Tuesday, January 23, 2018

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January 21, 2018 on the western the coast of the USA was played out

storm "Jackson", brought heavy snowfall.

In the state of Colorado partially disrupted the movement of vehicles,

as well as canceled 200 flights at the international airport

Denver.

In the state of Utah in mountainous areas dropped 500 mm of snow.

Cataclysms often cause people have fear.

And above all - the fear of suspense, "Which most of all excites

imagination.

But this fear exists only as long as the unknown

will not turn into a well-known one.

In order to know unknown, they need to be interested,

It is necessary to expand the thinking.

Otherwise, as a person can see something

New, if his thinking adsorbs only that,

that he knows, puts relevant restrictive

framework for incoming information?

Narrowed horizon, absence deep understanding of the world

also generate in man fear ... to come in contact

with the Eternal and lose that temporary, that he has now. "

In our possibilities - choose eternal, real Life!

For more infomation >> USA. The snow storm "Jackson" January 2018. What happened in the world. - Duration: 1:40.

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A Malaysian in Germany: Purdue Offers Something for Everyone - Duration: 2:09.

When it comes to engineering, you actually do something that,

you get to move the world forward, you know?

Yeah, that's why I really like engineering.

A lot of students in Malaysia, actually, we tend to go to the UK.

But I actually wanted to try something different, you know? Just,

I don't want to do what everyone else is doing. I was like,

all right, Purdue it is! And here I am!

As an international student, it's not very easy getting, like, an internship, maybe, in the US.

I know Purdue offers a lot of programs for their students,

and I found out about GEARE.

And I thought, you know, I've always wanted to study in Europe and see how it was like.

So I thought it would be very cool to just go to Germany.

I started taking German classes, because that's a requirement of the program.

And I realized I really liked German. Still learning it today!

And that's why I went, just to expand my horizons.

I mean, I really came this far, I might as well just go a bit further!

The work experience was at the Max Planck Institute. My task was to

help out with research on bio fuel.

Learning to interact with people, like, working together with people in different cultures.

So I might have been in Germany, but they've got a guy from Egypt, a guy from Iran,

a guy from China. It's just, like, crazy.

So you need to know, like, depending on who you are talking to,

how you can carry yourself.

The most important thing is, it's about your soft skills, you know.

It's how you communicate with people. It's how you present yourself.

And it's how you build professional ethics. That's also important.

Those things are what employers really look for. That's something I don't think I could ever get from a class.

When you're in college, that's when you have, like, the freedom, you know?

I grew so much as a person, you know, just because of all the opportunities here.

I used to be a very shy person. I mean,

Yeah, I used to be, like, quite an introvert. But now, like just

because of all the experience I've had, I'm very comfortable talking about my experiences.

I just want to try new things, you know?

You have so many opportunities, I think, and Purdue does a great job of

giving students that opportunity, even international students.

People can say what they want, but if you actually have a will, there's definitely a way.

I've spent four years here at Purdue, and I've enjoyed every moment of it.

Right now I want to apply what I've learned into the real world and like,

try to make my own contributions to society: to Malaysian society, to the society of the world!

For more infomation >> A Malaysian in Germany: Purdue Offers Something for Everyone - Duration: 2:09.

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I Mailed Myself to The Jesus in a Box Challenge GONE WRONG!!! (Skit) - Duration: 11:27.

