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Disabling the encryption is an executive order.

It takes two Alpha Level members.

Don't worry. Company's coming.

Did you get my flowers?

- I'm glad you're here, Nick. - Really?

Because I thought you had me killed.

You know how the game works.

So why make me head of S.H.I.E.L.D.'?

Because you were the best,

and the most ruthless person I ever met.

I did what I did to protect people.

Our enemies are your enemies, Nick.

Disorder. War.

It's just a matter of time before a dirty bomb goes off in Moscow,

or an EMP fries Chicago.

Diplomacy?

A holding action, Nick. A band-aid.

And you know where I learned that. Bogota.

You didn't ask. You just did what had to be done.

I can bring order to the lives of seven billion people

by sacrificing 20 million.

It's the next step, Nick.

If you have the courage to take it.

No. I have the courage not to.

Retinal scanner active.

You don't think we've wiped your clearance from the system?

I know you erased my password.

Probably deleted my retinal scan.

But if you want to stay ahead of me, Mr Secretary,

you need to keep both eyes open.

Alpha level confirmed.

Encryption code accepted.

Safeguards removed.

Charlie carrier is 45 degrees off the port bow.

Six minutes.

Hey, Sam, gonna need a ride.

Roger. Let me know when you're ready.

I just did!

You know, you're a lot heavier than you look.

I had a big breakfast.

Steve!

Cap! Cap, come in. Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm here.

I'm still on the helicarrier.

- Where are you? - I'm grounded.

The suit's down. Sorry, Cap.

Don't worry. I got it.(CoolestClips4K)

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Women Are Victimized Twice By Police In Rape Cases - Duration: 8:31.

Every year there are about 300,000 sexual assaults committed in America.

While this number has fallen by more than half since 1993, the vast majority of these

cases are never solved.

According to RAINN, the country's largest anti-sexual violence organization, for every

1,000 rapes, 994 perpetrators will walk free, even though more than 300 of these assaults

were reported to law enforcement.

One of the biggest reasons for this lack of prosecution is that tens of thousands of kits

containing forensic evidence collected by medical examiners from sexual assault victims

are sitting on the shelves of police departments all across this country, and they've never

even been tested for DNA.

In fact, there are as many as 400,000 of these unexamined, completely unexamined DNA kits

nationwide.

Joining me to talk about this crisis is Natasha Alexenko, sexual assault survivor and founder

of Natasha's Justice Project, an organization trying to eliminate the rape kit backlog,

which is where we begin.

Natasha, can you start by telling your story and how you got involved as an advocate for

this extremely important issue?

Well certainly, and thank you so much for having me today.

I, myself, was raped and robbed at gunpoint by a stranger in 1993.

To say that it changed my life is a grave understatement.

Of course, it not only affected me, but affected everyone in my life, my family, my friends.

It was absolutely devastating.

I was a college student at the time, and I had a specific path and goal in life, and

that all got derailed.

It was very, very, difficult.

I submitted to a rape kit exam immediately following the assault.

Of course, you're first instinct is to take a really hot shower, but your body has become

a crime scene.

It's important to ensure the integrity of any evidence that can be found on your body

so that the evidence can be used to eventually find the perpetrator.

Having gone through that really grueling process, unbeknownst to me that rape kit that was taken

so meticulously, that was so very difficult to take, sat on a shelf collecting dust for

9 1/2 years.

What do you think are the biggest factors that led us to the point that we are today,

where there are as many as 400,000 untested kits sitting on the shelf across this country,

like you've described?

It's the heart of the examination.

It's the heart of what a prosecutor needs to get a conviction.

What's happened to where they're just sitting on shelves now?

It's an outrageous story.

Yeah, it is truly an outrageous story.

We have a right to be outraged, because this is a public safety issue.

The man that raped me was on a nationwide crime spree.

A whole bunch of different crimes, burden on taxpayers, burden on law enforcement, so

it's something the public should be concerned about.

How we got here, I wish there was one specific thing, because then we could easily take care

of it.

Certainly, DNA is a technology that has developed far quicker than we're able to as far as keep

up with.

Understanding that it's such a great investigative tool, that's certainly part of it.

The second part of it is really encouraging law enforcement to gain training to understand

the neurobiology of trauma.

What a victim, after assault, goes through.

