Imagine the best school teachers
making millions of dollars a year,
making more than star baseball players.
That's already happening one country.
It's something I learned from the PBS series School Inc.
Here's part 2 of the
Stossel-shortened version
of the documentary made by Andrew Coulson.
Wouldn't it be great if the best teachers
earned that same remuneration
and that same recognition?
Well here in Korea,
they do!
Mr. Choi is a national star.
A lot of students have fallen in love with his lectures.
In the past, students from outside Seoul had
to come take these classes during vacation.
But as internet technology improved,
kids got the opportunity to listen to great lectures
in the comfort of their own homes.
There aren't really many celebrity teachers,
so we have to take online courses.
He was like a celebrity to us and
he actually helped me with the subjects that I did not
really do well on.
He helps a lot of people.
On average
over 100,000 students taking my lessons.
That's how he makes millions.
And since these most popular teachers make
the most money
teachers compete within the market to become,
like,
entertaining and educative at the same time,
you know?
Teachers competing to be
entertaining and educational!
That happens in the private education market.
Government schools...
they're different.
In government schools,
the best teachers don't make more money.
Mr Choi is thankful for private schooling.
To be able to share the things that you know
and get paid for doing that is actually a miracle.
America's private school sector is not yet that robust.
But there are now some charter schools
That do make a big difference.
One of Oakland's worst schools was gradually
turned into the highest-scoring school in California.
Every racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic
subgroup of students at these schools
easily out-performs its statewide peers.
And all of them
beat the average for wealthier white students.
The high school has topped the Washington Post's
list of the nation's best.
Jemila transferred here in 7th grade.
This charter was different from her
government-run school.
It was just a
really big transition because the school that I went to,
they actually gave me
a text book and put us in the back of the classroom
to learn and teach ourselves.
But the enemies of choice keep trying to
kill off their competition.
They fight charter schools, vouchers,
school tax credits, education savings accounts.
They say charter schools
are unaccountable,
because they're not run by the state.
But real accountability rarely comes from
government regulators.
Regulators may sleep on the job, or
take bribes, or just
follow meaningless rules.
Real accountability happens
when parents get to choose
which school gets their money.
If there were no regulations at all,
wouldn't some private schools try
to take advantage of families?
And wouldn't the most likely victims be
children whose parents had little schooling themselves
Here in India,
a lot of schools are taking advantage of poor families.
Back in 1999,
a team of researchers made surprise visits
to schools around the country.
In village after village, they found one type of school
that consistently had the worst facilities
and the least learning.
Most had leaking roofs,
and barely any had drinking water.
And if you're wondering why anyone would
pay for that that kind of service
it turns out there's a good reason:
they have to.
The findings I just described
are for public schools.
This teacher talked with a public school teacher.
I said that, "Oh, so what's been going on with you?"
And she said, "Oh, I managed to get a government job.
My life is set."
And I said, "Set in what ways?"
She said, "Well, I'm never going to be fired.
This is a job for life and it pays me well.
And I don't even have to go."
She hasn't been to school
for the last year-and-a-half since she was
posted there.
Coulson then interviews
British education professor James Tooley.
Tooley travelled the world to
research how the poorest people educate kids.
He went to the slums of India
And I found something which
which changed my life.
I found
a private school,
a low-cost private school
in those days
charging the equivalent of about
one U.S. dollar per month.
I found one,
and then a second, then a third
and soon,
I found this federation
of low-cost private schools
When he told his fellow educators about that,
they dismissed his discovery.
"What you've found is a couple of businessmen
ripping off the poor.
And anyway, it's only happening
in India.
We know about it.
"It's a small thing, you know"
And I thought, ripping off the poor? But that's
not what I have seen there.
I've seen dedicated
entrepreneurs who are running schools.
They come in on their weekends, and run science fairs,
you think, "Okay, this must be charity.
maybe the mosques are supporting them,
some NGO,
some non-government organization is supporting them
When you see 5, 10, 15
and you hear 500 of these schools
you realize that can't be the case.
There has to be a
financially-sustainable business model.
I talked to a lot of parents and said,
"You're poor," you know
"Why are you spending money on
the private schools
when the government schools are free?"
I'll never forget, one said,
"In the government schools,
our children are abandoned."
And sure enough,
I went to see one of these government schools.
130 children sitting on the floor.
It's a government school
just around the corner from here,
130 children,
all bright-eyed, eager to learn,
eager to welcome this stranger in their midst,
doing nothing,
abandoned.
There are government school regulators.
Tooley interviewed them,
and they admitted that they take bribes.
They were quite up front about it.
They came, they sat in the office;
they sat in a comfortable desk.
They took the money;
they didn't even bother to look
in the school.
They had a nice cup of hot chai
and off they went.
Dozens of scientific studies have now looked
at these budget private schools in India and
elsewhere.
And what most of them find is that
private schools
are out-performing government schools
that spend three or four times as
much per pupil.
These parents care about their schooling.
They said, "Why are there only 10 computers?
Why was their teacher absent last week?
They care.
They are paying money.
And because they're paying, they will
keep the schools accountable.
That's a very important thing
which you mess with at your peril.
That's just a sample of Andrew Coulson's
3 part PBS series,
School Inc.
You can watch the whole thing on the
Free to Choose Network's Youtube page.
Unfortunately,
Coulson did not live to see his documentary finished.
He died while completing it.
School Inc is a wonderful memorial to him
and his fine work.
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Formula 1 visits DTM: Max Verstappen in Zandvoort. - Duration: 1:13.
As a dutchman it's always good to be here.
I enjoy watching the series, it's a lot of action.
And the thing I like there is still a bit of wheel to wheel action.
DTM ? Well if I'm still motivated to do other things outside of formula 1, then why not.
I think it's quiet cool to watch.
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How To Visualize What You Want And Get It - Duration: 12:10.
How to visualize and get what you want. Here today at Limitless TV Kris Krohn and
I've brought, by raving fan review, Marianne Denovellis back. This is the queen of
visualization. And today if you watch this video and wait to the end, she's not
just going to teach you how to visualize and why, she's going to teach you how to
leverage it as a tool to manifest what you want.
Let's talk about how to get what you want.You know as a mom, I hear this all
the time. I want this, I want that, I want that. If you've ever been to the grocery
store or the supermarket with one of, with a kid, if you've ever been to the
grocery store as a child or if you've ever been a child you have heard this
phrase, I want this I want that I want that. So how do we do it? How do we get
what we want? Let me just share with you a story. I was at one point climbing up a
ropes course. And if you've ever done rock climbing, you've ever been to a
ropes course you know that it involves a fair amount of physical endurance. And I
can remember, I'm climbing up this ropes course wall. I've got a blindfold on. I
don't know where the handholds are. I don't know where the footholds are. I
don't know where my next grip is and I'm trying to get to the top of this 40-foot
wall. How do I do it? Well here's a couple things that I had with me, I had a team, I
had a mentor, and I had someone giving instructions. I also had a safety harness
and I had someone on the ground making sure I was safe on the other end of the
rope. But the end I'm getting close to this wall and I can't see where to put
my hands. I can't see where to put my feet. I'm getting tired. My fingers are
getting sore, my legs are starting to shake a little bit, and I'm still who
knows how far from the top. I had to shift something in that moment because I
could have easily given up. Now if I had fallen off the wall, no big deal. I'm in a
ropes course with the safety line right? Someone's going to catch me. But how
often in your life do you go for what you want?
and you get tired? and you get stuck? and you stop. And you can't see. And when you
let go, sometimes there's not a safety harness there to catch you to start
right back where you start left off from. So what do we? do how do we get what we
want in this life? Maybe you have a goal of reaching a certain dollar amount or a
certain income level. Maybe you have a goal of a relationship. Maybe you have a
goal of help healthy body. Maybe you have a goal of reaching a person of power.
Maybe you want to speak on stage. There's so many goals to choose from. There's so
many beautiful things we can do when we're in this life. What is it that you
want?
How do we get there? that's the key.
