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Hey everyone, today I'm going to show you a new pick three strategy, please remember to subscribe and like the video

So this is a combination of a regular rundown like a 3 1 7 rundown with the Saturday setup strategy

And I had actually tried this strategy a few months ago, and I wasn't getting any hits

And then I tried it again in the last week

And it's gotten quite a few hits in every state that I've tried so wherever you live if you have a pick 3 game

I would give this strategy a try right now because it seems to be really hot

So the way it works. I'm going to show you using Louisiana's

Numbers as an example this was from the 17th their draw was

279 so you put the 279 or whatever your draw is and then you're simply gonna add one to each

Column until you get back down to your draw number, and then if you were doing the Saturday setup strategy

You would do that and then just play these straight like five zero two or six one three

But in this variation you're going to highlight your date sum like you would a regular rundown and the date sum

Is 18 you add 1 + 17 to get 18, but you drop the 1 so 8s are highlighted

You do not need to highlight the hit sum, just the date sum

And then you're looking for your numbers that are touching your highlighted numbers to play and then the week following in

Louisiana these are all the numbers that came out in this rundown that were touching eights

so on the 18th, that was 1 5 9

And you've got that right here by that 8 then

It was 6 9 4 right there, and then it was 0 3 4 right here

And then on 22nd it was 679

Right here on this 8, and then it was

943 around this 8

So you can see it's been working really well there. I've got their numbers for the coming week

This was from last evening's draw, the 24th. It was 6 5 4

the fives are highlighted because your date sum you'd add the 1 and 24 = 25

Drop the 2 and keep the 5.

I'm showing you the date sum is 5 so that's why they're all highlighted because it's all from the date of the 24th and then

These are the numbers I think would be good to play for Louisiana the coming week

now I've also got Tennessee's cash 3 and Delaware's play 3

Tennessee came out 342 last evening so I did the same thing adding each column these are Tennessee's numbers

Delaware was 957 last evening

These are numbers I think would be good for Delaware in the coming week and then lastly I've got Indiana and California

Indiana came out 397 last evening

California came out 0 6 3 so those are the numbers that I used

In the rundown and then these are the numbers for each of those states

So if your state was not featured on here definitely give it a try

And if you have put a request in for a state, please know that I haven't forgotten about you

I've gotten a lot of requests lately, but I'm trying to get to all of them so be patient with me

But if you have questions, let me know in the comments section good luck, and thanks for watching

For more infomation >> New Pick 3 Strategy!! Working in multiple states!!! - Duration: 3:12.

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First lady Melania Trump Solo Public Appearance to The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - Duration: 4:03.

For more infomation >> First lady Melania Trump Solo Public Appearance to The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - Duration: 4:03.

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Melania Trump made an unannounced visit to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Thursday - Duration: 4:02.

For more infomation >> Melania Trump made an unannounced visit to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Thursday - Duration: 4:02.

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Excerpt of NAEP in Rural Schools Video: Which rural states made the most progress on NAEP? - Duration: 0:17.

Six of the 14 rural states -- Alabama, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire North

Carolina, and West Virginia saw improvements among their rural students

in at least one subject and grade since 2007

For more infomation >> Excerpt of NAEP in Rural Schools Video: Which rural states made the most progress on NAEP? - Duration: 0:17.

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Stan Cohen on 'Israel, Torture and States of Denial II' - Duration: 2:15.

"You know, I would walk down the street and look at other people, and say, "Well, what

can they be thinking of?"

I was sitting in the back of a bus, I would think... yes, it was after this incident where

that man was tortured, it was a few years after our report, quite recently.

And there was a High Court judgement ruling made about whether this shaking, (tiltul,

as it's called in Hebrew) was one of the Landau Commission's permissible forms of

moderate physical pressure, or whether it wasn't.

And I was sitting on a bus, and Israelis are very voluble, shouting, and having open arguments,

and two people in front of me were having an argument about whether shaking a person

by the lapels, was really "force" and whether it was moderate or not.

Now, of course, when that happens, then you're already in a discourse in which people are

not asking whether something is bad and good, but they've certainly stopped asking whether

it happens.

They're just normalising it.

They're normalising it.

They say, "This is a feature of everyday life".

And we know that this is the problem.

We know, from other situations, historical situations, that it's not just about having

two opposing explanations – on the one hand you have this elite, Fascist, evil leadership,

and everybody's frightened of them, or, on the other hand, you have people who are

acting like nameless bureaucrats, the Eichmann type story, or you have people who are actual

believers.

