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Oggy and the Cockroaches Special Compilation # 174 cartoon for kids 2017 - Duration: 19:42.
Oggy and the Cockroaches Special Compilation # 174 cartoon for kids 2017
Oggy and the Cockroaches Special Compilation # 174 cartoon for kids 2017
Oggy and the Cockroaches Special Compilation # 174 cartoon for kids 2017
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ZERO by Mevlânâ (Unofficial Music Video, 2017) - Duration: 4:23.
In the midst of all uncertainties
There's a question on the reality
Will we know it if we can hold on yet we fail to see?
Will we know it if we can hold on yet we fail to see?
You asked me then to compliment
All the themes you're longing to complain
Will we know it if we can hold on yet we fail to see?
Will we know it if we can hold on yet we fail to see?
So if you ask me, if I'm ready to believe
That the game is changing, yet we're remaining in our griefs
Will we all let go so our minds are free to understand?
Everything comes back to zero in the very end
Are we just that vain that it's so hard to be whole again?
We will see then, that we'll be back to where it all began
Yes, we've made it this far and here we go
We can run to the places that we all know
Will we know it if we can hold on yet we fail to see?
Will we know it if we can hold on yet we fail to see?
The time is now for us to make this change
Or in the end, we'll be straying in the game
Will we all let go so our minds are free to understand?
Everything comes back to zero in the very end
Are we just that vain that it's so hard to be whole again?
We will see then, that we'll be back to where it all began
[Ooooh...] The time is now for us to make this change
[Ooooh...] Or in the end, we'll be straying in the game
Will we all let go so our minds are free to understand?
Everything comes back to zero in the very end
Are we just that vain that it's so hard to be whole again?
We will see that we'll be back to where it all began
Will we all let go so our minds are free to understand?
Everything comes back to zero in the very end
Are we just that vain that it's so hard to be whole again?
We will see then, that we'll be back to where it all began
To where it all began
To where it all began
To where it all began
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Dinosaurs Short Movies For Children 3D Dinosaurs Nursery Rhymes For Children | super kids tv - Duration: 12:04.
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Sweet Princess Coloring Game l Coloring Book Learn Colors For Children - Duration: 3:10.
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Dianosures Baby Shark Song For Children 3D Shark Movies Full Movie English Dinosaur Movie For Kids - Duration: 54:19.
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Dollar Tree First Aid Kit - Duration: 4:06.
Dollar Tree First Aid Kit
DIY first aid kit with Dollar Tree Supplies
First Aid Kit from Dollar Tree
hi it's AlaskaGranny I just got back
from a shopping trip to the Dollar Tree
and I wanted to show you how simple it
is to make a complete first-aid kit
with the supplies you can find at the
Dollar Tree start with a supply of
bandages gauze and tape there's a wide
assortment of first aid supplies at the Dollar Tree many times
you can even find the Curad brand
name-brand first aid products some Dollar Tree first aid items are designed for
sensitive skin that are ouchless and
gentle if you can find flexible fabric
band-aids always go for choose the fabric bandaids over
the plastic bandaids they adhere better stay on
longer and protect your skin better next
get a good supply of cleansers
sanitizers and ointments a good place to
start is a bottle of hydrogen peroxide
and a bottle of rubbing alcohol choose
some hand sanitizer you can get a large
bottle and even some small bottles in
case you want to make smaller
handy first aid kits or packs for your bug out bag in your car camping gear hiking gear you
can pack up a small bottle along with
some band-aids and some other first aid items to
go in your pool bag in your car or your
bug out bag these are the ointments and creams
my family commonly uses
petroleum jelly which is like vaseline
triple antibiotic cream which is like neosporin
hydrocortisone cream and muscle rub
creams and ointments for your first aid kit from the Dollar tree has small containers
and you could put small portions of your
ointments and alcohol things like that
into the small containers to go into
your travel first aid kit or other smaller first aid kit you DIY to go stock up on a
supply cotton balls and try some cotton
rounds sometimes the cotton ball will
leave fibers and stick to a wound or cut a
cotton round will clean a wound or cut more gently
get some cotton swabs and some wet wipes
so you can clean up any dirt or spills
make sure you always have sunscreen if
you're heading out
aloe vera is great for a sunburn and
for any other kind of burns as well
look for this DenTek dental first-aid kit
that can help repair lost fillings and
loose caps get a cold compress it's a
single-use first aid item squeeze it to pop the
inner bag and the contents will mix
together and make a cold compress read
the directions on the package
hand warmers are a great thing to have in a
first aid kit because many times when
people are hurt they might go in to shock
and they could actually become cold or
if you're out in a cold weather day a hand warmer
can help avoid some of the effects of
hypothermia coughing is a problem for
my family so I always like to stock up
on the cough medicine when I visit
Dollar Tree find medicines that your
family uses and stockpile them in your
first aid kits as well look around and think
creatively you'll be able to find small
items like tweezers scissors nail
clippers and even a thermometer
ladies make sure you always have a supply
sometimes you can find a small little
first-aid kit at the Dollar Tree it
includes a selection of bandages and a
little bit of ointment there are lots
of different containers to store and
organize your Dollar Tree first aid supplies you can
look around the Dollar Tree and maybe
find a box or container that will help
you organize your first-aid supplies or
look around your house maybe you'll find
things that you already own that will
work for you don't take first aid for
granted stockpile basic first aid supplies the
next time you go to the Dollar Tree
you'll find that first aid supplies come in
extremely handy in lots of emergency situations
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TuTiTu Toys and Songs for Children | Helicopter - Duration: 13:39.
