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U.S. military to accept transgender recruits on Monday Pentagon

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Transgender people will be allowed for the first time to enlist

in the U.S. military starting on Monday as ordered by federal courts, the Pentagon said

on Friday, after President Donald Trump�s administration decided not to appeal rulings

that blocked his transgender ban.

Two federal appeals courts, one in Washington and one in Virginia, last week rejected the

administration�s request to put on hold orders by lower court judges requiring the

military to begin accepting transgender recruits on Jan. 1.

A Justice Department official said the administration will not challenge those rulings.

�The Department of Defense has announced that it will be releasing an independent study

of these issues in the coming weeks.

So rather than litigate this interim appeal before that occurs, the administration has

decided to wait for DOD�s study and will continue to defend the president�s lawful

authority in District Court in the meantime,� the official said, speaking on condition of

anonymity.

In September, the Pentagon said it had created a panel of senior officials to study how to

implement a directive by Trump to prohibit transgender individuals from serving.

The Defense Department has until Feb. 21 to submit a plan to Trump.

Lawyers representing currently-serving transgender service members and aspiring recruits said

they had expected the administration to appeal the rulings to the conservative-majority Supreme

Court, but were hoping that would not happen.

Pentagon spokeswoman Heather Babb said in a statement: �As mandated by court order,

the Department of Defense is prepared to begin accessing transgender applicants for military

service Jan. 1.

All applicants must meet all accession standards.�

Jennifer Levi, a lawyer with gay, lesbian and transgender advocacy group GLAD, called

the decision not to appeal �great news.�

I�m hoping it means the government has come to see that there is no way to justify a ban

and that it�s not good for the military or our country,� Levi said.

Both GLAD and the American Civil Liberties Union represent plaintiffs in the lawsuits

filed against the administration.

�COSTS AND DISRUPTION�

In a move that appealed to his hard-line conservative supporters, Trump announced in July that he

would prohibit transgender people from serving in the military, reversing Democratic President

Barack Obama�s policy of accepting them.

Trump said on Twitter at the time that the military �cannot be burdened with the tremendous

medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail.�

Four federal judges - in Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Seattle and Riverside, California - have

issued rulings blocking Trump�s ban while legal challenges to the Republican president�s

policy proceed.

The judges said the ban would likely violate the right under the U.S. Constitution to equal

protection under the law.

The Pentagon on Dec. 8 issued guidelines to recruitment personnel in order to enlist transgender

applicants by Jan. 1.

The memo outlined medical requirements and specified how the applicants� sex would

be identified and even which undergarments they would wear.

For more infomation >> US military to accept transgender recruits on Monday Pentagon - Duration: 3:16.

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American Education System | Learn about the United States of America - Duration: 8:31.

Today let's talk about the American education system, and talking about school!

Well children, it's the last day of school!

If you are for real about your English education, then click here to get

on Patreon for today's special story time! where I read you a really terrible

book that I wrote in the sixth grade, when I was a 6th grader! and join fast

because when we get to 50 patrons, we'll start doing two live videos each week on

patreon! so hurry up, yo! let's start from the beginning of your education,

elementary school! also called primary school and grade school. elementary

school starts with kindergarten. children in kindergarten are between the ages of

five and six. the focus isn't so much on education as it is on interacting with

other students, playing some games and learning how to behave in a classroom. if

you are in kindergarten you are a kindergartner. and in general you are an

elementary, a primary, or a grade school student. some kids start going to school

before kindergarten, this is called Pre-k or pre-kindergarten, which is basically

just a daycare. after this we have the main part of elementary school, from

grades 1 to 5, ages 6 to 10. in education a grade has two very important, but very

different definitions. the grades you are in and the grades you get for the

coursework you do. the 1st grade describes the level or the class that

you are in. for elementary school your grades are 1st through 5th. to tell

people the grade you are in, you can either say, to be a 1st grader a 2nd

grader a 3rd grader a 4th grader or a 5th grader.

you could also say to be in first grade in 2nd in 3rd in 4th in 5th grade. the

second definition of grade relates to the quality of the coursework and the

homework that you do. as a student you can get good grades and you can get bad

grades. in the United States it's not common to get a mark, it's much more

common to get a grade. and you are usually graded from zero to a hundred.

we also attach a letter to each of these grades. the letters you can get are an A

B C D and F. F means failing, you failed the course. D is usually passing, although

it can be failing. C is average. B is excellent. and an A is nearly perfect.

