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Vic Mensa Talks About The Mental Health Of Black Men & More | Pull Up - Duration: 10:29.
- Hey, everyone, I'm Jamila Mustafa
and the one, the only Vic Mensa, pulled up.
- I'm pullin' up.
The homies from the Pull Up.
- Alright, I can definitely see why fans support you
and your music, so let's talk about
this Governors Ball. - Governors Ball was dope.
- Now everyone thought, fans were like,
okay here goes our album announcement,
we're waiting, and then they get two songs.
Why did you choose to debut those
at that particular festival?
- Well the energy at Governors Ball was just electric.
It felt like Lollapalooza in '96 or something.
And I felt like Rage Against the Machine and so I wanted to,
I wanted to express myself in such a way
that would make people lose inhibition and,
and tap into something more visceral
and like the primal nature.
So that's why I played those songs.
- Your intelligence definitely comes across
in your music and I think several times
you've been noted as having music
that is lyrical nourishment, musical nourishment.
Does it ever offend you that some of your rap peers
may not take the lyrical as serious
or being titled as mumble rappers,
do you get offended when you're sometimes mixed
into that whole this generation?
- I don't get offended by wack music, you know.
I mean, I think that everybody got they path.
Me, like I said, I make this music from a place of necessity
and I do it to be one of the best, one of the greatest.
I do it so that the things that I've said,
'cause I don't write lyrics down,
but I do it so that things that I said,
they can be written down, and this can be like burned
into pavement, burned into the hearts and the minds
of the people, etched in stone.
So what everybody else does, they have
their own reasons, I have mine.
- Hm, okay, respectable, respectable.
Stand on your word.
Now mental health is definitely a pressing issue
within the community and music industry.
And we're looking at artists
like Kanye West who embraced it.
It was like, look, I'm bipolar, it's my superpower.
But what's your take on mental health
within the music industry?
- It's like, you break your arm and nobody's like,
no, I don't (bleeped) with the doctors, you know?
You going get that cast.
I mean just being born into this world right now,
especially being born black in America is like
they breaking your arm every year
but it's mental straws that are really snapping.
And we've been conditioned in such a way
with the term crazy black man or crazy black woman
to fear that label as a sign of weakness
and as a historical just like, just like wedge
that's torn our families apart.
So we like, no, I'm not crazy, I'm not,
I got this shit, I'm alright.
And the music going to reflect what we are as people
so you see a lot of people in pain,
a lot of people hurt and traditionally the avenues for us
to grow and for us to heal haven't been open
'cause they wanted us to fear ourselves and fear each other.
I try to be transparent about the things
that I've struggled with in my music
because I know somebody's listening
that doesn't necessarily know
that they can be honest about who they are.
And that they can stand with conviction on who they are.
And strive to be the best version
of themselves, strive to be free.
So that's why I put mental health
at the forefront of a lot of my lyrics.
And also because, like I said, that's how I get through it,
that's how I learned from my own thought process
and how I master my own shit.
A lot of time, I can't ever express the things
that I'm feeling really to another person.
They may know me day in and day out
but they never have heard me really say
what they knew I was feeling until I did it in a song.
- Vic, what's been one of the hardest things
that you've had to share in your music?
- Some songs that were difficult for me,
there's a song called Wings that I did with,
with Pharrell and
in this song, I just go into my mind of depression.
Like I go into this self-destructive
dark demon on my shoulder.
And I speak his voice into existence and just
and show how he's always clawing, grabbing,
as I take a step into growth,
I take a step forward, I'm climbing,
this guy is the monkey on my back,
always trying to pull me down.
And so it was difficult, I was in the studio,
I had to kick everybody out of the studio
and I'm just pacing back and forth like screaming at myself,
crying hysterically because it was like
I was really fucking letting all this shit out of me.
So, you know that was hard for me sometimes to listen to.
Same with a record I did called Heaven on Earth
which was about the killing of my big bro.
And somebody who was just really influential
and inspiring to me.
And so I imagine his killer's perspective
as well as his perspective and my perspective.
So that shit hit me emotionally sometimes too.
- And you talk about the monkey on your back
and the weight that one carries at any point
in their life, and no matter who they are.
Why do you think especially for young black men,
they're more reluctant or hesitant to wanna get help.
They don't wanna talk about it in the communities.
What is it especially about black men
that they don't want that help?
- It goes back to, I mean, it goes back to slavery
which was not a choice (laughs).
It goes back to slavery, it goes back to.
I mean Malcolm X's family was torn apart
when his father was killed by clansmen
and DCFS started showing up,
Child Services started showing up.
His mom didn't feed them pork because she wasn't about that.
To Child Services, that made her crazy,
because he has some poor folk that are being choosy.
