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Unclassified Documents Show Obama Intel Agency Secretly Spied On Americans For Years

The National Security Agency under former President Barack Obama routinely violated

American privacy protections while scouring through overseas intercepts and failed to

disclose the extent of the problems until the final days before Donald Trump was elected

president last fall, according to once top-secret documents that chronicle some of the most

serious constitutional abuses to date by the U.S. intelligence community.

More than 5 percent, or one out of every 20 searches seeking upstream Internet data on

Americans inside the NSA�s so-called Section 702 database violated the safeguards Obama

and his intelligence chiefs vowed to follow in 2011, according to one classified internal

report reviewed by Circa.

The Obama administration self-disclosed the problems at a closed-door hearing Oct. 26

before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that set off alarm.

Trump was elected less than two weeks later.

The normally supportive court censured administration officials, saying the failure to disclose

the extent of the violations earlier amounted to an �institutional lack of candor� and

that the improper searches constituted a �very serious Fourth Amendment issue,� according

to a recently unsealed court document dated April 26, 2017.

The admitted violations undercut one of the primary defenses that the intelligence community

and Obama officials have used in recent weeks to justify their snooping into incidental

NSA intercepts about Americans.

Circa has reported that there was a three-fold increase in NSA data searches about Americans

and a rise in the unmasking of U.S. person�s identities in intelligence reports after Obama

loosened the privacy rules in 2011.

Officials like former National Security Adviser Susan Rice have argued their activities were

legal under the so-called minimization rule changes Obama made, and that the intelligence

agencies were strictly monitored to avoid abuses.

The intelligence court and the NSA�s own internal watchdog found that not to be true.

�Since 2011, NSA�s minimization procedures have prohibited use of U.S.-person identifiers

to query the results of upstream Internet collections under Section 702,� the unsealed

court ruling declared.

�The Oct. 26, 2016 notice informed the court that NSA analysts had been conducting such

queries inviolation of that prohibition, with much greater frequency than had been previously

disclosed to the Court.� Speaking Wednesday on Fox News, Sen. Rand

Paul (R-KY) said there was an apparent effort under the Obama Administration to increase

the number of unmaskings of Americans.

�If we determine this to be true, this is an enormous abuse of power,� Paul said.

�This will dwarf all other stories.�

�There are hundreds and hundreds of people,� Paul added.

The American Civil Liberties Union said the newly disclosed violations are some of the

most serious to ever be documented and strongly call into question the U.S. intelligence community�s

ability to police itself and safeguard American�s privacy as guaranteed by the Constitution�s

Fourth Amendment protections against unlawful search and seizure.

�I think what this emphasizes is the shocking lack of oversight of these programs,� said

Neema Singh Guliani, the ACLU�s legislative counsel in Washington.

�You have these problems going on for years that only come to the attention of the court

late in the game and then it takes additional years to change its practices.

�I think it does call into question all those defenses that we kept hearing, that

we always have a robust oversight structure and we have culture of adherence to privacy

standards,� she added.

�And the headline now is they actually haven�t been in compliacne for years and the FISA

court itself says in its opinion is that the NSA suffers from a culture of a lack of candor.�

The NSA acknowledged it self-disclosed the mass violations to the court last fall and

that in April it took the extraordinary step of suspending the type of searches that were

violating the rules, even deleting prior collected data on Americans to avoid any further violations.

�NSA will no longer collect certain internet communications that merely mention a foreign

intelligence target,� the agency said in the statement that was dated April 28 and

placed on its Web site without capturing much media or congressional attention.

In question is the collection of what is known as upstream �about data�about an American

that is collected even though they were not directly in contact with a foreigner that

the NSA was legally allowed to intercept.

The NSA said it doesn�t have the ability to stop collecting �about� information

on Americans, �without losing some other important data.

