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Game of Thrones S7E04 Explained - Duration: 14:15.

Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 4 begins with the Lannisters taking gold and grain

from the reach.

Most of this gold is going to the Iron Bank, but Bronn also gets a cut.

He's a mercenary.

He fought for Tyrion for gold, he fought at the Blackwater for a knighthood.

And Cersei gives him a noble bride as a bribe.

In the books, he's still there at Stokeworth.

He adopts Lollys' son and names him Tyrion just to mess with everyone . He murders his

wife's brother-in-law for plotting against him.

Basically, book-Bronn lives the good life.

But in the show, Jaime keeps dragging Bronn back to battle, and he doesn't get much

of a chance to spend all his gold.

The Tarlys are taking food from the reach for Cersei . So what will the people of the

reach eat this winter?

We saw last episode that Winterfell faces a food shortage, so Sansa takes grain from

the north . It looks like Westeros may run out of food, and this is a problem in the

books, too.

"When winter comes, the realm will starve" , Tyrion says, and some people use this to

their advantage.

Littlefinger hoards grain in the Vale, so he can sell it at a high price when people

are starving . The politics and economics of food is important, and it's cool to see

it acknowledged in the show.

Bronn questions Jaime over whether Cersei could ever be a peaceful ruler , just like

Olenna did last episode . And both times, Jaime struggles to defend his sister.

To Olenna he argued that the ends justify the means, it doesn't matter if Cersei does

terrible things as long as it wins the war.

This episode he basically says hashtag Only God Can Judge Me, except not even that, cause

Cersei killed the Pope . Jaime's justifications are getting weaker, and he's eventually

gotta admit that even though he loves Cersei, she is awful and needs to be stopped.

At the capital, Cersei chats with Tycho, who represents the Iron Bank.

He flatters her by comparing her to her father Tywin.

Cersei's daddy issues are a big part of her hunger for power and pride.

She always wanted Tywin's approval, to be like him, to rule like him . She even dresses

like him.

And her brutality is largely learned from him . Go watch the Cersei video.

And so Cersei's goal is to control all of Westeros . Which is going to cost money – Tycho

offers to lend her more.

It is a bit weird to lend her more money at the same time she's paying back money – like

couldn't Cersei just hang on to this gold she has?

But whatever, the point is that the Bank's supporting Cersei.

Cersei mentions she's thinking of hiring the Golden Company, an eastern sellsword group

with a rich history in the books.

They were originally founded by a Targaryen bastard called Bittersteel , and still carry

his gilded skull into battle.

In Book 5, the Company invades Westeros as part of Varys' complex conspiracy – go

watch the Varys video.

The point for the show is probably just that Cersei is buying more soldiers.

Up at Winterfell, Littlefinger talks with Bran.

As the eldest living Stark, Bran should technically be Lord of Winterfell, so Petyr wants to get

on his good side.

He talks of his loyalty to Bran's mother Cat, who he loved since childhood, and he

gives Bran a gift – the Valyrian steel dagger that was used by an assassin to try to kill

Bran in Season 1.

In the books, we're told it was Joffrey who ordered this attempt on Bran's life

, but the mystery's never solved in the show.

Maybe in the show they'll say it was Littlefinger . Cause this dagger was a big part of Littlefinger's

master plan.

Petyr lied and told Catelyn this was Tyrion's dagger, so Cat abducted Tyrion, which led

to war, which led to Petyr advancing politically.

As Petyr says, "Chaos is a ladder" – he used conflict to gain power.

And now Bran repeats this line, showing that he has seen some of what Petyr's done.

If the Starks find out that Petyr betrayed Ned and lied to his dear Cat and started the

war that broke their family – Littlefinger is totally screwed.

Bran then speaks with Meera Reed.

Meera spent three seasons fighting to protect Bran, hunting and cooking for Bran, probably

wiping Bran's ass cause he's paralysed, all because Meera's brother Jojen believed

Bran needed to meet the raven.

Now, Jojen's dead.

Hodor's dead, Summer's dead, the raven's dead, the children are dead, and in a way,

Bran is dead.

Now that he's got all this psychic knowledge, with everyone's memories and experiences,

he's lost touch with his own identity – like Dr Branhattan.

So from Meera's point of view, all this sacrifice feels empty.

Their story's so full of loss and tragedy – hopefully somehow Bran's powers will

be worth it.

Meera leaves to return to her family down in the Neck.

Meera's father is Howland Reed, the only living survivor of the fight at the Tower

of Joy, where Jon was born to Lyanna Stark.

So Howland, in the books at least, may play a role in telling Jon who his parents are

– he may even be part of a northern conspiracy.

Also, in the books, it's likely that Bran eats Jojen – so go watch that video.

Arya Stark arrives at Winterfell, her home, which she hasn't seen for six seasons.

She has trouble getting past some guards, just like she once did in Season 1, but she

soon reunites with her sister Sansa.

Arya and Sansa had a difficult relationship as kids – Sansa was proper and ladylike,

while Arya was an unpredictable tomboy . But now they've grown beyond their childish

fights.

After all that they've been through, all that they've lost, their remaining family

means everything.

Arya meets Bran, and like Sansa, she's a bit weirded out by the whole psychic robot

thing Bran's got going.

He mentions Arya's list of people she wants to kill, and most are dead already.

Still remaining are Cersei and the Mountain.

Also Arya thinks the Hound is dead, but he's not – maybe they'll meet again.

The Starks discuss the dagger, and Arya's suspicious about the whole thing.

It's looking really likely that the Starks will find out about Petyr's deception.

Bran gives the dagger to Arya, which will be useful cause Valyrian steel kills white

walkers.

Half the main characters on the show have Valyrian steel now – Jon, Arya, Brienne,

Jaime – even Sam has one.

These are the people who'll kill white walkers when shit gets real.

We also get a moment with Brienne.

For the last few seasons, Brienne's been trying to keep her oath to Catelyn Stark to

find and protect Cat's daughters Sansa and Arya.

For most of the story, Brienne wasn't successful – she got side-tracked by Stannis and Riverrun,

and the Hound and a bear.

But now, finally, Catelyn's daughters are home – Brienne kept her oath.

Earlier in the show, Cat called Brienne a lady, and Brienne said that she's "no

lady" . In the books, Pod calls Brienne ser, but Brienne also isn't a knight . As

a female warrior in a patriarchal world, Brienne has struggled to work out her identity . But

here Pod calls Brienne my lady, and she starts to correct him but then just says thanks.

With her quest complete, Brienne has finally worked out who she is and so has Pod.

Lady Brienne may not be a knight, but she keeps her oaths.

Brienne later spars with Arya.

Arya saw Brienne beat the Hound in Season 4, so she wants to have a go at the Maid of

Tarth.

Arya doesn't really swordfight in the books, she mostly just uses stealth and stuff.

But she was trained by Syrio Forel, and in the show by the Faceless Men – as she says,

"No one" – and it looks like all the training has paid off.

She holds her own against Brienne which is hella impressive – Brienne is one of the

best warriors in Westeros, certainly the strongest woman.

So Arya's up there with the best of them – and now she and Brienne have a mutual

respect.

They've both felt like outsiders as female fighters, so this relationship means a lot.

Sansa watches from above, like Ned once did in Season 1.

