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- [Newsman] We just got new metrics in.

Donald J. Trump

is the President of the United States Elect.

- You're awake, by the way,

you're not having a terrible, terrible dream.

Also, you're not dead and you haven't gone to hell.

This is your life now.

- Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete

shutdown of Muslims.

They're rapists.

We will drain the swamp.

We'll build the wall.

I'm gonna bomb the shit out of 'em.

- There's no such thing as this.

- Here at Lacuna,

we have perfected a safe, effective technique

for the focused erasure of troubling memories.

- My name is Joel Barish,

and I'm here to erase...

- Me, Donald John Trump.

- The first thing we need you to do, Mr Barish.

Is to go home and collect everything you own

that has some association.

- [Trump] Trump the game.

- [Announcer] Trump vodka.

- [Announcer 2] Trump ice.

- [Trump] Trump steaks are the most flavorful beef

you've ever had.

- I mean the whole thing with the hair,

it's all bullshit, you know.

- It's my hair.

They call her Pocahontas.

Perhaps I'd be dating her.

I did try and fuck her.

She was married.

- I'm erasing you, and I'm happy.

- I moved on her like a bitch.

- By morning you'll be gone.

Perfect ending to this piece of shit story.

- I don't remember.

He's going like I don't remember,

I don't remember, I don't remember.

- You should not have seen this.

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Trabajos de nuestras amigas diciembre 2017 Reciclando andamos - Duration: 2:39.

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New Bangla Sort Waz | Question And Answer | Shaikh Motiur Rahman Madani | 2017 | Part 03 - Duration: 10:14.

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Lawlor Eagles Defense Ready For A Challenge | Breaking News Today - Duration: 3:10.

Lawlor Eagles Defense Ready For A Challenge | Breaking News Today

Lawlor Eagles Defense Ready For A Challenge | Breaking News Today

Lawlor Eagles Defense Ready For A Challenge | Breaking News Today

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Lakers Run Out of Breath in 115 to 100 Loss to the Nuggets | Breaking News Today - Duration: 4:58.

Lakers Run Out of Breath in 115 to 100 Loss to the Nuggets | Breaking News Today

Lakers Run Out of Breath in 115 to 100 Loss to the Nuggets | Breaking News Today

Lakers Run Out of Breath in 115 to 100 Loss to the Nuggets | Breaking News Today

For more infomation >> Lakers Run Out of Breath in 115 to 100 Loss to the Nuggets | Breaking News Today - Duration: 4:58.

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Alex Rodriguez: Jennifer Lopez lobbies for boyfriend as next New York Yankees manager|NVS News - Duration: 3:54.

Alex Rodriguez: Jennifer Lopez lobbies for boyfriend as next New York Yankees manager

Dec.

1 (UPI) — Jennifer Lopez is supporting her boyfriend Alex Rodriguez to become the next New York Yankees manager.

The 48-year-old singer, actress, dancer and designer took to social media Thursday to voice her opinion about the matter.

It couldn't be clearer…#arodforyankeesmanager @arod @yankees @mlb.

Check out this article…," Lopez wrote on her accounts.

Lopez included a link to an article saying Rodriguez is the best and only choice for the job.

The Instagram photo had nearly 200,000 likes as of 10 a.m.

Friday.

Lopez also tweeted the link, which has more than 3,000 interactions on that social media platform.

The Yankees fired skipper Joe Girardi in October.

Girardi, 53, posted a 910-710 record as Yankees manager, including a World Series title in 2009.

He joined the club as manager in 2008.

Girardi managed the Florida Marlins in 2006 to a 78-84 record before he was also fired by that front office.

On Friday, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said he "has settled on" a candidate for the job and will make his recommendation to ownership from a pool of six men who have already interviewed for the position, according to Newsday.

Those candidates include Aaron Boone, Carlos Beltran, Hensley Meulens, Rob Thomas, Eric Wedge and Chris Woodward.

Cashman told reporters there will not be a second round of interviews, according to the New York Post.

He also said that Alex Rodriguez was not a candidate for the job, according to the Post and New York Daily News.

Rodriguez, 42, retired from baseball in 2016 and has recently taken a role as an analyst.

The 3-time MVP, 14-time All-Star and 2009 World Series champ made more than $400 million in salary during his 22-year career.

