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BREAKING!! TRUMP IS DOING IT!! DEPORTING Famous CELEB!!! HELL YEAH! - BreakingNews24 - Duration: 34:36.

BREAKING!!

TRUMP IS DOING IT!!

DEPORTING Famous CELEB!!!

HELL YEAH!

During Barack Obama's presidency, he did all he could to destroy this nation, and he

got pretty darn close to it.

Obama not only pushed back race relations decades with his manufactured race war, but

he also allowed floods of illegals to pour into our country unvetted and unchecked so

they could vote for Democrats in upcoming elections.

After years of witnessing this disgusting disregard for our nation's laws, President

Trump is in charge and working hard to fix the mess Obama allowed.

President Trump has been busy overturning Obama-era programs that benefitted everyone

else in the world, but the American people.

Over this past summer, on the chopping block was the Obama-era CIA program that helped

arm rebels who were fighting the Syrian government.

Then there was the Paris Climate Accord and NAFTA that only protected foreign interests

over America, and Trump has just been in office for less than a year.

However, the most significant cut of the year was Obama's hotly contested Deferred Action

for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) that caused the left to disintegrate into hysterics.

So much so that these Democrats have shut the government down until Trump grants these

Dreamers amnesty.

Not to be deterred by the shameless blackmail from the left Trump is pressing on and is

now deporting celebrities with an illegal immigrant status sending a clear message that

he is not one to trifle with, and all we can say is hell yeah!

Over the last several years, the left has flipped the illegal immigration argument on

its head by making those that cross the border victims instead of criminals.

They have brainwashed an entire generation efficiently into believing that these illegals

have every right to be here and the American taxpayer needs to open their wallet to pay

for them.

There have been marches in the streets, violent protests, and now a government shutdown to

keep these criminals here but that has not stopped Trump from making sure those that

are here illegally go back to where they came from, and it is about time.

Two illegals that have been able to gain notoriety for their liberal activism have been detained

and are now being deported by the Trump administration after being passed over for years by ICE agents

under the Obama administration.

Here is more from Conservative Tribune:

Ravidath Ragbir and Jean Montrevil, both prominent figures within the pro-illegal immigration

group New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City, were detained and deported by Immigration

and Customs Enforcement after years of being allowed to stay in the country at the discretion

of federal officials — in spite of the fact that both had been convicted of serious crimes.

According to the New York Daily News, Ragbir was detained by ICE on Jan. 11 and informed

that his reprieve from deportation would not be extended further.

Ragbir, executive director of New Sanctuary, was checking in at the ICE office in New York

City when he was detained.

While Ragbir had immigrated to the United States legally back in 1991 from Trinidad

and Tobago, he was convicted of wire fraud in 2000, according to The New York Times.

Ragbir received a deportation order in 2006, but in 2011 ICE officials in New York City

gave him a reprieve of deportation.

That reprieve was extended last April, but ICE officials informed Ragbir that reprieve

would not be extended further.

A judge will now decide his fate.

One week later, Haitian national Jean Montrevil — a co-founder of New Sanctuary — was

deported after being taken into custody in early January.

Montrevil, who had entered the United States in 1986, had served time on a drug possession

charge and was in the process of appealing a deportation order.

According to The Intercept, Montrevil's lawyer said his client "believed that he

had reached an understanding with ICE officials."

The general consensus among members of the activist community was that these arrests

were targeted acts.

Well, of course, they feel that the acts were targeted, but that could not be further from

the truth.

In fact, these two "activists" were breaking the law by living in the country illegally

and had been passed over numerous time for deportation in the past.

This was not a vendetta against them but rather a president FINALLY enforcing our immigration

laws that have been ignored for almost a decade and more.

However, there is more to the story as there always is when you are dealing with lying

leftists.

These two illegals are not as lily white as they are trying to paint them.

Mr. Montrevil and Mr. Ragbir brought are both criminals who have served time in prison so

under our laws they get a free pass back to their home country.

