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The Small Houses With Simple And Cozy Design In The United States | Small House Plans

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This Year--US Citizenship! - Duration: 4:17.

This year: CITIZENSHIP!

Can you ask a question?

The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers.

(HINT: Listen for the KEYWORDS)

She's talking about the Federalist Papers.

John Jay

When do we Constitution (????) Independence Day.

Celebrate! Celebrate!

When do we celebrate Independence Day?

July 4th

What is one responsibility that is only for United States citizens?

Say it one more time

What is one responsibility that is only for United States citizens?

serve on a jury

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

(Jothy just got back from a long trip to India and claims to have forgotten everything--LOL! She remembers!!!)

Who does a U.S. Senator represent?

Excuse me?

Who does a U.S. Senator represent?

all people of the state

What did the Declaration of Independence do?

Again, one more time.

What did the Declaration of Independence do?

What did Jefferson write?

Thomas Jefferson wrote the...

Independence

Declaration of Independence

She's asking: What did the Declaration of Independence do?

Announced our independence

HINT: Listen to the Keywords: DECLARATION / INDEPENDENCE / JEFFERSON; and think about the questions associated with these Keywords to remember the correct answer.

Who signs bills to become laws?

the President

What is the name of the Speaker of the House of Representatives now?

Excuse...

What is the name of the Speaker of the House of Representatives now?

Paul Ryan

Yes, but we are going to have a new one: Nancy Pelosi.

So now--Paul Ryan--I think till January 2 (2019)

(CORRECTION: the Election for the Speaker of the House will be on or after January 3, 2019 when the 116th United States Congress convenes)

What is the "rule of law"?

Everyone must follow the law

Name one war fought by the United States in the 1800s.

the Civil War

Can you give me (the camera)?

Turn around and take a photo of everybody.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Feliz Ano Nuevo! Merry Christmas and New Year!

Happy New Year! Thank You!

Happy New Year and Merry Christmas!

Happy New Year! Chúc mừng năm mới!

Name two national US holidays?

Christmas and New Year!

Happy New Year! Chúc mừng năm mới!

Happy New Year!

This year: CITIZENSHIP!

For more infomation >> This Year--US Citizenship! - Duration: 4:17.

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US is addicted to spending: Former US comptroller general - Duration: 2:44.

For more infomation >> US is addicted to spending: Former US comptroller general - Duration: 2:44.

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Federal workers are suing the US government over the shutdown - Duration: 5:34.

Federal workers on Wednesday sued the U.S. government over the shutdown, protesting the requirement that employees who are considered "essential" must report to work without pay, a major federal workers' union announced Monday

An estimated 420,000 employees fall into the category of being essential, many of them working for the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department, focused on public safety

In previous government shutdowns, Congress approved back pay for federal employees, something that's likely to happen again once the standoff between President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats ends

But the American Federation of Government Employees, one of the largest federal workforce unions, said it filed the lawsuit because it isn't fair to force people to work without pay and disrupt paychecks, especially for workers who protect public safety

Some of the people most affected by the policy are border patrol agents, airline security workers and immigration enforcement personnel

"Our members put their lives on the line to keep our country safe," said AFGE President J

David Cox Sr. "Requiring them to work without pay is nothing short of inhumane." The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment

The defendant in the lawsuit is listed as "The United States Government." Trump is not mentioned directly

The lawsuit came on day 10 of the third government shutdown this year. While some agencies, including Veterans Affairs and the Defense Department already had enough money to carry them through next fall, nine departments and dozens of agencies have been shuttered

That triggered an automatic furlough of some 380,000 employees, according to estimates released by the Senate Appropriations Committee

But under federal rules, a government shutdown cancels all annual leave, including planned vacations or sick leave for essential personnel

Around 420,000 employees are estimated to have been told they were considered crucial enough to cancel that leave and return to work

The union sued the government after the 2013 shutdown, arguing that Fair Labor Standards Act requires that all employees are paid on time for their services

Last year, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims concluded that employees were entitled to twice their back pay because of the violation

Jacqueline Simon, policy director for AFGE, said many federal offices are probably using some form of managerial discretion

For example, if someone is in the hospital or overseas and unable physically to return to work, it's likely their managers would overlook that

But, she added, technically someone could be charged as absent without leave and fired

Simon said that overall, the shutdown is unfair to workers, who will start to see their paychecks disappear around Jan

11. Paychecks issued in mid-January would cover time since the shutdown began, and depending upon the agency, most paychecks would be dramatically reduced

Simon said she wouldn't be surprised if at some point federal workers file for unemployment or look for other work

"People can only afford to keep a job without pay for so long," she said.

For more infomation >> Federal workers are suing the US government over the shutdown - Duration: 5:34.

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List of independent bookstores in the United States | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 10:22.

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List of United States wireless communications service providers | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 6:45.

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Trump is immoral and doesn't tell the truth, former U.S. Commander Stanley McChrystal charges - Duration: 7:00.

