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In the right hands,

the relationship between man and suit is symbiotic.

The suit has power. The man harnesses that power.

You need to be skillful, agile, and above all,

you need to be fast.

You should be able to shrink and grow

on a dime. So your size always suits your needs.

Now dive through the keyhole, Scott.

You charge big, you dive small, then you emerge big.

Useless.

When you're small, energy's compressed,

so you have the force of a 200-pound man

behind a fist a 100th of an inch wide. You're like a bullet.

You punch too hard, you kill someone. Too soft, it's a love tap.

In other words, you have to know how to punch.

I was in prison for three years. I know how to punch.

Show me.

- Terrible. - You want to show me how to punch?

Show me...

That's how you punch.

- She's been looking forward to this. - No kidding.

Hope trained in martial arts at a difficult time.

Oh, by "difficult time," he means when my mother died.

We lost her in a plane crash.

It's bad enough you won't tell me how she died.

Could you please stop telling me that lie?

We're working, here.

All right, princess. Let's get back to work.

Were you going for the hand?

You know, I think this regulator is holding me back. Do not screw with the regulator.

If that regulator is compromised,

you would go subatomic.

What does that mean?

It means that you would enter a quantum realm.

What does that mean? It means that you would enter a reality where all concepts of time and space

become irrelevant

as you shrink for all eternity.

Everything that you know

and love,

gone forever.

Cool. Yeah, if it ain't broke...

You have learned about the suit,

but you have yet to learn about your greatest allies,

the ants.

Loyal, brave,

and your partners on this job.

Paratrechina longicornis. Commonly known as crazy ants.

They're lightning fast and can conduct electricity,

which makes them useful to fry out enemy electronics.

You're not so crazy.

"Hey....."

You're cute.

That was a lot scarier a second ago.

It looks like the Futures Lab has its own isolated power supply.

There's a security guard posted around the clock.

We will need you to take him out to deactivate the security systems.

Okay, who's next?

Paraponera clavata.

I know. Bullet ants, right? Number 1 on the Schmidt pain index?

Hey, guys. Remember me from the bedroom?

For more infomation >> Ant-Man Training | Ant-Man (2015) | 4K ULTRA HD - Duration: 3:18.

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Steve Bannon Wants Media To "Keep Its Mouth Shut", So Let's Get Loud - Duration: 3:45.

In an interview with the New York Times earlier this week, Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's chief

strategist, told the news outlet that the media needs to just keep their mouths shut

with regards to anything the Trump administration does.

According to Steve Bannon, who, remember, was the chairman of Breitbart news, if you

can actually call it news, said that the media for the Trump administration is the opposition

party.

A group that we need to fight back against.

If any of that sounds familiar, it's because you've probably read the tenants of fascism

in the past, and this is exactly out of that playbook.

Fighting the media, deligitimizing the media, controlling the media, as Donald Trump has

done with who's allowed to come to White House press briefings and whatnot, that is a tenant

of fascism.

So far, it's at least the second one we've seen in Donald Trump's first week in office.

The first was silencing federal employees from speaking to the public.

We really are headed towards full blown fascism.

We've only been at this a week.

I'm tired of hearing people say, "We should give him a chance, he did good on TPP."

Who cares?

When you look at all of the damage he has done in one week, compared to that one tiny

little good thing that a democrat would've also done, there's no comparison.

Donald Trump is not a good guy, he is not a guy that deserves the benefit of the doubt.

He is not a guy that deserves the benefit of time.

He has screwed up too many times already in this first week in office, and now, Steven

Bannon tells us that they're going to fight back against the media?

To that, I say anyone in the media, you just need to get louder.

You need to cover Trump and his administration more.

Do not let them silence you, because if you do, then they win.

When they win, the public loses.

The corporate media has been in the garbage can for about 20 years or more now.

More concerned with making profits than they are with educating the public.

There are still plenty of independent news organizations that don't even depend on advertisers

to stay alive, that are reporting the truth.

The good, the bad, the ugly, and everything in between.

Those are the outlets that the Trump administration wants to fight.

Of course, they want to go after the big dogs, Washington Post, New York Times, organizations

that do routinely have to issue retractions.

They want to fight back against the televised media, CNN, MSNBC.

Yeah, they've got their pro corporate slance, but occasionally, a nugget of truth slips

out from one of those organizations.

That's what the Trump administration wants to prevent.

They want to keep the public stupid, because stupid people vote for Donald Trump.

That's what they need.

They need us to not be intelligent.

They need us to not be informed, because the second we start learning what they're doing,

what kind of damage they're causing to this country, they know that we as a public are

going to stand up and remove them from office.

For more infomation >> Steve Bannon Wants Media To "Keep Its Mouth Shut", So Let's Get Loud - Duration: 3:45.

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VUCC 2017 Spring Career Fairs - Career Fair App - Duration: 0:54.

Hey Nova Nation! Prepping for the Career Fair?

Download Villanova Career Fair + in the App Store

This will allow you to create a game plan of the companies you want to target.

To begin, search Employers based on your major, class year, and more

When you favorite the employers, they will be starred on the interactive fair map

which will tell you exactly where the employers are located and you can make the most of your time

As a reminder, there are three fairs over two days,

So check out each fair for a list of full employers

After you network with your dream employer,

use the app to take notes on who you met and what they look for in a new hire.

Also, be sure to check out Career Fair 101

which will give you even more tips on how to prepare for the Career Fair, before, during and after.

Good luck!

For more infomation >> VUCC 2017 Spring Career Fairs - Career Fair App - Duration: 0:54.

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Impractical Jokers - Q Takes A Cat Nap - Duration: 2:42.

Q uh you look a little sleepy buddy

That's just 'cause of

my general life fitness.

Well, why don't you take a quick nap.

Why don't you be asleep when this guy walks in.

[ Snores ]

Murr: That's great --

mouth open.

[ Snoring ]

Q's sleeping.

Sal: Q...

don't move and don't make a sound.

Oh...

This guy's just sitting there.

He's not even looking at you.

How long before the guy gets up and goes, "Excuse me?"

I say he doesn't say a word

in 30 minutes.

Without getting up, without saying a word?

I don't believe he's going to.

Let's find out.

Q, we're gonna make you stay like this

for a half hour, okay?

[ Laughter ]

Can we get a clock on the screen?

If this guy sits there for 30 minutes

without getting up...

It's amazing.

This is crazy.

This guys's got his head in his phone the whole time.

Guys, he's gonna unravel.

I can't believe this.

I'm getting nervous that he's gonna get up

and ruin our streak.

I can't believe

he hasn't tried to at least even walk over...

Oh, no, no! He's looking up!

Oh!

First time he's out of his phone!

He's out of his phone. He's looking around now.

No, no, no,

no, no, no, no.

Dude, I told you. It's gonna all fall apart.

Yes! He's back on the phone!

He's back on the phone!

He's back on the phone!

Whoo!

I'm so [Bleep] excited!

Oh, no! Oh, no! Oh!

Shh! Shh! Shh!

Joe: Everybody shut the [Bleep] up.

Don't -- Settle down!

Sal: Oh, my God.

All: Five, four, three, two, one.

[ Both cheering ]

Shh, shut the [Bleep] up!

30 minutes!

Joe: Q, here's what we want you

to do, okay?

We want you to wake yourself up,

and to show him the picture that's on your desk.

When this guy signed up for the focus group,

we went on

his social media profile,

printed out a picture of him, and put it in a frame.

Hey.

Hey.

Oh, snap.

That's you.

They're ready for you. You can go in.

They're ready for you.

[ Laughter ]

For more infomation >> Impractical Jokers - Q Takes A Cat Nap - Duration: 2:42.

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Impractical Jokers - Safe-For-Work Sexy Tape - Duration: 1:40.

today we're walking around the park talking to strangers

about a personal dilemma.

Here's the catch -- this dilemma's gonna be very weird,

because it's given to us by the other guys.

Right, and if you can't get the stranger

to give you some concrete, sound advice

on this ridiculous dilemma...

Then you lose.

That's right.

Much better.

Murr: Do you mind if I interrupt --

I hate to interrupt your conversation.

Do you mind if I ask your opinion on something?

Sure.

All right, I made a safe-for-work sexy tape

with my girlfriend.

I made a safe-for-work sexy tape

with my girlfriend.

It was totally in good taste.

Yes, okay.

But my boss still found it distasteful,

even though

it was safe for work.

My boss, though,

found it totally distasteful.

And now, my girlfriend is mad at me

'cause I work at prude city.

Now, my girlfriend is mad at me

because she thinks I work at prude city.

And she wants me to quit.

She wants me to quit.

What should I do?

[ Laughter ]

It's like a romance kind of thing.