We were reading through reports where kits had not been submitted, or law enforcement

officials simply said, 'She was laughing during the interview, I don't think it's a

plausible rape,' and not understanding that after that kind of trauma, we all have different

reactions.

The body has a way of just making us act in ways that, perhaps, we wouldn't conventionally

think a rape victim would act like, solemn, crying.

They may laugh.

They may be completely quiet and in a state of shock.

Really, there's been a great effort to train law enforcement to understand how a victim

reacts after that kind of tremendous violence.

New York City and Los Angeles have both been able to clear their rap kit backlogs.

How did they do that, and what should we learn from their examples?

Why could they get it right, but we have police all over this country that don't seem to be

able to get it right?

What's the difference?

Certainly, New York City has a really innovative district attorney.

The NYPD is wonderful.

Everyone goes through significant amounts of training.

New York City had 17,000 rape kits that were unprocessed.

What they did was they tested every single one.

They just put them out on pallets.

They sent them out.

They tested what they could inside.

New York City was really in a unique situation.

The reason why between 2000 and 2003 we're looking at 17,000 rape kits was because they

weren't connected to CODIS which is the national database.

It's like the fingerprints, but it's for DNA, so you're able to find a perpetrator, like

in my case, a stranger with their DNA.

They weren't connected at that time.

Now, we're in 2017.

We're connected to CODIS, so there's really no excuse.

People really should take New York City as an example, because we're looking at a 70%

arrest rate for rape in New York.

That number is far less in the rest of the nation.

It's almost like rape isn't a crime.

Truly.

Let me ask you, another major issue that we see constantly in these cases is statute of

limitations.

In some cases, when it comes to prosecuting sex crimes, this is the biggest obstacle.

How has this problem impacted the fight for justice for sexual assault survivors?

Here, part of the problem is, let's not forget where we started, you have an officer that's

taking a kit where we have DNA.

It's going to help us understand who is this person, who is the perpetrator, but it sits

up on a shelf.

It's never tested, we never find out about the DNA, and the perpetrator goes on to rape

somebody else, and somebody else, and somebody else.

Give me your take, first of all, this statue of limitation issue, don't we have to get

better control of that, I think, nationally?

You're absolutely right, and I think certainly prosecutors are coming up with innovative

approaches to the statute of limitations.

In my case, after 9 1/2 years, we were nearing the 10-year statute.

Now, New York State no longer has the statute of limitations.

But in order to stop the clock, essentially, on the statute of limitations on my case,

we did what's called a John Doe indictment.

That was essentially charging the DNA in the rape kit with the crime even though we didn't

have a perpetrator.

That way we were able to not worry about the statute of limitations looming towards us.

Really, throughout the country, prosecutors and law enforcement have found innovative

ways around the statute of limitations.

Of course, Advocates have worked so hard to eliminate the statutes in various states across

the country.

In the states where ... Even though the statutes have changed, they still have to go by the

law prior to that being changed.

Like California, they're able to show a pattern, so they may not be able to bring that case

to trial, but they can show a pattern in that particular criminal in that he had other hits

in the CODIS database.

There's other sorts of things like that.

In Texas, they allow kits that have passed the statute of limitations, they allow those

survivors to give a victim's impact statement at the trial of the perpetrator who's perhaps

coming on for another crime that was in the statute of limitations.

That's really innovative ways we're doing it.

Is it unfortunate?

Absolutely.

It's so unfortunate.

It's an archaic law that was developed before we had DNA, which doesn't forget, when we

were primarily dealing with a witness and what their memory ... How long does memory

last?

Well, we know it doesn't last as long as DNA.

Well, look, thanks for joining us, and thank you for the work that you're doing out there.

I hope you continue to make inroads.

It sounds like you're making some important inroads already.

Thank you for joining us.

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Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes - Joe Can't Swim | truTV - Duration: 2:13.

All right, Joe.

Turn to your left.

Now walk straight. Walk to your right and say, "Hey."

Hey, hey.

Sal: I thought I told you to stay off my turf!

I thought I told you to stay off my turf!

Yeah, you. Yeah, you.

Yeah, you.

-You, you. -Now take the glasses off.

Oh, no.

No, you can go swim.

You can enjoy. No, go ahead, buddy.

