Thứ Năm, 4 tháng 5, 2017

Youtube daily May 4 2017

FBI Director James Comey may be one of the most hated people amongst Democratic circles,

certainly those that supported Hillary Clinton, but just this week he actually said something

that made a lot of sense and kind of shifts the focus on the U.S. war on terrorism.

He said during a Senate hearing earlier this week ... Senator Patrick Leahy asked him a

question about what the FBI is doing in terms of terrorism, what kind of people they're

looking at, and James Comey was bluntly honest and said the majority of open terrorism cases

that we at the FBI have ... They're not investigating foreigners.

We're not investigating Muslims.

We're investigating United States citizens for suspected terrorism.

Now, both the CIA and the FBI in the past have said that homegrown domestic terrorism

in the United States is the biggest terrorist threat that we face.

It's not Muslims coming in from other countries.

It's not the people that Donald Trump is trying to ban from coming into the United States,

although Comey admitted he was not going to address that issue.

It's U.S. citizens.

Sure, some of them happen to be Muslim.

Some of them may subscribe to the extremist ideologies that we see in ISIS and al-Qaeda.

That's a given.

For the most part, it is hardcore right-wing extremists that pose one of the greatest threats

to U.S. national security, and those aren't people hopping a border fence.

Those aren't people coming over here disguised as someone else.

These are people born and raised in the United States.

Again, what Comey told us during this hearing is not anything new.

This is something the FBI has been telling us for years.

The Southern Poverty Law Center that tracks and monitors hate groups and right-wing extremism,

violent right-wing extremism, has been telling us this for years.

We know this, but it is good to have this kind of confirmation from the FBI that they

are taking this threat seriously.

After all, it wasn't ISIS that walked into a predominantly black church and started shooting

people.

It wasn't ISIS that walked into an elementary school in the Northeast and started shooting

people.

It wasn't ISIS that bombed Oklahoma City.

Those were homegrown terrorists, some right-leaning, some maybe not.

It doesn't matter their political ideology at this point.

What matters is that for years we have been ignoring the fact that we have a lot of extremists

here in the United States, and hopefully the FBI is taking this seriously.

Hopefully, they're cracking down on this and trying to prevent whatever attacks these people

are trying to do.

You know, while the Trump administration tries to distract us with things like the Atlanta

terrorism, I guess, bombing, with the Bowling Green massacre, things that never actually

happened, at least there is one branch of government ... or government agency, I should

say ... that understands the real threat.

The threat are right-wing terrorists who take over a wildlife refuge in Oregon or who point

automatic weapons at federal agents trying to get them to just pay their bills.

They've been bilking taxpayers ... The Bundy boys have been bilking taxpayers for millions

of dollars for a couple decades.

We just wanted them to pay their fair share.

Instead, those people were met by violent right-wing extremists who pointed automatic

rifles at them from that bridge, and the government backed down.

We let the terrorist win.

We always say we don't negotiate with terrorists, but they damn sure did it with those right-wing

terrorists known as the Bundy family.

I hope the FBI is taking this seriously.

I hope they're investigating, and I hope they make some arrests.

It's one thing to constantly be afraid of this Middle Eastern bogeyman that may or may

not show up one day, or the immigrants coming over the border who, as Trump says, want to

rape and kill us.

It's a completely different thing to understand that the real threat of terrorism might be

your next-door neighbors, or the people down the street, or the people in your office building.

Those are the ones that the FBI is looking at and taking seriously, and it's time for

the Trump administration to do the same.

For more infomation >> FBI Says Most Terror Investigations Are Focused On US Citizens, Not Foreigners - Duration: 4:57.

-------------------------------------------

Video: Sunny afternoon, clouds rain return Friday - Duration: 3:46.

AND PROLONGED BATTLES WITH

ANIMAL RIGHTS GROUPS.

CINDY: WE'RE GOING TO GIVE

SOAKING RAINFAL TOMORROW.

THE TRICK: RIGHT NOW IS HIGH.

IT'S GOING TO COME DOWN TOMORROW

AND NOT BE AS HIGH THIS WEEKEND.

WE'VE GOT THE BLUE SKY.

JUST A FEW HIGH CLOUDS.

RAIN IS GOING TO BE MOVING IN

TOMORROW NIGHT.

IT WILL BE SLOW TO MOVE OUT.

WE HAVE AN UNSETTLED WEATHER

PATTERN DEVELOPING.

THE JET STREAM PATTERN IS NOT

GOING TO LET THAT STORM LEAVE.

HERE'S THE UPPER LEVEL LOW

SITTING ON TOP OF US.

BY TUESDAY HERE'S THE UPPER

LEVEL LOW SITTING ON TOP OF US.

THIS WILL SLOWLY MEANDER OVER

THE NORTHEAST ALL OF NEXT WEEK.

THIS IS GOING TO BE A COOLER

THAN AVERAGE WEATHER PATTERN

WITH A LOT OF CLOUDS AND SOME

SHOWERS FROM TIME TO TIME.

I DON'T SEE MUCH SUNSHINE AFTER

TODAY AT ALL.

THE SUN IS UP NOW.

UNLESS YOU ARE UP REALLY EARLY

YOU MISS OUT ON IMAGES LIKE

THIS.

THE SUN COMING UP WITH JUST A

FEW HIGH CLOUDS.

WE WERE ACTUALLY DOWN IN THE

20'S IN ORANGE.

BELOW FREEZING IN STERLING.

SCATTERED FROST 33 DEGREES THIS

MORNING.

IT WAS A CHILLY START.

TEMPERATURES HAVE RECOVERED

NICELY.

A LOT OF US JUST OVER 60

DEGREES.

BEDFORD NEAR THE FREEZING MARK

THIS MORNING.

LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCE ALONG THE

COAST LINE.

ONLY IN THE LOW-TO-MID 50'S.

WIND HAS SHIFTED AROUND TO THE

EAST.

WE WILL HOLD IN THE 50'S THE

REST OF THE AFTERNOON.