You can see Sansa realising like, 'wow okay, Arya really is a ninja assassin'.

Just like Bran is a psychic wizard.

While Sansa's only special power is fiscal responsibility.

Littlefinger's up there too, and Arya gives him a menacing glare.

If Petyr had a half a brain he would run back to the Vale, like, now.

Down at Dragonstone, Missandei and Dany talk about boys, then they head into the caves

with King Jon.

Dany leaves her guards behind, which is a sign she's starting to trust him.

The caves are important because they're full of dragonglass, which can kill white

walkers.

But the caves also contain markings by the children of the forest, who lived in Westeros

thousands of years before human beings.

The markings feature patterns like this spiral that we've seen white walkers make out of

corpses.

This makes sense, because the same spiral pattern appeared at the ritual when the children

of the forest created the walkers – it looks like the walkers are imitating the symbols

of their creators.

There's also this circle with a line through it which has also been made by the walkers,

and also appears elsewhere in the series.

This kind of resembles some symbols from George Martin's fruity old sci fi stories – if

you wanna go down the rabbithole of what that might mean, strap on your tinfoil hat and

check out this video by Preston Jacobs . It's pretty loopy, but is fascinating.

Jon points out markings showing the children and the humans fighting together against the

white walkers.

Of course, the children originally created the white walkers as a way to fight humans,

but Jon's point still stands.

People need to come together to fight the walkers.

And Jon and Dany are starting to look like they'd like to come together.

We know what happened last time Jon was in a cave with a woman.

But Dany says she won't join Jon until he kneels.

She says survival is more important than his pride.

This is something Jon said to Mance Rayder in Season 5, but now Jon is in Mance's position.

If he kneels, he would lose the respect of the people who follow him – and then there'd

be no point in kneeling . Maybe Jon'll find some other way to win Dany over.

On the beach, Dany finds out that the Lannisters have the reach, so she's now lost all of

her allies – the Tyrells, Greyjoys and Dorne.

Maybe that convoluted plan of taking Casterly Rock, ferrying Dornish and besieging the capital

was a bad idea after all.

Dany suggests just taking throne directly with her dragons, and again we're told that

would kill too many people.

Which again, might not be strictly true.

When Dany's ancestor Aegon took Westeros, his sister Visenya took the Eyrie by flying

up there on her dragon.

She didn't fight anyone, or burn anything, she just flew right up and said do you want

to surrender or do you want my dragon to eat you – and she won.

Why can't Dany fly to the Red Keep and try something similar?

It would be risky, and she might have to kill some people, but isn't that better than

killing thousands of soldiers?

So this whole tension in Dany's strategy is questionable.

But the point the show's trying to make is that Dany is willing to do things the hard

way if it's the right way.

Later, Jon and Davos chat with Missandei, about how Jon is bastard, and Missandei's

an ex-slave.

A lot of Dany and Jon's people are underdogs.

Eunuchs, dwarfs, smugglers.

People who rose from nothing, and united behind leaders they believe in.

Theon arrives at Dragonstone, and Jon threatens to kill him.

Because in Season 2, Theon betrayed Jon's family.

When Robb sent him to make alliance with the Greyjoys, Theon stabbed Robb in the back by

attacking Winterfell, and killing Stark men.

Jon lets Theon live because he did help Sansa escape the Boltons – but no one's letting

Theon forget his crimes.

In the books they call him Theon Turncloak , and just about everyone wants him dead – but

the gods are not yet done with Theon Greyjoy . His plan in the show is to rescue his sister

Yara from Euron – hopefully Euron doesn't treat his prisoners as badly as he does in

the books.

Somewhere in the south, the Lannisters finish delivering gold to the capital, when they're

attacked by Daenerys with her Dothraki, and her dragon, Drogon.

People have been speculating for years how Dothraki would go on a Westerosi battlefield.

And most people agree that if you're safe in a castle, the Dothraki can't do much.

But out in an open field, where they can run you down, firing arrows from horseback, the

Dothraki are near unstoppable . This is also the first time in years that a dragon has

been used in battle in Westeros.

Notice at one point how Drogon is shot with arrows, but they bounce right off his scales

– younger dragons can be killed with arrows, but as a dragon grows older, its hide grows

tougher . Not tough enough, though, to stop a scorpion bolt.

Just as Bronn takes a long bow shot to set off the wildfire at the Blackwater, Bronn

uses Qyburn's scorpion to hit Drogon in the shoulder, wounding him and bringing him

to ground.

If that had hit his eye, Drogon might be dead.

But he burns the scorpion, and faces off against Jaime, who decides to go jousting against

a hundred tonne dragon.

Jaime, remember, killed the Mad King Aerys – Daenerys' father.

If he killed Dany as well, that'd make him a Queenslayer as well as a Kingslayer.

He doesn't succeed though – Bronn knocks him into water just as he's about to get

roasted, kinda like how Tyrion gets knocked into water last season.

Bronn made a comment earlier about Jaime's riches weighing him down , and now Jaime's

rich armour literally weighs him down into the water.

Though he most probably will survive.

The dynamic between Jaime and Tyrion is interesting here.

These are both likeable main characters, on opposite sides of the battle.

In Book 1, Tyrion tells Catelyn that he never bets against his family , he's always on

team Lannister.

But here is with Daenerys, as she destroys his family's army, and tries to kill his

brother Jaime.

Jaime, who rescued Tyrion from prison.

Jaime, the only one in their family who ever loved Tyrion . Tyrion is loyal to Dany, but

he's also loyal to his brother.

This tension might be a problem later on.

Another theme of this scene is the horror of war.

Dickon talks about the shock and the smell of first battle, and there are lots of moments

of characters gazing at burning men.

The books spend a lot of time describing the evils of war, and the impact of war on ordinary

people.

The show doesn't have time for this sort of slow rumination but it's able to make

some of the same points in a really powerful visual way.

And that, maybe, is when show is at its best.

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Euler's real identity NOT e to the i pi = -1 - Duration: 17:17.

Welcome to another Mathologer video. Everybody who watches these videos knows

Euler's identity e to the I pi is equal to minus one except it's not really

Euler's identity. The mathematician Roger Cotes already wrote about it in 1714

when Euler was only seven years old. I actually find it a bit sad that people

associate the math super hero Euler with a result that's not really by him rather

than with one of the zillion's of his really original amazing discoveries. Of

course it's really sad for Roger Cotes since he doesn't get mentioned for

anything and nobody's ever heard of him. Anyway I thought I make a video about

the real Euler identity, the identity that made Euler into a mathematical celebrity.

