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Spring Break Beach Morning Routine Compilation United States (Part 7) - High Energy

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Democrats push to end ICE may hurt them in pro-Trump states - Duration: 2:59.

For more infomation >> Democrats push to end ICE may hurt them in pro-Trump states - Duration: 2:59.

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Obama Introduced as 'Real President of the United States' - Duration: 2:33.

Obama Introduced as 'Real President of the United States'.

The president of the United States is not really Donald Trump, Democratic National Committee

Chairman Tom Perez signaled, to California Democrats gathered for a fundraiser last week.

"Let's give it up for the real president of the United States," Perez said Thursday

as he introduced former President Barack Obama, according to Independent Journalism Review.

The $2,700-per-plate event in Los Angeles was designed to raise money for the DNC.

Not everyone agreed with Perez that Obama was still the "real president."

During the event, Obama suggested there may have been something he did not do right during

his two terms in office.

"I'll be honest with you, if I have a regret during my presidency, it is that people

were so focused on me and the battles we were having, particularly after we lost the House,

that folks stopped paying attention up and down the ballot," he said.

He also said that during a pre-inauguration meeting with Trump, he told Trump, who had

campaigned on ending Obamacare, to rename it.

"I said to the incoming president, Just change the name and claim that you made these

wonderful changes and I would be like, You go.

Because I didn't have pride of authorship, I just wanted people to have health care,"

he said, according to CNN.

Obama then said Trump failed in his efforts despite controlling, all branches of government

in Washington.

"They couldn't do it because we had actually thought it through and it's a hard thing

to do," he said.

Obama said Americans prefer his brand of unity.

"All these people that are out here kvetching and wringing their hands and stressed, and

anxious and constantly watching cable TV and howling at the moon, What are we going to

do?, their hair's falling out, they can't sleep," Obama said.

"The majority of the American people prefer a story of hope.

A majority of the American people prefer a country, that comes together rather than being

divided.

The majority of the country doesn't want to see a dog-eat-dog world, where everybody

is angry all the time," he said, according to Politico.

He said that Republicans fit the mold of the party of anger.

"They're mad even when they win.

Have you noticed that?" he said, according to the Los Angeles Times.

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For more infomation >> Obama Introduced as 'Real President of the United States' - Duration: 2:33.

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Australian States And Retail Chains Ban Single-Use Plastic Bags - Duration: 4:33.

Australian States And Retail Chains Ban Single-Use Plastic Bags

To cut down on waste from single-use plastic bags, some of Australia's largest retailers are banning them.

And while environmental groups and many shoppers are applauding the move, implementing the change has been tense at times.

A man enraged that he was not being provided a free plastic bag apparently placed his hands around the throat of a Woolworths employee, according to The West Australian.

The Australian states Queensland and Western Australia, and retail chains Coles and Big W are placing new restrictions on these bags as of July 1.

On June 20, Woolworths said it had removed single-use plastic bags from its stores nationwide.

The states of Tasmania and South Australia have previously banned this type of plastic bag.

That means that as it stands now, "major retailers in all but two Australian states will be fined if they supply single-use plastic bags," as Reuters reported.

The reported abuse at market checkouts prompted the SDA, a union representing retail workers, to launch a campaign called "Don't Bag Retail Staff.

The union released an ad showing a man berating a shop employee, asking why he can't have a free bag.

They're approached by two people dressed like a turtle and a fish.

"Uh, I think you know why, mate," says the turtle, looking disgusted.

"While we understand that some customers may be frustrated by this change, there is absolutely no excuse for abusive or violent behaviour towards retail staff," SDA National Secretary Gerard Dwyer said in a statement.

"The union conducted a survey earlier this week and of 132 members who responded, 57 said they suffered abuse due to the plastic bag ban," according to Reuters.

Reuters reported that Woolworths will offer free reusable bags to customers until July 8 in response to the tensions.

"They just want a little extra help from us to get through the transition," Claire Peters, Woolworths managing director, said in a statement to the wire service.

Coles, one of the retailers that has implemented a ban, has also pledged to "halve food waste across its supermarkets by 2020.

