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What this bottle face hitters
Okay
This cheap was like her niece likes. I mean her sister like to cut the
the faces off her teddy bears and
And her and her dogs and put the face on her face
That's cool. She was like. Oh, this is so funny. She was like no so I was like nah
Yeah, I feel like World War 2 came out was this it was gonna be like the old days you talkin to me
Sonia mousse
I'm on a ruthless Brown. Oh my god. I could add a nuke I could add a new
Up off the porch huh skipper quit Dean steps on the loot kept in the sport isn't enough okay beast brother
secret cutter, okay father
We get miles around
Go you do an intro is a GoPro careful stuck around a weekend don't
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These Are The 15 Guests Donald Trump Is Bringing with Him to The - Duration: 7:13.
These Are The 15 Guests Donald Trump Is Bringing with Him to The State of the Union
President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are pleased to announce that the following
individuals will be their special guests, seated with the First Lady, at the President�s
first State of the Union address:
Corey Adams: Corey Adams is a skilled welder at Staub Manufacturing Solutions in Dayton,
Ohio, where he has worked for more than eight years.
During 2017, Corey and his wife were able to become first-time homeowners, and they
will invest their extra money from tax reform into their two daughters� education savings.
Elizabeth Alvarado, Robert Mickens, Evelyn Rodriguez, and Freddy Cuevas: Elizabeth Alvarado
and Robert Mickens are the parents of Nisa Mickens.
Evelyn Rodriguez and Freddy Cuevas are the parents of Kayla Cuevas.
Nisa and Kayla had been close friends since elementary school, but in September 2016,
the two girls were chased down and brutally murdered.
Their deaths were among a string of 17 Long Island slayings that have been attributed
to Mara Salvatrucha, also known as MS-13.
Corporal (Ret.) Matthew Bradford: Matthew Bradford joined the United States Marine Corps
straight out of high school and deployed to Iraq in 2006.
In 2007, he stepped on an improvised explosive device (IED).
Shrapnel shot into both of his eyes, blinding him, and the explosion also took both of his
legs.
After multiple surgeries and therapy, Matthew reenlisted in the Marine Corps � the first
blind, double amputee to do so.
Jon Bridgers: Jon Bridgers founded the Cajun Navy 2016, as a non-profit rescue and recovery
organization to respond to flooding in south Louisiana.
In 2017, the Cajun Navy set out to provide aid to those in Texas affected by Hurricane
Harvey.
He and the Cajun Navy 2016 have helped thousands of people across the South, and to this day,
they are helping collect resources and donations for those who lost their homes in the storms.
David Dahlberg: David Dahlberg works as a fire prevention technician in southern California,
stationed at the Pine Canyon Fire Station in the Santa Lucia Ranger District.
In July 2017, he saved 62 children and staff members from a raging wildfire that had encircled
their camp.
Officer Ryan Holets: Ryan Holets serves as a police officer in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
In his six years on the force, he has been shot at twice and experienced several near-death
encounters.
Officer Holets and his wife adopted a baby from parents who suffered from opioid addiction,
breaking down walls between drug addicts and police officers to help save lives.
Ashlee Leppert: Ashlee Leppert has dedicated her life to her country, serving as an aviation
electronics technician in the United States Coast Guard.
Last year, she rescued dozens of Americans imperiled during the devastating hurricane
season.
Nothing has left more of a mark on Ashlee than her efforts to lift a woman to safety
in a helicopter basket.
The woman was clutching a few bags of what Ashlee thought were clothes.
As she drew the woman near, however, Ashlee saw four sets of children�s eyes looking
at her as their guardian angel.
Agent Celestino �CJ� Martinez: CJ Martinez is a Supervisory Special Agent for the United
States Immigration and Customs Enforcement�s Homeland Security Investigations unit.
He has spent much of his 15-year tenure working to dismantle transnational criminal organizations,
including MS-13.
His investigations have led to more than 100 arrests of MS-13 gang members who have been
prosecuted for crimes, including homicide, assault, and narcotics and weapons trafficking.
CJ is a proud veteran, having honorably served our Nation in the United States Air Force
and Air National Guard for more than 22 years.
Staff Sergeant Justin Peck: Staff Sergeant Justin Peck has served in the United States
Army for eight years.
In November 2017, he was part of a team, along with Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy, that
was conducting a multi-day mission with partner forces in Raqqa, Syria, to clear IEDs from
territory previously controlled by ISIS.
After the team had located and disarmed seven IEDs, Chief Petty Officer Stacy was clearing
the second floor of a hospital building when he was struck by an IED blast and severely
wounded.
