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Local women continue equal pay efforts despite state lawmakers rejecting bills to close gap - Duration: 1:21.

PROTESTERS THAT

WE ARE EXPECTING TO COME BY SAY

THEY WANT TO SEE MORE

LEGISLATION THAT WILL STRENGTHEN

THE EQUAL PAY LAWS, BUT

LEGISLATORS HAVE BLOCKED SEVERAL

ATTEMPTS TO DO SO.

IN LOUISIANA, WOMEN ARE PAID

$.68 FOR EVERY DOLLAR A MAN IS

PAID.

THRE BILLS AIMED AT CLOSING THE

WAGE GAP HAVE ALREAD FAILED,

INCLUDING ONE THAT WOULD HAVE

EXTENDED TO PRIVATE EMPLOYERS

AND NOT JUST GOVERNMENT

AGENCIES.

A SECO BILL WOULD HAVE

REQUIRED A CONTRACTOR DOING

BUSINESS TO COMPLY WITH THE

EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN ACT.

AND THE THIRD BILL WOULD HAVE

PROHIBITED PRIVATE EMPLOYERS

FROM RETALIATING AGAINST

EMPLOYEES THAT DISCUSSED WAGES.

NOW PROTESTERS ARE ASKING ON

WALMART TO BE MOR TRANSPARENT

AND REVEAL THE AVERAGE WAGES FOR

MEN VERS WOMEN AND LEAD THE

CHARGE FOR CHANGE WITH EQUAL PAY

FOR EQUAL WORK.

>> WE ARE NOT GOING TO G IT IF

NOBODY OUT HERE IS DOING THE

WORK.

IT WILL TAKE US AS WOMEN AND OUR

COMMUNITY TO COME OUT AND TO

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Stop being Jealous - Eliminating Jealousy - (Relationships Self-Help) - Duration: 3:49.

I hate that guy, he's a talentless schmuck he shouldn't be on TV, that should be me!

I could do a better job.

Look at that new boyfriend of hers.

Pfff such a pretty boy with lots of money.

Ninh explains - Stop Being So Jealous!

- Eliminating Jealousy.

Whether we admit to it or not, we all get jealous from time to time.

It's in our blood, its human nature.

The green eyed monster comes and attacks us all from time to time.

It can turn the nicest of people into complete bastards.

You hate your ex's new partner, you hate that celebrity on the TV, you hate that person

at work or school that's so popular and you're not.

Now, the problem isn't the people you're jealous of, the problem is you.

We feel threatened by this person.

We're constantly comparing ourselves and because we're comparing, sometimes we feel inferior.

You could be a woman who's jealous of someone who is prettier than you, you could be a guy

who''s jealous of another guy getting all the female attention .

The real reason why we get jealous, is because we aren't happy with something about ourselves.

And we're insecure about it.

It's all insecurity.

We feel inferior and we think that the world thinks the same thing.

And we compare ourselves, because we're human – we compete with each other.

it: now is the time to do something about it.

1) Own up to it.

- If you don't know you have a problem, then you can't fix it.

So if you know you get jealous, own up to it, admit it, physically say it aloud or write

it down.

Remember, jealousy only exists in your mind – doesn't exist in physical reality, you

can't hold in your hands.

2) Imaginary feelings – are your thoughts real or is it something that you've just made

up?

Did your friends not invite to a movie really because they hate you, or because most likely

they know you don't like horror films and decided not to ask you.

Most of the time, it's something you've concocted in your own mind to justify the

way that you're feeling.

3) Resolve – now it's time to put it right.

Listen to what people are telling you, if people tell you that you act like a douchebag

when you get jealous – don't see it as a criticism, but see it as something to work

on.

If you've overreacted at this point, now's a good time to apologise – especially if

you started throwing things in something in peoples faces.

4) Work on yourself.

- Remember, the problem is you.

People who are completely happy within themselves know have nothing to be jealous about.

Everyone's different, there are people in the world with more or less money than you,

there are people in the world with better or worse looks than you, there are people

in the world with bigger or smaller body parts than you.

It's all relative.

Be happy with your positive traits, and look at your overall talents and gifts.

And if you're still feel that you don't have any to compete with, start developing

some, work on yourself.

If you've found this video at all helpful, be sure to like share and subscribe – download

my free eBook from my website, and follow me on social media there.

On a closing note guys – it's perfectly normal to be jealous, it's human nature.

Don't beat yourself up over it, but start working on eliminating that out of your life

today.

Let me know how you get on, comment section below.

