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- Are you asking, did I wiretap Donald Trump?

Of course, I did it.

I did it throughout the election process,

and I did it again before leaving the White House.

Yep, I love wiretaps.

They're really easy to do.

Donald Trump is not alone.

I wiretapped everybody.

Now that I'm finished being president,

I'm going to start a wiretap business.

Hold up. Hold up.

I love wires.

I'm serious, listen up.

At the front end, I gotta tell you

I'm a huge fan of The Wire.

I'm gonna repeat that.

I love the HBO show, The Wire,

and during my administration, each night,

we would watch the HBO show, The Wire.

Omar's, by the way, my favorite character.

And then, I showed Michelle how to wiretap phone calls.

Yes, yes we can.

Michelle never cared about anything I cared about.

I should point out, by the way,

most nights I fall asleep dreaming about wires

and the very beautiful Donald Trump

and how he was right

about me, Obama, this whole time.

And then, I would wake up in the next morning

and try to confiscate everybody's guns.

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Study Proves Trump's Election Made Men More Aggressive Towards Women - Duration: 4:30.

An interesting new study has come out of Wharton College, which is actually Donald Trump's

alma mater, that shows that since the election of Donald Trump men have become more aggressive

against women.

Now, this study wasn't particularly looking at physical aggression, more verbal aggression.

Here's what the two researchers did to come to these conclusions.

Prior to the election they did a study where they had business students negotiate with

one another and in both studies done before and after the election, they also did one

where it was men against the women.

Prior to the election the men acted more chivalrous towards women, were more likely to treat them

with respect.

After the election they became far more aggressive, ill tempered and almost not chivalrous whatsoever,

after the election of Donald Trump.

This study actually goes along with another study by the Southern Poverty law Center,

that shows that since the presidential election the level of bullishness among American citizens,

the number of reported bullying incidents in US schools increased after the election

of Donald Trump.

What's happening here is what these researchers at both Wharton and the Southern Poverty Law

Center are calling the Trump Effect.

It is that if you want to get what you want in life, you basically have to be an asshole

to everyone.

You have to go around thinking that you're the best and everybody else is a worthless

piece of trash.

It's particularly disgusting in this Wharton study that men believe that they can treat

women in this manner, but that's what happens when you have a president, who just before

the election audio emerged where he said that he liked to grab women by the you know what.

America, majority of white women in this country still said, "You know what?

I'm fine with that.

Let's normalize this behavior."

and that's what you did.

You normalized it.

You elevated it to the White House.

You sent a message to our sons and daughters that this kind of behavior is okay.

Not only is it okay, but it gets rewarded.

You've fucked up an entire generation of children, by electing Donald Trump.

You've told an entire generation of young boys, young men that this is the way you can

treat women.

Not that it's acceptable, but that you can do it.

That it's encouraged and rewarded.

Anyone who went to the polls on election day and filled in that little bubble, or completed

the arrow, or did the punch card, or pushed the electronic button to vote for Donald Trump

should be ashamed of themselves.

You have screwed an entire generation of children in the United States.

You have screwed them up for life.

You have sent them the wrong messages.

I know a lot of the people who voted for Donald Trump are aging, they're not going to be around

here much longer.

They won't have to deal with this shit, but the rest of us will.

Even if it takes me the rest of my life I am going to make sure that I do everything

possible to undo the damage that these idiotic, moronic Donald Trump voters have done to children

in this country.

To make them think that it's okay to walk around and act like you're better than someone

else, it's okay to walk around thinking that just because you have a penis you're better

than people who don't, that just because your skin is light you're better than someone else.

That's not how the world operates and I will make damn sure that I teach my children that

and that I teach as many other children as possible.

I hope that everybody watching this pledges to do the same.

We have a lot of damage to undo, but if we work at it we might be able to undo it.

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Did You Ever Notice These 10 Superhero Easter Eggs? - Duration: 7:10.

Superhero movies are jam packed with action, explosions, fight sequences and characters

you can't take your eyes off of, so it is understandable when you miss a hidden reference

in a movie.