IF YOU ARE HEADED TO DEFEND WAY

TONIGHT -- TO FENWAY TONIGHT

BRING A JACKET.

SATELLITE IMAGERY PICKING UP ON

SOME CLOUDS TO THE WEST.

HIGH PRESSURE HOLDING OFF OUR

STORM SYSTEM.

AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE WILL

WORK IN OUR DIRECTION.

TONIGHT WITH THE CLOUDS

INCREASING NO FROST.

TOMORROW MORNING YOU CAN SEE A

LOT OF CLOUDS AROUND.

I DON'T HAVE CONCERNS ABOUT THE

RAINFALL.

IT STARTS TO FILL IN AROUND

MIDDAY TOMORROW.

LOOK HOW HEAVY IT GETS DURING

THE EVENING COMMUTE.

POCKETS OF DOWNPOURS.

SHOWERS SLOWLY TAPER OFF COMING

UP ON EARLY SATURDAY MORNING.

THIS LOOKS TO BRING IN A GOOD

ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN ACROSS

THE AREA.

LOW 50'S COMING UP FOR HIGH

TEMPERATURES TOMORROW.

SOUTHEASTERLY WIND ON SATURDAY.

THERE COULD BE SHOWERS IN THE

MORNING.

WE SHOULD DRY OUT MID DAY.

SCATTERED SHOWERS DURING THE

EVENING.

WE REPEAT THE PROCESS.

LOOK AT HIGHS ONLY IN THE 50'S.

LOTS OF CLOUDS AND PERIODIC

For more infomation >> Video: Sunny afternoon, clouds rain return Friday - Duration: 3:46.

-------------------------------------------

Miley Cyrus Cops Backlash for Appropriating Hip-Hop Culture - Duration: 3:05.

If you spent any time listening to Miley Cyrus' hit album, Bangerz, back in 2013, then you

know that it was heavily influenced by hip-hop culture.

It featured guest appearances from Nelly, Future, Big Sean, and French Montana, and

more than half the project was produced by hip-hop producer Mike Will Made-It.

It seemed clear that Miley was listening to plenty of rap music at the time and embracing

it.

But it doesn't sound like that's the case anymore.

Miley is currently preparing to release a new single called "Malibu" next week,

and to build up the buzz surrounding it, she appeared on the latest cover of Billboard.

And she has caused some controversy as a result of some remarks she made about hip-hop in

her cover story.

While speaking with Billboard, Miley talked about everything from her engagement to Liam

Hemsworth to Donald Trump to quitting weed.

But she saved her most eye-opening comments for a brief discussion about rap music.

While talking about which artists are influencing her the most right now, she gave props to

Kendrick Lamar and his hit single, "Humble."

But in the same breath, she also spoke about how she doesn't listen to rap much anymore

because of the misogynistic and materialistic lyrics that are found in many songs.

"I also love that new Kendrick [Lamar] song ["Humble"]: "Show me somethin' natural

like ass with some stretch marks."

I love that because it's not "Come sit on my dick, suck on my cock."

I can't listen to that anymore.

That's what pushed me out of the hip-hop scene a little.

It was too much "Lamborghini, got my Rolex, got a girl on my cock"—I am so not that."

Since the Billboard cover story was released, Miley's comments have received plenty of

attention.

There are many people who believe that her criticisms of rap music prove that she was

appropriating hip-hop culture when she created Bangerz.

And they have called her out for doing it on social media.

"Um.

Why did Miley Cyrus think that anyone wanted her to comment on hip-hop?

ESPECIALLY after she spent 2 years appropriating it.

PLEASE."

"DUH: Miley Cyrus wore hip hop culture like a costume.

Abandoned it.

Stereotypes it now."

"Somebody text miley cyrus and tell her she was never apart of the hip hop culture

in the first place.

#girlbye"

This is not the first time Miley has been accused of appropriating hip-hop culture,

either.

After her performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, she was criticized for using

nothing but black backup dancers.

Some people believed she was using them as props, which caused her to fire back at her

critics during an interview with Rolling Stone.

"I don't keep my producers or dancers around 'cause it makes me look cool.

Those aren't my 'accessories.'

They're my homies."

It's a topic that she also touches on in her Billboard interview.

Shortly after offering up her thoughts on rap music, she once again defended her decision

to use black dancers while performing songs from Bangerz.

"It's mind-boggling to me that there was even a controversy around me having black

dancers.

That became a thing, where people said I was taking advantage of black culture, and with

Mike [Will Made-It]—what the fuck?

That wasn't true.

Those were the dancers I liked!"

Miley is certainly entitled to her opinion on rap music.

But her most recent comments about it clearly aren't going to do much to endear her to

the hip-hop community.

That's the news for now, but for all the latest on Miley Cyrus, subscribe to Complex

News on YouTube.

For Complex News, I'm Speedy Morman.

For more infomation >> Miley Cyrus Cops Backlash for Appropriating Hip-Hop Culture - Duration: 3:05.

-------------------------------------------

Deputies: Man stabs woman at Cape Canaveral hotel - Duration: 1:50.

NEAR ASTRONAUT

BOULEVARD.

DAN BILLOW HAS BEEN FOLLOWING

THIS STORY.

DAN: THERE IS A POSSIBLE NAME

AND A POSSIBLE DESCRIPTION WHICH

THEY ARE NOT RELEASING AND THEY

KNOW WHERE IT HAPPENED WHICH WAS

HERE THE RESIDENCE INN.

IN THE PARKING LOT HORRIFIED

ONLOOKERS DISCOVERED THIS WOMAN

SCREAMING FOR HELP AND THEY HAVE

TAPED OFF A LARGE AREA SOUTH OF

TH HOTEL WHERE IT IS BELIEVED

THE SUSPECT MAY HAVE RUN OFF.

THE WOMAN IN HER 40'S WAS

AIRLIFTED TO THE HOSPITAL.

THAT THESE BELIEVED SHE WAS

STABBED BY A FORMER BOYFRIEND.

SHE HAD A DIFFICULT TIME GIVING

THEM INFORMATION BECAUSE HER

LUNGS WERE PUNCTURED IN THE

STABBING.

