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News on Youtube Mar 24 2018

Hello and welcome to Public Works TV. I'm Marci Camacho and I'll be your host this week

Before we go on, let's take a quick look at

some of our accomplishments we did last week

It's been another eventful week here at Public Works

with the help of more than 300 volunteers we planted 175 trees

in the Richmond District in celebration of Arbor Day

and to add to the fun, we hosted a family-friendly and goat-friendly Eco Fair

We broke ground at the historic Geneva Car Barn and power house

which will provide a place for generations of local talent

to grow and showcase their work at this new performance arts center in the City

and thank you to the urban think tank SPUR for presenting us the

Good Government Award in collaboration with SF Port and

the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing

for our joint efforts in bringing the vision of Dogpatch Navigation Center to reality

San Francisco's goal for curb ramps is we have about

almost 50,000 potential locations for where curb ramps

could be located in San Francisco and our goal would be to sooner rather than

later build build out all the curb ramps possible so that there's accessibility

for everybody everywhere in the city

Right now we're on the corner of 11th and Moraga in San Francisco and we are

working you know installing new curb ramps on some of the corners and we have

one special corner that corner across the street where we're going to be

testing a new concrete product in a pilot project

What you're seeing here is our cement shop but we've got two crews

that build curb ramps for the curb ramp program throughout the City

and so they do the demo they format they you know

put the concrete in and so you'll see City crews all around San Francisco

You know installing brand new curb ramps

People call them yellow bumps or yellow tiles

but they're you know technically they're called the detectable tiles and

they're bright yellow because it's one of the last colors that people can see

before they you know actually lose their vision and then the domes

themselves help people with canes be able to determine where the

path of travel is along with the design of the curb ramp

When the concrete gets delivered then they smooth everything out

and then they place the tile which is tricky

because everything has to be built to very tight and specific

slopes to match all the ADA requirements and so so it's kind of exciting to watch

Here's a sample piece of the detectable tile this is the underneath side and

if you could see it's actually got integral color which means the yellow color goes

all the way through it if I wet it it you can see the yellow color better and

it comes with the protective coating which they install and then peel it off

so then when they're done oops you have the tile underneath

We worked on a pilot project using a new material we were trying the new product

we'll be testing the strength of the product but what's fantastic about it is

that in the old days when this old when there was leftover concrete it got

brought back to the site was you know dumped somewhere hardened and then

it would have to be you know chipped up into smaller pieces and it could

possibly would have wound up in a landfill this way there would be you

know zero left over which would be fantastic for the environment

Hello my name is Richard Chircop with San Francisco Public Works civil engineer

in the Streets and Highways section. Today we'll be placing concrete with

a new innovative mix that uses a high recycled amount of returned fresh concrete

We'll be placing a curb ramp and checking the workability and performance of the mix

The mix uses returned fresh concrete from the site and is used to make

new concrete so it's an environmental way of increasing the recycled content

working towards our zero waste goals

My name is Sage. I work for the materials testing lab, part of Public Works

and basically what we do is we take samples of concrete, soil, rebar, asphalt

and basically any construction material and we test it so that

it meets the specs of the project

Public Works and the Mayor's Office on Disability

work together to prioritize curb ramps to be constructed or upgraded each year

The pilot for the using the new concrete product was collaborative

effort so there was a lot of factors involved both the materials testing

people and that concrete company took samples to test independently

the strength and different characteristics or specifications of the product

So everybody is hopeful that it will work as you know as its spec'd out to be and

that it could be really you know a good step in the right direction for San Francisco

I hope you enjoyed this episode of Public Works TV

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I'm Marci Camacho. Thanks for tuning in to Public Works TV

Hi I'm Martin Munoz. I work for Public Works with cement shop and I am Public Works

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LGBT advocates call for public inquiry in serial killer case - Duration: 22:57.

Welcome. My name is Warren Greene I'm an Ojibwe two-spirit Indigenous activist

and today we're here to just talk about the recent happenings of the murders

and missing in the Toronto LGBT community. Today with me I have Susan

Gapka, Doug Elliott and James Dubro and they'll all be coming up and briefly

talking about issues that and that are concerned to us. I wanted to do today to

acknowledge the land and water that we're a part of here the Huron Wendat, the

Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee and as well currently the Mississauga's

of the New Credit. So I wanted to just welcome you all and introduce Doug Elliott

who is a lawyer in our community and elder as he calls himself.

