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Jimmy Fallon Admits He Used to Ask for Robert Pattinson's Haircut - Duration: 3:28.-How would you describe this movie, "Damsel"?
It's like a Western, but it's --
-It's kind of like a fairy tale, Western,
but it's also kind of a nightmare.
[ Laughter ]
It's sort of funny, but it's sad.
It's real. It's real.
-You think everything is a nightmare, yeah. No.
[ Laughter ]
-Oh, and of course Mia Wasikowska is fantastic.
-She's amazing. -She was here with --
we did a bit with Spike Jonze,
and she's just like -- -Oh, yeah. When she was dancing?
-Yes! -Incredible! Yeah, yeah, yeah.
-That film piece. -That was really good.
-She's super fun to play with.
Do you know when I used to get my hair cut,
I used to ask for your haircut?
-No. Really?
-Yeah, I went in and I would bring in a photo of you.
[ Laughter ]
And then I'd get my haircut and I go, "Can I just --
Look at his hair, it looks so good."
And then they have to really just sit me down and go like,
"But you look nothing like his face.
[ Laughter ]
You look like Robert Pattinson got stung by 50 bees.
Just understand you look nothing like him at all.
-No. -But, I mean, come on,
the hair is just unbelievable.
We got to give it up for this --
[ Cheers and applause ] -That is a great haircut.
-This is a great -- Thank you. -It's great.
-This is one of the best toupees that you can get off of Amazon.
[ Laughter ]
You know what I also like about your character in the movie
is that you had a silver tooth. -Yeah.
-Was that your move, or the director?
-I wanted to have a gap between my two front teeth.
Because I really, really wanted to do, like a full kind of...
-Yeah. -..."Dumb and Dumber"
kind of performance. -Yeah.
-Which is very difficult to do.
But I really -- yeah,
and it's very difficult to get a realistic-looking gap.
It just keeps rubbing off whenever you put the paint on.
-Oh, that's right, he has black paint.
-So I tried to do -- I got a grill.
-You got a grill? -I got a grill, yeah,
and it kind of kept getting smaller and smaller
to one tooth. -But you transform
and became that voice and everything was like a
[ Western accent ] Good. Like a --
-Yeah. -[ Normal voice ] How you do it?
Because like I know you and I just think of you.
I know that you're from England
[ Posh British accent ] and you have that very, very posh accent
and very nice, and that's what I seen.
[ Normal voice ] But then you come on and you're like --
-I love your imitation of what you're hearing --
[ Laughter ] -Sounds nothing like you?
-It's amazing. -But then you do this new guy
like, [ Western accent ] "I got to make sure I got --"
I go, "How is he doing this?" Well done.
-You know. You're incredible at accents.
-No, stop it. -Your Neil Young accent is --
it's insane.
-No, I love you so much because it's not true.
[ Cheers and applause ] More about me. More. More.
Oh, no, no. A little bit more.
Oh, no, no. I could never.
I want to show everyone a clip.
Here's Robert Pattinson in "Damsel."
Take a look at this.
-What are you doing? That's your wedding present!
That's a miniature horse, I named it butterscotch,
after one of your favorite candies.
I know horehound's your all-time favorite.
That doesn't seem a suitable pet name.
I just wanted to pick the one that sounded the best.
-I don't want a wedding gift.
-But I just wanted to pick something special
and personalized just to show you how I feel about you.
You always said the miniature horse
was the cutest, most beautiful critters you've ever seen.
-I never said that! -Yes, you did.
-I never said that! -Yes, you did!
You said in St. Louis!
-I never said anything like that,
at most I said they were interesting-looking.
-What? -Stop putting words in my mouth!
-I was -- -Ma'am, Ma'am,
please listen to me! I'm not any part of this.
I have absolutely no idea what's going on!
-Hold on. Hold on now.
Don't you hang me out to dry.
You told me -- you told me you believe in love.
-There you go.
[ Cheers and applause ] Robert Pattinson, everybody!
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Corky Romano Is in Robert Pattinson's All-Time Top 3 Favorite Movies - Duration: 5:07.-Do you like coming to New York? -I love coming to New York.
-You don't have a place here, do you?
-Uh...no.
-Wait. You kind of do? -No, I don't. No, I don't.
I've always wanted to. Now I think I'm too old.
I can't keep up with the city anymore.
