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There will be two services held for Joe on Monday, July 2, a public one for fans and a private one for close friends and family

Jul 2, 2018  AceShowbiz - Two different memorial services are set to be held on Monday, July 02, to celebrate the late Joe Jackson

The Jackson family patriarch passed away last Wednesday after losing his battle with pancreatic cancer

A Jackson family source told Entertainment Tonight that there will be two services held for Joe on Monday - a public one for fans and a private one for close friends and family

The insider shared that both services will take place in Los Angeles but specific locations and times are yet to be confirmed

The father-of-11 died at the age of 89 in a Las Vegas hospice following a short fight with pancreatic cancer

His famous family, which includes superstar Janet Jackson, sons Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon and Tito who along with his late son superstar Michael Jackson, formed the Jackson 5, celebrated the patriarch following his death for his strength and musical legacy

"We mourn the loss of our father and celebrate the life of a man who sacrificed so much to give us the life and success we have today," his children said in a shared statement reported by the Associated Press

Despite tense relationships with some of his children - Joe was estranged from Michael when he died in 2009 - many of his children and grandchildren also paid personal tributes to the star on social media

Daughter La Toya Jackson confessed she will "always love" her father, while granddaughter Paris Jackson labelled him "the strongest man I know

" "Your life's work will go down in history, as will you, to be known as one of the greatest patriarchs to ever live," the 20-year-old model wrote on Instagram

"I will cherish every moment with you til the day i die, especially our last moments

" Related Posts Jul 2, 2018 Joe Jackson to Get Public And Private Memorial Services Jun 30, 2018 Joe Jackson's Family Thanks Fans for Support Following His Death Jun 28, 2018 Joe Jackson's Family Members Pay Tribute to the Late Patriarch Jun 28, 2018 Joe Jackson Dies at 89 of Pancreatic Cancer Jun 23, 2018 Report: Joe Jackson Hospitalized With Terminal Cancer

For more infomation >> Joe Jackson to Get Public And Private Memorial Services - Duration: 3:33.

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K-POP IN PUBLIC CHALLENGE BR | BTS + WANNA ONE + A.C.E + MOMOLAND - Duration: 3:33.

We forgot the speakers

Let's sing then

Where is Vi going?

Missing Luana

Why did you go to the center?

Shitty

For more infomation >> K-POP IN PUBLIC CHALLENGE BR | BTS + WANNA ONE + A.C.E + MOMOLAND - Duration: 3:33.

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BREAKING BARACK OBAMA'S CRIMINAL SECRET GOES PUBLIC – TRUE IDENTITY COMES OUT - Duration: 13:18.

BREAKING BARACK OBAMA'S CRIMINAL SECRET GOES PUBLIC – TRUE IDENTITY COMES OUT

Nationally-syndicated radio host Mark Levin spoke out on Monday to say that he believes

former President Obama knew about Hillary Clinton's role in the FISA warrant used

to surveil the Trump campaign.

"Now we know why Schiff and the rest of them are fighting so hard.

Now we know why the left-wing pretorian guard Democrat media are fighting so hard — trashing

Nunes, me, you, and others.

Who are they trying to protect?

Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, his name never comes up," Levin said, according to The

Gateway Pundit.

"Let me help everybody with this.

Loretta Lynch knew about these FISA warrants, Yates, the Deputy Attorney General, the extensions,

Rod Rosenstein – now the Deputy Attorney General — he knew.

FBI Director Comey, Deputy Director McCabe, Strzok, the head of counterintelligence, Page

his girlfriend.

Who else would have known about these FISA applications and warrants?

We are looking at the FBI, We are looking at the Department of Justice, and we're

not looking at all, at all, at the White House."

The New York Post's Paul Sperry recently reported Clinton had "contractual control,"

over how the dossier was put together.

"DNC & Hillary Clinton campaign had contractual control over how the product they paid for

was used & disseminated.

That means Simpson & Steele had to first consult with Clinton campaign lawyers before taking

the dossier to the FBI & to the media.

Ergo, Hillary coordinated FBI hit," Sperry

wrote

on Twitter.

For more infomation >> BREAKING BARACK OBAMA'S CRIMINAL SECRET GOES PUBLIC – TRUE IDENTITY COMES OUT - Duration: 13:18.

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Witness the Public Prosecution demanding the execution of Saddam, Barzan, Ramadan and Bandar - Duration: 2:15.

