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Michael Douglas Gives Kathie Lee A Personal Tour Of Bermuda | TODAY - Duration: 5:01.
>>> MICHAEL DOUGLAS IS A HOLLYWOOD ICON AND TWO-TIME
ACADEMY AWARD WINNER AND THE SON OF SILVER SCREEN ROYALTY, BUT
WHAT PEOPLE MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT HIM IS HIS DEEP VERY PERSONAL
CONNECTION TO BERMUDA. >> MICHAEL'S MOTHER DIANA WAS
BORN HERE AND THE FAMILY'S ROOTS GO BACK 400 YEARS.
IT IS A TRADITION THAT MICHAEL HAS CARRIED ON WITH HIS WIFE
KATHERINE ZETA-JONES AND THEIR CHILDREN.
>> THEY HAVE A BEAUTIFUL HOME HERE.
WHO BETTER THAN MICHAEL TO GIVE ME A PERSONAL TOUR OF THIS
GORGEOUS ISLAND. PARADISE THAT HE CALLS HOME.
>> WOW, THIS IS BEAUTIFUL. I'M ABOUT TO SAY HELLO TO
MICHAEL DOUGLAS. AND RIGHT ON CUE.
>> LOOK WHO'S HERE. WELCOME TO BERMUDA.
I'LL SHOW YOU AROUND. >> YOU LOOK AS SEXY AND GORGEOUS
AS EVER. >> JUST TRYING TO KEEP UP WITH
YOU, HONEY. COME ON IN.
LET ME GIVE YOU A LITTLE SENSE OF WHERE WE ARE.
>> OH MY GOSH, WHAT A VIEW! >> I'VE GOT TO GIVE YOU A LITTLE
TOUR. SHOW YOU A COUPLE OF PLACES TO
GIVE YOU MORE OF AN OVERVIEW OF THE ISLAND AND SOME OF MY
FAVORITE SPOTS. >> WE'RE GOING TO SEE MICHAEL
DOUGLAS'S BERMUDA. >> I KNOW IT'S A LITTLE EARLY,
BUT WE MIGHT TRY A LITTLE WINE TASTING.
>> IT'S LATE FOR ME. LET'S GO.
>> I WANTED YOU TO SEE THIS PIECE.
THIS IS THE HIGHEST POINT IN BERMUDA.
THIS GIVES YOU THE BEST OVERALL BEAUTY OF WHAT THE ISLAND LOOKS
LIKE. THIS IS CALLED THE SOUTH SHORE.
THE SOUTH SHORE IS WHERE MOST ALL THE BEACHES ARE.
>> WHAT IS THE ONE THING YOU WOULD SAY TO A PERSON WHO'S
NEVER VISITED BERMUDA BEFORE? >> I DON'T KNOW OF ANY ISLANDS
IN THE CARIBBEAN OR ANYWHERE ELSE THAT'S MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN
THIS ISLAND. >> THANK YOU SO MUCH.
>> YOU'RE WELCOME. >> WHAT A GENTLEMAN.
NOBODY DOES THAT FOR LADIES ANYMORE.
>> YOU MAKE IT EASY. >> I LIKE THIS.
THIS IS FUN. >> WOW.
THAT'S HORSESHOE. >> THIS IS HORSESHOE BAY.
>> OH MY GOSH, LOOK AT THAT. >> HORSESHOE BAY IS ONE OF THE
TOP TEN BEACHES IN THE WORLD. I THINK IT'S BEAUTIFUL.
>> YOUR KIDS MUST HAVE LOVED BEING HERE.
LOOK AT THE DIFFERENT SHADES OF BLUE.
I KNOW THAT'S A TV SHOW, BUT WOW.
>> THIS IS MID OCEAN. >> LET'S DO IT.
>> LOOK, MY GOODNESS. LOOK AT THIS.
WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU LOSE YOUR BALL, PARDON THE PUN, OVER
THERE? YOU DON'T WANT TO LOSE YOUR BALL
THERE. >> NO.
LOOK AT THAT. LOOK AT THAT!
>> I ACTUALLY HIT IT. I'M MOST SHOCKED.
>> OH, THAT'S GORGEOUS. THAT WAS GREAT.
>> WOW. BEAUTIFUL BOAT.
>> ISN'T THAT PRETTY? >> WOW, LOOK AT THAT.
>> THERE'S YOUR SURPRISE. IT'S HODA.
>> HODA? WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?
>> HI, BABY. I CAME TO YOU SEE YOU AND YOU.
>> WHY DO YOU TIME IT WHEN WE'RE ABOUT TO GET THE WINE?
>> BECAUSE I HAVE MY TIMING DOWN LIKE KATHIE LEE HAS HERS DOWN.
>> BYE-BYE NOW. >> MOON THEM, HODA.
>> WOW. THIS IS SPECTACULAR.
>> THE COOL THING IS MY FAMILY GOES BACK HERE 400 YEARS.
>> TO THE 1600s. >> SO I'VE GOT A BIG FAMILY
HERE. KATHERINE AND I RAISED OUR KIDS
HERE. THIS IS A SPECTACULAR PLACE TO
RAISE A KID. THIS IS OUR HOST, PETER ANGELO.
>> HELLO, PETER. WE'VE BE BEEN WAITING PATIENTLYR
THIS. >> THIS IS THE DARK AND STORMY,
RIGHT? THANK YOU.
>> WHAT A ROUGH DAY, HUH? >> OH, YEAH.
>> I HAD MY FIRST BIRTHDAY IN 1945.
THERE WERE HORSES AND CARRIAGES. >> WHEN PEOPLE SEE YOU WALKING
AROUND HERE, DO THEY FREAK OUT? >> NO.
THEY COULDN'T BE NICER. ONE OF THE REASONS WE CAME HERE
WAS THE PRIVACY. THEY RESPECTED YOU AND THERE WAS
NO PAPARAZZI. >> IT'S BEEN A BERMUTIFUL DAY.
>> IT HAS BEEN. >> I'VE GOT TO THANK HIM SO
MUCH. ISN'T HE JUST THE LOVELIEST MAN?
>> YOU
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Is There Space for 12,000 More Satellites Up There? - Duration: 3:27.
Recently, SpaceX announced its plan to provide better Internet to people around the world
with a constellation of 4,425 broadband satellites between 2019 and 2024.
They'll orbit in 83 different planes closer to Earth than most existing communications
satellites.
And SpaceX isn't stopping there.
Looking ahead, the company hopes to add another 7,500 satellites in even lower orbits for
faster signals in heavily populated areas.
That all sounds great.
But how can we just put almost 12,000 more satellites into orbit?
Space seems infinite, but there's a lot of stuff already up there.
The key to adding new satellites is that they don't all go in the same place…
Some satellites are in a High Earth Orbit, about 22,000 miles above the planet.
This is a sweet spot for geosynchronous satellites; they orbit the Earth once per day so seem
to hover above one point on Earth, a great location for weather monitoring and communications
satellites.
Closer to home are Medium Earth Orbit satellites, some 12,500 miles above the Earth's surface.
Orbits here are consistent and dependable making this an ideal region for GPS satellites.
And lastly we have satellites in Low Earth Orbit, the area between 100 and 1,200 miles
above the planet.
These satellites are in circular orbits that vary depending on the mission needs, and this
is also where the International Space Station and Hubble Space Telescope orbit.
It's the easiest region to get to, so a pretty popular one.
Currently, there are about 1,200 operational satellites in orbit.
About half of these satellites are scattered throughout Medium Earth Orbit and High Earth
Orbit and the remaining half are in Low-Earth Orbit… the same region SpaceX is eyeing…
and SpaceX wants to add more than ten times that much!
But it's not like SpaceX will throw them up pell mell.
Satellites are launched into orbits deigned not to interfere with other satellites.
And satellites in the same orbit all have the same orbital velocity -- meaning they
orbit at the same speed and aren't likely to hit each other.
It's like a team of people driving laps in go karts.
You can't just join in and change speeds, you have to find a gap and match their pace.
But satellites aren't the only thing up there.
There's a LOT of junk from dead satellites to spent rocket stages and discarded fairings.
And every launch creates space junk.
We've seen over 5,000 launches since the space age began in 1957, and that's created
over 20,000 piece of space junk bigger than a softball!
We can track a lot of that, but there are little bits and pieces that we can't keep
tabs on… dust from solid rocket motors, coolant from old Russian nuclear-powered satellite,
even flecks of paint as small as a grain of sand.
And those tiny things can pack a punch, that one fleck of paint can hit a satellite with
as much force as a 550 pound object traveling at 60 miles per hour!
Not all satellites can avoid this debris, but some, like the ISS, have to dodge that
junk.
So SpaceX's proposed new constellation of satellites will give us better broadband,
but it's also going to clog up LEO that much more, and make it that much harder not
only to send satellites into safe orbits, but it's going to get that much more hazardous
for manned missions to fly through that growing debris field to other planets.
Can you imagine being up in space and seeing random debris float by outside?!
That'd be an experience, and speaking of, did you know we have a sister channel called
Seeker VR?
It's everything you love about Seeker, but in 360 degrees!
SeekerVR will take you on some incredible journeys that you probably wouldn't get
to experience otherwise.
Like in a recent episode, we took a ride on one of the most deadly trains in the world.
Check it out here.
And speaking of space junk, the oldest dead satellite up there is Vanguard 1, launched
in 1958.
If you're curious about that era, check out this video from my own channel, Vintage
Space.
What do you guys think about all this space junk?
