Saturday, June 16, 2018

USA news on Youtube Jun 16 2018

Hello?

I'm on my way

Send me the restaurant's location

Hi

Laura?

Had you ever had dinner here before?

No. Too expensive for my salary

You should try the Tournedos en Croûte Provençale...

Delicious

Tournedos en...

I'm not very good at French

It's beef

Do you want to order it?

Maybe later

I used to come here with my husband...

... until he started meeting his secretary

How typical, isn't it?

It was the end of our romantic dinners

He was always working until late

Or working "on" her

Why don't we talk about something else?

This is like a first date

My husband brought us here, didn't he?

Yes, somehow...

- So, why can't we talk about him? - Because I want to talk about us...

... about us, about our situation

It's not so easy...

- Laura… you just have to try… - It's not so easy!

You have...

... EVERYTHING with the person you love and it fades away all of a sudden

And you can't stop wondering what went wrong

What made him taking up with another woman and...

... it's all in here

Every morning, when you wake up alone

When you go to places that are reminders of him

When he says "honey, I'll come back home late because of work" and...

... it's all in here

Like a drill

It's hard, but you need to calm down

Now I am here to help you with that

By the way...

... how's your daughter doing?

Ana?

Fine

Fine

She's a very clever girl and...

She says she wants to be a lawyer like her mum!

You see? We have something nice to talk about

I'd prefer we talk about you

About me?

Well, there's not much to tell

You know what I do for living

The salary isn't too high, but that's fine

I help people

Do you like me?

Do... do I like you?

Do you want...?

- Do you want this night to end up well? - Yes, sure

You're a very attractive woman and...

... I want this night to end well

If you want to

It's just... I can't stop thinking about Ana, you know?

Sleeping in her bed while I am here...

I'm sure her granny has read her a tale

and she has fallen asleep before her, because she always does!

She has had a hard time

Everything he has done, that...

- She's too young and we haven't told her anything about that bitch and...! - Laura!

Do you think...?

Would you mind if I go home to make sure Ana's sleeping? I only need five minutes

Of course

We can have a look

So, are we leaving?

Maybe that's the best

It's the best, Laura

If I had known you before...

Who knows?

Hello?

I know you're done for today but... we have a problem

Luxury restaurant. Armed individual with hostage

I'm on my way

Send me the restaurant's location

Bulletproof vest?

What do we have about her?

Let's go

30 Minutes with Laura

For more infomation >> 30 minutos con Laura / 30 minutes with Laura. Short film - Duration: 9:07.

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ДИМАШ / DIMASH - Канат Айтбаев на встрече с поклонниками Димаша - Duration: 4:44.

For more infomation >> ДИМАШ / DIMASH - Канат Айтбаев на встрече с поклонниками Димаша - Duration: 4:44.

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50 Lawns Across 50 States - Duration: 0:50.

CHANGE THE WORLD, ONE LAWN AT A TIME.

HIS NAME IS RODNEY SMITH.

HE'S TRAVELING THE COUNTRY MOWING LAWNS FOR THE ELDERLY, DISABLED, SINGLE MOMS, AND VETERANS.

SMITH CALLS IT THE 50-YARD CHALLENGE, BECAUSE HE PLANS TO CUT ONE LAWN IN ALL 50 STATES.

HE STARTED ON MAY 17 IN MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, AND SINCE THEN, HE'S MADE IT TO 26 MORE STATES HE'S GOING TO ADD TWO MORE THIS WEEKEND -- LOUISIANA AND

ARKANSAS.

THIS IS SMITH'S SECOND YEAR COMPLETING THE 50-YARD CHALLENGE.

HE SAID HE'S DOING IT TO INSPIRE KIDS TO GET INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY SERVICE.

HE TAKES KIDS ALONG AS HE CUTS GRASS, AND ENCOURAGES THEM TO START THEIR OWN CHALLENGE.

THIS YEAR, 130 KIDS HAVE SIGNED UP.