TuTiTu
What's the new surprise?
TuTiTu
Shapes in every size
TuTiTu
Parts that come together to a new toy
and a new adventure
The helicopter
Is flying high
The helicopter
Is in the sky
I love to be (love to be)
In my helicopter
The helicopter
Is flying high
The helicopter
Is in the sky
I love to be (love to be)
In my helicopter
From high above
Everything is small
The houses
and the people
and even the mall!
The helicopter
Is flying high
The helicopter
Is in the sky
I love to be (love to be)
In my helicopter
I love to be (love to be)
In my helicopter
The helicopter
Is flying high
The helicopter
Is in the sky
I love to be (love to be)
In my helicopter
The helicopter
Is flying high
The helicopter
Is in the sky
I love to be (love to be)
In my helicopter
From high above
Everything is small
The houses
and the people
and even the mall!
The helicopter
Is flying high
The helicopter
Is in the sky
I love to be (love to be)
In my helicopter
I love to be (love to be)
In my helicopter
Submarine, submarine
Take me deep into the sea
Submarine, submarine
Take me deep into the sea
There's a little fish
(Little fish)
And a big one
(Big one)
In different colors
Swimming in the sea
Submarine, submarine
Take me deep into the sea
Submarine, submarine
Take me deep into the sea
There's a little fish
(Little fish)
And a big one
(Big one)
In different colors
Swimming in the sea
Submarine!
Submarine, submarine
Take me deep into the sea
Submarine, submarine
Take me deep into the sea
There's a little fish
(Little fish)
And a big one
(Big one)
In different colors
Swimming in the sea
Submarine, submarine
Take me deep into the sea
Submarine, submarine
Take me deep into the sea
There's a little fish
(Little fish)
And a big one
(Big one)
In different colors
Swimming in the sea
Submarine!
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U.S. evaluates options for handling North Korea's nuclear ambitions - Duration: 11:01.
North Korea threatened merciless consequences to U.S. provocations on Friday, while China warned the two countries to avoid continuing talk of military conflict.
A statement from the Korean People's Army, released through the state news agency KCNA, said President Trump had "entered the path of open threat and blackmail" against North Korea.
Officials in Pyongyang said the country would "ruthlessly ravage" the U.S. if Washington opted for an attack in response to a North Korean weapons test.
Counteractions would occur "in such a merciless manner as not to allow the aggressors to survive," the army statement said.
The comments follow warnings from the Trump administration that it could take military action against North Korea's growing nuclear ambitions
The U.S. last weekend redirected an aircraft carrier strike group to the Korean Peninsula
The isolated nation is celebrating the 105th birthday on Saturday of its first leader, Kim Il Sun.
Analysts say the country appears to be preparing a missile launch or nuclear test that may coincide with the anniversary
China on Friday sought to simmer the flaring tensions. Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters no one would win in a military conflict between the U.S. and North Korea.
"Once a war really happens, the result will be nothing but multiple loss," he said.
ang, in keeping with China's preferences, encouraged dialog. "It can be official or unofficial, through one channel or dual channels, bilateral or multilateral,"
he said. "China is willing to give support to all of them."
