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JUST IN IG's REPORT On Clinton Email Scandal To Hit FBI Leaders

It's about time!

We're going to finally see the Inspector General's report on the Clinton email scandal

(see our previous report below)!

The DOJ's internal watchdog is expected to slam FBI leaders for dragging their feet

to review Clinton emails discovered toward the end of the 2016 presidential campaign.

Offering a glimpse at the contents of the closely held inspector general review, The

Associated Press cited people familiar with the findings in reporting Monday that the

investigation would criticize the bureau for its handling of that incident.

It's just one piece of the comprehensive report that Justice Department Inspector General

Michael Horowitz has compiled looking into the FBI and DOJ's conduct during the Hillary

Clinton email investigation.

The handling of that late-campaign email discovery, though, has long been a key issue for officials

on both sides of the aisle.

Fox News reports:

Clinton has repeatedly blasted then-FBI Director James Comey for notifying Congress that he

was revisiting the email probe less than two weeks before the election, claiming that announcement

hurt her campaign in the final leg.

But Republicans also want to know why the FBI waited weeks to act on those emails, which

were discovered on former Rep. Anthony Weiner's laptop.

Some FBI officials, like then-Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, knew as early as September

2016 of the emails, but the bureau did not obtain a warrant to review them until the

following month.

The IG report, which is examining a broad range of FBI actions during the email investigation,

is expected to criticize officials, including Comey, for not moving fast enough to examine

the email trove and for a weekslong delay in getting a warrant, sources told the AP.

OUR PREVIOUS REPORT ON CLINTON EMAILS:

Judicial Watch released 281 pages of newly uncovered emails of former Secretary of State

Hillary Clinton from the U.S. Department of State sent and received over her unsecure,

non-"state.gov" email system.

The emails, dated 2010 through 2013, contain classified information and detail collusion

between the Clinton State Department and the Clinton Foundation.

Ten emails contain classified information redacted "in the interest of national defense

or foreign policy," including confidential sources, and concern Israel and the Middle

East.

Most of the emails include exchanges with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

The emails show Hillary Clinton conducted classified and sensitive negotiations about

the Israel-Arab conflict on her unsecure, non-governmental server.

A document labeled "plan" was completely redacted as classified.

A November 2012 email chain discusses the "Mid East" and includes then-Deputy Chief

of Staff Jake Sullivan, Blair as "aclb" and Clinton.

Another November 2012 email chain discusses the "Mid East" and includes Sullivan,

Clinton's office manager Claire Coleman, Blair and Clinton.

A November 2012 email chain fully redacted is titled "Mid East Peace" and includes

Blair, Clinton, Obama's Special Envoy to the Middle East David Hale as "haledm2@state.gov,"

Sullivan and Blair's Chief of Staff and former Downing Street aide Catherine Rimmer.

In an April 2011 email exchange between Blair, Clinton and Sullivan concerning "Israel,"

Blair says he "had another long session with BB [Netanyahu]."

A May 2011 exchange concerns "Israel" and includes Blair, Clinton and Sullivan.

A May 2011 email concerns "Palestinians" and includes Blair, Clinton and Sullivan.

Blair says, "I've also sent you a paper."

A June 2011 email regarding "Israel" includes Blair, Sullivan and Clinton.

Blair says, "Saw Israeli PM.

Put the concept of a Q statement.

He was receptive.

Palestinians interested too.

I know there are discussions also you guys are having.

And the French initiative…."

In a July 2011 email – with several national security redactions – written by Blair to

Clinton and Sullivan, Blair says, "I saw BB…..

Molcho [chief negotiator in the Israeli negotiating team with the Palestinians] will speak to

David Hale.

I can see Cameron and Sarkozy with David….

I saw Egyptians…."

A September 2010 email exchange is titled "Info for you," and includes Sullivan,

Blair and Clinton.

Blair writes that he just spent three hours with Netanyahu, and Sullivan, using his Sprint

BlackBerry, he writes "We have pitched this to [redacted]."

These new classified and other emails appear to be among those that Clinton had attempted

to delete or had otherwise failed to disclose.

The documents are part of the November 2017 accelerated schedule of production ordered

by U.S. District Court Judge James E. Boasberg.

