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oh yeah it's on baby going to Cali East Coast versus West Coast abs

today going to the Cal of a California applied behavior analysis conference

which is in San Francisco you know where they got all those crazy hills and

everything like that so East Coast meets West Coast when it comes to ABA we're

gonna interview a couple of the people that are legends in the field like Dick

Mallot dr. dick a lot he's like a big deal

start up to Western Michigan ovm program and then we're gonna attend the Latino

Abba do supposed to do a little talk there like a little presentation that'll

be fun we're just gonna have a good time anyway we're going to the conference

and straight to calories just disregard that fall

sweet tea and our see the radical crushing it man technical difficulties

we got it done

get that

at the airport when you're traveling any less entrepreneurs you probably already

know this but you can write off meals and entertainment so like all this food

you can buy all that candy like a thousand things of bubble gum and it's

meals and entertainment but know that you're taxed on 50% of it so you can

only write off 50% of 100 bananas but just know that if you're traveling

entrepreneur that you can write it off but you're only writing off 50% which

meals entertainment

all right super pumped excited that I was invited to do a presentation and

invited address here in California we're at Cal lab it was a five and a half six

hour flight I was kind of tired but when we drove here I started getting really

pumped in my adrenaline started running I started looking at the the lineup and

I'm pretty excited so this is the 36th annual kallab a California APA

conference and it's first time I've ever been here and it's in Santa Clara

California and tomorrow which is March 9th 2018 the

keynote is gonna be dr. bill Huard from Ohio State University legend in the

field 10:15 just to note some of the rockstar lineups 10:15 a.m. tomorrow

Alber daniels dr. Aubrey Daniels kind of wrote the book on organizational

behavior management I'm really pumped to be able to see him and I go on at 3:15

for the invited dress pretty humbled that I got asked to do it and I hope I

do a good job but it's stuff that I pretty much live and breathe and it's

about 7 factors on how to scale your business with quality so how

organizations can use these 7 lawful scientific principles on how to build

their businesses so hopefully we'll get some entrepreneurs there and people that

are excited about being leaders and then on Saturday

just a couple notable presentations that I'm psyched about it at 8:30

dr. Richards from ally who's another legend in the field he's going to talk

about rule-governed behavior how do rules really govern behavior and why

should you give a demand kind of a cute little play on words

so 9:45 we have legend in the field John Bailey which is pretty awesome and John

is uh dr. John Bailey is the ethics guru so he's going to be talking about his

topic is remaining questions and common misconceptions about our ethical code

and I'm really psyched that I hope to be able to catch up with him and do

interview with him I do know that we were definitely confirmed for Saturday

late afternoon around 11 a.m. to meet with dr. dick Millat and we're gonna be

asking him some pretty serious questions about directions of the field and

directions of OBM then to round it off at 3:15 we have dr. Jim Carr another

Titan in the field he's going to give us an update of the bacb behavior and our

certification board then five o'clock dr. Richard Fox another giant in the

field of behavior analysis I remember reading his stuff years and

years ago when I was in school at West Virginia and just almost idolizing his

work so I'm pretty excited to be able to see him his presentation is going to be

on 45 years of ABA research and the lessons learned

then Saturday night I was really excited I got a call from Isaac Bermudez he's

the chair of the Latin Association of behavior analyst laba I'm pretty excited

so they asked me to do a little keynote and talk with their group I'm sure

they'll be sipping a few cold ones it'll be a loose environment it'll be fun and

I'm excited I think dr. Nick Weatherly is going to co-present with me so we're

gonna have an hour on the floor just talking about directions of our field

with the Latin associations beaver analysis so I'm just just really psyched

I I really hope to see you guys come out if you can to to my keynote which is

again tomorrow at 3:15 and I'm just grateful I got I got Raph and Tyler and

our media team and my fiancee Marlene's here so I feel like I got surrounded by

family and I'm I'm pretty pumped up

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CNN 10 - March 10, 2018 | how much-needed relief has arrived for California's historic drought - Duration: 10:01.

