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The 'Luke Cage' Cast Picks a Theme Song For Each Character | TRL - Duration: 3:31.

WE GONNA PLAY A SIDE, B SIDE OKAY

SO WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IF THE A-SIDE DESCRIBES WHO YOU ARE

IN REAL LIFE, WHAT WOULD THAT SONG BE?

AND THE B-SIDE DESRCIBED THE CHARACTER YOU PLAY.

WHAT WOULD THAT SONG BE? ALFRE LET'S START WITH YOU.

I'M REALLY COMPLICATED. OKAY.

SO MY SIDE WOULD GO ALL OVER THE MAP BUT I ASPIRE

TO "WASH YOUR SPIRIT CLEAN" BY WALELA.

OH OKAY SHE WENT DEEP. OKAY YOU KNOW.

I HAVE TO GO DEEP BEING IN THIS BUSINESS.

ABSOLUTELY.

AND YOUR CHARACTER WOULD BE THE B SIDE "RIDE OR DIE BITCH"

AYYY WE ALL NEED ONE OF THOSE IN OUR LIVES.

MUSTAFA, LET'S GO WITH YOU MY A-SIDE WOULD BE

"BLACKBIRD" BY THE BEATLES. I SING IT TO MY SON EVERY NIGHT.

EVERY NIGHT. EVERY SINGLE NIGHT. AND B SIDE WOULD BE KING KUNTA.

GABRIELLE WHAT ABOUT YOU? YOU LOOK LIKE YOU WAS WAITING.

I KNOW THERE'S SO MANY CHOICES.

I WOULD SAY FOR MY- FOR ME, "WALK IT LIKE I TALK IT"

"WALK IT LIKE I TALK IT"

I DON'T KNOW REALLY THE REST OF THE SONG

BUT LIKE THE HOOK I'M THERE WITH THE "WALK IT LIKE I TALK IT."

AND THEN FOR MY CHARACTER, I WOULD SAY KENDRICK LAMAR'S

"DNA". "DNA". YEAH.

YOU'LL GET THE REFERENCE WHEN YOU WATCH THE SHOW.

OKAY THAT'S A GOOD ONE. THEO WHAT ABOUT YOU?

FOR ME, FOR THEO.

WE SAY IT DEPENDS ON THE YEAR THE MOOD, THE SEASON IN MY LIFE

BUT "I GET THE JOB DONE' BY BIG DADDY KANE.

THERE YOU GO. "I GET THE JOB DONE"

MY SON'S NAME IS KANE. K-A-N-E.

THAT WAS KIND OF ONE OF THE INFLUENCES

ALONG WITH CITIZEN KANE AND KANE

FROM MENACE TO SOCIETY ALL COMBINED.

AND THEN MY B SIDE, IS "POINT OF NO RETURN" IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE.

IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE, HE'S SHOWING OFF.

HE'S SHOWING OFF. HE'S DIGGING IN THE CRATE

RIGHT THERE HE BROUGHT UP IMORTAL TECHNIQUE.

I LOVE THAT ON TRL GREAT.

HE AIN'T BEING REAL HE'S JUST MAKING UP SOME SONGS.

[LAUGHTER] THAT'S ME THAT'S ME.

ALL RIGHT, SIMONE, WHAT ABOUT YOU? FOR SIMONE?

THE SONG IS SADES "BY YOUR SIDE."

I'M REALLY LOYAL. I BELIEVE THAT. I AM.

TO MY FAMILY AND MY FRIENDS. AND THEN FOR MISTY IT IS

"DON'T LET ME BE MISUNDERSTOOD" BY NINA SIMONE.

OOH, NICE. DAMN THAT FELT SERIOUS RIGHT THERE.

THAT'S MY NAME SAKE. OKAY.

OKAY MIKE, YOU LAST. I THINK FOR ME.

I THINK LIKE "HERE COMES THE SUN,"

RICHIE HAVENS. IT'S AN OLD SONG.

"HERE COMES THE SUN". WAIT HOW THAT GO?

"HERE COMES THE SUN..." IT'S A BEATLES COVER

BUT THE WAY HE DOES IT IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT.

CAN YOU SING IT? NO, MAN.

BUT IF YOU SEE THE CUT THAT I'M TALKING ABOUT THE ONLY VERSION

THAT I'M TALKING ABOUT YOU HAVE TO GO ON YOUTUBE

AND GET IT BECAUSE IT'S NOT RECORDED.

WHEN YOU SEE THE PERFORMANCE WITH THE CONGOS IT'S CRAZY.

IT'S INSISTENT. IT'S BLACK MAN INSISTENT.

YOU WOULDN'T RECOGNIZE THE SONG FROM THE BEATLES REALLY.

AND THEN FOR THE CHARACTER LUKE CAGE I WOULD SAY,

LUPE FIASCO "SUPERSTAR".

AYYYY ALRIGHT EVERYBODY GOT SOME GREAT TASTE IN MUSIC.

For more infomation >> The 'Luke Cage' Cast Picks a Theme Song For Each Character | TRL - Duration: 3:31.

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Trump Admin Steals Money From The Coast Guard To Pay For His Child Prisons - Duration: 3:14.

The Trump administration is quickly finding out that money for the Federal Government

is not an infinite resource.