after you finish elementary school, you start middle school. also called junior

high. it's called middle school because it's

between your primary education and your secondary education, or high school. the

school year is now divided into halves, or semesters, and each semester has two

quarters. so four quarters in a year with two semesters. middle school is most

commonly from grades 6 to 8, ages 11 to 13. to tell people the grade you're in, it's

exactly the same as in primary school. so pause the video right now and try to

give me the answers before I tell you them! here we go, to be a 6th grader a

seventh grader or an 8th grader – or you can say to be in sixth grade in seventh

grade in eighth grade. and in general, you are now a middle schooler, or to be in

middle school. when you finish middle school you start your secondary

education. you start high school. this is from grades 9 to 12, ages 14 to 18. when

telling people what grade you're in, you can still tell them that you're in a

grade – in 9th grade 10th 11th or 12th grade. but you no longer say anything

like I'm a tenth grader, it sounds bizarre. instead 9th grade is your

freshman year, or to be a freshman. 10th grade is your sophomore year, or to be a

sophomore. 11th grade is your junior year, to be a junior. and 12th grade is your

senior year, or to be a senior. and if you fail one of the grades, you are a super

senior! that's more of a joke th– there really is no super senior grade. high

school is also when you can start to fail classes, and if you fail them you

might have to repeat them. before this, grades didn't really mean anything.

now they determine if you pass or fail. and if you fail too many classes, then

you can be kept behind. means you have to stay in the same grade. if you're failing

classes it might be because you're skipping them. to skip a class means to

not go to a class. To skip school means to not go to any of

your classes that day. if you arrive late to a class you are tardy. and you will be

marked tardy. if you don't attend some classes you will be marked truant, and

you can get in serious trouble for bad truancy.

to drop out of school means to stop attending completely, to not graduate. so

if you drop out of high school you are a high school dropout. and if you drop out

of college or university you are a college dropout. the grading system for

both high school and university are determined based on your GPA. your Grade

Point Average. now a GPA of 4.0 is an A, 3.0 is a B, 2.0 is a C, 1.0 is a D. and if

you graduate from high school you can start your higher education, also called

post-secondary education. higher education institutions award degrees

upon graduation. and in the US it's completely your choice to choose your

major and your minor. your major is your main course of study, and your minor is

your secondary discipline. you can also change these at any time during your

education. if you get a two-year degree, this is from a Technical College, also

called a tech school. these schools are focused on trained labor skills,

oftentimes jobs where you use your hands. otherwise if you want to obtain a

four-year diploma, you will enroll in a university or college – these words mean

exactly the same thing, there is no difference between a university and a

college. to do this, while still in high school you need to take either the ACT

or the SAT. these are entrance exams to get accepted

to a university. in university, the grades are the same as in high school, both for

the grades you receive and the grade that you are in – freshman sophomore

junior or senior. to help pay for the cost of university, you can apply for

scholarships, grants, and financial aid from the government. as well you can take

out loans, meaning borrow money, either from the government or from private

institutions. many students will also work part-time in order to pay for

university. every class is worth a certain number of

credits, most often three. and to be a full-time student you need to be taking

at least 12 credits per semester. if you're taking less than that, you are a

part-time student and you might not be able to get financial aid. while pursuing

your first degree in university, you are an undergraduate or an undergrad. and the

name of your degree is your bachelors. after finishing your first degree, you

can continue your specialization and get your master's degree. now you are called

either a grad or graduate student, or a post grad or post graduate student. if

you continue your education after that, you can pursue your doctorate or PhD. now

you're called a PhD student or a doctoral student. when you've finished

your actual PhD studies but you haven't finished your thesis, you are called a

PhD candidate or a doctoral candidate. Phew! That was a lot of information !elementary

school middle school high school and university! in English you're probably

going to tell a lot of people about your history studying in the past, or what you

want to study in the future. to get a head start and to really memorize this

stuff, write some examples in the comments! tell me about your background:

what you studied, what you're studying now, or what you still want to study! and

remember to check out patreon to get this week's new videos and to vote for

Wednesday's and Friday's videos next week! these videos are made possible thanks to

patrons, uh, like Norah. Uh, Merci, Norah Merci. Merci beaucoup! Are youstill there? I've got a

little bit more information for you– we have another thing called homeschooling.

if you're homeschooled, it means your parents taught you or hired a tutor to

teach you at home. it's not super common and I would say most people are

home-schooled if their parents have certain religious beliefs. the other

thing I wanted to tell you about, is the thing that you wear on your back. where

you put your books, folders, pens and pencils. that's your backpack. backpack!

backpack!

For more infomation >> American Education System | Learn about the United States of America - Duration: 8:31.

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Republican Governor Immediately Silences Every Anti-Trump Welfare Leech In His State. - Duration: 3:37.

Republican Governor Immediately Silences Every Anti-Trump Welfare Leech In His State.

There is a stereotype in America that is far too often accurate.

It consists of myriads of welfare leeches spending their benefits on everything but

that for which they were intended.

This would include food stamp fraud.

This consists of illegally selling food stamp benefits for cash which is then used for illegal

drugs among other things.

Then there are those who make fraudulent applications for benefits.

Another characteristic that is common to these folks is an unwillingness to work, ever if

able.