hey guys Trinity here and hanging around self to Jesus now I'm into what

I'm gonna show you what I brought today my owl cheer except you and lay out

chicken bock bock bock lights up and the owl mass guys I broke the owl monkeys I

get sleepy I got some water and some dragon k say yes okay so I get really

hungry I brought these two fish and I hope they

can feed a thousand of people we're driving

absolutely

I don't really know where this Jesus guy is because she's some kind of magician

magic powers

the beasts are like sandbox dear dear Jesus I want our conversion my side I've

picked up amen if you guys thank you as you're my

prayer we have thumbs up

stop we have to push up - what should we do

I don't know what that mean between D it's one of my choice do you wanna make

to pick first

which one chicken place up this week is Fieri

how many you guys had a light-up chicken wing tomorrow move the little bit you

can't squeeze right you big chicken save

well guys i'm getting sleepy so i'm gonna take a nap with my mask

here you in the morning

we're already on your own again okay one time these were staying with me

thank you some brekkie

- this bread piece I got another promotion here Moses on me

I thought zombies were utilizing to come the life

if Brad show good

hundreds of genius dining came back to my dream become a zombie

blood

what's that don't know excuse me

well here we go do you guys like pulling right the bow plane right in a box

well guys I'm pretty hungry I'm gonna try to fish

see this one's back i'm gonna try the small one

I don't know how that Jesus did it lovely perhaps guys if you are a little

kid was your favorite sound so cute ones that here is a pup and guys

these people on the airplane might be having a movie night how are we gonna go

my ears keep popping heaven might be way up in the clouds we keep going

higher and higher

oh yeah I'm coming but Jesus there was a high five but this is scrap fill it out

give me a high five hey I'm gonna give you one there's a surprise nope oh my

goodness guys it's is getting hot in here

singing so morning with human ears keep popping I'm hungry for toast skinny

super hot

it's getting hot in here maybe is that because we're getting to Jesus and

you'll get a one Philly when you get closer to Jesus I think I am I getting

close because I'm roasting in here

where's a swimming pool when you need it

your therapist will be accountable to us

what are all those noises I hear

For more infomation >> I Mailed Myself to The Jesus in a Box Challenge GONE WRONG!!! (Skit) - Duration: 11:27.

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Trump signs bill ending government shutdown after 3 days - Duration: 2:35.

Trump signs bill ending government shutdown after 3 days

The federal government will be open for business Tuesday after President Trump signed a bill

funding the government until Feb. 8.

Trump signed the measure Monday evening, hours after the House and Senate approved the package

by wide margins as Senate Democrats backed off their opposition.

Democrats agreed to re-open the government after Republicans assured them the Senate

would soon consider legislation that would protect illegal immigrants brought to the

United States as children.

It was a stark contrast from the Senate Democratic position just a few days ago.

�In a few hours, the government will reopen,� Senate Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer,

a New York Democrat, said on the Senate floor on Monday.

The Senate then voted 81-18 to break a Democratic filibuster on the stalled government spending

bill.

Several hours later, the Senate approved the bill by the same margin and the House followed

suit, 266-150.

"I am pleased that Democrats in Congress have come to their senses and are now willing to

fund our great military, border patrol, first responders and insurance for vulnerable children,�

Trump said in a written statement.

During Monday�s press briefing, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said the administration

expects the bill to make it to the president�s desk late Monday and the government to open

at full capacity on Tuesday morning.

Sanders pushed back against the notion from Democrats that Trump wasn't doing enough behind

the scenes during the shutdown.

She said Trump was busy working the phones with lawmakers and Cabinet officials.

�The president was putting pressure and standing firm on exactly what he was willing

to do and what he wasn't,� Sanders said.

�And it very clearly worked.� The funding and reopening of the government

would allow U.S. military personnel to be paid, end the furlough of nearly 1 million

federal workers and resume all federal services and operations.

But congressional lawmakers made it clear Monday that they�re still faced with challenges,

like how to fund hurricane disaster relief and craft a comprehensive immigration reform

bill on which both parties can agree.

�We still have a lot more work to do,� said Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa

After days and weeks of blaming and finger-pointing, a bipartisan group of senators met Sunday

and brokered the deal in which rank-and-file members would provide the 60 votes in exchange

for Senate leaders' promise to immediately proceed to immigration reform.

source fox news

For more infomation >> Trump signs bill ending government shutdown after 3 days - Duration: 2:35.

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Tsunami warnings canceled after magnitude 7 9 earthquake off Alaska - Duration: 2:22.

Tsunami warnings canceled after magnitude-7.9 earthquake off Alaska

Forecasters canceled tsunami warnings for Alaska and the US and Canadian west coasts

Tuesday after an earthquake in the Gulf of Alaska stoked fears of damaging waves.

The tsunami alerts were canceled "because additional information and analysis have better

defined the threat," said the National Tsunami Warning Center in Palmer, Alaska.

