Tuesday, October 30, 2018

USA news on Youtube Oct 31 2018

This is my new Mobile sim

But recharging them through such kiosks is not easy

as all the instructions are in local language

You need to take help from a local to understand them

These kiosks belongs to third parties, so they charge 5% extra

This is how Panfilov street looks on Sunday night

I have recharged my sim for 2 GB internet data, valid for a week

though I am going to stay here for 2 days

I paid 300 for sim and 500 for the recharge

I have got data and a few minutes of talk time in these 500 Tenge

I have finished 1000 Tenge which I withdrew from Airport's ATM

Now I am going to withdraw some more money

ATM was charging 1000 Tenge as commission

I need 5000 Tenge

I got a good rate. Debited less than 1000 Rs for 5000 Tenge

I use a debit card from Axis Bank

I had a visa card earlier, now I have Mastercard

I am going to purchase a few things from this supermarket

i purchased these things for Rs 385 (1,986 Tenge)

Now I am going back to Hotel Ramada

its 9 am

I am going to have breakfast

Breakfast is available from 6 to 10 am

By paying 1 USD (around 70 Rs) I got the hotel stay, pickup and breakfast

its cheaper than a Hostel

These are the vegetarian options in breakfast

This a local speciality

its 3:40 pm

I checked out at 12 pm but I was editing a video in hotel's lobby

Internet speed was very good in this hotel

Thereafter I did a basic research on internet for making today's plan

Today i am going to stay with a couchsurfing host in Almaty

Tomorrow I have to leave for Istanbul

That is bus 99 and I have to catch 48

I have got the bus number 48

This is going to be my first bus journey in Almaty

He just keeps the money. Does not gives a tickets

I gave him 200. He returned 50 Tenge

This is equivalent to our 10 INR

Before taking this seat I offered the girl to sit, but she refused

So don't blame me for not offering a seat to a lady

This bus reminds me of the passengers I met in the bus in Novosibirsk, Russia

The passengers here are also warm & friendly like those passengers

I am feeling good in Kazakhstan.. Almaty ...

The Culture, people, language... are quite similar to Russians

Journalists get a different visa, whereas I have come here as a tourist, so shouldn't say that I am a reporter

I saw this hotel on Air Astana's Stopover holidays webpage

Thats Hotel Kazakhstan

Now I have to catch bus 12

This is the way for Medeu and Shymbulak

But no clue about the bus stop

Those who were comparing USA with Russia...

let me tell you...

There is a cultural difference between USA and Russia

Due to the comparison you found people in USA were not warm like Russians

But you'll find the Russian effect here.

Kazakhstan used to be a part of Russia (USSR)

It was one of the countries which got separated from erstwhile USSR

When you feel someone is insisting on selling you something...

Though he was a gentleman. he didn't insist

but in those cases you behave like you dont understand the language.

Start talking with him in your own language

this is how you can ignore them

Probably Onay card is used on this device

1 ticket for 200 Tenge

Let me show you the bus

I am going to sit on these seats

This is Medeu

A popular Ice Skating rink.. but only during winters

Feeling good in Mountains

This is a wedding shoot

This bus is full. next will come after 20 minutes.

Bus fare = 300 Tenge Cable car (funicular) fare = 1500 Tenge

I wanted to sit in the front

Finally got a seat in the front

I heard this word in Russia

I can not understand whatever you are saying

I spoke these Russian words after 11 months

For more infomation >> My First day in Kazakhstan: Sim | Local Currency | Public transport | Hotel - Duration: 14:57.

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Sarah Sanders Has Officially Had Enough – She Just Gave Press Spanking Of a Lifetime - Duration: 6:50.

Whenever those in mainstream fake news media try to blame President Trump for the ills

of the world, he always comes back at them ten times as hard.

As we know, he's a counter-puncher and a very good one at that.

Still when one has as many enemies in fake news media as Trump does, one needs allies.

The president has many allies who serve at his side, and perhaps the best ally he has

is his press secretary.

Sarah Sanders is in front of the cameras day-in & day-out, defending Trump & taking the fight

back to his detractors.

After the mass shooting a few days ago, those in MSM tried to say it was Trump's fault.

And Sanders was right there to put them in their place.

Chicks on the Right reported:

"Sarah Sanders just held a big press briefing.

It was big, because SO MUCH has happened over the last few days, so there's a lot of ground

to cover.