They don't just have stockpiles of it, and if you want to keep doing things you have

to have the money to do it, which in some cases means you have to take money away from

other vital services which is exactly what this administration's trying to do right now.

According to new reports the Trump administration is trying to steal, take away money, from

the Coast Guard and use that money to help fund ICE down at the U.S.-Mexico border, and

to help pay for these child prisons that we're building and having pop up all over the country.

They've run out of money basically for border security as they like to call it, but it's

really terrorism right here on the homeland, so they have to take money from the Coast

Guard who, by the way, were instrumental last year in helping people and providing aid for

those ravished by hurricanes and yes, in case you didn't realize it, we're now in hurricane

season.

So, yeah what a perfect time to take money away from basically the only group of Americans

from the American government that actually do something in a time of crisis, because

God knows FEMA's virtually useless at this point, but at least we had the Coast Guard

out there to help save people and provide aid.

But that doesn't matter to this President who has continuously praised the Coast Guard

for everything they've done, and now he's going to try to starve them of money because

he wants to make his last stand as President on the U.S. border and send more people back

to where they came from because we don't want them here in this country.

That's what this is all about.

He is willing to literally risk the actual safety and security of American citizens by

cutting funding for the Coast Guard in order to do his little border show, because that's

what it is ladies and gentleman.

And I know we're rounding up immigrants at an alarming rate, but also, if you've paid

attention to reports, most of these border agents that we've sent down there, including

the National Guard that a few governors have decided to send down there as well, do you

know what they are doing?

They're picking up trash, they're digging wells, things like that for people because

they have nothing to do.

Why?

Because the immigration problem isn't nearly as bad as Donald Trump's making it out to

be, and yet he wants to throw more money at it so that he can gin up his base and act

like he's actually doing something about the problem.

And this new proposal actually comes after last year when Trump also wanted to cut funding

for the Coast Guard in order to start paying for his border wall.

Donald Trump is going to starve this government of money in order to do whatever it takes

to prove to his base that he's doing something about an immigration problem that actually

doesn't really exist the way that he says it does, even if it means putting American

lives at risk.

He doesn't care as long as it wins him just a few more ticks of support from his crazy,

deranged base.

For more infomation >> Trump Admin Steals Money From The Coast Guard To Pay For His Child Prisons - Duration: 3:14.

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In Big Win For White House, Supreme Court Upholds President Trump's Travel Ban - Duration: 10:41.

In Big Win For White House, Supreme Court Upholds President Trump's Travel Ban

Updated at 3:36 p.m.

In a 5-4 ruling that gave broad leeway to presidential authority, the U.S.

Supreme Court upheld President Trump's travel ban that barred nearly all travelers from five mainly Muslim countries.

The president's proclamation was "squarely within the scope of Presidential authority under the INA," the court wrote in its majority opinion, referring to the Immigration and Nationality Act.

"Today's Supreme Court ruling is a tremendous victory for the American People and the Constitution," Trump said in a statement.

"The Supreme Court has upheld the clear authority of the President to defend the national security of the United States.

In this era of worldwide terrorism and extremist movements bent on harming innocent civilians, we must properly vet those coming into our country.

"This ruling is also a moment of profound vindication following months of hysterical commentary from the media and Democratic politicians who refuse to do what it takes to secure our border and our country.

As long as I am President, I will defend the sovereignty, safety, and security of the American People, and fight for an immigration system that serves the national interests of the United States and its citizens.

Our country will always be safe, secure, and protected on my watch.".

The court seemed to tip its hand at oral arguments in April, when a majority of the justices appeared ready to side with Trump.

The court was ruling on what was the third version of the ban, which Trump has complained is a "watered-down" version.

History will not look kindly on the court's decision today, nor should it.

" Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor after reading her dissent from the bench Tuesday morning in response to the court upholding President Trump's travel ban.

The court allowed it to go into effect while the case was being litigated, but the lower courts had ruled that all three versions either violate federal law or are unconstitutional.

Like the earlier two bans, Version 30 bars almost all travelers from five mainly Muslim countries — Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Libya — and it adds a ban on travelers from North Korea and government officials from Venezuela.

The court acceded broadly to presidential power.

The majority opinion, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, noted that the INA exudes deference to the president.

The executive order, he wrote, was more detailed than similar orders by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter and defers to the president's power.

The only thing a president has to signal is that entry for people from various countries would be detrimental to the interest of the United States.

The president undoubtedly fulfilled that requirement here, the court noted.

The president, Roberts said, has extraordinary power to express his opinions to the country, as well.

The plaintiffs argue that Trump's past campaign and other statements about Muslims should be taken into account, but the majority said it is not the court's role to do that.

"The issue, however, is not whether to denounce the President's statements," Roberts said, "but the significance of those statements in reviewing a Presidential directive, neutral on its face, addressing a matter within the core of executive responsibility.

In doing so, the Court must consider not only the statements of a particular President, but also the authority of the Presidency itself.".

Justices Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor both made the relatively rare decision to read their dissents from the bench.

Speaking with unusual passion, Sotomayor blasted the court's reasoning.

"The United States of America is a Nation built upon the promise of religious liberty," she opened in her dissent.

"Our Founders honored that core promise by embedding the principle of religious neutrality in the First Amendment.

The Court's decision today fails to safeguard that fundamental principle.".