Small tsunami waves of less than 1 foot were reported in Alaska, the center said.

The minor tsunami was triggered by a magnitude-7.9 earthquake that struck the Gulf of Alaska

shortly after midnight.

It was centered about 175 miles southeast of Kodiak, Alaska, at a depth of 15 miles,

the US Geological Survey said.

Although the tsunami warnings were canceled, San Francisco officials warned residents to

stay away from coastlines for 12 hours.

Shoreline areas, marinas and harbors may have "dangerous, strong & unpredictable currents,"

the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management tweeted.

Nathaniel Moore was on a commercial fishing boat in Kodiak when the quake hit.

He said he felt it "shake really good for a minute."

He and others on the vessel quickly got to shore and headed for higher ground amid the

tsunami warning.

The whole town is evacuating," he told CNN early Tuesday.

Tsunami sirens sounded in Kodiak, and police warned: "This is not a drill."

Though the tsunami warnings were canceled, schools in Kodiak canceled classes Tuesday

after campuses opened overnight as emergency shelters, the district announced via Facebook.

Wendy Bliss Snipes described the quake as "a slow roller, so it was felt for at least

a minute before the real rolling started.

Nothing fell off the walls, and I didn't have to wake my kiddo."

Heather Rand, who was in Anchorage, Alaska, told CNN that the earthquake felt like the

longest she had ever experienced.

"It was a very long, slow build up.

Creepy, more than anything.

Definitely the longest, and I was born here," Rand said.

She reported no damage besides cracks in the drywall.

CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correctly attribute a quotation from an Alaska

resident.

Source edition.cnn.com

For more infomation >> Tsunami warnings canceled after magnitude 7 9 earthquake off Alaska - Duration: 2:22.

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Neil Diamond announces Parkinson's diagnosis, immediate retirement - Duration: 2:27.

Neil Diamond announces Parkinson's diagnosis, immediate retirement

Neil Diamond has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, the singer revealed on his website

Monday.

The legendary musician will be retiring, and has canceled the third leg of this 50th Anniversary

tour.

�It is with great reluctance and disappointment that I announce my retirement from concert

touring.

I have been so honored to bring my shows to the public for the past 50 years,� said

Diamond in a statement, apologizing to those who had purchased tickets to upcoming shows.

The tour was set to extend to Australia and New Zealand this March, but the musician's

website stated that "the onset of the disease has made it difficult to travel and perform

on a large scale basis."

Tickets purchased will be refunded.

Diamond will turn 77 on Wednesday, and the Recording Academy will honor him with its

Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammys on Sunday.

Fans got to see him perform last month on Fox's New Year�s Eve With Steve Harvey:

Live From Times Square.

Diamond�s 50th Anniversary tour launched last April and carried on for over 50 dates

across the U.S. and Europe.

Diamond took just a month off between the two tour legs, and wrapped on Oct. 19 in London.

Seventy-three-year-old entertainer Neil Diamond, who married for the third time in 2012, says

happiness with his new bride fueled his new album "Melody Road."

(Oct. 21) AP

At a tour stop in Nashville last April, the singer's famous baritone was a "little grittier"

wrote The Tennessean, "but at points, it was hard to tell a difference between the voice

echoing through Bridgestone Arena and the one put to tape in the '70s."

"I spent eight years trying to get my music heard," Diamond said on stage at the time,

recalling his start on Tin Pan Alley in New York City.

"And when I finally got it heard, a whole world opened up."

On Monday, Diamond said he plans "to remain active in writing, recording and other projects

for a long time to come."

He closed his statement by thanking his fans.

"My thanks goes out to my loyal and devoted audiences around the world," he said.

"You will always have my appreciation for your support and encouragement."

And with a nod to his famous song Sweet Caroline, he added, "This ride has been �so good,

so good, so good� thanks to you.�

SOURCE usatoday

For more infomation >> Neil Diamond announces Parkinson's diagnosis, immediate retirement - Duration: 2:27.

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Mexican Uber driver in US illegally charged with four rapes - Duration: 2:37.