Let us know in the comments, be sure to give this video a like
and subscribe so you never miss an episode of Seeker.
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After barrage of bees build hive in Lower 9th Ward, neighbors want them to buzz off - Duration: 2:39.
>> YOU CANNOT SIT OUTSIDE.
YOU CANNOT ENJOY ANYTHING.
YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN THEY ARE
GOING TO ATTACK.
[SCREAMING]
>> SORRY.
[SCREAMING]
SULA: OH MY.
NEW AT 10:00, SOME PEOPLE IN
URQUHART SAY THEY'RE UNDER
CONSTANT ATTACK BY BEES AND THEY
NEED HELP BEFORE SOMEONE GETS
SERIOUSLY INJURED.
SCOTT: WDSU REPORTER TAMMY
ESTWICK JOINS US NOW IN THE
STUDIO WITH MORE ON HOW THIS
HIVE IS GETTING OUT OF CONTROL.
TAMMY: THAT IS RIGHT.
NEIGHBORS TELL US THAT THESE
BEES ARE MISBEHAVING.
ONE PERSON SAYS A NEIGHBOR HAS
ALREADY GOTTEN STUNG.
OTHERS SAY THEY'RE AFRAID.
TAMMY: THIS SEEMINGLY ABANDONED
PROPERTY AT THE CORNER OF
URQUHART AND LIZARDI HAS A
DIFFERENT TYPE OF SQUATTER --
BEES.
>> JUST IMAGINE, IT'S MORE THEN
JUST THAT ONE WHEN THEY'RE
, TRYING TO ATTACK.
TAMMY: THEY'RE POURING IN FROM
SEVERAL WINDOWS, AND FROM WHAT
LOOKS LIKE LIGHT SOCKETS.
BUT THE MOST TROUBLING PART IS
THAT THEY'RE MAKING A BEE-LINE
FOR ANYONE IN THEIR PATH.
IT'S A PROBLEM SANDRA STEVENSON
SAYS SHE'S BEEN DEALING WITH
SINCE SHE MOVED IN LAST MONTH.
AND SOME NEIGHBORS SAY, THE BEES
ARE DRIVING THEM BERSERK.
>> AND YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN
THEY'RE GOING TO ATTACK.
IT IS JUST A CHANCE YOU'RE
TAKING.
WHOO, WHOO, WHOO.
AHHHH, AHHHH, SORRY, AHHHH.
>> WAIT A MINUTE.
TAMMY: THE BEES WERE SO BAD WE
HAD TO MOVE TO THE OTHER SIDE OF
THE STREET JUST TO FINIS OUR
INTERVEW.
BEE EXPERT, ROBERT G. TAYLOR
SAYS, HE AGREES WITH ALL THE
NEIGHBORHOOD BUZZ ABOUT THIS
BEING A DANGEROUS SITUATION.
>> IT DEFINITELY LOOKS LIKE A
FULL BLOWN INVASION.
TAMMY: TAYLOR SAYS THE BEST
THING YOU CAN DO TO AVOID
GETTING STUNG IS TO STAY OUT OF
THE BEES' WAY.
>> EVEN BEEKEEPERS, THOSE
COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPERS, WE WORK
FROM THE BACK OF THE HIVE.
WE KEEP OUT OF THEIR FLIGHT
PATH.
TAMMY: STEVENSON SAYS SHE HOPES
THEY CAN GET SOME FAST HELP.
SO THE NEST DOESN'T CONTINUE TO
GROW.
>> IT'S REALLY DANGEROUS AND NO
ONE IS DOING ANYTHING ABOUT IT.
TAMMY: STEVENSON SAYS HER
GRANDSON IS COMING ALL THE WAY
FROM JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI TO
VISIT THIS WEEKEND.
SHE SAYS HE MIGHT HAVE TO KEEP
HIM INSIDE BECAUSE OF THE BEES.
TAMMY: NEIGHBORS SAY THE
PROPERTY IS MISSING IN ADDRESS,
SO IT IS HARD TO FIGURE OUT WHO
THE OWNER IS.
WE HAVE CONTACTED THE CITY TO
SEE WHAT THE STATUS OF THE
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Baby Shark Doo Doo Doo Doo Song Faster & Faster | Sharks and more Animal Songs | Songs for Children - Duration: 28:07.
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Let's learn and have fun!!
Scary Wolf howling sound
Scary Wolf howling sound
Baby shark doo doo doo doo doo
Baby shark
Momma shark doo doo doo doo doo
Momma shark
Daddy shark doo doo doo doo doo
Daddy shark
Grandma shark doo doo doo doo doo
Grandma shark
Grandpa shark doo doo doo doo doo
Grandpa shark
Scary sharks doo doo doo doo doo
Scary sharks
Halloween doo doo doo doo doo
Halloween!
Baby Car Pom Pom Pom
Sister Car Pom Pom Pom
Brother Car Pom Pom Pom
Momma Car Pom Pom Pom
Daddy Car Pom Pom Pom
Monster Trucks Pom Pom Pom
We are safe Pom Pom Pom
We are safe!!
Ohh Yes We Are
Baby Shark doo doo doo doo
Baby Shark doo doo doo doo
Hee Haaa
Mamma Shark doo doo doo doo
Mamma Shark doo doo doo doo
Daddy Shark doo doo doo doo
Hey look, here comes grandma
Grandma Shark doo doo doo doo
Grandma Shark doo doo doo doo
It's fun
Grandpa Shark doo doo doo doo
Grandpa Shark doo doo doo doo
Hungery Sharks doo doo doo doo
Hungery Sharks doo doo doo doo
Teasty fish doo doo doo doo
Humm it's yummy
Let's go hunt doo doo doo doo
Let's go hunt doo doo doo doo
Let's go hunt doo doo doo doo
Let's swim away doo doo doo doo
Let's swim away doo doo doo doo
Let's swim away doo doo doo doo
We are safe doo doo doo doo
We are safe doo doo doo doo
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End is happy do do do do
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End is happy do do do do
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Steven Van Zandt Talks About Bruce Springsteen And His Own New Solo Album | TODAY - Duration: 2:51.
>> HE'S OUT WITH HIS NEW SONG CALLED "SOUL FIRE."
WHAT TOOK SO LONG? >> I KNOW.
I HAVE NO EXCUSE, REALLY. I STARTED ACTING AND BRUCE
STARTED TOURING AGAIN AND 20 YEARS WENT BY.
I REALLY, YOU KNOW, IT WAS REALLY THE LAST FEW YEARS THE
FANS HAVE BEEN WANTING THE OLD RECORDS TO COME BACK OUT, ALSO,
WHICH I HADN'T REMASTERED. SO I'M REMASTERING THE OLD ONES
TO COME OUT THIS YEAR AND SAID, LET'S DO A NEW ONE, ALSO.
>> SO IT'S "SOUL FIRE," MOST OF THE SONGS YOU WROTE OR
CO-PRODUCED DURING YOUR FOUR-DECADE-LONG CAREER.
>> EASY ON THAT. >> EASY.
>> YOU SHOULD BE LIKE, YES, SHEINELLE.
THAT'S RIGHT. >> IN A FEW YEARS.
>> TALK TO ME ABOUT "SOUL FIRE." >> WELL, I HADN'T WRITTEN AN
ALBUM IN 20 YEARS, SO IT IS NOT SOMETHING YOU DO.
I SAID, I WILL JUST COVER MYSELF.
I DID EIGHT SONGS I HAD WRITTEN FOR OTHER PEOPLE AND A COUPLE
COVERS, JAMES BROWN'S SONG, AND I WAS ABLE TO REINTRODUCE MYSELF
IN A WAY I HAD NEVER DONE BEFORE WITH A BLUES RECORD, A DUWOP
RECORD, SOME JAZZ. IT'S A NICE NEW INTRODUCTION OF
MYSELF. THAT I HAVE NEVER DONE BEFORE.
>> AND SOME MAY SAY, WHY WOULD YOU MESS WITH PERFECTION?
YOU HAVE TO RECREATE THE GREAT SONGS.
>> WELL, IT'S A LITTLE TRICKY WHEN YOU PRODUCE THE FIRST ONES
ALSO. BUT THAT SAID, I KIND OF GOT
THIS RIGHT, YOU KNOW? SO IT WAS JUST SOME TRICKY
MOMENTS. LIKE THE SONG THAT I WAS ABOUT
TO RECORD, I'M ON MY WAY TO THE STUDIO AND IT COMES ON THE
RADIO. I'M LIKE, I CAN'T BEAT THIS.
THIS IS FANTASTIC. SO I COMBINED IT WITH SOME
INSTRUMENTAL THINK I HAD DONE FOR THE SCORE OF "LILY HAMMER."
I DID THAT SCORE FOR THREE YEARS AND HAVE A LOT OF MUSIC THERE.
THAT WILL BE RE-RELEASED THIS YEAR AS WELL.
SO I ATTACHED SOME INSTRUMENTAL THING TO THE GARY SONG AND IT
MADE IT NEW. IN SOME CASES YOU CAN MAKE IT
NEW. IN SOME CASES THE ARRANGEMENTS
ARE SIMILAR. >> WE HAVE 30 SECONDS AS WE
CRANK IT UP AND GO TO BREAK. TELL ME THIS, THEY SAID YOU HAD
SO MUCH FUN MAKING THIS RECORD, IS THAT TRUE?
>> YEAH, BECAUSE WE DID IT LIVE FIRST, WHICH IS UNUSUAL.
WE PUT THE BAND TOGETHER FOR A BLUES FESTIVAL IN LONDON.