NinhLy - www.ninh.co.uk - @NinhLyUK

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Coal-Fired Power Plants In Jeopardy As President Trump Considers Leaving Paris Climate Deal | MSNBC - Duration: 5:05.

MSNBC'S JACOB SOBEROFF JOINS US NOW FROM LOS ANGELES.

>> Reporter: SO SOUTHWEST INDIANA IS HOME TO FOUR OF THE

WORST POLLUTING COAL FIREPOWER PLANTS IN THE NATION, THE KIND

THE PARIS AGREEMENT COULD PUSH TOWARDS RETIREMENT.

WE HEADED THERE TO CHECK OUT

WHAT IT IS LIKE TO LIVE AMONG THEM.

WE'RE INSIDE THE GUTS OF ONE OF THE BIGGEST COAL FIRED POWER

PLANTS IN THE NATION. WHAT ARE WE LOOKING AT?

>> EVERYTHING FROM OUR CO-2 EMISSIONS TO OUR OPACITY,

MERCURY. >> Reporter: THIS IS THE COAL

FIRED PLANT IN SOUTHWEST INDIANA.

WHEN THE PLANT WAS DOWN FOR A SCHEDULED OUTAGE, WE WERE

BROUGHT HERE FOR AN EXCLUSIVE TOUR.

THIS IS WHERE IT STARTS IN >> IT IS.

THIS IS WHERE WE UNLOAD COAL. >> Reporter: THE CONSTANT STREAM

OF COAL MEANS A CONSTANT STREAM OF POLLUTION.

ACCORDING TO AN INVESTIGATION BY THE CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEGRITY,

IN 2014, 22 FACILITIES THEY CALL SUPER POLLUTERS, INDUSTRIAL

SITES IN THE TOP 100 OF EITHER GREENHOUSE GAS OR TOXIC AIR

EMISSIONS, WERE ON BOTH LISTS. OF THOSE 22, FOUR, INCLUDING

ROCKPORT, ARE IN SOUTHWEST INDIANA.

ROCKPORT IS IN THE MIDDLE OF A MASSIVE PROJECT TO REDUCE

EMISSIONS. WHAT IS THE REASONS YOU ARE

WORKING TO REDUCE EMISSIONS COMING OUT OF THIS PLANT?

>> THERE WAS A LAWSUIT BY THE

GOVERNMENT. SO A LOT OF IT IS DRIVEN BY

REGULATIONS. HOW OUR PLANTS OPERATE, THOUGH,

AND WHICH PLANTS CONTINUE TO OPERATE IS BEING CHANGED

DRAMATICALLY BY ECONOMICS, AS WELL.

>> Reporter: YOU DIDN'T MENTION PUBLIC HEALTH.

DOES THAT COME INTO YOUR EQUATION?

>> IT'S DEFINITELY A CONCERN OF OURS.

THE EMPLOYEES HERE LIVE IN THIS COMMUNITY.

WE WANT A HEALTHY COMMUNITY. WE WANT TO BE IN COMPLIANCE.

>> Reporter: ROCKPORT SAYSS IT' ABIDING BY ALL RELEVANT

REGULATIONS, BUT SOME LOCAL RESIDENTS AREN'T SURE LIVING

NEAR ANY SUPER POLLUTER IS HELPFUL.

WHAT BRINGS YOU HERE TODAY? >> MY HUSBAND IS SICK WITH SINUS

INFECTIONS. MY CHILD WOKE UP YESTERDAY FROM

HIS NAP WITH HIS EYES MATTED SHUT.

>> Reporter: THE CHILD HAS BEEN HERE TO THE DOCTOR OVER 50

TIMES. THE DOCTOR SAYS SHE SEES CASES

LIKE HIS EVERY DAY. >> THERE YOU GO.

>> WE DID IT. GOOD JOB.

>> Reporter: SO DOCTOR, WHAT DO WE GOT GOING ON HERE?

>> WELL, BRENTLY IS KIND OF TYPICAL OF A LOT OF KIDS I SEE.

PARENTS SAID THEY'VE NEVER BEEN AS SICK AS WHEN THEY LIVED HERE.

FOR 20 YEARS, I COULD GIVE YOU A GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARY OF THE

SNOT ZONE. IT CORRESPONDED LITERALLY TO THE

ZONE OF THE CONCENTRATION OF POWER PLANTS IN THE MIDWEST.

