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Donald J. Trump: The Long Road to the White House (1980 - 2017)
Donald J. Trump: The Long Road to the White House (1980 - 2017) WorldViralMedia 22 مناظر • پہلے 5 سال

*** 2019 Note!: Please share this new video to help President Trump win a 2nd term! ***President Donald J. Trump: I know a lot of other videos out there have some of these clips in them (some far more artfully done by the way! ) ... but I wanted one with ALL of them spliced together chronologically because I think the story they tell is really fascinating and inspiring. Whatever you choose to believe or not on what the media reports about him in 2016, weigh that against Mr. Trump's own words from interviews going back 30+ years.Time stamps to each segment:------------------------------------------------------* 1980 Rona Barrett Interview 00:10* 1987 Oprah Interview 00:47* 1988 GOP Convention 01:58 * 1989 Interview 02:55* 1991 C-Span Interview 04:59* 1999 Press Interview 06:05* 2004 CNN Interview 06:27* 2007 Larry King Live 07:00* 2011 Steve Forbes Interview 07:27* 2012 CNN Comments on Romney 09:08* 2012 CNBC Interview on Economy 09:22* 2014 Speaking at CPAC 11:18* 2015 Press Event 14:17* 2016 Winning Republican Nomination! 27:39* 2016 Winning Presidential Election! 29:57* 2017 Presidential Inauguration! 32:39* 2017 Post-Inauguration Parade Footage/Closing 42:01** Copies/Reposts (just for reference, view counts):------------------------------------------------------I still find it somewhat odd people would copy this video vs just link to it but viewcount/spreading the word is the most important thing... so very cool!! If anyone else finds other copies please chime in so we can tally up the counts again!

Beirut EXPLOSION that killed dozens of people CLOSE VIEW
Beirut EXPLOSION that killed dozens of people CLOSE VIEW WorldViralMedia 17 مناظر • پہلے 5 سال

Beirut EXPLOSION that killed dozens of people CLOSE VIEW

Two violent explosions in the port of Beirut caused at least 27 deaths and 2,500 injuries on Tuesday in what the Health Minister considered "a catastrophe in every way."

Health Minister Hamad Hassan assured that these are "preliminary estimates".

"It is a catastrophe in every way," he regretted when questioned on television when visiting a hospital in the capital. "The hospitals in the capital are all full of wounded," he stressed, before asking that other wounded be transferred to hospital centers on the outskirts of the capital.

Earlier, General Security Director-General Abas Ibrahim had said the blasts could be due to "highly explosive materials confiscated for years," but added that the investigation will determine the "exact nature of the incident."

However, those responsible must "be held accountable," Prime Minister Hasan Diab said.

Videos broadcast on social media showed a first explosion followed by another that caused a gigantic plume of smoke. The deflagrations shook neighboring buildings and caused glass to break several kilometers around.

President Michel Aoun called an "urgent meeting" of the Higher Defense Council and the Prime Minister decreed a day of national mourning for this Wednesday.

"It is a catastrophe inside (the port). There are corpses on the floor. Ambulances are taking the bodies," a soldier near the port told AFP.

Local media released images of people trapped in the rubble, some covered in blood.

"It felt like an earthquake and then a huge deflagration and the windows were broken," a Lebanese woman in central Beirut told AFP.

A ship moored in the port was on fire, AFP journalists found. An officer asked journalists to stay away from the sector, fearing an explosion of fuel from the ship.

LIVE: The scene of a deadly massive explosion in Lebanon's capital Beirut
LIVE: The scene of a deadly massive explosion in Lebanon's capital Beirut WorldViralMedia 20 مناظر • پہلے 5 سال

