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Who would think a sitcom about a widower trying to raise his three daughters, along with his

brother-in-law and bumbling best friend, would have become one of the most treasured television

shows of its era?

But that's exactly what happened with Full House, which aired from 1987 to 1995.

In 2016, the show was revived as a Netflix original, Fuller House.

But who didn't come back?

And what has everyone been doing since 1995?

Candace Cameron Bure

Bure, who played eldest daughter D.J. Tanner, has been incredibly busy since Full House

ended.

In 1996, she married former NHL hockey player, Val Bure.

And over 20 years later, the couple is still happily married with three children Natasha,

Lev, and Maksim.

Bure has continued to work steadily, appearing quite frequently in both made-for-tv movies

and network shows including ABC Family's Make It or Break It.

In 2014, Bure joined the cast of Dancing With The Stars, partnering up with Mark Ballas.

The following year, Bure signed on to co-host ABC's long running daytime talkshow, The View.

She then quit the show in 2016, citing the reason as being too busy with other projects,

including Fuller House and her work with the Hallmark Channel.

Jodie Sweetin

Following her on-screen sister's dance-steps, in 2016 Jodie Sweetin, aka "Stephanie Tanner,"

appeared as a contestant on the reality competition Dancing With The Stars.

In 2017, she co-starred in Hollywood Darlings on Pop TV, a show People called an "unscripted

docu-comedy series."

Sweetin plays a fictional version of herself alongside two other former child stars: Beverley

Mitchell from 7th Heaven, and Christine Lakin from Step by Step.

But, life hasn't always been this sweet for Sweetin.

For many years, she struggled with an addiction to crystal meth.

She explains her experience on an episode of Dancing with the Stars:

"Drugs and alcohol just sort of numbed everything.

I was on cocaine and ecstasy and, you know, alcohol and all of that."

Once she was clean and sober, she wrote her 2009 memoir, unSweetined.

Sweetin has also been married and divorced three times and has two daughters, Zoie and

Beatrix.

In March 2017, Sweetin's ex-fiance, Justin Hodak was arrested for violating the restraining

order the actress had against him.

Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen

Ashley Olsen and twin sister Mary-Kate shared the role of youngest sister, Michelle.

But the Olsens probably won't be appearing on Fuller House any time soon.

After Full House ended, both sisters continued to act, co-starring in Two of a Kind from

1998 to 1999.

They followed it up with several direct-to-video movies including Passport to Paris, Winning

London and New York Minute.

Since then, Ashley has left the acting up to sister.

In 2007, Mary-Kate took a recurring role on Showtime's Weeds in 2007, followed by the

independent film The Wackness, and the 2011 movie Beastly.

Both Olsens, however, have had a big impact on the fashion world with their lines The

Row and Elizabeth and James.

In both 2012 and 2015, the sisters were named "Womenswear Designers of The Year" by The

Council of Fashion Designers of America.

As far as their personal lives go, Ashley Olsen has dated an interesting roster of men,

including Jared Leto, Lance Armstrong, and 58-year-old art dealer Richard Sachs, but

the two have since split.

On the other hand, Mary Kate Olsen's romantic life has been a little more stable.

On November 27th, 2015, Olsen married Olivier Sarkozy, half-brother of Nicolas Sarkozy,

former president of France.

She told The Edit that since getting married, her life has become incredibly normal.

She says,

"I have a husband, two step-kids and a life; I have to go home and cook dinner.

I ride horses on the weekends."

Andrea Barber

After Full House, Andrea Barber — who played Kimmy Gibbler — had a life full of normality,

telling Katie Couric on the "Katie" show that she graduated from Whittier College with a

degree in English, and later got her MA in Women's Studies at the University of York

in England.

According to a 2011 interview with The Mom-o-logue, Barber married Jeremy Rytky and had two children.

She told the publication that she was over Hollywood:

"Acting was a really cool childhood hobby, and I got to experience amazing thing.

But just like kids play soccer growing up, many don't turn into professional soccer players.

I wanted a different career as an adult."

Luckily, Barber changed her mind and took on her role again on Fuller House.

Bob Saget

Since Full House ended, Bob Saget, who played the family patriarch and resident neat freak

Danny Tanner, has kept himself quite busy.

In 1998, he had a short, but infamous cameo in the Dave Chappelle stoner comedy Half Baked

that would have left Danny Tanner in shock.

In addition to a series of guest appearances, Saget also appeared in the starring role on

the sitcoms Raising Dad in 2001, and on Surviving Suburbia in 2009.

TV viewers also heard Saget's voice every week from 2005 through 2014 as the narrator

on the hit sitcom How I Met Your Mother.

In 2014 Saget authored his second book, a memoir called Dirty Daddy: The Chronicles

of a Family Man Turned Filthy Comedian.

In addition to his work on screen, Saget continues to successfully tour performing stand-up.

