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A million?

Blow it out.

125 million people have seen that video.

Oh, my God. I can't believe that.

Well, there must be something about me that people like.

Hi, I'm Nonnie. I was born in 1913.

That would make me 106. No. Is it?

105.

105. I still can see, still can talk.

They all seem to want to know what is my secret?

There's no secret. I'm not hiding anything.

This is what the good Lord wants.

I was only eight years old when I first started to have coffee.

Then they started to say coffee was bad and don't do this.

I always drank the coffee, thank God.

Don't hold a grudge. It's easier to forgive and forget.

Don't look at the bad side. Try to look at the good side.

I think it's working for me.

Everything was home-cooked.

My mother never used to go to the store

and buy a can of beans.

The way I look at it, if you can't be good,

be careful with your friends.

And don't talk about this one or that one or this one's no good.

Everybody's good.

Can I talk to you a little bit about that video

that went on the internet?

Yeah.

You had a cake come out.

You tried to blow out the candles,

and your teeth came out. Do you remember this?

No. Oh.

[inaudible 00:01:58]

Oh, yeah. When my teeth came out of my mouth.

Yup. It'll make me laugh.

Blow it out.

Oh, my God. Look at me laughing.

That would take one on television.

Yeah. Do you remember that?

Yup. I remember as though it was today.

Well, I'm glad I brought some joy into the world.

Happy birthday to you.

Okay, are you going to blow it out Momma?

Blow it out.

Blow it out, Momma.

Took two blows.

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George H.W. Bush's Funeral: NBC Anchors Remember His Legacy | TODAY - Duration: 3:41.

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CIA Refutes Trump Admin's Claims About Khashoggi Murder - Duration: 4:27.

On Tuesday, CIA director Gina Haspel, briefed a handful of senators about what the CIA knows

about the murder of journalists, Jamal Khashoggi at the hands of Saudi Arabia, and the people

who walked out of that meeting, including the hardcore Trump supporters, said that yet

we have no doubt that Saudi Arabia, a Prince Mohammed bin Salman mbs, that he murdered

that journalist or had him murdered.

That's coming from Lindsey Graham.

And it's coming from Bob Corker.

And Lindsey Graham is, we all know, has been a hardcore Trump supporter ever since his

buddy John McCain passed away.

Uh, so for him to come out and say that, yeah, there's no smoking gun, there's a smoking

saw after speaking with the CIA director.

That kind of tells us everything we need to know about what actually happened.

But here's another interesting little nugget to go along with this story.

Last week you had defense secretary James Mattis and secretary of State Mike Pompeo

of the Trump administration, telling the media, telling Congress, telling senators that, hey,

there's really not enough evidence to say that, uh, you know, nbs was actually involved

in this, uh, uh, you know, it's just a little too muddy right now.

We're not 100 percent sure you had Trump even before that saying, Hey, you know, uh, we

don't know exactly what happened.

Maybe maybe they were involved, we can't say, but they buy a lot of weapons from us.

So we really, you know, is it worth risking that relationship?

And as I said, then, yeah, it is, it is worth ending that relationship.

Uh, even without the murder, it was worth ending that relationship because that seems

to be the only thing that Saudi Arabia can do.

Well, murder people.

But we know based on CIA intelligence and what these Republicans are coming out and

telling us now, there is no doubt whatsoever that Prince Mohammed bin Salman had this journalist,

Jamal Khashoggi murdered.

In fact, Bob Corker actually said, uh, if the crown prince was put on trial, he'd be

convicted by a jury in 30 minutes.

That must've been some powerful, compelling evidence that Gina Haspel showed those senators

yesterday.

Is this administration going to do anything about it?

And absolutely not.

Even though this new account from these Republicans from Gina Haspel completely contradicts everything

they've said, they won't do anything because again, as Trump has pointed out, not only

do they buy a lot of weapons from us, but they buy a lot of condos and apartments from

him to the tune of, I think about 40 to $50, million dollars they've spent on Trump properties.

So why in the world would we expect this man who only cares about money to take this issue

seriously and punished Arabia accordingly.

But let's go back in time a minute because it's not just Donald Trump.

Barack Obama tried to protect Saudi Arabia from being sued for their, uh, providing the

hijackers for nine slash 11, George W. Bush.

How we saw him kneel down, kiss and hold hands with the Saudi royal family for eight years.

They were 100 percent in bed with them because of their oil, and here's the kicker, folks.