#Beirut #LebanonBEIRUT (Reuters) - A huge explosion in port warehouses near central Beirut killed more than 50 people, injured over 2,750 and sent shockwaves that shattered windows, smashed masonry and shook the ground across the Lebanese capital.Officials said they expected the death toll to rise further after Tuesday's blast as emergency workers dug through rubble to rescue people and remove the dead. It was the most powerful explosion in years to hit Beirut, which is already reeling from an economic crisis and a surge in coronavirus infections.Lebanon's interior minister said initial information indicated highly explosive material, seized years ago, that had been stored at the port had blown up. Israel, which has fought several wars with Lebanon, denied any role and offered help."What we are witnessing is a huge catastrophe," the head of Lebanon's Red Cross George Kettani told broadcaster Mayadeen. "There are victims and casualties everywhere."Hours after the blast, which struck shortly after 6 p.m. (1500 GMT), a fire still blazed in the port district, casting an orange glow across the night sky as helicopters hovered and ambulance sirens sounded across the capital.A security source said victims were taken for treatment outside the city because Beirut hospitals were packed with wounded. Ambulances from the north and south of the country and the Bekaa valley to the east were called in to help.The blast was so big that some residents in the city, where memories of heavy shelling during the 1975 to 1990 civil war live on, thought an earthquake had struck. Dazed, weeping and wounded people walked through streets searching for relatives."I promise you that this catastrophe will not pass without accountability," Prime Minister Hassan Diab told the nation. "Those responsible will pay the price," he said in his televised address, adding that details about the "dangerous warehouse" would be made public.The interior minister told Al Jadeed TV that ammonium nitrate had been stored at the port since 2014.The U.S. embassy in Beirut warned residents in the city about reports of toxic gases released by the blast, urging people to stay indoors and wear masks if available.Footage of the explosion shared by residents on social media showed a column of smoke rising from the port followed by an enormous blast, sending up a white cloud and a fireball into the sky. Those filming the incident from high buildings 2 km (one mile) from the port were thrown backwards by the shock.It was not immediately clear what caused the initial blaze on Tuesday that set off the blast.Lebanon's health minister said more than 50 people had been killed and more than 2,750 injured. Lebanon's Red Cross said hundreds of people had been taken to hospitals.The governor of Beirut port told Sky News a team of firefighters, who were battling the initial blaze, had "disappeared" after the explosion.President Michel Aoun called for an emergency cabinet meeting on Wednesday and said a two-week state of emergency should be declared. He said it was "unacceptable" that 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate were stored for six years without safety measures.The prime minister called for a day of mourning.The explosion occurred three days before a U.N.-backed court is due to deliver a verdict in the trial of four suspects from the Shi'ite Muslim group Hezbollah over a 2005 bombing which killed former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri and 21 others.Hariri was killed by a huge truck bomb on the same waterfront, about 2 km from the port.Israeli officials said Israel had nothing to do with the blast and said their country was ready to give humanitarian and medical assistance to Lebanon. Shi'ite Iran, the main backer of Hezbollah, also offered support, as did Tehran's regional rival Saudi Arabia, a leading Sunni power. Western countries including the United States, Britain and France also said they were ready to assist.Images showed port buildings reduced to tangled masonry, devastating the main entry point to a country that relies on food imports to feed its population of more than 6 million.It threatens a new humanitarian crisis in a nation that hosts hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees and which is already grappling with economic meltdown under one of the world's biggest debt burdens.Residents said glass was broken in neighborhoods on Beirut's Mediterranean coast and inland suburbs several kms (miles) away. In Cyprus, a Mediterranean island 110 miles (180 km) across the sea from Beirut, residents heard the blast. One resident in Nicosia said his house and window shutters shook. "All the downtown area windows are smashed and there are wounded people walking around. It is total chaos," a Reuters witness said.Get the latest news on: http://reuters.com/Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReutersFollow Reuters on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ReutersFollow Reuters on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reuters/?hl=en

Woman assaulted in NJ Staples in dispute over mask
Woman assaulted in NJ Staples in dispute over mask WorldViralMedia 19 مناظر • پہلے 5 سال

⁣shows a disturbing dispute inside a Staples store in Hackensack, New Jersey.
Investigators say it started when a woman who uses a cane asked another customer to put on a face covering Wednesday afternoon.
The victim, Margot Kagan, underwent a liver transplant just four months ago and suffered a broken tibia from the assault,

⁣“It’s really, actually quite painful,” said Kagan
Kagan, who was at the fax machine at the store on Hackensack Avenue, is particularly concerned about COVID-19 because she’s immunocompromised.
“There was a woman on the other side of the COVID dividers that they have everywhere now, and she wasn’t wearing it either. She was wearing it below her chin,” said Kagan.
Signs outside the store say masks are required to enter. It’s also required by the state. When Kagan reminded the woman of the rules, she paid an unexpected prices.

⁣“I said, ‘You should really put on your mask,'” said Kagan. “She proceeded to curse at me.”
Police said the irate suspect didn’t just scream obscenities. Surveillance video shows she picked up the victim’s walking cane before forcefully grabbing it and throwing her to the ground.
The plastic partition, meant to protect customers, crashed to the floor.
According to Kagan, she asked another person to put on his mask moments before the incident and there were no problems.
“He was wearing it below the nose and I asked him to put it up, and he put it up,” said Kagan.
Store employees wouldn’t answer any questions, including why from the video it looked like nobody helped the victim on the floor.
Other New Jersey residents reacted to the incident.
“That is astonishing. People know that this virus is very contagious and if they’re not willing to help protect everybody else, they should just stay home,” said Giavanna Deus, of Teaneck.
“It’s terrible. It’s terrible,” Ed Allen, of Hackensack, said.
It’s certainly not the first time there have been reports of aggression over a mask issue.
In June, a woman was coughed on by a stranger at an Astoria coffee shop after pointing out that her face was uncovered at the counter.
In July, police say a man punched an MTA bus driver after he was asked to wear a mask on the bus.
Police say they’re still trying to track down the suspect in Wednesday’s incident.

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