Thursday, August 9, 2018

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- Hi, my name is Molly, I live in Los Angeles.

This is my apartment, I pay $1,400 a month.

Come inside, I'll show you around.

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- Hi, my name is Kaila.

I live just outside of downtown Atlanta

in a two bedroom, two bath apartment for about $1,400.

Let's go check it out.

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All right, so this is my apartment.

First, we're gonna start with the kitchen.

I would say my style is more so creative.

I hate white walls with a passion.

I'm like, "Why not decorate and love the place you live?"

This is my clock wall.

One time I went to like Z Gallerie,

and they had this nice clock wall

that was just flooded with clocks.

And so, I kind of stole the idea from there.

And I just got these from like different stores.

And I just placed them here.

This is my amenities, I have a dishwasher.

Thank God, because I hate washing dishes.

A fridge, my stove, a ton of, ton of cabinet space.

Thank God because they are flooded

with food and cooking oil

and all these other type of things.

- This is my kitchen, it doesn't have a lot to it.

There's no dishwasher, it's got everything I need.

I tried to like dress it up, I added more wallpaper.

And it didn't come with a pantry,

so we built this ourselves.

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Oh, cool, right?

- So, this is my dining room here.

I love it, but also, hate it.

I love these three pictures here.

But I feel like I just rushed and bought them

because I couldn't find anything else to throw on the wall.

I like 'em, they're okay.

But I feel like they would be better

in like a kid's room, you know?

These little baby animals.

This is my dining room table.

I got it off Craigslist for about $50.

I kind of want a new one,

but it definitely does the trick for now.

And seats about four, and then,

I pull my two decorator chairs over,

and then, it'll seat about six people.

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- Okay, so this is my living room.

Any time I go to like a flea market or anything,

I buy find like the one gold thing,

and I buy it, and I'm obsessed with it.

So, send gold things my way.

The best part is is I can do whatever I want to it.

My landlord doesn't care.

So, we put up wallpaper, removable.

We painted the wall.

What we love to do in here is watch a lot of TV,

and we lay on our giant couch.

My wife likes to drink, so we have a bar cart.

Wine, TV, cheese plate.

My dog threw up. (beeps)

- So, this is my living room over here.

When I first moved in, the walls were white.

And I was just like, "Ah."

I painted the walls blue.

It took about a day and a half to paint the walls

because I didn't have like the right tools.

So, there was paint on the ceiling,

there was paint on the carpet,

there was just paint everywhere.

The wall here was just literally like a brain explosion.

It's just like, "I wanna put this up.

"No, I wanna put this up, no, I wanna put this up."

So, I was like, "I'm just gonna put it all up, whatever."

- So, the best part is this giant terrace we have.

It's huge, we have a full couch out here.

And we have a grill, table.

It's really nice 'cause LA's got the best weather.

- So, this patio is probably my least

favorite part about the apartment.

Just because it's a little small.

But I mean, it's still okay.

As you can see, there's nothing really out here.

But it does have a nice view.

At night, it just lights up, and there's buildings.

They just light up everywhere over there.

And it's actually quite nice.

This is my closet.

As you can see, I have way too many clothes.

I have way too many bags, way too many shoes.

This closet is big, but it's just not big enough for me.

This is my bathroom.

And you can get to it straight from the closet.

The color scheme is kind of like not really existent,

but I put blue, there's a nice little shower curtain.

There's little pops of color everywhere.

You have Marilyn Monroe,

so you just can't go wrong with it.

- Okay, so this is the restroom.

It's kind of small, but we've added our own shelving.

This is a typical LA bathroom.

And here's our bedroom, which is a pretty nice size.

It's beautiful, like it looks out to the Hills.

It's got a huge closet space.

- And this is my bedroom.

This is where the magic happens, just kidding.

This is where I come and crash every day

after work because I'm exhausted.

These are my two little nightstands, I love them so much.

One of them, I just use for like jewelry.

So, I just throw all my jewelry over here.

There's not really an organization to it, but I like it.

Over here, this is my little cute nightstand.

As you can see, I usually keep

little cute photos of me and my girlfriend here,

whenever we take these,

we have like a million of these from everywhere.

This is my guest bedroom.

I just have it done up however, it's not really decorated.

But no one really sleeps in here like that,

unless I have like company come over.

Unless I'm charging someone, like,

"Oh, you can stay here for a month for this price."

Thank God I have a washer and a dryer.

Ours didn't come with it,

but I had to purchase everything individually.

But it gets the job done.

This is my apartment gym, it's not the biggest,

but it kind of like gets the jobs done

'cause it has everything you need

to kind of like stay toned,

which I need to work on my arms.

So, this is my pool area,

it's very nice sized and spacious.