China, North Korea's most important ally and trading partner, worries a collapse of the government in Pyongyang would lead to a refugee crisis on its shared border and eliminate the buffer zone between China and U.S. forces stationed in South Korea.
Wang warned conflict could break out "at any moment," and cautioned the two countries from going down an "irreversible route.
Although the Trump administration has moved an aircraft carrier strike group toward Korea and warned it would respond forcefully if Pyongyang conducts a nuclear test this weekend, likely U.S
military options range from bad to worse.
Satellite imagery has shown preparations at North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear weapons site, including more military personnel and mounds of dirt from recent excavations, U.S. officials and outside experts said.
North Korea's state media has warned that Kim Jong Un's government may use Saturday's national holiday, marking the birthday of the country's founder, Kim Il Sung, for a weapons test, although it could be another ballistic missile or something less provocative.
Satellite imagery has shown preparations at North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear weapons site, including more military personnel and mounds of dirt from recent excavations, U.S. officials and outside experts said.
North Korea's state media has warned that Kim Jong Un's government may use Saturday's national holiday, marking the birthday of the country's founder, Kim Il Sung, for a weapons test, although it could be another ballistic missile or something less provocative
The Pentagon has moved the Carl Vinson carrier strike group to waters near the Korean peninsula as a show of force and President Trump said Wednesday that submarines were also on the prowl if necessary.
"We have submarines — very powerful, far more powerful than the aircraft carrier. That I can tell you," Trump told Fox News.
U.S. ballistic missile submarines, known as "boomers, " are designed specifically for stealth and the launching of conventional and nuclear warheads, according to the Navy.
For its part, the North Korean military on Friday accused the Trump administration of "maniacal military provocations" and threatened to attack U.S. bases in South Korea and other targets "within minutes" if an attack is launched on them.
"We will go to war if they choose," vice minister Han Song Ryol said in Pyongyang.
Threats and bluster are part of a familiar and long-running game of brinksmanship between Washington and Pyongyang, but this time it has been made more dangerous by two volatile new players: Kim and Trump.
Kim, the latest member of North Korea's ruling dynasty, is largely following the bellicose path set by his father and grandfather. He has redoubled efforts to build a nuclear arsenal but U.S. analysts don't believe he will launch a suicidal attack that would bring about the end of his regime.
"The most unpredictable part of this story is Trump, not North Korea," said Sue Mi Terry, a former CIA analyst who focuses on the isolated country. "North Korea is doing what it always does."
In recent weeks, Trump has challenged U.S. foreign policy orthodoxy with headline-grabbing displays of military might and head-spinning reversals in policy.
Trump last week approved firing 59 cruise missiles at a Syrian airfield that the White House said had been used to launch a poison gas attack on a rebel-held village.
It was the first intentional U.S. attack on a Syrian government site in the six-year civil war.
And on Thursday, the Air Force dropped its most powerful conventional bomb, an 11-ton behemoth, on a cave-and-tunnel complex that it said Islamic State fighters were using in eastern Afghanistan.
It was the first time the Massive Ordnance Air Blast, nicknamed the Mother of All Bombs, was detonated in combat.
The huge explosion, which shook the earth for miles around, killed 36 militants, Afghan officials said Friday
Asked Thursday if use of the massive munition was meant as a warning to North Korea, Trump gave an ambiguous answer.
"I don't know if this sends a message. It doesn't make any difference if it does or not," he said. "North Korea is a problem. The problem will be taken care of."
The problem has bedeviled the last three occupants of the Oval Office.
Diplomatic accords meant to stop or slow Pyongyang's nuclear development all ultimately faltered, and recent tests show the country is fast closing in on the capability to build a ballistic missile that could reach U.S. territory in the Pacific or beyond.
Defense Secretary James N. Mattis twice this week sought to downplay the possibility of a U.S. attack and the significance of the carrier strike group, noting that U.S. warships regularly operate in the western Pacific.
On Thursday, however, he offered tougher talk. "The bottom line is North Korea has got to change its behavior," Mattis said at the Pentagon.
The State Department spokesman, Mark Toner, warned of "an urgency to the situation" as well.
"Provocations from North Korea have grown, frankly, too common, too dangerous to ignore anymore," he said.