And clearly he considered them to be beggars,
so that was crazy to him.
So that crazy label on Malcolm X's mother,
over a short period of time, actually tore the family apart,
as they took the kids away one by one
because she was crazy until she actually went crazy
and ended up in a mental institution.
So when you look at the history of that,
and you think about black people being called crazy,
and you know what it's like when they like,
crazy black men, crazy black men.
You can understand why black men
would be particularly avoidant
of mental health issues and addressing them.
Because you don't wanna be labeled in a way
that has been used to tear apart your families,
and tear apart your people, tear down your character.
Even if (bleeped) don't even realize
that that's what's going on.
Sometimes it's like, you gotta, you gotta learn
about why you are the way you are.
I read a book by a feminist writer
named bell hooks, about two years ago.
Shit in the bells hooks' book, We Real Cool,
this was explaining to me why it is
that I'm some of the ways that I am.
She talkin' about how, how traditional avenues
to masculinity was stripped from the black men
and how when slavery ended, it,
all the black people employed were women,
'cause they workin' at houses,
black men didn't handle jobs.
I mean before that, you didn't get to be a father
'cause they take your child and sell them
on a block, on an auction block.
And so through time, we've developed
these different ways of expressing our masculinity,
whether it be Harlem Renaissance and Charlie Parker
and the really, the birth of Cool, We Real Cool.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's how we'd learned our masculinity,
and also, hypermasculinitiy.
So I'm really unpacking a lot of the reasons why
I've been so violent in my life over such petty things.
It's because I wanted to make sure that you understood
I was a man and not to (bleeped) with me.
- Now we have to talk about something
that's near and dear to your heart.
You've been a key player in advocating
for the rights of the Inner City Youth in Chicago
so let's talk about your new organization,
Save Money Save Life, tell us about that.
- That's my foundation and we've been doing
a lot of good work in Chicago. - Yes, Sir.
- Trying to literally stop the bleeding of our people.
It's just that I was built this way
and that's how I was designed.
and the niggas that came before me,
they showed me this path.
They say we take care of our own.
We invest in the hood, we buy back the hood.
We Black Panther breakfast program the hood.
You know what I'm saying?
And so being that, I have an opportunity,
I have some platform, I have access to resources,
then that's what I'm supposed to do.
And that's what I will do, what I have done.
And it's just about taking shit to the next level.
You know what I'm saying?
Because as a member of the community,
I'm from Chicago, and I'm going to Chicago tonight.
And I'm not going to the Hyatt or to the fucking W,
I'm going to the South Side, you feel me so?
I'ma make sure that the South Side is feeling
the impact of one of their sons,
having a big future.
I'm Jamila Mustafa and your boy, Vic Mensa
just skrrt, skrrt, pulled up.
- It's lit-isha, we just pull up.
- He knows my word.
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Hear The Top 10 MCs From #FreestyleFridayBET LA | Freestyle Friday - Duration: 11:31.
- [Man] LA, what's good?
Let's do it, y'all ready to get in.
We out here, we out here, we out here.
Bars, bars, so many bars, all types of bars.
Heat, heat, heat, heat.
(upbeat music)
- I'm Brittney Elena, the cohost for Freestyle Friday, LA.
There can only be one winner, but there
were a few MCs that stood out.
Check out the top 10 best freestyles.
♪ I'mma say less, you rocking Payless ♪
♪ We're at the same bank, don't cash the same checks ♪
♪ Jump a free sale, set a new trend ♪
♪ And I'm not talking 'bout ca-ca-city trends ♪
♪ Nap time, pre-K, you're fast asleep ♪
♪ I was cutting my dollars like one, two, three ♪
♪ I rep equality up, L-G-B-T
♪ We eating really good, no EBT ♪
♪ They say to Nekeith, how do you be killing the game ♪
♪ 'Cause I rap my own raps and stay in my lane ♪
♪ Dudes claim they wanna rap, but all sound the same ♪
♪ I do it for the passion, and they do it for fame ♪
♪ I spit high fire and it's hard to tame ♪
♪ Don't compare me, we are not the same ♪
♪ 'Cause I'm the one you wanna be, look at me and copy me ♪
♪ Make you get on your knees, make you beg pretty please ♪
♪ All my shows cost a fee, hey, hey, look at me ♪
♪ That's me on TV, watch me on BET ♪
♪ Look, say I ain't got a deal, but I make boss moves ♪
♪ Say I ain't got a deal, but I make boss moves, yeah ♪
- [Man] Listen.
