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[ Norwegian accent ] Yes. Hello.

Hi, guys. I'm from Norway.

That's where I developed my personality.

[ Laughter ]

Yeah. This is always the worst. The first three minutes.

You have to be funny quick so people don't get concerned.

[ Laughter ]

I also feel I have the kind of demeanor

that makes people worried.

I don't project.

But you need to relax.

Because I've always been quite shy.

You know when you go to dinner

and there's a guy there that makes you feel uncomfortable?

That's me.

[ Laughter ]

I'm the guy who doesn't contribute.

[ Laughter ]

So, I think stand-up itself is a little bit lame.

It's just something so weird about how comedians talk.

We always have to ask you questions.

So we come out there like, "So how we doing in the crowd?

You guys having a good time?

Anybody been to the bank?"

[ Laughter ]

Nobody talks like that in real life.

If I'm eating at somebody's house, there's not a guy there,

"So, how we doing around the dinner table?

You guys ready for the chicken?

[ Laughter ]

Who in here have been to the bank?"

[ Laughter ]

I went to the bank, though, today.

But it was closed.

So I wasn't able to enter.

It's quite disappointing with that joke.

Imagine, if it was open,

how much fun we could be having right now.

[ Laughter ]

[ Applause ]

Yeah.

I got there too late.

So that sucks for you guys.

Maybe you could have been bending over now with laughter.

"Ha, ha-ha, ha-ha! I'm so happy the bank was open!"

[ Laughter ]

No, I don't like my own stand-up.

I have a YouTube video,

and beneath it there's quite a lot of nasty comments about me.

But I actually agree with most of them.

[ Laughter ]

There was a guy who really ripped me apart,

and I felt he made a lot of strong points.

One thing he wrote

was that I only get laughs because of my accent.

I often worry about that.

So it was nice to have it confirmed.

[ Laughter ]

It helps to cry, though...

when people criticize you.

Just bawl it out.

Isn't that weird, when you cry,

salty water comes out of your eyes?

What's up with that, guys?

[ Laughter ]

It's like your body puts seasoning on your emotions.

[ Laughter ]

It adds flavor so you can also taste your own pain.

Sometimes it's not painful enough, so I add salt.

I take out the shaker.

"[Sobs] Oh, yeah. That's the right amount."

So, myself, I haven't been very nice lately.

I thought I would move to this city

and become this incredible person.

But it's made me really aggressive.

I think it's because we're so crammed up.

Never get really outraged when people walk slow.

I never tell those people anything.

But I want them to feel guilt.

So I do this when I go by them.

[ Laughter ]

And then I show them how they should walk.

Yeah.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Yeah.

Another thing that piss me off is when somebody steps

on the back of your shoe so it goes halfway off.

I don't actually talk out loud.

I just stop, and I go, "Oh, my God. Wow."

That's how I show him how badly he screwed up.

I want him to feel that it's not okay to make a mistake.

[ Cheers and applause ]

Good. Thank you.

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Rachel Dratch Shares the Story Behind Her SNL Character Abe Scheinwald - Duration: 6:38.

-Dratch! -Hi!

-How are you? -This is so exciting.

I always love being back here. -It's so great to be back here.

And it's so nice to have you here on a night

that Fred's here. -Fred.

-The gang's back together. -I think I remember Fred, yeah.

-You remember Fred, right? -Hi. How are you?

-He grew a beard right now,

and now he looks like Governor David Paterson again.

-Oh, my gosh. Don't -- Don't do that.

Let's not -- Let's not reawaken the controversy.

Hi. -So I want to ask about the show

"A Celebrity Autobiography."

You've been doing this for a while.

-Yes. I've been doing th-- yeah.

But now it's going to... ♪ Broadway ♪

-Wow! -So, I'm gonna be on...

♪ Broadway ♪

But I'm not singing, luckily.

No, it's just a show where they get actors

to read from other celebrities' autobiographies,

often from days gone by.

They were not intended to be funny when they were written,

but they're funny now.

-And you don't rewrite them at all.

-No. It's word for word. -You just read them as written.

-Right. So it's like, you know,

say Mr. T. I do Mr. T.

[ Laughter ] I do --

-So you read Mr. T's autobiography?

-Yeah. I mean, not the whole thing, just excerpts.

Or you know, the poetry of Suzanne Somers.

-Okay, got you. -That's a thing.

-These seem like wonderful things to read onstage.

-Yeah, exactly.

The Jonas brothers all collectively wrote a book.

Sometimes we do that, and I play the Bonus Jonas.

That's Frankie. [ Laughter ]

The younger -- The youngest. You'll hear from him.

There's big things in store for him.

-One thing I always like to ask you about

is your son Eli when you're here.

He's now 8-years-old. -He's 8, yeah.

-You were showing me pictures of him backstage.

Any notable quotes from Eli lately?

-Okay, well, one thing is -- Okay, so Eli loves --

He loves Chuck E. Cheese, right? -Uh-huh.

-So do I. [ Laughter ]

But, anyway... So, he --

I brought him to Chuck E. Cheese,

'cause he's always begging, and he walked in,

and he goes, "I'm so honored to be here."

[ Laughter ]

So, he was really, like,

feeling the sanctity of the space, you know?

Yeah. I'm trying to think of what else he's --

Oh, he asked, you know -- Every night, he --

You know, when he's like, "I have a question."

I'm always like, "When is it gonna be the big questions?"

-Uh-huh. -And sure enough,

I think when he was 5, he asked me, you know,

how babies are made,

and I was determined to tell him the truth, you know?

I tried at first to be like, "There are two cells."

You know, that didn't fly with him.

Then you have to, like, get more...whatever.

I don't know. [ Laughter ]

But anyway, I told him,

and then he made the funniest face.

It was a mix of surprise, disgust, humor.

He was just like... Like that.

[ Laughter ]

And then he asked me a few more questions.