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May Allah reward all who have mercy on the martyr of the nation

In this video clip the prosecution "Jafar Al Musawi"

Demands the death penalty for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, his half-brother Barzan al-Tikriti, Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan, and President of the Revolutionary Court Awad al-Bandar

In an appeal to the head of the Iraqi Supreme Court, Judge Raouf Rashid Abdul Rahman, Moussaoui said the two defendants deserved the maximum punishment because they "brought corruption to the land and blamed them for all the crimes committed in Dujail in 1982"

SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Jaafar al-Moussawi,..

Officials circumvent .. The provisions of the law International

He told them he had been subjected to an assassination attempt

... During his visit to Dujail

"The prosecution asks

for the harshest penalty against them

because they spread corruption on earth, they showed no mercy even for the old

for women or for children

and even the trees were not safe from their oppression

so the public prosecution is asking for the death penalty."

Saddam Hussein : "Well done (smiles as he speaks)"

For more infomation >> Witness the Public Prosecution demanding the execution of Saddam, Barzan, Ramadan and Bandar - Duration: 2:15.

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Norwood Residents Keep Cool At Public Pool - Duration: 1:43.

For more infomation >> Norwood Residents Keep Cool At Public Pool - Duration: 1:43.

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'Public Notice to Boil Water' issued for some areas of western side Orange - Duration: 0:31.

For more infomation >> 'Public Notice to Boil Water' issued for some areas of western side Orange - Duration: 0:31.

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Northern Territory Police conceal 'use-of-force' rules from public - Duration: 5:41.

Northern Territory Police conceal 'use-of-force' rules from public

In a statement to the ABC, an NT Police spokesperson said: "We do not provide Standard Operating Procedures for public dissemination".

That is despite the previous Use of Force guidelines, which took effect in 2012, being publicly available online and via the NT Supreme Court Library.

There has been a recent breakdown in community trust in the NT following damning coronial findings relating to police incompetence and the jailing of former NT police commissioner John McRoberts for attempting to pervert the course of justice, said the head of the Criminal Lawyers Association NT.

The ABC was told a new General Order for the Use of Force is now in effect as of June 14. The previous document set out the justifications for which officers could deploy their weapons, including guns, batons, tasers, and capsicum spray.

A new two-page document was disseminated by police, and removed all references to when police can use those weapons. But the Criminal Lawyers Association's NT president, Marty Aust, said the public had a right to know what powers police have.

"Police seem to have an ability to come up to the ordinary citizen and ask them any questions they seem to want to ask them… it's important that people know what their rights are.

"You would think they would be going out of their way really to ensure that the community remains fully confident in their ability to undertake their roles.

In a statement to the ABC, the president of the NT Police Association Paul McCue said: "It is the decision of the Commissioner as to whether those polices are made public". Wadeye officer to remain after firing warning shots.

In 2017, Chief Minister Michael Gunner said police should not be prevented from using tasers on children after a 12-year-old boy was tasered in the back as he ran from police at a Darwin service station.

The Darwin Children's Court found that the tasering was legal but "improper", and the National Children's Commissioner called for them not to be used on children.

The NT News reported last month that a Wadeye police officer in charge fired "several warning shots" into the sky when confronted by a large group of armed locals, an incident which NT Police said was under internal review.

During NT parliamentary estimates hearings in Darwin in June, Deputy Opposition Leader Lia Finnochiaro raised concerns about the officer's actions with NT Police Minister Nicole Manison.

She demanded to know why the officer had been allowed to keep his position following a letter from traditional owner Boniface Perdjert on behalf of the Kardu Diminin Corporation "formally notifying the Government of the sergeant's lack of care about the lives of Aboriginal people, failure to work well with Aboriginal people, rough treatment of Aboriginal people, and failure to work with traditional owners and the inability to listen or to understand the community in which he works".

Ms Manison said how the matter would be handled was an issue for Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw.

"That officer is afforded natural justice and procedural fairness and it can take a bit of time but there are reasons for that," Mr Kershaw said.

"I can assure you that we have taken the matter seriously and it is still an ongoing issue for us. He said the officer would remain in place in the community until the investigation was completed.

No response from NT Police Commissioner. The previous General Orders on the Use of Force set out the justifications for when police could deploy their weapons.

Regarding firearms, the now-defunct 2012 document stated that officers were only allowed to use their gun to "protect human life" and to "lawfully destroy animals".

