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All right let's talk fashion joining me now to talk

about other fellas who are Killen and the fashion world.

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for me this week I had talked a few of

them being his top male models. I want you to

meet Mariano and we did your nappy dogs cats and

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by chance. And Matthew just walk in the mid you

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does it in a very tasteful way itself. Come on

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at first I saw her life doesn't mean I'm very

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let feels he's on day of the year the work

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gonna do some acting he's in the speech he series

coming up on Tuesday called tail very gritty. But he

also told me to Channing actually did have a big

impact on him growing up. He's like that in the

kingpin of like what name you wanted to enact Coast

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job was for Calvin Klein in his I don't need

any god work wow Kendall Jenner. On that campaign but

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the past. That in no. When I first met can

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read do you actually didn't know what presumptuous before that

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destination these things mean girls would be good lessons ahead.

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time absolutely all right well you also caught up with

terrible lay need goes put an end laugh and MTV

and younger with his back Percy even for a June

28. But you guys didn't just talk that you know

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ever and he's got this really sexy hot pass the

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little. Hit a heated up a little what is your

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which was your face yeah. Anthony is always say yeah

yeah I don't know a lot of fun.

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'Stronger': Jake Gyllenhaal's Powerful Role In Boston Marathon Bombing Film (First Look) | Access Ho - Duration: 1:51.

I'm gonna be there at the finish I. I'm gonna

make a week's important. Hasn't shown up Fannie. Many shows

that. There was an explosion. Legs the ground. Jake Gyllenhaal

plays real life Boston Marathon bombing victim Geoff Baum an

opposite type Deanna must Lonnie. In the incredibly inspiring drama

stronger. You do this I can't I can't I can't

do it. First time here in this region him three

point oh yeah did show. Us she and. You remind

me of my song. Be nice. And you made me

shoot and can't help myself burn. Burn from me you

know crazy. So the world that they can't rig as

a matter what it's. The hospital. I'm just going to

give up. We get a new. Plus good strong. Down.

Won't quit you. Boston's strong it looks powerful very stronger

is in theaters this September.

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4toH Ft. Yazid LMM - XCLUSIVA [Official Audio] - Duration: 4:08.

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Another phony Trump reveal President's hints on Comey tapes were just more reality TV tricks - Duration: 6:38.

Another phony Trump reveal President�s hints on Comey tapes were just more reality-TV tricks

For weeks President Donald Trump has held out the enticing possibility that there were

recordings of his meetings with James Comey that would prove him to be a showboating liar

for all the world to see.

The suspense was killing us.

Finally on Thursday, after teasing and teasing, Trump admitted that he hadn�t taped anyone

but still suggested he couldn�t be sure that someone else (the National Security Agency?

the Russians? a 400-pound guy in his bed?) might have been taping him in the White House.

It�s true that Trump never said outright that he had taped anyone.

He just hinted at it starting with this angry tweet in the wee hours of the morning on May

12:

This was three days after he had abruptly fired Comey and the morning after The New

York Times reported that the two of them had a private dinner � deux during which Trump

asked for Comey�s �loyalty� and Comey demurred by saying he�d give him �honesty,�

which is the last thing Trump would ever want.

That Times article was Trump�s first clue that Comey wasn�t going to go away quietly.

That tweet also came the morning after Trump foolishly went on national TV and admitted

to NBC News� Lester Holt that he had fired Comey because of the Russia investigation,

saying, �In fact when I decided to just do it.

I said to myself, I said, �You know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up

story; it�s an excuse by the Democrats for having lost an election that they should have

won.'�

We now know that Trump also told the Russian foreign minister and ambassador the morning

after Comey�s firing, �I just fired the head of the FBI.

He was crazy, a real nut job.

I faced great pressure because of Russia.

That�s taken off.� There�s no reason to believe that he whispered in the ambassador�s

ear on the way out, �We�re in the clear, comrade.� But it�s not hard to imagine

that the Russian official might have taken the president�s comments about Comey in

that spirit.

