Melania Returns To Texas Border And Infuriates Dems AGAIN With What She Wore This Time
No matter what First Lady Melania Trump does, she just can't win with the left and understandably,
I don't think she cares.
The last time she headed to the Texan border with Mexico, she wore a fun, young jacket
that said on the back, "I really don't care, do u?"
She said it was just a jacket and I believe her.
Every time Melania wears heels or an outfit of any sort, the left loses it and spins it
as something nefarious.
It's insane.
This time she went to the border and wore a simple black and white outfit, which infuriated
the Dems all over again.
This time because there was pretty much nothing to criticize.
They wanted something to trash her in the media for.
Melania is always the epitome of class and dresses to the nines.
The left hates her for her beauty, grace, and kindness.
They show it every time they can.
Melania's greatest sin this time was not being part of the media spectacle.
She is in this for the children and she genuinely cares about them.
Something the leftists cannot relate to.
Melania has real compassion for these children and wants to be involved in making sure they
are taken care of and treated well.
The first lady does not go out of her way to send messages like the left does.
If anything, her original jacket told the media she doesn't care what they think of
her and I think we can all relate to that.
In a clean cut and simple white slacks and a black blouse, Melania went about visiting
centers where children were housed after their parents were apprehended at the U.S.-Mexican
border.
She did not release details on her plans probably to foil attempts by the vulturistic press
to hound her during her visits.
Her first visit was only a week ago to the border town of McAllen, Texas.
She met with officials there who are dealing with detained families.
She also took time to meet with children and encourage them.
That's what a first lady does and Melania does it very well.
So many things are happening here in the U.S. and internationally, it makes your head spin.
But what does the media focus on?
Melania's wardrobe.
It's just dumb.
The first lady's spokeswoman said it was just a jacket, with no hidden message, but
the left ran with it anyway.
President Trump supported Melania by tweeting that his wife was saying she really doesn't
care about the "fake news" media.
It could have been either one and you know what?
It doesn't matter.
It means nothing in the scheme of things and it just shows how hyper-reactive the media
is.
The media is still ranting over children being separated from their parents at the border.
As I understand it, most if not all of them have been reunited and this blowup is another
piece of fake news.
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered that thousands of migrant children and parents be reunited
within 30 days and sooner if the youngster is under 5.
Trump is already doing that and that ruling was pure grandstanding.
And what would a media outrage be without Michelle Obama sticking her nose where it
does not belong?
She was speaking recently at an event in New Orleans, Louisiana.
It was during that talk that Michelle brought up her time as first lady while taking a mean
jab at Melania.
"I couldn't make those kinds of [fashion] mistakes, I was outstanding," said Michelle.
Time tweeted, "Making mistakes was not an option."
Michelle Obama on the pressure of being "the first."
That is the most arrogant statement I have ever heard from a first lady.
Just wow.
First off, Michelle Obama should be taking fashion lessons from Melania.
I didn't care for Michelle Obama's style at all.
What she said about Melania's fashion choice was just laughable and is enough to tick anyone
off.
She has a selective memory if she thinks that she ever looked better than Melania Trump.
One simple little message on a jacket sent everyone reeling.
Michelle hardly had that effect on anyone.
I think she's really jealous of Melania… she can't quit talking about Melania and
trashing her.
That's just sad.
And remind me again… did Michelle Obama ever once go to the border?
Nope, she didn't and her husband incarcerated twice as many children as President Trump
and Obama used cages.
Michelle attacks Melania because she has no legacy as first lady and she knows Melania
will leave an incredible legacy when she leaves the White House.
Melania Trump will leave memories of kindness and a love for children in her wake.
She takes the time to go to the border or to areas hit by calamity and she actually
works with people to help them.
I don't recall ever seeing Michelle Obama do that in the eight years she was in the
White House.
I do remember her saying she was ashamed of her country and that she hated being in the
White House.
But her meddling in school lunches pales in comparison to the charitable actions by Melania.
Fashion-wise, there is literally no comparison.
Melania is in a whole other category from Michelle.
As far as making mistakes, Michelle made many of them and her attire was right at the top
of the list.
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Melania Trump Infuriates Liberals With What She Just Did At Texas Border
Last week, First Lady Melania Trump enraged liberals when she headed to the U.S. border
with Mexico by wearing a jacket that read "I really don't care, do u?"
Now, Melania has infuriated liberals once again with what she did when she returned
to the Texas border.
Right Wing News reported that Melania wore simple white slacks and a black blouse as
she visited centers where children were housed after their parents were apprehended at the
U.S.-Mexican border.
She did not announce details of her visit, once again letting the media know that she
does not care what she thinks about their opinion.
This of course enraged the liberal media, as they like to think that everyone cares
about what they have to say.
This comes after Michelle Obama once again showed how classless she is by kicking Melania
while she was down as she bashed her "I really don't care, do you?"
jacket the same day the mainstream media was freaking out about it.
"I couldn't make those kinds of [fashion] mistakes, I was outstanding," said Michelle.
Of course, Michelle made this all about race.
"Barack and I knew very early that we would be measured by a different yardstick," Michelle
said.
