Today is a cooking workshop in Canada for the Santoro family. Together with the grandfather, all the grandchildren work together to make the best cookies and the best biscuits possible! The Jean Zéphirin family has been wanting to move for some time, for lack of space. So head downtown to find a real estate agency… But at 10, it’s not easy to find! At the Huberts, it is the announcement of the godfathers and godmothers of the last twins. The whole family comes together to discover and celebrate! Large families: life in XXL. Season 05 Episode 69
June 2022
WhatsApp | How to change the color of the application | Apps | Smartphones | Cell phones | Walkthrough | 2022 | nnda | nnni | SPORT-PLAY
Are you tired of the green hue of WhatsApp? The app is a favorite because there it is possible to share all kinds of multimedia documents, such as photos, videos, GIFs, among others, and even share stickers from your group friends.
But WhatsApp It has a function that has not yet arrived and that its competitor Telegram does have: it is the tool to completely change the entire platform for smartphones. That is why we will provide you with the steps to carry it out and without delay.
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HOW TO CHANGE THE FULL COLOR OF WHATSAPP
- The first thing will be to download WhatsApp Plus.
- You can get it from any link. we give you some pages.
- After having installed it, you must put your cell phone number and the verification code.
- At that moment, when you enter WhatsApp Plus, go to Settings.
- Then you must click on “WhatsApp Plus Settings”.
- You will enter a completely different menu from WhatsApp.
- Under the “Themes” tab there is another one that says “DIY Theme”.
- Press it and you will be given all the sections that have been and will be on WhatsApp.
- Best of all, you have a complete color palette.
- When you’re done, you’ll need to save the configured theme.
- Now you will notice that WhatsApp Plus will have changed color.
- Always remember to keep WhatsApp Plus updated to avoid possible bans.
WHERE TO DOWNLOAD WHATSAPP PLUS
HOW TO KNOW WITH WHOM YOUR PARTNER TALKS MOST ON WHATSAPP
- The first thing you should do is enter WhatsApp.
- Then there you must go to the Settings section.
- In that section, go to Storage, which is where all the received files are saved.
- Now click on “Manage storage”.
- There you will see, in the case of Android, the list of the people with whom your partner talks the most.
Trump urges armed supporters to storm the Capitol, says former White House aide
- Sam Cabral
- BBC News
6 hours ago
photo released, Getty Images
A former White House aide said former US President Donald Trump knew his supporters had weapons when he urged them to storm the Capitol in an attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Former assistant Cassidy Hutchinson testified before the commission investigating the January 6 riots, noting that Trump and his top staff were aware of the potential for violence.
But the planned march went ahead, with Trump saying the gunmen present were “not here to hurt me.”
She said the president also requested that he personally join the Capitol march.
In a series of public hearings, the Democratic-led January 6 committee sought to link the former president’s role directly to efforts to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 election.
The House committee accuses Trump of carrying out an attempted coup.
The select committee conducted a nearly year-long investigation into how Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021, to disrupt lawmakers’ work as they certified Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election.
Yet the congressional committee lacked testimony from inside the White House, that is, someone who might provide a first-hand account of what the situation was like at the White House in the critical hours before the attack.
But at Tuesday’s sixth hearing, which was hastily announced, following the commission said it was revealing new evidence, Hutchinson, 25, filled in that shortfall.
As a principal advisor to the White House Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, she sat within feet of the Oval Office, spoke daily with Meadows, and was the liaison in the Office of the Presidency (the West Wing of the White House that houses the Oval Office and the presidential staff offices) with Congress .
She said that many senior officials have repeatedly warned that Trump’s January 6 rally might get out of hand.
The Director of National Intelligence, John Ratcliffe, told the White House that the event might be “dangerous to the president’s legacy”, while attorney Pat Cipollone expressed fears that it would appear as if the White House was inciting riots.
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Hutchinson testified before the commission investigating the January 6 riots
Hutchinson recalled Meadows saying, days before the attack, that things “might get pretty bad.”
However, on the morning of January 6, when Meadows was told that Trump’s rally attendees had brought guns, knives and other weapons with them, he barely took his eyes off his phone screen and asked, “Anything else?”
Hutchinson also alleged that Trump was told that intelligence agents were turning away some of his supporters because they were armed and violating security measures.
She added that the former president called for the removal of the security services and the filling of the official gathering space with all its capacity, stressing that he repeatedly repeated “they are not here to harm me” and that they should be “allowed to enter,” as she claimed.
During Hutchinson’s testimony, Trump denied her account on his private online platform, Truth Social, saying, “I didn’t want or ask that we give armed people room to watch my talk. Who would ever want that?”
Other parts of Hutchinson’s testimony portrayed the former president as having angry reactions when he was upset regarding certain events.
When Attorney General William Barr dismissed the president’s allegations of election fraud in a December 2020 interview, Trump smashed crockery in a fit of rage, something Hutchinson said he had done before, as he sprinkled “ketchup” on the dining hall walls. in the White House.
After Trump supporters marched to the Capitol on January 6, 2021, he insisted he wanted to join them, and Hutchinson said she was told he had tried to cling to the steering wheel of the presidential car and his staff tried to dissuade him.
She also said her manager, Meadows, asked the president for forgiveness following the January 6 riots.
Hutchinson is one of a number of Republicans and former White House staff who have cooperated with the congressional investigations, but she is the first to testify directly in the case.
Committee Vice Chairman Liz Cheney, one of only two Republicans on the panel, praised her cooperation with the investigation, saying that Trump allies have pressured fellow Republicans to “continue to work on the team.”