All that set in motion a chain of events that led to the appointment of special counsel

Robert Mueller and an obstruction-of-justice investigation � to go along with the existing

investigation into possible collusion between Trump�s campaign and the Russian government.

Is he tired of all that winning yet?

Trump�s sales technique of promising to show you something bigger and better than

you�ve ever seen before was developed when he was casino owner back in the �80s and

�90s.

�Come to my golden palace and you too can be a gazillionaire, just like me!� Of course,

he was a terrible casino owner, caught up in money laundering and bad deals and bankruptcy

for decades, but that doesn�t mean plenty of people haven�t been taken in by his promise

to remake them in his image.

God knows why anyone would want that, but there seems to be an endless supply of takers

for Trump�s toxic snake oil.

When his plans for gambling riches finally withered away and he was deeply in debt, Trump�s

sales technique morphed into the reality-show style of the 2000s such that he finally got

the national celebrity attention he�d always craved with his shows �The Apprentice�

and �Celebrity Apprentice.� Teasing the �big reveal� is a staple of every reality

show on TV.

They drop hints and show sneak peeks for weeks.

They milk the dramatic moments for everything they have all season long until they finally

show the much-anticipated denouement in the very last show.

But the �big reveal� is often a big flop.

That happens a lot in the Donald Trump show, whether on TV or in the White House.

Here are some examples of Trump�s big teases, most of which he never delivered on:

1.

In 2011, he started the yearslong �investigation� of President Barack Obama�s birth certificate,

promising he would reveal his findings.

He never did.

Last year he begrudgingly admitted that Obama had been born in the U.S. and then took credit

for making him prove it.

2.

Trump promised to release his tax returns as soon as an audit was completed but has

never done so and has never shown any proof that an audit occurred.

We await his release any day now with bated breath.

3.

After reports emerged that Melania Trump had worked in the U.S. illegally (in the 1990s),

he announced that his wife would give a press conference two weeks later to discuss her

immigration status.

We�re still waiting.

4.

Donad Trump pretended to be seriously running for president several times and in 2000 even

did some stumping in New Hampshire as a potential Reform Party candidate before deciding against

it.

In 2012, of course, he thought he could ride the birther wave until President Obama destroyed

him at the White House Correspondents� Association dinner.

But he teased his 2016 run from that point onward.

We know what the big reveal of that one was on Nov. 8.

Since then Trump has claimed that he knows things �other people don�t know� about

the hacking of the election and promised to reveal it shortly after the beginning of the

year.

He apparently forgot about that but he worked his decision on the Paris climate accords

more effectively, teasing it like the finale of �Project Runway.�

But the president got himself in serious trouble with his tweeted claim that Obama had �wiretapped�

him, and we know how badly he�s damaged himself with the hint that he wiretapped the

FBI director.

He seems to believe that this sort of �showmanship� is something that translates well in politics.

Frankly, he might be right.

His followers love him and it keeps him in the press.

But it�s not a big winner in the legal system, which is where �reality� drama becomes

the real thing.

Prosecutors and judges have less of a sense of humor about lies and intimidation tactics.

It�s hard to know how much Trump thinks any of this through.

I�d guess very little: He runs on instinct.

But his instincts are those of a cheap used car salesman or a TV pitchman.

They were good enough to get him into the White House on a fluke, but they don�t give

him the skills required to be president.

Now they are causing him to create enormous problems for himself, one after another.

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Things to do in New York: VISIT GOVERNORS ISLAND. By: Travel Team - Duration: 8:04.

Where is Governors Island?

How to get there? and how to avoid scams.

Hi there!

Rosana here.

Andres here.

We are the Travel Team.

In this channel we talk about different places that we visit, we share tips about saving

money while traveling, and we talk a little bit about the historical background of those

places.

Yes indeed.

So, if you're new here, in this channel, consider subscribing.

Maybe, you'll find something that you like.