He goes, "We need a scientist here at once."

[ Laughter ]

'Cause he wanted, I don't know, I guess a better explanation.

-He wanted answers. -He wanted answers, yeah.

-You guys got a dog. Right?

-We got a dog, yes. -What's your dog's name?

-Okay, her name is -- Her name is Ruffles.

-Uh-huh. [ Audience "Awws" ]

-So, okay. -What is Ruffles doing here?

Am I...? -Oh, that's it. That's right.

So, Ruffles -- Okay, so Eli was begging for a dog,

and I finally got one.

And I was kind of determined to do the rescue thing, you know?

So, it's so funny when you're like, "Yeah, my dog's a rescue."

Like, you can feel really good about yourself.

But, I mean, this is like the cutest puppy.

She was gonna get -- It's not like I got,

like, a 9-year-old Pit bull. -Yeah.

-But anyway, so, yeah, we got Ruffles.

So, Ruffles came with the name Ruffles.

And I thought that was a little cutesy, you know?

But Eli wanted to keep it. -Really?

-Yeah. -Eli fought to keep it?

-Eli wanted to keep it. And I was like, "Really?

'Cause you had such other good names."

Like, he had Pizza. I thought that was kind of cool.

But anyway -- So, then he's, "Ruffles."

And she's just so cute, and I'm kind of embarrassed

when I go out and be like, "Ruffles!"

So I'm always just like -- I'm like, "Come here, Ruffles."

Like, "Ruffles, Ruff." And I tried, like, "Ruffy!"

And so other people are calling out, "Gladys!" or whatever.

And I'm just like, "R-Ruffles." [ Laughter ]

It's just a little too cutesy for me.

-It's a little cutesy. -But she's very sweet.

Oh, so anyway, the other thing is, I thought,

"I'm not gonna have my dog sleep on my bed."

'Cause, you know, I feel like, if I lived out in the country

and she was walking on fresh grass it would be okay.

But walking on the sidewalks of New York, you don't know --

-Yeah, you don't want her in your bed.

-Yeah, and of course, now she's on the bed.

She actually sleeps behind my head on the bed,

like a head covering.

She sits right on my pillow.

I'm sure I'm sleeping in complete fecal matter.

-Yeah. [ Laughter ]

-But, you know, that's Ruffles. She's cute.

-Ruffles is calling the shots. -She is.

-Ruffles is calling the shots.

-And I'm covered in fecal matter.

[ Laughter ] Not really guys.

It's microscopic, okay? It's fine.

-You're gonna have to put that in your autobiography,

and then somebody's gonna read that on Broadway.

-Exactly. I hope not. Okay.

-I want to ask -- There was a character

you and I -- characters you and I used to do together.

-Oh, gosh. -You were really the character.

And I was just -- -You were my grandson.

-You played a Hollywood producer...

-Yes. -...named Abe Scheinwald.

-Yes.

You helped me write this, by the way.

-Yes. And I was -- -We wrote this together.

-I was your grandson, Brad Scheinwald.

-Yeah. -And there's Abe Scheinwald.

[ Laughter ]

Abe Scheinwald was --

Based on how we talked about movies,

I think it's safe to say that Abe Scheinwald,

fictional as he may be, would've gotten #MeToo'd.

-He would definitely have been #MeToo'd.

He would've been brought up on charges.

It's good thing that he's dead right now.

-Yeah. [ Laughter ]

-Because he was very inappropriate.

-Yes. -His saying was --

He wanted to get butts in the seats so he'd be like,

"You need, like -- You need big jugs."

-Yeah.

-He'd be like, "Double D's, double dese."

[ Laughter ]

This is a dollar, by the way. [ Laughter ]

-I believe that's what you're saying right there.

-It doesn't work without the prop.

-That's what Abe is saying right there.

-"Double D's, double dese."

-And the other great thing --

-I guess I'd be wearing a bald cap.

-Here's another time Abe showed up which was on "Update."

Abe was also always eating coleslaw.

-Yeah, he had a big tub of coleslaw at all times, yeah.

-And I want to credit you as an actor.

It was not prop coleslaw.

-It was real coleslaw. And I deman--

Okay, when you're at "SNL,"

you're trying to get your scene picked, right?

So when we did it at the table --

-On Wednesday, yeah.

-On Wednesday, I went down and got a tub of coleslaw.

'Cause I wanted to really sell it to the table.

You know? [ Laughter ]

I guess I'm just really method like that, Seth.

-And I remember, I sat next to you at the table for years,

and we loved sitting next to each other,

but during Abe Scheinwald --

'Cause you would eat it while you talked,

it would come out like grass from a lawnmower.

-Yeah, I had to do it for comedy.

-You did it.

-And I'm sorry that I showered you with coleslaw.

-It was worth it. Every second was worth it.

-Thank you. -Every bit of coleslaw

was worth being your friend. -Thank you.

-It's always so great to see you.

-Oh, we're done? Okay.

[ Laughter ]

I have so many more stories to tell.

Okay. That's fine. -Save it for your autobiography.

-Okay, I will. -Rachel Dratch, everybody.

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Switch Google Analytics into Debug Mode automatically #GTMTip - Duration: 4:57.

Hello there.

And welcome back to another video of measureschool.com teaching you the data-driven way of digital

marketing.

My name is Julian.

And today I'm here again with a quick tip on how you can make better use of Google Tag

Manager in combination with Google Analytics.

And this is really when you want to get more information apart from the tag assistant here

to view what information went out to the Google Analytics tracking code or to Google Analytics

itself.

And this is normally done with the GA debugger.

That's an extension for Chrome that you can activate.

And it will give you great information here inside of our developer console.

You can reach that by going to more tools, and then your developer console and under

the console log, you will be finding a lot of information of what information was actually

sent over to Google Analytics.

This will give you great information to debug if you have any kind of events firing and

you want to make sure that the right data is going over or if you find

out that some data is corrupted, you can look into this log and see what each page view

of each event is sending over to Google Analytics.

