Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 1, 2018

Waching daily Jan 31 2018

hello and welcome to low budget gaming and welcome to another sales and deals

video and we have a new Humble Bundle this is the humble Rockstar bundle so as

always we have three tiers and let's quickly go over them this is a bit rare

to see Rockstar teaming up at humble and on this occasion Rockstar will be giving

their proceeds to the rainforest alliance so in the $1 here we have

manhunt we have grand theft auto vice city we

have GTA 3 and we have Max Payne so that's not a bad one dollar tier manhunt

will not unlock in all the countries there are a few countries where this

won't unlock so I will go over that in a bit and the middle tier the beat the

average here we have bully scholarship edition GTA san andreas LA noire and max

payne 2 the fall of max payne so if you pay more than $9.44 you will get these

four as well along with the $1 tier games and for $15 you get LA noire the

DLC bundle you have GTA 4 and we have GTA tales from Liberty City and the

season pass for Max Payne 3 so overall I would say it's not that great a bundle I

would have recommended the second tier but $9.44 is a bit too high the average

has gone up my recommendation on this occasion would be the $1 tier if you

don't have GTA Vice City or GTA 3 or Max Payne or even if you want manhunt $1

seems the most suitable for now also manhunt like I said will not activate in

all the regions so if you live in Germany Australia New Zealand Cuba Sudan

Japan Singapore Yemen you will not be able to unlock manhunt and yeah also on

this occasion I will not be getting a cut for some reason that they haven't

included us in this bundle so most of the money will go towards Rockstar or

you can pay humble a bit so it's up to you which side you want to pay more

Rockstar like I said will be giving away all their proceeds to charity you can do

that as well and yeah like I said I'm not the greatest bundle because there

are some games here which have issues running on newer systems for example

bully will have issues with Windows 10 plus I wasn't impressed with the port

either I believe GTA 4 had the games for Windows live thing so you'll have to log

into Xbox so it's a bit of hassle so like I said once again $1 tier seems

fine manhunt won't unlock in all the regions get it for the two older

GTA games these will run on pretty much any system and Max Payne is still a pretty

decent game also these don't go on a good sale Rockstar never does great

sales on Steam anyway so you will be saving a lot of money so yeah $1 seems

are more suitable also before I go I just wanted to remind the humble monthly

will be ending very shortly in like two days at 15 hours so if you are

interested in Civilization six it's got two DLCs Civilization six and two DLCs

plus owl boy these are the early unlocks or this bundle and then on 2nd of

February you should have another 5 6 game so if you are interested check it

out because this ends so so yeah that's it for this one I'll see you in the next

one

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Nominees: Best Web Series in the 13th Annual Soompi Awards - Duration: 3:15.

Hello, we're your special K-Drama MCs for the 13th Annual Soompi Awards!

I'm Oh My Girl's Mimi,

and I'm Seunghee!

Our favorite dramas can come in many shapes and sizes.

There are different types, like 50+ episode epics or 30-minute mini-series.

That's right,

so the "Best Web Series" category was created

to honor the dramas that were created to be watched on your phone.

These are the nominees for "Best Web Series"!

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Top 25 Support Champions #7 - Best Support Saves - Support Montage | League of Legends Top - Duration: 10:16.

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সরাসরি আজকের বিদেশের বাংলা খবর যমুনা টিভি সংবাদ ৩১ জানুয়ারি ২০১৮ Jamuna Bangla News Today - Duration: 11:36.

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🍭🍭 Twice's Jihyo Birhtday Special 📣 [ESP]📎[ENG SUB] - Duration: 2:46.

Jihyo is the leader of the group Twice! Twice!

She was studying and practicing for idol

at the JYP Entertainment Academy since he was 10 years old

Jihyo's birthday is the first of February

his zodiacal sign is Aquarian Ox

and his height is 5.25ft

your blood type of 0

it sounds better when you say zero it sounds like more professional

Jihyo is allergic to Ananá

or the pineapple depends on where you come from

Jihyo when entering the Sixteem program and meet 18 years old

changed his name from Jisoo to Jihyo

She was annotated to the reallity by the professors

and producers and all the people who worked with her

in JYP Enterteiment since she stayed

very depressed after her solo project was canceled

These are the curiosities of Jihyo the Leader of Twice

Birthday Special! yes!