What's more, Sotomayor said, the court's decision "leaves undisturbed a policy first advertised openly and unequivocally as a 'total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States' because the policy now masquerades behind a façade of national-security concerns.

Comparing Tuesday's outcome with the court's decision, in 1944, to uphold the legality of Japanese-American internment camps, Sotomayor noted, "In holding that the First Amendment gives way to an executive policy that a reasonable observer would view as motivated by animus against Muslims, the majority opinion upends this Court's precedent, repeats tragic mistakes of the past, and denies countless individuals the fundamental right of religious liberty.

She added that plaintiffs did have a case related to the Establishment Clause of the Constitution, and blasted the majority for believing otherwise.

"The majority holds otherwise by ignoring the facts, misconstruing our legal precedent, and turning a blind eye to the pain and suffering the Proclamation inflicts upon countless families and individuals, many of whom are United States citizens," Sotomayor added.

And while the court has a duty to be deferential to the president, she said, "Deference is different from unquestioning acceptance.

Thus, what is 'far more problematic' in this case is the majority's apparent willingness to throw the Establishment Clause out the window and forgo any meaningful constitutional review at the mere mention of a national-security concern.".

She then read a selection of anti-Muslim statements made by the president, admonishing the audience to "take a brief moment to let that sink in.

After reading her decision from the bench, she added, "History will not look kindly on the court's decision today — nor should it.

Outside reaction to the ruling was swift.

"This ruling will go down in history as one of the Supreme Court's great failures," said Omar Jadwat, director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project, in a statement.

"It repeats the mistakes of the Korematsu decision upholding Japanese-American imprisonment and swallows wholesale government lawyers' flimsy national security excuse for the ban instead of taking seriously the president's own explanation for his action.".

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi slammed the decision in a statement, saying, "The court failed today, and so the public is needed more than ever" to challenge officials who do not move to rescind the ban.

Pelosi added that the ban will actually backfire and serve a "recruiting tool" for terrorists and invoked other recent controversial foreign policy moves by Trump.

"The President's disdain for our values and the safety of the American people has led him to undermine relationships with critical allies, embrace autocrats and dictators, launch damaging trade wars and sow fear in our communities with his hateful, ugly language," she said.

"Whether tearing children from their parents at the border or advancing a ban founded on open bigotry, President Trump is making our nation less safe at home and less respected abroad.".

For more infomation >> In Big Win For White House, Supreme Court Upholds President Trump's Travel Ban - Duration: 10:41.

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History & Future of the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 1:58.

It started as the Radio Propagation Laboratory in 1916, morphed into the Central Radio Propagation

Laboratory in World War Two , was responsible for doing a lot of the analysis and science

behind the radios that were being used during the war.

The original mission was to provide for all agencies of government, radio wave propagation

research and services.

So initially a lot of our work was devoted to figuring out how radio waves propagate in

the atmosphere to be used for things like situating radio antennas, television antennas,

transmission systems for the Navy and so on during the war years.

So I think in the future it's going to be interesting to see where virtually infinite

computing in ubiquitous communications is going to take us.

You know when you no longer have to think about finding a Wi-Fi hotspot where wherever

you are you've got access to whatever you want.

And you've got all the computing and memory you could possibly ask for.

That's got to bring about some incredible changes in the way we live and work.

The Institute for Telecommunications Sciences stands ready to assist governmental agencies

and industry in technical analysis, expert technical consultation, the promotion of performance

standards, the undertaking of applied research and the evolution of telecommunications for

the benefit of all mankind.

For more infomation >> History & Future of the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 1:58.

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Video Lab: Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 1:36.

Our overall goal is to develop new and improved ways to measure video quality from the point

of view of human perception.

We bring in groups of people in a carefully controlled circumstance and ask them to rate

videos or images or audio visual sequences.

So they would watch a ten second video or a still image like we're seeing here and

then typically rate it on a scale of something like, 'excellent, good, fair, poor or bad'.

The problem of course is it's slow and expensive.

So another whole half of what we're doing is to develop or examine automated algorithms,

computer programs, that predict what people would say is the quality of the video sequence.

Consider you've just taken a picture, you're out there, and you could press a button that

tells you if you're going to like that picture or hate that picture when you get back home.

Because you're out there with your camera, you've got this little teeny device, its

got a little teeny screen; you really have no clue if it's going to look good or not.

And if you had a button there right then, you could know 'okay that's no good.

I need to take another picture'.

That's something that a consumer can then use and look at in their experience.

And we're hoping to extend that to video quality as well and this is one step along

the away, is having a better understanding of how people perceive the quality of images.

For more infomation >> Video Lab: Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 1:36.

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LTE Spectrum Sharing: Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 2:27.

[Frank Sanders] "We're developing methods for understanding in a comprehensive way how

people who are already using spectrum, called incumbents, can share with new types of services

that other people want to bring into different spectrum bands."

[Rob Stafford] "What we are tasked to do from our parent organization, the National Telecommunications

Information Administration, is to support and protect government run radio systems,

among other things.

LTE is a very attractive technology for telecommunications.

So as Congress makes more spectrum available for auction, and telecommunications service

providers buy more of that spectrum, they move into frequencies that are closer and

closer to known government radio systems like radar, or like public safety, or like satellite

communications."

[Rob Stafford] "Our job is to assure that LTE does not create a problem for those radio

technologies.

