Public services keep Manitoba healthy, safe, and strong.
But they don't happen without people to deliver them.
A message from Manitoba's Government Employees: the people behind the public.
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The People Behind The Public - 15 - Duration: 0:16.
Public services keep Manitoba healthy, safe, and strong.
But they don't happen without people to deliver them.
A message from Manitoba's Government Employees: the people behind the public.
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Own the stage like a TEDTalker // improve public speaking - Duration: 3:41.
What's up Explearners!
In today's video we're going to talk about strategies you can use right before hitting that stage
I talked about ways of decreasing your stage fright or your F.O.P.S and in today's video
we're going to talk about getting you ready for the stage right before you go on these
five tips are going to help you feel more relaxed and more courageous so that you can
conquer the stage at your best step number one I want you to take a power pose what does
that mean you can do the Wonder Woman pose or you can do the boss pose whatever makes
you feel powerful and like you've got this because you know what you do find your power
pose and stick with it and I want you to hold this pose for 2 minutes do this right before
you go onstage it can be in the morning of your talk or your speech or can be right before
you get on stage but just be sure to keep that power pose up for 2 minutes to I want
you to hydrate hydrate hydrate hydrate H2O is your friend make sure you do this well
in advance we're talking about something like 2 hours beforehand so you don't have to take
a time out if you know what I mean and run off stage for that bio-break so make sure
you do this well in advance of your talk stay hydrated folks all right step number three
I want you to try some sort of meditating or yoga or some type of breathing exercises
because this will help lower your stress it's super important to remember to breathe just
breathe in and breathe out it's as simple as that but just remember to do it because
sometimes we get nervous and I'll caught up in the moment we totally forget that we need
to breathe my next step number for I want you to avoid stimulants such as coffee tea
other Libations you don't necessarily want to be caffeinated when you're upstage cuz
it's not going to give you the energy while you're already nervous so you don't want any
extra type of stimulation in your system that's going to buy your speech or your talk so just
stick to water and step number 5 as soon as you get onstage take a moment to look at people
in the audience I want you to try and make eye contact eye contact with seven people
in the audience look at them as individuals don't look at them as your mortal enemies
these are people who are here to listen to you they know that you have something to offer
them they know that you have value to add so don't treat them as foes treat them as
friends and make eye contact you want to establish a connection with people in the audience suddenly
it doesn't seem so scary after all this audience is not out to get you they're not going to
throw tomatoes at you they're there to listen to you and make sure that you establish rapport
with them when you get right on stage before you start talking alright Explearners let
me know in the comments below what other types of communication questions you have that I
can answer in videos like these and be sure to share this with friends who are interested
in improving their communication and public speaking skills don't forget to hit that subscribe
button for more videos on communicating around the world and strategies you can use to conquer
your communication.
Happy Explearning and I'll see you in my next video right here on YouTube.
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La Barge Creek Wyoming Public Access Project - Duration: 1:35.
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How much of the Mueller report will become public? - Duration: 3:21.
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DuPont Can't Hide Their Toxins From The Public Anymore - Duration: 8:32.
A new documentary film is out that tells the story of DuPont's C8, which was a chemical
used in the manufacturing process of Teflon and how that chemical has poisoned countless
people around the globe.
Ring of Fire's own, Mike Papantonio handled those cases and his role in those cases is
featured prominently in this new film.
So Pap, The Devil We Know is the name of this documentary.
It's phenomenal.
In case anybody hasn't seen it yet, there is a link to the Netflix, it's now streaming
on Netflix, that is in this description of this video.
But tell us exactly what, what this documentary tells.
What's, what's the story?
I think that to me, Farron, if I'm to sum up what it is about the documentary that's
important, it is this.
Corporate media has gotten to the point where they don't tell stories anymore.
Okay.
Stories like this because advertisers won't let them do it.
Okay.
DuPont would not let corporate media tell these stories because they advertise.
Bayer now owns, you know it's, we see it with all these corporations.
Okay.
With all Dow Chemical, with this one is Dow Chemical and DuPont.
So, so what's happened is documentary makers, these young, brilliant people coming out of
school now understand that the place to go is not corporate media.
You go to a place and you tell a story like this.
These documentary makers have won more awards than I can count for other films.
But, so, so this tells the story about how DuPont in the early sixties had every reason
to know that their product was causing cancer.
They used C8 to make Teflon.
Okay.
And I really am of the opinion still that we're still looking at how much C8 comes out
of Teflon over the, over years.
We know that a new pan, you've got C8 that comes out in a substantial amount of, amount
of exposure is going to flow from that.
Okay.
So the company knew in 1960's that this was happening.
They, they covered it up.
They, they dumped the excess C8, this toxin, hugely toxic C8 into the Ohio River.
It contaminated the drinking water of 70,000 people all along the river.
Caused birth defects, caused cancer, cause gastro intestinal issues that have killed
people all up and down the Ohio River Valley.
So now this, this story tells about the coverup.
It tells the coverup, it tells how the Department of Justice let it happen.
They knew what was going on and they allowed it to happen anyway.
Tells how the EPA actually participated in it by actually not just letting DuPont and
get away with it, but actually participating in the process on the local level.
The D, The DEP, they would have their local politicians that actually participated in
allowing DuPont to do this.
