Wednesday, May 2, 2018

USA news on Youtube May 2 2018

So it's 7:00 a.m. I just got here

I had to figure out where my Hotel pickup was and the lady was like, "you need to take the AirTrain" and I'm like, "what the frick is an

AirTrain" it's literally a train

Anyway, and I thought, "hey I should call my husband

I'm here safe and sound" and I forgot about the time zone change, and I accidentally called him at 5:00 a.m.. Because it's 8 a.m. here

Yeah, he wasn't happy about that, whoops

Today is BeautyCon day one

I literally woke up at 7:00 so my hair could air dry in time for the event at 12:00

Because my hair takes five hours to air dry. Why didn't you just diffuse?

Brenda?! Literally what the hell are you doing here? to go to the meet and greet of my favorite youtuber duh

Aw you're gonna go to my meet and greet? hell nahh I wanna see Trisha Paytas. This is BeautyCon, not VidCon

Damn it. So here's my outfit for day one, I wanted to go for like a

Contrasting patterns kind of look, nam sayin. So I paired up this floral button up with the checkers

And you know I've got the checkered shoes with the mismatching socks. That's what ya boi be doing, nam saying.

Yay, we're here. The place was freaking huge. Basically a bunch of beauty brands have booths and they give you a buttload of products

Look! the Shea Moisture booth

I met up with Bianca Renee, she introduced me to a few new friends shout out to them

Also, I met up with Leah and Lynn Kate

We were in the VIP creators lounge and there were so many huge youtubers there, It was insane

I was way too nervous to talk to any of them, but I did say hi to it's my raye raye

She was so nice, and it makes me love her even more

I was really shooketh cuz some of y'all actually recognized me and said hi

I did not expect that and it made me so happy

After spending the day at the event, a bunch of Curly's got together, and we went out to eat. We were starving

I absolutely love my curlfriends. After that, I went to an after party with some friends and look who I met

She was super nice too. So it's 1:00 a.m.. And I just got home from the BeautyCon after-party and it was

insane

There were so many huge youtubers that I met today, I met it's my raye raye

I saw Jackie Aina and I didn't get to say hi. I was so upset

GiGi gorgeous, Nikita Dragun, timothydelaghetto. I've made so many new friends today, and I met up with old friends and

I'm just... I'm just so grateful. Everything I have is

because of you

And your support

and

It means the world to me

Thank you so much. My voice is gone, and I have to do the thing tomorrow at the SheaMoisture booth

I'm just gonna give it 1000%

And yeah, I'll see you guys on

day two

So I'm gonna show y'all real quick

The routine that I've been using

During my BeautyCon stay. So first I shampoo, and I use my favorite shampoo ever. It's sulfate free and contains

Coconut oil, coconut milk, rose hip oil, sweet almond oil, it cleanses without stripping your hair or making it greasy

After that I condition with the matching conditioner

And this is awesome. It contains shea butter, coconut oil, coconut fruit juice. It gives a slight amount of protein

But also helps with tangles. So after the conditioner, I style with the matching leave-in

Conditioner. So I just spray it in my hair while it's wet and then I scrunch, super simple. This is great for moisture and shine

It contains coconut oil, shea butter, sweet almond oil,

and nettle. So I just finished air-drying and here are my results. It makes my hair super soft and shiny

Like, the shininess in the video does not capture how it looks in real life

Because this is shiny

Day two, let's do it

heyyyyy

So I was with SheaMoisture, and somebody yells, "Alessia Cara!"

and I'm like, "No, sorry to underwhelm you, it's just me"

Honestly, you could be her doppleganger, honestly

I just want to thank SheaMoisture for having me and allowing me to meet my supporters, as well as make new friends. This was so

insanely fun

Until next time

byeeeeeee

For more infomation >> I Went To BeautyCon With SheaMoisture! - Duration: 6:30.

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¿Where's the Gringo?, el diario de un estadounidense que dejó todo para viajar por Latinoamérica - Duration: 3:33.

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Estudio advierte sobre el aumento de la sensación de soledad en la juventud de EEUU - Duration: 0:40.