Mexican Uber driver in US illegally charged with four rapes

A California Uber driver living in the country illegally has been charged with raping, assaulting

and robbing at least four young women.

Alfonso Alarcon-Nunez, 39, faces 10 criminal charges, including forcible rape, rape of

an intoxicated victim, oral copulation of an intoxicated victim and first degree burglary.

He pleaded not guilty to all 10 counts Monday and was being held on $1.4 million bail.

San Luis Obispo County District Attorney Dan Dow said Alarcon-Nunez was not always driving

for Uber when he picked up those women but added that the alleged crimes show that the

company should improve its driver screening process.

Prosecutors say Alarcon-Nunez targeted women who were on their way home from parties.

After driving them home, investigators say he would assault the women and steal their

property -- including cell phones and jewelry.

Authorities told KSBY that Alarcon-Nunez would collect payment for the rides through Venmo

to disguise his identity and his Uber records.

Prosecutors say he has also used the alias "Bruno Diaz" and his Venmo username was "Brush

Bat."

Dow said Monday that Alarcon-Nunez's alleged victims are between 19 and 22 years old and

three were intoxicated when they were assaulted.

The alleged crimes are said to have occurred in December and January in San Luis Obispo,

a city of about 45,000 with a large population of college students.

Predators in cars parked outside bars or restaurants "jump in front of the actual Uber driver and

they will take someone unsuspecting to their home.

And that's a way of putting someone at risk, and in this case that's exactly what's alleged

to have happened," Dow said.

Dow urged Uber users to make sure they are getting in the car of the correct driver by

verifying the license plate and other information provided to clients.

Dow says detectives are looking for potential witnesses and trying to determine if there

are additional victims in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties northwest of Los

Angeles.

Officials say Alarcon-Nunez, originally from Mexico, returned to the U.S. illegally after

a voluntary deportation from New Mexico in 2005.

Dow did not have details about why he was deported or whether he has a criminal record

in the U.S.

Alarcon-Nunez's immigration status will not have a bearing on the prosecution, Dow said.

He could face life in prison if convicted on all charges.

source foxnews

For more infomation >> Mexican Uber driver in US illegally charged with four rapes - Duration: 2:37.

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Hugh Masekela South African jazz trumpeter dies - Duration: 2:53.

Hugh Masekela, South African jazz trumpeter, dies

Legendary jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela, a leading figure in the struggle to end apartheid

and "the father of South African jazz", has died aged 78.

In a statement, his family said he had "passed peacefully" in Johannesburg "after a protracted

and courageous battle with prostate cancer".

Masekela gained global recognition with his distinctive Afro-Jazz sound and hits such

as Soweto Blues.

The 1977 song became synonymous with the anti-apartheid movement.

In a statement, South African President Jacob Zuma said Masekela's death was "an immeasurable

loss to the music industry and to the country at large".

Zuma continued: "His contribution to the struggle for liberation will never be forgotten."

Born in the South African town of Witbank in 1939, Masekela was inspired to learn the

trumpet after seeing Kirk Douglas play Bix Beiderbecke in the 1950 film Young Man with

a Horn.

He persuaded one of his teachers - the anti-apartheid crusader Father Trevor Huddleston - to buy

him an instrument, promising to stay out of trouble in return.

In 1960, aged 21, he left South Africa to begin what would be 30 years in exile from

the land of his birth.

Under the tutelage of Dizzy Gillespie and Louis Armstrong, he was encouraged to develop

his own unique style.

In 1967, he performed at the Monterey Pop Festival alongside Janis Joplin, Otis Redding,

Ravi Shankar, The Who and Jimi Hendrix.

The following year, his instrumental single Grazing in the Grass topped the charts in

the US and became a worldwide hit.

Listen to Hugh Masekela on Desert Island Discs Masekela returned to South Africa in 1990

following the release of Nelson Mandela, whose freedom he had called for in his 1986 anthem

Bring Home Nelson Mandela.

In June 2010, he performed at both the opening concert of the Fifa World Cup and the tournament's

opening ceremony in Soweto's Soccer City.

In their statement, Masekela's family described him as "a loving father, brother, grandfather

and friend" who would be "forever in our hearts".