Governors Island is very close from Manhattan.

You can get there in about ten minutes.

First take the subway and and get off at any of these stations: Bowling Green, South Ferry,

or White Hall Street.

Once there, you will need to take the Governors Island Ferry.

It is next to the Staten Island Ferry, which is the one you would take in order to get

a closer view from The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island for free.

We will make a video sharing more details about it.

So, go to the ticket office which is inside those orange doors.

Beware of scammers that will offer you a more expensive ticket on the street.

We will make a video about several scams that take place in Times Square, Grand Central,

and of course, Governors Island Ferry.

You shouldn't have any problem if you get your ticket at the ticket office, though.

We'll show you what the actual ticket looks like, and in our videos, we will always list

the prices of everything that we spend money on.

At the Governors Island website you will find information about activities, events, hours,

ferry schedule, and general information about the island.

You can choose your language at the bottom right corner.

The island is open in summer only.

From May the first to October the first, seven days a week.

During weekdays from 10 am to 6 pm, and on the weekends from 10am until 7pm.

There you can also check out the Ferry schedules.

They depart every hour.

On Saturdays and Sundays, its free from 10am to 11:30am.

If have a tight schedule, and you're not able to explore the whole island, you can

check the map and decide what areas you wanna visit.

Some things to do there are biking, relaxing at the hammock area, kayaking, having a picnic,

and of course, exploring the island.

There are several events that are really interesting, so check out the calendar in order to plan

your visit.

For example, FIGMENT festival.

It was interesting, and we even made a video about it.

We'll put the link in the video description below.

Talking about the view, we typed in google "view from Governors Island", and these

are samples of the pictures that you can get.

Here it is in a bigger size.

So, before showing you a couple of spots from where you can get a terrific picture with

Manhattan on the background, we would like to share with you real footage of what everything

looks like in real life.

That way, you can save time when planning your visit, and without hiring expensive tours,

or getting scammed.

If you exit Bowling green station, this is the view you'll have.

That station is in front of the National Museum of the American Indian, which is free to visit

and yes, you guessed it: we'll make a video about it.

So, the Staten Island ferry is a few minutes away, and next to it, you'll find the Governors

Island ferry.

There is a subway station right here.

After you buy your ticket, you'll be all set, you don't need to buy or do anything

else.

From the Ferry, you will be able to see the Brooklyn bridge, the statue of liberty from

afar, and Battery park.

Here we can see the Staten Island Ferry that gets a bit closer to the Statue of liberty.

As soon as you exit the ferry, you will have a terrify view.

And finally, here are a couple of places where you can take great pictures and videos.

We didn't show the whole island, because we don't want to spoil your visit, but with

this information you get the general idea.

However, we'll include links to videos from other Youtubers walking around the island,

for those of you who do want to know more details before visiting.

Don't forget to check out the weather before you go.

In our case, we wanted to attend the FIGMENT festival, so we had to go that specific day,

but the weather was not ideal, it was a bit cloudy.

However, we do hope that you visit on a sunny day, so your pictures will be totally amazing.

For more infomation >> Things to do in New York: VISIT GOVERNORS ISLAND. By: Travel Team - Duration: 8:04.

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Internet Historian Reads Manga (ft. Kurt Eichenwald) - Duration: 1:40.

Here's a little sample from the literature

And then they had s**, which was pretty gross

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10 Only Geniuses Can Find All The Differences | spot the difference to test your brain - Duration: 10:28.

10 Only Geniuses Can Find All The Differences

Genius has the ability to read detailed information coming in from the eyes and develop thinking.

Let's train your observational power and analytical skills by this test.

Let's Start!

Find the 4 differences within 40 sec. Count will start after 10 sec.

Find the 7 differences within 70 sec. Count will start after 40 sec.

How many questions did you find a difference? Please write a comment.

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Some US Airlines Are Testing Mandatory Facial Recognition Scans On Americans Flying Abroad - Duration: 9:52.