♪ Hey, hey
♪ Look, it takes place in a fake place ♪
♪ In my mind, and it's faith based ♪
♪ You can vacate any time but hey stay, ♪
♪ It's a great place by design, plus I need a play mate. ♪
♪ It's great for my pride, it's milking yourself ♪
♪ Of hopeless dreams 'til your dopamine turns to Ovaltine ♪
♪ I reap what I sow, so it seems ♪
♪ Break it apart, so it seems
♪ Share it and tweet it and marry the meaning ♪
♪ And tell me you feel it like paraplegics ♪
♪ It's very one sided, and yeah you can stereotype ♪
♪ It as long as the stereo's beating ♪
♪ Friends, Romans, gentlemen, lend me your attention spans ♪
♪ Let me dive in it for five minutes ♪
♪ I can even develop a exit plan ♪
♪ It's freestyle when I make my rap ♪
♪ 'Cause these rappers are my spawns like a day-light tat ♪
♪ Whoo, yeah these rappers gettin' smoked like a Newport ♪
♪ I'mma rap until they blow the whistle like, too short ♪
♪ BET I'mma go that far
♪ I used to turn to 106 when the program started ♪
♪ Slow dance, but now the flow jam is so damn hard ♪
♪ They gonna have to cancel the show like Roseanne Barr ♪
♪ I'm from the Bay, where we take y'all shit ♪
♪ And the impact feeling like a Dremon kick, frack ♪
(upbeat music)
(upbeat music)
♪ Ay
♪ Space Walker
♪ No I did not plan it
♪ Everybody knows that I'm not really from this planet ♪
♪ Dammit
♪ I am from Earth
♪ And I know that rebirth is called to me ♪
♪ And I know that everything that seems ♪
♪ Is just a hallway B
♪ I got the open doors
♪ The open pores
♪ The open core
♪ Everybody knows that inside I have always wanted more ♪
♪ Here I go
♪ On the dance floor
♪ It doesn't matter
♪ I can be in the sky
♪ I'm still gonna feel the vibe ♪
♪ And I know that everyday we get high ♪
♪ But not in the way that you think ♪
♪ We spreading our wings
♪ We know that everyday
♪ Oh the joy that it sings
♪ And our hearts shall crawl
♪ Oh yes
♪ Meet our blood
♪ Because I understand everything on a deeper level ♪
♪ I am lava
♪ I am hot
♪ I'm a volcano
♪ And I don' feel pain, no
♪ 'Cause I'm an angel rainbow
♪ Ay
♪ Ya ma y'all told me to go with the flow like Bruce Lee ♪
♪ And so I do it every day
♪ I do it beautifully
♪ And I am free
(bell dings)
(upbeat hip hop music)
♪ Yeah
♪ Yeah
♪ Yeah
♪ Look
♪ Tell me who hot, who not
♪ Who run the block
♪ KD on the force
♪ Buy me a court
♪ When I cop the new drop
♪ We do sky rockets
♪ Like it's going on my hill
♪ And when they got 'em typed up ♪
♪ Yup same old kid
♪ Broke, but I just done bought me a crib ♪
♪ Cup for the cost
♪ And a cup for the years
♪ I'm'a be rich
♪ Let me show you how it is
♪ It's like new heir to the mic check throne ♪
♪ When he gets 'em going
♪ Blue Ivy was born
♪ Ice on my wrist
♪ Yeah check out the charm
♪ Come get your
♪ 'Cause she all on my
♪ Pass me the pick when I light up the blunt ♪
♪ OG smoke coming on to your lungs ♪
♪ Don't smoke
♪ Got juice in the trunk
♪ Hollas
♪ Go ball them on
♪ Hold up
♪ Who in the told you that I won't pocket the booth ♪
♪ Cheap on cheap for the shoes yeah ♪
♪ Tailor maid as my suit
♪ Looking at me for my crew
♪ Looking at me for my crew
♪ Time is all in my suit
♪ Time is all in my suit
♪ I've been all in my grind
♪ Trying to hold on my
♪ Everybody keep lyin'
♪ Everybody stay fly
♪ Super fly in my
♪ Look
- All right cool, cool, cool.
Alright bet, bet, bet.
Alright, cool.
Hey, yo I appreciate it.
(lively hip hop beat)
♪ Time for a new gender
♪ To take over this rap game
♪ Smack down tenders
♪ No honorable mention
♪ Lames can't enter
♪ The team too tight
♪ I give 'em wood like a splinter ♪
♪ Cock back's with 'em
♪ Ready to release them
♪ Back into the world
♪ Like giving birth in due season ♪
♪ They calling me the reason
♪ That these lames stay hopeless ♪
♪ Eye for an eye
♪ But they vision outta focus
♪ Never feel
♪ Only rebels move as one entity ♪
♪ Model fight the power
♪ So they say I'm public enemy
♪ Clever see
♪ Got the whole game up in arms ♪
♪ They never saw me coming
♪ That's a part of my charm
♪ Ring the alarm
♪ Breaching their system
♪ Gave them warning shots
♪ But they act like they missed 'em ♪
♪ Aim is impeccable
♪ Range off the chart
♪ See me red dot
♪ That's a part of my art
♪ Picasso the spitter
♪ Methadone enter
♪ The dragon like I'm Bruce Lee ♪
♪ Tai Chi I'm centered
♪ Modern day defender
♪ X on my chest
♪ Put the target on me
♪ But they messin' with the best ♪
(bell dings)
♪ Wild, wild West
♪ Crew to the MD revelation sparks ♪
♪ The return of the MC
♪ M Dawn
(upbeat hip hop music)
♪ Yo!