It's this one here. Very curious, right? It says that pi squared over six is equal

to the infinite sum of the reciprocals of the squares. This identity is a very

surprising answer to the problem of whether the infinite sum on the right adds up to

anything nice. A lot of the most famous mathematicians of Euler's time had tried

and failed to answer this problem and so it was a bit of a sensation when in 1734

Euler managed to find the answer. And of course that the answer involves pi with

no circle in sight anywhere added really to the appeal of this solution. The

result is not only pretty but also turns out to be important. Up there is the

definition of the famous Riemann zeta function which is the function at the

heart of the Riemann hypothesis, one of the most important unsolved problems in

mathematics. So what Euler managed to do was to find

the precise value of the Riemann zeta function at 2. Not only that, he also did

so for all even numbers. Now it turns out that all these values involved the circle

number pi. For example, this up there is Zeta evaluated at 4 and this

is Zeta evaluated at 6. To this day nobody knows whether zeta

evaluates to anything nice at the odd values 3, 5, 7, etc. Now Euler

was also interested in assigning reasonable values to the exploding sums

that you get when you try to evaluate Zeta at negative values:

1+2+3+... you know that one, right? In fact, he was one of the first, if not the

first mathematician to really demonstrate that there is a lot more to these

sums than meets the eye at first glance. If you dare check out my video on this

really mind-boggling topic. Anyway my mission today is to motivate and animate

Euler's proof of his wonderful identities for you. So here we go. To

start with it's not clear at all that this infinite sum will actually add to a

finite value and if it does add to a finite value whether it adds to anything

nice. If you've already looked a bit at infinite sums you may have come

across a beautiful closely related infinite sum. It gives a lot of insight

in this respect so let's warm up with that infinite sum. To get to it we first

rewrite Euler's sum like this. So, for example, we write 1 over 2 squared

as 1/2 times 1/2. Make a copy and let's shift the blue bits one to the right. What

results is this other infinite sum which is also very pretty. Let's compare the

two sums term by term. Okay, in the green we have 1 on top and at the bottom. Here

the green factors are the same and the bottom blue one is bigger ... green the same,

bottom blue bigger, green the same bottom blue bigger and so on overall it's

clear that the bottom sum is bigger than Euler's sum at the top. Now for the really

ingenious argument that evaluates the sum at the bottom. Let's chop off this

infinite sum at the fourth term there and calculate this partial sum. Now get

ready for a bit of mathematical magic. Here 1 times

1/2 is equal to 1 minus 1/2, neat right? 1/2 times 1/3 is equal to 1/2 minus 1/3, and

so on, now we get rid of the brackets and this gives you a strange mathematical

telescope of the pirate variety :) Let me explain. This here is one of the segments

of the telescope and here's another one. Okay now let's collapse the telescope:

- 1/2 plus 1/2 is 0, - 1/3 plus 1/3 is 0, and so our partial sum

evaluates to 2 minus 1/4. Now we chopped off the infinite sum at

this term over there. If instead we would have chopped off at that term here a

longer telescope would have given us the partial sum 2 minus 100. Now the further

down the sum we cut, the smaller the number we get. At infinity it vanishes

and so our telescoping sum adds up to 2, exactly. Okay so these infinite sums can

really add to nice values and so Euler & Co. had some hope that the same

might be the case for the closly related infinite sum they were chasing. Also

since the sum is greater than the Euler sum we know the Euler some adds to a

finite number which is less than 2. And, in fact, pi square divided by 6 is

approximately 1.644 which is less than 2. So it's all looking really good.

Ok warmup is over. Now how did Euler manage to prove his identity. Well he

starts with the so called Maclaurin series of the sine function. Most of you

who've done some calculus are familiar with writing sine as this sort of

infinite polynomial. Definitely Euler and all his contemporaries knew this very

well. Now to present a complete picture and to motivate where Euler's idea for

his proof comes from, it's important to know how mathematicians derive this

formula and I'll explain it in a moment but for now let's have a look at this

identity. Obviously, the sine function is derived from the circle and it should

therefore not come as a surprise that pi is hiding in sine in a couple of

different ways. For example, setting X equal to pi sine becomes 0 and so we get

this funky expression for pi here which is almost as nice as Euler's identity,

right? Question for you: How could you use this expression to calculate better and

better approximations for pi? If you've got an idea tell us in the comments. All

right, let's say you suspect sine of x can be expressed as an infinite

polynomial like this. How do you go about finding those coefficients? Well a is

easy. Just set x equal to 0 and sine is equal to 0 and so is this expression

over there and this means that a has to be equal to 0. Now let's find the

derivatives on both sides of the equation. If you don't know what a

derivative is just go with the flow. Here the derivative of sine X is cosine X, the

derivative of a is 0, the derivative of b x is b, the derivative of c x squared is

2 c x, the derivative of d x cubed is 3 d x squared, etc. Ok, now if we set x equal to 0

again. This gives on the left side 1 and here on the right side 0. And

so b is equal to 1. Now just rinse and repeat, find the derivative, set x equal

to 0 and conclude that c is equal to 0. And again and again and again and again

and that gives you all the coefficients. So if sine can be written as an infinite

polynomial that's what it's going to be. Anyway that's where the Maclaurin series

for sine comes from. This identity actually works for all x but that it

really does of course requires a separate proof.

Let me just demonstrate how well this works by showing you how the partial

sums of this infinite sum are better and better approximations to sine of x. There

we go. Let's plot sine of x, there we go and first partial sum that's

just a line, second partial sum is this cubic here, and then we keep on going, you

can see these guys wrap closer and closer to sine and at infinity they

coincide. Anyway, as you've seen, the infinite sum on the right is constructed

term-by-term based on higher and higher derivatives of sine at zero. That's really

wonderful and actually gives similar formulas for all the really famous

functions, like the exponential function or cosine, etc. At the same time

this method of pinning down this infinite polynomial is different from

what most of us would try first for finite polynomials, right? For example, for

a linear function like this we construct it maybe from two points on its

graph. Or for a quadratic function from three different points. And so it's kind

of natural to see whether we can also determine that infinite right side up

there by taking a similar approach. And that's exactly what Euler does. What he

does is he constructs the infinite polynomial in a different way from these

special points here which, of course, correspond to the zeros of sine. Okay

let's first focus on the middle three zeros. That part of sine looks like a

cubic curve and we can straight away write down a cubic polynomial that has

those three zeros. Here it is. Pretty obvious it's got these three zeros. Let's graph

it. Well it does have those three zeros but otherwise it's not a great fit. Of

course this is just one of the infinitely many cubic polynomials that

has these zeros. We get the other ones by putting a constant in front and varying it.

So let's just do that. Okay down, down down, down, back up a bit and so we get a

very close fit when the slopes of sine and the cubic coincide at zero.

And it's not hard to see that this happens when the constant is 1/pi

squared. Well let's just run with it. Let's clean up a bit. first pull those

constants into the brackets. Two 1s there and there, put the factors in order and

combine the last two factors as you learned in primary school. Hope you paid

attention. Okay looks neat and now it's also easy to check that this cubic just

like sine of x has slope 1 at 0. Next let's repeat the same calculation for

the middle 5 zeros. The polynomial we get here is of order 5 and it looks like

this. In terms of the algebra you get exactly the same answer as before except

you get another factor that features 2pi instead of a pi and which takes care

of the outer zeros 2pi and -2pi. Now just repeat over and over adding two

zeros at a time. You can see a closer and closer fit and at infinity we've got

coincidence again. And so Euler now has two infinite polynomials that are both

equal to sine x, right? Now since the infinite expressions are equal in a way,

by expanding the infinite product we expect to recover the infinite sum.

Let's just have a look at how this pans out numerically. First for the infinite

sum. So that's what it is and here the smallest terms you get when you expand

the first couple of factors of the infinite product. As you can see, you get

pretty good coincidence in the coefficients which gets better and better

the more factors you use. So this really seems to work. Now how do you expand the

whole infinite product? Well, just start expanding one factor at a time. So

highlight the first two factors and multiply them together and you get this.