The State Department must now complete processing the remaining documents by September 28, 2018.

There were 72,000 pages recovered by the FBI in its investigation into Hillary Clinton's

illicit email server.

The State Department's original production rate would have put the completion date into

2020.

The newly obtained documents came in response to a Judicial Watch Freedom of Information

Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed on May 6, 2015, after the State Department failed to respond to

a March 4, 2015, FOIA request (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:15-cv-00687))

seeking:

All emails sent or received by former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in her official

capacity as Secretary of State, as well as all emails by other State Department employees

to Secretary Clinton regarding her non-"state.gov" email address.

Many of the emails involve Abedin, who joined the State Department as deputy chief of staff

in 2009.

From June 2012-February 2013, she was granted status as a "special government employee,"

allowing her to work as a consultant to clients like Teneo and served as a paid consultant

to the Clinton Foundation.

Several of the emails demonstrate the commingling of Clinton State Department and Clinton family

foundation business:

In a November 2010 email with subject line, "How do I get through to Bill Clinton,"

Rafael Anchia, a lawyer with Haynes Boone, asks Clinton campaign official Ed Meier if

he could get to the "gatekeepers" to get Bill Clinton to give a speech in Spain, noting

that "a large bank is willing to pay for it."

Meier forwarded the email to former State Department Deputy Chief of Staff Jake Sullivan

who forwarded it to former Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin.

Abedin sent it to Bill Clinton's scheduler at the Clinton Foundation, Terry Krinvic,

who provided Clinton's contact information, to which Sullivan responded, "Awesome."

In September 2011, Abedin sent Sullivan an email concerning the Clinton Global Initiative

(CGI) with "Potential questions for Closing Plenary conversation between Secretary Clinton

and Chelsea Clinton" in which Abedin included some "proposed questions" to put to Hillary

and Chelsea Clinton.

Four days later, Sullivan forwards a revised list of questions (completely redacted as

interagency deliberative process) to Abedin and Clinton's Chief of Staff, Cheryl Mills,

saying, "Here are my proposed questions."

In a September 2010 email containing subject line, "President Banda's MOU [Memorandum

of Understanding] with Clinton Global Initiative," U.S. Ambassador Jeanine Jackson writes to

Clinton Development Initiative official Walker Morris, (cc'd to Clinton Foundation official

Amitabh Desai) discussing State Department spending in the country of Malawi.

In the email, Jackson says, "we will be anxious to collaborate once you have an idea

of the MOU's intent."

Morris responds that "we are very excited about CDI's [Clinton Development Initiative]

future work in Malawi and certainly see great opportunity to collaborate."

The Clinton Foundation work in Malawi involved a Clinton Foundation owned "for-profit agribusinesses

including Tukula Farming Company which operates 7200 acres of commercial farms" in the impoverished

country.

Other emails show that Bill Clinton appears to conduct State Department and Clinton Foundation

business simultaneously:

In a September 2012 email with subject line "Burma," Desai briefs Jake Sullivan on

Bill Clinton's discussions in Burma.

Desai reports, in part: "WJC mentioned work of CF [Clinton Foundation] and offered to

help in any way.

TS [Than Shwe, president of Burma] said he already had asked HRC about WJC foundation

and wanted to invite WJC foundation to work in myanmar in collaboration with gov agencies

and other ngos … TS invited WJC to open offices in Rangoon and Mandelay."

That same day, Abedin writes Desai (cc's Mills, Sullivan, Fuchs and three other persons

whose email address are redacted) with subject line "Re: He had v good meeting with Libya

and Burma:" "hrc looking forward to hearing about Burma.

We meet at 545.

I believe you have downloaded to jake?"

In a September 2012 email with subject line "Columbia / President Santos," Desai and

Toiv discuss a request by Colombian president, Manuel Santos, that Bill Clinton say some

positive words about Santos' initiative reaching out to the FARC terrorist group.

Santos provided the Clinton Foundation with suggested language.

Toiv said that she would "check" and also mentioned that she was working on a "visa

issue."

According to a report in the New York Post, the Santos request came not long after Clinton

"jetted in for a Pacific Rubiales golf tournament at the Bogota Country Club…

Accompanied by Giustra, he played a few holes with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos."