Murr: Walk straight. There you go.

Straight a little bit more, a little bit more.

Take a step forward. There you go.

You feel the towel? There you go, buddy.

Just dry your face with it, real quick.

Go ahead. Dry your face.

[ Laughter ]

Now take the sunglasses off.

Take them off.

Oh, my God! That's your towel.

I thought this was --

I thought this was mine.

[ Laughter ]

You idiots.

-Walk straight. -This way?

Yep, yep. You'll feel there's a fence coming.

Don't walk into it. I put a shirt out there for you.

Go to the right.

No, a little bit more. There. That's it.

-That's your shirt. -Whose shirt is this?

Well, it's yours now. Put it on.

These better not be fake boobs.

All right, buddy.

[ Laughter ]

All right, now make a right. Hard right. There you go.

Go straight.

Keep going.

Keep going a little bit.

Stop. Stop. Stop.

Point up a little bit.

-Hey. -Hey.

You've been sitting on your ass all day.

You've been sitting on your ass all day.

I'm about to make you earn your money.

I'm about to make you earn your money.

Run into the water as fast as you can.

[ Laughter ]

Start yelling, "Help." Start yelling, "Help."

Help! Help! Help!

Murr: Turn around. 180 degrees.

Sal: Wave your hands over your head.

Now start yelling,

"What's your problem, dude?!"

What's your problem, dude?

-Earn your money. -Earn that money!

Earn that money!

All right, now take off your glasses. Read your shirt.

[ Laughter ]

[ Ding! ]

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Pet of the Week: Jeanette the Cat - Duration: 1:53.

BRITTANY: SUNRISE TIME AROUND

5:54.

WE ARE JOINED BY NAO FROM THE

SALINAS ANIMAL SHELTER AND JANET

IN HER CUTE LITTLE OUTFIT.

>> SHE IS 10 YEARS OLD.

SHE IS AT THE SALINAS ANIMAL

SHELTER.

IT IS THE SECOND SHELTER AT 140

FOUR HITCHCOCK ROAD.

YOU CAN CHECK OUT ALL OF THE

KITTENS WE HAVE RIGHT NOW.

YOU CAN ALSO CHECK OUT MORE AT

PETSMART.

WE ARE PARTNERED WITH THEM.

[LAUGHTER]

SHE IS VERY RESTLESS.

VERY ENERGETIC.

SHE NEEDS SOMEONE WITH CHILDREN

WHO CAN ALWAYS PLAY WITH HER,

BECAUSE SHE IS VERY ENERGETIC

ALL THE TIME.

BRITTANY: VERY ENERGETIC.

SO GREAT FOR A FAMILY WHO WAS

READY TO TAKE ON ANOTHER SMALL

ENERGETIC, FUN, LOVING

CHALLENGE.

AND I AM SURE SHE JUST ONCE THE

PLAY.

IT IS PROBABLY PLAY TIME FOR

JANET.

YOU TALKED ABOUT HAVING MORE

ANIMALS AT PETSMART. WHAT YOU

HAVE OVER THERE?

>> WE HAVE LOTS OF KITTENS NOW,

BECAUSE IT IS KITTEN SEASON.

WE RECOMMEND YOU GO WATCH THERE

AND SEE THE KITTENS AT KITTENS

-- PETSMART AND OUR SHELTER.

WE ALSO HAVE ADULT CATS.

BRITTANY IF YOU WANT SOMETHING

MORE TAMED DOWN.

IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN MEETING

JANET, HERE IS THE NUMBER.

758-7285.

758-7285.

THAT IS THE SALINAS ANIMAL

SHELTER.

THEY ARE ON HITCHCOCK.

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Mint Chocolate Chip Ice-Cream Cake | Southern Living - Duration: 2:34.

There are few things more refreshing

than the combination of chocolate and mint.

The best chocolate cakes almost always

add coffee or vinegar or some sort of acid,

because that acid in that vinegar

really brings out that chocolatey taste.

(lighthearted guitar music playing)

This cake gets a double dose

because it gets coffee and vinegar,

so the end result is very chocolatey,

very indulgent, and very yummy.

Our mint chocolate chip ice cream cake

combines decadent layers of devil's food cake,

with crunchy chocolate wafers,

and cool and creamy mint chocolate chip ice cream.