And LTE is overwhelmingly what the telecom providers want to put in and also that those

technologies don't create a problem for the telecom providers because after all, the

parent organization of NTIA is the Department of Commerce, so we have to protect commerce

at the same time."

[Frank Sanders] "I think that there's going to be more sharing, not less in the next five

years.

More and more and more people want to use spectrum for a whole variety of reasons and

purposes.

Again there really aren't any unused or really arguably any underused bands.

And since we can't just move incumbents back and forth anymore like we used to when

new people want to come in with a new service, we're going to have to try to do more work

to really try to share between the incumbents who are already using spectrum and the new

services that are sought for use in the spectrum."

For more infomation >> LTE Spectrum Sharing: Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 2:27.

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In-Building Communications: Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 1:25.

We're doing a lot of in building research and right now with broadband networks eighty

percent of communications, roughly eighty percent of communications, emanates from indoors.

And we need to have the ability to communicate in indoor environments, from room to room,

from inside of buildings to outside of buildings.

There's a lot of communications scenarios that we need to address and buildings unfortunately

are not very friendly to radio frequencies.

So one of my projects here is to investigate ways of first of all, improving in building

coverage and two we want to quantify it.

So another project that I'm working on is to basically develop a measurement system

that's on an android phone that's going to enable us to do estimates of in building

coverage.

So that first responders can actually install the software that we're going to do for

android phones and actually do the measurements themselves.

And so they can go out and measure buildings within their jurisdictions like hospitals,

schools and other public facilities and do the analysis and identify coverage problems

within their jurisdictions.

I love working in public safety communications because there's lives impacted and it's

something the community can really relate to.

For more infomation >> In-Building Communications: Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 1:25.

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2BR/2BA MH For Sale in Sarasota FL; Updates; Seller Motivated; $29,900 - Duration: 4:00.

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fear for (Phrasal Verb) - Duration: 0:36.

fear for (Phrasal Verb)

fear for somebody/something

to be worried about somebody/something

We fear for his safety.

He feared for his mother, left alone on the farm.

See related entries: Fear

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World Cup Standings: All Groups & Current Table for 2018 | Heavy.com - Duration: 7:16.

World Cup Standings: All Groups & Current Table for 2018 | Heavy.com

Argentina is fighting to stay alive in the 2018 World Cup.

The World Cup standings are starting to take shape with a number of teams punching their ticket to the Round of 16.

Each day, as many as four teams can advance to the next round through the final day of group play on June 28.

Heavy takes a look at all the groups standings, and will continue to update this as games go final.

Uruguay has won Group A, and will take on the Group B runner-up, Portugal, on Saturday.

Russia advanced from Group A as a runner-up, and will square off with Group B winner, Spain, on Saturday as well.

Spain and Portugal tied in the Group B standings, but Spain won the group based on a series of tiebreakers.

France has already advanced to the Round of 16, but Denmark can take Group C away from the French with a victory in today's match.

Australia is also in the running to advance from Group C, but would need to defeat Peru as well as receive some help.

Croatia has already advanced out of Group D, as Nigeria, Argentina and Iceland are battling for the final spot.

While Croatia has not officially won the group, they sit in prime position based on their lead in goal differential.

Lionel Messi is looking for some late heroics after a disappointing start for Argentina.

Group E features one of the closest battles with Brazil, Switzerland and Serbia all with a chance to win the group.

No team has officially advanced, but all three squads have a chance to win Group E.

Group F may be the deepest in all of the World Cup.

Mexico has won their first two matches, but has not officially advanced thanks to a late win by Germany.

Mexico is battling Sweden and Germany for the group.

Only two of these three teams can advance to the Round of 16.

England and Belgium have already clinched the two spots in Group G.

The result from their match will determine who wins the group, and who advances as the runner-up.

Both teams have been offensive machines with 8 goals each in their first two games.

Finally, Japan, Senegal and Colombia are all battling to advance in Group H.

Colombia takes on Senegal, and a victory for either squad would send them through to the next round.

Here's a look at the current World Cup standings.

Teams in bold have already advanced to the Round of 16.

We will continue to update this as matches go final.

Group A Standings.

TEAM W D L GD PTS Uruguay 3 0 0 5 9 Russia 2 0 1 4 6 Saudi Arabia 1 0 2 -5 3 Egypt 0 0 3 -4 0.

Group B Standings.

TEAM W D L GD PTS Spain 1 2 0 1 5 Portugal 1 2 0 1 5 Iran 1 1 1 0 4 Morocco 0 1 2 -2 1.

Group C Standings.

TEAM W D L GD PTS France 2 1 0 2 7 Denmark 1 2 0 1 5 Peru 1 0 2 0 3 Australia 0 0 3 -3 1.

Group D Standings.

TEAM W D L GD PTS Croatia 2 0 0 5 6 Nigeria 1 0 1 0 3 Iceland 0 1 1 -2 1 Argentina 0 1 1 -3 1.

Group E Standings.

TEAM W D L GD PTS Brazil 1 1 0 2 4 Switzerland 1 1 0 1 4 Serbia 1 0 1 0 3 Costa RIca 0 0 2 -3 0.

Group F Standings.

TEAM W D L GD PTS Mexico 2 0 0 2 6 Germany 1 0 1 0 3 Sweden 1 0 1 0 3 South Korea 0 0 2 -2 0.