In other words, government benefits that are to be a safety net for those who are truly

impoverished are instead used to subsidize idleness and drug abuse.

Unhealthy lifestyles are subsidized while children are often in need.

All courtesy of a depraved nature coupled with poorly administered benefits.

Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin intends to end at least part of this abuse.

Those on welfare in his state will have to submit to periodic tests for illegal drugs.

Thus ends or dramatically curtails the misuse of welfare benefits to support an illegal

drug habit.

"Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, whose pro-growth and pro-taxpayer reforms have transformed

the Badger State into a magnet for jobs and opportunities, seeks to further rehabilitate

his once-ailing state by implementing drug-testing for able-bodied food stamp applicants.

"'Wisconsin's Republican governor has submitted a plan to state lawmakers for drug

testing able-bodied recipients of the state's Food Share program,' the Milwaukee Journal

Sentinel reported Monday.

"'If the state Legislature doesn't object within 120 days, the plan will go into effect,

though it will take at least a year for actual testing to begin,' the report noted."

At least it will take a year to implement the program.

For a moment there, one could have been concerned that government had lost its ability to take

a simple project and string it out for months or years.

Seriously, though, this is precisely the sort of thing that needs to be done nationwide.

The left will scream that what we have is typical Republican insensitivity to the needs

of the poor.

On closer examination, that is easily proven as false.

Note how things will work.

"According to the Walker administration, the goal wouldn't be to make life more difficult

for those in need of food stamps, but rather to first identify recipients with substance

abuse issues and then provide them with the help they need to recover.

Why?

Because most employers aren't too keen on hiring drug abusers.

"'Employers have jobs available, but they need skilled workers who can pass a drug test,'

Walker explained in a news brief released by his office.

'This rule change means people battling substance use disorders will be able to get

the help they need to get healthy, and get back into the workforce.'"

This is even more compassionate than what the liberals allege to support.

Impoverished drug addicts are to be identified and placed in programs to help them overcome

their addictions.

Once they are "clean" they are more likely to find good jobs, earn more money, and get

off welfare.

Of course, the results won't be perfect, but it is an excellent plan.

Unless you are a candidate for office who needs drug-addicted welfare recipients to

win elections, it's hard to see how anyone loses under this program.

Could we now hope that other states follow Wisconsin's lead?

what do you think about this?

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For more infomation >> Republican Governor Immediately Silences Every Anti-Trump Welfare Leech In His State. - Duration: 3:37.

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What can the US do to contain North Korea? - Duration: 6:14.

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Should the United States show support for protests in Iran? - Duration: 4:41.

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Iranian protests: World is watching response, US warns - Duration: 4:48.

Iranian protests: World is watching response, US warns

The US says the world is watching how Iranian authorities respond to anti-government protests that have broken out in several cities.

A White House statement said Iranians were fed up with the regimes corruption and its squandering of the nations wealth to fund terrorism.

The US State Department condemned the arrests of dozens of protesters.

Thousands of people are said to have joined demonstrations in the cities of Kermanshah, Rasht, Isfahan and Qom.

The protests spread to the capital, Tehran, on Friday and social media footage showed a heavy police presence there.

It is the biggest display of public dissent since huge pro-reform rallies in 2009.

The Iranian government should respect their peoples rights, including their right to express themselves.

The world is watching, White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Twitter.

The US State Department urged all nations to publicly support the Iranian people and their demands for basic rights and an end to corruption.

What is Iran saying about the protests?.

First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri has suggested that government opponents are behind the protests, according to comments reported by state broadcaster IRIB.

He said: Some incidents in the country these days are on the pretext of economic problems, but it seems there is something else behind them.

They think by doing this they harm the government, but it will be others who ride the wave..

Earlier, Fars news agency reported that protesters in Kermanshah had destroyed some public property and were dispersed.

The governor-general of Tehran said that any such gatherings would be firmly dealt with by the police, who are out in force on the main roads.

Hassan Rouhani, the president who moved left.

Iranians urge Rouhani not to disappoint.

Officials in Mashhad said the protest was organised by counter-revolutionary elements, and video online showed police using water cannon.

Meanwhile state TV said rallies were due to take place on Saturday to commemorate 2009 demonstrations held in support of the then conservative government of Mahmud Ahmedinejad.

Those demonstrations were in response to protests by reformists over a disputed election which returned Mr Ahmedinejad to power.

How did the demonstrations begin?.

The current protests started in the north-eastern city of Mashhad - the countrys second most-populous - on Thursday.

People there took to the streets to express anger at the government over high prices, and vented their fury against President Hassan Rouhani.

Fifty-two people were arrested for chanting harsh slogans.

The protests spread to other cities in the north-east, and some developed into broader demonstrations against the authorities, calling for the release of political prisoners and an end to police beatings.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani presents his budget for 2018-2019 on December 10, 2017.

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