it's rolling Nasim Channel what's up people today's Friday March 22nd it can
a first day of roundup if you don't know what round up is, I don't blame you basically
it's like where frats and C-list rappers and DJs perform and you just get
different wrist bands you see this I look so stupid okay I'm trying to get
hyped for this but I just I just can't do you see my freckles please tell me
you see my freckles I'm trying on different clothes I'm wearing a bathing
suit right now freckles you can see them right I'm not going crazy I don't really
have them on this side actually what I do know you guys are probably thinking
like girl why do you keep complaining just don't go well the Ying Yang Twins
are performing if you guys are like oh what are the ying yang twins I don't
know they are false you 100% know who they are because amazing the most iconic
songs in the world I know mom it was by you
me too I kind of bemis dressed like most dress out of anyone else and she's like
I don't know I just feel too old for this I really go all out there she is
she's back
over there rolling-attack I should have stayed in the front I found her Joanna's
right here
yang twins just ended and there's honestly like 20 more after parties but
why are you upset because I used to idolize the Ying Yang Twins like me my
sisters even my dad knows the Ying Yang Twins and they just performed and my
were so like messed up one of them looked like he was like on City was like
the drugs yeah he literally was like this the whole time he like asked people
to take pictures with him what a loser no way okay it's okay I think you're
cooler than him well that's the thing like if you pee
dados me doesn't matter how well-known you are at the end of the day you ain't
shit just in general like you just die and then no one remembers guessing this
is highly Hanalei bad it's okay round up date one terrible it's roundup dude toe
and I repeat one sec and it seems already gone I don't remember where
she's at but I'm sure you've seen some videos I feel like the goal of roundup
it still looks the most like a child that you possibly can and I feel like I
chain that should I know Nasima she's out there bullying I don't know
what what that girl was doing
we're going to see a ZZ Gibson today if you don't know who it is
that's fine I didn't know who he was until Nassim played his music every five
seconds of our lives I just got back from like morning shenanigans look at
these pictures that I took today I did them yeah but I was nipping the whole
time so you're right all right me and my homegirl
we're only two deep out here day to day to day wound you got your pie cap to see
our friends eat some more crawfish I think I don't know if they have crap
honestly I don't know how people get full off with crawfish like how many
little tiny pieces like raw fish do you have to eat to get full because for me
I've never in my life have reached that point like I never get full of crawfish
I feel gonna get tired hockey lacrosse yeah I go see that guy who sings that
song Jimmy wrote Chamillionaire yeah I used to think as Chum million I thought
it was a chameleon how do you feel about round about it no I really
everyone looks dead they're like walking with like their glitter on their face
and oh here we go next frantically yeah oh yeah I'm Jenny okay thank you
I just got in this is literally the frats parking garage I don't even
understand this is not your teeth barking all right this is the frat
parking garage they got their own elevators
so when Adele Azizi Gibson was gonna perform there but it got shut down but
we're still gonna go oh look now he's actually Matthew McConaughey's brat when
he came to UT isn't that right and right here is where we both have had
class in the rlm look how nice and ugly that building is I hate that thing
so we really are at this frat party without anyone here man one of our
friends he's like just deejaying at the house we're casually chillin with us is
a Gibson or baked you know how do I flip it not as easy Gibson and I asked him
one question not returnin either
no not the school we're in like up above we're home and laying on the floor under
a table and I'm tired rola no way it's still eight o'clock but
round up a school and actually it wasn't real that cool fucking morons
it's Rowland Nasim Channel
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BREAKING News Out Of North TEXAS - Duration: 6:35.
BREAKING News Out Of North TEXAS.
Bruce Johnson RIGHT WING TRIBUNE –
ICE arrests 89 in North Texas and Oklahoma areas during 3-day operation targeting criminal
aliens and immigration fugitives
DALLAS — Federal officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement
and Removal Operations (ERO) arrested 89 criminal aliens and immigration violators in North
Texas and Oklahoma during a three-day enforcement action, which ended Thursday.