John Stamos

Ever since Full House, John Stamos has been a force in Hollywood.

He has appeared as both a series regular and guest star on many shows, including 65 episodes

of the hit drama, ER.

But 2015 was an especially big year for Stamos in both positive and negative ways.

That June, he was arrested for a DUI.

On the Howard Stern Show, Stamos admitted to struggling with both drugs and alcohol,

saying,

"I was on some medications, antidepressants and that damn Ambien, I'm so happy to be off

that."

However, the same year, Stamos was also able to show off his funny side again, this time

starring in the sitcom Grandfathered.

Unfortunately, the show was canceled after just one season.

Currently, Stamos is producing and appearing on Fuller House.

Dave Coulier

Dave Coulier made his mark as the funny Uncle Joey on the series.

When Full House ended, he continued to tour as a "clean" stand-up comedian.

In 2015, Coulier told the Huffington Post,

"Over the years, I've continued to do stand-up.

When I do a performing arts center or a theater or a college, people say, 'You don't swear,

do ya?'

And I really never have."

In recent years, he has appeared on two reality shows — The Surreal Life and Skating With

Celebrities.

But perhaps one of the most memorable roles Coulier has played in pop culture, is confirming

that he is indeed the infamous subject of his ex Alanis Morissette's 1995 hit song,

"You Oughta Know."

Lori Loughlin

Lori Loughlin played Rebecca Donaldson-Katsopolis, aka Aunt Becky.

Loughlin was married to producer Michael Burns from 1989 to 1996.

She later married Mossimo Giannulli — of the Mossimo clothing line — with whom she

has two daughters.

Throughout the years, Loughlin has continued to work in television.

Her first major project post-Full House, was the cop comedy Hudson Street co-starring Tony

Danza.

She's had a slew of guest appearances and regular roles on various television shows

and movies, including the WB's Summerland, the 90210 reboot, and of course, her Fuller

House guest spots.

Loughlin currently stars in Hallmark's period drama, When Calls the Heart.

Marla Sokoloff

Marla Sokoloff was only 12 when she played Stephanie Tanner's infamous bad girl BFF,

Gia.

After Full House, Sokoloff landed a variety of roles, guest starring and recurring on

many shows, including Party of Five, Desperate Housewives, and The Fosters.

However, she's played some larger roles as well, most notably as Lucy Hatcher on The

Practice.

In 2009, Sokoloff married Alec Puro, a television and film composer, as well as the drummer

in the band Deadsy.

They have two daughters together, Elliotte Anne and Olive Mae.

In 2017, Sokoloff returned to the big screen as Mindy in A Happening of Monumental Proportions,

alongside Katie Holmes, Bradley Whitford, and Common.

It gets Fuller

It appears as though most of the cast of Full House, despite their life challenges, have

come out on top.

Not only that, but Fuller House has also been a hit for Netflix.

In December 2016, Variety reported that the show was renewed for a third season.

The following month, Forbes announced that the third season would be "supersized," increasing

the number of episodes from thirteen to eighteen.

Season 3 is set to premiere on September 22, 2017, marking the 30th anniversary of the

very first episode of Full House.

We marked our calendars!

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Why voter ID laws are unconstitutional | Riley J. Dennis - Duration: 14:25.

Voter suppression has a long history in American politics in the form of poll taxes and literacy

tests that were intended to disenfranchise voters of color.

But today, Republicans have turned to a new method: Voter ID laws.

The concept behind voter ID laws is simple enough: You have to show a photo identification

to be allowed to vote.

For a lot of you, this may sound innocent on the outside, but in practice, it has the

effect of making it much more difficult for millions of Americans to vote -- mostly people

of color, poor people, and old people -- and some are unable to vote at all.

Because of that, it's a form of voter suppression, which goes against everything that a democracy

should stand for.

So, why is it hard for some people to get a photo ID in the United States?

First of all, there's the cost.

A report by the Government Accountability Office in 2014 found that, for 17 states that

had enacted Voter ID laws, the cost for obtaining an ID in those states ranged from $14.50 to $58.50.

For comparison, in 1964, just before poll taxes were deemed unconstitutional, only 5

states had poll taxes enacted, and they ranged from $1 to $2, or in today's money, from

$7.51 to $15.03.

So the poll taxes that we decided were unconstitutional because they created a barrier to voting,

were actually cheaper than the cost of getting a photo ID today.

So when you require someone to have an ID to vote, you are creating a financial barrier

to voting -- even more so than the Jim Crow poll taxes.

On top of that, lots of people, especially those who live in rural areas, do not have

easy access to a government office where they can get an ID.

A report by New York University's Brennan Center for Justice looked at the distribution

of ID-issuing offices in these 10 states where strict voter ID laws had been put into place.

They found that within these 10 states, 500,000 eligible voters didn't have access to a

car and lived more than 10 miles away from their nearest ID-issuing office that was open

more than two days a week.

