Thursday, August 16, 2018

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MUELLER GOES ROGUE – STUNS NATION WITH ANNOUNCEMENT

With the trial of Paul Manafort in full swing, all eyes are on the Russia investigation being

led by Robert Mueller.

The prosecution in the case is attempting to draw a direct line between illegal plans,

conversations and relationships between Manafort, the Trump campaign and a both Russians and

particular Ukranina, Viktor Yanukovych, who might have wanted to influence the 2016 Presidential

election.

However, the information in the case may have taken an interesting turn when pictures of

the special investigator, Robert Mueller, and the very Russian who Mueller has been

attempting to tie to Manafort.

This was pointed out by both conservative journalist Jack Posobiec and the Daily Beast.

Here is the Facebook post, in its entirety, that was made at the time of Mueller's meeting

with Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych

While in Ukraine, U.S. FBI Director Robert Mueller met with Ukraine's President Viktor

Yanukovych

"Ukraine counts on further cooperation with USA within the OSCE in order to enhance security

in the countries of this organization," the President noted.

"We are grateful to American side for support of our efforts aimed at settlement of frozen

conflicts, ensuring control over conventional arms in Europe and combating trafficking.

We count on further support and cooperation with USA within the OSCE in order to enhance

stability and security in the area which is under jurisdiction of the given organization,"

the President said at the meeting with FBI Director Robert Mueller.

The Head of State reminded that since the beginning of 2013, Ukraine had been presiding

in the OSCE.

"We determined priorities of our presidency in close cooperation with member-states of

the OSCE.

I am pleased to note that we have a constructive cooperation with Washington in this sphere,"

the President emphasized.

"Ukrainian-American cooperation efficiently develops in many spheres of mutual interest.

Your visit is very interesting for Ukraine and relations between our law enforcement

bodies have established good traditions of cooperation and communication in the course

of 20 years.

I am confident that there is a potential for further broadening of cooperation," Viktor

Yanukovych said.

He stressed that Ukraine paid particular attention to the issue of combating terrorism.

We have adopted a number of documents aimed at increasing the efficiency of such work.

"The level of cooperation between central executive governmental bodies involved in

anti-terrorist actions is pretty high.

The Security Service elaborated respective documents, they were reviewed and approved

by respective Presidential Decree," the Head of State noted.

The President emphasized that Ukraine is very close to signing the Association Agreement

with the EU in November.

"There are some preparations left but I hope that we will fulfill everything and sign

the Agreement," he said.

In his turn, FBI Director Robert Mueller expressed gratitude to the President of Ukraine for

the assistance provided after the explosions in Boston.

"I would like to focus on the most important issue for us – the issue of combating terrorism.

I would like to say thank you for the assistance provided to us after the Boston Marathon,"

he noted.

FBI Director also informed that in the course of his meetings in Ukraine, he planned to

discuss a number of issues of mutual interest.

Press office of President Viktor Yanukovych Image of Press office of President Viktor

Yanukovych

It is as yet unclear if this evidence will be entered into evidence in the Manafort trial,

or how the already frustrated judge will perceive it.

However, conservatives are likely to view this as a demonstration of a double standard

between Obama era officials and Trump administration officials.

H/T: The Daily Beast

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For more infomation >> MUELLER GOES ROGUE – STUNS NATION WITH ANNOUNCEMENT - Duration: 10:47.

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CONFIRMED: John Kerry Committed Treason. Should Trump Throw Him in Jail? - Duration: 16:09.

CONFIRMED: John Kerry Committed Treason.

Should Trump Throw Him in Jail?

Imagine if a former Bush Admin official had done something like this during Obama's

presidency?

It has now been confirmed that former Secretary of State John Kerry went behind the Trump

Administration's back and negotiated over the Obama-brokered Iran nuclear deal just

last month!

President Trump was expected to pull America out of the Iran deal, which he called one

of the worst he'd ever seen, as his own self-imposed deadline of May 12 approached.

Kerry, one of the chief architects behind the deal, naturally sees this as an assault

on his legacy.