During this operation, ERO deportation officers made arrests in the following Texas cities
and towns: Allen (1), Alvarado (2), Balch Springs (2), Cactus (3), Dallas (8), Denton
(3), Dumas (1), Duncanville (1), Fort Worth (4), Friona (1), Garland (3), Gilmer (4),
Greenville (3), Irving (1), Kilgore (1), Lewisville (2), Longview (1), Lubbock (15), Mt. Pleasant
(1), Plano (3), Quitman (1), Rockwall (3) and Tyler (7).
A total of 18 arrests were made in Oklahoma in the cities of Oklahoma City (10), El Reno
(1), Norman (1), Stillwater (2) and Tulsa (3) and Woodward (1).
Of the 89 arrested, 67 had criminal convictions; 88 men and one woman were arrested.
They range in age from 19 to 60 years old.
Aliens arrested during this operation are from the following 10 countries: Mexico (59),
Guatemala (12), Honduras (8), Colombia (3), Nigeria (2), El Salvador (1), Laos (1), Nicaragua
(1), Pakistan (1) and Vietnam (1).
Most of the aliens targeted by ERO deportation officers during this operation had prior criminal
histories that included convictions for the following crimes: aggravated assault family
strong-arm, aggravated assault of a public servant, aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon , alien smuggling, assault causing bodily injury, assault causes bodily injury
family violence, assault, child abuse, criminal mischief, dangerous drugs, discharge of a
firearm, driving while intoxicated, fraud, illegal entry, indecent lewd acts with a child
under 16, larceny, liquor violation, manufacture and distribution of a controlled substance,
negligent homicide, possession of marijuana, possession of methamphetamines, possession
of a controlled substance, racketeering, rape, robbery and making terroristic threats.
Twenty three of those arrested illegally re-entered the United States after having been previously
deported, which is a felony.
Depending on an alien's criminality, an alien who re-enters the United States after
having been previously deported commits a felony punishable by up to 20 years in federal
prison, if convicted.
The following are criminal summaries of five offenders arrested in North Texas and Oklahoma
during this operation:
March 20: A 45-year-old citizen of Guatemala, was arrested at Mesquite, Texas.
He was convicted of sexual assault in 1991 and was sentenced to 10 years deferred probation.
He had been previously removed from the United States, and illegally re-entered, which is
a felony.
He will be processed for removal from the United States and presented to the U.S. Attorney's
Office for re-entry after deportation.
March 20: A 27-year-old citizen of Vietnam was arrested at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Following his convictions for Rape 2, and two counts of indent/lewd acts with child
under 16 in 2012, he was respectively sentenced to 15 years (suspended) and to 20 years (suspended)
for each count.
He remains in ICE custody pending an immigration hearing before a federal immigration judge.
March 20: A 28-year-old illegal alien from Mexico and confirmed gang member was arrested
at Fort Worth, Texas.
He was convicted of making a terroristic threat in 2013 and was sentenced to 6 months' probation.
He remains in ICE custody pending an immigration hearing before a federal immigration judge.
March 20: A 42-year-old citizen of Mexico was arrested at Fort Worth.
He was convicted of manufacturing/delivery of a controlled substance in 2012 and was
sentenced to five years of in prison.
He was removed in 2015, and illegal re-entered the United States illegally in 2016.
He will be processed for removal from the United States and presented to the U.S. Attorney's
Office for re-entry after deportation.
March 21: A 28-year-old citizen of Mexico was arrested at Lancaster, Texas.
He is currently wanted by authorities in Hidalgo, Mexico, for homicide based on a 2009 arrest
warrant.
He also was convicted in Texas for driving while intoxicated.
He remains in ICE custody pending an immigration hearing before a federal immigration judge.
"This North Texas and Oklahoma operation removed 67 criminal aliens from our streets
and our communities," said Simona L. Flores, field office director of ERO Dallas.
"In addition to this valuable community service, our ICE officers also help maintain
the integrity of our immigration laws."
The Dallas area of responsibility includes 128 counties in North Texas and Oklahoma.
All of the targets in this operation were amenable to arrest and removal under the U.S.
Immigration and Nationality Act.