Good morning everyone thank you for coming and thank

you Warren. First of all my name is Douglas Eliot

and first of all I want to make it clear that while I am and have been connected

with a number of community groups over many years today I'm speaking as a

private citizen and as a lawyer. This morning I'm publicly calling on Attorney-

General Yasir Naqvi to immediately appoint a public inquiry under the

provincial inquiries act into the Toronto Police Service investigation of

the recent serial killings of gay and bisexual men in this city. The time for

that inquiry is now. Our community is grieving. Our community is angry. As

recently as last December we were being told by chief Saunders that our

long-standing concerns about a serial killer preying on our community

were not based on any evidence. He was wrong. He

had a legal duty to warn us and instead he reassured us. It now seems that there

was plenty of evidence but somehow the Toronto police struggled to put two and

two together. We want to know what went wrong. We deserve to know what went wrong.

The relationship between the Toronto Police Service and Toronto's LGBT

community is at its worst since I joined in the protests in the streets out here

against the bathhouse raids back in 1981. Nothing short of a full public

inquiry is going to put us back on the necessary path to reconciliation with

the Toronto Police Service. Serial killers are rare but there will be

another one. Perhaps the next time it will affect a different marginalized

group. Will the police bungle again? There have been previous inquiries for example

into the Bernardo case and into the Pickton case. Did the Toronto Police

Service learn the lessons from those cases? Somehow I doubt it and

if we ask ourselves are there more lessons to be learned from this

investigation I think most of us could agree that there really can be no doubt

about that. Twenty years ago Justice Archie Campbell and the Bernardo inquiry report

was blunt in his observations that clever serial killers are a recurring

and serious challenge to modern law enforcement. Ontario is not immune to

them. Our law enforcement agencies have repeatedly failed to develop modern

investigative systems to detect and apprehend these savvy predators at an

early stage. These killers continue to outsmart our

law enforcement officials for far too long before they are caught.Why are

police always two steps behind instead of one step ahead? The mayor and the

chief have both said that they would welcome a public inquiry. I applaud the

internal review already underway at the TPS and the external review that the

mayor is seeking tonight after consultation with respected community

groups like ASAAP. Even the attorney general himself agrees that there ought

to be a public inquiry. The question is when? The attorney general has said that

we should wait for the, quote, "conclusion" unquote, of any and all criminal

proceedings. Such a lengthy delay is both unnecessary and completely unacceptable.

The conclusion of the criminal proceedings may be many years in the

future. We cannot wait until the criminal justice system has completed its work.

The police have said that their investigation could take many more years.

It's already been going on for eight years. How long should we give them? While

I respect the man the attorney general is wrong. There is no need to wait. First

there's no legal reason to wait. I believe there's a lot of

misunderstanding and misconceptions about this point and I am here this

morning in part to clear that up. I've been involved in two major public

inquiries both involving fatalities. The Krever inquiry and the more recent

Elliot Lake inquiry into the mall collapse there. In both of those

inquiries criminal investigations proceeded in parallel to criminal

investigations. Criminal investigations running parallel

with public inquiries. In fact in the two inquiries in which I was involved the

police had not even gathered enough evidence to lay any charges by the time

the inquiries got underway. In this case the police already have enough evidence

to lay six charges of first-degree murder against an identified accused. Ever

since the Supreme Court gave its blessing to this two-track approach in

the Westray mine case this two-track approach has been the usual, the

preferred approach. There is no legal reason to depart from the two-track

approach in this case. Second there is no practical reason to wait.The inquiry

would be about how the investigation was handled, not about helping the police to

gather evidence to help secure a conviction. The inquiry should focus on

the events leading up to the charges laid in this case. Those events are a

matter of historical fact and they are not going to change as a result of

anything being done by the police now. As the families of the Pickton victims noted

at the inquiry in that case, the passage of time only causes memories to fade and

evidence to deteriorate. Not to mention the anguish those families and friends

experience. That is especially so in this case. The known victims were middle-aged

men. The oldest 59, just a little younger than me. We can

anticipate that many potential witnesses will be of similar ages and possibly

even older. If we wait ten or more years to get started, as happened in the Pickton

case, those witnesses might not even be able to give evidence. We will all suffer

immensely waiting for answers. An inquiry is not going to stop or even

impede the criminal investigation. No one — no one — is

asking for that investigation to be put on hold. An accused person has been

identified and he is not going to be released from custody

just because an inquiry is launched. He's not going anywhere. Of course we all want

the police to identify all the victims and to lay all of the appropriate

charges. However let's face it: if convicted of any of the charges that

have already been laid the accused man will never leave prison alive. More

charges will not change his fate. Chief Saunders expressed surprise to the Globe

that there was a serial killer at work in Toronto. He said it was something he

watched on CNN and it did not happen here. That was a pretty shocking

statement. The Bernardo report warned our police to expect serial killers again in

Ontario and Bernardo's crime spree began right here as the so-called Scarborough

rapist. Apparently the chief never learned

anything from the Bernardo report even though he himself worked in homicide for

many years. However let me be clear: this is not about shaming the police it is

about making sure that they do a better job the next time. We should learn from

the mistakes made in BC. The Pickton inquiry was delayed for 10 long years

while the criminal justice process unfolded. The inquiry report was not

released until 2012. It found there was a botched investigation that was hampered

by outdated police techniques and police procedures, not to mention systemic bias

as the victims were viewed by the police, in the words of the commissioner, as

"throwaway people." Did unconscious bias play a role here? By 2012, when the Pickton

report was released, at least three gay or bisexual men had fallen victim to

a serial killer in Toronto. Project Houston was launched that same year.