That's what we want to answer is, how do we get from where we are to where we
want to go? There's a pivotal tool that if you forget I can almost guarantee you
won't get there and here's what it is. You've got to be able to see it in your
mind, on your way there, before you actually get there. There's an Olympic
swimmer who is going for a distance swim. And what happened? She got tired. Just
like you and me. Get tired, lose motivation, and she was swimming miles
and miles and miles and she got a half mile before her goal and she gave up.
She let the tired overwhelm her and she stopped and had the safety boat come
pick her up.
When she found out that she was only a half mile from her
destination, you can imagine how she felt. She did it again. She said, I was only
half mile I could have done another half mile if I had only known the finish line
was right there. She got up and she did it again. She's swimming miles upon miles.
They're stacking up. There's muscle fatigue. There's help that needs to come.
She is going and she's going and she's going and she gets to that point again
where she's about to give up. But something shifted this time.
And when she
got to that finish line, when she reached that Island, someone asked her, how did
you do it this time? You felt the same thing you did last time of getting
overwhelmed, of getting tired, the fatigue set in and all did it but you made it
this time. We want to know why? what made the difference for you?
And here's what
she said, I saw myself at the finish line.
I saw myself at the end.
Same thing
happened to me when I was on, when I was on that ropes course. I was climbing that
wall. I was getting help from the top. I was getting help from the bottom. I was
getting help from all around this harness, the safety. Everything was in
place. But I felt so stuck on that wall because
I couldn't see my hand holds. I couldn't see where to put my foot. I didn't know
my next step and I didn't know I was going to get me to the top until this
moment when I realized I had to see myself at
the top.
I had to see myself climbing over that wall.
Let's talk about you, your
goals, your dreams, your drives, your ambitions. Everything that you're
shooting for. Can you see yourself there? Can you see yourself in that body of
health? Can you see yourself in that healthy relationship? Can you see
yourself crossing that finish line? achieving that financial goal? can you
see in your mind's eye the millions of dollars in the bank account?
And I'm talking details here. Let's imagine for a moment that you want to
build a house. You want to, that's your goal. You want to have this beautiful
home. Can you see yourself there? And I'm talking detailed. I want to get down to
the nitty-gritty. I want to know every little detail of what it looks like to
be in that house. Let's say you're building a house and I want this house
to be purple. I want the walls to be a beautiful white color in this bedroom
and I want him to be in a blue color in this next bedroom. I want this kind of
molding to be on the bottom of my walls. I want 500 thread count sheets on my
guest beds and 12,000 thread count sheets to be on my bed. I want the
dimensions of this king-size bed to fit here and I want my room to be 25 by 25
foot room. I want the pile of the carpet to be an inch and a half and I want it
to be that off-white egg color that I found at the hardware store the other
day. Are you getting the picture? do you see how detailed your visualization gets
to be? Do you see yourself in that home? Can you feel your toes in that carpet?
Imagine all five of these senses coming to you. You've got five senses, let's play
with them all. When you go into your visualization, here's what I do. I take a
moment, I close my eyes, and take a deep breath.
What does it smell like in my new home? Does it smell like fresh baked bread coming
out of the oven? Does it smell like crisp clean linens in the bedroom? What does it
feel like? What are the curtains feel like on my hands? what does the wall feel
like when I touch it? How do the bricks feel on the outside
that built my home? What are the colors that I'm seeing? What are the flowers
that are growing? What foods do I eat in my home? What is the first meal that I'm
going to eat in my brand-new home? You've got your eyes involved. What sounds am I
hearing? I've got my ears involved. What does it sound like to be in my new home?
What, what does it sound like when the fireplace is on? What does it sound like
to hear my kids running through the halls?
You've got your smell, what are the smells I take, I smell in my new home?
what are the smells I'm experiencing in the kitchen? in the office? in the bedroom?
what do I want it to be like when I walk in there? You got your taste, we've got your
touch, you've got all five of your senses playing at once so that any given moment,
you can be there in that home. And when your goal manifests, it's no different
from what you experienced beforehand. I got to share with you how this story
translate from my world. This goal I achieved. For so long, my dream was to go
to Hawaii. I felt like I was Polynesian on the
inside and I got to tell you, I've even had my Polynesian friends tell me I'm an
inside-out coconut. White on the outside, brown on the inside. And I saw myself
there for so long. Ever since I was a kid, and I remember watching a little mermaid
I was like, oh I gotta be in this tropical place. It just called to me. I
could feel it. I can feel it. I want to be there and it took me years and years and
years to get there. But I remember the first day I gave myself permission to
even try it on. You know, so many times, we're getting this idea of, am I lying to
myself by trying this on? by experiencing? by saying to myself I'm in Hawaii right
now. Am I lying to myself to get my brain to do something? You know what? You're
telling the truth in advance. This is called manifesting. This is called
bringing the past your reality and living as if right now. I visualized, I
sat there and I would put my toes in the water at the pool and I would pretend
that it was the ocean. I would put my hands in the sand on the beaches of the
river and pretend it was the hands that were in the sand on the beaches in
Hawaii. I would put on my swimsuit and I would go outside and I would feel the
sun and and know that it was the same sun that was shining in Hawaii that it
was same sun that was shining on me at moment. I had all of these bits and
pieces that I had gathered up to create this experience for myself and then I
gave myself permission to buy my plane ticket for the first time. And I got to
tell you, walking down to that beach after already having been there in my
mind was the fulfillment of my manifestation. When you manifest, you
visualize. What you're creating has already happened.
And what you're
creating goes from impossible to inevitable.
It has to happen. Think about
this, this system is already at work in your mind. Your mind already functions
this way. This is already happening in your world. Tell me if you've ever said
these words, man I knew that was going to happen. Or even this, I saw that coming.
This is how your mind is working. You already have visualized and made and
brought to pass and created everything in your world that you want to bring
together. This is already coming together in your world and here's the key I want
you to take away, it is no harder to create what you do want than it is what
you don't want.
Take your mind, shift it into the gear, put into overdrive and
manifest what you want. So how do we take it from visualization to action step?
You're here, you haven't got your goal yet. And your goal is way over here. Guess
what's in the middle? this big gap between you need to fill in the gap or
make a bridge. So here's what I want you to do. When you're visualizing, when
you're building, when you're creating all the details and creating this beautiful
experience in yourself, there's a one question that you have to ask yourself
and here it is.
What do I get to do today that brings me toward that next step?
When I was on that wall, I was climbing. I wasn't at the top, I wasn't at the bottom.
I was on my way. My next step wasn't get to the top of the wall. My next step was
I need some place for my left hand to go so I can lift myself higher. That's my
next step in this moment and that's something you're entitled to when you're
manifesting you are entitled to the inspiration that gets you to your next
step. I guarantee you there is one single step that you can take today if
more to get you where you want to go.
Marianne, thank you so much for sharing
that awesome vital information with us. Didn't you just love that? We're going to
keep bringing Marianne to do some more things with us here in the future and
you can always catch her at limitless. She's one of our main facilitators. Super
gifted at teaching people how to manifest the life that they want.
Tomorrow on Limitless TV, we're going to be jamming on how to get a loan with bad
credit. See you there.
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How To File An Ohio Mechanics Lien - Duration: 2:21.
If you performed work on a job in Ohio and are still waiting on payment, you may
be thinking about filing a lien. Whether it's your first time working in Ohio or
your first time filing a lien, here's what you need to know. Generally speaking,
on residential projects, you have 60 days from your last day of work to file your
lien. The deadline is slightly longer - 75 days on commercial and other jobs. It's
important to note that once your filing window is closed it is shut forever and
there's no going back. If you still have time, the next step is
to prepare the lien document itself an Ohio mechanics lien is just a simple
and straightforward form that presents information about your work and the
amount due and unpaid. While simple, you should very carefully fill it out. Little
mistakes or incorrect information can invalidate your entire claim. When your
lien form is complete, it's time to get it filed. That means printing it out,
signing it, getting it notarized and bringing it over to the county recorders
office in the county where the job was located to present it for filing.