ICE deportation officers carry out targeted enforcement operations daily nationwide as
part of the agency's ongoing efforts to protect the nation, uphold public safety,
and protect the integrity of our immigration laws and border controls.
These operations involve existing and established Fugitive Operations Teams.
During targeted enforcement operations, ICE officers frequently encounter other aliens
illegally present in the United States.
These aliens are evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and, when appropriate, they are arrested
by ICE officers.
HELL YEAH!
BOOT THESE ILLEGAL SCUMBAGS OUT AND KEEP THEM OUT!
#BUILDTHEWALL
#MAGA
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You Have To See The Incredible Easter Decorations At This Texas Mansion | Southern Living - Duration: 3:53.
(bright acoustic music)
The reason I go all out is 'cause I love it.
I love the joy that it brings to my family.
Their eyes get big and a big smile comes on their face.
And I just love to see other people happy.
And so it makes me happy.
I decided to create a bunny garden look for Easter.
This was inspired by the fact that I grew up on a farm.
And so, I got a mural.
And then, I just found a brown, simple rug.
Then, I took my bunny collection
and created my little bunny workers.
I love everything about decorating.
I never do the same thing twice.
As I'm doing my decorations, I usually,
honestly, have my kids in mind,
but I just love that I can share
what I love to do with my family and with my friends.
I have five kids, and so
I have to be realistic about
you know, what we do, but I kept it
fairly inexpensive because I do want my kids
to feel like they can eat in the dining room.
I decided I wanted it to be more of a cohesive look in here.
So, I found bunnies that all looked alike.
My favorite decoration is this
little bunny with the balloon.
I just, I don't know why, but every time I
look at this bunny, I can't help but smile.
It just makes me so, so happy,
and I know I've got hundreds and hundreds
of bunnies in the house, but for
some reason, this one speaks to me.
This is the family room.
And this is just a very happy, fun room.
I think it is so much fun to tell a story with your decor.
Items that I collect over the years
are always a lot more meaningful.
Buy things you love, that actually speak to you,
because you're more likely to use 'em
and keep 'em over the years.
When I'm getting ready to buy something,
I say, "Okay, do I love this?"
I would love to have this as a collection.
I have repeated the carrot theme just in case
my kids didn't get the idea that they're
supposed to be eating more vegetables.
The thing that inspired the whole look was this glass.
I saw that and thought, "Oh my gosh,
"that is the cutest thing I've ever seen."
I love these little leafs.
I have used these all over,
in so many of my different decor.
Love the bunny plates, I have them in all different colors.
Of course, the cabbages.
There's a lot.
I mean, I think I've probably got
at least 3,000 eggs.
But if you want to count it all,
well, we probably shouldn't count it all,
'cause it'd probably be embarrassing,
but (laughs) there's a lot.
And obviously, the focal point of the kitchen
is this DIY vase that I made,
which I'm actually kind of proud of.
It's two vases, so it's a larger vase
and then a smaller vase inside.
And so, obviously, your water and the flowers
go into the smaller vase, but there's about
an inch difference between the smaller
and the larger, and that's where we're
able to pop in all of our candy.
You don't have to spend a ton of money to decorate.
You can buy little plastic eggs,
and do the cutest things with plastic eggs,
with jelly beans, things that are inexpensive.
Everything that I love for Easter
that I didn't find a place for somewhere else,
and so, it becomes the eyeliner.
I affectionately call this area the eyeliner.
Different plates, and it just kind of
becomes a little bit of a free for all.
But because I keep it all just as an eyeliner,
I think it all flows and works together.
I truly believe in
making our homes a place
where there's joy, and where people want to be.
Think about the people that you love most,
and make it an environment for them,
that they want to be at home.
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Texas Officer Fatally Shoots Unarmed Man Walking With Pants Down - Duration: 7:24.
Texas Officer Fatally Shoots Unarmed Man Walking With Pants Down
Harris County Sheriffs Office Danny Ray Thomas had been walking in the middle of a Houston road with his pants around his ankles when he was shot dead by a police officer last week.
