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Please raise your right hand.

Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?

Yes I do.

Put down your hand

What did you just promise?

I promise to tell the truth.

(giỏi)

Please sit down.

Thank you

Come closer.

Explain to me how you are eligible to become a U.S. citizen.

I have been a Legal Permanent resident for five years

What is your full name?

My full name is Tam Thi To Nguyen

What is your date of birth?

My date of birth is September 28, 1956

What is your date of permanent residence?

May 28, 2012

Is your home address in San Jose, Fremont, or Milpitas?

Milpitas

How do you support yourself?

I work full-time.

Where do you work?

I was at Connect Company.

What is your job?

Job? I am an assembler.

Have you taken any trips outside of the US?

Yes, I have.

How many trips?

I have (taken) three three trips.

Tell me about your last trip: when did you leave and when did you come back?

I left on July 9, 2016 and return July 11, 2016

How many days?

Two days.

Two days?

I went to Canada.

How many days total have you been outside of the United States?

I have 3011 days

No, not 3000 days. 300 days!

Sorry! (laughter) 311 days!

What is your marital status?

I'm married.

Do you have any children?

Yes, I have two children.

Have you ever claimed to be a US citizen?

No.

Do you pay your taxes every year?

Yes I like pay taxes every year

Do you belong to any groups or organizations?

No

Have you ever been a terrorist or committed acts of violence?

No

Have you ever been arrested or committed a crime?

No

Do you support the Constitution and the form of government of the United States?

Yes

Are you willing to take the Oath of Allegiance?

Yes

If the law requires that are you willing to bear arms for the US Army?

Yes

Are you willing to perform noncombatant services for the US Army?

Yes

Are you willing to help the government during a national emergency?

Yes

Do you promise everything you say is true?

Yes

Okay now I will ask you some more questions

Name one of the two longest rivers in the United States?

Mississippi River

What ocean is on the west coast of the United States?

Pacific Ocean

What ocean is on the east coast of the United States?

Atlantic Ocean

Name one U.S. territory.

Guam

Name one state that borders Canada.

Alaska

Name one state that borders Mexico.

California

What is the capital of the United States?

Washington DC

Where is the Statue of Liberty?

New York Harbor

Congratulations

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For more infomation >> Mix and Match U.S. Citizenship Interview Level C Practice 2 Plus Geography Quiz - Duration: 4:39.

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US takes the Marshall Islands from the Japanese - 2/3/1944 - Duration: 0:42.

Today in military history, 1944.

American forces capture the Marshall Islands

from the occupying Japanese.

Located in the Western Pacific Ocean,

the Marshall Islands have been under Japanese control

since 1914, when they were granted to Japan

by the League of Nations, after the First World War.

In 1933 however, the Japanese withdrew from the League,

and began building military bases on the mandated islands.

During the latter half of of Word War II,

the United States attacks the islands,

aiming to devastate and isolate the Japanese forces.

In just two months, the US managed

to defeat the occupying Japanese and take the islands.

400 American lives were lost in the fighting.

For more infomation >> US takes the Marshall Islands from the Japanese - 2/3/1944 - Duration: 0:42.

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BREAKING: Obama Under PRESSURE After Senator Drops "DEEP STATE" Bombshell… IT'S HAPPENING - Duration: 2:58.

BREAKING: Obama Under PRESSURE After Senator Drops "DEEP STATE" Bombshell…

IT'S HAPPENING.

Senator: Deep State FORCED Trump To Talk Negatively About Russia.

According to one Senator, president Donald Trump was forced to speak negatively about

Russia by the deep state.

Trump's brief mention of Russia in his State of the Union address means he doesn't want

a confrontation, but he also wants to "placate the hawks," said Senator Richard Black from

Virginia.

Senator Black said he believes that Russia as well as China receiving only one mention

in the 90-minute address is not a coincidence.

Black argued that president "Trump was forced to refer to China and Russia in negative terms,

but he moved on quickly."

Most of the mainstream media immediately jumped to accuse Trump of being too soft on Moscow

in comparison to his predecessor, Barack Obama, who went on a sanctions crusade against Russia

late in his term.