I'm too tired. -Oh, please. Come on.
Are you taking in any shows?
Are you seeing any Broadway shows or anything?
Have you seen "Harry Potter"? Have you seen...
-I haven't seen "Harry Potter." I've been trying --
-I mean, you were in "Harry Potter."
-I was in "Harry Potter."
And, apparently -- I keep saying this.
Everyone is like, "Oh, don't say it's about Cedric Diggory.
It's a secret."
I'm like, "Isn't it a book?
It's a book already, right? I don't know.
-Yes. It is a book. -It's a book.
-Yeah, so people -- Yeah, all they have to do is
read the book, the spoilers.
Yeah, they go, "Don't tell me the ending."
You're like, "Oh, no. The Titanic sinks."
Yeah, okay, people know, people know, yeah.
-But, yeah, I mean, I've been intending to see it for ages.
It sounds amazing.
-Yeah. You should check that out.
Have you seen, like, any shows since you've been here?
-The only show I've really seen is the one next door,
The Rockettes, which I love The Rockettes so much.
-"The Christmas Spectacular"? -Real high-brow.
-No, it's fantastic.
-It's absolutely amazing. Yeah, yeah.
"The Christmas Spectacular"?
But that's not playing now.
I mean, that's -- Is it? Maybe it is. I have no idea.
No.
-the kid I went to watch it with was fast asleep the entire time,
and I was just absolutely enthralled with it.
-They are amazing, though, The Rockettes, aren't they?
But did you see the toy-soldier part?
-It was amazing. -That's the best thing ever.
I took a picture of it.
-I took a picture of that
and I did a slo-mo video of all the Santa Clauses.
It kind of looks like this sort of
absolutely terrifying Christmas.
-Like a psychedelic? -Yeah, yeah.
It's very, very, very trippy,
if you're in the right kind of mood.
-I like to see you funny, because you're a great actor,
obviously, in dramatic stuff,
but you're very funny in "Damsel."
-Thanks a lot. -And we've done bits together.
-Yes. -We were very funny.
I was doing an impression of you.
-I wanted to do another bit with you,
and I just get so scared.
Literally, 'cause, yeah, I really wanted to do
something funny, but there's something about trying to be
funny that's absolutely terrifying.
-Don't I know it? Yeah, every night, I try.
But, I mean, was it tough for this movie?
'Cause you're really good. You're really funny.
-Oh, thanks. -What was the tough scenes?
-I mean, I think the very first scene I did,
'cause I was acting opposite the director.
And we'd rehearsed and stuff,
but I don't think he quite realized
how hard I was gonna push, like,
my extreme desperation to be funny.
And it was this kind of long scene.
And just his look of just absolute terror.
"Who have I cast?" Like, "What are you doing?"
-"He's really milking this one. Wow."
-It's one of my favorites.
This is completely off the topic, but did you ever --
Never mind, never mind.
-You can tell me.
-No, I just always thought -- Like, did you ever see
this movie "Corky Romano" with Chris Kattan?
It's, like, one of my favorite movies ever.
-Chris Kattan? -Yeah, I love it.
-Yeah, it's fantastic.
-And the behind the scenes of that,
it's just one of my favorite things ever,
when he's just improvising, trying to make Chris Penn laugh.
And it's just -- I mean, I just see myself in that so much
when he's just --
-I love that you think of "Corky Romano"
when you think of comedy.
Chris is gonna love this. That's fantastic.
-"Corky Romano" is in my top three of all time.
-He's super-funny. Chris Kattan is one of the --
-He's the best.
-My thing that I became known for is that
I laugh during sketches.
I don't know if you heard that.
But we did a sketch called -- I don't know.
It was "Cowbell" is what we call it now.
And Will Ferrell was being really funny.
And Chris Kattan is in it. [ Cheers and applause ]
And Chris Kattan.
Chris Parnell's in it, Horatio Sanz.
They're all funny, and everyone's --
Christopher Walken.
Everyone's on their game. -Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
-It was where Will's hitting the cowbell,
and his shirt's coming up.
-Yeah, yeah, yeah.
-And I had like one line, and right before
I was supposed to say my line, Chris said something like,
"What's wrong with you?!"
And he was messing around with Will
and he knocked his glasses off.
