Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 5, 2017

Youtube daily May 23 2017

WITH MORE ABOUT

WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED ABOUT THIS

BICYCLIST WHO HAS LOST HIS LIFE.

REPORTER: A BRAND-NEW UPDATE HAS

JUST COME IN.

WE HAVE LEARNED THAT TRAGICALLY,

THIS TEENAGE BICYCLIST HAS

PASSED AWAY.

STATE POLICE JUST PUTTING OUT A

RELEASE TO THE MEDIA MOMENTS AGO

INDICATING THAT THE DRIVER OF

THE SUV THAT CRASHED INTO THIS

TEENAGER WILL NOT BE CHARGED.

SKY 4 WITH ACTION CAM OVER THE

TRAGIC SCENE IN BEAVER FALLS.

THE MOHAWK HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR,

JORDAN BOBBINS ICICLE SMASHED ON

THE SIDE OF THE ROAD.

SHE -- HE WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE

HOSPITAL IN OAKLAND EARLIER THIS

EVENING BUT HE DID NOT SURVIVE.

HIS TWIN BROTHER POSTED THAT HIS

HEAD INJURIES WERE TOO SEVERE.

HE ASKED FOR PRAYERS.

JORDAN WOULD'VE TURNED 18 IN

JUNE.

THE MOHAWK -- THE SCHOOL

DISTRICT THAT JORDAN ATTENDED

SENDING OUT A STATEMENT SAYING

THAT THEIR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS

GO OUT TO THE FAMILY AND THEY

SPOKE WITH NEIGHBORING SCHOOL

DISTRICTS AND THEY WILL HAVE

ADDITIONAL COUNSELORS AND PLACE

TO MEET THE NEEDS OF STUDENTS

AND STAFF TOMORROW.

THE REASONING FROM STATE POLICE

AS TO WHY THE DRIVER OF THE SUV

WILL NOT FACE CHARGES IS THAT

BOB AND WAS TRYING TO CROSS

STATE ROAD 18 AND FAILED TO

YIELD AT A STOP SIGN AND THAT

THE DRIVER HAD THE RIGHT-OF-WAY

IN THAT MOMENT.

MANY WERE QUESTIONS TO BE ASKED

IN THIS CASE.

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Random People, Random Questions with Chelsea Handler - Duration: 3:21.

-♪ Random people, random questions ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

-Now, here's how it works.

We've filmed questions from "The Tonight Show" fans

on the 30 Rock Plaza.

We told them Chelsea would honestly answer

any question they asked, no matter how absurd or personal.

-That's right.

-Let's see the first one here. This is from Kyle.

-Hi. I'm Kyle from Minneapolis.

[ Laughter ]

-This could be any question at all,

and he wants to know -- What is this?

If you put headphones on a wolf, what would you have the wolf --

-What's that Chet Faker song, you know,

where the girls are Rollerblading?

What's that hot song?

I'll just say another song I know, "Real Love."

-Mary J. Blige?

-No, that other guy. [ Laughs ]

-Chet Fester?

-John -- Father Jon Snow -- Father John Misty something.

-Father Jon Snow.

That is "Game of Thrones."

Father John Misty is -- Yeah.

-That guy has an album out. You didn't know?

The guy from "Game of Thrones." Yeah, him.

That's perfect for a wolf.

There's a wolf on "Game of Thrones."

Now, shut up. What's the next question?

I would put -- I would have the wolf --

-I don't think he was asking you.

I think he was asking me.

-I was just suggesting.

Just suggesting in --

if you happen to run into two wolves.

I would do "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran.

-Oh. That's so much of a better answer.

-No, but then I'd see when he gets it

and see if he gets the joke.

[ Laughter ]

Look at the wolf's face and see if the wolf, like...

-Okay. Anyway, next question.

-Let's check out the next question.

-Yes, please.

-Hi. I'm Cheela from San Diego.

-Dick.

[ Cheers and applause ]

-Really?

-No.

What about Thorn? -Yeah.

-Like, say, Thorn, Thunder. -Taddly.

-Thorn. Thorn.

This is my boyfriend, Thorn.

-This is my --

Thunder Dick.

-No, it's not.

That's not a name.

-This is my boyfriend, Thunder Dick.

[ Laughter ]

-Is he an American Gladiator?

-We have one more question.

This is from George.

George, what's on your mind?

-Hello. My name is George,

and I'm from Windsor, Canada, and...

-Pbbt.

Wow.

[ Laughs ] Didn't see that --

Didn't see that one coming

from that little man in the bow tie.

-I'll let you take it first.

-Do you think we're alone in the universe?

-No, we're surrounded by wolves.

[ Laughter and applause ]

-Yeah, I mean, I think that's right.

-No, you can't just -- You think that's it?

-No, I guess.

I mean, I think, sure. No, we're not.

We're not alone. We're not alone.

Yeah, we're not alone. I'm saying.

-Do you think there's aliens?

-Yes, I think they're everywhere.

[ Laughter ]

-Living amongst us?

-Yeah, they're called the Trump family.

-All right, there we go.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Chelsea Handler, everybody.

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Teach children learn about transportation, construction machines through funny cartoon, cartoon for kids

This is an animated video made for children, teach them learn the name of each vehicle such as car, airpland, excavator...an educational video for toddlers

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Monday Overnight: Rising River - Duration: 3:15.

MARGARET WINDSHIELD WIPERS ARE

WORKING, YOU CAN LOO OUTSIDE,

THE RAIN IS COMING DOWN.

IT IS MOSTLY LOT -- A LIGHT TO

MODERATE BUT WE STILL HAVE THAT

FLASH FLOOD WATCH POSTED.

FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT

UNTIL NOON TIME.

THE POTENTIAL FOR LOCALLY HEAVY

RAIN.

COLD FRONT MOVIN THROUGH ON

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY LOOKING

GORGEOUS AND OVER THE WEEKEND WE

ARE GOING TO BE WARMING UP NEAR

90 DEGREES.

HERE'S A LOOK AT WHERE WE HAVE

THE FLASH FLOOD WATCH WITH THE

POTENTIAL FOR ANOTHER 1, 2, 3

INCHES OF RAIN, NOT SEEING THAT

RIGHT NOW AND THE GOOD NEWS IS

WE NO LONGER HAVE THAT MARGINAL

RISK FOR SEVERE STORMS.

WHAT WE HAVE IS AN AREA OF LOW

PRESSURE WRITING TO THE EAST

RIGHT ALONG I-10.

HEAVY RAIN OVER THE SOUTHWEST

PORTION OF MISSISSIPPI AND IT

LOOKS LIKE A THAT COULD SPREAD

INTO THE NORTH SHORE.

OTHER STRONGER STORMS OFFSHORE.

WE ARE ZOOMING IN, A LOW RIGHT

ABOUT HERE.

THE AVERAGE, THEY ONLY HAD 4600T

HS OF AN INCH OF RAIN.

THAT IS GOING TO BE PUSHING

ACROSS OF THE NORTH SHORE SO YOU

CAN PRETTY MUCH IT RIGHT AND

EASY HALF INCH OF RAIN WITH

THAT.

HERE IS THE LOW MOVING TO THE

EAST AND THERE IS MODERATE RAIN

RIGHT THERE JUST TO THE EAST OF

OPELOUSAS US.

HERE ARE SOME MODERATE SHOWERS,

HEAVIEST RAIN BEGINNING TO MOVE

INTO TANGIPAHOA PARISH.

YOU CAN GO TO THE SOUTH,

CAUSEWAY SAYS NO PROBLEMS.

ON THE SOUTH SHORE, IT IS PRETTY

MUCH COVERED.

WESTERN PORTION OF TERREBONNE,

YOU NOW HAVE A BREAK BUT THERE

ARE SOME STRONGER STORMS

OFFSHORE AND THAT LOOKS LIKE IT

IS GOING TO RIDE ALONG THE LOWER

PORTION OF THE PARISH, AFFECTING

LAFOURCHE, GRAND ISLE AND PORT

SULFUR.

I DO SEE THIS HAPPENING, THAT

HEAVIER RAIN RIGHT ALONG THE

COAST.

BE AWARE OF THAT.

THEN WE ARE TO GET SOME BREAKS

IN THE MORNING AND AS YOU GO

THROUGH THE DAY, STILL THAT

POTENTIAL FOR SOME RAIN.

THERE IS THAT LOW MOVING TO THE

EAST, HEAVIER RAIN OFFSHORE.

THE MESS GETS PUSHED OFF WITH

THIS COL FRONT MOVING THROUGH

ON WEDNESDAY AND THE WEATH IS

TRULY IMPROVING FOR YOUR

THURSDAY, HIGH TEMPERATURES IN

THE LOW-80'S.

SUNNY SKIES, REALLY PRETTY.

I TEMPERATURES TODAY ONLY IN THE

UPPER-70.

LOOK AT ALL OF THE RAIN WE HAVE

HAD OVER THE WEEKEND, SOME AREAS

REALLY POUNDED BUT THE

ATMOSPHERE IS WASH OUT SO WE

ARE NOT DEALING WITH THE POLLEN.

WET STREETS FOR THIS MORNING

FROM DAVID MOORE, THE GREAT BLUE

HERON ON THE MISSISSIPPI GULF

COAS AND LOOK AT THA RIVER,

NOW AT 15.92 FEET.

RAIN ESPECIALLY MORNING AND THEN

WE GET SOME BREAKS.

SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN FOR

WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, YOU ARE

LOOKING GOOD AREA OVER THE

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Upstate High School Sports Stars have night to shine - Duration: 1:44.

A BIG NIGHT OF HONOR, FOR

HUNDREDS OF HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS

STARS, AS WYFF NEWS 4'S JOHN

LYON FOUND OUT, THEY ALSO HEARD

FROM A FORMER CLEMSON ALL

AMERICAN QUARTERBACK ABOUT

SPORTS AND LIFE AFTER IT.

>> THE GREENVILLE NEWS UPSTATE

SPORTS AWARD BOYS SWIMMER OF THE

YEAR IS KYLE DAVIS OF PALMETTO

HIGH SCHOOL

OVER 400 STUDENT SPORTS STARS

SHARED THE SPOTLIGHT TONIGHT

EARNING HONORS IN BASKETBALL,

FOOTBALL, BASEBALL, GOLF AND

OTHER SPORTS

>> THE SUCCESS YOU HAVE, THE

FAILURE THAT WILL HAPPEN ALONG

THE WAY, STAY THE COURSE DON'T

, GIVE UP DON'T QUIT.

AND TO HEAR FROM QUARTERBACK

TAJH BOYD WHO HELPED PUT CLEMSOM

FOOTBALL BACK ON THE NATIONAL

STAGE AND KNOWS WHAT'S IT'S LIKE

TO BE A STAR AT A YOUNG AGE

>> FOR ME THE BIGGEST THING WAS

ALWAYS GETTING COUNSEL, WHETHER

IT WAS FROM GUYS THAT HAD ALL

READY DONE IT OR GUYS THAT I

ASPIRE TO BE LIKE, OR JUST GUYS

THAT HAVE EXPERIENCED THINGS

THAT I HAVEN'T YET.