What he apparently fails to understand is that he's no longer secretary of state,

and to negotiate on behalf of the United States as though he were is tantamount to treason,

or, at the very least, criminal misrepresentation.

After all, I, as a private citizen, can't just hop over to Canada and start negotiating

with their government on behalf of the White House.

It should go without saying that the Iranians miss Barack Obama and John Kerry, and so had

no problem skirting the Trump Administration on this matter.

"We don't see the US just as Mr. Trump; the United States is not just the current

ruling administration and there are many figures who have different views on international

and regional issues," said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi.

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For more infomation >> CONFIRMED: John Kerry Committed Treason. Should Trump Throw Him in Jail? - Duration: 16:09.

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Lone Wolf (1988) - Movie Review - Duration: 6:32.

Hello Youtube!

I am Torstein from Cinema Terror and yet again I have searched long and hard for another

forgotten 80's horror film and the one I have decided on is an obscure werewolf film from

1988 that was shot in Colorado.

The film is called Lone Wolf and here's my review of it.

Lone Wolf is set in Fairview, Colorado where we get familiar with the local uhm... kids?

We meet Eddie, an up-and-coming rock musician with a troubling past, Joel the local supernerd

who is played by Kevin Hart.

Wait, what?

Kevin Hart sure looked different before he hit it big.

And there are other characters, but I can't remember the names of any of them.

There is a blonde chick, a rumoured slutty rock chick, a weird comedic relief chick and

some other dudes.

The local community starts to get terrorized by attacks that the officials say come from

wild dogs.

The students however believe that something else is going on and when some of them spot

a big, hairy creature at night, they start to mistrust the police and goes on to investigate

if there might be a werewolf running around, killing them off one by one at nighttime.

So, in Lone Wolf we basically got a whodunit mystery with a group of weirdos trying to

stay alive from the gruesome attacks of a werewolf.

That's not a bad premise and it does sound like something that might have enough cheese

to be entertaining.

And it actually starts out pretty well with us getting introduced to this rock band with

such fantastic and creative songs as Let it Rock and Rock You All Night Long.

Getting introduced to our main characters are funny as they are all obviously older

than what they are playing and the weird interactions between them are so silly that it makes my

so-bad-its-good heart start to cheer a bit.

The best part of all of this is that all these students, including the rockers, only seem

to have one class at school, which is a computer class where they study the art of programming

for some reason.

The idea that these guys are creating functional software as student work is laughable, in

a good way, and I am not sure why there was put so much emphasize on the whole computer

class thing.

Yeah, some of the characters will break into the school and hack the police database later

on, without any consequence when they are caught mind you, but all the computer talk

still felt out of place.

And it doesn't seem like all the characters are all that fond of their computer work either.

I guess Microsoft had its haters even back in '88!

While you would assume that Eddie, the leading vocalist of the rock band, would turn out

to be the main character, as he surely gets the most screen time at the beginning, it

actually floats a bit from person to person as the movie goes by and that's not a strength

of the film as it ends with us as viewers not getting that invested in any of them.

You need to have at least one character that we can get emotionally attached to so the

urgency and fright can translate into your from the screen.

None of these stand out in any type of way as a good lead and it doesn't help them that

their acting skills aren't all that great either, but to be fair, the majority of them

didn't have much experience before Lone Wolf.

Another problem and perhaps my biggest one is the running time.

A film like this should be quick and sweet to avoid becoming boring and going on for

97 minutes is a big task on a low budget movie like this.

I must admit that I started to loose interest halfway through the film.

There is not enough movie for this to last nearly 100 minutes and I wish the film would

have been 10 or 15 minutes shorter.

It does end in a big silly way when our group of main characters, still about 5 or so people

at this point, need to find a hiding place and they decide that the school would be the

best place, even if there is a big winter costume ball going on and it is surrounded

by the police!

There was probably not a single building in this little town with as many people in it

as the school at this point.

Logical decisions aside, it does give a good location opportunity for the Lone Wolf to

cause some damage.

Speaking of the werewolf, I thought they did a good job when it came to the look of it.

