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Is Breitbart.com actually the most influential new outlet in the United States?

According to a new study posted online at the Columbia Journalism Review, it actually

looks like Breitbart might be the most powerful news organization in the entire country.

According to their analysis of the issues that Breitbart covered during the 2016 presidential

election and the primaries, it turns out that Breitbart was the driving force not only behind

all of the right-wing media narrative during the campaign, but that narrative also bled

over into the corporate media and sometimes even into liberal media outlets.

Breitbart was always traced back to be the originator of those stories.

For example, when Donald Trump launched his campaign talking about these horrible immigrants

that was ripped directly from the headlines on Breitbart, once Donald Trump said that,

other right-wing blogs began to pick it up and then it made its way over into corporate

news where everybody was suddenly talking about the issue that Breitbart had originally

posted about.

This happened all throughout the campaign.

It happened on a number of issues according to this new study.

In terms of Hillary Clinton, Breitbart was one of the main pushers of the email scandal,

Benghazi, all of that, which obviously bled into all media outlets, corporate media outlets,

liberal media outlets, Democratic outlets.

They were forced to go on the defense because everybody picked up the Breitbart narrative.

If you get a chance, I highly suggest you go look at this study on Columbia Journalism

Review, and just look at the web that they have created of the stories that originated

on Breitbart that were picked up, either repeated by Donald Trump or bounced through the conservative

media outlets, made their way to Fox News, made their way to MSNBC, and CBS, and ABC,

and CNN, and all of the rest.

This is why this particular story is so disgusting and concerning for America.

Right now, we have a sitting president who actually took a guy from Breitbart and made

him his chief advisor, Steve Bannon.

This is a guy that is helping to draft executive orders, and he comes from the fake news, disgusting,

lying outlet of Breitbart.

President Trump goes on Twitter and repeats nonsense that he reads on Breitbart.

Once he repeats the nonsense from Breitbart, every major outlet in this country begins

to talk about it.

Whether to debunk it or to give it more credence, it doesn't matter which side they take on

it, because they're still talking about the issues that Breitbart is putting forward.

Breitbart really has become the most influential news organization in the United States today,

and it's all because of Donald Trump.

If he were not out there repeating Breitbart's lies, nobody would care about this outlet.

When Andrew Breitbart, himself, died a few years back, other than conservative media,

nobody noticed and nobody cared.

It wasn't a thing.

Suddenly, when Trump comes along and elevates this organization to the status of somehow

being reputable, giving them a seat in the front row at White House press briefings,

making CNN sit in the back or telling them they're not even allowed to come in, we've

delegitimized actual news organizations, and we're propping up an organization that has

no concern for telling the truth, no concern for the wellbeing of the readers or the intelligence

of the readers.

They just want to pump out lies to make immigrants look bad, to make Black people look bad, to

make Muslims look bad, women look bad, and to make Donald Trump look great.

He's going to continue to prop them up.

The longer he does that, the more the corporate media is going to repeat the lies that are

heard on Breitbart.

They have infected every facet of the media today.

The overall effect is that we have a dumbed down corporate media, and even more dumbed

down American public as a result of the Breitbart effect.

For more infomation >> Study Shows That Breitbart Drove Corporate Media Narratives During 2016 Campaign - Duration: 4:42.

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Sony: A Tale of Innovation, from the Walkman to the PlayStation 4 - Duration: 11:48.

This week on Behind the Business, we'll be taking a look at one of the most innovative

companies to ever emerge from Japan.

The inventor of such brilliant technologies as the transistor radio, the Walkman, the

CD player and the PS Vita, Sony.

Our story begins in March 1945.

World War 2 was still in full swing, but by that point the Axis powers were crumbling.

Russians were swimming in the Oder, Hitler was on suicide watch, and a fleet of Boeing

B-29s was firebombing Japan into oblivion.

The bombing of Tokyo on March 9 was the deadliest air raid in history, and it threw the Japanese

military into panic mode.

Numerous emergency meetings were held that week, and one such meeting brought together

two men that would eventually change the course of history:

Masaru Ibuka, a Navy lieutenant, and Akio Morita, a weapons researcher.

Their brief military careers ended just a few months later when the Japanese Empire

surrendered, and faced with unemployment, the two men found work wherever they could.

Masaru got a job repairing radios for a department store, but in 1946 he convinced Akio and several

of his friends to start a business together.

They borrowed $530 as initial capital and founded the Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering

Corporation, or Totsuko for short.

Despite the name, they didn't have the R&D budget to develop telecommunications and so

their first product was actually a rice cooker.

It didn't really sell, though, and pretty soon Masaru gave up on the home-appliance

market.

His first success came in 1949, when he got to try a tape recorder imported from the US

by the Japan Broadcasting Corporation.

Back then tape recording was a very new technology, and Totsuko became the first to market it

in Japan.

They released their G-type tape recorder in 1950, and although sales were slow initially,

as the Japanese economy started to recover, so did Totsuko's fortune.

Then, in 1952, Masaru got wind of a world-changing invention: the transistor.

It had been invented more than five years earlier by Bell Laboratories, but it was used

almost exclusively by the military.

Back then consumer electronics were based on the vacuum tube, which was much bigger

and used many times more electricity.

Masaru immediately saw the transistor's potential and so he did whatever it took to

get his hands on it.

He managed to license the technology from Western Electric for $25,000, a price tag

so expensive it nearly bankrupted Totsuko.

Masaru put everything on the line, and by 1955 Totsuko had successfully created Japan's

first transistor radio, the TR-55.

It was a monumental achievement.

They didn't just create a radio that was small and portable; they also managed to improve

 the transistor technology itself.

You see, under normal conditions, the germanium used as the base for Bell Labs' transistor

isn't conductive at all.

Only when you add impurities to the germanium does it actually function as a conductor,

and this is where Akio's knowledge in physics came in handy.

By adding trace amounts of phosphorus, he greatly amplified the transistor's capabilities.

This improvement proved vital because Totsuko wasn't the first company to produce transistor

radios.

A small American company called Regency Electronics beat them to it by a few months.

The transistors they used, however, were built by Texas Instruments, and they were vastly

inferior to those developed by Akio.

This gave Totsuko an edge.

They saw huge potential in selling their radio not only in Japan, but even in the US, where

the market was much larger and equally untapped.

To appeal to Americans, however, Totsuko needed to build a distinctive brand.

Fittingly, they derived their name from the Latin word for sound, 'sonus'.

Thus, in 1955 the Sony brand was born.

The success of the Sony TR-55 caused a paradigm shift in the West.

You see, back then 'made in Japan' carried the same connotation that we associate with

'made in China' today.

Sony's radio, however, was objectively better than anything on the market, and it kickstarted

the company's reputation.

Sony put their transistor technology to further use in 1960 by creating the world's first

transistor television.

They then made an even bigger leap by developing innovative color TV technology.

