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Youtube daily report May 5 2017

We tend to favor the fifth day of the workweek with Saturday fast approaching. In other words,

Fridays are awesome!

I`m Carl Azuz for CNN 10. Glad to have you watching the Cinco de Mayo.

We`re starting in Washington, D.C. Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to

repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act also

known as Obamacare. The health reform law was considered former President Barack Obama`s

biggest domestic achievement. Yesterday`s House vote to

repeal is considered a major victor for President Donald Trump.

Since Obamacare was signed into law in 2010, Republicans have tried to get it repealed.

Yesterday, with the House vote of 217-213, they took a step

closer to getting that done. Their plan is called the American Health Care Act. And while

President Trump supports it, it still has to be approved by

the Senate before it can reach his desk for signature. Though the president says he`s

confident it will, Senate Democrats are demanding and

promising it will be defeated.

Health care in America is a controversial and costly subject. Yesterday`s vote was largely

along party lines, with all Democrats and a handful of

Republicans voting against it. When Obamacare was passed in 2010, all Republicans and a

handful of Democrats voted against it.

In the midterm elections that followed, Democrats lost control of the House. In the next midterms,

they`re predicting Republicans will lose

control of the House. No matter what happened, debate over health care isn`t going anywhere,

especially with the Senate vote ahead.

Ten-second trivia:

Where in the U.S. Constitution would you find the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise

Clause?

The Preamble, Article I, Section 2, Amendment I or Amendment IV?

The First Amendment contains these clauses in the words "Congress shall make no law respecting

an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free

exercise thereof."

Yesterday, on the National Day of Prayer, President Trump signed a new executive order.

It`s named Promoting Free Speech and Religious

Liberty. The president says, under his administration, free speech does end at the steps of a cathedral,

a synagogue, or any other house of

worship.

And what his executive order could do is give churches and other religious organizations

more flexibility to endorse or oppose political candidates.

That`s been banned by a law called the Johnson Amendment since 1954, but it hasn`t been enforced

that much.

Another part of the executive order could allow businesses to avoid providing certain

health services to their employees, if the companies

object to doing it for religious reasons.

We will not allow people of faith to be targeted, bullied, or silenced anymore.

And we will never ever stand for religious discrimination, never ever.

Some religious leaders who oppose the order say political endorsements shouldn`t be made

from the pulpit. They say it could turn

religious groups into political organizations.

And the American Civil Liberties Union plans to sue the Trump administration. It says the

executive order would allow companies to use

religion to discriminate.

Next, a report concerning the South China Sea. Its disputed territory almost a third

of the entire world`s trade passes through here. The waters

are believed to cover large oil and gas deposits and several countries across Southeast Asia

say the territory should be theirs. But China has

been the most aggressive about claiming it. That`s created a challenge for the U.S.

The Trump administration wants to get along with China, and that has led to a major change

for U.S.

policy in the South China Sea for now.

During the Obama administration, the U.S. Navy occasionally sailed within 12 nautical

miles of Chinese made artificial islands in the South China

Sea. The so-called Freedom of Navigation Operations were designed to challenge the Chinese territorial

claims as illegitimate. Each operation

prompted an angry response from Beijing, which argues these islands are legal.

In the last 18 months, there were three such operations, all under President Obama. A senior

U.S. defense official told CNN the military

requested to conduct another after President Trump took office, but the request was denied,

as first reported by "The New York Times". The

official said several reasons were behind the lack of action, including an effort inside

the Pentagon to turn down the temperature of operations that

could be viewed as antagonizing China or North Korea. That official also said there will

be a broader of all Freedom of Navigation exercises.

The change in policy is a stark departure for the administration, but not the first

such about-face. During his confirmation hearings, Secretary of

State Rex Tillerson even proposed preventing the Chinese from accessing the artificial

islands.

In my view, building islands and then putting military assets on those islands is akin to

Russia`s taking of

Crimea.

The change in policy is a part of a number of things that President Trump promised to

do in regards to China, but hasn`t so far.

He has backed off on threats over things like currency manipulation, tariffs on Chinese

imports and on reevaluating the One China policy. It`s

a new approach that appears to center on the biggest joint issue of them all, North Korea.

We have a very big problem in North Korea. And as I said, I really think that China is

going to try very hard and has already started.

The president wants to prod China to use its economic influence to force Pyongyang to end

its nuclear weapons program. The

administration seems to believe that provoking the Chinese on issues like South China Sea

island building or perceived unfair trade practices might

make that harder. So, for now, it looks like they`re on the backburner, while the Chinese

continue to militarize those artificial islands and

increase their strategic capabilities far beyond its shores.

As of now, the United States won`t challenge them.

Matt Rivers, CNN, Beijing.

For decades, Philip, duke of Edinburgh, has shared the public life of Britain`s Queen

Elizabeth II. They were married in 1947, and since

February 6th, 1952 when she ascended the throne, the prince has participated in hundreds of

public events with her each year. But an

announcement was made yesterday that the public see a lot less of the prince.

CNN`s Max Foster explains why from outside Buckingham Palace in London.