Take the result and the next factor, multiply and you get this guy. Now let's

also highlight the x cubed term because that's going to be very

important in a second, and focus on how it evolves. Okay, next factor is there.

Multiply and you get this one here, and again. And now just have a look at the

green. It's pretty clear what's going to happen in the end

once you've finished expanding. The x cubed term will look like this. But

remember this x cubed term of the expanded infinite product has to be

equal to the x cubed term of the infinite sum and so we get this equation

here which simplifies. First multiply by minus 1 then times pi squared and there you have it,

Euler's real identity, pretty ingenious argument isn't it. And all of other

identities that I mentioned earlier, like this one up there,

you also get by comparing coefficients of the infinite sum and the expanded

product. For example, you get the identity up there by comparing the coefficients

of x to the power of 5 in the Maclaurin series to the one in the expanded infinite

product. Maybe give this a shot yourself. It's really very rewarding if you

managed to do this on your own. If you get stuck I'll also do the nifty

calculation in a separate video on Mathologer 2. Eventually of course

there's a lot more I could say about this identity. Most importantly I should

stress that what I've shown you is not a complete proof. It still takes a bit

of work to make this argument completely rigorous but it can be done, However, what

I showed you is pretty much all that Euler head when he decided to go public

with his result. In fact, believe it or not :)he didn't have access to

Mathematica and so all the numerical evidence to support his argument he had to

produce by hand and he actually had a lot less numerical evidence than I

showed you. Now it still took Euler a couple of years after he published his

identity to come up with a completely rigorous proof. Now to finish let me just

mention two more amazing facts about Euler's sum. For my first amazing fact, let's

have another look at Euler's way of writing sine as an infinite

product up there. If we set x equal to pi divided by 2, sine becomes 1 and when we

write the factors on the right as fraction, we get this. Solving for pi

divided by 2 gives the so called Wallis product, named after the mathematician

John Walli, a really beautiful and useful infinite product featuring

squares of all the even numbers in the numerator and squares of all the odd

numbers in the denominator, really really nice in it. Amazing fact number two: a lot

of you will be familiar with the Leibniz formula, this absolutely wonderful

identity up there. I didn't know about this myself until recently but Euler

actually points out in one of his papers that this identity can be derived in

exactly the same way as Euler's sum, the sum that this video is about, by writing

the function 1 - sine x as a product using its zeros so there's pretty

much all you need and then comparing the x coefficient to the Maclaurin series

with that of the expanded internet product not hard once you know so maybe

one of you may also be able to supply the details in the comments. Oh, by the

way, although this amazing identity is named after Leibniz, it, as well as the

Maclaurin series of all the main trigonometric functions were already

known to Indian mathematicians at least 300 years before Leibniz and Maclaurin

were born and it may very well be due to the mathematician Madhava of Sanggammagrammar. And hardly anybody knows about this or cares how very say it anyway

knows about this or cares. And this is it for today. As usual let me know how well this video work for you

and see you next time

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The Man Who Relives Slave History Through Food (HBO) - Duration: 5:55.

Culinary historian Michael Twitty has made a name for himself

touring the country to lecture about southern food traditions.

His new book, "The Cooking Gene," is out today.

It explores the history of cuisine in the American South,

by focusing on the people who laid the foundation for it—

enslaved Africans.

Twitty is currently on a teaching residency in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.

Dexter Thomas joined him there for a meal.

— Hey, ladies.

Hey, gentlemen.

What's going on?

Yeah, shut up.

Or you will be breakfast.

Black folks were allowed to have hogs.

Weren't allowed to have cattle.

But chickens, guinea fowl, which come from Africa,

those were under the control of enslaved Africans.

These chickens represent more than just the stereotype of black folks and fried chicken.

It represents empowerment.

— Twitty doesn't just write about history,

he relives it—

by cooking the food that slaves cooked.

For his yearlong residency in Colonial Williamsburg,

Twitty teaches guests the food traditions of his enslaved ancestors.

He starts most days in the garden.

— Oh!

Good stuff, boy.

There you go.

Can't have a pepperpot without a pot pepper.

Yessir!

A little rosemary and we're done.

— You're a historian.

— Mhm.

— There's a lot of ways you could study history.

— Right.

— Why food?

— People associate food with identity.

Food is the way of all human beings on Earth to say,

"We eat this, this is us."

"They eat that, and that is not us."

Everybody has this deep connections to gastronomy

in their personal, familial lives.

You know, our story is told through our plates.

— Every year,

half a million tourists visit Colonial Williamsburg for a sanitized glimpse at 18th-century living.

— Let's go see!

— Everything that's not behind a rope is alright.

— There's no fancy knives and no air conditioning in Twitty's kitchen—

just his food and the uncomfortable truth.

— You're making southern cooking, right?

— Yeah.

— And a lot of people go to a certain place in their mind, I think, when they hear that.

They go to a certain nostalgia.

— Especially when I'm wearing these clothes.

— Yeah, and that nostalgia isn't always a good thing

for people who look like you and me.

— Yes.

— You put yourself in a very strange position.

— I put myself in a place of subversion.

— Okay.

Because you go in there and they're expecting something?

— Yes.

And sometimes they don't get what they want and it hurts their feelings,

and they're butthurt.

But a lot of people who I deal with are conservative white folks

who actually hear me talk and they come to new conclusions.

And I'm proud of that.

We're very aware of certain stereotypes, but get this:

they sold chickens and sold vegetables so they could buy their husbands' freedom.

You understand me?

— I guess that's what I want to know is,

who is this book for?

— Everybody.

I want everybody at the same table.

I want the African-American person who wants to figure out what their heritage is

to sit next to the white person who goes,

"You know, I'm really curious and respectful of African-American food tradition, African tradition."

"I wanna learn more about that."

I want them to sit next to the person who goes,

"I just like to eat."

— The food looked good,

but the only way I could get a plate was to help out in the kitchen.

— Welcome to the plantation South.

— Thank you very much.

— You need clothes for the plantation South.

— I have clothes.

— No, real clothes, historic clothes,

so you can feel like your ancestors felt.

Real slave clothes.

— I'm not sure I wanna feel like that.

— Uh, too bad.

You're gonna get dressed.

Aw, get it now!

— Aw, man.

— I love it.

Well, how does that feel?

— I feel the part.

— Yeah.

— I dunno if that's a good thing.

— I want you take all those vegetables, and put them in that pot right there.

Yessir, just dump them all in.

— Yeah, this is hot.

— Yeah, hot, ain't it?

— Do you just get used to this?

— You never get used to it.

How do your eyes feel right now?

— They are burning.

— Yes. — Yeah.

— Is the smoke getting to you?

— The smoke been got to me, yeah.

— Uh-huh.

Come on away from there, I don't want you to die.

Okay.

You might as well get to shucking corn now.

— How does one shuck corn?

I've done this once.

— Where'd they get you from?

Boston?

Toronto?

Gonna shuck that corn, mhmm.

Gonna shuck it good, mhmm.

Gonna eat it 'till my belly full.

Food is more than just, you know,

chicken and macaroni and cheese and greens and stuff.

It's quite elegant.

It was the first American cuisine to really draw from the whole planet.