We don't even get most of our oil from Saudi Arabia.

Most of it comes from the north and the South Canada and Mexico.

That's where most US oil comes from.

Our two neighbors, the two neighbors that Donald Trump can't seem to stop fighting with,

and yet we're supposed to protect this brutal dictatorship.

It's not a royal family.

It's a dictatorship over there in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia Is a fascist regime.

They're out there killing children in Yemen killing their own citizens.

They killed this journalist and the administration is turning a blind eye towards it because

one, they feed our military industrial complex and they give our defense contractors billions

of dollars into there.

Also not shy about putting tens of millions of dollars into Donald Trump's pocket by buying

his properties.

As long as those two things continue, we will never see the United States stand up to Saudi

Arabia.

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Bitcoin Q&A: 2FA and secure hardware - Duration: 8:19.

[AUDIENCE] Hey, Andreas.

Thank you so much for everything that you've done for the Bitcoin community and open blockchains.

My question is, how secure is Google Authenticator? Can they hack [your wallet] as a middleman? Thank you.

That is a great question. Google Authenticator is a one-time password, two-factor authentication system...

that has a security key installed on your phone.

How secure that is, depends on how secure the phone is.

If you put Google Authenticator on an Android 5.0 phone that doesn't have a hardware security module,

or as it is called in Apple terms the Secure Element, then that key is floating around in memory.

Other applications that you may have downloaded and allowed far too wide permissions...

can reach into the memory, pull that private key, and then they have your second factor.

You hear all of that and... this is exactly the problem with the point at which a regular user says,

"Well, screw that! I'm not using two-factor then. I will just use one factor because clearly...

as Andreas just said, this Google Authenticator (in one obscure scenario) could be compromised."

The truth is, using [two-factor authentication] will make you thousands of times more secure than not using it.

The alternative is doing something else like SMS two-factor, which is far more vulnerable.

Most people have devices that are quite secure.

Smartphones nowadays are quite robust devices, they're not as easy to hack.

Your smartphone is probably the most secure device you have, [enough] to store keys for small amounts.

Having two-factor versus not having two-factor is the [choice here]. Yes, there are obscure vulnerabilities.

Better yet, use a hardware one-time password two-factor device, like YubiKey. Google is [also] making one.

These are hardware devices that store signing keys.

My laptop has [one of these things plugged in] on the edge, I just have to tap it when I want to login.

That is better than [Google Authenticator], but both of those solutions are thousands of times better...

than not [using two-factor authentication].

That is really the calculation you need to think about.

[AUDIENCE] My name is Karen. The project I work on is out in border towns and frontier markets.

Some of the places we [work in] are tough.

One of the things we are running up [against] is the complete lack of affordable hardware security.

We know of people in the space who are working on this, but sub-$10 cards don't exist [right now].

Even then, on-boarding merchants who are fairly sophisticated, that use feature phones...

with SIM cards for online banking, but they still can't access credit...

This is the kind of security things that I deal with, day-in and day-out.

[ANDREAS] Absolutely. The simple answer is, you have to wait. We're not ready for that yet.

That doesn't mean it's not coming.

Judging the technology or the market by what is available today, misses the evolution of this technology.

We're talking about a technology that, like many others, is affected by Moore's Law;

affected by exponential trends in development, interaction between multiple different projects,

that all push together in lowering the cost of electronics and consumer devices.

If you miss that point, you will judge it the wrong way.

In the early '90s, if you looked at who owned cellphones, when they were the size of a suitcase...

I had a cell phone in 1991, it was big [with an antenna], and the battery lasted for an awesome fifteen minutes.

I had it because my job paid for it, [otherwise] I can guarantee you I couldn't afford it.

The only people I knew who had cellphones at the time were millionaires.

What's ironic is, if you had [judged] cellphones at that time, you would think,

'This tool isn't helping the people who need help!'

But this tool will cost ten dollars in twenty years.

In fact, it goes from being a status symbol of the rich to being the exact opposite:

the status symbol today, if you're rich enough, is that you don't have a cellphone.

You have a secretary carrying a cellphone next to you. Rich people don't wear Bluetooth headsets.

That is the transition of technology, from ultra-exclusive to ultra-available for everyone, with a drop in price.

The first hardware wallet I bought? I paid a bitcoin for it.

[ALENA] Thank you! [ANDREAS] You're welcome, Alena. [Laughter] It was worth it.