AND THEN CAME HOME AND TOOK THAT ENERGY RIGHT INTO THE STUDIO.
SO WE DID THE WHOLE THING IN FIVE, SIX
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Top 10 Common Misconceptions About Food Safety - Duration: 13:06.
Top 10 Common Misconceptions About Food Safety
10.
Eggs Need To Be Kept Refrigerated
If you've ever been to Europe, or you've seen a grocery store in a movie set across
the pond, you may notice something strange – the eggs are stored at room temperature
out in the open.
This may be particularly jarring to many Americans, who are used to the idea that eggs must be
kept refrigerated at all times in order to keep them safe from bacteria like salmonella.
In fact, despite all of our safety precautions, salmonella outbreaks still occasionally happen.
However, despite the rest of the world usually opting not to refrigerate their eggs, they
don't have any major salmonella issues because of it.
The reason for this isn't because the United States or Europe have different eggs from
each other – it actually comes down to the washing process, or lack thereof.
In the United States, eggs are vigorously washed in an attempt to keep them free from
bacteria.
This actually removes a natural coating that gives them an incredible protection from bacteria
all on its own.
Proponents of washing argue that you remove any dangerous bacteria with the original washing,
and can keep them safe with refrigeration, while those who don't wash them argue that
it keeps them safe from bacteria just fine that way.
This doesn't necessarily mean there is anything wrong with washing eggs, but there is also
no reason to freak out if you are in another country and see them unrefrigerated.
9.
The Expiration Labels On Your Food Are Indicative Of The Products Safety
Many people go through their refrigerator and pantry every week or month looking for
anything that has passed its expiration date.
This is followed by throwing most of it in the garbage, and then running to the store
to replace all of the things that are now rotting away.
Many people are under the impression that these labels are actually when the food starts
to "expire" and is no longer safe to eat.
This incredibly wasteful misunderstanding is something the food companies have no desire
to dispel – if you throw it out before you finish it, you'll go buy more and they make
more profit.
Now, while the food companies aren't trying to dispel the misconception, they aren't
lying either.
The labels usually give a date as to when the product is "best by" because it's
really about the appearance of freshness.
Those dates are decided by the company's food scientists and marketing experts as the
point at which their food starts to deteriorate past how they want it to appear and taste
to the consumer.
It may be perfectly safe to eat, but they have their brand to consider, and they want
everyone to have a consistent experience with their product.
Hence, companies will hint that you should throw the food out and buy more when it no
longer fits their quality standards.
8.
Faking Allergies At Restaurants Is Not Harmful And Gets You What You Want Quicker
In recent days it has become quite common for many people to go to restaurants and fake
allergies.
For example, these people will tell the server that they are allergic to onions when the
truth is that they just really don't like eating them, and they figure that if they
say they are allergic, there is less of a chance of them accidentally putting it on
anyway – the dish would then have to be sent back, and remade, so the allergy fakers
think they are saving themselves time.
There are even some people online who recommend that others do this, suggesting that it doesn't
hurt anyone and is basically a win for everyone.
However, the truth is that it not only can be harmful to actual allergy sufferers, but
doesn't really help the faker either.
While it can be an inconvenience to have to send a dish back because it has something
you really don't like on it, telling them that you have an allergy will start an incredibly
complicated process in the kitchen that is very time consuming.
This process is done rigorously by anyone working in any kitchen you would want to order
from, and will slow down service for literally everyone in the store.
This is because cross contaminants – possible allergens that could sneak in from other restaurant
tools – have to be carefully accounted for, which can lead to an incredible amount of
cleaning and scrubbing for just one dish.
This epidemic of fakers has led some chefs to caution that it is burning out some kitchens,
and making them not spend as much time on the process as they should because it happens
so much.
This could be dangerous for real allergy sufferers, who will be more than inconvenienced if they
eat the wrong ingredient, making fakers very selfish.
7.
Making Workers Wear Gloves Keeps Your Food Protected from Germs
Many people think of gloves as the firewall that protects them from people working at
a restaurant inadvertently giving people food poisoning.
Some customers will even go so far as to ask especially for gloves to be used, thinking
that it will ensure they aren't spending half the day in the bathroom.
However, the truth is that gloves are really only as good as the food safety habits of
those using them.
They can certainly be very useful if a chef or worker cuts their hand and needs to keep
it from infecting food, but in normal situations many chefs dislike them – they feel it makes
it harder to properly feel the food and do their job.
They can also be problematic because they can lead to a false sense of security.
Chefs have reported seeing people in the kitchen who are wearing gloves scratching various
parts of their body, and not immediately washing their hands and switching gloves afterwards
– the only safe thing to do afterwards, otherwise the gloves are pointless.
Chefs have also witnessed people using gloves, but still causing cross contamination anyway,
just because of poor food safety practices.
This can be especially dangerous when working with various raw meats.
Gloves can be a useful tool, but they are only helpful if the person is conscientious
about safety in the first place.
6.
Produce Is The Least Dangerous Fresh Food In Your Grocery Store
Produce is something that immediately evokes freshness and goodness in our minds – it
is also for that reason, the first thing that grocery stores direct us to as soon as we
walk in the door.
Most of us consider it as the healthiest option available, and rarely consider it as a real
threat to our safety.
In fact, in a scientific survey, it was found that most Americans considered meat and other
similar products a serious possible danger to health, but the vast majority did not consider
disease from produce to be a serious issue worth worrying about.
However, according to experts, more disease outbreaks by far have actually been linked
to produce than to any form of meat products.
Meat is usually thoroughly cooked, and vegetables are often eaten raw.
Also, the washing process most people go through with their produce is fairly cursory, and
if the food was infected with certain bacteria, a quick wash off will certainly not be enough
to keep you protected.
Depending on the type of disease you are worried about, using your produce in thoroughly cooked
foods can ensure you are safe, but not all potentially harmful bacteria can be destroyed
by cooking either.
If you are going to eat raw produce, it is best to wash it as thoroughly as possible.
5.
Washing Meat And Poultry Is A Good Way To Keep Your Kitchen Safe
An old wives tale that is still commonly passed around, is that you should wash your meat
or poultry before cooking it in order to keep it properly "clean".
Many people to this day follow this either for safety reasons or just plain habit, and
probably feel that at the very least, all they are doing is adding a little work to
the process – and many people don't mind that possibility if it means less chance of
getting sick.
However, washing your meat or poultry, according to researchers, is actually much more dangerous
than simply cooking it properly.
If you wash your uncooked meat, especially chicken, you can easily spread salmonella
or other bacteria all over your kitchen, making it very likely someone in your family will
touch it and get sick.
On the other hand, cooking the chicken properly and ensuring that it reaches a temperature
of 165 degrees at all points, using a calibrated meat thermometer, will effectively kill off
all dangerous bacteria completely, and if you put it straight in the pan, you have much
less of a risk of causing the spread of dangerous bacteria.
While some may stick with it thinking they can manage to keep the germs from spreading
while cleaning, there is no point at all.
You don't get any benefit from washing your meat – cooking sufficiently will be more
than enough to prevent illness.
4.
The Microwaves From Your Microwave Safely Kill All Bacteria
Microwaves are one of the most misunderstood cooking devices in the world.
Some people refuse to use them because they are afraid that their food will be contaminated
with dangerous levels of radiation, and others think it does something strange to somehow
mutate the food.
Most of these people don't understand that microwaves use a different kind of microwave
than the one they are thinking of.
These misconceptions have also led some people to think that they don't need to worry about
getting their food to proper temperatures throughout after a run through the microwave,
because the radiation will kill anything dangerous.
This is an erroneous assumption and could lead to dangerous food poisoning.
All microwaves can do is make your food hotter – the heat itself is the only thing killing
germs – and microwaves are actually notorious for cooking food extremely unevenly.
Experts actually recommend using food thermometers and checking various spots on the food when
using a microwave, in order to ensure you avoid any food poisoning issues.
Most microwave meals now contain similar instructions, for their own legal protection and to avoid
consumer complaints.
The truth is that microwaves are perfectly safe in terms of radiation, but they are also
not a magic box that will destroy all bacteria.
3.
You Are Rolling The Dice With Your Fate When You Eat Uncooked Sushi
When many Americans are first introduced to sushi, they think of it as "raw fish"
and many people are concerned that what they are eating is not safe.
Some Americans, even after eating for a while, seem to have a misunderstanding that they
are doing something fairly dangerous by eating uncooked fish.
This has made it popular, especially among young people who like to latch onto anything
that may be considered reckless, but the truth is that the process for serving and preparing
sushi is actually both regulated and quite safe.
The truth is that unless fish has first been put through a deep freeze in order to kill
all possible parasites within the fish, it is illegal to serve.
Now, like all rules this doesn't mean it is perfectly followed.
Sometimes, there have been concerns that the restaurant will think the deep freeze has
already been taken care of, when the wholesaler was leaving it to the restaurant to take care
of.
However, truly conscientious restaurant owners will only accept fish that is already in a
deep frozen state, and have proper freezer storage to maintain it at a safe temperature
regardless.
Some of these sushi shop owners have reported hardly being able to tell a difference between
formerly frozen and fresh sushi themselves, showing that shop owners can have safe food
without their customers knowing the difference.
2.
The Misting Machines In The Produce Section Of The Store Are There For Food Safety
Many people are under the impression that the misting machines in the produce section
that constantly spray water on the vegetables are there to keep the food clean and protect
it from germs, but this is not the point of them at all – to actually stand a chance
of removing germ buildup, it would need to be a vigorous wash.
