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JON REID: Hello, everyone.

My name is Jon Reid, and I'm one of the engineers that

works on Google Web Designer.

Today, I'd like to demonstrate the new Ad Validator

that we added to this release.

The Ad Validator runs some simple tests on your file

and displays the results for you if there are any problems.

The tests that it runs are based on the ad network

that you've chosen to use.

So if you're working in Display & Video 360 ad,

it will run tests that are appropriate for that ad

and if you're working in an AdMob Ad,

it'll run tests appropriate for an AdMob ad, and so forth.

I'm going to go ahead and open up a file here

so you can see what it looks like.

It's a new panel over on the side here.

And you can see it's divided into two sections.

On the top, we have some basic file information

that tells you what environment you're working in.

In this case, we're working on a Google Ads.

And it gives you your initial load size and total sizes.

These are the initial load sizes, just

the size of the HTML file.

And the total size is the HTML file

plus any assets you've added to the project.

And before this information was just

displayed in the Publish dialog, but we've

moved it out here into the panel where it's easier to see.

You can see it also gives you a count down to your size limit,

if there's a size limit on the network that you're working on.

In case Google Ads, they have 150K size limit,

and so we have plenty of space left for that.

Down below are the results of the tests that it's running.

You can see here it tells you if the file size is under the size

limit, which is good.

The filename length is under the size limit.

Google Ads limits filenames for its zip files to 30 characters.

And if you go over that, it'll let you know.

And the HTML is well-formed.

We run a very basic HTML test that

determines that you have the right tags and stuff like that.

It's very simple.

The best way to demonstrate this is to go ahead

and do something that generates a problem.

You can see here this asset that we have in the Asset Library

is very large.

If we add this to the project, it's

going to be well over the 150K size limit.

So let me go ahead and do that.

And you'll see that it's added a warning that we're

over the file size limit.

And up here the size has updated to show

that you have no more left to your size limit, and so forth.

So there's a-- that's how it displays that.

And we can go ahead and fix that.

I'm just going to swap out the image.

And you can see once you've swapped the image,

it updates immediately.

So now the file size is under limit.

And you can see how much you have left to do your stuff.

And that actually works for just about anything

that you want to do.

So if we add, for example, an Image button,

you can see it updates immediately here

to say Image button.

Image is missing for Image button.

What it's referring to are the over and the various state

images for Image buttons.

So here you can see we have an up image, over image,

and down image.

We have to have one for each of these.

you can see once we've added these three to the Image

button, it does show us that the images are found

for all Image buttons states.

But because we've chosen that large file,

once again we're over our file size limit.

Another thing to be aware of is that in addition

to showing things here in the Ad Validator panel, when

you go to publish your document, we'll

also show the same information.

So if you take a look here, you can

see we show the results of your validation checks,

and we show anything that's having a problem.

So this gives you the ability to see at your last step

before you publish that there are problems,

and you can go back in and fix them.

So in this case, we can just delete that.

You can see everything's fine.

And when we go back into Publish,

you can see we've passed all of our checks.

That wraps it up for this feature.

Please take a look at our other videos

for our other new features.

For more infomation >> Ad Validator - Google Web Designer - Duration: 4:25.

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Trump Administration Takes Steps To Stop Independent Oversight Of Nuclear Facilities - Duration: 4:30.

The Trump administration is defending an order that could be used to withhold information

about nuclear facilities and hide that information fro the nuclear safety board.

Some law makers are calling the move a step to weaken oversight on the nuclear industry.

Joining me to talk about this is Brigida Santos.

Brigida, the Trump administration is quietly taking steps that are going to inhibit independent

oversight.

Really, to me, I don't how you can get around it.

It's a high risk problem, because we're talking about nuclear facilities.

What your take on this story?

These new rules will significantly reduce the authority of the Defense Nuclear Facility

Safety Board, which has acted as an independent watch dog on the industry since the late 1980s.

The board's role is to assess the safety of US nuclear weapons facilities and make recommendations

for improvements based on near accidents and confirmed incidents.

These new rules aim to limit the board's access to information, cut the number of nuclear

weapons related facilities that can make recommendations on by 71%, take away it's authority to oversee

protections for 39,000 nuclear workers, and prevent board members from speaking to laboratory

staff without direct permission from the Department of Energy.