Counties can be very picky with filing requirements, so you may want to call
beforehand to understand the county's filing fees formatting or document
requirements. Once your lien is recorded then there's just one last step. You need
to send a copy of the lien to the property owner by certified mail with
return to receipt requested and you must do it within 30 days of filing.
Don't overlook this step as it could invalidate your entire claim. That's it.
You may have a bunch of other questions like "Does my lien document need to have
the legal property description in it?" "Can I include the recording fees, interest
and other collection costs in the lien amount?" "What happens if the other party
doesn't pay? Does my lien last forever?" To get the answer to these questions, or if
you just want to learn more about Ohio liens, check out zlien.com for FAQs,
how to's, documents, templates, deadlines, and more. And if you're ready to make
this really easy and get your lien recorded quickly and accurately, then
just fill out the form on our website and press go. We'll take care of the rest
contractors and suppliers just like you file liens through zlien every day and
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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists relationship with Philippe Coutinho is positive - Duration: 3:00.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists relationship with Philippe Coutinho is positive
Both Klopp and the club remain adamant that there is no chance of the Spanish giants buying Coutinho.
Barca have made three bids for the Brazil international this summer – including an offer of £119m last Friday – and all have been rejected.
Coutinho has not played in any of Liverpool's games this season, with the club citing a back injury as the reason for his absence.
He will not feature in tonight's Champions League play-off second leg against Hoffenheim either, as he is now has a virus, said Klopp. The Liverpool gaffer has given no date for a Coutinho comeback.
But when asked if he would welcome him back he said: "Yes of course, absolutely, 100 per cent." And he also said the transfer saga has not affected his relationship with the playmaker.
"Why do you ask if everything is OK between me and him?" Klopp said.
"That was the question right? It is, indeed, absolutely – 100 per cent." Liverpool said his players will put aside the transfer talk around Coutinho as they bid to see off Hoffenheim tonight and secure a place in Thursday's draw for the Champions League group stages.
He said: "That is what I expect from us. That is how we have to handle injuries and the other things.
"If you suffer too much then you have to get back on track and that is what we did. I am fine with things so far.
We have to make the next step. "The big difference between the first leg last week and now is that everybody knows how strong Hoffenheim are.
"We have a good result from the first leg, not a perfect result but a good one and with the power of Anfield we have to put it to bed. "I don't know how long Phil will be out for.
He is a bit sick, so for the last few days he was not even at Melwood. "Emre Can also struggled a little with this, just a cold.
"He was back training today but Phil was not back because the risk of spreading it was too big.".
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Nate Silver: Georgetown SCS Commencement Speaker 2017 - Duration: 10:37.
(audience applauding)
- Good afternoon everyone, can you hear me okay?
- [Audience] Yes.
- Well, thank you so much.
Thank you to Dr. DeGioia, to Dean Otter,
to Georgetown for this wonderful honor,
but more importantly, congratulations
to the graduates and to your friends and families,
who I know are so proud of you.
Give yourselves another round of applause.
(applauding)
I've admired Georgetown for a long time.
It's an honor to share this day with you
in an air-conditioned environment.
(chuckling)
I'm gonna take about 10 or 12 minutes
of your time to give a little speech here.
Right now, President Trump is flying to Saudi Arabia.
I don't think he's landed yet.
We haven't seen any tweets.
But he's literally on the other side of the world.
Most of the time, of course, Trump lives at the White House,
which is less than three miles from here,
but in some ways he might as well be a world apart.
In this city, Washington,
only 4% of the population voted for Trump.
One in 25 voters.
(applauding)
So, if you count D.C. as a quote, unquote, state,
(audience cheering)
that's the lowest share of the major party vote received
by any candidate in any state since 1964,
when L.B.J. was not on the ballot in Alabama.
I don't presume to know who you voted for.
I can guess the majority, based on the applause,
but I'm sure it's not everyone.
I'm sure it's certainly not all of the parents,
and it's none of my business really.
I know from speaking with Dean Otter,
and getting to meet a couple of you,
that the School of Continuing Studies
draws people from many walks of life,
from all around the country, from all around the world.
It really is a diverse place,
in the way a lot of university programs are not necessarily.
I do know that there's a fundamental difference
between the values that prevail in an institution like this,
and the ones that dominate in politics.
Where academic study is fundamentally
a truth-seeking institution.
The pursuit of truth is at the core
of the scientific method.
Politics is not that way.
Unfortunately, the truest argument is sometimes
less politically persuasive than alternative facts
manipulated for maximum emotional effect.
Almost all politicians take advantage of this,
but this particular White House
has been especially indifferent,
and sometimes even hostile toward the truth.
And again, that's not the part
that we should be equivocal about.
We can argue over tax policy,
or nuclear deterrence theory, or gay marriage.
As I'll point out in a moment, it's important to seek out
a diverse range of political perspectives,
but we shouldn't have a lot of tolerance for B.S.
(audience cheering) (audience applauding)
But I don't want you to go away from this ceremony,
or from Georgetown,
thinking that we have it all figured out.
That's the exact opposite of what I want
to convey today, in fact.
Because seeking truth is one thing, it's a virtue,
and it is a moral thing, by the way, too.
But finding truth is another thing.
And as you've learned in your studies,
it's often pretty hard.
It takes a lot of humility.
It takes a lot of hard work.
It requires you to change your mind a lot.
You graduates are in a transformational state today,
because from today forward,
people are gonna see you a little bit differently.
They're gonna see that you have degree from Georgetown,
probably the most prestigious university
in the nation's capital of the United States.
(audience cheering)
And they're gonna presume, fairly or not,
that you are therefore a part of the Washington elite.
Gonna be totally inaccurate stereotype for many of you.
Maybe true for a few of you.
I saw the business school graduation earlier, for example.
But I know how hard you've all worked
for what you've achieved, and what you've earned,
and you deserve every bit of it.
But there's some small grain of truth in there,
in that, from a fiscal standpoint, your education level
is an increasingly good predictor of your behavior.
Politically, socially and otherwise.
So Trump improved on Mitt Romney's performance
in 47 of the USA's 50 least well-educated counties.
Hillary Clinton improved on Obama's performance
in 48 of the 50 most well-educated counties,
which includes, by the way, a lot of counties
in and around Washington D.C.
So highly educated people are increasingly
clustering together in cities
and metropolitan areas like Washington, and New York,
and San Francisco, and Boston.
This is a mixed blessing though I think.
Because it's not as though Washington elites
or New York elites, for all their intelligence,
have gotten everything right.
And Trump has a point about that from the Iraq War,
to the financial crisis, to the 2016 election,
there had been lots of things that people
in this town believed, elites believed,
that turned out to be wrong,
even a little bit dangerous at times.
There was a widely held belief, for instance,
that the Electoral College would favor Hillary Clinton
in a close election.
And it's not what the data said.
If you read our site, FiveThirtyEight,
you knew it was a risk factor for Clinton
because her vote was concentrated in places
like Washington, and California, and New York,
instead of being spread out throughout the country
where there were more electoral votes.
But because elites kept asserting
that the Electoral College helped Clinton,
there weren't very many people willing to question that
and look at the evidence for themselves.
So I want to leave you with three pieces of advice,
and these are geared toward helping you find the truth
in whatever field you choose.
It's advice borrowed from the book The Wisdom of Crowds,
which was written by James Surowiecki of The New Yorker,
and the book talks about under what conditions
groups of people make wise decisions
and when they're collective judgment fails instead.
So he finds there are basically three things
that distinguish smart groups from dumb,
and counter-productive ones.
And number one on his list is diversity.
As in, more of it is better.
Part of that, of course, includes racial
and gender diversity.
So my work involves a lot of math and statistics.
And you hear people complain about the shortage
of talent in STEM fields.
Science, technology, engineering, and math.
An the thing is these historically have been fields
where women and people of color
have not been well represented.
So, only about 30% of country in the U.S. is white men.
If you're only picking from 30% of the population,
of course you're gonna have a talent shortage.
So to all the graduates, but especially those of you
who are people of color, who are women in STEM fields,
this is really important for the future of our country.
(applauding)
But Surowiecki is also referring to diversity of thinking.