We thought it was like -- it's like a parody.

I thought it was hysterical.

There's a lot of candles.

There's incense burning in one scene.

We take a bath.

It's a sexy tape.

Sounds like somebody's from prude city.

[ Laughter ]

Yes, please, please. This is what I need.

Ah!

Ah!

Full-on engagement.

Thank you so much.

Q: Wow.

He got advice.

For more infomation >> Impractical Jokers - Safe-For-Work Sexy Tape - Duration: 1:40.

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Hepatitis C drugs costing Pennsylvania taxpayers millions - Duration: 4:38.

OSDOL JOINS US NOW WITH THAT

STORY TONIGHT.

PAUL?

REPORTER: ANDREW, THAT CONDITION

IS HEPATITIS C, A VIRAL

INFECTION THAT IS COMMON AMONG

I.V. DRUG USERS.

SOME NEW DRUGS ARE EFFECTIVE AT

TREATING HEPC., BUT THEY ARE UP

TO $70,000 PER YEAR OR MORE FOR

A SINGLE PATIENT.

MANY PATIENTS ARE LOW INCOME, SO

MEDICAID COVERS THEIR DRUGS AND

THAT COST IS SKYROCKETING.

CHEF DEAN SAYS HE NEVER USED

DRUGS, BUT HE STILL BECAME

INFECTED WITH WITH HEPATITIS C.

HE'S PRETTY CERTAIN HE GOT THE

VIRUS IN THE EARLY 1980'S AS A

YOUNG MARINE GETTING A TATTOO.

YOU AREN'T TOO CONCERNED ABOUT

THE CLEANLINESS OF THE NEEDLES

BACK THEN?

>> I DON'T EVEN THINK I WAS

COMPLETELY SOBER.

REPORTER: IT TOOK A DECADE

BEFORE HE STARTED HAVING

SYMPTOMS.

>> YOU WALK AROUND LIKE YOU HAVE

THE FLU ALL THE TIME.

REPORT HE TRIED DIFFERENT

TREATMENT BUS THEY WERE

INEFFECTIVE.

LIKE OTHER PATIENTS HE FACED A

GRIM FUTURE.

DR. COPY RA HEADS THE UPMC

CENTER FOR LIVER DISEASE.

>> SOME PATIENTS ARE AT

INCREASED RISK OF CANCER OF THE

LIVER, AND SOME PATIENTS WITH

HEPATITIS C, CIRRHOSIS AND LIVER

CANCER WILL ULTIMATELY REQUIRE A

LIVER TRANSPLANT.

REPORTER: ALL THAT CHANGED WITH

THE DISCOVERY OF NEW DRUGS IN

THE PAST FEW YEARS THAT CAN

ACTUALLY CURE HEPATITIS C.

>> THE EFFECTIVENESS IS AMAZING.

REPORTER: DEAN STARTED TAKING

ONE OF THOSE DRUGS LAST YEAR, HE

SAYS HE IS CURED.

>> A DRAMATIC CHANGE IN ENERGY.

I WAS LIKE OH, THIS IS NICE, I'M

NOT FALLING ASLEEP AT 8:00 AT

NIGHT.

REPORTER: HE HAD TO FIGHT HIS

INSURANCE COMPANY TO PAY FOR

DRUG.

>> IT WOULD THE HAVE BEEN

$200,000 OUT OF MY POCKET.

REPORT MORE MANY MEDICATION IS

COVERING THE COST, AND THAT COST

IS SOARING.

RECORDS OBTAINED BY ACTION NEWS

INVESTIGATES SHOW HEPC DRUGS

COST PENNSYLVANIA TAXPAYERS

$33 MILLION IN 2013.

BY LAST YEAR THAT PRICE TAG

REACHED A WHOPPING $219 MILLION,

FOR JUST 3,000 PATIENTS.

THAT'S $73,000 PER PATIENT.

BUT THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY

SAYS THE REAL COST IS LESS

BECAUSE COMPANIES HAVE GIVEN

SIGNIFICANT REBATES TO

PENNSYLVANIA AND OTHER STATES.

AN INDUSTRY SPOKESPERSON SAYS

WITHIN A YEAR OF THE

INTRODUCTION OF THE FIRST MAJOR

BREAKTHROUGH HEPATITIS C

TREATMENT, MULTIPLE COMPETITORS

HAVE ENTERED THE MARKETPLACE,

ENABLING STATE MEDICAID PROGRAMS

TO NEGOTIATE DEEP DISCOUNTS ON

TOP OF THE ALREADY MANDATED

REBATES.

HUMAN SERVICES SECRETARY DALLAS

OVERSEES MEDICAID.

>> THE BIGGEST ISSUE WITH

HEPATITIS C ARE THE COST OF

THOSE DRUGS.

REPORTER: AND THE OPIOID CRISIS

IS DRIVING UP THE NUMBER OF

HEPC. PATIENTS.%

>> THE MORE I.V. DRUG USE WE

HAVE, THE MORE CONCERNED WE ARE

THAT WE'LL SEE INCREASES.

REPORTER: IN ONE YEAR THE NUMBER

OF HEPATITIS C PATIENTS IN

ALLEGHENY COUNTY NEARLY DOUBLED,

FROM 1248 TO 2123.

THOUGH SOME OF THAT INCREASE IS

DUE TO MORE TESTING FOR THE

VIRUS.

IT'S NOT JUST PEOPLE ON MEDICAID

GETTING TAX DOLLARS FOR

HEPATITIS C TREATMENTS, MORE

THAN 5,000 STATE PRISONERS ARE

ALSO HAVING THEIR HELP C

TREATMENTS COVERED BY TAXPAYERS,

AND THOSE COSTS HAVE ALSO BEEN

SOARING.

FROM $209,000 IN 2015 TO

$6.8 MILLION JUST ONE YEAR

LATER.

AND THE COST IS EXPECTED TO

CONTINUE GROWING AFTER CONVICTED

COP KILLER WON A LAWSUIT FORCING

THE STATE TO PAY FOR HIS

TREATMENTS.

STILL SOME SAY THE STATE IS

BEING TOO STINGY WHEN IT COMES

TO DOLING OUT THESE EXPENSIVE

MEDS.

CURRENTLY MEDICAID DOES NOT

ALLOW THEM FOR PATIENTS IN THE

EARLY STAGE OF THE DISEASE.

AN ADVISORY GROUP SAYS THAT

SHOULD CHANGE.

SHE HEADS THE ALLIANCE WHICH

SUPPORTS GREATER USE OF THE

DRUGS.

>> PEOPLE SHOULD NOT HAVE TO

BECOME MORE SICK IF WE HAVE A

CURE FOR A VIRUS.

WHAT OTHER DISEASE DO YOU KNOW

WHERE THERE'S A CURE THAT PEOPLE

HAVE TO BECOME MORE SICK?

REPORTER: SHE SAYS DELAYING

TREATMENT WOULD END UP BEING

EVEN MORE EXPENSIVE.

>> IT COULD LEAD TO THE NEED FOR

A LIVER TRANSPLANT, WHICH IS WAY

MORE COSTLY THAN THE COST OF A

CURE.

REPORTER: SECRETARY DALLAS SAYS

MORE PEOPLE COULD BE TREATED IF

DRUG COMPANIES BROUGHT DOWN THE

COST.

>> I UNDERSTAND THAT DRUG

COMPANIES HAVE PATENTS AND THEY

HAVE A RIGHT TO MAKE MONEY, BUT

WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE OUTRAGE US

COST OF PROVIDING THOSE

SERVICES, THERE HAS TO BE SOME

RELIEF IN THAT.

For more infomation >> Hepatitis C drugs costing Pennsylvania taxpayers millions - Duration: 4:38.

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12 MYTHS AND URBAN LEGENDS OF ROCK | Los 12 Mas - Duration: 12:08.

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St. Charles Parish authorities see 13 percent decrease in overall crimes reported in 2016 - Duration: 0:46.

IDENTIFIED THE WOMAN'S BODY.

BUT POLICE ARE ASKING ANYONE

WITH INFORMATION TO GIVE THEM OR

CRIMESTOPPERS A CALL.

ADRIANNA: AUTHORITIES IN ST.

CHARLES PARISH ARE APPLAUDING A

20 YEAR LOW IN OVERALL CRIME.

THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE SAID THERE

HAS BEEN A 13% DECREASE.

LAST YEAR, THE NUMBER OF OVERALL

CRIMES REPORTED DROPPED TO ABOUT

1550.

IN 2015, THERE WERE NEARLY 1800

CRIMES REPORTED.

SHERIFF GREG CHAMPAGNE SAYS THE

DECLINE IS A TEAM EFFORT.

>> THIS TAKES AN EFFORT ON ALL

FRONTS.

