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SHOCK REPORT: Look How Many People Trump's Travel Ban Stopped in Just ONE MONTH!

Despite being blocked and obstructed by liberal activist judges, President Trump's Travel

Ban has been a smashing success.

The ban, which halts travel from several "terror hotbed" countries, as stopped over 200K

people in its first month.Once again, a promise kept by our America First President!

From Daily Wire

Even though it was only in full operation for less than a month, Customs and Border

Patrol agents, operating President Donald Trump's executive order limiting travel

from several countries known to provide material support to terror groups operating within

their borders, stopped nearly 2,000 people for "secondary inspections."Of those,

447 were not lawful permanent residents of the United States.

Around 150 of those individuals voluntarily returned to their home countries, according

to Freedom of Information Act documents obtained by Buzzfeed News.

The Trump Administration has gone back and forth on whether lawful permanent residents

were subject to the travel restrictions, which, at the time of the CBP documents, involved

seven countries.

According to the report, however, most of the people interdicted were, in fact, legally

allowed to be in the United States.

After a secondary screening, they were sent on their way.

The other 300 individuals were handled according to "various visas or other federal provisions,"

Buzzfeed reports.

Most were eventually allowed to enter the country.

Although Buzzfeed seems to believe the documents "prove" that the Trump travel ban was

too broad, the plan did manage to snare at least 150 people who did not have the right

required paperwork to enter the United States legally.

The loophole, which allowed CBP to inspect lawful permanent residents was eventually

closed with the second of Trump's travel restriction executive orders.Ultimately, that

second executive order also struck down, and President Trump issued a "Presidential memorandum"

outlining yet another set of travel restrictions, this time for 9 countries, including Venezuela

and North Korea.

Legal challenges to that memo have, so far, been unsuccessful.

The Supreme Court will hear arguments about it in April.

For more infomation >> SHOCK REPORT: Look How Many People Trump's Travel Ban Stopped in Just ONE MONTH! - Duration: 2:36.

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How many screens can Smartphones have? - Teardown Axon M - Duration: 6:28.

A dual screen smartphone.

Pretty unique and pretty ingenious.

If you remember from my durability test video, the Axon M only has 1 camera.

Someone asked me in the comments of that video what would happen if I tried opening Snapchat

and the normal camera app at the same time.

I decided to try it on an app people actually use though, like Instagram, and then also

opened up the regular camera app at the same time.

And interestingly enough, both apps stayed open, but only actively displayed the camera

on whatever side of the screen I touched last.

So only one app works at a time.

Simultaneous live streams between different apps aren't possible right now, but maybe

someday.

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Let's get started.

[Intro]

A question I have is can you add more than 2 screens to the smartphone.

Let's jump inside this dual screen Axon M and see how it's put together.

There are 7 little plastic squares covering up little screws.

The exterior screws are all t5 and do a good job of securing that back panel.

With the screws gone, the back panel pops up and away from the back of the phone, giving

us our first look inside of the W Noxv.

The battery needs to come out first.

It's got it's 2 Phillips head screws holding on that silver bracket.

I'll remove that and unplug the battery connector just like a little Lego.

Now, ZTE added a sweet little pull tab to their battery, but don't let this fool you.

It's purely decoration and doesn't actually work.

Sometimes brute force is the only option.

This 3180 milliamp hour battery might be a little small to be powering dual screens,

but it does get the job done.

There are 5 more Phillips head screws down at the bottom of the phone holding down the

loudspeaker plastics.

You can see the golden contact pads on the bottom which receive communication off of

that charging port.

The charging port itself unplugs and pulls away from the phone easy enough.

This little black board is USB-C and includes two more contact points for the vibration

motor off to the side.

Same as the loud speaker, this circular vibration motor receives power and communication through

that charging port board.

I'll pull out the SIM and SD card tray next...cuz that's still in there.

And while the motherboard doesn't have any extra screws holding it in place, it does

have a lot of connections.

The front screen extension ribbon cable, the charging port extension, a few circular wire

cables, side button ribbons, and finally the interesting plug here on the left is the secondary

rear display ribbon, which looks quite a bit different than a regular screen ribbon connection.

We'll look at that more in a second.

Now here's where I made a mistake.

I assumed the small gold ribbon under the headphone jack was for the headphone jack.

I was wrong.

It's actually for the front sensors...so now those just won't work anymore.

The singular camera on the Axon M is a 20 megapixel beast, but does not have any optical

image stabilization.

The Axon M's camera doubles as the front and rear camera since there are screens on both

sides of the phone.

It's go some pretty powerful selfies.

Inside the frame we have the normal thermal foam stuff between the processor and the metal

of the phone to keep things cool.

And down here at the bottom we can see how the front screen is connected.

Like most Androids these days, the screen is glued into the frame of the phone from

the front, which means removing it is catastrophic to the screen.

But if it does need to be replaced, the new little ribbon would feed through this hole

and extend up to the motherboard.

Now for the secondary screen, it's got two large screws holding itself to the main body

of the phone, and then the whole thing lifts up and away from the phone body.

Interesting to see a lot of the wire cables running through that hinge.

And this is it.

One screen connection, and two screws is all this secondary screen has.

Just like plugging in a second monitor into your desk top computer.

If ZTE were to add one more screen plug into the motherboard and another hinge on the opposite

side of the phone, I don't see why we couldn't have a triple screen phone in the future.

It's pretty similar to Razer's Project Valerie, or my own triple screen laptop that I built

myself last year.

Looking closely at the screen connector, it has the same contacts we see inside the standard

ribbons, but this one's designed to be flexed over and over again inside that hinge constantly.

A normal Lego style thin ribbon wouldn't be able to stand up to that kind of abuse, but

these individual insulated wires can.

Thumbs up for that.

I'll get the round wire cables tucked back inside the hinge, and the secondary screen

screwed back into place.

Let me know in the comments: would you ever buy a triple screen phone?

I think if they were able to shrink the bezels down a bit between the hinges it would be

pretty awesome.

It's kind of like having a tablet in your pocket.

The motherboard is back into place with it's beautifully torn front sensors.

It's kind of one less thing to worry about...right?

I'll get the side buttons plugged in along with the normal front screen extension cable,

and the charging port ribbon.

There are 3 wire cables going back into place.

These guys are fragile and their heads can pop off if you pull too hard, so I'm being

gentle as I smoosh them back into place.

Since the secondary screen connector is a bit different than the rest, mostly just more

thin, I'll clip that in with my tweezers and plastic pry tool.

The charging port board can snuggle back into place.

There is no water resistance on this phone whatsoever.

I'll plop the loudspeaker back over the charging port with it's 5 black Phillips head screws.

And finally the battery with it's now deceivingly weak pull tab ripped off, can slip back into

the square slot it came from.

I always like to plug the battery in last.

Before we can test the phone and see if it still works, I'll get the silver bracket back

into place with it's two screws.

And then I'll press the power button.

So far we have at least one screen going, so that's good.

I'll smash the back panel into place with it's seven screws, and it's a success – both

screens are fully functional, you know, minus the front sensors.

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And thanks a ton for watching.

I'll see you around.

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