Really a great addition to debugging our toolset within Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics.

Now, there is this extension of that you can install.

But there's actually another trick to make this work every time you have the preview

and debug mode open.

And this is simply putting your Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics tag into a special

state.

And you can find it under the override settings here of our Google Analytics tag.

You can go to more settings.

Down below we have advanced configurations.

And here we have a feature called use debug version of Google Analytics.

If we set this to true, we should see

the same information in the console.

Now notice I don't have the GA debugger turned on right now and we get all this information.

If I obviously turned this to false, it will not show me this information.

Now the cool thing that you might have

have already seen is that will be able to utilize variables here to see whether it should

be turned true or false.

And we can utilize a variable that we need to activate first in our variable menu.

It's a built-in variable.

And this is simply the variable called debug mode.

It's under errors for whatever reason.

But this will simply determine whether our Google Tag Manager is in the debug mode or

not.

So if you reload this page

and look into our variables, we can look here in the debug mode.

And it's right now true.

Now if I would leave the debug mode, it would turn into false.

Now it's safe to assume everybody who has that debug mode open is a marketing manager

or a developer or somebody who is trying to debug something in Google Tag Manager.

And therefore at this stage, I always want to turn on our Google Analytics debug option

in the developer tools and we can simply do this by going in

into our tag.

And in that option that we just ticked we'll not use true every time but rather our debug

mode variable.

So every time Google Analytics is opened and firing a tag, we'll either be put into the

debug mode or into the normal state, depending if the preview and debug mode is actually

open.

So right now we see our data here.

So if I leave the preview and debug mode,

go back to our page and reload that.

And we see nothing in the console.

We see still that Google Analytics is being deployed.

But the debug mode was turned off because we don't have the actual preview and debug

mode from Google Tag Manager open.

Now obviously you don't want to do this for all your different tags.

Like if you have a Google Analytics event click trigger you want to utilize this option

in your Google Analytics settings variable.

So if you have a settings variable setup, I'm just going to inherit this from the settings

variable.

You can also go into your settings variable that you have set up.

I have one right here

and set the option in the more settings under the advanced settings in here use the debug

version.

Yes only if the debug mode is true.

Let's save this

and that's false.

If you go into the preview and debug mode and a Google Analytics tag fires we should

see in our JavaScript console the debug information from the Google Analytics tracking code.

Hey there, it's me again.

Thanks for checking out our Quick Tip video.

Was that helpful?

Did you understand something not quite?

Then I'd love to hear from you in the comments down below.

But if you liked it, then why not give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel right

over there, because we bring you new videos just like this one every week.

Now, my name is Julian til next time.

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Should You Buy or Lease a New Car? | Consumer Reports - Duration: 3:17.

You're looking for the car of your dreams.

Should you buy or lease?

When you buy, if you're not paying outright,

you get a loan to pay for that vehicle.

But when you lease, you pay for a portion

of the vehicle's total value.

And at the end of the term, you either

return it or you pay off the remaining balance.

Consumer Reports' money editor of Octavio Blanco

has identified five different types of drivers.

Which one are you?

First up, the road warrior--

you drive more than 15,000 miles a year.

Octavio says, as a marathon driver,

you've got a clear choice.

If you plan to put tons of miles on your car,

you're better off buying rather than leasing.

Why?

It's because most lease plans have

mileage limits of between 10,000 and 15,000 miles per year.

And if you go over that limit, you're

going to have to pay a hefty fee.

Now, on the other hand, if you buy your car outright,

you don't have to keep track of the miles at all.

Next, we have the freshman--

young drivers with little or no credit history,

are going off to college, or have student loans

and are strapped for cash.

If you fit this bill, then you might

want to say yes to the lease.

If you're new to the game, you might be better off

leasing rather than buying.

Why?

It's because leases generally come

with lower monthly payments, and that's great

when you need to pay back your student loans

or take care of other monthly bills.

And don't forget, when you're at the dealership,

you can negotiate a lease just like you would negotiate

the purchase of a new view.

Number three, the early adopter--

one of the biggest perks of leasing a new vehicle

is that you get to experience a new car every two

to three years.

Leasing is great if you want to be on the cutting

edge of technology with the latest safety features

and infotainment systems.

It's also great if you want to experience

the latest in electric car technology, where we're

going to see big improvements in how far a car can

go on a single charge.

Then you have the ding-king.

He or she plans on holding onto that car a long time.

But expect a few bumps, bangs, and boo-boos along the way.

If that's you, then you'll want to buy.

Damage to your vehicle can be more stressful when you

lease rather than when you own.

That's because of the hefty fees involved.

However, when you own, wear and tear on your vehicle

could reduce its trade-in or resale value.

And last but not least, the penny saver--

if you're looking for the cheapest monthly payments

right now, leasing is the way to go.

Payments on a lease are usually less

than when you buy because you're only

paying for the depreciation of the vehicle

during the term of the lease, plus taxes, fees, and interest.

But that doesn't mean that you get

a car for less because leasing can get you

into an endless cycle of payments.

When you buy a car, the payments eventually end.

Whether you ultimately choose to buy or lease,

be sure to read the fine print before signing and driving home

in the car of your dreams.

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Lawrow verurteilt Westen scharf: Verfolgt immer noch mit aller Gewalt Idee der einen Weltordnung - Duration: 2:25.

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Las Noticias de la mañana, miercoles 21 de noviembre de 2018 | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 7:21.

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A Dramatic Reading of Iconic 'Catfish' Quotes | Catfish: The TV Show | MTV - Duration: 1:45.

You should have never called me a fat ass

Kelly Price. Am I too loud?

I should ... should I not do that?

I'm sorry, what? Oh, my daughter's a liar.

What about Ramon?

You can still be my chocolate kiss.

This boy, he's got more issues than Vogue.

