Chủ Nhật, 19 tháng 2, 2017

Youtube daily report Feb 19 2017

[ BEEPING ] ♪♪♪

>>> I HEAR IT. IT'S OVER HERE.

>> HOW LONG BEFORE THAT THING TURNS THIS PLACE INTO THE INSIDE

OF A CUISINART. >> I DON'T KNOW.

[ RINGING ] >> HELLO?

>> GIRLS AND BOYS COME OUT TO PLAY.

THE MOON DOTH SHINE AS BRIGHT AS DAY.

>> WHO IS THIS? >> HELLO SLADE.

YOU MAY CALL ME JACK. I'LL TELL YOU A STORY ABOUT JACK

AND NORY AND NOW MY STORY IS BEGUN.

I'LL TELL YOU ANOTHER ABOUT JACK'S BROTHER AND NOW MY STORY

IS DONE. WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY A GAME

SLADE? >> DO I HAVE A CHOICE?

>> NEXT TO YOU IS 600 GRAMS OF C-4 EXPLOSIVE.

AND I HOLD THE DETONATOR. IF YOU WANT ME TO DEACTIVATE IT,

ANSWER MY QUERY. JOHNNY'S MOTHER HAD THREE

CHILDREN. ONE WAS APRIL, ONE WAS MAY.

AS FOR THE NAME OF THE OTHER CHILD ONLY YOU CAN SAY.

YOU HAVE 60 SECONDS. >> GAVE HIM 60 SECONDS.

>> COOL. >> YOU GUYS SEEN "STRANGER

THINGS"? IT'S COOL.

I HEAR IT'S BASED ON A TRUE STORY.

>> RON, I SWEAR TO GOD IF YOU MENTION --

[ RINGING ] >> YES?

IT'S JOHNNY. YOU SAID JOHNNY'S MOTHER HAD

THREE CHILDREN SO THE THIRD CHILD IS JOHNNY HIMSELF.

>> BRAVO SLADE. I CAN SEE KILLING YOU WILL BE

HARDER THAN I THOUGHT. IT SEEMS YOU FORGOT THE CASE OF

AMMONIUM NITRATE I LEFT IN YOUR CAR OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL!

>> YOU CAN'T DO THAT. THERE'S KIDS IN THERE.

>> THERE WON'T BE FOR LONG. UNLESS YOU LISTEN.

BECAUSE I'LL ONLY SAY THIS ONCE. THERE IS A WORD.

A WONDROUS WORD WITH SIX LETTERS IT CONTAINS.

TAKE ONE AWAY FROM THE WORD AND 12 IS WHAT REMAINS.

YOU HAVE 60 SECONDS. >> PRETTY GOOD, RIGHT?

>> CAN I ASK YOU SOMETHING? BUT DON'T GET MAD.

DO YOU HAVE TO DO THE RIDDLES? >> IF I DON'T DO THE RIDDLES I'M

JUST A COMMON THIEF. WE ALL LIKE THE RIDDLES RIGHT.

>> NO, NO. PEOPLE LIKE THEM.

I DON'T KNOW IF WE NEED THEM. >> WHAT IF THERE ARE PICTURES?

>> AND WHAT WOULD THAT LOOK LIKE, RON?

>> I DON'T KNOW. WHAT IF YOU HAD TO GUESS HOW

MUCH CANDY WAS IN A JAR? >> LOOK I DON'T TELL YOU HOW TO

DO THE CHLORINE YOU DON'T TELL ME--

[ RINGING ] >> YES?

>> DOZENS. THE WORD IS DOZENS, PLURAL.

TAKE AWAY THE S AND YOU HAVE DOZEN.

>> YOU HAVE QUITE AN EAR, SLADE. HE GOT IT.

HE WON'T GET THIS ONE. I KNEW YOU'D BE A WORTHY

OPPONENT BUT THE GAME IS NOT OVER.

[ CRASHING ] >> WHAT WAS THAT?

>> THE EXITS ARE LOCKED. >> I JUST LOCKED EVERY DOOR IN

THE WAREHOUSE. YOU HAVE TEN MINUTES TO LIVE OR

ONE MINUTE TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING.

IF YOU PLEASE I'M FULL OF KEYS BUT CANNOT OPEN A DOOR.

>> PIANO. >> YES.

VERY WELL THEN. RATTLE AND HUM I'LL ALWAYS COME

BUT NEVER ARRIVE TODAY -- >> TOMORROW.

WHAT IS TOMORROW? >> CORRECT.

WHO LIVES IN A PINEAPPLE UNDER THE SEA --

>> SPONGEBOB! >> I'M BLOWING UP THE DAMN

SCHOOL. >> NO, COME ON, MAN.

WE WANT TO PLAY THE GAME. THIS IS FUN.

GIVE ME ANOTHER ONE! [ CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ]

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This Powerful New Technology May Be The Only Way To Explore Venus - Duration: 4:08.

Imagine we've successfully landed a robot on Venus!

Nice job... [pause, checks watch] Annnd now it's dead.

Hello fellow carbon-based lifeforms, Ian here for DNews.

I want you to imagine building a robot that can land on the surface of Venus.

Actually, imagine building a robot that will land on the surface of HELL and you'll have

a better idea of what to expect.

Yes, Venus is a toxic hellhole that's not only hot enough on the surface to melt lead,

but the thick carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere has a pressure about 90 times greater than

Earth's.

This isn't very good news for any robots we want to send there to explore the planet

and do science.

But there IS hope.

NASA engineers at the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, are developing a new kind

of integrated circuit that not only survives the rigors of being in space, it could also

allow the delicate electronics inside Venus landers to live 100 times longer than previous

efforts.

It's not like we haven't tried landing on Venus before.

From the 1960s to the 1980s, the Soviet Union tried to send a series of 16 spacecraft to

Venus as part of the Venera program — which included flybys, atmospheric probes and landers.

Of the early landing attempts, Venera 3 to Venera 6 either burned up, crashed or got

crushed by Venus' atmosphere.

Even though it got crushed before touchdown, Venera 4 has the historic distinction as being

the first probe to transmit data from another planet's atmosphere in 1967.

In 1970, Venera 7 made history as the first ever soft landing on another planet.

It sent back 23 minutes of data before dying.

After this, the Soviets had more success from Venera 8 — which landed in 1972, returning

50 minutes of data.

Venera 9 landed in 1975 and took the first ever black and white photos from another planet's

surface.

Venera 13, in 1981, and 14, in 1982, returned color panoramic views from Venus' surface,

revealing the alien geology and incredibly hazy atmosphere.

In 1984, Russia launched the two Vega missions that included landers and atmospheric balloons.

The US even gave Venus a go when they parachuted probes to the surface during the 1978 Pioneer

Venus mission.

One of the probes continued to transmit data an hour after landing on the surface.

But all Venus surface missions quickly succumbed to the extreme heat and pressure, most lasting

for less than a couple of hours.

Venera 13 holds the record, lasting 127 minutes before melting.

Although our technology has advanced since this exciting era of Venus exploration, we

still don't have the ability to protect them from the extreme environment for very

long.

Conventional silicon circuits stop working at high temperatures long before they start

to melt.

But now, NASA engineers are testing an extremely durable "silicon carbide semiconductor integrated

circuit" — it's a circuit made out of a new silicon mix that continues to function

as a circuit should, only at much higher temperatures.

It was originally being developed for use in hot sections of fuel-efficient aircraft.

Knowing that they could tolerate temperatures up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit, the NASA engineers

placed samples of the circuit into the Glenn Extreme Environments Rig (GEER).

This instrument not only replicates the temperatures found on Venus' surface, it also applies

the same pressures.

And after 521 hours of extreme testing, the integrated circuits continued to operate as

designed.

To use conventional electronics in space, heavy shielding is needed to protect delicate

components.

If this new circuit technology is used for space robots, I'd imagine that this shielding

may not be required, reducing weight, boosting electronics longevity in harsh environments,

reducing launch weight and ultimately costs.

But the thing that makes this kind of tech development REALLY interesting is the very

obvious applications a highly durable integrated circuit has on Earth.

Robotics are used in a range of industries and are increasingly being used in extremely

hazardous environments — building tougher electronics to boost their operational lives

would obviously be a bonus.

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For more infomation >> This Powerful New Technology May Be The Only Way To Explore Venus - Duration: 4:08.

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Enduro Vs Downhill Mountain Bike Race | Which Is Faster? - Duration: 4:11.

- [Scott] What a day it is to go for a bike ride,

and we are going to one of my favourite spots today.

And I'm in the fortunate position

that I don't actually know which bike to take with me.

Is it gonna be the downhill bike?

It's fast, it's capable, it's built for speed,

and it's got aggressive geometry.

There's some big jumps, fast turns

where that could really excel.

Or is it gonna be the enduro bike?,

It's nimble, it's lightweight, it's so capable,

and I think in that pedally section

that is what could really take the win.

My vote has got to be on the enduro bike.

- Who are you talking to, Scott?

- I was having a bit of a debate.

- Right.

- We're going riding today

and I can't decide which bike I'm gonna take.

- Downhill bike, no brainer.

- No, dude, it's got to be the enduro bike.

- Downhill bike. - Okay, make a deal with you.

I'm gonna put them to the test,

and the loser has got to jump in the pool.

- All right, okay.

Well, I win.

(upbeat music)

- Before we get into the racing

and having had a look already at

the obvious comparisons of the bike,

the suspension, geometry, and frame build,

it's the less obvious ones that really separate the two.

The enduro bike has a wider range of gears

and an on the fly adjustable seat post

as opposed to the fixed position of the downhill bike.

And to keep this test completely fair,

nothing is allowed to be changed

and everything must remain as you see it now.

The premise of this test is really to find out

whether the enduro bike or the downhill bike

can win on a test track here in Malaga.

Now, the track itself has got a lot of different sections.

It was made up of fast, long straights into hard berms,

there's G-Outs, there's big jumps,

then towards the bottom it flattens off a little bit.

And to make it a bit easier for you guys

to actually see comparable differences

we're gonna set up some splits

so you can actually see if one bike

handles one section or the other.

Plus we're gonna time it,

and for my sake I've gotta say I hope the enduro bike wins.

(upbeat music)

I hope that Blake is going in the pool

because that felt fast.

Okay, so that was a pretty good test track.

The downhill bike time was 2:15,

the enduro bike was 2:08.

I'm gonna meet Blake at the pool now

and give him the results.

- Tell me the downhill bike won.

- Unfortunately it didn't, it was seven seconds slower.

So that means it's time for a little dip.

- But the clocks might have been wrong.

- If you want to watch some more videos from GMBN,

click right here to subscribe.

Click down there for what is enduro

and click right there for a flats versus clips,

the enduro version.

Don't forget to give this a thumb-up like

if you liked seeing Blake in the pool and freezing cold.

That was unfortunate for him.

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6 Reasons Why Women Reject Men - Duration: 2:45.

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READING HATE COMMENTS - Duration: 6:24.

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State Offers 'Do It Yourself' Death Row - Duration: 5:15.

THE DEATH PENALTY CONTINUES TO BE A CONTROVERSIAL ISSUE

WHEN YOU CONSIDER THE FACT THAT DANISH DRUGMAKERS THAT MAKE

THE LETHAL INJECTION USER EXECUTIONS HAVE NOW

ACTUALLY BANDED FOR EXECUTIONS.