Some times a hidden Easter egg isn't found out for months after the films release, which

make them even more exciting.

Today we are going to look at some that you've probably never seen but all of them you should

know about if you are a true superhero movie fan.

As you watch don't forget to subscribe to Screen Rant and join our notification squad

so you can like and comment on all our great videos.

Here is Screen Rant's list of ten Easter Eggs Hidden in Superhero Movies You Need to

See.

Guardians of the Galaxy

The cosmic entities created the infinity stones, which are the driving force behind the MCU

films.

Thanos needs these stones to complete his Infinity Gauntlet and complete his plans.

Guardians of the Galaxy references the four cosmic beings twice in their first film, once

when Starlord steals the orb and then again during the Collector's scene when they show

the six stones.

These characters are very important to the MCU and maybe they have something to do with

the plot of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.

We'll have to wait and see.

X-Men: Apocalypse

X-Men: Apocalypse is the conclusion of the "First Class" trilogy, but it won't be the

last X-Men movie obviously.

In the post credits scene a vial of Wolverine's blood is picked up and placed in a suitcase

labeled, "ESSEX CORP." True X-Men fans know this briefcase belongs to Nathaniel Essex,

also known as Mister Sinister.

He's one of X-Men's most dangerous enemies and that's why so many of us were hoping

to see him in Logan.

Even though we didn't the director and studio assures us Mister Sinister is coming in a

future film.

The Avengers

In the Thor number 274 comic cook released in 1978 we get introduced to Odin's ravens,

Hugin and Munin and Disney's MCU introduced them in 2011's Thor.

These characters are important because Ordin sends them out to his Nine Realms each day

to learn what is happening.

In The Avengers Thor takes Loki from the S.H.I.E.L.D.

quinjet and they have a heated conversation on top of a mountain.

Odin must have been looking after his two boys because Hugin and Munin fly right by

them.

Do you know the director's name of the first Thor movie?

Was it James Gunn, Peter Quill or Kenneth Branagh.

Stick around until the end for the answer.

The Dark Knight

Heath Ledger may be the fan favorite character of the Joker but he was definitely not the

first actor to dawn the infamous white makeup.

Cesar Romero first portrayed the Clown Prince in the original 1966 series with Adam West

as Batman and Eartha Kitt as Catwoman.

Christopher Nolan saluted Romero with the first scenes that the Joker appears, as the

Joker robs a bank look at the mask.

It's a reference to the clown mask that Romero wore in his first episode as the Joker

in "The Joker is Wild" from the Batman television series.

Deadpool

When Deadpool causes accidents and numerous deaths to get his hands on Ajax take a look

at the road signs.

One says, "Parker Boulevard," which is a direct reference to Peter Parker and when

Deadpool pops his head over the car crash another sign reads, "Nicieza Street."

That's to reference Deadpool's co-creater Fabian Nicieza, despite's Deadpools comedic

mockery or superhero films you can tell the filmmakers really respect this genre and we

love them for that.

Here's a question for you, True or False: Wade Wilson's childhood hero was Captain

America.

We'll give you the answer at the end of our video.

Captain America: Civil War

When part of the Avengers team tries to stop Brock Rumlow from stealing a biological weapon,

the Falcoln releases a drone.

The drones name is Redwing, that's a reference to Falcon's comic book character whose sidekick

was an actual bird with the name Redwing.

Check out the actor playing Brock Rumlow, his name is Damon Poitier and he actually

showed up in another Marvel film.

He played Thanos in The Avengers post credits scene.

Suicide Squad

The scene where the Joker lays down surrounded by knifes and other weapons is a reference

the Pink Floyd's the wall.

The director David Ayer even confirmed this reference and you can easily see the similarities.

Take a look at this shot a little closer.

See the baby clothes up on the top right of the shot?

That is a connection to Harley's dream that shows up later in the film.

We wonder how many other references the film makes in all those deleted scenes.

The Dark Night Rises

During the football game where Bane makes his speech after complimenting a boys voice

we get a glimpse of a missing character in the Christopher Nolan's trilogy, Robin.