In an interview the members of Twice they said one of the things

that gave them envy of Jihyo was his great amiability

and his very big eyes

It is very proven that you know that

Jihyo is one of the most respected members in the group

Jihyo and Chaeyoung wrote the song together Eye Eye Eyes

from Twice's album Signal

Jihyo's motto is positive mind

that's why he's always happy and cheerful!

There is a myth running about Jihyo from Twice

which is that she is really left-handed and handles very well with his right hand

then it is ambidextrous

although Creepy Cookie can not verify it

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JAPAN's SCHOOL SCANDALS | Incidents that happened to Japanese schoolgirls and boys. - Duration: 7:20.

Instead of calling me into the teacher's office they called my mother.

The teacher hit everyone in the school club.

A student was in so much study stress he went wild.

Hey guys it's Cathy Cat. Today we are gonna go and Ask Japanese.

what type of SCANDALS happened at their school

So let's go and Ask Japanese.

What scandal happened when you were at school.

In middle school, we had a lot of delinquent students.

They shook the fire extinguisher and defaced the school.

That actually happened quite a lot.

The fire extinguisher?

First they would shake it up...

and then spray it all around.

We had many delinquents and trouble makers.

They were breaking water pipes...

and stuff like that.

What already in middle school? - Yes my middle school.

That's a tough middle school.

Did people ever get in trouble with the teachers?

I received my yearly grade result sheet and it was so bad...

that I ripped it up there and then. - You ripped your own yearly report?

The incident caused my mum to be called into school.

That's what happened.

Wow that's something.

So you ripped it into little shreds and went like "screw this!"

When they called you to the teacher's office what did they say?

Instead of calling me into the teacher's office they called my mother.

Made me really feel like I caused my mum trouble.

You weren't called into the office together with her?

They didn't call me in at all.

What did your mum say to you then?

"Stop doing something like that."

In middle school there is a thing like a school trip.

We were forbidden to bring our phones to the trip.

Even Ipods were prohibited.

But people brought them anyways and it came out...

and the teacher punched the students who did.

You were punched?!

Are you serious?

I am serious. The teacher made 6 students line up.

Then I got pushed right behind, where nobody can see it, and got punched.

Was it like a slap?

Yes, slap!

Well, he was the Judo teacher...

? He was very strong.

So he was your Judo club teacher!

That's a real school scandal. Were you ok?

? Thanks to that I have become a proper person in society.

When I was in middle school, I sat down.

My friend was standing

And in order to stand up I held onto his sleeve.

And I ripped the whole arm off his shirt.

So my friend had to spend a whole day, having a ripped of right sleeve.

Our teacher was so angry.

But it wasn't your fault.

I didn't do it on purpose, but it was my fault.

I am not sure if that was a scandal but...

You know the prank when people pull someone's chair away

when they are trying to sit down?

He pulled it away, but the seat hit the spine of the other student...

And one half of his body became paralyzed.

Even though that's supposed to be a harmless prank, we realized it's dangerous.

Did he recover from it?

I don't know. We weren't that close.

I don't know.

That's terrible. And scary.

Even if its just a joke, let's be careful...

When my older sis was in middle school...

Students at school were very aggressive.

One student threw a chair out of the third floor window.

She said it was pretty bad.

Who did that?

- The students studying for final exams were so stressed....

that's why they went violent.

I was walking with my friend...

that was in front of the fire alarm...

And my ellbow went right into the "push strongly here" mark

and it set off the fire alarm.

So the alarm went off and everyone was shouting "fire!"

I am sorry I did that. That was in elementary school.

- That's dangerous. - I had to apologize a lot.

When I was in high school, my grades were not good.

So I got called to the teacher's office...

and got shouted at....

And the teacher said I am acting like a pubescent teenager way too late.

What?

That's a bit mean.

It is, right!

A student did handheld fireworks at school.

They all did it together inside the school premises.

The school called in all students, looking for the perpetrator.

But they never found out who the real offenders were.

You kept it a secret too. - Yes I read the atmosphere there.

Sssh!

One boy in school just lost it at school.

He smashed the window of a vacant classroom alone.

That's scary. - We tried to hold him down.