Trump called Chinese President Xi Jinping this week to enlist his support to resolve the crisis, days after the two leaders had conferred at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
An influential Chinese newspaper, the Global Times, subsequently called for "severe restrictive measures that have never been seen before, such as restricting oil imports to the North" if Pyongyang engages in further provocative activity.
U.S. analysts say a full oil embargo could paralyze North Korea in months, but Beijing is unlikely to enforce it because of fear it would send millions flooding across its border and destabilize its Communist ally and neighbor.
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi warned Friday of "storm clouds" gathering, saying "tit for tat threats between the United States and North Korea with daggers drawn has created a dangerous situation worthy of our vigilance."
It's unclear just how Trump might respond to a nuclear test.
One option that might fit his recent pattern — symbolic but dramatic — would be to reintroduce U.S. nuclear weapons to South Korea
President George H.W. Bush removed them in 1991 after the Soviet Union had collapsed, and the U.S. policy ever since has been to seek "de-nuclearization" of the Korean peninsula.
A major U.S. attack against the North could involve salvos of conventional cruise missiles from warships, attack submarines and waves of warplanes against air defense sites, missile batteries, submarine pens and other targets.
It could pull in South Korean and Japanese forces plus dozens of U.S. fighter jets and heavy bombers stationed on Guam.
Under the War Powers Act, passed by Congress during the Vietnam War, presidents can order U.S. armed forces into combat without congressional approval, but only for limited periods and only in response to an attack on the U.S. or its military.
But every White House since the law was passed in 1973 has taken the position that it is an unconstitutional limit on the president's power as commander in chief.
In the most recent case, for example, Trump did not seek congressional approval before he ordered the missile strike in Syria.
A more limited military strike on Punggye-ri and other known nuclear sites could risk releasing radiation.
Much of the infrastructure is supposedly buried deep underground anyway.
Cyberattacks against military command and control facilities are possible, but much of the agrarian country is off the grid
The Obama administration reportedly launched cyberattacks against North Korea's missile program, but the impact was difficult to discern.
U.S. warships or Japanese anti-missile systems could try to destroy a North Korean missile over the ocean, while a newly installed anti-missile battery in South Korea could target one closer to its launch
But a miss could prove more of an embarrassment than a deterrent.
Diplomatic options are equally problematic. North Korea has ignored or defied numerous United Nations resolutions intended to restrain its nuclear and missile programs
"Trump needs to make sure he does something different from [former President] Obama in response to a nuclear test
They can't just go through the motions at the U.N. Security Council, but they have to be sure they don't pursue a unilateral response that backfires or fails,'' said Scott Snyder of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Given all its rhetoric, North Korea would feel hard-pressed not to retaliate against a U.S. strike.
"Our revolutionary strong army is keenly watching every move by enemy elements with our nuclear sight focused on the U.S. invasionary bases not only in South Korea and the Pacific operation theater but also in the U.S. mainland," North Korea's official Rodong Sinmun newspaper warned Tuesday
U.S. analysts don't believe North Korea can target the U.S. mainland, but 28,000 U.S. troops in South Korea and 50,000 in Japan — and tens of thousands more students, businesspeople, tourists and other Americans in those two countries — are within striking distance.
The South Korean capital of Seoul, a city of 10 million, is vulnerable to thousands of North Korean artillery pieces dug into mountains about 35 miles away, just above the demilitarized zone separating North and South Korea.
Military analysts have no doubt that combined U.S. and South Korean forces could beat North Korea. But a wounded regime could punish its adversaries — especially U.S. allies in South Korea and Japan — with what strategists sometimes refer to as the last lash of the dragon's tail.
During the first nuclear crisis with North Korea in 1994, the Clinton administration was caught in a similar dilemma as the Pentagon drew up plans to launch cruise missiles and F-117 stealth fighters to bombard and disable a small nuclear reactor at Yongbyon.
The plan was scuttled after computer simulations showed up to 1 million people could be killed by North Korean retaliation. The casualties could be far worse today because of the expansion in Seoul's northern suburbs and because Pyongyang possesses nuclear arms.
"The Trump administration now is relearning the same lessons that we learned in 1994," said Carl Baker, a retired Air Force officer who was stationed in South Korea, now with the Pacific Forum CSIS think tank in Honolulu.
"Trump needs to understand that all options are not on the table."
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