You can have 100 really smart people in a room together,
but if they're all smart in the same ways,
and they all come from the same places,
their strengths are gonna become redundant,
and their weaknesses will amplify one another.
So my first piece of advice,
as newly minted members of the Washington elite,
is to seek out differences and diversity of opinion.
If you find yourself surrounded by people
who agree with you on everything,
that ought to make you a little bit nervous.
The second condition is independence.
Surowiecki finds that groups are smart
when they form their own judgements,
before coming together to share and debate their ideas.
They're dumb when people feel as though they lack the right
and the wherewithal to express their views,
or they succumb too quickly to peer pressure.
Now all of that sounds great.
Independence is something we really value
in the United States.
But the more time I spend covering politics,
the more I think it's actually hard to achieve.
People are social beings.
There are now so many ways to surround ourselves,
physically and virtually, with people who agree with us
that we don't get as much practice
defending unpopular points of view
or learning how to think critically.
So my second piece of advice, therefore,
is to question authority.
Don't accept an argument just because it comes
from your boss, or someone with a fancy credential,
or someone in a position of authority.
Instead, demand to see the evidence for it.
(applauding)
Thank you.
The third condition is what Surowiecki calls
decentralization, but I'm gonna call localization.
So groups are smarter when they take advantage
of local knowledge, instead of all working
from the same set of information.
Localization can mean geographic diversity,
gathering information and experience
from all parts of the country.
But it can also mean having a deep knowledge
in a particular sub-field,
instead of being a jack-of-all-trades.
So my final piece advice to you, therefore, is go local.
You've come from many different communities
to gather here today.
That's part of what makes universities such vibrant
and intelligent places.
But the mission of Georgetown really only works
if you go back into the communities
and share your newfound knowledge and skills.
It can be the community you came from.
It can be a new community, one you're familiar with,
one you're not.
It can be a physical community, it can be a virtual
or an intellectual community instead.
But you'd be surprised how easy it is,
on a planet of 7.5 billion people,
to become one of the world's foremost experts on a a topic,
if you really bear down and study it.
Go deeper into understanding your problem
than you ever thought possible.
Go local, and geek out.
(applauding) (cheering)
So that's it.
I think three pieces of advice is all I get
before you start to question my wisdom, and my authority.
And I'm also kind of eager to check my phone
and see if @realDonaldTrump has landed yet.
So thank you Georgetown and congratulations graduates.
(applauding) (cheering)
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U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has expressed satisfaction that North Korea hasn't
conducted any missile launches or provocations in recent weeks.
Speaking at a press conference in Washington on Tuesday,... Tillerson said he was "pleased
to see" North Korea has "demonstrated some level of restraint" since the adoption of
a UN Security Council resolution on the regime for its ICBM test in July.
He added the U.S. now sees a "pathway" to nuclear talks with Pyongyang,... but the Trump
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Despite recent UN sanctions and U.S. pressure on China to limit its trade with North Korea,
sales of Chinese solar panels to the regime continue unabated.
Several workers at Chinese solar panel companies in Dandong told AFP there has been no change
in sales in recent days and that, in fact, sales have soared over the past two years.
More North Koreans have been using solar to power their homes in recent years due to the
regime's notoriously unreliable electricity supply, which often leaves cities in the dark.
Official government figures from Beijing show more than 460-thousand solar panels were shipped
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Diplomats from Washington and Pyongyang clashed verbally... at a UN conference in Geneva.
North Korean envoy Ju Yong-chul... defended the regime's nuclear and weapons programs...
against accusations from the U.S. that the regime was destabilizing the entire region.
(English) "There are several nuclear weapon states in
the world, but the U.S. is the only country that poses constant nuclear threat on the
DPRK.
The measures taken by the DPRK to strengthen its nuclear deterrence and develop inter-continental
rockets is justifiable and a legitimate option for self-defense in the face of such apparent
and real threats."
U.S. Ambassador Robert Wood said the top priority for Washington is the protection of American
territories and allies against North Korean aggression,.... warning the U.S. is prepared
to use the full range of capabilities at its disposal against the hermit kingdom's growing
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N. Korea unlikely to launch attack against Guam: S. Korean defense minister - Duration: 2:04.
Amid the heightened tensions on the peninsula, the nation's defense minister briefed lawmakers
on the security situation.
The chief reassured parliament the possibility of an attack on U.S. soil is very low.
Kim Min-ji shares with us his remarks.
North Korea is unlikely to turn its threats into action.
That's according to South Korea's Defense Minister Song Young-moo... who said in a parliamentary
briefing on Monday that top military officials in Seoul and Washington share that view.
Last week, Pyongyang said it is considering striking areas around Guam using intermediate-range
missiles.
That threat followed President Trump's warning that the regime will be met with fire and
fury should it continue its threats.
"North Korea's ludicrous remarks not only jeopardize security on the Korean peninsula,
but also hurt regional peace and stability.
If North Korea continues its provocations, it will face stern actions from both South
Korea and the United States.
Seoul and Washington are closely cooperating and monitoring all developments in Pyongyang,...
and are preparing to take action instantly if a provocation is detected."
Minister Song went on to say that although it seems North Korea has developed missiles
capable of reaching Guam... it has yet to successfully master re-entry technology...
or miniaturize a warhead.
He said that North Korea's latest threats are rather seen as a means of bolstering solidarity
within the regime,... as well as a protest against the latest UN sanctions... and the
upcoming joint military exercises between Seoul and Washington.
In light of growing threats and provocations,...
Song said his ministry plans to speed up the deployment of the THAAD missile defense system.
Recent tests showed levels of electromagnetic radiation and noise from the THAAD system
were within legal limits.
The minister also said the president has requested that the South Korean military take any measures
necessary to address Pyongyang's threats,... as well as raise awareness of the need for
THAAD among people living near the site.
Kim Min-ji, Arirang News.
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During his weekly meeting with his top aides, President Moon urged North Korea to immediately
stop its provocations and urged that under all circumstances the North Korea nuclear
and missile issues be resolved peacefully.
Have a listen.
"The government has a firm principle.
The top priority is the national interest of the Republic of Korea.
And that national interest is peace.
No war should occur on the Korean Peninsula ever again."
His remarks come amid tensions escalated in recent days by belligerent rhetoric exchanged
by Pyongyang and Washington.
President Moon also met with the Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, General
Joseph Dunford less than two hours ago.
Still no official word on what was discussed.
We'll bring you more details on that meeting in our 8 pm newscast.
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Former general analyzes North Korea's military strategy - Duration: 2:16.
so if there was you know God forbid a conflict involving us involving South
Korea in North Korea what would what we look yeah let me let me go to this map
if I can first of all again for orientation Seoul and its proximity to
the demilitarized zone is what we call this and then Pyongyang is up here these
two by point of references where the missile launchers have been taking place
and where the missile development and nuke development is taking place so if
we were going to have if the North Koreans were going to invade there are
two essential invasion quarters one is from the town of Khe Sahn and it goes
further south to the South Korean town of moose on and then the other one is
the chor one corridor so these two corridors vector right into Seoul but
what you see today is a heck of a lot of urbanized glass buildings residential
parks business industrial parks it exists all these invasion quarters now
are what we call urban eyes very compartmentalized terrain not valleys
also let me let me point this up you can see the mountain ranges that exist up
here in the north from about north northwest to northeast like this but
what's important to point out let me do this on the North Slope of these
mountain ranges is where the artillery pieces are located in caves so the worst
thing that could happen is the zero warning scenario where these artillery
pieces are brought out and then they start to launch into Seoul and if you're
mean launching we're talking about conventional weapons on weapons right
yeah you're talking about how many missiles going towards Seoul how many
Rockets and and the effect and how quick because we're talking what second
seconds this is flight time is probably 45 seconds to a minute that how long it
would take a rocket going from here into Seoul these are these are artillery
pieces exactly correct and rockets and missiles are kind of co-located with
here as well and the only thing we can do initially is where there's going to
be a blow in Seoul it's going to be hit there will be death there will be some
destruction that occurs but our air force is so capable what will happen is
our air force will make this kind of emotion to come down flight paths to go
after this because you can only after these artillery pieces because you can
only attack those from the north to the south but a lot of these are in caves
you're saying they're in caves but they have to pull them out to fire them
when they start to fire them they become very
vulnerable
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Top U.S. officials reiterate military option still in play on N. Korea... - Duration: 2:31.