Hi. I`m Carl Azuz for CNN 10. And it`s great to see you this Wednesday, the first day of

February 2017.

Here we go -- the first foreign leader to meet with newly inaugurated U.S. President

Donald Trump was British Prime Minister Theresa May. She visited

Washington, D.C. last week. And she carried with her an invitation for President Trump

to attend an official state visit with Queen Elizabeth II.

A state visit is a very formal event. A foreign leader gets a grand welcome from Britain`s

royal family. There`s a banquet at Buckingham

Palace, a horse drawn carriage procession plank by soldiers.

President Trump`s invitation is unusual in that visit would happen later this year. No

U.S. president has ever made a state visit to the U.K. in

his first year in office.

Former President Barack Obama had been in office for more than two years. Former President

George W. Bush, more than two and a half years.

There are a more than a million signatures on a British petition calling for President

Trump`s state visit to be cancelled. Many Britons are

protesting President Trump`s executive order concerning immigration and refugees. There`s

also a counter-petition in support of Trump`s visit that

got more than 100,000 signatures. The invitation will now be debated in Britain`s parliament.

Prime Minister May says President Trump`s invitation stands. It`s one many examples

of the exceptionally close ties that Britain and America have

shared for decades.

Winston Churchill was first to coin the phrase "special relationship". It was 1946, shortly

after World

War II. And he was referring to the bond between Britain and the United States.

He recognized that the future of Great Britain, the future of the British Empire depended

on getting support

from the American President Franklin Roosevelt.

Presidential historian Tim Naftali says President Franklin Roosevelt was impressed with Churchill`s

doggedness.

So, the two of them bonded because they both recognized a threat to civilization. And in

the end, they weren`t successfully together to win

a war.

KAYE: They fought their common enemies from World War II, Japan and Nazi Germany. After

Roosevelt`s death, Churchill called him "the greatest

American friend Britain had ever known."

In British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, President Ronald Reagan found his political

soul mate. The two first met back in 1975 in London. And

their relationship changed history. She spoke of him fondly at his 2004 funeral.

He sought to mend America`s wounded spirit, to restore the strength of the free world,

and to

free the slaves of communism.

She was his partner in dealing with the Soviet Union and encouraged him to speak to Mikhail

Gorbachev.

It was very useful for Ronald Reagan to have someone from a different country that he completely

trusted and someone who could provide

him with some guidance as to how to deal with the Soviets.

Their relationship will likely be remembered as the closest transatlantic relationship

between Britain and the U.S., with

Thatcher years ago calling Ronald Reagan "one of the greatest men of our time" and "one

of the greatest American presidents of all time".

After 9/11, President George W. Bush looked to his partner across the pond, British Prime

Minister Tony Blair to help fight terrorism.

I have admired him as a friend and I regard him as a friend. I have taken the view that

Britain should

stand shoulder to shoulder with American after September 11th.

Blair suffered huge political costs for that. People called him a lap dog of George W. Bush.

In his memoir, Blair wrote that Bush sincerely believed in spreading freedom and democracy.

Years later, President Barack Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron joined forces against

terrorists in the Middle East.

There were joint operations in Afghanistan. They helped each other out in Iraq.

There was a sense of camaraderie, as well as a deep mutual respect.

It is a special relationship and an essential relationship. I believe that it is stronger

that it has

ever been.

Special relationships only strengthened by common enemies and common goals.

Randi Kaye, CNN, New York.

U.S. attorney general is a cabinet level job in the federal government. The A.G. leads

the Justice Department, serving as America`s

top legal official.

President Trump nominated Jeff Sessions for the job. He`s a Republican senator from Alabama.

But it`s up to the rest of the Senate to either

confirm or deny him the position. And, of course, on Monday, lawmakers hadn`t done that.