He eventually calmed down...

that was the worst thing that happened ....

Why was he so angry?

He was like the number one delinquent at school.

Every day he got called out by the parents.

And so he just got so angry.

Those were all our questions.

EEEP!

Scandals at school, we asked for scandals at school.

In Japan we got a wide range.

We had the yankee school where the yankees were breaking things... They are like

young delinquents who are like "I wanna destroy stuff!"

We had the yankee school where they destroyed a couple of things in school.

We also had a girl who was ripping up her grade paper because she was so stressed.

Stress apparently also a big thing that caused a student to...

throw out chairs and tables... from the classroom...

cause he was just so stressed.

That's a lot of stress but we also know Japanese people study a lot.

Ripping someone's school uniform...

at school... by accident...

is a big issue if you actually have a school uniform...

so that was probably a very embarrassing day...

for the person with the ripped school uniform.

And then we had other things like...

doing fireworks in school...

In Japan there are fireworks that you actually...

hold by hand. Like sparklers and stuff.

Kids apparently did sparklers at school. Big thing again.

Not the fireworks that go up and explode, that would have been super dangerous.

They did that at school and told to assemble.

Then we had pushing the fire alarm several times during the day...

Never found out who was doing it.

And similar things. What's the big scandal, the thing that...

at your school. I am sure there are a couple of stories.

I know we had a thing where people were playing ball and

smashed it right into the fire alarm...

And then there was this moment of silence when everyone held their breath.

"OMG did we trigger the fire alarm?"

And then the fire alarm set off, the fire department came, a real big deal...

IT was one of the big things we had at our school.

So how about you? Looking forward to your comments.

Also, read each others stories.

I am sure there are a couple of very scandalous scandal stories in there.

Looking forward to reading this.

I wish you a lovely day. Catch you soon on Ask Japanese.

And I am a daemon today, just because a want to...

Scandal!!!

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Black Lightning 1x04 Promo "Black Jesus" (HD) Season 1 Episode 4 Promo - Duration: 0:21.

This city is under attack.

And we're losing.

You only lose if you stop fighting.

What he's doing is heroic.

I can do this all night long.

Black Lightning new hit series next Tuesday at 9/8c on The CW.

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이달의소녀탐구 #265 (LOONA TV #265) - Duration: 0:56.

(Go Won's LOOΠΔ TV STARTS!) Go Won: I wish I can do it well today!

Yves: I think you can do it well!

(Go Won had black hair on the first day of photo shooting!)

Chuu : Ah, gorgeous!!

(Cute girl's cute reaction!)

(But she deserves that praises. Because the eleventh girl is pretty even in person!)

#NowPlaying "LOOΠΔ / Go Won - One&Only"

Yves : Looks like fashion photography! Chuu: Fashion photography!

Chuu : Beautiful~

Chuu : I bet you will come out nicely on camera!

Yves : Her eyes are so beautiful~

Chuu: Looks like a rabbit~

Yves : I like that kind of eyes.

Chuu : You mean me? Yves : What?

(Yves & Chuu are teaching her how to pose in front of a camera!)

Yves : Just don't do like this!

Go Won : Honestly, I don't know how to pose...

Go Won : So... it was little tough for me to do.

Go Won : However, it was very interesting!

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GETTING AN ADMIN HIS FIRST SKYWARS WINS! - Duration: 1:37:04.

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Avengers Opening Scene | The Avengers (2012) Movie Clip - Duration: 4:17.

The Tesseract has awakened.

It is on a little world, a human world.

They would wield its power,

but our ally knows its workings as they never will.

He is ready to lead

and our force, our Chitauri, will follow.

A world will be his.

The universe, yours.

And the humans, what can they do but burn?

All personnel,

the evacuation order has been confirmed.

How bad is it?

That's the problem, sir. We don't know.

Dr Selvig read an energy surge from the Tesseract four hours ago.

NASA didn't authorise Selvig to go to test phase.

He wasn't testing it. He wasn't even in the room.

Spontaneous event.

It just turned itself on?

Where are the energy levels now?

Climbing. When Selvig couldn't shut it down, we ordered evac.

How long to get everyone out?

Campus should be clear in the next half-hour.

Do better.