They even go above and beyond what could be expected by including a transformation scene.

It's not the greatest thing ever, but it did work well for this film and I appreciated

it.

And while this isn't a gorefest, I thought the gore effects was also handled nicely.

Lone Wolf is the directorial debut by John Callas, but while this is his first film in

the directors chair he had some experience as he had done different types of work on

movies such as The Hills Have Eyes 2, The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood and even Raging

Bull.

He would not direct a full length movie again until 2015 with No Solicitors, starring Eric

Roberts and Felissa Rose, who you might remember as Angela from Sleepaway Camp.

Lone Wolf tries to be a fun, rocking little horror film, but due to lack of either talent,

experience, budget or a combination of those, Lone Wolf ends up not succeeding.

There is some obvious heart behind this, making the entire thing feel like it is made by people

that grew up in a small town like this that had a huge desire to make a film within the

genre.

I don't believe Lone Wolf will be worth the time for most horror fans, but for those of

you who have a never ending lust for weird, obscure films from that decade, then it might

be decent enough to check out.

Lone Wolf is not a good film, in fact it's a bit poor, but as a fan of these low budget

80's flicks, I am still happy that I have seen it.

I wish I could have given this more praise, but I am sorry to say that I cannot honestly

give this a better score than 2 out of 5.

If you do decide to give Lone Wolf a go though, then just be warned that it might not be the

easiest film to find in a physical format as it doesn't seem to have ever made the leap

from VHS over to either DVD or BluRay, which it definitely deserves and I hope it gets

one day.

If you love 80's horror then check out my series of Top 10 Horror Films from each year

of this fantastic decade.

I have done a video for each year from 1980 and up until 1986 so far and hopefully you

will be able to find some new films to watch from each of them.

Pressing that like button let's me know that more obscure 80's horror reviews are wanted,

hope you enjoyed this video and that you will be back for more in the future here on Cinema

Terror.

For more infomation >> Lone Wolf (1988) - Movie Review - Duration: 6:32.

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How To Better Understand Financing & How To Pick Your Fantasy Football Draft Picks - Duration: 3:21.

Hi, I'm Rob Young, owner of Blue Dot Wealth Management.

We're about to head into one of my favorite times of year.

No, not Christmas – Football season!

I've been a football fan for probably as long as I can remember and a number of years

ago a few of my good friends invited me to join their fantasy football league.

While I was a fan of the game, it took me some time to get used to putting together

a team and my first few years were a bit rocky.

After a while, it occurred to me that putting together my fantasy roster was a lot like

putting together a portfolio.

How is that?

Very simply, when constructing a portfolio or a team, you want to balance Risk and Reward.

My first three or four draft picks are usually going to be high quality players with a proven

track record that have a low history of injury risk.

In the case of running backs, I'm looking for a high yards per carry average and a low

rate of fumbles.

If they are wide receivers, I look at targets and catches, yards run after a catch, and

the kind of offense they play in.

These equate nicely with what we would consider "Blue Chips" – Stocks that weather through

all markets and have great management teams – in other words, good offense and risk

management.

In rounds five through eight or nine, I start to look for role players.

These players may start most weeks or they may be interchangeable.

This is also an opportunity to find good value that other's in the league may have passed

over.

Risk and reward is still pretty important and I still look for someone that is going

to be active in a teams' offense.

The biggest thing I look for is reliability – I want players that are fairly consistent

week in and week out.

This equates well with what we call Mid Cap stocks, which statistically tend to be consistent

and not always tied to indexes like the Dow or S&P 500.

Somewhere around rounds ten or eleven, I start to look for a Quarterback.

Why so late?

The reality is that unless you pick the top two or maybe three quarterbacks each year,

the next eight or ten are fairly interchangeable and you can spend higher draft picks on better

role players that may have a more positive impact on your team.

Think of your quarterback, or quarterbacks, Defense, and Kicker like your bond portfolio.

You are looking for steady and consistent returns from them.

Most of the time, there are a few picks between my Quarterback at 10 and my Defense and Kicker

in rounds 14 and 15.