"Making mistakes was not an option for us.
We had to be good — no, we had to be outstanding — at everything we did.
When you're the first, you're the one that's laying the red carpet down for others
to follow."
This was a clear dig at Melania, but it didn't take long for it to come back to bite Michelle.
She obviously forgot that during her own time as First Lady, she was anything but the fashion
icon that Melania has become.
Despite what Michelle and the mainstream media say, Americans everywhere have fallen in love
with Melania!
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This video is part of the tutorial series created for the Texas Digital Library's Texas
Data Repository and based on a similar video set created by the Odum Institute.
The Texas Data Repository is a platform for publishing and archiving datasets (and other
data products) created by faculty, staff, and students at Texas higher education institutions.
Special thanks to Texas A&M University Libraries for the use of their audiovisual suite.
This part of the series shows multiple ways to manage permissions and restrictions in
your dataverse.
I will first demonstrate how to set permissions at the dataverse level and then show restrictions
and permissions at the dataset and file levels.
If you want to set permissions within your dataverse, you would click on the Edit button
and then select Permissions.
The first type of permissions you can set up for your dataverse is defining who can
do what within the dataverse.
If you click on the Edit Access button, you will see the various options-- first you decide
who can add what to the dataverse from requiring everyone to be given access, or a "closed
dataverse", to a completely "open dataverse", in which anyone can add datasets and dataverses.
You then decide on the default role for individuals adding datasets -- either a Contributor who
can create datasets but they must be submitted for review and published by a dataverse administrator,
or a Curator who has full editing and publishing rights.
To assign specific roles to individuals or groups within your dataverse you would click
on the Users and Groups tab and click on Assign Roles to Users/Groups.
The roles you can assign to users or groups are outlined under the Roles tab, which details
the permissions each role has -- from an Administrator who can do pretty much everything to a Member
who can view unpublished dataverses and datasets and download files.
Now let's take a look at how you restrict and give permissions within a dataset.
I'm going to show this on the dataset that I created and published in the previous Publishing
Datasets video.
Within a dataset, if you want to add restrictions to files you would first select the files
you want to restrict and then click on Edit Files.
Now you can see all the ways you can edit a file from deleting the file to modifying
the file level metadata and restricting the files.
If you click on Restrict, you are prompted to add some terms of access so people know
what they need to do to gain access to these files.
You can also click the Enable Access Request button if you'd like users to be able to request
access through the dataverse.
We will enter our data use agreement and click the Enable Access Request button, and then continue.
Now you can see a lock appears beside the restricted files.
It is green if you are an admin of the dataverse, but everyone else will see a red lock.
In order for the restrictions to take place, you must publish your dataset.
To grant permissions for your dataset and files, you would go back up and click on the
Edit button and then mouse over Permissions.
At the dataset level, you can give individuals certain roles just like at the dataverse level.
If you want to give a user access to download all restricted files within a dataset, you
can give them the role of File Downloader.
To give access to individual restricted files, you would need to go back to Permissions and
select the file, then from this screen you can grant access to users and groups by adding
the user group name here and then selecting the file that you want to grant the user access
to.
Every time you create new restrictions, you have created a new version of the dataset
that also needs to be published.
Thanks so much for watching.
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Update: Transitional Sheltering Assistance for Puerto Rico & Texas Ends - Duration: 2:18.
Good Morning my name is Keith Turi and I'm FEMA's assistant administrator for
Recovery. I want to take a few minutes this morning to talk to you about FEMA's
Transitional Sheltering Assistance program.
FEMA's Transitional Sheltering Assistance for Texas and Puerto Rico
residents affected by last fall's hurricanes will be ending this Saturday.
The program is intended to provide emergency support to individuals and
families by providing hotel stays as a bridge to longer term housing. Over the
last 10 months, the TSA program has provided sheltering to more than 60,000
households in Puerto Rico and Texas, making it the longest emergency
sheltering mission in the history of the program. FEMA and our partner agencies
have been working closely with the families who are currently in the TSA
program to help connect them with the resources they need for longer-term more
stable housing options. These include rental assistance, home repair, money to
pay for repairs to damaged homes, FEMA direct lease of apartments and other
rental units, low-interest loans through Small Business Administration, and
transportation assistance back to Puerto Rico, so families can return home. Over
the past 10 months, 97 percent of those in the program have been able to repair
their homes or transition to other housing options. We recognize there are
still survivors that are in the program, and FEMA is committed to working today
with them and our partners at the state and local entities, and voluntary
agencies to help meet their needs. For Puerto Rico and Texas survivors today
we're giving the final notification of the ending of the TSA program. For those
in the program, we encourage you to work with your case managers to take
advantage of the resources that are provided to you. And for those of you
that may not be located in Puerto Rico, if you are interested FEMA will help
provide a flight home. Survivors can call 1-800-621-3362 to be
connected with a FEMA agent to provide assistance or referrals to state, local,
or voluntary agencies that may have resources to assist. We recognize that
this deadline will be a difficult time for some families, but know that FEMA
continues to work with our partners to provide continued help to find
longer-term housing options and to help those survivors from hurricanes Maria
and Harvey. Thank You
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