Stop right there, the character of Blake played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt doesn't count as

a Robin character just yet, hopefully in a spin-off he does though.

During the football game you can see fans holding up a sign for the Gotham City Rogues

football team but take a closer look at that "R".

The "R" is a homage to the Robin logo that we have seen in the past.

Do you know how many live-action Batman incarnations there has been?

Five, Eight or Ten, the answer is coming up shortly.

Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice

Whether you are team Batman or team Superman you will get a kick out of this Easter egg

dropped in by writers Chris Terrio and David S. Goyer.

When police are sitting in their car, checkout what the woman says over the intercom to the

squad car.

She said, "Delta Charlie Twenty-Seven", which stands for DC 27 a reference to detective

comics number 27.

That's the comic that first introduced the world to Batman.

She also goes on to give an address.

1939 stands for the year Batman debuted in comic book number 27.

Deadpool 2

Deadpool 2 is a highly anticipated sequel to the first film released in 2016, many fans

were hoping for a Wolverine and Deadpool cross over film but the chances are slim.

Fingers crossed it does happen.

In the first film, the Merc with a Mouth makes an R-rated joke about Wolverine and how he

helped him get his own film but in the trailer for Deadpool 2 we see another Wolverine reference.

When he runs into a phone booth, a la Superman take a look at the movie playing in the background.

It's Logan and later on we see Logan's poster but also take a look at the name on

the phone booth from earlier.

The name is Nathan Summers, who you might know as Cable.

There you have it ten Easter Eggs Hidden in Superhero Movies You Need to See.

Here are the answers to our trivia questions:

The director of Thor was Kenneth Branagh.

The answer is true, Wade Wilson's childhood hero was Captain America.

And there has been eight different live-action Batmen including Ben Affleck.

Don't forget to subscribe to Screen Rant for more fun videos.

Thanks for watching.

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Por que Plutão talvez volte a ser um planeta? - Duration: 5:35.

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Man accused of killing wife - Duration: 1:42.

AS THE VERY LATEST

THIS AFTERNOON.

>> MORE THAN 12 HOURS AFTER THE

SHOOTING, POLICE AND CRIME SCENE

TECHS GOING THROUGH THE HOME ALL

WHY THE MAN SITS BEHIND BARS.

>> I'M MIKE BALIUS, UNCLE MIKE.

THIS IS MY SISTER, MOTHER OF

ASHLEY.

WE'RE HERE REPRESENTING THE

FAMILY TO FOLLOW THIS

PROSECUTION TO THE END.

ALEX ASHLEY BALIUS' UNCLE SPOKE

IN COURT THIS MORNING, WIPING

AWAY TEARS, FIGHTING TO PUT

WORDS TOGETHER, FEET FROM HIS

NIECE'S ACCUSED KILLER.

DWIGHT LUTON APPEARED IN COU

BRIEFLY.

>> I CAN'T MOVE FORWARD TODAY.

HE HAS TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY.

WE'LL ADDRESS BOND WHEN HE DOES

THAT.

ALEX: A JUDGE WOULD NOT SET BAIL

BUT DID ORDER NO CONTACT WITH

THE BALIUS FAMILY.

LAST NIGHT, POLICE SAY THEY

ARRIVED AT THE COUPLE'S HOME TO

FIND BALIUS SHOT IN THE HEAD AND

SITTING INSIDE A CAR.

HER HUSBAND, WHO APPEARED TO BE

HELPING HER, TOLD INVESTIGATORS

BALIUS ACCIDENTALLY SHOT HERSELF

WHEN SHE PULLED A GUN OUT OF HER

PURSE.

>> I DON'T KNOW ANY OF THE

DETAILS, IT'S MY UNDERSTANDING

IT WAS AN ACCIDENT.

ALEX: ACCORDING TO SOCIAL MEDIA,

THE COUPLE OWNS A WEAPONS

BUSINESS TOGETHER.

APPARENTLY, THE TWO WERE VERY

WELL TRAINED, REGISTERED

FIREARMS DEALERS.

>> HE'S A FRIENDLY GUY, HE

ALWAYS COMES OVER AND TALKS TO

ME.