Group G Standings.

TEAM W D L GD PTS England 2 0 0 6 6 Belgium 2 0 0 6 6 Tunisia 0 0 2 -4 0 Panama 0 0 2 -8 0.

Group H Standings.

TEAM W D L GD PTS Japan 1 1 0 1 4 Senegal 1 1 0 1 4 Colombia 1 0 1 2 3 Poland 0 0 2 -4 0.

For more infomation >> World Cup Standings: All Groups & Current Table for 2018 | Heavy.com - Duration: 7:16.

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A Word Without ITS: Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 1:32.

[Keith Gremban] "ITS has lead the way in a lot of advancements that have really changed

telecommunications."

[Dr. Bob Johnk] "The role that we play here is to do good science, report it to the community

and let them make the decisions.

If you're ever caught in a first responder scenario where life depends on it and you're

saved because of good communications, I think you would appreciate the fact that we are

here."

[Frank Sanders] "We would have less of a lot of the good things that we have in life

related to radio, systems radio, spectrum usage if we didn't have ITS in the picture."

[Dr. Bob Johnk,] "Probably without ITS somebody else would have to pick it up and do that

research because the need is there."

[Keith Gremban] "It worries me that if we don't have a government agency kind of acting

as the referee and just go into a wild west mode, that can be scary because then the big

guys win.

You know, and there's potential a lot of abuse that could go on."

For more infomation >> A Word Without ITS: Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 1:32.

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France vs. Argentina: Date, Time, Odds for World Cup | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:24.

France vs. Argentina: Date, Time, Odds for World Cup | Heavy.com

Kylian Mbappe leads the youth movement for France.

The World Cup heats up this weekend, as Round of 16 matchups are beginning to take shape.

France are the winners of Group C, and they'll start their run to the final against Argentina, who were runners-up in Group D.

Come on, did you really think we'd keep going without Messi?.

France vs.

Argentina Date, Time & Location.

France will take on Argentina on June 30th at Kazan Stadium.

The match will kick off at 10 a.m.

Eastern and air on Fox in the United States.

France played their opening match, a 2-1 win over Australia, at Kazan Stadium.

There are a total of four games played in Kazan Stadium during the group stage, including Spain's nervous win over Iran and Colombia's dismissal of Poland from the tournament.

France vs. Argentina Odds & Prediction.

It could not have been more dramatic for Argentina.

In their first match, a Messi penalty miss results in a draw against Iceland.

In their second match, Willy Caballero makes an awful mistake to start a blowout loss.

But in their finale, Messi put one in and Argentina defeated Nigeria 2-1.

They escaped the group by the narrowest of margins, dodging rumors of mutiny along the way.

Now the experienced Albiceleste take on France, who, unlike Argentina, cruised through the Group Stage.

France have the fourth-best odds to win the World Cup, priced at +800 by Bovada before Tuesday's action.

They cruised through Group C, only allowing one goal in three group games.

They only scored three, but showed plenty of flair and creativity in the attacking third.

Olivier Giroud, added to the starting lineup in the team's second game against Peru, brought an added element in front of goal.

France are loaded with stars, and boast one of the youngest teams in the tournament.

Paul Pogba and N'golo Kante play physical at both ends, freeing up space for talent like Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe to break into space.

The youth is a fun contrast with Argentina, who started the oldest World Cup lineup in history against Nigeria.

Normally France would be a runaway favorite in their first knockout game, and they'd certainly be favored over Group D participants Nigeria and Iceland.

But Argentina are a different beast, and will garner respect from bettors on Messi alone.

For more infomation >> France vs. Argentina: Date, Time, Odds for World Cup | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:24.