Regarding batons and other weapons, the use of weapons had to be "a reasonable response in the circumstances and not an unnecessary use of force".

The police spokesperson told the ABC that NT Police wanted to do away with "prescriptive content" when it came to general orders and corporate policies, and that the concealment of the document was a result of "a project to streamline and rationalise police General Orders".

The ABC made three requests to interview Northern Territory Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw and did not receive a response. The ABC also requested an interview with Ms Manison, but was told: "General Orders are a matter for NT Police".

For more infomation >> Northern Territory Police conceal 'use-of-force' rules from public - Duration: 5:41.

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✅ Cheryl and Liam Payne split: Final public appearance at BRIT Awards hinted pair were on the rocks - Duration: 3:09.

 Cheryl announced the heartbreaking news that her and Liam Payne's relationship was over after two and a half years

 The former couple, who welcomed baby Bear last year, had faced rumours that their relationship was on the rocks – but continued to deny any speculation, and even put on a brave face at the BRIT Awards back in February

 It was the final time they were seen as a couple at a public event.   The duo put had on a united front, as they happily posed on the red carpet as a couple – even posting a cute video of themselves cuddled up together on a sofa, with Cheryl draping her legs on his while she tickled his nose

   But with speculation running wild, many accused the Girls Aloud star and One Direction hunk of faking their affection, stating that it appeared to be staged

 According to one body language expert, Cheryl reportedly "choreographed" the loved-up moments.  They told The Mirror: "Liam has always displayed signals of shyness and in most of these 'moments' at the Brits he is either grinning awkwardly or sitting like a guy who is suffering several shades of embarrassment at having to pose up for the press

 "The red carpet revealed their intentional gestures were all about looking united as a double act," Judi continued

 "Cheryl face-checked him with a look of either concern or to seem to 'ping' the smile across and get him to mirror her

 "The hand-hold didn't quite work as Liam seemed to have grabbed her wrist rather than press palm into palm and at one point his facial expression took on a sadder look with steepled eyebrows

 "Cheryl looked animated and determined though, throwing a proud and almost challenging stare to the cameras

The message seemed to be that Liam was up for awards at the show and she was standing very much by her man for the night

"  On Sunday the pair announced their split online. Cheryl wrote: "We are sad to announce that we are going our separate ways

We still have so much love for each other as a family. Bear is our world and we ask that you respect his privacy as we navigate our way through this together

"  OK! Online have contacted representatives for Cheryl and Liam for further comment. 

For more infomation >> ✅ Cheryl and Liam Payne split: Final public appearance at BRIT Awards hinted pair were on the rocks - Duration: 3:09.

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✅ Joe Jackson to Get Public And Private Memorial Services - Duration: 2:54.

There will be two services held for Joe on Monday, July 2, a public one for fans and a private one for close friends and family

Jul 2, 2018  AceShowbiz - Two different memorial services are set to be held on Monday, July 02, to celebrate the late Joe Jackson

The Jackson family patriarch passed away last Wednesday after losing his battle with pancreatic cancer

A Jackson family source told Entertainment Tonight that there will be two services held for Joe on Monday - a public one for fans and a private one for close friends and family

The insider shared that both services will take place in Los Angeles but specific locations and times are yet to be confirmed

The father-of-11 died at the age of 89 in a Las Vegas hospice following a short fight with pancreatic cancer

His famous family, which includes superstar Janet Jackson, sons Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon and Tito who along with his late son superstar Michael Jackson, formed the Jackson 5, celebrated the patriarch following his death for his strength and musical legacy

"We mourn the loss of our father and celebrate the life of a man who sacrificed so much to give us the life and success we have today," his children said in a shared statement reported by the Associated Press

Despite tense relationships with some of his children - Joe was estranged from Michael when he died in 2009 - many of his children and grandchildren also paid personal tributes to the star on social media

Daughter La Toya Jackson confessed she will "always love" her father, while granddaughter Paris Jackson labelled him "the strongest man I know

" "Your life's work will go down in history, as will you, to be known as one of the greatest patriarchs to ever live," the 20-year-old model wrote on Instagram

"I will cherish every moment with you til the day i die, especially our last moments

"

For more infomation >> ✅ Joe Jackson to Get Public And Private Memorial Services - Duration: 2:54.

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2018 Public Works Week Employee of the Year - Terry Gant - Duration: 2:29.