Because you had ingredients from Southeast Asia,

ingredients from the Middle East,

ingredients from Europe, West Africa, Central Africa, East Africa,

all combined in our cooking.

Try this.

One of our black-eyed pea fritters.

It's kinda like falafel, isn't it?

— It is.

Man, that is really good.

This is not my grandmother's fried chicken.

— But…

— It's close.

— That's all I want.

That's all I want in life.

— That's all I want in life. — That is close.

That's it.

That's the highest compliment.

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David Letterman Is Coming Back To TV | TMZ TV - Duration: 1:21.

DAVID LETTERMAN'S COMING BACK

TO TELEVISION.

HARVEY: GET THE OUT.

REALLY?

YEAH.

COMING BACK, BRAND NEW SERIES

FOR NETFLIX.

HOSTING IT.

INTERVIEW STYLE, COMING BACK TO

TV.

HARVEY: INTERESTING.

HE'S GOING TO HAVE TO CUT

THAT BEARD THOUGH.

OH, YEAH, THE BEARD.

HE SHOULD SHAVE IT.

I THINK HE SHOULD KEEP THE

BEARD.

HARVEY: I THINK HE SHOULD KEEP

THE BEARD.

I LIKE THE BEARD.

HARVEY: WHAT KIND OF SHOW?

IT'S AN INTERVIEW SHOW WITH

CELEBRITIES.

KIND OF LIKE HE WAS DOING BEFORE

BUT WITHOUT ALL OF THE SHTICK,

INTERNET BASED.

YOU KNOW WHAT HE WAS LIKE BEFORE

--

OBVIOUSLY, YOU'RE NOT DOING A

LATE NIGHT SHOW ANYMORE.

I'M DOING NOTHING.

IS IT HARD DOING NOTHING?

IT'S IMPOSSIBLE.

THIS IS MY FIRST TIME OUT OF THE

HOUSE IN A MONTH.

HARVEY: IT'S A CAUTIONARY TALE

FOR CERTAIN.

MY FAVORITE QUOTE FOR HIM IS

HERE WHAT I'VE LEARNED, IF YOU

RETIRE TO SPEND MORE TIME WITH

YOUR FAMILY, CHECK WITH YOUR

FAMILY FIRST.

[LAUGHTER]

SO EVERYBODY WAS LIKE, GET!

BYE, THANK YOU!

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ISS-CREAM: Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass

BSD: Boronated Scintillator Detector

BCD: Bottom Counting Detector

Calorimeter

TCD: Top Counting Detector

C-targets

SCD: Silicon Charge Detector

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ScienceCasts: The Mystery of High-Energy Cosmic Rays - Duration: 3:40.

[ MUSIC ]

The Mystery of High-Energy Cosmic Rays – presented by Science@NASA

Hold out your hand for 10 seconds. A dozen electrons and muons just zipped unfelt through your palm.

The ghostly particles are what scientists call "secondary cosmic rays"

subatomic debris from collisions between molecules high in Earth's atmosphere and high-energy cosmic rays from outer space.

This daily shower, which never stops, is a sign of violent events in deep space.

It's believed that the majority of cosmic rays come from supernova explosions.

When massive stars explode they blast most of their material into space.

The expanding shock waves can break apart interstellar atoms and accelerate the debris to unimaginably high energies.

Other, unknown cataclysmic phenomena may be at work, too, especially for the most energetic cosmic rays.

Eun-Suk Seo, a professor of physics at the University of Maryland says,

"Cosmic ray particles with energies as high as 1020 electron volts have been measured on the ground.

This is more energy than we have achieved in the most powerful manmade particle accelerators."

"But how do natural cosmic ray accelerators pump so much energy into these particles?

This is one of the biggest mysteries in astrophysics."

While indications of the energies of cosmic ray particles can be measured from the ground,

Seo and colleagues have taken their studies to higher elevations,

directly measuring particles from space before they break up in Earth's atmosphere.

The cosmic ray detector known as CREAM (The Cosmic-Ray Energetics and Mass investigation)

has been launched to the stratosphere above Antarctica onboard long-duration helium-filled balloons.

By lofting the detector above 99% of Earth's atmosphere,

researchers get a better idea of what cosmic rays are like before they collide with nuclei in the air above the detector.

CREAM is able to measure the energy and direction of each incoming cosmic ray particle

and identify the particle type by measuring its charge,

thereby providing clues to the particles' origin and acceleration mechanisms.

Since 2004, the team has flown CREAM seven times over Antarctica

accumulating more than 191 days of data from altitudes as high as 120,000 feet.

They're about to go even higher. CREAM is heading for space.

A reconfigured CREAM detector is scheduled to travel to the International Space Station in 2017

aboard SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket.

Named "ISS-CREAM," it will remain installed on the Japanese Experiment Module,

also known as Kibo, for at least three years.

Seo says, "The ISS provides an excellent monitoring platform for high-energy cosmic rays.

The station allows for longterm monitoring in lieu of multiple limited-duration balloon flights,

providing direct, unimpeded access to incoming cosmic rays without atmospheric interference.

The longer exposure times on the space station allow for the measurement of higher energies.

ISS-CREAM has a goal of measuring the highest energy possible for direct measurement of high-energy cosmic rays."

She adds, "The mysterious nature of cosmic rays serves as a reminder of just how little we know about our universe."

For more high-energy science from beyond Earth's atmosphere, stay tuned to science.nasa.gov.

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Do you know what your sin is?

It's pride.

Mirror, mirror...

On the wall...

Who's the fairest of them all?

You should see me

In a crown.

It is you, my Queen.

I am perfection.

I am greatness.

Liking yourself is the most important thing.

And I like me.

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Audiolux One Smart Sound-Reactive LED Lighting Technology Now on Kickstarter! - Duration: 2:13.

Meet Myles, a musician and visionary artist who happens to be Deaf.

Two years ago Myles had the desire to "see sound" and create a visually compelling

light show by transforming sound into light.

Feeling inspired, Myles founded Audiolux Devices; a team of entrepreneurial Deaf and Hearing

engineers who designed a highly responsive, sound visualization system that can accurately

portray rhythm, tone and dynamics in the form of light.

Introducing the Audiolux One, a compact, hardware controller that analyzes real-time audio across

seven different frequency bands to map sound visualizations with LED pixels.

Audiolux technology is simply plug-and-play.

No VJ software or a computer required.

If you're creating a visually compelling light show that accompanies performances,

it no longer needs to be complex or expensive.

Audiolux One can control hundreds of addressable LEDs which can be installed anywhere, even

in instruments and the gear you already have.

This is stand alone technology for musicians, artists or anyone who wants the next generation

sound-reactive light display.

For those who like to tweak and experiment, the hardware can be reprogrammed thanks to

open source software contributions from the growing Audiolux community.

This is really just the beginning of a bigger dream and vision; Myles and his enterprising team

are developing a whole ecosystem around Audiolux technology, including products to

easily install LEDs anywhere your inspiration takes you, and tools to quickly map sound-visualizations

to your custom lighting designs.

Audiolux Devices is a young and successful Deaf-owned business that has been building

innovative products for some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.

With your help Audiolux Devices can continue to innovate and deliver technologies that

cross the boundaries between the senses.

Back us today and experience the delight of sound made visible.

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M2 Bradley - US IFV [Review] - Duration: 4:29.