That is when you start to speculate a bit.

You look for undervalued players or players with breakout potential, or maybe you handcuff

the back up players on your roster.

This is a similar to small cap stocks where you are looking for small companies that are

going to grow into larger companies.

So I hope this video has made you a bit more excited for football season.

I know I can't wait!

I may even do a mock draft right after I'm done here!

I hope you enjoyed this video and if you ever want to talk about football, or investing,

don't hesitate to reach out.

Don't forget to follow us on Social Media and you can always look for more information

about me and the firm at Blue Dot Wealth Management.com Thank you, as always, for tuning in!

For more infomation >> How To Better Understand Financing & How To Pick Your Fantasy Football Draft Picks - Duration: 3:21.

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Brandt Snedeker shoots 59 at Wyndham Championship - Duration: 2:54.

For more infomation >> Brandt Snedeker shoots 59 at Wyndham Championship - Duration: 2:54.

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FDA approves first generic version of EpiPen - Duration: 4:36.

For more infomation >> FDA approves first generic version of EpiPen - Duration: 4:36.

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Rhymefest honors family as Chicago Air and Water Show celebrity jumper - Duration: 2:14.

For more infomation >> Rhymefest honors family as Chicago Air and Water Show celebrity jumper - Duration: 2:14.

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Grier, Sills back as West Virginia seeks 1st Big 12 title - Duration: 5:05.

For more infomation >> Grier, Sills back as West Virginia seeks 1st Big 12 title - Duration: 5:05.

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LOOK: Notre Dame unveils New York Yankees-inspired uniforms for Shamrock Series game - Duration: 1:42.

For more infomation >> LOOK: Notre Dame unveils New York Yankees-inspired uniforms for Shamrock Series game - Duration: 1:42.

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Ford Ranger: preços nos EUA começam em US$ 25,4 mil - Duration: 2:09.

For more infomation >> Ford Ranger: preços nos EUA começam em US$ 25,4 mil - Duration: 2:09.

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Notre Dame Football: The Shamrock Series Uniforms Are Awful - Duration: 1:42.

For more infomation >> Notre Dame Football: The Shamrock Series Uniforms Are Awful - Duration: 1:42.

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O que secretário de Defesa dos EUA quer do Brasil? - Duration: 4:59.

For more infomation >> O que secretário de Defesa dos EUA quer do Brasil? - Duration: 4:59.

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Las solicitudes de subsidio por desempleo en EEUU volvieron a bajar - Duration: 1:57.

El desempleo ha bajado en los últimos años (AP) Las peticiones de subsidio por desempleo en Estados Unidos bajaron la pasada semana en 2

000 y se situaron en 212.000, manteniéndose en niveles mínimos desde hace 50 años, informó el Departamento de Trabajo

En cuanto a la media de solicitantes del subsidio durante el último mes, un indicador más fiable de la marcha del mercado laboral, cayó en 1

000 solicitudes y quedó en 215.500, según el informe del Gobierno. Las peticiones para contar con las prestaciones por desempleo llevan 180 semanas consecutivas por debajo de la cifra de 300

000, señal de la buena salud del mercado laboral estadounidense. El total de personas que reciben subsidios por desempleo de manera continuada descendió en 39

000, hasta ubicarse en 1,72 millones, cifra cercana al nivel más bajo desde 1973. La fortaleza del mercado laboral ha continuado durante el primer año y medio de mandato del presidente de EEUU, Donald Trump, y en julio el índice de desempleo se situó en el 3,9 %

Con información de EFE MÁS SOBRE ESTE TEMA: Las solicitudes de subsidio por desempleo en Estados Unidos bajaron a su menor nivel desde 1969 Mayor flexibilidad laboral conduce a menor desempleo El desempleo en el primer trimestre del año alcanzó el 9,1 por ciento

For more infomation >> Las solicitudes de subsidio por desempleo en EEUU volvieron a bajar - Duration: 1:57.