>> BOYD WANTED TO BE THAT VOICE

TO PLAYERS LIKE LAWREN COOK.

ONE OF THE AREAS BEST BASKETBALL

PLAYERS.BUT STILL WORKING TO

IMPROVE HER GAME.

>> BEING DETERMINED IS JUST A

BIG THING FOR ME BECAUSE I HATE

GIVING UP I HATE LOOSING, IT'S

JUST THAT COMPETITION IN YOU

INTO SPORTS AND I THINK THAT'S A

GREAT THING.

>> AND WRESTLER CHARLIE TOMPKINS

>> EVEN OUTSIDE OF THE WRESTLING

ROOM, I DEFINATELY LEARNED A LOT

MORE ABOUT RESPONSIBILITIES LIKE

BEING PART OF A TEAM.

>> HE SAYS ALL THESE ATHLETES

HAVE POTENTIAL IN SPORTS OR

OTHER AREAS, IT'S UP TO THEM NOW

TO GO OUT AND FULLFIL IT.

JOHN LYON WYFF NEWS 4 GREENVILLE

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Cameras capture outrageous fight at Midwest City store - Duration: 1:08.

THE

DETAILS NEW AT TEN.

PATRINA: IT ALL STARTED WHEN TWO

GROUPS OF GIRLS GOT INTO A FIGHT

OUTSIDE OF THE GAS STATION.

AN EMPLOYEE CAME OUT AND TOLD

EVERYBODY TO LEAVE

BUT ONE GROUP CAME BACK.

THE OUT-OF-CONTROL INCIDENT

CAUGHT ON STORE SURVEILLANCE.

IT BEGAN WITH A VERBAL ARGUMENT

BETWEEN THREE WOMEN OUTSIDE THE

STORE, AND CONTINUED INSIDE.

THE CLERK --

>> SHE SAID I'M CALLING THE

POLICE NOW.

PATRINA: THAT ANGERED ONE WOMAN,

WHO KNOCKS OVER A STORE DISPLAY,

THEN PUNCHES THE WOMAN SHE WAS

ARGUING WITH EARLIER.

MOMENTS LATER, ANOTHER WOMAN

RUNS INTO THE STORE WITH A MAN,

SCREAMING AT THE CLERK.

>> THEY STARTED RANSACKING T

STORE, PUSHING OVER STUFF,

KICKING OVER DISPLAYS.

PATRINA: THE WOMAN AT ONE POINT

HAD TO BE RESTRAINED BY THE MAN

SHE CAME IN WITH.

THEN, THE FIRST TWO WOMEN CO

BACK TO THE STORE AS THE THIRD

WOMAN CONTINUES TO ARGUE WITH

CLERKS AND CAUSE MORE DAMAGE.

THEN POLICE SAY AS A CLERK

FOLLOWS THEM OUT.

ONE OF THE WOMEN TURNS AROUND

AND SPITS IN HIS FACE.

>> WE WANT TO IDENTIFY THESE

PEOPLE, BUT WE'RE NOT GOING TO

TOLERATE IT.

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Still Nice On Tuesday - Duration: 3:37.

BECAUSE SO MANY CITIES WANT HIM.

KEVI WE WILL HAVE ONE MORE

DECENT DAY BEFORE THE RAIN

PRESENT.

-- MOVES IN.

THOSE CLOUDS WILL NOT YIELD ANY

RAINFALL.

THEY ARE HELPING TO STOP THE

FALL OF OUR TEMPERATURES

TONIGHT.

MOST OF US ARE PRETTY CLOSE TO

60 OUT THERE.

WEST CHESTER AT 62.

BLUE ASH AT 69.

THE COOL SPOT AT HARRISON AROUND

53.

IT IS 59 AT THE AIRPORT.

WINDS ARE ON THE LIGHT SIDE.

SKIES ARE A BIT MORE CLEAR IN

HILLSBORO.

OXFORD AT 57.

WE WILL SQUEEZE OUT ONE MORE

PLEASANT DAY TOMORROW.

THEN COMES THE MIDWEEK RAIN.

WE WILL KEEP THE THREAT FOR

ON-AGAIN OFF-AGAIN RAIN RIGHT

INTO THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND.

IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A WASHOUT,

BUT I DO EXPECT RAIN TO GIVE

INTERRUPTIONS TO YOUR OUTDOOR

ACTIVITIES.

WE HAVE THE BATTLE FOR OHI PART

TWO TOMORROW.

THAT IS BETWEEN THE RED AND

CLEVELAND.

IT WILL BE MORE MILD TOMORROW

EVENING.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES, MAYBE NOT

FARING SO WELL.

IT IS THE TASTE OF CINCINNATI.

I DO NOT LOOK FOR A WASHOUT THIS

WEEKEND.

EXPECT SOME MUGGY SUNSHINE WITH

STORMS AT TIME.

IT JUST DEPENDS ON YOUR

LOCATION.

TONIGHT UNDERNEATH PARTLY CLOUDY

SKIES, TEMPERATURES WILL ONLY

DROP ACT TO 50 -- BACK TO 55 OR

50.

PROBABLY MORE CLOUDS TOMORROW

THAN WHAT WE SAW TODAY.

TONIGHT, HIG PRESSURE ALONG THE

OHIO RIVER.

NOT YOUR TYPICAL HIGH BECAUSE

YOU EXPECT TO SEE CLEAR SKIES.