Retired General Stanley McChrystal on Sunday slammed President Donald Trump as immoral, shady, and a liar, adding he wouldn't join the president's administration

Stanley, who was the U.S.commander in Afghanistan for a year during the Obama administration, didn't hold back in his criticism of the president in an interview with ABC News

'I think it's important for me to work for people who I think are basically honest, who tell the truth as best they know it,' he said of why he would not join Trump's administration

'I don't think he tells the truth,' McChrystal replied.'Is Trump immoral, in your view?,' she asked

'I think he is,' he responded.McChrystal was the U.S.commander in Afghanistan under then-President Barack Obama and did not mince words then either

He gave an interview to Rolling Stone in June 2010 where he mocked several  administration officials, including then-Vice President Joe Biden

Obama called him onto the carpet, dragging him from Afghanistan to the Oval Office for an explanation of the interview

McChrystal apologized and resigned from his post amid the fallout.On Sunday, he praised another military commander for his resignation

McChrystal told ABC News that the resignation letter from Defense Secretary James Mattis was 'valuable' and should cause all Americans to think about their commander-in-chief

'I would guess that Secretary Mattis took a long time agonizing over writing a letter that was as direct about his feelings as that particular letter was

He knew it would be very public and it would make a very strong statement that was much broader than the Syria issue

It was about America's role in the world,' he said.He added: 'I personally think it was valuable

I think maybe it causes the American people to take pause and say, wait a minute, if we have someone who is as selfless and as committed as Jim Mattis resigns his position, walking away from all the responsibility he feels for every service member in our forces, and he does so in a public way like that, we ought to stop and say, OK, why did he do it? We ought to ask what kind of commander in chief he had that Jim Mattis that, you know, the good Marine, felt he had to walk away

' Mattis' resignation came in protest after Trump announced he was pulling out U.S

troops from Syria, which the two men disagreed about.He slammed Trump in his resignation letter - a move that earned him an early exit from the administration

'Because you have the right to a Secretary of Defense whose views are better aligned with yours on these and other subjects,' Mattis wrote in his letter, 'I believe it is right for me to step down from my position

' 'One core belief I have always held is that our strength as a nation is inextricably linked to the strength of our unique and comprehensive system of alliances and partnerships,' he wrote

'While the US remains the indispensable nation in the free world, we cannot protect our interests or serve that role effectively without maintaining strong alliances and showing respect to those allies

' Mattis also declared that America 'must be resolute and unambiguous in our approach to those countries whose strategic interests are increasingly in tension with ours

' Trump later announced Mattis would leave the Pentagon at the end of the year instead of February as his resignation originally said

McChrystal cautioned anyone who would join the president's administration to think carefully if they could be fully loyal to Trump

'I would ask them to look in the mirror and ask them if they can get comfortable enough with President Trump's approach to governance, how he conducts himself, with his values and with his world view, to be truly loyal to him as a commander in chief and going forward,' he said

'And we're all instinctively loyal.But the reality is, if there's too much of a disconnect, then I would tell him, I think it's - it would be a bad foundation upon which to try to build a successful partnership with that job,' he added

He said of Trump supporters: ' I would ask every American to do is, again, stand in front of that mirror and say, what are we about? Am I really willing to throw away or ignore some of the things that people do that are pretty unacceptable, normally, just because they accomplish certain other things that we might like?' He added: 'If we want to be governed by someone we wouldn't do a business deal with because their background is so shady, if we're willing to do that, then that's in conflict with who I think we are

And so I think it's necessary at those times to take a stand.'

For more infomation >> Trump is immoral and doesn't tell the truth, former U.S. Commander Stanley McChrystal charges - Duration: 7:00.

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Russia detains US citizen on suspicion of spying - Duration: 2:22.

Russian authorities have detained an American citizen over accusations of spying, according to Russia's Interfax news agency

In a short statement, the agency notes Russia's Federal Security Service detained a US citizen named Paul Whelan in Moscow on Friday

"On December 28, in Moscow, officers of the FSB of Russia detained a US citizen Paul Whelan during a spy' action," Interfax's message reads

"The Russian Federal Security Service investigation department opened a criminal case against a US citizen under article 276 of the Russian Criminal Code (espionage)

" It provided no further details. According to the World Intellectual Property Organization, article 276, titled Espionage, reads, "Transfer, and also collection, theft, or keeping for the purpose of transfer to a foreign state, a foreign organisation, or their representatives of information constituting a state secret, and also transfer or collection of other information under the order of a foreign intelligence service, to the detriment of the external security of the Russian Federation, if these deeds have been committed by a foreign national or a stateless person, Shall be punishable by deprivation of liberty for a term of 10 to 20 years

" The U.S. and Russia have been engaged in long-standing animosity with each other over several different issues, including the war in Syria, the poisoning of Russian critics in the U

K., conflict in Crimea and the years-long Mueller investigation over Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election

Indictments have been brought against over a dozen Russian nationals by Mueller

This is a developing story, check back for updates.

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