INVESTIGATORS BELIEVE THE

SUSPECT SOUGHT H OUT, STABBED

HER IN THE PARKING LOT AND RAN

OFF IN THE LOCAL AREA.

THEY BELIEVE HE WAS ON FOOT AND

HAVE BEEN CHECKING THE WOODS.

THE VICTIM WAS AN EMPLOYEE OF

THE HOTEL.

WE THINK WITH THE INFORMATION

THEY HAVE THIS IS A DOMESTIC

INCIDENT, POSSIBLY SOMEONE WHO

IS EITHER HAVING A RELATIONSHIP

WITH HER AT SOME POINT IN TIME.

IT APPEARS SHE IS TH FOCUS OF

THAT PERSON'S INTENT.

WE DON'T THINK THE COMMUNITY AT

LARGE IS IN ANY DANGER FROM THE

SUSPECT.

DAN: INVESTIGATORS ARE FOCUSING

ON A PARTICULAR AREA OF THE

PARKING LOT WHERE THEY WILL FIND

SOME EVIDENCE.

THEY HAVE NOT RELEASED A NAME OR

DESCRIPTION OF THE SUSPECT.

THE VICTIM HAS IMPROVED AND IS

IN STABLE CONDITION.

For more infomation >> Deputies: Man stabs woman at Cape Canaveral hotel - Duration: 1:50.

-------------------------------------------

House votes to approve funding for all-day kindergarten - Duration: 0:28.

CONDITIONS FROM GETTING

AFFORDABLE HEALTH COVERAGE.

JANAI NORMAN, ABC NEWS,

CAPITOL HILL.

ADAM: NEWS FROM CONCORD, THE

HOUSE IMPROVING TO FUND ALL-DAY

KINDERGARTEN COULD THIS IS A TOP

PRIORITY FOR THE GOVERNOR BUT

MANY REPUBLICANS ARE OPPOSED

A FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PLAN

FAILED IN THE HOUSE EARLIER THIS

For more infomation >> House votes to approve funding for all-day kindergarten - Duration: 0:28.

-------------------------------------------

Cool, temps in the 60s - Duration: 3:04.

TRYING TO RESCUE THE CAT LATER

TODAY.

WE WILL KEEP YOU POSTED.

>> NOW, THE WGAL NEWS 8 STORM

TEAM FORCAST WITH METEROLOGIST

JOE CALHOUN.

JOE: IT WILL BE WET TONIGHT.

LOOK AT THE RAINFALL OF THE LAST

48 HOURS.

HEAVIEST IN THE MIDWEST BUT

PARTICULARLY DOWN SOUTH.

THIS IS THE SECOND BUNCH, THEY

HAD MORE EARLIER OVER THE

WEEKEND.

YOU SEE THESE DARKER SHADED

AREAS.

THERE IS UPWARDS OF A FOOT OF

RAIN IN THE PAST COUPLE OF DAYS.

NOTHING LIKE THAT FOR US.

RIGHT NOW, WE HAVE CLOUDS.

THESE AROUND 10,000 TO 12,000

FEET.

YOU CAN STILL SEE YOUR SHADOW.

61 DEGREES.

A SOUTHEAST BREEZE AT 14 MILES

PER HOUR.

BREEZY AND COOL.

WE CANNOT RULE OUT A STRAY

SHOWER.

A BETTER CHANCE OF SHOWERS THIS

EVENING.

IT BECOMES RAINY AFTER MIDNIGHT.

THE RAIN COULD GET HEAVY LATE

TONIGHT.

OUR OVERNIGHT LOWS -- WE WILL

ONLY BE IN THE 60'S TO NEAR 70

TOMORROW.

WHAT WILL HAPPEN IS WE WILL HAVE

RAIN IN THE MORNING, IT WILL

SHUT OFF AND SOME HIT AND MISS

SHOWERS.

THE LATTER HALF OF THE DAY WILL

NOT BE AS WET.

65 FOR THE HIGH YESTERDAY.

HERE ARE THE NUMBERS.

MOST OF US KNEW 60 DEGREES.

LEWISTOWN AT 48.

THIS APPEARS TO BE SOME RAIN.

IT IS UP THERE.

I HAD REPORTS AROUND BRADFORD.

THE BULK OF THE PRECIPITATION IS

WELL TO THE WEST.

IT IS MOVING TO THE NORTH AND

WEST.

DOWN TOWARD ATLANTA, THAT IS THE

BATCH WITH A STRONG BELT OF

WINS.

WHAT WILL HAPPEN IS THE STORM

WILL SPLIT.

THE SECONDARY DEVELOPMENT WILL

DRAW THE MOISTURE IN THE.

ONCE AGAIN IS BY, WE WILL SEE

THIS DRY AIR.

MAYBE PEAKS OF SUN IN THE

AFTERNOON.

THE MAIN STORM IS BACK TO THE

WEST.

THAT KEEPS US UNSETTLED INTO

SATURDAY.

A PRETTY GOOD SOAKER.

AGAIN, YOU SEE A SHIFT IN THE

TRACK.

WE COULD BE OVER AN INCH OF RAIN

IN MANY LOCATIONS.

THE LIKELIHOOD OF RAIN IS

HIGHEST TOMORROW MORNING.

IT STARTS DECREASING AND COMES

UP AGAIN SATURDAY TO NOON.

LESS OF A THREAT AS WE HEAD INTO

SUNDAY.

COOL AND UNSETTLED THROUGH THE

WEEKEND.

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY IT WILL NOT

RAIN ALL DAY.

THE BEST BET FOR RAIN THE FIRST

HALF OF TOMORROW.

ANOTHER CHANCE OF RAIN

For more infomation >> Cool, temps in the 60s - Duration: 3:04.

-------------------------------------------

Crews search for missing hiker - Duration: 1:18.

TEST

DETAILS.

ANDY ADAM, THIS IS THE THIRD

DAY THAT FISH AND GAME OFFICIALS

AND A GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS HAVE

BEEN SEARCHING AN AREA CALLED

THE PEMIG IN THE WILDERNESS FOR

A MISSING HIKER.