She didn't take my flower. That's sad, huh?

If Bow Wow can get all the girls, so can I.

I am the king of Catfish.

Why the ... are we here? Why the ... are we here?

You are a shameful, sick [inaudible].

Don't forget to follow me on Twitter and on Instagram

and also on Facebook. Nev Schulman, okay. Thank you.

All right.

You should have never called me a fat ass Kelly Price.

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Dog Hates This One Dude.. | Kritter Klub - Duration: 2:34.

Hand

Alrightey

(Happy-go-lucky)

(All of a sudden?)

(Barks like it's about to attack)

It drives me nuts

It always barks during my commute

Only to me..

(Why?)

(Other people pass)

(Without a care)

(But him?)

(My adrenaline is kicking in big time)

(What if we distract Chorong with food?)

(through the corner of its eye)

(That's him, all right.)

(Even when covering his face)

(Another disguise)

(You can't fool me!)

(How about when cross-dressed?)

(Can you still recognize?)

(Yup.)

(Even in a crowd of people)

(eye contact with that same guy)

There's no answer to this.. Really..

Vet : I need to know what happened when they first met.

(Re-enactment of their first meeting)

Vet : He might've approached the barking dog out of curiosity

But Chorong saw that as a threat

Hey Chorong~Chorong!

Huh?

Chorong~

What it can't discern is hearing

We need to train Chorong by presenting a good image of the guy through talking

Chorong~

Hey Chorong~

Chorong~

So pretty~

(They come to amends!)

(Let's shake hands as a peace offering)

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Viewing Properties & Talking to Motivated Sellers Wholesaling Real Estate - Duration: 13:35.

What's going on guys

It's ya man Ed Hayes The Wholesale Coach we out here today out an Irving Park gonna go view this property

That we just got from from a wholesaler. We're gonna go check it out

See if it's a viable lead guys. The price range seems okay for this area

And but the only downfall is that it's a frame building. So we're gonna go check it out guys

They got a lockbox on the outside. I'm gonna get some footage inside of there. So you all can see it too

And then after that we're gonna be headed to this property over in Evanston, Illinois guys

That property is a lead that I just talked to recently guys

And and I'm gonna have some audio of that on the podcast. So if you want to check that out on Castbox guys

So yeah just stay tuned guys we bout to go get... we about to go check out these properties

We got a lot of stuff in the works right now

let's get it!

So guys, we just walked through the door of our lead

As Candance was saying we in the place guys

we out here and

The place man felt like we just walked right back into the 70s guys

Yeah

yeah, you know Irving Park properties in this area is typically going for probably like as low as about 420 and

As high as about like 1.2 1.3 million if it's a new development

You see we got wallpaper

wallpaper all throughout everything is

Quite dated probably gonna have to you know, pretty much make up a brand new kitchen there. I

Mean it could be worse though. Like it's in beautiful condition

So it you know, it's not know full good rehab or anything like that. There's pretty much needs like I mean

honestly about

75 to 100 K spent with the right person

They can get this place up and running in no time

Easily make a quick flip sell it for about a good 550 to 600. I can easily see that let's check out the upstairs

I just want to point on some more these

Situations going on up here. So

See this bathroom guys

Outdid it. It's nice an old school extra big closet thing going on here

I don't know what's happening in

these walls

Sloping inwards. Yeah

So they may want to just tear all that is down is just open this up

I'm sure the right buyer can come in here

And dominate make sure they're getting some good footage

This footage that you all are watching. I'm gonna send this to my buyers

But without the audio so you all actually be hearing this

Give them a chance to

Actually check out the property without actually having to check out the property save you a lot of time

Oh

Yeah, we got power old-school power. Oh

Man straight out of the 70s man wallpaper everywhere

They were really in love with wallpaper as you guys can see it's everywhere. This basement is pretty much good to go

Guys somebody could literally just

Move somebody up in here right away somebody they don't care about it being all I will date it

I can move them right on up in here

and

Be good to go, but they probably won't don't look like a whole workbench area. Look at this

Man, so you gotta keep in mind questions that you need to ask

Whoever has the property under contras like certain questions that you want to be asking people

So like in this situation, I'm like every so all powers on I would like to know are the appliances staying

Those are the type of question. I will actually let all the appliance is gonna be staying with the property

Check out this backyard guys

Oh

Man, that's like a door to the downstairs right here

So that's what I always say guys get the great view

every square inch of the property

I've got the keys to the garage and everything

So I'm not mistaken so we can go in there too. If we want it. Hold on the door here

Yeah

Right, right. You can kind of come down here and kind of cheer see the other houses. They're all frame as well

so like I said

That's the only downfall about this property guys these frame buildings people don't like on one thing because they get really dirty

Especially in these harsh winters out in the Midwest and also because they're just hard to maintain and they catch on fire easily

There's so many different reasons why people don't necessarily like them too much

What I'm gonna do is try to get some pictures and then we're going to get a roll on this

Looks like something that we could definitely work with

so like I said

If so, this guy is trying to sell it for 275

We're gonna see if we can try to sell it to one of our empires for maybe 300. We'll see

I'll keep you all have to hit it. Let me get some pictures

all right guys, so now

We're on our way to the second property. We're right around the corner from it right now. We're out in Evanston, Illinois right now guys

It's like about five minutes

Away from the mall. So we gathered up that information that we got from our whole seller partner

And shot it over to our buyers immediately. I told her I'm gonna shoot him some video of the place later on today

He's like, okay. Okay. I just shot that to him. Just waiting to see

What he's gonna say about it?