At the time, Sally Yates was filling in as America`s acting attorney general. She was

appointed to the Justice Department by former President

Obama. And on Monday night, President Trump fired her. Why?

Yates told the Justice Department not to defend the president`s recent executive order concerning

immigration and refugees, an overview of that

order and both sides of the controversy surrounding it are explained on our January 30th show.

That`s on our homepage.

Why did Attorney General Yates go against the Trump administration? She says she wasn`t

convinced that the executive order was lawful or that it

was consistent with her responsibilities to, quote, "seek justice and stand for what is

right."

The White House said Yates betrayed the Department of Justice and that she was fired for, quote,

"refusing to enforce a legal order designed to

protect the citizens of the United States."

Shortly after Yates was fired, a U.S. attorney named Dana Boente was sworn in to temporarily

lead the Justice Department. He then told government

lawyers to defend the president`s immigration and refugee order. The Senate is expected

to vote today on whether to confirm Jeff Sessions as the

attorney general going forward.

Ten-second trivia:

The International Space Station and many other satellites orbit in what layer of Earth`s

atmosphere?

Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, or thermosphere?

The thermosphere, which extends from about 53 to 375 miles above the Earth is home to

the ISS.

Not to mention a bunch of junk, space junk, chunks of dead satellites, used rockets or

tiny metal pieces that can pose a big threat to

the working satellites that bring us Internet access, phone access, navigation. Scientists

estimate that there are more than 7,000 tons of

trash orbiting the Earth.

And this year, the United Kingdom`s Surrey Space Centre is launching a mission that test

ways to clean up space.

A giant net could be used to catch satellites instead of butterflies. A harpoon can help

a space trash collection system spear chunks of junk and

what scientists call a drag sail could be attached to future satellites and act like

a giant parachute that would slow them down once they are done

working and cause them to move toward Earth faster and then burn up sooner in its atmosphere.

The mission, which is funded by the Europe Commission, costs a little less than $16 million

and it would use cubes to test these junk removal tools.

The people on this planet generate over one billion metric tons of waste each year. But

did you know that we`ve

created loads of junk in space?

Space junk orbits Earth.

The earth is surrounded by a growing cloud of orbiting garbage that according to NASA

contains at least 20,000 objects larger than a softball,

500,000 bigger than a marble, and millions of pieces of debris, they`re simply too small

to track.

The trash comes from explosions, spacecraft collisions and expendable rocket stages. And

as our space environment is getting more congested and

complicated, it`s also getting cluttered with all kinds of garbage.

The problem is, is that these pieces of trash are traveling at speeds up to 18,000 miles

per hour, which is almost 10 times faster than a bullet. Even

a paint flake at that speed becomes a missile.

The International Space Station even had to replace windows when debris paint flakes caused

damage to them. It`s not uncommon that ISS has to

adjust its orbit to dodge some space junk.

Because this trash posed a threat to our properties in space, the Department of Defense catalogs

and tracks those items that are bigger than

a softball. They`re currently building what they call a "space fence", which is just a

radar-based space surveillance system that will allow the

Air Force to better track space debris and artificial satellites.

You can`t stick a landing to score a perfect "10 Out of 10" without first taking the junk.

That`s exactly what Ivan Briggs did ahead of his

90th birthday.

The World War II veteran who said age has never been a problem for him also said he

had no fear about the jump, that it was pure enjoyment.

Briggs` wife of 65 years says he got lots of hugs when he was safely back on the ground.

And the soon-to-be nonagenarian says he`d like to take the

leap again.

Of course, any jump like that takes a little plane-ing. You`re going to catch a lot of

air, you`ll need a good windbreaker and you`ll fall a long

way while you shoot the breeze. But with the ground back beneath your feet, things tend

to terra firm up.

That`s about all the puns I`m dropping today on CNN 10. I`m Carl Azuz, wishing you happy

landings.