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THEY CAN TAKE THE WRONG

MEDICATIONS AND THAT COULD

SEND THEM TO THE EMERGENCY

ROOM ANOTHER HAZARD CAN BE

FOUND IN THE BEDROOM AVOID

BEDSPREADS BED LENNON'S AND

DRAPERIES REACH THE FLOOR IN

ORDER TO KEEP THE FEET FROM

GETTING TANGLED AND MAKE SURE

THE BED IS THE APPROPRIATE

HEIGHT THE DISABILITY RIGHTS

EDUCATION AND DEFENSE FUND

RECOMMENDS BEDS SHOULD BE 22

23 INCHES HIGH FROM THE FLOOR

TO THE TOP OF THE MATTRESS SO

I IMAGINE THERE ARE PLENTY OF

POTENTIAL HAZARDS IN

THE KITCHEN FOR OLDER PEOPLE

THAT'S TRULY SO A LOT OF

OLDER PEOPLE WOULD STILL LOVE

TO COOK SO WE TELL THEM TO

AVOID WEARING LOSE FIT

INCLUDES THOSE SALUTE SLEEVES

CAN EASILY CATCHING FIRE AND

MAKE SURE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

ARE WITHIN REACH AND

ACCESSIBLE ESPECIALLY FOR

PATIENTS IN WHEELCHAIRS AND

SPEAKING OF ACCESSIBILITY YOU

WANT TO REORGANIZE HER

CABINET SO THAT MOST COMMONLY

USED AND AND FOODS ARE WITHIN

REACH THIS WILL PREVENT THEM

FROM HAVING TO USE A STEPS TO

OR OVERREACHING WHICH POSES A

POTENTIAL HAZARD FOR FALLING

SHORT LIGHTING IN THE HOUSE

IS IMPORTANT MAKE SURE

STAIRCASES HAVE GOOD LIGHTING

WITH SWITCHES AT THE TOP AND

BOTTOM AND BE SURE TO ALWAYS

USE RAILS AND BANNISTER'S

WHEN GOING. AND DOWN

THE STAIRS THIS SEEMS PRETTY

HARMLESS RIGHT HERE YOU HAVE

A BIG ROCK FOYER OF THE HOME

RIGHT THE QUESTION IS IS IT

SECURE I CAN SEE WHERE THAT

WOULD BE A PROBLEM A LOT OF

PATIENCE WITH DOWNS AND

MOBILITY ISSUES THEY HAVE A

HARD TIME WALKING THROUGH

THESE CARPETS AND THAT WOULD

CAUSE A TRIP HAZARD FOR THEM

TO ELIMINATE THAT HAZARD MAKE

SURE TO PUT A NON SKID

BACKING UNDERNEATH THAT

THE CARPET ON OTHER HOUSE

THAT CAN CAUSE WILL FALL IT'S

AN ELECTRICAL OR TELEPHONE

CHORD BE SURE TO REMOVE THEM

FROM TRAFFIC AREAS AND

CONSIDER REPLACING ROUND DOOR

KNOBS WITH LOVERS HANDLES TO

MAKE EXITING THE HOME A LOT

EASIER. AND PENINSULA HOME

CARE OPERATES HOME SAFETY

ASSESSMENTS TO PATIENTS WHEN

THEY GET OUT OF THE HOSPITAL

THAT WAY LOVED ONES CAN REST

ASSURED THAT THOSE HAZARDS

WILL BE ADDRESSED WHAT TO

THINK SOME OF THAT WAS COMING

SINCE BEFORE SHE HAD SOME

REALLY GOOD POINT. YEAH ME

TOO WELL I'M SURE THE RUG

For more infomation >> Paid Content by Peninsula Home Care - Simple Fixes for Home Hazards - Duration: 3:56.

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Franco-era 'torturer' receives large pension thanks to medals for his service - Duration: 4:37.

 The Spanish government has revealed that a man accused of being a notorious torturer under former Spanish dictator Francisco Franco enjoys an extra-large pension thanks to medals awarded for services to the country

 An Interior Ministry report on Antonio González Pacheco, a former police officer who liked to play with his gun during interrogations and gained the nickname of "Billy El Niño" (Billy the Kid), shows that he received four decorations between 1972 and 1982, the last coming seven years after the death of Franco

 The fact that the 72-year-old Mr González Pacheco, who served Franco's notorious socio-political police brigade, possesses these medals means that his state pension as a retired officer is boosted by 50 per cent - despite his allegedly dark past

   Spain's socialist government, which came to power less than a month ago, commissioned an internal investigation in response to request by the Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory (ARMH) to strip the alleged torturer of a medal he was awarded in 1977

 A petition demanding that the former policeman be stripped of his medals has been signed by 250,000 people

 Last month, the leader of the Left-wing party, Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, cried in Congress as he read out an account of an act of alleged torture by Mr González Pacheco against a woman

Mr Iglesias criticised the then-government of former conservative prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, for not agreeing to strip the former policeman of the 1977 decoration

 In 2013, a court in Argentina issued an international arrest warrant for Mr González Pacheco and a former civil guard, Jesús Muñecas Aguilar, in connection with cases of alleged murder, torture and illegal detention as part of an investigation into crimes committed by former officials in the Franco dictatorship

 Buenos Aires Judge María Servini de Cubría opened the investigation based on the principle of universal justice after a group of individuals took their complaints abroad when Spanish courts cited the country's post-Franco amnesty law as a barrier against possible prosecution

 Spain's high court refused to extradite the two men, who were called to testify in 2014

The Spanish judges concluded that the offences had elapsed as they were allegedly committed more than 30 years previously, dismissing the idea that they could be considered crimes against humanity

 Rosa García Alcon was arrested and tortured in August 1975 when she was an 18-year-old student activist in Madrid

 "What I remember most was his mouth, which was very big and approached my face and shouted at me… More than terror it made me feel disgust

He smelt very bad; it was horrible. I don't remember him asking me anything, just that he beat me like a madman," she said in her complaint against Billy the Kid, published by eldiario

es.  "He called me bitch, whore. He was very disrespectful to women, very sexist

And he enjoyed using terror."  Spain's interior minister, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, said on Tuesday that he will now examine the procedures for withdrawing the medals from Mr González Pacheco

For more infomation >> Franco-era 'torturer' receives large pension thanks to medals for his service - Duration: 4:37.

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ITS Spectrum Measure Truck: Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 2:05.

[Eric Neslon] "This truck is the radio spectrum measurement system vehicle. It's a very

capable truck from a mobile perspective, you know we're able to take

this in a variety of different locations. What we've been looking at for the last

several years is a compatibility of government systems and commercial

systems. NTIA, the best way to describe it is we're the radio regulator

for the federal government just in the same way that the FCC is the radio

regulator for commercial and non federal government uses of the radio spectrum. So

all those federal systems, they call them spectrum dependent systems,

everything from radars, to satellites, to your weather system, down links, you know,

all the things that the public has become accustomed to using in the

federal services for emergency alerts and NOAA weather radio, we're all managed

by the NTIA, and this vehicle gives us the ability to see what's going on in

the radio spectrum. It's normally invisible but with the attest equipment

we have here we're able to actually see in frequency, in space and

time, how radio waves interact and how these systems function, and also more

importantly, in the future how they will function with tighter and more congested

use of the radio spectrum.

