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Hey guys. It's Nick Vujicic and I can't wait to see you at Revivus.

We're going to be there on August 5th, 2PM-9PM,

there at the Rancho Simi Community Park in Simi Valley, Southern California.

We're very very excited for a 7 hour long event where we can come together,

praise and worship our God,

enjoy worship together with Phil Wickham on stage,

and I'll be sharing my testimony from around 5:55PM.

I love you guys so much.

Bring your co-workers, neighbors.

This is the time that they can hear about the love and hope that we all can find in Jesus Christ.

Love you guys. God bless you and we'll see you there.

For more infomation >> Revivus: Simi Valley California | Life Without Limbs - Duration: 0:42.

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MY BOYFRIEND AND I WENT TO CALIFORNIA! (LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP) - Duration: 5:20.

*MUSIC ALL THE WAY THROUGH, NO SPEAKING*

For more infomation >> MY BOYFRIEND AND I WENT TO CALIFORNIA! (LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP) - Duration: 5:20.

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California Mayor Begs Trump to Come Arrest Her — Immediately Regrets It! - Duration: 14:39.

California Mayor Begs Trump to Come Arrest Her — Immediately Regrets It!

A liberal California mayor is literally begging the Trump administration to arrest her!

Mayor Libby Schaaf of Oakland, California, defied all logic and reason on Wednesday when

she stated that she would happily go to jail to prevent ICE raids in her city.

"It is no surprise that the bully in chief is continuing to try to intimidate our most

vulnerable residents," said Mayor Schaaf, referring to President Donald Trump.

"We're very clear that our values are to protect all of our residents regardless

of where we come from.

We want to protect families, not tear them apart."

Check it out per the local CBS affiliate:

Schaaf's remarks came on a day when rumors were swirling that ICE planned to launch a

series of Bay Area raids — arresting as many as 1,500 illegal aliens — because California

has become a Sanctuary State and several communities have adopted Sanctuary City policies.

"We are exercising our legal right to be a Sanctuary City and to protect our residents,"

Schaaf told KPIX 5 of her opposition to ICE raids.

"The fact that the federal government is suggesting that it is actively retaliating

against jurisdictions that are exercising their right to have sanctuary policies — that

is what is illegal."

When asked if she were willing to go to jail to defend those policies, Schaaf answered

emphatically "Yes!"

"The level of fear and anxiety in this community is at unconscionable levels," Schaaf went

on to say.

"The important thing for people to know is that we have a 24/7 rapid response hotline

which is partially funded by the city, the county and philanthropy.

We are here to protect our residents."

"We will not have a presence, we will not do anything to suggest that we condone ICE

raids in Oakland," she said.

All of this hoopla comes on the heels of ICE Director Holman making statements to the effect

that "sanctuary city" politicians will be held criminally responsible for their dereliction

of duty.

Check it out, per The Hill:

Homan said the Department of Justice needs "to file charges against the sanctuary cities"

and "hold back their funding."

Homan, who was announced in December as President Trump's pick to permanently run the agency,

went on to say that politicians enforcing sanctuary city policies need to be held "personally

accountable."

"We gotta take [sanctuary cities] to court, and we gotta start charging some of these

politicians with crimes," he said.

Let's see how far your "brotherhood of man" liberal mentality lasts when you are

sitting in a California jail with gangbangers, thugs, and prostitutes.

You want to break the law, there's a

place

for you!

For more infomation >> California Mayor Begs Trump to Come Arrest Her — Immediately Regrets It! - Duration: 14:39.

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Alerta por incendios que arrasan cientos de acres de terreno en California y Colorado - Duration: 0:45.

For more infomation >> Alerta por incendios que arrasan cientos de acres de terreno en California y Colorado - Duration: 0:45.

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Colorado, California y Utah, afectados por incendios forestales que han arrasado con miles de acres - Duration: 2:02.

For more infomation >> Colorado, California y Utah, afectados por incendios forestales que han arrasado con miles de acres - Duration: 2:02.

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✅ Diplo Surprises Fans by Debuting Short Documentary 'Florida to California' - Duration: 1:38.

The short documentary chronicles his rise to fame and the making of his recent EP, 'California', his first solo project in five years

Jul 4, 2018  AceShowbiz - Dance superstar Diplo has surprised fans by debuting a short documentary online

Florida to California, directed by Kyle DePinna, hit YouTube on Tuesday, July 03, and takes devotees back to his roots in South Florida as it chronicles his rise to fame and the making of his recent EP, California, his first solo project in five years

It also boasts footage of the DJ/producer, real name Thomas Wesley Pentz, partying with pals and collaborators including Madonna, Justin Bieber, M

I.A., Snoop Dogg, Steve Aoki, Skrillex, and his Major Lazer bandmates, among many others

The release of the short film coincides with the launch of a new collection of California remixes this week

For more infomation >> ✅ Diplo Surprises Fans by Debuting Short Documentary 'Florida to California' - Duration: 1:38.

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Diplo Surprises Fans by Debuting Short Documentary 'Florida to California' - Duration: 1:57.