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California Now Allows Illegals To Vote, But They Are Accidentally Helping ICE - Duration: 2:38.

California Now Allows Illegals To Vote, But They Are Accidentally Helping ICE

We know why liberals want to protect illegal aliens.

They pander to this group, hoping it gives them extra votes come election time.

That's a travesty of our democracy.

Non-citizens have zero rights to vote in our election.

Yet in San Francisco, they have just passed a rule that gives illegals the right to vote

in every election.

It's a shocking betrayal of our laws and values.

But before you panic, there is something important to keep in mind.

Something that even ICE is happy about.

From Breitbart:

A San Francisco lawmaker who was one of the most fervent supporters of giving illegal

immigrants the right to vote in school board elections now wants the city to spend $500,000

annually to warn illegal immigrants about the potential risks associated with registering

to vote…

Illegal immigrants will be able to vote in San Francisco for the first time this November,

and "warning notices" to let voters know that "the feds may have access to their

personal information" would have to be "translated into as many as 48 languages and circulated

not just to schools, but also preschools and community resource centers," according to

the Chronicle.

There are reportedly about 44,000 illegal immigrants living in San Francisco, and the

city's elections director is creating a special form for illegal immigrants "that

would require them to give their address before they could cast a school-board ballot."

Illegal aliens who register to vote will have their information listed.

Voting in an election will expose them to federal authorities.

Illegals already fear being outed and deported.

Would they really risk being caught by ICE, simply to vote?

Democrats were so thirsty to push this measure, they didn't even realize how they were harming

illegals.

Not a surprise.

Most programs pushed by liberals do way more harm than good.

This is no exception.

Either illegals run the risk of being deported or simply refuse to register to vote.

Not a good situation to be in, is it?

How did liberals not realize this would happen?

Illegals get to stay in this country by flying under the radar.

They avoid getting into the system because that would increase the chances of being caught

and deported.

Yet the morons in San Francisco want them registered to vote?

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Is California breaking federal laws? - Duration: 4:23.

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Rubio on Kim Jong Un meeting, lawsuit against California - Duration: 8:35.

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California Now Allows Illegals To Vote, But They Are Accidentally Helping ICE - Duration: 25:51.

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BREAKING: Barricaded suspect in Palmdale, CA veterans home latest (FNN) - Duration: 9:23:56.

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BREAKING: California Just Declared WAR - Duration: 2:18.

BREAKING: California Just Declared WAR California Governor Jerry Brown said that

the lawsuit filed against California by the Department of Justice (DOJ) over recently

passed state laws was an "act of war."

During a press conference with the California attorney general on Wednesday, Brown looked

every bit the easily offended liberal.

The DOJ filed a lawsuit against the state of California on Tuesday, which alleged three

recently passed California laws deliberately interfered with federal immigration policies.

Upset that he has to follow others' rules while making California almost unbearable

with the number of rules, laws, and regulations he demands the residents of the Golden State

adhere to, Brown became the offended hypocrite everyone knew he was.You called this an act

of war from the federal government," a reporter began asking Brown.

Brown immediately looked confused.

"An act of war?

That's pretty strong.

But I reincorporate that comment," Brown responded.

In the video below, you can hear Brown say that California and the federal government

are now going to war with each other.

With the states attorney general, Xavier Becerra by his side, Brown declares "this is basically

going to war against the state of California.No, we are state of laws," Brown answered.

"We want to observe the law now.

The [U.S.] attorney general has basically thrown the gauntlet down and done it in a

highly politicized way.

Yeah, this is a very aggressive act on the part of the Trump administration, and it's

not right, and it won't stand.

And as I say, I'm sure this lawsuit will last has more longevity than the Trump administration

itself," Brown concluded.

Attorney General Becerra the gets a moment to speak as well, and with a straight face,

says "here in California, we respect the law and the Constitution.

We expect the federal government to do the same."

Try not to choke on the hypocrisy.

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