� It, however, said it would stop the practice to �reduce the chance that it would acquire

communication of U.S. persons or others who are not in direct contact with a foreign intelligence

target.�

The NSA said it also plans to �delete the vast majority of its upstream internet data

to further protect the privacy of U.S. person communications.�

Agency officials called the violations �inadvertent compliance lapses.� But the court and IG

documents suggest the NSA had not developed a technological way to comply with the rules

they had submitted to the court in 2011.

Officials �explained that NSA query compliance is largely maintained through a series of

manual checks� and had not �included the proper limiters� to prevent unlawful searches,

the NSA internal watchdog reported in a top secret report in January that was just declassified.

A new system is being developed now, officials said.

The NSA conducts thousand of searches a year on data involving Americans and the actual

numbers of violations were redacted from the documents Circa reviewed.

But a chart in the report showed there three types of violations, the most frequent being

5.2 percent of the time when NSA Section 702 upstream data on U.S. persons was searched.

The inspector general also found noncompliance between 0.7 percent and 1.4 percent of the

time involving NSA activities in which there was a court order to target an American for

spying but the rules were still not followed.

Those activities are known as Section 704 and Section 705 spying.

The IG report spared few words for the NSA�s efforts before the disclosure to ensure it

was complying with practices, some that date to rules issued in 2008 in the final days

of the Bush administration and others that Obama put into effect in 2011.

�We found that the Agency controls for monitoring query compliance have not been completely

developed,� the inspector general reported, citing problems ranging from missing requirements

for documentation to the failure to complete controls that would ensure �query compliance.�

The NSA�s Signal Intelligence Directorate, the nation�s main foreign surveillance arm,

wrote a letter back to the IG saying it agreed with the findings and that �corrective action

plans� are in the works.

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Trey Gowdy Is the Perfect Trump Stooge in House Russia Probe - Duration: 6:10.

Trey Gowdy Is the Perfect Trump Stooge in House Russia Probe.

Representative Trey Gowdy, Republican of South Carolina, has a very important job: preserving

the presidency of a man whose campaign featured individuals who had contacts with likely agents

of a foreign adversary that intelligence officials say interfered in the 2016 presidential election.

That interference favored the election of Donald J. Trump—or, at the very least, was

designed to damage his opponent, Hillary Clinton.

Gowdy's job of late has been getting tougher, what with The Washington Post's revelation

on May 22 that Trump had called Dan Coats, director of national intelligence, and Michael

Rogers, director of the National Security Agency, "urging them to publicly deny the

existence of any evidence of collusion during the 2016 election," according to the Post.

Then there's the Senate subpoena of documents from former National Security Adviser Michael

Flynn, who served as a Trump campaign surrogate, regarding his contacts with agents of foreign

governments (including Russia).

On Tuesday, Flynn's attorneys informed the Senate Intelligence Committee that the former

Trump flunky was refusing to provide the subpoenaed documents to the committee, invoking the Fifth

Amendment protection against self-incrimination.

On that very same day, John Brennan, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency,

appeared before the House Intelligence Committee, saying, as quoted in The New York Times, that

he "had unresolved questions in my mind as to whether or not the Russians had been

successful in getting U.S. persons involved in the campaign or not to work on their behalf."

Gowdy, a member of the committee, couldn't wait to pounce—especially on that "unresolved"

piece of things.

Willfully refusing to accept the fact that the CIA does not conduct criminal investigations,

Gowdy tried to paint the former spy chief as a partisan player by demanding "evidence"

of collusion between members of the Trump campaign and Russia, and insisting that Brennan

reveal, in a public session, information that Brennan said was classified: the names of

the Trump associates whose contacts with Russian figures the CIA had chronicled.

A perfect stooge for the quisling from Queens who is now the commander in chief, one has

to admire how compatible Gowdy's disregard for classified information is with that of

Trump.

Here's a brief excerpt of Gowdy's badgering, taken from a CNN transcript:

BRENNAN: I saw information and intelligence that was worthy of investigation by the Bureau

to determine whether or not such cooperation or conclusion [sic] was taking place.