The event reportedly raised one million dollars for the Clinton Foundation.

"It is shameful that Hillary Clinton attempted to delete or hide classified information and

that Obama appointees James Comey and Loretta Lynch refused to prosecute her," said Judicial

Watch President Tom Fitton.

"It is clear that the Clintons were using the State Department to run an extensive influence

peddling scheme.

Americans should be concerned that while untold resources are devoted to the abusive Mueller

special counsel investigation of President Trump, this Justice Department seems uninterested

in prosecuting

the Clintons."

For more infomation >> JUST IN IG's REPORT On Clinton Email Scandal To Hit FBI Leaders - Duration: 15:38.

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FBI Agents Want Congress To Issue Subpoena To Reveal Bureau's Dirt - Duration: 10:57.

FBI Agents Want Congress To Issue Subpoena To

Reveal Bureau's Dirt

Many agents in the Federal Bureau of Investigation want Congress to subpoena them so they can

reveal the "tool of Obama" the agency has become and the corruption that has been

plaguing the bureau.

In an exclusive to The Daily Caller, three active field agents and a former federal prosecutor

desperately want to expose the unlawful acts under fired FBI Director James Comey.

On Tuesday, former federal prosecutor Joe DiGenova told TheDC that Comey and other members

of the Obama administration weaponized the FBI and Department of Justice to harm President

Donald Trump both before and after the election.

He said several agents have told him they want to testify before Congress so they can

reveal the truth.

"The administrations are so politicized that any time a Special Agent comes forward

as a whistleblower, they can expect to be thrown under the bus by leadership.

Go against the Muslim Brotherhood, you're crushed.

Go against the Clintons, you're crushed.

The FBI has long been politicized to the detriment of national security and law enforcement."

The wave of agents seeking to expose the damage done by Obama allies comes on the heels of

the looming report from the DOJ's inspector general, which will reportedly detail abuses

of power, unethical actions, and potentially illegal behaviors to help Hillary Clinton

and harm Trump.

Speaking with three FBI agents independently, TheDC reports they would rather be subpoenaed

than labeled as government whistleblowers, fearing being labeled as traitors rather than

exposing wrongdoing.

One agent told TheDC that a subpoena is preferred "because when you are subpoenaed, Congress

then pays…for your legal counsel and the subpoena protects [the agent] from any organizational

retaliation…. they are on their own as whistleblowers, they get no legal protection and there will

be organizational retaliation against them."

The agents said things began to take a chilling turn in mid-2016, just a few months before

the presidential election.

They said Comey's press conference in July 2016 felt like the lowest point of their career

and sent shock waves throughout the bureau.

Comey admitted that Clinton sent and received classified information on her private, unsecured

emailed server on numerous occasions.

That's a felony per count, and it perplexed agents why Comey admitted Clinton broke the

law, yet said he didn't feel as if criminal charges should be referred to the DOJ.He had

to reopen the case because of pressure applied by the NYPD, who saw the sickening evidence

on Weiner's laptop.

Why admit she broke the law to then say she will get a pass?

The agents said that message told all criminals that the FBI isn't serious about upholding

the rule of law and holding criminals accountable.

The agents also said fired Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and Comey should be prosecuted

and sent to prison.

"Every special agent I have spoken to in the Washington Field Office wants to see McCabe

prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

They feel the same way about Comey," they said.

McCabe, the No. 2 at the bureau, was fired earlier this year after the IG's office

found that he lied to investigators four times about authorizing leaks to The Wall Street

Journal in Oct. 2016.

He was leaking information to water down the severity of the criminal probe in Clinton,

which was a clear attempt to mislead voters that she wasn't in serious trouble for breaking

the law.

When asked how this corruption can be exposed and morale can be restored with rank-and-file

agents at the bureau, DiGenova said Congress can subpoena any agent willing to speak about

the issues.

This would undoubtedly send shock waves throughout the deep state, and DiGenova said Congress

can issue a subpoena in a "New York minute" to any agent who wants to speak out about

the Obama-era corruption aimed at helping Clinton and harming Trump.

For more infomation >> FBI Agents Want Congress To Issue Subpoena To Reveal Bureau's Dirt - Duration: 10:57.