But that's not the price at which we [will] take this market mainstream.

There are some hardware wallets that are dropping in price, to $20 or $30. I hope we'll see more of those.

[AUDIENCE] My question is a little bit different. It is related to the architecture. [ANDREAS] Please.

[AUDIENCE] Earlier this year in January, the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities came up.

Computer researchers and scientists found flaws in processors and the ability to secure the enclave.

[ANDREAS] Yes.

[AUDIENCE] If we look at the price of crypto-coins, at that [time] they plunged into a 'Dotcom'-like crisis.

My question is, do you believe that we need to solve computing insecurity with trusted entities...

and shared environments, before we will come out with architecture for business-to-business (B2B)?

[ANDREAS] Yes, that is a good question. Trusted execution environments allow us to trust that...

our own computer is not [being hacked] while we are using it. I don't trust my own computer.

Fortunately, the most effective solutions with cryptocurrencies are low-tech and offline,

such as storing back-up seeds with English words.

Before we had [mnemonic seeds], we used paper wallets. Now we have hardware wallets.

While the hardware wallets may have problems with the trusted execution environment,

they interact with the outside word (i.e. your laptop) through a very narrow, well-defined channel.

Usually a USB-Serial channel, which has a very specific protocol.

It is difficult, without [physical] access to the hardware, to compromise it remotely.

[For the most part], we don't need a fully trusted execution environment...

to deliver high levels of security and privacy on peer-to-peer networks.

Fortunately, not [yet].

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Explosión mortal en República Dominicana | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 0:43.

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How can older people still ride motorcycles | Too Old To Ride Motorcycles - Duration: 14:59.

how can old people carry on riding motorcycles - catch you inside

hello welcome to Revelator Alf I hope you're enjoying the channel and the

series please subscribe and hit the notifications bell down there please

leave lots of comments as you're watching and stick around right at the

end for some added information so in this video I'm talking about how elderly

people can carry on riding motorcycles now you might think that's a little bit

offensive you know talking about elderly people and riding motorcycles everything

but the reality is that as we all get older we're gonna get a little bit

slower we're gonna get a little bit weaker and we're gonna get a little bit

less mobile that even if we have all our faculties and all our physical

capabilities so there are certain things that we always need to do before we even

attempt to get on a motorcycle we need to analyze our physical capability our

balance our vision our hearing that kind of thing then we need to look at okay

what about our physical mobility can we actually get onto the motorcycle

can we actually handle the weight that kind of thing so as we get older we may

want to change the actual style of motorcycle that we ride and also the

size of motorcycle that we ride okay so let's consider a rider who has

trouble in cocking their leg over the bike to get over the saddle for example

and sit on the bike well in that case they may consider actually choosing a

lower bike for example a low rider a bobber that kind of thing something that

actually sits a lot lower so you have a lot less trouble in getting your leg over

the bike pardon the pun but also you'll talk about sports bikes well sports

bikes you know you're a very in a racing prone position where you can put a lot

of weight on your wrists a lot of weight a lot of tension on the joints and your

hip and your knees that kind of thing as well so it might be a case you might

want to just move away from that sort of racing style by now I'm not talking

about elderly at retirement age 90 years old 100 years older I'm talking

as we're getting into middle-age and then moving on it really depends on your

body type as well as a general rule regardless of how old you are you need

to find a bike that fits you fits your physical frame now are you a tall person

are you a short person are you middle height you know what what is your arm

reach what is your you know the length of your legs that kind of thing you know

we are all we are all beautiful people and we are all different shapes and

sizes so to be able to control a motorcycle effectively we need to be

able to operate it effectively we need to be able to fit that motorcycle or the

motorcycle needs to fit us whichever way you want to look at it so you know it's

our physical ability to reach all the controls you know are we comfortable on

the bike can we get on can we get off can we rescue the bike if let's say you

know we're stopping as a set of traffic lights and all of a sudden the bike

wants to lean over do we have the physical strength to stop it leaning

over do we have the physical strength to pick the bike up you know once it's

falling over if ever that happens hopefully that will never happen but

depending on the riding environment that might be a reality if you go riding

off-road on muddy tracks on trails in the ruts that kind of thing over rocky

terrain you know you're really challenging yourself and the bike at

some point you will drop the bike you know it's inevitable so and do you have

the physical capability to lift it up so we're not talking just about elderly

people here we're talking about all ages and the physical capability to be able

to operate the motorcycle properly in whichever environment you're riding here

and also to be able to pick up if you need to now it doesn't mean that let's

say you can't pick up your motorcycle off the ground that you shouldn't be

riding it you know I'm not saying that at all but this is something that you

might want to consider so let's say for example well how can elderly people

carry on riding motorcycles into their later life okay so here's some

tips that you might want to consider as you getting older or anytime you actually

