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Western Washington University is a nationally recognized dynamic and innovative public university

It is ranked as the #1 regional public university in the Pacific Northwest.

Founded in 1893, the university is located in Bellingham.

The city known for its friendliness, safety and convenience.

Bellingham is located 90 miles north from Seattle and 20 miles south from Canada.

Students can easily access the San Juan Islands, the Olympic Peninsula, and Mount Baker

The university boasts one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation with historical buildings

and an amazing number of indoor and outdoor sculptures, with the size of 215 acres.

Around 170 areas of study within 56 different academic departments are offered

for undergraduate and graduate degrees.

There are 8 colleges under Western research institutions.

The average size of Western quarterly classes is 20 to 49 students.

Western welcomes students and scholars from all over the world.

International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) will support

those with immigration issues, practical matters, social and cultural adjustments,

and other challenges while living in a foreign country.

Western's Intensive English Program (IEP) offers speaking and writing courses for English as a Second Language (ESL) learners.

For international scholars, Western sponsors the J-1 Visa for cultural and educational work and study-based exchange visitor programs.

Along with the school's many programs, foreign students are encourage to participate in student clubs

such as the Vietnamese Students Association club, sports clubs and many more.

Whether you've traveled from near or far, you are welcome at Western.

For more information, the public can visit the link provided. And for general information, visit wwu.edu

For more infomation >> Western Washington University - Duration: 2:47.

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Waterfront Getaway Cabin with Amazing Views in Belfair, Washington - Duration: 1:53.

Waterfront Getaway Cabin with Amazing Views in Belfair, Washington

For more infomation >> Waterfront Getaway Cabin with Amazing Views in Belfair, Washington - Duration: 1:53.

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A Foreign Spy's Trip To Washington Convicts Obama In This Horrific Scandal - Duration: 12:25.

A Foreign Spy's Trip To Washington Convicts Obama In This Horrific Scandal

There was collusion with covert agents in the 2016 election.

Now there is bombshell proof that it was even worse than anyone thought.

A foreign spy's trip to Washington was the smoking gun that convicts Obama in this horrific

scandal.

Christopher Steele was the ex-British intelligence agent who was commissioned by Fusion GPS – who

was hired by the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democrat National Committee – to

put together the fake news Trump-Russia dossier.

Previous reports had revealed Steele's connections to both the FBI and the media.

Steele had fed his information to both entities, but neither the FBI or the media could substantiate

his wild allegations of an international espionage conspiracy between Trump officials and Russian

intelligence to rig the 2016 election.

Now the next shoe has dropped.

The Senate Intelligence Committee – which is still investigating alleged Russian collusion

and election meddling – has revealed that Steele traveled to the State Department to

brief high level Obama officials on the fake news gossip he gathered from shady Russian

sources.

Chairman Richard Burr – a North Carolina Republican – stated during the hearing:

"BASED UPON OUR REVIEW OF THE VISITOR LOGS AT THE STATE DEPARTMENT, MR.

STEELE VISITED THE STATE DEPARTMENT, BRIEFING OFFICIALS ON THE DOSSIER IN OCTOBER 2016."

Victoria Nuland – the Obama State Department's Assistant Secretary of State for European

and Eurasian Affairs – received reports from Steele beginning in the summer of 2016.

In a February interview with CBS, Nuland said she passed the reports on to the FBI:

"THIS NEEDS TO GO TO THE FBI, IF THERE IS ANY CONCERN HERE THAT ONE CANDIDATE OR THE

ELECTION AS A WHOLE MIGHT BE INFLUENCED BY THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION.

THAT'S SOMETHING FOR THE FBI TO INVESTIGATE."

Nuland also was the official who gave the "go ahead" for the FBI's legal attaché

and Steele in London.

But Nuland wasn't the only State Department official who dealt with Steele's fake news.

Jonathan Winer – who worked at the State Department for many years – prepared a two

page summary of the dossier that made its way to Secretary of State John Kerry's desk.

The next question for investigators to answer involves who at the State Department did Steele

meet with.

Did Steele meet with Secretary of State John Kerry?

If not, did the State Department officials Steele met with brief Kerry on their meeting?

Did Kerry – or other State Department officials – report back to White House on the information

Steele brought to the meeting?

Who at the White House was informed of Steele meeting with the State Department?

How did those White House aides make use of Steele's findings?

Was President Barack Obama informed?

And finally, if Obama was not apprised of the results of these meetings, why?

Why was it not brought to his attention?