THERE IS A BIG STORM CENTER THAT

WILL DROP TOWARDS THE OHIO

VALLEY AND HELP TO CARVE OUT A

LARGER STORM SYSTEM.

THAT WILL EVENTUALLY BRING RAIN

BY WEDNESDAY.

QUIET DURING THE DAY TOMORROW.

IT SHOULD BE RELATIVELY QUIET

TOMORROW NIGHT.

THE ACTION DOES NOT MOVE IN

UNTIL WEDNESDAY.

SHOWERS AND STORMS WILL BE

ABOUT.

THAT WILL CONTINUE INTO THURSDAY

WITH MAYBE A BREAK ON FRIDAY AND

A RESUMPTION OF RAIN FOR THE

WEEKEND.

TOMORROW, ONE MORE NICE DAY WITH

A HIGH IN THE MID 70'S AREA --

MID 70'S.

THERE IS YOUR WEDNESDAY RAIN,

RAIN LIKELY ON THURSDAY, SO MUCH

THAT WE MIGHT HAVE HIGHS STUCK

IN THE MID 60'S BEFORE SUNSHINE

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Liberty Chronicles, Ep. 4: Methodological Individualism and the Study of History - Duration: 17:02.

Anthony Comegna: The Marxist and classical liberal theories of history both offer distinct

elements which indicate that a marriage of sorts may be profitable to both parties.

Both theories explain change over time with reference to class formation and conflict,

but what exactly are these classes?

No matter how they may form or come into conflict, who exactly compose [00:00:30] these great

social blobs, and why did those individuals do what they did?

Brought down to the level of history from below, classical liberalism and Marxism must

both approach their subject from the real, lived experience of individuals.

This is Liberty Chronicles, a project of Libertarianism.org.

I am Anthony Comegna.

[00:01:00] For the Marxists, social classes are based on access to the means of production.

When the super wealthy and disproportionately powerful few constantly gain at the expense

of the many, the many will eventually try to offset starvation by eating the rich.

According to the liberals, change is the result of disparate power relationships, splitting

the population between those seeking a great spear of personal [00:01:30] liberty and those

using force, fraud or threats to manipulate the choices of others.

Social classes are based on access to the means of coercion.

It's my hope that we can use methodological individualism to find a point of union between

the modern Marxist perspective that does emphasize the need to construct history from the real,

lived experience of acting human beings, and the modern libertarian perspective, which

accepts [00:02:00] individualism as perhaps the key principle of social science.

Methodological individualism is the principle that only individuals act.

Only individuals consciously apply means toward the fulfillment of ends, and really all this

means is whenever we investigate society or any other collective unit, we must do so through

the experiences and actions of the individuals which compose it.

The larger society [00:02:30] does not think, it does not reason, it does not decide anything.

For more, let's turn to the man himself, Ludwig von Mises.

Reader: Human action: the principle of methodological individualism.

By Ludwig von Mises.

Praxiology deals with the actions of individual men.

It is only in the further course of its inquiries that cognition of human [00:03:00] cooperation

is attained, and social action is treated as a special case of the more universal category

of human action as such.

This methodological individualism has been vehemently attacked by various metaphysical

schools and disparaged as a nominalistic fallacy.

The notion of an individual, say the critics, is an empty abstraction.

Real men is necessarily always a member of a social whole.

It is even impossible [00:03:30] to imagine the existence of a man separated from the

rest of mankind and not connected with society.

Man as man is the product of a social evolution.

His most eminent feature, reason, could only emerge within the framework of social mutuality.

There is no thinking which does not depend on the concepts and notions of language, but

speech is manifestly a social phenomenon.

Man is always the member of a collective, [00:04:00] as the whole is both logically

and temporally prior to its parts or members.

The study of the individual is posterior to the study of society.

The only adequate method for the scientific treatment of human problems is the method

of universalism or collectivism.

Now, the controversy whether the whole or its parts are logically prior is vain.

Logically, the notions of a whole and its parts are correlative.

[00:04:30] As logical concepts, they are both apart from time.

It is uncontested that in the sphere of human action, social entities have real existence.

Nobody ventures to deny that nations, states, municipalities, parties, religious communities,

are real factors determining the course of human events.

Methodological individualism, far from contesting the significance of such collective wholes,

considers it as one of its main tasks to describe and to analyze their becoming [00:05:00] and

their disappearing, their changing structures, and their operation, and it chooses the only

method fitted to solve this problem satisfactorily.

First, we must realize that all actions are performed by individuals.

A collective operates always through the intermediary of one or several individuals whose actions

are related to the collective as the secondary source.

It is the meaning which the acting individuals and all those who [00:05:30] are touched by

their action attribute to an action that determines its character.

It is the meaning that marks one action as the action of an individual, and another action

as the action of the state or of the municipality.

The hang man, not the state, executes a criminal.

It is the meaning of those concerned, the discerns in the hang man's action, and action

of the state.

A group of armed men occupies a place.

It is the meaning of those concerned which imputes this occupation [00:06:00] not to

the officers and soldiers on the spot, but to their nation.

If we scrutinize the meaning of the various actions performed by individuals, we must

necessarily learn everything about the actions of collective wholes, for a social collective

has no existence and reality outside of the individual members' actions.

The life of a collective is lived in the actions of the individuals constituting its body.

There is no social collective conceivable which [00:06:30] is not operative in the actions

of some individuals.

The reality of a social integer consists in its directing and releasing definite actions

on the part of individuals.

Thus, the way to a cognition of collective wholes is through an analysis of the individual's

actions.

As a thinking and acting being, man emerges from his pre-human existence already as a

social being.

The evolution of reason, language, and cooperation [00:07:00] is the outcome of the same process.