Without hesitation, Staff Sergeant Peck, who was holding a position outside the building,
rushed to Stacy�s location on the uncleared, IED-ridden second floor.
Staff Sergeant Peck�s actions�including applying a tourniquet, placing an endotracheal
tube, and performing artificial respirations and CPR � were directly responsible for
saving Chief Petty Officer Stacy�s life.
Preston Sharp: Preston Sharp was visiting his veteran grandfather�s grave in 2015,
when he noticed that other local veterans� graves were not being honored with American
flags or flowers.
Today, Preston has organized the placement of more than 40,000 American flags and red
carnations on soldiers� graves, as part of his goal to honor veterans in all 50 States
and to challenge others to join the Flag and Flower Challenge (#FandFChallenge).
Steve Staub and Sandy Keplinger: Siblings Steve Staub and Sandy Keplinger started Staub
Manufacturing Solutions, a contract manufacturing company specializing in metal fabrication,
twenty years ago.
Today, they serve as president and vice president, respectively.
Thanks to the �Trump bump� in their business, Staub Manufacturing Solutions has seen an
uptick in sales, employment, and optimism.
They have grown their team from 23 to 37 employees over the last year and recently expanded by
acquiring a new building.
Following enactment of the tax cuts and reform legislation last year, they were able to give
all their employees larger than expected Christmas bonuses.
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Is this a cafe or forest? Savoring Vietnamese coffee! [Battle Trip/2017.01.28] - Duration: 5:55.
(6 ways to enjoy Nha Trang)
(Vietnamese coffee)
- Vietnamese coffee is famous. / - Time for coffee.
Vietnamese coffee is really good.
Vietnamese coffee is famous, right?
- It's a cafe district. / - Yes, coffee.
- This entire area is a cafe district? / - Yes.
(This tranquil street)
(Is a Vietnamese coffee street)
(We have coffee)
That's the cafe we're heading to.
- Here? / - No, this way.
That looks like some primeval forest.
Doesn't it seem real fresh?
It's a rainforest theme.
It's unique.
(How will it look inside?)
(It looks like they're in a forest)
(You can relax in the middle of the city)
Such a wonderful spot has been reserved for us.
It suits the title, rainforest.
Rainforest.
It's so cool.
- Rainforest? / - Yes.
- It's must be a popular place. / - It is.
For me, in Vietnam...
- I have to try coffee with condensed milk. / - Right.
- Coffee with condensed milk. / - I want to have that.
Sua nong is hot coffee.
Sua da is cold coffee.
- I want sua da. / - Sua da no matter what?
That's right. Of course.
You need cold drinks in Vietnam.
I only found out this time round
that Vietnamese coffee tastes so good.
People buy lots of coffee in Vietnam.
It was good.
This is sweet like a mocha.
Their handmade yogurt is famous.
- Okay, good. / - It's refreshing and has fruit in it.
I'll order one each for us.
Isn't it so nice with the trees here?
It's so nice.
I like this place best out of all the places in Nha Trang.
But...
Is the chair uncomfortable?
So pretty.
(Strong espresso and condensed milk with espresso ice)
- I want coffee. / - That was good.
- That ice is so pretty, right? / - It's round.
Jungah, stop falling for them.
Jungah, just sit over here.
(Bac xiu is coffee made with milk)
That yogurt was so tasty.
I really wanted to buy some and bring it home.
Coffee is $2.10.
I like this cup.
The cameraman drank this
so I was wondering why he placed it so it leans.
But it was the cup that's crooked.
This is just like me.
- This has my personality. / - Why?
I'm always crooked.
(I'm crooked)
(She enjoys the crooked coffee)
My pupils are trembling.
It really opens up your eyes.
It's very sweet, isn't it?
You crave sugar at times like that.
- That's right. / - It has the right amount of sugar.
- It's good, right? / - Yes.
There's cocoa powder at the bottom.
The coffee's good here.
Good!
The unique thing is...
You drip the coffee here.
(Drip coffee from grounded beans)
(Stir to melt and mix in the condensed milk)
(Pour it onto the espresso ice)
- It's so good. / - It really was good.
It looks so good.
The espresso is good too.
Does it make your eyes open wide?
It's a new taste.
It's good.
Right?
- Right? It's good, right? / - Yes.
It's good.
I don't really like espresso that much.
It's too strong.
- But with the condensed milk... / - With strong...
Mixed in, and drinking it cold...
- It's good. / - Yeah.