Now, for what most of you are here waiting for - not to listen to me talk -

the 2018 Public Works Employee of the Year: Terry Gant

Terry is, I guess, just a lovable guy. He has a personality that people are attracted to.

He's very open.

You can't help but immediately like Terry, and you immediately respect Terry, as soon as you meet him.

And Terry does not do anything to make you not like him or not respect him. He maintains that level at all times.

Yeah, I couldn't do it without my crew, like I said.

Phillip Cory, Mack Henderson, and Jimmy McCommons.

I mean they - that's my crew that I always work with, every project that I did. And they -

If it weren't for them I wouldn't be here talking to y'all.

I've had to go out on a lot of calls when people for different things that had nothing to do with Terry,

but you know - a tree question, someone questioning the right-of-way,

and I'll talk to them and I'll be like, 'Well I'll have my crew come through here', and they'll always be like,

'Oh Terry? We love Terry, we know Terry', so that's always good to hear that.

It's most rewarding when I get recognition for you know - the neighbors, you know -

for picking up their litter or getting up trees, just shearing and clean up.

Everything, you know, neighborhoods and making them look better.

Terry takes pride in finishing what he starts.

So if I asked him to start a project, and it was brought up at one point -

we were three-quarters of the way through, and I really needed him to go somewhere else, and he came up to me and said,

'I would really like to take ownership of this and finish this project.'

and I said, 'Absolutely, that's a good idea.

If you want to take the pride in the ownership of the project start to finish,'

I let him have that, and you know, I could not be happier with Terry.

You have to know that what you do is fundamental for the citizens to be able

to live and enjoy their lives. I want to thank you all personally for the job you do

because you reflect well on the rest of the 1600 employees of this government.

For more infomation >> 2018 Public Works Week Employee of the Year - Terry Gant - Duration: 2:29.

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Cheryl and Liam Payne's final public appearance at BRIT Awards hinted at split - Duration: 4:05.

 Cheryl announced the heartbreaking news that her and Liam Payne's relationship was over after two and a half years

 The former couple, who welcomed baby Bear last year, had faced rumours that their relationship was on the rocks – but continued to deny any speculation, and even put on a brave face at the BRIT Awards back in February

 It was the final time they were seen as a couple at a public event.   The duo put had on a united front, as they happily posed on the red carpet as a couple – even posting a cute video of themselves cuddled up together on a sofa, with Cheryl draping her legs on his while she tickled his nose

   But with speculation running wild, many accused the Girls Aloud star and One Direction hunk of faking their affection, stating that it appeared to be staged

 According to one body language expert, Cheryl reportedly "choreographed" the loved-up moments

 They told The Mirror: "Liam has always displayed signals of shyness and in most of these 'moments' at the Brits he is either grinning awkwardly or sitting like a guy who is suffering several shades of embarrassment at having to pose up for the press

 "The red carpet revealed their intentional gestures were all about looking united as a double act," Judi continued

 "Cheryl face-checked him with a look of either concern or to seem to 'ping' the smile across and get him to mirror her

 "The hand-hold didn't quite work as Liam seemed to have grabbed her wrist rather than press palm into palm and at one point his facial expression took on a sadder look with steepled eyebrows

Related World Cup: England's weakness exposed ahead of Colombia clash World Cup: Rebekah Vardy says there is NO sex ban on players Bay City Rollers perform their classic hit Bye Bye Baby Liam Payne confirms relationship with Cheryl is back on track Liam Payne performs racy moves with backing dancer after Cheryl hits back Liam Payne reveals the truth about rumours he's planning a second child with Cheryl Liam Payne earned £6k last year and 180 times less than girlfriend Cheryl Liam Payne labels his relationship with Cheryl as 'normal' and 'boring'  "Cheryl looked animated and determined though, throwing a proud and almost challenging stare to the cameras

The message seemed to be that Liam was up for awards at the show and she was standing very much by her man for the night

"  On Sunday the pair announced their split online. Cheryl wrote: "We are sad to announce that we are going our separate ways

We still have so much love for each other as a family. Bear is our world and we ask that you respect his privacy as we navigate our way through this together

"  OK! Online have contacted representatives for Cheryl and Liam for further comment

 

For more infomation >> Cheryl and Liam Payne's final public appearance at BRIT Awards hinted at split - Duration: 4:05.

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The History of Public Speaking Torunament - Duration: 3:01.

Hey, bro, how are you?