Yeah guys trying to upsell that we're gonna I started them off at two hundred and eighty seven thousand five hundred guys

So a nice smooth

$12,500 assignment fee if he does decide to actually move on it. But like I said though, we're coming up to this property, right?

now guys

All right guys, so while you watch me do this walk around on this property. I'm actually gonna turn on the audio

Some of the clips from the call that I had with the motivated seller that actually led me to this property guys

I hope that you all can hear how I was building up that rapport

And how the seller will pretty much just give you all of the information that you need

and you know, they're really really helpful and they're typically trying to get the best prize and

So will you be in an appraisal a what like realistically like what do you think is

For investment for money to be made you'd have to see what houses were so important for and after they were yeah

I haven't done that. I wasn't gonna bother till January

I figure the best selling time would be

In the spring with people with kids in school would want to remodel and move in the summer like there's nobody in

There right now gotcha. Gotcha. Gotcha. Yeah, I'm definitely I'll definitely run some numbers what I want to do

I'll probably just ride past there myself just so I can kind of look around, you know, and then I'll run some numbers

I'll talk to my partners and then I'll

Definitely be reaching out to you again soon so we can kind of discuss it a little bit more

I think that you know, just based off what you've told me

I think that is definitely something that we can work with and like typically how it goes that we pay all cash

We close within two weeks or less and like you won't have to do any excess repair is anything like that?

We buy it as is you all need a realtor any of that and it'll be a quick private sale

Right exactly which is yeah, that's pretty hefty but like you won't have to worry about any of that or fixing up the property

I

have not no

All right, I'll talk to you soon. Thanks a lot for you all's time. All right. Lay my paint I believe it

This is like a little bit on the lower end of the scale

I'm definitely gonna run some numbers. I haven't been able to yet. I'm gonna run some numbers guys

I'm gonna call this seller and we're gonna ask him if we can potentially

Go to where he is located right now in Rockford, Illinois

And go pick up the key. He says he used to be a tax appraiser

So, you know, I definitely want to come correct and but it definitely needs work guys

you got to be willing to negotiate with these people and

like let them know like hey look this is what I need to do to the property this was going on in the area this

Is what the comps are and you really need to get it a decent discount pricing

I mean like you're not trying to get in for like super bargain basement prices

But you need somewhat of a discount since you are paying cash or closing fast, they're not gonna have to pay any realtor fees

They're not gonna have to do any repairs on the property

That's the worth a decent discount enough of a discount for you to get paid guys

Anyway, though. I hope you all have been enjoying this IRL content guys

We're gonna be posting a lot more of these. Sorry has been kind of slow lately

I've been me I just wanted to make sure that when I do make a video for you all that is actually some decent

Content guys. I don't want to waste you all's time

so what we're gonna do is that we're gonna head back towards our house and then we're going to be

Reaching out to this seller and we're gonna reach out to some other settlers as well and then later on today

We're probably going to do some driving for dollars guys so we can get some more leads in the pipeline

In the local area. So the urban park deal may work this deal may work guys. So stay tuned to the channel

There's been a long day a long week actually trying to put these deals together and trying to go out to these properties

You know coordinating between people this these are the the everyday times of a whole seller guys

I hope that in this video that you watching we've been able to show you a lot of content of the things that we're actually

Doing guys so you can you can fill it and you can experience it, but I definitely want to provide that to you

I'm going to be coming with even more

IRL videos guys, so stay tuned. We got a lot more coming to the channel guys

The Evanston property. I tried to reach out to the seller and they were doing a music lesson at the time

So I'm waiting for them to contact me back with just send out the information about those other properties

I told you earlier to our other cash buyers are already

We have another property that we checked on but it was listed by a realtor and we decided to pass on that

They gave us like a lower off, but we're not going to be able to give them a reasonable offer

We're gonna keep on grinding guys. Just wanted to make a quick video

Sorry if I've been lagging on putting these videos out

I just want to make sure that I'm bringing the highest quality content every time I actually turn on this camera guys

I don't want to be wasting y'all time

So if you come in here to check out these videos

I hope that you got something from it

if you did

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Speaking of Psychology - Stress in America: Generation Z with Arthur C. Evans Jr., PhD (SOP68) - Duration: 14:28.

Welcome to Speaking of Psychology, a podcast from the American Psychological Association.

I'm your host, Kaitlin Luna.

I'm joined by APA CEO Dr. Arthur C. Evans Jr., who's here to talk about our Stress in

America report that was released at the end of October and the findings are quite stark

-- 69 percent of American adults report significant stress about our nation's future and it's

not just them.

Teens and young adults in Generation Z are also reporting significant stress about issues

like mass shootings, school shootings, sexual assault and news headline issues, like immigration.

Welcome, Dr. Evans.

Thank you.

Glad to be here.

There's a lot happening in the country in the world right now and it's clearly

affecting the health for young people.

What is the state of the mental health of our young people today in Generation Z.

Well, what our survey found is that young people are experiencing a significant

amount of stress and it's related to a number of things that are happening in our society.

While young people are not, and we refer to them as Generation Z, that's the age group

between 15 and 21, while they're not experiencing different stressors, they are experiencing

those stressors at a greater intensity than the rest of the population.

So, we're concerned about that.

And we're also concerned that when we ask about their mental health and the state of

their mental health, young people, that age group, actually say that their mental health

is fair or poor at a greater rate than other generations.

And so, what are some of the unique stressors that this generation faces

today?

One of the things that we're concerned about is that while Generation Z

is experiencing the same things as older generations, they are not as equipped to deal with that.

First of all, from a developmental standpoint, you know our executive functioning, the part

of the brain that is controls that, isn't fully developed until age 25.

And so, on the one hand, you have this generation that is experiencing the same stressors as

everyone else, but developmentally they haven't developed.

They haven't fully maturated and don't have all of those skills that they, they need from

that standpoint.

So, for example, the issue of mass shootings.

Generation Z reports that as a stressor at a greater rate than the rest of the population

significantly.

They're concerned about school shootings, which is something that is going to affect

them more than other groups.

They're also concerned about things like social media.

One of the interesting things in the survey is that half of the people, about half of

that generation, sees social media as a support and something that's positive and the other

half see it as something that can be a stressor.