Let's try the yogurt now.
It's $3 for yogurt.
They have so much fruit.
(How does fruit yoghurt taste?)
It's good.
Vietnamese food is good.
It's really good.
Plus, the fruit in Vietnam are delicious.
- That's right. / - They give you so much fruit.
- Good level of sweetness. / - It's good.
That looks so good.
I got greedy and ordered two.
It's good.
(She got some yoghurt on her)
(Where's my napkin?)
- The thing about Vietnam... / - Yes?
Everything is good but they don't give you napkins.
- Napkin... Hurry! / - This is a concern.
They would've had them ready in Korea.
It's good.
You've had Vietnamese street food
and local food too.
I prepared a really fancy restaurant for our next meal.
Nice.
Thank you. I'll look forward to it.
You can look forward to it.
You must adore her.
A junior preparing all this for you.
She could become your travel partner.
Yes, after this trip,
I'm certain about it.
Sikyung, you should take a senior too.
- Someone like Kim Heungkook. / - What?
Take Kim Heungkook on a trip.
Why won't you go with your senior?
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Queen 91 showed her wit is sharp as eve Coronation documentary reveals Queens dry sense of humour - Duration: 4:55.
Queen, 91, showed her wit is sharp as ever in BBC documentary aired last night
Joked about two bishops being there to stop her tripping on clothes
Said she had no idea what Charles and Anne did on day as she 'wasn't there'
Last night's BBC documentary Coronation unveiled many secrets surrounding the day the Queen was crowned, but perhaps the most fascinating revelation of all was Her Majesty's dry sense of humour.
From joking about the Bishops of Durham and Bath and Wells being there to hold her robes, to saying she wished she'd been there when the Star of Africa diamond was 'smashed' the monarch showed that her wit is as sharp as ever at the age of 91
During the documentary, which aired last night, royal commentator Alastair Bruce focused on a moment when two bishops symbolically lifted the Queen on to a raised platform
'I can see the Bishop of Bath and Wells is very attentive Ma'am
The role of the two bishops is to take the weight of the crown, but they never have to do that,' he said
'Really?' she replied
'I thought they were just there to hold one's clothes and stop one falling over them.'
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She was also asked about what Prince Charles and Princess Anne had got up to on the day of her Coronation
Charles came along to the ceremony for just '10 minutes', while Anne remained at Buckingham Palace but the Queen seemed unconcerned with how they'd spent their time
'I have no idea, I wasn't there,' she said
Later, she touched on the subject of the children again, when viewing footage of her return to the palace when Charles cheekily hid under the huge train on her robe
'Such fun for the children,' the presenter observed, only for her to remind him - 'not what they're meant to do.'
The pair also viewed footage of her father King George VI's coronation in 1937 when the Archbishop of Canterbury handed over the St Edward's Crown back-to-front after the threads he'd attached as a reminder were removed by a cleaner.
The Archbishop was left floundering - another annoyance for the King, who had seen one Bishop treading on his train and another covering the Oath with his thumb.
The King wrote in his diary: 'I never did know whether it was right or not.'
When Alastair observed that he didn't seem 'best pleased', the Queen was quick to shoot back: 'No he wasn't'
While her father's Coronation may have had its hiccups, the presenter commented on how remarkable it was that everyone knew exactly where to be at the right time on the Queen's big day, as if they were in an impeccably coreographed ballet
'They jolly well should have done after the number of rehearsals we had,' she replied, archly
Faced with her diamond encrusted Imperial State Crown, which she wore at the end of her Coronation and until recently used for most State Openings of Parliament, the Queen spoke about the Star of Africa diamond cut from an huge diamond which was found in 1905 in South Africa
It was presented to King Edward VII for his birthday in 1907 with a request for it to be set into the Crown of England.
Because of its size, the diamond was sent to a craftsman, Mr Joseph Asscher, in Amsterdam who was reputed to be the best diamond cutter in the world at the time
'I always wish I'd been there when they smashed it into pieces,' the Queen said
'He hit it with this, whatever you hit a diamond with, and he spent hours looking at it
And then he fainted
I don't know whether that's just a story or not.'
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TAIMUR ALI KHAN ENJOYS SHOPPING WITH NANNY AS MOM KAREENA KAPOOR IS IN GOA FOR AMRTIA ARORA BIRTHDAY - Duration: 1:56.
TAIMUR ALI KHAN ENJOYS SHOPPING WITH NANNY AS MOM KAREENA KAPOOR IS IN GOA FOR AMRTIA ARORA BIRTHDAY
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