Dissension in the Trump administration, apparently, over how to handle North Korea.
While some of the most senior officials, including President Trump himself, have insisted that
military action is still an option for the U.S., White House chief strategist Steve Bannon
says that is not realistically the case.
In fact, some reports say America might even consider a reduction in its military presence
in the region.
Connie Kim has more.
The U.S. stressed that using military force against North Korea is still an option on
the table despite comments made by President Trump's chief strategist Steve Bannon, who
admitted there is no military solution to North Korea's nuclear threats.
Speaking to reporters during his trip to China, General Joe Dunford, the chair of the U.S.
Joint Chiefs of Staff, warned Washington has "credible, viable military options" for dealing
with Pyongyang.
This was also echoed by top senior U.S. officials following the U.S.-Japan security meetings,...
while Secretary of State Tillerson declined to comment directly to Bannon's comments.
"We are prepared.
We are prepared militarily.
We are prepared with our allies to respond, if that is necessary.
That is not our preferred pathway.
And that was -- that's been made clear as well."
"Together, we will deter and if necessary defeat any threat.
Any initiation of hostilities will be met with an effective and overwhelming response."
Steve Bannon told progressive website American Prospect earlier this week that until someone
solves how ten million people in Seoul don't die in the first 30 minutes from conventional
weapons,… there is no military solution to North Korea's nuclear threats.
Bannon's remarks sent shockwaves as they go against Trump's threat of countering North
Korea's provocations with "fire and fury".
And although a remote measure, the possibility of removing U.S. troops from the Korean peninsula-North
Korea's long time demand-was one option Bannon could consider in a deal with China.
While this wouldn't be the first time the option of withdrawing U.S. forces from South
Korea comes as an option, South Korean government officials kept note of the fact that the comments
came from one of Trump's closest aides,... with diplomatic sources keeping an eye on
a possible undisclosed N. Korea-U.S. meeting on scaling down the annual Seoul-Washington
joint military exercises in exchange for the regime's changed behavior.
Connie Kim, Arirang News.
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Trump in 1999: Negotiate with North Korea - Duration: 1:32.
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>> TO
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CAPABILITY. >> FIRST, I'D NEGOTIATE.
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>> FIRST, I'D NEGOTIATE. I WOULD
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GET THE BEST DEAL POSSIBLE. THE BIGGEST PROBLEM THIS WORLD
THE BIGGEST PROBLEM THIS WORLD
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THE BIGGEST PROBLEM THIS WORLD HAS IS
THE BIGGEST PROBLEM THIS WORLD HAS IS NUCLEAR
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HAS IS NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION. WE HAVE A COUNTRY
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WE HAVE A COUNTRY OUT THERE IN
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WE HAVE A COUNTRY OUT THERE IN NORTH KOREA WHICH IS
WE HAVE A COUNTRY OUT THERE IN NORTH KOREA WHICH IS SORT
WE HAVE A COUNTRY OUT THERE IN NORTH KOREA WHICH IS SORT OF
NORTH KOREA WHICH IS SORT OF
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NORTH KOREA WHICH IS SORT OF WHACKO WHICH IS NOT A
NORTH KOREA WHICH IS SORT OF WHACKO WHICH IS NOT A BUNCH
NORTH KOREA WHICH IS SORT OF WHACKO WHICH IS NOT A BUNCH OF
WHACKO WHICH IS NOT A BUNCH OF
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WHACKO WHICH IS NOT A BUNCH OF DUMMIES AND
WHACKO WHICH IS NOT A BUNCH OF DUMMIES AND THEY
WHACKO WHICH IS NOT A BUNCH OF DUMMIES AND THEY ARE
WHACKO WHICH IS NOT A BUNCH OF DUMMIES AND THEY ARE GOING
WHACKO WHICH IS NOT A BUNCH OF DUMMIES AND THEY ARE GOING OUT
DUMMIES AND THEY ARE GOING OUT
DUMMIES AND THEY ARE GOING OUT AND
DUMMIES AND THEY ARE GOING OUT AND DEVELOPING
DUMMIES AND THEY ARE GOING OUT AND DEVELOPING NUCLEAR
DUMMIES AND THEY ARE GOING OUT AND DEVELOPING NUCLEAR WEAPONS.
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AND DEVELOPING NUCLEAR WEAPONS. AND THEY'RE
AND DEVELOPING NUCLEAR WEAPONS. AND THEY'RE NOT
AND DEVELOPING NUCLEAR WEAPONS. AND THEY'RE NOT DOING
AND DEVELOPING NUCLEAR WEAPONS. AND THEY'RE NOT DOING IT
AND DEVELOPING NUCLEAR WEAPONS. AND THEY'RE NOT DOING IT BECAUSE
AND THEY'RE NOT DOING IT BECAUSE
AND THEY'RE NOT DOING IT BECAUSE THEY'RE
AND THEY'RE NOT DOING IT BECAUSE THEY'RE HAVING
AND THEY'RE NOT DOING IT BECAUSE THEY'RE HAVING FUN.
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THEY'RE HAVING FUN. THEY'RE DOING IT FOR A
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THEY'RE DOING IT FOR A REASON. WOULDN'T IT BE GOOD
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THEY'RE DOING IT FOR A REASON. WOULDN'T IT BE GOOD TO SIT
THEY'RE DOING IT FOR A REASON. WOULDN'T IT BE GOOD TO SIT DOWN
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WOULDN'T IT BE GOOD TO SIT DOWN AND REALLY
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AND REALLY NEGOTIATE SOMETHING? IF THAT
AND REALLY NEGOTIATE SOMETHING? IF THAT NEGOTIATION
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IF THAT NEGOTIATION DOESN'T WORK, YOU BETTER
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PROBLEM NOW THAN LATER, TIM. YOU KNOW IT
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PROBLEM NOW THAN LATER, TIM. YOU KNOW IT AND EVERY
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YOU KNOW IT AND EVERY POLITICIAN
YOU KNOW IT AND EVERY POLITICIAN KNOWS
YOU KNOW IT AND EVERY POLITICIAN KNOWS IT
YOU KNOW IT AND EVERY POLITICIAN KNOWS IT AND
YOU KNOW IT AND EVERY POLITICIAN KNOWS IT AND NOBODY
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YOU KNOW IT AND EVERY POLITICIAN KNOWS IT AND NOBODY WANTS TO
KNOWS IT AND NOBODY WANTS TO
KNOWS IT AND NOBODY WANTS TO TALK
KNOWS IT AND NOBODY WANTS TO TALK ABOUT
KNOWS IT AND NOBODY WANTS TO THEK ABOUT
KNOWS IT AND NOBODY WANTS TO THE ABOUT
KNOWS IT AND NOBODY WANTS TO THE PLACE?
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THE PLACE? IS THAT
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THE PLACE? IS THAT WHEN YOU
THE PLACE? IS THAT WHEN YOU WANT
THE PLACE? IS THAT WHEN YOU WANT TO
THE PLACE? IS THAT WHEN YOU WANT TO DO
THE PLACE? IS THAT WHEN YOU WANT TO DO IT?
IS THAT WHEN YOU WANT TO DO IT?
IS THAT WHEN YOU WANT TO DO IT? >>
IS THAT WHEN YOU WANT TO DO IT? >> INTERESTING.
>> INTERESTING.
>> INTERESTING. WHAT'S
>> INTERESTING. WHAT'S YOUR
>> INTERESTING. WHAT'S YOUR REACTION?
WHAT'S YOUR REACTION?
WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? >>
WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? >> THAT
WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? >> THAT DONALD
WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? >> THAT DONALD TRUMP
WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? >> THAT DONALD TRUMP WAS
WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? >> THAT DONALD TRUMP WAS QUITE
>> THAT DONALD TRUMP WAS QUITE
>> THAT DONALD TRUMP WAS QUITE INTELLIGENT
>> THAT DONALD TRUMP WAS QUITE INTELLIGENT IF
>> THAT DONALD TRUMP WAS QUITE INTELLIGENT IF YOU
>> THAT DONALD TRUMP WAS QUITE INTELLIGENT IF YOU LISTEN
>> THAT DONALD TRUMP WAS QUITE INTELLIGENT IF YOU LISTEN TO
INTELLIGENT IF YOU LISTEN TO
INTELLIGENT IF YOU LISTEN TO WHAT
INTELLIGENT IF YOU LISTEN TO WHAT HE
INTELLIGENT IF YOU LISTEN TO WHAT HE WAS
INTELLIGENT IF YOU LISTEN TO WHAT HE WAS SAYING
INTELLIGENT IF YOU LISTEN TO WHAT HE WAS SAYING HE
INTELLIGENT IF YOU LISTEN TO WHAT HE WAS SAYING HE WAS
INTELLIGENT IF YOU LISTEN TO WHAT HE WAS SAYING HE WAS SAYING
WHAT HE WAS SAYING HE WAS SAYING
WHAT HE WAS SAYING HE WAS SAYING THEY'RE
WHAT HE WAS SAYING HE WAS SAYING THEY'RE NOT
WHAT HE WAS SAYING HE WAS SAYING THEY'RE NOT DOING
WHAT HE WAS SAYING HE WAS SAYING THEY'RE NOT DOING IT
WHAT HE WAS SAYING HE WAS SAYING THEY'RE NOT DOING IT FOR
WHAT HE WAS SAYING HE WAS SAYING THEY'RE NOT DOING IT FOR NO
THEY'RE NOT DOING IT FOR NO
THEY'RE NOT DOING IT FOR NO REASON.
REASON.
REASON. THEY'RE
REASON. THEY'RE DEVELOPING
REASON. THEY'RE DEVELOPING THESE
REASON. THEY'RE DEVELOPING THESE WEAPONS
THEY'RE DEVELOPING THESE WEAPONS
THEY'RE DEVELOPING THESE WEAPONS FOR
THEY'RE DEVELOPING THESE WEAPONS FOR A
THEY'RE DEVELOPING THESE WEAPONS FOR A REASON.
FOR A REASON.
FOR A REASON. LET'S
FOR A REASON. LET'S TRY
FOR A REASON. LET'S TRY TO
FOR A REASON. LET'S TRY TO NEGOTIATE
FOR A REASON. LET'S TRY TO NEGOTIATE WITH
LET'S TRY TO NEGOTIATE WITH
LET'S TRY TO NEGOTIATE WITH THEM.
THEM.
THEM. ONE
THEM. ONE OF
THEM. ONE OF THE
THEM. ONE OF THE THINGS
THEM. ONE OF THE THINGS NORTH
THEM. ONE OF THE THINGS NORTH KOREA
ONE OF THE THINGS NORTH KOREA
ONE OF THE THINGS NORTH KOREA HAS
ONE OF THE THINGS NORTH KOREA HAS ALWAYS
ONE OF THE THINGS NORTH KOREA HAS ALWAYS BEEN
ONE OF THE THINGS NORTH KOREA HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING
ONE OF THE THINGS NORTH KOREA HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING WITH
ONE OF THE THINGS NORTH KOREA HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING WITH IS
HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING WITH IS
HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING WITH IS THE
HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING WITH IS THE REALITY
HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING WITH IS THE REALITY THAT
HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING WITH IS THE REALITY THAT IT
HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING WITH IS THE REALITY THAT IT IS
HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING WITH IS THE REALITY THAT IT IS A
HAS ALWAYS BEEN DEALING WITH IS THE REALITY THAT IT IS A STATE
THE REALITY THAT IT IS A STATE
THE REALITY THAT IT IS A STATE AN
THE REALITY THAT IT IS A STATE AN THAT
THE REALITY THAT IT IS A STATE AN THAT THE
THE REALITY THAT IT IS A STATE AN THAT THE EXISTENCE
THE REALITY THAT IT IS A STATE AN THAT THE EXISTENCE IS
AN THAT THE EXISTENCE IS
AN THAT THE EXISTENCE IS THREATENED
AN THAT THE EXISTENCE IS THREATENED BY
AN THAT THE EXISTENCE IS THREATENED BY THE
AN THAT THE EXISTENCE IS THREATENED BY THE MOST
AN THAT THE EXISTENCE IS THREATENED BY THE MOST POWERFUL
THREATENED BY THE MOST POWERFUL
THREATENED BY THE MOST POWERFUL COUNTRY
THREATENED BY THE MOST POWERFUL COUNTRY IN
THREATENED BY THE MOST POWERFUL COUNTRY IN THE
THREATENED BY THE MOST POWERFUL COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. THE
COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. THE UNITED
COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. THE UNITED STATES
COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. THE UNITED STATES HAS
COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. THE UNITED STATES HAS MADE
COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. THE UNITED STATES HAS MADE IT
THE UNITED STATES HAS MADE IT
THE UNITED STATES HAS MADE IT CLEAR
THE UNITED STATES HAS MADE IT CLEAR IT
THE UNITED STATES HAS MADE IT CLEAR IT WOULD
THE UNITED STATES HAS MADE IT CLEAR IT WOULD LIKE
THE UNITED STATES HAS MADE IT CLEAR IT WOULD LIKE TO
THE UNITED STATES HAS MADE IT CLEAR IT WOULD LIKE TO WIPE
CLEAR IT WOULD LIKE TO WIPE
CLEAR IT WOULD LIKE TO WIPE NORTH
CLEAR IT WOULD LIKE TO WIPE NORTH KOREA
CLEAR IT WOULD LIKE TO WIPE NORTH KOREA OFF
CLEAR IT WOULD LIKE TO WIPE NORTH KOREA OFF THE
CLEAR IT WOULD LIKE TO WIPE NORTH KOREA OFF THE FACE
CLEAR IT WOULD LIKE TO WIPE NORTH KOREA OFF THE FACE OF
CLEAR IT WOULD LIKE TO WIPE NORTH KOREA OFF THE FACE OF THE
NORTH KOREA OFF THE FACE OF THE
NORTH KOREA OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH.
EARTH.
EARTH. THE
EARTH. THE ONLY
EARTH. THE ONLY ALLY
EARTH. THE ONLY ALLY CHINA
EARTH. THE ONLY ALLY CHINA IS
EARTH. THE ONLY ALLY CHINA IS NOW
THE ONLY ALLY CHINA IS NOW
THE ONLY ALLY CHINA IS NOW VOTING
THE ONLY ALLY CHINA IS NOW VOTING AGAINST
THE ONLY ALLY CHINA IS NOW VOTING AGAINST THEM
THE ONLY ALLY CHINA IS NOW VOTING AGAINST THEM IN
THE ONLY ALLY CHINA IS NOW VOTING AGAINST THEM IN U.N.
VOTING AGAINST THEM IN U.N.
VOTING AGAINST THEM IN U.N. SANCTIONS.
SANCTIONS.