Chocolate ganache is normally made on the stovetop

by combining chopped chocolate and heavy cream.

But we simplified in this recipe

by doing it in the microwave.

Topped with a luscious layer of chocolate ganache,

and super fresh whipped cream,

this cake is to die for.

This mint chocolate chip ice cream cake

is one of our most requested Southern Living recipes.

If it's not already in your dessert rotation,

it's about to be.

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Learn Sea Animals 🐠 Animals for Kids 🐳 Toy Collection 🦀 Nursery Rhymes 🎼 Kids Toys 🐬 Kids Fun - Duration: 2:53.

Learning Sea Animals

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Miraculous Ladybug Theme song Cover & Speed Drawing - Duration: 3:30.

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The Weird Origins of Wonder Woman [Wonder Woman Explained] - That Sci-fi Show - Duration: 6:04.

Hey Fancy people!

Today we explore the origin and history of Wonder Woman... then next time we'll talk

about Wonder Woman and feminism... that'll be loads of fun.

Roll the bump before I just cancel the whole thing...

The origins of Princess Diana of Themyscira are a little more eyebrow-raising than you

might think for a Golden Age superhero conceived in the 1940s.

Wonder Woman was co-created in 1941 by William Moulton Marston and his wife Elizabeth.

Even before creating Wonder Woman, Marston was already famous for helping to develop

the polygraph, creating an apparatus that measured systolic blood pressure to test honesty.

In interviews, Marston claimed his experience with polygraphs showed him that women tended

to be more honest than men, and had the ability to work more efficiently.

For the record, the polygraph is bullshit but that's neither here nor there.

Marston's home life provided some other interesting inspiration for Wonder Woman.

You see, he and his wife Elizabeth regularly engaged in polyamory and BDSM, behaviors that

were particularly taboo in the '40s.

You can play that music all you want but nothing is gonna happen.

This is a family show, damn it.

Damn it, I said damn it.

Damn it.

I'm getting stuck in a loop here.

Wonder Woman herself was based on their polyamorous lover Olive Byrne – who wore distinctive

bracelets that would be the cornerstone of Diana's iconic costume.

Yes, that's Scott Niswander.

Between Marston's experience in both bondage and lie detection, I think we can figure out

how he came up with the Lasso of Truth.

Of course, the source of Wonder Woman's backstory goes back even further than Marston's

surprisingly progressive imagination for the time.

The Amazons, the female-only civilization to which Diana belongs, were based on the

Amazons of Greek mythology, a tribe of female warriors inspired by the Scythian women of

ancient Greece.

Perhaps the most famous Amazonian myth comes in the Seven Labors of Hercules, in which

the demigod must steal the belt of the Amazon queen Hippolyta (hip-PAW-lih-tuh).

But back to Wonder Woman!

The Golden Age origins of the character depicted her as one of the many Amazons of the island

of Themyscira, isolated from the world of men in a kind of Hellenic paradise.

When World War II pilot Steve Trevor crashes on Themyscira, Diana volunteers to return

him to Mans World,choosing to go off and fight some Nazis.

I've said before, it always comes back to Nazis in the golden age.

It's the 1940s.

The only things to do for fun are smoking ciggerettes until we get lung cancer and punching

Nazis... and I'm all out of ciggerettes.

While this basic framework stays the same through all her incarnations, her origins

story has been revamped many times over the decades as the comic's direction and audience

tastes changed.

The Silver Age of the 1960s turned Wonder Woman into a groovy mod superspy in the vein

of Diana Rigg's Emma Peel from the '60s British spy show The Avengers.

No, not those Avengers.

Yes, those Avengers.

She lost her powers in in the process, surrendering them in order to remain in Man's World.

In the 1970s, she became a superhero once more (thanks to the Lynda Carter TV show becoming

popular), and the signature double-W emblem on her outfit was introduced.

In 1985, DC writers started again from scratch with Wonder Woman, isolating the original

version of the character in Earth-Two in Crisis on Infinite Earths.

For the new Wonder Woman, Diana became simply an ambassador from Themyscira, hoping to fight

for peace in the outside world.

In this version, Diana was created out of clay.

Of course, even this origin would change with the New 52 in 2011, in which her clay-based

birthing was replaced by making her the biological daughter of Zeus and Hippolyta.