AS A RESULT, STATES THAT HAVE LEGALIZED A DEATH PENALTY

ARE SCRAMBLING FOR A COCKTAIL OF DRUGS THAT ACTUALLY IN A

LOT OF CASES DON'T WORK AND COULD LEAD TO CRUEL AND

UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT OUT THERE BEEN CASES OF PEOPLE WHO

HAVE BEEN INJECTED WITH THESE DANGEROUS COCKTAILS AND

THEY LITERALLY SUFFERED FOR TWO HOURS BEFORE DYING.

AS A RESULT, ARIZONA IS UNVEILING A NEW DEATH

PENALTY PLAN.

THEY ARE ALLOWING DEFENSE LAWYERS TO PROVIDE THE

DRUGS NECESSARY TO EXECUTE THEIR CLIENTS.

OH MY GOD.

IT'S BANANAS.

LET ME GIVE YOU THE DETAILS ON IT.

WITH DRUGS THAT CAN LEGALLY BE USED FOR LETHAL INJECTION

IN SHORT SUPPLY, THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

LATEST EXECUTION PROTOCOL STATES THAT ATTORNEYS FOR DEATH

ROW INMATES ARE WELCOME TO BRING ALONG THEIR OWN.

THE INMATES COUNSEL OR OTHER THIRD PARTIES ACTING ON

BEHALF OF THE INMATES COUNSEL MAY PROVIDE THE DEPARTMENT WITH

THE SEDATIVE, PENTOBARBITAL, THAT IS THE MAIN DRUG THAT

IS USED, OR AN ANESTHETIC, SODIUM PINTA THOUGHT IF THEY

CAN OBTAIN IT FROM A CERTIFIED OR LICENSED PHARMACIST,

PHARMACY, COMPOUND PHARMACY, MANUFACTURER, OR SUPPLIER.

THIS IS INSANE.

1ST OF ALL, IF THE STATE HAS A HARD TIME OBTAINING THE

DRUGS THAT THEY WANT, WHAT MAKES YOU THINK THAT A DEFENSE

ATTORNEY OR ANOTHER THIRD-PARTY WOULD BE ABLE TO OBTAIN A?

SECONDLY, THIS IS AN ETHICAL AND UNLAWFUL.

LET ME GIVE YOU A STATEMENT FROM A LEGAL EXPERT THAT A

PRISONER A PRISONERS LAWYER SIMPLY CANNOT OBTAIN THESE

DRUGS LEGALLY OR ILLEGALLY TRANSFER THEM TO THE

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, SO IT'S HARD TO FATHOM WHAT

THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT WAS THINKING INCLUDING THIS

NONSENSICAL PROVISION AS PART OF ITS EXECUTION PROTOCOL.

THEY ARE KILLING THE GUY.

ITíS LIKE TELLING A DEFENSE

LAWYER, NO, IT'S OKAY.

YOU CAN BRING THE GUN AND SHOOT THEM IF YOU WANT.

NO, IT'S OKAY, YOU ARE HIS DEFENSE LAWYER, IT DIDN'T

WORK OUT LIKE YOU WANTED, YOU BRING THE ROPE AND STRANGLE

HIM YOURSELF.

THAT'S OKAY.

ARE WE NOT MERCIFUL?

WE ARE ALLOWING THAT AS WELL.

NO, THAT IS NOT HOW IT SHOULD WORK IN A HUMANE SOCIETY.

YOU KNOW THAT I WAS IN FAVOR OF THE DEATH PENALTY UNTIL I

FOUND OUT THAT WE WERE EXECUTING PEOPLE THAT WERE INNOCENT.

THE INNOCENCE PROJECT HAS RELEASED SO MANY PEOPLE

FROM DEATH ROW DNA APPROVED WERE INNOCENT.

4%

OF THE PEOPLE ON DEATH ROW ON AVERAGE ARE INNOCENT.

YOU SHOULD BE AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY ON THAT YOU WANT

JUSTICE?

IS INJUSTICE, IT'S A GROSS INJUSTICE TO KILL THE WRONG

PERSON THEN ON TOP OF THAT, NOT ONLY FOR THE REAGAN IS THE

SUM GOT SIGNS FOR THE WRONG GUYS, YOU WERE GOING TO

MAKE THEM SUFFER FOR HOURS AND HOURS AS YOU INJECT THE

WRONG DRUGS INTO THEM, BUT ARE YOU NOT KIND THAT YOU ALLOW

THEIR OWN DEFENSE ATTORNEYS TO MURDER THEM INSTEAD.

THAT IS THE KIND OF SOCIETY THAT WE ARE IN FAVOR OF?

YOU ARE GOING TO RAISE YOUR HAND AND SAY I REALLY LIKE THAT IDEA.

IT IS CRAZY.

OKAY, THAT IS ON YOU.

THE DRUG MANUFACTURER IN DENMARK FEELS THAT THEY

HAVE A MORAL OBLIGATION TO BAN THE DRUG THAT THEY

PREVIOUSLY SUPPLIED FOR EXECUTIONS.

THAT HAS LED TO A HUGE PROBLEM IN THE UNITED STATES AND SO

IT IS JUST INTERESTING BECAUSE VARIOUS STATES ARE COPING

WITHIN DIFFERENT WAYS.

IN THIS CASE, THEY WANT TO MAKE IT SO WITH DEFENSE ATTORNEY

CAN PROVIDE THE DRUG WHICH IS CRAZY BUT THEN THERE ARE

ALSO CRAZY LAWS PASSED IN OTHER RED STATES LIKE MISSISSIPPI.

MISSISSIPPI'S HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THIS MONTH

ACTUALLY PASSED A BILL WHICH SHOULD BECOME LAW MEANS

THAT IF LETHAL INJECTIONS ARE UNAVAILABLE OR RULED

UNCONSTITUTIONAL, THEY CAN USE A GAS CHAMBER, A FIRING

SQUAD, OR AN ELECTRIC CHAIR.

ALSO IN 2015 UTAH APPROVED THE USE OF FIRING SQUADS IF DRUGS

ARE UNAVAILABLE, AND THE STATE IS THE MOST RECENT

CARRYOUT

EXECUTION BY THAT METHOD IN 2010.

THERE IS NO PRETTY WAY TO KILL SOMEONE.

I DIDN'T AGREE WITH THIS BACK WHEN I WAS IN FAVOR OF THE

DEATH PENALTY, BUT I HAVE BEEN MORE CONVINCED LATELY THAT

IF YOU WANT TO SEND A MESSAGE TO NOT KILL PEOPLE, DOING IT BY

KILLING THEM IS VERY IRONIC AND PERHAPS NOT THE RIGHT WAY TO GO.

BY THE WAY, WHY DID I CHANGE MY POSITION ON THIS?

BECAUSE I NOW HAVE KIDS.

SOME PEOPLE THINK YOU SHOULD HIT YOUR KIDS AND IF I DON'T

WANT THEM TO COMMIT ACTS OF VIOLENCE, HITTING THEM IS A VERY

IRONIC AND COUNTERPRODUCTIVE WAY TO DO THAT.

I THINK IT PALES IN COMPARISON TO THE DEATH PENALTY.

REALLY GUYS, WE'RE GOING TO PUT PEOPLE IN GAS CHAMBERS?

I HOPE WE'RE BETTER THAN THAT.

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CRAZY CINEMATIC MONTAGE | GTA 5 - Duration: 3:04.

CRAZY CINEMATIC MONTAGE | GTA 5

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Dem Invokes 25th Amendment against Trump - Duration: 4:38.

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AI Builds 3D Models From Images With a Twist | Two Minute Papers - Duration: 3:44.

Dear Fellow Scholars, this is Two Minute Papers with Károly Zsolnai-Fehér.

CAD stands for computer aided design, basically a digital 3D model of a scene.

Here is an incredibly difficult problem: what if we give the computer a photograph of a

living room, and the output would be a digital, fully modeled 3D scene.

A CAD model.

This is a remarkably difficult problem: just think about it!

The algorithm would have to have an understanding of perspective, illumination, occlusions,

and geometry.

And with that in mind, have a look at these incredible results.

Now, this clearly sounds impossible.

Not so long ago we talked about a neural network-based technique that tried to achieve something

similar and it was remarkable, but the output was a low resolution voxel array, which is

kind of like an approximate model built by children from a few large lego pieces.

The link to this work is available in the video description.

But clearly, we can do better, so how could this be possible?

Well, the most important observation is that if we take a photograph of a room, there is

a high chance that the furniture within are not custom built, but mostly commercially

available pieces.

So who said that we have to build these models from scratch?

Let's look into a database that contains the geometry for publicly available furniture

pieces and find which ones are seen in the image!

So here's what we do: given a large amount of training samples, neural networks are adept

at recognizing objects on a photograph.

That would be step number one.

After the identification, the algorithm knows where the object is, now we're interested

in what it looks like and how it is aligned.

And then, we start to look up public furniture databases for objects that are as similar

to the ones presented in the photo as possible.

Finally, we put everything in its appropriate place, and create a new digital image with

a light simulation program.

This is an iterative algorithm, which means that it starts out with a coarse initial guess

that is being refined many many times until some sort of convergence is reached.

Convergence means that no matter how hard we try, only minor improvements can be made

to this solution.

Then, we can stop.

And here, the dissimilarity between the photograph and the digitally rendered image was subject

to minimization.

This entire process of creating the 3D geometry of the scene takes around 5 minutes.

And this technique can also estimate the layout of a room from this one photograph.

Now, this algorithm is absolutely amazing, but of course, the limitations are also to

be candidly discussed.

While some failure cases arise from misjudging the alignment of the objects, the technique

is generally quite robust.

Non-cubic room shapes are also likely to introduce issues such as the omission or misplacement

of an object.

Also, kitchens and bathrooms are not yet supported.

Note that this is not the only paper solving this problem, I've made sure to link some

more related papers in the video description for your enjoyment.

If you have found this interesting, make sure to subscribe and stay tuned for more Two Minute

Papers episodes!

Thanks for watching and for your generous support, and I'll see you next time!

For more infomation >> AI Builds 3D Models From Images With a Twist | Two Minute Papers - Duration: 3:44.

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"The Arrangement" Pilot - Full Episode | E! - Duration: 47:19.

- Now, like all of you,

I am awed by his artistic talent,

but I promise you...

the greater privilege is to know Kyle West the person.

If you witness his energy doing charity work

or sharing his experiences

at the Institute of the Higher Mind,

you see someone so positive and so truly committed

to make the lives of people around him better.

That's why I'm honored and grateful to call him a colleague

and most importantly...

my friend.

Kyle West, everybody.

[cheers and applause]

[upbeat music]

- Here we go, guys, J. Law, Ariana's new beau,

and Miley Cyrus has a surprise up her sleeve.

- Ooh, I'm very intrigued.

- But first up tonight, we have to talk about Kyle West,

who just got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Definitely a lucky guy. - Yes.

- He also has his new movie, "AWOL,"

and his reunion with his ex, Lisbeth Graves.

- Is this going to be awkward?