DuPont would go in and they'd give money to schools and clubs and that type of thing.
They'd buy their way into these little town called Parkersburg and everybody was employed
by them there in Parkersburg and it's that old thing about, well, you know, we're going
to let them do it because this is how I make living, but it's killing their children.
Okay.
It's killing, causing birth defects.
There's actually one scene in the, well, there's so many scenes in the, you just have to, it's
on Netflix.
To not look at this movie and pick up a, a Teflon frying pan and go cook eggs in the
morning, you are a fool.
You're a damn fool.
Watch the movie and now think about this.
This story is having to be told by a documentary because the national news, when they, when
they came out with any, any story about it, there was such huge pushback.
They actually hired the people that worked as director of the EPA to push back.
They hired people high, as high as they could in the White House to push back.
And it's a classic story.
What we're seeing Monsanto do, Monsanto and Bayer do with Roundup.
We see it with pharmaceutical cases all the time.
We are victims and you know, people have no idea until 10 years later when they're have
this unusual cancer.
They go, where'd this come from?
That in this town it was so bad, children's teeth were turning black and they couldn't
explain it why.
Animals had, you know, they had tumors all over their body and they didn't know why.
Cattle all along the river were dying and they didn't know why until, until somebody
started taking a look.
Friend of mine who hired me to try the case with him, a guy named Rob Bilott, got involved
and he said, look, this is unacceptable, man and he risked everything.
Matter of fact, they're making a movie about him.
The, the movie will come out probably either 2020 or 2021 about Rob Bilott, Rob Bilott's
effort in this.
I was, I was brought in to try the case.
That's what my specialty is.
He did the workup on it and we had another few firms involved with it and very, very
capable firms.
But the real, the real story here is this story would not even be told, but for social
media.
And for, but for this, this, this movie that's now on Netflix.
Just look at it.
I mean, it's all right there.
You see the depositions that are being taken.
You see the reaction in the depositions.
They're like, you know, they're like deer in headlights.
And so this unfortunately is the norm.
It's the norm.
It's not, this is not the exception.
In America today, corporate media sucks so bad.
NBC, ABC, CBS, all of them, they are so dysfunctional that a story, this big was barely even told.
Even after we, even after we hit them for five verdicts.
They were hit five times in trial up in the Ohio River Valley up in Columbus, Ohio.
The national media barely gave it a yawn and people are using this stuff every day.
Well, and what's interesting, you know, just on that point is the fact that Netflix has
kind of revitalize the public's interest in documentaries.
Now, The devil We Know is not necessarily a Netflix original documentary, but it is
available there now.
But Netflix has done so much in the world of documentaries just over the last few years.
More and more people are watching them.
It's not something where, well, you can only watch a documentary if you go to a film festival
or if you happen to find it at a video store, which doesn't even exist anymore.
And they can do that because Netflix is dependent upon, you know, monthly subscriber money,
not DuPont money, not Dow money.
Netflix has been phenomenal with revitalizing documentaries.
I was, I was at Sundance when this movie showed, the place was jam-packed.
The way the, this movie is so well done by these award winning documentary folks.
I mean, look, I've had, I've been involved in several documentaries that they've done
on the cases that I've handled.
This by far is the most intelligent storytelling I think I've ever seen in a complex case and
I, I just urge everybody, go to Netflix, watch this movie, The Devil We Know.
And you will have a firm understanding of how badly the American public has been victimized
by corporate America.
Absolutely, and you can find a link to that in the description of this video.
It will take you right to The Devil We Know, on Netflix.
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How An Entire Pennsylvania City Was Hacked, Putting Public Safety At Risk | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 2:15.
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Public education matters to families - Duration: 2:14.
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US| Trump Wont Commit to Making Mueller Report Public The New York Times - Duration: 5:00.
US| Trump Wont Commit to Making Mueller Report Public The New York Times
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Trump would not commit in an interview aired Sunday to making public the results of the special counsels investigation into Russias ties to his campaign, adding that it was time to get rid of the inquiry.
In the , Mr. Trump reiterated his belief that the attorney general would determine whether the public would see the results of the inquiry by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III. But he would not say whether he would be comfortable with the results being made public.
I dont know, the president said. It depends. I have no idea what its going to say.
The law does not require the Justice Department to release a report, and Mr. Mueller has been silent on the issue. Last month, Trump advisers were pleased that William P. Barr, Mr. Trumps nominee for attorney general, opened the door to the possibility that the special counsels report could be shielded from the public during a Senate confirmation hearing.
Mr. Trumps wide ranging interview with Margaret Brennan, the shows host, was conducted days after the acting attorney general, Matthew G. Whitaker, , and amid stagnant negotiations with Democrats over Mr. Trumps demand for a border wall. Mr. Trump indicated at various points in the interview that he would use the power of his office to solve that matter and others facing his presidency.
Among those matters, the president appeared to suggest, are national security and the military. He called the use of military force against Venezuela an option. And he indicated that he would like to keep troops in Iraq — a striking departure from his push to withdraw from Afghanistan and Syria — to keep an eye on Iran.
Its perfectly situated for looking at all over different parts of the troubled Middle East rather than pulling up, Mr. Trump said. Were going to keep watching and were going to keep seeing and if theres trouble, if somebody is looking to do nuclear weapons or other things, were going to know it before they do.
