Thursday, December 19, 2019

President Putin says U.S. Senate will reject President Trump's impeachment

BREAKING: Russian President Vladimir Putin says U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment is far-fetched and predicts the U.S. Senate will reject it.
Russian President Vladimir Putin called the U.S. impeachment process “far-fetched” Thursday, making a seemingly obvious prediction that Donald Trump will be acquitted in the Senate. Putin said Thursday at his annual news conference in Moscow that the move is a continuation of the Democrats’ fight against Trump. “The party that lost the (2016) election, the Democratic Party, is trying to achieve results by other means,” Putin said. He likened Trump’s impeachment to the earlier U.S. probe into collusion with Russia, which Putin downplayed as being groundless. Putin noted that the impeachment motion “is yet to pass the Senate where the Republicans have a majority.” He added that “they will be unlikely to remove a representative of their own party from office on what seems to me an absolutely far-fetched reason.”
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Masha and the Bear – Recipe for disaster (4.2 billion views on YouTube)

The Bear plays checkers. Masha interrupts him asking to feed her. The Bear cooks some porridge for her. But Masha doesn’t like it. The Bear goes off in a huff. Masha decides to cook porridge herself. But soon the porridge swells out. All the forest inhabitants will remember this day for long…

Masha and the Bear is a particular episode of a Russian children’s cartoon by the same name (or Маша и Медведь in Russian) uploaded on January 31, 2012. The show is hugely popular outside of its home country, though, and many of its episodes have garnered huge view counts on YouTube. It’s also broadcast on Netflix and NBCUniversal in a collective episode format.

With 4.2 billion views, it ranks number 4 on the list of most watched videos on YouTube.


First Video Uploaded on YouTube in 2005: Me at the zoo by Jawed Karim

YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was founded by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim in February 2005, and the first video was "Me at the zoo" uploaded by Karim on his channel on April 23, 2005.


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