And those eligible voters mostly lived in rural areas with few public transportation options.

They also found that overall, 10 million eligible voters lived more than 10 miles away from

their nearest ID-issuing office that was open more than two days a week.

As an example of how some offices have extremely limited hours, the report cited a ID-issuing

office in Sauk City, Wisconsin that was only open on the 5th Wednesday of the month, but

in 2012, only four months even had a 5th Wednesday.

For eligible voters who work and have families to take care of, even if there is an office

near them, getting to an office during business hours can often be impossible.

And if you've ever been to a state licensing office, like a DMV, you know that the lines

can be extremely long, meaning that people have to wait for hours.

A trip to the DMV often takes an entire day, which many people can't afford.

This map shows the concentration of eligible Black voters compared to the concentration

of ID-issuing offices and how many hours they're open.

Offices that are open 40 hours a week or more tend to be located

in areas with low percentages of Black Americans.

The three crosshatched areas represent areas where all the ID-issuing offices are only

open for two days a week or less, and unsurprisingly,

they're areas with high percentages of eligible Black voters.

This map of Texas shows the concentration of eligible Hispanic voters compared to the

concentration of ID-issuing offices and how many hours they're open.

As you can, areas that have high concentrations of eligible Hispanic voters tend to have few

or no ID-issuing offices, and the ones that they do have, aren't open for many hours

a week.

Plus, the lack of ID-issuing offices, and the fact that you have to go to a physical

location to get an ID, disproportionately hurts disabled people who physically cannot

make it to an office, or who can make it to an office but can't wait in line for hours.

On top of that, once you get to an ID-issuing office, many people don't have the documents

required to get a State ID.

Many elderly people have issues with their birth certificates, either because there was

a clerical error or because they lost it and the state doesn't keep records that far back.

For example, Hargie Randall is a 72-year-old man living in Houston, Texas.

When he tried to get a state ID, he was told he needed three forms of identification.

He had a Medicaid card, bills, and a current voter registration, but that wasn't enough.

He needed a certified copy of his birth certificate, which meant that he had to travel to the city

where he was born to get that.

Myrtle Delahuerta is an 85-year-old woman also living in Houston.

She tried for 2 years to get a state ID but couldn't because her name was spelled differently

on her birth certificate.

So now she has to legally change her name, a process that costs over $300, to finally

be able to have a state ID.

Birth certificates can vary in cost from state to state, and even from county to county.

I couldn't find any good national record of how much birth certificates cost, but for

one example, to get a birth certificate in Los Angeles County costs $28.

If you're a poor person trying to vote, $28 is a huge fee, and then you still have

to go pay for state ID.

The fact is, no matter how you look at, there are tons of hurdles to getting a state-issued

photo ID in the United States, and these hurdles disproportionately hurt people of color, elderly

people, poor people, and disabled people.

Even in cases where it's technically possible for someone to get an ID, the fact that it's

so difficult can be a deterrent.

And the last thing we want in a democracy is to deter people from voting.

We need to be making it as easy as possible to vote if we want people to actually come out and vote.

How strict are these voter ID laws?

Well, it depends on what state you're talking about.

Currently, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 34 states have some

form of voter ID law.

Some of those allow for a wide range of IDs, including non-photo IDs, while others only

request that voters bring an ID but don't require it.

However, 7 of those states have strict photo ID laws, and 2 of those states have strict

non-photo ID laws.

These laws are so strict that some people who think they can vote, can't.

Several voters in Wisconsin couldn't vote in the 2016 Presidential election because

they didn't have the correct form of ID.

Gladys Harris is a 66-year-old woman who showed up to the polling place with her Social Security

card, her Medicare card, and a county-issued bus pass with her photo on it.

She was not allowed to vote.

Sean Reynolds, a 30-year-old Navy veteran, wasn't allowed to vote using his valid Illinois

state ID, because it wasn't a Wisconsin state ID.

He was given a provisional ballot, which meant that he needed to return with a valid Wisconsin

ID within 3 days, but he couldn't take time off work on such short notice to go transfer

his ID from Illinois to Wisconsin.

Margie Mueller was an 85-year-old woman who let her license expire after she couldn't

drive anymore in 2010.

She wasn't allowed to vote with her expired license, and her nearest ID-issuing office

was 15 miles away.

She had cancer in her lymph nodes and lungs, and wasn't physically able to make the trip

to the office, so she didn't vote.

Catelin Tindall, a 24-year-old recent college graduate, brought her Ohio ID, copies of her

lease and utility bills, and her student ID when she tried to vote.

She was allowed to cast a provisional ballot and told to return within 3 days with a new Wisconsin ID.

She took an Uber to the DMV and was told her ID would arrive the next day by express mail.

But by then, she had to work and couldn't go back to the county clerk's office to

prove she had gotten a Wisconsin ID.