You know, it's not this situation.

There are lots of other histories that have to be explained.

Which leads to the central problem, which is, what does this sort of information do

to you?

And what do you do to the information?

And once I'd got that question clear I was about to start to write a book based on it,

which is close enough to what I eventually did in States of Denial."

For more infomation >> Stan Cohen on 'Israel, Torture and States of Denial II' - Duration: 2:15.

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Zion, a DACA recipient and soldier: 'Leaving the United States would leave me heartbroken' - Duration: 6:30.

Zion, a DACA recipient and soldier: 'Leaving the United States would leave me heartbroken'

Right now 800,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients are anxiously waiting to see if the Republican-led Congress will pass bipartisan legislation allowing them to continue their lives and futures here.

Those young people include Zion Dirgantara, a reservist cargo specialist in the U.S.

Army and one of the estimated 900 DACA recipients currently enlisted and serving the only country they've ever known as home:.

It has been a hard road to realize my childhood dream of serving my country.

In my junior year at South Philadelphia High School, military recruiters came to a job fair and set up tables in our school library.

I went straight over and said I wanted to join.

But I couldn't enlist without a Social Security number.

After graduating from high school, I worked restaurant jobs and quickly learned that even if you grow up here, life without documents in the United States is a partial life.

You pay taxes and follow the rules, but you may not be able to drive, go to college, or work in a profession.

It's as if you're in a house, you're paying rent, but you can't use the hot water to shower or cook with the oven.

Then, in 2012, the DACA program was created.

Suddenly, everything changed.

I could get a driver's license, apply for college, and work.

In 2014, the military opened the door to people with DACA, and several years later, I enlisted.

I have been living my dream.

But following Donald Trump rescinding the program in September 2017 and his rejection of a bipartisan immigration that gave him everything he asked for because it wasn't to President Stephen Miller's fringe liking, Dirgantara's dream has turned into a nightmare.

"I have lived here for more than half of my life," he said.

"I learned and understand the American culture … the idea that everyone is created equal … leaving the United States would leave me heartbroken.".

Despite Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's lie that his chamber has until March—or maybe even beyond—to permanently protect DACA recipients, they are already getting arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

They've already been deported.

And if Cadet Bone Spurs keeps listening to President Miller instead of the nearly 80 percent of Americans who want Dreamers on a path to citizenship, he'll also be deporting military members:.

Since September, when President Trump ended DACA, I worry about my future every day.

Back when I enlisted, a recruiter told me to memorize "A Soldier's Creed," a set of guiding statements for soldiers.

I keep a copy of the creed in my wallet and another taped to the wall beside my bed, so it's the last thing I look at before I go to sleep.

The Soldier's Creed says: "I will always place the mission first.

My personal mission is to serve this country in the military.

That comes before all else.

"I will never quit.

I will never stop trying to earn my place in the Army — or defending my rights as a Dreamer who grew up in this country and is prepared to give everything to it.

"I will never leave a fallen comrade.

These days, I think about this one a lot.

I hope and believe our leaders are committed to it too.

I believe and hope the American leadership will not abandon people like me.

I still believe our leaders will step up and create a way for people with DACA to keep contributing to the United States.

According to The Morning Call, Dirgantara's DACA status will expire next year.

With permanent protections, he'll lose his work permit, protection from deportation, and will be kicked out of the military.

"I would like to tell our Pennsylvania members of Congress: We were not born in this country, but we grew up here and we're fighting to earn our place," he continued.

"Please give us our chance to serve the only country we consider home.

Please find a way to allow us to work and stay right here where we belong.".

For more infomation >> Zion, a DACA recipient and soldier: 'Leaving the United States would leave me heartbroken' - Duration: 6:30.

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'I Live Alone' cast heads over to the United States for filming - Duration: 1:26.

'I Live Alone' cast heads over to the United States for filming

On January 26 KST, a representative confirmed that the cast of the MBC program will be flying over to America to film.

They said, It is true that some cast members of the show will be traveling to the U.S in order to film today.

Theres still a lot of time left before this episodes air date.

For further details, please refer to the on-air episodes. .

Previously, the panelists of I Live Alone vacationed overseas, showing how traveling is done I Live Alone-style.

What kind of trip do you think it will be this time?.

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