- You could probably say that, 'cause next week,

they're both scheduled to be at the Venice Film Festival

premiering their new movies.

Everybody's watching because Kyle and Lisbeth

haven't seen each other

since she called off the wedding last summer.

- I need a tarte tartin and a ganache. Gracias.

- Why are you still here? You're gonna be late.

- I'm about to run this guy's card.

I'll be fine. - No, you're not gonna be fine.

You're actually auditioning for a Kyle West movie.

I'll take your table. You need to prepare.

- Because I'm really gonna get this part.

I don't even know how I got this audition.

- Megan, stop that. You're amazing.

That guy in the suit is really, really hot.

[indistinct chatter]

- Thank you guys so much and, uh, enjoy the rest of your day.

- Wait, wait, wait, wait. You're an actress, right?

- I am, in fact, an actress. - Really?

Or are you just a waitress who's trying to act?

- Sorry, my douche-bag friend and I have a bet.

I've seen you before.

- Yeah, you've seen her-- here, idiot.

Have you actually done anything?

- I was in a film that went to Sundance a few years ago.

- Any TV?

Please. I have 100 on this.

- "Seattle Med," "Blood Works,"

and I'm doing "Paper Tigers" later this week.

- See? I knew she looked familiar.

Pay me. - I'm not giving you squat

until she does a line from one of the shows

on her apparently extensive résumé.

- Honey, you should just walk away.

- [chuckles]

- Please? [whispers] Please?

- All right, uh...

"That is a risk I'm willing to take, Lieutenant,

"because last I checked,

"all citizens are entitled to legal counsel,

even vampires."

[laughter]

- That might be the worst piece of dialogue I've ever heard.

But I believe you're an actress. - Ah.

- Enjoy it. - Thanks very much.

- Yeah. Bravo.

- Anytime.

- Nice work.

[dramatic rock music]

- Yeah, you know what?

I don't think we're gonna have time to get to you today.

- I know, but I'm only, like, ten minutes late.

- And we have a hard out at 4:00.

Have a seat.

- [chuckles]

- Hey, where do I know you from?

- Oh, um...

callbacks for that HBO pilot?

- Yes. We ran lines together.

- Yeah. - Yeah. How are you?

- I'm good. Good. How are you?

- I got the part. [chuckles]

- No way. - Mm-hmm.

- HBO? That's--that's amazing.

- I know, I know.

And I'm freaking out because I just bought a house,

and now I have to go to Scotland for four months.

And then this Kyle West project comes up,

and I'm just like, "Whew, wow."

Something is going on in the universe,

and I should not be questioning it right now.

I just--I need to say yes.

You know what I mean, though, right?

- Totally. Yeah.

- Right? - Yes. Yes.

- [panting]

[soft music]

[goat bleats]

Where did you come from?

- Come on! [goats bleating]

Let's go. Come on, kids. Come on.

Thanks so much for the opportunity.

[grunts] Let's go.

[grunts] [bleating continues]

Come on. Come on.

I'm a huge fan of your work.

- No, I'm a huge fan of your work.

Who was that man, and why is he here?

- Ivan and his green goats.

You said you wanted carbon-free landscaping,

the goats are gonna clear the hill and fertilize it.

- Is there any way of getting Lisbeth's itinerary for Venice?

- There's always a way.

- Is that weird? I just--

I don't want any surprises.

- Not weird. I'll take care of it.

[dramatic music]

- Come on. Let's go.

[goats bleating]

- Megan, you can go back now.

- [softly] Thank you.

- Megan Morrison. - Last, but not least.

Yeah, do you want--

- Okay, so you'll slate your name,

I'll ask you the three imperatives,

and we'll go right into the scene.

- The three what? - Imperatives.

I ask you three simple questions.

You respond with the first thing that pops into your mind.

The answers reveal your true character.

- But I'm an actress, I have no true character.

[chuckles]

I don't actually mean that.

You will respond, and the Agency will be waiting.

It is foolproof.

- I'm underwhelmed.

- Well, it wasn't a great read,

but I've always liked the way she carries herself.

She's got real confidence.

- Megan Morrison.

- I don't know who this is.

- She hasn't broken out yet,

but I met her at an NRDC function,

and she's very smart-- East Coast.

- Ah, right, 'cause everyone from the East Coast is smart.

- If you could have anybody else's life,

whose would it be?

- Amelia Earhart.

- What's the most dangerous thing you've ever done?

- I hitchhiked from Hoboken to Virginia Beach.

- What's your greatest fear?

- Maximum security prison. [chuckles]

- Yeesh. - Don't do that.

- She's calculated. It's not authentic.

I can't help what I see. - She's an actress, sweetheart.

What you're seeing is nuance. - Ah, right.

Well, you are the producer.

I'm just the guy looking out for the Institute and Kyle's needs.

- Who's this?

- Someone I think you should pass on.

- Terence doesn't like how she answered the three imperatives.

- Well, we do use them for a reason.

- How was the read? - We haven't watched it yet.

- Dude, you haven't seen her do the scene?

- This isn't about talent.

- Little talent wouldn't hurt, though.

Let's roll the tape.

[device beeps]

- Whenever you're ready. - Okay.

[clears throat]

What makes you think you can stop it?

Even if you make it there, you won't survive.

[upbeat music]

- What do you think Sophia's answers were?

- Better than mine.

She definitely wasn't fawning over me after I left.

- Asking personal questions at an audition

seems rampantly unprofessional.

- I guess no one's ever asked you

to take your top off in a deposition.

- Nobody asks me anything in a deposition

because it's a deposition.

- The whole world wants to work with Kyle West.

He can do whatever he wants. - It's just surprising.

- I've always had this image of him

as being this grounded, evolved guy.

- Kyle West?

- Yeah, he does really interesting movies,

and he's into the whole self-actualizing

Institute of the Higher Mind stuff.

- That's what makes him cult-y and weird.

And look what happened with Lisbeth.

- Yeah, but she left him at the altar.

I think that makes her the freak.

- Or the one that came to her senses.

- The 10's a parking lot, but we'll hop on the 60

and be in the desert by sunset. Cool?

- It is your chariot, sexy man.

Take me away.

Snacks, charger, birth control.

Snacks, charger, birth control.

Backgammon.

[tires screeching]

[indistinct arguing]

- Please get back.

No, I can't talk to you right now.

Can you please just get in your truck?

- Nic? What's going on? - I can't talk to you.

- Nothing's going on. Nothing's going on, okay?

Please just get in your truck and go.

- You're Megan. Holy Christ.

- Who are you? - I'm Annika.

- Don't worry about it.

She just hangs out with the band sometimes, okay?

She's got some serious problems.

- Yeah, starting with the fact that I'm pregnant.

- What? - And I am so in love

with the father-- so in love.

- You slept with her? - No, no. She's making this up.

- No, I'm not. and you said that we would be together.

- No, I said it was over! - Don't yell at me!

[sobbing] - Megan, Megan...

- Oh, my God.

- Megan, what are you doing? Megan, come here.

[Wildes' "Bare"]

- ♪ I'll tear the night

♪ Keep it from you

- [speaking indistinctly]

- ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh

♪ Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh

♪ You've seen me here

♪ And held me miles away

♪ Underneath my skin

♪ 'Cause on your seasoned day ♪

- And if I'm really being honest,

I'm not completely surprised.

You know, Nic and I have had some issues.

- Every relationship has issues.

It doesn't make it okay to stick your dick

in some love-addicted groupie.

- I didn't say that it was okay.

I just said I'm not surprised...

considering our issues are of the sexual variety.

- He insists on anal, right?

- I wish. - What?

- I mean, it's--it's not about him, you know?

It's--I haven't felt sexy in a while.

I don't--I don't really know what my problem is.

- Whoa, whoa, whoa.

- Yeah, this is totally about him and his dirty penis...

that you somehow subconsciously knew about this whole time,

and that's the only reason why you haven't been feeling sexy.

[doorbell rings] - [gasps]

Holy shit. It's probably Nic.

- [clears throat] It's not Nic.

- Kevin! Hey, come in! - What up, baby girl?

- Good to see you. Hi, hello. Oh, hi.

- This is, uh, Ryan and Kale.

- Oh, this is Megan and Shaun. - Hi.

- Hope, are you kidding me right now?

- And this is whiskey.

Oh, you guys brought whiskey. You're so cute.

Thank you so much.

Why don't you come in here, check out the pool?

And, uh, we'll be out there in a minute.

What else do you have there? - Hi.

- Okay. - Okay, yes. I did that.

I invited them over, but I did it for Megan.

- Well, you shouldn't have.

Seriously, I'm just gonna-- I just want to go home.

- No, no, no. No, you're not.

- Hope, in what universe-- - In the universe of Hope...

where we do not feel sorry for ourselves,

and instead, we get out revenge.

Gav is really fun, guys.

I mean, I'm really sure his other friends are...

Good God.

- Yeah.

[Ladyhawke's "Let It Roll"]

- ♪ I'm on the flip side of every dollar bill ♪

♪ I am the eye watching over you ♪

♪ Too many hard times, too much to think about ♪

♪ So let it roll like a newborn soul ♪

♪ Let it roll, let it roll ♪

♪ Let it roll...

- Whoo!

- ♪ Let it roll, let it roll ♪

♪ Let it roll like a newborn soul ♪

♪ Too many lovers in a hotel room ♪

♪ They're making plans to runaway to the moon ♪

♪ Not a care in the world they feel ♪

♪ This is the rhythm as the heart beats on and on ♪

♪ You think you look good, you take a photograph ♪

♪ It makes you smile when you're feeling bad ♪

♪ But it's the wrong way to start a new day ♪

♪ So let it roll like a newborn soul ♪

♪ Let it roll, let it roll, let it roll ♪

♪ Let it roll, let it roll like a newborn soul ♪

[man snores]

[cell phone ringing]

- [snoring] - [gasps]

- Nic. [breathing heavily]

Oh.

Hello?

- You're not still sleeping, are you?

- What time is it? - 10:00 a.m.

Listen, you better start doing

whatever actor-y shit it is you need to do to get ready

because you've only got two hours.

- Until what? - Until you read with Kyle West.

- What? - Mm-hmm, I did it.

They're calling you back. - No, Leslie.

The callback can't be today.

I have been throwing up all night.

- [chuckles] That's hilarious.

Okay, now stop screwing around and get focused

because today is the most important day of your life.

[dramatic music]

[shower running]

- The good news--Lisbeth is staying at the Bulgari,

which is more than a mile from where we'll be.

- [sighs] The real news--what's that?

- The real news is her table is next to yours

at the opening dinner.

She's replacing Jessica Alba at the "Blue Waters" panel,

and her film screens two hours before "AWOL."

- It's gonna be a shitshow.

- We can get the seating arrangements changed.

I can back you out of the "Blue Waters" event.

- Just go full narcissist douche bag

because I'm uncomfortable? No, no, no.

Look, people will see right through it.

[sighs] I have to actually figure out

a way to deal with this.

Let me know if anything changes.

- I want you to consider something.

The tension you're experiencing right now,

can you be open to the possibility

that it's not about Lisbeth or Venice

or what might or might not happen there?

- [groans] What else would it be about?

- It would be about...

what's happening right here...