Steele traveling to the State Department in October 2016 – just weeks before Election

Day – is the blockbuster proof that the Obama administration colluded with a foreign

spy to meddle in the Presidential election.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this story.

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For more infomation >> A Foreign Spy's Trip To Washington Convicts Obama In This Horrific Scandal - Duration: 12:25.

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If your office had World Cup referees | Washington Post Department of Satire - Duration: 2:48.

*fall dramatically*

*exaggerated and fake pain*

You're fine. You're not dying.

Can we get a replay?

That was accidental! That was so accidental. You're trying to get a foul out of that?

*Whistle blow and replay music*

Phew boy. That is a tough one, Steve.

It really is. You could argue that Dave's cup was already offsides. Uh, well within the danger zone.

I think that might've been a latte spill because there's no splash like that with coffee!

Definitely some premium bean right there.

That's the thing. If there was a shot of espresso in there, he would've fell down even faster.

I know I'd be rolling. Although I'm not sure what he's grabbing … I don't know where, he … the initial impact was.

But he is in a great deal of pain. I mean he's such a young kid. You just don't want to see this. Uh, it's very sad.

No foul, no foul. Keep going, keep going! I don't wanna hear it!

He does not look happy with that.

He is very not happy.

I'm here, I'm here, I'm here, I'm here ...

Hey!

You're late.

No, I was on time.

It's 9:01!

But it was nine when I walked in ...

No it wasn't!

Yes it was! Let's go to the VAR.

Oh, come on you guys!

The important thing is that we get it right.

Yeah, I don't know Ky. This just seems really unnecessary.

These are the new rules!

Okay, there you see. So if you look here: there's the foot.

And there's the line. Look at the time though. You gotta, he didn't, he wasn't watching the clock.

Well there's the thing - was it eastern standard or was it set by his phone?

Well, we'll see what they say in New York, but I think when it comes down - that ... I think he's late.

Guess what, guys? Now it's 9:12.

Remember people we are getting what the refs are seeing right now and that seems a little different.

But the same.

But different.

You're late!

We need a different ref.

You know maybe the rest of the world has it right, and we should call soccer "football" and American football something else.

Well, actually Hannah, they do kick the ball with their feet in American football.

Are you mansplaining football to me??

No!

Ref are you seeing this? Are you seeing this?

That's not true.

We need to review this. That is mansplaining.

Yeah, Ky. That's a tough one. I don't, I don't see mansplaining there.

Well, Jim. Mansplaining is when a man explains something, usually to a woman, in a very condensation and patronizing tone.

Hey, you know actually Ky, it's - con-descending.

That was mansplaining.

No it wasn't.

Yes it was.

Very clearly.

We'll see. We'll wait and see. Oh hello!

*whistles*

Mansplaining.

Yes! Do I get a penalty??

You betcha!

Yeah, looks like we got a penalty kick coming up.

GOAAAAALLLLL!!!

That was a great one.

That was a good … that was … you like to see that.

Yeah!

It's a great team sport.

You know I feel like we could maybe, you know, frame the shot a little different. I mean is there room over-

I think this works out perfect, Jim. It works out perfect.

For more infomation >> If your office had World Cup referees | Washington Post Department of Satire - Duration: 2:48.

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Opinion | This is not your grandfather's concept of socialism - Duration: 3:07.

"I think we're gonna have a red wave, not a blue wave."

Looks like there is a red wave coming these midterm elections,

but it's not the one Trump's been tweeting about.

"For me, democratic socialism is about, really,

the value for me is that I believe that in a modern, moral, and wealthy society,

no person in America should be too poor to live."

So when most Americans think about socialism, they're still thinking about the Cold War,

they're thinking about dictatorships,

they're thinking about--

[scream]

But democratic socialism is distinguished from sort of "regular" socialism in that it

is democratic.

It is a type of socialism that is not authoritarian.

At this point, probably most Americans who are talking about democratic socialism are

referring to the democratic socialist welfare state.

People call it the Nordic model.

This is just a series of institutions like old-age pensions,

child allowances,

universal health care,

universal education.

Pull up YouTube, take a look at how things are going in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway,

the United Kingdom -- I lived there for a year.

Not totalitarian, not scary.

One of the arguments against forming kind of a Nordic-style welfare state in the United States

is that our population is too diverse.

They say, "Well, the Nordic states, they're kind of volkish, you know.

They all pull together because they're homogenous in a certain way

that the United States is not."

You know, the answer is we already have several programs that are quite similar,

in the way they're structured,

to Nordic welfare programs.

Social Security is one of them, universal public education is another.