The truth is that the machines are there for two other distinct reasons, and both are there
to maximize the profitability of the fresh produce.
The first is that it simply makes the produce look a lot better, which makes people more
likely to buy it.
Produce can also dry out while sitting out for a time, and spraying it with water can
help keep it rehydrated and fresh for when you buy it.
These misting machines, while nice, can actually counter-intuitively be dangerous for people
in terms of safety.
Years ago, some misting machines from a grocery stores produce section were linked to an outbreak
of legionnaire's disease – it was spreading partly by the actual water vapor in the air.
This led some stores to temporarily suspend their use, while others took the time to ensure
there machines were kept properly cleaned from then on, in the hopes such a thing would
never occur at their place of business.
It shows that any machine that interacts with food, even if it doesn't come into direct
contact with people, needs to be cleaned and inspected regularly to prevent outbreaks of
serious diseases.
1.
It Is Dangerous To Use A Wooden Cutting Board For Meat Because Of Bacterial Buildup
There has been a lot of advice spreading around internet cooking circles about cutting boards,
and what is the proper board to use for each particular job.
The debate, as many on the internet go, has become quite contentious, and focuses on the
unique properties of wooden cutting boards.
While all chefs would agree you should have separate boards for different tasks due to
cross contamination, many believe that wooden cutting boards are either the best or worst
thing ever when it comes to handling raw meat.
The reasoning behind one side is the long believed claim that wood has natural anti-bacterial
properties.
This of course led many chefs to believe that wooden cutting boards were therefore perfect
for dealing with any kind of poultry or similar products.
However, this has been debunked, and a new movement in the opposite direction has given
rise to the suggestion that wooden cutting boards are actually dangerous.
They claim that the grains within wood can hold onto bacteria for hours, trapping them
before they finally die.
While there is some truth to this, since the bacteria are trapped in the wood they actually
cannot transfer to the food, and due to their isolation, they don't live particularly
long.
Essentially both sides are over-exaggerating their cause.
Wooden cutting boards can be safe for any food, but just like all food related tools,
this is only the case if they are properly cleaned
and maintained.
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What is a neutron star? - Duration: 2:17.
Text on screen: What is a neutron star?
When a star bigger
and more massive than the sun
runs out of fuel at the end of its life,
its core collapses while the outer
layers are blown off in a
supernova explosion
What's left behind
depends on the star's original mass.
A star roughly 10 to
20 times our sun
leaves behind a neutron star.
A more massive star
becomes a black hole.
Unlike black holes, neutron stars
are directly observable, usually
as pulsars - the lighthouses of the
cosmos. Discovered
50 years ago, they are the
densest observable objects in the
universe.
Neutron stars compress up
to twice the sun's mass into a
city-sized sphere. Matter is
packed so tightly that a teaspoon
of neutron star interior
would weigh more than a billion tons
on Earth.
Still, the nature of the ultra-dense matter
in the cores of neutron stars
is unknown.
Because neutron stars
pack so much mass into such a
tiny volume, they produce
gravity strong enough to bend the light they emit,
distorting their appearance in
a way that enables the mass
and size of the star to be measured.
Scientists cannot
reproduce the extreme conditions
in and around neutron stars on
Earth. They must look
into the galaxy to answer decades-old
questions about extreme matter and
gravity.
NASA's Neutron star Interior
Composition Explorer mission,
or NICER, will make X-ray
observations of neutron stars from its
perch on the International Space Station.
It will give astronomers more
insight into these mysterious
objects - helping determine
what is under their surface.
A multipurpose
mission, NICER includes a
technology demonstration called SEXTANT.
It will analyze NICER's
observations to validate the use of
rapidly rotating neutron stars
as navigation beacons, for travel
in deep space, throughout the solar
system and beyond.
Text on screen: nasa.gov/nicer
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Classical Musicians React: Leo & LYn 'Blossom Tears' vs Wheein & Heechul & Jungmo 'Narcissus' - Duration: 17:20.
Fiona: Ohhh is this one gonna be bloody. I hope so
Umu: Hohoho Henry: Oh boi
O boii
*Rossini's Semiramide Overture plays*
Gwen: Wait... VIXX Umu: *rambling* Yes
Umu: And it's your favorite Hugo: YES
Gwen: Wait is this him, he's doing solo stuff Umu: This is Leo
Umu: This is him doing a collab so yes (Is a collab a solo?? lol)
Solo-ey collab-y (That's the technical term lol)
Hugo: I'm so excited Gwen: Also it's called Blossom Tears so I already know I'm in for a rough time
Umu: So this is a collab between an artist called LYn and Leo of VIXX
so you guys have already seen.. yes Davis: *Semi monotone* VIIIXXX
Umu: Blossom Tears Kevin: Emma thanks for your- Yunyi: THREETWOONE *Click*
Kevin: Thanks for your passionate, amazing...
(kevin that makes no grammatical sense)
Ben: Alright Naoki: Very acoustical (Ben killed Shimon this time)
Ben: Acoustical XD Naoki: I like it
Lindsey: What is that
I mean there's like a string section but there was something that almost sounded like a distorted banjo
Henry: Oooh they're in loovveeeee (Henry put your tongue away omg)
Peyton: She better not disappear (The biggest pet peeve of the reaktors)
Jarod: Or she dies
Peyton: True
Jarod: How bout dat
Ben: His voice is pretty high
Kevin: Oh yeah I like the kick drum
Naoki: it's also quite breathy isn't it
Jarod: They look so happy (For now)
(Jk I don't know I've legit never seen this)
Jarod: Too bad love is a myth (I was gonna make a joke but I lowkey agree with him)
Fiona: What just happened Henry: Woooaaahhhh
Lindsey: And then he threw her to the ground
Hugo: Oh god- wait less happy and cute
Ben: It's pretty sappy with the strings
and.. Naoki: Oh yeah
Yunyi: oh wait where did-
Kevin: I like it Yunyi: What just happened
Gwen: Her voice is not
Hugo: YEaaahhhhh Gwen: She's not supporting enough *gasp* wait
Peyton: Man I like this groove, it's like
It's super R&B.. OOHhHHH Jarod: Wait you see all the pills on the ground
Peyton: Are those pills
Jarod: Dat no good
Kevin: Oh my soul
(Quick note, the literal first part of TWICE's signal is stuck in my f***ing head)
Oh she just
Naoki: I do feel my tears blossoming though (get out)
Naoki: I don't even know what they're saying but it sounds so- touching. I'm just like UGH Ben: I think it's too cheesy, it's too muc
Lidnsey: That just went- this song is just constantly switching between major and minor
Kevin: F Ab F
Davis: Just like the effects of bipolar disorder
Hugo: He is also a little breathier in this song
Hugo: and I'm not a big fan of it Gwen: Yeah but he's still supporting it
Fiona: He's a sh*t
Henry: wow
Hugo: you still hear the core of his voice inside of it though Gwen: Yeah
Henry: I didn't know I was gonna feel right there but I kinda just did
Hugo: Why you gotta be so angsty
Your girl love you
and you just bein like nah (omg here we go)
Henry: The feels on the bus go round and round
Lindsey: It was because they were having a great time then all of a sudden he shoved her to the ground and like...
Davis: Minor
Yunyi: Their voices have really similar timbres sometimes I think it's- Kevin: Yeah, right
Yunyi: Both of them singing or-
Henry: He, doesn't know how to love her
Gwen: Their voices do sound very good together Hugo: They do
Kevin: Octave duet never sounded so good
Yunyi: Right I was thinking the same thing Kevin: Yeah
Peyton: Dude this is like bringing me back to so many R&B songs like they have the really artificial clap
Ben: He's trying to make the perfect dress for his wedding
(Wat)
Naoki: His wedding? Ben: Yeah
Ben: And on the wedding day she leaves him (and that's how Friends started)
Jarod: Color
Uh oh
Kevin: Oh my god these lighting
(kevin....GRAMMAR)
Peyton: Oh no Jarod: Now he's like where is she
Come bacackk
Kevin: Like she's.. trying her best to smile and stuff
and it's kind of
heart wrenching
Yunyi: I feel like- I wish I counted the modulations of this
Kevin: oh I bet there's one coming up
ben: tho ok I think the story i way better than the music. The music is like...
it's like good and it's like touching and all that kinda stuff naoki: yeah
but it's like..
naoki: it's like a simple tune ben: it's way to predictable cuz you know they're gna like...
yeah. like kinda take it back, sing the song, just like.. naoki: oh ofc they have a piano-
and then not do that many things that are that interesting musically tho that's kinda cool
henry: wow i'm very confused by some of the modulations that happen
peyton: -tryin to quit jarod: or maybe she's not even real
jarod: maybe she's a FIGMENT OF THE DRUGS!!! peyton: NO! THIS ISN'T!!! BTS!!!!
Hugo: .......OOH
davis: music is really good. this is like...
actually very intense and i'm not really realizing it now but it's pretty intense music
gwen: is he gonna dye it red
fiona: wat
is she dead
gwen: what's happening...
umu: or is that blood (tee hee)
davis: is THAT A HEART IN A JAR
gwen: wait
IS IT?
(I think hugo's face is going to explode if his mouth opens any wider)
peyton: is she just nappin in the bathtub like..
jarod: what if she's dead...what if she's dead
wait what's in that jar? is that a heart?
peyton: that better not be jarod: is that her heart in the jar?
peyton: that better not be jarod: is that her organs
peyton: OH!!! GOD!!!! jarod: IT IS!!!!!