[dramatic music]

Between us...

and...

what we both know...

has to happen next.

[engine revving]

- Still in love?

The bike?

- [chuckles] Better be.

Spent enough time building it.

- And how are you feeling about you?

- Good. I'm good.

- You sure? 'Cause I don't know exactly what I'm picking up,

but I wouldn't call it good.

- Usual stuff.

- Well, we all have our stuff.

Right-size it, get present with your narrative.

You've done it a hundred times.

Hey, you want to blow this off?

Take a ride up to Angeles National, tear it up?

- Thanks.

I want to work.

I promise, Terence, I'm good.

- My job has been to know you

better than you know yourself.

So I could design the perfect way to kill you.

You will respond, and the Agency will be waiting.

It is foolproof.

- Very nice. Thank you.

- Yeah, that was great. [grunts]

- Really? I was so nervous.

- Really? - Yeah.

- I couldn't tell at all. I kept telling myself,

"God, this girl's really, really good."

You were so good.

Who the hell was that supposed to be?

- Um, Gretchen Dvor-- - Yeah, I know who she is.

But who is she supposed to be? Simple, CIA pod person?

Is that it? Is anybody interested in coming in here

and just being a human being, huh?

Just a normal human being?

- I will check.

- These women--I swear...

I feel more connected to the goats in my backyard.

At least I know they're goats.

- We can always revisit this.

- No, this is not about me, Terence.

- Megan Morrison, everybody.

This is our director, Andres Plank.

- Welcome.

This is Kyle West.

- Megan. Hey, how are you?

- Just fine. Are we sitting?

- Whatever you like.

- And, uh, whenever you're ready.

- [clears throat]

I'm going to Oslo.

It's the only way to stop this.

- What makes you think that you can stop it?

Even if you make it there, you won't survive.

The Agency has a kill plan, and...

it's already in place.

- How do you know?

How do you know?

- Because I crafted it.

That's what I do, Zev.

That's who I am.

It will happen during the day.

Someone that you trust will need your help,

and you will respond.

- No. No, no, I won't.

- You will, Zev.

I have spent hundreds of hours studying you,

your habits, your body language,

every inflection in your voice.

For years, my job...

was to know you better than you know yourself

so that I can design the perfect way to kill you.

You will respond,

and the Agency will be waiting.

It's foolproof.

Thank you.

- Thank you.

[door closes]

[cell phone ringing] - [sniffles, sighs]

- Megan, wait.

- Hey, Megan. Where have you been?

- That was amazing.

You are amazing.

Are you okay?

- Yeah, it was just, um--

it was just a really heavy scene, you know?

And it's been a long 24 hours,

so I-I-I probably just shouldn't be around

actual people right now.

- Look, I just wanted to say thank you for making my day.

That was what acting is supposed to be.

- [chuckles]

Thank you.

That's very, very sweet.

[exhales deeply]

- Are you hungry? Can I take you to lunch?

- [chuckles]

[upbeat music]

[tires screech]

- Kyle, take off your helmet! - Oh, my God!

- Who's the girl? - Kyle, take off your helmet!

- How do they recognize you?

- They recognize the bike.

Hold on.

[paparazzi shouting indistinctly]

Best fish tacos in LA.

- It's closed. - Not for us.

[soft music playing]

- Mmm.

Oh, my God. It's too good.

I can't speak. [both chuckle]

- Back when I was broke and desperate,

Carlito let me eat here every day.

- Then he paid me back by putting my son through college.

I knew what I was doing.

Stay as long as you want, my friend.

- Gracias. - Thank you.

[door closes] Hmm.

So...

what does the broke and desperate Kyle West look like?

- [chuckles] You really want to know?

- Mm-hmm.

- Okay. [chuckles]

Uh, all right, first month in LA,

fresh off the boat from Lone Grove, Oklahoma,

I'm running late to an audition I'm never going to get,

and my car's being held together with duct tape,

and the woman in front of me stops at a yellow light.

So I honk my horn, and I pull around side of her

thinking that I'll just pass her when the light changes.

She rolls down her window and says,

"Because you honked your horn at me,

you are gonna go straight to hell."

- [chuckles]

- "And those good looks can't save you."

And all I kept thinking about in that moment was,

"Huh. Does she really think I'm good-looking?"

- [laughs]

- All right, your turn.

You, uh--you said you had a long 24 hours.

What does that look like? - Oh, no, no. Mm, no.

No, we're not at that portion of the program yet.

- Oh, we're not? - No.

First, we need to talk about the three imperatives.

- [laughing] Maximum security prison.

That was amazing.

- But the questions-- they're bullshit, aren't they?

The thing that reveals a person's true character

is their reaction to being told

that their true character is gonna be revealed.

- No comment. [both laugh]

But you're smart.

- So, what, did you just come up with that yourself?

- The three imperatives were Terence Anderson's idea.

- Terence And-- I know that name.

- Yeah, he runs the Institute for the Higher Mind.

He's also my best friend.

- So one day he just called you up and said,

"Hey, brah, I have this idea for this awesome mind game.

You should try it at your next audition."

- [chuckles] You know, Terence just wants to make sure

that the good actors we work with are also good people.

His wife, DeAnn, is actually my producing partner.

- You guys must go back a long way.

- Terence saw the better version of me before I did.

Have you ever been up to the Institute?

Taken a class? - Nope.

I try to self-help myself as little as possible.

- I get it.

You know, some people find it weird.

Challenging the way we think about ourselves

and our relationship to the world and to our past,

it--it can freak people out.

- Well, it obviously worked for you.

- I wouldn't be here without it.

[cell phone vibrates]

I actually have a meeting.

- Oh, okay.

- Do you want to come?

- To your meeting? [chuckles]

I'm picturing a very long table

with, like, a bunch of Japanese businessmen.

- [chuckles] It'll be even better than that.

What do you say?

[engine revving]

[upbeat music]

- You have your meeting in an airplane hangar?

What, are you buying a plane?

- I have my meeting in Zihuatanejo.

I'm thinking about buying an island.

- Wait. What?

- An island near Zihuatanejo. It's in Mexico.

- Yeah, I-I know where that is. I can't go.

- Why not? You said you were free.

- Well, I was free

when I thought we were going to Thousand Oaks.

I can't go to Mexico. I don't-- I don't even have my passport.

- Trust me, no one's going to be checking your passport.

Come on, Amelia Earhart, let's go on an adventure.

You coming?

[jet engines powering up]

[dramatic music]

[indistinct chatter]

- Mr. Anderson?

I was hoping I could ask you a question.

- Alexa.

Are you enjoying the workshop?

- Oh, so much.

I totally see it now...

how past experience is a barrier

between us and our better selves.

But I wonder whether inexperience

is a bigger obstacle for me.

- Where are you from, Alexa? - Cedar Rapids.

- Oh. I think it's time we got those false externals

out of your way.

How does that feel?

- Lighter. [chuckles]

Thank you.

- Inexperience is a gift.

- I just had a lovely conversation

with you-know-who's legal team.

- Oh, great.

- They're worried

Kyle's going to do something inappropriate in Venice.

They threatened to leak Lisbeth's version

of the breakup if he does.

- I cannot believe we let that woman put our nuts in a sling.

- Oh, she's paranoid. Nothing's going to happen in Venice.

- Really? Kyle's not in a good place.

He took that nobody actress to Mexico

after an audition and a taco.

- So? - So? So it's regressive.

And I looked into her. She's an orphan.

Her father left when she was an infant.

Her mother died when she was in college--cancer.

- Sounds like life.

- Yeah, well, life comes with issues.

Then she dropped out of NYU and completely vanished.

Didn't use credit cards, no social media, nothing.

- Honey, her mom died.

You don't think it's normal to unplug after that?

- No, not--not for four months. That's not normal.

This girl could be destabilizing in all sorts of ways,

and Kyle forgets that his actions reflect on us.

- Okay, well, for what it's worth,

my gut tells me that Megan Morrison is great.

- Yeah, well, I thought Lisbeth was great.

That's not the point.

I don't want to clean up another train wreck.

- Okay, well, then let's make sure

this one stays on the rails.

- Wow. This feels like a dream.

[chuckles]

- You know, you never told me the story

about your long 24 hours.

I don't know--I just, uh, kind of find you fascinating.

- It's not fascinating.

Yesterday I found out my boyfriend of two years

has been cheating on me.

- I'd call that a colossal error in judgment.

- Me too.

When you won the Golden Globe,

was it hard not to cry?

- Yes.

- Because you worked so hard to get there

and you'd been through so much?

- Because I had to go to the bathroom...badly.

They serve you drinks at the Golden Globes.

I didn't even know what I said.

- Never mind. [chuckles]

Well, I cried when I won the Alphie.

- The Alphie?

- It's just, like, for best performance

at my high-school talent show.

- [groans softly]

I'm sorry. What?

- I worked really hard.

- What was your act?

- I shouldn't have said anything.

- No, no, what was it?

- [scoffs]

It was a...

a hip-hop tribute to William Shakespeare.

- What?

- I was a very big theater geek in high school, okay?

- Do it. - So--What?

- No, you are doing this. A hip-hop tribute to Sha--

- No, no, uh-uh. - You are doing this right now.

- You know what? Hey, I got you. - Uh-uh, uh-uh,

- I got you. - No way.

- I got your beat. Ready?

[beatboxing]

- Okay, okay. No, no, no. Stop.

- All right. Brrp. Brrp. - [laughing]

I can't believe you're making me do this.

Ugh. All right.

Do you know the first line to Hamlet's speech to the players?

- Of course. "Speak the speech, I pray you."

- ♪ Lie back and let my lyrical material slay you ♪

♪ 'Cause my pen flows with rhymes that kill ♪

♪ I come hard I'm Will Shakespeare ♪

♪ I'm the king of the hill

♪ So, if you want a sonnet, then I'm on it like a tonic ♪

♪ I'm Beefeater like Derek Jeter ♪

♪ I make plays, then I bust them out in theater ♪

♪ Damn, don't get me started, I'm like Moses ♪

♪ I parted seas with my verse

♪ Oh, please, I put the curse on the "Titanic" ♪

♪ I'm manic, damn it, like Janet Jackson ♪

♪ The featured attraction, I'm kicking it live, yo ♪

♪ I'm Anglo-Saxon

[laughing]

[sighs]

[laughs]

- That is the single greatest thing

I've ever witnessed in my life.

- Aw.

- I have to kiss you now.

[soft music]

[jet engine whirring]

- [inhales deeply]

[exhales deeply]

Where the hell are you, you asshole?

- And cut! Good.

[bell ringing] We need that insert.

- We're gonna get an insert.

- We're gonna get an insert of the coke, Megan.

You can step out. - Okay, thanks.

- Second team. - Oh, thank you.

- Fat lady alert. Out of the way.

- Hi. - Les, what are you doing here?

- I just thought I would waddle on down

and see the magic happen.

Chloe, how are you?

Can we go somewhere to talk?

- Yeah. Yeah, come here. - Okay.

- So... what's going on?

- Well, this arrived at my office this morning.

- Oh, please tell me those aren't photos.

- Photos? Oh, sweet Jesus.

You had sex with Kyle West. That explains a lot.

- Excuse me? - Never mind.