GOWDY: That doesn't help us a lot.

What was the nature of the information?

BRENNAN: As I said, Mr. Gowdy, I think this committee now has access to the type of information

that I'm alluding to here.

It's classified and I'm happy to talk about it in classified session.

GOWDY: And that would've been directly between the candidate and Russian state actors?

BRENNAN: That's not what I said.

I'm not going to talk about any individuals ...

(CROSSTALK) GOWDY: But—but that was—but that was my question, and—and—and you

answered it.

You didn't answer it that way.

BRENNAN: I—no, I responded to your query.

I'm not going to respond to particular elements of your question because I think it would

be inappropriate for me to do so here.

GOWDY: So the answer...

(CROSSTALK)

BRENNAN: So I can only repeat what I said, which is that I was aware of intelligence

and information about contacts between Russian officials and U.S. persons that raised concerns

in my mind about whether or not those individuals were cooperating with the Russians, either

in a witting or unwitting fashion, and it served as the basis for the FBI investigation

to determine whether such collusion—cooperation occurred.

Later in the hearing, Representative Tom Rooney, Republican of Florida, asked Brennan, "Can

you tell us whether or not, from the information that you've looked at, it looks like the

intelligence shows that Moscow was actually rooting for Donald Trump or were they rooting

against Hillary Clinton?"

"I think my assessment was [that] it was both," Brennan replied.

The same could be said for Trey Gowdy, who famously tried to tarnish the reputation of

Clinton with an "investigation" of the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi,

Libya, which took place during her tenure as secretary of state.

Gowdy's tribunal is estimated to have cost taxpayers as much as $7 million, only to come

up empty of evidence that Clinton was either negligent or complicit in the attack by anti-government

terrorists.

The investigation was undertaken as Clinton was preparing for her presidential run.

There's an old saying attributed to W.C.

Fields: "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit."

That's why Gowdy is trying to make it look as though the former CIA director's refusal

to say he saw actual collusion—which is not his determination to make—amounts to

proof that none took place.

Oh, I know you're not baffled by Gowdy's cow-pies, but his show isn't intended for

you.

It's for Trump's electoral base, the frothing-at-the-mouth types who show up at his rallies.

To maintain their majority in the House of Representatives, the Republicans must prod

those people to the polls in the 2018 midterm elections.

Should that majority slip from their hands, it's likely only a matter of time before

articles of impeachment are drawn up by the Democrats.

And that's why he badgered Brennan: It's a wink to the base that implies Brennan is

some kind of partisan hack, for the simple reason that he was appointed to his post at

the top of the spy agency by the despised Barack Obama, the man Trump falsely claimed

had usurped the presidency.

In the ruthlessly gerrymandered districts of states run by Republicans, running against

the first African American president—even one no longer in office—is a pretty strategic

plan.

Even brilliant, perhaps.

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Please turn on subtitle if you can't hear voice clearly.

I'm Joey.

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Yet Another Cannabis Study Validates This Amazing PlantIt Preven - Duration: 6:21.

Yet Another Cannabis Study Validates This Amazing Plant: It Prevents Brain Aging

Memory performance decreases with increasing age.

Cannabis can reverse these aging processes in the brain.

Low doses of the active ingredient in cannabis, THC, has the opposite effect on the elderly,

reversing brain aging and restoring learning and memory.

This was shown in mice by scientists at the University of Bonn with their colleagues at

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel).

Old animals were able to regress to the state of two-month-old mice with a prolonged low-dose

treatment with a cannabis active ingredient.

This opens up new options, for instance, when it comes to treating dementia.

The results are now presented in the journal Nature Medicine.

Like any other organ, our brain ages.

As a result, cognitive ability also decreases with increasing age

This can be noticed, for instance, in that it becomes more difficult to learn new things

or devote attention to several things at the same time.

This process is normal, but can also promote dementia.

Researchers have long been looking for ways to slow down or even reverse this process.