Do you see where I'm going with this?

Extremely strict voter ID laws, like the one in Wisconsin, prevent tons of people from

being able to vote.

How are voter ID laws legal?

Well, I would argue that they're not, and several Federal judges would agree with me.

In July last year, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Texas's strict voter

ID law discriminated against minorities and poor people.

Then, in April of this year, a Federal judge named Nelva Gonzales Ramos ruled that the

Texas voter ID law intentionally discriminated against Black and Hispanic voters.

Also in July of last year, Federal Judge James Peterson found many aspects of Wisconsin's

voter ID law were unconstitutional.

Around the same time, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that North Carolina's

voter ID law had "discriminatory intent" and was meant to stop Black people from voting.

The thing is, the only reason we have so many voter ID laws recently is because the Supreme

Court, in a 5-4 decision, struck down several major parts of the Voting Rights Act in 2013.

One of those parts required certain states with a history of discrimination to get preclearance

before changing any laws in regards to voting.

After that part of the Voting Rights Act was struck down, many southern states quickly

moved to adopt voter ID laws.

Texas's discriminatory voter ID law was actually passed in 2011 but didn't go into

effect until 2013 when the preclearance provision was struck down.

If the Voting Rights Act had stayed in tact, it's doubtful that many of these voter ID

laws would've gained any traction.

Many of the various voter ID laws across the country are still being contested in courts,

and it's likely that we'll see more and more judges finding them to be unconstitutional

over the next few years.

The ACLU has come out in strong opposition to voter ID laws, and they've led the fight

against them in several states.

Why do Republicans even want voter ID laws?

Well, how about I let some Republicans explain that.

"A lot of us are campaign officials or campaign professionals, and we want to do everything

we can to help our side.

Sometimes we think that's voter ID, sometimes we think that's longer lines -- whatever it may be."

"Voter ID, which is gonna allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania -- done."

"You know that a lot of Republicans since 1984 in the Presidential races have not been

able to win in Wisconsin.

Why would it be any different for a Ted Cruz or a Donald Trump?"

"Well, I think Hillary Clinton is about the weakest candidate the Democrats have ever

put up, and now we have photo ID, and I think photo ID is gonna make a little bit of a difference as well.

"Do you think all the attention drawn to voter ID affected last year's elections?"

"Yeah, I think a little bit.

I think -- we probably had a better election.

Think about this: We cut Obama by 5% which was big.

You know, a lot of people lost sight of that.

He won, he beat McCain by 10%, he only beat Romney by 5%, I think that probably photo

ID helped a bit in that."

The fact is, voter ID laws help Republicans.

The people who are disenfranchised by these laws are usually Democrats.

In a study published in the Journal of Politics, researchers analyzed data from the Cooperative

Congressional Election Study and found that "strict identification laws have a differentially

negative impact on the turnout of racial and ethnic minorities in primaries and general

elections," and they said that "voter ID laws skew democracy toward those on the political right."

This graph shows the data they collected.

For example, in a state with no voter ID law, Latinos turnout to vote about 4.9% less than white people.

However, in states with strict voter ID laws, Latinos turnout to vote 13% less than white people.

That's a dramatic difference, and since people of color overwhelming tend to vote

for Democrats, suppressing their vote makes it easier for Republicans to get elected.

In fact, the researchers looked at the turnout gap between Democrats and Republicans, and

found that in states with no voter ID laws, Democrats turnout to vote 4.3% less than Republicans,

but in states with voter ID laws, Democrats turnout to vote 9.8% less than Republicans.

In a different study published in the journal PS: Political Science and Politics, researchers

looked at the strict voter ID law in Indiana and found that even among registered voters,

Republicans were more likely to have a valid ID than Democrats.

Just looking at registered voters, 87% of Republicans had a valid ID, while only 83%

of Democrats had a valid ID.

That may seem like a small percentage, but if a swing state enacted this kind of voter

ID law, it could determine the outcome of an election.

And that's only counting registered voters.

Most people who don't have a valid ID are not registered voters.

But obviously, most Republicans don't like to admit that they're pushing voter ID laws for partisan reasons.

The typical defense is that they're fighting "voter fraud", but there's never actually

been any proof of widespread voter fraud in the United States.

So let's look at this myth of widespread voter fraud.

Study after study has found that while voter fraud does happen, it's very very rare.

Justin Levitt, a professor at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles and an expert in constitutional

law and the law of democracy, has investigated every credible allegation of voter fraud from

2000-2014 in all the general, primary, special, and municipal elections in the United States.

In that time period, over 1 billion votes were cast, and yet he only managed to find

31 credible allegations of voter fraud that could have been stopped by a voter ID law.

That means that less than 0.0000031 percent of the votes cast may have been fraudulent.

Levitt actually thinks that several of those might not be voter fraud because mistakes

happen a lot in the voting process, like someone accidentally signing the wrong line, or two

people having the same name, or just a basic data entry error.