53-YEAR-OLD RANDY WILLETT

MANCHESTER LEFT FRIDAY FOR A

FOUR-DAY HIKE.

HE WAS LAST HEARD FROM TUESDAY

AT 2:00 AM WHEN HE MADE AN

EMERGENCY CALL THAT HE WAS OFF

TRAIL AND LOST

OFFICIALS SAY HE REPORTED

FALLING INTO A BROOK BUT WAS

UNHURT. SEARCH CREWS WERE

DROPPED BY HELICOPTER INTO TWO

AREAS TODA

FROM THERE, THEY WILL BE LOOKING

IN DRAINAGE AREAS FOR SIGNS OF

WILLETT.

>> WE HAVE COVERED ALL THE

TRAILS AND WE HAVE NOT SEEN

EVIDENCE OF HIM.

WE HAV WASTE-D SNOW IN SOME

AREAS AND -- WAIST-DEEP SNOW IN

SOME AREAS.

WE BELIEVE IF HE HAD BEEN ON

SOME OF THOSE DRILLS WE WOULD

SEE EVIDENCE OF HIM BEING THERE.

ANDY OFFICIALS SAY THEY PLAN TO

WORK WELL INTO THE NIGHT

THEY ALSO SAY WHILE WILLETT MAY

For more infomation >> Crews search for missing hiker - Duration: 1:18.

-------------------------------------------

Stephanie Walker's Thursday forecast - Duration: 1:56.

EUNICE: BASICALLY WE SEE IT AND

TIGHT ABOUT IT AND YOU GET A

FIRST.

STEPHANIE: THAT'S RIGHT.

TODAY, WE ARE TRACKING SHOWERS.

NO THUNDER AND LIGHTNING AT THE

MOMENT.

DEVELOPS AND STRENGTHENS OVER

HERE NEAR PICKENS, MOVING IN

TORTS TUSCALOOSA WE DON'T HAVE

ANY THUNDER OR LIGHTNING, BUT WE

HAVE STARTED TO SEE THIS

INCREASED AS FAR AS THE RAIN

BEING HEAVIER.

AS THIS CONTINUES TO SHIFT EAST

NEXT FEW DOLLARS, WE WILL

PROBABLY SEE THE LINE STRENGTHEN

A BIT MORE.

YOU CAN SEE IT APPROACHING EAST

OF HAMILTON.

EVEN THOUGH IT IS NOT RAINING

WHERE YOU ARE WE ARE SETTING

SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.

60 THE MOST LOCATIONS AND WE'LL

GO WITH SHOWERS AND MAYBE A

THUNDERSTORM AT NOON.

STILL, A CHANCE OF A FEW SHOWERS

MAINLY EAST AT 6:00 P.M. LATER

TODAY.

YOU CAN SEE THE LINE OF SHOWERS

AND IF YOU THUNDERSTORMS MOVING

THROUGH THE AREA.

I WOULD NOT BE SHOCKED IF WE HAD

AN ISOLATED OR SEVERE STORM

LATER THIS AFTERNOON.

THAT WILL QUICKLY MOVE OUT.

40'S ON SATURDAY ONLINE.

For more infomation >> Stephanie Walker's Thursday forecast - Duration: 1:56.

-------------------------------------------

Pulse Nightclub to become memorial, museum - Duration: 2:04.

AMANDA CRAWFORD WAS THERE LIVE.

CAN YOU TELL US HOW THIS PROCESS

WILL WORK.

?

AMANDA: THE PROCESS IS GOING TO

INVOLVETHE ENTIRE COMMUNITY.

THAT WAS BARBRA POMA'S BIGGEST

MESSAGE.

THIS IS WHAT WE ARE USED TO IT

LOOKING LIKE FOR THE PAST NEARLY

YEAR NOW.

TURNING IT INTO A PERMANENT

MEMORIAL WILL BE A LONG AND

EMOTIONAL JOURNEY AND ONE THAT

IS ALREADY BEGUN.

>> I KNOW ONE -- I KNOW MY ROLE

IS TO TURN PULSE INTO A PLACE OF

HEALING.

>> SURROUNDED BY FAMILY AND

FRIENDS.

THE OWNER OF THE PULSE NIGHTCLUB

ANNOUNCED THE FIRST STEPS

TOWARDS CREATING A PERMANENT

MEMORIAL.

SHE INTRODUCED THE TASK FORCE

WOULD LEAD THE PROJECT AND THE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES FROM THE

NONPROFIT SHE ESTABLISHED DAYS

AFTER THE SHOOTING.

THE FOUNDATION WILL RAISE FUNDS

-- MONEY FOR SEVERAL

INITIATIVES.

>> THIS IS INTENDED TO SUPPORT

THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE

OF A PERMANENT MEMORIAL,

COMMUNITY GRANTS TO CARE FOR THE

SURVIVOR AND VICTIMS FAMILIES.

AND EVENTUALLY A MUSEUM

SHOWCASING THE HISTORIC ARTIFACT

AND STORIES FROM THE EVENT.

THE ONLY WAY TO TRULY DESERVE

THAT PRESERVE ITS LEGACY IS BY

THE COMMUNITY.

>> I TALKED TO ONE SURVIVOR WHO

SUGGESTED THEY KEEP THE SIGN

THAT HAS BECOME ICONIC, BUT TEAR

DOWN THE BUILDING.

BARBRA POMA DOES NOT KNOW IF

THEY WILL TAKE DOWN THE BUILDING

OR NOT.

THAT WILL BE DECIDED BY ALL THE

FEEDBACK THEY GET.

A COUPLE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF

TRUSTEES ARE LANCE BASS AND THE

PRESIDENT OF WALT DISNEY WORLD

AND OTHERS FROM HERE IN THE

COMMUNITY AS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW

THEY ARE WORKING WITH LOTS OF

DIFFERENT PEOPLE TO MAKE THIS A

REALITY.

For more infomation >> Pulse Nightclub to become memorial, museum - Duration: 2:04.

