Tuesday, February 13, 2018

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Dreamer� Shreds the Narrative, Praises Trump and Tells Schumer and Pelosi to Stop �Using

Us as Pawns�

Hilario Yanez, a �Dreamer� who was brought to the United States at only 1 year old, praised

President Donald Trump on Saturday for his proposed solution to the Deferred Action for

Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

�Let me begin by first thanking Donald Trump for his leadership, his compassion and also

the courage to take on this issue,� he told Fox News. �Here�s a guy who wants to provide

a pathway to citizenship for myself and really make a difference in my life.�

Yanez advocated for border security and a wall, if it�s necessary, to prevent the

United States from ending up in this situation again.

He called the diversity lottery �outdated� and recommended an immigration system based

on skills so immigrants who come to America can contribute to the economy right away.

Some Dreamers � immigrants who were brought to America illegally as children � are threatening

to leave the country if Congress doesn�t ink a deal to revive protections provided

by former president Obama�s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

Alex and Daniela Velez told CNN Money that Alex�s DACA status expires on March 6, and

if there�s no deal, they�re gone.

�I will leave. I will leave America as soon as possible,� said Alex, a 19-year-old community

college student who works at the clothing store Forever 21. �I want to be able to

leave on my terms. I�m not going to be waiting for anyone to come for me.�

The girls came to America from Venezuela to escape the country�s oppressive socialist

government, when Alex was four and Daniela was nine.

�When Hugo Chavez became president in the late 1990s, things started to change and become

difficult for the middle class,� Daniella told CNN Money

White House Chief of Staff John Kelly said Tuesday that many people eligible who were

eligible for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program may have chosen not to sign

up because they are �too lazy to get off their ass.�

Kelly made the remark on Capitol Hill days ahead of Congress� first government funding

deadline since last month�s partial government shutdown, which centered on extending the

program.

President Trump said he will support making the program permanent only if lawmakers agree

to border wall funding and restrictions on legal immigration.

Kelly, speaking to reporters, addressed why Trump would support a pathway to citizenship

for 1.8 million people, rather than the smaller subset currently protected by DACA.

�There are 690,000 official DACA registrants and the president sent over what amounts to

be two-and-a-half times that number, to 1.8 million,� Kelly said, reported Erica Werner

of the Washington Post. �The difference between 690 [thousand] and 1.8 million were

the people that some would say were too afraid to sign up, others would say were too lazy

to get off their asses, but they didn�t sign up.

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CNN 10 - February 13, 2018 | The Trump Administration releases an infrastructure plan | CNN Student - Duration: 10:01.

Hi. I`m Carl Azuz with CNN 10.

And the first three stories we`re explaining this Tuesday are all related to money. The

first involves a plan by U.S. President Donald Trump to

improve America`s infrastructure, its roads, tunnels, railways, water, power, and even

broadband internet projects. It calls for $1.5 trillion to

be spent on infrastructure, but most of that wouldn`t come from the federal government.

It would supply $200 billion in states, local governments and

private investors would provide the rest of the investment.

In recent years, states themselves have started paying more for infrastructure projects. The

White House says it wants to accelerate that.

It also wants to dramatically speed up the process of getting projects approved and the

building permits issued for them. That could take

anywhere from five to 10 years, the Trump administration wants it done in two years

or less. It says it will take both executive actions and work by

Congress to make that possible.

The president says inefficient investments by lawmakers have allowed American infrastructure

to deteriorate, causing the U.S. to fall further

behind other countries and that it`s time to give Americans the working modern infrastructure

they deserve.

But critics say the Trump administration isn`t footing enough of the bill. Democrats in the

House of Representatives announced their own

infrastructure plan last week. It calls for the federal government to spend $1 trillion

on infrastructure, five times the amount proposed by the

president. And environmental groups say that spending up infrastructure projects could

also mean bypassing rules and reviews meant to protect land

and people.

The Trump administration`s 53-page proposal is part of its overall plan for the U.S. budget.

Yesterday, one significant and closely watched indicator of the U.S. stock market jumped

up. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, an index of 30

important stocks, ended the day 410 points higher than it started out. Over the last

two days of trading, the market has recovered about a third

of the value it had lost since it took some nosedive starting late last month.

Analysts don`t yet if the drama is over. There maybe more drops ahead. But experts do think

this is a correction, a decline that`s only temporary.

Fixing an error or inaccuracy, that`s how the dictionary defines a correction. On Wall

Street, it means something a little different. A stock market correction is a technical term

that signifies a 10 percent decline from a recent high.

It`s less severe than a bear market. That`s when stocks decline 20 percent.