He also found 13 cases of voter fraud that would not have been stopped by voter ID because

many forms of voter fraud are still possible even when you require people to show an ID.

Voter ID laws are by no means a foolproof way of preventing voter fraud.

For example, double voting can happen when someone registers in two places and votes

in both of them, or when someone orders an absentee ballot, votes using that, and then

goes to the polls and casts a second ballot in-person.

That kind of voter fraud can't be stopped by voter ID laws because the person voting

is who they say they are -- they're just voting multiple times.

In the 2016 election, the Washington Post found only 4 cases of documented voter fraud,

and 3 potential cases.

Being generous and saying there were 7 cases of voter fraud in the 2016 election, about

139 million people voted, so about 0.000005% of the votes cast in that election were potentially fraudulent.

The Brennan Center issued a report called The Truth About Voter Fraud, in which they

reviewed elections from multiple states that had accusations of voter fraud.

Most of them could be traced back to some kind of innocent mistake like clerical errors.

Even so, the report found voter fraud rates of between 0.0003 percent and 0.0025 percent,

which is nowhere near widespread.

Project Vote, a nonpartisan nonprofit 501 organization, published a report called The

Politics of Voter Fraud.

They tracked voter fraud rates for 2 years and found that when the rare case of voter

fraud did pop up, it could usually be traced back to some kind of human error.

Researchers from Dartmouth College analyzed the 2016 election and concluded by saying:

"We have explored in particular fraud allegations that involve non-citizens and deceased individuals,

and we have not uncovered any evidence that there was a widespread, anti-Trump fraud effort

that relied on either of these sources."

I could keep listing studies and reports that have found no evidence of widespread voter

fraud, but I think I'll just link to them in the description, otherwise we'd be here

for another hour while I list more sources.

You may have heard a claim that up to 5.7 million undocumented immigrants voted in the 2008 election.

This number was based on an extremely poorly done study by the conservative-libertarian

think tank Just Facts.

They used data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study, which surveyed 32,800 people

after the election and asked them over 100 questions.

Out of those, 339 people said they were noncitizens.

Of those, 39 said they voted in the 2008 election.

The think tank then extrapolated those 39 people out to represent 5.7 million people.

That was just one of the flaws with their methodology, and lots of people have since

pointed that out.

An open letter from over 100 different political scientists from universities and colleges

across the country said, "The scholarly political science community has generally

rejected the findings in the Richman et al. study and we believe it should not be cited

or used in any debate over fraudulent voting."

If you search on the internet, it's easy to find false claims of widespread voter fraud.

But rumors and internet conspiracies don't make something a fact.

There still haven't been any legitimate investigations that have turned up evidence

of widespread voter fraud.

If you make a claim, especially a claim as huge as millions of people voting illegally,

you have to be able to back that claim up with evidence.

Claims require evidence.

And currently, there is no evidence for widespread voter fraud.

So, to recap, voter ID laws are trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist, and

in the process, they're disenfranchising tons of voters, mostly voters from marginalized communities.

We have to be fighting voter ID laws at the state level and refusing to support political

candidates who support voter ID laws.

I don't think this should be a partisan issue.

Everybody should be able to agree that we want more people voting, not less.

We should be working to make our election system easier, not harder.

We should automatically be registering voters, we should be making early voting more accessible,

we should be making absentee ballots more accessible, we should be voting on a weekend

-- these are all things we could do to improve our voting system.

Trying to prevent non-existent voter fraud is not one of them.

Anyway, thanks so much for watching this video, and I'll see you next time.

For more infomation >> Why voter ID laws are unconstitutional | Riley J. Dennis - Duration: 14:25.

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according to Breitbart:

Saturday on WMAL while discussing his pardon by President Donald Trump, former Maricopa

County, AZ Sheriff Joe Arpaio said he was planning to stay "very active" in politics.

Arpaio said, "I'm going to be very active in the political arena."

He continued, "Somebody has to speak out, and I'm going to do it.

I'll have a press conference on Monday, and I'm going to put the cards on the table

what a witch hunt this was."

When asked by host Steve Malzberg if he planned to run for office Arpaio said, "I may do

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very unemployed || Day in the Life || Christi Kerr - Duration: 5:29.

This is the part of the morning where I lie in bed for far too long and just

mess around on my phone because I don't have any pressing reason to get up like

school or work, so.

Good morning, Herb! Good morning, sweetie.

Good boy. Good boy.

So Herbie and I have this understanding that I wake up, I eat breakfast, I get

dressed and then I take him for a W-A-L-K. And I have

to spell it because he's right outside the door whining at me because he knows

it's time for a W-A-L-K. So let's check this out shall we?

[Herbie whining]

Come on, Herb.

[laughs] Herbie!

Herbie! Do you want to go for a walk?