On the border wall fight, the president reiterated his belief that we have now set the table to take action after a short term deal to fund part of the government — a deal struck to end the longest government shutdown in history — expires on Feb. 15. In an on Thursday, Mr. Trump suggested that he had successfully made the case to Americans that the problem at the border was enough to constitute declaring a national emergency, and that Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, was doing a disservice to the country — both points he again made on Sunday.
People that didnt have any idea, Mr. Trump said. They didnt have a clue as to what was happening. They now know exactly whats happening.
Mr. Trump is expected to of his State of the Union speech, which is scheduled for Tuesday. In the interview with CBS, Mr. Trump once again accused Democrats, in particular Ms. Pelosi, of ignoring urgent problems at the border, which included human trafficking and what Mr. Trump called an invasion of human traffickers into the country.
Though Mr. Trump seems intent on ignoring congressional negotiations, lawmakers insisted on Sunday that they were still trying. Senator Richard C. Shelby, the chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee and a member of , admitted that it was too early to say whether the negotiations could be successful.
I think that the president is dead set on keeping his campaign promise, Mr. Shelby, Republican of Alabama, said on CNNs State of the Union. He acknowledged that Mr. Trump probably had some legal merits for declaring a national emergency over the border wall, but he pleaded for the committee to be allowed to do its work.
If people leave us alone, Mr. Shelby added, well get this done by Wednesday night.
He said that the committee had invited experts with knowledge of the southwestern border to testify this week on exactly what is needed for border security. Mr. Shelby expressed optimism that hearing from those experts could move us off of .
Its a question of how do we get off the politics and on to the substance, he said.
Other members of the bipartisan committee — Representative Henry Cuellar, Democrat of Texas, and Senator John Hoeven, Republican of North Dakota — doubled down on their respective partys positions on Fox News Sunday. Mr. Cuellar, who represents parts of the border, dismissed the presidents reasoning for the wall as built on a false premise.
In the CBS interview, Mr. Trump fought back against criticism of his wall and other policies. He responded to warnings that his administration was risking a resurgence of terrorist groups by promising the rapid withdrawal of troops from Syria and Afghanistan by saying that he ran against 17 Republicans and won.
Ill leave intelligence there, Mr. Trump said, and if I see nests forming, Ill do something about it.
Last week, Mr. Trump showed similar defiance in suggesting that his intelligence chiefs go back to school for saying that North Korea was unlikely to give up its nuclear program and that Iran is not, for now, taking steps necessary to make a bomb.
Mr. Trump said that he would ultimately rely on his own counsel if he disagreed with intelligence assessments.
The president also indicated that the power of his affectionate letter writing with Kim Jong un, the North Korean leader, might persuade Mr. Kim to drop his nuclear plans. Mr. Trump has at least six letters from Mr. Kim that he enjoys sharing with people who visit him in the Oval Office.
We have had tremendous correspondence that some people have seen and cant even believe it, Mr. Trump said. Now that doesnt mean were going to make a deal. But certainly I think we have a very good chance of making a deal.
Other leaders did not receive such praise. Mr. Trump said that he had declined a meeting with Nicolás Maduro, the embattled president of Venezuela, said it recognized Juan Guaidó, the 35 year old oppositional figure, as the countrys rightful leader.
I decided at the time, no, because so many really horrible things have been happening in Venezuela when you look at that country, Mr. Trump said.
With his cabinet in flux, Mr. Trump dismissed as fake news the reports that Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, had asked Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state and his most visible emissary in negotiations with North Korea, to consider leaving to run for a Senate seat in Kansas.
Mr. Pompeo . The secretary of state said that he had appreciated the call, but that he had a very full plate.
The CBS interview was broadcast during the presidents first visit in months to Mar a Lago, his Florida estate, where he spent Saturday golfing with Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus. On Sunday, the president hit the golf course again amid planning for his annual Super Bowl party.
The president told CBS that he loved to watch football, but that he would not encourage his youngest son, Barron, 12, to participate in such a dangerous sport.
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Public Survival Multiplayer Bedrock: Day1 - Duration: 24:15.
Starting off in a brand new world in VR
Told ya!
Straight off, I found some drowned!
There were a bunch! Like, six of them!
But it was a boring fight, so we'll just skip to the end.
And on to what you really want to see!
Tree trimming!
Exciting!
Now we're getting to the heartwood of it!
OK, we've got some wood...
Now we need dirt!
Lots of dirt.
Plant some trees!
Finally!
A simple dirt foundation to start.
Then the rest of the house.
And make a ceiling
Wait, it's only two blocks high
Also, maybe windows would be a good idea.
That's better!
Now we need a food source.
Right, we need tools, too.
We need more wood
NOW we can make some tools.
While playing, I really did not hear those obvious foot steps approaching.
Yep.
Start gathering dirt to fill in that crater.
Maybe time to start thinking about a bed.
I thought about trimming the long, boring night.
But then I was all, "Nah!"
I had to endure it, now you do too.
So here we are. Waiting out the night.
How's you day or night going?
Well, I hope.
This really is the bulk of the video.
Thanks for sticking with me through this.
I guess this is kind of mean.