So, we know social media, a lot of the concerns that they have about what's happening in the

news, issues like immigration, issues like suicide, those kinds of issues are also stressors

for them.

In social media, as you said does play a role because that's something

that wasn't around as much for Millennials or it was around at all for Generation X or

previous generations.

That's correct.

So, social media and school shootings, that was something that people in my generation

didn't worry about but is clearly a stressor for young people today.

So, about seven out of ten Generation Z respondents reported lying awake at night

because of stress, but what are some of the other physiological signs of stress that manifests

in teens and young adults?

Not only are teens lying awake at night, but they are also experiencing physical

and mental symptoms.

In fact, 90 percent reported at least one symptom in the past month.

That is a very high number.

So, you know, we're concerned about the level of symptoms that young people are experiencing

this generation.

The other kinds of symptoms that they might be experiencing are disturbances in eating,

disturbances in sleep, reporting headaches.

Those are the kinds of physical symptoms that often are an indication that people are experiencing

stress.

And so, what can parents and other people do to help these young people

to not be so stressed and to make their lives a little bit easier?

You can do a lot of things.

So, one of the things to do is to really be clear about what are the things that are creating

stress -- and I think the survey is actually one of the things that's helpful in that because

we sort of lay out these are the things that young people are most concerned about and

ours causing stress for people.

But, it's also important for people to understand that things like social support -- we have

literally decades of research that shows that the more people that we have in our lives

that support us, generally the better our health is.

Generally, generally, the better our mental health is and frankly the better we do in

life.

And so, we can be much more intentional about making sure that we are including people in

our lives when we are going through very stressful periods.

Social media -- we talked about social media.

Social media, again, can be a help or it can be something that causes stress, particularly

when people are bullied through social media.

So, being able to limit that and to control that is an important way of managing stress.

And then, there are things that we can all do to just take care of ourselves -- getting

enough sleep, eating right, exercising, those kinds of physical activities actually help

us manage the level of stress that we're experiencing.

And one bright spot the study found is that Generation Z is more likely

to go see a therapist than the Millennials.

So, is that a sign that the mental health stigma is going away?

Wouldn't go there yet.

In terms of is mental health stigma going away, we know that mental health stigma is

very powerful.

It is universal.

I was at a recent international conference and the same kind of stigma that we have in

the U.S. is really reflected around the world.

So, this is much bigger than even the United States.

I do believe though that this younger generation is much more open to receiving services, and

in fact, our survey says that.

It says that they're more likely to be open to receiving mental health services.

And so, I think that there is a glimmer of hope that people are becoming more open to

receiving mental health services, that there's less stigma around those that them around

that generation and around these issues, but we do have a much bigger problem in our country

and we have to be very concerned about how do we reduce the stigma and start to view

mental health issues in the same way that we view physical health issues.

So, only slightly more than half of Generation Z respondents said they

were likely to vote in the midterm elections.

Now, we're past the elections now, but what does that say about why this generation chooses

not to be active in politics?

Well, I'm not a political scientist, but what we do know is that the older people

are the more likely they are to vote.

And so, Generation Z is not different than previous generations in that sense.

We do also know that this generation has been, is a little more likely to vote than previous

generations of that age group.

So, I think there's a little good news there that it looks like the trend is towards them

being more active, the fact that they're not voting is not atypical.

One of the things that we are, I think, that is good about this generation is that you

see a level of activism that we haven't seen in this generation in the past.

We saw that around the issue of school shootings.

We see that around other issues.

And so, one of the things that we know is that the more engaged you are around issues

that you're feeling stress about, the more likely it is that you are able to manage that

stress effectively.

And so, by voting, by being engaged in the political system, those are ways that actually

help all of us deal with stress more effectively.

And moving on to adults, in this survey compared to last year, the overall

stress for adults went up significantly, so what does that tell us?

Well, it what it says is that that people are really feeling the effects

of the environment, the political environment, the social environment.

We were surprised last year when we saw 63 percent of Americans saying that they were

stressed when it came to thinking about the future of the country.

That number went from 63 percent last year to 69 percent in the current survey.

And so, it means that the current environment isn't getting better.

It also could mean that people are being more sensitive to it, but I suspect that it has

more to do with the environment changing and becoming more entrenched around some of the

incivility that we've seen as opposed to people being just more sensitive to that.

Okay and about a quarter of all people respond to the survey said discrimination

was also a source of stress and that was close to half of African-American adults and one-third

of Hispanic adults and which was surprising is that this rate is the highest since the

question was first added to the survey in 2015.

So, can you speak to the challenges facing minority communities and people of color?

Well, minority communities, people of color have historically rated and

experienced more stress than other parts of the population.

So that's pretty consistent.

The results of this survey are showing that, and I think reinforcing this idea that the

current political environment, the current social environment is having an effect in

terms of people's stress levels.

So, not unexpected, but I think we have to be concerned then again about the current

political environment, the current tone that we're in, because that is having an impact

on Americans in general, but also on minority groups in particular.

And so, overall you advise people to seek out social supports to get sleep,

exercise, take care of themselves.

Are there other coping strategies that you suggest for teens and adults?

Well, I think it's very important to be, to actively be engaged around the issues

that people have concerns about and stress about.

Since many of the things that we, we noted in the survey are political in nature, it's

important then for people being engaged in the political process, for people to vote,

for people to be active on issues that they care about -- if that's immigration, if that's

in the environment -- if you know, whatever that issue is for people to be actively involved

in those issues actually helps them to manage their stress level.

And so, why does APA do this study?

Well, we do this study because we know that there is a direct connection

between the level of stress that we experience and then a whole series of health outcomes.

And if we want the nation to be healthy, we know that stress is can be an impediment to

that, we think we're doing a public service by helping the public to understand one, what

are the things that people are stressed about, what are the levels of stress that people

are experiencing, how is that changing, but more importantly it gives us an opportunity

then to talk about strategies, coping strategies and things that people can put in place to

really manage that stress and be much more conscious about the stress that they are experiencing.