Now, a correction might sound scary but in fact, it`s a normal, healthy part of the cycle.

The S&P 500 had four corrections from 2010 through

2017, and five from 1990 to 2000. That`s because markets aren`t supposed to go straight up,

a breather once in a while is important, like a market

reset. It can keep stocks from overheating and allow investors to reevaluate their portfolios.

What you definitely shouldn`t do is panic. A correction doesn`t mean you should sell

all of your stocks, on the contrary. It can be an opportunity

to buy. Remember, history stocks often go up after a correction.

It`s about to get more expensive to visit Disney theme parks in the U.S. The company

announced this week that for its busiest days, a single

day ticket to Disneyland in California will cause adults $135. That`s an increase of 11

bucks. It will cause $129 for adults to get to the gates of

Disneyworld in Florida. So, factor in parking, and a family of four would need more than

520 bucks for a day at Disneyworld and that doesn`t include

hotel or food.

During its less crowded times of the year, Disney`s prices are lower but those are going

up too. So, are annual passes. The company says it will

continue to evolve its pricing in a way that gives visitors a range of options to meet

their budget and helps better spread attendance throughout

the year.

Ten-second trivia.

The painting technique of brushing pigments onto dry plaster is known as what?

Chiaroscuro, Fresco secco, Plein-air or Sfumato?

Fresco secco or dry fresco is a century`s old technique that was used extensively in

painting murals.

Meantime, the spray paint can, which led to entirely new art techniques wasn`t invented

until 1949. But since then, it`s found uses in

everything from model cars to real cars, air brush t-shirts to air brush make-up, and famously,

graffiti or straight art. Even that`s come a long

way from illegal vandalism to public murals paid for by local governments.

It`s like a form of therapy. You know, it`s what I do. It`s what I do to make me feel

part of this big spinning ball.

Street art has come a long way from its humble and rebellious beginnings. It`s become popular

the world over. From Instagram to the

most prominent of art galleries, it`s celebrated today in circles that once let down their

noses at it.

There`s something uplifting about seeing public cart and seeing murals going up around. It

changes the face of a city sometimes.

This is Nomad Class, a British street art duo who made a big name from themselves globally.

They painted giant murals in cities all

over the world, commissioned by governments, galleries, NGOs, companies and brands. They`ve

been invited to exhibit everywhere from the gilded horse

of London`s St. Paul`s Cathedral to the jungle refugee camp in Calais, France.

Social, environmental, and humanitarian issues are often their focus.

Street art has always been about putting a message out there and questioning things and

getting people thinking and talking. And just

because we paint like giant public art murals doesn`t mean that we want to remove those

elements from our work.

Their works are set apart by strong focus on local history and culture.

We like to have our murals connect with the place that we painted them in.

It was to help sway city councils and authorities because they`re often quite proud of it or

wanting to introduce as an angle of tourism.

Works like this required detailed planning as a mistake on this scale isn`t easy to fix.

It`s the most intense part is getting the sketch down and getting the sketch on it right.

That`s the framework that you build from.

In 2017, the pair created the U.K.`s tallest mural. It was part of a project called "A

City Less Gray", aiming to inject color into the

urban streets of Leeds.

Seven months planning, one month in creation and over 300 spray cans later, Athena Rising

stands at 150 feet tall and 36 feet wide. That`s around the

same height as the Statue of Liberty.

I think one of the things we do is mash up the storytelling element with some of the

heritage stuff, maybe social issues that we`re

touching on. But we`re presenting it in a way that everyone can enjoy on a visual level.

Every time we paint a mural, one of our ideals is making

sure that the local community have a sense of ownership over it.

AYLO: They`re the ones who are going to see it every day when we go away.

CBLOXX: Yes, we don`t have to look at it every day.

There`s a debate about what the world`s greatest dog show is. Crufts claims to have that title.

It`s an annual event in Birmingham,

United Kingdom. So does the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, an annual event in New York

City, USA.

One thing that`s not debatable is that the American event is older, having held its first

show in 1877. It was named for an old hotel in Manhattan.

Every February, the dogs descend Manhattan, and it`s for the 142nd annual Westminster

Kennel Dog Show. We have 3,200 dogs

coming this year.

This is the meet the breeds.

His name is Teddy. This is papachodavos (ph).

This is a fun time, you know, just to get out and teach people about the breed.

We`re really like learning about different breeds of dogs.

We have a boxer kissing booth, because why not?

We have the fifth annual masters agility championship going on.

This is the first time I`ve ever been in. I`ve been watching them on TV and it`s just

so exciting to see in person.

