier is really nice in The Hague

so we felt like we had to check it out.

Yeah, I never associated this with the beach.

No.

I mean I always thought of the International Criminal Court and -

Not the beach!

- everyone in the Netherlands says,

'Oh yeah the Hague. It's this lovely beach town, seaside resort.'

Not what we think of.

It's chilly today but it's still really pretty and there's birds and

this is a really nice way to top off the day.

It's dinnertime.

We've made our way back downtown from the beach area

and we got this restaurant recommended to us called Jamey Bennett

so we're going to head in there and get some food.

That was an absolutely incredible dinner at Jamey Bennett.

Yeah, I feel like we had been out in the cold all day

and it was so nice to just have this really long, cozy meal.

They had a fire inside and the lights were dim

and the whole idea is that you share plates

so we got to share all of our little things that we ordered

and finish it off with an amazing dessert

and a cup of coffee which was, again, so cozy.

I think that's what we were craving so -

I think we decided that our favourites were - well, for me the ceviche.

That was really good.

That was so good.

But the salmon sashimi was my favourite.

You loved the sashimi, yeah.

And the dessert which was cheese and nut bread with this apple syrup which was delicious.

Yeah, I mean don't get me wrong - everything was absolutely amazing.

Yeah.

But if we had to pick favourites.

I know.

That's what I would pick.

It was a really nice way to end what turned out to be a really, for me, surprising day in The Hague

because I feel like before we came my main idea about what The Hague was

was the International Criminal Court.

Yes.

'Cause in my head the two are inseparable.

The same.

And then it was just nice to discover that, of course, there's so much more there.

The beach - I had no idea it was known as this beach town.

I had no idea that those Dutch masters' paintings were there,

especially The Girl With A Pearl Earring which,

I think is arguably maybe the most famous Dutch painting in the world.

I would argue that it's one of the most famous paintings in the world.

And then that famous Rembrandt painting so

the whole day was just nice surprise after nice surprise after nice surprise

so it was nice to end with that cozy dinner and, yeah, I don't think I'll forget it.

And, for me, I loved seeing the M.C. Escher artwork

because as a kid I just absolutely loved his art.

It just boggled my mind to look at and so to see it in person was really neat.

So hopefully you guys enjoyed that too.

Maybe there were surprises for you as well.

Leave a comment if something did take you by surprise.

Can I say 'surprise' any more times?

-No. I don't think so.

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