Black said that while Trump may not give up on his intention to improve relations with

Moscow, it was impossible to make any forward progress thanks to a "deep state" that

"conspired to drive a wedge between us."

According to RT, by initiating a probe into "concocted allegations of Russia collusion"between

Moscow and the Trump campaign team, led by special councilor Robert Muller, "they blocked

President Trump from moving closer to Russia, as he wanted to do," Black argued.

"I do not believe he personally wants to raise tensions with either Russia or China,"

the senator said, adding that the decision by the White House to hold off on sanctions

against Russia under the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act [CAATSA]

have "angered the War Hawks."

This decision has also upset the mainstream media (the US's propaganda arm as well.)

According to Black, Trump succumbed to pressure from the war hawks in the deep state too.

This was evident when he announced the US would be beefing up the US military presence

in Afghanistan in August.

"Trump was reportedly angered by his staff's recommendation to expand the war by sending

4,000 additional troops.

But the war hawks prevailed and we continue to waste men and treasure on that ill-fated

venture," Black said.

Contrary to US leader's assurance that "in the end, we will win" in a protracted Afghan

war, the Senator said he believes that "over time, the US is unlikely to experience any

greater success" than the British Empire and the Soviet Union, which were both stuck

in Afghanistan for years.

– RT

The deep state's propaganda arm, the mainstream media, assures the public that there is no

"deep state" and it's all just a conspiracy theory.

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For more infomation >> BREAKING: Obama Under PRESSURE After Senator Drops "DEEP STATE" Bombshell… IT'S HAPPENING - Duration: 2:58.

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US Air Force Chief flies 'Made in India' LCA Tejas aircraft in Jodhpur, first foreign military chief - Duration: 1:32.

Aiming to strengthen the relationship between the air forces of US and India, Chief of Staff

of the US Air Force General David L Goldfein on Saturday flew the 'Made in India' light

combat aircraft Tejas at Air Force Station in Jodhpur. Shortly after he boarded the aircraft,

the Indian Air Force in a tweet said, "General David L Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the US

Air Force, is on an official visit to India. He flew a sortie in 'Made in India' LCA

Tejas aircraft at Air Force Station Jodhpur today."

With this, Goldfein also became the first foreign military chief to fly Tejas aircraft.

The US General, who was accompanied by General Terrence O'Shaughnessy, Commander of the

US Pacific Air Force is on an official visit to India. The US officials arrived on February

1 and a 'Guard of Honour' was organised on their arrival at Air Force Headquarters

in New Delhi. The officials then interacted with Indian counterpart Air Force Chief B

S Dhanoa.

Overwhelmed with the warm welcome, General David L Goldfein in a tweet said, "Grateful

for the welcome reception from @IAF_MCC. We look forward to deepening the relationship

between our two air forces." He also tweeted, " I'm also very proud of the strong ongoing

relationship forged between the @IAF_MCC and the Rhode Island Air National Guard's 143rd

Airlift Wing."

For more infomation >> US Air Force Chief flies 'Made in India' LCA Tejas aircraft in Jodhpur, first foreign military chief - Duration: 1:32.

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WORLD WAR 3: US military to use nukes against nations who launch cyber attacks - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:34.

WORLD WAR 3: US military to use nukes against nations who launch cyber attacks

DONALD Trump is of preparing a "dangerous and destabilising" policy which will allow

the US to fire nuclear weapons in a "non-nuclear strategic attack", it has been claimed.

The US is to allow the use of nuclear weapons to respond to "extreme circumstances"

which means they could be deployed in response to a cyber attack, a large terror attack or

another strategic threat.

While the Trump administration says the stance in its nuclear posture review is merely a

"clarification" of previous policy, critics say it marks a radical departure.

Alexandra Bell at the Centre for Arms Control and a former non-proliferation official at

the state department said: "I think it's a dangerous and destabilising break with 40

years of bipartisan efforts to reduce nuclear threats around the world."

She argued that it was dangerous to broaden the circumstances under which the US may use

nuclear weapons.