Now, these orders were first published in May, but the first of three hearings was held

on August 28th, last week.

Now, until now, Congress and the public have not been given a chance to comment on this,

and they were not made aware that these changes were coming down the pipeline.

In fact, the only people that were alerted to these changes were the contractors, the

private contractors, that are overseeing and operating these nuclear facilities.

Brigida, member of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, both Democrats and Republicans,

have been united in their criticism of the Energy Department's order, understandably.

All you have to do is look at the meltdowns that have taken place across the world.

Chernobyl, now we're feeling the affect of Chernobyl in the US.

The truth is, you can't safely do this if there's anybody that's kept in the dark.

This has to be something where people, at every level, know about potential problems.

Here, this is just the opposite of that.

What is your take on that?

This is absolutely the opposite of that, and it is a bipartisan effort.

Board members on both sides of the aisle, Democrat and Republican, are saying that getting

rid of oversight is incredibly dangerous for public safety, for the environment, and for

the safety of the workers in those nuclear facilities.

They want to suspend this rule and at least give the public and Congress the appropriate

time to comment and weigh-in on whether this should move forward or not.

This has really been the MO of this administration and, to some degree, last administration,

where we don't really have public meetings anymore.

We don't really tell everybody what's going one.

We kind of do it on Friday night when nobody's paying attention.

This is one of those situations.

Fortunately, with bipartisan support, we may not have that problem.

The industry, though, is calling the Nuclear Safety Board is an excessive regulation, that

it's somehow inhibiting innovation.

It's inhibiting progress in the nuclear industry.

We hear this every time.

Every time we want to shortcut regulations, there is, "Ah gee, we're losing money.

We're not progressing.

It's because of these bureaucrats are making us follow some rules."

When was this five member board formed, and what reasons was the board formed to begin

with?

This board was formed in 1988, toward the end of Cold War.

The reason it was formed was to oversee the Department of Energy's nuclear complexes,

which lacked accountability, and were riddled with problems, including poor safety conditions

and radiological contamination.

Prior to the board's existence, the Department of Energy regulated these facilities by itself.

It was doing its own oversight, which is clearly problematic.

While the board does not have regulatory power, all its recommendations were adopted by the

Department of Energy until about 2008.

Is the order consistent with the Atomic Energy Act?

I've got about a little less than a minute.

What is your take?

Is there consistency here?

The board members say that it is not consistent at all with the act.

Thank you for joining me, Brigida.

For more infomation >> Trump Administration Takes Steps To Stop Independent Oversight Of Nuclear Facilities - Duration: 4:30.

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2 Hours Beautiful Piano Music Vol 1 ~ Relaxing Music Mix for Studying & Sleeping - Duration: 2:01:04.

The Power of Music To Reduce Stress

The soothing power of music is well-established

It has a unique link to our emotions

so can be an extremely effective stress management tool.

Listening to music can have a tremendously relaxing effect

on our minds and bodies

especially slow, quiet classical music.

This type of music can have a beneficial effect on our physiological functions

slowing the pulse and heart rate

lowering blood pressure,

and decreasing the levels of stress hormones.

As music can absorb our attention

it acts as a distraction at the same time

it helps to explore emotions

This means it can be a great aid to meditation

helping to prevent the mind wandering.

Musical preference varies widely between individuals

so only you can decide what you like and what is suitable for each mood.

But even if you don't usually listen to classical music

it may be worth giving it a try

when selecting the most calming music.

When people are very stressed

there is a tendency to avoid actively listening to music

Perhaps it feels like a waste of time

not helping to achieve anything.

But as we know,

productivity increases when stress is reduced,

so this is another area where you can gain vast rewards

It just takes a small effort to begin with

To incorporate music into a busy life,

try playing CDs in the car,

or put the radio on when in the bath or shower.

Take portable music with you when walking the dog

or put the stereo on instead of the TV.

Singing (or shouting) along

can also be a great release of tension

and karaoke is very enjoyable

for some extroverts!

Calming music before bedtime

promotes peace and relaxation and helps to induce sleep.

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