>> Reporter: STUDIES HAVE MADE A DIRECT CONNECTION BETWEEN AIR

QUALITY AND INFANT MORTALITY. INDIANA IS TIED FOR FIFTH HIGH

OF THE NATION, AND IN THIS COUNTY, THE HIGHEST IN INDIANA

BUT CAN'T SAY WHAT THE CAUSE IS FOR SURE.

THAT'S BECAUSE THIS IS WHERE THE INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT HAS PLACED ITS AIR QUALITY MONITORS.

AROUND SOME SUPER POLLUTERS, THERE AREN'T MANY.

SO WHEN PEOPLE SAY WE DON'T KNOW FOR SURE IF IT'S THE POWER

PLANTS OR EMISSIONS AROUND HERE OR THE TRACTORS AND FARM

EQUIPMENT, I CAN SEE YOU GETTING PISSED WHEN I SAY THAT.

>> YES. THEY DON'T HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF

THESE KIDS. IT'S NOT EVEN THE ILLNESS SO

MUCH, BECAUSE IT'S THE DELIBERATE NATURE OF NOT PUTTING

MONITORS IN THE MOST POLLUTED PART OF THE COUNTRY.

WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE MONITORING, YOU DON'T HAVE DATA.

>> I THINK SHE'S RIGHT. WE'VE EVEN BEFORED MOVING OUT OF

THE STATE. I WAS BORN AND RAISED IN

SOUTHERN INDIANA. AND WE'RE READY TO LEAVE.

>> Reporter: THE INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL

MANAGEMENT TOLD US THE TOXIC AIR QUALITY MONITORS DIDN'T SHOW

HIGH VALUE, SO THEY WERE RELOCATED.

AS FOR THE FUTURE OF COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS, WITH OR WITHOUT

THE PARIS AGREEMENT, INDUSTRY EXPERTS INSIST THAT MARKET

FORCES LIKE CHEAP GAS WILL LEAD TO THE EVENTUAL RETIREMENT OF

PLANTS LIKE THE ONES I SAW. BUT CRITICS SAY THAT DAY CANNOT

COME SOON ENOUGH, KATIE. >> DIDN'T SHOW HIGH VALUES.

YOU CANNOT HELP BUT FEEL FOR

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It's Brock, sir.

Edward Brock Jr.

I come before you today...

...humbled...

...and humiliated...

...to ask you for one thing.

I want you to kill Peter Parker.

Parker.

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Three Northshore charities to benefit from raffle of this Money Hill Plantation home - Duration: 1:56.

AND IT IS A WIN-WIN FOR

EVERYBODY.

>> WE WANT TO GIVE BACK AND THIS

IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO DO SO.

REPORTER: BY THE TIME, THE NORTH

SHORE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

RAFFLE OFF THIS HOUSE ON

SATURDAY, THEY'LL HAVE RAISED

MORE THAN $5 MILLION FOR LOCAL

CHARITIES.

THIS YEAR'S HOME IN MONEY HILL,

2300 PLUS SQUARE FEET, 4 BED

$427,000.

ROOMS THREE BATHS, A DREAM HOME

FOR A RAFFLE TICKET.

>> AND ONLY 7500 TICKETS ARE

$100.

GOING TO BE SOLD.

SO YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING ARE

GREAT.

>> WE'RE APPROACHING $5 MILLION

IN CONTRIBUTIONS OVER THE YEARS

TO CHARITIES AND THAT'S FABULOUS

, WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT IT.

REPORTER: THE CHARITY HOME,

BUILT ON A LOT DONATED BY MONEY

HILL.

RAISING THE ROOF FOR CHARITIES

IS ABOUT CHANGING LIVES.

NEW ORLEANS MISSION'S GIVING

HOPE RETREAT, OPERATION ANGEL,

DOES JUST THAT.

>> WE SAY IT'S ABOUT RESCUING

MEN AND WOMEN, HELPING THEM TO

RECOVER AND THEN RE-ENGAGING

THEM BACK TO THE LIFE THAT GOD

CREATED THEM FOR.

REPORTER: A SECOND RECIPIENT,

THE ST. TAMMANY HOSPITAL

FOUNDATION AND ONGOING HEALTH

CARE FOR THE NORTH SHORE.

AND THE NORTH SHORE MIRACLE

LEAGUE, NOW BUILDING A SPECIALLY

EQUIPPED BASEBALL FIELD FOR

SPECIAL NEEDS KIDS, BECAUSE

EVERY KID DESERVES TO PLAY BALL.