She added: "The US is abandoning its leadership role in helping to reduce overall nuclear

stockpiles and encourage non-proliferation."

But the Pentagon insists the new measures will allow diplomats to work "from a position

of strength".

US defence Secretary Jim Mattis said in the document: "Our goal is to convince adversaries

they have nothing to gain and everything to lose from the use of nuclear weapons."

He added that more usable so-called tactical nuclear weapons would deter adversaries and

raise the threshold for enemy attack.

The posture review plans to re-introduce a nuclear sea-launched cruise missile that was

retired under the Obama administration.

It also seeks to equip submarines with lower-yield weapons with power that is up to the equivalent

of the nuke dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.

The Trump administration is preoccupied with the accelerating nuclear threat posed by North

Korea, but experts say the review is aimed at rising threat from China and Russia.

The Pentagon is focused on maintaining the US's military advantage as the best means

to deter rivals.

Donald Trump has repeatedly argued for large-scale military build-up and called for modernisation

of nuclear capability.

Before he took office, he said: "Let it be an arms race."

He also bragged that he has a "bigger and more powerful" nuclear button than North

Korea.

Deputy defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan said the effort would deliver a "modern

and credible" deterrent.

He argued new weapons would break no treaties, would not increase the size of the nuclear

stockpile and would help deter nuclear attack.

Mr Shanahan was argued the new stance "lowers the risk of nuclear use by anyone".

But Joseph Cirincione at nuclear policy think-tank Ploughshares Fund said the new approach was

"a recipe for locking-in for the next two generations into the cold war architecture

that previous administrations have been trying to disassemble."

For more infomation >> WORLD WAR 3: US military to use nukes against nations who launch cyber attacks - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:34.

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Pence visits Pyeongchang to deliver U.S. policy of strategic patience is over with N. Korea - Duration: 0:46.

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said he will head to South Korea this week to stop North

Korean propaganda from 'hijacking' the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

Pence will lead the U.S. delegation at the Olympics to cheer on Team U-S-A,...

but he also appears to share experts' concerns that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's decision

to send a delegation to the sporting event is part of a ploy to legitimize his regime.

North Korea will send its 140-member Samjiyon art performance group to the South on Tuesday

for concerts in Seoul and Gangneung , one of the host cities of the upcoming Winter

Games.

For more infomation >> Pence visits Pyeongchang to deliver U.S. policy of strategic patience is over with N. Korea - Duration: 0:46.

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Pikes Peak: Colorado Mountain That Impacted US History - Duration: 5:46.

Pikes Peak in the state of Colorado is one of the most famous summits in the United States

of America!

Located in the Rocky Mountains, its official elevation is forteen thousand one hundred

and fifteen feet above sea level.

Stack roughly 1400 Elephants on top of each other, and you're there.

While we could get stuck on the impressive physical statistics of Pikes Peak... today,

we're going to focus on how this massive mountain has played a huge role in US History.

Welcome to That Was History!

I'm your host, Cliff Langston.

So... how exactly has Pikes Peak contributed to US History.

There are so many ways to answer this question, so let's focus in on some of the highlights.

Kicking off our list, the Ute Native American tribe believed that the Great Spirit created

the entire world from Pikes Peak's location and formed the mountain by pouring ice and

snow through a hole in the sky.

While we know this not to be true, today, that's a pretty impressive title to have held.

In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson completed the Louisiana Purchase.

The United States paid France roughly 15 million dollars to aquire approximately eight hundred

and twenty eight thousand square miles of land known as the Lousiana Territory.

Pikes Peak was included in that purchase, officially making it part of the United States.

Three short years later, President Jefferson sent out explorers to survey the land that

he had purchased.

The famous Lewis and Clarke Expedition headed out toward the Northwestern part of the territory,

and another party led by Leutenant Zebulon Montgomery Pike was sent to explore the southern

region.

As you might recognize, Leutenant Pike is the individual from which Pikes Peak gets

its name.

The mountain was named James Peak for roughly 20 years between 1820 and 1840 due to the

fact that Dr. Edwin James was the first recorded person to reach the summit in 1820.