Um, we've been presented with a bit of a situation.

Not gonna lie. It's unusual.

It's a little Bollywood. It's really weird.

It's Bollyweird. - What's in the envelope?

- Sit down.

- I don't want to sit down, Leslie.

You're freaking me out. - Okay, well, I want to sit down

because I'm about to face-plant, so...

[sighs] Okay.

[clears throat]

This is an offer from Kyle West.

- For the movie? - Technically, no.

It's an offer to be...

his next wife.

- His wife? - Relax.

You start out as the girlfriend, okay?

And then if all of that goes well,

then the official proposal comes,

followed by the engagement period,

and then, if you want the full 10 million...

- $10 million? - Paid in installments.

Most of it comes after the wedding.

And then there's also language in here about children,

which involves a second agreement,

and then, of course, whatever you get in the divorce,

but that part's not commissionable.

You should know that. - Leslie, th--

this isn't real.

- This is completely real. - No, it isn't.

- This is Kyle's version of a joke.

- [chuckles]

Sweetie...

this is Kyle's version of a proposal.

He's offering you a contract marriage.

- Let me see this.

[clears throat]

"No infidelity.

"No drug use.

Approval of all of my interaction with the media"?

I don't get this. I've known this guy for two days.

- Well, you and your 25-year-old vagina made quite an impression.

- Hey. - Megan...

I know this is not how we thought we were going to take

your career to the next level, but, sweetie,

if you sign this contract,

you are going to be able to do whatever you want.

- No. There's no way that I'm doing this.

[dramatic music]

- Did I do something wrong?

- Not at all.

In fact, Kyle had nothing but good things to say about you.

- I don't understand, though.

- The arrangement just ran its course.

But I wanted to thank you.

Your contribution the last few weeks was very important.

We should talk about getting you involved

in other Institute projects.

- It's not going to be that easy.

- What do you mean?

- I lived in that unbelievable house

with his hands on me every night.

I don't want to go back to reality,

and I won't do it quietly.

- The so-called therapist, Sophie--

she's not cooperating.

We need to get her on board.

- What can I do?

- Get her into the facility quietly.

Can you handle that? - Absolutely.

[soft music]

[car door closes] - Hey. Thanks for coming.

- If you want to avoid the paparazzi,

why don't we just meet at your house?

- This is actually more private, believe it or not.

- So...

you want me to play the girl on your arm

so you can do what?

What's your big secret?

- There's no big secret.

I mean, after what we did last night,

do you think I'm really looking for a beard?

- I don't know. You're an actor.

- [chuckles] I'm not that good.

- Wait, Kyle.

If you like me, then why don't we just date

and see where this goes?

Why are we talking about marriage?

- [sighs] God, you have no idea

how much I wish that I could just...

just date.

I don't know if you're after me for my money

or to advance your career.

- I would never do those things.

- [sighs]

- If we just got to know each other like regular people,

you would see that.

- When you met your boyfriend,

did you think he was actually the type of guy

that would cheat on you?

I never thought Lisbeth would just bail on me at our wedding.

- Did she ever explain herself?

- There was a note--

something about getting lost in my world.

Uh, look, this contract's not about making sure

that my feelings don't get hurt.

- I don't-- I don't understand, then.

- It's about my reputation.

It's about my...

[exhales deeply] It's about my brand...

the people that are relying on me to be the actor

that everybody has to have in their movie.

[sighs]

Megan, look, when I'm with you,

all the bullshit, it just--

it melts away.

Okay? And I...

I feel like me.

[chuckles]

I think that you are amazing.

But if Kyle West gets humiliated again,

well, then that is a pattern,

and that pattern's bad for business, okay?

That's what the contract and the money are for.

That sounds so sad. [chuckles]

Is this all worth it?

- I honestly don't know.

But I feel like with you...

it would be.

- We just met. - [chuckles] I know.

It's crazy. It--

This is all crazy, but...

I-I've got this feeling that I am almost certain of,

that if we just go for it...

You should come to Venice with me.

- To Italy? [chuckles]

Don't--don't you ever just chill and go to the zoo?

- Look, my movie closes the festival next week.

We could go see a bunch of films, go to some parties,

maybe do a couple of days at Lake Como.

- [sighs]

- You don't have to give me an answer now.

Take a couple of days.

Think about it.

You'd be crazy not to.

- A couple of days to decide what I am doing with,

potentially, the rest of my life.

- Yeah. - [chuckles]

- ♪ Howl

♪ Howl

- Kyle West gave you three orgasms?

- Almost four.

- Almost four orgasms on the porch of a Mexican bungalow?

Gi--you should be paying him $10 million.

- All right, can we just forget about the sex

for a minute, please? - I can't.

I mean, number one, I just can't.

And two, that's what this is.

Kyle's a stupidly hot guy with a private jet

and some special skills.

I mean, we're not talking long-term potential here.

- So you think I'm crazy for considering this?

- I think you're on the rebound, and he has major trust issues.

Have you looked at the language in this contract?

He's expecting you to be, like, the perfect girlfriend.

And I'm sorry,

but we both know you haven't been perfect.

- I knew you would bring that up.

- You're welcome.

It's a land mine. It can blow everything up.

- I know, but I still have to live my life.

- Well, you'd be taking a big risk.

- And that's worse than waiting tables for the rest of my life?

I mean, and what if Kyle and I are amazing?

- Oh, God, you did not just-- - I'm serious, Shaun.

No, look, I've never met anybody like this guy.

He totally got me right away, and I-I know

that we've only spent a day together...

- Mm-hmm.

- But it feels like I've known him

for so much longer than that.

I know, but...

maybe it's because somehow

he's what I've been looking for.

- Look, there's no law that says you have to decide now.

You should wait.

Wait till he gets back from Venice.

Then give him an answer.

- [sighs] I could.

But it'd be really nice to go to Venice.

[Hannah Peel's "All That Matters"]

- ♪ All that matters

♪ To him

♪ She's all that matters

♪ To him

♪ All that matters

♪ To me

♪ Is all that matters

- There you are.

- Here I am.

- ♪ I'm yours

[both laughing]

- Hello to you, too.

- ♪ All that matters

♪ Is you're with me

♪ Who will haunt

♪ Your worried face?

- So this is your place?

- This is my place.

Come on.

- Wow.

- I bought it from one of the guys in Foreigner.

He had the walls covered in velvet--

a whole different narrative.

- Your view.

Oh, my God.

Bergland.

When I was in college, I would spend hours at MOMA

just escaping into his world.

- Take me with you.

- Hello.

- Terence Anderson, this is Megan Morrison.

- Playing Megan Morrison this time.

- Hardest role of all.

Well, I'm a very big fan of yours.

Shall we take care of business?

- Talent gets you noticed... maybe.

And looks, sure, for a moment.

But the only thing that gets you a seat at the table in this town

is force of personality.

I'm talking about complete and utter confidence

in who you are.

When you have that, people are drawn to you.

They don't know why, but suddenly they need you.

And they will turn their lives inside out

to be with you.

But you have to work your ass off.

You have to be the one willing to do the things

that scare everybody else to death.

That's the difference between talent and success.

You're off to a great start,

but you have to keep doing it.

- I plan to. - Okay, Annika.

Let's see what we can do about getting you an agent.

[RAIGN's "Shine"]

- ♪ You are the reason

♪ My heartbeat races up at nightfall ♪

♪ Tell me the meaning

♪ All I've got inside to fight for ♪

♪ Don't you be afraid

♪ Of the morning after

♪ The night is darker than the dawn ♪

♪ And all of your days

♪ Have been getting harder

♪ To make you brighter than before ♪

♪ Shine

♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh

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Avideh Zakhor: I live in Berkeley and I've been living there for 30 years and I know

all the streets and how to get to my home and my work.

But I still use Google Maps because at any point in time you don't know the amount

of traffic between where you are and where you want to go, and which one of the many

routes available to you has an accident or a slowdown or too many other people are going

on.

The value of exterior mapping is I think by now pretty well understood by the public.

Interiors you can argue less about people getting lost and traffic and stuff like that.

But imagine package delivery like Amazon going to deliver our packages through drones all

the way to the exterior of our building.

But then you wanted the last mile of delivering those same things into different offices or

apartments inside a building, and that would also require mapping.

So the idea is to make the interior mapping be seamlessly integrated with exterior mapping

so that you can have true end-to-end connectivity between different points.

All of us, through this amazing device we carry with ourselves, cell phones, are continuously

collecting signals and images and data about our surrounding.

Whether or not we know it and whether or not we like it we're doing that unconsciously

all the time.

Through crowdsourcing, so if you get the aggregate of all the people who are going into all these

indoor spaces you have the potential to map every indoor space.

The typical cell phone has over 40 sensors.

There's accelerometers, gyroscopes, barometers, thermometers, Wi-Fi signal, Bluetooth, all

kinds of RF signal gathering capability.

I hate to say it but a lot of it are being tracked because to use a lot of the applications

on your phone you allowed the company that sold you the phone to collect that information.

And that's almost synonymous with mapping.

So those could be used in order to map the interiors.

These very same people whose crowdsourced data you used to map, you can use that same

information to locate people.

When there is an emergency – either an earthquake, fire or anything like that the first responders

will have a lot easier time knowing where people are and knowing how to rescue people.

And just having more information is always useful.

The other positive thing in terms of knowing where you are iand how many people are where

and knowing the maps is this idea of smart buildings.

You can control the many, many sensors and actuators that are inside the building to

your liking.

So suppose that I like the temperature in my office to be no warmer than 64.

Just because there's a map and because they know where I am, that I'm not in my office,

there's not going to be any cold HVAC air being pumped into it.

That saves energy.

And when a day that I'm not working in my office but working in the conference room

across the hall from my office the same temperature preferences can be applied to that room.

Localizing people enables them to be more comfortable and more in tune with the environment

that they're in.

And it could result in potential energy savings inside buildings if that information is readily

available.

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[music playing]

It really inspires me to see a fresh new take

on anything, especially when it comes off the street.

That impresses me more, a lot of times,

than couture week in Paris.

My name is Molly Rogers, and I'm a costume designer.

I never knew that I was going to end

up in the costume department.

It's a great place to end up for sure

because I really like the dynamics inside a fitting room.

I don't know.

Then don't ask for my help then.

You look cute.

Girl, you look normal.

I'm inspired as a costume designer by what I see

young people doing, either on the internet or standing right

in front of me, street fashion.

Alex did a great job of updating the song.

And thank you, Cotton, for making us look hot.

Thank you.

You got style.

I was surrounded as a child by women who sewed, quilted.

I'm from the South.

So I saw that artistry all my life, but I never picked it up.

And I would have psychics, whenever I would go have

a psychic reading, they would invariably say,

I see you standing in a room full of clothes.

No wire hangers.

So there were signs that I would end up here.

And slowly, but surely, I wound up in New York.

And I worked on "Sex in the City"

for all the years and the two movies,

and "The Devil Wears Prada."

I was nominated for an Oscar in costumes.

And I think that's the thing I'm most proud of.

I think what helped you in this day

and age is to be honest when you're going for something.

And I think people will notice that and want to work with you.

Do you like these?

Yes, I do.

Thank you.

I've hated that outfit all they.