BEN: *cringing*........ooh
Peyton: OH
kevin: woah what was that?
kevin: what was that transition?
*umu looses shit*
davis: did he murder her and keep her in his bathtub?
hugo: I wasn't ready
jarod: wait wait what the heck
jarod: did he stuff her like a- peyton: oh he didn't
jarod: f****d up taxidermist
peyton: OH HE DIDN'T!!!!
lindsey: this is too much davis: is that her dead body because she looks really pale
davis: dID HE DRESS UP HER-
DAVIS: WHAT S HAPPENING IN THIS VIDEO! lindsey: XD he dressed up her car- xDD
davis: I keep wanting you to tell me i'm wrong when i say these outrageous things
lindsey: oh no ofc not davis: what the heck!
oh my gosh
hugo: i feel betrayed!!!
henry: ok....
henry: what. the. f*** fiona: help henry: HELP
davis: alright so there's some weird like... lindsey: oi. that was too much!
obsessive like necrophilia like-
weird shit idk
lindsey: I don't think it was necrophilia i think it's just davis: but the music was really good ;)
he's just like
sooo hung up on his ex that like
davis: oh yeah i'm pretty sure it's mostly symbolic lindsey: then he went fkkin crazy cuz he's
got some stuff going on
and he killed her cuz he wanted her to be there forever maybe? at the end he dressed her up iin one of his designs
that like he initially envisioned for her
like that dress. they kept showing that dress when he was with that girl
lindsey: did I get it? * FIST BUUUMP*
Gwen: her voice wasn't supported enough
umu: ok
hugo: how you doin there bud?
gwen: not good?
hugo: IKNOW i was just like- it slowly started clicking and I was like
uh uh ohhhhh
moral of the story.
don't trust pretty boys who sing
ash: soooo as y'all saw in the music video
it's kind of
jarod: it's kinda messed up
ash: kinda messed up, yeah
jarod: likelikelikelikelike this much messed up
like still in the camera like
i can't- like this much messed up
*sings* I stuffed a girl and now she's dead and now she's in my room
and now *laugh*
peyton: you gotta draw the line somewhere man...dang
jarod: it's like.. peyton: cremate her like normal people! jarod: like together forever but
ya know more of a metaphorical sense than a literal physical sense of having her body forever
fiona: music... henry: i'm too distracted
fiona: actually like-
their vocals went together nicely, their voices matched each other? like the timbre of their voice
I didn't necessarily like their voices that much tho
there's too much vibrato I think? henry: her voice especially
yeah idk
sometimes I could barely distinguish them
I also kinda knew that this was going to be f****ed up
so I didn't necessarily pay much attention to the music
especially b/c it's in a language I don't understand, I felt like the music didn't really serve the music video
henry: however maybe if I had a translation there-
umu: can I read the lyrics to you right now?
both: yeah
umu: the lyrics are: the goodbye trickles down your cheeks like blood your lips asking why so sad don't come don't make that face just pass me by
the countless words of love that were whispered are promises that are breaking instantly no this is a dream, your eyes are telling me just hug me again
I loved you, I cared for you. that's it. I loved you but now- *queue fAST TALKING TO SAVE TIME*
SO THIS IS LIKE THE DIALOGUE (i hate caps lock) between the- henry: yeah yeah
that makes- that puts it waaay into like wayyyy more perspective fiona: this is really sad
fiona: it's crazy how like deep this is
cuz liek a lot of american pop music is...*shakes head* (UMU STFU FIONA'S TALKING)
Ben: i think the story is really intense
should of had... cooler music
umu: ok
ben: going a little bit more outside- maybe like chromatically or doing something a little bit more interesting like
musically? cuz they did all the right things you need to have like a gushy feely emotional song
but there wasn't really anything that was like- like crossing boundaries really- it wasn't enough for me
naoki: i don't know
I liked it
I feel sad
The End
kevin: i like iiit
umu: what about it?
sailor moon
yunyi: yeah there was that one part where it ws like *sings* kevin: in the bridge
and it just sounded like MOON PRISM POWER!
YUNYI: THERE IT WAS!
it's the chimes that make it kevin: yeah
it's just like..satisfying motion
kevin: while blood is being poured onto the
umu: yeahh fam ok were ready to move to the next one? kevin: yes
umu: so the next one is narcissus kevin: tell me about the (blossom tears) theory later
umu: this is another collab, so basically we're comparing two collabs
ash: it's a duet between one member of super junior and another member of MAMAMOO
umu: they sing a duet and it's- ah
oh it's fantastic
lindsey: ready?..... two... davis: one
jarod: ka choww lightning mcqueen peyton: ka chow
jarod: ka chow
jaord: toasty peyton: toast
kevin:...OHYEAH
jarod: ooh violin
ooh yeah violin!
violin!
hugo: classical music. what
jarod: it's just like vibrato...
vibroto heavy music
gwen: vhat!?
hugo: i do zhat!
henry: PACHELBEL SEQUENCE
lindsey *is a violin*
henry: ii V i...I wanna DIE FIONA: ooooh
lindsey: it's me playing a violin.
cuz I really know how to- I don't even know if that was the right side
ben: but it's still- naoki: still sounds like a movie soundtrack
peyton: shes just got- he's got blinking going jarod: he blinks a lot (WHY ARE U ASSUMING GENDER JAROD)
oh subtitles!
jarod: as each say goes by <3
hugo: *reading lyrics* gwen: is he going to cut her heart out?
*bye gwen's hand*
henry: woah actually this melody is pretty good
peyton: alright jarod
ben: i really like this
fiona: suaaave
jarod: he's got a very nice soft and soothing voice
umu: *dying* gwen: ew. i don't like this
henry: I feel like kpop uses a lot of chords that are like
"interesting" but for pop music
meaning like
there are 7ths and augmented 6ths
and Neapolitan and neopolitan flat 2/6s which is like fiona: and 9ths
i'm just listing things that are pretty common like- fiona: NO
"weird" chords
hugo: oh! harmony!
henry: but like
to use them subtly is the most beautiful
yunyi: dude model mixture on point in this
this song actually
ben: ooh ...3rds! naoki: nice
hugo: I like their harmonies. and I like their voices together. gwen: yeah when they harmonize i'm like...what?...singing?
naoki: SUSPENSION
6 4
BEN: yeah I can get into this
fiona: I wasn't ready for that shift tho
yunyi: oh hey they subverted the 1!
nicely jone- nicely Done. I cannot talk xD
ben: the string parts are..
like better than in the other song for sure
jarod: you're just wondering what tragic thing is about to happen because this music is setting up something big ya know?
lindsey: this is just making me really sad ;A;
jarod: *reading* "I hide my narcissistic expression"
damn that's deep
hugo: diggin the rock mixed with classical instruments gwen: yeah
gwen: very much like the fact that there's electric guitar in this
peyton: wOOO
fiona: where did this guitar come from!
both: *rockin tf out*
both: guitar solooo
kevin: this is one of those songs where I feel like all the instruments are trying to like
trying to steal the scene
hugo: ooh that was a nice high note on his part
yunyi: I like it! i like it a lot (me too)
davis: his voice...
it's like really low
it's lower than what i'm used to hearing from like (WHEEINAND DAT HIGH NOTE DOE- GETS ME EVERYTIME)
DAVIS: male soloists in particular (YEAH WHEENIN YOU GO GIRL)
NAOki: that scale-wise motion in the violins (shuddup bout classical music anD LISTEN TO WHEEIN)(jk)(good ear naoki)
hugo: ...sings
umu: was that good?
gwen: not when he did it (lol)
yunyi: and it's turned to like- kevin: gimme c minor c'mon!
ben: her vocal line going like nuts (FCKKCYEAH) and they're just like singing...
hugo: it's interesting that you never see the guy
naokI; she's just really going for it (THAT'S RIGHT!!! WHEEIN SLAY!!!!!!) BEN: yeah
yunyi: no! They subvert the 1!
kevin: yeah they go to 6
kevin: yeah yunyi: that is what i was trying to say the first time kevin: yeah well yeah it's going-
it's like 'oh! here's another bridge'
peyton: yeah jarod: she's alone?
peyton: yeah well notice the camera isn't blinking anymore so no one's looking at her
jarod: no regrets
I feel like this...
kevin: it's pretty good yunyi: this is the kinda sound you
expect from like the climax from the 3rd verse of the song
kevin: again again they do it again
kevin: just keep on doing it yunyi: yeah
it just keeps on happening
naoki: oooh that's nice that contrast though
hugo: I really like his voice
naoki: that was an IAC
ben: yes
naoki: finished on the 3rd scale degree
yunyi: again, wagner would be proud
there's no resolution to this pain
ben: YEAHHH (dude i don't think you're supposed to be this happy at this point in the song) (but ik that ending chord was 10/10)
ooh
naoki: tender (wtf)
ben: uhhh idk if that's tender or just...
hurt
naoki: i mean-
ben: the pain in her eyes naoki... naoki: i know
henry: mm
henry: :'(
umu: are you feeling?
henry: i'm feeling :'(
hugo: I really liked it I thought it was a good rock song! gwen: my favorite part was when neither of them were singing and it was just electric guitar
hugo: damn girl you are f***in savage today sh*t
it's not because i disliked their singing I just really liked that part xD
hugo: yeah the electric guitar was really good
kevin: i guess it's the quintessential bittersweet piece because when it seems like it's about to go back to the minor it does a major sort of 6 thing and when it's about to go to major it goes to the minor
ya know?