Scientists at the University of Bonn and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel) have

now achieved this in mice.

These animals have a relatively short life expectancy in nature and display pronounced

cognitive deficits even at twelve months of age.

The researchers administered a small quantity of THC, the active ingredient in the hemp

plant (cannabis), to mice aged two, twelve and 18 months over a period of four weeks.

Afterwards, they tested learning capacity and memory performance in the animals - including,

for instance, orientation skills and the recognition of other mice.

Mice who were only given a placebo displayed natural age-dependent learning and memory

losses.

In contrast, the cognitive functions of the animals treated with cannabis were just as

good as the two-month-old control animals.

"The treatment completely reversed the loss of performance in the old animals," reported

Prof. Andreas Zimmer from the Institute of Molecular Psychiatry at the University of

Bonn and member of the Cluster of Excellence ImmunoSensation.

Years of meticulous research

This treatment success is the result of years of meticulous research.

First of all, the scientists discovered that the brain ages much faster when mice do not

possess any functional receptors for THC.

These cannabinoid 1 (CB1) receptors are proteins to which the substances dock and thus trigger

a signal chain.

CB1 is also the reason for the intoxicating effect of THC in cannabis products, such as

hashish or marihuana, which accumulate at the receptor.

THC imitates the effect of cannabinoids produced naturally in the body, which fulfil important

functions in the brain.

"With increasing age, the quantity of the cannabinoids naturally formed in the brain

reduces," says Prof. Zimmer.

"When the activity of the cannabinoid system declines, we find rapid aging in the brain."

To discover precisely what effect the THC treatment has in old mice, the researchers

examined the brain tissue and gene activity of the treated mice.

The findings were surprising: the molecular signature no longer corresponded to that of

old animals, but was instead very similar to that of young animals.

The number of links between the nerve cells in the brain also increased again, which is

an important prerequisite for learning ability.

"It looked as though the THC treatment turned back the molecular clock," says Zimmer.

Next step: clinical trial on humans

A low dose of the administered THC was chosen so that there was no intoxicating effect in

the mice.

Cannabis products are already permitted as medications, for instance as pain relief.

As a next step, the researchers want to conduct a clinical trial to investigate whether THC

also reverses aging processes in the brain in humans and can increase cognitive ability.

The North Rhine-Westphalia science minister Svenja Schulze appeared thrilled by the study:

"The promotion of knowledge-led research is indispensable, as it is the breeding ground

for all matters relating to application.

Although there is a long path from mice to humans, I feel extremely positive about the

prospect that THC could be used to treat dementia, for instance."

For more infomation >> Yet Another Cannabis Study Validates This Amazing PlantIt Preven - Duration: 6:21.

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Sally Kristen Ride | VEDIM - Duration: 5:27.

Hello, I'm Rogan and welcome. Today I'm talking about Sally Kristen Ride. She was an American physicist and astronaut.

She was born in Los Angeles in May 26, 1951 – died of pancreatic cancer July 23, 2012.

Ride attended Stanford University as a junior, graduating with a bachelor's degree in English and physics.

At Stanford, she earned a master's degree in 1975 and a PhD in physics in 1978

while doing research on the interaction of X-rays with the interstellar medium.

Astrophysics and free electron lasers were her specific areas of study.

Ride was chosen to join NASA in 1978.

Ride served as the ground-based capsule communicator (CapCom) for the second and third space shuttle flights.

She also helped develop the space shuttle's robot arm called "Canadarm."

Prior to her first space flight, she was subject to media attention due to her gender.

During a press conference, she was asked questions such as, "Will the flight affect your reproductive organs?"

and "Do you weep when things go wrong on the job?"

Despite this and the historical significance of the mission, Ride insisted that she saw herself in only one way—as an astronaut.

On June 18, 1983, she became the first American woman in space as a crew member on space shuttle Challenger for STS-7.

She was preceded by two Soviet women, Valentina Tereshkova in 1963 and Svetlana Savitskaya in 1982.