This continued until yet ANOTHER re-do of her character with the DC Rebirth series Year

One, which details how she got her powers from the gods of Olympus.

While a character as long-lasting and iconic as Wonder Woman must keep changing with the

times to keep things fresh, one wonders what William Marston himself would think of all

these alterations.

Do you want to punch some Nazis?

Do you know anyone who's made out of clay?

Are you gonna call me a cuck when we do the feminism episode?

For more infomation >> The Weird Origins of Wonder Woman [Wonder Woman Explained] - That Sci-fi Show - Duration: 6:04.

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Black Panther Poster REACTION - Duration: 8:19.

Wow! A very slow movie news week

unusually slow

just got...very interesting!

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Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes - Trust Slap | truTV - Duration: 1:38.

Welcome, guys.

You guys

are all co-workers, correct?

You guys have probably

heard of

these trust- and team-building

exercises.

Have you ever been to one?

Anyone ever attend one before?

You have.

"Now I'm gonna show you how much we trust each other."

So, I'm gonna show you how much we trust each other.

Sal, slap Joe.

[ Laughs ]

I trust him.

[ Laughs ]

Okay, guys, grab the beach ball in the corner.

Okay, this is a good one.

"We've got to get the ball from our head to our toes

without using our hands."

So, now, this is an obstacle between the two of us.

[ Both laugh ]

-Okay, working on the problem. -We're working on the problem.

Guys, have an office fight right now.

Did you not put the toner

in the copier?

-I put the toner in the copier.

-Oh, yeah?

That's my job, and I never missed it.

[ Q laughs ]

If you refer to the log, you'll see that, 3:30 on Friday,

I put toner in the...

[ Laughter ]

Murr: Joe, slap him.

If I knew that

there was a log...

[ Murr and Q laugh ]

Slap -- Slap him! Slap him!

Trust.

I told you that there was a --

Murr:

[ Laughing ] Oh, my God!

You got a meat hook.

You got a real [bleep]

meat hook.

[ Laughter ]

Not for nothing -- [Bleep] hook on me.

[ Murr and Q laugh ]

♪♪

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Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes - Swamp Ass Thing | truTV - Duration: 3:03.

I don't even know what happened to me today.

Q: Joe, you could have took an iron to that thing.

You look like an old turtle.

-Q looks way better than me. -It's unbelievable.

It feels good to be on this side of the equation.

-Hi, guys. -Hello! Hi!

We're presenting our book to groups.

And at the end, we're gonna take a vote

out of which one you think should get published.

Okay? So, my book here is...

It's, uh... [ Chuckles ]

"Joey Turncoat: How I Disgraced My Country During Battle."

[ Laughter ]

A memoir of sorts by me, Joe Gatto.

Why do you have a black suit on?

I didn't want to wear the uniform.

Well, they took it from you, right?

-Well, that, too, yeah. -Right.

You can show them yours.

Okay.

Mine is, uh...

It's a comic book called "Swamp Ass Thing."

[ Laughter ]

Murr: Since Q loves comics so much...

We gave him a fresh take on an original.

-Well, fresh take? -[ Laughs ]

It's about a scientist

afflicted with

hellish swamp ass,

which, as, you know, is...

Right.

It's a sweaty badonkadonk.

[ Laughing ] Sweaty badonkadonk!

Mine's more a story of truth.

You know, I was in, like, the whole Afghanistani area.

"Afghanistani"?

And I did a short tour in Costa Rica.

It's a little island in the middle of the Caribbean.

-But you never know. -Costa Rica is not an island.

You weren't there, man.

It was disgrace all over the map,

from tales

of kidnapping children

to get out of interrogations

to "accidentally" shooting a sergeant in the foot.

[ Laughter ]

Tell me more about "Swamp Ass Thing."

One night he was working in his lab,

and lightning hit the lab, and he fell into a vat of...

ass deodorant.

Ass deodorant?

And he emerged...

...Swamp Ass Thing -- that's right.

-She's on board with it. -She's on board. You got her.

He uses his new powers

to, uh, freshen up

people's asses.

[ Laughter ]

Well, he walks over to someone and, like...

Phttt!

-Oh, no! -Swamp ass gone.

And then, also, he fights crime.

Secondary.