Skipping the very first fight, but making you sit trough the entire night with me.
You could just skip ahead to 11:14. It picks up again there with morning.
But then you'll miss out on the next fight.
You also won't learn the terrible secret
"What's the terrible secret," you ask?
Well...
If you keep watching...
you'll have wasted several minutes waiting for no good reason.
That's it.
I'm sorry. There was no real secret.
Which is the terrible secret.
I told you it was terrible.
OK, no, this is too boring.
It's a stupid idea, but let's head back outside
And start filling in that crater.
Honestly I'm surprised some of these dirt blocks didn't despawn.
ok, back inside to safety.
Oh, here's a neat trick, if you're plaing in VR
You can pass through doors! Without actually passing through doors.
I guess it's kinda cheatsy.
But the game isn't stopping me!
OK, looks all clear out here.
You have the patience of a saint to still be here.
Sorry there isn't much to see.
A bed is definitely in order.
Oh look, a golden-armored skeleton.
Oh! I think the sun's coming up!
Finally! Let me just readjust my headset here.
OK, let's go!
Collect some more dirt!
Oh no! The golden armored skeleton!
I can take it!
Without weapons... or armor.
Yeah, I'm going to need a weapon at the least.
Also wool.
Run away!
Safe!
Haha!
Die! ...again. Because you were already a skeleton.
Magic hat!
Final piece of wool!
And more dirt
There!
Now, finally, time to mine!
You can't see it, because it's so dark, but there's a skeleton down there.
What am I doing?
Expanding the house!
Right, windows again.
Can we see the sunset?
Eh, better head back.
No more long, boring nights!
Going out to explore for a bit.
Now, let's pretty up this house a bit.
Time to make some charcoal
And gather more wood
And make an entire stack of charcoal
While we wait for the charcoal, let's replace the dirt foundation with cobblestone.
woops
Woops, again
You know what? Let's make another room.
This time I remember to leave a window.
No, let's make this room one big room!
We'll think of something to do here later.
There! We have shelter, a steady food source, and a small tree farm!
Stupid chicken.
Thanks for watching!
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Denver Classroom Teachers Association Denies Denver Public School Offer - Duration: 2:21.
Chanting: What do we want?
Fair pay!
When do we want it?
Now!
What do we want?
Fair pay!
When do we want it?
Yesterday!
I want to make sure that folks hear me say it truly is my preference that we're able
to reach an agreement before the state has to make any type of decision on if they will
or if they won't intervene in our negotiations.
And the reason I took the job of superintendent, the reason I was interested in the role of
superintendent was because I wanted to be able to lead in a different way, so my pledge
is that I'm going to continue to be open, a listener, and looking for ways to find middle
ground for us here today.
We came here tonight in good faith.
Susana, you started talking tonight about how you were different than the previous administration.
Susana, you are the previous administration.
You've made promise after promise after promise, and tonight you came with another empty promise.
We expressed the concerns of our educators, that included, competitive salary schedule
that meets the needs of our teachers and is similar to other districts.
We asked for a salary schedule that included more lanes for educators to have additional
opportunities for movement.
We asked for the ability to use PDU's to move through lanes like our current agreement.
We asked you for a salary structure that honors base salary and reduce the variable pay bonus
structure.
The offer that you have brought today, is an example of your inability to listen to
our educators.
From this day forward, you will have no choice, but to listen.
I remind you that we had a 93% strike vote.
93 percent.
And membership is going up!
It is time for Governor Polis to respect our right to strike, and when he does, that is
exactly what we will do.
Chanting: If they won't pay us, shut it down!
If they won't pay us, shut it down!
If they won't pay us, shut it down!
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Camilla Parker-Bowles chamboulée, Charles s'interroge en public sur son homosexualité - Duration: 1:49.
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Trump Wont Commit to Making Mueller Report Public The New York Times - Duration: 3:25.
Trump Wont Commit to Making Mueller Report Public The New York Times
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Trump would not commit in an interview aired Sunday to making public the results of the special counsels investigation into Russias ties to his campaign, adding that it was time to get rid of the inquiry.
In the , Mr. Trump reiterated his belief that the attorney general would determine whether the public would see the results of the inquiry by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III. But he would not say whether he would be comfortable with the results being made public.
I dont know, the president said. It depends. I have no idea what its going to say.
The wide ranging interview with Margaret Brennan, the shows host, was conducted days after the acting attorney general, Matthew G. Whitaker, , and amid stagnant negotiations with Democrats over Mr. Trumps demand for a border wall. Mr. Trump indicated at various points in the interview that he would use the power of his office to solve that matter and others facing his presidency.
Among those matters, the president appeared to suggest, are national security and the military. He called the use of military force against Venezuela an option. And he indicated that he would like to keep troops in Iraq — a striking departure from his push to withdraw from Afghanistan and Syria — to keep an eye on Iran.
Its perfectly situated for looking at all over different parts of the troubled Middle East rather than pulling up, Mr. Trump said. Were going to keep watching and were going to keep seeing and if theres trouble, if somebody is looking to do nuclear weapons or other things, were going to know it before they do.