According to the U.

, "up to 5 trillion single-use plastic bags are used worldwide every year.

" And, the amount of plastic waste produced globally each year is "nearly equivalent to the weight of the entire human population.

The expanding ban in Australia is part of a global shift.

"around 40 [countries] have banned single-use plastic bags, with charges or outright prohibitions in place in China, Bangladesh.

and about 15 African countries.".

For more infomation >> Australian States And Retail Chains Ban Single-Use Plastic Bags - Duration: 4:33.

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Trudeau's Tariffs Hit Key Trump Voting Swing States | Heavy.com - Duration: 9:03.

Trudeau's Tariffs Hit Key Trump Voting Swing States | Heavy.com

Trudeau's tariffs will affect key Trump voting swing states like Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.

It's well known that President Donald Trump staged his 2016 victory in part by flipping three states that had gone Democratic in presidential elections for years: Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.

It's also obvious that Florida was critically important to the Trump win.

Thus, it's interesting to look at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's July 1, 2018 retaliatory tariffs through a political prism, as they appear poised to have a disproportionate impact on exactly those swing states as well as more solidly Trump-leaning Ohio, which is a state that almost always predicts the presidency.

On July 1, Trudeau will impose tariffs on billions of dollars in U.S.

imports "in response to American levies on Canadian steel and aluminum that went into effect a month ago," according to Bloomberg.

The total in new taxes on U.S.

goods, according to The Associated Press: $12.6 billion.

Trump has threatened to impose new tariffs on automobiles in the increasing trade war with Canada, although he has not yet done so.

"This is the strongest trade action Canada has taken in the postwar era," Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said, according to The Globe and Mail.

The Toronto Star is calling it a "tariff counterpunch" and "Canada Day trade barrage" on products that include orange juice, whiskey, toilet paper, washing machines, and glue.

Here's the full list of products affected by the new tariffs from the website of the Canadian government.

Here's what you need to know:.

Some Key Swing States Will Likely Be Hit Hardest by the Trudeau Tariffs.

CTV, which is a prominent Canadian television network, has published a list of the states that are set to be hit hardest by the Trudeau tariffs due to the amount of goods they send to Canada.

Although some of the states are blue states (like California and New York), Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania all make that list.

They are as follows, according to CTV, which compiled a list based on the 2017 value of affected products sent to Canada:.

Ohio — $1. 3 billion.

New York — $1. 2 billion.

Illinois — $1 billion.

Wisconsin — $903 million.

Pennsylvania — $761 million.

Washington — $688 million.

California — $635 million.

Michigan — $573 million.

Tennessee — $517 million.

According to Reuters, the move is designed in part to pressure the president "by focusing on goods from states where his political allies hold sway.

"In 2017, Canada imported nearly $4 billion worth of those goods from Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois alone," CTV News reported.

"Ohio, the bellwether state that almost always determines who wins the presidency, is likely to be the hardest hit.".

Canada's claim is that it's targeting products with Canadian substitutes.

Iconic Wisconsin motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson recently announced it was moving some of its production overseas, although that was the result of new European tariffs.

Florida Orange Juice, Wisconsin Toilet Paper & Pennsylvania Ketchup Are Being Targeted.

Although Florida does not make the above list, its orange juice industry will feel a hit.

"Of the listed items, Canada imported almost $158 million in Florida orange juice in 2017; almost $200 million in coffee from Washington state; about $176 million worth of toilet paper from Wisconsin and Ohio combined; and $84 million worth of herbicides from Michigan," reported CTV.

According to The Washington Post, Heinz ketchup produced in Pennsylvania will be hard hit by Trudeau's new tariffs, and that has a long history dating back to Heinz closing a Canadian plant and costing hundreds of Canadian workers jobs.

Bloomberg reports that Trudeau is visiting the Canadian town that once hosted that plant.

The ketchup will get a 10 percent tariff on July 1, reported The Post, noting that Canadians are "aiming at politically sensitive states and products, including gherkin pickles, lawn mowers and toilet paper from Wisconsin." The Post noted that Heinz ketchup is based in Pennsylvania but produces ketchup in Fremont, Ohio.