[Herbie whines, I laugh] Let's go for a walk, Herbie!

I feel like walking Herbie has given me a little bit of a sense of purpose that

I'm lacking right now while I don't have a job. Like it's something I do every day

that gets me out of the house and if I don't do it he will scream and cry at me

after I get dressed every morning so he holds me accountable.

And now is the time of

day where I have to make myself do things. I have to do laundry, I have to edit a video, but

I'm hot and sweaty and wanna lay here for a little bit.

I'm actually waiting on an email

from a potential employer right now. I'm supposed to hear from him today.

It's a freelance job that could potentially turn into a full-time job, which is great.

So I'm on my way to go have lunch with my mom right now. (We can

just keep talking, I just want to get some shots of me looking like I have a

social life.) Because I'm taking like this informal class that's near her work.

Class starts at 1:30 so might as well go have lunch with my mom before. The class

is in Adobe Illustrator which I'd never used before and I decided to take it one

because I desperately needed structure in my days

and also because a job I wanted to apply for asked for someone who knew Illustrator.

That class is very long. It's good, it's interesting,

and it'll be helpful to me, but...

It's longer than any class I ever took when I was actually in school.

Herbie! [Herbie barks] Hiiii!!

And now I've reached the part of the day where I'm tired and I don't want to do anything.

So I haven't talked about this on my channel before actually but I had

surgery maybe two months ago and I'm still recovering from that and so there

comes a point most days where I just kind of feel done

and like I just need to relax for a while. And that's the point that I've hit

right now. So I'm gonna relax for a little bit and then after dinner I'm

going to a show with my mom. So I've at least got to regain enough energy for that.

So, Mom, what are we what are we going to see?

- We're going to see The Wizard of Oz! - Yes!

Well, it's the end of the day, and I haven't heard anything from that

potential employer who was supposed to email me today, but it's fine I don't

need a job anyway. It's fine. Thank you so much for watching, I love you very much,

and I'll see you next week

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West Grand Neighborhood - Ashley Nolan - Duration: 0:48.

My name's Ashley Nolan, I've lived in the West Grand Neighborhood for a few months during

the school year.

I got involved with the West Grand Neighborhood Organization through school.

I am a student at Cornerstone University in their social work program.

In one of my classes I needed to do some volunteer hours and I am completing those through the

West Grand Organization.

I would encourage people to get involved with the West Grand Organization because it allows

for them to get access to resources and information and have a say in what happens in the community.

I don't think a lot of people realize that their voice can be heard and there's ways

to go about getting their voices heard and getting information and I think the West Grand

Neighborhood Organization can really help them with those areas.

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Left 4 Dead 2 - How do you cant finish campaign with Melee? - Duration: 2:26.

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MODEL EASY WORKOUT ROUTINE - Duration: 4:49.

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Monsta X - Newton (NG ver.) Reacción (Español) [ENG SUBS] - Duration: 5:24.

Hello, my name is Jocey.

Today I'm going to be reacting to Monsta X's Newton.

I saw

the original.. the original video, and I really liked it. So I want to see this one.

I don't know what NG means

but we'll figure it out.

Here we go!

OH! I have those shoes.

AWWW THAT SMILE!

I'm so happy that he dyed his hair that color again

It suits him

It makes me so happy that they're having fun.

Oh no, what's he doing? lol

That must be the sponsor

that tea drink

I'll be right back. I'm going to buy myself one of those teas.

OH A DOGGY!

He's playing the guitar with the T Rex lol

Such talent!

That would make me so scared. Going on a motorboat.

What if I drown?

My (camera) battery is about to run out!

Where could they be?

That (hair) color really suits them both.

What's he doing? lol

What a pretty place.

My (camera) battery is about to run out.

I loved it. I loved it.

I liked this one more than the original (video)

I think it's because here they looked like they were having even more fun.

That's why.

I really like to see them having fun.

Please

If you haven't seen Monsta X, you have to watch their videos

Their talent is unreal.

Please

I'm going to link some of my favorite (Monsta X) videos down below

If you want to watch them

Thank you for watching this video. If you want to see more videos, please subscribe,

give this video a like if you liked it

and write me some comments! :)

Thank you!

I'm going to go buy myself one of those teas

Bye!

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Vernee Mars Pro - Review - the Best Budget Smartphone - Duration: 14:08.