We're also going to be using this vehicle for

spectrum forensics which is along the lines of a crime scene

investigation where you go in after the fact if you've gotten reports of

interference and you can capture waveforms and use the vehicle and the

tools we have at our disposal to track down devices that might be operating

poorly. Increasingly we're having to go after bogeys and you know bad

actors in broken devices and various applications that may be

misconfigured in the wrong way that could cause harmful interference."

For more infomation >> ITS Spectrum Measure Truck: Institute for Telecommunication Sciences - Duration: 2:05.

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✅ When seagulls attack: Sunbather is forced to run for cover after angry flock surrounds her on the - Duration: 2:21.

This is the remarkable moment a sunbather gets in a flap after being set upon by a flock of enraged seagulls.  The reveller had been attempting to soak up the rays on Broadstairs Beach in Kent during the hottest day of the year so far on Tuesday

But she was rudely interrupted by the gang of flying fiends who swarmed the spot she was lying in to search for food

Dramatic photos show the bikini-clad sunbather fleeing the scene of the dive bombing as the birds swarm all around her

In the pictures, she can be seen scrambling to get away as several confused beachgoers watch on in the background

  Broadstairs Beach is a well known spot for seagull attacks. So much so that local authorities have been forced to respond to the incidents by introducing a 'seagull shelter'

One enraged TripAdvisor user said of the beauty spot: 'Lots of cafes on the beach and loos but the seagulls have trained their babies for years in mugging families for their chips and sandwiches

'They can have an ice cream out of your hands in seconds.'There are signs saying don't feed them - so DON'T!!! No matter how charmingly they beg

' Elsewhere in Kent, residents have been handed £1,000 fines because of seagulls tearing open their bin bags when they put them out each week

 Black sacks they have to leave out overnight aren't strong enough to stop the super-sized birds pecking through, the community claims

But officials have ignored their pleas and and are handing out penalties anyway. 

For more infomation >> ✅ When seagulls attack: Sunbather is forced to run for cover after angry flock surrounds her on the - Duration: 2:21.

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France Round of 16: Who & When For Next Game | Heavy.com - Duration: 3:03.

France Round of 16: Who & When For Next Game | Heavy.com

Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe are the young stars driving France.

Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe are the young stars driving France.

The French are here to stay.

After three solid performances in the group stage, France are Group C winners and headed to the next round.

Finishing atop Group C, France will have to wait until Group D is resolved to know their opponent.

France will play their next game on Saturday, June 30th at 10 a.m.

Eastern against the runner-up of Group D.

France was the heavy favorite to win their group, but still needed to execute in the group stage.

France outlasted Australia 2-1, despite surrendering an equalizing penalty to the Aussies.

They continued to show resilience in their next match, outlasting a spunky Peru side with a 1-0 victory.

Despite their wealth of talent, coach Didier Deschamps seems to have settled on his core lineup.

He went with a 4-4-2 against Peru, and added Olivier Giroud up top.

Despite not starting in the opener, France looked more creative up front with Giroud in the lineup.

Deschamps has also inserted Ngolo Kanté in the midfield, bringing defense and stability to the middle.

One player that could see more action moving forward is Ousmane Dembele.

The Barcelona forward started the team's third match against Denmark, and could be a valuable substitute later in the tournament.

For France's next round opponent, the team will have to be patient.

Group D is something of a mess, with Argentina battling it out for a runner-up spot with Nigeria.

All four teams in the group can still claim a spot in the next round, but the answer will be clear by the end of Tuesdays action.

For more infomation >> France Round of 16: Who & When For Next Game | Heavy.com - Duration: 3:03.

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'I'm Crushed': Migrant Parents, Advocates Press For Family Reunification - Duration: 8:25.

'I'm Crushed': Migrant Parents, Advocates Press For Family Reunification

A Honduran father caught crossing the border illegally with his daughter was released from custody with an ankle monitor in El Paso, Texas, on Monday — the same day his daughter turned 10 years old in a government-run shelter.

The father and daughter have been separated for the month he was in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention, and she was in a shelter run by the Department of Health and Human Services.

He said he called a 1-800 number that HHS set up to get an update on his daughter.

"It rang and rang with no answer," Mario said on Monday.

The distraught father asked to be identified by only his first name because he feared that speaking out could hurt his asylum claim.

"I'm crushed," he continued.

"I don't know anything about her.

Today she's 10 years old, and I can't call her and tell her how much I love her.".

The Trump administration's "zero tolerance" initiative against illegal border crossings — which led to families being separated at the U.S.-Mexico border — has effectively ended, at least for now.

Customs and Border Protection said on Monday that it will stop referring every person caught crossing the border for criminal prosecution.

"A much better system would be to keep families together through their immigration proceedings," CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan told reporters Monday in McAllen, Texas.

"That's what Obama did in 2014, and that's what the president has asked the Congress to help us do now.".

CBP's announcement comes less than a week after President Trump signed an executive order aimed at ending the controversial separation of migrant families at the border.