In 1972 the US Army requested design proposal to meet a requirement for a mechanized infantry

fighting vehicle.

It was developed in response to the Soviet BMP-1 IFV.

A complex series of design submissions and changing specifications followed until a Fighting

Vehicle System appeared, comprising two vehicles, an IFV which became M2 Bradley and Cavalry

Fighting Vehicle which became the M3.

It was designed as a better armored replacement for the ageing M113 armored personnel carrier.

Deliveries of the M2 Bradley commenced in 1981 and have continued since with totals

over 4 600 vehicles.

Some 400 M2 IFV's have been exported to Saudi Arabia.

The M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle has a welded aluminum armor hull.

Front arc has a spaced laminated aluminum and steel armor.

Initial production variant provided protection against 14.5-mm armor-piercing rounds.

Front arc of the latest models provide protection against 30-mm armor-piercing rounds.

Also vehicle is fitted with explosive reactive armor and withstands hits from RPG rounds.

Bottom was reinforced with steel plates for improved protection against mines.

The M2 Bradley is also fitted with NBC protection system.

Vehicle is armed with a two-man turret, fitted with a 25-mm dual-fed Bushmaster chain gun.

At the time of its introduction the Bradley was the first IFV with a fully-stabilized

main gun.

The gun fires armor-piercing and HE-FRAG rounds.

Also there is a TOW anti-tank guided missile launcher loaded with two missiles.

There is also a coaxial 7.62-mm machine gun.

The Bradley IFV accommodates 6 dismounts.

Infantrymen enter and leave the vehicle via the rear doors.

Early models had firing ports with dedicated 5.56-mm assault rifles attached.

These were later removed to avoid compromising the side armor protection.

Original version of this infantry fighting vehicle was powered by a Cummins VTA-903T

turbocharged diesel engine, developing 600 hp.

Engine is located at the front.

It is mated to an automatic transmission.

The M2 is amphibious with the use of swim barrier.

Swimming capabilities can be improved by the erection of inflatable buoyancy tanks.

On water the Bradely is propelled by spinning its tracks.

This IFV is air-transportable.

Throughout its service life the M2 Bradley IFV series has been the subject of numerous

enhancements to improve combat capabilities and survivability for the vehicle and occupants.

There were three main improvement programmes - the M2A1, M2A2 and M2A3.

M2A1, developed in 1986.

It was completed with TOW-2 anti-tank guided missiles of new generation.

Vehicle was also fitted with explosive reactive armor blocks and improved NBC protection system;

M2A2, developed in 1988.

This variant was fitted with uprated to 600 hp engine, strengthened suspension and improved

armor.

Interior was lined with spall-liner;

M2A3, developed in 1995.

Currently this variant is considered as a standard Bradley infantry fighting vehicle.

It is fitted with explosive reactive armor of new generation, navigation system and other

improvements.

Firing ports were removed from the hull sides due to the ERA panels.

Front arc of the M2A3 protects against 30-mm armor-piercing rounds.

All-round protection is likely to be against 14.5-mm armor-piercing rounds.

Latest Bradley also has some degree of protection against RPG rounds.

Specifications:

Weight: 27.6 tonnes (30.4 short tons) Length: 6.55 m

Width: 3.6 m Height: 2.98 m

Crew: 3 (commander, gunner, driver) Passengers: 6 (7 in M2A2 ODS/M2A3)

Operational Range: 483 km

Speed: 56 km/h; 40 km/h off-road; 7.2 km/h in water

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WEIRD FOOD COMBINATIONS PEOPLE LOVE !! - Duration: 6:47.

Oh there's something here give me a sec It's so ghetto

(Laugh) Not ghetto that's practical

Hey guys welcome back!

Today!

Were trying weird food combinations that supposed to taste good!

Let's do it!

Alright guys, weird food combination #1 onions sandwich with mayonaise

Oh my gosh!

Look at that!

Mmm mmm, it taste good eh It's actually pretty good

Oh wow!

I can eat this Approve?

Approve!

This one, we like it guys so This one is good

Can you close this for me Weird food combination #2

Banana and Ketchup Oohhh…

Ok, let's cut this..you will have the bigger piece ok

Yeah…Bloody ketchup..bloody ketchup Ok..cheers..cheers!

You like it?

It taste kinda weird, yeah..

No for me..disapprove!

(Laughing) Alright guys weird food combination #3 Lays

Stax and some Nutella Yeah..Yes, Im so excited for this

This should be good Interesting..Let's see

Mmm, so good!

That's amazing!

Definitely approve!

That's really good, you guys should try this one

Oh my gosh, this is amazing..I like it Approved, approve!

Guys!

Next weird food comnination is grapes and pepperoni

Sounds interesting ha..

Sounds pretty good Ok.. let's dig in..dig in

Put some grapes in there and kinda roll it I like pepperoni

Roll it, me I'm gonna do this Look at that, oh you did that

Ok guys, let's try this pepperoni with grapes inside

Weird food combination it is

Mmm..This is..really good It's interesting cause the grapes is sweet

and this one is salty a bit Mmm and it's really fresh noh…

That is really good approve?

Mmm..,approve…

Alright guys, Im so excited for this next weird food combination

Me too,cos we've got Crispy bacon!

Yes finally some good food on this channel (Laughing)

I was thinking what is it.. it's something to do with bacon

Yeah.. this is..I can't wait for this ..I didn't thought about it

Good job!

So, we got crispy bacon and some peanut butter right here

Yeah!

So let's see how it taste Should be, that's your favorite

Alright!

Oh my gosh Ok here, I want to spread this one

Mmm look at that you can spread it Oh wow!

Ok, alright guys the moment has arrived!

Ready?

Mmm (Laughing) This one taste good

You like it?

Oh wow!

I like it approve I like bacon man

I think whatever it is with bacon, you will approve it

Alright guys, next weird food combination We have some rice and ketchup

Oh..I'm filipino so I would like this supposedly Let's see, let's see if it taste good

Yeah..

My cousin eats this and love it, yeah?

Let's see why Mmm

I'm done I don't like it

Yeah, dissapprove No..

For me too Ewww

Alright guys, next weird food combination is..

Some cheetos and some milk Yeah…We got some cereal here

Let's dig in I love cheetos and I love milk

So, I should like this Mmm so crunchy ha

Let me see That's pretty awesome

It is good Mmm

Guys I would definitely approve this Alright, so our last weird food combination

We have peanut butter sandwich with doritos Oh..I am really so excited with this

(Crunch) (Laughing)

That's so crunchy Can you just do the honor please

Yes, sure!

Hehehe Oh wow!

Crunchy Alright so this is our last weird food combination

Our last weird food combination peanut butter sandwich with doritos

Alright.. on brown bread Oh wow!

I like it Yeah it's alright

I like it because its sweet and salty and its crunchy and cheesy the doritos

For me it's a thumbs up how about you?

Dissaprove for me ok Wow!

Those were really good and unexpected What was your favorite?

The salami with the grapes inside oh…Yeah That was, i don't know that's just amazing

That was number one and for me that was and the mayonaise with onion

That one was really good too Cheetos with milk were good

So next weird food ah..