WE HAVE TO HAVE COOPERATION FROM

OTHER AGENCIES.

WE HAVE TO COOPERATION FROM THE

PUBLIC AND CLERGY.

I WANT TO GIVE EVERYONE CREDIT

For more infomation >> St. Charles Parish authorities see 13 percent decrease in overall crimes reported in 2016 - Duration: 0:46.

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What's That Bright Star in the Sky? - Duration: 10:48.

Every few months a bright star appears in the sky.

Sometimes it's off to the East, bright in the morning before the Sun rises.

Other times, you can see it in the West right after the Sun sets.

Experienced stargazers know this isn't a star at all, of course, it's Venus.

That horrible twin planet, surrounded by a toxic choking atmosphere of superheated carbon

dioxide.

For a while it becomes the fourth brightest object in the sky: after the Sun, Moon and

the International Space Station, if you can believe it.

In dark skies, Venus gets so bright you can even read a book to it.

Inexperienced stargazers, however, suddenly notice this super bright star in the sky.

How come they never noticed it before?

Was it always right next to the Moon like that?

And that's when the UFO calls to 911 start up.

I know none of them are going to be watching this video.

But for everyone else, even mildly interested in the science here, let's dig into the

orbit of Venus, how we finally figured out what that thing is, how you can observe the

planet, and some cool tricks Venus can do.

We've done several videos on what planet Venus actually is, and why it sucks so much.

You know, a runaway greenhouse effect giving the planet 90 times the Earth's atmospheric

pressure at the surface.

It's a 462-degree furnace, anywhere you go, with a rain of sulphuric acid.

Nope, we're not going to talk about visiting that place.

Instead, we're just going to talk about looking at it from afar, and how it changed

our whole understanding about our place in the Solar System.

Venus is, of course, the second planet from the Sun.

But for the vast majority of human history, nobody really understood what it was.

It's easy to see in the sky, even if you live in one of the most light polluted cities

on Earth.

Ancient civilizations tried to grapple with what they were looking at, and of course,

they assumed there was something supernatural going on.

Probably dark and vengeful gods wandering through the heavens, staring down at us with

their beady eyes.

Judging, always judging.

Some civilizations figured out that it's a single object, while others believed they

were looking at two separate entities.

The Ancient Greeks, for example, called the morning edition of Venus Phosphoros, the "Bringer

of Light", and they called the evening star Hesperos, the, uh, "Star of the Evening".

Then they realized it was a single object, and upgraded it to Aphrodite, the goddess

of love.

The Romans turned that into Venus, and the name stuck.

The ancient astronomers assumed the Earth was the center of the Universe, and all the

planets and even the Sun and stars revolved around us.

but Nicholas Copernicus worked out the true nature of the Solar System in the early 16th

century.

The Sun was at the center of the Solar System, and all planets, including Earth, orbited

around it.

It was a cool story, and nicely fit the motions of the planets, however, the best evidence

came almost a century later when Galileo turned his first crude telescope to Venus and realized

that the planet goes through phases, just like the Moon.

In fact, with a small telescope, you can confirm this all for yourself.

Each of the planets orbit the Sun.

Mercury and Venus orbit closer to the Sun, then Earth, then the rest of the planets.

When we observe Venus, we look inwards, down towards the Sun.

When we see the rest of the planets, we're looking outward, away from the Sun.

The best analogy is a car race.

If you're in the stands watching those cars go around and around, you're turning your

head back and forth as the cars pointlessly circle in front of you.

But to see cars in the ring road around the racetrack, you'll need to look all the way

round you.

Make sense?

Here's a simplified version of the Solar System, with just the Earth, Venus, and the

Sun.

Earth, as you probably know, takes just over 365 days to go around the Sun, while Venus

only takes 225 days to complete an orbit.

Which means that Venus completes more than 3 orbits every time Earth completes 2.

Which means that we're always seeing Venus from different angles compared to the Sun.

Sometimes it's on the same side of the Sun as us.

Other times it's on the opposite.

And sometimes Venus is on one side of the Sun, or the other.

For about 9 and a half months, Venus is the evening star, brightening to its maximum,

and then it spends another 9 and a half months as the morning star.

When all three are lined up, astronomers call that a conjunction.

It's a superior conjunction if Venus is on the opposite side of the Sun, and an inferior

conjunction if it's between us and the Sun.

When Venus is on either side, we measure its elongation, eastern or western.

Because Venus orbits close to the Sun, the absolute maximum it can get is 47-degrees

elongation.

Make a triangle, where you point one line at the Sun, and another line at Venus, the

angle of this triangle can't get any bigger than 47-degrees.

And this is why we always see Venus relatively close to the Sun in the sky.

There are 360 total degrees you can look, but Venus never leaves 90 of them.

Now, onto the phases.

Just like the Moon, when Venus is in between us and the Sun, then all the light is falling

on the far side of Venus.

The side facing towards the Sun, but facing away from us.

Of course, Venus is also hidden by the glare of the Sun, which means we really can't

even see it.

The opposite happens when it's on the other side of the Sun.

It would be fully illuminated from our perspective.

Too bad we can't see it in all that glare.

But when Venus is on either side, this is when we can finally see it.

As our perspective changes, we're seeing more and more of the planet illuminated, and

less in shadow.

We see phases.

We can see a crescent Venus, or a quarter Venus, or a gibbous Venus.

When Venus is almost fully illuminated, it's actually at its dimmest because it's so

far away.

Then as it moves higher and higher in the sky, we see less of it illuminated, but more

overall surface area, so it gets brighter.

The point of maximum brightness, when it's blazing brighter than almost any other object

in the sky is when the greatest amount of surface area of Venus is visible to us.

Astronomers call this the greatest illuminated extent.

Venus is beautiful in the evening right now as I'm recording this video.

We won't see it this bright in the evening sky until August 2017, and then March, 2020.

So, get out and enjoy it while you can.

In a second, I'm going to explain how astronomers used Venus to figure out how big the Solar

System is, but first, I'd like to thank Michael Clemons, Alexander Stewie, JMAutobot,

Michael Harmer, Jonathan Tidwell, and the rest of our 691 patrons for their generous

support.

If you love what we're doing and want to help out, head over to patreon.com/universetoday.

When Venus passes directly in front of the Sun, that's a planetary transit.

The last time it happened was back in 2012, and before that, 2004.

Unfortunately, the next transit of Venus won't happen until 2117.

I'm sure I'll be still around, living it up in my robot body.

You'd might wonder why they don't line up every time Venus passes between the Earth

and the Sun.

That's because both Earth and Venus are slightly tilted in their orbits.

Sometimes we see Venus above the Sun when it's directly across from us, other times

it's below the Sun.

It's only after more than 100 years they directly line up again.

It turns out that transits of Venus gave us some of the most valuable discoveries in human

history.

Today we know that the Sun is approximately 150 million kilometers away.

But for the longest time we had no idea how far away the planets are.

We know how far away everything is in proportion to everything else, but not in absolute terms.

In 1663, the Scottish mathematician James Gregory calculated that by making very precise

measurements of the transits of Venus or Mercury, you could use trigonometry to figure out the

actual distance from the Earth to the Sun.

The famed astronomer Edumund Halley did even more detailed calculations and suggesedt places

on the Earth to make measurements from.

It wasn't until the 1700s that astronomers got organized enough to make worldwide measurements

during a transit of Venus.

Astronomers tried to observe the Venus transit of 1761, but the weather conditions were pretty

bad.

In the 1769 transit, however, astronomers were sent to various corners of the globe.

In Canada, Norway and the South Pacific.

Nations fighting each other allowed astronomers safe passage through on ships through the

warzone.

All of the observers made 4 observations: when Venus was touching the edge of the Sun,

when it was fully inside, when it had touched the other side, and when it was fully out.

By combining all these measurements across the Earth, astronomers calculated that the

distance from the Earth to the Sun was 93,726,900 English miles.

The most accurate number we have today is 92,955,000 miles, or about 150 million kilometers.

They were only off by about 1%.

Not bad.

Once we knew the distance from the Earth to the Sun, we could calculate the distance to

the other planets, even to other stars.

All thanks to Venus.

Venus is one of the most dependable companions we have in the night sky.

Sure, it's a hellish death world, but from our perspective here on Earth, it's really

cool to look at.

Don't miss the next opportunity to see Venus with your own eyeballs.

And if you can, get your hands on a telescope and see the planet going through its phases.

You won't regret it.

Did you get a chance to see the last transit of Venus, back in 2012?

Give me the details of your experience in the comments.

Nuclear waste is really bad, and we probably don't want it here on Earth.

Why don't we just blast it off the planet and into the Sun?