go riding on a motorcycle you know whether you are fit to ride so as we get

older we really need to start analyzing our suitability to ride motorcycles so I

always use this I'm safe acronym which is I stands for illness are you suffering

from any illness that will you know affect your ability to ride a motorcycle

I'm not talking about having a cold or something like that

I'm talking about something that's you know quite serious that you know will

affect your ability to control your balance your vision your hearing that

kind of thing M stands for medication are you taking

any medication I'm not talking about a paracetamol or a... you know you know a

tonic or anything on that I'm talking about something that will affect your

ability to register for perception for your balance that kind of thing. S are

you under severe stress at the moment that actually is affecting the way

you're thinking about things the way you're rationalizing how you're making

decisions and judgments A - are you under the influence of alcohol that's very

key here even small amounts of alcohol will affect your body's ability to

control the motorcycle and make the right decisions at the right time F

fatigue you know and we're not talking like just feeling tired we're talking

about chronic fatigue here are you really that tired that you really shouldn't

be operating any machinery let me alone getting on a motorcycle and

E is the kind of emotional side of everything is there something going on

in your life that you know you really should just not be driving or riding or

anything like that you know is there if you had a you know a tragedy in the

family a death in the family have you had some financial worries you know

whatever it is you know some emotional issue that's going on that you really

need to be off the motorcycle so that's in general for all ages but as you get

older then you really need to start looking at your physical capability so

this really comes down to keeping yourself

in good health having regular checkups and also constantly monitoring how

you're riding and your suitability to ride a particular style of motorcycle

and also when you decide to go ride your motorcycle as well so let's say for

example you know we're all getting older you know I'm middle-aged now so I do

this all the time I'm looking at my physical frame my weight my mobility

what I'm doing I always have physical exercises do stretching throughout the

winter and also the summer just keep myself moving keep all the joints moving

as well obviously you know we would all like to lose a little bit the weight

wouldn't we so it's also about managing your weight and also your health as well

okay so as we get older we really need to start looking at ourselves and also

our physical shape or physical conditioning are we able to ride that

motorcycle is that motorcycle suited to us so on and so forth so we need to look

at our you know our health or general well-being

you know our physical mobility we need to keep having a bit more exercise

instead of just going out and though so try cycling try and low-impact workouts

walking you know if you've got a dog carry on walking the dog that kind of

thing do lots of stretching exercises if you think you're not going to be riding

throughout the winter months then keep yourself active in the winter keep

yourself moving so when you get on your bike again in the summer you know you'll

be ready for it you know do stretching exercises and sitting down on a chair

reaching out for the handlebars you know pretending you're doing so that kind of

thing you know step over the bike you know keep yourself moving repeatedly do

exercises that mimic what you would do on a motorcycle as well so this is kind

of physical conditioning obviously you need to monitor your weight and your

health and blood pressure and everything like that you know but that is just

something you know that we should all be doing anyway

so you know keep yourself in a physical condition I'm not talking about having

to go to the gym everyday and you know lift dumbbells and all that kind of

stuff you know what that's not dumbbells by

the way that's I don't know what that is anyway that's a you know what I mean but

you know what I'm saying is just keep yourself active you know walk the dog go

cycling swimming whatever it is especially during the winter months have

regular check-ups with the doctor with your eyesight and hearing everything

like that and if you get to the point when you think well actually I cannot

ride this motorcycle because of this mobility impairments then it's time to

change the motorcycle you may want to consider as you're getting older

different times of year to ride a motorcycle

and I say you might want to right now in a warm weather as opposed to cold

weather you might want to ride out only in dry weather as opposed to wet weather

you know that kind of thing so you have to start picking and choosing when it's

the right time for you to ride your motorcycle and then analyze is that

motorcycle right for you in these conditions on this particular day there

might come a time when you think right okay I can't right this type, I'm

gonna have to change to another type A much lighter a much smaller bike

something that's a lot easier it might even mean that you get down and

you step down to a moped or a scooter or something like that personally you know

I'm a big guy but I love scooters I think they're great machines

especially in urban areas I think they're brilliant. They're light, they're nimble