-------------------------------------------

FPL preparing for hurricane season - Duration: 1:27.

EXPERTS ARE WORKING TO KEEP YOU

AND YOUR FAMILY SAFE.

CRIS: EVEN THOUGH HURRICANE

SEASON IS LESS THAN A MONTH

AWAY, OFFICIALS ARE WASTING NO

TIME USING THEIR OPERATIONAL

TOOLS TO MAKE SURE THAT IF A

HURRICANE STRIKES, THEY ARE

READY TO RESPOND.

I AM HERE WITH CHRIS MCGRATH.

WE HAVE A COOL TOOL THAT WILL

HELP CREWS IN THE FIELD WHEN IT

COMES TO OUTAGES.

THIS IS CALLED RESTORATION

SPATIAL VIEW.

WE ARE ABLE TO ZOOM DOWN TO

STREET-LEVEL MAPPING AND LOOK AT

INDIVIDUAL HOMES EQUIPPED WITH

SMART METERS.

BY SIMPLE CLICKS WITH THE MOUSE,

WE CAN TELL WITHOUT GOING INTO

THE FIELD WHETHER THE CUSTOMER

HAS THEIR LIGHTS ON.

IN JUST A MATTER OF SECONDS,

THIS REPLACES WHAT WE USED TO

DO, WHICH IS GOING DOOR-TO-DOOR.

THIS IS SAVING TIME IN THE FIELD

AND GETTING THE LIGHTS ON FASTER

THAN EVER BEFORE.

CRIS ON DISPLAY THIS YEAR IS A

DRONE, A CRUCIAL TOOL HELPING

FIRST RESPONDERS GET OUT THERE

AND SURVEY THE DAMAGE AFTER A

DISASTER.

IF A HURRICANE HIT, YOU COULD

SEE ONE OF THESE VEHICLES IN

YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

IT IS CRUCIAL BECAUSE IT COMES

WITH FREE WI-FI FOR YOU, AND

CHARGING STATIONS, IN CASE YOU

LOSE POWER TO YOUR DEVICES.

HURRICANE SEASON IS LESS THAN A

MONTH AWAY.

For more infomation >> FPL preparing for hurricane season - Duration: 1:27.

-------------------------------------------

Women tied up in home invasion - Duration: 1:08.

TED: IT WAS CERTAINLY A

FRIGHTENING MOMENT FOR THE

PEOPLE WHO LIVE INSIDE OF THIS

HOME.

FOUR HOURS, INVESTIGATORS WERE

AT THE HOME COLLECTING EVIDENCE.

AROUND 3:00 THIS MORNING, TWO

MEN BROKE INTO THE HOME OFF OF

BAYSHORE BOULEVARD AS THREE

WOMEN AND A FOUR-YEAR-OLD GIRL

SLEPT.

THOSE WOMEN WERE TIED UP AND

THEN THE DUO RANSACKED THE HOME.

THEY SPENT 45 TO 90 MINUTES

INSIDE THE HOME AND THEN LEFT.

THE BABY WAS NOT HARMED.

THE WOMEN WERE ABLE TO FREE

THEMSELVES AND CALL 911.

DETECTIVES BELIEVE THE SUSPECTS

HAVE A PREVIOUS CONNECTION TO

THE HOME.

>> THE HOUSE APPEARS TO HAVE

BEEN SPECIFICALLY TARGETED AND

THEY WERE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING

SPECIFIC IN THE HOUSE.

TED: POLICE THE SUSPECTS WERE

DRESSED IN DARK CLOTHING, ONE

MAN HAD A DARK COLORED MASK

COVERING HIS FACE, ANOTHER MAN

HAD A SCARF COVERING HIS FACE

For more infomation >> Women tied up in home invasion - Duration: 1:08.

-------------------------------------------

Unit 8 Assessment - Duration: 5:07.

There will always be different accounts of the same event, and only some, all, or none

of them, may be the reliable source.

First of all, why do accounts of the same event differ anyway?

A wide range of situations can cause varying tales of the same event.

Many recordings of an event are written at a time significantly later than the date of

the event being written about, and the time elapsed causes a compromised recall of the

event.

Another reason for having inaccuracies in the recording of an event is due to the purpose

for which it was written.

Many primary accounts of the historical events were written with a king or other ruling figure

in mind.

The writer would want to impress the reader.

To do so, he could mold the events to elevate his reputations, while downgrading the work

of others, earning him recognition from someone of importance.

Of course, inconsistent accounts can be caused just by miscommunication tot eh writer, or

the his own misconception of the events around him.

From the Capture of Jerusalem, there are three sources, drawn from both sides of the fight.

Representing the Christians, the source of Christian Priest Fulcher of Chartes; and for

the Muslims, Arab historian, Ibn Al-Athir and poet Abu I-Muzaffar.

Although neither of them were present at the physical event of the capture of Jerusalem,

they each used semi reliable sources: Priest Fulcher relied on eyewitnesses who were most

likely in shock, and Ibn Al-Athir used Islamic sources from the time of the capture, which

would also be most likely inaccurate.

Both sides of the capture had believed that God supported their mission, despite the fact

that the Christian and Muslim god is one and the same.

Both sides also agreed on the chaotic battle and desperate attempts to escape by the Muslims.

As they stormed through the city of Jerusalem, the Crusaders paid no attention to whom they

slaughtered, as they aimed only for physical gain and control of the city, which they did

take, and rather violently.

However badly lost, the Muslims did not back down.

Since it is believed that an internal conflict caused the weakness that allowed the Franks

to take over their country, poet Abu I-Muzaffar al-Abiwardi attempted to unite the population

of the Muslims with the ideas of his poems, which were opposing those of Christians.

In one of his poems, he repeated the phrase "this is war", implying fighting against

the people who took their city, several times, in an effort to raise the Muslims who are

still alive and have will to fight back.

Almost half a century after the first crusades, the Battle of Cajamarca brought forth a new

set of fighting between opposing religions.