As we noted earlier, Venus sucks.

It's a horrible, horrible place, and it's probably best if we just pushed it into the

Sun.

But how did it get that way?

Is our own planet Earth in for a similar fate?

These answers and more are in this video.

For more infomation >> What's That Bright Star in the Sky? - Duration: 10:48.

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Video: Still mild this weekend with some snow 01/27/17 - Duration: 3:40.

SO MUCH FOR JOINING

PUS.

P>> NOW, FIRST ALERT WEATHER.

P>> GOOD AFTERNOON, EVERYONE,

PHAPPY FRIDAY.

PLIGHT FLAKES FALLING IN THE

PCHAMPLAIN VALLEY.

PYOU MIGHT GET HEAVIER SNOW AS WE

PGO TO THE MOUNTAINS.

PWE ARE GETTING SOME LAKE EFFECT

PSNOW IN RUTLAND COUNTY.

PJUST SOUTH OF US, A QUICK COUPLE

PINCHES OVER THE NEXT DAY OR TWO.

PCHAMPLAIN VALLEY, I MENTIONED,

PVERY, VERY LIGHT, NOT A LOT OF

PTHAT SNOW, IT SHOULDN'T BE A

PHUGE CONCERN.

EVEN WHAT FELL EARLIER THIS WEEK

PIS GOING TO BE A BIGGER PROBLEM,

PSO WATCH FOR THAT.

PWEST WIND RIGHT NOW AT 50 MILES

PPER HOUR IN BURLINGTON.

PAND ACTUALLY, THIS WESTERLY WIND

PIS WHAT -- 15 MILES PER HOUR IN

PBURLINGTON.

PAND ACTUALLY, THIS WESTERLY WIND

PIS WHAT IT'S CAUSING SOME OF

PTHAT SNOW TO FALL.

PSO, WE WILL HAVE THA OVER THE

PNEXT COUPLE OF DAYS ALONG WITH A

PBIT OF AN UNSETTLED WEATHER

PPATTERN.

PIT WILL COOL US OFF.

PVERY MILD, 35 RIGHT NOW IN THE

PCHAMPLAIN VALLEY.

P26.

TEMPERATURES HAVE BARELY MOVED

PCOMPARED TO EARLIER THIS MINING,

PBUT THEY WILL.

PLATER TONIGHT, THEY GRADUALLY

PBEGIN TO DROP.

PIF YOU ARE HEADED OUT LATER ON

PTHIS EVENING, BE AWARE THERE

PWILL BE A COUPLE OF LIGHT,

PSCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS LIKE WE

PARE GETTING NOW.

PTHERE COULD BE A SQUALL HERE OR

PTHERE IN A COUPLE OF PLACES.

PTHAT'S SOMETHING TO KEEP IN MIND

PTHIS FRIDAY NIGHT.

TEMPERATURES WILL FALL TOWARD

PTHE 30 MARK AS YOU HEAD TOWARD

PMIDNIGHT, AND A LITTLE COOLER

PTOWARD TOMORROW MORNING.

PWE HAD A SYSTEM IF THERE EARLIER

PIN THE WEEK.

PIT'S MOVED OUT.

PWE STILL HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF A

PBOUNDARY, SO TO SPEAK.

AND WE ARE NOT ALONE.

PWE ARE SEEING THIS COME OFF ALL

PTHE GREAT LAKES.

PTHAT'S WHY WE WILL SEE SEVERAL

PINCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATING OVER

PTHE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.

THE NORTHERN GREEN MOUNTAINS

PCOULD PICK UP 2-4 INCHES A DAY

PBETWEEN TOMORROW AND SATURDAY.

WE DEFINITELY NEED THA AT OUR

PSKI RESORTS.

PWE HAVE AN UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH

PSPINNING OVERHEAD.

PIT'S JUST KIND OF ROTATING AND

PNOT REALLY GOING ANYWHERE.

PFINALLY, INTO THE WEEKEND, WE

PWILL SEE A COOL DOWN.

PTHAT WILL KEEP THE WESTERLY WIND

PAROUND, WHICH IS WHY WE WILL

PHAVE THAT PERSISTENT SNOWFALL

PCONTINUE TO ADD UP.

PCOLDER AIR WILL CONTINUE TO

PCREEP IN.

PFUTURECAST SHOWING PERSISTENT

PSNOW IN THE WESTERN SLOPES OF

PTHE ADIRONDACKS.

UPSLOPE SNOW SHOWERS AS THE DROP

PCONTINUES TO PUSH IN.

PCOOLER AIR RIGHT OVER THE

PMOUNTAINS IS NOT REALLY LETTING

PUP.

PWE WILL SEE IT IN THE CHAMPLAIN

PVALLEY AT TIMES.

PTHERE MAY BE AN OCCASIONAL LIGHT

PSHOW -- SNOW SHOWER, BUT IN THE

PMOUNTAINS, IT'S STICKING AROUND.

POVERALL, NOT A WHOLE LOT GOING

PON WITH OUR WEATHER PATTERN.

PIT'S VERY QUIET.

PWE HAVE THAT TRY ROTATING, BUT

PIT DOES COOL US OFF FOR THE

PWEEKEND.

POTHER THAN THAT, IT SHOULD BE A

PPLEASANT WEEKEND WITH THE WIND

PDYING DOWN A LITTLE BIT.

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Jefferson Parish family shares story of overcoming addiction to help others - Duration: 2:58.

TRAVERS: ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI

RIVER IN JEFFERSON PARISH DR.

, KELLY CHAPMAN CARES FOR LARGE

ANIMALS.

IT'S HIS JOB, HE OWNS AND

OPERATES RIVER ROAD VETERINARY

HOSPITAL.

AND WHILE HIS PROFESSIONAL LIFE

IS SPENT TREAT SINK ANIMALS,

HE'S ALSO HAD TO DEAL WITH

SICKNESS OF ANOTHER SORT IN HIS

PERSONAL LIF

THE PROBLEMS STARTED 16 YEARS

AGO, WHEN THEIR SON RILEY, NOW

30 WAS JUST 14.

THE CHAPMANS SAY IT STARTED WITH

MARIJUANA, AND THEN GOT WORSE

WAY WORSE, PRESCRIPTION PILLS

AND THEN HEROIN.

>> HE WAS PROBABLY THE WORST OF

THE WORST OF DRUG ADDICTS THERE

WERE.

HOMELESS, ON THE STREET, THERE

IS NOTHING HE WOULD NOT DO FOR A

SIX.

TRAVERS: IN AND OUT OF REHAB,

THIS FAMILY SAYS THEIR SON'S

GOOD OPIOID ADDICTION TOOK A

TOLL ON THEM AND HIS TWO YOUNGER

SISTERS.

>> ONE OF THE WORST EXPERIENCES

A FAMILY HAS.

TRAVERS: AND DEALING WITH IT WAS

QUITE THE TASK AS WELL.

AND THE CHAPMAN'S WERE DEALING

WITH THEIR SON'S ADDICTION AS

THE COUNTRY WITNESSED A SPIKE IN

OPIOID RELATED DEATHS, THE

PROBLEM IS AN EPIDEMIC.

>> LOGICALLY, YOU WOULD TELL

THEM TO QUIT THAT, RIGHT.

TRAVERS: THE CHAPMAN'S WERE

DEALING WITH THEIR SON'S

ADDICTION AS THE COUNTRY

WITNESSED A SPIKE IN OPIOID

RELATED DEATHS, THE PROBLEM IS

AN EPIDEMIC.

THE DEA SAYS, IN 2015 52,000

AMERICANS DIED FROM A DRUG

OVERDOSE, MORE THAN 33,000 OF

THOSE FROM OPIOIDS.

THAT'S ENOUGH TO FILL DODGER

STADIUM IN LOS ANGELS.

THAT'S WHY STATE AND LOCAL

LEADERS HAVE PUT A PRIORITY ON

AWARENESS AND PREVENTION, EVEN

HOLDING OPIOID AWARENESS WEEK

LAST SEPTEMBER

AND THE CHAPMAN'S ADMIT THAT

THOUGHT RILEY WOULD EVENTUALLY

BECOME A STATISTIC AND THE DEATH

TOLL.

>> ULTIMATELY I BELIEVE IT IS

HARD FOR AN ADDICT TO SOBER UP.

TRAVERS: THAT IS THE REASON WHY

THE CHAPMAN FAMILY ARE TELLING

THEIR STORY.

THEY WILL FAMILIES TO KNOW THERE

IS LIGHT AT THE END OF THE

TUNNEL.

THE PROBLEMS FOR RILEY STOPPED 3

YEARS AGO.

WITH THE HELP OF HIS FAMILY,

FRIENDS AND TREATMENT PROGRAMS

RILEY IS FINALLY CLEAN AND

SOBER.

>> THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS THAT

WE HAVE LEARNED THROUGH THIS

JOURNEY AND WE ARE ONE OF THE

FORTUNATE ONES.

ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS

WE CAN BEAT OUT ABOUT TODAY IS

THE FACT THAT THERE IS HOPE IN

THIS.

OUR CHILD TO SURVIVE.

TRAVERS: THEY WANT TO MAKE SURE

THAT OTHER PEOPLE WITH OPIOID

CRISIS GET UNDER CONTROL.

IN JEFFERSON PARISH, TRAVERS

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ZULA'DA OYUN BİTER, ANISI KALIR! - Duration: 8:16.

For more infomation >> ZULA'DA OYUN BİTER, ANISI KALIR! - Duration: 8:16.

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Jeep Wrangler DV8 Off-Road Flat Tube Fender Flares (2007-2017 JK) Review & Install - Duration: 8:00.

I'm Ryan from extremeterrain.com, and this is my review and installation of the DV8 Off-Road

Flat Tube Fender Flares, fitting all 2007 and up JKs.

Today we are going to talk through the installation of these fender flares, which is a very simple

one out of three wrench installation.

These are going to bolt directly in place of your factory flares, using all of the factory

holes in your body, so no drilling or major modifications necessary.

This install will take a little bit of time, probably around three hours.

However, overall an easy install, and we'll talk a little bit more about the installation

in just a second.

We're also gonna talk through the construction and a few of the features of these flares.

There are a couple of benefits to running a flat fender flare.

The biggest one is, some additional up travel before your tire were to hit your flare.

If you're in an awkward situation, you have bigger tires, maybe a lift in your sway bars

are disconnected, when you are articulating, you can have a tire hit your factory flare

which can pop it right off the side of your Jeep leaving it laying on the side of the

trail.

Of course you can always pop that back on with a couple of additional plastic clips,

but to alleviate that problem, running a flat fender flare will give you that additional

clearance before the tire hits the flare.

Now, there are a couple of different schools of thought when it comes to flat fender flares.

Some people really like a set of metal flares, because they feel like that gives them added

protection, some added strength.

While other people say that a metal flare while it will hold up better to contact with

a tree or rock, something else off road, it may also transfer that impact from the flare

into the rest of the body of the Jeep, which can cause a much more expensive repair, while

a plastic flair would just bend or possibly break, but not damage the rest of the Jeep.

So, it really comes down to what your thoughts are on metal flares versus plastic flares.

But, if you are in the market for a set of metal tubular flat flares, these are going

to be a very well-built option that will install on the Jeep very easily, and in my opinion

are fairly priced.

This is a set of four steel flat fender flares.

Now, for the price, you might actually be surprised that you're getting all four of

them.

These are very fairly priced, and also very well-built.

These have internal bracing, the tubes upfront are spread far apart enough that they're not

going to interfere or give you any trouble.

With limiting up travel, these of course are covered with a textured black powder coat

finish which looks really good on pretty much any color of Jeep.

You could of course paint these if you chose to, but a lot of people are just going to

leave these as the factory produces them which is in that textured like powder coat.

These do come with stainless steel hardware, and they are designed to bolt directly onto

your Jeep.

Now, the rear flares which is the one that I have laying down here is about four inches

wide, and the front flare is anywhere between eight and ten and a half inches depending

on where you measure it.

Now, these are the gen two flares from DV8, which are going to be a little bit wider than

their first generation flares, which is a really nice feature for those of you who need

complete tire coverage in order to remain legal on the road, or just those of you who

like to have some additional tire coverage to keep the tires from throwing junk up on

the side of your Jeep.

Now, one thing you are going to have to consider with these flares, is what you're going to

do with your front marker light.

The marker light that's in the factory fender flare doesn't have a spot to go when you're

installing these flat metal flares.

DV8 does include a small bracket but it won't accept your factory light, you will have to

purchase an aftermarket LED light.

So again, that is just something to consider.

But other than the light, DV8 did think of a lot with these flares.

In fact, they include a rubber gasket that's going to go between the flare, and the rest

of the body of your Jeep, which is going to help keep the flare from chipping your factory

paint which is really nice.

That means that, if you do decide to take these off, go back to a factory flare, or

go to a different style flare, you're not going to have a destroyed paint job underneath

where your flare were mounted.

Now, these flares again are a set of four, and is a set of four that's going to mount

on either a two-door or a four-door JK.

Some other flare manufactures have only been able to make a rear flare that will fit on

either the two-door or the four-door, because they are a slightly different body style.

However, DV8 has come up with a design that will work on both two-door and four-door.

So, to get these installed on your Jeep, again is a one out of three wrench install, even

though you will have probably three hours into it.

You're going to need some hand tools, but other than that again, because this is bolt-on

not a lot of specialty tools necessary.

The first step is going to be of course removing your factory fender flares, which you'll do

by removing a couple of bolts upfront, make sure that your wiring harness for that marker

light is out of the way, and then really just give those flares a good pull.

Chances are you're going to break one, or probably most of those plastic clips that

hold those factory flares on to the body, but you're not going to be reusing those,

and to be honest it's a very, very difficult to remove the flares without breaking those

clips.

So again, I just recommend giving them a pull, break some clips, it's not a big deal, you're

not going to be reusing them.

After that, you can go through with the trim tool, and remove the remaining clips that's

left in the body.

Because you are going to be using those holes to bolt your new flares into place.

Now, these do not have explicit instructions on how to trim your factory inner fender liners,

to use them with these flares.

So, you can get creative and go ahead and trim those, and try and make them work, or

remove them completely.

DV8 does offer an aluminum inner fender liners that I really like the looks of that you could

certainly bolt up with these flares.

Getting back to the install, the next step is going to be installing that rubber gasket

material onto your flare.

Once that's installed, it's really just a matter of holding the flare up to the side

of the Jeep, and using the included stainless steel hardware, to bolt it on.

The rear is a very similar process, all you're going to need to do again, remove any bolts

that might be in the way, but in the rear, it's just mostly those plastic clips.

Give the flare a pull, get rid of that inner fender liner, hold the new one up to the Jeep

after installing a gasket and bolt it up with the included hardware.

Because this is an easy bolt-on installation, you're not installing any nut sets in the

body, you're not drilling any additional holes in the body, this is going to be a very simple

install that anybody can do in your driveway.

As far as the price you have to pay for these flares, I think it's really fair.

You're getting four metal fender flares for what a high, and plastic flare will go for.

And a lot of the metal flares out there are going to be more expensive than these are

by the time you purchase both the front and the rear.

And with this you are getting a really high quality piece with a quality powdered coat

finish.

You're getting that stainless steel hardware.

So, it is a very all inclusive set.

I think that these are very fairly priced, but anytime you're looking at a metal flare,

you are going to be in that $600 to $700 range.

So, as long as you're comfortable with that, I think that these are well-built and worth

a look.

So, if you're looking to install a set of flat fender flares, and you like the idea

of a solid metal set, these are going to be a nice set to take a look at.

These are going to increase up travel and drastically change the look of your Jeep,

all while being an easy bolt on installation.

So, that's my review of the DV8 Flat Tube Fender Flare fitting all 2007 and up JKs,

that you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.

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Patient's family outraged after linen company implicated in UPMC mold lawsuit - Duration: 2:54.

REPORTER JACKIE

CAIN.

>> YES.

DAN KREIG WAS 56, HE LIVED IN

ST. MARY'S, PENNSYLVANIA BUT HE

DIED IN JULY AFTER CONTRACTING A

MOLD INFECTION AT THE HOSPITAL.

TONIGHT HIS NEPHEW SAYS HE'S

ANGRY, BECAUSE HE BELIEVES UPMC

KNEW A THE LINENS THEY WERE

GETTING FROM A LOCAL COMPANY

CONTAINED THE MOLD THAT KILLED

THOSE FIVE PEOPLE, AND TONIGHT

HE FEARS MORE PEOPLE ARE STILL

AT RISK.

DAN KREIG KNEW HE HAD A FIGHT

AHEAD OF HIM WHEN HE TOOK HIS

SISTER'S KIDNEY.

BUT NEVER ENVISIONED THE FIGHT

THAT WOULD COME AFTER HIS DEATH.

THAT HIS NEPHEW HAS TAKEN ON.

>> BIG CORPORATIONS THAT I'M

FIGHTING AGAINST, AND I'M TRYING

TO MAKE THEM BE ACCOUNTABLE FOR,

LITERALLY KILLING PEOPLE, AND

IT'S A STRUGGLE.

BECAUSE IT'S ABOUT MONEY.

IT'S NOT ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE.