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At a church security seminar: Guns, God and 'get those heads up' when you pray - Duration: 12:56.

At a church security seminar: Guns, God and 'get those heads up' when you pray

LOS ANGELES - Just as the people in Mariners Church began to pull off their hats, bow their heads and close their eyes to pray, Jimmy Meeks snapped at them.

Get those heads up! said the pastor and retired Texas police officer.

Hadnt he just warned them that closing their eyes made them targets? Sheep in the presence of wolves.

Whats wrong with yall?.

Their eyes duly peeled, he then led the crowd in a prayer.

Wherever we are, Father, should the wolf cross our path, give us the wisdom to know what to do with that moment, and give us the power and the courage to act to stop the wolf and protect our sons and daughters.

Churchgoers, preachers and law enforcement officers from across Southern California had gathered for a church security seminar in Huntington Beach hosted by the California Rifle & Pistol Association, which delivered a warning: Faith alone will not protect you in a house of God.

In the sleek sanctuary of Mariners Church, the mostly male crowd sipped coffee, jotted notes and punctured the air with shouts of Amen! and Hooah! as a series of out-of-town speakers at the Sheepdog Seminar encouraged them to be the ones who step up and protect others if, God forbid, an attacker comes.

In the months since a gunman killed 26 people at the First Baptist Church in rural Sutherland Springs, Texas, in November, many people of faith have begun questioning how to keep religious institutions safe, said Rick Travis, executive director of the California Rifle & Pistol Association.

His organization has been inundated with requests for church security training and probably will be hosting events for the next several years, he said.

We dont want people to be afraid, said Travis, a churchgoer himself.

We want people to be knowledgeable..

The seminar happened four days before a mass shooting at Santa Fe High School in Texas killed 10 people, mostly students, and reignited the never-ending debate over gun control, the Second Amendment and the place of firearms in American society.

Appearing on Sunday morning news programs, Texas Lt.

Gov.

Dan Patrick said that teachers need to be armed.

He said guns are not the problem.

Guns stop crimes, he said on ABCs This Week. If we take the guns out of society - if you or anyone else thinks that that makes us safer, then Im sad to say that youre mistaken.

That will just give those that are evil.

(the ability) to put more of us in danger..

Were the assembled at the church safety event being told to pack heat in the pews? Not always in so many words - and that wasnt the whole kit and caboodle of advice.

But if youre legally able to carry a gun, the speakers said, its best to do it.

If you do not have an armed presence in your church, you are simply not ready, Meeks said.

If, at times, the speakers were a little circumspect about telling people to carry a weapon, there was a reason.

California has some of the strictest gun laws in the country - and there is overwhelming support for keeping it that way.

Meeks, a self-deprecating man whose voice ranged from the fiery yell of a preacher at an old-fashioned tent revival to a subdued, choked-up whisper, began the eight-hour, $75 seminar with a playful jab at the Golden State.

Wow, its good to be here, Meeks said.

Its not often we get to do a Sheepdog Seminar in a foreign country..

Many at the seminar said they were disturbed because the Sutherland Springs shooting, the deadliest church massacre in modern American history, seemed to quickly fade from the national news cycle, especially compared to recent school shootings.

Travis said he was alarmed by another incident on the same day as the Sutherland Springs attack.

That morning, a man fatally shot his estranged wife and her new boyfriend in the parking lot of St.

Alphonsus Church in Fresno before committing suicide.

The Fresno shooting was eclipsed by the larger killing in Texas and received scant attention outside the city.

I thought, wow, how often does this happen in California and we just dont know about it? Travis said.

Statistically, its exceedingly safe to go to church on Sunday morning, said Dallas Drake, a criminologist at the Center for Homicide Research in Minneapolis.

There is such a vast number of American churches that the number of violent incidents is small.

Its such an affront to our moral sensibilities that someone would even bring a firearm into a church, Drake said.

It really crosses a line that we cannot deal with.

We dont want to see a gun in church.

This is a place where we come for peace and solace..

Drake and other researchers compiled a database of church shootings from 1980 to 2005 and found 139 incidents, an average of 5.5 per year.

But the annual rate doubled in ensuing years.

