1st Grade Girl Seen Crying When She Finds Out It’s Obama’s Last Term Gets To Meet Him

 

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I don’t care what “political party” you do or don’t represent, this one here is a tear jerker.

Gotta love the kids! This will be life changing for this kid.

One thing I admire about kids is their honesty, carefreeness and boldness. Kids aren’t afraid to go after what they want, or at least ask for it. 

Us adults could stand to take a page from their books.

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A young girl who cried hysterically after learning President Obama would be leaving the White House in January took a special trip to meet him in person.

Caprina Harris posted the video to Facebook last month. It shows her granddaughter, 1st grader Kameria Crayton, crying inconsolably, not wanting Obama to leave office.

The clip has been shared more than 10,000 times.

Kameria wrote a letter to the president, saying she didn’t want him to leave, and she wanted to meet him at the White House.
Kameria traveled to Washington from Birmingham, Alabama, to make it happen.

Kameria and her family met the Obama and First Lady Michelle Sunday during the White House Easter Egg Roll.

Watch the heartwarming video below:

Robert De Niro Won’t Show Anti-Vaccine Documentary at Tribeca


The Tribeca Film Festival is canceling plans to host the world premiere of an anti-vaccine film called “Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe.”

Festival co-founder Robert De Niro, who defended the inclusion of the film just one day earlier, said Saturday that “we have decided to remove it from our schedule.”

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WATCH: Drones Stand No Chance Against Trained Assassin Eagles

How can a rogue drone be taken down? 

For Dutch company Guard From Above, bird is the word. The firm claims to be “the first company in the world to use birds of prey to intercept hostile drones.” 
At the end of Jan., Guard From Above released a video in which one of its trained assassins incapacitates a quadcopter in mid-air. The raptor swings up, clenches the hapless, sputtering robot in its talons, and plants the device on a ledge—in what looks to be the avian equivalent of a choke-hold.

The company says it works “mainly for national and international governmental security agencies,” including a test partnership with the Dutch National Police. (The police department has apparently asked a Dutch scientific research organization to make sure no birds are harmed on the job.)

Killer eagles are not totally unexpected. At the end of 2014, Fortune predicted that drone hunting would become a sport. And from a counter-terrorism point of view, if we already use canines to sniff out drugs and bombs, why not use raptors to tackle drones?

Check out a video:

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