IF I WOULD HAVE SETTLED WITH

THEM, WE WOULD HAVE NEVER FOUND

THIS OUT.

REPORTER: JESSE KREIG IS TALKING

ABOUT THIS 16-PAGE REPORT

PROVIDED BY UPMC THAT HIS

ATTORNEYS SAY PROVES THE

PATIENTS WHO DIED FROM MOLD

INFECTIONS WERE EXPOSED TO IT BY

UPMC'S LINEN SUPPLIER, PARIS, A

COMPANY FROM DUBOIS.

THE ATTORNEY SAYS THE REPORT'S

FINDINGS WERE STUNNING.

>> PUMPING IN UNFILTERED AIR

FROM OUTSIDE ITS FACILITY ONTO

CLEAN LINEN TO COOL IT DOWN AS

PART OF THE DRYING PROCESS.

SURROUNDING THIS VENT WAS HEAVY,

HEAVY LOADS OF THE FUNGUS, THE

SAME FUNGUS THAT CONTRIBUTED TO

THE DEATHS OF ALL THESE

PATIENTS.

REPORTER: DAN KREIG WAS ADMITTED

IN MARCH, THE REPORT WAS

FINISHED BY MAY.

KREIG AND HIS ATTORNEYS BELIEVE

PATIENTS ARE STILL AT RISK.

>> I KNOW OF NO ACTIONS THAT

HAVE BEEN TAKEN TO CORRECT THIS.

REPORTER: HOW DOES THAT MAKE YOU

FEEL?

>> ANGRY.

REPORTER: ATTORNEYS SAY THE

SCOPE OF THIS IS MASSIVE.

PARIS SUPPLIES LINENS TO 180

CUSTOMERS IN PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO

AND WEST VIRGINIA, THEY SUPPLY

TO 22 UPMC HOSPITALS.

TONIGHT UPMC IS SAYING THEY

CAN'T COMMENT ON THE ALLEGATIONS

BUT WILL CONTINUE TO WORK

CLOSELY WITH HEALTH OFFICIALS TO

ENSURE THE SAFEST POSSIBLE

ENVIRONMENT FOR PATIENT CARE.

>> ALL WE'RE ASKING FOR IS FOR

THE C. D. C. TO PLEASE COME

BACK, PLEASE CONCLUDE YOUR

INVESTIGATION AND DETERMINE IF

IN FACT THIS IS THE EXPLANATION

AND WHETHER IT'S BEEN FIXED.

>> THE END GOAL FOR ME IS FOR

THEM TO OWN IT AND FIX IT,

BECAUSE THERE CAN'T BE, YOU

KNOW, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT, NINE

AND 10 THAT DIE NEXT.

AND I FEAR FOR THAT.

REPORTER: I REACHED OUT TO PARIS

TONIGHT, THE COMPANY FROM

DUBOIS, BUT I GOT NO RESPONSE.

ATTORNEYS ARE URGING ANY IMMUNE

SUPPRESSED PATIENTS TO FIND OUT

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Kayla Meneghin takes home Top Play honors (Jan. 26) - Duration: 1:31.

P

PREPORTER: IT'S A NEW

PPRESIDENTIAL REGIME IN THE WHITE

PHOUSE, BUT IT'S STILL THE SAME

POL' TOP PLAYS HERE AT NBC 5.

PWE CHOSE THE BEST OF THE BEST

PFROM LAST WEEK.

PYOU VOTED.

PNOW, IT'S TIME TO FIND OUT WHO

PTAKES HOME THE PRESTIGIOUS TOP

PPLAY OF THE WEEK.

PIF I HAD A DRUMROLL SOUND

PEFFECT, IT'S BE PLAYING RIGHT

PNOW.

PPLAY NUMBER FIVE.

PGREEN MOUNTAIN COLLEGE JAVIER

PLUGRIS.

PDRIBBLE DRIVE.

PKISS OFF THE GLASS FOR THE

PAND-ON

PWE GO TO THE ICE FOR NUMBER

PFOUR.

PMADI LITCHFIELD.

PGIVES UP A REBOUND.

PBUT REBOUNDS NICELY.

PCHANNELING HER INNER BRICK WALL.

PALL DAY LONG

PNUMBER THREE.

PBACK TO THE HARDWOOD.

PCHECK OUT RACHEL COLLINS.

PTIME WINDING DOWN.

PNO MATTER.

PSHE SINKS IT FROM 3.

PAND THE PANTHERS SANK POTSDAM

PTHAT NIGHT AS WELL.

PFIRST-RUNNER UP.

PROSS COLTON.

PPICKS A UCONN PLAYER'S POCKET.

P.

PTHANK YOU VERY MUCH.

PMARIO PUSKARICH FINISHES IT OFF.

PIN A CATAMOUNT WIN

PAND FINALLY.

PTHE TOP PLAY OF THE WEEK IN A

PLANDSLIDE.

PPLATTSBURGH STATE'S KAYLA

PMENEGHIN.

PTHE JETS.

PTHE DEKE.

PTHE DIVE.

PAND THE CRASH INTO THE BOARDS.

PALL WHILE SHORTHANDED.

PA WORTHY WINNER FOR THIS WEEK'S

PPLAY OF THE WEEK.

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50 boy names that start with K - the best baby names - www.namesoftheworld.net - Duration: 2:03.

50 Baby boy names that start with K

KAEN

KAIET

KALEN

KAMIL

KANE

KANG

KAORU

KARIM

KAUAN

KAZUMI

KEANU

KEARY

KEDRIC

KEIJI

KEIRAN

KEITH

KELLER

KELVIN

KEMEN

KEN

KENAI

KENDALL

KENJI

KENJIRO

KENNEDY

KENNET

KENNY

KENTARO

KENZIE

KENZO

KEPA

KERMAN

KERMIT

KERRY

KEVIN

KIAN

KIERAN

KIET

KILLIAN

KIMETZ

KING

KIRK

KIRMEN

KNUT

KOBE

KOJI

KOLDO

KOSTAS

KURT

KYLE

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The Skins on 'Genre Z' Fashion - Duration: 2:21.

What's good?

I'm Kaya Nico.

I play bass and I rap.

Yo, it's ya boy Reef Cole.

I play drums.

I'm Daisy, and I play guitar.

I'm Russ, and I play guitar.

I'm Bayli.

I'm the vocalist.

We're The Skins.

Ta-daaaaaaah!

Sprinkles!

Rainfall!

We kind of all keep saying that, like,

that name kind of chose us.

So a "skin" in England, in like, London slang,

is like a hot girl.

You know, like, skin out —

bagging a skin.

We met at School of Rock,

which is, like, an after-school music program

and we used to rehearse every

Sunday in their house in Brooklyn.

Describing our sound now is kind of a hard question.

It's infused with so much.

We've been saying "Genre Z."

I think it's the last track, right, on the EP —

"Stampede" — it's actually about

Sandra Bland.

We wrote it, like, a few days

after that specific event happened.

We're all for human rights.

We're all for civil rights in this country

and across the world.

The DNCE tour's gonna be epic.

We can't even believe this is happening.

It's our first major tour with a pop band.

Necessities that I have to bring on tour

is chapstick, Tommy Hilfiger underwear,

and, like, five pairs of sneakers.

One thing that I'm really excited

to bring on tour is my suits.

You know, like, I just really need

socks and underwear.

If you can't tell, I'm really, like —

I like accessories.

I like lots of chokers, stacking.

I steal so many of Bayli's clothes,

and Reef's clothes.

Bayli's the mecca.

I take a lot of her stuff.

Yes, a lot of those clothes I wear.

Your style is "Done Deal."

"Done Deal?"

Yup.

That's my style.

Clean.

I brought Daisy this choker today.

It was just, like — with two bucks, you know?

And it's daisies!

I love to thrift.

I think we all love thrifting.

We got this from Dick's.

Dick's Sporting Goods!

Our fashion, it changes and it totally

evolves, but it's also very eclectic.

Yo, it's ya boy Reef Cole from The Skins

and you're watching Racked.

Woo!

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3D printing Prototype Brushless from GeoMag magnets and Screws - Duration: 4:21.

them

in video see some spark

this because

when I made the coils and push them down

I ruined the wire insulation

at this time I do not know how many coils is working

3 definitely, otherwise not be able to do the full tour

I show

you see

basically there are some short circuits inside here

let's say that

bodes well

rotate ..

Now I have to find a way to make

these coils

decently

with a little more of windings .. here are 8-9

I would like to do at least 20

so I make up .. and down

then step the wire to the other screw ... up and down .. other screw and repeat

the problem is that .. to make the coils here is difficult

I have to find a little thick insulation .. because I have little space

ok .. I will think about for a while

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50 nombres para niños por K - los mejores nombres de bebé - www.nombresparamibebe.com - Duration: 2:03.

