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the land of sun and fun.

- Wow. - Oh my.

- This is quite extraordinary. - This is gonna be great!

Hey guys, lets hit the beach!

At last, time to relax.

This is just what the doctor ordered.

What the ...?

- Hey there. - Who are you?

- Pass the ball! - Seriously?

- Oh yeah! - Let's go!

Are you kidding me?

Yes! Finally!

This is gonna be soooo RAD!

Here we go!

Aweso ...

Oh, come on.

Ah man. I'm gonna have a black eye for a week.

Totally ruined it.

Ah, the beach was such a nightmare.

At least I can relax over dinner. Huh?

Those ... slugs.

First they broke my glasses, then they set my tail on fire.

Huh?

What?

- Hey! Watch it! - Pardon me.

I'm so hungry, I can't wait!

Hey, that's mine! Give me back my banana!!

Yum, yum, yum.

- Come on! - Food!

Tasty!

You ruined my day enough already!!

Take that!

That's it!

You slimy disgusting slugs!

- Indubitably. - Attack!

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-halten 🇩🇪 Die Schönheit deutscher Präfixe, Teil 8 #subtitles #learnGerman #Deutschlernen - Duration: 16:05.

I can hold it up,

I can hold out

and I can hold it away.

Hello, dear German learners!

Are you ready for part eight (8)

of my series on German prefixes?

Today we talk about the verb "halten"

and all the prefixes

we can put in front of it.

Have fun with this video!

The words,

which I will talk about today,

all have several meanings.

I will always

mention one or two meanings

because otherwise this video

would be far too long.

This video is a bit long,

but you'll learn a lot

and the word at the end

will warm your heart.

Have fun!

What does "halten" mean?

Well, I hold this book in my hand

and this book

I can also hold up.

I hold up the book.

I can keep hold it away.

"I won't give it to you!

I hold this book away.

Ah well, I'll give you the book.

I hold the book towards you. "

If you are asking yourself,

what kind of a book this is:

I'm currently reading this book.

It's called Flow

by Mihaly and a surname,

I can hardly pronounce.

It is an interesting book.

Whatever.

I can hold it up,

I can hold out

and I can hold it away.

I can also hold my hand in front.

When I cough, for example,

I can hold my hand in front.

And I can cover something / keep something shut.

I can cover my ears.

I beg your pardon?

And then I can distract someone.

I can distract someone from doing something.

That means, I can prevent someone from doing something.

"Stop distracting me!"

I say to my brother,

for example.

"You are keeping me from learning.

Stop distracting me;

you keep me from learning.

I cannot learn,

because you are stopping me

by you distracting me. "

I can also stop.

I drive with the car

and the light is red,

So I stop.

I stop.

I can also hitchhike, by the way.

If I have no car

then I stand by the roadside

and show the thumb

and then I stop the car.

And if the cars stop

and want to pick me up,

then I'm hitchhiking.

That's a good mnemonic

for this expression.

I can stop someone.

This way I prevent him from walking on.

I will not go let someone go on.

The thief tried to escape,

but I stood in his way

and stopped him this way.

This is "aufhalten".

"Aufhalten" can also mean

that I am in one place.

"Since the weather is nice,

since the sun is shining,

I like to be in the garden. "

I can also stand something.

If I'm in a situation

which is not very good –

if I endure an uncomfortable situation,

then I have to endure this.

"It's so boring at school.

I can't take it anymore!"

I can keep something.

This means that I still own it.

I think:

"Should I perhaps give someone this book?

No, I want to keep it.

I want to keep it to myself.

I do not want to give it away."

And if I do not tell a secret

then I keep it.

We already had the word "aushalten"

and the word "durchhalten" is similar.

Suppose I run a marathon

and it is very difficult

and I continue although it is hard,

then I hold on.

Someone may call to me and says:

"You almost finished the marathon.

Hold on!"

I can comply with rules.

Drivers must, for example,

keep a certain safety distance

to other cars;

that is, they follow the rule.

This means,

they are keeping the safety distance.

You probably know the word "enthalten",

for example:

"This wine contains ten percent alcohol."

This means,

Alcohol is a part of the wine.

The wine contains alcohol.