Akio's team managed to improve the electron guns behind color television, and they created

a vastly superior version.

Unveiled in April 1968, the Sony Trinitron received universal acclaim and became one

of the most popular TVs of its time.

Sony made another great move that year by partnering up with CBS to make vinyl records.

The early 1970s showed even greater promise, as they saw the rise of the videocassette

recorder, or VCR.

In its earliest days, there were many competing videocassette formats and Sony were eager

to get in on the action.

They had developed a prototype format in 1969 with Matsushita Electric, the company you

now know as Panasonic.

The format was prohibitively expensive, however, and it's lack of mass market adoption eventually

led to Sony and Matsushita parting ways.

Each started developing their own videocassette format, and the end result was one of the

fiercest format wars in history.

Sony created their format in 1975 and called it Betamax.

It could only record a maximum of one hour, but it's quality was by far the best in

the market.

Matsushita released their format, called VHS, a whole year later.

Although Betamax was considered superior, Matsushita were the biggest electronics manufacturer

at the time and their power was considerable.

They owned JVC, and also managed to convince Hitachi and Mitsubishi to adopt their format.

Even though Sony had a whole year head start, they couldn't get enough manufacturers to

use their format and so eventually they had to start making VHS machines.

Despite their defeat though, Sony were eager to make a rebound.

Their strategy was to improve consumer electronics and to make them portable, and there is no

better example of this than the Sony Walkman.

Released in 1979, the Walkman completely revolutionized the way people listened to music.

A cheap portable stereo was completely unheard of at the time, and yet Sony managed to sell

their Walkman at a comfortable $150.

Since then it has sold over 385 million units, and it's become one of their most iconic

products.

That same year Sony teamed up with the Dutch electronics firm Phillips, who had pioneered

the optical disc medium through their LaserDisc technology.

Together the two companies developed the Compact Disc, and in 1982 Sony began selling the first

commercial CD player, ushering in the era of digital music.

Sony also kickstarted the popularity of camcorders by developing one of the earliest lightweight

video cameras in 1985.

They further cemented their hold on the music industry by buying CBS Records for $2 billion

in 1987, which gave them access to the world's largest music library.

Two years later, Sony broke into the film industry by buying Columbia Pictures from

Coca Cola for $3.4 billion.

As the world entered recession in the early 1990s, Sony were getting ready to conquer

their next market: console gaming.

They had tried to partner up with Nintendo in the late 1980s, but when deal fell through

in 1992, Sony had to finish the project on their own.

Then, in December of 1994, Sony unveiled their masterpiece, the PlayStation.

It was an immediate success, bringing in a swarm of developers that made iconic games

like Metal Gear Solid and Resident Evil.

The PlayStation was so technically innovative that it remained in production for 11 years,

selling over 100 million units.

Sonny continued to innovate throughout the 1990s.

They introduced their first flat screen TVs, their VAIO computer brand and even a robotic

dog.

Sony kicked off the new millennium with the PlayStation 2, which to this day is the best

selling video game console of all time.

In 2001 they bought Ericsson's mobile division, thus giving birth to Sony Ericsson.

They then topped off their content library by acquiring Bertelsmann in 2003 and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

in 2004.

Sony released the PS3 in 2006, and although it didn't hit PlayStation 2 levels of popularity

it still did pretty well.

Now, over the past decade it's pretty clear that Sony has started to lose some of its

steam.

It's not that they've become bad, but rather that everyone else has become better.

Whereas before Sony were famous for leading dozens of markets at once, now they're struggling

to innovate at all.

Their competition has blown past them in almost every department.

Their mobile division has less than a 1% market share, Warner Brothers and Universal have

dominated the film and music industries, their smart TVs are just downright stupid, and … PS

Vita.

That said, the situation isn't all doom-and-gloom.

The PlayStation 4 has had a phenomenal run, selling almost 60 million units in its first

three years.

Interestingly enough, one of their most profitable segments over the past ten years was their

financial division, which was established all the way back in 1979.

Of course, although the PS4 is carrying them right now, Sony have a lot of catching up

to do.

Luckily, they've got a great opportunity to shine in the latest up-and-coming tech

industry, virtual reality.

They've already made their first steps, but the industry is still very young and right

now it's anyone's game.

Sony are really gonna have to make VR count, however, since in the tech business you rarely

get second chances.

Thanks for watching and thank you to everyone who's supporting us on Patreon.

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Or, if you're more into social media, you can talk to us on Facebook or Twitter.

In case you missed it, do check out our previous video on the history of AOL, from the earliest

days of the internet to their fall as America's dial up overlord.

You should also check out the full Behind the Business playlist, where you'll find

the interesting stories of other big companies.

Once again, thanks a lot for watching, and as always: stay smart.

For more infomation >> Sony: A Tale of Innovation, from the Walkman to the PlayStation 4 - Duration: 11:48.

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Overwatch Widowmaker Aim Tutorial Guide | Widow Drills For Improvement - Duration: 5:16.

Hey there!

Do you sometimes feel that key targets just won't die in the enemy team?

Do you enjoy planting fear in your enemies?

Widowmaker is just for you then, and we are going to show you drills to increase your

accuracy and be a real value to any team.

Hello guys, welcome to the dojo!

Let's talk about the benefits of picking Widowmaker.

She is the most effective hero from long range with her sniper, able to pick key targets

and disturb the enemy team before team fights begin.

She shines in controlling open areas where she can take control of the high grounds to

bypass shields.

Her kit does not really help the team in teamfights though so you must score kills in order to

be effective.

Widowmaker is one of the hardest characters in the game mechanical-wise.

The basic drills for Widowmaker, especially the static ones are going to be pretty similar

to other hitscan training sessions but please don't neglect them.The drills are going

to give you a solid mechanical foundation, and also help you eyes and brain adapt to

the scoped playstyle and to long distances you need to perceive.

If you have any questions regarding the Widowmaker drills, or just want to improve with anything,

please feel free to join Overwatchdojo's Discord server.

There are coaching opportunities too, use the link in the description!

Alright, let's load up the tutorial map and stand in front of the still bots.

Your first drill is to track them with your mouse while moving around.

This exercise warms up your muscles and helps you start focusing.

Aim at the head for this drill.

You can mix up the movement so it is more interesting to do.

Do this drill for 30 seconds.

The next drill is basically the same, but this time use your gun in sniper mode.

Hold down the zoom and try to track your targets while moving left-to-right in an unpredictable

manner.

Try to make the movement arrhythmic so potential enemies will have a hard time tracking you.

It's really not that hard to do, but an important part of the drills.

Do this drill for 30 seconds.

The next drill teaches you the quickscope that is an essential move with any sniper.

The exercise is to zoom and quickly hit your shot, removing the scope right after it.

This allows you to be reactive and land the critical shots, while having a greater vision

around you.

Quickscoping is really useful for mobility, as you spend very little time in stationary

position.

Don't forget that you should always go for headshots!

Do this drill for 1 minute The last static drill is the hardest one,

but looks and feels great.

You are going to practice flicking.

The basic idea is that from one position you flick the crosshair to the head of the enemy

quickly.

Pretend that you are guarding a spot on the map, and quickly flick to the bot who is in

the view.

Practicing this rewires your muscle memory, so you will be able to land these shots in-game

too.

Do this drill for 2 minutes

Static drills are a good for warming up, but the real thing is just up next in the dynamic

drills.

If you like these drills created by Overwatchdojo, consider supporting us on Patreon, link can

be found in the description.

In the next drill, take an elevated position somewhere where you can see the platform with

the moving bots.

Your task is to land your shots consistently, while doing a left-right strafing motion.

You will spend a lot of time doing this in live matches, so you should make this perfect.

Pay attention to your charge and time your shots well.

Do this drill for 2 minutes.

Now nothing new, just mix the previous ones.

Land the headshots with quickscope then strafe or jump to one side and repeat, try to find

the perfect rhythm.

If you can reach the perfect rhythm, you are going to be a terrifying monster in-game.

Do this drill for 2 minutes.

The next drill is something that you may see a lot from tryhard Widows.

Stand near a position where you can grapple upward.

Press the jump button right at the moment when the grapple pulls you to the level of

the platform you are using to hook.

Aim your sniper while in the air, and land a headshot on the bot.

You are pretty predictable when falling, but it is happening really quickly, and may catch

the enemy by surprise.

Do this drill for 1 minutes.

The last one is practicing the flick shot again from various positions.

Make sure that you pretend defending a single point, and use this as the basic position.

Flick to the moving bots from there.

You want to practice this to close and far distances too.

Do this drill for 2 minutes.

We know that these drills may be too basic for some.

If you want a more advanced training experience, create a custom game with hard Lucio bots

filling both sides and set headshot only on a control point map in skirmish mode.

Speed aura, boost and boops all over the place, a really good training exercise.

Use what you have learned in the drills!

You can go with 4 ana 2 lucios if that works better.

Professional Widowmaker players If you are interested in watching professional

Widowmaker players, search for Kephrii and Taimou (and leave the name of your favourite

in a comment section below).

Don't forget that Widow is a really risky pick and can be countered easily.

Always adapt and try to co-operate with your team members.

Thank you for your attention.

If you like what we are doing, subscribe, give us a thumbs up and share this video.

See you guys next time!

For more infomation >> Overwatch Widowmaker Aim Tutorial Guide | Widow Drills For Improvement - Duration: 5:16.

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Dozens attend 'A Day Without Women' rally - Duration: 1:02.

HANNAH: MOLLIE, JUST LIKE WE HAD

THE DAY WITHOUT IMMIGRANTS A

COUPLE WEEKS AGO, TODAY IS A D

WITHOUT WOMEN.

IT IS TO DEMONSTRATE WHAT

EXACTLY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF

WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE, AT HOME

AND OUT IN SOCIETY

THEY STARTED AT A CAPITAL A

LITTLE BIT AGO AND THEY ARE

MAKING THEIR WAY TO THE FEDERAL

BUILDING ALONG WALNUT.

THEY ARE PROBABLY CLOSE TO 200

WOMEN AND SOME MAN MAKING THE

JOURNEY FROM THE CAPITAL TO THE

FEDERAL BUILDING TO SHOW THEIR

SUPPORT FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND

EQUALITY HERE IN AMERICA.

I HAVE TALKED TO A COUPLE OF

PEOPLE.

ONE SAID SHE HAD HER CLASS

COUNSEL AT DRAKE TO CALOMA TO

THE MARCH.

-- TWO COME TO THE MARCH.

ANOTHER CAME FOR THE

SIGNIFICANCE.

WE WILL HAVE MORE FROM THE RALLY

AND THE MARCH TONIGHT T 5:00.

For more infomation >> Dozens attend 'A Day Without Women' rally - Duration: 1:02.

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Video: Big cool down tomorrow 03/08/17 - Duration: 3:41.

NOW, FIRST ALERT WEATHER.

CAITLIN: HAPPY WEDNESDAY,

CAITLIN: HAPPY WEDNESDAY, EVERYONE.

EVERYONE. WHAT A DIFFERENCE A FEW HOURS

WHAT A DIFFERENCE A FEW HOURS MAKES.

MAKES. YOU GOT BEAUTIFUL BLUE SKIES

YOU GOT BEAUTIFUL BLUE SKIES WITH NICE FLUFFY CLOUDS OUT

WITH NICE FLUFFY CLOUDS OUT THERE.

THERE. IT IS TURNING INTO A NICE

IT IS TURNING INTO A NICE AFTERNOON.

AFTERNOON. THERE'S A CHANCE THAT A COUPLE

THERE'S A CHANCE THAT A COUPLE SHOWERS THIS EVENING, BUT

SHOWERS THIS EVENING, BUT COMPARED TO WHAT WE HAD EARLIER

COMPARED TO WHAT WE HAD EARLIER THIS MORNING, STARTING OFF WITH

THIS MORNING, STARTING OFF WITH RAIN AND SNOW, IT IS A

RAIN AND SNOW, IT IS A COMPLETELY EVER AND RIGHT NOW.

COMPLETELY EVER AND RIGHT NOW. STORM TRACKER SHOWING CLOUDS,

STORM TRACKER SHOWING CLOUDS, RAIN, AND SNOW MOVING OUT.

RAIN, AND SNOW MOVING OUT. A SON HA TAKEN OVER FOR JUST

A SON HA TAKEN OVER FOR JUST ABOUT EVERYONE.

ABOUT EVERYONE. SHOWERS TRYING TO CREATE THEIR

SHOWERS TRYING TO CREATE THEIR WAY INTO THE SEAWAY VALLEY, A

WAY INTO THE SEAWAY VALLEY, A LITTLE DRY THIS MORNING, SO NOT

LITTLE DRY THIS MORNING, SO NOT NECESSARILY HITTING US, BUT WE

NECESSARILY HITTING US, BUT WE WILL FIND A CHANCE FOR MORE THIS

WILL FIND A CHANCE FOR MORE THIS AFTERNOON TO PASS THROUGH.

AFTERNOON TO PASS THROUGH. THIS MORNING'S REIGN AND DIP AND

THIS MORNING'S REIGN AND DIP AND TEMPERATURES WITH ALL THINGS TO

TEMPERATURES WITH ALL THINGS TO A COLD FRONT THAT'S GOING TO BE

A COLD FRONT THAT'S GOING TO BE EXITING THE AREA HERE.