Sadly, Project Houston was shut down 18 months later with no arrests. The

killings continued. I have to ask myself: did the Project Houston officers even

read the Pickton report? While we now debate the timing of an inquiry into the

most recent serial killer investigation the next serial killer may already be at

work, perhaps even right here in Toronto. We need to learn the lessons from this

unhappy investigation and we need to learn them without any further delay.

Lives are at stake. Thank you. I'm very sorry I cannot stay

for questions. I have business commitments. I've left my business cards

and a copy of my statement with my friend James and you should feel free to

contact me. I'm not trying to avoid the journalists or community members here

today but I do have other professional commitments. Thank you very much for your

attention.

Thank you Doug. Now we'll have Mr James Dubro speak. He's a crime reporter and

researcher and a longtime member of our gay community here in Toronto. Good

morning. That's a lot to digest there in what Doug said and there's a couple

areas where I'm going to overlap and I'm not going to speak very long. I just

wanted to read a couple of points from our position paper. Lives at risk today

in particular from our marginalized communities under the rainbow.

Shortcomings in how police collect, store, coordinate and share data appeared

to have allowed Bruce McArthur to continue to murder. McArthur was charged

in 2001, questioned in 2013 and again in 2016, with incidents that

we now know are relevant to the case. But none of these connections were made in

time to prevent a series of deaths, deaths that may have otherwise been prevented

given the proper systemic improvements. That's point number one. Project Houston,

which is Doug had just said, should not have been shut down. Like

homicide investigations, the series of disappearances and involved with Project

Houston make it clear that the project should have remained open and rather than

project Prism being created, Houston should have continued as more

information ultimately came in which perhaps might have prevented future

deaths. Very important. The third point I haven't actually written out because

it's still evolving and it has to be and it's not one it's not position paper but

this has to do with the fact that McArthur had a criminal record for

violently attacking a hustler in the gay village. And he was brought in as I just

said in these two instances, but the criminal record doesn't appear to have

popped up when the when he was questioned by Houston or when he was

questioned by an officer investigating an attempted murder that he was charged

with. Now I have found out just today really that the reason that may not

have popped up on police investigations is that he had got a pardon for his conviction

which was a serious conviction. That's fine, but the problem is not even police

intelligence seems to have had access to those, that the fact that he was

convicted of violence in the gay community. Because if they had, that would

have been a red flag right away when he was brought in Houston that would have

made him a person of interest and also when he was brought in for the

attempted murder. It would have been a extremely important thing. And yet it's

just amazing to me, inexplicable and amazing and incredibly

inept that the police did not have access to their own records. We have to

find out, that's what an inquiry will help us find out. That's all I'm going to

say right now. Thank you, James. We'll now have Susan Gapka speak she is a

community and trans activist also independent as well. Thanks everyone for

being here. I'm Susan Gapka. We've released a statement.

Just a situation that has brought us here today, reluctantly appearing before

you, but feeling there's a lot of unanswered questions around this as

Douglas and James have already spoken to. I just want to first say that my . . . still

my thoughts and my prayers are with the

the murdered and missing people, the families and friends and everyone

negatively impacted. And partly what I want to talk today about is to bring an

equity lens to the conversation to talk about Dean whose — and Alloura Wells —

whose systemic discrimination and other social factors led them not to be taken

as seriously when they went missing by the authorities and that needs to change.

And we need to do more work on that but also of the situation that put them in

extremely high-risk situations. As a former street kid myself I can really

relate to it. And actually I was re-traumatized. I had visited a number of the

places that Dean himself had been involved with back more than 20

years ago before I actually did get off the streets. So I just wanted to just

sort of give them a moment of appreciation or not appreciation but

a moment of remembrance, commemoration, for that and I'll do that just in a few

minutes. The other thing I wanted to bring to the conversation was we can do

a lot better around that and even I'm not qualified to speak around race and

some of the other factors involved in the other missing people but actually

as Douglas and I were talking yesterday about, there are a series of public

inquiries and I worked in the mental health field and we brought, taken the

police to task in coroner's inquests and time and time again a set of

recommendations are not adhered to, are not implemented and still we have people

going missing and not found or found in this manner. This is unprecedented. But if

you were in training to be — I don't want to use a serial killer analogy — but in

some ways these inquests the police should have been following the

recommendations of previous inquests. This would be a guidebook on how to get away