On the border wall fight, the president reiterated his belief that we have now set the table to take action after a short term deal to fund part of the government — a deal struck to end the longest government shutdown in history — expires on Feb. 15. In an on Thursday, Mr. Trump suggested that he had successfully made the case to Americans that the problem at the border was enough to constitute declaring a national emergency, and that Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, was doing a disservice to the country — both points he again made on Sunday.
People that didnt have any idea, Mr. Trump said. They didnt have a clue as to what was happening. They now know exactly whats happening.
Mr. Trump is expected to of his State of the Union speech, which is scheduled for Tuesday. In the interview with CBS, Mr. Trump once again accused Democrats, in particular Ms. Pelosi, of ignoring urgent problems at the border, which included human trafficking and what Mr. Trump called an invasion of human traffickers into the country.
Though Mr. Trump seems intent on ignoring congressional negotiations, lawmakers insisted on Sunday that they were still trying. Senator Richard C. Shelby, the chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee and a member of , admitted that it was too early to say whether the negotiations could be successful.
I think that the president is dead set on keeping his campaign promise, Mr. Shelby, Republican of Alabama, said on CNNs State of the Union. He acknowledged that Mr. Trump probably had some legal merits for declaring a national emergency over the border wall, but he pleaded for the committee to be allowed to do its work.
If people leave us alone, Mr. Shelby added, well get this done by Wednesday night.
He said that the committee had invited experts with knowledge of the southwestern border to testify this week on exactly what is needed for border security. Mr. Shelby expressed optimism that hearing from those experts could move us off of .
Its a question of how do we get off the politics and on to the substance, he said.
Other members of the bipartisan committee — Representative Henry Cuellar, Democrat of Texas, and Senator John Hoeven, Republican of North Dakota — doubled down on their respective partys positions on Fox News Sunday. Mr. Cuellar, who represents parts of the border, dismissed the presidents reasoning for the wall as built on a false premise.
In the CBS interview, Mr. Trump fought back against criticism of his wall and other policies. He responded to warnings that his administration was risking a resurgence of terrorist groups by promising the rapid withdrawal of troops from Syria and Afghanistan by saying that he ran against 17 Republicans and won.
Ill leave intelligence there, Mr. Trump said, and if I see nests forming, Ill do something about it.
Last week, Mr. Trump showed similar defiance in suggesting that his intelligence chiefs go back to school for saying that North Korea was unlikely to give up its nuclear program and that Iran is not, for now, taking steps necessary to make a bomb.
Mr. Trump said that he would ultimately rely on his own counsel if he disagreed with intelligence assessments.
The president also indicated that the power of his affectionate letter writing with Kim Jong un, the North Korean leader, might persuade Mr. Kim to drop his nuclear plans. Mr. Trump has at least six letters from Mr. Kim that he enjoys sharing with people who visit him in the Oval Office.
We have had tremendous correspondence that some people have seen and cant even believe it, Mr. Trump said. Now that doesnt mean were going to make a deal. But certainly I think we have a very good chance of making a deal.
Other leaders did not receive such praise. Mr. Trump said that he had declined a meeting with Nicolás Maduro, the embattled president of Venezuela, said it recognized Juan Guaidó, the 35 year old oppositional figure, as the countrys rightful leader.
I decided at the time, no, because so many really horrible things have been happening in Venezuela when you look at that country, Mr. Trump said.
With his cabinet in flux, Mr. Trump dismissed as fake news the reports that Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, had asked Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state and his most visible emissary in negotiations with North Korea, to consider leaving to run for a Senate seat in Kansas.
Mr. Pompeo . The secretary of state said that he had appreciated the call, but that he had a very full plate.
The CBS interview was broadcast during the presidents first visit in months to Mar a Lago, his Florida estate, where he spent Saturday golfing with Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus. On Sunday, the president hit the golf course again amid planning for his annual Super Bowl party.
The president told CBS that he loved to watch football, but that he would not encourage his youngest son, Barron, 12, to participate in such a dangerous sport.
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Public Speaking Speech 1- Katelyn Swope - Duration: 2:48.
The Hunger Games is a very well known book and movie that has been around for over ten
years.
When the book first came out it was a hit.
I ended up watching the movie before reading the book, and looking back, the character
that stands out the most is Primrose Everdeen.
Prim is Katniss's little sister who is really shy and laid back.
Prim proved to be a very strong character for her age with what she went through throughout
the movie.
She was very interested in healing people and she learned how to do so through her mom.
She is also very loyal to her family.
As Katniss is going through the games, she always had faith she was going to make it
out alive.
I can relate to all these traits to myself in some way.
Starting off with Prim's first personality trait, her shyness.
Her shyness comes through specifically in the first movie.
When Prim's name is called as the female tribute, she slowly and timidly walks towards the stage.
Another thing I noticed is she's never shown hanging out with any of her friends, unlike
her sister Katniss who has Gale.
This could be another clue as to her being shy.
I am a very shy person and I am always by myself doing my own thing.
I do not say a whole lot unless I am with my friends or my family.
Another thing about Prim is her ability to heal others.
In the second movie, Katniss's best friend, Gale, gets hurt and Prim is the one who stays
calm in the situation in order to help him while everyone else is freaking out.
I have always been someone who helps others when they need me.
I am wanting to go into the medical field, so I can learn that same ability to help people
when they are injured.
I am also one to stay calm in situations when other people are shaken up.