EXITING THE AREA HERE. AND BETWEEN THE NEXT SYSTEM WE

AND BETWEEN THE NEXT SYSTEM WE HAVE IS THE DRYER AIR, WHICH IS

HAVE IS THE DRYER AIR, WHICH IS WHY WE HAVE THE SUNSHINE BUT THE

WHY WE HAVE THE SUNSHINE BUT THE WIND IS PICKING UP AS THE COLD

WIND IS PICKING UP AS THE COLD FRONT GETS CLOSER.

FRONT GETS CLOSER. THAT IS GOING TO BRING US A

THAT IS GOING TO BRING US A BETTER CHANCE FOR A COUPLE OF

BETTER CHANCE FOR A COUPLE OF SHOWERS, BUT AND EVENTUAL BIG

SHOWERS, BUT AND EVENTUAL BIG COOL DOWN.

COOL DOWN. THANKS TO THE SUN AND SOUTH WIND

THANKS TO THE SUN AND SOUTH WIND AT THE MOMENT, IT HAS HELPED OUT

AT THE MOMENT, IT HAS HELPED OUT , WE ARE UP TO 50 NOW.

, WE ARE UP TO 50 NOW. IT LOOKS LIKE SPRING AND FEELS

IT LOOKS LIKE SPRING AND FEELS LIKE IT, TOO.

LIKE IT, TOO. IT IS A DEEP 3 IN PLATTSBURGH, A

IT IS A DEEP 3 IN PLATTSBURGH, A LITTLE COOLER IN THE NORTHEAST

LITTLE COOLER IN THE NORTHEAST KINGDOM, SAME WITH THE

KINGDOM, SAME WITH THE ADIRONDACKS, BUT EVERYONE IS

ADIRONDACKS, BUT EVERYONE IS ABOVE AVERAGE HERE WE GOT

ABOVE AVERAGE HERE WE GOT TEMPERATURES DIPPING THIS

TEMPERATURES DIPPING THIS EVENING AND INTO TOMORROW

EVENING AND INTO TOMORROW MORNING, WE END UP IN THE 30'S.

MORNING, WE END UP IN THE 30'S. THAT IS THE SECOND COLD FRONT,

THAT IS THE SECOND COLD FRONT, BUT FOR NOW WE ARE NICE AND WARM

BUT FOR NOW WE ARE NICE AND WARM AND IT'S GOING TO GET WINDIER,

AND IT'S GOING TO GET WINDIER, TOO.

TOO. THE BIG STORY THIS EVENING, IT

THE BIG STORY THIS EVENING, IT PICKS UP THIS EVENING IN NEW

PICKS UP THIS EVENING IN NEW YORK.

YORK. THESE ARE GOT, 15 TO 20 MILES

THESE ARE GOT, 15 TO 20 MILES PER HOUR IN NORTHERN NEW YORK,

PER HOUR IN NORTHERN NEW YORK, BUT LOOK AT THESE GUSTS BEYOND

BUT LOOK AT THESE GUSTS BEYOND THE 30 OR 40 MILES PER HOUR

THE 30 OR 40 MILES PER HOUR LATER THIS EVENING.

LATER THIS EVENING. PRETTY STRONG AT TIMES IN THE

PRETTY STRONG AT TIMES IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY AS WELL.

CHAMPLAIN VALLEY AS WELL. INTO TOMORROW MORNING, WINDS

INTO TOMORROW MORNING, WINDS WILL SHIFT.

WILL SHIFT. THAT IS THE FRONT PASSING.

THAT IS THE FRONT PASSING. 20 TO 30 MILES PER HOUR AS YOUR

20 TO 30 MILES PER HOUR AS YOUR STARTING OFF YOUR DAY TOMORROW.

STARTING OFF YOUR DAY TOMORROW. THAT DOESN'T COME WITH THE COOL

THAT DOESN'T COME WITH THE COOL DOWN, SO IT'S NOT GOING TO FEEL

DOWN, SO IT'S NOT GOING TO FEEL SO GOOD.

SO GOOD. READ THE BY EVENING, AND WITH

READ THE BY EVENING, AND WITH THE TEMPERATURES FALLING, IT'S

THE TEMPERATURES FALLING, IT'S GOING TO BE BRISK AS WE HEAD

GOING TO BE BRISK AS WE HEAD INTO THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.

INTO THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. WE HAVE A WIND ADVISORY, GUSTS

WE HAVE A WIND ADVISORY, GUSTS ABOVE 30 TO 40 MILES PER HOUR,

ABOVE 30 TO 40 MILES PER HOUR, BUT CLOSE TO 50 MILES PER HOUR

BUT CLOSE TO 50 MILES PER HOUR AT TIMES IN NORTHERN NEW YORK.

AT TIMES IN NORTHERN NEW YORK. COULD SEE A LITTLE BIT OF DAMAGE

COULD SEE A LITTLE BIT OF DAMAGE OUT OF THAT, JUST KEEP THAT IN

OUT OF THAT, JUST KEEP THAT IN MIND.

MIND. THAT GOES UNTIL 11:00 TONIGHT

THAT GOES UNTIL 11:00 TONIGHT FOR NORTHERN NEW YORK, AGAIN,

FOR NORTHERN NEW YORK, AGAIN, THAT IS WHERE THE WIND WILL BE

THAT IS WHERE THE WIND WILL BE STRONGEST.

STRONGEST. IF A COUPLE OF SHOWERS

IF A COUPLE OF SHOWERS POTENTIALLY ON AND OFF THE ROUTE

POTENTIALLY ON AND OFF THE ROUTE THE AFTERNOON, I THINK FOR THE

THE AFTERNOON, I THINK FOR THE MOST PART, THESE ARE GOING TO GO

MOST PART, THESE ARE GOING TO GO THROUGH QUICKLY BEHIND US COLD

THROUGH QUICKLY BEHIND US COLD FRNT AS IT PUSHES, YOU'RE

FRNT AS IT PUSHES, YOU'RE GOING TO FIND SOME SNOW SHOWERS.

GOING TO FIND SOME SNOW SHOWERS. A SQUALLS ARE POSSIBLE, BUT YOU

A SQUALLS ARE POSSIBLE, BUT YOU WILL ALSO FIND SUNSHINE ON

WILL ALSO FIND SUNSHINE ON THURSDAY AND BETWEEN THOUSAND

THURSDAY AND BETWEEN THOUSAND SHOWERS AS WELL.

SHOWERS AS WELL. AIM FOR FRIDAY, SOME SUN, FOR

AIM FOR FRIDAY, SOME SUN, FOR THE MOST PART I THINK THAT

THE MOST PART I THINK THAT SYSTEM WILL MISS US.

SYSTEM WILL MISS US. THERE IS THAT DIFFERENT.

THERE IS THAT DIFFERENT. TODAY WE ARE NEAR 50.

TODAY WE ARE NEAR 50. TOMORROW, A COUPLE OF SCATTERED

TOMORROW, A COUPLE OF SCATTERED SHOWERS, BUT DRY SUNNY MOMENT

SHOWERS, BUT DRY SUNNY MOMENT FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AS WELL.

FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AS WELL. STILL BREEZY, BUT BETTER THAN

STILL BREEZY, BUT BETTER THAN TONIGH, THEN SATURDAY, WIND

TONIGH, THEN SATURDAY, WIND LIKELY PICKING UP A LITTLE BIT,

LIKELY PICKING UP A LITTLE BIT, BUT LOOK AT OUR LOWS AND HIGHS

BUT LOOK AT OUR LOWS AND HIGHS FOR THE WEEKEND.

FOR THE WEEKEND. DEFINITELY COOLING-OFF AROUND

For more infomation >> Video: Big cool down tomorrow 03/08/17 - Duration: 3:41.

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Thor Ragnarok FIRST LOOK - Cate Blanchett as Hela - Beyond The Trailer - Duration: 9:02.

So that's different!

Not only in terms of how the Thor movies look

but they've made some changes to the comics!

For more infomation >> Thor Ragnarok FIRST LOOK - Cate Blanchett as Hela - Beyond The Trailer - Duration: 9:02.

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Videocast: Friday, Saturday snow system taking shape - Duration: 2:54.

ES

ARE ON THE WAY.

METINKA: IT SEEMS LIKE CHANGES

ARE ALWAYS ON THE WAY.

IT IS MARCH.

USUALLY, PEOPLE CORRELATE THAT

WITH SNOW CHANCES.

WE HAVE SOM IN THE A TODAY.

AT LEAST TODAY IS BEAUTIFUL.

THE CLOUDS MOVING OUT OF HERE.

EXPECT PLENTY OF SUNSHINE.

IT IS PRETTY NICE PRE-51 IN DES

MOINES.

WE ARE DOING THE BRISK WIND.

-- IT IS PRETTY NICE HERE.

-- 51 IN DES MOINES.

HIGHS A BIT ABOVE AVERAGE.

QUICKLY COOLING OFF -- AFTER

SUNSET.

LIKELY SOME FROSTY CONDITIONS

OVERNIGHT TONIGHT.

THE MAJOR PLAYER IN ANY OUTDOOR

PLANS HAS BEEN THE WIND AND THE

STRONGEST ARE ACROSS NORTHERN

IOWA INTO THE NORTHEAST.

AND THEY ARE HEADING OUT BUT

STILL IF YOU ARE TRAVELING THIS

AFTERNOON, WINS COULDN'T GUSTS

-- WINDS CAN GUST 40 MILES PER

HOUR.

EARLIER WE HAVE A BAN OF CLOUDS,

NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT.

THEY ARE THINNING AND TRYING TO

MOVE OUT.

THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS, THE

WEATHER MORE WINTER LIKE.

A WEAK DISTURBANCE THAT WILL

SPREAD ACROSS TOMORROW AND MIGHT

BRING A FEW FLURRIES AND THAT

HEADS OUT ALONE COLD AIR TO SINK

IN DOUBLE SET OF THE STAGE FOR

THE NEXT WEATHER MAKER OVER THE

WEEKEND AND THAT WILL BRING US A

LITTLE BIT OF SNOW.

LET'S TIME THINGS OUT.

TODAY, THE WEATHER STAYS NICE

AND QUIET.

BY TOMORROW MORNING, 7:00 A.M.,

THERE COULD BE A FEW FLURRIES TO

MASON CITY INTO ALGONA.

MOST OF FRIDAY LOOKS QUIET.

BY FRIDAY EVENING AROUND 7:00

P.M., SNOW SHOWERS FROM NORTH

WAS IOWA THROUGH CENTRAL AND

SOUTHERN IOWA UNTIL 8:30 OR 9:00

AND WE ARE EXPECTING

ACCUMULATION.

THE LATEST SNOW TRACKER SHOWS

NOT MUCH IN THE WAY OF SNOW.

SLIGHTLY HIGHER TOTALS ACROSS

SOUTH CENTRAL AND WESTERN

COUNTIES.

THAT WILL NOT BE OUR ONLY SNOW

CHANCES.

WE HAVE POTENTIALLY MORE SUNDAY

INTO MONDAY.

ENJOY TODAY'S SUNSHINE.

54 AND IT WILL FEEL COMFORTABLE.

OVERNIGHT LOWS TURN FROSTED

TONIGHT BACK INTO 31 IN DES

MOINES.

THE BREES WILL SWITCH IT TO THE

EAST.

COLD AIR TRIES TO COME IN.

NO ACCUMULATION TOMORROW.

HIGHS WILL BE CLOSE TO 50 ON

YOUR THURSDAY.

YOUR EIGHT DAY FORECAST.

THE COLD AIR SETTLES IN ON

THURSDAY.

KEEP WARM FRIDAY IN OF THE

WEEKEND.

THE CHANCE FOR SNOWFALL THROUGH

EARLY SATURDAY.

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Tom Messner learns about how butterflies get their colors at ECHO - Duration: 2:20.

S IN 9

BUTTERFLYS' WINGS?

BUTTERFLYS' WINGS? >>> THERE ARE A LOT OF REASON

>>> THERE ARE A LOT OF REASON WHY THE BUTTERFLIES HAVE THE

WHY THE BUTTERFLIES HAVE THE COLOR THEY HAVE, AS FAR AS

COLOR THEY HAVE, AS FAR AS SURVIVORRING BUT TODAY WE WILL

SURVIVORRING BUT TODAY WE WILL TALK ABOUT WHY THE BETTER --

TALK ABOUT WHY THE BETTER -- BUTTERFLIES ARE THE COLOR THEY

BUTTERFLIES ARE THE COLOR THEY ARE.

ARE. THE ORIGINAL AND RED, LIKE THE

THE ORIGINAL AND RED, LIKE THE PASSION BUTTERFLY, IT IS BIG

PASSION BUTTERFLY, IT IS BIG MEANT -- PIGMENT BASE.

MEANT -- PIGMENT BASE. THEY ONLY REFLECT THE COLOR WE

THEY ONLY REFLECT THE COLOR WE SEE.

SEE. >> REALLY?

>> REALLY? >> INTERESTING STRUCTURE AT THE

>> INTERESTING STRUCTURE AT THE CELL LEVEL.

CELL LEVEL. THE MOST FASCINATING ONES IN MY

THE MOST FASCINATING ONES IN MY OPINION IS THIS ONE, THE BLUE

OPINION IS THIS ONE, THE BLUE MORPHO, COMMON SPECIES IN

MORPHO, COMMON SPECIES IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EVEN IN MEXICO.

EVEN IN MEXICO. THEY LOOK BLUE, RIGHT?

THEY LOOK BLUE, RIGHT? >> VERY BLUE.

>> VERY BLUE. >> BRILLIANT BLUE.

