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Barack Obama's $48 Million Secret Goes PUBLIC – This Is the End - Duration: 10:53.

Barack Obama's $48 Million Secret Goes PUBLIC – This Is the End

Barack Obama is undoubtedly in full panic mode right now as his nasty $48 million secret

has leaked to the public.

The Washington Free Beacon reported that two sources have just come forward to say that

in the final days of Obama's administration, a $48 million State Department grant to a

for-profit company for IED and other bomb removal services in Syria was rushed for approval.

Just a few weeks into Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's tenure, this grant is receiving

new internal State Department scrutiny as U.S. government officials try to flag key

areas of concern that the new secretary can address.

This kind of bombing and ordnance removal is known for being extremely dangerous, but

also a very necessary for the safety of returning communities displaced by the Islamic State

in Iraq and Syria.

The sources said that the grant was given to Tetra Tech, an engineering services company

that specializes in construction management and has much more limited experience in munitions

and ordnance clearance than Janus and other foreign NGOs such as HALO Trust and for-profit

companies such as Optima.

The sources explained that officials in the U.S. State Department's PMWRA office worked

to expedite a start date for Tetra Tech's IED removal grant before Jan. 19, 2017, the

day before President Trump was inaugurated.

"There was a mad dash in the PMWRA and NEA bureaus to get this done by Jan. 19," said

one source familiar with the internal State Department effort.

"They got the grant funded by Dec. 29, 2016, and then got the internal paperwork finished

by Jan.19, working in theater with the NEA regional bureau to lock this in."

Patrick Kernan, a government contracting attorney who previously served as the chief of contract

fiscal law for the Multinational Force in Iraq as a U.S. Army Judge Advocate General,

said that a State Department agency providing a grant to a large, for-profit company is

unusual and raises legal red flags.

He explains that whether any laws were broken depends on internal paperwork and whether

the officials involved precisely followed all the agency's grant rules.

"[It] sounds like a way to circumvent the strict sole-source contracting rules by pushing

money into a grant process," which provides far less oversight than the regular contracts,

he said in an email.

"It sounds like a pretty broad problem that needs some legislation to fix."

What do you think about this?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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SCP SECRET LABORATORY | 6.0.0 Public Beta Stuff - Duration: 11:51.

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It's time to make Johnny's sexuality public | The Riveras | Universo - Duration: 3:01.

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Twitter a challenge for public figures and their employers - Duration: 2:03.

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You'll Think Twice About Public Pools After What Florida Woman Was Caught Doing Next To Kids - Duration: 2:44.

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UPDATE: Does Political Fundraising collect private personal data & make it public? - Duration: 1:29.

hi guys okay I'm doing my quickfire round of questioning here questions we

should always question everything everything question everything do

politicians fundraising collect personal information and private information and

sell it to advertising agencies where they would earn a profit do politicians

fund raising or politicians collect personal information and private

information and sell it to advertising agencies do we have regulations to keep

our private information private to prevent politicians from fundraising and

selling our information to advertising agencies for a profit I'm just curious

about that question so are they regulated to keep our private

information private and from abusing it that's that's just a question I have

because you know the media the politicians a lot of them actually work

with the media so they're always the media is always hollering about keeping

our private information private and so I'm literal and I'm thinking we should

keep our private information private they shouldn't have access to that to

expose it all over the place and earn a profit it's like why aren't they paying

us so if they want my private information my starting price is

$100,000 and and I'll sell it to you for that price okay that ends my quickfire

round of questioning

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Parents, students upset over leadership change in Bedford County Public Schools - Duration: 2:36.

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City, consultants seek public input on Wade Hampton Boulevard development plans - Duration: 2:34.

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Guy Williams arrested for public intoxication - Duration: 2:14.

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Public meeting set for residents with flood damage - Duration: 0:38.

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Graham from Cardiff Ramblers talks to us about Public Rights of Way - Duration: 1:00.

Hi I'm Graham from Cardiff Ramblers. I've been a resident of Cardiff for

many years. I walk throughout South East Wales with Cardiff Ramblers.

Walking is very much part of remaining healthy. Within Cardiff we've got 185

miles approximately of walks and Rights of Way to maintain. These are used by a lot

of people and they don't realise they are statutory footpaths. We'd like you

to fill in this survey. You can find either online or on paper at

your library or local hub and complete it to let us know how aware you are of

the footpaths in Cardiff and how you you use them. We ask everybody

to get out there and get walking and keep healthy. Walking is the best thing

for the healthy life

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Billboard Offers Public Space For Motivation - Duration: 1:47.

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Family of missing Middlesex man asking the public for help - Duration: 1:51.

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Why I Chose Public Health - Duration: 2:46.

Kelsey Montondo: I never actually heard of public health prior to coming here, so it's kind of

refreshing to hear about it.

Cullan Putney: I was originally a biology major and I

realized that something was missing. And it turned out to be the human element.

Ryan Patel: When studying public health you're required to assess a person's whole well-being,

and that includes various environmental and personal aspects. That's something

that various professors touch on because they understand that a lot of their

students are pursuing careers within the medical field.

Lauren Borrill: So, originally I really

wanted to use public health as a foundation to go to medical school, but

then I totally fell in love with what we were doing in public health and it made

me more so want to look into public health law, because my dad's a lawyer.

Berkley Morgan: : I would love to be an epidemiologist specializing in infectious diseases in

developing nations because of their lack of access to health care.

Putney: I'm now looking at graduate schools and hopefully becoming an epidemiologist or biostatistician,

and working with the government.

Anna Nguyen: I hope to work in government and help shape health policies.

Audrey White: When I was a child, my family

did not have health insurance. So, by going into this public health program,

I want to help people understand where to go so they can get the right care when needed.

In the classroom for public health, you're learning a lot of theory.

And it's important for you to go out into the community and actually be a part of it.

Nyugen: For my capstone for policy studies, I interned at ACR Health and I got

to see what a non-profit health agency was like.

Montondo: I also worked for a ACR Health in the syringe exchange program to combat the opioid crisis.

White: My internship is at the American Red Cross. I do presentations on how to prepare and

respond for emergencies. I start at the third grade level and then I go all

the way up to older adults.

Montondo: Being able to do hands-on work was definitely a cool aspect to do as a sophomore in college.

Putney: Syracuse University Ambulance is a student-run organization, completely volunteer,

and is overseen by a full-time paramedic.

Montondo: I'm the one overseeing the entire organization

of almost 80 members. We respond to basic life support calls on campus

and the surrounding communities.

Borrill: All of the things that we do within

public health and the relationships that they help us create and sustain

translates to everything else that we do.

Putney: The public health program prepares you better than any other program to

enter the workforce immediately.

Nyugen: SU has really made me confident in pursuing any opportunities that come my way after graduation.

Patel: Syracuse has done a very good job in supporting me

throughout the way and allowing me to feel confident going into these next steps.

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