with murder if you were trying to do it and that's what happened in this case it

seems. That there was a — it happened many years later before we

finally brought that police broke the case and of course it's not to shame the

police — they actually broke the case and the person is alleged until proven

guilty but it looks like a heap of evidence is going to keep this

individual locked away for a long, long time. The other piece that I wanted to

talk about was the relationship between police and community members. It said, I

think it continues to be strained. Last time it was G20, there was

the G20. Before that the Pussy Palace but what happens is before that, before my

time the bathhouse raids. There's a long history of disconnect between LGBTQ

two-spirit, non-binary members and the police services so they really need to

do better on that. I first met James when we formed the chief's consultative

committee and the original terms of reference for that committee was to meet

in community settings, to have members elected by community members, by

organizations and for the last number of years they've been meeting at police

headquarters. And as you know there's intent there's higher security measures

recently so many of us do not feel comfortable going to police headquarters

to engage with the police. They need to be more visible in the community and less

visible in other ways. So we need to do a lot of work on police relations and I

have reached out to some members I'm on the CPLC at 51 Division and one of

the sergeants down there I talked to him yesterday so we really need to somehow

figure out that we can report people when they go missing or report crimes or

or violence without fear of prosecution and violence from the police

themselves. And there's a whole undercurrent of activity in the LGBT

community are systemic and historic marginalization, our criminalization in

the past make us some of us very, very hesitant to do that. So I just wanted to

highlight that we really need to do better on that. Just as I close here

I just wanted to take a moment of silence for I realize this is not your

real moment because there's media in the room but I am gonna start my timer and

if we could just think about just have that moment

and then we'll go to questions, just around for the missing and murdered

rainbow community members. Just wanted to add again we are individuals we're not

representative of any organization and that's how we came together today. So

let's have that moment now please

Okay I think we're almost ready for questions. Thank you for that moment of

silence. This is . . . as we leave here today let's just remember those because

it's going to be, this is going to take some time and it's been very traumatic.

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Court Rules EPA Chief Must Serve The Public Interest… For Now - Duration: 1:31.

Finally, tonight some good news.

A federal judge ruled that EPA chief, Scott Pruitt, broke the law by refusing to list

areas in the country that are not complying with air pollution standards.

The case began after Pruitt submitted designations for areas in the country that were compliant

with smog guidelines but left out those which weren't.

As a result, those unlisted areas can allow new factories and new plants to be built without

any advance pollution controls.

This prompted 16 state attorney generals to take legal action.

In their complaint they listed the Bay Area, they listed New York City and Los Angeles

as areas suffering from ozone pollution.

They also added that not taking any action at all, if they just sat back, that would

negatively impact more than 200,000 children suffering from asthma.

The court has given Scott Pruitt until April 30 to comply with the law.

It is no secret that Pruitt was a major financial beneficiary of the oil and coal industry.

He's pretty much in their back pocket.

He's taken hundreds of thousands of their dollars from them over the years.

These corporations view environmental regulations as an obstacle to getting more profit and

now we see that their man in the EPA, that they worked so hard to put there, is willing

to violate the law on their behalf.

Thankfully, the courts stepped in and demanded that Pruitt perform his duties as he's supposed

to.

His interests may lie with the industries that fatten his wallet but, while he holds

public office, the courts are making sure that he serves the public interest at least

for now.

For more infomation >> Court Rules EPA Chief Must Serve The Public Interest… For Now - Duration: 1:31.

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Exp. Sociale #56: FRAPPER SON HOMME EN PUBLIC - Duration: 8:00.

Hello friends, 3 years ago for our youtube channel opening

we decided to address the problem of domestic violence.

First video of would you react: Octobre 2014

Following this video, plenty of you asked us to

switch the roles.

( Coming in this video)

And because W.Y.R always listens to its followers,

we decided to make this social experiment for you!

I think that the persons who are going to react

will probably be women in their thirties

because they have a sensibility that men lack most of the time.

(For a long time, we decided to not shoot this theme, because we thought it didn't exist...)

(In reality, 20% of domestic violence are towards men...)

You are not even able to bring me to a good movie.

You are such an ass, you are pissing me off.

(Violence is most of the time accompanied by humiliation )

You are such an asshole!

Such a dogie that came at the right time.

- Come here ! - No, I am not coming.

You don't get it? You are about to get smashed.

(Does this situation requires an intervention from the by passers?)

(The actor is seeking for reaction by fixing 2 by passers)

Take care of your business, you.

You are making such a scene... in front of the movies.

He is my husband, I have the right too.

Leave me alone.

Do what you want.

(Second try)

The only thing you are good at is being a doggie and following me everywhere

Do you get it?

- I can't stand it anymore! - Héééé....

Yes, but you need to be careful with other people !