(Laugh) How do you say

Weird food combo Today were trying weird food combination thats

supposedly (Laugh) That supposed to taste good

This one we like it guys This one is good

Yeah we recommend this (Laugh)

Thatnk you so much for watching, I hope you have fun

Don't forget to like and subscribe We'll see you again soon

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Gaum Is Sitting Right In N Korea's Cross Hairs But Just Struck Back With Trump's Secret Weapon - Duration: 2:15.

Gaum Is Sitting Right In N. Korea�s Cross Hairs But Just Struck Back With Trump�s

Secret Weapon

By Stacy Law

The tension continues to mount between the United States and North Korea. Just yesterday,

the out of control regime threatened an attack on the United States territory of Guam.

Hundreds of thousands of United States citizens and military men and women are living in Guam

right now. So Kim Jong-Un has absolutely, directly, threatened the United States. If

you�d like to know more about this tiny American territory,

The citizens of Guam don�t get to vote for President, but they do elect their own governor,

and that man�s name is Eddie Calvo.

And Governor Calvo has voiced his full support of President Trump�s recent statements to

North Korea.

Here�s what he said: �As far as I�m concerned, as an American citizen, I want

a president that says that if any nation such as North Korea attacks Guam, attacks Honolulu,

attacks the west coast, that they will be met with hell and fury.� Look at about 5

minutes in on the video, below.

Advertisement Calvo said that he�s confident in Guam�s

defense capabilities based on multiple briefings with the military.

Watch Governor Calvo here, on Tucker Carlson Tonight:

He said, there is no panic. And �I think it�s important to be strong, but at the

same time be calm. I�ve had enough briefings with the military, there�s a multilayered

defense starting from Korea, Japan as well as in the western pacific as well as our assets

here in Guam with the THAAD missile defense system that American communities will be protected.�

Even though he didn�t get to vote for Trump, it�s pretty clear he backs him completely.

If you do, too, please comment �I support Trump

and Guam� and SHARE, SHARE, SHARE!

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AFFORDABLE SUMMER OUTFITS FT. SHEIN HAUL + TRY ON LOOKBOOK - Duration: 10:06.

Hello guys! Welcome back to my channel.

Today I have another haul video for you and this is probably my last summer haul

since it's already August so I gotta start prepping for Fall soon.

So crazy how time flies!!!

Anyways I've done a few haul videos before from Asos and Zara

And you can click the link here to watch them

I love these stores but they are definitely not the cheapest places to shop all the time

So I want to introduce you guys to one of my favorite affordable online stores, She In.

Of course you get what you pay for

So I do not recommend SheIn if you're looking to build your capsule wardobe

or shopping for basic items that you're going to wear for a long time

But if you're in the market for trendy pieces that are super popular right now

But you probably will not be wearing them after the season is over

I think SheIn is the perfect place

One of things that I do before making my purchase is reading a lot of reviews

In terms of sizing and quality, so I can order the correct size and also know what to expect

Unfortunately not all the items have reviews so I always purchase additional insurance with my orders

It's only $1.99 and I think it's totally worth it because it lets you return any items you don't like for free

And to be honest, I typically return at least one item on any orders I have received

So yeah let's take a look at some of the items I got from SheIn

If you like this video, don't forget to subscribe to my channel so you can stay tuned for my new videos

And also give this video a thumbs up

Thank you so much and let's get to it!

So the first thing that I got is this romper with palm print

You know I love rompers - they're just such easy outfits, you don't have to worry about matching top and bottom

Just put it on and bam you got an outfit

And I definitely have a new love for long rompers because they make it even easier on those days you haven't got to shave your legs

I've just been loving tropical and fruit print lately

This is a piece that I would take on my vacation to a beach

The quality is pretty alright- I didn't expect anything amazing and I'm pretty content with it for the price that I paid

I love that it's light weight and has that flowy kind of feel, which is perfect for summer

Another thing about SheIn that I did not mention is that it's a great place to find dupes

Not just the luxury ones but also stores like Zara, Topshop, Mango

Pretty much anything that is super popular and on trend rat the moment, most likely you will be able to find a dupe on SheIn for much cheaper.

I don't know if you guys know about Mr. Self Portrait but it's one my favorite high end clothing brands

I don't think I've seen anything from Mr. Self Portrait that I didn't like

But their stuff is very very pricey, at least for me

For example, this shirt from Mr. Self Portrait costs about $400

And I got this dupe from SheIn for $18. which sounds much more reasonable for me

I used to not like the idea of replica and dupes a whole lot

But as time goes on, there're stuff that I really like from expensive brands

So you know I need to find an option for cheaper that I can afford

And I'm glad dupes are much more acceptable and popular nowadays.

Okay let's talk about this shirt. I think it's such a gorgeous design with the one shoulder and ruffles and cutout details, along with different patterns of stripes

It also comes in blue and white stripes I believe but I have way too many blue and white stripes in my closet already

so I thought this would be a nice addition to my stripe collection.

With this shirt, you can just throw on a pair of jeans and you're good to go.

I personally wouldn't wear another statement piece with it because I think this shirt deserves to shine,

That's how much I love it!

So next thing I got is also another dupe from Mr. Self Portrait

It has pretty similar design to the shirt that I just showed you

But it's a dress and the material is different

So yeah I just love the design of this dress so much

And I was actually waiting for a dupe to come before it actually came out

I don't know if I'm going to keep this dress though

The quality is okay for the price but I've just been looking at the one from Mr. Self Portrait so much

And I really love how the material and the dress was able to hold its shape

And you can notice that the ruffles just kinda fall flat as I hold it up so this might be a no go for me

Alright last thing in this haul is this very extra white blouse

I don't know if it's just me but I think a white top has to be somewhat extra, otherwise it won't stand out

I really like the sweet heart neckline and the bow detail - just gives it such a feminine look, which is a big part of my style

And you know statement puffy sleeves are my jam

I know I won't get to wear it a whole lot but that's also why I like these affordable websites for trendy pieces

Alright guys this is all for today's video. I hope you enjoyed the items and hope my reviews and tips to shop at SheIn are helpful.

As usual, all the products will be linked down below in the description box

And while you're at it, go ahead and click the subscribe button down and let me know your thoughts in the comment

Thank you so much for watching and I will see you in my next video. Bye!

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NERF WAR: 3 MILLION GUNS (Subscribers)!! - Duration: 6:41.

Nerf War 3 Million Subscribers

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4 Surprising Health Benefits of Basil | Natural Cures - Duration: 4:22.

Basil is frequently used to give a special flavor to dishes.

It has a striking flavor and aroma.

But what about its medicinal properties?

They don't fall too far behind.

They are actually even more powerful.

One example of this is that basil's antioxidant substances protect the body against free radicals.

Furthermore, they prevent premature aging and help battle cancer.

One of these antioxidant substances is called beta-carotene and, when it enters the body,

it converts into vitamin A—preventing cholesterol oxidation and protecting the heart and blood

vessels.

Do you think that's all?

Basil has many more therapeutic qualities.

1.

It's a natural antibiotic

According to scientific research, basil stimulates the immune system.

It has powerful antiseptic and antibacterial properties, which help treat several infections.

2.

It protects the heart and blood vessels

This plant is rich in vitamin B6 and magnesium.

Magnesium prevents heart attacks and strengthens the cardiovascular system.

Vitamin B6 helps our body to avoid the accumulation of harmful substances, such as homocysteine.