50 Baby boy names that start with K

KAEN

KAIET

KALEN

KAMIL

KANE

KANG

KAORU

KARIM

KAUAN

KAZUMI

KEANU

KEARY

KEDRIC

KEIJI

KEIRAN

KEITH

KELLER

KELVIN

KEMEN

KEN

KENAI

KENDALL

KENJI

KENJIRO

KENNEDY

KENNET

KENNY

KENTARO

KENZIE

KENZO

KEPA

KERMAN

KERMIT

KERRY

KEVIN

KIAN

KIERAN

KIET

KILLIAN

KIMETZ

KING

KIRK

KIRMEN

KNUT

KOBE

KOJI

KOLDO

KOSTAS

KURT

KYLE

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Sex With Animals: The Blurred Lines of Bestiality - Duration: 20:53.

Bestiality is a topic so taboo, the word alone is enough to elicit reactions ranging from

discomfort and disgust to moral outrage and ethical condemnation.

Despite its relevancy within a wide range of fields, bestiality is largely absent from

public discourse.

But what if these much-reviled acts aren't some rare perversion of human sexuality relegated

to the darkest corners of the Internet, but actually common everyday practices supported

and enjoyed by the vast majority of society.

Hi it's Emily from Bite Size Vegan and welcome to another vegan nugget.

The definition of the term "bestiality" (or bestiality, for any non-Americans wishing

to pronounce it as it's actually spelled) has evolved overtime, from its origins signifying

depraved conduct befitting an animal, to the modern denotation of "sexual relations between

humans and animals."

I wanted to note that for the sake of clarity and expediency, I will mostly be using the

term "animal" in place of the more accurate "non-human animal," a decidedly awkward

afterthought attempting to rectify a false division addressed in this very video!

And rest assured, I won't be showing any images or depictions of bestiality today…which

probably cost me a couple viewers…

Additionally, you can find detailed citations to everything I state, as well as a bibliography

and loads of additional resources and things I didn't have time to fit in this video

on the blog post linked in the description below.

With that out of the way, time to take on this timeless taboo!

Bestiality may seem like a pretty black and white matter: sex with animals is wrong, end

of story.

But such a quick dismissal, hastened no doubt by the discomfort of the subject, neglects

to account for the cultural permeation of bestiality throughout history and our everyday

lives.

Ancient mythology is rife with gods taking the form of animals in order to copulate with

humans, among many other bestial themes we readily teach children in middle school.

But were a teacher to hand out a story involving sex between humans and animals written in

the modern-day, suddenly a cultured appreciation of the Classics would become a potentially

criminal distribution of pornography.

And while many states in America have strictly-enforced laws against as much as photographing a child

posed with an animal in even a remotely suggestive manner, kids in America's farmland can participate

in wholesome afterschool programs with lessons in boar semen management, and how to sexually

stimulate a pig.

If we attempt to evaluate these examples objectively, which the subject matter admittedly makes

challenging if not impossible, the division between the educational and the immoral or

criminal becomes largely a matter of cultural context.

Which begs the question: what, exactly, is so bad about bestiality?

Criminologist Piers Beirne points to the Mosaic commandments (Exodus 22:19, Leviticus 18:23

and 20:15-16, and Deuteronomy 27:21) as "the earliest and most influential justification

for censures of bestiality," with "the prescribed penalty [of[ death."

Remnants of this moral origin are evidenced in the language of some of today's secular

legislation, with several states in America, for example, retaining terminology such as,

"crime against nature," "unnatural," "perverted," "abominable," "detestable" and, my favorite,

"buggery."

Astoundingly enough, bestiality remained punishable by death throughout the early modern period,

with Sweden executing up to 700 people between 1635 and 1778, along with the non-human animals

involved, and the last known hanging for bestiality in the United States carried out by order

of The Connecticut Superior Court in January of 1800.

Given it's even pre-biblical censure, it may be surprising to hear that many countries

still lack any laws addressing sexual contact between humans and animals.

In 2015, Denmark was the last northern European country to ban bestiality, leaving Finland,

Romania and Hungary as the only holdouts in the European Union.

In the United States, bestiality remains legal in at least eight states, and Washington D.C.,

with about seventeen of the remaining 42 having only enacted legislation since 1999—though

technically Ohio's brand new legislation signed just last month still won't take

effect until March of this year…and only included a ban on bestiality as a way to pass

an unpopular bill.

(Will ideally list the states and date enacted onscreen)

Yay, moral integrity…

Of the states with laws already enacted, penalties and sentencing range from a misdemeanor with

no set minimum (Nebraska) to a felony with imprisonment of no less than 7 and up to 20

years (Rhode Island).

The modern resurgence of legislation has revealed a shift in the conceptualization and legal

classification of bestiality from "a crime against public morals," to an act of animal

cruelty, with California and Oregon even going so far as to call it "sexual assault of

an animal."

Attorney Rebecca F. Wisch of the Animal Legal & Historical Center proposes that this terminology

"may reflect these states' assessment that animals are incapable of consenting," essentially

granting non-human animals "victim" status.

With the extreme variation from state to state (much less country to country!) of not only

the criminal classification of and penalty for bestiality, but also the very definition

of what the act entails, we're once again left with the question of what precisely makes

bestiality so objectionable.

All bestiality legislation includes exceptions for accepted animal industry practices.

So by eliminating any permissible actions, we can hopefully hone in on the root wrong

of bestiality.

Why don't we start with the rather inadequate parameters of what was traditionally considered

the legal benchmark for sexual violation: penetration.

This may appear to offer a clear-cut line in the sand, until we consider the long list

of farming practices, not to mention animal experimentation and fur "harvesting" methods

involving penetration.

So if penetration itself isn't the issue, what about harmful penetration?

That can't be the issue either, as animal experimentation and fur harvesting and common

farming practices involving penetration can and do cause harm.

Animals in the fur industry are routinely killed via genital and anal electrocution.

And we don't even have time to list all of the bizarre manners in which animal experimentation

in various fields of research involves an infinite array of harmful and painful penetration.

Even in the food industry, for example, the vast majority of farmed animals today are

bred via artificial insemination.

Cows in the dairy industry are repeatedly impregnated through AI in order to maintain

the flow of milk for human consumption.

Like us, they only produce milk for their babies, who are taken from their mothers immediately

after birth.

Females are kept as future milk producers and males are either sent to a veal farm or

shot.

Aside from the psychological and emotional impact of having their babies taken time and

again, the insemination process itself can be physically damaging, especially when considering

that most inseminations are performed by non-veterinarians.

Since AI training involves practicing on live cows, some courses are held at slaughterhouses,

though one UK vet advised that "novice inseminators should not practice on cows unless they are

to be slaughtered on the training day."

Perhaps the objectionable element separating routine farming practices from bestiality

is the deliberate use of force during penetration?

For this I turn to author Jim Mason's account of his time working in a turkey breeding facility

as he describes standard industry practice:

"They put me to work first in the pit, grabbing and "breaking" hens…

Breaking hens was hard, fast, dirty work.

I had to reach into the chute, grab a hen by the legs, and hold her, ankles crossed,

in one hand.

Then, as I held her on the edge of the pit, I wiped my other hand over her rear, which

pushed up her tail feathers and exposed her vent opening.

The birds weighed 20 to 30 lbs., were terrified, and beat their wings and struggled in panic…

With the hen thus "broken," the inseminator stuck his thumb right under her vent and pushed,

which opened the vent…

Into this, he inserted the semen tube...

Then both men let go and the hen flopped away onto the house floor.

Two breakers did 10 hens a minute, or each breaker broke 5 hens a minute — one hen

every 12 seconds."

In the pig meat industry, piglets are the product, so mother pigs, much like dairy cows,

are subjected to a constant cycle of pregnancies.

Even in the EU, where tethering stalls in which pigs were chained in place were outlawed,

artificial insemination is one of a number of built-in exceptions wherein pigs may legally

be chained in place.

So, if forceful penetration of an animal's vagina, anus, or cloaca resulting in physical

and/or psychological harm and eliciting clear signs of distress is not what's objectionable,

maybe it's when the action performed upon an animal is itself overtly sexual, not just

the body part(s) involved.

Take the following account:

"Each boar had his own little perversion the man had to do to get the boar turned on…

He might have to hold the boar's penis in exactly the right way that the boar liked,

and he had to masturbate some of them in exactly the right way.

There was one boar, he told me, who wanted to have his butt hole played with.

"I have to stick my finger in his butt, he just really loves that," he told me….he's

one of the best in the business."

Without context where would you place this on the line between the pornographic and permissible?