The January 6 committee will continue its work by holding at least two more public sessions during the next month.
Elisa Carrió said that August is a key month and defined Cristina Kirchner’s internships as “an explosive combo”
Elisa Carrió warned tonight on LN+ that August “is a key month” for the Argentine economy and that the internal ones it generates Cristina Kirchner in the Government provoke a “explosive combo”. He also sent messages inside Together for Change: “I sent a report to everyone, to Macri too, but I still mightn’t talk to Macri,” he explained, in dialogue with Jose Del Rio.
“These big boys have to stop fighting,” he added regarding the intern in the opposition. “We are going to a terrible time: I cannot fool you. I came to tell the truth and I’m retiring.”he warned. On the “explosive combo” he added: “The friction between social movements and mayors is going to be terrible, they are opening a problem of a magnitude and, in conflict, at the same moment that you have to renew dollars”, he analyzed.
Faced with the effects of the internment in the Government, the leader of the Civic Coalition considered that it is “an irremediable combo, formed by disintegration”. “They are opening all fronts at the same time, and what they need is stability on the front to build trust, so that they renew it,” she analyzed. And he warned: “They are already using lace from the dollars that are in the banks.”
Carrió maintained that August is “key due to the maturity date” of the debt. “In general, the bottleneck is in September, but society anticipates“, held. And he added: “What the whole country knows is that there are no more dollars, and the confidence to renew debt in pesos was over”.
The former deputy pointed out that both in politics and in the economy “the substance is legitimacy.” In this sense, she observed that Alberto Fernández “has 17% approval”, “is in free fall and has no agreements with governors.” He also noticed the lack of support from the Peronist governors Omar Perotti (Santa Fe) and Juan Schiaretti (Córdoba).
“Today there is no President of the Republic”, launched Carrió when considering the deterioration of the Government’s image and the short circuits in the Frente de Todos. “He doesn’t get a measure right, and he doesn’t confront the measures that should be done.” In turn, he said that his weakness increased “in recent months” by not fully relying on the league of governors to confront Cristina”.
Carrió made reference in this sense to the new proposal of Kirchnerism to advance in the transfer of the social plans to the mayors. “He’s using this to see if they win by controlling the mayors’ vote, and to dismantle Together for Change”, he added.
“Inflation takes away many democratic governments, including Biden’s. I wouldn’t worry regarding China today because she has her own problems and she’s not a warrior. What I see is the Iceberg,” he added.
For Carrió, Cristina Kirchner seeks to reorder her power behind the governors and mayors to see if she can win the elections, “because she knows she is going to crash.” To overcome the complex, she believed that “there has to be a reconciliation” in the official force.
In turn, he referred to judicial future of Cristina Kirchner, pointed out that the test the road cause, which investigates allegations of corruption in public works and whose final stage will begin shortly, is very solid. He predicted that the vice president without a doubt “is going to reach 70 years of age with a firm conviction”. And he thought that the head of the Senate He already “lives in house arrest.” “You can’t leave Juncal”, he said in reference to the former president’s apartment that is located on that street in Recoleta.
“Stop traveling, giving lectures, stop doing politics for next year because you keep in mind that the crisis demands a lot of responsibility from the opposition,” he said, in a phrase that seemed directed, among others, at former President Macri himself.
In this sense, he pointed out that the crisis of confidence it is also “in an opposition that appears disunited”, due to the advancement of electoral times. But he stressed that “Together for change is consolidated” and remarked that “the alliance is assured.”
However, he said that he is working with the provincial leaders to avoid electoral times ahead. “I am telling you not to advance candidacies. If the iceberg is there, What are you going to be thinking regarding next year? The problem is today,” she reasoned.
Carrió commented that he shared an analysis of the political situation with several leaders, and mentioned the head of the Buenos Aires government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, the governor of Jujuy and president of the UCR, Gerardo Morales, the head of the JxC interbloc, Mario Negri, and the former deputy chief of staff, Mario Quintana. “With Mauricio Macri I might not speak because he is traveling in Costa Rica“, said.
The former deputy asked the opposition for consistency. “Society sometimes asks to be a falcon, but it’s not time for hawks, it’s time for temperance”, he assured. And he warned:If the charges continue to be distributed, they continue to have little parties, and they catch us entertained, without integrity, without temperance, that too [puede generar] distrust of the markets.
On the other hand, he refused to comment on Horacio Rodríguez Larreta’s initiative “Would you vote?”, which promotes the self-application of citizens to elective positions within the PRO.
Carrió insisted on his message within Together for Change. “What the opposition can do is have more consistency, suspend the candidacies, not being entertained, doing little acts and little acts”.
Elisa Carrió expressed her “concern” regarding the plot of the Iranian-Venezuelan planepointed out that it might be, effectively, “Russian entry into the country”, and related it to the death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman in 2015. “It was Iranian intelligence that was in Uruguay, with Venezuelan execution, and the Argentine government,” he said.
The leader of the Civic Coalition emphasized that several of the figures in that episode are in office. She remembered that she was then in the Federal Intelligence Agency, Martin Menanow Vice Minister of Justice, and assured that it was Hannibal Fernandeztoday Minister of Security, was “the one who carried out the operation to order the federal guards not to speak and to kill the dead man.”
In this context, he argued that there are agents of these governments entering the country from the North. “There are Venezuelans, Cubans and Iranians, linked to intelligence, who are entering from Ciudad del Este (Paraguay) through a field in Formosa, belonging to a high-ranking official of that province.”, he asserted.