[APPLAUSE]

>> THIS ALLOWS OUR CHILDREN, OUR

PARENTS, TO FULFILL A DREAM THAT

THEY MAY HAVE HAD AT ONE POINT

AND FOUND OUT THAT DREAM IS NOT

GOING TO BE THEIR REALITY, AND

IT'S GOING TO DO IT FOREVER HERE

ON THE NORTHSHORE IN ST.

TAMMANY, TANGIPAHOA AND

WASHINGTON PARISHES.

REPORTER: FOR MANY, THIS IS THE

DREAM.

THE $400,000 HOME IN MONEY HILL.

THE DREAM TAKES A STEP TOWARD

REALITY WITH A $100 RAFFLE

TICKET.

THE NORTH SHORE HOMEBUILDERS

RAISING THE ROOF FOR CHARITY

TAKES THAT DREAM, AND WITH IT

BUILDS SO MANY MORE.

>> YOU GUYS BELIEVE IN GIVING

BACK.

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Q&A: China's Human Space Exploration and More... - Duration: 19:32.

Welcome back to the weekly question show your questions my answers remember

wherever you are on my channel ask a question I will answer here alright

let's get started first couple of questions are going to come from our

patrons Allen Pomeroy we're finding out a lot about the physiological problems

associated with prolonged exposure of humans to zero gravity in the Mars movie

in 2001 they solved the zero gravity issue with large revolving habitats to

create artificial gravity how big would such an artificial gravity structure

have to be and how difficult expensive to assemble in space right to get some

kind of artificial gravity you need this rotating Space Station and the size of

which I mean none have ever been built but the size is on the order of tens of

meters the problem is is that if it's too small you get this weird effect

where your feet are moving at a different speed from your head and it

causes nausea so you want a station that's got a big enough size and you're

going to need say tens of meters to one hundred meters to really get something

that feels comfortable and so there's been a few ideas you could have like an

actual ring but you could also have like just something with a counterbalance so

on one side you've got the crew compartment and on the other side you've

got say the reactor and the two just go around and around and that provides that

counterbalance there are plans right now is the thing called the Nautilus X which