Lastly, Prim put her family above all.
When her mom was struggling with the death of their father, she was there for her.
She always showed her strength while she was around her mother, but behind the scenes she
was having nightmares about her fathers death.
Although I may not have had a loss like this one, there has been other times where I've
had to be strong for my family.
My family is very important to me and have always been my number one priority.
I will always be there for my family and I know I can always expect them to show up for
me, as well.
Although Prim didn't play a huge role in The Hunger Games, she portrayed her personality
very well.
Sometimes is can be hard to relate yourself to characters as you are watching a movie.
Willow Shields did a very good job of showing off her shyness, her kindness, and her willingness
to heal others.
This is one of my favorite movies and books.
Had it not been for this project I may not have thought about the character I am most
like.
Knowing how strong Prim is for her mom and her sister with these traits, shows me how
strong I can b,e even though I may not have gone through the same hardships she went through.
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Think Trumps State of the Union will move public opinion? Dont count on it Los Angeles Times - Duration: 2:13.
Think Trumps State of the Union will move public opinion? Dont count on it Los Angeles Times
By this time next week, today will seem like a month ago. And, in fairness, that statement would be true on any given day of the last two or three years. The news cycle has accelerated so much Fox News Bret Baier often complains its measured in dog years that few topics can stay in the headlines for more than a few days.
Thats unfortunate for the president, because he and his supporters have high hopes for the State of the Union address Tuesday night. After Trump surrendered in the government shutdown fight, Trumps most reliable defenders was that this was a brilliant masterstroke. It would give Democrats three weeks to prove they care about border security and, more importantly, allow the president to make his case directly to the American people.
Indeed, some claimed that the real reason Speaker Nancy Pelosi refused to let Trump give the speech during the shutdown was that she was, in the ., terrified of him having another opportunity to speak directly to the American people about her partys obstruction, unfiltered and without her friends in the media running interference for her.
There were many problems with this theory, but Ill focus on two. Don Jr. offered this analysis a week after the president delivered a televised national address, in which he spoke directly to the American people, unfiltered, about the alleged crisis at the border. Public opinion on the wall or the shutdown didnt budge, and the presidents standing in the shutdown didnt improve.
His proposed wall has been unpopular with voters for his entire presidency. A little more cowbell from the president is very unlikely to change that.
Now were supposed to believe that Tuesday nights State of the Union address will significantly move public opinion? Dont count on it.
Presidents rarely say anything memorable whatsoever in a State of the Union. The only two utterances that come to mind from the last quarter century are Bill Clintons declaration that the era of big government is over I wish and George W. Bushs axis of evil line. Its rarer still for presidents to lastingly move the needle of public opinion.
Barack Obama never managed to make the Affordable Care Act popular, before or after passage, despite scores of speeches and several State of the Union addresses. The notion that Trump can meaningful move voters, never mind Nancy Pelosi, with his rhetoric seems even more fanciful. His proposed wall has been unpopular with a majority of voters for his entire presidency. A little more cowbell from the president is very unlikely to change that.
That said, what could change public attitudes is the behavior of Democrats. They are so locked in to their resistance posture, it is conceivable that they will be rude enough that the party will suffer as a result. Recall that, last year, many Democrats refused to applaud when the president entered the chamber. Some even refused to applaud the now de rigueur human prop heroes and victims presidents bring with them to these events. Throughout the speech, many like petulant eye rolling teenagers at a high school assembly.
The partisan incentives for a repeat performance are even stronger this year. When Rep. Joe Wilson R S.C. shouted, You lie! at President Obama in 2009, the outburst was most helpful to Obama. More significantly, it also benefited Wilson, who raised millions almost overnight off his intemperance. Trump cant do much to change minds about him, but Democrats can quite easily appear just as unreasonable as they think Trump is.
Where Trump can and probably will help himself is by mending frayed relations with his own base. Coming off the abortion controversies in Virginia and New York, Trump is reportedly considering forceful pro life language, which will be music to many ears on the right.
As I wrote in this space recently, it is almost inevitable that Trump will declare a national emergency to do an end run around Congress on wall construction. Nancy Pelosi has already said that any proposed compromise legislation to prevent a second shutdown in 10 days wont have any wall funding in it.
The idea splits conservatives, perhaps not evenly, but significantly unifies Democrats. Trump will surely argue that Democrat unreasonableness makes such a declaration necessary, and we can be equally confident that at least some Democrats will help him make his case.
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Black History Month movies at Madison Public Library - Duration: 0:20.
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US| Trump Wont Commit to Making Mueller Report Public The New York Times - Duration: 5:00.
US| Trump Wont Commit to Making Mueller Report Public The New York Times
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Trump would not commit in an interview aired Sunday to making public the results of the special counsels investigation into Russias ties to his campaign, adding that it was time to get rid of the inquiry.
In the , Mr. Trump reiterated his belief that the attorney general would determine whether the public would see the results of the inquiry by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III. But he would not say whether he would be comfortable with the results being made public.
I dont know, the president said. It depends. I have no idea what its going to say.
The law does not require the Justice Department to release a report, and Mr. Mueller has been silent on the issue. Last month, Trump advisers were pleased that William P. Barr, Mr. Trumps nominee for attorney general, opened the door to the possibility that the special counsels report could be shielded from the public during a Senate confirmation hearing.