MacQuarrie's compilation of primary accounts included testimonies from multiple witnesses,

including multiple Spaniards and some from two Incan translators (one of which, was a

mixed blood, and the other full Incan), while Diamond's only included accounts by six

of Piazarro's companions, who were all Spaniards.

There are two confirmed sources that overlap both compilations: Francisco Pizarro's brothers

Hernando and Pedro.

The explorers, when recording the events from the New World, were trying to impress the

king back in Europe.

Their accounts of the events mostly showed the Spanish as brave and assertive, taking

immediate dominance over the Incans.

However, the small excerpts of Incan recordings do not necessarily indicate the rebelliousness

of the Spanish "authority" but rather their curiosity for the Spanish way of life.

There are no direct testimonies of the Incans from these two sources, and even if there

were, the translations are likely to be off, as the Spanish were unfamiliar with Quechua

at the time.

After reviewing only two events with limited sources, inconsistencies are already present

throughout each source.

So how should scholars combat inaccuracies in their sources, and how can a source be

eliminated as unreliable?

First multiple sources must be compared with one another to show the variability or consistency

of certain pieces of information.

Have a large quantity of similar sources to choose from, minimizing "outlier" sources.

Second, pay attention to when the source was written.

If it was written considerably late, the author would have had inaccurate recall of the event,

making the source less reliable than one written at the the time, or very close to the time

of the event.

Third, analyze the quality of the work.

Does the writer sound credible in their writing?

Does the writer cite facts from outside sources?

Research can be done on the author of the source to find their possible intent for making

the source, and the general reliability of the author.

There are many factors to include when determining the reliability of the source.

Inconsistencies in reporting are not limited to the primary and secondary accounts from

the crusades or new world explorations.

Even Shakespeare, in his play "Othello", points out the discrepant media, when the

Duke and Senators were reading the many conflicting death tolls from the battle at Cyprus.

Today, as the internet connects people from everywhere, fake news articles are becoming

more common, using clickbait titles and incorrect facts to attract unsuspecting citizens.

Sketchy websites are not the only sources of faulty news coverage, though, as even mainstream

media can deceive its consumers by using unnamed sources and by conducting an opinionated style

of reporting rather than using balanced arguments or straight facts.

There is no true method of distinguishing between truth or lie, so historians and ordinary

people should use outside research and their own best judgement to determine history.

For more infomation >> Unit 8 Assessment - Duration: 5:07.

-------------------------------------------

Early Thurby crowd ready for racing - Duration: 2:04.

RAIN

JACKET READY TO GO.

REPORTER: I HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF

A DIFFERENT DERBY HATS TODAY.

FORGET THE RAIN, FORGET THE

CLOUDS FORGET THE COLD.

,IT IS THURBY.

AND RACE FANS ARE READY TO DERBY

LIKE THE LOCALS.

SOME ARE TAKING COVER UNDER THE

AWNING AT CHURCHILL DOWNS.

THIS CROWD WANTS TO BE HERE.

FOR SOME THURBY IS A TRADITION

FOR OTHERS ITS THE PERFECT TIME

TO COME OUT AND CELEBRATE THE

DERBY CITY.

AND DON'T WORRY, WEATHER IS NOT

DELAYING FASHION THIS YEAR.

THE MEN HAVE DONNED THEIR DAPPER

DERBY SUITS AND THE LADIES ARE

SHOWING OFF THOSE GORGEOUS DERBY

HATS

RAIN OR SHINE TODAY IS GOING TO

, BE A GREAT TIME.

>> IT'S NOT BAD.

IT COULD BE WORSE.

WE WILL BE INSIDE AND HOPEFULLY

IT HOLDS UP LIKE THIS FOR

TOMORROW.

>> IT IS A DAY FOR THE LOCALS.

EVERYONE'S COMING OUT FROM OUT

OF TOWN AND OUT OF STATE, BUT I

THINK THIS IS A DAY FOR THE

LOCALS TO COME OUT AND HAVE FUN

WITHOUT THE OUTSIDE CROWD, TAKE

A BIT OF PRIDE IN CHURCHILL

DOWNS.

>> WE HAD TO CHANGE FROM WHAT WE

HAD PLANNED.

IT WAS COLD AND RAINING.

WHAT I HAD WAS NOT GOING TO

WORK.

LAST NIGHT I CAME UP WITH A

WHOLE NEW OUTFIT.

>> WE BRING THE SUM WOULD

BECOME.

>> IF I GO TO WORK IN THE RAIN,

I CAN GO WATCH HORSES IN THE

RAIN.

REPORTER: I THINK THIS GROUP HAS

FIGURED IT OUT.

THEY HAVE MADE THEMSELVES A

LITTLE TENT TO PROTECT THEM FROM

ANY OF THE RAIN OR ELEMENTS THAT

WE MIGHT BE SEEING OUT HERE

TODAY.

THE DRIZZLE HAS STOPPED.

IT ALMOST LOOKS LIKE THE SUN IS

TRYING EVER SO SLIGHTLY TO PEEK

OUT BEHIND THOSE CLOUDS.

THE WEATHER IS WHAT IT IS.

FANS TELL ME THEY ARE READY TO

WATCH THE HORSES RAIN.

For more infomation >> Early Thurby crowd ready for racing - Duration: 2:04.

-------------------------------------------

Moving Wall arrives in Durham - Duration: 1:19.

JENNIFER: IT HAS BEEN QUITE A

MORNING, ALREADY EMOTIONAL.

AS YOU CAN SEE, THE WALL IS NOW

SET OUT.

IT IS SUCH A POTENT DISPLAY.

PEOPLE ALREADY STOPPING BY AS WE

WAIT FOR AN OPENING CEREMONY AT

1:00.

IT ARRIVED IN DURHAM AT EIGHT

8:00 THIS MORNING, IN CASES ON A

FLATBED, ESCORTED BY NEARLY 80

RIDERS, FROM STATE AND LOCAL

POLICE, AND THE NEW HAMPSHIRE

PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS.