The short documentary chronicles his rise to fame and the making of his recent EP, 'California', his first solo project in five years

Jul 4, 2018  AceShowbiz - Dance superstar Diplo has surprised fans by debuting a short documentary online

Florida to California, directed by Kyle DePinna, hit YouTube on Tuesday, July 03, and takes devotees back to his roots in South Florida as it chronicles his rise to fame and the making of his recent EP, California, his first solo project in five years

  It also boasts footage of the DJ/producer, real name Thomas Wesley Pentz, partying with pals and collaborators including Madonna, Justin Bieber, M

I.A., Snoop Dogg, Steve Aoki, Skrillex, and his Major Lazer bandmates, among many others

The release of the short film coincides with the launch of a new collection of California remixes this week

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For more infomation >> Diplo Surprises Fans by Debuting Short Documentary 'Florida to California' - Duration: 1:57.

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California Boy, 10, Who Came Out as Gay Before Death Was Tortured for Days: Prosecutors - News Today - Duration: 5:21.

 Before his brutal death on June 21, Anthony Avalos was allegedly tortured for days

 The 10-year-old Lancaster, California, boy who came out as gay weeks before his death was allegedly beaten and abused, according to court documents obtained by NBC 4 Los Angeles

 Anthony, who died last month after he was found unresponsive in his family's home, had been allegedly tortured for about five or six days while the other children in the house were forced to watch and allegedly participate in the abuse, the outlet reports

 Anthony had been repeatedly dropped on his head, whipped with a belt and a cord, slammed into furniture, was starved, had hot sauce poured down his throat and was not allowed to use the bathroom, the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office said in a motion obtained by the outlet

 He was also allegedly forced to kneel with some of the 8 children in the house told to stand watch to make sure he did not get up

 "At one point, Anthony could not walk, was unconscious lying on his bedroom floor for hours, was not provided medical attention and could not eat on his own," Deputy District Attorney Jonathan Hatami wrote in the court documents

 When paramedics rushed him to Antelope Valley Hospital, Anthony was "in full cardiac arrest; suffered reddened eyes" and his body was covered in bruises and cuts, according to court documents

Prosecutors said the 10-year-old also had a brain bleed and suffered a traumatic brain injury

 Anthony's aunt, Maria Barron, tells PEOPLE "he was an amazing kid."  "He was very loving and always wanted to cuddle," says Maria

"He was a hard worker. Dancing was something he always enjoyed. He loved watching football with his uncle David

He loved the Cowboys."  "He loved going to the park," she continued. "He was good at playing video games

He always enjoyed eating pupusas when his mama would make them for him."  Anthony's mother, Heather Maxine Barron, 28, was charged with one count of murder and one count of torture for his death

She also faces one count of child abuse.  Her bail was set to $2 million.  Her boyfriend, Kareem Leiva, 32, was also arrested and charged in Anthony's murder and torture last week Wednesday

He faces an additional count of assault on a child causing death with his bail set to $2 million

Neither has entered a plea.  Barron initially told police he was injured in a fall, authorities say

 An autopsy is not yet complete that would reveal the exact cause and manner of Anthony's death, Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell said Wednesday at a news conference announcing Leiva's arrest

 Officials with the county's Department of Children and Family Services, which investigated 13 prior allegations of child abuse at the boy's residence between February 2013 and April 2016, initially suggested homophobia may have played a role in Anthony's death, the Los Angeles Times reported

 Anthony recently "said he liked boys," according to DCFS Deputy Director Brandon Nichols, and Anthony's aunt said it would have been a brave move for him to come out as gay in his home, the newspaper reported

 However, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Capt. Chris Bergner told reporters that homophobia, "has not come up in our investigation as motivation at this time

"  Sheriff McDonnell added: "We wouldn't discuss motive at this point [in the investigation]

Too early."  Eight children have since been removed from the residence — where Leiva lived off-and-on with Anthony's mother — and are currently in DCFS custody and awaiting placement, McDonnell said

For more infomation >> California Boy, 10, Who Came Out as Gay Before Death Was Tortured for Days: Prosecutors - News Today - Duration: 5:21.

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VW T6 California - Duration: 1:10.

For more infomation >> VW T6 California - Duration: 1:10.

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VW T6 California - Duration: 1:13.

For more infomation >> VW T6 California - Duration: 1:13.

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El hijo de Tina Turner, encontrado muerto en su casa de California - Duration: 3:04.

For more infomation >> El hijo de Tina Turner, encontrado muerto en su casa de California - Duration: 3:04.

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California wildfire grows, but so does control over flames - Duration: 0:50.

 GUINDA, Calif. –  Crews are making progress against a Northern California wildfire that threatens hundreds of buildings but say wind and dry vegetation could still fuel the blaze

 California officials said the fire in rural counties northwest of Sacramento was 25 percent contained as of Wednesday morning

That's up from 15 percent the previous day.  It has burned through 129 square miles (334 square kilometers) after igniting Saturday

Some areas have been under evacuation orders for days.  It's among the massive wildfires burning in the Western United States and putting some Fourth of July plans on hold

For more infomation >> California wildfire grows, but so does control over flames - Duration: 0:50.