yunyi: can we talk about how strange that form was?
they had a...verse and then it was just the chorus
kevin: i agree. I think so. yunyi: the entire song was just the chorus
see this is a little opening
umu: verse?
yuunyi: yeah umu: cuz she sings this
yunyi: verse
and then there's
and then this is the chorus umu: and then this is the chorus
yunyi and then it just kept continuing on
the chorus was just...it kevin: lemme double check
umu: true yunyi: it just keeps repeating wiht the chorus
until it's over so this is.. a song that's super short
kevin: ay you're right
lindsey: do we have to talk about that one? it's just really sad I don't want to talk about it :<
umu: ok lindsey: it was so interesting
there were like
like that guitar solo you don't normally hear (wait till gfriend) and their voices were like- i mean as davis was saying the guy's voice like..
it's just a lot lower than we're used to hearing
their voices blended together really nicely, there was like violin throughout and like a string section?
there was just a lot of...elements
davis: I was mostly focused on how well it accompanied their voices
which is something you don't think about happening is like if there is a lot of busy like music like kind of happening underneath it you feel like you'd be focused on that
but it instead was somehow
it just fit perfectly into what they were singing
ben: i liked it a lot better
naoki: yeah there was definitely a lot more direction in it and
it wasn't the same thing the whole piece
ben: i don't know eve though like
I mean always in pop music you know always can kind of tell where it's going
but this one was a little more satisfying just cuz the orchestra parts were better
the rando guitar solo
naoki: yeah that was..that was ben: that was kinda weird
naoki: yeah
ben: it was cool it was really cool naoki: yeah it was really well done
fiona: that was
kinda twisted
I was not expecting it
it was just like striings and i was like OK it's just gna be like this the whole time
then it just builds more and more and then all the sudden there's guitar and i'm like 'hello?!'
i wasnt expecting it umu: i loved it
henry: it's funny how like
ther's collaboration of certain instruments can go really well or really badly
like I feel like this is an instance where like...maybe no?
it's just- it doesnt always work in the context of if you wanna have strings but you also wanna have like you know eddie van halen wannabe like
so I thought that was a little bit weird fiona: it's like rock opera
jarod: right off the bat this was like- kind of hits you pretty hard
you know? it's not like a subtle entrance you see some of these ballads do where it kinda just starts with a single instrument or something like that
and yeah like- that guitar solo. you saw peyton and I were just loosing our minds over here like
MM
GIVE IT TO ME
umu: alright if we compared this to blossom tears..which one do you like more musically?
lindsey: this one
davis: i think musically I like the other one more. umu: blossom tears? davis: yeah
hugo: OH fkkin this one cuz fk that other one (lANGUAGE)
gwen: but also- umu: specifically the song tho
hugo: yeah this one fk that other one
gwen: i'm gna say the other one. umu: ok gwen: just cuz
when a song can fff- mess with you that much
that must mean something...ya know?
fiona: um blossom ohh- like song? song-wise?
henry: first one
blossom tears fiona: yah blossom tears
henry: but I liekd this video and concept better
it's probably strictly the fact that like
I definitely like
was sympathetic to that situation like i'm sure we've all been there where we're walking around and you're like 'i really wish that someone would just be like-
hey!'
henry: I feel where- I feel where the person in this video is at
ash: you guys...definitely.. felt jarod: oh yeah ash: more from this song?
it was like 'mmm tryin to hide my narcissistic expression'
umu: right ok so both of you like this one better? both: yeah
kevin: I like blossom tears! yunyi: dude I like this one better that was totally not memorable
kevin: but that had...amazing modulations
yunyi: it did have amazing modulations but I feel like they were just ...under the table kevin: but also
kevin: *sings* who do you think you- collecting your jar of hearts
*still singing* taxidermy girl
yunyi: oh yeah taxidermy *LOL*
VROMANCE NEEEEEEXT
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Drake Brings Out Playboi Carti and Migos During Performance - Duration: 2:11.
The annual Adult Swim Upfront party was held at Terminal 5 in New York City on Wednesday
night, and as usual, Adult Swim went all out when it came to providing a memorable musical
performance for those in attendance.
In the past, Adult Swim has booked acts like Jay Z, Kanye West, Outkast, Nicki Minaj, and
Miley Cyrus for their parties.
And this year, they invited Drake to be the headliner for the show.
Drake ran through a string of hits throughout his portion of the performance.
From older songs like "Headlines" to newer tracks like "Free Smoke," Drake didn't
disappoint.
But Drake also didn't come alone.
To make his performance even more memorable than it would have been otherwise, he invited
special guest Playboi Carti to take the stage.
Carti performed his hit song, "woke up like this*."
And the surprises didn't stop there.
Drake also brought out Migos at one point so that they could perform their two most
recent hits, "Bad and Boujee" and "T-Shirt."
The atmosphere at Terminal 5 was electric as the group performed.
This was actually the second time Drake and Migos have been on the same stage over the
last month.
While they didn't perform at the same time, Drake and Migos both made appearances at Coachella
in April during Future's set.
Drake, Playboi Carti, and Migos are all celebrating recent releases.
Migos released their second studio album, Culture, back in January.
Drake dropped his More Life playlist in March.
And Carti just hit us with his self-titled debut in April.
That's the news for now, but for all the latest news on Drake, Migos, and Playboi Carti,
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War Thunder: The Shooting Range | Episode 45 - Duration: 14:55.
The Shooting Range
In this episode: The CR.32: a flying prophecy;
How to surpass your teacher: the story behind the excellent G.55S
Hotline: the developers answer questions that you've left in the comments!
But first, let's start with....
The Italians are coming!.. why you should be excited about this.
When people talk about aviation in the first half of the 20th century,
they almost never fail to mention the achievements of the Soviet Union, the British Empire, Germany,
the US or even Japan. Ask a random person on the street or on the internet
a lot of them will be able to name some iconic aircraft, recall their designers' names — and sometimes
even tell you why they were important in terms of aviation technology.
What is strange (and unfair) is that the Italian part of the story is often left out. It's a real shame.
The thing is, quite a few dedicated experts believe that prior to WW2
it was Italy that had the best aeronautics engineers...in the world.
The Italian Peninsula was the place where you wanted to go to find the true masters of the art.
Engineering, aerodynamics, strength of materials — you name it.
Local aircraft makers said that the ultimate goal was to make an aircraft that would impress the sky itself.
Take Gianni Caproni, for instance. He was one of the biggest names in the industry.
In 1910 he designed the biplane that was literally the first aircraft built in Italy.
His aircraft won numerous awards and set a fair share of world records.
Then there is Mario Castoldi. In 1940 he was considered the best aerodynamics expert on the planet.
He was the man who designed the famous Macchi M.C.72
that held the world speed record for all aircraft for five years
and set a world speed record·for piston engine-powered seaplanes which still stands!
It was Castoldi who built a whole family of WW2 fighters, including the excellent Folgore and the Veltro
and designed the unbelievable MC.207
which was meant to outperform the best piston engine-powered aircraft of both the Axis and the Allies.
What about Giuseppe Gabrielli? He created the Fiat G.50 — Italy's first monoplane.
He is also famous for designing the Fiat G.55 that was regarded
as the best single-engine single-seat Axis fighter who, after the war,
went on to design the true miracle that went by the name of the G.91.
Just think about it: this jet fighter entered into operational service in the sixties, but retired in only 1995.
Can you name any other military jet with such a long service life?
You can't have this discussion without at least mentioning Sergio Stefanutti. What did he do?
Nothing much: just created an aircraft that almost negated the laws of physics.
His SAI.403 was powered with a 750-hp engine — but flew as well as the Bf.109G-2
(that had an engine which was twice as powerful, by the way).
Aviation specialists are still baffled by the fact that Stefanutti could create such an outstanding design
(aerodynamically speaking) with only a drawing board and a slide rule.
And these are just a few names from the very top. We could also talk at length about Celestino Rosatelli
(who perfected the biplane design), about Roberto Longhi and Antonio Alessi
(who were responsible for building the Reggiane monoplane fighters)
and many many others, but somehow there aren't that many films or books about these people
(or Italian pilots for that matter). They are often simply forgotten.
Not this time though. The Italians and their aircraft are coming to War Thunder...in full force!
…now let's speak about a plane that was just too good — but too late
This aircraft has a strange relationship with time. It's almost as if it existed in several different eras
all at the same time (yeah, we know it sounds weird).
When it was first created, the Fiat CR.32 was a mean feat of engineering.
On the one hand, it was already a thing of the past, as it was based on the previous, CR.30 model.
On the other hand, there was great promise in it: this very aircraft served as a base model for the CR.42,
which is often considered the best biplane fighter of WWII. At the same time,
this kind of progression (from the CR.30 to the CR.32 and then to the CR.42) was almost prophetic.
It basically predicted the future of the new type of aircraft — the monoplane.
Early in the game inline liquid-cooled engines are all the rage,
but then these aircraft are superseded by the designs with powerful and reliable radial engines.
Sounds familiar? Of course, all of that became clear only many years later.
The story of this biplane started with a man that went by the name of Celestino Rosatelli.
This brilliant engineer designed aircraft for Fiat — and always strived for perfection.
He decided to make his CR.20 aerodynamically impeccable.
Dictum-factum: Rosatelli moved the cooling radiator to the 'chin' position below the engine.
He ditched the wooden fixed-pitch propeller for a metal variable-pitch one
and covered the hub with a cone spinner.