According to The New York Times, Montrevil served five years in prison when he was sentenced

to 11 for drug possession, and Ragbir spent time in the pokey for embezzling $400,000.

Both of these men committed crimes and served prison sentences which should have had them

deported in the beginning, but they were lucky and flew under the radar.

Now, their luck has run out, and they are heading back to where they came from, and

if their families are upset, that is on them.

These two men had every opportunity to become legal citizens, but they chose not to, and

now they have to face the consequences of their actions despite their "celebrity"

status.

H/T [Conservative Tribune]

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Trump is at Davos - and it's all everyone is talking about | CNBC Reports - Duration: 2:04.

There's a record number of world leaders at Davos this year,

but it's no surprise who's stealing the spotlight.

When I decided to come to Davos, I didn't think in terms of elitist or globalist.

I thought in terms of lots of people that want to invest lots of money,

and they're all coming back to the United States.

Davos-goers are puzzled the president would choose to attend a conference that champions

the ideals of globalization he so often attacks.

America first, America first is not the message that the world wants to hear.

We want to hear about America which is engaged.

Throughout the conference, European leaders haven't exactly

held back their distaste for President Trump's agenda,

with Angela Merkel saying "protectionism is not the proper answer"

and Emmanuel Macron adding globalization is facing a "major crisis."

A new Gallup poll across more than 100 countries found

approval of U.S. leadership has dropped to a new low under President Trump.

Germany has now replaced the U.S. as the top-rated global power in the world

for the first time since 2011.

Here in Switzerland, protesters have taken to the streets to march against a

president they believe has turned his back on the rest of the world.

Police are on high alert. The Swiss government estimates

over $9 million was spent on security measures.

It's a disgrace that Switzerland, an open and democratic country,

provides a platform for people like him.

Despite President Trump's unpopularity abroad, many CEOs here at Davos are

praising his efforts back home, as they look set to benefit

from his corporate tax overhaul.

If you want America to be very competitive, you need a competitive tax system.

But none of this has deterred President Trump, whose Friday speech here

is expected to drill home the idea of investing in America first.

Hey everyone, it's Elizabeth. Thanks so much for watching our video.

You can check out more of our stories over here.

We're also always taking your suggestions for future videos.

So leave any ideas in the comments section.

Bye from Switzerland!

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What YouTube Partnership Program Changes mean for #SmallYoutubers | The good, the bad and the ugly - Duration: 10:11.

Well this certainly changes some things...

You know sometimes life just throws you curveballs, or lemons, or lemon curveballs

apparently... Last week, YouTube announced some changes to its Partnership Program.

So, to bring you up to speed, here's what's changing. Creators with

over 10,000 lifetime views on their channel can currently apply to be a part

of what's called the YouTube Partnership Program. Now in this program, YouTube

gives you some more video creation features, as well as the ability to

monetize your videos. This is done through an ad sharing program where

YouTube gives you a cut of the ad revenue that they make by running ads on

your videos. Now there's no watch time requirement, no subscriber requirements,

and it's a relatively low bar for entry. But as of February 20th 2018, all of that

is changing. At that point moving forward, creators must have a thousand

subscribers on their channel, and four thousand hours of watch time, which is

240,000 minutes of people's eyeballs on your content within a 365 day window in

order to apply to be a part of the YouTube Partnership Program. Now YouTube

has pitched this as a thing that won't affect the majority of creators, and as a

way to deal with some of their "bad actors" and copyright violations they've

had running rampant on the platform lately. In its blog post about the change,

YouTube says: Though these changes will affect a significant number of channels,

99% of those affected were making less than $100 per year in the last year with

90% earning less than two dollars and fifty cents in the last month." Which

sounds ok right? It's only the hobby creators who aren't trying to be a part of

the big game anyway that this hurts. And if it makes the platform safer and less

prone to copyright violations then it's totally worth it. And in some ways, I

agree with this logic. I want the platform to be better and

safer too, but the lack of acknowledgment to some key ways that this

disproportionately affects smaller and newer creators is, quite frankly, just

really frustrating! I've explained some of the issues associated with this

policy shift in great detail in a recent medium blog post - link is in the

description - but as this is about YouTube I thought I should, you know, make

a video about these policy changes, what you need to know, and how this affects

creators moving forward. First off, I want to talk about feelings. We small creators