The Center for Homicide Research has documented 146 shootings from 2006 to 2016, an average of 11 per year, Drake said.

Nearly half of the shooters have some connection to the church.

(The data include only Christian churches, not other houses of worship such as mosques or synagogues, and are limited to shootings.).

There is very little research about violence at faith-based properties, Drake said.

He added that he is concerned by the number of paid church safety trainings he sees and worries that people will take advantage of those who are afraid.

Carl Chinn, a speaker at the Sheepdog Seminar and a Colorado-based security consultant, maintains an extensive database on violent acts at all types of American religious institutions.

Chinn tracked 1,705 deadly force incidents - including abductions and suicides - from January 1999 through December 2017.

About 1,000 involved a gun.

In the Huntington Beach sanctuary, Meeks asked the crowd, Faith without works is what?.

Dead! they yelled back, completing the Bible verse with the same words.

And you might be, too, if you dont have a plan.

In the Orange County city of 200,000 people, the Sheepdog Seminar speakers found a place in Southern California that was not entirely opposed to the gun-friendly ideas they were espousing.

This year, a Huntington Beach resident circulated a proposed initiative, trying to get it on the citys November election ballot, that would make the possession and sale of semi-automatic and automatic guns a felony.

The city responded by suing him, saying the petition was unconstitutional.

But despite pockets of conservatism, California is a state that remains at the forefront of gun control.

Meeks travels around the country conducting Sheepdog Seminars, calling on congregants to prepare for violent attacks.

One of the faultiest beliefs among Christian people is this: Faith is enough to protect us from harm.

Thats not true, Meeks said.

Jesus said the rain falls on the just and the unjust.

To tell me faith is enough to protect? Read your Bible.

It doesnt say that..

Attendees said it can be awkward discussing security in houses of worship because they pride themselves on welcoming all.

Some of the strongest pushback comes from the faithful themselves, said Rabbi Yossi Eilfort, of West Hollywood, who runs a security company in Irvine.

People need to be prepared, rationally, practically thinking, how do we keep our people safe even though were trying to open the doors to everybody? said Eilfort, an Orthodox rabbi who has trained in mixed martial arts.

We dont want to turn people away.

The homeless need the help the most.

But at the same time, we cant rely solely on faith to say things are going to be OK.

Thatd be like shutting off the fire sprinkler systems..

For more infomation >> At a church security seminar: Guns, God and 'get those heads up' when you pray - Duration: 12:56.

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The FIU bridge crushed their daughter. Her iPhone survived — but they can't unlock it - Duration: 8:46.

The FIU bridge crushed their daughter. Her iPhone survived — but they can't unlock it

MIAMI - Tucked away inside a white, weathered dresser rests a brown, crumpled paper bag.

Inside that bag are a few ounces of whats left of the dead teen - two wrinkled dollar bills, a quarter, a dusty hair tie, a black leather choker, a long pendant necklace, a silver ring, a sorority keychain, a Sunpass transponder and a drivers license.

This is what they handed to me, whispered Gina Duran, angry tears dribbling down her cheek.

The mourning mother held the chalky items up into the light.

Her voice cracked.

They handed me my daughter in a freaking paper bag.

Alexa Duran, 18, was one of six people crushed to death on March 15 when the pedestrian bridge at Florida International University collapsed onto ongoing traffic.

The FIU freshman would have turned 19 last week.

The mountain of concrete crushed cars, even the strongest of pickup trucks, at 1:47 p.m.

that day.

Alexa, who was driving her fathers Toyota 4Runner, was going east on Tamiami Trail and was on her way to drop off a dear friend at home.

In an instant, the bridge - which was still under construction - caved, mangling the SUV.

Footage shows a yellow school bus halting just moments before the disaster.

Dozens climbed out of their cars and dashed toward the rubble as dust and crumbled concrete drifted through the air.

An immense slab fell diagonally, almost precisely, onto the drivers side of Alexas vehicle.

The passenger, FIU student Richard Humble, was spared.

It was as if God chose my daughter that day, Gina said.

As the public waits for answers on what happened - at the same time government agencies are stanching the flow of vital information - the Duran family is busy fighting to preserve her memory with one other salvaged possession: Alexas unscathed iPhone.

