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I wonder what time it is?

It's Dime Time!

hey everyone it's Rob with Rob finds treasure and we are hunting dimes

today now I have hunted Dimes over the last several months and found no silver

I have found silver in dimes yes our record is four in a box but I know I don't

post a lot of dime videos because a lot of times I just don't find any silver I

also hunt quarters and I don't find a lot of silver in them either but I

picked up two boxes of quarters today to go along with one box of dimes so why am

i showing you oh yeah and we picked up other boxes. why am i.. and other boxes so why

am i showing you the dimes only if I'm gonna do quarters because if I have

finds I will only show the dimes but if I don't have finds we're gonna do the

quarters with them that's why I'm showing you both that being said I did

crack open the rolls and we've got circulated dimes now this box is a

combination of machine wrapped and customer wrapped we got the Machine wrapped ones

up here that are circulated I checked and the bottom 50 bucks is also customer

wrapped maybe we can pray for a silver or two? you know what really irks me

look at this dime I thought for sure we might have some silver the edge is worn

it's definitely different than the rest I pull it out I see that it has

Roosevelt's face I'm excited and look at the front it's a 67 I'm thinking silver

planchet so I start rotating it and look right there we've got a cloud layer

unbelievable but 180 degrees of this coin looked a

little silvery alright guys we're on roll 48 the last 50 dollars was customer wrapped

but anyway we've got something that looks a little suspicious here... it's a

foreign King George the sixth

guys we've got a 1947 I'm not that familiar with Canadian dimes but I'm

pretty certain that a 1947 Canadian dime is silver let me go ahead and look at my

records real quick alright guys so I'm pretty excited so funny get a box of

Dimes expecting to get maybe one US silver and we got a 1947 Canadian silver

dime it's 80 percent silver there's two variations - a 47 without a maple leaf

and a 47 with the maple leaf this doesn't have the maple leaf but I I will

take a King George 1947 silver Canadian dime all day

first good find of the box a few rolls left to go it's a different kind of roll

though so we never know let me finish this hunt up and we'll get you a wrap-up

roll number 50 guys and we just spilled out this last royal sovereign roll there's

a couple of potential ones there there and there

let me go ahead and knock those off

that's a 1990 got another one right here possibly

that's a 96 look at that we've got a merc we've got a Mercury dime

unbelievable $250 in dimes searched nothing the last three customer wrapped

rolls produce two silvers we got a silver Canadian down here which I'll

show you in a second and we've got a Mercury dime what year is it

and it's 1945 I believe that's the last year for Mercury dimes unbelievable it's

got some toning and some tarnishing on it but you know what I will take a

Mercury dime all day let me finish going through this roll just make sure I

didn't miss anything and I'll be right back

all right guys we've hunted this box of Dimes again 200 machine wrapped $50 in

Customer wrapped I got the customer wrapped from the bank I was going to pick up my

half dollars from down the street from my grocery store Bank and they

didn't have my half dollars so I asked for $50 in dimes cuz I knew I only had

$200 and I was trying to build this box the irony of it all is we got nothing in the

machine wrapped besides a beat-up looking 2009 which I'm probably gonna wipe off

and if it doesn't look good I'm tossing it back in that's it no other good coins

no 82 no mint marks no 96 West Point checked for some varieties in the 68

through 70 years nothing in the no double dies roll 48 we get a 47 Canadian

King George VI 80 percent silver and I was stoked I was like at least I got

some silver last freaking royal sovereign roll of the box I thought I

might have had a couple we ended up with one and not only is it one it's a 45

Mercury dime unbelievable I cannot believe it I've been oh for my last

eight or nine boxes of Dimes and we get this mind you it was customer wrapped that

produced the two silvers I'm gonna go back to that bank tomorrow

and I'm gonna go get some more dime rolls I thought I'd have to mix this

hunt in with some quarters apparently I won't need to we've got

some good finds hopefully you guys enjoyed the video if you did please give

it a thumbs up and as always happy hunting and thanks for watching

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The Best Roast Battles - Never Before Seen! | Jersey Shore: Family Vacation | MTV - Duration: 5:52.

- The best of the best, this is the roast battle.

- Italians show love by roasting each other.