They were inseparably and necessarily linked together, but this process took place in individuals.

It consisted in changes of the behavior of individuals.

There is no other substance in which it occurred than the individuals.

There is no substratum of society other than the actions of individuals.

That there are nations, states, and churches, that there is social cooperation under the

division of labor becomes discernible only [00:07:30] in the actions of certain individuals.

Nobody ever perceived a nation without perceiving its members.

In this sense, one may say that a social collective comes into being through the actions of individuals.

That does not mean that the individual is temporally antecedent.

It merely means that definite actions of individuals constitute the collective.

The problems raised by the multiplicity of coexisting social units and their [00:08:00]

mutual antagonisms can be solved only by methodological individualism.

Anthony Comegna: For Libertarians, this concept has been a cornerstone of our thought in some

sense forever.

The exact meaning, practice, and implications of individualism took time to develop for

sure, but since there has been anything distinguishable as a liberal tradition, individuals, their

interests, [00:08:30] and their fundamental moral rights have always been at its center.

For Marxists, however, accepting and practicing methodological individualism may be difficult.

Though, I should stress that the very best historians I've encountered, no matter what

their official school of thought, have always been methodological individualists.

In recent decades, as structuralism has fallen far out of favor, historians reared on Marxism

have almost become methodological individualists [00:09:00] by default.

Today, Marxist work is dominated by history from below.

They produce histories for those people whom power has disenfranchised, denuded, and silenced.

Whatever you might think of modern Marxist historians, or the validity of their full

programs, the Marxist contributions to history from below offer as much insight and value

to Libertarians as we, in our strict individualism, have to offer them.

But if only individuals [00:09:30] act, why is there so much of our history about collective

entities?

If we recognize that the state is nothing more than a bunch of people doing stuff, how

do we tell nice, neat, concise, pointed narratives about the past?

Well, maybe history simply isn't neat.

I asked the editor of [Kato 00:09:50] Unbound, historian Jason Kuznicki, about how the methodological

individualist studies and reconstructs the past.

Jason Kuznicki: History is not just [00:10:00] a story of events.

The weather is a story of events.

History is a story of events plus motivations.

History conventionally begins with writing, because writing gives us some insight into

motivations.

Without writing we have very little insight into motivations.

We have some speculation about animal behavior, but it is very fragmentary and partial and

we don't really know what the animals themselves claim to be doing because they don't have

speech.

When we have writing, we have [00:10:30] ideas from people that give us some insight into

why they did what they did.

That insight is not perfect.

Sometimes it is fragmentary.

Sometimes it is a product of self-delusion.

Sometimes it is full of lies, but at least it is something to go on.

So we begin history with writing because what we're trying to do is gain insight into human

motivations over time.

Anthony Comegna: History is not just random, but it is incredibly complex.

[00:11:00] It takes an awful lot of work to reconstruct what you would say is a convincing

explanation for why people did what they did.

Especially if you are doing history from below.

It's a huge evidential burden to build up what is actually representative of the past,

but it doesn't mean that it's impossible.

It just means we have our work cut out for us, basically.

Jason Kuznicki: It is complex, and often it leads to arguments that are never satisfyingly

resolved.

[00:11:30] There was an enormous desire for some sort of simplifying narrative theory

of history, some way to reduce all this complicated messy, human stuff into a set of laws that

would explain the course of history in the same way that Newtonian mechanics explains

the motion of the planets very, very well.

I think that this [00:12:00] urge toward a comprehensive, explanatory science of history

finds particularly clear expression in Marx.

This is what Marx was really trying to do.

He wanted to find a way to reduce history to its lowest terms to make it tractable,

to make it almost calculable, if you will.

While he was, himself, somewhat realistic about these prospects and acknowledged there

would still be complications and difficulties, he thought he had [00:12:30] found exactly

this type of explanation for historical events.

Now, we can say, no, he did not, but at the time, he was quite confident about it and

managed to convince a lot of people.

Anthony Comegna: Again, it seems that the main conceptual tool that the Marxists and

those before them, the classical liberals, were lacking was this strict methodological

individualism.

They did not, certainly the Marxists, but even the liberals, [00:13:00] generally speaking,

treat the individual as the fundamental unit of social analysis.

What exactly does that mean, and how do we know if we're doing that?

Jason Kuznicki: We can't predict in advance how an individual will act, and we can't look

at the traits that they bear with them going into an event to make reliable inferences

about how they [00:13:30] will act in the moment.

Sometimes those inferences appear to be verified, but then other times, they are not.

When you have that kind of evidentiary pattern where you can verify something sometimes,

but then also it gets falsified a lot, you don't have a valid causal theory.

This is not science.

This is an attempt that has failed.

You will know that you're doing methodological individualism [00:14:00] when you do not simply

recur to categories to try to explain human behavior, but instead make every effort to

listen to what the person claimed that they were doing.

It is very important to ask why people took actions and to listen to their own stated

motivations.

Now, those motivations may be brushed up, they may be self serving, they may be delusional,

but it is important to listen to them anyway, and to tell them [00:14:30] as part of the

story.

Anthony Comegna: Teachers and professors are quite right to warn their students against

using the passive voice when writing.

Active voice, for example, "Thomas Jefferson sold slaves" clearly and precisely establishes

who is doing what to whom, but with passive voice, "Slaves were sold," it is entirely

unclear who actually acted [00:15:00] here.

Who sold these slaves?

Who captured them in the first place?

They simply were captured, I guess.

You wipe your hands and move onto the next page.

But methodological individualism forces the historian to discover the root causes of human

action.