And it was just a very funny -- Like, he was improvising,
but Will got into it, and so he knocked --
And then Will looked at me,
and I saw, like, the eyes of, like, a crazy person.
And I go like -- And so I started laughing.
I just totally broke, and I was like,
"I had one line the whole scene
and I totally messed up my line."
Like, "Yeah..." [ Mumbles, laughs ]
-Like, "Just get out, Jimmy! Get out!"
-Exactly. They're like, "Dude, you can't laugh."
I go, "But it was funny.
They're like, "Yeah, but you're in the scene.
You can't laugh at yourself."
I go, "I know, I know. I'm learning. I'm learning."
Also, when you're on a movie set, though,
no one is allowed to laugh.
-Yeah, no one's allowed to laugh.
And I didn't really understand that,
'cause it was two weeks in before I finally got
a single even titter from anybody.
And, like, you're literally just, like --
You're basically crying on set.
I mean, it becomes --
You're trying so hard to be funny.
It goes full circle.
I mean, you start doing, like, Octavia Spencer in --
Like, just kind of weeping
-Yeah, you're going for it.
You're like, "Oh, just please someone laugh at me, please."
Please, please." -Like, I'm very dramatic after.
-But you also have a good voice, too.
You got to sing. -Oh. Yeah.
Well...
-Well... -It's kind of singing.
-It is. It's singing.
It's singing. You've got the guitar.
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Mike Myers Talks About His Intense Love of Soccer - Duration: 5:00.-Welcome back, Mike! -Thank you so much. Thank you.
[ Cheers and applause ] -So happy you're here.
Before we move on to the show -- -Yes.
-It's World Cup time. -Yeah.
-And we actually met 2002... -Yeah.
-At a bar in L.A. at a World Cup game.
-Yeah.
-And do you have a rooting interest?
Because we were there to see England in 2002.
-Yeah, I have England as a rooting interest.
-Okay. That's good. -My parents are from England.
I'm actually a citizen.
I'm too into soccer. This is my problem.
It sort of affects every part of --
-Oh, like emotionally?
-Oh, you bet your sweet bippy, it does.
Yes. [ Laughter ]
-It was a pretty tense first England game.
I mean, they pulled it out, but it was maybe a little closer
than you would want it to be. -Yeah,
I'm trying to wean off of it.
I get too -- like, when Liverpool got knocked out
of the -- I'm a Liverpool fan, as well. Anybody?
[ Scattered cheers ]
I'll take a sympathy "Whoo!" Thank you.
[ Laughter ] It was during my birthday.
And I was so bummed out.
But, you know, we, like,
rented a bus for the tour and I was just getting
the score, and we were, like, losing.
And then, Ramos fouled Salah. Salah plays for Liverpool.
-Hurt himself. -Hurt 'em. He got hurt.
-Yeah. -Sorry, dude.
He got taken out Mafia style by Ramos.
And I just got sadder and sadder.
We got back to the house, and Liverpool had lost.
And it was like, you know -- everyone was doing like --
♪ Happy birthday ♪
♪ Happy birthday, dear Mike ♪
And I'm like, "That was cheap.
That was a cheap, cheap play."
[ Laughter ]
And then, they were like --
♪ [ Flatly ] Happy birthday to you ♪
And Kelly is like, "Can I talk to you for a second?"
My wife, Kelly.
"Turn it around! Turn it around!
There's ten people here!" You Know, so...
-Now, would you -- if Canada was in the World Cup
and played England... -Yeah.
-...would you root for Canada over England
in a World Cup match?
-Wow, this is fantastic.
Like, what if Canada put a man on the moon?
You know, it's like -- [ Laughter ]
You know -- you know...
We have a space shuttle. It's an ice fishing hut.
[ Laughter ]
Not true. We have fantastic technology in Canada.
-I noticed, you're wearing a pin that I'm familiar with because
Lorne Michaels wears this pin. -Yes.
-This is the Order of Canada pin.
-It is indeed, yes. -That's quite an honor.
-It is Canada's highest civilian honor.
-And how -- when did you -- when were you --
[ Light laughter ] -It is, actually.
[ Laughter ]
-When were you awarded yours?
-Last year. -Oh, wow.
-Yeah, yeah, on my birthday last year.
-Oh, that's great. So this birthday really sucked
compared to that one. -It really sucked.
[ Laughter ]
I'm very proud to be Canadian. -Of course.