THE PROCESSION MOVED THRU TOWN

AND BACK AROUND TO CAMPUS, AND

UNDER THE AMERICAN FLAG HELD UP

ON LADDERS FROM THE DURHAM FIRE

DEPARTMENT.

THE WALL MAKING ITS WAY HERE TO

THE LAWN OF DEMERRIT HALL, WHERE

IT WAS ASSEMBLED WITH THE HE

OF RIDERS AND VETERANS WHO

, MOST OF WHOM KNEW SOMEONE

WHOSE NAME IS ON THE WALL.

>> THERE WERE PEOPLE FROM MY

PLATOON WHO DIDN'T COME BACK.

IT IS AN HONOR AND PRIVILEGE

AND WE NEVER FORGET OUR FALLEN

BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

JENNIFER: OPENING CEREMONIES

OUR OPEN AT 1:00.

AFTER THAT, IT IS FUNNY FOR

HOURS AT A PUBLIC VIEWING UNTIL

For more infomation >> Moving Wall arrives in Durham - Duration: 1:19.

-------------------------------------------

Video: Clouds return, rain Friday (5-4-17) - Duration: 3:29.

JOKES.

BACK TO YOU.

>> NOW, FIRST ALERT WEATHER.

TYLER: GOOD AFTERNOON.

A BEAUTIFUL THURSDAY AFTERNOON

OUT THERE, OR MAYBE I SHOULD SAY

IT WAS.

WE DO HAVE CLOUDS MOVING IN, BUT

THEY ARE OF THE THINNER VARIETY

AT LEAST AT FIRST.

RIGHT NOW WE ARE AT 60 IN

BURLINGTON, A LITTLE WIND OUT OF

THE WEST-SOUTHWEST.

PLANNING THE REST OF THE DAY

SHOWS THE MOSTLY CLOUDY I CAN'T

GOING TO JUST BE CLOUDY ICON.

TEMPERATURES LOWER IN THE MIDDLE

60'S THIS AFTERNOON.

RIGHT NOW WE ARE STILL AROUND

LOWER 60'S IN THE CHAMPLAIN

VALLEY.

60 IN BURLINGTON, A LITTLE

COOLER EAST OF THE GREEN

MOUNTAINS WHERE IT IS 56 IN

MOORESVILLE, IF DEFECTS IN HYDE

PARK.

IF IN PLATTSBURGH, 58 IN

SCHUYLER FALLS.

A PRETTY NICE DAY TEMPERATURE

WISE, THOUGH THE AVERAGE IS

GETTING CLOSER TO THE MIDDLE

60'S.

59 IN LEBANON.

HERE IS THE ANIMATION OF THE

CLOUDS OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF

HOURS HERE TO WE HAD SUNSHINE A

FEW HOURS AGO, BUT YOU SEE THE

DARKER RAY AREA -- DARKER GRAY

COLOR TAKING OVER THE AREA.

IT IS GOING TO BE DRY AROUND BY

:00 AND 6:00, BUT THIS IS THE

MASS OF RAIN THAT HAS TO MOVE

THROUGH TOMORROW, AND WHILE

TOMORROW WILL BE THE WETTEST DAY

THROUGH THE NEXT SEVERAL.

IT STILL REMAINS WET THROUGH THE

WEEKEND.

THERE COULD BE A SHOWER TONIGHT,

BUT I THINK MOST OF THE ACTIVITY

IS A DURING THE DAY TOMORROW,

AND IT COULD BE MODERATE TO

PERHAPS HEAVY AT TIMES AS IT

MOVES THROUGH.

WHEN IT IS NOT RAINY, IT IS JUST

CLOUDY.

THERE COULD BE SOME BREAKS OF

SUNSHINE, BUT IT IS SORT OF A

DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD THIS TIME OF

YEAR.

YOU GET THE SUN, AND THAT HELPS

BUILD UP A FEW MORE SHOWERS ARE

OUT THE DAY.

FOR SATURDAY, SUNDAY, EVEN

HEADING INTO THE NEXT WEEK, IT

DOESN'T RAIN THE WHOLE TIME, BUT

IT IS STILL DAMP.

THIS IS WHAT FUTURECAST THINKS

OF RAIN FOR TOMORROW.

SOME PLACES COMING IN AT .5

INCH, PERHAPS MORE TO THE SOUTH

AND EAST IF THAT RAIN

MATERIALIZES.

IT SHOULD BE A RIGHT [NO AUDIO]

A WET DAY FOR MOST OF US

TOMORROW.

THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE IS 65,

AND WE ARE MOSTLY BELOW THAT.

IT IS A MURKY SPRINGTIME PATTERN

HERE, BUT I THINK THE MOST

ORGANIZED RAIN IS TOMORROW.

ONCE WE GET BEYOND TOMORROW

CHECK OUT SATURDAY.

WE COULD HAVE AT SHOWERS SUNDAY,

58, BUT WE COULD HAVE A SHOWER.

AND THAT TREND LAST INTO EARLY

NEXT WEEK.

WITH EACH PASSING DAY, THERE IS

LITTLE BIT LESS OF A SHOWER

POTENTIAL.

BY WEDNESDAY, PERHAPS WE HAVE A

For more infomation >> Video: Clouds return, rain Friday (5-4-17) - Duration: 3:29.

-------------------------------------------

York County School of Technology promotes cultural diversity - Duration: 1:01.

Y AND IS LIVE FROM THE

SCHOOL.

ED: THE YORK COUNTY SCHOOL OF

TECHNOLOGY HAS FACED SOME

CHALLENGES AFTER A RACIAL

INCIDENT SEVEN MONTHS AGO.

VIDEO OF THAT INCIDENT WENT

VIRAL ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND

SEVERAL STUDENTS WERE SUSPENDED.

THE SCHOOL HAS WORKED HARD TO

CHANGE ANY NEGATIVE PERCEPTIONS.

A RALLY CULMINATED A WEEK OF

ACTIVITIES CELEBRATING CULTURAL

DIVERSITY.

SOME STUDENTS I SPOKE WITH SAID

THEY FELT BETTER ABOUT THE

SCHOOL NOW.