♪ I'm the best to ever do it
♪ Ain't afraid to admit it
♪ Black boys startin' to be timid ♪
♪ I was raised in this image
♪ For any false prophet
♪ He can be a slave any minute
♪ Verses in King James and the Golden State ♪
♪ I'm so great
♪ They don't know when they finish ♪
♪ Until they beg for they death ♪
♪ Or they pray for forgiveness
♪ I'll only save to invest
♪ Any less don't require attention ♪
♪ You puttin' stocks on his stocks ♪
♪ To die second lieutenants
♪ I'm watchin' stocks to change the fox ♪
♪ To stop supporting the resistance ♪
♪ Winning's a state of mind
♪ And I don't care where you from ♪
♪ But let them tell it
♪ They all gone say they come from the slums ♪
♪ But for every six nine is a AK ready to pump ♪
♪ And that's an every day struggle ♪
♪ When you only see what you want to see ♪
♪ And I don't even know why they even try to even front ♪
♪ 'Cause I'm doin' what I gotta do ♪
♪ You don't really know what you gotta do ♪
♪ Until you gotta do it
♪ 'Cause I am caming from school ♪
♪ I was raised up at juice
♪ And I came from the road
♪ Bishops in the (bell dings)
Yo.
- Shout out to Aaron.
♪ Yeah
♪ Yeah
♪ Aye, aye
♪ OC, LA, deafin'
♪ Figgy, check
♪ I am Peter Pan puffing pipes
♪ Picking fights with Captain Hook ♪
♪ Writin' hooks, droppin' lines ♪
♪ Sniff them up off, up off the books ♪
♪ Read 'em 'til my eyes broke
♪ And my brain open
♪ I want my freshman project, over and over again ♪
♪ And, now I wonder why I smoke ♪
♪ To the cloud shaped dreams
♪ I can only see with my eyes closed ♪
♪ 'Cause I know, they move quick sand ♪
♪ But I move quicker
♪ 20,000 in the stands, hands in the air, no stick up ♪
♪ And they got my breath caught ♪
♪ But I, uh, can't stop, uh
♪ Kinda like the hiccups
♪ But whoa hold 'em, go throw my name down in the hista ♪
♪ Or maybe it's hers
♪ Either way, replay, like rewind or redo ♪
♪ Oh, this is how we do, nah
♪ I'm just playin' game when G-Unit is all I knew ♪
♪ But the words stick
♪ Like the paste we used to eat when we were young ♪
♪ Dumb, and full of some
♪ Always tryin' to release some eyes ♪
(bell dings)
Yeah, Figgy baby, what's up?
♪ Look, look
♪ Rappers think it's cool
♪ To rap about the struggle, the hustle ♪
♪ 'Cause the people going through it ♪
♪ Is the ones that's gone love you ♪
♪ The lyrics that they hear
♪ The first thing that they mind run to ♪
♪ So when his homies got a problem ♪
♪ He's gone bring his gun through now ♪
♪ He see us in Amigos
♪ And it's time to let it go
♪ He ain't practicing no free throw ♪
♪ Had to lock his elbow
♪ He looked around and seen no people ♪
♪ So he let them shells bolt
♪ His thoughts and focus is what's evil ♪
♪ Sticking like some velcro
♪ Get away and laugh about it
♪ That's the scary part
♪ The hood that they wack up wasn't very far ♪
♪ So now it's hatred in the city ♪
♪ Death at every park
♪ And little sisters like 15
♪ Get they cherry popped
♪ Now on to her, she thinkin' 'bout him ♪
♪ But he left her
♪ He wasn't ready for no kids
♪ So love from a man was non-existent ♪
♪ Her mama all alone so all she wanted was a man ♪
♪ Ain't got no respect for her body ♪
♪ She a hottie tryna cut
♪ Turnin' up in the lobby gettin' naughty ♪
♪ And for what
- ♪ I got an attitude
♪ Dudes decided the tax on my avenue ♪
♪ We don't give 'em gratitude
♪ Them girls hit 'em up and we takin' that avenue ♪
♪ I let a savage loose
♪ Guarantee a dude feel it when it stalls hit the ceiling ♪
♪ Michelangelo I peel it
♪ Stuff a fly like an owl pellet uh ♪
♪ You got stack to cake
♪ Imma crack with whip with them ass to paint ♪
♪ And my real dad wasn't a real dad ♪
♪ So when I make it big he needs to act his place ♪
♪ Shit forget what they sayin' sayin' sayin' ♪
♪ They ain't payin' payin'
♪ think I'm playin' playin' 'bout the paper ♪
♪ I lay 'em lay 'em on the pavement ♪