For more infomation >> Alex Rodriguez: Jennifer Lopez lobbies for boyfriend as next New York Yankees manager|NVS News - Duration: 3:54.

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Climate Scientists Account for Volcanoes, Change Models Drastically - Duration: 3:58.

"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."

That quote was made popular by Mark Twain over a century ago, but it's just as applicable

today… especially when talking about "climate change."

If you listen to climate alarmists, the statistics say the world is warming at an unprecedented

rate, and it's all the fault of humans.

However, a new study by University of Alabama-Huntsville climate scientists found that studies used

by other scientists made a glaring oversight: Their data didn't take into account volcanoes.

According to The Daily Caller, when scientists John Christy and Richard McNider re-calibrated

satellite temperature data to remove the effects of naturally occurring volcanic eruptions,

they found something stunning: The rate of global warming has been nearly unchanged in

the last 30 years.

"We indicated 23 years ago — in our 1994 Nature article — that climate models had

the atmosphere's sensitivity to CO2 much too high," Christy said in a statement.

"This recent paper bolsters that conclusion."

Volcanoes can dramatically influence the earth's climate, but sometimes in ways you might not

expect.

We often imagine volcanoes as sources of heat, but when they erupt, the ash they spew can

also act as an atmospheric layer that actually helps keep the earth cool.

"Two major volcanoes — El Chichon in 1982 and Pinatubo in 1991 — caused global average

temperature to dip as a result of volcanic ash, soot and debris reflecting sunlight back

into space," The Daily Caller noted.

Think of the volcanic ash as a windshield sun reflector that protects a car on a hot

day.

Particles thrown into the sky by large volcanoes shield the earth from the sun's rays, and

the earth stays cooler as a result.

The University of Alabama scientists believe that this is essentially what happened 30

years ago.

Because those two significant 1982 and 1991 volcanoes occurred right around the time a

major global warming study began, the eruptions skewed the data and made the result look more

dramatic than it truly was.

"Those eruptions happened relatively early in our study period, which pushed down temperatures

in the first part of the dataset, which caused the overall record to show an exaggerated

warming trend," Christy said.

"While volcanic eruptions are natural events, it was the timing of these that had such a

noticeable effect on the trend

"If the same eruptions had happened near the more recent end of the dataset, they could

have pushed the overall trend into negative numbers, or a long-term cooling," he said.

That means that current climate models that predict dramatic global warming are most likely

wrong, or at least highly exaggerated.

They include temperature spikes that appear higher than they truly are because volcanic

eruptions created a false baseline.

As soon as those errors are removed, the global warming rate is suddenly very steady over

the last three decades and does not seem to be dramatically climbing.

Of course, that doesn't help push massive economic takeovers or pad Al Gore's pockets

the same way as alarmist panic.

Perhaps the real takeaway of this recent study is that science is constantly changing and

being revised.

If the experts didn't realize that volcanoes were affecting conclusions for 30 years, what

other "settled science" is actually based on false conclusions?

In truth, science is never settled.

Scientific facts are not a democracy, and a false "consensus" doesn't actually

impact reality any more than hundreds of scientists claiming the sun orbits the earth would somehow

make it true.

Good scientists are always questioning and revising.

When a group seems openly hostile to questions and angrily bitter against skeptics, the odds

are they are on the wrong side of reality.

For more infomation >> Climate Scientists Account for Volcanoes, Change Models Drastically - Duration: 3:58.

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Pennsylvania Man Bags 600-Pound Monster, PETA Won't be Happy - Duration: 3:27.

Pennsylvania's short hunting season for bears just concluded, and one man who has

been trying for years to catch one just bagged himself a monstrosity that'll likely have

the anti-hunting crowd outraged.

KDKA reported that 25-year-old Bo Bowser shot and killed a bear that weighed 600-pounds

and stood nearly 7-feet tall.

The monster bear was Bowser's first ever, after 13 years of patiently attempting to

get one, and he took the dangerous creature while out hunting all by himself during Thanksgiving

week.

"I would have taken a small one for my first one, but I can't complain about a 600-pounder,"

said Bowser, who hails from Rayburn Township in Armstrong County, near the Pittsburgh area.

Bowser spotted the bear near a creek and was able to sneak up on it as the noisy running

water covered his movement.

Once the bear noticed him, Bowser opened fire, and needed four shots from his rifle to bring

down the massive beast.