feel really disenfranchised, let down, and like YouTube is pulling the rug out from

under us. They've changed the rules mid game and it's a blatant judgment from

YouTube that our content is not valuable to them because it doesn't make them

money. Which kind of stings. It's kind of like running a 5k and when you're like

50 meters from what you thought was the finish line, you find out that the race

directors have actually moved the finish line another 5k up the road...oh and there

aren't any more water stations either. So yeah, it all feels kind of crappy. But

this is about way more than just feelings. On the money side of things,

there's been this kind of toxic idea floating around created by YouTube, and

perpetuated by some of the larger creators, that says "well these smaller

creators weren't making any money anyway, so what's the big deal?" Yeah we're aware

we're not making any money...also not the point. So the way the system works

currently, you can see the pennies of ad revenue creep up over time and when you

reach $100 YouTube cuts you a check. Woohoo! The argument is that these new

standards are pretty much equivalent to that hundred dollar mark, and so if you

weren't hitting these metrics, than you weren't making money anyway. But here's

where the issue of pacing comes in. So I've been monetizing this channel for

about a year to a year and a half or so. Over that time, I've watched the money

trickle up to a grand whopping total of $60. Now, 60 bucks is not much in the

grand scheme of things, but I'd probably be hitting that hundred dollar mark at

some point this year, which is pretty motivating. But these new changes require

a higher level of watch time within the last year, and prevent this slow and

steady accrual of pennies over several years. So if I wanted to keep on pace

with making a hundred dollars every year and a half or every two years I can't do

that anymore. And that hundred dollars every two, or three years might mean a

new piece of equipment or software to try something cool, it might mean helping

to pay a bill that month, or it might just be some extra walking around pocket

cash, but the point is it has value even if it's accrued over a longer time frame.

And this is where we come to the issue of time, which is perhaps my biggest beef

with this policy. So I work to upload videos about every two

weeks. And I haven't been completely consistent with that over the last

couple of years, partly because life is a thing, and because I've had other

priorities, but also because of production time. So in order to compete

with a lot of the other content that's on YouTube, I'm working long and hard on

my videos to make them as high-quality as possible. Now I do this to make my

content more discoverable on YouTube, and to be more friendly with the YouTube

algorithm, but I also do it because it's important to me to make high quality

content for my audience. But this shift to the yearly watch time requirement

means that I would have to MORE THAN TRIPLE my current yearly watch time

within a 365 day window in order to meet this new standard to qualify for YouTube

monetization. It effectively requires me to shift my entire strategy and go all

into YouTube in order to make that possible,

and frankly that's not always feasible for smaller creators like me who are

doing YouTube as a part of their larger creative endeavors. Now, as a corporate

business decision, and as a way to address some of the larger problems that

YouTube is facing, I completely understand this policy. But from the

perspective of a small creator, we just got shown the door and told that we're

not welcome here. Now the bar for entry into the "cool kids club" is too high for

most small creators, or for new creators to justify the cost. Frankly, I'll be

shocked if we don't see a steep decline in the number of new channels starting

over the next year because of this policy. The last major issue I have with

this policy centers around the idea of value. So with this change, older content

which has been making us a little bit of money in the background all the way

along, will cease making money going forward until we hit these new metrics

again. So YouTube has basically said "hey, so you know how do you were slowly

accruing money on that really great content you made on your channel a few

years ago? Yeah well we're gonna stop giving you money for that going forward.

Oh, and also, you're gonna have to work really hard on your channel for free

over the next year in order to have the opportunity to get paid for the same

content again...that's cool right?" No! Not cool! It's especially insulting because

it basically says your content was once valuable, but it's not anymore.