♪ 'Til he 'til he make a payment ♪
♪ They gettin' mad at me
♪ Tell them haters I donate to charity ♪
♪ Give a curr if dude don't share with me ♪
♪ I don't even have six that could carry me ♪
♪ Look I'm fly til I die like Amelia ♪
♪ Imma go hard til my deal is up ♪
♪ I thought these dudes was good enough ♪
♪ But I guess not they been bent up ♪
♪ Y'all ain't really wanna see me ♪
♪ 100 for a three-piece
♪ Buy one get two free
♪ Dude know I hit a lick but is that cheap ♪
♪ Only drive on the back street ♪
♪ Two in my backseat
♪ Two chicks with me it's a track meet ♪
♪ All ahead gonna attack me
♪ Rose get cracking
♪ I get it started yeah
♪ Dudes know that I be down to ride valleys ♪
♪ And I'll stretch you 'round like gimpy ballets ♪
♪ Got the best frat like it's rallies ♪
♪ I'm screaming like I'm Cali
- ♪ Check Lake Charles stand up ♪
♪ Jaylon Musa Louisiana look
♪ Check check look look look
♪ Check check check
♪ I'm the lyricist lyricists fear ♪
♪ You the lyricist lyricists prey on ♪
♪ BET need to call Jay
♪ To put the green behind my like Draymond ♪
♪ Young prince call him Tayshaun ♪
♪ Cookin' up like Raekwon
♪ Rappers claiming they serious ♪
♪ But when I'm hearin' it they ain't sayin' nothin' ♪
♪ Shouldn't ever quit your day job ♪
♪ I'm runnin' this here
♪ Lemme just make it abundantly clear ♪
♪ Ain't no MC that can humble me here yeah ♪
♪ From Lake Charles but I live in L.A. ♪
♪ So I gotta city juggle
♪ I could run both coasts alone ♪
♪ Who go'n stop me on this Nipsey Hustle ♪
♪ That's nobody
♪ The more rappers more bodies
♪ After this we can leave
♪ I can whip you in Instagram no IG ♪
♪ I'm on the beat just flag it now ♪
♪ I'm the power don't cap to fill up or hijack to siphon ♪
♪ Look at me I'm captain now
♪ I set the pick and roll for my whole team ♪
♪ To stop that you have to foul ♪
♪ Without a doubt you have to bow ♪
♪ I'm like Shaq in the post I back you down ♪
♪ I graduated with the flow that's cap and gown ♪
♪ I put in place you the barcode ♪
♪ When you walk you get stepped over like Ty Lue ♪
♪ I made Ya with the fade shot
♪ Study with the braids out
♪ You ever speak my name
♪ I throw the heart around and school you like a fakeout ♪
- Hold, hold, hold on now.
I see you.
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CRAZY DORITOS - Mexican Dorilocos made Easy - Duration: 5:47.
A little behind the scenes for you, we've just taken some photos, put some extra
worms in there, a few dry chips on the top just to make it look pretty but I'm
loving this stuff. This is kind of what I think Mexican food is all about, sort of
playfulness in Mexican food, a fun sort of levity to everything they do which is
really great.
Crazy Doritos or dorilocos, I love Mexico. One of the things you'll notice
when you get to Mexico is just the fun that people have with the food over
there and I think it's one of the reasons they came up with something as
mad as doriocos. Basically you're taking Doritos, you'll see actually store
vendors in the city over there and they'll have their Doritos hung up, don't be afraid to
go across and asked for Dorilocos, it's heaps of fun and just see what they come
up with there are so many different variations. So today I'm going to do my
version of Dorilocos, you can see what you think, come up with some other ideas,
watch some videos on YouTube, see how they create them on the streets and just
have fun. What can you expect? Well I can tell you not just a plain old bag of
Doritos. First thing they're going to do is either nip the top off of the bag, most
of them just nip the corners off, one on each side like that. Then you just take a
pair of scissors or a blade and just cut across the top and this is what they're
going to use to serve the Dorilocos in and this is where it starts getting crazy.