We have to dig down as far as possible through the fog and much of society, cut through the

cobweb-like narratives of countless historians from above, [00:15:30] and reinterpret the

past as individuals actually lived it and acted.

Someone sold those people into slavery.

Someone bought and transported them.

Someone repurchased them and perhaps reshipped them.

And someone yet still kept them in torturous bondage until worked into dust.

Plenty of others allowed all of this to happen to fellow human beings in their midst.

We owe it to the victims to find out who did what [00:16:00] to whom and why.

The individualist social scientist is no passive observer of aggregated events, nor is she

the collection and distribution hub for group entities and identities.

Instead, the individualist historian lets past actors speak for themselves as themselves.

If historical voice was somehow denied them, then the historian's task is one of salvage

and recovery.

[00:16:30] Liberty Chronicles is a project of Libertarianism.org.

It is produced by Tess Terrible.

To learn more about Liberty Chronicles, visit Libertarianism.org.

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Trump asegura que nunca habló de Israel con canciller ruso | Noticiero | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 2:17.

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Man bails from car, hides from police & SWAT in Hazelwood home - Duration: 1:57.

LED TO THE

SWAT TEAM SURROUNDING THIS HOME

IN HAZELTON.

REPORTER: LATE TONIGHT, THE

SUSPECT HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED.

HE IS MANDEL FINLEY OF EAST

PITTSBURGH.

HE FLED FROM POLICE TWICE.

>> I DO NOT KNOW WHERE THE CAR

CAME FROM.

I THINK HE CAME FROM THIS SIDE.

WE HEARD -- FLOORING IT.

REPORTER: SHE WAS OUTSIDE

GRILLING DINNER WHEN SHE SAYS

PITTSBURGH POLICE FLEW UP THE

STREET.

>> THE NEXT THING YOU KNOW, THE

COP WAS FOLLOWING HIM.

REPORTER: POLICE SAY NARCOTICS

DETECTIVES TRIED TO PULL SOMEONE

OVER A FEW BLOCKS AWAY, BUT THE

DRIVER TOOK OFF AND THEN JUMPED

AT IT THE SUV, RUNNING INTO A

HOME.

SWAT SURROUNDED THE HOUSE IN THE

7800 BLOCK OF ORINOCO FOR 20

MINUTES.

>> THE ACTOR TRIED TO ESCAPE

FROM THE HOUSE.

THERE WAS A BRIEF FOOT PURSUIT.

HE WAS CAPTURED.

REPORTER: SWAT HAS BEEN IN HER

NEIGHBORHOOD TWICE IN THE LAST

YEAR, AND SINCE THEN, SHE IS

OFTEN SEEN POLICE DRIVING

THROUGH THE AREA.

>> THEY ARE USUALLY AROUND HERE.

I DO NOT FEEL UNSAFE.

REPORTER: NO ONE WAS EVACUATED

OR HARMED DURING TODAY'S SCENE.

>> I'M GLAD THEY CAUGHT HIM.

REPORTER: WE STILL DO NOT KNOW

IF FINLEY RAN INTO A RANDOM HOME

OR AN ABANDONED HOME.

TONIGHT, POLICE SAY HE WILL BE

CHARGED WITH ELUDING POLICE,

POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED

SUBSTANCE.

THEY SAY WHEN HE WAS TAKEN INTO

For more infomation >> Man bails from car, hides from police & SWAT in Hazelwood home - Duration: 1:57.

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Shots fired at police in Chelsea - Duration: 1:45.

E FOLLOWING THIS ALL

NIGHT AND BRING YOU NEW DETAILS

AS THEY COME I

PERHAPS AS MANY AS ALSO BREAKING

10.

TONIGHT,

SHOTS FIRED IN A CHELSEA

NEIGHBORHOOD.

MARIA A GUNMAN TAKING AIM AT

: POLICE.- NEWSCENTER 5'S MARY SALADNA IS

LIVE AT THE SCENE.

WITH THE LATEST INFORMATION.

MARY: THE CHELSEA POLICE CHIEF

IS TELLING RESIDENTS OF THE AREA

TO STAND PLACE, STAY AWAY FROM

THE WINDOWS.

IT IS TOO DANGEROUS TO EVACUATE

RESIDENTS BUT THIS STANDOFF WITH

THE GUNMAN IS THE OVER.

THIS IS THE COMMAND POST, A VERY

ACTIVE POLICE SCENE.

BIG POLICE PRESENCE AT THIS

HOUR.

THE SHOOTING IS BELOW THE TREE

LINE DOWN THE HILL.

I WANT TO PLAY YOU THE VIDEO

SHOT BY OUR PHOTOGRAPHER.

HE WAS HERE ON SCENE ROLLING

WHEN SHOTS RANG OUT.

>> GET OVER HERE.

COME ON.

MARY: THIS STARTED AS A DOMESTIC

CALL.

A MAN THREATENING TO SHOOT HIS

WIFE.

HE OPENED FIRE.

NEIGHBORS TELL ME THEY HEARD

MORE THAN A DOZEN SHOTS.

AN OFFICER WAS INJURED BUT THE

POLICE CHIEF TELLS US THE

OFFICER WILL BE OK.

HE IS SUFFERING FROM MINOR

INJURIES.

NOW REPORTS OF A FIRE, POSSIBLY

A GARAGE FIRE NEAR THE STANDOFF

SCENE.

IT IS NOT CLEAR IF THE SUSPECT

STARTED THE FIRE.

IT IS AN ACTIVE SCENE.

RESIDENTS TOLD TO SHELTER IN

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Ariana Grande grew up in Boca Raton - Duration: 2:04.