SANCTIONS. IF
SANCTIONS. IF YOU
SANCTIONS. IF YOU WERE
SANCTIONS. IF YOU WERE EMBATTLED
SANCTIONS. IF YOU WERE EMBATTLED LIKE
SANCTIONS. IF YOU WERE EMBATTLED LIKE THAT,
IF YOU WERE EMBATTLED LIKE THAT,
IF YOU WERE EMBATTLED LIKE THAT, FORGET
IF YOU WERE EMBATTLED LIKE THAT, FORGET ABOUT
IF YOU WERE EMBATTLED LIKE THAT, FORGET ABOUT BEING
IF YOU WERE EMBATTLED LIKE THAT, FORGET ABOUT BEING CRAZY,
FORGET ABOUT BEING CRAZY,
FORGET ABOUT BEING CRAZY, SUPPOSE
FORGET ABOUT BEING CRAZY, SUPPOSE YOU
FORGET ABOUT BEING CRAZY, SUPPOSE YOU JUST
FORGET ABOUT BEING CRAZY, SUPPOSE YOU JUST WANTED
FORGET ABOUT BEING CRAZY, SUPPOSE YOU JUST WANTED TO
SUPPOSE YOU JUST WANTED TO
SUPPOSE YOU JUST WANTED TO SURVIVE,
SUPPOSE YOU JUST WANTED TO SURVIVE, WHAT'S
SUPPOSE YOU JUST WANTED TO SURVIVE, WHAT'S THE
SUPPOSE YOU JUST WANTED TO SURVIVE, WHAT'S THE ONE
SUPPOSE YOU JUST WANTED TO SURVIVE, WHAT'S THE ONE THING
SURVIVE, WHAT'S THE ONE THING
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For more infomation >> Trump in 1999: Negotiate with North Korea - Duration: 1:32.-------------------------------------------
Jerry Lewis dies at 91 - Duration: 2:03.
he was born Joseph Levitch in 1926 but he became known to the world as Jerry
Lewis the zany but lovable fool in films such as the bellboy and the Nutty
Professor Lewis hit it big at age 20 when he
teamed up with another young entertainer Dean Martin Dean was the zero macho and
I was the monkey and I knew we had lightning in a barrel Martin and Lewis
became one of the most popular comedy teams in history thousands of sold-out
performances 16 hit movies and dozens of radio and TV appearances on his own
Lewis signed a seven-year 10 million-dollar contract with Paramount
in 1959 at that time it was the largest contract ever between a studio and
performer Lewis went on to act in or direct shows and movies for several
decades he later offered this advice to fellow entertainers the hit score get
the audience laughing and happy that's the secret of success in this business
he didn't just make audiences laugh Lewis used his fame to make a difference
taking up the fight against muscular dystrophy for more than four decades his
annual Labor Day telethon helped raise more than a billion dollars for research
and treatment and almost always ended with his signature song you'll never
walk alone walk with in your heart and you'll never walk
alone who has struggled with his own health problems over the years including
prostate cancer type 1 diabetes pulmonary fibrosis and heart disease
it's been a long long grueling ride I've ingested more than 24,000 ailments but
through it all he kept his sense of humor you better laugh at it because the
alternative is not funny ee
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Clapper: Denuclearized N. Korea a non-starter - Duration: 0:57.
you just heard Tom Bossert earlier in the show calling for a denuclearized
North Korea we've also heard from Senator Lindsey Graham tweeting this
weekend giving the leader of North Korea the ability to strike the United States
with a nuclear-tipped ICBM is simply unacceptable now you're on record saying
we have to accept North Korea as a nuclear State what would your response
be to Tom Bossert and to a Lindsey Graham well saying it's not acceptable
as a yeah ideally I'd love a denuclearized North Korea but as I
learned when I went there and I had some pretty intense dialogue with them that
is a non-starter with them that is their ticket to survival and I say anyway
they're going to give it up so I think our process our thought process here
ought to be on accepting it and trying to cap it or control it but I think a
dude a DD burglarize North Korea I'd love to see it but I don't think that's
in the cards
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N. Korea must cease nuclear, missile tests, halt provocative rhetoric for talks with U.S. - Duration: 1:42.
Washington continues to stress the door for dialogue with North Korea is open.
The U.S. State Department laid out three conditions Pyongyang must meet in order to start talks.
Connie Kim tells us what they are.
North Korea must cease its nuclear and missile tests as well as halt its provocative rhetoric
that hinders regional stability.
Washington says it's willing to hold talks with Pyongyang,... and meeting these three
conditions will be a good starting point.
"We would like to have talks with him when the time is right.
When they show that they are serious, serious about an effort to move toward denuclearization,
and we have not seen that yet.
Remember, and let me go back to this again.
Two nuclear tests last year, two ICBM tests in a month alone, we have not seen that they
have been serious at this point."
Nauert also reaffirmed the annual Seoul-Washington joint military drills will be taking place
as scheduled next week,... flatly rejecting China and Russia's calls for a suspension
of the exercise in exchange for a stop to North Korea's provocations.
These specific conditions for dialogue come as tensions on the Korean peninsula and Guam
flared up with North Korea announcing its missile strike plan on Guam and Trump warning
unprecedented retaliation.
While Kim Jong-un held off on his Guam plan and will watch the U.S. a bit longer, Washington
continues to stress it wants to resolve the tensions diplomatically.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reiterated that the U.S. is still open to negotiations
with North Korea over its nuclear weapons program, stressing the ball is in Kim Jong-un's
court.
Connie Kim, Arirang News.
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Possibility still open for dialogue between U.S. and N. Korea: Tillerson - Duration: 0:39.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says dialogue between the United States and North
Korea is still possible,... but only if Pyongyang abandons its nuclear program.
Tillerson said on Tuesday,... the U.S. remains interested... in finding a way to restart
talks... but such a possibility hinges on the regime's actions.
He said North Korea must send a strong signal... that it's willing to engage in formal talks,...
by *first putting a stop to its ballistic missile tests.
Tillerson declined to comment on North Korea's latest statement however,... where the regime
appeared to back down... from its threat to fire missiles toward Guam.
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N. Korea must cease nuclear, missile tests, halt provocative rhetoric for talks with U.S. - Duration: 1:43.
Washington continues to stress that the door for dialogue with the North is open.
The U.S. State Department has laid out three conditions Pyongyang must meet in order to
start talks.
Connie Kim has more.
North Korea must cease its nuclear and missile tests as well as halt its provocative rhetoric
that hinders regional stability.
Washington says it's willing to hold talks with Pyongyang,... and meeting these three
conditions will be a good starting point.
"We would like to have talks with him when the time is right.
When they show that they are serious, serious about an effort to move toward denuclearization,
and we have not seen that yet.
Remember, and let me go back to this again.
Two nuclear tests last year, two ICBM tests in a month alone, we have not seen that they
have been serious at this point."
Nauert also reaffirmed the annual Seoul-Washington joint military drills will be taking place
as scheduled next week,... flatly rejecting China and Russia's calls for a suspension
of the exercise in exchange for a stop to North Korea's provocations.
These specific conditions for dialogue come as tensions on the Korean peninsula and Guam
flared up with North Korea announcing its missile strike plan on Guam and Trump warning
unprecedented retaliation.
While Kim Jong-un held off on his Guam plan and will watch the U.S. a bit longer, Washington
continues to stress it wants to resolve the tensions diplomatically.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reiterated that the U.S. is still open to negotiations
with North Korea over its nuclear weapons program, stressing the ball is in Kim Jong-un's
court.
Connie Kim, Arirang News.
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Meg Smith - "Girls Like You"
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Khoka babu new epishod 23 august 2017 - Duration: 20:14.
Khoka babu new epishod 23 august 2017
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Knitting Help - Weaving Ends as You Go - Duration: 4:25.
In this video, I'm gonna show you a technique for weaving in the ends as you go.
And I've had questions on this and I've never recommended weaving in ends as you go.
The Elizabeth Zimmerman method of doing this is to knit the first few stitches holding
the yarn double stranded with the end that you're trying to weave in, and I love Elizabeth
Zimmerman, but I've never been happy with the way that looks because it makes those
stitches double thick.
This is a way of not making them double thick, of weaving them in as you go in the back of
the work.
So let's just get right to it.
Okay, I have this piece where I'm knitting stripes, and I'm cutting the yarn as I go
and this is what it looks like.
I've been weaving in the ends as I go, and this is what it looks like.
This one, it's right here, and this is here.
I actually should have done this for a few more stitches here, and I can trim that shorter.
But this is a good example of what it looks like.
It's not bulky, it's no bulkier than weaving in the end, and it does not change the front
of the work at all.
So let me show you how this goes.
In this example, I'm gonna switch back to grey.
I'm going to put my needle in and attach my new yarn and pull it through so that I'm attached.
Now this is where you want to rearrange things a little bit.