"Hugh's global and activist contribution to and participation in the areas of music, theatre

and the arts in general is contained in the minds and memory of millions across six continents,"

it continued.

"We are blessed and grateful to be part of a life and ever-expanding legacy of love,

sharing and vanguard creativity that spans the time and space of six decades."

Details of memorial and burial services, the family said, would be released "in due course".

South African musician Loyiso Bala was among many to mark his death on Twitter.

source bbc.com

For more infomation >> Hugh Masekela South African jazz trumpeter dies - Duration: 2:53.

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Obama Dropped A Nuke On Democrats' 'Schumer Shutdown,' But There's One HUGE Catch|MK Today - Duration: 6:05.

SEE IT: Obama Dropped A Nuke On Democrats' 'Schumer Shutdown,' But There's One

HUGE Catch.

Late Friday, our government was thrust into what's being called the "Schumer Shutdown"

after Democrats put the interest of illegals before the well-being of Americans.

In a shocking twist, Democrats just got ripped apart by former President Barack Obama in

a clip that just recently resurfaced.

Unfortunately for them, it all centers around their part in the government shutdown — but

there's one huge catch you have to see to believe.

Democrats are catching hell from all sides.

With even the liberal media and their own base saying the government shutdown is completely

and entirely the fault of Democratic lawmakers, it's kind of hard to argue otherwise.

Sadly, it doesn't look like there is an end in sight at this point in time.

Be that as it may, things just got a lot worse for the left after a clip of former President

Barack Obama just resurfaced.

As it turns out, the former president ripped into the government shutdown, but there's

actually a huge catch — the clip is from 2013 when he was scolding Republicans for

the government shutdown during his presidency, but it certainly applies to the current situation

today and what the Democrats are doing.

As BizPac Review reports, "Obama's speech from the 2013 shutdown drops a nuke on the

Schumer shutdown."

Even better yet, it hits on the same exact topics that are relevant to today's events

such as immigration reform.

However, the biggest problem for the left is that everything he yelled at Republicans

for back then applies directly to Democrats today.

"You don't like a particular policy or a

particular president?

Then argue for your position.

Go out there and win an election.

Push to change it.

But don't break it," Obama said in his remarks on October 17, 2013, after Congress

reached a deal to reopen the government, The Daily Caller reports.

"Don't break what our predecessors spent over two centuries building.

That's not being faithful to what this country's about," the former president added at the

time.

"Now, there's been a lot of discussion lately of the politics of this shutdown,"

Obama continued.

"But let's be clear.

There are no winners here.

These last few weeks have inflicted completely unnecessary damage on our economy."

Essentially, Obama had a clear message to Republicans: "I won.

Get over it," basically telling members of the political right that the things were

going to go the way he wanted because he was president.

What's more, this was actually the second time he had made similar remarks.

Previously, in 2010, he smugly told Senator John McCain that "the election is over."

Now that the shoe is on the other foot, we've all seen how well this same sentiment is going

over for President Donald Trump.

Furthermore, how do you think Democrats would react if Trump told them that he won the election

and that they better get over it and do things according to his wishes?

What do you think the liberals of America would do?

I think we'd see riots — again.

Indeed, there would be yet another national hissy fit, and this really just goes to show

the hypocrisy of the left.

Not only do these people expect and demand things to go a certain way when they're

in charge, but they do the same things they accused Republicans of when the situation

was reversed.

Currently, Democrats aren't looking too good considering the fact that nearly everyone

is blaming them for what happened.

Making matters worse for them, when you show exactly how you would like to be treated when

in a position of authority only to turn around and do exactly what you once condemned, well,

that isn't a good color on anyone.

The left has some serious self-reflecting to do, but the main thing here is that former

President Barack Obama eventually got what he wanted out of the government shutdown standoff.

My guess is, President Donald Trump will too — it's just a shame that the hypocritical

left has to hold this country hostage while they try to make a point.

What a sad day for America.

Luckily, we can change all that with midterm elections fastly approaching this year.

It's time America tells the Democrats, "Never again will you put illegals before those you

are supposed to serve" — because they won't be serving, they'll be voted out!

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