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Illegal Immigrant Caravans - Duration: 7:18.

illegal immigrant caravans hi this is trip and today I'm talking about the

group of people that was it's been coming up through the middle of Mexico

over the Easter holidays there were about a 1,500 the last time I the news

report that I saw you can go and see the video it's really quite shocking you see

this crowd or I guess an organized mob of people coming up through the middle

of Mexico intent on coming to the US border and getting gaining a trading to

the United States it's basically it does look like an invasion okay and it is an

organized mob they actually have different sections there that are

there's a food section a Security section so it's not just a spontaneous

group of people to some extent it's really is organized and they're

defiantly coming to the US they say they're trying to escape the violence

and the poverty the unrest in their own countries and it's mostly from this

group is mostly from Central from especially from Honduras and other

countries in Central America well it seems like if you wanted to decrease

Harvard decrease poverty that you would have fewer children we should be it we

should be helping these governments with family planning it just seems like you

shouldn't be digging the you know digging the hole deeper just stop having

so many children and then you expect somebody else to take care of them now

you want to send them to the US for us to take care of them they say that

they're trying to interviews with them they said they were trying to escape the

lawlessness in the countries fantastic so you're going to you're going to come

to our country and break the law what a wonderful way to start off we really

value that you know you're escaping a lawless place and you want to bring your

lawlessness to another country and they'll bring the same problems here

that they left behind there after their own countries were messed up

they'll come here and they'll mess this one up too we already have enough enough

undocumented immigrants here we have millions maybe 15 maybe 20 million or

more over the last 30 and 30 years or so we're being overwhelmed overwhelmed by

these people and is contributing to to the lawlessness in the u.s. because you

can be sure that whenever these people come here they'll filter down to their

similar immigrant communities and the drug gangs the violence those groups

will follow them here and it will be even just as bad here as it was there

and what you get here there is no the place to go we are we

are the we are the location of last resort for so much of the world just as

Europe is for other places over there for Africa and in the Middle East Mexico

is not doing anything to really help this they're actually aiding and

abetting you know that Mexicans could turn these people back if they wanted to

they're happy to have them come on through to the u.s. as long as they

don't stay in Mexico no do not stay in Mexico because then the Mexicans will

we'll get rid of you if you intend to emigrate they are from Central America

there they're protecting their borders they just don't want us to protect ours

so this group of these these large groups of people and this is not the

first one this I understand it's um every year this happens it's just the

first you heard of it they'll come to the border they intend to overwhelm the

border guards and just force their way in they will present themselves at the

border so they will be taken into custody fed clothed housed given medical

care then they'll be turned loose into the communities with the expectation

that they'll come back to court sometime in the future well the courts are

already backed up for years and these people never they're just taking

advantage of our system to try to overwhelm the country by force by sheer

force of numbers and of course most them vote Democratic so Schumer and Pelosi

are happy to have them on board it's already a vocal group here also of other

people who came here illegally in from and who are illegal from those

communities and is like in California you know it's a UH is a sanctuary state

so we're gonna lose the rest of the us if we don't do something about it the

Mexican Foreign Minister says that they are working on this we're working with

the US on immigration all they're doing is allowing that people to come through

by the millions they're not changing anything they're happy to aid and abet

this so what can we do about all this several things we can prosecute the

people the American citizens or residents who are going down there and

organizing these people to come up here we can tax transfers or the workers back

to their of the money they earn here that they send back in remittances to

the countries I come from we should be doing this with with all countries not

just in Latin America but in all countries for instance with Mexico their

main import use export used to be oil will now course the main export of

Mexico's Mexicans and the main source of revenue back to Mexico is these cash

remittances from these people working here legally back to their families

wherever they're wherever they are we need to stop the custody at the border

when people turn themselves in they don't even need to come across the

border they just need to be stopped it's dangerous for these people to be making

this journey - there's the train that brings people up here through the middle

of Mexico is called the train of death it's bad for them to be making this trip

we can't take them in what about our troops that are defending borders of

thousands of miles away that should be here defending the borders of this

country finally if you're somebody who wants to spawn

sir a family of these immigrants maybe you're a progressive or a Democrat and

you want to help out or if you're anybody at all then sponsor a group up

and take them into your house and feed clothe and provide them medical care

teach them English they just don't expect the rest of us to

have to pay pay the penalty for this it's a mockery of our job our laws it's

a mockery also to the people who have done this the legal way and stood in

line and gone through the system to get here end it now this is trip and please

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For more infomation >> Illegal Immigrant Caravans - Duration: 7:18.