Different vendors use different things. They almost all start off with a sort of
grated carrot and so you want heaps and heaps of carrot and a version of what is
a little bit like a Swede or a rutabaga or even just grated cabbage will work. We
want to season that with a little smoked paprika or some chili powder, maybe a
little bit of salt in there as well. A little bit of hot sauce as well, the
guy in Mexico City we used to go to had this sort of Maggi seasoning which I
thought was quite nice, a little bit some Maggi in there, this is a sort of salty
Brown seasoning.Yes Worcester sauce, now I think in Mexico they call this
something like sauce d 'anglaise, I can't remember exactly, comment down below and
let me know. A little bit of Worcester sauce in there. Sweet corn, I've fried
this up with a little bit of sweetener in there, some chili powders and some
butter but look at this, how gorgeous does that look. So we've got plenty of
corn in there, you really can't do this without peanuts, they tend to have the
fried peanuts and they also have chili on them but I'm just going with regular
salted peanuts and I'll add a few spoonfuls in. I'm just going to take a lime or
limon, squeeze the juice over the Dorilocos,
top the whole thing off with grated cheese. Some of the more quirky vendors
on the streets will actually top these up with gummy bears and gummi worms, all
sorts of crazy things. So I'm going to go with that, we've got some sour snakes,
we've got some jelly snakes. I'm going to put those over the top of my Dorilocos.
Always served with a plastic fork, this is almost like a family meal, it's super
heavy, I'm sure the bags that we had in Mexico City weren't as big as we have
here in Australia. Get your fork and you've just got to try and get in here
basically, let me see if I can get a Dorito, we'v got a gummy worm there as well.
This is a lot of fun, here goes, man wow that is hot and spicy, I didn't even put
the jalapenos in that I was going to put in. This is really just a dish that you mess
with, I know it looks crazy, actually tastes delicious, that takes me right
back to when I first had this in Mexico City. Lots of fun, share some comments
down below if you've had these before, let me know what they put into your Dor..
loo.. Dorilocos, wherever you were and if you haven't had them, don't be shy, give
it a try it's not that bad actually. Be good and we'll see you for some more Mexican
fun in Steve's kitchen very shortly, take care. Now a lot of you I know probably
won't try this because it is Dorilocos but if you do you're going to have
some fun. Really spicy, the cheese sort of balances it off, a little bit of cheese but
overall really spicy. I put a little extra hot sauce in there and I've added
some, some jalapenos, which I didn't do in the video just now, so I think that's
just kind of lifted up that hot element. It's kind of difficult to get the chips
from the bottom without breaking your plastic fork, maybe you should get your
hand in there and sort of dig them out I don't know but
certainly when they serve this on the streets of Mexico City ,even in Oaxaca,
they only give you a plastic fork. Now this rutabaga or Swede it's really
lovely, there's a Mexican name for this and I forget the exact name for it but
you can check that, maybe I'll put it on the descriptions or on the screen. Now
it's not a breakfast meal, not really even a meal but I am going to tuck in
and completely finish this. Be good everybody, take care, see you again soon.
I'm not sure about the gummi bears or the gummy snakes, I love gummi snakes
but with all that chili, a little bit strange. Oh hot gummy snakes. Yum Yum
A little behind the scenes for you.
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Ivanka Finally Breaks Silence on Samantha Bee's Vile Insult — Pure Class. - Duration: 2:02.
Ivanka Finally Breaks Silence on Samantha Bee's Vile Insult — Pure Class.
Ivanka Trump finally broke her silence on comedian Samatha Bee's vile insult during
an interview with Fox Business — and her response proves she's the one with all the
class.
Bee infamously called Ivanka a "feckless c**t" because she disagreed with President
Donald Trump's immigration policies.
"You know, Ivanka, that's a beautiful photo of you and your child, but let me just say,
one mother to another, do something about your dad's immigration practices, you feckless
c**t," Bee said on the air.
Ivanka, a special assistant to the president, refused to stoop to Bee's level when she addressed
the vulgar attack for the first time.
"For me, I never allow myself to forget the extraordinary privilege that I have to
serve this country, and I try to stay focused on that and on executing," she said.
"I have chosen and I made a conscientious decision a long time ago that I was not going
to get into the fray."
Bee later apologized for her word choice, but only after several advertisers cut ties
with her show.
"I would like to sincerely apologize to Ivanka Trump and to my viewers for using an
expletive on my show to describe her last night.
It was inappropriate and inexcusable.
I crossed a line, and I deeply regret it," she said in a statement.
However, during one of her future episodes, Bee added a "but" to her apology.
"I am really sorry that I said that word, but you know what, civility is just nice words.
Maybe we should all worry a little bit more about the niceness of our actions," she said.
Throughout the entire ordeal, Ivanka Trump handled the unfair attack with grace.
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Homemade Fruit Punch ~ Torani Friday ~ Noreen's Kitchen - Duration: 6:56.