My daughters body came back as flat and thin as a cracker but her iPhone survived without a single scratch, Gina Duran said.

The familys quest to live out their daughters last days and find closure in the wake of the teens death hasnt come without major obstacles - specifically Alexas password, which was her thumbprint.

As a backup, Alexa armed her cell with a six-digit pin code.

About a dozen friends and family members have tried to guess it and had no success.

As a last resort, relatives have attempted to figure out her Apple ID password.

Could it be her dogs name, Lola? No.

Her favorite food? No.

How about her birthday or boy crush? No.

After the maximum number of failed attempts, the phone locked itself.

Her older sister, Dina, said, Alexa set the password to have the maximum number of characters allowed, making it that much harder to crack.

To no avail, the grieving family even tried local independent technology companies.

They could not hack into it.

Apple requires a court order, a death certificate and proof of them being trustee of Alexas estate - an exhausting process the Duran family is currently navigating.

Apple has no way to unlock phones because it doesnt store pass codes, thumbprint or face recognition data, according to the company.

However, with a court order, it can access whatever the user uploaded to his or her iCloud.

They said they would call me back but they havent, Gina Duran said.

As a teen, you dont tell your parents every single little thing, Gina said, holding the iPhone 6.

Opening this phone will give me a glimpse into my babys last moments.

What was she thinking? What was her last selfie? Anything.

Anything..

The Miami Herald contacted Apple directly, but the company would not elaborate on its policies regarding iCloud and Apple ID ownership after death, and referred to its privacy policy online.

Until it can be accessed, the phone rests in a box under the dead teens pillow.

Her parents are afraid that further fiddling with it will erase the data.

I cant lose it.

I cant lose whats in there, just in case one day we can get it to open, Gina Duran said, fluffing her teens white pillowcase.

This is the only place I know it will be safe.

Since his daughters death, Orlando Duran can only cope by sending his pumpkin text messages.

Almost every day, the teens most trusted secret-keeper sends her a brief note.

Three days after the collapse, Alexas body was finally identified and she was officially pronounced to be dead.

Bye, my little girl, I will send you another message tomorrow hoping you might answer, one text from her father read.

Im sitting here with mom drinking and thinking about you without saying a word.

We love you and miss you, read another.

He squeezed his phone tightly and polished the glowing screen with his shirt cuff.

Every time I write a message I die a little.

For more infomation >> The FIU bridge crushed their daughter. Her iPhone survived — but they can't unlock it - Duration: 8:46.

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North Korea Official Coming To U.S. - Duration: 1:31.

For more infomation >> North Korea Official Coming To U.S. - Duration: 1:31.

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Exploring Careers with the US Department of State - Duration: 3:33.

Hello and thank you for checking out this video that's gonna teach you how to

be more informed about what the US Department of State is actually hiring

for. So what you want to do is you first want to go to careers.state.gov to start

out. This will bring you to the home page. Now the home page will have a lot of

great information so make sure you explore it, but the thing about the

Department of State is, is that they might have a very limited window for

accepting applications for maybe their pathways program or entry level

positions. So you really want to stay informed and you want to get a direct

email about when those applications are open because it could maybe even be only

a week that they'll actually have the application open or they might wait

until they reach a certain amount of applications because they receive so

many applications. So what you want to do is go to "connect" and you can of course

look at the "search jobs" function, but you can also go to "keep me informed." So this

is where you want you to go is go to "keep me informed." Once you get to keep me

informed it's gonna have some great information. So there are the emails down

here that you can use if you'd like, but make sure not to abuse this and make

sure to only use it if it has actual application to what your question might

be or to what process you're currently in the interview process for, but you

also want to check out their social media. So on the social media for the US

Department of State they do share information about company culture. They

also share information about current jobs and positions that they're hiring

for. So make sure to follow them on their social media. What you want to do now

though is click Subscribe. So this is going to take you to where you can

create your free account. So you'll put in your email address, hit submit and

then you also come up with your password,

and what this will do is it'll bring up all the different types of opportunities

or areas of interest that the US Department of State and their career's

section might have for you. So when you go through make sure to look at all

these different areas, and these are quite a few different areas, but let's

say if you're really interested in being a foreign service officer, right, or a

foreign service specialist, or maybe you're looking into professional

fellowships. These are all things you can go through and actually click

individually, and I've clicked quite a few because I like to stay informed on

what is currently being hired for so that way I can help inform you. One thing

that you definitely want to probably click on if you're a undergraduate or

even graduate student is "student programs" since this is the way that a lot of our