-Um, uh, more so recently, too.
[ Laughter ]
[ Applause ]
I would like to remind everybody that we have
the longest undefended border in the world
and we have the longest peace treaties in the world.
-Yeah. Those are two good things to have.
-We're your number-one trading partner.
-Mm-hmm. -On September 14th,
Canadian special forces were in the ground in Afghanistan.
We did not get attacked ourselves,
but we love America so much
that over 40,000 Canadians served in Afghanistan.
So these are just little facts I'd like to point out.
[ Cheers and applause ] -Good hometown facts.
-Not the stuff of security threat, I think you'll find.
-Yeah, no. -But anyways, there, I said it.
[ Laughter ]
-I want to ask about --
we obviously saw that "Gong Show" clip.
-Yeah. -And you are --
you play in heavy makeup. And last year,
in season one of this show, it was not --
you did this without telling anybody it was Mike Myers
who was playing the host of the show.
-You know, I love "The Gong Show."
There was three shows that I loved growing up --
"Saturday Night Live", "Hockey Night in Canada",
and "The Gong Show." [ Laughter ]
Because I thought "The Gong Show"
was super punk rock.
Because it was, you know, kind of, get in and get out,
and somebody gets hurt.
It was just a real -- just a de-evolution of show business.
It's anti-careerism.
It's people flying their freak flag.
You know? And it's what I did
with my brothers in kitchens at parties to try and make
girls laugh, you know what I mean?
-Are you surprised at who does and doesn't get gonged?
-I'm totally surprised.
But just getting back to why I wanted to be Tommy
was that Chuck Barris was my hero.
I read all of his books.
And he kept maintaining,
I don't know if it's a fiction or not, that he was in the CIA.
And I just thought in the spirit of that,
what if we just pretended that I was this guy, Tommy Maitland,
give an elaborate back story.
And just, you know, it was the sort of guy
that if something -- if somebody is terrible on the show,
he'll go, "I thought you were breathtaking."
-Yeah. [ Laughter ]
-"You've taken away my breath, and I will need it back."
You know, and so I -- it's fun. It's fun.
It's like two weeks of silliness.
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Mike Myers Was in a Mope Rock Band with Fred Armisen - Duration: 3:15.-Three children, yes? -I have three of them, yes.
-And do they know your work?
Because I would assume that once they do,
they will enjoy it a great deal.
-Well, I thought I should tell them
what Dada does for a living. -Yeah.
-I had seen -- not in terms of scale,
but I had seen Dhani Harrison talking about his dad,
George Harrison, that he went to school,
and for the longest time he didn't know
that his dad was in The Beatles.
And so people would go, "Your dad's a Beatle."
And he would go, "Shut up!" [ Laughter ]
And then he came home and said to George Harrison,
"Are you a Beatle?" And he goes,
[ As George Harrison ] "Yeah, I am, actually."
I go, "Why didn't you tell him?"
He goes, "I suppose I should have, really."
[ Laughter ] And I thought, well,
I'll tell them.
I'm not a -- a Beatle.
But, you know, I make stuff. -Yeah.
-And so, I told him, and we let him watch it,
and all of it went over his head.
But he loved it. Which I was thrilled.
In fact, we give him an allowance and he has, like,
saving, donating, and spending,
and he saved up for the longest time
and he bought an "Austin Powers" costume.
[ Laughter ] And he does it all the time.
And I was like, "You know, is this weird?"
He goes, "No, no, I think it's great."
And then, we were somewhere, and it was raining
and we were under a blanket.
And he said, "Dada, can I tell you a secret?"
And I said, "Sure, Spike, what?"
And he goes... [whispers] "I'm your number one fan."
[ Audience "aw"s ]
And I was like, "Oh, my God." [ Applause ]
-Yeah.
-Heart --
Chest not big enough for heart. -Yeah.
-It's just the happiest time of my life.
These kids are fantastic, all of them, so...
-Yeah, it's -- I agree with that.
I did not know this.
And I'm so now angry that I wasn't there.
One performance -- you did one performance with Fred Armisen.
-Yes. -In a band.
-Yeah. -Called the Modern Weepers.
-The Modern Weepers.
Yeah, we wanted to do a mope rock band.
-Yeah. -That sort of like --
-So like, emo-y?
Like, what would be the inspirations?