HIS DOG COMES OVER SOMETIMES

ALEX: WHILE BALIUS WAS RUSHED TO

ST. MARY'S MEDICAL CENTER WHERE

SHE DIED, LUTON WAS TAKEN INTO

CUSTODY.

DETECTIVES LATER ARRESTING HIM

FOR HIS WIFE'S MURDER.

FAMILY MEMBERS DID NOT WANT TO

COMMEN

MEANWHILE, LUTON IS BEING HELD

WITHOUT BOND UNTIL HE HIRES THAT

ATTORNEY.

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【MMD】O Mexilhão Feio【Yandere Simulator】 - Duration: 0:14.

It's history of the ugly mussel.

Once upon a time there was an ugly mussel.

He was so ugly that everyone died!

Ended up!

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Spotlight: Sharlene Taule As Eva | Season 1 | STAR - Duration: 1:49.

You know what?

You a hustler.

I know one when I see one.

Just like you.

Who-- who is Eva?

Eva is an enigma.

From her background, struggling as hard as she did,

she finds herself surrounded by this world

where she wants to belong.

She's just out there to get it.

What you see is not what you get with this girl.

You wanted to get rid of Star.

So did I.

You're starting to scare me.

And I like it.

I've had to put everything into this character.

I've had to put it all.

Every time time I read something, I'm like,

she did that?

She's going to do this?

What?

But I think that's where the growth comes, when I'm doing

things that are uncomfortable to Sharlene,

but they're so natural for Eva.

I've always dreamed of being a singer.

Oh, is that right?

Yeah.

She's very passionate about music,

and having Jahil, who's a manager, right next to her,

she knows she can pull some strings.

You can sing.

Yeah, I heard you in the shower.

You knew I was there.

You wanted me to hear you.

Eva and Jahil's relationship, it's very intriguing.

They're very similar, which makes it like a game of chess

for these two characters.

So, are you gonna fire Star?

She knows how to play people, so she kind of snakes her way

into this group, and that makes for a very interesting

dynamic between the four girls.

Somebody uploaded a video of you singing

with the girls at the rally.

Who would have ever thought of it?

There is no telling how far she will go,

because her determination has no limits.

That new girl is fire.

Put that little mami in, then we in business.

As an actress, I think it's amazing that we're having roles

written with so much courage, and not just the girlfriend of,

but the girls that are leading the show.

I think that's amazing.

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Pittsburgh restaurant gives female employees day off with pay for 'A Day Without a Woman' - Duration: 1:34.

GIVING ALL HIS FEMALE EMPLOYEES

THE DAY OFF WITH PAY.

IF YOU HAVE PLANS TO EAT OR

DRINK AT SCRATCH ON WEDNESDAY,

YOU WON'T BE SERVED BY A WOMAN.

>> OF OUR 11 TOTAL STAFF, SEVEN

OF THEM ARE WOMEN.

WE HAVE WOMEN IN THE KITCHEN,

WOMEN BEHIND THE BAR, WOMEN IN

THE DINING ROOM AND THEY'RE

INDISPENSABLE FOR WHAT WE DO

HERE.

REPORTER: HE GAVE ALL FEMALE

EMPLOYEES THE DAY OFF, WITH PAY,

SUPPORTING THE NATIONAL STRIKE,

DAY WITHOUT WOMEN.

>> THE ONE THING I CAN DO IS BE

SUPPORTIVE.

AND SURE IT WILL BE DIFFICULT

FOR US, BUT LET'S JUST GIVE THEM

THE DAY OFF AND IN FACT THAT'S

SILLY BECAUSE THEN THEY WOULDN'T

BE PAID BECAUSE IT'S A

RESTAURANT, SO LET'S GIVE THEM A

PAID DAY OFF.

REPORTER: THE NATIONAL STRIKE

WAS ORGANIZED BY THE SAME

LEADERS OF JANUARY'S WOMEN'S

MARCH ON WASHINGTON PROTESTING

THE POLICIES OF PRESIDENT TRUMP.->> I THINK WHAT HE'S DOING IS

GREAT.