they're a step through you just step through the bike as opposed to

cocking your leg over they're really practical I think they're brilliant

machines so you know from my point of view yes I ride a big motorcycle and

riding all sorts of big motorcycles but I've got no problem in stepping down

as long as I keep myself on two wheels that's I'm OK in that regard

so there might come a point after a while that actually you really can't

ride a motorcycle any more or any form of motorcycle or any form of motorcycle with two wheels you know with a physical capability eyesight hearing

whatever so you know if the law allows you may have be able to go on to a

three-wheeled motorcycle a trike or tricycle, you might even go on to a

four wheeled motorcycle I'll say a motorcycle but a quad if you know what I

mean okay there are lots of variations that

you know you don't have to go to the custom a bike or trike or quad scene you

can get these bikes right out of the dealership now so whatever it is you can

still experience that open to the elements kind of riding but you're not

actually on a motorcycle anymore you're on a trike or a quad and at some point

let's face it you might come to that age where you really don't feel safe on a

motorcycle anymore you know you might have back issues

mobility issues you know balance issues vision issues hearing issue whatever it

is and you just physically cannot ride anymore well if that's the case it's

just something we all have to get on with really now this has got nothing to

do with a particular age let's say you reach 80 years old and say I'm not

allowed to ride a motorcycle anymore it's down to you as an individual to

take care of yourself take care of your body of your well-being and keep

yourself in reasonable shape you know keep yourself active especially as

you're getting older keep yourself mobile especially during those non

riding months in the winter perhaps you know just keep yourself active practice

riding the motorcycle without actually riding it and then when you come to the

spring and it gets warmer and then you can hop on and just go for a ride and

you know your you'll already be in good physical condition but it's really about

analyzing yourself are you and be honest with yourself be really honest with

yourself are you able to ride this motorcycle safely and still enjoy it

okay well I hope you enjoyed the the video I hope you found this useful

lots of the work that I did in the emergency services over the years was

dealing with motorcycle accidents of all descriptions of all ages but one of the

key areas that I started to realize was that after a winter break in the spring

there's always a spike in motorcycle accidents and sometimes a lot of that

was to do with the elderly now I'm not talking about eight years old here I'm

talking about middle-aged onwards just having a long break getting on the bike

and then they're not physically fit enough to be able to just jump on

and go for a ride okay they need to build up to it so that's something that

we've looked at and it is a known phenomenon so after the winter break get

on the bike lots of accidents occur for all different sorts of reasons but a

contributing factor will be your your your competency your proficiency and

your physical ability to be able to ride the motorcycle and also to be able to

perceive and register incoming hazards as well well I hope you found this

useful and I hope you carry on riding for many years to come as I hope I will

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on the next video whenever that is. cheers now

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Arsenal fans think they know what's missing against Man United and it's not Ozil - Duration: 1:48.

 After a thrilling display against Spurs at the weekend which was packed full of energy and intensity, Arsenal found things much tougher during the early stages at Old Trafford on Wednesday night

 While Manchester United flew out of the blocks quickly and tested Bernd Leno through a shot from Marcus Rashford inside five minutes, the Gunners struggled to get a foothold in the contest

 And fans watching back around the world think they know why, they have put it down to the absence of Granit Xhaka

 The Switzerland international midfielder picked up his fifth booking of the season against Spurs, which ruled him out of the game at Old Trafford due to suspension

 It was the first time he had not started in the Premier League for the Gunners since February 2017, a run of 65 consecutive games

 And Arsenal fans watching the game certainly think he was missed. Here's a selection of what's been said on social media

 Keep up to date with the latest news, features and exclusives from football.london via the free football

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Kinds of Anime and Manga - Duration: 10:35.

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Edgy Translator Kurzfilm Deutsch vs English (English subs) Google Translate Fail Comedy - Duration: 2:09.

After days with vegan cheese, water and bread I wanted to eat pork!

I had no idea how to tell it to Martin, my male nurse! He did not speak much German and was vegetarian!

I just said: I want to eat pork!

He just watched at me without understanding one word!

So reapeated very slowly: I like to eat pork!

He typed something in his machine.

Like

Like pig

Huh? He gave me a blank look.

And said: "Pig?"

And I said:"Yes, yes, pig!"

Like pig eat

He went into the kitchen.

Oh my god!

Eat like a pig!

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