Ride remains the youngest American astronaut to have traveled to space, having done so at the age of 32.

Her second space flight was in 1984, also on board the Challenger. She spent a total of more than 343 hours in space.

Ride had completed eight months of training for her third flight when the space shuttle Challenger disaster occurred.

She was named to the Rogers Commission (the presidential commission investigating the accident)

and headed its subcommittee on operations.

Following the investigation, Ride was assigned to NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C.,

where she led NASA's first strategic planning effort,

authored a report titled "NASA Leadership and America's Future in Space"

and founded NASA's Office of Exploration.

After Sally Ride's death in 2012, General Donald Kutyna revealed that she had discreetly provided him with

key information about O-rings (namely, that they become stiff at low temperatures)

that eventually led to identification of the cause of the explosion.

According to Roger Boisjoly, the engineer who warned of the technical problems that led to the Challenger disaster:

After the entire workforce of Morton-Thiokol shunned him,

Sally was the only public figure to show support for him when he went public with his pre-disaster warnings.

After flying twice on the Orbiter Challenger, in 1987, Ride left her position at NASA

to work at the Stanford University Center for International Security and Arms Control.

In 1989, she became a professor of physics at the University of California, San Diego, and director of the California Space Institute.

From the mid-1990s until her death, Ride led two public-outreach programs for NASA—

the ISS EarthKAM and GRAIL MoonKAM projects, in cooperation with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and UCSD.

The programs allowed middle school students to request images of the Earth and moon.

In 2003, she was asked to serve on the Columbia Accident Investigation Board, she was the only person

to participate in both of the committees that investigated the Challenger and Columbia space shuttle disasters.

She was the president and CEO of Sally Ride Science, a company she co-founded in 2001.

They create entertaining science programs and publications for upper elementary and middle school students, with a particular focus on girls.

Ride wrote or co-wrote seven books on space aimed at children, with the goal of encouraging children to study science.

Ride was extremely private about her personal life.

In 1982, she married fellow NASA astronaut Steve Hawley. They divorced in 1987.

After Ride's death, her obituary revealed that her partner of 27 years was Tam O'Shaughnessy.

A professor emerita of school psychology at San Diego State University and childhood friend,

who met her when both were aspiring tennis players.

O'Shaughnessy was also a science writer and, later, the co-founder of Sally Ride Science.

O'Shaughnessy now serves as the Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board of Sally Ride Science.

They wrote six acclaimed children's science books together.

Their relationship was revealed by the company and confirmed by her sister,

who said she chose to keep her personal life private, including her sickness and treatments.

She is the first known queer astronaut.

Ride also received numerous awards, I won't list them all but you can see them on her Wiki page, I will link it below.

If you want to support me making content, I have Patreon and ko-fi. Subscribe to this channel.

Follow me on all my socials - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. Thanks for watching, see you tomorrow.

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Geometry: Measurement of Angles (Level 8 of 9) | Examples V - Duration: 4:36.

Measurement of Angles Level 8 In this video we will go over a problem that

involves inequalities and a problem that has an algebraic expression as a solution.

Let's take a look at the first problem.

In the diagram below angle B is acute.

What are the restrictions on the measurement of angle B?

What are the restrictions on x?

In this problem we are given a diagram of an angle that has an algebraic expression

for its angle measurement.

We need to answer two distinct questions.

The first question is asking us to determine the restrictions on the measurement of angle

B. Whenever we are dealing with restrictions in geometry, it will most likely require the

use of inequalities since we are now interested in a range or interval of numbers that will

make an algebraic expression true as oppose to a particular value that will make an algebraic

expression true.

So make sure you brush up on your inequalities if you are a little rusty.

Alright to determine the restrictions on the measurement of angle B we will start with

the definition of acute angles.

Recall that acute angles are greater than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees.

This means that angle B has to be greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees.

In other words the measurement of angle B is between 0 and 90 degrees exclusive.