STORY.

TERRI?

TERRI: HER MILLIONS OF FANS

OBVIOUSLY WAITING TO HEAR THAT

TWEET FROM HER.

SHE HAD NOT POSTED ANYTHING

SINCE YESTERDAY AND SHE HAD OVER

57,000 COMMENTS FROM PEOPLE

HOPING SHE WAS OK.

I DID SPEAK VERY BRIEFLY TO

ARIANA'S FATHER.

HE SAID SIMPLY THAT HE HOPED FOR

A LITTLE COMPASSION.

WE HEARD THAT SHE WAS NOT

INJURED IN WHAT POLICE ARE

CALLING TERRORIST BOMBINGS AT

HER MANCHESTER CONCERT.

WE WENT TO MIZNER PARK, WHERE

PEOPLE WERE SADDENED AND IN

DISBELIEF TO HEAR OF THIS

TRAGEDY UNFOLDING AT THE CONCERT

OF A SINGER WHO IS FROM HERE IN

BOCA RATON.

>> I JUST KNOW THAT SHE'S FROM

HERE, AND IT'S TERRIBLE WHAT

HAPPENED.

>> THAT'S TERRIBLE.

I MEAN, TO GET THE REACTIONS

FROM HER PARENTS THAT LIVE NOT

TOO FAR FROM HERE, HONESTLY, I

HEARD SHE GREW UP LIKE 15

MINUTES FROM HERE, SO THAT'S

CRAZY.

>> RIGHT IN HERE IN BOCA,

SOMETHING COULD HAPPEN.

EVERY DAY YOU JUST HAVE TO BE

PREPARED, THAT'S ALL.

BUT I'M SORRY FOR THE PEOPLE WHO

LOST THEIR LIVES, BECAUSE I LOVE

GOING TO CONCERTS.

IT COULD BE ME GOING TO SEE

BEYONCE, YOU NEVER KNOW.

TERRI: YOU NEVER KNOW.

AND THIS IS A LOOK AT THE PATCH

REEF ESTATES NEIGHBORHOOD WHERE

GRANDE LIVED WITH HER MOTHER

UNTIL SHE WENT ON TO FURTHER HER

CAREER IN NEW YORK.

A WOMAN WHO ANSWERED THE PHONE

INSIDE AT HER MOTHER'S HOUSE

SAYS JOAN GRANDE IS NOT HOME

TONIGHT.

IN BOCA RATON, PEOPLE I SPOKE TO

WHO SAID THE NEW OF GRANDE,

SHOCKED THIS COULD HAVE

HAPPENED.

WE DID HEAR FROM HER NOW

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Increase in organ donations linked to opioid epidemic - Duration: 3:25.

PEZ TAKES A

CLOSER LOOK.

>> I AM GRATEFUL EVERY DAY.

SIOBHAN: AFTER BATTLING HEART

DISEASE SINCE BIRTH, KELLY

GEORGE GOT A NEW HEART AT AGE

43.

AND WHILE SHE DOESN'T KNOW HOW

HER DONOR DIED, THAT PERSON GAVE

KELLY A SECOND CHANCE AT LIFE.

>> I THINK THIS PERSON WAS A

YOUNG PERSON, WHICH MAKES IT

DIFFICULT.

BUT YOU KNOW, HE OR SHE IS NEVER

OUT OF MY HEAD.

SIOBHAN: MORE THAN 119,000

PEOPLE IN THE U.S. ARE WAITING

FOR A TRANSPLANT.

ABOUT 20 PEOPLE DIE WAITING

EVERY DAY.

WHICH MAKES THE UNFORTUNATE

TRAGEDY OF THE CURRENT OPIOID

EPIDEMIC A STRANGELY BENEFICIAL

OPPORTUNITY.

>> NONE OF US IN THIS FIELD SEE

THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC POSITIVELY.

SIOBHAN: THE MISSION OF NEW

ENGLAND DONOR SERVICES IS TO

SAVE LIVES, EVEN THOUGH THE

REALITY OF SAVING THOSE LIVES IS

TRAGICALLY LOSING OTHERS.

>> IT DOESN'T LESSEN THAT

TRAGEDY, BUT IT PROVIDES A

MEANINGFUL LEGACY FOR THAT

INDIVIDUAL AND THEIR FAMILY.

SIOBHAN: NEW ENGLAND DONOR

SERVICES PRESIDENT AND CEO

ALEXANDRA GLAZIER SAYS THE

OPIOID EPIDEMIC HAS RESULTED IN

A LOT OF LIFE-SAVING

TRANSPLANTS.

IN 2010, THERE WERE 226 ORGAN

DONORS IN NEW ENGLAND, 8 WERE

PEOPLE WHO DIED FROM OVERDOSES.

IN 2015, THE NUMBER ROSE TO 54

OVERDOSE DONORS.

LAST YEAR, IT WAS 92.

THAT'S A JUMP FROM 4% OF ORGAN

DONORS TO 27%.

>> IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, THAT IS

EVEN HIGHER.

IT WAS ABOUT 1/3 OF THE ORGAN

DONORS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE HAD DIED

OF AN OVERDOSE.

>> FOR 2016, WE'RE ACTUALLY NOT

DONE WITH YET, WE HAVE A FEW

CASES THAT ARE STILL PENDING.

BUT WE'RE AROUND 470 DRUG DEATHS

FOR THE YEAR.