WE THINK THIS IS AN AWES

For more infomation >> 50 Lawns Across 50 States - Duration: 0:50.

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Dimash Fan Tour 2018 - Kanat Aitbayev plays Dombra (EN/RU/SP/FR/DE) - Duration: 4:15.

For more infomation >> Dimash Fan Tour 2018 - Kanat Aitbayev plays Dombra (EN/RU/SP/FR/DE) - Duration: 4:15.

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Cheaper 6.1-inch LCD 2018 iPhone expected to be Apple's most popular model ● Tech News ● #TECH - Duration: 2:48.

Apple has reportedly made some alterations to its 2018 iPhone orders, and is expected

to deliver more of the 6.1-inch LCD 2018 iPhone in the fall than the OLED models combined.

Rumblings from the Chinese supply chain suggest that component manufacturers are seeing a

different balance of orders than they were expecting, given rolling iPhone X sales throughout

the year.

Besides the 6.1-inch LCD iPhone first rumored in January, Apple is rumored to add two new

OLED models to its iPhone lineup this fall including a 5.8-inch iPhone X replacement.

A 6.5-inch OLED "iPhone X Plus" is also supposedly in the works.

All 2018 iPhones are said to boast logic boards built on substrate-like PCB (SLP) technologies

first adopted by iPhone X and iPhone 8.

The 5.8- and 6.5-inch OLED iPhone models will sport stacked board designs like iPhone X,

while the 6.1-inch LCD model will stick to a traditional single-layer layout, Kuo said.

As far as specifications, Kuo believes manufacturers will adopt a finer pitch of 28-30 nanometers

on the boards, down from the 30-35 nanometers applied to 2017 phones, as part of efforts

to reduce PCB size and improve energy efficiency.

Current price predictions put the 6.1-inch LCD phone pricing at between $600 and $700.

Moving up the product line, the 5.8-inch OLED model is expected top be between $800 to $900

and the 6.5-inch OLED "iPhone X Plus" will be priced around $900 to $1000.

All the two OLED models will likely ship in quantity in September and early October.

One report claims that the 6.1-inch model will be pushed to November because of difficulties

cutting an iPhone X-like "notch" out of a LCD panel.

For more infomation >> Cheaper 6.1-inch LCD 2018 iPhone expected to be Apple's most popular model ● Tech News ● #TECH - Duration: 2:48.

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Life Car TV - 37 Children Die in Hot Cars in the U.S. Each Year, Report Says - Duration: 3:27.

The non-profit organization has issued a report highlighting the need for further regulation and more funding to go towards raising awareness and educating caregivers on the issue, CNN informs

On average, 37 children die in the U.S.after being left in parked cars in the summer months

The number of incidents has gone up in 2017, as compared to the previous year, with a total of 742 children dying of heatstroke in cars between 1998 and 2017

The figures reveal a problem that needs to be addressed right away, through proper legislation and a system that ensures that parents and caregivers are made aware of the consequences of such an act

Leaving a child unattended in a car, if only for a few minutes, is a tragedy waiting to happen

As of now, only 21 states have laws on this issue; of these, only 8 include the possibility of a felony charge for the parents who deliberately leave a child behind in a hot car

Studies have shown that the majority of parents or caregivers who leave a child behind do so without realizing it (55%), while only 18% do so deliberately, perhaps thinking they won't be gone too long

"There is a patchwork system across the country," Amy Artuso, the Council's senior program manager of advocacy, tells CNN of the report

"We are calling for codification or increased consistency across the states.Either pass legislation, or improve existing legislation to better protect children

"Protecting children also means working to make caregivers aware of the consequences of their acts, mostly through education programs and PSAs

"Look before you lock" means instilling in a parent's mind to always check the backseat before leaving the car

Parents can use visual cues as reminders, with the Council advising them to always keep a shoe, a phone or a handbag on the backseat

The Council is also working with KidsAndCars.org to ensure the protection of those who act in "good faith" when they see a child locked inside a hot car, and to remove the so-called "safe" times when a child can be left unattended in a vehicle

For more infomation >> Life Car TV - 37 Children Die in Hot Cars in the U.S. Each Year, Report Says - Duration: 3:27.