Now, the next question is asking us to determine the restrictions on the variable x.

In other words what are the values of x that will make the angle acute?

We can determine this by using the inequalities from the previous question; these inequalities

are the geometric relations of the problem.

All that is left to do is to replace angle B with the algebraic expression that is given

and solve both inequalities.

So our first inequality would be 2x plus 14 is greater than 0 and the second inequality

would be 2x plus 14 is less than 90, these inequalities were obtained by using the definition

of acute angles.

Now it is just a matter of solving for x.

The method for solving inequalities is essentially the same as the method for solving equations,

the only difference is that you have to make sure you flip the inequality symbol when you

divide or multiply by a negative number.

Solving for x we obtain x is greater than -7 and x is less than 38, so the value of

x has to be a number between negative 7 and 38 in order for this angle to be acute.

Alright let's try the next example.

Given that angle 1 is congruent to angle 2, the measure of angle 1 is equal to x plus

14, and the measure of angle 2 is equal to y minus 3, solve for y in terms of x.

In this problem we are provided with a diagram of two angles and we are provided with geometric

and algebraic relations for both angles.

We are asked to solve for the variable y in terms of the variable x.

Now in this problem we are not going to be solving for a particular number or a range

of numbers, we are simply going to find an expression for y in terms of x, so our final

answer will have numerical and algebraic expressions.

We can start by setting up the geometric relations.

We know that angle 1 is congruent to angle 2 so we can set the measurement of the angles

equal to one another.

Next we go ahead and substitute the algebraic relations for each angle.

Now it is just a matter of solving for the variable y, so we add 3 to both sides and

simplify the expression in the end y is equal to x plus 17 and this is our final answer,

notice that this problem is asking us to solve for y in terms of x.

We do no need to find a numerical answer.

Alright in our final video on measurement of angles we will go over 2 final examples

that require the use of algebra to solve.

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Just a quick song and something else. Original by Darren Burch - Duration: 5:42.

Just a quick song and something else. Original by Darren Burch

Just a quick song and something else. Original by Darren Burch

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How To Record Your Computer Screen With NO PROGRAM - FREE !! - Duration: 2:13.

Hello Guys,

Today, I'm Gonna Show You Can Record Your Screen Without Downloading Any Software.

So We Gonna Be Looking At Screencast O Matic, They'll be A Link To This Website Down Below

In The Description If You Wanna Go Ahead And Check It Out.

It's Basically A Website That Allows Us To Record Our Screen Without Downloading Anything,

it's Great If You Wanna Just record Quickly And Easily Without Worrying About Downloading

Any Software.

So You Click Start Recording, And Then Choose Your Language And Launch Recorder.

I Already Have The Recorder, Whatever The Download Will Take Just Some Few Seconds.

So These Are The Settings And Preferences, And

To Start Recording, All You Have To Do Is Click The Red Circle Button ' REC '.

And When You Want To End It Just Click Pause Icon And Then Done.

So Here The Software Suggest Three Ways To Use That Recording, Either Upload It To Youtube,

Save It To Your Computer Or Upload It To Screen O Matic.

I'm Just Gonna Save It As A Video File, And As You Can See, We Can Save It As An MP4 File.

So Thanks For Watching Guys, And Don't Forget to Subscribe, Like This Video And Share It.

Bye And Stay Tuned For The Next.

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VLOG Corée - Ep 4: The Jogyesa temple lights (sub eng) - Duration: 2:36.

Hi everyone, it's Mael

who have find enlightenment

I hope you guys are OK

I'm doing great

Today is April 22th

It's around 9pm-10pm

Perfect hour to wear sunglasses

I'm actually in an amazing temple

Here's the story

Yesterday we were

visiting gyeongbokgung palace with

(The link is on the description)

With Olivia and Kitae (my host)

And at the moment we left the palace

Kitae told us

we should go to see another spot

So we followed him

And we arrived here, just here

Where I am right now

Check this out!