The word "enthalten" also has

a second meaning:

It means that in an election you

are not casting a vote.

You don't cast a vote in an election.

So you can say, for example:

The vote is over.

Five people voted "yes"

three people voted "no"

and two people abstained.

If I receive something

then it means

I get something.

"I received a package from the postman.

I got a package from the postman. "

People use the word "erhalten" also

if something is left in good condition.

The building has been well maintained

and is therefore well preserved.

It is still in good condition.

The word "freihalten" means

that you don't block something;

you are keeping it clear.

If you were once in Germany

then you probably have seen signs

with the inscription:

"Keep the exit clear!"

What does that mean,

"Keep the exit clear"?

Well, that means

that you cannot park your car there,

so that you do not block the way.

You keep the way clear.

I can hold fast something or someone.

This means that I will not let it go.

"I held the thief by the arm,

so that he does not flee. "

If I am a bit weak

and am afraid of falling down,

I can hold on to something.

I do not want to fall

and that's why I'm holding on to the railing.

"Festhalten" can also mean

that you document something.

The police for example, speaks

with a witness

and then, the statement of witnessing

(meaning what the witness says)

is recorded.

The police

records the statement of the witness in writing.

If I have to endure something bad,

then I must pay for something.

"Everyone laughs at me.

I must again

serve as the butt of jokes.

I have to take it upon myself."

"My colleagues have again

made a big mistake.

And now, lest they be fired,

I have to suffer for it.

I had to take the blame.

I have to suffer for it. "

If I want to distract someone,

so that this person does not go somewhere else

and discover something

then I must distract that person.

I can run quite well

but you can keep up with me?

Keeping up means

that you can achieve the same performance.

If we both jog,

can you then keep up with me

or are you much slower than me?

And if you can keep up with me,

then we both run side by side,

because you can achieve the same performance:

to keep up.

You probably know the word "unterhalten":

This means that you provide entertainment.

The whole evening the musician has

entertained us with his music.

We had fun,

it was not boring,

we were entertained.

"Unterhalten" also means

that you talk to someone.

"She is so interesting!

I could talk for hours with her.

I could spend hours talking to her.

I could spend hours talking to her. "

A word that is rarely used,

is subdued.

Subdued means

that you do something inconspicuous or quiet.

"He was very shy

and spoke with a low voice.

He spoke with a low voice,

just as I'm speaking.

I speak with a low voice.

I make myself very inconspicuous."

Incidentally, "Verhalten" can also be a noun:

The behavior is what you do.

"He behaves strangely.

I do not understand his behavior. "

If I criticize someone repeatedly

if I always

make criticizing reproaches

then I hold something against him.

"I once made a mistake.

I once gave the cat

the wrong food

and now she holds it against me every time.

Every time when she says to me

I should feed the cat,

then she says every time:

"But not the wrong food!

Do you remember?

This one time

you gave the cat the wrong food!"

"Do you have to hold that against me again!?"

If I am holding back,

then I suppress something

or I do not do something.

"He was not loud.

He could hold back his anger.

He could control his anger.

He could hold back his anger. "

This is an example of

how someone is suppressing his emotion,

but I can also

suppress certain behaviors.

I can restrain myself when eating.

"There is not enough food for all of us,

can you please restrain yourself.

Please don't eat as much again

like you always eat.

Please restrain yourself

and eat very little, okay? "

That is the word "zurückhalten".

And so we have arrived at the last word.

Very good

that you've made it this far.

The last word is "to stick together".

To stick together means

that you remain connected as a group.

Friends always stick together.

Thank you for watching.

See you next time.

Bye!

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Caja Rural's Team Time Trial in the Vuelta | Reportage - Duration: 8:42.

With a wildcard the Spanish team Caja Rural is allowed to participate in the 2017 Vuelta

d'Espana.

The ambitions in the Vuelta are clear: be part of every break-away and dream about a

stage win.

First things first though: the opening Team Time Trial in Nîmes.

The first opportunity to show the green team colors to the public.

It's 17th of august.

The first preparations for the Team Time Trial in Nimes start.

First for tomorrow, the last test before the TTT.

And after for the official start of the 74th edition of the Vuelta d'Espana.

The Caja Rural mechanics work on the pressure in the tires, the functionality of the brakes

and every other single detail of the time-trial bikes.

Mecanic Genero explains:

We are currently preparing and adjusting the bike so it is all-in order for the TTT.

It is necessary to check all bikes because normally the riders have their bikes at home

to train.

They ride with different wheels so we have to make sure the brakes are adjusted to the

race wheels.

Next to that, each rider has three bikes at home, including one time trial bike.

Before a race like the Vuelta we replace everything on the race bikes just to make sure it is

tuned up perfectly All the riders race with the same materials,

but some riders have their saddle more forward and other further back.

Also some like their cleats tighter.

These are all little details of personal preferences we, as mechanics, need to take in mind while

working on the bike.

Today the boys do a short ride – as they are tired from the traveling to Nîmes.

Later today they will need the time trials we are preparing at this moment because the

team will do a more specific time trial training in the afternoon.

It's 19th of august.

In the late afternoon the Caja Rural team is fully focused on the first phase of the

Vuelta.

This morning the team did a short training on the bike and this afternoon the will prepare

by reckoning the parcours and warming-up on the rollers.

During the reckon, the team director Eugenio Goixoetxea shares his opinion halfway during

the training and Caja Rural team director Jose Miguel Fernandez talks about the tactics

for this afternoon.

That really depends on the type of course.

Here in Nîmes it is a very technical course, with a lot of turns, a lot of breaking and

changing rhythms.

A course like this demands a different tactic than a completely straight stretch.

Today we organize the team according to the riders capacities, length and weight.

For example: Sergio Pardilla (1.70m) and Diego Rubio (1.93m).

Pardilla is able to take a

better rest behind Rubio than behind a teammate with a different stature.

If we would do it the other way around, Rubio behind Pardilla, it would not be functional

at all.

Yes, a technical course suits Caja Rural.

This season we had good results on courses like this one, here in Nîmes.

Last year the Team Time Trial in the Vuelta was very flat with a lot of straight roads.

That is not our favorite.

With Diego Rubio and Rafael Reis we have riders who can contribute to a great result this

year.

In the end, Caja Rural finished 21th in the opening team time trial, losing 56 seconds

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DuPont Makes More Pollution History - Duration: 8:08.

DuPont is set to pay more than $42 million to restore the South River and the wildlife

along that river.

They've been poisoned.

One of the former plants in Waynesboro, Virginia was responsible for that.

High levels of mercury were detected in the 1970s, making it dangerous enough that you

couldn't eat the fish in that area for many years.

Joining me to talk about this is John Rumpler.

He's an attorney with the Environment America.

John, my first question has to be how mercury poisoning in a river and the fish swimming

in it could still be a problem since these dangerous levels of mercury were discovered

in the 1970s.

How are we still having to worry about this?

Why are people along there still having to fight this problem?

Why hasn't government done something about this?

Mercury is what we know as a persistent bioaccumulative toxin, "persistent" meaning it stays in the

environment pretty much forever, "bioaccumulative" meaning it goes up the food chain from the

insects to the fish to predators like eagles.

It bioaccumulates there.

And it's also a heavy metal, so it stays in the sediment for many, many, many decades.

This is a huge problem.

It's going to be very difficult to clean it up.

Yeah, I've dealt with DuPont in the C8 litigation up in Ohio all along the Ohio River Valley,

and here's my take on it.

Tell me if this sounds familiar.

It's as if the company understands that they can externalize all of their risks.

They can simply put their garbage into somebody else's property.

It's the equivalent of one neighbor saying, 'You know, I really don't want to have to

pay for sewage.

I think I'll dump it in my neighbor's pool.'

That's called externalizing risk.

You're just shifting the risk, and in the end, the tax payer has to pay for this.

Isn't that exactly what happened here?

DuPont says, 'We're just going to take the cheapest route.

We're going to let tax payers pay for it.

We're going to run the risk of harming the health of citizens all in that area.'

Mercury's extremely dangerous, causes all types of physical illnesses, but they let

this go on for decades.

What's your take?

Isn't this purely simply externalizing risk and cost?

Absolutely.

This is a classic example of a polluter externalizing risks, as you say.

And let's remember that this particular dumping episode, all of this happened before our landmark

environmental laws like Superfund, the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Safe Drinking

Water Act, and so forth and so on.

These laws are designed to ensure that polluters cannot just shift the risk and dump their

pollution on the rest of us.

That's why it's so important that we enforce these laws and enforce the ability of ordinary

citizens to go to court and get justice when those laws are broken.

But let me ask you about the justice.

Look, if I did this to my neighbor, I said, 'You know, I got some kind of mercury business.

I don't want to have to deal with doing what I should to clean.'

But I put it into my neighbor's aquifer.

I could go to prison for that for decades.

They could throw me in prison.

Now, the truth is we know who made these decisions.

The documents are going to show it.

Everything is going to lead us in the right direction of who's responsible for this.

What has the Department of Justice done, if anything, in regard to what's happened here?

We're talking about killing entire species along this river.

What's your take?

I'm unaware of any criminal prosecutions in this matter.

The settlement that you referenced earlier does require DuPont to pay more than $42 million

to start cleaning up this mess.

And I'm not suggesting that that is sufficient or enough to deter polluters from similar

actions, but I do believe it is an important step in the right direction by Fish and Wildlife

Services and the state of Virginia.

Don't get me wrong, good job.

I'm glad that was accomplished.

But at one point, don't we have to change cultural tendencies?

Somebody's got to go to jail when they hurt people.

Somebody has to go to jail when they destroy our commons and they know they're not supposed

to.

This is a company that made $42 million while you and I have been having this conversation.

So if you have a company that's a repeat polluter, time and time again you see them doing the

same thing, at some point don't you say, you know, we got to have a perp walk for somebody

so maybe the next generation will say, 'I remember the story of Uncle Joe having to

spend five years in prison for making this wrong decision.

Maybe I shouldn't make that decision.'

What is your take on that?

I know you are very successful in the area of environmental law.

Thank you for what you do.

And you've been so tied into it, I want to know your take...

Criminal penalties in addition to settlements for clean up are warranted.

I think that the deterrence value that you talk about is critical, and we see this across

all kinds of industries.

You were just talking about the drug industry a couple of minutes ago.

We could talk about Wall Street and so forth and so on, but certainly the pollution of

our rivers, our lakes, our streams, even the sources of our drinking water are serious

enough threats to our health and our natural heritage that, for sure, individuals culpable

should be held accountable to the maximum extent of the law.

I agree with you there.

We see so many times, I could name half a dozen cases I've been involved with where

there's been big companies, DuPont-type companies, Dow Chemical kind of companies, where you

see the media unwilling to jump in there and really tell the story because of political

influence.

DuPont has political influence with this representative or this senator, a regulator.

The media won't pick up on the story because DuPont may be a huge advertiser for them,

and every night they're appearing on the news, and somebody up on the 50th floor who does

the number account says, 'Gee-whiz, we can't run that story about DuPont because they're

an advertiser.'

Did you run into any of that with this story?

Because I got to tell you something.

I did not know about this case.

This is the first information I have about this case.

And I'm a person that's involved with environmental cases often.

What's your take?

I can't comment on this particular case.

I'm unaware of any particular influence on media outlets to refuse to cover, but I would

say that oftentimes, state and local officials and media outlets are not necessarily jumping

on a story about a big polluter that's threatening drinking water or threatening the air that

we breathe.

And that's why it's so important that citizens have the right to bring suits under the Clean

Water Act and under the Clean Air Act to hold these big polluters accountable.

In fact, our state affiliate in Texas, Environment Texas, just had a case against Exxon for thousands

of violations of the Clean Air Act at its huge refinery in Texas there, and at the end

of the day, after nearly a decade of litigation, there's nearly a $20 million penalty for Exxon

to pay as a result of its thousands of violations there.

But as you point out, that case did not necessarily get all of the media attention that it deserved

early on.

So it's very important to take on these big polluters.

Yeah, the media's more concerned with what Kim Kardashian wore to an award ceremony last

night.

Look, thank you for being out there.

You're very effective.

Your organization is effective.

And I can just tell you, without what you do, we would be in a lot worse shape environmentally

throughout this country.

Thanks for being here.

Sure, Mike.

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