Mr. Trumps wide ranging interview with Margaret Brennan, the shows host, was conducted days after the acting attorney general, Matthew G. Whitaker, , and amid stagnant negotiations with Democrats over Mr. Trumps demand for a border wall. Mr. Trump indicated at various points in the interview that he would use the power of his office to solve that matter and others facing his presidency.
Among those matters, the president appeared to suggest, are national security and the military. He called the use of military force against Venezuela an option. And he indicated that he would like to keep troops in Iraq — a striking departure from his push to withdraw from Afghanistan and Syria — to keep an eye on Iran.
Its perfectly situated for looking at all over different parts of the troubled Middle East rather than pulling up, Mr. Trump said. Were going to keep watching and were going to keep seeing and if theres trouble, if somebody is looking to do nuclear weapons or other things, were going to know it before they do.
On the border wall fight, the president reiterated his belief that we have now set the table to take action after a short term deal to fund part of the government — a deal struck to end the longest government shutdown in history — expires on Feb. 15. In an on Thursday, Mr. Trump suggested that he had successfully made the case to Americans that the problem at the border was enough to constitute declaring a national emergency, and that Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, was doing a disservice to the country — both points he again made on Sunday.
People that didnt have any idea, Mr. Trump said. They didnt have a clue as to what was happening. They now know exactly whats happening.
Mr. Trump is expected to of his State of the Union speech, which is scheduled for Tuesday. In the interview with CBS, Mr. Trump once again accused Democrats, in particular Ms. Pelosi, of ignoring urgent problems at the border, which included human trafficking and what Mr. Trump called an invasion of human traffickers into the country.
Though Mr. Trump seems intent on ignoring congressional negotiations, lawmakers insisted on Sunday that they were still trying. Senator Richard C. Shelby, the chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee and a member of , admitted that it was too early to say whether the negotiations could be successful.
I think that the president is dead set on keeping his campaign promise, Mr. Shelby, Republican of Alabama, said on CNNs State of the Union. He acknowledged that Mr. Trump probably had some legal merits for declaring a national emergency over the border wall, but he pleaded for the committee to be allowed to do its work.
If people leave us alone, Mr. Shelby added, well get this done by Wednesday night.
He said that the committee had invited experts with knowledge of the southwestern border to testify this week on exactly what is needed for border security. Mr. Shelby expressed optimism that hearing from those experts could move us off of .
Its a question of how do we get off the politics and on to the substance, he said.
Other members of the bipartisan committee — Representative Henry Cuellar, Democrat of Texas, and Senator John Hoeven, Republican of North Dakota — doubled down on their respective partys positions on Fox News Sunday. Mr. Cuellar, who represents parts of the border, dismissed the presidents reasoning for the wall as built on a false premise.
In the CBS interview, Mr. Trump fought back against criticism of his wall and other policies. He responded to warnings that his administration was risking a resurgence of terrorist groups by promising the rapid withdrawal of troops from Syria and Afghanistan by saying that he ran against 17 Republicans and won.
Ill leave intelligence there, Mr. Trump said, and if I see nests forming, Ill do something about it.
Last week, Mr. Trump showed similar defiance in suggesting that his intelligence chiefs go back to school for saying that North Korea was unlikely to give up its nuclear program and that Iran is not, for now, taking steps necessary to make a bomb.
Mr. Trump said that he would ultimately rely on his own counsel if he disagreed with intelligence assessments.
The president also indicated that the power of his affectionate letter writing with Kim Jong un, the North Korean leader, might persuade Mr. Kim to drop his nuclear plans. Mr. Trump has at least six letters from Mr. Kim that he enjoys sharing with people who visit him in the Oval Office.
We have had tremendous correspondence that some people have seen and cant even believe it, Mr. Trump said. Now that doesnt mean were going to make a deal. But certainly I think we have a very good chance of making a deal.
Other leaders did not receive such praise. Mr. Trump said that he had declined a meeting with Nicolás Maduro, the embattled president of Venezuela, said it recognized Juan Guaidó, the 35 year old oppositional figure, as the countrys rightful leader.
I decided at the time, no, because so many really horrible things have been happening in Venezuela when you look at that country, Mr. Trump said.
With his cabinet in flux, Mr. Trump dismissed as fake news the reports that Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, had asked Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state and his most visible emissary in negotiations with North Korea, to consider leaving to run for a Senate seat in Kansas.
Mr. Pompeo . The secretary of state said that he had appreciated the call, but that he had a very full plate.
The CBS interview was broadcast during the presidents first visit in months to Mar a Lago, his Florida estate, where he spent Saturday golfing with Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus. On Sunday, the president hit the golf course again amid planning for his annual Super Bowl party.
The president told CBS that he loved to watch football, but that he would not encourage his youngest son, Barron, 12, to participate in such a dangerous sport.
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Trump Wont Commit to Making Mueller Report Public The New York Times - Duration: 5:01.
Trump Wont Commit to Making Mueller Report Public The New York Times
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Trump would not commit in an interview aired Sunday to making public the results of the special counsels investigation into Russias ties to his campaign, adding that it was time to get rid of the inquiry.