students actually get into the Department of State, or what you could do

is just click "all current opportunities," and they don't spam your inbox. It's

really great. They only send you positions that you are really asking

about, and it's normally only just positions. No extra information is

normally shared. It'll even tell you where the location of the position is

and how many applications they're looking to accept.

So once you've went through and you've chose the things that you think best fit

you, you hit submit and what it'll do now is give you a whole bunch of other

feature government updates, right. So these are things that you can actually

go through and click based on your interest if you would like to get emails

about certain topics, certain departments, all that good stuff. It's really great

for you to stay up on the information that's coming out of certain cultures

like the government, just to kind of stay up on the industry. So if any of these

interest you, make sure you go through, click them. You would hit submit, and you

would be done with the selection process. So if you have any questions make sure

to contact the Career Center and we look forward to seeing you soon!

For more infomation >> Exploring Careers with the US Department of State - Duration: 3:33.

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AOA's "Bingle Bangle" Ranks High On Global iTunes K-Pop Charts + Domestic Music Charts(News) - Duration: 1:17.

AOA's "Bingle Bangle" Ranks High On Global iTunes K-Pop Charts + Domestic Music Charts

AOAs new mini album is doing well on the charts!.

The girl group dropped their fifth mini album Bingle Bangle on May 28 and, soon after its release, it entered the Top 3 on iTunes K-Pop Albums charts in 13 countries, including the United States, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Soompi. Display. News. English. 300x250. Mobile. English. 300x250. ATF. The album also entered in the Top 10 of iTunes Top Album charts in nine countries, including Finland, Norway, Thailand, and Singapore.

The title track of the same name also rose as high as No. 1 on Bugs, Mnet, Genie, Olleh Music, and Soribada, and No. 3 on Melon in South Korea.

For more infomation >> AOA's "Bingle Bangle" Ranks High On Global iTunes K-Pop Charts + Domestic Music Charts(News) - Duration: 1:17.

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'RHONY's Ramona Singer Was In A 4-Car Accident Over The Holiday Weekend — Is She OK? - Duration: 3:02.

'RHONY's Ramona Singer Was In A 4-Car Accident Over The Holiday Weekend — Is She OK?

'Real Housewives of New York' star Ramona Singer reportedly got in a car wreck on Saturday. Here's everything we know thus far.

Ramona Singer, known for her role in the Real Housewives of New York, got in a huge car accident, according to TMZ. The collision reportedly happened on Saturday, May 26, while she was traveling along the Montauk Highway.

That's when she allegedly rear-ended a Mazda while driving her Maserati. The end result was a 4-car accident with Ramona all the way in the back.

Thankfully, the outlet's insider say Ramona was not seriously injured. However, she was taken by ambulance to the nearest hospital after the accident.

While there, she was treated for bruises and minor pains before being released. They are reporting that she is "shaken up" but recovering comfortably. However, her Maserati is completely totally. The entire front end was destroyed in the accident.

This terrifying incident comes just months after Ramona was spotted in wheelchair in February following an ill-fated trip she took.

Apparently she and the rest of the cast of RHONY has taken a trip to Colombia where they had ridden a boat to Cartagena, according to Page Six. However, the vessel's engine caught fire.

Naturally, this scared Ramona, Bethenny Frankel, Tinsley Mortimer and Dorinda Medley. "They all thought they were going to die and they were hysterical," an insider told the paper.

"[They] were soaked and screaming hysterically." Her wheelchair was reportedly to treat a twisted ankle. "On the return trip to the mainland, the boat encountered turbulent water, which caused the anchor to deploy unexpectedly," a spokesperson for the network later explained.

"At no time was the vessel in danger of sinking, nor was a rescue required. Thankfully, everyone is fine. The safety of our cast and crew is paramount and, to that end, we are still reviewing the situation.".

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