REPORTER: SHE SAID ALL HER

FELLOW WORKERS GOT BEHIND THE

EFFORT.

THERE WILL BE FOOD AND DRINK

SPECIALS FOR CUSTOMERS AND

DONATIONS WILL BE COLLECTED.

>> I THINK EVERYONE I'VE TALKED

TO ABOUT IT SO FAR THINKS IT'S A

REALLY AWESOME IDEA AND SUPER

GENEROUS OF THE OWNER TO STEP

FORWARD AND SAY THIS IS HO IT

SHOULD ALWAYS BE.

REPORTER: ALL THE MONEY AND TIPS

WILL BE GIVEN TO PLANNED

PARENTHOOD, AN ORGANIZATION MANY

IN CONGRESS WANT THE DEFUN.

>> WE TURNED WHAT WAS A NICE

SUPPORTIVE GESTURE FOR OUR STAFF

INTO SOMETHING A LITTLE BIGGER.

MIKE C.: THE REPUBLICAN PLAN FOR

REPLACING OBAMACARE CALLS FOR

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What Did Cassini Teach Us? - Duration: 10:53.

Ask me my favorite object in the Solar System, especially to see through a telescope, and

my answer is always the same: Saturn.

Saturn is this crazy, ringed world, different than any other place we've ever seen.

And in a small telescope, you can really see the ball of the planet, you can see its rings.

It's one thing to see a world like this from afar, a tiny jumping image in a telescope.

To really appreciate and understand a place like Saturn, you've got to visit.

And thanks to NASA's Cassini spacecraft, that's just what we've been doing for

the last 13 years.

Take a good close look at this amazing ringed planet and its moons, and studying it from

every angle.

For the duration of this video, I'm going to regale you with the amazing discoveries

made by Cassini at Saturn.

What it taught us, and what new mysteries it uncovered.

NASA's Cassini spacecraft was launched from Earth on October 15, 1997.

Instead of taking the direct route, it made multiple flybys of Venus, a flyby of Earth

and a flyby of Jupiter.

Each one of these close encounters boosted Cassini's velocity, allowing it to make

the journey with less escape velocity from Earth.

It arrived at Saturn on July 1st, 2004 and began its science operations shortly after

that.

The primary mission lasted 4 years, and then NASA extended its mission two more times.

The first ending in 2010, and the second due to end in 2017.

But more on that later.

Before Cassini, we only had flybys of Saturn.

NASA's Pioneer 11, and Voyagers 1 and 2 both zipped past the planet and its moons,

snapping pictures as they went.

But Cassini was here to stay.

To orbit around and around the planet, taking photos, measuring magnetic fields, and studying

chemicals.

For Saturn itself, Cassini was able to make regular observations of the planet as it passed

through entire seasons.

This allowed it to watch how the weather and atmospheric patterns changed over time.

The spacecraft watched lightning storms dance through the cloudtops at night.

Two highlights.

In 2010, Cassini watched a huge storm erupt in the planet's northern hemisphere.

This storm dug deep into Saturn's lower atmosphere, dredging up ice from a layer 160

kilometers below and mixing it onto the surface.

This was the first time that astronomers were able to directly study this water ice on Saturn,

which is normally in a layer hidden from view.

The second highlight, of course, is the massive hexagonal storm churning away in Saturn's

northern pole.

This storm was originally seen by Voyager, but Cassini brought its infrared and visible

wavelength instruments to bear.

Why a hexagon?

That's still a little unclear, but it seems like when you rotate fluids of different speeds,

you get multi-sided structures like this.

Cassini showed how the hexagonal storm has changed in color as Saturn moved through its

seasons.

This is one of my favorite images sent back by Cassini.

It's the polar vortex at the heart of the hexagon.

Just look at those swirling clouds.

Now, images of Saturn itself are great and all, but there was so much else for Cassini

to discover in the region.

Cassini studied Saturn's rings in great detail, confirming that they're made up

of ice particles, ranging in size as small a piece of dust to as large as a mountain.