Sir, evacuation may be futile.

We should tell them to go back to sleep?

If we can't control the Tesseract's energy,

there may not be a minimum safe distance.

I need you to make sure

the Phase 2 prototypes are shipped out.

Sir, is that really a priority right now?

Until such time as the world ends,

we will act as though it intends to spin on.

Clear out the tech below.

Every piece of Phase 2 on a truck and gone.

Yes, sir.

With me.

Talk to me, Doctor.

Director.

Is there anything we know for certain?

The Tesseract is misbehaving.

- Is that supposed to be funny? - No, it's not funny at all.

The Tesseract is not only active, she's behaving.

I assume you pulled the plug.

She's an energy source.

We turn off the power, she turns it back on.

If she reaches peak level...

We prepared for this, Doctor. Harnessing energy from space.

But we don't have the harness.

My calculations are far from complete.

And she's throwing off interference, radiation.

Nothing harmful, low levels of gamma radiation.

That can be harmful.

Where's Agent Barton?

The Hawk?

Up in his nest, as usual.

Agent Barton, report.

I gave you this detail

so you could keep a close eye on things.

Well, I see better from a distance.

Have you seen anything that might set this thing off?

Doctor, it's spiking again.

No one's come or gone.

And Selvig's clean.

No contacts, no IMs.

If there was any tampering, sir, it wasn't at this end.

"At this end"?

Yeah, the Cube is a doorway to the other end of space, right?

Doors open from both sides.

Not yet.

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While Congress 'Sits on the Sidelines,' President Trump Is Makin - Duration: 14:11.

While

Congress �Sits on the Sidelines,� President Trump Is Making Some Tough Decisions

Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis told a Senate committee in October that a 16-year-old law

authorizing military force against al-Qaida and its enablers still provided a firm legal

basis for military action against the Islamic State group.

At the time, Syrian Defense Forces had just recaptured the city of Raqqa, which for three

years had been the capital of the terror group�s �caliphate.� It was the beginning of the

end for the terror organization in Syria.

Fast forward three months, and the group is a shadow of its former self, with a few hundred

hard-core militants desperately holding on to slivers of territory in Syria�s Middle

Euphrates Valley.

Smashed by U.S.-backed Kurdish militia and forces loyal to the Syrian regime, the once-fearsome

terror group now controls less than two percent of the territory it occupied at the height

of its power, according to the U.S. coalition to defeat the Islamic State.

Though it still retains the ability to carry out guerrilla-style attacks, the group is

no longer an existential threat to either the Syrian or Iraqi governments.

After such impressive success, Washington is looking at what comes next in Syria.

Far from withdrawing the roughly 2,000 U.S. troops deployed on Syrian soil, as Syrian

President Bashar al-Assad has demanded, President Donald Trump�s administration is preparing

for a long-term presence there

U.S. military commanders have taken care to describe the Syria deployment as part of a

broader counter-terrorism mission that falls under the rubric of the 2001 Authorization

for the Use of Military Force, the same law Mattis testified about in October.

After U.S. airstrikes wiped out 150 Islamic State fighters in eastern Syria last week,

coalition commander Maj. Gen. James Jarrard said the troops had to stay because the anti-terror

mission in Syria was �far from over.�

�We cannot take our focus off our mission, and we must not lose our momentum in taking

these terrorists off the battlefield and preventing them from resurfacing somewhere else,� Jarrad

said.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has offered a much more expansive vision for the U.S.

military effort in Syria.

Speaking at Stanford�s Hoover Institution on Jan. 17, Tillerson outlined five �end

states� the Trump administration desires in Syria, only one of which has even a tenuous

connection the 2001 AUMF

So what is the administration�s plan for Syria?

As Tillerson explained, the U.S. is going to eradicate Islamic State and al-Qaida fighters

wherever they remain in the country.

Then, Washington will usher in a �stable, unified, independent Syria� under a government

led by someone other than Assad.

At the same time, U.S. forces will counter Iranian influence in Syria, denying Tehran

a land bridge through Syrian territory into Lebanon.

While tackling the Iranian problem, the U.S. military will also make Syria safe for returning

refugees and internally displaced persons.

And finally, Washington will guarantee, once and for all, that Syria is free of weapons

of mass destruction.