In the early hours of the morning, news leaked of an emergency meeting here at Buckingham

Palace. It

turns out that senior staff were called in for a special announcement. That announcement

was in effect that Prince Philip is stepping back from

public life.

He`s not unwell, but he is about to turn 96 years old and he`s made his own decision,

we`re told. He just pretty much doesn`t want to do it anymore.

So, the queen will carry on with her role in public life. We just won`t see Prince Philip

alongside her in a way that we used to. Occasionally,

he`ll turn up in public. It means that other members of the royal family will have to step

up.

We know that Prince William and the duchess of Cambridge are moving down here to London.

We`ll see more of them. We`ll see more Prince Charles as

well.

So, this is part of a gradual transition process. Buckingham Palace stage- managing how things

move on.

The next king, Prince Charles, will have a higher presence. Prince Philip will have almost

no presence. And the queen probably will have a bit of a

smaller presence as well.

He`ll be missed in public life. He`s known for his gaffes. He`s said some pretty extraordinary

things over the years. But clearly, he wants to sit

back. It`s time for him to take a backseat and we`re not going to see him in public life.

And that`s pretty big moment and royal history.

From Buckingham Palace, I`m Max Foster.

A shop in Los Angeles is throwing shade on ice cream. Behold the creation of Little Damage

ice cream shop in Los Angeles, California. It

may look like a far cry from the nerds and worms with caramel and sprinkle sundae you

enjoyed as a little kid and it tastes like one, too.

It`s almond charcoal flavored, as in activated charcoal. That`s what gives it its dark color.

It`s served on a moody-looking waffle cone, and

customers say it tastes pretty good.

Sure, it may look kind of charred, but as long as it`s served coal, it`s anything but

almundane. And you can see easily why some folks just got to

have more.

I`m Carl Azuz, and Haagen-Dazs all folks for CNN 10.

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LOOK! Trump Gets A SPECIAL Gift From His Son – It's NOT What You'd Think…

A Scottish artist was commissioned to paint a portrait of Donald Trump as President before

he even won the election.

Craig Campbell was approached by the Commander in Chief's son, Eric, last year and asked

to make a presidential portrait for an undisclosed fee.

Campbell, who is considered one of Scotland's leading portraiture and figurativeartists,

said yes despite Trump being locked in a close battle for the presidency with Hillary Clinton

at the time.

The 56-year-old artist, from Ayr, has carried out a number of portraits of famous golfers,

such as Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, and his work is featured throughout Trump's

Turnberry golf course, South Ayrshire.

Prints of his works are featured in every bedroom of the Turnberry resort, and Trump

also already owns one of Campbell's golf paintings.

The new oil painting of Trump shows the now-president looking into the distance as he stands between

two American flags and next to the official Presidentialseal.

Campbell said he had to scour the web to find the right image to base his painting on.

He said: 'Eric approached me not long after his dad was confirmed as the Republican candidate

to see if I would be interested in doing a presidential portrait.

'This was ages before the day of voting but Eric thought it would be a nice surprise

for if he won.

'Like everyone else, I was shocked when he won it in the end but I've met him, and

his whole family, and they're been very nice people.

'Eric was really impressed with it when he was visiting Turnberry the other month.

He thought it looked very lifelike

'Hopefully he'll hang it up in the oval office when he takes it with him.

There's not many people who can say they've done an official portrait of the American

president.

'I had to scour the web to get a picture where he wasn't pulling a face and looked

presidential.

I'm really pleased with how it turned out.'

Trump, whose approval rating after 100 days in the job stands at only 42 per cent, is

likely to collect the painting during a scheduled state visit to the UK later this year.

His plan to visit the UK was postponed amid mass nationwide protests against himearlier

this year.

Campbell is scheduled to have an exhibition of his work in July at the Turnberry resort.

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10 Of My Favorite Things [CC] - Duration: 2:55.

Hey Guys! What's up?? It's Angela!

OK, today I am doing a "Your Favorite Things" video.

#1. What's your favorite color?

PINK!!!

#2. What's my favorite animal??

WOOF.

Dogs! WHY? Because they are gigantic and they give gigantic hugs.

#3. What's my favorite food?

Hmmm...

Well, I have two...SOUP... and SALAD!

#4?? I think?

Whats my favorite language?

ASL!!!!

Whew...That was a hard one. ANYWAYS...

#6? Ugh, I don't know!! Number.. WHATEVER. :)

What's my favorite TV show?

Grey's Anato *spells wrong* Um..No. Let's try that again. "Greys Anatomy"

It's my favorite show because I want to be a doctor sometime in my future.

Uhh.. The next one :)

What's my favorite thing to do?

Well, I like to stay home, curl up, and video phone with my Deaf friends.

The next one.. What's my favorite time of the day?

I'm definitely a morning person.

I love to wake up early and be super productive and then go to sleep at night.

What's my favorite subject?

Science, and math.

What's my favorite sport?

RUUUNNING!

OBVIOUSLY RIGHT???

What's my favorite drink?

Water. Yeah..I'm boring.

Sometimes I'll add flavoring but most of the time it's just H2O.

With ice.

So yeah.. those are some of my favorite things!

If you want to know more of my favorite things, let me know and I might make another video adding more.

Alrighty.. LOVE!!!

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