(The 3 girls are laughing)

You are a real drip!

A sad man, a society's waste, a piece of shit.

Give me my bag back, piece of shit.

I have my kids with me, I could not...

They were asking me questions at the same time....

"...Mom, can dad punch her...?"

I didn't know what to do

Why did you film it?

For the police and my family, otherwise no one would have believed me!

And what are you planning to do now? Saying sorry like always?

(The 3 girls are coming back: Did they see the cameras or are they just ashamed of themselves?)

If I want to punch him, I punch him.

You, let go of me.

I am also being calm, I don't know you and I don't want to harm you so let go of me.

You're holding me too tight right now.

Stop right now, otherwise I'm going to kick you to the ground.

Do you want to drink something? Eat something?

You can't stay with her, sir!

But I love her.

You know, being a man or a woman, domestic violence is the same for everyone.

You can't punch a man!

It didn't surprise you to see a woman punch a guy?

No, it would have been the same was she the one lying on the ground.

I would have acted the same, maybe with a tad more violence if it was the guy.

You punched me in the nose!

(third try)

You are a dumbass! I can't stand you anymore!

You are good for nothing!

Thats it, madam!

(Only one lady is helping: She could have benefitted from help, but everyone is staring...)

Stop, madam!

I don't want to hurt you!

Leave me alone young lady!

- But I love her! - I know that, it doesn't matter!

Madam, stop!

(Heroes can be of different ages, sexes, or skin colour. Congratulations to them)

He is not even capable of doing the laundry!

Do you really think people are going to stop me? really?

Leave me alone, you!

(Fourth try)

I am sick of it!

What are you going to do now? I can't stand it anymore.

No one is going to come!

You are good for nothing

(No on is reacting...)

(Like always, it takes one person to do something in order for everyone to follow...)

Get off of me !

Okay, I am sitting down!

(On the 50 person looking, only one is going to go to the victim!)

(Last try)

- I am sick of it! - stop!

Madam, leave him!

Stop it, leave alone!

(People have a tendency to start helping and then give up...)

(Is the young lady trying to stop her boyfriend from intervening or is she just trying to grab her bags?)

It is not a reason to punch him!

Go on! Go on!

What do you mean: "Go on"?

Hey, hey, hey!

No, I am not leaving him.

Hey, stay calm!

Stay calm! Stay calm!

I want to talk to you!

If we get hurt, so be it, at least we try to separate them.

The punches are not meant for you, they are meant for the person lying ont the ground.

Because I couldn't do it, I was going to search for security!

Even after it happened, my heart is still shaking!

Men are, I think, afraid to file a complaint.

Victims are scared to be judged.

It is an invasion of their masculinity!

The reflex to adopt in these kind of circumstances, is to call the police!

When waiting for the cops, do the citizens need to do something?

Ideally, the citizens would need to do something, intervene

or try to find people around them to help.

If the witness decides to go talk to the author, communication is the best option

The first reflect to have, is to ask the victim if he needs help

the victim will answer!

A solution that could be brought up is to diver the attention of the author

so he won't be focused on the victim anymore.

Besides that, you need to avoid any type of quick escalation.

The best things are to: 1) be with multiple persons 2) Draw away the author of the victim 3) intervene 4)Talk

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Hillary Just Left The Hospital And Makes This SHOCKING Public Statement To Trump - Duration: 4:26.

Hillary Clinton recently fell down steps and then later injured her wrist when she was

visiting India.

She spent some time in the Goyal Hospital, which is located in the city of Jodhpur.

After she was released from the hospital, hiding injuries under one of her bizarre shirts,

she carried on with her normal routine doing whatever it is that she does, but then later

made a very repulsive statement about President Donald Trump and his entire family.

Her statement caught many people off-guard and she faced scrutiny for what she said from

both the left and right side of politics.

It wasn't that long ago that Hillary Clinton had insulted white middle-class women for

not voting for her, throwing insult after insult, and then backtracking her comments.

Another day goes by and another excuse for her 2016 election loss comes out.

After Hillary chastised white American women, she finally went on to make her statement

against the Trump family and this is where she gets into some hot water all over again.

Her latest insult happened while she was still traveling outside of America and she was participating

in a Dutch interview.

Hillary boldly claimed, via Daily Caller, that "[Trump] has undermined the office

and used it to enrich himself and his family," Clinton said.

"Disregarded laws, ethical standards.

"He's crossed into a territory of behavior and actions that are unpredictable, that are

erratic, that are undermining the stability of the global order," she continued.

In that quote alone she tremendously undermines the President himself.

She makes false claims that essentially suggest that Donald Trump won the Presidency for the

good of his own family and himself.

There are two sides to that, of course.

Anytime someone becomes President, it's automatically good for their family.

That comes with the job.