I hate yours.

[laughter]

All the time.

[music playing]

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DIREWOLVES IN ASOIAF AND WOLVES IN SLAVIC FOLKLORE - Duration: 7:47.

Hello, my name is Goran and Welcome to another video segment that I like to call Lupus in

Fabula.

Today we are going to talk about similarities and differences between wolf (or direwolf)

warging in George RR Martin's series A Song Of Ice And Fire, or Game of Thrones series,

and wolf shapeshifting in mythologies, primarily in Slavic folklore.

So, don't go anywhere this is going to be interesting… hopefully.

In George RR Martin's series humans can shapeshift into other animals, but wolves

are, as it was mentioned in "Dance with dragons", different.

They are harder to slip into, but if you do, the bond between the two of you is stronger

then with any other animal.

As Haggon says in Prologue of Dance With Dragons: Wolves were harder.

A man might befriend a wolf, even break a wolf, but no man could truly tame a wolf.

"Wolves and women wed for life," Haggon often said.

"You take one, that's a marriage.

The wolf is part of you from that day on, and you're part of him.

Both of you will change."

In Bulgaria for instance, there is a belief which states that if wolf and man were born

on the same day, they will die at the same time as well.

Wolf always played significant role in Slavic mythology.

The magical practice of the Slavs is connected to wolves as well, whether it's about protection

rituals, astral or ethereal projection or rituals for the cult of the ancestors.

According to Veselin Čajkanović, the wolf is the mythical ancestor of the Serbian people.

The belief that the wolf is animalistic ancestor of Serbs manifested itself in many traditions

and ceremonies.

For instance, when a son is born, the announcement of his birth in the village would go like

this: "Of the she-wolf a wolf is borne!"

All of this goes to show how strong was (and maybe still is) connection between people

and wolves, and that connection, which I think is similar to the bond between direwolves

or any wolves and humans in ASOIAF, is something I will focuse on in this video.

In legends, and myths and tales often there are a lot of variations, a lot of overlapping

of stories, so in this case we must take into account that sometimes in some stories and

customs of Slavic people – wolves, warewolves and vampires were the same creature.

In Montenegro and Dalmacia they actually called vampires wolves.

They believed that when a person rises from the grave he or she turns into wolf.

In some cases just the soul of the deceist may enter wolf.

That part of the belief is more closer to the warging ability in ASOIF and Game of thrones,

where, as it seems, person only takes control of the mind of the direwolf while their body

remains the same.

Wolf is In slavic folklore, in some oral naratives, related to, or even identified with death.

There is one naration from the middle of the 19th century in Lonja (Croatian Posavlje)

that describes how death comes upon sinners

When a [sinful] man is dying, death rushes to him on dragon's

wings; following it permanently are six dire hounds, hungry

like the grey wolves in the woods (…). When it arrives at the

house, it sits down on the fence and gapes like a vainglorious

wolf.

(…). The man gasps, his soul appears [from his mouth],

the hounds grab it, and in the sack it goes

There is great article on associations of wolves with death and the world of the dead

by Pieter Plas.

I will put the link in the description if you want to read it.

You can (although this one is a bit of a stretch) connect this Slavic associations of wolves

with death, with wolf dreams in Martin's series.

There, we find, usually Starks having dreams in which they are direwolves.

So far we havent seen all the Stark children using the warg ability, although, according

to HIM all the children have it to one extent or

another.

"I don't think this is necessarily a 'Stark' ability, though all the children have it to

one extent or another."

Bran and Arya are said to be the strongest wargs, Jon with them there of course.

It is unclear from all versions of the belief in Slavic mythology whether all humans have

a potential to become wolves after death.

Or is it reserved specially for sinners, as we found out from that earlier mentioned narrative.

In that case turning into wolf, or appearance of wolf as the death itself, was considered

as a sort of a punishment.

Where as in Game of thrones, when Starks are warging they usually do it, as it seems, to

connect with one another… or try to anyway Take this part for example from Clash of Kings

where Jon has a wolf dream

When he closed his eyes, he dreamed of direwolves.

(…) The forest was vast and cold, and they were

so small, so lost.

His brothers were out there somewhere, and his sister, but he had lost their scent.

He sat on his haunches and lifted his head to the darkening sky, and his cry echoed through

the forest, a long lonely mournful sound.

A few chapters later, Arya when she was trying to figure out how to escape harenhall, heard

the howl far far off, beyond the godswood and the haunted

towers and the immense stone walls of Harrenhal, from somewhere out in the world, came the

long lonely howl of a wolf.

Not only bond between brothers and sisters in the Stark family is important in the context

of their warging abilities, but also, I think, connection to the Old gods.

As we saw from that previous quote, In the godswood she found her broomstick sword

where she had left it, and carried it to the heart tree.

There she knelt.

Red leaves rustled.

Red eyes peered inside her.

The eyes of the gods.

"Tell me what to do, you gods," she prayed She was asking guidence from the old gods,

and after that in her sleep that same night, she could warg Nymeria for the first time.

After slow fading of the magic in that world, and almost being completely forgotten, Martin

had put, I believe, warging, and direwolves in general, as a sort of guardians of the

border between Old and New ways In a similar way, as it was analyzed by Ljubinko

Radenković in his investigation of the symbolic world model of South Slavic folk magic, wolf

in the believes of South Slavs is linked to the border between two worlds (the human and

the wild).

And as Radenković points out „deviant individuals who did not succeed in making the transition

to the other world can turn into him, as can those who have the magical power of metamorphosis

(...)"

Although there is no doubt that there are some differences between the old believes

of Slavic people and the world that GRRM created - the importance of wolves or direwolves,

and their connection with humans, included in both worlds, is something I found interesting.

Hope you will too.

That's all for now, thank you for watching.

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State Offers 'Do It Yourself' Death Row - Duration: 5:15.

THE DEATH PENALTY CONTINUES TO BE A CONTROVERSIAL ISSUE

WHEN YOU CONSIDER THE FACT THAT DANISH DRUGMAKERS THAT MAKE

THE LETHAL INJECTION USER EXECUTIONS HAVE NOW

ACTUALLY BANDED FOR EXECUTIONS.

AS A RESULT, STATES THAT HAVE LEGALIZED A DEATH PENALTY

ARE SCRAMBLING FOR A COCKTAIL OF DRUGS THAT ACTUALLY IN A

LOT OF CASES DON'T WORK AND COULD LEAD TO CRUEL AND

UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT OUT THERE BEEN CASES OF PEOPLE WHO

HAVE BEEN INJECTED WITH THESE DANGEROUS COCKTAILS AND

THEY LITERALLY SUFFERED FOR TWO HOURS BEFORE DYING.

AS A RESULT, ARIZONA IS UNVEILING A NEW DEATH

PENALTY PLAN.

THEY ARE ALLOWING DEFENSE LAWYERS TO PROVIDE THE

DRUGS NECESSARY TO EXECUTE THEIR CLIENTS.

OH MY GOD.

IT'S BANANAS.

LET ME GIVE YOU THE DETAILS ON IT.

WITH DRUGS THAT CAN LEGALLY BE USED FOR LETHAL INJECTION

IN SHORT SUPPLY, THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

LATEST EXECUTION PROTOCOL STATES THAT ATTORNEYS FOR DEATH

ROW INMATES ARE WELCOME TO BRING ALONG THEIR OWN.

THE INMATES COUNSEL OR OTHER THIRD PARTIES ACTING ON

BEHALF OF THE INMATES COUNSEL MAY PROVIDE THE DEPARTMENT WITH

THE SEDATIVE, PENTOBARBITAL, THAT IS THE MAIN DRUG THAT

IS USED, OR AN ANESTHETIC, SODIUM PINTA THOUGHT IF THEY

CAN OBTAIN IT FROM A CERTIFIED OR LICENSED PHARMACIST,

PHARMACY, COMPOUND PHARMACY, MANUFACTURER, OR SUPPLIER.

THIS IS INSANE.

1ST OF ALL, IF THE STATE HAS A HARD TIME OBTAINING THE

DRUGS THAT THEY WANT, WHAT MAKES YOU THINK THAT A DEFENSE

ATTORNEY OR ANOTHER THIRD-PARTY WOULD BE ABLE TO OBTAIN A?

SECONDLY, THIS IS AN ETHICAL AND UNLAWFUL.

LET ME GIVE YOU A STATEMENT FROM A LEGAL EXPERT THAT A

PRISONER A PRISONERS LAWYER SIMPLY CANNOT OBTAIN THESE

DRUGS LEGALLY OR ILLEGALLY TRANSFER THEM TO THE

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, SO IT'S HARD TO FATHOM WHAT

THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT WAS THINKING INCLUDING THIS

NONSENSICAL PROVISION AS PART OF ITS EXECUTION PROTOCOL.

THEY ARE KILLING THE GUY.

ITíS LIKE TELLING A DEFENSE

LAWYER, NO, IT'S OKAY.

YOU CAN BRING THE GUN AND SHOOT THEM IF YOU WANT.

NO, IT'S OKAY, YOU ARE HIS DEFENSE LAWYER, IT DIDN'T

WORK OUT LIKE YOU WANTED, YOU BRING THE ROPE AND STRANGLE

HIM YOURSELF.

THAT'S OKAY.

ARE WE NOT MERCIFUL?

WE ARE ALLOWING THAT AS WELL.

NO, THAT IS NOT HOW IT SHOULD WORK IN A HUMANE SOCIETY.

YOU KNOW THAT I WAS IN FAVOR OF THE DEATH PENALTY UNTIL I

FOUND OUT THAT WE WERE EXECUTING PEOPLE THAT WERE INNOCENT.

THE INNOCENCE PROJECT HAS RELEASED SO MANY PEOPLE

FROM DEATH ROW DNA APPROVED WERE INNOCENT.

4%

OF THE PEOPLE ON DEATH ROW ON AVERAGE ARE INNOCENT.

YOU SHOULD BE AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY ON THAT YOU WANT

JUSTICE?

IS INJUSTICE, IT'S A GROSS INJUSTICE TO KILL THE WRONG

PERSON THEN ON TOP OF THAT, NOT ONLY FOR THE REAGAN IS THE

SUM GOT SIGNS FOR THE WRONG GUYS, YOU WERE GOING TO

MAKE THEM SUFFER FOR HOURS AND HOURS AS YOU INJECT THE

WRONG DRUGS INTO THEM, BUT ARE YOU NOT KIND THAT YOU ALLOW

THEIR OWN DEFENSE ATTORNEYS TO MURDER THEM INSTEAD.

THAT IS THE KIND OF SOCIETY THAT WE ARE IN FAVOR OF?

YOU ARE GOING TO RAISE YOUR HAND AND SAY I REALLY LIKE THAT IDEA.

IT IS CRAZY.

OKAY, THAT IS ON YOU.

THE DRUG MANUFACTURER IN DENMARK FEELS THAT THEY

HAVE A MORAL OBLIGATION TO BAN THE DRUG THAT THEY

PREVIOUSLY SUPPLIED FOR EXECUTIONS.

THAT HAS LED TO A HUGE PROBLEM IN THE UNITED STATES AND SO

IT IS JUST INTERESTING BECAUSE VARIOUS STATES ARE COPING

WITHIN DIFFERENT WAYS.