And APA always offers plenty of resources on a variety of topics, like

Stress in America or you know, postpartum depression, you know, how to talk to children

about traumatic events.

So, what does APA and what does APA and psychologists around the country, what role they play in

helping ease people's stress?

Well, a variety of things.

So, one of the things is that when our stress gets to the point that it manifests in mental

health challenges, seeing a psychologist can be very helpful.

We also know that because we have psychologists all over the country who are aware of some

of these issues, they can be very important resources to schools, to communities, giving

lectures about ways that people can manage stress.

You know, we really don't want people to need clinical intervention.

So, the more we can do to educate people about ways that they can manage stress, ways that

they can mitigate stressors that are happening in their lives, the less likely it is that

people are going to run into challenges that really require clinical intervention.

Clinical intervention is okay.

That's why we train because we want to be able to do that, but we also want to be proactive

and be preventative and do early intervention, as well.

And the APA website is a great tool for that.

The APA website is a great tool for that.

It has a lot of resources there.

Our Stress in America section can be very helpful, but we also have information on how

you can reach a psychologist if you're looking for one and need one.

Wonderful.

Thank you so much for joining us, Dr. Evans.

Thank you.

I've enjoyed being here.

If you want to learn more, please visit StressinAmerica.org.

If you've been a longtime listener or viewer or are new to our show, please consider giving

us a rating or write a review.

We'd really appreciate it.

We also like to hear from you directly, so if you have any questions or comments, please

email me at kluna@apa.org.

That's kluna@apa.org.

Speaking of Psychology is part of the APA podcast network, which includes other great

podcasts, like APA Journals Dialogue and Progress Notes.

You can find our podcasts on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts.

You can also visit Speakingofpsychology.org to view more episodes and to see resources

on the topics we discuss.

I'm Kaitlin Luna for the American Psychological Association.

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How to make Robot(With Video Streaming facility) || Part 1 - Duration: 7:55.

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Welcome back to my new video, In this video I am trying to build a robot

as you can see body is ready

I have already attached the motors and wheels

there's something new in this robot

It will be controlled using bluetooth

and just like dhoom 2

in which Hrithik Roshan Starred

there's a diamond robbery scene(referring to the robot used there)

similarly, I want this robot to have the video streaming facility

For the video streaming facility, I am going to use the smartphone

The smartphone will be mounted on the robot and

that will send us the video stream actually

so, let's see how this project turns out to be

so our chassis here is already ready

in this chassis I have used

4 motors

2 FAST and 2 SLOW motors

fast motors are 500RPM motors

slow motors are 200RPM

the slow motors are gonna give us some torque

while the speed is provided by the fast motors

therefore, this robot should move with normal(average) speed

Let's see if the battery, that weighs around 700 grams

lets our robot to move or not

this here is our

robot's chassis

you will see that, The distance between these wheels are less

and distance between these wheels

is more

what happens like this is

when these wheels move forward

and these wheels move backward

it will let the robot to turn easily

this here is our motor driver

so this point

and this point are known as motor outputs

one motor is connected here, and another here

what I have done actually is that

I have made these motors as one(parallel connection)

and these are also used as single motor(parallel connection)

so these two are connected here and these two

here

so these three

pins, blue ones

1, 2, 3 One is VCC or positive

we will connect our 12V battery here

second is GND or negative

third one is 5V OUTPUT

this is the motor drivers main chipset and heatsink

this is gonna get HOT

all these pins here are INPUT pins(Except the enable pins)

at the extreme left and right are Enable pins which will go in arduino PWM headers

the other four pins in middle

will go in PinOut 2,3,4,5 of arduino

this here is my arduino board

let's install it and wire it down

and check

whether our four motors are able to move the robot in all direction properly

do you see these wooden pieces?

these are gonna acta s pillars

this will be put around the robot

and will support the plywood above

finally our Robot's body is completed

now let's program it

so

here is our robot

let's connect it to the PC

as I have already written the program

I won't have to rewrite it

let's

upload it

the code is on the screen (incomplete program)

Link to code is in description

let's check the forward movement first

upload is complete

let's disconnect this

and let's

switch it on

the biggest concern with my robot

is that it might not be able to turn

these concerns arise because

so let's upload the code for turning and let's see

and switch it on and see if it turns

seems like a semester exam for the robot

NOPE, Failure.

It turns out I added extra brackets to the code

so the code was uploaded

but it didn't run logically

let's try again

this time it should work like fluid (smoothly)

the first part of this project is complete

we will connect this robot to a bluetooth module

and control it with our smartphone

it's completely possible that in the next video you will see a completely different chassis

because as you can see

this robot chassis is really weak

in the third part

we will insert a video streaming facility

That's all for today

let's meet in next video

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Ready: Creating a game "Quidditch" (Creating AI - High level of difficulty) - Duration: 22:56.

Let's get started

QUIDDITCH

The goal of the game is to score as many goals as possible against opponents

If you missed a goal - you lose

Let's get started

Create the new project in portrait mode

Add the "Background" from your library

Add the "Circle" from your library

… name it "Enemy1"

... adjust the size and turn off the solid

… create for him a new class "Enemies"

… copy the "Enemy1" object, name it "Enemy2" and adjust the position

… copy the "Enemy2" object, name it "Enemy3" and adjust the position

Add the "Circle" from your library

… name it "Player"

... adjust the size, turn off the solid

… create for him a new class "Players"

… copy the "Player1" object, name it "Player2" and adjust the position

… copy the "Player2" object, name it "Player3" and adjust the position

Add the "Circle" from your library

… name it "En-dir1"

... adjust the size and turn off the solid and paint out him in the desired color

… create for him a new class "Direction"