could put an actual rotating part onto the International Space Station and then

that could test these ideas I could astronauts say sleep in in full gravity

and in my opinion I think this is the next most important step that we need to

take with being able to live long duration space light we just solve the

microgravity problem and that's going to be some kind of rotating artificial

gravity space station and in the future they're going to be these great big

O'Neil cylinders with hundreds of thousands of people living in them and

they wouldn't even know that they weren't living on on earth Larry Beckham

I wonder baryonic matter is a component of dark matter if you have a cluster of

billions of small cold dark objects like rocks or even crystals of frozen gases

could you detected at the distance of the Galactic

halo could you have a cluster of unseen rocks inside the many parts explain the

gravitational effect is anyone looking to the possibility the dark matters that

makes it very onic and nonbaryonic matter yes absolutely

astronomers have definitely wondered is the missing mass the dark matter

actually just regular stuff that's just so far away that we can't see it maybe

it's black holes but there are the kinds of observations that you would detect

that would tell you if that stuff was actually stuff it would interact in ways

that dark matter just doesn't seem to interact you would see it as galaxies

collided you'd see this matter coming together heating up releasing radiation

and astronomers don't see that the dark matter just passes right through each

other and forms these gigantic clouds now that said there is some amount of

mad a regular baryonic matter that does appear to be missing and it's probably

that it's probably gas dust rocks material that just hasn't been added up

they sort of adds to the survey so it's like there's the matter that we know

what it is there's the stuff that we know is matter but we don't know what it

is but we know that it's out there and then there's dark matter which we don't

even know what it is mark if there an RSS feed specifically for the audio not

that I mind the videos just I listen while working and don't need the video

the old RSS link that I have is for video and is an updating so just for

mark and everyone else to know we actually release the audio and the video

of the guide to space and the question show maybe as an audio and video podcast

so if you like to watch stuff on YouTube you can do that if you like to get your

stuff via a podcast you can do that as well they're on you we'll put the link

here so you can see them I think it's used today slash feed slash audio and

then flush feed / video but go to those put them into your pod caching app and

then you'll get the newest episodes in either audio or video right onto your

mobile device reasonable comment what do you expect once you reach the

technological singularity in the next three

240 years for anyone who doesn't know the idea of the technological

singularity is that our technology is advancing so quickly that at some point

in the near or far future technology will increase at a exponential rate and

we will we kind of don't know what happens after that if you get faster and

faster technology who knows what's going to happen now is the technological

singularity going to happen or not I don't know a lot of people think that it

is a lot of people think that that's crazy my instinct my hunch by gas as a

person who likes to think about the future is that that there will be once

we give computers the ability to make computers better it is going to create a

sort of runaway increase in technology and will have a really hard time really

knowing what looks what it looks like on the other side of that will the

computers take over will they turn the entire planet earth into computron ium

and then colonize the entire Hubble sphere of the universe and it's just

computers in all directions and they don't need us anymore maybe will we

merge with our computers and form some kind of robot hybrid humanity that then

explores the universe maybe oh I don't think so I mean really why do they keep

you need to keep us around except because they're feeling nostalgic like

they like humans like we make great pets will we master the computers and keep

them under control and fly around the universe with our meat bodies even

though we're soft and fragile and prone to radiation and dying that does sound

like a great idea so I think if I think of all those possible options I kind of

think that the robots are going to take over and it can happen in 3040 years

maybe or maybe a 100 I think it's going to happen so what will we do hope they

like us as pets Gibson and Roberts would it be

theoretically possible to accelerate a spacecraft to save one tenth the speed

of light by slingshots around the planet in our solar system or is it only

possible for a black hole to do how we're doing this effect the solar system

as so much energy would have been used we did a whole episode about gravitation

slingshots and here's the short version is that you take a spaceship and you get

close to a large planet like say Jupiter as you fall towards Jupiter you are

falling in and out of Jupiter's gravity well and that cancels out you pull in

you fall out you get your gain speed you lose speed it's the same thing but the

whole point is Jupiter is going around the Sun and it has an orbital momentum

and as your spaceship falls into Jupiter's gravity Jupiter pulls your

spaceship up to its orbital speed going around the Sun now you steal a little

bit of Jupiter's womanís you actually lower its its orbit around the Sun and

you get a speed boost in theory you could keep doing this game more and more

speed boosts go faster and faster faster I don't you couldn't go the speed of

light although theoretically you could gather our almost unlimited amount of

energy from the planets but the problem is is that as you got closer and closer

to Jupiter you would have to skim through the cloud tops so there's kind

of a maximum speed the other problem is just the physics involved of going close

to those planets and really getting cranked around by their gravity as you

do this gravitational slingshot and to take it to that caught that extreme

caution you get that black hole you come in for a gravitational slingshot of a

black hole that's maybe orbiting the center of the Milky Way and you're going

to get cranked in this really tight radius and what kind of spaceship could

go from zero to a significant portion of the speed of light in that in that one

slingshot so so the gravitational slingshots are really going to be used

by us to increase our speed within the solar system but not necessarily to go

to the kinds of speeds that would get you from star to star Rubik an one if

NASA offers you a three-month journey the ISS would you take it uh yeah if I

could get three months that's a long time like two weeks that would be cool I

would do that three months sure if you could promise to me that it was safe and

I would have some interesting science to do I would I would do a

three-month journeys ISS longer than that probably not like Earth Day is

great space is scary and dangerous and I really appreciate the sacrifices made by

the astronauts to go and help us explore and understand space but but I I would

go there for vacation or to check it out or like go to the surface of Mars

briefly but I still want to come back to earth it's excellent

buzzing oh damn er why don't you even episode of the beach instead of trees in

the background I don't know something different that is a great question

let me explain we shoot here in the forest because the light is generally

fairly even and blocked let's see by can you get there

blocked by some there's a tree there that's blocking the sunlight on me so so

we try to maintain the amount of light that we have the other part is if you

have like the beach you've got this really bright area behind you and it's

really hard to kind of luminate me compared to the beach getting blinded

here again the other problem is that when you're at the beach there's a lot

of wind so the wind blows in and hits the microphone though this is fun

so that's a problem I lost mine blue socks on the microphone anyway um and

then the other thing is when you're the beach people walk by and they're like

what are you doing and you're like we're shooting video about space like I love

space you know like I know me too but we're doing a video right now and they

want to talk about space so so we need places and we don't shoot inside because

it's actually harder to light inside you've seen some videos that I've done

where I shoot it you shoot inside and they kind of suck maybe because we're

not great at it so much time out in the forest but but the thing is that just

you know we like the outside lights more even to get to it's quicker and easier

for us to set up out here and it's kind of pretty right so we've if you kind of

go back we have we have shot at the beach we've actually shot up in the

mountains one time sometimes we shoot inside some of the shooting

back yard but this is like maybe we're like just super lazy at this point this

is like the place that we can shoot that we know how to do and everything is

dependable and it allows us to make these videos without really being

frustrated by all of the difficulties of shooting so that's why we do it

user WL twenty eight fifty question Fraser what's your thoughts on China

getting to Mars first maybe teaming up with Russia how advanced is China's

space program China space program is not as advanced as the United States program