I am great, thank you

There will be a tournament. We are organizing it

Bring guys from CELT courses

I said "Ali Nurmammadov"(President of the Tournament), I am accepted for sure.

What a beautiful girl

-How was it?

-She said his name.

-Oh

For more infomation >> The History of Public Speaking Torunament - Duration: 3:01.

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Bridging the Gap: Denver Public Library - Duration: 2:14.

(light music)

- I think we started the Library Hotspot Program

because we saw that there was a need in the community

for more services beyond the traditional library services.

36% of people in low income situations

are the only ones that have access.

So that means that everyone else

doesn't have that kind of broadband access at home.

So we saw that there was a need and we wanted to address it.

- The way that it's assigned for is

to be able for a customer to come over to a branch,

ask for the device once its available,

and check it out,

take it back home,

and use it pretty much anywhere.

Home, work,

on the bus, anywhere.

- The impact that we've seen in the community

is there's been such a huge demand for this

that we've purchased additional hotspots

and we're looking at doing even more of 'em.

Because again, I think right now our waiting list

is over 600 people.

It's a barrier less

for someone who is low income

and who is trying to make ends meet.

Having this device,

that can give them the access into researching for a job

without having to leave their kids at home,

without having to travel from one place to the other.

It's just a way of saying I can make this.

And if I'm able to get this opportunity,

later on, they'll come back and something else

and feel good about themselves.

- So I think the way that this has impacted our patrons

is by giving 'em freedom.

They're not tied to coming to the library.

- It opens doors for them.

There's not a blockage.

There is not a barrier where

they don't feel advantaged.

If there's students that need to do their homework,

they're not able,

or they're not restricted into just having

to borrow from their phone,

or having to go somewhere else to do their work.

- We also have people who have physical disabilities.

So maybe getting out of their house is not so easy.

So having that to where they could check it out

and have it come to them

and be able to do that in their own home

has been really impactful for our customers.

- They loved it

because they didn't think that this was gonna be possible

at the library.

People can come into the library,

use our computers here

for a determined amount of time.

But having to be able to take this resource

back to their home,

and not only one person out of it,

but the whole family.

It just, again,

it's a great resource.

(upbeat music)

For more infomation >> Bridging the Gap: Denver Public Library - Duration: 2:14.

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Duval County superintendent hopes to tackle safety, bullying in public schools - Duration: 2:00.

For more infomation >> Duval County superintendent hopes to tackle safety, bullying in public schools - Duration: 2:00.

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✅ Public-sector unions anticipate mass exit after Supreme's ruling. But, there's more hurt coming. - Duration: 3:13.

 Tim Pearce, DCNF  Public-sector unions may lose around 400,000 fee paying members after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that forced agency fees are unconstitutional, The Washington Free Beacon reports

 The court's 5-4 decision potentially affects about 5 million public-sector workers paying union fees, whether or not the worker is a member of the union

Agency fees, a due payed to unions to cover the cost of representation, were required from many workers in specific, public-sector occupations and workplaces

 Prior to the court ruling, the mandatory fees were protected by law to limit free riders, or workers who don't pay fees but benefit from a union's collective bargaining

 The Service Employees International Union (SEIU), American Federation of State, County, & Municipal Employees, National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers are some of the largest public-sector unions in the U

S., and they represent roughly 400,000 non-member, agency fee payers nationwide, according to 2017 labor filings reviewed by the Free Beacon

 Though some of the agency fee payers likely live in states that have outlawed mandatory dues, the SCOTUS ruling applies to 22 states that had not passed right-to-work protections for public-sector employees

 The expected worker exodus could have potentially devastating effects on local union shops and cut deeply into the funding base of national organizations

 "The ruling will decrease the funds available for unions, so we'll see a rash of layoffs within the unions themselves

That's going to lead to a decrease in the advocacy," Fisher Phillips management-side attorney Todd Lyon told the Free Beacon

"There's going to be a decrease in the political activity."  The courts may force unions to pay back millions to workers who have been forced to pay union fees for years, violating the workers' right to free speech by funding activity they do not agree with

 SCOTUS ordered a district court to reconsider a ruling in Riffey v. Rauner, a case in which a group of Illinois home care providers sought to recover $32 million in forced dues from SEIU

The district court ruled against the workers in June 2016, and the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the decision.  If the ruling is reversed and the precedent set, many more workers may follow suit and sue unions they were force to pay into for years, costing the unions an untold amount of money

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