… copy the "En-dir1" object, name it "En-dir2" and adjust the position

… copy the "En-dir2" object, name it "En-dir3" and adjust the position

… copy the "En-dir1" object, name it "Pl-dir1" and adjust the color and position

… copy the "Pl-dir1" object, name it "Pl-dir2" and adjust the position

… copy the "Pl-dir2" object, name it "Pl-dir3" and adjust the position

Create the new global variables

Add the "Triangle" from your library

… name it "Controller", adjust the parameters, add the "Counter" behavior and name it "Game Active"

Open the Event Manager and create the first event

Play scene and look result

Add the "Move Towards" behavior for the "Enemies" and "Players" objects and adjust the parameters

Play Scene and look result

Add the "Counter" and "Join" behaviors for the "Enemies" and "Players" classes

Add the "Rectangle" from your library, name it "TAP" and adjust the parameters

Add the "Timer" from your library and name it "Enemy Timer"

… copy the "Enemy Timer" object, name it "End Game Timer"

Add the "Rectangle" from your library, adjust the parameters, name it "Left" and create the new "Border" class

… copy the "Left" object, adjust the position and name it "Right"

… copy the "Right" object, Rotate it and name it "Up"

… copy the "Up" object, name it "Down" and adjust the position

Add the "Circle" from your library

… name it "En1-ball position"

... adjust the size and turn off the solid

… create for him a new class "Ball Position"

… copy the "En1-ball position" object, name it "En2-ball position" and adjust the position

… copy the "En2-ball position" object, name it "En3-ball position" and adjust the position

… copy the "En3-ball position" object, name it "Pl1-ball position" and adjust the color and position

… copy the "Pl1-ball position" object, name it "Pl2-ball position" and adjust the position

… copy the "Pl2-ball position" object, name it "Pl3-ball position" and adjust the position

Join the all "Ball Position" objects to the "Enemies" and "Players" objects

Add the "Quaffle" object from your library and adjust the parameters

… add the "Bullet" behavior and adjust the settings

… add the "Counter" behavior

… On the Physics and turn off the "Gravity" parameter

… Add the "Combat" effect and adjust the settings

Open the Event Manager and create the new events

Play scene and look result

Add the "Enemy Keeper" and "Player Keeper" object and adjust the parameters

Create for him the new class "Keeper", add the "Counter" behavior and the new "Effect"

Open the Event Manager and create the new events

Play Scene

Add the "Rectangle" from your library, name it "Goal" and adjust the parameters

… copy the "Goal" object, name it "End Game" and adjust the position

Add the "Score Label" and adjust parameters

Add the "Text Box" from your library, name it "End Game Text" and adjust the parameters

Add the Effect for him

Open the Event Manager and create the new event

Add sprites for the "Enemies" and "Players"

… add the "Join" behavior for the "Enemies" and "Players" and join the all sprites

Play Scene and look result

Add the Effect for the "Goal" object

Open the Event Manager and create the new events

Play Scene

Adjust the position for the "Enemy Timer" and "End Game Timer"

Add the new events

Play Scene

Add the "Bladgers" to the scene

Add the "Snitch"object from your library and adjust the parameters

Create the new event

Select "Snitch" and add the "Stay In Frame" behavior, adjust the settings

Play Scene

Adjust the "Leaderboard"

Create the latest events

Testing

The game is finished)

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 And reports in Germany suggest that Sven Mislintat, head of recruitment at Arsenal, is eyeing another potential raid on his former club - with Weigl the target

 Paris Saint Germain are also said to be interested in the Germany international, who was heavily linked with a move to Manchester City throughout the summer

 Pep Guardiola is known to be a big admirer of the central midfielder, who is said to be valued at £68 million by Dortmund

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I am glad that he is here. Playing with good people is never bad."   Arsenal are in the market for a new midfielder as they plan for life without Aaron Ramsey, who has been told he can leave at the end of the season when his contract expires

 Mohamed Elneny, who is once again being eyed by Leicester City, could also be on his way out of north London as head coach Unai Emery and Mislintat continue to reshape the squad at the Emirates

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Hi, I'm Sami, from Fawzi academy. In this video, I will talk about. How to Save a PowerPoint Presentation as a PDF and JPG

To run your presentation on computers that don't have PowerPoint installed.

you can save your presentation as a PDF file. When you save presentation as a PDF file it freezes the formatting and layout

and you can't make changes to it. On the File menu select Save. to ensure all your recent work has been saved

in PowerPoint presentation format. PPTX. Click File. Export. Create PDF/XPS. In the Publish as PDF or XPS dialog box,

choose a location to save the file to. If you want it to have a different name, enter it in the File name box.

Optionally, if you want to change what the final PDF file is like, do any of the following. At Optimize for, select Standard for higher quality

for example, if you want to print it. Select Minimum size to make the file smaller for example,

if you want to send it as an e-mail attachment. Click Options to set how the presentation will appear as a PDF.

Here are some of the available options. To save the current slide only as a PDF, under Range, select Current slide.

To save specific slides as PDF, in Slides, enter the slide number range in from and to boxes. If you don't want to save slides, but instead

only save comments, handouts, or Outline view, under Publish what, select an appropriate option.

You can also specify the number of slides to appear in Slides per page dropdown box, and modify the order Horizontal or Vertical.

You can choose to include frame slides, hidden slides, comments, ink, non-printing information such as Document properties or Document

structure tags, in your PDF by selecting the appropriate options. Click OK.

Click Publish. Save a single slide as an image In the Slide tab, to the left of your presentation,

select the slide you want to save. Click File. Save As. Select where you want to save your slide.

Type the name of your slide image in the File name text box. Click to open the Save as Type drop-down menu.

Select one of the following image formats for your slide. Select JPEG File Interchange Format for a .jpg file.

Select PNG Portable Network Graphics Format for a .png file. Select GIF Graphics Interchange Format for a .gif file.

Click Save. Review the PowerPoint dialog box, and select Just This One to save your selected slide as an image.

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