or the Russian space program both have had tremendous experience in sending

humans to space that said China is single-mindedly moving towards their

human space exploration program so well Pratt it looks like the American program

is kind of like we're going to do the Orion and then we're gonna do the

constellation we're going to change your mind we're going to see an asteroid

coming out of the Mars or back to the moon

China is we're doing this then we're doing that then we're doing this then

we're doing that and we don't even know what the plans are but they sent up an

astronaut they send a multiple astronauts they send up a Space Station

they put people on the space station they put a rover on the moon they send a

mission past the moon their plans are probably to send humans to the moon and

so will they be the next people to set foot on the moon I wouldn't be surprised

if the next people to walk on the moon are the Chinese well the Russians help

them probably not the Russians provided a lot of their technology for the

Chinese to make their initial capsules and a lot of the way the Rockets work

but the Russians have their own plans for for how they're planning to send

people further and further into space so yeah I wouldn't be surprised

Glock fan 1990 what would happen if a human came in contact with dark matter

sorry for the stupid question not a stupid question it's a great question

watch out Dark Matters everywhere probably nothing in fact you could be

having Dark Matter streaming through your body right now

a good example of something that's like this is neutrinos right there are

neutrinos streaming from the Sun in vast quantities and they are all passing

right through your body right now and they have no impact

whatsoever that you could fire neutrinos through a Lightyear of solid lead and it