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Syrian Air Strikes - Duration: 7:19.

Syrian airstrikes this is trip I would be very sensitive how I make this video

we are watched with horror as the thereafter the aftermath of the of the

Syrian chemical attacks against innocent civilians for Assad used the backing of

the Russians to allow him to launch attacks against innocent people we could

become very emotional as we see those videos of the children crying and

writhing on the floor in agony it was horrific to watch but we also have we

also have to realize we need to make decisions based on facts in our long

term policy had there been no video of this for nobody to report it it would

have gone almost unknown outside of Syria it would have been just a few

lines in a newspaper maybe and get the bottom of the front page attacks against

chemical attacks against Syrian people maybe fifty or hundred people killed on

that basis we launched air strikes against Syria to try to enforce to make

sure they don't use chemicals against innocent civilians again but had there

been no video our response might have been different I don't know there was no

video of the Turkish genocide against thee against their army they're

Armenians at the turn of the century the turn of the last century and millions of

those people died and perished in western Turkey or were dispersed across

the across the entire world the Jews we did neither intervened for them because

there was no video showing the Jews there wasn't much there wasn't much of

that back then not there is like like right now where there are always people

with with cell phones to make videos all over the world

so things assumed greater urgency in Rwanda something like almost a million

Rwandan were massacred it was mostly the it was the major tribe the majority

tribe slaughtering the minority tribe there are all blacks but they had all

turned they turned against each other had there been video there we might have

been deveined and I'm sure he would have saved a lot more lives there than the 40

or the five hundred of them we're having me thousands have have already died in

Syria we need to decide where we want to draw a line in the sand and consider the

consequences we do rely in Cuba we risk a nuclear war to keep the Russians from

from the Soviets from maintaining missiles in Cuba aimed at us we drew a

line in Berlin at the Berlin Airlift after World War two we risk another war

at that time although at that time we were the only nation on earth with large

start with a with a few nuclear weapons in South Korea in Vietnam would you the

line in South Korea literally aligned the 38th parallel

that was the separating line between North and South Korea after World War

two the North Koreans invaded and we we stood behind South Korea partly because

we wanted to protect Japan Japan is also a sort of a hedge against communist

China with almost a billion people in Vietnam we intervened there and I wonder

if the Vietnamese will been better off having not even done so even though it

would have resulted in far many more people being murdered or murderer or a

slave than in than in Syria nevertheless we lost the war we lost South Vietnam we