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Trump Trusts Brutal Dictators, But Not Our Closest Allies In Canada - Duration: 3:12.

Now that Donald Trump's whirlwind foreign policy tour has come to an end I think it's

important that we actually analyzed what the president was able to accomplish and all of

the harm that he inflicted upon the world with his visits to both Canada and Singapore.

Let's start with North Korea.

In an interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos after he met with Kim Jong Un, Donald Trump

said that, "I trust him, I trust him very much," when referring to Kim Jong Un.

Now this is a man, Kim Jong Un, who is a brutal dictator from North Korea, has murdered countless

members of his own society, leaves the rest to starve, to live with absolutely nothing

and Donald Trump says, I trust him.

He had nothing but the highest praise for this man, put him on his same level with the

rest of the world to see and praised him.

So let's rewind the clock a few days before Donald Trump even got to Singapore, where

was he before that?

Canada.

He was in Canada meeting with Prime Ministers of Japan, Canada, Germany, France, everybody,

the G7 right, our allies.

The people that we depend on if we need some kind of military aide, or we need humanitarian

aide, or we need trade agreements worked out, these are our buddies and our friends, and

Trump treated them like he should have treated Kim Jong Un.

In that same interview with Stephanopoulos Donal Trump said, oh the media's lying about

what happened at the actual G7 summit, everybody left there in a really great mood and really

happy with each other but then Justin Trudeau came out and was so insincere, just so wrong

about the whole tariff situation and he just made everything horrible,

Donald Trump has a better relationship with the leader of North Korea then he does with

the leader of our closest ally in Canada.

That is wrong.

That's not good.

Why would anybody expect this man to be able to make peace with North Korea when he can't

even make peace with Canada.

Not to mention the fact he pissed of Angela Merkel, he pissed off Emmanuel Macron from

France, he pissed everybody off because he was acting like a whiny, petulant child at

that G7 meeting.

Nobody left there happy about what he said, or what he did, or that he was even there.

Trump is lying about that and we know it based on the statements they've given ever since

he left that meeting.

But it should give everyone in this country a little bit cause for concern about the fact

that Donal Trump can get along swimmingly with some of the most murderous dictators

in the world, yet struggles to be friends with people who have been allies of the United

States for decades.

That's not how foreign policy works, unless of course you yourself as Fox News accidentally

called him, are actually a dictator.

For more infomation >> Trump Trusts Brutal Dictators, But Not Our Closest Allies In Canada - Duration: 3:12.

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Eva González revela cómo y porqué le puso a su hijo Cayetano - Duration: 3:37.

For more infomation >> Eva González revela cómo y porqué le puso a su hijo Cayetano - Duration: 3:37.

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Jeff Sessions says the Bible justifies separating children from illegal immigrant parents at US bord - Duration: 6:45.

 Jeff Sessions, the US attorney general, defended separating children from their parents at the Mexican border by invoking a Biblical verse previously used to argue in favour of slavery

 According to US Customs and Border Protection more than 650 children were taken away from their parents in a two-week period in May after the families were caught sneaking into America illegally

 It was part of a new "zero tolerance" policy Mr Sessions announced last month to detain and prosecute all illegal immigrants, ending so-called "catch and release" under which they were released while awaiting court proceedings

 Children are being held separately from their parents with hundreds of them currently in a former Wal-Mart store in Texas that has been converted into a detention facility

 Groups campaigning on behalf of illegal immigrants publicised cases including one in which a woman from Honduras claimed her baby daughter was removed from her while she was breastfeeding

 It was also claimed that a father was separated from his four month-old baby, prosecuted and deported, leaving the baby in a US detention facility

 Donald Trump, the US president, blamed Democrats, for the situation, saying he was enforcing laws that were already in existence