>> BRILLIANT BLUE. >> HOLDING IT UP TO THE LIGHT

>> HOLDING IT UP TO THE LIGHT YOU CAN SEE SOMETHING THERE THAT

YOU CAN SEE SOMETHING THERE THAT IS NOT BLUE?

IS NOT BLUE? >> IT IS LOOKING ALMOST BROWN.

>> IT IS LOOKING ALMOST BROWN. >> THAT IS BECAUSE THE WINGS ARE

>> THAT IS BECAUSE THE WINGS ARE NOT BLUE.

NOT BLUE. THE PIGMENT COMES FROM INSIDE

THE PIGMENT COMES FROM INSIDE BUT THEY HAVE AN INTERESTING

BUT THEY HAVE AN INTERESTING STRUCTURE ON THE WHEN SCALE THAT

STRUCTURE ON THE WHEN SCALE THAT CAPTURES THE LIGHT, BOUNCES IT

CAPTURES THE LIGHT, BOUNCES IT AROUND AND ONLY THE BLUE LIGHT

AROUND AND ONLY THE BLUE LIGHT ESCAPES.

ESCAPES. YOU CAN SEE ON THE BACK SIDE THE

YOU CAN SEE ON THE BACK SIDE THE WINGS ARE NOT BLUE BUT ARE BROWN

WINGS ARE NOT BLUE BUT ARE BROWN ON ONE SIDE AND THE OTHER SIDE

ON ONE SIDE AND THE OTHER SIDE THEY ARE CLEAR JUST REFLOWING

THEY ARE CLEAR JUST REFLOWING BLUE LIGHT.

BLUE LIGHT. >> WHEN THE KIDS AND MOMS AND

>> WHEN THE KIDS AND MOMS AND DADS COME IN HERE THEY MUST HAVE

DADS COME IN HERE THEY MUST HAVE A MILLION GOES.

A MILLION GOES. >> WE ARE HERE TO HELP THEM, WE

>> WE ARE HERE TO HELP THEM, WE HAVE BEEN SPENDING A LONG TIME

HAVE BEEN SPENDING A LONG TIME TRAINING OUR VOLUNTEERS AND

TRAINING OUR VOLUNTEERS AND GETTING THEM READY.

GETTING THEM READY. I PUT TIME INTO IT AND THE

I PUT TIME INTO IT AND THE BUTTERFLIES COME FROM ALL OVER

BUTTERFLIES COME FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD.

THE WORLD. RIGHT NOW UP IN THIS AREA WE

RIGHT NOW UP IN THIS AREA WE HAVE BUTTERFLIES FROM CENTRAL

HAVE BUTTERFLIES FROM CENTRAL AMERICA, BUTTERFLIES FROM

AMERICA, BUTTERFLIES FROM MALAYSIA.

MALAYSIA. IT HAS BEEN A LOT OF FUN.

IT HAS BEEN A LOT OF FUN. I GET TO LEARN A LOT AND TEACH A

I GET TO LEARN A LOT AND TEACH A LOT.

LOT. >> THANK YOU.

>> THANK YOU. GREAT STUFF.

GREAT STUFF. >> KEEP IN MIND THE EXHIBIT IS

For more infomation >> Tom Messner learns about how butterflies get their colors at ECHO - Duration: 2:20.

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Cafe Luke in Slidell moves forward with dinner theater plans after fire damages kitchen - Duration: 1:53.

>> WE WERE SUPPOSED TO OPEN THIS

FRIDAY NIGHT AND WE STILL ARE.

JUST NOT HERE.

HEATH: THE KITCHEN FIRE 9 DAYS

AGO HEAVILY DAMAGED THE CAFE

LUKE, A DINNER THEATER AND CAFE,

AMONG OTHER THINGS.

IT HAD ONLY BEEN OPEN SINCE LUKE

DECEMBER.

WAS PREPARING HIS RENOWNED

BRISQUETS DURING THE NIGHT, WH

THE FIRE BROKE OUT.

AN APPARENT PROBLEM WITH THE

STOVE.

>> MY BRISKETS WENT UP IN SMOKE.

HEATH: LUKE IS ALSO THE DIRECTOR

OF THE PLAY THAT WAS SET TO

OPEN, CALLED "CHEF'S SURPRISE,"

A MURDER MYSTERY -- IRONICALLY

SET AROUND A KITCHEN FIRE.

THAT SHOW MUST GO ON ATTITUDE

QUICKLY TOOK OVER.

THE THEATER COMMUNITY AND THE

LOCAL COMMUNITY TOOK THEIR CUES.

EARLIER IN THIS SCRIPT, THE

LUKES HAD VOLUNTEERED THEIR HELP

TO A CHURCH IN LACOMBE WHEN THEY

WERE IN NEED.

>> JUST AN INCREDIBLE GUY, AND

WHEN I FOUND OUT THAT HE NEEDED

HELP, THAT'S NOT EVEN SOMETHING

THAT YOU HAVE TO THINK ABOUT.

YOU JUST DO IT

HEATH: YOU JUST DO IT.

>> THAT'S WHAT YOU DO WHEN YOU

HAVE FRIEND AND THEY NEED HELP.

HEATH: AND IT IS REALLY NO

CHEF'S SURPRISE THAT CAST

MEMBERS HAVE JOINED THE

PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS TRYING TO

GET THE DINNER THEATER BACK UP

AND RUNNING.

IT IS FAMILY.

>> THAT'S WHAT WE DO.

WE KEEP ON GOING.

WE GET KNOCKED DOWN, BUT NOT

KNOCKED OUT.

HEATH: AND LEARN YOUR LINES AND

GET OUT ON STAGE.

>> THAT'S RIGHT.

[LAUGHTER]

HEATH: WITH SOME ADDED DIALOGUE

BY PLAYWRIGHT JAMES HARTMAN,

BASED ON THIS FIRE, THE SHOW

WILL GO ON.

NOT HERE.

BUT HERE AT THE VILLAGE CHURCH

IN LACOMBE, THANKS TO PASTOR

PAUL.

A $20 DONATION GETS YOU IN, AND

HELPS THE THEATER REBOUND.

>> BREAK A LEG.

GO OUT DO WHAT YOU CAN THE BEST

WAY YOU CAN AND GO ON WITH THE

SHOW.

HEATH: THE CURTAIN WILL GO UP

MARCH 10 AS PLANNED, BUT NO

BRISKET THIS TIME, CHICKEN AND

FISH.

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A painless way to give vaccines - Duration: 2:37.

(futuristic music)

- Hi, Dorian.

- Oh, hi, Roxanne.

- So, I hear that you and your colleagues

have invented something that might be

a game-changer for vaccinations.

- Yeah, we have a new way of delivering vaccines.

Rather than using a needle, a syringe,

what we have is a pill that actually

shoots a jet of drug into your cheek without pain.

- Oh, my god.

I love it already.

How does it work?