It's actually closed today, which is a good thing

because I'm a degenerate,

and I lost the key to get in anyway (laughs).

- So, that's what $1,400 can get you in Los Angeles.

A spacious living room, a huge bedroom with a view,

and a spectacular terrace. - All right, guys.

Well, thanks for checking out my apartment.

Now you see what $1,400 can get you in Atlanta.

A beautiful kitchen space,

two bedrooms that are equally as spacious, a gym, a pool,

everything you could ever imagine.

- Thanks for coming, come on, come on, get out.

Bye, bye, bye, bye.

Thank you, bye.

- Thanks for joining, now you gotta go, bye bye.

Holla! (energetic music)

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Kevin Dillon, Bradley International Airport (Connecticut Airport Authority) - Duration: 1:04.

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- This is an extremely important event

to Bradley International Airport.

It really gives us an opportunity

to continue to promote Bradley

within the Irish travel community.

Irish travel community's extremely important to us.

We do believe the success of this route

really depends on a continuing partnership.

Bradley Airport is strategically located

between both New York and Boston.

In fact, we're equidistant to both of those cities,

so folks can access New England,

see everything that Connecticut

and the surrounding states have to offer

and do it in a very cost effective manner

while at the same time having day trip access

to both Boston and New York.

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For more infomation >> Kevin Dillon, Bradley International Airport (Connecticut Airport Authority) - Duration: 1:04.

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Bill Clinton's Connection To This Arrest Is Raising Eyebrows Everywhere - Duration: 13:43.

Bill Clinton's Connection To This Arrest Is Raising Eyebrows Everywhere

A high level Democrat Congressional staffer was just arrested by the FBI trying to flee

the country to Pakistan.

He was at the center of an investigation into a sensitive data breach where information

from critical House Committees had been stolen.

Now his ties to Bill Clinton are leading everyone to ask disturbing questions.

Imran Awan was arrested by the FBI on bank fraud while trying to flee to Pakistan after

wiring nearly $300,000 to his homeland.

Awan is linked to individuals with ties to Hezbollah, and some critics believe he is

also linked to foreign intelligence services.

The new tenant at the property Awan rented out also discovered smashed lap tops and computer

equipment which led many to believe he was covering up stolen data and who it was sent

to.

When Awan was arrested, attorney Chris Gowen immediately stepped forward to defend him

by claiming Awan was the victim of right-wing hate.

Gowen's close associations with Bill and Hillary Clinton – as well as the Clinton

Foundation – quickly raised eyebrows across Washington.

Jordan Schactel wrote at Conservative Review:

"After Awan's arrest, Gowen immediately jumped into the fray, alleging that Awan was

a victim of Islamophobia.

He labeled Awan's arrest as part of "a right-wing media-driven prosecution by a United

States Attorney's Office that wants to prosecute people for working while Muslim."

His statement displays a remarkably similar tone to the one often promulgated by his former

boss, Hillary Clinton, who often spoke of a "vast right-wing conspiracy" to undermine

her family and her leftist ideals.

Gowen's past includes several stints in the Clinton machine's orbit.

He began his legal life as a public defender but left that job for the Bill Clinton White

House.

At the time, he also worked for then-Senator Hillary Clinton.

Years later, he jumped on board Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, directing advance

operations there, according to his biography from his law firm, Gowen Rhoades Winograd

& Silva, PLLC.

In another bio page, Gowen states he has consulted with former Democratic presidential contenders

John Kerry and John Edwards.

Another biography, from American University, says Gowen worked with several controversial

Clinton projects, including The Clinton Global Initiative, The Clinton Foundation, and The

Clinton Health Access Initiative.

In 2012, Gowen went to bat for Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin, whose family is deeply connected

to the Muslim Brotherhood.

After GOP reps explored Abedin's nefarious ties, Gowen pledged to "stand with Huma."

Schactel wonders why Awan was hooked up with Gowen so quickly.

He noted that Awan worked for former Democrat National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman

Schultz, who was a key Clinton ally:

"Gowen's Clinton connections are intriguing on another level, given that Awan's employer

in the House, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, remains a close Clinton confidant.

The former Democratic National Committee chair resigned from her position after emails surfaced

alleging she attempted to tip the scales of the Democratic primary in Clinton's favor.

Wasserman Schultz was also the 2008 campaign co-chair of Hillary Clinton's first failed

run for president.

It remains unclear at this time how Imran Awan managed to link up with Gowen and retain

his services."

Why did a Clinton-connected lawyer move so quickly to represent Awan?

That is one of the many disturbing questions in this growing scandal.

Another is why Wasserman Schultz stonewalled for months and blocked the Capitol Police

from scanning a lap top they had in their possession.

Her conduct in that matter was similar to how the Democrat National Committee refused

to let the authorities access their servers after claiming they'd been hacked by the

Russians.