-Like The Cure -- -Okay.
-Human League.
It's this sort of band that's like, you know,
[ British accent ] "You know, we're very sad
to be here tonight." [ Laughter ]
-There's Fred.
There's Fred and the Modern Weepers.
-You were Hugh, right? -Yeah, that's right.
-What was your name? -Hugh.
-Hugh. And what was your name? -I can't remember.
-What was that --
-Do you remember any of the songs you did?
Like, the titles? -Yeah, yeah.
"Cry Pail." -"Cry Pail."
-[ British accent ] ♪ Every time I see your face ♪
♪ I cry in a pail ♪ [ Laughter ]
♪ You deliciously rejected me ♪
♪ I cry and I wail ♪
And the other one is "Don't Ask Me Personal Questions."
You remember that? -Yeah.
-"Pasta and Red Sauce." -"Pasta and Red Sauce"?
-Yes. "Pasta and Red Sauce." -[ Laughs ]
-"Embrace" -- -"The Girls of New York."
-Yeah. -What's another one?
I think it was "Catalog of Misery."
Something like that. It was -- -Yeah.
-All sad songs. -One night only in L.A.?
-New York. -New York.
-Oh, New York. -Mercury Lounge, yeah.
-Fantastic. And that was it.
That was the end of the Modern Weepers.
-Pretty much, yeah. -Yeah.
-Well, that's the situation where unlike George Harrison,
you might not have to tell your son that.
-Yes. I --
-"Dad, are you a Modern Weeper?"
-"Why didn't you tell me?" -[ Laughs ]
-"Because it's kind of a big thing."
-Thanks so much for being here, Mike.
-Thank you so much for having me.
-It's always such a pleasure to see you.
Mike Myers, everybody!
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Trump reverses policy to keep migrant families together at Mexican border - Duration: 1:48.U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order designed to keep undocumented migrant
families together at the Mexican border.
However, the fate of more than 2-thousand children already separated from their parents
is unclear.
Ro Aram has more on this rare policy reversal, and its impact.
President Trump had previously argued he had no authority to stop separations of illegal
immigrant families at the border and that it was up to Congress.
Just the day before he signed Wednesday's executive order, Trump said current law only
allowed two policies - to open borders completely or criminally prosecute illegal entry.
But it turns out he was able to exercise his authority, and now migrant families are able
to stay together.
Despite the executive order, Trump maintained his tough stance on immigration.
"So we're keeping families together and this will solve that problem.
At the same time we are keeping a very powerful border and it continues to be a zero tolerance.
We have zero tolerance for people that enter our country illegally."
Images of children being held in cages at border facilities and audio clips of them
crying for their parents have sparked fury both domestically and globally.
Though the executive order solves the separation issue, families will still be detained together
when caught entering America illegally.
Although they will be pushed to the front of the line for immigration proceedings, it
is still unclear how long they will be detained.
The prolonged detention of children could spark a potential legal battle as a previous
court settlement states minors caught at the border can only be held for 20 days.
Ro Aram, Arirang News.
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Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 – НА ПОХВАСТАТЬСЯ - Duration: 4:59. For more infomation >> Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 – НА ПОХВАСТАТЬСЯ - Duration: 4:59.-------------------------------------------
Better than us? Sebastian Thrun thinks AI is humanity's biggest competition - Duration: 2:50.
My name is Sebastian Thrun.
I'm founder of Udacity
and professor at Stanford.
Artificial intelligence is a completely fascinating field
and the recent two years have been crazy.
There's been Google beating the world's strongest,
go player, we've seen cars driving themselves better
than humans can drive them.
We've even seen medical doctors being outpaced
by the iPhone apps that find skin cancer
more accurately than people can.
The driving force behind this is very large data.
Large data and fast machines
they can pick up the patterns in our daily work
and then copy them from us
and eventually do better than us.
Many of us believe that AI
will first destroy or take over the low paid jobs,
like the taxi drivers, what have you
but most recently advances show
that even incredibly high paid people
like medical doctors and lawyers
can at least in part be augmented
or replaced by AI.
I ran a study at Stanford recently with my students
to try to find skin cancer
using a AI system trained on 129,000 images
of skin patches
and after doing this,
we compare ourselves to 21
of the world's best dermatologists
who were being paid often
more than $400,000 a year
to find things like skin cancer and treat them
and we found lo and behold
we did better than any one of these doctors.