Oh, anybody

with swamp ass.

-You've had it before? -[ Laughs ]

I kidnapped the vice president.

[ Laughter ]

I'm a desgraciad.

If you feel they should publish the ongoing adventures

of "Swamp Ass Thing," please raise your hand now.

-One, two, three!

-Three!

If you think the company should publish my book,

please raise your hand.

-Oh! Five!

-Five!

Q goes down!

[ Buzzer ]

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Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes - Q the Pantless Painter | truTV - Duration: 2:07.

What's your name?

My name is David.

David.

For no reason, just take your pants off.

[ Laughs ]

♪♪

[ Laughter ]

Yeah, it's kind of hot

out here.

"I might need you to back up so I can fit it all in."

[ Laughter and applause ]

[Bleep] brutal.

Uh, okay, I might need you to back up

to fit you all in.

[ Laughter ]

Yes!

[ Laughter ]

Joe: No!

A little more.

That's good.

[ Laughter ]

See if you can get him to drop his pants, too.

[ Laughter ]

What underwear are you wearing?

Boxers? Do you want to pull them down, cool off a little bit?

♪♪

Get 'em down, sit. Go ahead.

-Wow. -Oh!

[ Laughs ]

Just two dudes sitting here with our pants down.

[ Laughter and applause ]

All right, bud.

Here we go.

[ Laughter ]

-Just slam-dunking some [bleep] -Eh, all right.

It's -- There it is. There's you.

[ Laughs ]

See, I made the choice

to have you slam-dunking some poop into a toilet.

Yeah, that's a 2-pointer, if you know what I mean.

[ Laughter ]

You can take that.

And these are

completely free...

-Okay. -...of course.

But if you wanted to tip, we do work for tips today.

You know what? I left my wallet

in my other pants.

You left your wallet in your other pants.

-Yeah! -Yeah! Boom!

All right, then. Thank you very much.

Q, you can pull your pants back up.

[ Laughter ]

[ Buzzer ]

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Your Friday Morning KSBW Weather Forecast 6.9.17 - Duration: 2:06.

ANNOUNCER: NOW, KSBW WEATHER

WITH METEOROLOGIST ART JARRETT.

AR GOOD MORNING.

TEMPERATURES WIDESPREAD IN THE

50'S WITH SOME NUMBERS UP TO 52

DEGREES.

-- 62 DEGREES.

FOGGY CONDITIONS THIS MORNING.

WITH ALL OF THE WHAT WE HAVE HAD

LATELY OVER THE LAST 24 HOURS OR

SO, THAT IS HELPING TO GET FOG

IN PLACE.

THE WIND WILL PICK OUT, SCOURING

OUT CLOUDS AS ONE COLD FRONT

SWEEPS BY AND ANOTHER COMES ON

INTO T EARLY EVENING HOURS.

DRY THROUGH THE EARLY AFTERNOON.

TEMPERATURES COOLER IN THE BAY

AREA.

AS YOU GO INTO THE SANTA CLARA

VALLEY AND ARE THEY SOUTH, HUMID

CONDITIONS.

MILD 70'S BACK IN THE FORECAST.

CLEAR TO MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES.

BREEZY OFF THE MONTEREY BAY.

WEANED 20 TO 30 MILES PER HOUR.

WE ALSO HAVE WIND AT 10 TO 20

MILES PER HOUR OFF THE MONTEREY

BAY, GUSTING UP TO 30 MILES PER

HOUR.

60'S WIDESPREAD GOING INTO PG,

MARINA, SEASIDE, AND MONTEREY.

WARMER IN THE MOUNTAINS.

75 IN BIG SUR.

MILD 70'S IN SANTA CRUZ COUNTY.

WE KEEP THE WIND GOING THROUGH

THE EVENING HOURS AND OVERNIGHT.

MOSTLY CLE SKIES.

THEN THEY TAPER AFTER MIDNIGHT,

WHICH MEANS LOW FALCON TURNS

INTO THE EARLY MORNING HOURS.

TOMORROW, 63 TO 72.

DIPPING DOWN SUNDAY WITH ONSHORE

WIND CONTINUING.

BY MONDAY, WE BEGIN TO WARM UP.

ON THE INLAND SIDE, MORE OF THE

SAME.