lost Laos and Cambodia after horrific destruction and millions

of deaths and injuries not not to me also to include the Americans as well

the American soldiers our soldiers the US commander or one of the recent

commanders in Iraq just said that wherever there's a vacuum without US

forces and we can we can expect the opposing forces to move in well we can

protect we can't defend a vacuum all over the earth and all over the Middle

East we have to pick and choose because in Syria we have the US and Russia that

are facing each other these are two nations which can certainly destroy each

other a good part of humanity as well from any resulting nuclear winters and

only people to gain from that the main nation main nation to benefit

would be China excuse me Russia and China Russia and the US or counterpoint

in several places in the world we thought at the end of the Cold War that

would be a warming of relations between the US and Russia and it did approve for

a while under Putin now Russia has become more assertive there's no longer

Russian alone has to worry about other states that part of the Soviet Union

it's just Russia and they want to exert their authority but there are places

where even where there have been close calls between US and Russian ships and

planes and ground forces particularly in Syria where apparently is reported that

we killed a number of Russian mercenaries any of these could lead to

another world war a world war 3 which to many people would

be the final war there would be no more US and no more Russia our military

cannot protect us against that thinking to try to deter and any forces but once

the nuclear war begins we have no protection against their missiles are

they against ours and you're saying that our foreign policy needs to be too

cited by by something besides emotional and heart-wrenching videos there's much

more at stake and I hate to say that but you need to think about this as well

there are too many places where the US and Russia can accidentally exchange

fire something can happen and everything could blow up and a Syrian government

official said recently that will probably launch another missile strike

if they use chemical weapons and then withdraw and perhaps he is right we just

need to pick and choose our battles and this is all I have to say about that

this is trip

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CNN's April Ryan Calls Trump 'Illegitimate', Sanders Destroys Her With 1 Hard Fact - Duration: 4:15.

CNN's April Ryan Calls Trump 'Illegitimate', Sanders Destroys Her With 1 Hard Fact.

CNN's White House correspondent April Ryan recently made the mistake of calling President

Donald Trump "illegitimate" during a press briefing.

However, Sarah Sanders didn't let her get away with it.

She destroyed the fake news reporter with one cold hard fact.

This is priceless.

At times, watching a White House press briefing can be a little confusing to viewers who assume

that the press corps is made up of the best and brightest minds in journalism.

To dispell that myth, we can observe idiots like CNN's April Ryan who uttered absolute

nonsense on Tuesday, May 1, 2018, in an attempt to label President Donald Trump as "illegitimate."

In addition to making a colossal fool of herself, Ryan may now be on record for having asked

the dumbest question ever at a White House press briefing.

A brief clip of the exchange between Ryan and Sanders proves once and for all that liberalism

is a mental disease.First, April Ryan opened up with a question about the Waffle House

hero James Shaw Jr. who valiantly wrestled a rifle away from Travis Reinking on Sunday,

April 22, 2018, in Antioch, Tennessee.

Reinking brutally murdered four people in cold blood and is now facing four counts of

criminal homicide for his evil acts.

Had it not been for Shaw, Reinking would have likely killed many more innocent people that

day.

Shaw has been an active supporter of the victims and their families in the days following the

horrific shooting.

"There is, there are questions percolating about James Shaw Jr. and the President.

The President, has he called him?

Is he planning on meeting with him?

He's talking to heroes.

He had the heroes of the Southwest flight in the Oval Office today and you said something

about James Shaw Jr. last week but is the President himself going to reach out to him?

Will he come to the White House?"

Ryan asked in what can only be described as a sloppy and nearly illiterate series of questions."My

understanding is that there has been an outreach effort to bring him here to the White House,

and I'll keep you updated on that as I have more information," Sanders replied, according

to Daily Caller.

In my opinion, Ryan could not possibly be the sharpest or brightest mind CNN could send

to the White House press corps.

To my point, her next question says it all.

"Chaos, hush money, Russia trolls, Facebook, Wikileaks, D.N.C.

Hacks, Comey email investigation on the eve of the election, allegations of collusion,"

Ryan said, lacking anything close to a basic sentence structure.

"Do these issues give support to those who offer questions about the president's legitimacy?"

Sarah Sanders' responded, "I'm not sure I follow the question."

I wouldn't feel too bad if I were Sanders, no one else in the room could extract any

kind of intelligible question from April Ryan's ramblings either.

Sanders then added, "Millions of Americans came out and voted for and continue to support

this presidency makes him pretty legitimate."

You gotta love it when Sanders drops a cold hard fact like that on a media hack like Ryan.I'm

just going to express what we're all thinking.

Why on earth are idiots like April Ryan allowed at the White House?

How do her colleagues manage to listen to her moronic questions without pulling their

hair out?

My best guess is that CNN decided to find the most insufferable imbecile possible without

regard for basic communication skills when choosing a White House correspondent.

Simply put, Ryan is a mental train wreck with very little going on upstairs.

As she rattled off her questions to Sanders, other reporters sitting near her could be

seen visibly stumped by her lack of professionalism.

In my opinion, Sanders handled her perfectly and continues to represent our President better

than any White House press secretary that came before her.