Now, with the eye being able to do the petty work for us,
what's gonna happen to us?
I firmly believe we gonna invent new jobs.
We gonna unleash a level of creativity
that's never been unleashed before.
We gonna invent many more things
and as I result we as a society, we as human beings
we go and transition to a phase
where we've just never been before.
Any person in the 21st century
is confronted with the question
how to learn the right skills
for their entire lifetime
and I think the myth of a one-time education
where you just go to college once
and you're done for the rest of your life
is gonna be a myth, it's not true anymore.
Instead we have to life-long learn.
Technology turns over approximately every five to 10 years
and as a result new business models emerge,
others will die
and to stay current, we have to learn these new skills.
Right now, hottest skill on the planet,
deep learning, artificial intelligence,
how to make machines really smart.
There's only an estimated 10,000 experts in the world
that can really program deep learning algorithms.
I think if we had 10 million,
we could massively move faster
and there's plenty open jobs for everybody.
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Korean auto brands sweep top spots in U.S. consumer quality report - Duration: 1:58.A U.S. consumer quality report has given top spots to Korean automakers.
Kia and Hyundai motors as well as its premium Genesis range are earned the recognition for
the outstanding quality of their vehicles.
For details we turn to our Hong Yoo The two Korean automakers and Hyundai's luxury brand
Genesis have grabbed the top three rankings in one of the U.S. auto industry's most closely
watched gauges of automotive quality: the J.D. Power 2018 U.S. Initial Quality Study.
According to the report released on Wednesday, Hyundai, Kia and Genesis, hold the top three
spots out of the 31 automobile brands included in the study.
The result shows Hyundai's marketing technique of putting forth 'quality' as its main selling
point works in the U.S. auto market.
The annual J.D. Power report measures car quality by analyzing problems reported by
owners in the first 90 days of ownership.
It marks the second year in a row that Genesis has topped the ratings among other premium
brands.
Porsche and Lincoln were in second and third place.
Hyundai Motor says the achievement is all the more significant as Genesis was only introduced
into the U.S. market a couple of years ago and the premium ratings used to be dominated
by German and Japanese automakers.
With the wind in its back, Genesis will launch its first premium SUV in the U.S. next year.
For Kia Motors, this is its fourth consecutive year topping the non-premium rating .
Kia's Sorento and Rio were granted the 2018 Quality award in the Midsize SUV and small
car rating, respectively.
J.D. Power study results are not only used as purchase criteria for many U.S. consumers
but are also seen as a key indicator of brand quality.
As a result, market watchers expect the results to have a positive impact on the automakers'
U.S. sales.
Hong Yoo, Arirang News.
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U.S. Secretary of Defense to visit S. Korea next week to discuss suspension of joint military... - Duration: 0:36.James Mattis will be in South Korea next week.
Seoul's defense ministry confirmed the U.S. defense chief's plans to visit South Korea
next Thursday,... after his trip to China.
He is expected to discuss issues related to the suspension of joint military exercises.
On Friday, Mattis will meet with America's top diplomat Mike Pompeo as well as John Bolton,
the National Security Advisor in Washington,... to discuss the issue.
Earlier this week, the two countries' defense ministries announced... the annual combined
drills planned for August will be suspended,... but no decision has been made regarding other
joint exercises.