MOSTLY 70'S WIDESPREAD INTO THE

WEEKEND.

60'S AND 70'S START TO POP UP.

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10 THINGS you NEVER KNOW about BUGATTI - Duration: 5:46.

Bugatti a brand of high-end luxury promoted in racing cars, movies and music clips, being used as a symbol of wealth and luxury. Today we will see 10 things you probably did not know about Bugats!

Bugatti a brand of high-end luxury promoted in racing cars, movies and music clips, being used as a symbol of wealth and luxury. Today we will see 10 things you probably did not know about Bugats!

Today we will see 10 things you probably did not know about Bugatti!

History of Bugatti

The Bugatti brand was founded by Ettore Bugatti, more than 100 years ago, in 1909 more precisely,

in a place called Molsheim in France.

Since then, the brand has developed its reputation for building some of the most beautiful, luxurious and fast cars in the world.

However, with the death of Ettore Bugatti in 1947,

the decline of the company began, and the death of his son Jean Bugatti in 1939 secured the end of the company.

Plane race

By the 1930s, Ettore Bugatti was involved in making a racing plane

hoping to beat the Germans and to win competion of Henri Deutscht,

a successful man in the oil business in France.

The plane was designed by the Belgian engineer Louis de Monge,

named Bugatti 100P, but unfortunately he never managed to fly.

The revival of the company!

Bugatti went through a very bad period for several decades, in 1952 produced the last model,

for 10 years he desperately tried to revive the company but unsuccessfully,

forcing them to focus on a branch of the company producing parts of plane.

In 1998, they decided to sell the company to the Volkswagen Group,

which brought back the Bugatti brand that we all know.

Trains

Starting in 1933, Bugatti began to produce trains using

the Bugatti Type 41 engine known as Bugatti Royal

until the 1950s produced a total of 85 trains for the French railway company.

The train was one of the fastest in the world.

Veyron

Pierre Veyron was born in 1903 and was one of Bugatti's best racing drivers.

At first he planned to study engineering,

but a friend of his had persuaded him to try car races and eventually bought him a bugatti 37 A.

Later, Ettore's son Jean Bugatti

offered him the opportunity to become a pilot Tests and engineer to develop.

In 1939 Veyron managed to win the 24-hour race at Le Mans.

As a sign of gratitude, the Bugatti Veyron carries its name.

Pure silver emblem

The frontal emblem of the Bugatti Chiron is made of pure silver,

one of the best ways to highlight a masterpiece of over $ 2 million.

Dangerous Engine

In 2001, when the bugatti engineers tested the first engine used on the bugatti veyron,

it produced so much heat that it was to fire the entire factory.

A normal thing given that the engine contains 10 cooling radiators

and besides it consumes breaks,

no wonder with a 8-liter engine capable of developing 1200 horsepower

and a maximum speed of over 420 km / h

The fastest car in the world

Bugatti Chiron is considered to be the fastest car in the world.

The car hides an eight-liter v16 quad-turbo engine capable of developing 1479 horsepower

and a limited computer speed of 463km / h,

the car is a real beast with a demential design but also the price is up to 3 Millions of dollars.

The last Veyron

Bugatti sold the last piece of iconic Bugatti Veyron in early 2015 to an anonymous buyer.

The Veyron model was the most exclusive line of super cars ever built,

the latest model was presented in 2015 in Asia, before it was delivered to its extremely rich buyer.

A model from gold

In 2010, two artists known for their extremity, Robert Gulpen and Stuart Hughes,

have decided to create a 24-carat, platinum and diamond bugatti model,

a replica of the bugatti veyron, called the Bugatti Veyron Diamond Limited Edition .

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Police release ID of motorcylist, 22, killed in crash - Duration: 0:24.

EAR AGO.

IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY, POLICE

HAVE UNDER -- HAVE IDENTIFIED A

MOTORCYCLIST INVOLVED IN A

CRASH.

MICHAEL LEVIN LOST CONTROL OF

HIS BIKE.

For more infomation >> Police release ID of motorcylist, 22, killed in crash - Duration: 0:24.

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I soldi possono comprare la felicità? - Duration: 3:28.

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Kinh Phật : Tụng Kinh Diệu Pháp Liên Hoa .Thầy Thích Huệ Duyên. Tập 4 - Duration: 47:07.