He left the Warren type 'W' struts between the wings, but the square
tips on the wings and horizontal parts of the tail were replaced with rounded tips.
The result, called the CR.30, could in theory reach an insane speed of 450 km/h in a dive
at that's in the thirties! How could you even handle an aircraft at such speed? Well… no problem here!
Rosatelli overcame this challenge by squeezing
every little bit of efficiency out of the Dornier-type balance tabs;
he fixed them on the ailerons and got rid of the pushrods.
After that, all that was left to do was to outfit the plane with some tear drop-shaped spats.
But wait, let's shed some extra weight, recalculate the aerodynamic
performance and get a more powerful engine — and that's how you get the CR.32.
Speaking of the engine, the tiny 24-liter Fiat A.30RA produced 600 hp
thanks to a high compression ratio and the fact that you had to feed it with a finicky mixture of petrol,
alcohol and benzole instead of just the conventional avio-petrol. That was also a prediction all in itself
after all, the engineers of WW2 would have to mess with with all sorts of crazy fuel types: methanol,
NOS, poisonous antiknock components — you name it!
The CR.32 was very good for its time.
It could carry up to four machine guns (and two of those could be heavy caliber Breda-SAFATs).
The sleepless nights at the drawing board paid off: the biplanes are not really known for their flying capabilities
and this one could dive really well.
At the same time it was an excellent machine in a turn fight; naturally, pilots loved it.
It performed really well in Ethiopia, and in Spain; it seemed as if there was nothing it couldn't do
And then the CR.32s ran into the first Soviet I-16s and the SB bombers. A rude wake up call:
the days of the biplane were numbered.
It was a fact that was really hard to accept. There was still hope that you could keep up
by getting a new engine, for example, like the new 14-cylinder radial one.
And that's when the excellent capabilities of this little biplane became a problem: it was so good,
that it gave false hope. In the end, the Italians flew it right until WWII
even though by that time biplanes were clearly on the wrong side of history.
And that was the final prophecy of the CR.32: you can't win if you cling to the past.
...next up is the story of yet another iconic aircraft — with its own fair share of drama
The aircraft designer Giuseppe Gabrielli who is known for his outstanding work at Fiat
had a strange reputation of being always the first, and always the second, at the same time.
The thing was that he created the very first Italian monoplane fighter, the G.50
but then there was the case of the MC.200 "Saetta", that was designed by another Italian engineer
a revered Mario Castoldi from Aeronautica Macchi.
The MC.200 was built around the same engine as the Gabrielli's G.50
but vastly outperformed it (while being significantly more expensive though).
When Italy's brightest minds were given a task of designing an aircraft
that could use the imported Daimler-Benz.601A engine,
Gabrielli was pushed back even further: now he was the third
Castoldi designed a new fuselage for his "Saetta", transforming it into the magnificent "Folgore",
a plane that put the "A" in "amazing" for both Italian and German pilots.
The second place went to the impressive Re.2001 that was created by Roberto Longhi and Antonio Alessi;
which was deemed good enough to place into mass production. The Gabrielli's G.50V fell flat though
it's aerodynamic solutions just weren't advanced enough to be competitive.
Gabrielli had a lot of respect for Mario Castoldi, he openly called him his teacher.
But what student doesn't want to surpass his master? So when the Regia Aeronautica
(basically the Italian Royal Air Force) issued a specification for a new mass produced fighter
with a Daimler-Benz.605 engine, Gabrielli went all in.
The fiery Sicilian created a revolutionary design that was a combination of perfect aerodynamic solutions.
He also got a bit lucky: Castoldi was forced by the military to put the much heavier DB605 on the Folgore
with minimum constructive changes. You can't say no to the guys with guns, can you?
In the end, the new MC.205V "Veltro" didn't have the firepower and the altitude range that the G.55 had.
And so Gabrielli finally was the first – again.
His G.55 became the most mass produced Italian aircraft with the DB605 engine.
Well… Mass produced is probably not the right word. What a shame
the Italians used the German engine to build an excellent aircraft
that their German counterparts were unable to conceive
but the dying Italian industry wasn't really capable of mass producing those birds.
In the end, only 274 of the G.55 were assembled during the war.
In the final years of the conflict, the military ordered the engineers to create a really fast torpedo fighter
the could challenge the Allies in the skies above the Mediterranean Sea. Resources were limited,
so it made sense to modify an existing aircraft rather than build a new one from scratch.
Naturally, the G.55 was chosen for the job. Gabrielli was tasked with creating a prototype ASAP.
The problem was that there was not enough space on the belly of the fuselage even for a fuel tank,
not to mention a torpedo – there was this huge radiator sticking out. What could Gabrielli do?
As it happens, everything.
Giuseppe Gabrielli wouldn't be himself if he didn't use this conundrum to improve his aircraft.
He dismantled the radiator box — and divided it into two units that were mounted under the wing roots,
doubling the efficiency of the cooling system and clearing the room for a torpedo.
Yeah, it's actually even cooler than that, because this modification was very easy to implement.
The only thing left to do was to lengthen the tail wheel strut. Voila!
The ordinary G.55 was rebuilt as a torpedo fighter right in the factory hangar in just a couple of days.
Sadly (or luckily) there was only one G55S ever built
the Allies who bombed the heck out of the Italian factories took care of that.
But now you can fly this bird in War Thunder. Make Giuseppe proud — and happy fishing!
...now it's time for the traditional last part of our show: Hotline!
Developers answering questions from the comments!
Strictly speaking it's not the most serious-minded section of the show.
If you want answers to be given with solemn faces, feel free to appeal to the Official War Thunder Forums.
Here we'll have a more… lighthearted discussion of the big questions of War Thunder.
The first question comes from Sebastian Bach:
"How long does it take to create a model for... let's say, a tank?"
Hey, Sebastian! It depends. Usually just a couple of months.
But once it took us seven months to introduce a vehicle into the game! That one was tricky.
Then there's a message from a player called Samyj0e Plays:"Hey!
Thanks for making a penetration x-ray cam for planes that attack ground targets (it's really helpful).
But are you going to have the same feature for attacking planes?"
Nope — because we don't think that it would be of any use.
In most cases everything happens way too quickly and there are way too many projectiles involved.
Not to mention the fact that usually you can see the damage with your own eyes.
Harlock _62 writes: "Hey Gaijin.
Will there ever be an option to change your loadout when you land on an airfield?
Like changing your bomb load etc".
You can already do that, mate!
Just press and hold "J" while on the field (or choose the "leave the plane" option from the menu).
Don't forget to repair your aircraft and refill ammo before that though.
The last (and a very important at that) question comes from Rubbry:
"What is the most played song in Gaijin headquarters right now?"
Just that Stuka siren on repeat. Really helps to concentrate on tasks at hand.
That's it for today but feel free to write your questions in the comments below.
We do read them all, and you might see some of them answered in the next episode!
If you like what we're doing, don't forget to subscribe to our channel! See you on the Shooting Range!
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How To Make Shake Shack's Famous Burgers At Home | TODAY - Duration: 5:18.
ALBUM CALLED GOOD LIFE.
HOW ARE YOU?
>> SO THIS IS YOUR HOME.
>> THIS IS MY HOME.
>> HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED HERE?
>> 30 YEARS NOW.
>> THE APPEAL IS OBVIOUS, BUT
WHAT IS IT ABOUT THIS SPOT THAT
APPEALS TO YOU?
>> AND EVEN MUSIC WISE?
>> MUSIC WISE, THIS IS A NICE
VIBE.
GROWING UP IT WAS ALL REGGAE
MUSIC FOR ME.
>> BUT THERE'S ANOTHER GENTLEMAN
STANDING NEXT TO YOU.
SHALL WE INTRODUCE HIM AS WELL?
>> D.J. CHARLES.
HE PLAYS ON MY RADIO STATION IN
THE MORNING.
>> WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO BE
PLAYING FOR US?
>> "GOOD LIFE".
>> IF YOU'RE AT HOME SITTING ON
THE COUCH, STAND UP.
>> TAKE IT AWAY.
THANK YOU FOR BEING WITH US.
* ONE SHOT NEED IT BAD
*
*
*
*
>> COME ON, EVERYBODY.
THE "TODAY SHOW" IN BERMUDA.
*
*
*
[ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]
>> COME HERE, WHY IS IT OVER?
WHY IS IT OVER?
>> I WAS ACTUALLY EVEN ENJOYING
THAT.
>> WELL, WE LOVE YOU.
THAT WAS AWESOME.
WE ARE GOING TO GO SHOPPING FOR
SOME FUN BERMUDA FINDS.
>> YES, WE ARE.
AND LOTS MORE TO COME.
>> BUT FIRST THIS IS "TODAY" ON
NBC.
*
>>> LOUNGING BY THE POOL HERE IN
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Australia Captions - Duration: 4:59.
Accessible multimedia my name is Izabela Mrochen
I am employed at University of Silesia
Accessibility in terms of immediate access to captioning or transcription of audio material
will be presented in the special order.
First of all, I would like to present the short introduction
Then, I would like to discuss Web Users especially paying attention to types of disabilities
Then, the most important challenges that should be faced by the web users,
and website managers, and computer programmers.
Accessibility which is very important nowadays
And multimedia accessibility
good practices
And at the end I would like to sum up
So in terms of films we know that there are some possibilities
to implement subtitles & captions into the film.
Is it helpful?
Let`s check.
I would like to present a short interview with Paweł
who is a blind person.
And then we can listen to his opinion about accessibility.
THE INTERVIEW
- Paweł, you are a blind person, how can you describe let say problems
connected with accessibility of films.