would probably make its way through it so dark matter

you know astronomers say the dark matter has a very low cross section right so

it's like how big is the particle of dark matter and the thinking is that the

particle is incredibly small like neutrinos small or smaller and so dark

matter would just pass through your body and you wouldn't even experience it and

you could very well have it going to your body right now

or maybe it's clumped up in other places but the point is is that what we can

tell it doesn't interact in any way shape or form with regular matter Nico's

mine what do think of the ISS I've heard scientists call it international pork

and Freeman Dyson was hired with the board of scientists looking to IFS and

the experiments on it out of the 46 projects they deemed 44 to be better

done on earth or off the IFS too much noise the only experiments they deemed

the ISS was needed for was to humans in space experiments I have mixed feelings

about the International Space Station on the one hand it is the most complicated

vehicle thing that humanity has ever built and so to build the most complex

machine is a tremendous accomplishment and to put this thing in space that is

like just doing it is worthy of doing it right and at the same time it is just a

perfect example of international collaboration the Russians the Americans

the Canadian the British have you know many many many other countries of

Brazilians like so many other countries that helped build parts for the

International Space Station and astronauts from different countries in

the world have staffed onboard so that feels like like the Federation from Star

Trek like countries coming together building this thing being up there in

space now is it the most efficient thing that could be built in space well no

probably not but then sometimes you can just kind of never know what's the most

efficient thing until you build a thing and realize that that was the most

efficient thing so there are experiments that have been done that could be done

there's more experiments going up all the time to the station some of them are

a good idea some of them are a bad idea but I'm really glad that they're being

done good money be usable effectively than the International Space

Station maybe but chances are that other thing would run into cost overruns and

would have would people would realize that it was wasn't as good of an idea as

they thought at the time and needed tweak it like like that's that's

discovery that's advance and that's curiosity that's pushing your

capabilities further than they are today I think there are a lot of really

complicated unsolved questions in space exploration that that it's time to go to

next right we know that humans can go around and around the earth can he go

around around the earth further can we figure out a way to deal with the

radiation in space can we create artificial gravity in some kind of

rotating cylinder like these are the next steps and so I'm really a fan of of

just taking what's been done so far and just pushing it more and more into the

future so if we never go any further the International Space Station then I'd be

super disappointed but I see it as a stepping stone into what we're doing

next and a tremendous accomplishment for humankind so I I'm not I don't see what

people are so down on the space station right like it cost a lot of money but

not as much as war black hole could there be a chain of l4 l5 points like

the planet is at zero degrees planet B is in Planet al four point Plenty is at

the planet please l four point etc right the idea of mcgraw joints is that there

are these places where the gravity forces balance out so you could have say

the Sun and the earth and in between them there's a little dissolve different

Lagrange points l4 and the l5 points are the ones that go before and after in

sort of on a planet's orbit and they are stable which means that if you put

something in New York in that place it will tend to return back to that place

with no additional energy the deal with the Lagrange points though is that you

need to have two objects of mass and then the little garage point you can

have a thing that is essentially of zero mass or close to zero mass in other

words a tiny asteroid or a saddle it has to be negligible as compared to the

objects that are creating the LaGrant so a space station or an asteroid that's

fine a hole in it then it can act like a Lagrangian

anymore now could you set up a bunch of stable stable orbits where they're all

in sort of perfect position from each other orbiting around the Sun maybe but

chances are they're going to start to slightly drift around and clump up and

gnash into each other and explode and everybody dies so so that would be the

kind of the reality I guess theoretically you could keep things in

in place from each other who you rastenn hey Perez I got a question we go in any

direction in space and go for billions of years or the speed near that of light

we eventually get back to where we started it all depends on whether the

universe is infinite or finite if the universe is infinite if it goes on

forever than the answer is no you go in any one direction you just keep going

forever and ever and ever never for infinity and you never return if the

universe is finite then the answer is maybe that if you go in any one

direction on earth for example you return to your starting point and if the

universe is finite then in any one direction you go you would return to

your starting point and so it's kind of crazy where you you know you look in

that direction you could see the back of your head from

that direction but we don't know whether the universe is finite or infinite but

that's one of the implications of a finite universe well thanks everyone for

your questions that was awesome as always I had a lot of fun once again if

you are watching videos anywhere go ahead put in a question on any one of my

videos and I will find a bunch of them and answer them here as I did last time

I put together a playlist of cool space astronomy science videos that I've been

watching the last little while so you can kind of see what I'm watching and

that starts right here thanks forever

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Al Franken: Kathy Griffin Photo Was 'Wrongheaded' | Andrea Mitchell | MSNBC - Duration: 3:57.

FUTURE. .

WE NEED TO BE GOING TO THE FUTURE AND NOT BACK TO THE PAST.

>> THE WORLD YOU CAME FROM WAS HUMOR, "SNL," THERE IS A GROWING

CONTROVERSYY ESPECIALLY NOW THA FIRST LADY MELANIA TRUMP ISSUED

A STATEMENT ABOUT IT ABOUT THE ATTEMPT OF SATIRE OR POLITICAL

HUMOR ON TWITTER, THE PHOTO SHOOT THAT KATHY GRIFFIN POSTED.

SHE HAS APOLOGIZED NOW, BUT HAVE WE REACHED A POINT OF POLITICAL

DEBATE THAT IS SO TOXIC THAT PEOPLE LOTT WHAT IS APPROPRIATE?

>> I KNOW KATHY, I CONDEMN THIS, I TALKED TO HER AND SHE DID MAKE

A VERY HEART FELT APOLOGY. I THINK SHE THOUGHT SHE WAS

MAKING AN ARTISTIC STATEMENT, BUT THAT IMAGE HAS NO PLACE IN

OUR POLITICAL DIALOGUE. >> WHAT DID YOU SAY TO HER?

>> I SAID THAT WE CAN'T BE SHOWING IMAGES OF A PRESIDENT

WHO HAS BEEN DECAPITATED, I MEAN I DON'T EVEN WANT TO SAY WHAT IT

WAS, BUT I TAD YOU CAN'T DO THAT, YOU CAN'T DO THAT, AND SHE

MADE A VERY, SHE BEGGED FOR FORGIVENESS, AND I BELIEVE IN

FORGIVENESS, MAYBE THIS PHOTOGRAPHER IS AN ARTIST THAT

DOES THINGS WITH, I THINK HE DID A PICTURE OF HER HAVING HER

TONGUE CUT OUT BY A GUY, THAT WAS ABOS ABOUT HER BEING SENSOR

MEN, OR WOMEN BEING CENSORED BY MEN.

THIS WAS JUST SO WRONG HEADED AND I TOLD HER IT WAS, AND SOON

AFTER SHE MADE A VERY FULSOME APOLOGY AND BEGGED FOR

FORGIVENESS. >> I WANT TO ASK YOU ABOUT YOUR

BOOK, AL FRANKEN: GIANT OF THE SENATE.

YOU CAME INTO THE SENATE, I THINK THERE WAS A LITTLE

RECOUNT, IT TOOK ALITTLE WHILE. >> YES, YOU RECALL DIRECTLY.

>> AND YOU WERE VERY SERIOUS. THEY COULD NOT GET YOU TO CRACK

A JOKE, EVERY TRIED, AND IT WAS CLEAR THAT YOU WERE THE NEW GUY,

AND YOU WANTED TO PROVE YOUR SERIOUSNESS.