I held back, because I think that you and me can, can, can,

you know what I'm saying? - [Group] Ooohhhhh!

- Ooohh, listen, not in here, not in here, not in here.

Safe zone, safe zone.

- Safe zone.

- Sorry guys, sorry about my friend.

This is the Roast Battle.

Yeah, buddy.

(club music)

- Yeah, they probably are happy to be with their kids.

- [Pauly D] They're happy with their kids,

but not happy about the weather, man.

- Yeah.

- Well, you know, you can't have your cake and eat it, too,

unless you're Mike.

(laughter)

- Alright, bro, come at me, bro.

- Let the roasting begin.

- You are fake news.

- Wait, what does fake news mean?

- That means, like, whatever comes out of

your mouth is suspect.

- [Group] Ohhhh!

(yelling)

- We're so stupid.

- We made it so much worse

when we're dancing around like fools.

- Wait, oh wait, wait, wait, wait, wait!

Are you talking about suspect?

It takes a suspect to know a suspect, huh, Mike?

- [Group] Ohhhhh!

- Right from the get, he went for the throat.

Because I was like, oh, he's going there already.

Oh, I have to think of some good (bleep) now.

(laughter)

Yeah, yeah, exactly.

I would think of a day or two straight

of like three, four jokes in a row.

- Write them down.

- Yeah, and in my brain I'd be like,

oh, which one do I want to say first,

because I had like four ready.

Ronnie right now wants to stop at the gift shop

and get a bumper sticker that says

I love to cheat on my baby moms.

- [Group] Ohhhhh!

- [Pauly D] (bleep)

Well, this one got a little-- - This one got serious.

- This one got a little hairy, though.

This is why I don't like roasts sometimes.

They be getting too serious.

- The only thing I seen you do good in this house

is destroy toilets and destroy your relationships.

- [Group] Ohhhhhh!

- [Pauly D] Damn!

- It's like your two little sons that are

just non-stop in public.

- Ron, stop.

- [Group] Ohhhh!

- Mic drop, mic drop, mic drop!

- He just went (clap) bashed their heads together.

- Yo, when you look at Mike's passport,

oh, that's right, you can't, 'cause he doesn't have one.

- [Group] Ohhhhh! (bleep)

- You guys literally went at it every day.

- I told you don't come for me.

- Oh, (bleep), you better say

that in jail when you drop the soap.

- [Group] Ohhhh!

- Another drop the soap joke!

- Holy (bleep).

- It was a little uncomfortable in this roast, this one.

- No, that was the longest hallway ever.

(laughter)

- That was our last one.

- I didn't want to amp it up anymore, so I didn't.

- Mike got love handles now for (bleep)ing Bubba.

(laughter)

- Oh my God!

- They're taking it below the belt.

Some of the things that they're saying,

I'm just like holy (bleep).

These boys are going to kill each other.

- Mike's been waiting for this day,

Mike's been waiting for this moment.

- Because he can finally

put a sentence together, that's why.

- [Group] Ohhhhh!

- Get me to school, I've got my backpack.

- Fire in the hole!

(gun shot noise)

- Please, please.

Similar to that clogged toilet upstairs,

you're full of (bleep).

- [Group] Ohhhh! (yelling)

- Mike, you're not supposed to hype up your own things.

(laughter)

- I'm going to school, waiting for the bus.

- Wait, Mike, where's the bus stop?

Because didn't they take over your cars?

- [Group] Ohhhhh!

- Knock out!

My man Ronnie takes the win.

Oh, oh damn!

Oh damn!

Oh damn!

- I'm telling you, one of these days,

this roast is going to get serious

and these two are going to fight.

- We probably shouldn't do this.

(laughter)

- What you don't know is they actually do hate each other.

No, I'm kidding. (laughter)

- [Mike] No, no, no.

- Alright, so now that Miami's over,

who won the Roast Battle officially?

- Hey, this guy was born for that (bleep).

I think he went to school for it.

- Ronnie's ruthless, but I got to give it to Mike, because--

- No, Mike had some good ones.

- No, no-- - Oh, no question.

- Mike was able to roast in a positive way,

where you still liked him.

That's kind of like an art, there's an art to that.

- You saying you didn't like me after?

- Well no, I was like Ronnie's a dick.