SIOBHAN: KIM FALLON, CHIEF

FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR AT THE

STATE MEDICAL EXAMINER'S OFFICE

SAYS SINCE MANY OF THE DEATHS

THEY HANDLE ARE CONSIDERED SCENE

DEATHS, WHERE A PERSON DIES ON

SCENE SOMEWHERE, THEY HAVE

SPECIFIC CRITERIA TO FOLLOW WHEN

REFERRING CASES TO DONOR

SERVICES.

>> OUR DONORS, OUR DECEASED

COULD BE TISSUE DONORS BUT THEY

CAN'T BE ORGAN DONORS.

ORGAN DONORS ARE KEPT ALIVE ON

LIFE SUPPORT.

SIOBHAN: IF A POTENTIAL TISSUE

DONOR WAS A KNOWN IV DRUG USER,

THEY WILL NOT REFER THE CASE FOR

DONATION, BECAUSE TISSUE IS

CONSIDERED LIFE-ENHANCING.

BUT, DESPITE THE CONCERN ABOUT

DISEASES TRANSMITTED BY NEEDLES

SUCH AS HEPATITIS OR HIV, AN IV

DRUG USER CAN BE AN ORGAN DONOR,

IF THEY ARE ON LIFE SUPPORT WHEN

THEY DIE.

>> BECAUSE THE REALITY IS FOR

MOST PATIENTS, THEIR RISK OF

DYING WAITING FOR AN ORGAN IS

SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER THAN THE

RISK OF LET'S SAY A DISEASE

TRANSMISSION OCCURRING AS A

RESULT OF HAVING AN ORGAN

TRANSPLANT FROM A DONOR WHO

MIGHT HAVE BEEN A DRUG USER.

SIOBHAN: AND WHILE RECIPIENTS

HAVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT AN

ORGAN FROM A KNOWN DRUG USER,

MANY ALSO ACCEPT THEM, KNOWING

THIS MAY BE THEIR ONLY SHOT.

>> WITH PEOPLE DYING WAITING,

EVERY SINGLE POSSIBLE DONATION

OPPORTUNITY IS A REALLY PRECIOUS

ONE.

SIOBHAN: THE GRANITE STATE IS

LEADING THE WAY IN NEW ENGLAND

WITH ABOVE AVERAGE NUMBERS OF

THOSE SIGNED UP TO BE ORGAN

DONORS, BUT DONOR SERVICES SAYS

THERE IS MORE WORK TO BE DONE

AND VIRTUALLY ANYONE CAN BE A

DONOR.

YOU CAN SIGN UP EITHER ONLINE OR

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Bike community sends message to City of Boston - Duration: 1:26.

>> THE CYCLING COMMITTEE IS

SENDING A MESSAGE TO BOSTON

DRIVERS AND TO THE MAYOR.

THESE CARTOON CUTOUT LIKE

FIGURES A COLLABORATION OF A

LOCAL ADVOCATE AND A LOCAL

ARTIST WERE PLACED NEXT TO

DESIGNATED BIKE LANES ON MASS

AVENUE ENCOURAGING DRIVERS TO

WATCH OUT FOR CYCLISTS.

THE TRAGIC HAS BEEN IN THE

PLANNING FOR MONTHS BUT COMES

DAYS AFTER THE MAYOR WAS

CRITICIZED OVER COMMENTS HE MADE

THAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO TAKE

RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFE STREETS

INCLUDING CYCLISTS.

>> MY COMMENTS CLEARLY ARE THAT

I WANT SAFETY FOR

WANT SAFETY FOR BRITISH STRAINS,

WANT -- FOR PEDESTRIAN, I WANT

SAFETY FOR PEOPLE DRIVING.

ELIMINATE BY 2030.

>> I WILL BE 74.

I WANT IT NOW.

>> THE CUTOUTS ARE DISTRACTIONS,

THEY ARE DANGEROUS.

THAT IS DISTRACTING DRIVERS,

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Rebels set to face Auburn in SEC tournament - Duration: 1:15.

JOSH: IT'S ARGUABLY THE NATION'S

BEST CONFERENCE WHEN IT COMES TO

BASEBALL, AND TOMORROW THE SEC

TOURNAMENT BEGINS.

THANKS FOR STICKING AROUND.

I'M JOSH JACKSON.

OLE MISS AND AUBURN ARE SET TO

PLAY AT 4:30 IN THE EIGHT VS.

NINE MATCHUP.

THE REBS HAVE TAKEN DOWN THE

TIGERS EIGHT OF THE LAST 12

MEETINGS.

OLE MISS LOOKING TO SHAKE THINGS

UP AND LEAVE WITH ITS THIRD EVER

SEC CROWN.

THE JOURNEY STARTS TOMORROW WITH

A TEAM THEY WRAPPED UP A SERIES

WITH LESS THAN 72 HOURS AGO.

>> I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S BAD.

IT'S NOT ABOUT A TEAM YOU

HAVEN'T PLAYED OR A TEAM YOU

HAVEN'T PLAYED IN A LONG TIME.

I THINK THAT MIGHT BE THE GOOD

PART ABOUT IT.

OBVIOUSLY THE SAME FOR THEM.

THEY KNOW A LOT ABOUT US, AS

WELL.

JOSH: BRADY FEIGL IS THE

PROBABLE STARTER FOR TOMORROW'S

HERE IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE

CONERENCE TOURNAMENT-WISE FOR

THE BIG THREE.

OLE MISS GETS THE EIGHT SEED,

AUBURN, AT 4:30 TUESDAY.

STATE ENTERS AS THE FIVE SEED

AND GET GEORGIA A FEW HOURS

LATER AT 8:00.

USM OPENS WEDNESDAY.

GOLDEN EAGLES ENTER AS THE TOP

SEED, FACING TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO

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