-So, first of all a blind person should somehow get feeling of
what actually happens on the screen.
So, primarily will focus on the description which is the actual description
of the situation on the screen presented in the form of background narration
put in between dialogues. So, this is very important
to introduce this audio description in every film produced
so that a blind person has a notion of all is actually happening
in the screen.
- OK. Is it only audio description important for you.
Are there any other possibilities to enquire into information
- Well, recently, as I`ve discovered it`s possible for the screen reader
to be used to read subtitles and captions of the YouTube videos.
And I can see bright future for audio description here.
Or rather description, text description, as stands of not only the scene.
Not only what`s on the screen but also in the most classic form
possible for translation from one language to another.
If there is a film, let`s say, an episode of an animated cartoon in Japanese
and somebody creates a set of captions for this episode
in Polish which is my mother language or English.
It is possible for my screen reader or speech synthesizer to read
these subtitles to me. So I know actually what is spoken.
- Are there any favourite platforms for you to use to watch films?
- I think that YouTube because of its accessibility,
because of what Google is doing for us.
Or what enhancements are being introduced every now and again.
Although what I have heard a story is catching up
they`ve recently offered a description for many of their tv series and films.
And I think it`ll be possible also to read the subtitles with the screen reader.
- Thank you Paweł very much for your interesting description.
- You are welcome.
And at the end of my short presentation - conclusions.
CONCLUSIONS
Let`s come back to Disability Discrimination Act
According to Article no 4 of this convention we can find that
parties should promote access for a person with disabilities to new information
and communications technologies and systems, including the Internet.
What is more, in Article 21 we can find that States Parties take
all appropraite measures to ensure that persons with disabilities
can exercise the right to freedom of expression and opinion
including the freedom to seek, receive and impart information
and ideas on an equal basis.
That`s the end of my presentation.
Thank you for your attention.
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Unpacking. Two swimsuits. ► Enable subtitles. Распаковка. Два купальника. - Duration: 6:08.
If you want me to try on, all these swimsuits Write this in the comments and put like
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Moody police adds special detective to curb mice problem - Duration: 1:22.
ANNOUNCER: NOW, WVTM 13 SPORTS.
--
ANNOUNCER: YOU'RE WATCHING WVTM
13 NEWS.
SHERI: A SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR
NOW.
GUY: KIERRA POWELL SAYS THAT IS
NOT A CAP BURGLAR BUT I CAP TOP
ON THE JOB.
-- CAP, ON-THE-JOB.
KIERRA: WATSON LOOKS LIKE AN
AVERAGE HOUSE CAT, BUT HE HAS A
SPECIAL JOB.
THOMAS HUNT: IN THE YEARS PAST
WE'VE BEEN NOTICING WE HAD A
PROBLEM WITH SOME MICE GETTING
INTO THE BUILDING, SO WE CALLED
EXTERMINATORS, BUT COULDN'T KEEP
KEEP THEM OUT, SO WE DECIDED TO
GET A CAT.
KIERRA: SINCE JOINING THE FORCE
ABOUT SIX MONTHS AGO WATSON
PROWLS HIS BEAT DAY AND NIGHT
KEEPING MICE OUT OF AREAS LIKE
THE EVIDENCE ROOM.
AND THE DEPARTMENT SAYS HE'S
EFFECTIVE.
THOMAS HUNT: EVER SINCE WE'VE
HAD WATSON HERE, WE'VE NOT HAD
ONE SINCE OF ANY MICE, AND HE
HAS NOT KILLED ONE YET, SO THAT
TELLS ME THE MICE KNOW HE'S
HERE, SO WE'RE NOT COMING IN.
KIERRA: HE HAS BEEN A BIG HELP
WITH THE COMMUNITY.
>> YOU THE BIG HELP WITH THE
DEPARTMENT ALTOGETHER.
KIERRA: HE IS REWARDED FOR HIS
HARD WORK GETTING HIS OWN BED
, AND OFFICE IN THE POLICE
STATION.
THOMAS HUNT: HE GOT HIRED AND
GOT RANKED RIGHT FROM THE
GET-GO, AND HE'S LOVED BY
EVERYBODY HERE AT THE MOODY
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
HE'S ONE OF US NOW.
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Stephen King official book cover released - Duration: 1:44.
HEY TRIPPSTERS
ok got a little Stephen King update for you
the book that he did with his son Owen King
comes out September 26th
ok, we now have an official cover
we now know what the cover is gonna look like
if you remember, when i first announced this to you guys
we didn't have an offcial cover yet
we didn't know what it was gonna look like
well
we now know
what the cover is gonna look like
and this is it
so for all you Stephen King fans out there
the book
comes out
September 26th
of this year 2017
so we still got a while to wait
but we now have a cover
and you can pre order it, there's actually a pre order button
directly on the page
so
if you're interested i will put a link in the description below
so that it will take you right to where you need to go if want this book
now so far
it's available in 2 options
you can get the kindle version
or you can get the cd version
and the kindle version is $16.99
and the audio cd is $45.64
so that's quite a difference
those are the 2 options that they haveavailable on the site right now
now if they should update that and give you like an actualy book, book option i will let you guys know
but that is the latest update
on the Stephen King book SLeeping Beauties
which he wrote with his song, Owen King
that is gonna do it for now
this is
ICEPETS QUEEN
and i am
TRIPPIN OUT
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Man convicted in bar beating murder to be sentenced - Duration: 1:50.
SPOKE
ABOUT THE IMPACT OF HER LOSS.
THE SENTENCE FOR
SECOND-DEGREE MURDER IN
MASSACHUSETTS IS MANDATORY.
IT IS LIFE IN PRISON.
THERE IS THE POSSIBILITY OF
PAROLE.
THE MESSAGE FROM THE VICTIM'S
MOTHER TODAY IS THAT JUSTICE HAS
BEEN SERVED.
>> I MISS MY SON MORE THAN
ANYONE COULD EVER IMAGINE BUT I
FIND GREAT STRENGTH IN KNOWING
THAT HE WAS A DECENT MAN WHO WAS
LOVED BY SO MANY.
>> A GRIEVING MOTHER GIVING THE
JUDGE AND HER SON'S KILLER A
SENSE OF THE PAIN SHE AND HER
FAMILY HAVE BEEN ENDURING FOR
MORE THAN TWO HOURS.
HER SON KEITH DIED AFTER A
VICIOUS, UNPROVOKED ASSAULT
IN BAR.
NOW HIS KILLER WILL SPEND HIS
LIFE BEHIND BARS.
>> IT COULD HAPPEN TO ANYONE OF
US.
NOBODY IS THERE WATCHING YOUR
BACK AND SOME BULLY COMES UP AN
TAKES YOUR LIFE.
IT IS NOT RIGHT SO I THINK
JUSTICE WAS SERVED.
44-YEAR-OLD PAUL FAHEY WAS
THE ASSAILANTS, CONVICTED OF
SECOND-DEGREE MURDER.
>> WE DON'T HAVE TOO MANY
MURDERS IN OUR COUNTY BUT
OBVIOUSLY, THE JURY UNDERSTOOD
EXACTLY WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
AND CAME BACK IN LESS THAN TWO
HOURS.
>> KEITH BOUDREAU LEAVES BEHIND
TWO CHILDREN, AGES 10 AND 17.
FAMILY AND FRIENDS FILLING THE
COURTROOM TODAY AS HIS MOTHER
AND SISTER TO DELIVER -- DELIVER
THE CAN IMPACT STATEMENTS.
>> KEITH WAS THE EXECUTIVE --
THE EXACT OPPOSITE, HE WOULD
HELP A STRANGER UP AND NEVER
KNOCK THEM DOWN.
IN CLOSING, THAT FORGIVES BUT I
DON'T.
>> AGAIN, THE SENTENCE FOR PAUL
FAHEY IS THE MANDATORY LIFE IN
PRISON WITH A POSSIBILITY FOR
PAROLE.
HE WILL BE ELIGIBLE IN 15 YEARS.
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Community members gather to help those affected by Elk City area tornado - Duration: 1:01.
PAUL: ON THE GROUND, A LOT OF
PEOPLE IN NEED TONIGHT.
KOCO'S ZACH RAEL TALKED TO
VICTIMS AND VOLUNTEERS.THE
COMMUNITY IS REALLY PULLING
TOGETHER TO HELP THE PEOPLE HERE
IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD AND THESE
FAMILIES NEED ALL THE HELP THEY
CAN GET.
>> IT BREAKS YOUR HEAR
REPORTER: BROTHERS JEREMY AND
JOBY GRAY DROPPING EVERYTHING TO
COME HELP THE VICTIMS.
THEY LIVE IN ANOTHER PART OF ELK
CITY, BUT FELT THE NEED TO BE
HERE.
>> IT'S HARD ENOUGH TO GO UP AND
DOWN THESE ROADS AND LOOK AT
THESE HOUSES AND THINK ABOUT
THESE FAMILIES THAT THEIR LIVES
HAVE BEEN CHANGED.
REPORTER: SHERREY BYNUM'S HOUSE
IS STILL STANDING.
>> WE ARE LUCKY.
WE ARE ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES
THAT WE'VE MADE IT AND WE HAVE A
CHANCE TO LIVE HERE WHILE WE
REBUIL
MANY OF HER NEIGHBORS NOT SO
LUCK
>> EVERYTHING THAT WE OWN WAS
EVERYWHERE AND, YOU KNOW, IT WAS
JUST REALLY SHOCKING TO SE
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