(laughter)

- If you ask me, I think it was a draw,

but here's some never before seen footage

of everyone else roasting each other.

Check this out.

(club music)

- I love Sunday dinners!

- [Group] Yeah!

- Oh yeah.

- [Mike] That was a nice toast.

- Oh yeah, toast shift, (bleep) toast like rich!

(laughter)

- [JWoww] Oh my God, that's how I felt last night.

- Did you (bleep) yet?

- No. - This is going to hurt you.

- [Mike] She's definitely going to.

- When would Jenny have time to (bleep)?

She's too busy sleeping.

- Ohhh! Okay.

- Somebody's starting!

It's already starting!

Round one, fight!

Mike, your turn.

- What am I doing?

- You have to give an insult to somebody.

You have to insult somebody. - Mike, you're good.

(laughter)

- You have to say something not nice.

- Guys, guys, I don't think Mike can do this.

A task like that is way too taxing for him.

- [Group] Ohhhhh!

- Damn, that one went low!

- Low!

- [Pauly D] Low blow, son!

- Ron, are you still trying to deny

that you put the Big Mac on the french fry?

- [Group] Ohhhhh!

- Hey, got him!

- Say something about me.

- Are you smiling, crying, or laughing?

I can't tell.

- [Group] Ohhh!

- I can never tell anymore.

- I'm dead inside like your girlfriend is

after she has sex with you.

- [Group] Ohhhhh! - Jenny brought the heat!

- You're like super creepy.

- Ohhhh, there we go.

- Wow, wow. - You know what?

You don't want this.

- I'm fine.

- No, you are your girl have to be like creepy.

- [Group] Ohhhhh!

- Why bring my girl into this, huh?

- [Group] Ohhhh.

- At least we don't use condoms.

- At least we're clean.

- [Group] Ohhhh!

- Can he, can he, can he!

You made porn stars!

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Mr. Hawkings' Opus: 5 Reasons Why Congress Is Broken - Duration: 4:37.

Thirty years of covering Congress has me convinced it's more broken than at any point in my

career – and gets me asked, time and again, to explain what's gone wrong.

After talking about the causes for this dysfunction with hundreds of people – lawmakers, their aides,

think tank experts, lobbyists – I have reduced the diagnosis to these elements.

They're easy to remember as The 5 M's -- Money, maps, media, mingling and masochism.

Nothing has drained civility and collaboration out of the Capitol

more than the incessant money chase.

The total spent on congressional races surged 73 percent between 2000 and 2016 -- when it

cracked $4 billion.

It's sure to get higher this time.

The Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United ruling, which said the First Amendment means

not restricting what companies and outside groups spend, means the flow is never slowing

Members in tight races have to raise buckets of cash, of course.

But those in safe seats are not immune.

They have to create a sense of financial strength that scares off challengers – and then they're

under huge peer pressure to raise even more for the benefit of electorally vulnerable

colleagues.

So dialing for dollars is what many members do, virtually to the exclusion of anything

else, whenever they're not expected in a committee room or on the floor – in call center

cubicles at party headquarters, receptions and meals when Congress is in session, car

rides between the office and the airport.

All this leaves minimal time and energy for the traditional work of a functioning Congress

– like studying policy options, promoting legislation and conducting oversight.

Most members represent territory almost certain

to elect someone from their party – thanks a bit to population shifts, but mostly to

how congressional districts are drawn.

The last time control of the House changed hands, in 2010, one in four districts was

competitive between the parties.

One nationwide redistricting later, that's true in just one of six seats in this year's

midterm.

The winning formula for everyone else is simple.

Say and do everything with the base of your own party in mind – because they're the ones

who will save you or stab you in the primary that's your only real election.

For five of six members, in other words, what works politically is being a hardened partisan

not a centrist legislator.

There's no reason to predict that will change.

Redistricting for next decade is sure to have as much political gerrymandering as ever -- especially

since the Supreme Court has decided not to decide if that practice can ever be unconstitutional.

Today's media landscape only reinforces partisan

tribalism.

The presence of local newspapers and TV stations in Washington has withered – so lawmakers

have free rein to market their capitol careers without much real time scrutiny.

Voters more and more ignore information that questions their views.