ARE YOU NOW WILLING TO JOKE? >> YES, THAN IS MY ANNOUNCEMENT

TODAY, I DID CRACK JOKES TO MY COLLEAGUES, BUT I WANT TO MAKE

SURE THE PEOPLE OF MINNESOTA KNEW THAT I HAD GONE TO THE

SENATE TO DO A SERIOUS JOB, AND TO PROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE IN

MINNESOTA, THE UNITED STATES, AND IT WAS INCREDIBLY CLOSE

ELECTION. I WAS REELECTED COMFORTABLY IN

2014, AND I THINK THE PEOPLE IN MINNESOTA HAVE GOTTEN IT AND SO

I FREED UP A LITTLE WIT, I DECIDED TO BE A WORKHORSE WHEN I

CAME TO THE SENATE, AND NOW I AM BUT I'M A WORKHORSE WITH A SENSE

OF HUMOR. >> YOU HAVE PROVED YOURSELF OVER

AND OVER AGAIN. >> THANK YOU SO MUCH

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How to fix screen resolution issues in Windows 10 [5 Possible Solutions] - Duration: 3:19.

How to fix screen resolution issues in Windows 10 [5 Possible Solutions]

method 1

settings\system\display

change the size to 100%

method 2:

advanced display settings

advanced sizing of text and other items

set a custom scaling level

change it to 100%

apply and signout

method 3

advanced display settings

change resolution

method 4

go to device manager

update the item under display adapters

browse my computer...

let me pick..

select the latest version

install it

method 5

download and install graphics driver for your computer

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Enrole A Bobina | Coleção De Rimas De Berçário | Canções Préescolares | Para Crianças - Duration: 1:11:36.

Wind the bobbin up,

Wind the bobbin up,

Pull, Pull, Clap, Clap, Clap,

Wind the bobbin up,

Wind the bobbin up,

Pull, Pull, Clap, Clap, Clap,

Point to the ceiling

Point to the floor

Point to the window

Point to the door

Clap your hands together - 1, 2, 3,

Put your hands down on your knees.

Wind the bobbin up,

Wind the bobbin up,

Pull, Pull, Clap, Clap, Clap,

Wind the bobbin up,

Wind the bobbin up,

Pull, Pull, Clap, Clap, Clap,

Point to the ceiling

Point to the floor

Point to the window

Point to the door

Clap your hands together - 1, 2, 3,

Put your hands down on your knees.

Wind the bobbin up,

Wind the bobbin up,

Pull, Pull, Clap, Clap, Clap,

Wind the bobbin up,

Wind the bobbin up,

Pull, Pull, Clap, Clap, Clap,

Point to the ceiling

Point to the floor

Point to the window

Point to the door

Clap your hands together - 1, 2, 3,

Put your hands down on your knees.

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'Back To The Future' Fan Popped Doing 88 MPH In DeLorean - Duration: 2:01.

fan who purchased a DeLorean because of the film found out Doc Brown was right: serious

s**t does happen when the car reaches 88 mph.Spencer White of Saugus, California, purchased a DeLorean

a month ago after pining for the 1980s-era sports car for 10 years.The car is best known

as the vehicle that takes Michael J. Fox through time, but on Friday night, White was just

using it to drive his mom around, according to the Santa Clarita Signal.White checked

the speedometer and realized he was going 85 mph, three miles less than the speed the

car in the movie needs to travel back in time.

I thought, let\ take it up to 88 mph, White told the paper.

I only got three more miles to go.White put the pedal to the medal to see what would happen.Spoiler

alert: White didn t travel back in time.

Instead, hell be making a future trip to traffic court.

I was at 88 for about two seconds, and, immediately I saw a police officer behind me,e he told

KTLA.White said he and his mom couldn t stop laughing after a California Highway Patrolman

told them the speed of the DeLorean.They even took a photo of the speed on the officer radar

gun.

The officer also thought the coincidence was funny.

He even got this big grin on his face like he won the lottery, White told KTLA.

White wasn t so lucky.

The officer handed him a $400 traffic ticket before asking White if the car was carrying

a flux capacitor, according to the Signal.

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Baby Panda | Care Forest Hospital - Doctor Baby Help Forest Animals | Educational Game For Toddlers - Duration: 11:36.

Baby Panda | Care Forest Hospital - Doctor Baby Help Forest Animals | Educational Game For Toddlers

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