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The Latest: California officials lift some fire evacuations - Duration: 2:39.

 GUINDA, Calif. –  The Latest on wildfires in the western United States (all times local):  10:35 a

m.  Crews battling a Northern California wildfire that's threatening nearly 1,400 buildings are hoping to take advantage of cooler weather to tackle the flames

 Fire spokesman Israel Pinzon says Wednesday is expected to be the coolest day of the week, with temperatures 10 to 15 degrees lower than the triple digits that firefighters have faced

 Roughly 2,500 people had been forced from their homes. Pinzon says officials lifted some mandatory evacuations Tuesday night, though he didn't know how many people were allowed to return home

 The fire has burned through about 129 square miles (334 square kilometers) in rural counties northwest of Sacramento

It is 25 percent contained.  No structures have been damaged or destroyed.  ___  10:20 a

m.  A southern Colorado wildfire that has destroyed more than 100 homes is still growing

 Officials said Wednesday that the fire has burned 147 square miles (381 square kilometers) since it began June 27

 Officials estimated that the fire about 205 miles (330 kilometers) southwest of Denver is still just 5 percent contained

 They say preventing the fire from spreading further south toward the small mountain town of Cuchara is a priority Wednesday

 Crews are watching for small fires inside neighborhoods as unpredictable winds persist

Nearly 1,000 firefighters are in the area.  ___  8:45 a.m.  Crews are making progress against a Northern California wildfire that threatens hundreds of buildings but say wind and dry vegetation could still fuel the blaze

 California officials said the fire in rural counties northwest of Sacramento was 25 percent contained as of Wednesday morning

That's up from 15 percent the previous day.  It has burned through 129 square miles (334 square kilometers) after igniting Saturday

Some areas have been under evacuation orders for days.  It's among the massive wildfires burning in the Western United States and putting some Fourth of July plans on hold

For more infomation >> The Latest: California officials lift some fire evacuations - Duration: 2:39.

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California Boy, 10, Who Came Out as Gay Before Death Was Tortured for Days: Prosecutors - Duration: 5:11.

 Before his brutal death on June 21, Anthony Avalos was allegedly tortured for days

 The 10-year-old Lancaster, California, boy who came out as gay weeks before his death was allegedly beaten and abused, according to court documents obtained by NBC 4 Los Angeles

 Anthony, who died last month after he was found unresponsive in his family's home, had been allegedly tortured for about five or six days while the other children in the house were forced to watch and allegedly participate in the abuse, the outlet reports

 Anthony had been repeatedly dropped on his head, whipped with a belt and a cord, slammed into furniture, was starved, had hot sauce poured down his throat and was not allowed to use the bathroom, the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office said in a motion obtained by the outlet

 He was also allegedly forced to kneel with some of the 8 children in the house told to stand watch to make sure he did not get up

 "At one point, Anthony could not walk, was unconscious lying on his bedroom floor for hours, was not provided medical attention and could not eat on his own," Deputy District Attorney Jonathan Hatami wrote in the court documents

 When paramedics rushed him to Antelope Valley Hospital, Anthony was "in full cardiac arrest; suffered reddened eyes" and his body was covered in bruises and cuts, according to court documents

Prosecutors said the 10-year-old also had a brain bleed and suffered a traumatic brain injury

 Anthony's aunt, Maria Barron, tells PEOPLE "he was an amazing kid."  "He was very loving and always wanted to cuddle," says Maria

"He was a hard worker. Dancing was something he always enjoyed. He loved watching football with his uncle David

He loved the Cowboys."  "He loved going to the park," she continued. "He was good at playing video games

He always enjoyed eating pupusas when his mama would make them for him."  Anthony's mother, Heather Maxine Barron, 28, was charged with one count of murder and one count of torture for his death

She also faces one count of child abuse.  Her bail was set to $2 million.  Her boyfriend, Kareem Leiva, 32, was also arrested and charged in Anthony's murder and torture last week Wednesday

He faces an additional count of assault on a child causing death with his bail set to $2 million

Neither has entered a plea.  Barron initially told police he was injured in a fall, authorities say

 An autopsy is not yet complete that would reveal the exact cause and manner of Anthony's death, Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell said Wednesday at a news conference announcing Leiva's arrest

 Officials with the county's Department of Children and Family Services, which investigated 13 prior allegations of child abuse at the boy's residence between February 2013 and April 2016, initially suggested homophobia may have played a role in Anthony's death, the Los Angeles Times reported

 Anthony recently "said he liked boys," according to DCFS Deputy Director Brandon Nichols, and Anthony's aunt said it would have been a brave move for him to come out as gay in his home, the newspaper reported

 However, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Capt. Chris Bergner told reporters that homophobia, "has not come up in our investigation as motivation at this time

"  Sheriff McDonnell added: "We wouldn't discuss motive at this point [in the investigation]

Too early."  Eight children have since been removed from the residence — where Leiva lived off-and-on with Anthony's mother — and are currently in DCFS custody and awaiting placement, McDonnell said

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