Instead they rely on web sites and cable news that reinforces their perceptions of what's

important and what's fake Social media has become a political echo chamber

– with facts and arguments on the other side not admitted.

Members are increasingly shaping their media presence, again, just to appeal to the base.

It's tough to create a collaborative legislature

when half the members don't really know the other half.

But that's life at the Capitol today.

Members generally spend just three days a week in D.C.

And since their so-called free time is all about fundraising --

they spend no time getting to know someone

across the aisle over a beer or a meal.

Fewer and fewer find homes in the Washington area, or move their families here,

so there's no after work bonding, or weekend barbecues,

which really were a thing back in the 1960s and 70s.

There's a theory in psychology that low expectations tend to produce poor performance.

When everyone notices, the negative expectations are only magnified and the work only gets worse.

That's the way it is in Congress today.

Members have been told by their constituents for so long that they do terrible work in

a terrible place.

And many of them have won their seats by running down the very

place they want to work.

And so more and more are taking actions that overtly disrespect the institution, reinforcing

voter expectations and driving the reputation of Congress lower and lower.

In a real sense, they seem to be deriving a political success from perpetuating their

own reputational pain or humiliation – which is the very essence of masochism.

They have denied themselves even a small pay raise every year for a decade.

Many of them sleep on their couches in their offices.

They've put their staff budgets on a starvation diet

which has caused a deep brain drain of Hill aides.

This gives more power to the leadership teams that are all about winning through polarization

– and to the lobbyists who hire the smart staffers

A functional Capitol would surely be a place where money was less an obsession.

Where mapmaking did not mean electoral destiny.

Where the media echo chamber was given a wide pass

Where members spent more time making personal connections.

And institutional self-loathing was replaced with self-respect.

For more infomation >> Mr. Hawkings' Opus: 5 Reasons Why Congress Is Broken - Duration: 4:37.

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Hayley Atwell on Dangers of Ego & Social Media | MTV News - Duration: 3:58.

- When I meet people who are not on social media,

who are in my world, for example,

who are actors or have some sort of public persona,

the fact that they're not on there,

that's what I find amazing.

I'm like, "wow, that's so cool,

that's so amazing and enigmatic,"

and they're like, "No, I don't need it."

(upbeat music)

They're not constantly connected

and having to engage, or to be reactionary to things,

and also go, I don't need everyone to know what I'm doing,

I don't also need to project an image of my life,

which is just a level of kind of the perfect ideal,

which is also potentially harmful to other people

as well as yourself.

It's a very complex, flammable topic,

so that's one of the reasons why

I'm starting to kind of research on it,

to have more of a sense of what it's doing to us.

I think actors have an obligation

to continue developing their own skills as actors,

so they have an obligation to their own craft.

They're not obliged to feed their own ego,

or the expectations of a system which in turn

is ultimately trying to make just money out of them,

to see how popular they can be,

and I think popularity within actors,

if that becomes a driving force,

and becomes a little bit more of the focus,

then I think that's a danger,

taking away from the point of what being an actor is,

which is to get out of your own personality,

and explore the human condition in other stories,

and to connect with other human beings.

Otherwise, essentially, you're just a reality TV star,

and I say that just because

that's a separate thing to what acting,

and the craft of acting is.

This book, Ten Arguments to Delete it,

one of the suggestions on there is to have a break from it,

to literally engage physically in the world around you,

and after six months,

when you've really overcome the addiction,

it's not just like

"I'll quit it for a day, and then I'll come..."

it's literally giving it time

for it to leave your everyday life,

it means that you come back with it,

with a little bit more power for yourself,

or a little bit more perspective

over what your contribution to it is,

and what you're using it for,

and then I kind of, I have some rules

that I try and live by, I often fail,

but some of them are things like

never posting when you're hungry, angry, lonely, or tired,

not engaging in controversy,

only following people whose work inspires you,

and stimulates you, and is part of building a community,

and not one that's just gonna create more jealousy

or the feeling of inadequacy in you

and kind of take some sort of energy from you,

and so I've often followed lots of writers

and other artists, not just other actors.

It's amazing people on social media who,

when I read them,

I feel connected to their work

in a way that I would feel like

I'd be missing out on if I didn't.

So, it's a bit like any form of self-care,

of taking regular checks.