Dr. James' contribution did not stop there, however, as he also made notes and provided

examples of undiscovered plants and flowers, including Colorado's state flower, the Blue

Columbine.

In 1840, the official name was declared "Pikes Peak" since Zebulon Pike was the first American

to document the mountain.

By the late 1850s, Pikes Peak had become an icon among gold seekers who were trying to

strike it rich during the Colorado Gold Rush.

This time in history was also known as the Pikes Peak Gold Rush, and the phrase "Pikes

Peak or Bust" was often seen on wagons traveling toward the region.

Julia Archibald Holmes became the first recorded woman to reach the summit in 1858.

We've covered this story in another That Was History video, so we'll provide links in the

description and in this video for you to check that one out as well.

On October 11th of 1873, The Pikes Peak Weather Observatory was officially dedicated.

It was determined that this location would make the perfect spot to conduct research

on "atmospheric phenomenon and its relationship to weather and forecasting."

The late 1800s were also great years for Colorado tourism due to the opening of the first road

up Pikes Peak and the completion of the Cog Road that allowed a Locomotive to carry tourists

to the summit.

If you ever get a chance to visit Pikes Peak yourself, you'll have to give their "World

Famous Donuts" a try.

This tradition started back in 1889 when the mayor of Manitou Springs, Dr. Alfred G. Lewis,

began selling donuts and coffee to tourists.

Perhaps most famous on this list is this next one.

Katherine Lee Bates visited Pikes Peak in 1893 and wrote in her journal, "We stood at

last on the gate of heavens summit….and gazed in wordless rapture over the far expanse

of mountain ranges and the sea-like sweep of plain."

Bates would use similar wording in a poem that she published a few years later that

we now recognize as, "America The Beautiful."

The Anglo-American Pikes Peak Expedition of 1911 that included these men and lady observed

and tested tourists complaining of "acute mountain sickness."

I can attest to this one.

It really doesn't take much to throw your body off its game if you aren't acustomed

to that altitude.

I had to pace myself at just walking around to avoid feeling nauseous.

In 1916, Spencer Penrose sponsored an auto and motorcycle race up Pikes Peak to promote

further tourism for the area.

This race continues to this day and is known as the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.

That same year, the mountain became a part of the women's rights movement when 30 women

planted a large purple, white and gold banner to bring awareness to the Susan B. Anthony

amendmant.

Improvements continued throughout the early 1900s to help strengthen tourism and by 1963

Pikes Peak had become a National Historic Landmark.

Since then, the area around the mountain has continued to evolve.

Ski areas have come and gone, reservoirs and hiking trails have been opened, and bicycling

has been approved.

One fun fact that is most surprising is that the full length of the Pikes Peak Highway

was not completely paved – top to bottom – until 2011.

To put this into perspective for you, the first 6 miles were paved in the 1950s.

Talk about a loooooong project!

Hopefully our list has shown you just how important Pikes Peak really is to US History.

What were you most surprised by in this video?

Was it the Pikes Peak Gold Rush, maybe the inspiration for "America the Beautiful," or

something else entirely?

I really enjoyed the bit about "Pikes Peak or Bust."

Let me see your answers in the comments down below.

I also want to encourage you to check out these other videos from That Was History,

and if we've earned your vote, I'd love for you to join our community by hitting that

subscribe button.

As always, I'm Cliff Langston, and thanks for Watching!

For more infomation >> Pikes Peak: Colorado Mountain That Impacted US History - Duration: 5:46.

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2018 Mercedes Benz E220d : The First Diesel Passenger Cars In U S - Duration: 3:23.

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and avail themselves of those dirty cheating

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wider industry while some automakers have chosen to weather the storm and

keep selling diesels in the United States Jaguar Land Rover has launched

the two new generation in geniune feeble engines and Chevrolet cells

the Cruze and Equinox beetles others have hit pause and there is a strong

sense that that many automakers the corporate finger is him over at its top

button that's certainly the case with mercy the event and exceed classic

despite being one of the pioneers of people passenger cars imitated and

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looks immaculate ly crafted cabins and since the dynamic Stability above the

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