- We use a reaction in here

just like vinegar and baking soda.

Once that starts reacting, it makes a gas

and builds up the pressure inside of the pill.

On the end of the nozzle, we have a membrane

that holds the pressure in, which right now

is fingernail polish, and when it gets

to a certain pressure, it releases.

This piston pushes down, pushes the drug out,

and it shoots a jet of the drug into the cheek.

- Can I try how it works?

- Sure.

So, in the real system,

you'd press it together to start the reaction.

That would give you timing, like, 10 seconds,

and then you hold it against the inside of your cheek,

and after 10 seconds, it'll shoot.

The pressure is just like a water pick,

which is one of these things for cleaning your teeth,

so it doesn't hurt, it injects the drug, and you're done.

- And you just take it out?

- And you're done.

- Is it just as effective as if I

got the drug with a needle injection?

- We've done experiments on rabbits.

It gets both systemic and mucosal immunity, it's called.

The next step is actually a smaller pill,

and this one's actually designed to be swallowed,

and it's coated with a substance that protects it

from the stomach, and then only activates

when it's in the intestine.

One of the target possibilities

would be insulin for diabetics.

That is, you could take your insulin

and swallow a pill versus having to take an injection.

- Besides just the fact that it'll be painless,

both these pills, what other advantages will there be?

- Well, the great thing is we can actually do this at home.

You can give this to people so they don't

have to go to the pediatrician.

You don't need trained personnel to give you a shot,

which is a huge expense.

Also, for better distribution to third-world countries

or to rural areas, you could actually get your vaccinations

done very, very easily and more effectively.

One of my co-investigators, Kiana Aaron,

suggested that we could actually put this

in a lollipop for children, and so they would just

hold it in their mouth until the drug was delivered.

And then, they'd also have the rest of the lollipop.

- So, when do you think we'll

see this broadly in the public?

- My colleagues and I are very, very excited about this.

We think it's about five to 10 years off,

because you still have to do all

the clinical trials, but for both systems,

we think there's huge impact on healthcare.

- Congratulations.

- Thank you very much.

(futuristic music)

For more infomation >> A painless way to give vaccines - Duration: 2:37.

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Noon Pets Of The Week: Cher & Bandit - Duration: 2:34.

>> Bethany: IT IS NOW TIME TO

MEET OUR PET OF THE WEEK.

JOINING ME NOW IS JANICE AND

SANDY WITH THE ANIMAL ADOPTION

AND RESCUE FOUNDATION IN

WINSTON SAY DEE

SALEM.

WHO DO YOU HAVE WITH YOU

TODAY?

>> THIS IS BANDIT.

HE IS A DOBERMIN AND MAYBE

BOXER MIX AND 9 WEEKS OLD.

HE WILL BE A BIG GUY.

>> Bethany: WE CAN TELL FROM

THESE PAWS.

I APOLOGIZE IN ADVANCE BECAUSE

I WILL TALK IN BABY TALK.

>> THIS IS CHER.

SHE IS THREE MONTHS OLD AND

SHE GETS ALONG WELL WITH DOGS

AND WITH CAT

SHE IS A LITTLE SIAMESE MIX.

>> Bethany: IT WAS SO CUTE.

EARLIER THEY WERE GIVING EACH

OTHER LITTLE KISSES.

THEY ARE JUST GETTING SHY

BECAUSE OF THE CAMERAS.

WHAT KIND OF A HOME DO YOU

THINK WOULD BE BEST FOR THE

GUYS?

HE NEEDS SOME ROOM.

>> HE WILL NEED SOME ROO

AND HE IS FROM A GROUP OF 9 SO

THERE IS SEVERAL OF THEM TO BE

ADOPTED.

THEY ARE ALL GO BE TO BE BIG

ONES.

>> AND THIS LITTLE GIRL CAME

FROM A LITTER OF ONLY THREE OR

FOUR I THINK.

EVERYONE HAS BEEN ADOPTED

EXCEPT FOR CHER.

CHER WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR

ADOPTION THROUGH ARF.

GO TO OUR WEBSITE AT

ANIMALS.ORG OR COME TO 311

HARVEY STREET AND VISIT WITH

THIS ONE.

DO AREONLY AVAILABLE ON

SATURDAY FROM 12:00 TO 3:00.

CATS ARE AVAILABLE JUST ABOUT

EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK.

>> Bethany: CURIOUS, HOW DID

SHE GET THE NAME CHER?

>> THE LADY WHO HAD THEM NAMED

THEM FOR ALL SINGER.

>> Bethany: WHAT WERE THE

OTHER MAIMS?

RINGO AND I DON'T KNOW --

WELL JOHN FOR ELTON JOHN.

AND THERE WERE LOTS OF MEET

NAMES.

>> I LOVE I

HOW ABOUT BANDIT?

>> BANDIT WAS NAMED SOMETHING

ABOUT A JONNY QUEST CHARACT

>> Bethany: WHAT CAN PEOPLE DO

TO ADOPT THESE FELLAS?

>> THEY CAN GO TO ARF AN

PAL -- ARF ANIMALS.ORG AND

CLICK ON PET ADOPTION.

>> Bethany: AND HURRY BECAUSE

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WİFİ ŞİFRESİ KIRMA 2017 - Duration: 7:48.

For more infomation >> WİFİ ŞİFRESİ KIRMA 2017 - Duration: 7:48.

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Deep Web | ¿Qué es? El lado más oscuro de Internet - Duration: 5:05.

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FLY CHEAP 💵 FLIGHT BOOKING SECRETS & BEST BOOKING SITES - Duration: 11:50.

In this video I am going to show you how you can find the cheapest flights online no matter

where you are going.

I am going to show you my personal booking techniques and a super secret book tool you

probably haven't heard of yet which potentially can save you hundreds to thousands of dollars

on your next trip.

My name is Mike I am a travel vlogger youtuber and entrepreneur and in the past few months

I have traveled to Bangkok, Bali, Cape Town, London, Munich all over the world.

Because we travel so much, I developed a booking technique that saves us a ton of money every

time we fly.

In the past year I have booked almost one hundred flights online.

And I'm going to share all me tricks with you today.

Not only am I going to show you how to book cheap economy and coach but also how to get

cheap business class and first class flights.

Using the tricks I am going to give you today you are never going to overpay for a flight

ever again.

So if you are wanting to save money on airline tickets or trying to put together a luxury

vacation - this video is for you.

So before I get started with my booking tricks I want to ask you to smash that thumbs up

button for this video and subscribe to my channel.

I am a daily vlogger and together with my girlfriend we travel the whole world always

on the go and we have fun upbeat travel vlogs and daily vlogs.

Be sure to check them out after this video and stay subscribed to my channel there is

a lot of fun content coming your way.

When talking about how to fly cheap there are a few factors that you have to consider.