You know, watching the Pooh movie and going,

"I've become a bit of a cantankerous Christopher Robin,

and I'm gonna go back and find my inner Pooh bear!"

(laughs)

And Pooh might be like,

"I don't know what social media is,

can we just have some honey instead?"

And you're like, "Amazing!"

Some of the accounts that I follow are

another actress called Florence Pugh,

who always makes me laugh,

an author called Jessica Burton,

who did this incredible book called "The Miniaturist".

I follow Female Collective,

I follow Lena Dunham,

lots of creative mates at home back in London

I don't get to see much of.

Nitch, which always has these great quotes

and black and white photographs of amazing thinkers,

but they're not sentimental, kind of inspirational quotes,

they're more of truisms.

I'm like, I relate, that's a human thing.

I try and avoid the ones that are like,

"Just be like really amazing to everyone,

and everything amazing will happen to you".

I find that they can be

kind of a sickly sentimental thing that,

as an English person with a bit of an inner cynic,

I go "blah!"

I think ultimately following people

that either stimulate me intellectually or make me laugh,

and anyone who doesn't, I'm just,

I'll leave that there.

(music)

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The Package of Nonresistance - Anabaptist Perspectives Ep. 026 - Duration: 4:31.

I think of people who are sometimes attracted to certain aspects of our Anabaptism.

So as they meet people, let's say in State University,

when their fellow classmates find out that we are Nonresistant;

that may seemingly be a draw. But there's a whole lot more.

And I hope that they would want to present the full message, and it is a challenge.

"So yeah, it sounds good we don't go to war."

"Well that's really good."

But there are a lot of other things. This is a challenge to the natural man,

the Anabaptist view of separation unto God, it is a challenge to the natural man.

I hope we would see that and we wouldn't just present the parts that,

"Oh, they like that I'll tell everybody about that."

But, we, really this is a package.

Both being able to understand their faith in comparison to the challenges

they're gonna meet in college, and I hope be a witness to people about

coming even further into the into the truth.

For myself I've had several friends who through our relationship became non-resistant;

initially not Mennonites.

And so that, I would hope that that kind of thing could happen to.

One of them was a young looking guy. I was at an outdoor Christian meeting

selling books for Choice Books.

He kept coming to my stand, asking me all kinds of lifestyle questions.

But he'd always go to non-resistance, "You don't have TVs, well, how's that?"

"Well and you don't go to war."

That was a big focus.

And like I said he looked so young.

I knew we was going to UVA in the fall; so I thought he's a high school guy.

he went to UVA and the second year he calls me up and he says,

"You remember the discussions we had? I didn't agree with you back then.

But I've continued to think about this. I've done some reading and I'm non-resistant.

I want you to come down, I want to talk to you." So I went down.

This guy had joined the Rangers, the Army Rangers, so he is this parachuter.

He is supposed to go in there behind the lines kind of a guy. I had no idea!

Anyway that really felt good.

He told me I said, "' I am not trying to make you Beachy.'

So I know I probably wouldn't pay attention to you."

The funny thing is about two or three years later he got married

and he went to grad school at Johns Hopkins.

UVA and Baltimore; where I work was about right on the road there.

He stopped on the way to Baltimore to tell me he's going to the Mennonite Church in Baltimore.

The other guy, he's also become Mennonite.

Originally he was Presbyterian, and he eventually became a nonresistant Presbyterian

(which is practically an oxymoron).

So I don't think you have to pressure anybody or put any push in that direction.

But some of this stuff anyway almost inevitably leads in that direction.

Yeah that is part of the package almost. A nonresistant Presbyterian, really?

Poor Jonathan, I had two interesting experiences at church with him.

Reverend Barnes was their pastor, so he's kind of big main guy .

Oh, this is National Presbyterian, where Eisenhower was a member.

One time he asked me to go to a youth function. Barnes was talking and my poor friend said,

"What about the Anabaptists?"

Barnes gave the very reformed thing about how these guys were destructive and messed up the church and all.

My poor friend, kind of a slinking guy.

I said, "Sorry, sorry, I understand all this stuff."

One other time I went to church with him. After church was over this guy,

in full military uniform lots of medals and everything, gets up in the pulpit and talks for a while

Jonathan kind of slunk down again kind of embarrassed about that.

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