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For more infomation >> CNN's April Ryan Calls Trump 'Illegitimate', Sanders Destroys Her With 1 Hard Fact - Duration: 4:15.

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A book that celebrates one of America's most iconic food pioneers - New Day NW - Duration: 5:21.

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RED RUM Challenge Dance Compilation #RedRumLikeJhacari - Duration: 3:02.

RED RUM Challenge Dance Compilation #RedRumLikeJhacari

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Larry Nichols despre lovitura de stat a Democratilor in America (11.05.2017) - Duration: 25:30.

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California Governor Open Border Champ Got a HUGE Surprise When He Walked Into His House! - Duration: 4:53.

Lib California Governor's Open Door Policy Backfires HUGE, After What He Just Came Home

To Didn't Ask For This!

California Governor Jerry Brown is notoriously for open borders, illegal immigration, Sanctuary

City support, and driving the state's economy further into the depths of financial failure.

Despite the obvious issues his liberal stance has caused California, he continues down this

destructive path, pushing for endless illegals while doing nothing about the unprecedented

homeless population, that's at it's worst point in the state's history.

Governor Brown pretends like he's solving problems with immigration by giving migrants

a place to go, and that conservatives and President Trump who are against an open border,

and open door policy are heartless.

He feels safe constantly preaching from his pretentious perch simply to rebuke the right

and enforce his liberal agenda.

He assumed he's protected from the problems he's imposing on "regular" citizens

since, like most Democrats, he feels that rules don't apply to him, and is above the

law that even he creates.

That's not how it works and karma just hit him hard proving how bad of an idea his liberal

policy is in a really personal way.

It's easy to push something you're unattached to, but Brown is probably rethinking his destructive

liberal agenda now.

Since he supports open borders and abhors all who criticize that as a danger to our

nation, then it should apply his policy to his own home.

After all, he doesn't want a border wall, so by his logic, he should feel safe keeping

his home open and unlocked to all who enter.

One homeless man didn't think Brown would mind if he just moved in with him saying,

he thought the Governor was an "open door kind of guy" so it would be fine.

The irony is too great.

Brown just found out first hand what a problem the homeless population is he's ignored,

as well as the need for securing homes and borders from unwelcome guests.

Fox News reports:

A homeless man who was arrested last month after breaking into California Gov. Jerry

Brown's home in Sacramento reportedly said, he only tried entering the mansion because

he figured the sanctuary state politician was "an open-door policy kind of guy."

The California Highway Patrol said 51-year-old Steven Seeley was arrested April 19 and treated

at a hospital for cuts, he received while breaking a window to get out of the home in

downtown Sacramento, located about 10 blocks from the Capitol.

In an interview with KCRA TV on Sunday, Seeley claimed he heard what sounded like a large

cat roaring nearby, and ran in to an unlocked side door.

"He's an open-door policy kind of guy, so I figured the door would be unlocked, or

else I wouldn't have ran over there if I thought the door would be locked," Seeley

told KCRA.

In an interview from the Sacramento County Jail on Thursday with the Sacramento Bee,

Seeley said he has never been diagnosed with a mental disorder, but said he does experience

delusions and may be confused about the series of events.

"I was looking for the security staff, but I didn't see anybody," he told the paper.

"I thought the governor was in trouble, I thought he was in danger of being attacked

by the wild animals, so I walked in.

I yelled Jerry!"

Once inside, Seeley told KCRA he hid in a closet after hearing growling again, and then

jumped out a window into the fenced-in yard and fled.

He then cut his arm climbing back over the fence, and was taken by a Good Samaritan to

a local hospital, where he was later arrested by police.

The 51-year-old said that he is an almost daily methamphetamine user, and sleeps inside

a shuttered hotel located across the street from the governor's mansion.

Governor Brown wasn't at home at the time that Seeley broke in, but his wife was who

was reportedly upstairs as this intruder walked around their home yelling.

Mrs.Brown reportedly did not have contact with Seeley, but probably had a few words

about it with her husband when he came home.