We don't even think about these programs as being universal public welfare programs,

but that's what they are.

We're used to thinking about means-tested welfare programs,

programs like SNAP, which is supplemental nutrition assistance program, or food stamps.

Those programs tend to be very divisive,

and they specfically tend to be divisive across racial lines, right?

Because poverty is racialized in the United States.

I don't think it's the case that diverse countries can't have justice.

There's a lot of reasons that young people right now, I think are interested in democratic socialism.

People who are in their twenties and thirties now have grown up in probably the worse economy

since the Great Depression.

The Great Recession caused a terrible job market,

it caused a lot of young people to lose opportunities in terms of advancement,

they're suffering from a lot of student debt.

That's not just personal,

it's not just, "Well, how do I get ahead?"

It's, "How do we make this a better system?"

The first-past-the-post system in the United States,

that's set up this sort of two-party duopoly

make it very difficult to have any kind of insurgent campaign

for a third-party or independent party.

What Bernie did was, instead of running as an independent,

he ran in the Democratic primary,

and tried to pull people who were interested in voting for Democratic candidates leftward.

People's views change over time, there's clearly a demand and in interest in the public

for seeing these kinds of views represented.

And I think that you're probably going to see a lot more of that.

The fact that candidates like Ocasio-Cortez are campaigning as open democratic socialists

and saying, "Well, let's address some of these big issues.

Let's move the party left."

I think that is an effort to address some of those concerns, and I think it's great.

For more infomation >> Opinion | This is not your grandfather's concept of socialism - Duration: 3:07.

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Protestas en Washington contra la separación de familias terminan en el arresto de 575 mujeres - Duration: 2:03.

For more infomation >> Protestas en Washington contra la separación de familias terminan en el arresto de 575 mujeres - Duration: 2:03.

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Migranti: proteste Washington, 575 fermi - Ultima Ora - Duration: 0:37.

(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, 28 GIU - Sono 575 gli arresti effettuati dalla polizia addetta alla sicurezza del Capitol Hill - la sede del Congresso a Washington - nel corso di una manifestazione di protesta presso la sede del Senato contro la linea della 'tolleranza zero' adottata dalla'amministrazione Trump in tema di immigrazione

   

For more infomation >> Migranti: proteste Washington, 575 fermi - Ultima Ora - Duration: 0:37.

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Cultivos ilícitos, JEP y Venezuela, temas de Duque en Washington - Duration: 3:49.

 Sin mayor cubrimiento mediático, el presidente electo, Iván Duque, se ha reunido en Washington con funcionarios claves de la administración Trump en el primer viaje internacional que realiza después de ganar las elecciones

 El aumento récord de los cultivos ilícitos, que reveló esta semana un informe de la Oficina de Política Nacional para el Control de Drogas (ONCDP) de ese país, así como los cambios en la Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz y la situación de Venezuela han sido los principales temas de su visita, aunque el mandatario electo ha señalado que espera que la agenda entre los dos países no se narcotice

 También puede leer: Carlos Holmes Trujillo sería el canciller del gobierno Duque En la gira, Duque ha estado acompañado por el ex precandidato presidencial del Centro Democrático Carlos Holmes Trujillo, quien, como parece indicarlo este viaje, sería el canciller de su gobierno

 En su reunión con el secretario de Estado de EE.UU., Mike Pompeo, según lo reveló el propio Duque, los dos conversaron sobre la "urgente necesidad de continuar acciones que nos permitan reducir los cultivos de coca"

 Duque manifestó luego de la reunión: "No vamos a permitir que el país siga teniendo ese crecimiento vertiginoso en los cultivos ilícitos

Vamos a trabajar por una reducción sustancial y también vamos a enfrentar todos los grupos armados ilegales que se están nutriendo de ese negocio"

  El informe de la ONCDP, conocido esta semana, reveló que el número de hectáreas de coca en Colombia llegó a 209

000 hectáreas en 2017, situación que preocupa a la administración Trump, que en varias ocasiones ha advertido al gobierno colombiano que es necesario cambiar esta tendencia creciente que ha tenido la producción de droga en Colombia en los últimos años

 En contexto: Vuelve el glifosato, pero ahora en drones. ¿Qué significa este cambio de política? Un funcionario del Departamento de Estado afirmó ayer a la agencia EFE que si bien es una decisión autónoma del gobierno colombiano, la posibilidad de fumigar con drones aprobada también esta semana por el Consejo Nacional de Estupefacientes es bien vista por el gobierno de Estados Unidos