Hi everyone, welcome back to my kitchen and another installment of Torani Friday today
We're taking it back to our youth and we're gonna make some fruit punch. Let's go see how this all comes together
Let's make some fruit punch for Torani Friday
Now Rick and I have been in the Torani Friday lab for a good portion of the morning trying to come up with a delicious
Tasting fruit punch for you. Since Torani doesn't make a fruit punch
I don't know why they don't make a fruit punch syrup - Torani, perhaps you could like fill us in there
They make every other flavor Under the Sun that you need to make a fruit punch
So today we're gonna make a delicious and refreshing fruit punch
We're gonna make it into a spritzer after we get the base made
So what I've done here and this is super easy
All right
I'm gonna move these forward just so you can see the whole lineup of
The red the the Torani syrups that I used now you all know. I have a massive collection of Toronto syrup
I don't actually have all of them
But I have a lot of them and so I got to doing some research. What's in our favorite fruit punch
What is the iconic fruit punch flavor from when Rick and I were kids that's Hawaiian Punch
Hawaiian Punch has a very
Distinctive taste and when we were kids it was delicious
But now Hawaiian Punch is full of gross junk that I don't want to give my family
and fruit punch is definitely a
sometimes
Enjoyment here. And with the fourth of July coming up. I thought it would be the perfect opportunity
To come up with a combination for fruit punch that everyone would enjoy
For our holiday celebration. So we have seven different flavors of Taurani syrup
and I know that sounds like a lot but I tried a few different combinations and
Honestly, the easiest one was the best one. You're gonna take one or equal parts, okay
I did one shot which is 2 ounces of every one of these flavors
and then we're going to enhance it by using some real fruit juice and then we're going to dilute it by using some water and
this is not going to be any different from when you were used to making a
Bottle of kool-aid when you were kid
We're gonna use equal parts of pineapple strawberry raspberry
Cherry, lemon tangerine and lime you can use orange in place of tangerine
but I had the tangerine I used it because tangerine is slightly tenure than the orange and I wanted this to have a
Little tang to it aside from what the lemon in line. We're gonna offer me. So I use that instead
so I mixed all these up in a two cup measure and it gave me slightly more than
Two cups of our fruit punch concentrate is what I'm gonna call it
Now if you were calling your kid and you made kool-aid
The little packet of kool-aid made a half a gallon and you added two cups of granulated sugar to it
So this is syrup syrup has been
Done equal parts of sugar and water and shirani syrup is similar
It's equal parts of sugar and water and for with flavoring added in so when you use the syrup, you're actually using less sugar
So let's just keep that in mind for a moment
And because I know some people are gonna say, oh my gosh, that's so much sugar. You're gonna get diabetes
No, I'm not gonna get diabetes. I don't have diabetes and neither does any one of my family
So we have two cups of the fruit punch concentrate is what we call this two cups of orange juice
two cups of pineapple juice and two cups of water
So that's eight cups total that's gonna make us a half a gallon
Okay
I'm gonna start with the water because this is gonna kind of self mix a little bit and I'm gonna use a funnel to
Keep things moving there goes our water and our orange juice and I don't think I can avoid making a mess
So I'm not even gonna try avoiding making a mess
But there goes our pineapple juice and here comes the magic with the Taurani syrup. There you go
That's right
So I'm gonna put the lid on I'm just gonna give this a little bit of a judge boom
Homemade fruit punch to Rani style looks like fruit punch, right? Look at that
There you go delicious
Homemade to Torani style fruit punch it would make things a whole lot easier
Ani if you would just make us a bottle of fruit punch syrup and you might want to put that on your list
So whoever's over there right now
Notes down when you're watching my video tell your research and development department. That fruit punch would be an awesome way to go
Do you want to try this?
Is it it really is it has just the right combination of flavors if you want to make this into a spritzer
I've got some crushed ice
I'm just going to cover this about half way with the punch and then we're gonna top this off with some
Lemon-lime soda, and that will give you a really lovely fizzy fruit punch
it's gonna be light and delicious and refreshing and
I'm not gonna lie if you're gonna be serving this for the holidays for
your barbecue if you're gonna have a dull surround you could have your your
Adult beverages next to that and they could mix in some rum or some tequila or some vodka
I think this would be really lovely with a shot of Jim Beam or Jack Daniels
Or some of the like the the Jim Beam, honey
that would be a really lovely like a planter's punch and it would be delicious and it's gonna be
Refreshing and cool and just perfect for a fourth of July. That is how you make to ronnie style fruit punch
I hope that you give it a try
I know it's seven different flavors, but honestly
they're worth it and I'm gonna leave links down below to where you can find these on both my Amazon page as
Well as the Torani website, if you enjoyed this video, please consider giving me a thumbs up
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I hope you give this to Torani style fruit punch a try and I hope you love it and until next time I'll see ya
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Shortage of Sheriff's in Utah: On The Ground - Duration: 3:21.