Both of these cases are leading many to wonder just what they are trying to hide.

A Clinton-connected lawyer jumping into the fray is only going to raise more questions.

We will keep you updated on any new developments in this story.

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For more infomation >> Bill Clinton's Connection To This Arrest Is Raising Eyebrows Everywhere - Duration: 13:43.

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Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 11/9 Calls Trump "The Last American President" - Duration: 2:10.

For more infomation >> Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 11/9 Calls Trump "The Last American President" - Duration: 2:10.

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DONALD TRUMP DROPS BOMB ON HILLARY CLINTON – THIS IS IT! - Duration: 10:32.

This Obama Scandal Was An Unspeakable Crime Against Trump

There was one big scandal in the 2016 election.

And it wasn't Russia.

Now Americans are learning the Obama administration committed unspeakable crimes against Donald

Trump.

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes blasted the Obama administration for

abuse of power.

Nunes sent a letter to Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats describing Obama officials

putting in hundreds of requests to unmask American citizens caught up in surveillance.

These requests included Trump transition officials and had no intelligence value.

The Hill reports:

"Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), in a letter to Director of National Intelligence

Dan Coats, said the requests were made without specific justifications on why the information

was needed.

"We have found evidence that current and former government officials had easy access

to U.S. person information and that it is possible that they used this information to

achieve partisan political purposes, including the selective, anonymous leaking of such information,"

Nunes wrote in the letter to Coats.

The letter was provided to The Hill from a source in the intelligence community.

In March, Nunes disclosed that he had seen data suggesting Trump campaign and transition

officials were having their names unmasked by departing officials in the Obama White

House."

In March, Nunes announced he had reviewed information about the number of unmasking

requests and who was making them had greatly disturbed him.

The Hill also reports:

"The chairman had reviewed intelligence reports on White House grounds that he said

showed unmasking of Trump officials by Obama aides.

Democrats accused him of working with the White House to make the disclosures.

In Thursday's letter, Nunes said the total requests for Americans' names by Obama political

aides numbered in the hundreds during Obama's last year in office and often lacked a specific

intelligence community justification.

He called the lack of proper justifications a "serious deficiency."

His letter noted requests from senior government officials, unlike career intelligence analysts,

"made remarkably few individualized justifications for access" to the U.S. names.

"The committee has learned that one official, whose position had no apparent intelligence

related function, made hundreds of unmasking requests during

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final year of the Obama administration," Nunes wrote.

"Of those requests, only one offered a justification that was not boilerplate."

Sources familiar with the Nunes letter identified the official as then-U.N. Ambassador Samantha

Power.

Power did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Nunes also wrote that "Obama-era officials sought the identities of Trump transition

officials within intelligence reports."

Americans can

be unmasked for legitimate intelligence purposes.

But were Obama officials requesting the unmasking of Trump

officials so the names could be leaked for political gossip?

That would be a scandal on par with Watergate.

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For more infomation >> DONALD TRUMP DROPS BOMB ON HILLARY CLINTON – THIS IS IT! - Duration: 10:32.

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BREAKING: MIND BLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT MUELLER INVESTIGATION - Duration: 13:43.

BREAKING: MIND BLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT MUELLER INVESTIGATION

The American people keep telling the Democrats that they want an end to the Russia witch-hunt,

but they ignore our voices again, and keep pushing the sham probe.

A new poll is more devastating news to Team Mueller, as now a third of the voters say

it's time to end it.

From Washington Examiner

Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible collusion between President

Trump's 2016 campaign team and the Russia government will close in on 16 months next

week, but a new poll shows more than a third of voters believe it's time to wrap it up.

The Aug. 2-6 survey found 46 percent of registered voters nationwide believe it should continue

while 37 percent of respondents said it needs to end.

The remaining 17 percent said they don't know or had no opinion, according to pollsters

behind the Morning Consult-Politico survey.

Those numbers are similar to how voters split over whether they think Trump's team did

conspire with Russia to beat Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election: Forty-two percent

of voters said they believe it while 39 percent did not.

Democrats and Republicans are inversely split on the necessity of an ongoing federal investigation

continuing, with 76 percent of liberal voters favoring it and the same percent of conservatives

against it.

A little less than half of respondents, 48 percent, say a president should be able to

share his views publicly about a major investigation as Trump has done.

He often rails against Mueller's inquiry as a "witch hunt."

Around one-third of voters said such behavior was inappropriate.

Forty-nine percent of voters believe Trump purposely tried to obstruct the investigation.

That number has risen 5 percentage points since January.

Only 35 percent think his complaints on Twitter and at public campaign rallies were not meant

to interfere.

The online poll was conducted among 1,994 registered voters nationwide and had a 2 percentage

point margin of error.

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