Even if it seems complicated, remember it's only for a few stitches.
I have my working yarn over here on the right, and the tail end of my working yarn that I
wanna weave in and the old color that I wanna weave in over here on the left.
So everything I wanna weave in is on the left.
And I'm going to hold these yarns in my two hands.
I know everyone's thinking,"Oh, I can't do this."
It's only for a few stitches.
It's awkward, but it's only for a few stitches.
So I'm going to put my needle in the work, like I'm ready to work my knit stitch, pull
those two strands from the left over, and I'm just pulling it over the needle like this
between the working yarn and the stitch.
Whoops, do you know what I didn't do, is my working yarn is in the front and it shouldn't
be.
That would've messed things up.
It gives me a chance to show it again.
I'm going to put my needle in, pull the two left yarns over the needle, wrap the needle,
pull those yarns back, pull that stitch through, and you see it looks like a totally normal
stitch on front, and knit the next stitch.
Okay, we do it again.
Put the needle in, pull the two stands forward, like this, wrap the needle with the working
yarn, pull the two strands back, pull the stitch through, and knit the next one.
How you liking this so far?
Needle in, two strands forward, wrap, two strands back, pull it through, and knit the
next one.
So I pulled this through two, four, six, seven stitches, that seems pretty good.
Let's take a look.
I can tighten these up.
That's pretty good.
It's like really good woven in stitch.
I'm kind of impressed with the way this goes.
And nothing shows at the front of the work.
I would say that with the wool yarn like this, like seven, eight, nine stitches, that should
be enough, and I can cut those ends short.
If you are using a more slippery yarn, you can do it for longer, or if you're worried
that the yarn is really slippery, it's not going to hold, I will link to my video called
"Weaving In Cotton Ends," I have a totally different technique for weaving in ends when
the yarn is really slick.
Anyway, I'm pretty impressed with this new technique that doesn't change the way the
front of the work looks.
I hope you like it.
Good luck.
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Packing up all my stuff | QuentinDevey - Duration: 11:16.
Hey guys, I'm Quentin, welcome to my channel!
If I sound a bit weird it's because my voice is broken because I'm sick
But I have to be productive today because I have to pack all my stuff into boxes
because I'm moving out soon. I thought I would do it with you guys.
The first step that I want to do is clean up a bit
My first iPod I've ever had. I think it's the second generation or something
These are fake tattoos that my sister gave me for my birthday because her present to me was a
tattoo, an actual tattoo and since I was not decided on what I wanted to get, she gave like those really...
cringey...
typical white girl tattoos
Troye's CD, 'Blue Neighbourhood'
The first Tomb Raider game that was actually a copy of my cousin's actual legit game
My broken Avril Lavigne CD box
Another Avril Lavigne CD
Another Avril Lavigne disc
I was also quite into Katy Perry, as you can see
Lady Gaga, 'The Remix'
And 'Breakout' by Miley Cyrus
So right now, we're going to go to McDonald's to get some boxes I guess
Because they usually give boxes away because they're throwing them away anyways
So yeah, let's go
I'm back!
So we got all of these boxes and now I guess I'm ready for packing
This is a book that all my class wrote in fifth grade and we even drew the illustrations ourselves
I drew that one
This was the train ticket for when I went to my first pride with my best friend
when I was about 10 or something, I Google translated this letter to J.K. Rowling and she actually
answered to that letter, and this is her answer:
'Dear Quentin, thank you so much for your letter
I wish I could answer personally, but I receive so much mail these days that it's impossible
As you can probably imagine, finishing the Harry Potter books has brought me very mixed emotions
'Deathly Hallows' is my favorite of the seven which was the best possible way to end the series
On the other hand, I now have to learn to live without all the characters that have been with me for so long
Seventeen years in fact
They still feel close to me though, and I often think of them and what they are doing now
Nothing has meant as much to me as the incredible loyalty Harry's fans have shown to him during the 10 years he has been in print
I have loved hearing the theories, answering the questions and realizing how adept my readers were at second-guessing me
I shall always feel proud beyond words that so many people, some of whom were only 8 or 9 when they read
'Philosopher's Stone' stuck with Harry all the way to his final battle
So thank you again for writing. One of these days when my children are a bit older and life a little more serene,
I might let myself into the big storage facility where all my thousands of letters are archived
and spend a day or two reading
I will always have letters like yours to remind me what an amazing journey Harry took me on, and how he changed my life forever
With very best wishes, J.K. Rowling'
So there's like an information sheet which basically introduces her
'My full name is Joanne Kathleen Rowling
I added 'Kathleen' which was the name of my grandmother because my UK publishers wanted me to use my initials when they published 'Harry Potter
And the Philosopher's Stone'. This was an attempt to conceal my gender as they thought Harry Potter was a book that might appeal to boys
but that the fact that a woman had written it might put boys off.
I had no idea whether they were right or not
But the ploy did not receive a very long trial as it quickly became obvious that J.K. was a woman from her press photographs
All my life, I have wanted to be a writer
I experimented with many different stories and wrote parts of several novels before the idea of Harry Potter came to me on a train journey
from Manchester to London in 1990.
I had never felt so excited about a story before, but never for an instant did I have an inkling
of what Harry Potter would become. I simply knew that it was something I would love to write, and as I sat down
in the train, pen-less for once in my life, I gave myself over to imagining the details of a nameless school for wizardry
most of which found their way into the published books
By the time I finished writing the final, seventh book in the series, I had been living with Harry for 17 years
Saying goodbye has been very difficult, but the world in which I have lived for so long remains inside me
and nearly every day I meet somebody who wants to talk to me about it
Nothing can make me happier than to think that so many people know Hogwarts as well as I do
and have strolled around the ministry of Magic, Diagon Alley and the Quidditch pitch along with me
Every writer's life influences their work, but not many books change their author's life forever, as Harry Potter did for me'
Then there's the frequently asked questions part.
So 'which character is your favorite?' she answered 'Harry although I believe I'm unusual in this, Ron is generally more popular
(I love him too though). Now that I have finished writing the books, the character I would most like to meet for dinner
is Dumbledore. We would have a lot to discuss and I would love his advice;
I think that everyone would like a Dumbledore in their lives
'Will there ever be another Harry Potter novel?'
'I have always refused to say 'never' to this question - this was in 2008 - because I think it would be foolish to rule out something
I might want to do in a few years time. However, I have no immediate plans to write another Neville- novel
'Neville'
'and I do think that I have rounded off Harry's story in the seven published books'
'What are you writing now?'
'I am working on another children's book, though I am enjoying not having a deadline and am keen to take my time'
'What about the Encyclopaedia?'
'For a long time I have been promising an Encyclopaedia of Harry's world, and I have started work on this now
It is likely to be a time-consuming job, but when finished I shall donate all royalties to charity'
'Can you help me get a part in the Harry Potter films/get autographs from the actors/marry Daniel Radcliffe?'
'No, I am afraid I have no influence in any of these matters. For information on any future castings, see www.harrypotter.com
You are not advised to write to Warner Bros. regarding casting
Any requests for photos/autographs should be addressed to: Warner Bros. Warner House, et cetera, et cetera
Due to the enormous size of my weekly post bag, and my existing charitable and work commitments. I regret that I am unable to:
- Sign copies of the Harry Potter books sent to my office PLEASE DO NOT SEND BOOKS TO BE AUTOGRAPHED
- Answer individual questions or comment on specific topics
- Send out autographs and signed photographs
- Look at/read/comment on writing/stories/ideas/artwork sent to me
So that's... yeah, that's the best thing that I have in my possession
Okay guys, I still have way more packing to do but I'm calling it for today.
I've been doing this for about two hours now
And I'm sick so I'm pretty tired
But yeah, thanks for sticking with me through this even thoughI t's not the most interesting video ever
Anyways give this video a thumbs up if you liked it, subscribe to my channel for more videos, I post every Wednesday and Sunday
Also turn on my notifications by clicking on the little bell
Follow me on my social media all the links will be in the description down below,
and yeah, that's pretty much it. I will see you on Sunday
Love you bye!
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