 Duque también se reunió con el senador Marco Rubio, quien ha liderado desde el Congreso de Estados Unidos la imposición de sanciones contra el gobierno de Nicolás Maduro

 "Me reuní con el presidente electo de Colombia, Iván Duque, para hablar sobre nuestras relaciones bilaterales y esfuerzos regionales para ayudar al pueblo venezolano a poner fin a su crisis y restaurar su democracia", manifestó Rubio

  Le sugerimos: Ley de procedimiento de la JEP pasa en el Congreso, pero el último pulso será en la corte Sobre el tema de la JEP, cuyo reglamento fue aprobado por el Congreso este miércoles, con dos ajustes importantes introducidos por el Centro Democrático, el presidente electo destacó que haya habido un acuerdo entre todos los partidos para sacarla adelante

 "Lo que tenemos que celebrar todos los colombianos es que pudimos llegar a un acuerdo sobre procedimientos y se dejaron claro unos temas relacionados con extradición y tambien algunos relacionados con las medidas suspensivas en lo que tiene que ver con los procesos de los militares, sin quitarles a ellos la posibilidad de que voluntariamente acudan a ese procedimiento", manifestó

For more infomation >> Cultivos ilícitos, JEP y Venezuela, temas de Duque en Washington - Duration: 3:49.

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Nearly 600 Arrested in Washington, D.C. During Protests of President Trump's Immigration Policy - Duration: 5:41.

 WASHINGTON — Capitol Police arrested nearly 600 people Thursday after hundreds of loudly chanting women demonstrated inside a Senate office building against President Donald Trump's treatment of migrant families

Among them were a Washington state congresswoman, the lawmaker said on Twitter.  The protests came as demonstrations occurred around the country over the Trump administration's policy of separating immigrant families

They offered a glimpse of what might happen on Saturday when rallies are planned coast to coast

 Amid unrelenting daily images of distraught immigrant children separated from parents and herded into fenced enclosures, women sat on the floor of the Senate Hart Office building's 90-foot-high atrium

Seated around Alexander Calder's black metallic "Mountain and Clouds" sculpture, they shouted slogans and cheered for a handful of fist-pumping lawmakers — all Democrats — who waded into the crowd

 "What do we want? Free families!" and "This is what democracy looks like" were among their cries

 Many wore foil blankets similar to those given to migrants housed at U.S. detention facilities

 The sit-in of protesting women was organized by two liberal groups, Women's March and the Center for Popular Democracy

The action lasted more than two hours.  In a written statement, the Capitol Police said around 575 people were charged with unlawfully demonstrating inside the office building

The police said those arrested were being released after they were processed.  Winnie Wong, political adviser for the Women's March, said the crowd's fervor will translate into "the energy we will need to see to at the ballot box in November," when congressional control will be at stake

 Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., said she was arrested during the protest. Jayapal, who was born in India, tweeted a video of herself in which she said she was proud to be arrested to protest Trump's zero-tolerance policy

 "We're here to fight for our families to be free, to fight for the ability of our kids to be with their parents — not in cages, not in prison, but able to live their lives free, safe and secure," Jayapal said

 Democratic Sens. Jeff Merkley of Oregon, Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Edward Markey of Massachusetts also appeared before the crowd

"These folks are out here fighting for the core principles of our nation, and I applaud them for it," Merkley said in an interview

 Under Trump's "zero tolerance" policy, the government has begun prosecuting all migrants caught entering the country without authorization

Trump has halted his policy of taking children from their detained parents under public pressure but around 2,000 of them are still being held, with many families saying they've not known how to locate them

 The sit-in came two days after another show of liberal political energy in which 28-year-old political neophyte Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ousted 10-term Rep

Joe Crowley in a Democratic primary for his House seat in New York.  Hundreds of people gathered at a rally outside a federal courthouse in Brownsville, Texas, near the U

S.-Mexico border in the Rio Grande Valley.  Dozens of people shut down a government meeting in Michigan in protest of a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to house detainees at a local jail

And eight people were arrested outside an ICE building in Portland, Oregon, that has been closed because of a round-the-clock demonstration

For more infomation >> Nearly 600 Arrested in Washington, D.C. During Protests of President Trump's Immigration Policy - Duration: 5:41.

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Top diplomats of Seoul, Washington update recent progress, discuss N. Korea - Duration: 0:37.

The top diplomats of Seoul and Washington held a phone meeting today.

During their fourth discussion since the historic summit in Singapore, the duo updated each

other on recent progress made regarding North Korea's denuclearization... and touched on

relevant strategies for creating permanent peace on the Korean Peninsula.