With 6GB of RAM, 64GB of Storage, very fast CPU and Pretty low price

I think this is one of the best budget smartphones in 2017

I'm Andrew and welcome to my review of Vernee Mars Pro

The Vernee Mars Pro is a new smartphone from the Vernee and the Vernee Manufactures calls it

"the most cost-effective flagship for 2017"

Okay, Let's check it out

The Vernee Mars Pro comes in nice square white box

Inside the Box first you are going to see the Vernee and under the cover you will find the Accessories

the Charger, the USB type-C cable and one sim card needle

The Charger is 9V/2A ( up to 18w ) quick charger with pretty good build quality

Charging the battery from about 20% to 80% takes about 40 - 45 minutes

which is pretty fast and good enough to use the smartphone whole day with average using

And charging the Battery from 0% or 100% takes about 1h and 20 minutes which is fast also

The USB cable is USB type-C 80 cm long with average build quality

The Design of the Vernee Mars Pro is pretty clean and minimal

from the back side is metal unibody with plastic antenna bands which reminds on the iPhone 7

and the material it's pretty smooth and similar to the iPhone

The Display is 5.5" FullHD and it's nicely fit into the metal unibody

The edges are not too curved and the filling when you are holding the smartphone is very comfortable

The Vernee Mars Pro also is available in 2 colors: Black and Space Gray like this

The dimensions of the Vernee Mars pro are

151 mm x 73 mm

and the smartphone it's just 7.6mm thin

And The weight is 161 grams

At the Left side on the Vernee it's only the Dual Sim Tray

In the Sim tray can be placed One nano-sim and one micro sim for dual-sim support

Or one micro SD card and one micro-sim card

At the top of the smartphone there is 3.5 mm headphone jack who provides really quality sound without noise or cracking

At the Bottom side of the Smartphone are placed: the Microphone, the USB Type-C and the Speaker

The Microphone during recording or call conversations provides a very clean voice

Generally the call conversations on the Vernee are very clean

The USB Type-C it's pretty fast charging the Smartphone or files transfer

And the speaker on this Smartphone it's pretty Loud provides clean sound but the Bass in audio is little bit low

Most of the smartphones are coming up with the Fingerprint sensor on their back side or at the bottom side of the display

But the Finger Print sensor on the Vernee Is on the right side of the phone

The fingerprint is fast but not too fast as I expected, it's good for booth Right handed or Left hended

and you can add up to 5 different finger scans

Also at the right side on the smartphone are placed the Power button and the Volume Control buttons

The Specs of the Vernee Mars Pro are Insane

The Vernee Mars pro is Running on 64-bit Android 7.0 Nougat

6GB of LPDDR4 RAM

The CPU is 8-core Helio P25 running at 2.5 GHz

The GPU is Mali-T880 MP2 running at 900 MHz

the internal storage is 64GB expandable with up to 256 GB of micro SD card

The Back camera is 13 MP Sony With 4k video and The front camera is 5 MP

Also the smartphone is powered with 3500 mAh battery

The Display on the Vernee is

5.5" IPS 2.5D it's a little bit curved the resolution is the Full HD 1080x1920 covered with Corning Gorilla Glass 3

The screen bazels are very slim, the bazels are just 1 millimeter from the edge

The colors on the screen are very clean and sharp

the screen brightness are good but i think would be better if the screen was 5% or maybe 10% brighter

The Viewing angle is 178' and the screen supports multitouch up to 10 fingers

The Vernee Mars Pro runs Stock Android 7.0 Nougat

and inside the menu are just Google apps and the FM Radio

Very clean menu without some other additional apps

Also if you wan't to play the FM Radio you need the headphones, without headphones the FM radio it doesn't work

The notification Bar it's nicely organised by default and it's customizable

And If you want You can remove or add some options from the notification bar

Okay, Let's take a look on a Settings

The navigation buttons can be customized also. There's an option to show and hide the navigation buttons if you want

Also on the navigation bar there's an option for the Notification bar

and you can easily access to the Notifications with just one click

Actually you don't need to pull the notification bar from the top at the screen

Taking the screen shoots on this smartphone is very easy. In the Motion Gesture there's a Screen shoot option

And to take the screen shoots you just need to Slide on the display up or down using Three fingers

The Vernee mars pro also has Smart lock features

On Body detection, Trusted Places, Trusted devices, Trusted Face or Face recognition and Trusted Voice or Voice recognition

About Languages: there are over 50 different languages installed on this smartphone

The Vernee Mars pro also has Wireless update option

and hope soon will be some update and if there's an update I will write that that in the description below the video

Also in the settings you can enable the developer options if you want

The Gaming Performances on Vernee are amazing

I tried almost any High Graphics game from the play store and honestly I din't fill some lags during the gameplay

The Vernee Mars Pro also shows an amazing results in game streaming

I tested it with few Different games like Dota2 GTA 5 and Battlefield 1

The settings are 1080p 60 fps And The Gameplay was going pretty smooth without lags or some other problems

The Benchmark tests show good results also

The GeegBench score is: Single Core is over 800 and the Multicore is over 3900

Also The Antutu benchmark score is over 65.000 which is pretty great score

The Multitasking on the Vernee is great

you can easy access to the running apps and no matter how many apps are opened you will not fill any lags

The Vernee Mars Pro has dual camera

The Back camera is 13 MP with Sony sensor

and the Front camera is 5 MP

The Camera on the Vernee Mars pro has clean and unique design and is very easy to change between photo and video