Obviously, it's good to be President of the United States of America.

However, to suggest that someone won the Presidency and undermined the position strictly for their

own good is astronomically irresponsible.

it takes a lot of work to win the Presidential election.

Donald Trump also rejected the salary that comes with the position.

As for being great for his family, Don Jr. is going through a divorce, so that probably

wasn't something they expected, nor used to "enrich" their family.

Hillary claims Trump is being unpredictable and that's a compliment.

Trump's behavior keeps people on their toes and alert.

It keeps people wondering if they should be corrupt or simply do a good job.

Trump is paying attention and drains the swamp regardless of what side of politics people

are on.

President Trump does not care if someone is right or left wing aligned, he'll fire anyone

who isn't doing what they're supposed to do.

The captions in the video below are because the video was taken outside of America and

translated for their locals.

Pay close attention to her words.

Hillary Clinton's tour has not been super successful due to her being picked apart by

pundits and news stations freely posting her tumble.

She is likely enjoying her travels across the world, something that people who are at

the lower middle class cannot afford – the same people Clinton recently insulted for

not supporting her in 2016's election.

Hillary Clinton's out-of-the-country travels have so far provided Americans with a plethora

of entertaining video clips.

Everything from her falling down the steps to this interview has been wonderful to watch.

It's a shame that Hillary Clinton didn't go into comedy, because she may have been

more successful as a comedian.

Here is Hillary's most famous interview with Zach Galifianakis as part of the Between

Two Ferns Series.

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Hillary Clinton recently fell down steps and then later injured her wrist when she was

visiting India.

She spent some time in the Goyal Hospital, which is located in the city of Jodhpur.

After she was released from the hospital, hiding injuries under one of her bizarre shirts,

she carried on with her normal routine doing whatever it is that she does, but then later

made a very repulsive statement about President Donald Trump and his entire family.

Her statement caught many people off-guard and she faced scrutiny for what she said from

both the left and right side of politics.

It wasn't that long ago that Hillary Clinton had insulted white middle-class women for

not voting for her, throwing insult after insult, and then backtracking her comments.

Another day goes by and another excuse for her 2016 election loss comes out.

After Hillary chastised white American women, she finally went on to make her statement

against the Trump family and this is where she gets into some hot water all over again.

Her latest insult happened while she was still traveling outside of America and she was participating

in a Dutch interview.

Hillary boldly claimed, via Daily Caller, that "[Trump] has undermined the office

and used it to enrich himself and his family," Clinton said.

"Disregarded laws, ethical standards.

"He's crossed into a territory of behavior and actions that are unpredictable, that are

erratic, that are undermining the stability of the global order," she continued.

In that quote alone she tremendously undermines the President himself.

She makes false claims that essentially suggest that Donald Trump won the Presidency for the

good of his own family and himself.

There are two sides to that, of course.

Anytime someone becomes President, it's automatically good for their family.

That comes with the job.

Obviously, it's good to be President of the United States of America.

However, to suggest that someone won the Presidency and undermined the position strictly for their

own good is astronomically irresponsible.

it takes a lot of work to win the Presidential election.

Donald Trump also rejected the salary that comes with the position.

As for being great for his family, Don Jr. is going through a divorce, so that probably

wasn't something they expected, nor used to "enrich" their family.

Hillary claims Trump is being unpredictable and that's a compliment.

Trump's behavior keeps people on their toes and alert.

It keeps people wondering if they should be corrupt or simply do a good job.

Trump is paying attention and drains the swamp regardless of what side of politics people

are on.

President Trump does not care if someone is right or left wing aligned, he'll fire anyone

who isn't doing what they're supposed to do.

The captions in the video below are because the video was taken outside of America and

translated for their locals.

Pay close attention to her words.

Hillary Clinton's tour has not been super successful due to her being picked apart by

pundits and news stations freely posting her tumble.

She is likely enjoying her travels across the world, something that people who are at

the lower middle class cannot afford – the same people Clinton recently insulted for

not supporting her in 2016's election.

Hillary Clinton's out-of-the-country travels have so far provided Americans with a plethora

of entertaining video clips.

Everything from her falling down the steps to this interview has been wonderful to watch.

It's a shame that Hillary Clinton didn't go into comedy, because she may have been

more successful as a comedian.

Here is Hillary's most famous interview with Zach Galifianakis as part of the Between

Two Ferns Series.

It's ironic that Hillary Clinton mentions the double standard in the humor interview.

Democrats have often lived blindly to their apparent double standard that liberals often

live by.

It was recently reported that former President Obama utilized Facebook data, just like President

Trump.

It was said that Obama previously called Putin, just like Trump.

However, Trump continuously gathers mass amounts of controversial commentary from left-wing

pundits for doing things that Barack Obama had done as well.