"If we had shot him anywhere deep in the woods, we wouldn't have been able to get

him out," said Bowser, who required the assistance of his father and several friends

to float the bear across the creek and then drag it to an ATV to be transported out of

the forest.

"Five guys, 45 minutes to drag it 15 yards," Bowser said of the herculean effort at moving

the bear.

After Bowser distributed the meat among his friends and family, the remains of the bear

were sent to a taxidermist, though Bowser is unsure if he wants to shell out $3,000

to have it stuffed and mounted.

"You can't just put it in the corner of your living room," Bowser joked.

"It would take up some serious space."

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported that, while Bowser's bear was pretty big, it actually

wasn't the largest bear to be bagged during the four-day hunting season, which weighed

in at 700-pounds, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission.

The Commission reported that 1,796 bears were bagged and tagged across the state during

the short season, down from last year's haul of 2,579, most likely due to heavy rains

that reduced hunter turnout significantly.

Of all the bears killed this season, the top 10 biggest all weighed in at 576-pounds or

more.

Of course, the people at PETA won't be cheering for Bowser's incredible catch, as they view

hunting as a "cruel and unnecessary" tradition of times past, and assert that the "violent

form of recreation" is no longer as crucial to human survival as it may have been "100,000

years ago."

They lament that hunting can cause "pain and suffering" to the animals being hunted,

focusing on the animals that are wounded and must be tracked down or the ones that get

away and are never recovered.

They also suggest that "nature takes care of its own," ignoring the fact that, left

unchecked, certain animal populations can grow exceedingly large and place undue pressure

on their environment, resulting in disease and starvation not just among themselves,

but the other animals that share their particular ecosystem.

Needless to say, we here at Conservative Tribune don't share PETA's views on hunting, as

we understand that it remains a necessary part of maintaining a balanced ecosystem,

helps put food on the table for countless American families, and is a fun and bonding

experience for many people.

For more infomation >> Pennsylvania Man Bags 600-Pound Monster, PETA Won't be Happy - Duration: 3:27.

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Barbara D'Urso malata: salta la puntata di Domenica Live? | Wind Zuiden - Duration: 3:32.

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders Absolutely Explodes After Horrible Steinle Verdict - Duration: 2:37.

Americans across the country were disgusted and disheartened when a San Francisco jury

came to a "not guilty" verdict Thursday in the trial of Kate Steinle killer and illegal

immigrant Jose Garcia Zarate.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was among those upset about the outcome

of the case, issuing an absolutely scathing statement about it and how we should prevent

similar incidents in the future.

"Yesterday's verdict in San Francisco underscores the danger to public safety when

our Nation fails to enforce its laws," Sanders said in a statement Friday, according to the

Washington Examiner.

Sanders pointed out that not only was Garcia Zarate in the United States illegally, but

he was also a convicted felon who had been deported five times.

"He, and countless other criminal illegal immigrants like him, should never be allowed

to threaten our citizens," Sanders contended.

She then emphatically called on lawmakers to address the many issues surrounding illegal

immigration, such as border security, law enforcement and sanctuary cities.

"It's more important now than ever for Congress to secure our borders and provide

the resources, including more ICE officers, needed to deport criminal illegal aliens and

to finally stop sanctuary city policies that cause needless loss of innocent life," Sanders'

statement said.

Lawmakers who refuse to do so should be held accountable when innocent American citizens

like Steinle are harmed by illegal immigrants.

"Politicians who fail to address these needs share responsibility for preventable crimes

committed against innocent Americans," Sanders' statement said.

She concluded by dropping a massive truth bomb on California officials who essentially

paved the way for Steinle's murder with their "sanctuary city" policies.

Garcia Zarate shot and killed Steinle while she was walking with her family on a pier

in July of 2015.

The killer had been recently released by the San Francisco county jail, despite requests

by federal agents for him to be detained and eventually deported, according to The Daily

Caller.

"Had San Francisco enforced our nation's immigration laws, the Steinle family would

be celebrating this holiday with all of their loved ones," Sanders' statement contended.

President Donald Trump echoed the press secretary's sentiments on Twitter, calling the verdict

a "complete travesty of justice."

The Trump administration is right.

This verdict only underscores why it's so important that we secure our borders and put

an end to sanctuary cities, once and for all.

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