This show is the second longest continuous held sporting event in the United States,

and the reason it`s been able to

maintain that is the fact that it`s about dogs. I mean, man`s best friend, what can`t

you not like them?

I like the names of the champions. Not just the ones like lock and houses, rumor has it,

or after all painting the sky, but the really famous

like Raphael the Dalmatian, Russel Willshun (ph), Maria Shivapova (ph), Karl Malutian

Anthony (ph), Eli Dobermanning, Vizsla Williams and, of

course, Airedale Rogers.

I`m Carl Azuz and that`s CNN 10.

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What does Melania Trump do for a LIVING? How much does the First Lady earn? - Duration: 2:21.

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Le rapprochement inter-coréen : une menace pour Trump - Duration: 6:40.

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Ivanka Trump To Join Small Business Roundtable In Pittsburgh - Duration: 0:11.

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Great Lakes funding in peril under Trump budget plan - Duration: 1:23.

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More Winning! Trump's 2019 Budget Plan Will Put The Hurt On These Liberal Institutions - Duration: 5:28.

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Donald Trump Jr.'s Wife Taken To Hospital After Opening Letter Containing White Powder - Duration: 1:03.

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BREAKING! They Found Her Fingerprints All OVER IT!! Trump's READY FOR W...!!! - Duration: 10:14.

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President Trump Releases Federal Workforce Changes, 1.5M Swamp Slugs Affected - Duration: 2:43.

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Donald Trump Jr.'s Wife Exposed To White Powder - Duration: 0:30.

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Smug Reporter Says Trump Is Risking National Security, Sarah Unleashes Her Worst Nightmare - Duration: 4:20.

Smug Reporter Says Trump Is Risking National Security, Sarah Unleashes Her Worst Nightmare

On Monday, a smug White House reporter accused President Donald Trump of risking national

security.

In response, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders opened up a can of whoop-ass,

unleashing the journalist's worst nightmare.During Monday's daily media briefing at the White

House, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders fielded questions from reporters who were

still hung up on the fact that former White House staff secretary Rob Porter did not have

a permanent security clearance.

Porter resigned his position last week after allegations surfaced that he abused his two

ex-wives.

Around the same time, the media began obsessing over the fact that he did not possess a permanent

security clearance during his time in the White House, which is not uncommon for someone

in the position he held.

During the White House press briefing on Monday, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was

asked how people can handle classified information if they do not have a permanent security clearance.

According to Sanders, the lack of permanent clearances rests on the intelligence agencies

that are responsible for granting them.

Attention was then turned to White House staff secretary Rob Porter, who resigned after allegations

surfaced that he abused two ex-wives.

[Source: IJR] For some reason, the liberal media now wants

anyone who works in the White House to have a permanent security clearance, nevermind

the fact that they have never found it necessary in the past.

Of course, the overwhelming irony of the situation is that none of them have a permanent security

clearance, even though they attend a daily press briefing at the White House.

"Does the White House have a rule or policy regarding how long an employee is permitted

to operate with an interim security clearance?" a reporter asked on Monday.

"As we've said, we're not going to get into the details of how the clearance process

works," said Sanders, reiterating what she had already told reporters the week prior.

"Last week, we went further than we ever have before due to extenuating circumstances,

and there's nothing further to add on that front," she stated.

"Look, this is a process that doesn't operate within the White House.

It's handled by our law enforcement and intelligence community," said Sanders.

"And we support that process.

It's the same process that has been used for decades in previous administrations, and

we're relying on that process at this point."

"I do think that it's up to those same law enforcement and intelligence agencies

to determine if changes need to be made to their process," she added.

"Can you guarantee you're protecting classified information when you have someone like Rob

Porter…" a reporter began to ask.

"We're doing and taking every step we can to protect classified information,"

Sanders responded.Then came the real zinger:

"I mean, frankly, if you guys have such concern with classified information, there's

plenty of it that has leaked out of the Hill, leaked out of other communities well beyond

the White House walls," said President Trump's no-nonsense spokeswoman.

"If you guys have real concerns about leaking out classified information, look around this

room.

You guys are the ones that publish classified information and put national security at risk.

That doesn't come from this White House."

Of course, these reporters don't care one iota about national security.

They only care about demonizing President Donald Trump and undermining his administration.

That's what this line of questioning was really aimed at doing.

Lest anyone think that these liberal reporters actually give a damn about national security,

it should be noted that none of them was the least bit concerned when Hillary Clinton used

a private email server while Secretary of State.

As Sarah Sanders noted, if any of them are wary that a story might endanger sensitive

government secrets, they are free to not print the information.