But the rings themselves are actually quite thin.

Just 10 meters thick in some places.

Not 10 kilometers, not 10 million kilometers, 10 meters, 30 feet.

The spacecraft helped scientists uncover the source of Saturn's E-ring, which is made

up of fresh icy particles blasting out of its moon Enceladus.

More on that in a second too.

Here's another one of my favorite images of the mission.

You're looking at strange structures in Saturn's B-ring.

Towering pillars of ring material that rise 3.5 kilometers above the surrounding area

and cast long shadows.

What is going on here?

They're waves, generated in the rings and enhanced by nearby moons.

They move and change over time in ways we've never been able to study anywhere else in

the Solar System.

Cassini has showed us that Saturn's rings are a much more dynamic place than we ever

thought.

Some moons are creating rings, other moons are absorbing or distorting them.

The rings generate bizarre spoke patterns larger than Earth that come and go because

of electrostatic charges.

Speaking of moons, I'm getting to the best part.

What did Cassini find at Saturn's moons?

Let's start with Titan, Saturn's largest moon.

Before Cassini, we only had a few low resolution images of this fascinating world.

We knew Titan had a dense atmosphere, filled with nitrogen, but little else.

Cassini was carrying a special payload to assist with its exploration of Titan: the

Huygens lander.

This tiny probe detached from Cassini just before its arrival at Saturn, and parachuted

through the cloudtops on January 14, 2005, analyzing all the way.

Huygens returned images of its descent through the atmosphere, and even images of the freezing

surface of Titan.

But Cassini's own observations of Titan took the story even further.

Instead of a cold, dead world, Cassini showed that it has active weather, as well as lakes,

oceans and rivers of hydrocarbons.

It has shifting dunes of pulverized rock hard water ice.

If there's one place that needs exploring even further, it's Titan.

We should return with sailboats, submarines and rovers to better explore this amazing

place.

We learned, without a shadow of a doubt, that Mimas absolutely looks like the Death Star.

No question.

But instead of a megalaser, this moon has a crater a third of its own size.

Cassini helped scientists understand why Saturn's moon Iapetus has one light side and one dark

side.

The moon is tidally locked to Saturn, its dark side always leading the moon in orbit.

It's collecting debris from another Saturnian moon, Phoebe, like bugs hitting the windshield

of a car.

Perhaps the most exciting discovery that Cassini made during its mission is the strange behavior

of Saturn's moon Enceladus.

The spacecraft discovered that there are jets of water ice blasting out of the moon's

southern pole.

An ocean of liquid water, heated up by tidal interactions with Saturn, is spewing out into

space.

And as you know, wherever we find water on Earth, we find life.

We thought that water in the icy outer Solar System would be hard to reach, but here it

is, right at the surface, venting into space, and waiting for us to come back and investigate

it further.

In a second, I'm going to tell you when and how Cassini is going to die, but first,

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Now, back to the show

On September 15, 2017, the Cassini mission will end.

How do we know it's going to happen on this exact date?

Because NASA is going to crash the spacecraft into Saturn, killing it dead.

That seems a little harsh, doesn't it, especially for a spacecraft which has delivered so many

amazing images to us over nearly two decades of space exploration?

And as we've seen from NASA's Opportunity rover, still going, 13 years longer than anticipated.

Or the Voyagers, out in the depths of the void, helping us explore the boundary between

the Solar System and interstellar space.

These things are built to last.

The problem is that the Saturnian system contains some of the best environments for life in

the Solar System.

Saturn's moon Enceladus, for example, has geysers of water blasting out into space.

Cassini spacecraft is covered in Earth-based bacteria and other microscopic organisms that

hitched a ride to Saturn, and would be glad to take a nice hot Enceladian bath.

All they need is liquid water and a few organic chemicals to get going, and Enceladus seems

to have both.

NASA feels that it's safer to end Cassini now, when they can still control it, than

to wait until they lose communication or run out of propellant in the future.

The chances that Cassini will actually crash into an icy moon and infect it with our Earth

life are remote, but why take the risk?