She STRONGLY condemned the horrific shooting that took place over the weekend…"

…and basically spanked the press on every front.

(Side note: I'm SO GLAD she pointed out that Trump is the grandfather of several Jewish

grandchildren.

MSM conveniently ignores that on the regular.)

Fox News also reported on Sander's defense of Trump:

"During a press briefing on Monday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said it's

"outrageous" to blame President Trump for the deadly shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue

or the package bombs that were mailed to high-profile Democrats.

Sanders made the comment after ABC News' Jonathan Karl mentioned that Trump suggested

on Friday that he might "tone up" his rhetoric following the mail bomb scare.

"What does he mean by that?

And does he have any concern at all that his words could inspire or provoke troubled people

to do awful things?"

Karl asked.

Sanders said that Trump is looking for ways to bring the country together, pointing out

that the very first thing Trump did after both the package bomb mailings and synagogue

massacre was to condemn the attacks and attackers.

"The very first thing the media did was blame the president and make him responsible

for these ridiculous acts," Sanders said.

"It is outrageous that that would be the very first reaction of so many people across

this country.

… The only person responsible for carrying either of these heinous acts were the individuals

who carried them out."

She said Trump is not responsible for these acts any more than Bernie Sanders was responsible

for one of his supporters opening fire on a Republican congressional baseball practice

last year.

"You can't start putting the responsibility of the individuals on anybody but the individual

who carried out the crime," Sanders said.

Sanders doubled down that the first thing Trump did was condemn the "heinous acts,"

while the first thing the media did was blame Trump and his administration.

"That is outrageous that anybody other than the individual who carried out the crime would

hold that responsibility."This is the Trump we love!

When something needs doing, he doesn't do it small.

Originally, there was a plan to send only a 1000 troops to the border to stop the migrant

caravan invasion force.

Then Trump was like, "Nah, we need ta go big time."

And boom, now 5200 active-duty troops are on the way, and there could be even more sent.

When was the last time a president acted this boldly to secure our border?

I don't think a president ever has until Trump!

USA Today reported:

"Just one week shy of the midterm elections, the Pentagon will deploy at least 5,200 active-duty

troops to the U.S.-Mexico border in an effort to prevent members of a migrant caravan from

illegally entering the country, the Department of Defense announced Monday.

About 2,100 National Guard troops already were fanned out across the border under an

order from President Donald Trump this year.

In recent weeks, the president has been warning repeatedly about the dangers posed by the

caravan of mostly Central American migrants, which stands at about 3,500 people after 1,700

of them filed asylum applications in Mexico or accepted assistance to return to their

home countries.

Administration officials said last week that they were considering a plan to send up to

1,000 active-duty troops to the border, but that deployment, dubbed Operation Faithful

Patriot, will now surpass 5,200, said Gen. Terrence O'Shaughnessy, commander of U.S.

Northern Command.

He said the number of troops could rise depending on the demands placed on U.S. Customs and

Border Protection agents manning the border.

"That is just the start of this operation," O'Shaughnessy said during a news conference

at CBP headquarters in Washington on Monday.

"Border security is national security."

National Guard units have already been assisting by monitoring video surveillance feeds to

direct Border Patrol agents manning the vast stretches between U.S. ports of entry.

The new deployment of active-duty troops will include helicopter and other aviation units

armed with night vision technology to help identify anyone trying to illegally cross

the border, and to deploy CBP agents to apprehend them, O'Shaughnessy said.

"We will be able to spot and identify groups, and rapidly deploy," he said.

The operation will also include engineering units to build temporary barriers, lay out

concertina wire at ports of entry, and construct temporary housing for U.S. personnel, he said.

About 800 troops are already en route to Texas from Fort Campbell and Fort Knox, and more

will follow this week headed toward Arizona and California.

Typically, migrant caravans travel in numbers to seek safety and avoid risks such as kidnap,

rape and extortion.

When the last migrant caravan reached the U.S. border in April, a majority of people

presented themselves at ports of entry to request asylum, a legal way to enter the United

States.

A Homeland Security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because plans were

not yet finalized, said the president is expected to deliver a speech this week to outline further

actions to halt the migrant caravan, which could include limiting, or halting, the ability

of migrants to request asylum.

That move would be predicated on national security arguments similar to those used to

enact Trump's travel ban last year on certain individuals from Muslim-dominated countries

and would meet the same legal challenges by immigration advocacy and civil rights organizations."

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