Which, okay, I get content may depreciate in value over time, but the slap in the

face is that the content will suddenly have

value again when we hit these completely arbitrary metrics that YouTube has

decided to hang its value hat on. Oh, and by the way, who's to say that if I bust

my butt to hit these new metrics that YouTube's not just gonna turn around and

change the rules again anyway? Okay, so I'm getting all worked up over this

again, so I'm gonna shift my focus a little bit to the question of: "okay, well

now what do we do?" So over the last week or so we've already seen this huge surge

in smaller creators mobilizing their communities to help each other out and

that's super awesome to see! These are just a few of the hashtags you can

follow on Twitter, and I'm sure there are similar ones on Instagram and Facebook,

that are leveraging the power of smaller communities to help increase subscriber

counts and watch times for those who are close to the new metrics. And here's why

I say if you've ever thought about supporting a smaller creator now is the

time! And this is also when I put in my special plea, not necessarily for this

channel - though if you would like to please hit subscribe because every

little bit helps. But I'd really love it if you'd consider subscribing to the

National Lutheran Choir's YouTube channel, which I help manage. I've been singing

with this choir for twelve years, and they're like my second family. And over

the last year or so, I've been consulting with them on growing their YouTube

channel. Over there you'll find some really great videos and playlists of

some cool choral music that we've done over the last couple of years, as well as

some full streams from some of our recent performances, including one with a

world premiere piece that we did in Washington DC, last fall which was

amazing! So choral music is your thing at all, or if you want to support some of

the other consulting work that I do in this YouTube space, please subscribe over

there as it will help us out a ton. I've also compiled a list down in the

description of some smaller creators who have added considerable value to my life,

so check them out if you're looking for some great creators to support. The

WeCreateEdu community is also rallying around some of its smaller creators, and

has created a few playlists, so if you want to learn something and help support

some smaller creators check that out as well. And what's next for me and for this

channel? I'm honestly not sure but I do know that it doesn't really make sense

for me at this point to pour my entire being into trying to grow a channel just

for the sake of monetizing content again. But online video has

provided me a ton of professional and personal value beyond ad revenue, so I

don't really see myself leaving this space anytime soon. But some things may

change around here, and I'm not exactly sure what that's gonna look like moving

forward but I'll keep you posted as things develop. And honestly, the best way

to continue to support my work is by contributing over on Patreon. Every

little bit helps me be able to make online videos and other creative things

that you might value. Lastly, I just want to say thank you. Thank you to everybody

who has risen up to support the small YouTube community, and everyone who

subscribed to this channel, and followed along in my youtube journey so far. Your

well wishes, comments, questions and just general awesomeness have made this

journey totally worth it. So I want to hear from you: Are you a

small video creator? And if so, how do these recent policy shifts at YouTube

affect the direction of your own channel? Are you gonna keep uploading videos? Are

you gonna shift into a new direction? What's your plan? And if you love

watching smaller creators, who are some of your favorites right now, and what

other things are happening in the small YouTube community that are exciting to

you? Please share below and comments I want to keep this conversation going! And

hey, it's like I keep saying on this channel, we gotta keep going and keep

growing...and apparently perfecting that curveball lemonade recipe... So that's what

I plan to do, and I hope you'll join me for the ride.

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A NEW HOPE BEGINS! Ok Maybe... - Duration: 0:57.

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Kumbha Rashi Bhavishya (February 2018) Monthly Kannada Astrology - Duration: 1:53.

>>My Dear Kannadigas

>>Bhavishya Darpan 4U YouTube Channel

>>Monthly Horoscope

>>Aquarius

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德文期末考日| the day of final German exam [VLOG] - Duration: 5:55.

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Makara Rashi Bhavishya (February 2018) Monthly Kannada Astrology - Duration: 1:51.

>>My Dear Kannadigas

>>Bhavishya Darpan 4U YouTube Channel

>>Monthly Horoscope

>>Capricorn

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BRUTAL JUSTICE with the Titan" WARDEN"( Brutal Medal ) CallOfDuty: Infinite Warfare - Duration: 8:53.

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