Paul Ryan & Mitch McConnell Represent Areas Being Targeted.

According to an article by The Associated Press, "many of the U.S.

products were chosen for their political rather than economic impact." The AP gives as an example the new tariffs slapped on yogurt, which comes almost entirely to Canada from a single Wisconsin plant, noting that this is House Speaker Paul Ryan's state.

Similarly, whiskey is being hit, and GOP Senate leader Mitch McConnell's home state of Tennessee produces a lot of it.

The Canadian news site CTV added: "In Wisconsin, Ottawa's countermeasures are set to target a broad range of other important exports shipped to Canada.

They include handkerchiefs, paper towels, serviettes and tablecloths ($224 million), toilet paper ($84.5 million), mayonnaise, salad dressing and mixed condiments ($72 million) and upholstered wood-framed seats ($66 million).".

In addition, CTV noted that the tariffs are targeting states with leaders who've spoken out on trade, including Ryan and McConnell.

Boats in Tennessee, Minnesota, and Illinois will also be affected, according to Bloomberg.

For more infomation >> Trudeau's Tariffs Hit Key Trump Voting Swing States | Heavy.com - Duration: 9:03.

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Donald Trump: States May Decide Abortion Rights, 'Honored' Kennedy Retired During His Presidency - Duration: 6:45.

 President Donald Trump said his pick for Supreme Court justice could ultimately see the Roe v

Wade ruling on abortion rights decided on a state-by-state basis—something that requires it to be overturned

 Trump told Fox News' Maria Bartiromo he was "honored" that Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement and personally handed him a letter notifying the president he'd be able to nominate the next SCOTUS appointee

Trump described Kennedy as a "great gentleman" who "ended up being a little more neutral than a lot of people would have preferred

" Kennedy was sworn in as a Supreme Court justice in February 1988 after being nominated by a fellow Republican, President Ronald Reagan

  Fox News' Bartiromo asked Trump whether he will ask nominees beforehand about their stances on potentially overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v

Wade decision on abortion and women's reproductive rights across the country. A stammering Trump responded, "Well, that's a big one

And probably not. They are all saying don't do that. You don't do that. You shouldn't do that

But I'm putting conservative people on." Recommended Slideshows7650 Highest Paying Jobs in the United States7675 Best-Selling Albums in U

S. History76In Pictures: The 75 Most Powerful Military Forces in the World Trump added that he's "very proud" of Neil Gorsuch, who was nominated by the president to replace the late Antonin Scalia in 2017

Trump said Gorsuch's opinions are "so well-written, so brilliant." He was also "honored" that Kennedy chose to retire during his presidency—"which means he had confidence in me to do the right thing," Trump added

   Trump hesitantly added, however, that he's not going to be "so specific with the questions" used to query his SCOTUS pick, and especially not in regards to Roe v

Wade. Trump said he's "been told" he shouldn't be so narrow in his questions, something Bartiromo tied to his 2016 campaign trail promises that he'd "leave it to the states

" Trump was pressed on his view of abortion, women's reproductive rights and restrictions being decided on a state basis, not federal

 "Well, maybe someday it will be to the states. You never know how that's going to turn out

That's a very complex question. The Roe v. Wade is probably the one that people are talking about in terms of having an effect

But we will see what happens. But it could very well end up with states at some point

" Trump said he plans to have his pick for the Supreme Court in place before the upcoming 2018 midterm elections in November

Trump said he thinks the process will "go very quickly" and he's counting on support from Democrats

But he said the only thing some people "on the other side" want to do is "resist" everything he does in office

Trump did not rule out there will be some "vicious" attacks against his appointee

  The January 22, 1973, Roe v. Wade ruling saw the 7-2 majority vote in favor of Roe

The ruling made abortion a fundamental right under the U.S. Constitution, and thereby subjected all laws attempting to restrict it to the highest standard of strict scrutiny

A 1992 ruling in Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey reaffirmed the federal, constitutional right to have an abortion under 14th Amendment guarantees to women's health

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