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An unarmed black man who was shot dead by a Texas police officer last Thursday had been walking towards the cop with his pants down when the officer fired the lethal shot, according to video of the shooting released by the Harris County Sheriff's Office on Monday.
In the clip, taken from Deputy Cameron Brewer's dashboard camera, 34-year-old Danny Ray Thomas can be seen walking in the middle of a Houston road with his pants around his ankles.
Brewer had stopped his car at an intersection after noticing a skirmish between Thomas and another man, who is seen in the video shoving Thomas.
Brewer, who is black, stepped out of the vehicle and can be heard repeatedly shouting, "Get down, man! Get down on the ground," as Thomas approached him.
A single gunshot then rings out offscreen before Brewer appears at the bottom edge of the video, apparently attempting to perform CPR on the wounded man.
Thomas, who was unarmed, was transported to a local hospital and later pronounced dead.
Family members told the Chronicle that Thomas had suffered from depression.
His two young children, they said, had died in 2016 after allegedly being drowned by their mother, who has been charged with murder and is awaiting trial. New video released by the Harris County Sheriffs Office on Monday captures the moments when a deputy shot and killed Danny Ray Thomas, 34, during an altercation in north Houston on Thursday.
https://t.co/lQUAi3PAmT pic.twitter.com/pwlf4Ocx75 — Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) March 26, 2018 Harris County sheriff Ed Gonzalez said at a news conference Monday that his department was taking the shooting "extremely seriously" and was conducting a "thorough, transparent and expeditious" investigation into the incident. Gonzalez added that the Houston Police Department had launched its own probe since the shooting had occurred within city limits.
He also said that Brewer had a Taser on him at the time of the shooting and had been trained on the use of non-lethal force, particularly in cases involving mental illness.
Brewer, who joined the department in 2016, had been given a body camera hours before the shooting, but it was off and charging in his car at the time.
Houston police said in a statement last week that Brewer had fired his weapon at Thomas in self-defense.
Thomas had ignored Brewer's repeated verbal commands and had "continued to advance toward the deputy," police said.
"Fearing for his safety, the deputy discharged his duty weapon, striking Thomas once in the chest," the statement continued, adding that Thomas had been spotted by witnesses "walking in the middle of the intersection with his pants around his ankles, talking to himself and hitting vehicles as they passed by" in the minutes before the shooting. The Houston Chronicle released another video last week showing a different angle of the shooting, captured by an onlooker's cell phone.
The video, filmed from across the street, shows the same scuffle between Thomas and the other man.
Thomas is then seen walking towards Brewer's police car.
"He's about to get Tased," a woman can be heard saying in the clip, referring to Thomas.
The video then shows the officer pointing a gun at the approaching man.
"Uh-uh, not shoot, not shoot, not shoot," the woman says upon seeing the weapon.
A van then drives by, blocking her view of the two men.
Just then, a single gunshot can be heard.
"He shot that man," the woman says in the video.
"Why he shot him? Why he shot that man? He should've got Tased, he shouldn't have shot that man." The cellphone video can be viewed below.
Viewer discretion is advised.
#BREAKING Video obtained by the @HoustonChron shows the death of Danny Ray Thomas after he was shot by a Harris County deputy Thursday.
No weapon was recovered at the scene, officials said.
#hounews #breakingnews Watch the full video: https://t.co/wqh4BKPRZo pic.twitter.com/jdoj0gc3hv — Robert Downen (@RobDownenChron) March 24, 2018 Hours after Thomas was killed, hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Sacramento, California, to denounce the March 18 police shooting of another unarmed black man.
Sacramento police said they thought Stephon Clark, 22, had been holding a gun at the time of the shooting.
It turned out to be a cell phone.
Clark was shot 20 times in his own backyard.
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Texas Man And Woman Held Without Bail On Firearm, Ammunition Charges - Duration: 2:06.
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No bail for Texas couple allegedly found with weapons cache, ammo in hotel - Duration: 2:05.
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Texas Star Fully Insulated to Keep You Warm in The Winter and Cool in The Summer - Duration: 1:24.
Texas Star Fully Insulated to Keep You Warm in The Winter and Cool in The Summer
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