IN THIS CASE, THEY WANT TO MAKE IT SO WITH DEFENSE ATTORNEY

CAN PROVIDE THE DRUG WHICH IS CRAZY BUT THEN THERE ARE

ALSO CRAZY LAWS PASSED IN OTHER RED STATES LIKE MISSISSIPPI.

MISSISSIPPI'S HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THIS MONTH

ACTUALLY PASSED A BILL WHICH SHOULD BECOME LAW MEANS

THAT IF LETHAL INJECTIONS ARE UNAVAILABLE OR RULED

UNCONSTITUTIONAL, THEY CAN USE A GAS CHAMBER, A FIRING

SQUAD, OR AN ELECTRIC CHAIR.

ALSO IN 2015 UTAH APPROVED THE USE OF FIRING SQUADS IF DRUGS

ARE UNAVAILABLE, AND THE STATE IS THE MOST RECENT

CARRYOUT

EXECUTION BY THAT METHOD IN 2010.

THERE IS NO PRETTY WAY TO KILL SOMEONE.

I DIDN'T AGREE WITH THIS BACK WHEN I WAS IN FAVOR OF THE

DEATH PENALTY, BUT I HAVE BEEN MORE CONVINCED LATELY THAT

IF YOU WANT TO SEND A MESSAGE TO NOT KILL PEOPLE, DOING IT BY

KILLING THEM IS VERY IRONIC AND PERHAPS NOT THE RIGHT WAY TO GO.

BY THE WAY, WHY DID I CHANGE MY POSITION ON THIS?

BECAUSE I NOW HAVE KIDS.

SOME PEOPLE THINK YOU SHOULD HIT YOUR KIDS AND IF I DON'T

WANT THEM TO COMMIT ACTS OF VIOLENCE, HITTING THEM IS A VERY

IRONIC AND COUNTERPRODUCTIVE WAY TO DO THAT.

I THINK IT PALES IN COMPARISON TO THE DEATH PENALTY.

REALLY GUYS, WE'RE GOING TO PUT PEOPLE IN GAS CHAMBERS?

I HOPE WE'RE BETTER THAN THAT.

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The procedure is the procedure ! - LPMDP #4 - Duration: 2:45.

Hi Penguins! Hello !

So yesterday we received a letter from the DDT and it is them who must validate our license

to build, so we were a bit excited to open!

The problem is that when we opened, we saw that it was not a positive response.

In fact it's a letter that asks us other data and more details.

So at the beginning we said "it's normal because we made ourselves

the license file to build so it is likely, as we are not

professionals, we forget a legend somewhere or data somewhere,

etc.

Except that in fact ...

We read the letter and it was noted that nothing was missing.

They just have a doubt about the figure we said to the taxable area

for taxes.

So they ask us to return the forms, they have already, with good values.

Except it's already good values. They are thinking that we have not counted upstairs

And, YES, we have counted correctly.

So we were taken to our calculations.

To calculate the taxable area: it is the surface of the home minus the thickness

walls, minus spaces and empty bins stairs, minus also all

surfaces less than 1.80 m height.

So we rechecked all calculations and this is the value that we had given to them.

We tried to call them to find out if we had to return papers

they already have...

So they told us that we still had to returns a paper with

a letter explaining and detailing all our calculations for well justify the value

we had set out.

So, we are a bit disgusted because that we have to send again a document they

consider like a missing piece to file, the processing time of the file,

which is normally 2 months maximum, moves scratch.

So there we almost lost one month.

We went back for 2 months of waiting.

We were depositing the letter today at the town hall to prevent

it takes even delayed.

So we suggest you, if you make alone your file, to put

all informations as you can, the interior plans, etc. even if this

is not required, because then, you will avoid wasting time.

If they have doubts, they check directly in the appendices and that's it, that's settled

See you soon for following our adventures of the Little MOB of th Penguins !

See you soon !

Bye

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the watch my full video

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Day 100 Review of MPCA by Dennis in Japan (a.k.a.) Grandpa - Duration: 6:16.

Hi.

This is Dennis Hawkins of DennisHawkinsOnline.

(a.k.a.) Dennis in Japan.

Also known as Grandpa.

Today is my Day 100 in MyPayingCryptoAds.

So, I'm going to do a Day 100 Review.

First thing we're going to do is Login.

Place the Captcha in here.

Click on Login.

We're waiting for this Login Ad to finish its 20 second load.

Then, we're going to click on this.

MyPayingCryptoAds only deals with Bitcoin in and Bitcoin out.

The Bitcoin is not pegged to the US Dollar.

Or any other currency.

I always come in and do my Request Withdrawal first.

So, I click on Request Withdrawal.

So, we need at least 0.01 BTC to make a Withdrawal.

As you see over here.

This is 0.016 so I can withdraw the Commission Balance.

I can withdraw the Earning Balance.

And we'll do both of those.

Earning Balance, enter 0.127 Select, Earning Balance.

Click, Submit.

After we click, Submit we have to enter our Security Answer.

And then click Submit again.

We get this message here.

"Withdrawal Request Sent Successfully" We click, OK.

We scroll down.

We look at the date.

February 19th.

The Amount.

0.127 No Fee.

Final Amount.

Into the Bitcoin wallet.

From Earning Balance.

This is Pending.

And will be Pending for about 48 hours.

Then, the amount will be sent to my Bitcoin wallet.

Now, I'm going to make the second withdrawal.

Which is from the Commission Balance.

Okay, 0.016 I'm taking this from the Commission Balance.

Same process as before.

I'll click Submit.

Then, I'll get a message.

Click OK.

Then, I'll scroll down and check the data.

Okay, here's the second withdrawal.

0.016 It's going into the Bitcoin wallet in about 48 hours.

It's from the Commission Balance.

So, we did two withdrawals here today.

After I do my withdrawal, then I come over and I buy AdPacks.

So, we click here.

Purchase AdPack.

This is where he Banner is setup.

So, I'll click on Buy AdPacks.

Ad-Pack Plan 1 is full.

100.

Ad-Pack Plan 2.

It's full.

It has 100.

Ad-Pack Plan 3 has 41.

So, I will buy AdPacks here.

Ad-Pack Plan 3.

0.05 BTC each.

I'll buy 3.

I'll click on Purchase.

I send my Withdrawals to my coin wallet.

So, I'll buy my additional AdPacks from my coin wallet by clicking on Processor.

I want 3.

I type in 3.

That will be 0.15 No Fee.

I click, I agree.

Click, Pay Now.

This says it takes about 15 hours for the transaction to complete.

Usually takes less than an hour.

Click, OK.

So, you check your email.

You can see that you sent that over there.

Then soon the AdPacks will be displayed in my backoffice.

So, that's my 100 Day Review.

I'm very satisfied with MyPayingCryptoAds.

I put in 2.5 bitcoin and now I've got back more than 5 Bitcoin.

That's more than double.

Okay, so I'm very satisfied with this program.

I feel it's a save program to introduce to my family and my friends.

Alright, thanks for watching.

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A SpaceX rocket soared from NASA's long-idled moonshot pad Sunday, sending up space station supplies from the exact spot where astronauts embarked on the lunar landings nearly a half-century ago.

It was the first flight from NASA's legendary Launch Complex 39A since the shuttle program ended almost six years ago, and SpaceX's first liftoff from Florida since a rocket explosion last summer.

The crowds at Kennedy Space Center watched eagerly as the unmanned Falcon 9 rocket took flight with a cargo ship bound for the International Space Station. They got barely 10 seconds of viewing before clouds swallowed up the Falcon as it thundered skyward.

As an extra special treat, SpaceX landed its leftover booster back at Cape Canaveral several minutes after liftoff, a feat accomplished only twice before. Most of the company's booster landings — rocket recycling at its finest — have used ocean platforms. As they did during the shuttle era, sonic booms heralded the booster's return.

Flight controllers at SpaceX headquarters in Southern California cheered as the 15-story booster landed upright at its designated parking spot at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

SpaceX chief Elon Musk celebrated the successful touchdown via Twitter.

"Baby came back," he tweeted.

LIFTOFF: SpaceX successfully launches rocket sending up space station supplies from NASA's historic moonshot pad https://t.co/NZAWJtlSdN pic.twitter.com/MsapQZAmvY

— ABC News (@ABC) February 19, 2017

The celebratory roar grew when the Dragon cargo ship successfully reached orbit a few minutes later. It will reach the space station Wednesday, delivering 5,500 pounds of food, clothes and experiments.

It was SpaceX's second launch attempt in a row. Saturday's effort was foiled by last-minute rocket concerns. The repairs paid off, and even the clouds parted enough to ensure a safe flight.

Musk said he's honored to use Launch Complex 39A. The company hopes to launch astronauts from this very spot next year, bringing U.S. crew launches back to home soil after a longer-than-intended hiatus.

SpaceX Mars missions, first robots then people, could follow from here.

Kennedy Space Center's director Robert Cabana, a former shuttle commander who flew four times from 39A, is thrilled to see the pad used for commercial flights like this "instead of just sitting out there and rusting away." It's a stark contrast, he noted, to the depression that followed the final shuttle mission in 2011.

"It's just really an exciting time," Cabana said minutes before liftoff.

It was a momentous comeback for SpaceX. The last time SpaceX had a rocket ready to fly from Florida, it blew up on a neighboring Cape Canaveral pad during prelaunch testing on Sept. 1. Although the company successfully returned to flight last month from California, the focus was on getting leased Launch Complex 39A ready for action given that the pad with the accident was left unusable.

The SpaceX Falcon rocket launches from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Sunday.

(Red Huber/AP)

Built in the mid-1960s for the massive Saturn V moon rockets, Launch Complex 39A has now seen 95 launches. Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins left Earth from here on July 16, 1969, on the first moon-landing mission. The very first space shuttle pilots, John Young and Robert Crippen, soared from here on April 12, 1981.

And in a grand shuttle finale, Atlantis took off from here on July 8, 2011.

NASA signed over 39A to SpaceX in 2014 under a 20-year lease.

Last week, the U.S. Government Accountability Office warned the commercial crew launches by SpaceX and Boeing are at risk of slipping into 2019. "The hell we won't fly before 2019," SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell told reporters in response.

In a tweet Saturday, Musk said the company has already "retired" so much research and development risk on the crew Dragon capsule "that I feel very confident of 2018."

As for the second-stage steering issue that cropped up Saturday, SpaceX hustled to replace an engine part before Sunday morning's try. Musk said he personally called Saturday's launch off, saying he was unwilling to risk something going wrong.

SpaceX has spent tens of millions of dollars to make 39A Falcon-ready. By the time astronauts climb into a Dragon capsule for liftoff, Shotwell said, pad renovations will exceed $100 million.

For more infomation >> SpaceX launches rocket from NASA's historic moon pad in Florida - Duration: 3:38.

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For more infomation >> 人生幾何!幾時享樂!-[壹周刊]【家樂福】【大遠百】【SOGO】【猴子哥哥猴子哥哥感情企圖心】【猴子哥哥創意必屬佳作】【創意俱佳】依依(三兩三)(奧斯卡)【工地主任】【品管工程師】【營造業工會】 - Duration: 4:21.