South Korean foreign minister Kang Kyung-hwa shared the results of the Seoul-Moscow summit

and progress in inter-Korean relations.

Mike Pompeo explained Washington's plans in preparing for follow-up negotiations with

Pyongyang.

They agreed now is a critical time in pushing for regime's denuclearization... and promised

to work together at high and working-level.

For more infomation >> Top diplomats of Seoul, Washington update recent progress, discuss N. Korea - Duration: 0:37.

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Top diplomats of Seoul, Washington update recent progress, discuss N. Korea - Duration: 0:41.

The top diplomats of South Korea and the U.S. talked over the phone this morning to update

each other on recent progress... and discuss strategies for North Korea's denuclearization

and creating permanent peace on the Korean Peninsula.

This is their fourth discussion since the June 12th North Korea-U.S. summit.

South Korea's foreign minister Kang Kyung-wha shared the results of the Seoul-Moscow summit

and progress in inter-Korean relations.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo explained Washington's plans in preparing for follow-up

negotiations with Pyongyang.

They agreed now is a critical time in pushing for North Korea's denuclearization... and

promised work together at both a high-level and at a working-level.

For more infomation >> Top diplomats of Seoul, Washington update recent progress, discuss N. Korea - Duration: 0:41.

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Washington lags in helping students with dyslexia - Duration: 6:25.

For more infomation >> Washington lags in helping students with dyslexia - Duration: 6:25.

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Washington retirement home creates amazing 'talk show' - Duration: 2:14.

For more infomation >> Washington retirement home creates amazing 'talk show' - Duration: 2:14.

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Breaking News - Rooney swamped as he lands in Washington after move to DC United - Duration: 4:25.

Wayne Rooney was met by hundreds of fans on Thursday night as he touched down in Washington after completing his move to DC United from Everton

The former Manchester United and England captain boarded the plane after agreeing terms on a three-and-a-half-year deal with the MLS side earlier the same day, but will not be officially named on the DC squad list until July 10 when the transfer window opens

Rooney, who has become the latest football icon to make the switch from Europe to the US, was welcomed by his new fans with opened arms as they fought over 32-year-old's autograph

The forward was sporting a DC United scarf as touched down in the capital before greeting his new beloved supporters

His move follows initial meetings with the club as they sought to iron out the finer details of a £12

5million move, which initially broke down as Rooney elected to re-consider his place at Goodison Park

After conducting his review though, he decided the MLS was the place for him. He follows in the footsteps of Thierry Henry, Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard just to name a few, who have all enjoyed spells in the MLS as they slowed down in their respective careers

Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Ashley Cole will also meet him as rivals, currently playing for LA Galaxy

Upon arrival, Rooney described the move as another 'career ambition' he has fulfilled

He also Tweeted: 'Excited to be starting the next chapter of my career but just want to thank all the Everton fans for their amazing support last season

It meant a lot.' And he has also been sent well-wishes from his former club and international colleagues

Manchester United tweeted a touching tribute to their once prolific front man, writing: 'A true legend

Thank you for the memories and best of luck in MLS @WayneRooney!' Toffees winger Theo Walcott also wrote: 'Good luck @WayneRooney & thank you for everything you have done'

Rooney is looking ahead to his third club since he began his professional career at Everton back in 2002 before spending much of footballing life in the red of Manchester United

Rooney is used to being at the forefront of any team he has played for, and it will be no different when he steps out on DC's brand new Audi Field stadium on the opening day of the MLS season on July 14 - where they will face the Vancouver Whitecaps

The 20,000-capacity stadium is likely to be sold out for Rooney's debut, which will come the day before the World Cup final in Russia

For more infomation >> Breaking News - Rooney swamped as he lands in Washington after move to DC United - Duration: 4:25.

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Top diplomats of Seoul, Washington update recent progress, discuss N. Korea - Duration: 0:45.

The top diplomats of South Korea and the U.S. spoke on the phone this morning to update

each other on recent progress... and to discuss strategies for North Korea's denuclearization

and for creating a permanent peace on the Korean Peninsula.

This was their fourth discussion since the June 12th North Korea-U.S. summit.

South Korea's foreign minister Kang Kyung-wha explained the results of the recent Seoul-Moscow

summit and progress in inter-Korean relations.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo explained Washington's plans in preparing for follow-up

negotiations with Pyongyang.

They agreed that now is a critical time in pushing for North Korea's denuclearization...

and promised to work together at both high-levels and at the working-level.

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