This is the product of the governor's policies, giving people the impression they can come

and do what they want and not solving the issues like the economy, and homelessness

that are plaguing the state.

Liberalism is not focused on fixing anything, their agendas are only designed to go against

conservatives.

It's only fair that if they are going to push policies and rules that they say are

great for everyone else, that they should be forced to deal with the problems they create.

Brown should have to live with his doors unlocked and no security staff for as long as he's

going to insist on open borders.

Otherwise, he's contradicting his own claim and Seeley just proved it by helping himself

to the Governor's house.

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Restraint and Seclusion in Maine: Time-Out or Seclusion? - Duration: 6:22.

[Sounds of children playing on the playground.]

[Sounds of children in the classroom.]

>>Deb: You've got question? >>Jodie: Yeah, I have a question for you about the definition of

seclusions, what the definition is, and then what the expectations as parents.

What we can expect from the school, if then, another incident report would be

produced or if that applies only to the restraints? >>Deb: Good question. I'm finding

with schools and my clients that there's a little bit of a confusion about when

actually it is considered a seclusion. And the actual definition that I have,

from my handy-dandy notebook, is. "Seclusion is the involuntary confinement of a

student alone in a room or clearly defined area from which the student is

physically prevented from leaving." And unfortunately some of the school

policies have an additional line to it that says, "...with no other person in the room."

So, it's not supposed to be that way because, really, the intention is if a

student is in a room and, or in an area that they believe they cannot leave,

so they're involuntarily in that room? >>Jodie: Yeah.

>>Deb: That is considered seclusion and it should be...there should be an incident

report for this each. >>Jodie: Each time that occurs? >>Deb: Yes. >>Jodie: Yeah, okay. >>Deb: But you're gonna

have to probably have a conversation with your school about if they consider

it seclusion or not and then you're gonna have to kind of dig into that and

say, "Are you sure that that isn't seclusion?" because that's been the case

for me. That they're not calling it seclusion when it should have been

called seclusion. >>Jodie: Yeah. >>Deb: And I'm also having a problem, which you might... this

might apply to you, is that they're really calling it a timeout. Okay? And

then when it's...they're calling it a timeout it's not seclusion, and they're

kind of...but the bottom line, the real concern is, okay, if it's seclusion or if

it's not seclusion, is how much time your child is away from their education.

>>Jodie: Yeah. >>Deb: Because, yes inclusion is important, but when we start to confuse

it with is a timeout or seclusion you really want to start looking at how much

time they're losing out. >>Jodie: Yeah. >>Deb: Because then that's really the big...because you

know you're...you don't have access to your education and it's starting to add up.

And you know, if they can almost call...if

a student is in timeout in a parent...in a pattern, you can call that a suspension

because it tad amounts to that, because it's a lot of time that you're missing out

because you're in trouble. >>Jodie: Okay. >>Deb: You have to go to this timeout and, it is

complicated. Is it seclusion? Is it timeout? And that's

really a conversation to have with your IEP team. >>Jodie: Okay, yeah. And I think in my

experience we have focused on so much of the restraint incidents that occurred

last year that really sort of digging into the seclusion side of things I have

neglected to do as a parent. I haven't really known what exactly that meant. I

haven't really, you know, dug into that. I definitely never received any kind of

report so that would indicate that it's not occurring and yet, I don't know. I

would have to look into that a little bit further. >>Deb: Well, they're not required

to give you an incident report for a timeout. >>Jodie: Right. >>Deb: Okay, but, you can

have a communication set up with your school that they let you know whenever

your child's in timeout. "Could you please send home..." >>Jodie: Okay. >>Deb: I don't know if you get

daily communication, or weekly communication, this your child spent this

much time in a timeout or this many times. So there's a pattern starting and

that's a concern. Because they shouldn't rely on timeout too much. >>Jodie: Right. >>Deb: It's okay

with me, of course, all of us use timeout for our kids; teachers, parents, but when

it becomes habitual it's a pattern. They're not really figuring out how to

stop using timeout. And it's, it's really tricky because sometimes it is

seclusion and they should be documenting it.

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