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Join Us For A Bite - FNAF Sister Location Song by JT Machinima [Synthesia Piano Tutorial] - Duration: 4:01.

For more infomation >> Join Us For A Bite - FNAF Sister Location Song by JT Machinima [Synthesia Piano Tutorial] - Duration: 4:01.

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Learn English - Weekly Tip 19 for Spanish Speakers - the future and present tense (subtitled) - Duration: 1:59.

Hi once again all, and welcome to 'One

English Tip in One Minute for Spanish

Speakers' where every week I talk about,

in detail, one common English mistake

made by those who speak Spanish as a

mother tongue, and this is the 19th video...

so video number 19.

As always, I totally appreciate the

fact that you are working to improve

your English. It's a very cool and smart

thing to do. In these videos I show

you a slide, and on the side there are

two sentences:

One is the correct way, the other is the

wrong way that a Spanish speaker might

say it. You need to decide which one

is correct. Do that now. Read the

sentences,

listen to me read the sentences, pause

the video, think about your answer and I

will discuss the answer in the slide

that follows this slide.

If you got this wrong -- or you just happened

to guess right -

it's no big deal. It just means

you have to...first of all you have to

understand the reason for the mistake,

which hopefully you do now.

Second, you have to study to get past

that mistake. To start you off on

that path - it's a very simple beginning, I

know-- but I've given you three sentences

to study from. Again, study the

sentences in their entirety, review

review review-- really get them into your

head -- and put into practice what you've

learned through speaking or writing or

both. Eventually you will stop making

this mistake and you will be the master.

For more infomation >> Learn English - Weekly Tip 19 for Spanish Speakers - the future and present tense (subtitled) - Duration: 1:59.

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Mariah Carey confirms Bryan Tanaka is her 'boyfriend' - Duration: 1:59.

Perhaps Mariah Carey's whirlwind romance with backup dancer Bryan Tanaka really is a vision of love.

The pop star officially confirmed she's dating the 33-year-old Tanaka — who she's been linked to since breaking off her engagement to James Packer — by referring to him as her "boyfriend" in a new interview, even though she wants to keep her personal life private.

"I'm just going to be like 'I really don't talk about my personal life.' Because that's what I used to do and it really worked for a minute, back, a while ago," Carey told the Associated Press. "I just don't feel comfortable talking about my personal life … Me and my boyfriend don't want to do that."

Carey, 46, has been spotted frequently with Tanaka in recent months, perhaps most notably during a PDA-filled beach rendezvous in Hawaii in November where the dancer was photographed holding and kissing the "Vision of Love" singer. Last week, she shared a photo of them together in the hot tub on Valentine's Day.

Their close bond has also been a major plot point on Carey's reality show "Mariah's World," though she'd never publicly confirmed that she and Tanaka are actually dating.

Her relationship with Tanaka had apparently bothered Packer - an Australian billionaire — while he was still engaged to Carey, and he reportedly even had a verbal confrontation with the dancer at one of the singer's shows last year. Carey and Packer later split in October.

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Mariah Carey and James Packer's rocky roads to love

Carey's ex-husband Nick Cannon, meanwhile, recently speculated that her romance with Tanaka was artificially generated for the cameras.

"I think the whole reality show is fake," he told radio shock jock Howard Stern this month. "I'm a producer, so you can't have a well-lit private conversation. Like, that s--- doesn't happen," he explained.

"I don't buy none of that s---."

"They like, wrote that story," he said of the relationship. "That s--- is like a soap opera."

Carey, who shares 5-year-old twins with Cannon, wrapped up the eight-part reality series last month and is set to tour with Lionel Richie beginning in March.

For more infomation >> Mariah Carey confirms Bryan Tanaka is her 'boyfriend' - Duration: 1:59.

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Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta blasts Trump for 'dysfunctional' handling of national secur... - Duration: 1:41.

Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on Sunday blasted President Trump's approach to handling national security as "dysfunctional."

"The thing that you worry about a great deal, particularly now with the loss of a national security adviser, you don't have somebody in that place," Panetta said on NBC's "Meet the Press," about the resignation last week of Michael Flynn, who stepped down after admitting he misled officials about conversation he had with the Kremlin before Trump was sworn in.

"The National Security Council hasn't even met formally," Panetta added.

Panetta also criticized President Trump for his refusal to criticize Russia.

(NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images)

"What happens if there's a major crisis that faces this country? If Russia engages in a provocation, if Iran does something stupid, if North Korea does something stupid and we have to respond, where is the structure to be able to evaluate that threat, consider it, and provide options to the President?" Panetta said.

"Right now, that's dysfunctional, and that's what worries me a great deal."

Panetta, who also worked as CIA Director under Obama, also took aim at Trump's refusal to criticize Russia for its efforts to meddle in the U.S. election, saying that Russia should be seen as an adversary "without question."

Michael Flynn stepped down after admitting he misled officials about conversation he had with the Kremlin before Trump was sworn in.

(JIM LO SCALZO/EPA)

"If (Trump) listens to the people that are closest to him now, and that are responsible for our foreign policy and our defense policy, that he'll understand that Russia is an adversary, it's not a friend," he said. "Their main purpose is to destabilize the United States and Western democracies. And they've shown that in everything they've done."

For more infomation >> Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta blasts Trump for 'dysfunctional' handling of national secur... - Duration: 1:41.

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Rep. Pete King urges Trump to quit tweeting and 'focus on getting the job done' - Duration: 1:03.

Rep. Pete King (R-N.Y.), a staunch President Trump supporter, on Sunday urged the commander-in-chief to "stop making unforced errors," like posting bizarre tweets and conducting free-wheeling press conferences.

"I agree with 90% of what he's doing. But, maybe slow down on some of the tweets and just focus on getting the job done," King told John Catsimatidis on "The Cats Roundtable" radio program on AM 970 in New York. "The American people want stronger anti-terrorism measures they want to have more secure borders, they want to lower taxes, they want to rebuild the infrastructure."

"What he has to do is stop making these unforced errors," King said.

Recently, President Trump tweeted that news media is "the enemy of the American people."

(Mario Tama/Getty Images)

In recent days, Trump has made headlines for tweeting that the news media was "the enemy of the American people" and for holding free-wheeling 77-minute press conference, the bulk of which he used to rip the media.

For more infomation >> Rep. Pete King urges Trump to quit tweeting and 'focus on getting the job done' - Duration: 1:03.

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New bill aims to make it easier for child sex abuse victims to seek justice, though some activist... - Duration: 3:26.

ALBANY - The state Assembly has introduced a bill designed to make it easier for child sex abuse victims to seek legal recourse, though it does not go nearly as far as some survivors want.

Under the bill introduced late last week by new sponsor Assemblywoman State Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal, seen at a Child Victims Act rally on Jan. 4, has proposed new legislation for young people who suffer sex abuse to seek justice. (D-Manhattan), a criminal case could be brought up to a victim's 28th birthday.

Under current law, the five-year statute of limitation for a child sex abuse survivor starts at 18 and runs through a person's 23rd birthday.

Rosenthal's bill would also start the statute of limitation for a victim to bring a civil lawsuit at the person's 50th birthday and would treat public institutions the same as private entities when it comes to sexual abuse cases.

Under current law, a child who is sexually abused at a school or other public institution has to inform of his or her intent to sue within 90 days of the incident occurring.

The Assembly bill would also create a window giving victims who can no longer sue under current law six months to bring cases.

The provisions of Rosenthal's bill fall short of one proposed in the Senate by Brad Hoylman (D-Manhattan) and of what Gov. Cuomo said he will push.

Hoylman and Cuomo want to eliminate entirely the legal timeframe to bring a criminal child sex abuse case. Hoylman would also do away with the statute of limitation to bring civil cases while Cuomo would give people 50 years from the time they were abused.

Michael Polenberg of Safe Horizon with child sex abuse survivors Stephen Jimenez, Christopher Anderson, Ana Wagner, Kathryn Robb and Dorothy Robb Farrell after meeting Gov. Cuomo to discuss the Child Victims Act in May.

(Jefferson Siegel/New York Daily News)

The two would also enact a one-year window for those currently barred from bringing cases to do so instead of the six months Rosenthal's bill would provide. Like Rosenthal's bill, Cuomo and Hoylman also would treat public and private institutions the same as relating to sex abuse cases.

Sexual abuse survivors don't believe Rosenthal's bill goes far enough.

"I'm not supporting that bill, that's for sure," said Gary Greenberg, a survivor who created a political action committee to fight for passage of the Child Victims Act. "I'll wait for the governor to submit his bill. I anticipate that will be a strong bill and I'll support that.

I'm with the governor on this."

Sexual abuse survivor and advocate Kathryn Robb was pleased the Assembly is open to the issue, but agreed the bill isn't strong enough.

"It is a positive step, but justice is miles away and children remain in harm's way," she said.

She called Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie a man of integrity, but urged him and others in Albany to "spend time getting to know the real issues around sexual abuse of children and step away from their unknowing allegiance to sexual predators and finally stand on the side of justice.

Hoylman on Jan. 4.

(Jefferson Siegel/New York Daily News)

"We hope they can make this a more meaningful bill for victims and children," Robb added.

Rosenthal called her bill, which has 35 co-sponsors and is similar to one introduced last year in the Assembly, "our starting-off point."

"As with all bills, it's subject to input from the stakeholders," she said.

This is the first year Rosenthal is leading the issue in the Assembly. Longtime sponsor Margaret Markey lost her Democratic primary last year.

Rosenthal said she's already getting input from advocates about their most important needs for any final bill "to ensure those harmed in the past are able to gain a measure of justice."

The Senate Republican majority, which has blocked previous versions of the Child Victims Act from coming to the floor for a vote, also remains a big obstacle.

For more infomation >> New bill aims to make it easier for child sex abuse victims to seek justice, though some activist... - Duration: 3:26.

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Small plane registered to New York flight school crashes on residential street in Bayonne, New Je... - Duration: 1:35.

A small plane that is registered to a New York flight school crashed in Bayonne, N.J. Sunday morning, sending the pilot to the hospital and knocking down power lines, officials said.

The single-engine plane crashed on Avenue E between 41st and 42nd Streets, in a residential area.

One witness said the plane took down some power lines, knocking out the power in parts of the neighborhood, and crashed into a car that appeared to have someone in it.

"I heard a really loud noise and it freaked me out," Kayla Guzman, 21, told the Daily News.

"All you could hear is people yelling, 'It's a plane! It's a plane!'"

The pilot, who was not identified, was taken to the Jersey City Medical Center for treatment, Bayonne Police Lt. Tim Wilgus said.

Responders on the scene of the crash.

(YK for New York Daily News)

It's unclear if the pilot was hurt, but he was "conscious and alert," Wilgus said. There were no other reported injuries.

The cause of the crash has not been determined. Authorities warned residents to avoid the area, noting there were live power wires in the street.

The PA-28 plane is registered to Airborn Flight Service Inc., a flight school in the Whitestone neighborhood of Queens, according to FAA records. There is a school of the same name in Farmingdale, N.Y.

A man who answered the Farmingdale school's number confirmed that the school is involved in the crash but declined to give details or identify himself.

"Let me do my job, okay?" he said.

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