 In an impromptu interview with Fox News on the White House lawn, Mr Trump said: "He (Mr Sessions) is following laws that were given us, and forced upon us, by the Democrats

"  He added: "I want the laws to be beautifully humane but strong. I don't want bad people coming in

"  However, Mr Trump said he would not sign a "moderate" immigration bill being worked on by Republicans in Congress

 He said: "I need a bill that gives tremendous security. We have to have  wall."  Mr Sessions said criticisms of his policy were not "fair or logical"

 The attorney general added: "I would cite you to the Apostle Paul and his clear and wise command in Romans 13, to obey the laws of the government because God has ordained them for the purpose of order

 "Orderly and lawful processes are good in themselves and protect the weak and lawful

"  Critics seized on the history of the same verse being used by defenders of slavery in the US South, Nazi rule in Germany, and apartheid in South Africa

 John Fea, an American history professor at Messiah College, Pennsylvania, told the Washington Post: "This is the same argument that Southern slaveholders and the advocates of a Southern way of life made

" Religious leaders also condemned the policy.  Evangelist Franklin Graham, son of the late Billy Graham and a fervent supporter of Mr Trump, called it "disgraceful"

The US Conference of Catholic Bishops called it "immoral".  Paul Ryan, the Republican House Speaker, also said he did not support it, adding: "We don't want kids to be separated from their parents

"  However, Sarah Sanders, the White House press secretary, said it was very biblical to enforce the law

"   It came as Mr Trump declared the US nuclear stand-off with North Korea "largely solved" and said he had given Kim Jong-un his telephone number

 Mr Trump said: "I have solved that problem. I can now call him. I gave him a very direct number

"  The US president joked that when Kim "speaks his people sit up at attention. I want my people to do the same"

He later explained he was "kidding".  Mr Trump also disputed findings by the Justice Department, in a 5-page report, that former FBI Director James Comey's handling of the Hillary Clinton email probe was not politically motivated

 He said the FBI was biased "at the top level" and "plotting against my election"

Mr Trump added: "Comey was the ring leader of this whole den of thieves. It was a den of thieves

"

For more infomation >> Jeff Sessions says the Bible justifies separating children from illegal immigrant parents at US bord - Duration: 6:45.

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Österreich wurde offenbar jahrelang systematisch überwacht. Nach dem Skandal um den BND wurde im Nac - Duration: 2:29.

Österreich wurde offenbar jahrelang systematisch überwacht. Nach dem Skandal um den BND wurde im Nachbarland nun eine Krisensitzung einberufen

Wien - Nach Medienberichten über eine jahrelange systematische Überwachung hunderter Anschlüsse in Österreich durch den Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) hat die österreichische Regierung eine Krisensitzung einberufen

Das berichtete die Nachrichtenagentur APA am Samstag unter Berufung auf Regierungskreise in Wien

Österreichs Bundespräsident Alexander Van der Bellen und Kanzler Sebastian Kurz kündigten für den späten Nachmittag (17

30 Uhr) eine gemeinsame Erklärung an. Der scheinbar skrupellose US-Geheimdienst war erneut involviertDas österreichische Nachrichtenmagazin "profil" und die Tageszeitung "Der Standard" hatten zuvor berichtet, der BND habe zwischen 1999 und 2006 systematisch die Telekommunikation von Ministerien, internationalen Organisationen, islamischen Einrichtungen sowie von Firmen in Österreich überwacht

Laut einer den Medien vorliegenden BND-internen Datei seien insgesamt 2000 Telefon-, Fax- und Handyanschlüsse sowie E-Mail-Adressen ins Visier genommen worden

Die abgefangenen Informationen seien mit anderen Geheimdiensten wie dem NSA in den USA geteilt worden

Bereits 2015 war bekannt geworden, dass der US-Geheimdienst mit Hilfe des Bundesnachrichtendienstes Behörden in mehreren Ländern ausgespäht haben soll, darunter auch Österreich

AFP

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