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Joe Rogan on Dominick Cruz Movement - Duration: 2:25.well I feel like that was a factor in Dominick Cruz losing to Cody Garber
exactly because those alpha male guys had seen that so many times like okay we
can like apparently Justin Buckholtz can imitate Domino's in training like that
weird herky-jerky exact with the hands down exactly he's a weird one man he's
one of the weird at all the fighters I've ever watched by Dominic might be
the weirdest I agree cuz you you look at him and he's first of all he's such a
he's a great guy a very smart guy but he's crazy
and in the weird way it's like one of the things that he says like I'm just
not very flexible what do you say why are you even saying that like that
doesn't even make any sense to me like why not get more flexible it's like it's
not like saying like oh I'm too short well you can't throw so you've locked
you know you're never gonna play basketball mmm saying I'm not flexible
enough easy fix that's the dumbest thing to ever say
it's like I mean it's so it's so much more dumb then I'm not strong enough
well if you gained weight from muscle you might not be in that weight class
anymore you got a real problem there but I'm not flexible enough you got zero
problem you just have to stretch yeah but he doesn't stretch right we were
talking about jiu-jitsu techniques it's like I can't play that hard guard guard
high guard shit I don't have any flexibility in my own car what are you
saying like that doesn't make any sense and like head kicks and things along
those lines he's like very stiff in his legs with throwing kicks like that's
easy fix yes an easy fix why wouldn't you fix that mmm that's a
good question but but also the mindset of a champion in this same guy who just
just fucking I'm not flexible I don't even understand how those things live
together in the same mind if I was trading him I would make him head kick
like that's what I would insist on have to be there because he doesn't knock
guys out with his head so the head kick has to always be a possibility always a
threat and then you will knock out guys with your hands because they'll have
their high guard up because they don't want that kick and then uppercut will
come the body shot will come on the back kick okay I'll make a backache for sure
like if you don't have power in your hands you need to back kick you need to
head kick those are two weapons it can always knock a guy out
so you don't back kick you don't head kick there
score knockouts right yeah that's a good point man
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Things You Probably Didn't Know About Your Vagina - Duration: 2:43.The vagina is one of the most important female organs
mainly due to its sexual functions and its role in childbirth
But many people do not know much about the vagina,
and it remains a mystery that fascinates women as well as men equally.
The word 'vagina' comes from the Latin root meaning 'sheath for a sword'
Most of us use the word to refer to the area 'down there'.
But technically, the term vagina describes only the narrow canal
that runs inside the female body from the vulva to the cervix.
The vulva is the visible female private part that includes the inner and outer labia
clitoris and perineum.
The cervix is the lower portion of the uterus
The vagina is intriguing and there are many crucial facts
about your vagina that you may not even be aware of.
Here are the top 5 things you probably didn't know about your vagina
1. It Can Expand Greatly
On average, a woman's vagina is about 3 inches wide and 3.5 inches deep.
However, it is not rigid.
In fact, it can expand by up to 200 percent in size.
Inside the vagina is a series of ridges produced by folds
of the vagina that allow it to extend and stretch.
2. It Needs Exercise
All women should do pelvic floor exercises to strengthen the pubococcygeus muscles of the pelvic floor.
This type of exercise can help a woman cope during childbirth
prevent urinary infections, and even increase orgasmic pleasure.
3. It's Self-Cleaning
The vagina is basically a self-cleaning organ
It is lined by a variety of glands
that produce fluids needed to both lubricate
and cleanse the vaginal area.
The fluids help flush out bad bacteria and maintain a healthy pH level.
4. Its pH Level is Similar to Wine
Just like your skin and scalp, your vagina also has a pH level.
In normal circumstances,
the vagina is acidic in nature, with a pH around 3.8 to 4.5
Wine and tomatoes have a similar pH level.
5. Its Mucus Changes During Ovulation
The vagina is a self-lubricating organ
and the lubrication level is highly influenced by the monthly cycle.
The slippery fluid inside the vagina is nothing
but cervical mucus that is secreted throughout the monthly cycle
However, during the time of ovulation,
women are more likely to have a clear
rubbery and stretchy cervical mucus.
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알면 반드시 도움되는 생활 꿀팁 6가지 ► Good Morning ► https://goo.gl/eSBPMk - Duration: 3:26. For more infomation >> 알면 반드시 도움되는 생활 꿀팁 6가지 ► Good Morning ► https://goo.gl/eSBPMk - Duration: 3:26.-------------------------------------------
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un spends busy second day in Beijing - Duration: 2:28.Kim Jong-un wrapped up his third visit to China.
Not only did the North Korean leader met with President Xi Jinping,... he spent a fair amount
of time touring Beijing's major city management and research centers.
Lee Ji-won zooms in on what could be some clues... as to the direction he intends to
take Pyongyang.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un had a busy second day in Beijing.
The state-run Korean Central News Agency reported Thursday on Kim's activities,... where he
first met with Chinese President Xi Jinping again, following their first meeting on Tuesday.
The report said they met at the Diaoyutai State Guest House in the morning, where Kim
stayed during his visit.
Kim and President Xi had a one-on-one chat,... where they reportedly exchanged opinions on
the current situation and urgent international issues.
The two also discussed ways to further strengthen their strategic cooperation given the new
circumstances on the Korean Peninsula.