The Back camera has Panorama mode and 15 different color styles which can be used in Photo or Video for the booth cameras

Inside the Camera settings there's a few more options

You can change the AF mode, White Balance, Screen Mode, You can enable Electronic Image Stabilization

And you can set the video resolution up to 4k

The Front camera is 5MP but the maximum video resolution is only 480p

Honestly I expected 720p video on the front camera

Also I made some photos and videos with boot cameras

The colors aren't that great they look little bit washed out something like flat image on DSLR camera

Shooting on a daylight is good but inside a room or at night booth cameras are little bit dark

The video quality 1080p and the 4k are good but not the best

the colors look little bit washed or flat and there is a little bit noise in the video

And the audio in the video is mono not stereo audio

But if i do some color grade on the video, the colors are good and the video looks pretty great

The Vernee Mars Pro also supports OTG

Using the OTG you can connect a USB Keyboard and Mouse, Wireless Keyboard and mouse

You can connect your DSLR camera and other accessory and gadgets

About Navigation: The Vernee Mars Pro supports GPS, A-GPS and Glonass

Connection going pretty fast outside, it's very accurate

it's very accurate and with some good navigation app you can easily turn the smartphone into Navigation Device

And at the end of the video

right let's do the Math

First I will start with the Pros

the smartphone has nice build quality and nice design

The Display has very clean and sharp colors and very thin bazels

The Vernee Mars Pro is incredibly fast 6 GB of ram, 8 core CPU and 64GB of internal storage

The Battery has large capacity

The Charger is very good nice quality fast charger

The Smartphone support dual sim or one nano-sim and one micro SD card

And the Vernee Mars pro running Android 7.0 Nougat

The Cons of the Vernee Mars Pro are

The package do not supply headphones

and I think the manufacture can provide some heaphones even some very cheap

The Camera has little bit washed colors, the 4k video has little bit noise

and the from camera is 480p

The speaker is good provides clean sound but I put it in the Cons because Bass it's missing

Well that's it pretty much for this Smartphone

And If you ask me personally Is this smartphone worth for the money ?

Maybe the camera is average, the speaker has low Bass

But the smartphone performances and the hardware are Great

Personally i like this smartphone and i'm going to use it in the future

Also if i missed something about this smartphone i will place detail specs in the description below the video and you can check it

also in the description you can find the link from where i got this smartphone and where you can get this smartphone if you like it

I hope you enjoyed watching this video and if you have some questions about this smartphone fill free to post a comment below the video

Thanks for watching guys and see you in the next one :D

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ESL PUBG Invitational Tournament, day 1, game 2(solo). Russian commentator - Duration: 35:54.

Onik come fly now!

Ok! lets go!

Near Ninja fly!

Only one man go to school! =)

Two man on school! Fight right now!

AK oh enjine mode

He go away! No fight

OMG! Kamikadze go on road!

Onik go to the city of Milty!

Cake on centr map!

Onik on the centr a circle!

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SUA VAPORS | FULL LINE REVIEW [JP SUB] - Duration: 11:32.

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Class Levels Ft. Bailey Sok | Dear STEEZY | STEEZY.CO - Duration: 2:41.

Hey TopikPL, great question. The home girl Bailey Sok is going to help us answer this one.

No, it's not disrespectful. Unless you're like, disrupting class.

Okay guys we're going 5,6,7,8 we're hopping 1, and 2, and 4-

This is hard!!!

...and 4, and 5...

I used to run cross country, and one of the training tips I got was to run with someone just a little bit faster than I was.

Because if I tried to run with someone way faster they would just get miles ahead

and I'd never be able to catch them.

What are they feeding these kids?!

Gluten-free, dairy free, non-GMO tater tots!

But running next to someone just a little bit faster than I was made me feel like i could keep up with them.

Like it was challenging, but still achievable.

In the same way, you'll get the most out of a class that is challenging enough or a little out of your comfort zone.

I've taken tons of classes where I struggled or felt pressured to keep up.

But, because I could understand how to do the piece, I was able to practice what I got.

On that note...

Bailey, do you really ever know where you're at or if you're ready to take a higher level dance class?

It's tricky. There's no clear test or benchmark you can take to say yes, you're ready to level up.

If you try out an advanced class and end up struggling a lot, that's okay!

You tried something new and you learned more about yourself.

Beginner classes, advanced classes, classes in any style.

The goal is to keep growing through experimenting.

Ask for critiques from your choreographers, but most importantly, take note of how you feel in each class

because you are your best judge.

If you wanna get serious about your goals, download this Dance Goal Progress Tracker

by clicking the link in the downbar below.

You'll be able to see everything you're doing and keep track of your progress this way.

Thank you Bailey for helping us answer this Dear STEEZY.

If you have your own questions, leave them in the comments and we'll try to get to it.

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