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STAVAMO SCHERZANDO: ATLANTIA DEI BENETTON BRUCIA IN BORSA 4 MILIARDI (-22%) MA IL GOVERNO ''PROBABIL - Duration: 5:09.

 (ANSA) - Atlantia chiude di Borsa in calo del 22,26% a 18,3 euro dopo una seduta costantemente sottopressione

Nella seduta di oggi sono stati bruciati 4,2 miliardi di capitalizzazione che ora si attesta a 15,2 miliardi

Sostenuti anche i volumi di scambi con 33 milioni di pezzi passati di mano, ben oltre la media delle settimane scorse

La posizione del Governo sulle concessioni spaventa tutto il settore autostradale che chiude in rosso con Sias (-7,3%), Astm (-10,5%) ed Autostrade Meridionali (-2,9%)

Il governo considera possibile la strada di una sanzione contro Autostrade, del gruppo Atlantia dopo il crollo del ponte Morandi in alternativa alla annunciata intenzione di revocare la concessione per la gestione della rete

Lo ha detto una fonte governativa a cui è stato chiesto se, cosiderato l'iter complesso e costoso della procedura di revoca, il governo consideri come alternativa la strada di una sanzione

"E' possibile", ha risposto la fonte. Poco prima il ministro dello sviluppo e del lavoro, e vice premier Luigi Di Maio, ha reiterato la volontà del governo di revocare ad Autostrade la concessione "contestando gravi inadempienze" e senza aspettare "i tempi della giustizia"

L'iter in realtà prevede una formale contestazione, che non c'è stata al momento, una verifica in contraddittorio tra le parti e alla fine di un processo che dura diversi mesi, anche il pagamento di diversi miliardi (si stimano tra 15 e 20) da parte del ministero alla società per poter subentrare

(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor Plus) - Milano, schiacciata da Atlantia (-22,26%), ha terminato la seduta in negativo e ha lasciato sul campo l'1,83%, dopo essere arrivata a perdere quasi il 2%, ai minimi in un anno

Viceversa, le altre Borse europee hanno fatto bene, sostenute dall'allentamento delle pressioni sulla lira turca (oggi in rialzo del 2,4% sul dollaro e dell'1,6% circa sull'euro; la Borsa turca ha comunque ceduto il 3,2% circa), dal recupero dei tecnologici a Wall Street e dalla possibile ripresa dei negoziati commerciali tra Stati Uniti e Cina

A fine seduta Parigi ha guadagnato lo 0,83%, Francoforte lo 0,61%, Madrid lo 0,53% e Londra lo 0,8% circa, recuperando rispetto ai ribassi della vigilia

Su Piazza Affari ha pesato come un macigno il ko di Atlantia, travolta dalla bufera per il crollo del ponte Morandi di Genova e dalla possibilita' che il Governo revochi alla controllata Autostrade per l'I talia la concessione autostradale (in scadenza nel 2038)

Male anche gli altri titoli del settore, in particolare la galassia Gavio (-7,3% Sias e -10,5% Astm), nonche' quelli che fanno capo alla famiglia Benetton (-2,16% Autogrill)

In Spagna giu' Acs (-1,86%), alleato di Atlantia nell'operazione Abertis. Sul Ftse Mib deboli gli industriali e i bancari, con Banco Bpm (-3,96%) a guidare i ribassi

Il settore del credito paga ancora la pressione sui titoli di Stato italiani con il rendimento del Btp 10 anni in salita (al 3,12% dopo essere arrivato al 3,2%) e lo spread a 280 punti, il massimo da maggio

Sul fronte valutario l'euro e' scambiato in rialzo a 1,1396 dollari, contro gli 1,1368 dell'apertura e gli 1,1345 della chiusura di ieri

La moneta unica e' scambiata a 126,226 yen, contro i 125,285 dell'apertura e i 125,67 della chiusura precedente, mentre il cambio dollaro/yen e' a 110,768

Debole il petrolio: i future del Wti a settembre salgono dell o 0,05% a 65,04 dollari al barile, mentre quelli a ottobre del brent calano dello 0,07% a 70,7 dollari

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