Hello I am Sheriff Mark Gower with the Iron
County Sheriff's office in southern Utah My job
is to patrol the unincorporated areas of Iron
County as well as operate the county
correctional facility,
So one of the main issues we have within the
state of Utah is that state wide the officers are
down 600 throughout the state agencies have
that open and void area to try and fill 600 slots.
Where we have lost some deputies both to
corrections and patrol to agencies that are
offering these incentive packages and it's
created a deficit of employees here that has
resulted in lots of overtime for deputies both
corrections and patrol that are working. And
general staffing shortages that put in the long
run public safety as issue because we are not
running at full staff and employees are starting
to get burned out because they are working so
much.
So here is where we control all movement
within the correctional facilities as far as the
inmates and corrections deputies. Staff
shortages over here have resulted in a lot of
overtime costs. And employee's correction
deputies are working more hours then they
really should be because of shortages. Its tough
on them when they are away from their families
that much they get burned out. It just has an
effect on them eventually they want to see a
light at the end of the tunnel where they cannot
put in so many hours but as far as them doing
their job and doing it well that's still in place
they still come to work each day with their
game face on and are ready to go to work.
Some of them are working in a two week period
are putting in upwards of 150 hours in a two
week period to cover the staff shortage over
here
It's a struggle there are a lot of things that
contribute to it, I think on a local level we are
doing everything we can to attract people in to
this profession. But again its going to come
down to our senators and our representatives
in state government listening to law
enforcement leaders.
We have a plan moving forward to keep
recruiting and retain employees because in the
long run we lose employees it an expense to the
tax payer. It costs the tax payer money when
we have to re train. Our incentive is to maintain
and retain our employees so that's not a burden
to the tax payer.
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Shortage of Sheriff's in Utah: The Basics - Duration: 3:47.
hat and join the world of law
enforcement. That is a noble
ambition, in fact, my nephew
followed that path back in
central Illinois. It was very
hard work and required more from
him than his college education
had.
You see, most people think that
to be a deputy all you need to
know is how to shoot a gun, drive
a car fast, tackle the bad guy
and read them their Miranda
Rights. Something that you might
learn in one quarter at a
technical college or by watching
five seasons of Hawaii 50, but in
reality, law enforcement officers
have to wear several hats.
In any given hour of duty they
might have to wear the hat of a
psychologist, a negotiator, a
technical writer, a race car
driver, an expert marksman, a
para-legal, a professional body
guard, and a member of a crack
military patrol squad.
In fact the skills required of a
law enforcement officer are so
specialized that in Utah they are
not offered in any college or
university curriculum, but rather
through only one academy: The
Police Standards Training
Academy.
To get into the main campus of
this specialized school you
actually have to have already
been hired by a law enforcement
agency, and while offering the
course to non-hired students, the
7 satellite academies located at
traditional education
institutions, are still governed
by the academy.
The course is divided into three
certifications. Special function
officer (SFO), Basic Corrections
Officer (BCO) and Law Enforcement
Officer or (LEO). All applicants
have to take and pass the SFO
course to continue. If your goal
is to be a bailiff, reserve
officer, or a constable, this is
all the training you need. From
there, jail officers complete the
BCO and Law Enforcement officers
the LEO.
To pass the LEO course have to be
physically present for at least
588 hours of in class or hands on
instruction. There are topics
you might expect like: Emergency
Vehicle Operations; pedestrian
stop and approach; traffic
accident investigation and report
writing, and topics you might not
think of such as: Crimes against
government; court demeanor and
testifying; natural weapons
defense, or Law enforcement
encounters with citizen dogs!
In addition to all this training,
you will have to be versed on the
entire, Utah Criminal Code,
Homeland security laws, and the
Utah and U.S. constitution. (You
see, it is hard to enforce the
law if you don't know what it is)
To top all of this off you have
to be proficient in first aid and
CPR.
Each student has to sit for and
pass a final exam and meet
additional requirements to earn
the right to wear his or her
badge like: Meet a list of
physical condition requirements
A candidate will have no criminal
record, a valid driver's license
and be a U.S. citizen, and most
important possess a desire to serve
and a passion for justice.
It is not work that will ever
make you money rich, but if you
are the right personality, it can
be oh so ever rewarding. Best of
all, there are no shortages of
jobs for good officers anywhere
you go in the state. In fact
your interest in becoming an
officer will help deal with a
major problem our Sheriff
Departments are having state wide
as we will discuss when we come
back to The County Seat. I'm Ria
Rossi Booth
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