In his remarks at Hoover, Tillerson denied the administration�s vision amounts to �nation-building�

or �reconstruction.� But the plan includes the kind of strategic objectives Washington

pursued, and is still pursuing, in its long-term interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq.

A notable difference is that Congress specifically authorized both of those wars, but has not

done so for Syria.

Most of official Washington has shrugged at this state of affairs, but a small contingent

of skeptics is raising questions about the uncomfortable reality that American troops

are deployed, uninvited and without congressional or United Nations authorization, to a sovereign

country that has not attacked the U.S. or its allies.

Daniel DePetris, a fellow at the realist-oriented Defense Priorities think tank, is one such

voice arguing that the Trump administration�s plan for Syria distorts the 2001 AUMF beyond

recognition.

Former President Barack Obama�s administration stretched the authorization when it began

the fight against the Islamic State group in Syria, and now the Trump administration

is doing so to a greater degree with its ambitious post-Islamic State project, he says.

�Mattis and Tillerson�s interpretation of the 2001 AUMF is a continuation of the

same legal justification the Obama administration used upon announcing the counter-ISIS military

campaign to the nation,� he told The Daily Caller News Foundation in an email.

�The problem is this is an overly broad argument made by those in the executive branch

who would always prefer more authority to wage war.�

Congress passed the 2001 AUMF just a few days after the 9/11 attacks, giving the president

the green light to use �all necessary and appropriate forces� against individuals

and countries involved in the attack.

In the nearly 17 years since, U.S. administrations have relied on the law � along with a generous

interpretation of executive authority to make war � to provide legal cover for worldwide

military intervention without input from Congress.

Constitutional questions

The text of the 2001 AUMF empowers the president to all use �all necessary and appropriate

force against those nations, organizations, or persons he determines planned, authorized,

committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001.� It

also authorizes military force against any country or organization that harbored the

9/11 attackers.

That definition certainly applies to al-Qaida, which carried out the attacks, and the Taliban

regime of Afghanistan that hosted Osama bin Laden and his group�s top commanders.

U.S. officials have also lumped in al-Qaida�s �associated� or �affiliated� forces,

making the AUMF the legal basis for operations against groups such as al-Shabaab in Somalia

and al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb in North Africa.

In short, the 2001 AUMF has been the glue holding together the various iterations of

the global war on terror under former President George W. Bush, Obama and Trump.

The kind of Iran-centric mission outlined by Tillerson at the Hoover Institution stretches

the 17-year-old authorization to the breaking point, DePetris argues.

Denying Iran its objectives in Syria would �involve plunging American troops into a

completely different mission, something far more complex than driving the Islamic State

group from Raqqa, Deir ez-Zor, or Kobani,� he wrote Jan. 23 in Real Clear Defense, referring

to former Islamic State strongholds in Syria.

�The mission, in fact, would be so different that it would require a whole new authorization

from Congress before the strategy could be carried out.�

Absent a new congressional authorization or U.N. resolution, the U.S. war in Syria amounts

to an illegal occupation, according to realist foreign policy scholar Daniel Larison.

He wrote Jan. 17 in The American Conservative:

�According to Tillerson, U.S. forces will remain in Syria on an open-ended mission to

ensure that the recognized government of the country does not establish control over its

own territory.

To call this policy deranged would be too generous.

The U.S. has no business in having a military presence in another country without its government�s

permission, and it has no right to maintain that presence for the explicit purpose of

preventing that government from exercising control inside its own internationally recognized

borders.�

Supporters of the U.S. military intervention in Syria have countered that the president�s

war-making authority under Article II of the Constitution gives Trump all the legal cover

he needs for an anti-terror campaign there, however broadly defined.

Going back to at least former President Bill Clinton�s administration, executive branch

lawyers have argued the president can order a unilateral strike he believes doing so is

in the interest of national security.

Trump invoked this broad authority in April, when he ordered a cruise missile strike against

a Syrian military base in response to Assad�s use of chemical weapons.

Whether Trump can claim the same authority to launch a long-term intervention without

Congressional approval is a murkier question.

The War Powers Act of 1973, passed over then-President Richard Nixon�s veto, says a president can

only deploy U.S. troops into a conflict if he has an approval from Congress or if the

U.S. itself has been attacked.