Some US Airlines Are Testing Mandatory Facial Recognition Scans On Americans Flying Abroad

Just when you thought air travel couldn�t get any more invasive, authoritarian and downright

miserable, the Department of Homeland Security and two U.S. carriers are determined to prove

you wrong.

Yesterday, Harrison Rudolph, a law fellow at the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown

Law, wrote a very troubling article at Slate titled, DHS Is Starting to Scan Americans�

Faces Before They Get on International Flights.

Here�s some of what we learned:

Decades ago, Congress mandated that federal authorities keep track of foreign nationals

as they enter and leave the United States.

If the government could record when every visitor stepped on and off of U.S. soil, so

the thinking went, it could easily see whether a foreign national had overstayed a visa.

But in June of last year, without congressional authorization, and without consulting the

public, the Department of Homeland Security started scanning the faces of Americans leaving

the country, too.

You may have heard about new JetBlue or Delta programs that let passengers board their flights

by submitting to a face recognition scan.

Few realize, however, that these systems are actually the first phase of DHS�s �Biometric

Exit� program.

For certain international flights from Atlanta and New York, DHS has partnered with Delta

to bring mandatory face recognition scans to the boarding gate.

The Delta system checks a passenger is supposed to be on the plane by comparing her face,

captured by a kiosk at the boarding gate, to passenger manifest photos from State Department

databases.

It also checks passengers� citizenship or immigration status.

Meanwhile, in Boston, DHS has partnered with JetBlue to roll out a voluntary face recognition

system for travelers flying to Aruba.

In JetBlue�s case, you can actually get your face scanned instead of using a physical

ticket.

While these systems differ in details, they have two things in common.

First, they are laying the groundwork for a much broader, mandatory deployment of Biometric

Exit across the country.

Second, they scan the faces of everyone�including American citizens.

Treating U.S. citizens like foreign nationals contradicts years of congressional mandates.

DHS has never consulted the American public about whether Americans should be subject

to face recognition.

That�s because Congress has never given Homeland Security permission to do it in the

first place.

Congress has passed Biometric Exit bills at least nine times.

In each, it has been clear: This is a program meant for foreign nationals.

In fact, when President Trump issued an executive order in January on Biometric Exit, it was

actually reissued to clarify that it didn�t apply to American citizens.

Behind the scenes, DHS is already handling your face recognition photo in ways many travelers

might find alarming.

For instance, after JetBlue scans your face, your photo is temporarily stored in DHS�s

threat modeling ecosystem.

What is it doing there?

While there is no indication right now that DHS is, for example, comparing your face against

a hotlist of known or suspected terrorists, it�s easy to imagine DHS pulling the trigger.

People with foreign-sounding names have already struggled for years with false matches on

the No Fly List.

Will people with �foreign-looking� faces encounter the same discrimination?

And this may only be the beginning.

According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection�s John Wagner, Homeland Security is in internal

negotiations to bring face recognition to the TSA security checkpoint.

What might mission creep look like?

One possible scenario involves DHS deciding to search your face against state and local

law enforcement databases.

Would you be comfortable with your face being compared to the faces of wanted criminals

simply because you flew home to see your parents?

Or maybe DHS could decide to share your face with the FBI.

That could mean your face being compared with unknown suspects in security camera footage.

Imagine being investigated for a crime you didn�t commit because, while passing through

the airport, an algorithm matched your face to a suspect in a grainy surveillance video.

This is absolutely absurd.

Meanwhile, here�s Delta�s announcement of the facial-recognition test.

They write it as if customers will be excited about this Orwellian surveillance.

Delta customers departing Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport and New York-JFK for international

destinations this summer will be part of a test that captures customers� biometrics

upon exit of the United States at the same time they self-scan their boarding pass.

Delta is the first airline Customs and Border Protection has partnered with to test new

biometric exit immigration procedure and technology designed to give CBP an enhanced ability to

record when visitors depart the U.S.