One of them is where you are traveling from and where you are traveling to and how flexible

are you with your departure airport and destination airport.

The second thing is how flexibel are you with your date of travel.

The more flexibility the easier it is to find cheap airline tickets.

Another key factor to finding cheap flight is actually to find the best booking sites.

But really the secret to cheap flights is combining all of those factors into one magic

booking strategy.

If you want to fly cheap you've got to be smart.

So as I mentioned flexibility when booking airline tickets is one of the key factors

in actually succeeding in finding the cheapest flights.

That in term means finding the best booking sites means finding the most flexibel booking

sites.

There are some good options out there like flights.google.com or kayak.com.

They let you enter 3-5 departure airports and 3-5 destination airports and you can be

fairly flexible on the travel date.

but for what we are looking for that is not good enough.

Also many of the booking sites don't show you all of the airfares because some of the

fares are so discounted that the booking site wouldn't get any commissions anymore.

So found another secret to cheap airfare.

Finding those fares that not even the booking sites have.

Well I stumbled upon a website that combines all those factors into one beautiful beautiful

packet and I am going to show it to you right now.

So the website I want to show you guys is ITA software matrix which is actually powered

by google now.

So what you are going to do is go to matrix.itasoftware.com So this is the site that is going to come

up and actually this whole website is pretty self explanatory but I am going to give you

a quick overview.

Let's say I want to fly from Miami to Vienna.

I put in the departure Airport which is Miami and then the destination airport Vienna.

No I don't have a set travel date that I need to be in Vienna just for this example

lets take the 1st May.

So I will go to outbound date.

1st of May 2017 and I can say departure on this day only.

So lets stick with that.

And I want to fly back on lets say the 7th of May.

Down here I can pick for how many people.

I'm just going to leave it at one adult.

Cabin the cheapest ticket available.

Although I could choose premium economy, business class or first class.

Now then I can define how many stops I should have on this travel.

The stops actually mean how many layovers are there going to be on this trip.

I am going to leave it at no limit.

So when I hit search the software takes a while because it is going through a ton of

different flight routes and flight options.

it takes two or three minutes just leave it be it will find the results don't try to

refresh the page or anything because you will loose the fares that you found so far.

So here we have the first results.

The cheapest flight it found was $ 1,025 with TAP Portugal which flies from Miami to Vienna

via Lissabon.

I don't know thats not to cheap usually I am able to book business class for that

price.

For economy I am sure we can do better.

Lets go and tweet our settings a little bit.

Now I told you the more flexibility you have the cheaper your tickets are going to be.

So what I'm going to do is I am going to see what airports would be ok for me to depart

from and which airport would be ok to fly to.

The software actually has a great tool built right into it.

If you go here and click on nearby next to Miami you can see which airports are located

in a vicinity of 75 miles.

No you can set that value to anything you want.

I am going to go to - let's say - 200 miles.

So right there it is showing me a ton of airports.

And I am going to say Ft.

Lauderdale is ok for me West Palm Beach is ok for me.

Bahamas not so much.

Alternatively you could just select all airports if you like.

Lets give that a bash.

So now you see it brought in all the airport codes right into this field here.

Now lets go to the destination.

Now I now Vienna in general is a very expensive airport.

So lets see what alternatives we have.

Now because its Europe there are a ton of airports you could fly to and the trip from

that airport to Vienna is only going to be very short.

Train fares are very cheap in Europe so thats a good alternative.

So just to try this out I am going to select all again and bring this to my search field.

So now as I said I am fairly flexibel on this trip.

I don't have any set dates where I have to be anywhere I can still plan ahead which

you also should do when you are planning a vacation.

So I can say instead of search exact dates I want to see calendar of lowest fares.

So when I click on this I can say the earliest day I want to depart is May 1st and I can

define the length of stay.

So I said I want to stay for 7 days but I would be able to stay 7-10 days so I put in

7-10 days.

Again it's going to be one adult flying.

Cheapest available no limit on the stops and search this.

Now this search is going to take substantially longer than the first search because now he

is searching through thausands of routes and this might take up to ten minutes.

So I'm going to grab an espresso and come back.

Alrighty that went faster than I though I didn't even have time to get my espresso.

But now the computer has shown us a calendar of cheapest fares.

And look at that - now we have a price of $612 vs. $1,025 thats a 40% thats more than

40% discount to the previous.So now I can just go and click on this airfare and It will

show me which airport it actually picked out for us.

But now when I look at that in detail the price went down even a little bit more.

The cheapest price we have right now is $572 that almost $500 cheaper than the regular

fare we found.

Now the airports its showing me is flying from Miami to FCO and FCO is actually the

airport in Rom, now Rom is just a little bit too far away, I think the train ride is somewhere

between 6 and 7 hours.

I am not really going to want to travel that far away so lets look at the other options

it shows me.

Right here I found a flight for $712 from Miami to Prague and Prague is just 2 hours

away from Vienna.

So thats perfect.

So if I book this ticket I've saved a ton of money on this flight.

Now lets say the airports that you picked are too far away you can always still go back

and modify your search a little bit.

You can delete the airports and define airports yourself.

So you can say I want to go Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and Tampa for example.

And destination airport I want Vienna, Munich, Salzburg, Prague and lets just go with that.

We can increase the flexibility by a little bit.

Just to get a cheaper flight.

So here he seems to have found a flight for $699 lets see where thats from.

Excellent so this flight is from Miami to Prague and then back again from Prague to

Miami.

There are still a few options you can look into.

There are different flight times, there are different stop overs, there are different

airlines.

Just pick whatever you like most or which is the most convenient for you.

And then you click on the price.

Now this going to bring up a page that has the summary of all the booking details, all

the flight details.

But you can't actually book your flight on this website.

What you are going to have to do is either try and find the flight with these exact dates

on flights.google.com, kayak.com or Expedia.

You could try going to your local travel agent and booking it with them or what you can do

is I have another super cool tool its a second website which is called bookwithmatrix.com.

They way this works is you take your fare code which is in here.

You just click anywhere on the website press cmd+a or ctrl+a on a windows computer copy

everything you selected and paste it into this website.

Now this is going to show you the whole flight itinerary and you can go and book this flight

with priceline directly.

So once you have done that put in all your details on the booking site, book your flight

and - you know what for that money that you saved on that flight invest more in your hotel

or invest in food or invest in good drinks or coffee.

I have a second video that goes more into detail on travel hacking.

Things like fuel dumping.

Check out that video its how to fly business class cheap.

Its linked in the description down below and right up here.

I hope you enjoyed this video be sure to subscribe to this channel and check out my vlogs check

out my travel videos.

Leave me a comment.

Let me know if you have any other travel hacks or travel tricks that you want to share.

If there are any questions that you have don't be shy leave them in the comments section

down below - thats what is there for.

Thank you for tuning in I will see you guys in

the next video.

Good bye I am going to book myself the next flight here.

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