Then... together with their wives-- North Korea's First Lady Ri Sol-ju and Chinese First
Lady Peng Liyuan, the leaders had lunch in a (quote) "harmonious" and "family-like" atmosphere,
through which the North's news agency highlighted the deep friendship the two first couples
share.
After bidding farewell to President Xi and his wife, Kim then toured some of Beijing's
research and transportation management centers.
His first stop was the Academy of Agricultural Sciences,... where he was accompanied by Cabinet
Premier Pak Pong-ju and Pak Thae-song, the Workers' Party's Vice Chairman for Science
and Education.
The report explained how the academy does research on the industrialization of agriculture
and that Kim toured various research centers, asking questions about their experience and
achievements.
Perhaps thinking about implementing the findings in North Korea, Kim noted how the academy's
science and technology has greatly contributed to China's agricultural development.
Kim also visited the Beijing Rail Traffic Control Center, where the Chinese capital's
railways and subways are controlled and managed.
The state-run media report said Kim paid close attention to how the system works and said
he was (quote) "amazed" by the excellently programmed control system.
And as the final itinerary, Kim dropped by the North Korean Embassy in Beijing.
Expressing great satisfaction for a productive third trip to China, Kim left for North Korea
late Wednesday,... arriving at Pyongyang International Airport in the evening.
Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.
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S. Korean delegation leaves for Friday's Red Cross Talks - Duration: 2:03.Delegations from Seoul and Pyongyang are meeting once again on Friday for the Red Cross Talks.
The main item on the agenda is the reunions of separated families,... but other humanitarian
issues could be discussed as well.
Oh Jung-hee has the details.
The two Koreas are holding Red Cross Talks on Friday at North Korea's Mount Kumkang...
to discuss humanitarian issues including the reunions of families separated by the Korean
War.
South Korea is sending a four-member delegation led by the President of the South Korean Red
Cross, Park Kyung-seo.
North Korea has not yet notified Seoul of its delegates.
The South Korean delegation left Seoul on Thursday afternoon.
They plan to spend the night in Goseong, in the north east of Gangwon-do Province, and
cross the eastern land border early Friday morning.
"I hope to have good discussions with the North on humanitarian issues -- especially
resolving the sorrow of over 57-thousand separated family members in South Korea."
The main agenda on the table is setting the schedules for the family reunions.
The leaders of Seoul and Pyongyang agreed at their summit talks in April to hold reunions
for separated families on around August 15th -- National Liberation Day.
If the reunion event is to take place, this will be the first time in three years since
the last event in October 2015.
Over 132-thousand people are registered as separated from their family members... but
among them, only 56-thousand are still alive... and among those, 85-percent are over 70 years
old.
South Korea is likely to suggest that the North allow separated family members to exchange
letters and visit their hometowns,... but it's unclear whether Pyongyang will accept
the proposal.
Other than the family reunions, some other humanitarian issues could be discussed at
Friday's talks -- like releasing South Korean detainees in the North... and Seoul providing
humanitarian assistance to Pyongyang through the World Food Programme and UNICEF.
Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.
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European Customer Day 2018 Highlights - Duration: 2:24.my impression of the events so far has been very strong seeing so many end
users so many clients of contact center services and technology in one room is
simply phenomenal we've had some great presentations that have touched on
automation on artificial intelligence in my opinion Sitel is really proving
itself to have gone above and beyond in regards to communicating this to the
broader marketplace and to the group assemble here
Today's theme was empower human
and enhance brands
is of the Zeitgeist
Seeing this acceleration of the empowerment of the users and the will of the brands
to reinvent themselves, will allow them to have more emotion in their conversations,
more connection with users,
And that will drive better marketing going forward
so so far it's been a really good day this morning so for one that's one of
those key things that I'll be taking away today it's very much interested in
learning from the from the speakers on where we benchmark ourselves at the
moment and what could we take away to learn from it's been a fantastic event
today I think it's reaffirms a lot of the
things that we're focusing on within customer in our world in retail I think
what's been really insightful and this morning particularly is there you know
automation and AI won't replace people entirely there is a place for it for
sure but actually because we're not there yet in terms of the emotional side
of that technology then actually is how we bridge the gap between the technology
and the people and to empower those agents to just be more effective and add
more value for the contacts they're you know means something for the customer
and means something for the business
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