But the law muddies the issue by requiring the president to pull back troops after 60

days if the engagement was not authorized by lawmakers, suggesting that a shorter unilateral

deployment would be permitted.

In any case, U.S. soldiers have been in Syria for far longer than 60 days, and no U.N. resolution

or act of Congress has authorized what the Trump administration is now proposing to do

there.

�This is a violation of our U.S. Constitution, which should be enough reason for it not to

occur,� DePetris said of the plan.

Congress on the sidelines Larison, DePetris and other intervention skeptics

blame Congress for letting three consecutive presidents assume what amounts to unlimited

power to decide when and where to commit U.S. forces.

Lawmakers prefer to leave such politically fraught decisions to the executive, abandoning

their constitutional duties, DePetris argues.

�The legislative branch has atrophied from far too many years of silence on matters of

war and peace, enabling the Bush, Obama, and now Trump administrations to wage war without

authorization or proper oversight,� he told TheDCNF.

�Congress� role is just as the Constitution outlined: authorize an armed conflict before

the first U.S. troops are deployed in theater and the first bombs are dropped.�

A divided Congress in 2013 � with Democratic majority in the Senate and Republican majority

in the House � declined to give Obama an authorization to intervene in Syria.

Concerned with backlash from a war-weary public and unable to agree on the scope of an authorization,

lawmakers never held a full vote.

Instead, they left Obama to conduct military operations in Syria on the back of the 2001

AUMF, as Trump is doing now.

Content to rely on the existing authorization for any military action with a conceivable

nexus to counter-terrorism, Trump has not asked for a fresh AUMF to underpin his Syria

plan.

And, aside from a few foreign policy dissidents, lawmakers in his own party are in no hurry

to press for one.

One such outlier, GOP Rep. Walter Jones of North Carolina, speaks of the situation with

open disgust.

The absence of debate on Syria amounts to an abdication to the executive branch of Congress�

Article I power to declare war, Jones told TheDCNF.

�Here we are again as a Congress, sitting in the stands, watching a failed foreign policy

develop, and we don�t even debate it,� he said in a phone interview.

�I�m talking about a policy debate, I�m not talking about an amendment debate, I�m

not talking about a speech.�

�We have foregone our constitutional responsibility as a Congress,� he added.

Nor has Washington�s think tank archipelago raised much concern about possible constitutional

deficiencies in Trump�s Syria strategy.

Big names in the bipartisan foreign policy community such as Brookings Institution, American

Enterprise Institute, and Center for a New American Security have produced dozens of

analyses about how to bring about a post-Islamic State, post-Assad Syrian state.

There has been much less discussion about whether such a mission is a violation of U.S.

or international law.

With the foreign policy establishment and the administration largely silent about the

need for a new AUMF, a handful of lawmakers have taken up the cause.

On the Democratic side, Sens. Ben Cardin of Maryland, Cory Booker of New Jersey, and Chris

Murphy of Connecticut, all members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, have in

recent weeks pushed for a new war authorization.

A contingent of intervention skeptics in the Republican party, among them Jones, Rep. Thomas

Massie and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, and Sen. Mike Lee of Utah, have also argued that

Trump needs congressional approval for further military action in Syria.

They are viewed with suspicion by a hawkish Republican foreign policy establishment with

a hefty appetite for military intervention.

At the end of the day, lawmakers are unlikely revisit the AUMF unless American voters get

�riled up� over the prospect of another open-ended war in the Middle East, Jones says.

�They�re not feeling pressure from the people of America,� he said, adding that

public indifference has made it easy for lawmakers to �sit on the sidelines and let the administration

get blood on its hands, not Congress.�

For more infomation >> While Congress 'Sits on the Sidelines,' President Trump Is Makin - Duration: 14:11.

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HarryBeBe #25 - See you New York City - Duration: 5:10.

I saw you

What are you doing?

Hi

Hi

What are you doing?

Well

This building behind me is

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

This place can be seen in films and TV show

Most time they call this place Juilliard School in shows

In fact

Juilliard School is behind the building on the right

It's really a nice place

Today

is the last day of my New York City trip

Not bad

Hope I will be here in the future

That is it

PEACE!

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