He insisted the administration would continue to refer every person who is caught crossing illegally for prosecution.

On Monday, administration officials called on Congress to provide more resources to secure the border.

The reality on the border, according to one Customs and Border Protection official, is that the agency is overwhelmed.

Border Patrol stations are overcrowded and kids are waiting in cagelike holding cells while their mothers and fathers go to court in shackles.

The agency simply does not have the resources to enforce "zero tolerance.".

Federal agents also complain they're spending more time processing immigrants than guarding the border.

"It's a huge challenge operationally for our agents," McAleenan said.

'I'm Crushed': Migrant Parents, Advocates Press For Family Reunification.

Health and Human Services spokesman Mark Weber says the agency's main goal is family reunification and that it knows where the children's parents are.

The agency operates more than 100 shelters and is facing continued criticism from parents, advocates and lawyers who say the government is not doing enough to immediately reunite the some 2,000 children still in shelters with their parents.

Weber says the agency is "working as fast as we possibly can" but that the reunification process takes time because sponsors need to be vetted before children are released to them.

"There's a lot of safety precautions," Weber said Monday at a border crossing in Tornillo, Texas, where the agency's newest emergency shelter is located.

"We do not want to release a child too soon, too fast, because we didn't take the care to ensure that that child is going to be reunited with a parent or an appropriate loved one that the parent has designated.".

On average, the children spend about two months in the shelters before they are released to go live with a family member.

Some are at the Tornillo shelter — a collection of about 20 sand-colored tents in the remote windblown border crossing in Tornillo, about 30 miles east of El Paso.

Critics have dubbed it a "tent city." It's about 100 yards from a steel border fence and the Rio Grande beyond that.

The shelter has 326 migrant kids ages 12 to 17, mostly teenage boys from Central America.

Twenty-three of them were separated from their parents when they crossed the border illegally.

And under the president's now suspended child separation policy when it was still in effect, they were sent here, and the parents are detained elsewhere waiting to see whether their asylum request is accepted.

Since the shelter hurriedly opened 12 days ago, an official said, three of the 23 have been reunited with parents.

Reporters touring the encampment were not allowed to speak with the children, who smiled and gave thumbs up when asked how they're doing.

It's completely self-contained out in the Chihuahuan Desert, where afternoon temperatures soar to 103 degrees.

They have large air-conditioning units next to each big, military-grade tent.

There's a cooling station next to the soccer field, which is made of AstroTurf, where kids go to chug Gatorade and sit next to fans.

The shelter also has its own power, water and Internet.

They have the same services seen in other HHS-contracted youth shelters — 24-hour mental health and medical care, individual caseworkers, a mess hall with three hot meals a day.

Also at the shelter: a phone tent with nine operators.

The children are supposed to be able to call family members, either in the U.S.

or abroad, to tell them where they are and try to reunite with them.

For more infomation >> 'I'm Crushed': Migrant Parents, Advocates Press For Family Reunification - Duration: 8:25.

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Wings for Life World Run 6.5.2018 app Bratislava, barefoot - Duration: 10:37.

At 1.00 p.m. app should be triggered automatically

so exactly at 1.00 p.m., we will run out of this black gate

towards up.

Hi there! Greetings from the start of

today's fantastic run

Wings for life world run.

It runs at the same time in the whole world.

So I look forward to it.

I'm curious how many kilometres I will run,

till the catcher car catch me.

So I'm excited. See you.

[So we can make one more applaud before the start,]

[so let's go and jump, hey, hey...]

[all hands up...]

[come on, come on, up, up...]

[come on...]

[And now, just waving.]

[From one side to another. Let's go.]

[Two minutes till the start.]

So Wings for the life has started,

let's go.

Together with runners around the world.

Go on! Go on!

Go on!

Hi! Run, run!

Two more kilometers and the Catcher car catches me.

So let's gonna run.

The Catcher's car got me.

The car caught me, already.

Fantastic! Celebrate, relax.

So, it was hard work, but worthy of the effort.

Beautiful environment, here.

The asphalt was mostly fine,

on this road, I used these marginal strips.

so, running conditions were good.

I am glad...

Fine cooling wind is blowing here.

The route was mostly in shadow.

So it was great, I'm happy that I was here,

and I could contribute to a good intention.

So I'm happy.

I believe I'll run next year, too.

Gonna take some breath.

Go on!

[Another great runner with 24 km, ]

[so it were 4 rounds.]

Go on!

I lost GPS signal.

[So applaud to this lady,]

[still fighting with catching line,]

[the phone didn't notify her to stop...]

[But it looks that Daniela already stopped her app.]

[Congratulations to her, dear friends.]

[Another lady finished 4 laps very bravely.]

[She did 24 km.]

She's good!

[And it is not little.]

[For someone it is too much on the bike.]

[There are coming more and more runners,]

who cannot continue to run,

[because app said stop.]

Fantastic Danielka, congrats!

OMG, it's so cold.

They forgot to tell you that warm water feels differently.

Sue, do you do this on a voluntary basis after the run?

Yes.

And hold on!

It is fantastic.

Take a deep breath.

Yes, I do, just overacting. It's amazing.

Also on your calves.

OMG...

Oh, it is good, enough of enjoyment.

THANKS to Daniel & Danielka for their great company.

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