All those lanterns from different colors

So amazing!

Maybe you can see it behind me

There is a entire

ceiling made by lanterns

At the entry there is 4 statues

Made with steel layers

It's truly incredible

So fine!

And all of these amazing stuffs

are handcrafted

I saw people

making colorful lanterns

I saw people

making papier-mache structures

Why all of that work ?

Because next week

From May 3rd

It's the Buddha anniversary's celebration

To be honest

it's a true crush for me

I've changed my accomodation today

And the new one

is located in another Seoul district

And still I came back

it definitely worth it

That's really

the first cruch of my entire trip

At the moment I arrived

I told to myself wow

I had few seconds

and said: oh men!

So, really

If you have the opportunity

to see it with your own eyes

Off course it's cool

to show in a video

but it's not enough

Come and see with your own eyes

In description you'll find the adress

It's an amazing place

Let's stop the video here

A picture is worth a thousand words

I'll show you

as much as I can

Enjoy the tour

And see you next time!

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50 Videos - Learning English on Youtube - Duration: 2:20.

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Books for Kids l My Dad Used to be So Cool - Duration: 3:25.

Hi guys it's Carrie Anne from EverythingMom

and this week's book pick is a

picture book perfect for Father's Day.

My Dad Used to be Cool. As a parent I love

this book because somehow there's this

this process that we go through when we

become parents. There's like this past

life of what we used to do. Go to

rock concerts and stay at hostels and

backpack across the country. All of these

things. And so the story is kind of based

on that premise where a young boy

there's like remnants of his dad's past

kind of around the house. A motorcycle

that's for sale in the front lawn and he

kind of envisions his dad is this like

rebel bike rider when he was younger.

A drum set in the closet so he leads that

to think perhaps he was part of this

rock band. So he has these visions of

what his dad used to be like. Kind of the

opposite of what he's like now. Instead

of doing a drum solo on stage he's

folding laundry or bending down to

ride the bike he's bending down to tie

his son's shoes. So in the son's mind

those kind of like the everyday stuff

like the vacuuming and the laundry and

just like things around the house that's

boring and his dad used to be based on

his mind so much cooler. But as the story

goes on the boy realizes that being cool

doesn't necessarily mean that that his

dad has to be in a rock band still.

There's other parts that make him cool.

Cool. The fact that they can hang out and

he does stuff with him and isn't

embarrassed to do stuff with him. So I

really love that angle. I also love this

book and how it portrays the dad. A lot

of times a dad in the parenting role is

viewed as the one who does all the fun

and the mom is the one that's doing as I

said the vacuuming, the laundry,

cooking the meals. In this story actually

there is no reference to mom at all

so that leaves this great into a book

that could be for single-parent; it could

be for a two dad family; and it could be

for a mom dad family but the focus is on

dad. And so there's that part of it but

also that the dad is shown doing things

in the house. That he does vacuum and he

does fold laundry and he does spend time

with his son. So I'd like that reference

too. As we all know as parents that dads

do play an active role in at home and in

parenting and it's good to see a picture

book that displays that to kids as well.

Reinforces that idea. This week's book

pick, My Dad Used to be Cool, is a perfect

picture book for not only Father's Day

but really just to celebrate the dads in

our child's lives. So I'll be sure to

include the link down below and how you can

get your own copy of this book. As always

you can find me here on Wednesdays

talking books for kids. Also here

talking family travel, mom confessions

and other fun and family stuff so don't

forget to subscribe so you know when the

next video is published. And until next

time ciao.

For more infomation >> Books for Kids l My Dad Used to be So Cool - Duration: 3:25.

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Hello everyone, you visited YouTube channel Efemer Abstract

Vselennovich.

I broadcast live and create videos on various

games.

Sometimes I record the passing of games, but more often I do guides

And talk about updates on the square and practical

games or in other words sandbox with the open world.

Interested in?

Then forward to the channel!

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