In the , Mr. Trump reiterated his belief that the attorney general would determine whether the public would see the results of the inquiry by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III. But he would not say whether he would be comfortable with the results being made public.
I dont know, the president said. It depends. I have no idea what its going to say.
The law does not require the Justice Department to release a report, and Mr. Mueller has been silent on the issue. Last month, Trump advisers were pleased that William P. Barr, Mr. Trumps nominee for attorney general, opened the door to the possibility that the special counsels report could be shielded from the public during a Senate confirmation hearing.
Mr. Trumps wide ranging interview with Margaret Brennan, the shows host, was conducted days after the acting attorney general, Matthew G. Whitaker, , and amid stagnant negotiations with Democrats over Mr. Trumps demand for a border wall. Mr. Trump indicated at various points in the interview that he would use the power of his office to solve that matter and others facing his presidency.
Among those matters, the president appeared to suggest, are national security and the military. He called the use of military force against Venezuela an option. And he indicated that he would like to keep troops in Iraq — a striking departure from his push to withdraw from Afghanistan and Syria — to keep an eye on Iran.
Its perfectly situated for looking at all over different parts of the troubled Middle East rather than pulling up, Mr. Trump said. Were going to keep watching and were going to keep seeing and if theres trouble, if somebody is looking to do nuclear weapons or other things, were going to know it before they do.
On the border wall fight, the president reiterated his belief that we have now set the table to take action after a short term deal to fund part of the government — a deal struck to end the longest government shutdown in history — expires on Feb. 15. In an on Thursday, Mr. Trump suggested that he had successfully made the case to Americans that the problem at the border was enough to constitute declaring a national emergency, and that Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, was doing a disservice to the country — both points he again made on Sunday.
People that didnt have any idea, Mr. Trump said. They didnt have a clue as to what was happening. They now know exactly whats happening.
Mr. Trump is expected to of his State of the Union speech, which is scheduled for Tuesday. In the interview with CBS, Mr. Trump once again accused Democrats, in particular Ms. Pelosi, of ignoring urgent problems at the border, which included human trafficking and what Mr. Trump called an invasion of human traffickers into the country.
Though Mr. Trump seems intent on ignoring congressional negotiations, lawmakers insisted on Sunday that they were still trying. Senator Richard C. Shelby, the chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee and a member of , admitted that it was too early to say whether the negotiations could be successful.
I think that the president is dead set on keeping his campaign promise, Mr. Shelby, Republican of Alabama, said on CNNs State of the Union. He acknowledged that Mr. Trump probably had some legal merits for declaring a national emergency over the border wall, but he pleaded for the committee to be allowed to do its work.
If people leave us alone, Mr. Shelby added, well get this done by Wednesday night.
He said that the committee had invited experts with knowledge of the southwestern border to testify this week on exactly what is needed for border security. Mr. Shelby expressed optimism that hearing from those experts could move us off of .
Its a question of how do we get off the politics and on to the substance, he said.
Other members of the bipartisan committee — Representative Henry Cuellar, Democrat of Texas, and Senator John Hoeven, Republican of North Dakota — doubled down on their respective partys positions on Fox News Sunday. Mr. Cuellar, who represents parts of the border, dismissed the presidents reasoning for the wall as built on a false premise.
In the CBS interview, Mr. Trump fought back against criticism of his wall and other policies. He responded to warnings that his administration was risking a resurgence of terrorist groups by promising the rapid withdrawal of troops from Syria and Afghanistan by saying that he ran against 17 Republicans and won.
Ill leave intelligence there, Mr. Trump said, and if I see nests forming, Ill do something about it.
Last week, Mr. Trump showed similar defiance in suggesting that his intelligence chiefs go back to school for saying that North Korea was unlikely to give up its nuclear program and that Iran is not, for now, taking steps necessary to make a bomb.
Mr. Trump said that he would ultimately rely on his own counsel if he disagreed with intelligence assessments.
The president also indicated that the power of his affectionate letter writing with Kim Jong un, the North Korean leader, might persuade Mr. Kim to drop his nuclear plans. Mr. Trump has at least six letters from Mr. Kim that he enjoys sharing with people who visit him in the Oval Office.
We have had tremendous correspondence that some people have seen and cant even believe it, Mr. Trump said. Now that doesnt mean were going to make a deal. But certainly I think we have a very good chance of making a deal.
Other leaders did not receive such praise. Mr. Trump said that he had declined a meeting with Nicolás Maduro, the embattled president of Venezuela, said it recognized Juan Guaidó, the 35 year old oppositional figure, as the countrys rightful leader.
I decided at the time, no, because so many really horrible things have been happening in Venezuela when you look at that country, Mr. Trump said.
With his cabinet in flux, Mr. Trump dismissed as fake news the reports that Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, had asked Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state and his most visible emissary in negotiations with North Korea, to consider leaving to run for a Senate seat in Kansas.
Mr. Pompeo . The secretary of state said that he had appreciated the call, but that he had a very full plate.
The CBS interview was broadcast during the presidents first visit in months to Mar a Lago, his Florida estate, where he spent Saturday golfing with Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus. On Sunday, the president hit the golf course again amid planning for his annual Super Bowl party.
The president told CBS that he loved to watch football, but that he would not encourage his youngest son, Barron, 12, to participate in such a dangerous sport.
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