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Draw Accessories Coloring Pages for Kids | Coloring Hand Bag, Gloves, Dress and Cloak | Easy Drawing - Duration: 8:53.

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THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!!!

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Reaction to Comey's testimony from both sides of the aisle - Duration: 2:09.

MICHAEL: COMEY'S APPEARANCE ON

CAPITAL HILL WAS MUST-SEE T.V.

FOR MANY IN THIS COUNTRY.

AND THE TAKE-AWAY FROM HIS

TESTIMONY VARIES, DEPENDS ON

WHOM YOU TALK TO.

CAROL: WYFF NEWS 4'S JOHN LYON

HAS REACTION TONIGHT FROM FROM

-- FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE AISLE.

>> THOSE WERE LIES, PLAIN AND

SIMPLE.

JOHN L: IT DIDN'T TAKE LONG FOR

FORMER FBI DIRECTOR JAMES COMEY

TO COME OUT FIRING, GIVING HIS

TESTIMONY ABOUT RUSSIAN

INFLUENCE IN LAST YEAR'S

ELECTION AND HIS RELATIONSHIP

WITH PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP.

MR. COMEY: SO IT CONFUSED ME

WHEN I SAW ON TELEVISION, THE

PRESIDENT SAYING THAT HE

ACTUALLY FIRED ME BECAUSE OF THE

RUSSIA INVESTIGATION.

JOHN L: IT'S THAT FIRING THAT

HAS FURTHER IGNITED DEMOCRATS

AGAINST PRESIDENT TRUMP --

MS. FRANCH: I SEE A PERSON WHO

REALLY DOESN'T WANT THIS

INVESTIGATION TO GO ANYWHERE.

HE WANTS TO STOP IT, AND HE

WANTS TO GET ON TO SOMETHING

ELSE, AND THAT RAISES THE

QUESTION, IN MY MIND, ABOUT WHY.

JOHN L: AND LEADS REPUBLICANS TO

DIG IN THEIR HEELS SUPPORTING

THE PRESIDENT.

MR. LEUPP: PRESIDENT TRUMP NEVER

ASKED HIM TO STOP THE

INVESTIGATION INTO RUSSIA, AND

PRESIDENT TRUMP NEVER ASKED HIM

TO STOP THE INVESTIGATION INTO

GENERAL FLYNN.

JOHN L: TODAY'S HEARING, AND THE

HOOPLA SURROUNDING IT, MAY BE A

CASE OF SEEING WHAT YOU WANT TO

SEE.

MR. LEUPP: I THINK IT HELPED THE

PRESIDENT. IT'S CLEAR, FROM WHAT

COMEY SAID, THE PRESIDENT DID

NOT VIOLATE THE LAW.

MS. FRANCH: HE'S NOT GOING TO BE

HURT IF HE IS ACTUALLY INNOCENT

OF ANY OF OUR SPECULATION ABOUT

IT. BUT WE DON'T KNOW. WE WON'T

KNOW UNLESS WE'RE ALLOWED TO

INVESTIGATE IT.

JOHN L: AND THE PROSPECT OF

SPECIAL COUNSEL CONTINUING THE

INVESTIGATION IS SPLIT ALONG

PARTY LINES, AS WELL.

MS. FRANCH: I THINK IT'S THE

START, AND AS LONG AS HE'S GIVEN

FULL REIN, WHICH HE SHOULD BE,

THEN WE'LL GET THE ANSWERS, AND

I WOULD PERSONALLY TRUST THAT.

MR. LEUPP: MY OPINION IS THAT

DIRECTOR COMEY PUT REALLY PUT AN

END TO THIS TODAY IN HIS

COMMENTS.

JOHN L: AND WHILE COMEY WAS

TALKING TO SENATORS, PRESIDENT

TRUMP WAS, SOME WOULD SAY,

UNCHARACTERISTICALLY MUM ON THE

SUBJECT.

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Romberg Stance on Uneven Surface - Ask Doctor Jo - Duration: 0:27.

For a romberg stance on uneven surfaces, you can put a pillow on the ground, or if you

have some foam, you can use the foam.

Step on the pillow, use a chair or something sturdy next to you just in case you need it

for balance, and put your feet as close together as you can, and then balance.

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