>> TO ME, THIS MEANT BRINGING US

TOGETHER AND EXCEPT EVERYBODY

ELSE.

IT BRINGS US TOGETHER AS A

WHOLE.

IT ERASES STEREOTYPES.

ED: THIS COMES AT THE END OF THE

SCHOOL YEAR.

TOMORROW IS THE SENIOR PROM.

For more infomation >> York County School of Technology promotes cultural diversity - Duration: 1:01.

-------------------------------------------

India to Challenge Chinese Monopoly on Naval Vessel Supply to Sri Lanka - Duration: 2:35.

For more infomation >> India to Challenge Chinese Monopoly on Naval Vessel Supply to Sri Lanka - Duration: 2:35.

-------------------------------------------

Detecting & Preventing Skin Cancer - Duration: 2:15.

Margaret: MAY IS SKIN CANCER

DETECTION AND PREVENTION

MONTH.

IF I CAN GET THIS OUT.

THANK YOU FOR JOINING US

TODAY.

WE APPRECIATE IT.

>> THANK YOU FOR HAVING ME.

Margaret: LET'S TALK ABOUT THE

RISK FACTORS FACTORS FOR SKIN

CANCER.

>> ABSOLUTELY.

SKIN CANCER IS COMEP AND

ANYBODY CAN GET SKIP CANCER,

BUT THERE ARE RISK FACTORS.

IT INCLUDES THINGS LIKE BEING

OLDER AND HAVING FAIR SKIN AND

BLONDE HAIR AND BLUE EYES.

IF YOU HAD AN IMMEDIATE FAMILY

MEMBER WHO HAD A HISTORY OF

SKIN CANCER, MOM, DAD,

BROTHER, SISTER OR A HISTORY

OF TANNING BED USE OR

EXCESSIVE TIME IN THE SUN.

Margaret: WHAT ABOUT SYMPTOMS

TO WATCH OUT FOR?

>> THAT'S A AGREE QUESTION.

THE PROBLEM WITH SKIN CANCER

IS IT CANNOT HAVE A LOT OF

ASSOCIATED.

ANY MOLES CHANGING OR TURNING

DARKER ARE SUSPICIOUS AND NEED

TO BE LOOKED OUT.

OTHER THINGS THAT SOMETIMES WE

SEE WITH KIN CANCER IS

ITCHING, PAIN AND A SPOT THAT

DOESN'T SEEM TO HEAL OR BLEEDS

OR ONE THAT WON'T GO AWAY.

Margaret: SO GET TO YOUR

DOCTOR AND GET IT CHECKED

OUT.

YOU HAVE AN EVENT WHERE PEOPLE

CAN GET SCREENED FOR SKIN

CANCER.

CAN YOU TALK ABOUT THAT?

>> WE HAVE A SKIN CANCER

SCREENING PUT ON BY THE

DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY WAKE

FOREST.

IT IS HELD IN THE EVENING FROM

5:30 TO 7:30 P.M. AND IT IS AT

OUR MAIN DERMATOLOGY CLINIC.

IT IS COMPLETELY FREE AND

AVAILABLE TO ANYONE THAT WANTS

TO COME.

PARKING IS FREE AS WELL.

WE WILL HAVE ALL BOARD

CERTIFIED DERMATOLOGISTS WHO

WILL DO A COMPLETE SKIN CHECK

AND ADVISE YOU ON ANY SPOTS WE

FIND THAT MAY BE WORRISOME.

Margaret: AND YOU CAN JUMP ON

IT RIGHT AWAY IF THEY FIND

SOMETHING.

ANYTHING ELSE YOU WOULD LIKE

TO ADD?

>> THIS TIME OF YEAR IT IS

IMPORTANT TO PRACTICE SAFE SUN

PROTECTION.

SO SUNSCREENS, HATS, AVOIDING

SUN DURING THE DAY ARE TIPS TO

KEEPING YOUR SKIN HEALTHY.

Margaret: WE'LL BE RIGHT

For more infomation >> Detecting & Preventing Skin Cancer - Duration: 2:15.

-------------------------------------------

HOW TO ISOLATE SHOULDERS | BODY ISOLATIONS #1 - Deberías Estar Bailando - Duration: 8:31.

Hi Dancers!,… I'm Claudia, teacher at the Dance School ¡Deberías Estar Bailando!.

Welcome to this new Series of tutorials

with Body Isolation Exercises.

What is Body Isolation?.

It is the ability to move one part of the body,

independent of the rest.

It can be the shoulders, as in this case,… The head, the torso, the hip.

I wanted to overtake and bring you today this video that will be very useful

for everything that is about to come to the Channel.

In this tutorial I want to teach you some very simple Exercises,

which I do for greater control of my shoulders.

And that I find very useful, to have a better capacity of movement

when I dance Bachata, Salsa, Cha cha chá, Merengue, Kizomba,…

These exercises are not exclusive to women, I also perform them

to train my body and have greater control when dancing.

So guys, I encourage you to practice with Claudia.

Are you ready?,…

In this first tutorial we will focus only on the shoulders, and we will make the different

movements that we can do with them.

As the back or forward rotations and the movements forward and back or up and down.

Put you the same as me and start with the Rotations back.

We will start with the right shoulder.

A bit faster.

We switch to the left.

Faster.

Now with both.

Little faster.

And alternate shoulders.

A bit faster.

We will now work the Rotations forward.

Starting with right shoulder.

Go faster.

Left now.

Faster.

Both shoulders.

Quick.

And alternate shoulders to finish.

A little faster.

Now we will move forward and back.

With right shoulder.

A bit faster.

With left.

Faster.

Both.

Alternate.

A little faster.

Faster.

To finish, now Movements up and down.

Right shoulder.

A little faster.

Left shoulder.

Faster.

Both shoulders.

And alternate.

Faster.

All right!. Keep practicing.

If you liked the video, a Like is the easiest way to demonstrate it.

And subscribe to the Channel.

Dance will change your life,… You should be dancing!.

See you in the next tutorial.

A hug.

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét