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"The Imbible: A Spirited History of Drinking" | Talks at Google - Duration: 44:34.

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BREAKING: Traitor Bergdahl Just Learned His Shocking Fate – Now Look What's Happening - Duration: 5:24.

BREAKING: Traitor Bergdahl Just Learned His Shocking Fate – Now Look What's Happening.

In 2014, former President Barack Obama traded five of the worst terrorists in GITMO for

Bowe Bergdahl, the Army deserter who walked off his base in Afghanistan in 2009.

This prisoner exchange was immediately criticized by conservatives and many others considering

the ramifications of Bergdahl's actions.

In case anyone forgot, when Bergdahl abandoned his post in 2009, six brave men went out in

search of him and ended up dying in their efforts to save Bergdahl who they thought

was forcefully captured.

Now, after three years, Bergdahl is facing the consequences of his actions and agreed

to plead guilty to desertion a couple of weeks ago.

Now, after all these years the Bowe Bergdahl saga has finally come to an end, but the judge's

ruling hardly fits the crime, and has the majority of Americans asking how did this

happen?

The case of Bergdahl has angered Americans for the last three years considering the controversy

that swirled around his capture and his return home.

After Bergdahl walked off his post, his plan was not to return to his Army base, but the

six brave men who went out to search for him were not aware of his treason and were killed

looking for him, which Bergdahl does not seem to be all that upset about in previous interviews.

However, instead of this traitorous individual receiving a lengthy prison sentence, the judge

shocked the court by allowing Bergdahl to walk free.

Here is more from USA Today:

Sgt.

Bowe Bergdahl, the soldier who deserted his Afghanistan outpost and was then held captive

in brutal conditions for five years, received no prison time but was reduced in rank to

private and will be dishonorably discharged from the army, a military judge ruled Friday.

In announcing the punishment the military judge, Col. Jeffery Nance, rejected a prosecutor's

recommendation to sentence Bergdahl to 14 years confinement.

Nance did not elaborate on his decision before dismissing the court.

Defense attorneys had argued against prison time, saying the soldier already suffered

enough while in Taliban hands.

Bergdahl did not react as the sentence was read.

He stood flanked by defense lawyers as the judge read sentence and left the courtroom

with his attorneys.

Bergdahl pled guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy and faced a potential life

sentence.

During a sentencing hearing, prosecutors argued Bergdahl's actions prompted a desperate

manhunt that risked soldiers lives and led to at least three serious injuries.

The ruling brings an end to a polarizing saga that began in 2009 with Bergdahl's decision

to walk off a remote combat outpost in Afghanistan.

He was quickly captured and endured five years of torture and mistreatment at the hands of

the Taliban.

Defense attorneys described Bergdahl, 31, as a troubled young man who suffered from

a personality disorder that made him susceptible to grandiose fantasies and conspiracies and

who was often confused about the consequences of his actions.

"Sgt.

Bergdahl has been punished enough," Capt. Nina Banks, a defense attorney, said in closing

arguments Thursday.

This ruling hardly seems like the outcome this traitor deserves considering that Bergdahl

openly admitted to walking off his base and willingly converted to Islam.

In 2014, Fox News reported about Bergdahl's "captivity" and how he was less than a

hostage and more of a friend to those who have pledged to harm Americans.

U.S. Army Sgt.

Bowe Bergdahl at one point during his captivity converted to Islam, fraternized openly with

his captors and declared himself a "mujahid," or warrior for Islam, according to secret

documents prepared on the basis of a purported eyewitness account and obtained by Fox News.

The reports indicate that Bergdahl's relations with his Haqqani captors morphed over time,

from periods of hostility, where he was treated very much like a hostage, to periods where,

as one source told Fox News, "he became much more of an accepted fellow" than is

popularly understood.

He even reportedly was allowed to carry a gun at times.

The documents show that Bergdahl at one point escaped his captors for five days and was

kept, upon his re-capture, in a metal cage, like an animal.

In addition, the reports detail discussions of prisoner swaps and other attempts at a

negotiated resolution to the case that appear to have commenced as early as the fall of

2009.

The reports are rich in on-the-ground detail — including the names and locations of the

Haqqani commanders who ran the 200-man rotation used to guard the Idaho native — and present

the most detailed view yet of what Bergdahl's life over the past five years has been like.

These real-time dispatches were generated by the Eclipse Group, a shadowy private firm

of former intelligence officers and operatives that has subcontracted with the Defense Department

and prominent corporations to deliver granular intelligence on terrorist activities and other

security-related topics, often from challenging environments in far-flung corners of the globe.

This sentence is absolutely disgusting and a slap in the face to those who died attempting

to find Bowe Bergdahl after he walked off his base.

However, even as deplorable as this ruling is it is not a total surprise considering

that most judges in courts around America have a liberal agenda.

what do you think about this?

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Patrick Sweeny: "The Surprising Power of Fear" | Talks at Google - Duration: 40:50.

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Avengers Infinity War - Thanos & Hela BREAKDOWN - Duration: 8:51.

Yeah, as you would expect

this video contains Thor Ragnarok spoilers!

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Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn: "A Bad Moms Christmas" | Talks at Google - Duration: 25:08.

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Northshore veteran stands by decision to decline award presentation at Saints game - Duration: 2:07.

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Google Pixelbook review - Duration: 8:53.

Google's back in the laptop business, with this, the Pixelbook [not the "Chromebook Pixel" -- oops!]

As you can see, it is a beautiful, well-made aluminum laptop, with a high resolution touchscreen

that you can flip around into a tablet mode.

The question for this review isn't is it any good, because it's very good at being a Chromebook

No, the question is Is it worth spending $1000 on this Chromebook?

And there are other questions!

Can it replace a MacBook or a Windows laptop — or even an iPad Pro?

To answer those questions, we need to talk about the software.

Chrome OS, especially with Android apps, is more capable than it's ever been.

I can use it for my job, for 90 percent of the stuff I need to do.

And I'm also lucky enough to have other computers around for when I need to finish that last ten percent

And everybody's ten percent is different.

For me it's video editing.

For you, it might be a great Mac app or a really powerful Excel spreadsheet

Or a dope iPad game

I do believe that Android apps are going to get better at filling those gaps over time

But it's going to take awhile

I wouldn't buy this in the hopes that the situation is going to get better

in the next few months, or even the next year.

But today, now, this machine is much more powerful than most people think.

Web apps on Chrome are great, You can use them separate windows instead of tabs and

split screen them.

Many of them work offline.

Then there are the Android apps.

You might have heard that they have been running in Beta on Chrome OS for awhile

And that beta hasn't been, well, any good at all.It's been terrible Now that beta is over, the situation is better, but it's still a little tricky.

Now they're out of beta on this machine and I can report that they are better

But the situation is, well, a little bit tricky

Really, the main thing I've run into is that it's weird to have two versions of the same app.

Slack, for instance, has a great web app but in tablet mode the android app is better.

So you end up kind of juggling them in an awkward way.

But not all Android apps are this nice.

Most don't have freely resizable windows.

The good news is that running them doesn't bring the machine to a halt like it used to

on other chromebooks.

Some of that, I'm sure, is that this thing is very powerful, but a lot it is bugfixes.

We should talk about some other chrome os changes.

The Google Assistant is here, get to it by hitting this button

or by saying Okay Google

There's also Google search, of course

Just like on the Pixel phone, it's integrated with the on-device search

There's a new launcher that's nicer and does a slightly better job of helping you distinguish

between web and android apps.

There's also this pen, the Pixelbook pen.

It's a hundred bucks and the battery in it should last about a year.

You can do usually note taking stuff, even use handwriting recognition.

It's a full wacom stylus, so you can do a bunch of drawing tricks with angle and pressure.

But that stuff only works in a few apps, ones that are updated to support it.

In those apps, the lag is barely noticeable.

In other apps, it's pretty bad.

Hopefully they'll get updated.

Anyway, I'm not really a stylus guy but my colleague James Bareham is.

He says it feels better than the Apple Pencil on the iPad.

The difference is that the iPad Pro and Windows machines have way more software

If the software support were there for it, that fight would be much more interesting,

but as it is the iPad or a Windows Machine really does has the edge on pens.

The other thing the Pen does is help with image searches.

You can just hold this button down and circle stuff,

and the google assistant will search for the thing you circled.

If you have a pixel phone, you can turn on instant tethering.

Heck, if you have any recent android phone you can unlock this computer with your phone's

fingerprint sensor.

But not everything in the software is rosy.

The files app can be a little twitchy, for example.

And tablet mode is just annoying.

It's fine for reading or watching a movie, but you can't do split screen at all and a

bunch of android apps are clumsy at best when you switch over.

This isn't as good at managing Windows on your screen as, well, Windows

So yeah, Google has some more work to do there.

Let's geek out about hardware

You'd think there's only so many ways to make a laptop, even a convertible one like this.

But Google has managed to make the Pixelbook look and feel unique.

More than unique, actually, from a materials and build quality perspective, this feels

every inch like the thousand dollars it costs.

It's made out of aluminum, with a glass screen and this glass shade behind the lid, which

makes it look like like it belongs next to the Pixel phones.

It's also sturdy as hell, with zero flex.

It weighs just about two and a half pounds and is a little under half an inch thick.

The industrial design is also unique, with these squared off edges and symmetrical elements.

It's just really nice.

There are a bunch of details here that are smart.

Like the palmrests, which are made of silicone and feel better than metal to rest your palms

on.

I'm hoping they won't get grimy, but if they do I bet they're easier to clean than the

fabric on Microsoft's Surface devices.

The clever bit about those palm rests is that when you're using it tablet mode, they act

like anti-skid feet.

They also do a good job of keeping the keyboard from touching the screen when it's closed.

Look at this little gap here.

And the keyboard is also great.

It has more key travel than a Macbook without being too much thicker.

I should also point out that it is backlit, which is a stupid thing to point out

But a lot of Chromebooks don't have that, which is super annoying

The mouse is also really great. It's matted glass and it's got a nice click.

But I will say that it's a little annoying that when the laptop is closed you can squeeze

right there and click it.

As for the screen, it's a 12.3-inch display with 3 by 2 aspect ratio and the resolution

is 2400 x 1600.

It's really good, responsive to touch, and sharp.

The bezels here, though, are a little bigger than I'd like.

There are other convertibles with smaller bezels, so I don't buy the standard line that

they make it easier to hold in tablet mode.

So sure, your thousand bucks pays for the design, but it's also paying for high end specs

It has a proper Intel Core i5 7th-generation processor, 8 gigs of ram, and 128 gigs of storage.

That's way more than normal for a chromebook, but you'll use it for Android apps, downloaded

movies, and so on.

Like several recent machines, it runs that powerful processor without any fans — and

if you are a crazy person you can spend up to 1650 to get 16 gigs of ram and a faster

processor and way more storage..

And as for performance: it's a screamer, With Chromebooks, I usually have to give this speech

about how you measure them by how many tabs they can run before they bog down.

Not a problem here.

This runs Chrome better than any computer I've used — at least one that isn't some

fifteen hundred dollar plus pro machine.

I mean, that's how it should be with this machine, but I'm glad to report that it is.

Google is claiming ten hours of battery life, but I'm not quite getting that.

It's possible — actually it's true — that I have been pushing this machine pretty hard.

But I wouldn't trust this thing past seven or eight hours unless you're being careful.

Luckily, it charges super fast.

And because it uses standard USB-C, I was even able to eke out some extra time on the

airplane with one of those in-seat USB ports.

Speaking of airplanes, this is what laptops should be now

Apple, good on you for refusing to put a touchscreen on your laptops

And Microsoft, good on you for making a traditional laptop.

But this is just so convenient, especially when you're on an airplane, that it should be the shape of laptops from now on.

Look, I get it there are a million things the Mac is better at than this.

Same goes for Windows and the iPad pro.

They hit that last 10 percent of what you need more often.

But this thing is good at being simple.

It's always up to date, and its very good at doing Chrome things.

Here is what the Pixelbook is: a supercomputer for web apps, with a side of Android.

I am not going to tell you if that's worth a thousand bucks to you

And I'm not going to tell you that it can replace your current computer

But I am going to tell you that Google is closer than it's ever been befoe to even saying that it's possible

For a platform that's only six years old, that's impressive.

For more infomation >> Google Pixelbook review - Duration: 8:53.

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PAYPAL CHALLENGE - Duration: 7:43.

Okay lets start with this :

I'm excited I'm gonna stand 5 designs that made to London right now.

The guys in London about t-shirts things that I've designed for them.. they said NO

But it's cool it was not direct a NO they said nothing to do with the designs

they like too of them which was that one thing with the mask, that other stuff was

the fishes with the bullets. They said because of Christmas that prepared

already everything and stuff so why don't you why didn't you tell me that

two weeks ago huh ?? First that guy in London about t-shirt designs they reject

me because I said I'm too late and they all created everything and everything is

already in packages because of Christmas and this was two days ago then I thought

just don't give up go ahead do your thing go ahead go ahead go ahead

I finally found three websites who accept my designs

who found the design school anyway all based in the United States then I start

to open my account in that websites to send them the design. So if someone

goes to that website and purchase. ........you you'll get in you'll get the

( percent ) because you are the designer the companies are making all that other

stuff you know printing stuff the t-shirts and everything there was even

no shipping payments for someone who wants to buy some of my design stuff

they were just a bit of charge for Izmir Turkey to United States cost 25 $20 $25

and that shipping cost was between five or nine dollars which was fine and

really. I I felt really happy. To get that Comision ( percent )mean to get that money which

belongs to you after they sold any of your t-shirts you need an account and

because of the whole world is work working with PayPal only ... So I'm done

with this designing t-shirts and sell it to the whole world

this was a big time loose. I spent the whole week almost to open account and

blah blah blah. Amazon Amazon wants this and that and then sending another and

then go to open account there and then there's some things to translate in

English by official way by advocates and stuff lawyers and stuff everything

almost impossible and artist. If you not live in United States.

And then I went to eBay eBay also wants to have a PayPal account. Every website

who is online selling something one the PayPal account. If you're wondering what

this phone call was about, she was saying it was kind of answering you know

computer. He was saying that in 2016 PayPal stopped working in this country

where I am right now. There is no way. I'm making the research the whole day about

open account in another country. You have to live there too. My wife is in

European and she has a European pass but we are living in this country. So you

can't work with PayPal if you even are an alien. You have to live in that

country that you want to apply. If you want to apply to PayPal U.S. you have to

live there too. The bank account is not enough. You can't even sell or buy

anything if you are an alien which lives in a biggest star in the galaxy if you

have not an address in the United States or some where in Europe. It's so hard to give up.

for someone like me. For people like us we are ART PEOPLE. It's impossible to

give up but I guess this is the first time that I'm really giving up on this

t-shirt stuff. I had already created so many things. Ok what what now, what nw .

Nothing actually. I really don't know what to do. I spent so much time. I have

no incoming since three months or more. And this is important

as a father I guess. Feels like someone is trying to wash away that

fire that you have inside as ART PEOPLE which is you know creating our dynamic.

The half is gone. Really after everything. I lost a half of

this fire. Cool. Okay that's fine. That artwork for my friend, I still

didn't do anything because I was working on a computer.This is why my back pain

is rising cause you're sitting on computer and you're working for six

hours eight hours. This accounting stuff. Open account closing bank blah blah.

Reading everything, contracts on the websites and everything and then at

least finally you can't do it. That is so sick. But I told you if you remember if

you wanna go one step further in your ART you need to move to the United

States. Right ? This is why ! Got it ? By the way guys for people who are new right

now and who's watching this video I'm talking to you. This is not a tutorial.

If you are here to get some do-it-yourself stuff or how to make art

or stuff. This are just art Vlog. Possible that you catch sometimes

something very interesting that you even can't find in the cheap tutorial stuff.

But it's mostly about art vlogging. it's artists life. If you don't care

about this sh. skip and never come back. Okay. My lovely ART PEOPLE it's nice to

talk to you really. There are things that you can't share with your family

directly. Things that you can't share with your mom your dad because they will

have this daddy and mommy reactions you know:'' I told you and blah blah''. It really

makes you more sick. So it's nice to have you

here. Nice to talk with you right now about this position that I'm right... you

know. Okay there is one more thing that I can do or my art career and that is that

schedule stuff or educating people who wants to learn about Mosaic and sell art

mosaic art, how to create a website for an artistic career and how to edit you

know videos and stuff to create an portfolio video for yourself as an

artist. And I prepared a schedule for that to educate this kind of young

artists or artists candidates physically here in Izmir province of Turkey and

online on... I don't want to say the whole world because I'm sure this guy's will

also ask me for a PayPal. It's impossible to open a PayPal account right now even

if you want to try it in the black way. It doesn't work. You need insurance

number and stuff. Whatever forget about that. So just want to give you this quick

update. And see you at the next vlog. I hope. You know I'm returning back

actually because I'm missingto talk to you guys really really. This is why I always

said f* and then I'm coming back again and again. This is why I miss you

guys. Okay. Watch out I saw what happened in New York...

take care wherever you are..

For more infomation >> PAYPAL CHALLENGE - Duration: 7:43.

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Moira Weigel: "Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating" | Talks at Google - Duration: 54:01.

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12 MYTHS THAT YOU SHOULD NOT BELIEVE | Los 12 Mas - Duration: 11:17.

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حظك اليوم السبت 04-11-2017 فى التوقعات اليومية للابراج بقلم عالمة الفلك د. نيفين ابو شالة - Duration: 8:28.

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50 American names for baby boys - the best baby names - www.namesoftheworld.net - Duration: 2:04.

50 american names for baby boys

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0

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LATRELL

LEDGER

MAKHI

MARSHAWN

MIKAH

RASHAWN

RUGER

SEVEN

TAYDEN

TRAYVON

TRIPP

ZAIDYN

ZAYLEN

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Mike Love: "Good Vibrations: My Life as a Beach Boy" | Talks at Google - Duration: 1:06:32.

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Happy Birthday PBS! - Duration: 1:01.

(keyboard clacking)

- [Man] Hey, I just wanted to say Happy Birthday, PBS!

- To me, PBS is the cross-ways between

education and entertainment.

They teach us about our past, about history,

and I think it really helps us imagine a better future.

- PBS, Happy Birthday!

Thanks for being a consistent great supporter of the arts.

- One of my favorite stations of all time.

I love Antiques Roadshow.

I was a big fan of Sesame Street when I was a kid as well.

- I have to say Happy Birthday to PBS.

You don't understand how much you mean to me.

You're like a warm blanket.

You're always there when I need you.

You really comfort me.

I have to go watch Antique Roadshow, so thank you so much!

Happy Birthday!

- Happy Birthday, PBS!

- A Happy Birthday, PBS.

- Happy Birthday, PBS.

- Happy Birthday, PBS!

- Happy Birthday, PBS.

- Happy Birthday, PBS!

- [All] Happy Birthday, PBS!

- Happy Birthday, PBS.

- Happy Birthday, PBS!

- Happy Birthday, PBS.

- Happy Birthday, tee-yets. (woman chuckles)

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Emma Serlin and Jamie Chapman: "The Connections Book: [...]" | Talks at Google - Duration: 54:45.

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7 Things You Should Never Do After Eating - Duration: 3:24.

7 Things You Should Never Do After Eating.

People usually lie down or sit comfortably in a chair after having dinner.

But this is a big mistake you should never make.

According to experts these habits are highly dangerous and can put your health at risk.

In this video, we will discuss about 7 Things You Should Never Do After Eating.

Number 1.

Sleep Simply put, laying down after eating causes

your stomach to burn excessively, leading to discomfort and sleeping irregularities.

I know eating can be exhausting and that you deserve a rest after tackling that huge skillet

cookie, but resist temptation for at least a few hours.

Number 2.

Smoke No matter how satisfying a good smoke after

an even better meal may seem, your body needs to digest properly after eating.

If you go ahead and smoke right after, the nicotine binds to the excess oxygen that is

required in digestion, allowing your body to absorb more carcinogens than usual.

Number 3.

Shower As tempting as that post-meal shower concert

may be, your body adjusts the blood flow to reach your skin more quickly to compensate

for the change in temperature.

This means that there�s less blood available to help you digest your food, which can slow

the process or render it inefficient.

Number 4.

Eat Fruit Looks like you can�t have your daily serving

of fruit as dessert anymore.

Since they require different enzymes to digest, it�s best to eat fruit on an empty stomach

to allow maximum absorption.

If you eat it right after a meal, it won�t be able to digest properly and will be lumped

together with that fab steak dinner you just had.

Number 5.

Drink Tea While you�re totally welcome to spill some

shady #tea after eating, you shouldn�t drink actual tea � it interferes with the iron

absorption, binding to the compound before your body has the chance to take it in.

Wait an hour or so before making that nightly cuppa chai.

Number 6.

Exercise Props to you for being able to lift some weights

after lifting a hefty burger, but you might want to get your exercise in before you sit

down to eat.

Not doing so can cause acid reflux, hiccups, and even some nausea and vomiting.

Number 7.

Avoid cold water Ice water does not let the food digest properly.

Because it causes clumping of food.

Hot warm water helps absorb nutrients better.

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