Zach Galifianakis ends his centrist point of view interview by asking what's the best

way to contact Hillary Clinton – "email."

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Rapper Xzibit Doesn't Have Sex In This One Public Place | BET's Mancave - Duration: 2:58.

And I really want to do things that are compelling.

I wanna do compelling stories,

and I wanna do compelling people.

Well, I tell you, my kid said to hell with The Rock,

you his favorite character in "Gridiron."

(all cheering)

All right, Xzibit, we wanna get into

a little game that we like to play called All In.

All right, let's do that. (Kosine) All In.

We gonna give you two choices-- Okay.

And you gonna decide which one you're all in on and why.

Okay, got it. Yep. Okay?

So I'ma s-- I'ma lead it off.

Got it. Here we go.

Jacuzzi sex... Mm-hm.

... or shower sex?

Oh, all in on shower sex.

Why? Yeah, because Jacuzzis is nasty.

You know what I'm saying? It's like, in there, you l--

You like boiling people water, you know what I'm saying?

It's like soup. (Xzibit) Nasty ass germs and shit.

And, you know, the suds get dirty.

I call it hotdog water. Yeah, hotdog water!

I'm done! With the shower, you can kinda get out the way,

move the nozzle and, you know, get the natural enhancement

of the whoop-wha, know what I'm saying?

The whoop-wha. (all laughing)

All right, all right. I got one.

I got one for you. I got one for you. Okay, all right, all right.

Is it Dr. Dre "The Chronic"

or is it "Chronic 2001"?

Oooh! (Kosine) All in. All in.

Uh, I'm all in on "The Chronic."

You know what I'm saying? Simply because without that,

there would be no "2001."

Good fuckin' answer, Alvin. Yeah.

(Jeff) All right, so let's-- (all laughing)

"Good answer, Alvin."

Stringer Bell or Omar? Who you all in on?

Oh, you talking about from "The Wire"? Yeah!

Oh, psh, all in on Omar.

(all murmuring)

You know, I don't judge. Shit.

(all laughing)

(Jeff) He definitely got-- He definitely got--

He said, I don't-- Dump that nigga, man.

(all laughing)

X, I got one, this is gonna fuck you up. Okay, all right.

Pimped out whip or pimped out mancave?

Uh, all in on the mancave.

Hey! Hey, one time for the cave.

My brother! Notice I said "pimped out whip."

I didn't say, you know-- I said "pimped out whip."

Let me throw something out there.

Um...

thigh-high pantyhose... (all murmuring)

or thigh-high boots?

Oh! Uh, uh, thigh-high pantyhose.

Yeah, yeah, 'cause boots take too long to get off.

There you go! (barking) (Xzibit) You know, it's just...

My baby mama feet feel like boots. Oh, come on!

Whoa! Goddamn!

But she like, "Which one, nigga?"

(all laughing)

Ah, touché.

(laughter)

X, me wearing your chain...

Or me wearing your chain?

I'm all in on you wearing my chain.

(all cheering) That's a tough one!

(all laughing)

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Transportation in the City - Public Transportation in Boston - Somerville & the Green Line - Duration: 3:15.

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Funny Videos - Top 10 Funny Public Pranks - Duration: 3:04.

FouseyTube - Raiden

The Royal Stampede - Extreme Sunburn

Twinz - Big Booty

Big Daws - Walking Next To People

Hooman - Fake Shit

Muscle Madness - Strongest Old Man

JSTU - Falling Out Of Chairs

Butting Heads - Ripped My Pants

Rebel - Slippery Chair

Jack Vale - Without Smell

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03/20/18 Council Committees: Public Works - Duration: 19:18.

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Public can explore Pismo Preserve on Discovery Day - Duration: 1:06.

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Paris Jackson and Cara Delevingne CONFIRM romance with public kiss - Duration: 3:56.

Paris Jackson and Cara Delevingne CONFIRM romance with public kiss

It looks like we've got a new couple to obsess over.

After weeks of speculation, it looks like Cara Delevingne and Paris Jackson have confirmed their romance by having a public smooch for all to see.

Cara, 25, and Paris, 19, have had the rumour mill churning as they have grown close over the past few months, being pictured partying together and enjoying cosy nights in.

Now, in pictures obtained by the Mail Online, the girls were seen sharing a romantic kiss and holding hands in Los Angeles.

Paris took the model on a double date with her godfather Macaulay Culkin and his girlfriend Brenda Song, with the foursome visiting the Argentinian steakhouse Carlito's in West Hollywood.

In a super cute display, Cara was seen asking Paris – the only daughter of Michael Jackson – to dance, with the pair performing a waltz and a number of twirls outside the restaurant.

Cara was also seen sitting on Paris's lap while enjoying a cigarette.

The ladies were dressed casually, with both wearing ripped jeans, Cara donning a colourful bomber jacket and Paris dressed in a cosy red cardie.