Delta�s tests, powered by biometric identification and management providers Vision-Box at JFK

(pictured) and NEC Corporation of America at ATL, confirms passenger identity using

advanced facial recognition technology and Delta ticketing information in a single, automated,

reliable and highly secure solution.

Upon successful screening at JFK, the eGate will open for individual customers to pass

into the boarding area.

In Atlanta, a different, self-contained unit will capture and verify customer�s identity

before the customer continues on to boarding.

All customer data is securely managed by CBP.

�Delta is always willing to partner with the CBP as it continues testing new technologies

to improve its processes,� said Gil West, Delta�s Chief Operating Officer.

�Its spirit of innovation aligns with Delta�s as we continue pioneering our own biometric

customer experience solutions to enhance the airport travel experience for customers while

giving employees the ability to focus on higher-touch customer needs.�

Delta�s JFK test launched June 12 at gate B24, while customers will start experiencing

the one-step process in ATL at gates E10 and E12 later this summer.

The Atlanta pilot will build on a year-long collaboration between Delta, NEC and CBP that

has been testing facial recognition and boarding technology for exit screening on ATL gates

F6 and F9.

�CBP has been working with our stakeholders to build a simplified, but secure travel process

that not only meets the biometric exit mandate, but also aligns with CBP�s and the travel

industry�s modernization efforts,� said John Wagner, Deputy Executive Assistant Commissioner,

Office of Field Operations, CBP.

�We are happy to be working with partners, like Delta, to expand the use of facial biometric

technology to create an innovative, more efficient travel experience for passengers.�

Technology providers Vision-Box and NEC added:

�Vision-Box is excited to partner with Delta to provide an innovative self-boarding e-Gate

system that combines airline boarding and biometric exit capture capabilities in a single

process,� said Miguel Leitmann, Vision-Box CEO.

�Passenger experience, high biometric accuracy and personal data protection are among the

key metrics the pilot is addressing in order to establish a foundation to scale up to other

airports.�

NEC Corporate of America Senior Vice President Raffie Beroukhim said, �Utilization of biometrics

is perhaps the only means of balancing increased safety and security with passenger convenience.

As a leading provider of such technologies, NEC is proud of the partnership with Delta

and CBP in Atlanta, the progress made to date, and further potential in improving both safety

and passenger convenience.� If you fly Delta, you may want to make your

opinions on

this issue crystal clear.

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Eye Makeup Tutorial Compilation June 2017 ♥ part 18 ♥ Beautiful Eye Makeup 2017 - Duration: 4:14.

Thank for watching

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Former NBA player returned home to Racine to - Duration: 0:54.

>> SHELDON, HE WENT TO SCHOOL

HERE FOR TWO YEARS.

WE TALKED ABOUT HIS DAYS OF

WALKING THE HALLWAYS, BUT HIS

SPEECH TODAY WAS ALL ABOUT

LOOKING AHEAD.

BUTLER WAS A GUEST OF VISIONING

A GREATER RACINE, WHICH IS A

GRASSROOTS GROUP FOCUSED ON

COLLECTING IDEAS FOR THE CITY'S

FUTURE.

PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND

BACKGROUNDS PACKED THE GYM

DURING HALFTIME OF A BASKETBALL

TOURNAMENT.

BUTLER'S MESSAGE INCLUDED

KEEPING A NEVER QUIT ATTITUDE TO

ACCOMPLISH GOALS

IT WILL NEVER BE EASY.

IT WILL BE DIFFICULT.

THERE WILL BE OBSTACLES,

SITUATIONS THAT STEER YOU ARE

AWAY FROM YOUR GOAL, BUT IF YOU

IMPOSE YOUR WILL ON THE

SITUATION, THINGS WILL HAPPEN.

THERE ARE RESOURCES OUT THERE

THAT CAN HELP YOU.

STAY POSITIVE WHILE WHAT YOU ARE

DOING IT.

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