It's quite literally as simple as that.

For more infomation >> Smug Reporter Says Trump Is Risking National Security, Sarah Unleashes Her Worst Nightmare - Duration: 4:20.

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President Trump Unveils $1.5 Trillion Infrastructure Plan - Duration: 1:54.

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CNN Panelist: 'GOP Women Are Trapped with Their Abuser, Which Is Trump' - Duration: 1:24.

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OMB Chief Trump Budget Will Show How to 'Run Gov't Without Spend - Duration: 3:54.

OMB Chief Trump Budget Will Show How to �Run Gov�t Without Spending All Money�

Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Mick Mulvaney said President Donald

Trump�s 2018 budget request will show lawmakers �how you can run the government without

spending all� available money.

He made his comments during an interview on �Fox News Sunday.�

Congressional leaders agreed on a two-year spending bill last week that boosts federal

spending, but a minority of Republicans opposed the measure because they believed it sacrificed

fiscal responsibility to obtain increases in defense funding.

But Mulvaney said Trump�s proposal, expected to be released Monday, will supersede the

budget deal and encourage lawmakers to rein in spending, �move us back toward balance�

and �get us away from trillion-dollar deficits.�

�What we�re doing is saying, �Look, you don�t have to spend all of [this] money.

These are spending caps.

They�re not spending floors.

So, you don�t have to spend all that,�� Mulvaney said.

�But the truth of the matter is that when we roll out the budget on Monday � you�re

going to get a chance to see how we can avoid that future.�

�The budget does bend the trajectory down, it does move us back toward balance.

It does get us away from trillion dollar deficits,� Mulvaney said.

�Just because this deal was signed does not mean the future is written in stone.

We do have a chance still to change this trajectory and that�s what the budget will show tomorrow.�

White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney is reveling in the success of his administration�s

economic agenda.

Speaking Tuesday morning on the Fox Business Network, Mulvaney touted the rapid pace of

job growth in the United States � levels of which Democratic critics previously claimed

were not attainable

�Yes, in fact, it will give me a chance to do one of those rare things that politicians

love to do which is tell everybody I told you so,� he said when asked by host Maria

Bartiromo if the administration will discuss the current state of the economy.

Boosted by GOP tax cuts, the U.S. economy is expected to grow at a pace of 2.7 percent

this year.

The positive news comes after the economy grew at a robust 3 percent rate for a length

of time last year, according to the Washington Post, surpassing the expectations of many

on the Left.

For more infomation >> OMB Chief Trump Budget Will Show How to 'Run Gov't Without Spend - Duration: 3:54.

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Trump boosts paid circulation for New York Times, Washington Post, WSJ - Duration: 4:21.

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EXPOSED!! Judge Jeanine TAUNTS Mueller And Deep State, 'Trump's Secret Mole Inside FBI Just Flipped' - Duration: 3:11.

For more infomation >> EXPOSED!! Judge Jeanine TAUNTS Mueller And Deep State, 'Trump's Secret Mole Inside FBI Just Flipped' - Duration: 3:11.

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Trump Says "Last Chance" To Pass Immigration Deal - Duration: 1:42.

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Trump Has Now Surpassed Obama In This Key Poll - Duration: 2:33.

Trump

Has Now Surpassed Obama In This Key Poll

One of the most reliable national pollsters, Rasmussen, which only polls Likely Voters

and thus has proved more accurate in many of its political forecasts, currently shows

Trump as having surpassed President Obama in overall approval at the the same point

in his presidency.

Here�s Rasmussen�s summary of its current tracking poll findings:

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows that 48% of Likely

U.S. Voters approve of President Trump�s job performance.

Fifty percent (50%) disapprove.

The latest figures include 34% who Strongly Approve of the way Trump is performing and

43% who Strongly Disapprove.

This gives him a Presidential Approval Index rating of -9.

Trump�s 48 � 53 is better than his predecessor�s approval numbers in the same poll at the same

stage of his presidency.

On February 8, 2010, Rasmussen found Obama at 46 � 54, 2 points lower in approval and

4 points higher in disapproval than Trump.

Obama�s �strongly approve/disapprove� numbers were also worse: 26 � 41.

After a tremulous first year for the Trump administration, many in the press have been

predicting a �blue wave� in November.

Various polls have shown a deep blue polling preference in many swing districts over the

past month.

However, after Trump�s State of the Union speech, polls for Republicans have begun to

stabilize.

This week, an aggregation of polling data from Five Thirty Eight showed a five-point

drop in numbers for Democrats nationally since Christmas Day 2017

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