While heading out on the town with Paris's godfather and close confidante Macaulay may hint that the relationship has moved to the next level, reports claim that the new couple aren't taking things too seriously.

A source told People: 'They have a flirty friendship but aren't dating or in a relationship.

Paris is 19 years old and living her life.

She has no plans to settle down any time soon.'.

Paris has not publicly discussed her sexuality, having previously dated Michael Snoddy and former Towie star Tom Kilbey.

For more infomation >> Paris Jackson and Cara Delevingne CONFIRM romance with public kiss - Duration: 3:56.

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Data Coaching to Advance Teacher Mentoring in Boston Public Schools - Duration: 3:56.

Ceronne Daly: We lose a lot of our teachers in their first through five years of teaching.

It's hard work, it's valuable work, and it's intentional work.

And how do we provide individuals with an excitement to do the work

with processes and support to do it better and do it well?

Jalene Tamerat: Our team goal is to achieve 85% retention of our new teachers in order

to positively impact the success of our students.

We're trying to find out if quality mentoring has any effect on retention rates for our

new teachers.

Karen Shakman: Boston Public Schools originally approached us because they were interested

in evaluating their New Teacher Development Program and wanted to know how effective it

was.

But first they wanted to take a step back and investigate what the program was, what

the elements were of the program, what the goals were, and then what data they might

have to explore whether or not the program is working.

We were able to come in as the REL Program, and provide some coaching support, first by

conducting a logic model workshop, and then doing some work with them to help align the

data they collect to the goals that they had defined through the logic model.

Jalene Tamerat: We used something called a data considerations document that was provided

by the REL team.

That was helpful. It allowed us to organize the data that existed, but also in a more

direct way, think about what kind of data we need as we are moving through our process,

not collect data for the sake of collecting data anymore.

Kyle DeMeo Cook: Our team at REL Northeast and Islands has worked with the Boston

Public Schools team to think about what data are they currently collecting?

And these could be attendance at meetings, what types of meetings they're having,

how often are mentors meeting with their mentees.

In addition, we're also working with them to think about what type of outcome data they

might have.

This could be teacher retention data, or it could be more information about how the mentees

are feeling about the program, are they feeling supported because they're part of this program?

Jalene Tamerat: Recently, we developed and administered a survey to all of the novice

teachers in the district, which totaled in the hundreds, to get their perceptions of

their first year so far.

We went back to the logic model and the other tools that we worked on with the REL team

to identify data gaps, which we made sure to address in the survey.

Karen Shakman: What we hear from our colleagues in the district is that there is so little

time to take a step back and think about things like, "Why do we do what we do?

How do we know that what we're doing is effective?"

And what we can do as the REL is come in as this resource to help them take that step

back.

Ceronne Daly: Why you do something, what aspect of your work is most important and least important,

how do you know, is something I'd like all my team leads to be able to articulate.

Jalene Tamerat: This was a great experience.

The REL team not only imparted technical skill and increased our knowledge in how to develop

these logic models and work with data more effectively, but they were very understanding

of the needs of a large urban district like Boston Public Schools and were great thought

partners in engaging in this work.

For more infomation >> Data Coaching to Advance Teacher Mentoring in Boston Public Schools - Duration: 3:56.

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Prince Philip forced to pull out of public event after falling ill - Duration: 2:57.

Prince Philip forced to pull out of public event after falling ill

Prince Philip forced to pull out of public event after falling ill The 96-year-old was unable to attend the engagement at Windsor Castle.

was forced to pull out of a public engagement this week after falling ill, it has been reported.

The 96-year-old royal rarely makes public appearances since retiring from official duties last year.

But he had been expected to attend a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Monday to formally hand over his role as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards to his son,.

Unfortunately, Philip was unable to attend as he was feeling unwell, and instead carried out the ceremony on her own, passing the honour to her second son.

According to the Mail, there is no serious health concern for the Prince, and he pulled out of the event because he was feeling a little under the weather.

Mondays event included a parade in St Georges Hall at Windsor Castle to mark Prince Andrews appointment.

Following the ceremony, the Queen posed with her son for an official photograph, alongside Officers and Warrant Officers.

Prince Philip had been Colonel of the Grenadier Guards since 1975.

Prior to that, the Queen, as Princess Elizabeth, held the position, from her 16th birthday until her accession to the throne in 1952.

Prince Philip took part in his in August 2017.

In total, the Queens husband carried out a total of 22,219 solo engagements in his time and 637 solo overseas visits.

In a statement at the time, Buckingham Palace said: Prince Philip will attend previously scheduled engagements between now and August, both individually and accompanying the Queen.

Thereafter, the Duke will not be accepting new invitations for visits and engagements, although he may still choose to attend certain public events from time to time..

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