Would your answer change if I told you the passage was written by an internationally

renowned and well-respected specialist in livestock handling and animal welfare?

If so, what changed about the account itself?

That excerpt comes from Dr. Temple Grandin's book, "Animals in Translation," wherein

she's described in the "about" section as "a role model for hundreds of thousands

of families and people."

Grandin continues her tour of porcine breeding practices, describing how unlike cows, female

pigs have to be sexually excited in order to conceive—so workers must manually arouse

them prior to insemination.

Okay…if the highly individualized, manual masturbation of male pigs to completion and

sexual stimulation of females prior to the insertion of boar semen are acts openly recounted

by a respected professor and role model to families, I fear our common sense assessment

may be an exercise in futility.

Especially when we take into account semen collection methods for bulls, namely the use

of an artificial vagina, electroejaculation, or transrectal massage.

The first method often uses a "teaser" bull, "usually a specimen of low breeding

value," who is retrained—sometimes painfully via a ring through his nose—and functions

as the "mount" for the "donor" bull, since the force can injure females.

The most troubling technique, electroejaculation, involves inserting a probe into the bull's

anus and delivering electric shocks to stimulate ejaculation.

It's widely known to be painful and has been banned in some EU countries.

Yet you can watch footage of electroejaculation on the Irish Farm Journal's YouTube channel,

as well as—across the platform–hundreds of semen procurement and insemination videos,

including how to sexual excite a female pig, a topic covered in-depth in the youth education

resources of the Pork Checkoff program.

In my video "Do Animals Want to Be Eaten," I provide examples of the sexualized portrayal

of animals in advertising, often seducing the would-be consumers of their carcass.

Even mainstream television shows feature footage that, were the context even slightly altered,

could result in the network losing its license and inviting a wave of lawsuits.

As a quick personal aside, I find the fact that YouTube's wide array borderline bestiality

videos remain unrestricted and even monetized, yet the video of one of my speeches remains

age-restricted, despite it's censure violating YouTube's own polices, just the slightest

bit frustrating…

Moving on…

I have to say, I think our comparative evaluation has hit a dead end.

The only element we've yet to assess, is the intention and experience of the human

committing the act.

This is the determining factor in several state bestiality laws, like Delaware's,

which specifies the contact be "for purposes of sexual gratification."

But if that's really the root of our objection to bestiality, then we've essentially gone

full-circle to the original moral basis for its censure, despite the modern shift towards

animal cruelty classification, and establishment of animals as victims.

How exactly does the intention of the person involved, or whether the act is part of their

job description, or carried out in a medical context, help the individual being violated?

I would imagine that someone's job title would be of little comfort to the cow restrained

and forceful penetrated for her next round of heartbreak.

And the enjoyment or lack thereof derived by the worker operating the anal probe wouldn't

do much to dull the painful electric current shocking a bull's pelvic nerves.

Such absurdities are the result of our arbitrary shifting of animals from property to family

to victim to profit margin, depending on our needs.

And as their roles shift, so too do the kinds of harms we may inflict upon them.

In her response to philosopher Peter Singer's controversial book review essay Heavy Petting,

Dr. Karen Davis of United Poultry Concerns addresses this progressive commodification:

"Historically, animal agriculture has facilitated bestiality, not simply because of the proximity

of farmed animals, but because controlling other creatures' bodies invites this extension

of a license that has already been taken."

In one of the unfortunately numerous cases of extreme sexual abuse of animals within

the food industry that fall so far outside of the prescribed norms they lead to criminal

charges, undercover footage and detailed notes from the investigators showed routine abuse

at a pig breeding facility in Iowa, where thousands of mother pigs are kept in cramped

gestation crates.

Workers beat pregnant pigs with blunt metal objects, kicked them in the stomach and head,

forced rods into their vaginas and anuses, and attacked lame and injured pigs with an

electric prod, among other offenses.

The video also captured workers cutting off the tails and tearing out the testicles of

piglets, "including some with…scrotal hernias, whose intestines would fully protrude

when snipped"—all without any anesthetic.

And, in one of the most-cited offenses by the media, workers were shown slamming sick

or deformed piglets against the ground, leaving them, according investigators, to die slowly,

their "skull[s]-crushed, paddling their legs and twitching, gasping for air, as others

were piled on top of them in giant bins."

An article on NBC News includes comments from none other than Temple Grandin, described

as "a leading animal-welfare expert," who "said that while those are standard

industry practices, the treatment of the sows on the video was far from it," calling it

"atrocious animal abuse."

Just to clarify, in case it wasn't obvious, beating and violating the mother pigs was

the "atrocious animal abuse."

The "standard industry practices" Grandin refers to are the unanaesthetized mutilation

of newborn piglets and brutal slamming of "defective" babies against concrete.

Not only are these practices legal, they are government-sanctioned methods within, but

not limited to, the United States, Canada, and European Union.

See, that's the great thing about standard practices—I don't know about you, but if

I was shown that video and asked what was abuse and what was routine, I'd have gotten

it totally wrong!

When it comes to our relationships with non-human animals, we posses a remarkable level of cognitive

dissonance complete with ample blind spots.

One need only observe how we designate individuals as "friend or food," by such arbitrary

factors as geographical location or possession of a human-given name.

In one country, a dog is viewed as a "pet"—even a family member.

Yet born in a different part of the world, the very same dog would be viewed as "dinner."

Nothing about the dog herself has changed—only her geographical location and, more importantly,

the perception of her role and value by the humans deciding her fate.

Such subjective shifting of assigned worth is the very basis of anthropocentrism, a belief

system that "regards humans as separate from and superior to nature and holds that

human life has intrinsic value while other entities (including animals, plants, …and

so on) are resources that may justifiably be exploited for the benefit of humankind."

Our anthropocentric worldview explains many bizarre displays of human doublethink.

An example I covered in my speech "The Best We Have To Offer," which concerns legislative

issues pertaining to animal cruelty, was when the European Union signed the Treaty of Lisbon,

recognizing non-human animals legally sentient, deserving freedom from hunger, thirst, discomfort,

pain, injury, disease, fear, distress and mental suffering—and then use this very

recognition of their capacity to feel the same emotions and sensations as we do to design

the exact manner in which humans may legally violate, imprison, cut, burn, alter, and murder

them.

A preliminary report for the new legislation compared the financial cost of gassing verses

grinding alive the estimated 335 million unwanted day-old male chicks born into the EU egg industry

every year.

Finding live grinding, or maceration, to be far more cost-effective, it was codified as

the method of choice in the resulting groundbreaking animal protection legislation.

In her article "Pets or Meat," Professor of Law Marry Anne Case highlights the complications

arising from the condemnation of bestiality on the grounds of incapacity to consent.

Citing how even the training of one's pets is a form of persuasion difficult to "differentiate…with

reference to consent," Case concludes that:

"If we think there should be more strict or rigorous legal controls on having one's

pets trained to do what would violate the bestiality laws than on other stupid pet tricks,

we should acknowledge straightforwardly that it is our attitude toward sex, more than our

concern for animal freedom of choice or animal welfare, that motivates us."

Far from having the animals' interests at heart, it appears that, as Dr. Davis wrote,

"the primary mainstream objection to bestiality…is that sex between humans and nonhumans, regardless

of the circumstances in which it occurs including rape, is 'an offence to our status and dignity

as human beings.'"

That's the power of human perception.

That our violation of their bodies is an affront to our "dignity."

Davis describes how, in regards to bestiality, some animal advocates advanced the argument

that "nonhuman animals are not in a position to give informed consent…by virtue of [their]

presumed inherent intellectual inferiority to humans."

Even in their supposed defense, we insult them.

This is why, in "Rethinking Bestiality," one of the few essays focusing on the issue

of bestiality from an animal rights standpoint, criminologist Piers Beirne calls for "a

concept of interspecies sexual assault," independent of moral outrage, empty allusions

to victim status, and lack of consent through idiocy.

Referencing Carol J Adams, Beirne lays the foundation for a truly victim-centered approach

to the sexual assault of animals:

"...in seeking to replace anthropocentrism with an acknowledgement of the sentience of

animals, we must start with the fact that in almost every situation humans and animals

exist in a relation of potential or actual coercion…

For genuine consent to sexual relations to be present…both participants must be conscious,

fully informed and positive in their desires…

Bestiality involves sexual coercion because animals are incapable of saying yes or no

to humans in forms that humans can readily understand…

If we cannot know whether animals consent to our sexual overtures, then we are as much

at fault when we tolerate interspecies sexual relations as when we fail to condemn adults

who have sexual relations with infants or with children or with…[others]—who, for

whatever reason, are unable to refuse participation."I hope this rather intensive analysis of bestiality

gave you some food for thought.

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