For the last few months, Cassini has been taking a series of orbits to prepare itself

for its final mission.

Starting in April, it'll actually cross inside the orbit of the rings, getting closer

and closer to Saturn.

And on September 15th, it'll briefly become a meteor, flashing through the upper atmosphere

of Saturn, gone forever.

Even in its final moments, Cassini is going to be sciencing as hard as it can.

We'll learn more about the density of consistency of the rings close to the planet.

We'll learn more about the planet's upper atmosphere, storms and clouds with the closest

possible photographs you can take.

And then it'll all be over.

The perfect finale to one of the most successful space missions in human history.

A mission that revealed as many new mysteries about Saturn as it helped us answer.

A mission that showed us not only a distant alien world, but our own planet in perspective

in this vast Solar System.

I can't wait to go back.

How have the photos from Cassini impacted your love of astronomy?

Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

Did you know that spacecraft have actually landed on the surface and Venus and sent back

pictures?

In our next episode, I'll talk about these amazing missions, and how we might be getting

ready to go back.

I mentioned that Cassini used gravitational slingshots to speed up its travel to Saturn.

Have you ever wondered how that works?

Here's a video that explains it all.

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Your German heritage doesn't mean as much as you think - Duration: 4:28.

The United States of America is a great melting-pot of a country,

where people of many different cultures have contributed

to create a diverse community,

and the same is also true of Canada.

Which may explain why people from these countries are so very conscious of their heritage.

The same is not true of Germans, though,

and this often causes disappointments when North Americans come here

in search of their cultural heritage;

and then they mention to a German that their great-great-grandfather came from Germany,

and the response is: Oh, right.

Another beer?

If they make the mistake of saying they somehow "feel German"

or want to "connect with their German identity",

the response is most likely going to be this:

Okay, I think you've had enough beer now.

As far as Germans are concerned,

if you were born in America or Canada and your parents were born in America or Canada,

then you are American or Canadian, and that's all there is to say on the matter.

They see no sense in going any further back than that.

Even if you're one of those that qualify for German citizenship

on the grounds of ancestry,

that's just a technical legal thing. It doesn't mean anything.

I don't want to put you off coming here, though.

If you want to visit the place your ancestors emigrated from,

people will be interested in that.

If it's a very small town,

you might even get your picture in the local paper shaking hands with the mayor.

What will make people roll their eyes, though, is if you claim to be German.

And I trust I don't need to tell anyone not to wear lederhosen or dirndls.

If you decide to permanently proclaim your German heritage in the form of a tattoo,

at least get it done somewhere that won't be on public view

if you do decide to visit.

There is so much that can go wrong.

For example, many people like to have quotes as tattoos.

The obvious trap is getting an English saying translated into German

and ending up with a really bad translation.

Or, in the worst case scenario, a tattoo that actually means:

"I am a miserable bastard who never gives tips."

But it can go deeper than that.

Take, for example, a simple quote like the saying "To each his own,"

a statement of tolerance:

everyone has the right to live as they see fit.

What's wrong with that?

What's wrong is that the German translation "Jedem das Seine"

was interpreted by the Nazis to mean "Everyone gets what they deserve,"

and it was put on the gates of Buchenwald Concentration Camp.

You can double the offensive nature by using a blackletter font.

That's acceptable if you're honouring a heavy metal band,

but not for anything else.

Symbols of national or cultural identity are no less problematic.

There are of course the obvious Nazi-related symbols that are actually banned;

but there's a whole host of symbols that are not banned,

but which represent outdated values modern Germans are very uncomfortable with:

things like war, patriotic pride or the monarchy, for example.

Even modern symbols of national identity are unlikely to go down well.

To modern Germans, it's too close to jingoism.

You are indelibly marking yourself

as a member of one tiny section of humanity

to the exclusion of all others;

and why would anyone want to do that?

And why would you do it to honour that theoretical 6.25% of you

that you think might be German?

It just makes no sense.

So by all means, research your family history.

Just don't make the mistake of thinking that Germans will see you as even slightly German.

And also, assume you know nothing about German culture.

And then you'll be most welcome.

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