Furthermore, basil normalizes cholesterol, reduces the risk of arrhythmia, and helps

our muscles to relax.

3.

It improves digestion

Basil is a natural digestive that fights against the loss of appetite as well as harmful intestinal

parasites.

4.

It fights against rheumatic pains

Basil tea has proved to be an efficient way of lessening chronic pain associated with

rheumatism.

How to use Basil

Basil is an extremely important condiment in international cuisine.

However, this plant should only be added after the recipe has been fully prepared, so as

to preserve its flavor and medicinal properties.

Basil tea is very healthy and delicious.

Pour 200 mL of hot water over some basil leaves, cover the pot and let it steep for eight minutes.

Then all you have to do is strain the tea and drink it.

One good idea is to blend basil leaves and lemon juice with a blender—the result is

a very refreshing and therapeutic drink.

And yet another way to use basil is in a "basil and mustard vinaigrette"

Ingredients

2 cups of orange juice 1/3 of a cup of white wine vinegar

2 tablespoons of sour tapioca flour 2 teaspoons of mustard2 teaspoons of dry basil or 1 tablespoon

of fresh basil 2 teaspoons of extra virgin olive oil

Instructions

Mix the orange juice and sour tapioca flour in a small pot.

Bring it to a boil, while stirring constantly.

Let the mixture boil for one minute.

Pour it into a bowl, let it cool slightly, and then put it in the refrigerator so it

will cool faster.

When the mixture is good and cold, add the vinegar, mustard, basil, and olive oil.

Mix well.

Serve immediately.

If you aren't planning on eating it immediately, you can keep it in a covered container in

the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before serving.

And here is one more tip: try substituting soda and store bought juice for this delicious

drink.

Ingredients

1 sliced lemon 1 piece of ginger

1 handful of fresh basil 1 liter of cold filtered water As much ice as desired Put the lemon,

ginger, slightly crushed basil leaves, and a few cubes of ice in a jug.

Next, add the water and let it sit for two hours.

That's enough time for the water to absorb the flavor, aroma, and medicinal properties

of the ingredients.

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Comment préparer cette compresse et brûler la graisse du ventre pendant la nuit - Duration: 5:12.

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How to Make the Most Amazing Chocolate Cake | 9 Easy Chocolate Cake Recipes at Home - Duration: 10:05.

Thank you for watching!

Hope you have a great time

Please like, share and subscribe for more!!!

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NOW HUNCHBACK ! I SAID HUNCHBACK !!! OPERATIONAL VIDEO .(11.08.2017) - Duration: 0:23.

NOW THROWING! I SAID THE MOUNTAIN !!! OPERATIONAL VIDEO (11.08.2017)

Now hunchbacked ... I said hunchbacked!

out one by one in front of the door to stop

guns and knives to throw ..

the door under the gun !

so without any tricks !

step right step left

attempt to escape

shoot on sight

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Proper Valuation Of Suit Property [SC Judgment] | Lawkam.Org - Duration: 1:41.

The Supreme Court of India on August 10, 2017 in J Vasanthi versus N Ramani Kanthammal,

has reiterate that proper valuation of the suit property stands on a different footing

than applicability of a particular provision of an Act under which court fee is payable.

The bench observed that in such a situation, it is not correct to say that it has to be

determined on the basis of evidence and it is a matter for the benefit of the revenue

and the State and not to arm a contesting party with a weapon of defence to obstruct

the trial of an action.

It is because the Act empowers the defendant to raise the plea of jurisdiction on a different

yardstick, a three-judge bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra observed

The High Court has expressed the view that payment of the court fee is a mixed question

of fact and law and that has to be decided on the basis of evidence.

The three Judge bench comprising Dipak Misra A.M.

Khanwilkar and Mohan M. Shantanagoudar observed thus: We fail to appreciate what grievance

the defendant can make by seeking to invoke the revisional jurisdiction of the High Court

on the question whether the plaintiff has paid adequate court fee on his plaint.

Whether proper court fee is paid on a plaint is primarily a question between the plaintiff

and the State.

How by an order relating to the adequacy of the court fee paid by the plaintiff, the defendant

may feel aggrieved, it is difficult to appreciate, the bench said.

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Hello friends ! If you like this channel music please like & share, subscribe channel. Thanks you very much !!

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Ways to Bring the Brain Dead 'Back to Life' - Duration: 5:01.

How do you imagine the line between life and death?

Maybe it's a long continuous process?

Or perhaps, it's a quick clear-cut transition?

This a question we've wondered about for a long time, from ancient philosophers to

modern day doctors.

To Hollywood screenwriters producers who just write their own rules.

But it's only recently that we're discovering surprising facts about death.

We now know it doesn't happen in a single moment – rather, it's a continuous process

that occurs in the brain.

Your brain is made of 86 billion neurons, or brain cells, making 100 trillion connections.

And your life depends on keeping these connections alive.

If your heart stops pumping blood even for just a few minutes, the brain slips into a

state of frenzy.

Some neurons starve to death during the blackout.

And others fight for life.

Neurotransmitters, the chemicals that transmit your nerve impulses, spill out of neurons

in high concentrations.

Uncontrollable electrical charges sweep across the brain.

Toxic chemicals pile up and literally burn holes in membranes of neurons.

All these events turn on programmed cell death – like a cell's suicide switch.

Eventually, neurons dies one by one, until the brain stops functioning altogether.

And that's what we call death.

So if dying takes so many steps, is it possible to halt or reverse the process?

This is a question that some scientists are working hard to answer.

Over just the past few decades we've seen huge progress in keeping people alive, by

advanced surgical techniques, organ transplants, mechanical ventilators that can do the breathing

for us.

We can even save a heart that has stopped beating.

So, what does it take to save an injured brain?

One of the trickiest things about the brain is that its neurons are irreplaceable.

All of the neurons you'll have for life, more or less, you are already born with.

But, scientists have recently discovered that our brain does have a small reservoir of stem

cells that can generate new neurons.

Could we somehow coax these cells to turn into new neurons and self-repair the brain's

injured tissue?

Or could we help a little bit by injecting neuronal stem cells into the brain of a patient?

Hypothetically, if it becomes possible to replace dead neurons, it should be possible

to resurrect a person who has just died.

There are a few scientists who are planning to try.

Other experts, however, are really against it, calling it a bogus idea.

But, experts do agree that the idea of using stem cells to repair brain injury, in living

patients, is promising.

But even this line of research is not without controversy.

Many experts believe that our understanding of stem cells is not yet at a point where

we can apply it to humans and we may end up doing more harm than good to a patient.

What if the cells don't connect properly?

What if they grow uncontrollably, and like, give you cancer?

You may even see clinics that offer stem cell therapy for a variety of conditions, from

stroke to paralysis.

But be warned, there's currently no FDA approved stem therapy for brain conditions.

But scientists are hopeful that one day we'll get there.

Scientists have shown that it is possible to plant stem cells in the brain of mice and

help them grow into fully functioning neurons that make connections with their neighbors.

In the future, these methods could be used to repair the damage done to the brain by

a stroke.

Right now, several trials are underway to transplant new neurons into the brains of

people with Parkinson's disease.

Other scientists are taking a more direct approach by finding ways to turn other types

of brain cells into neurons.

This approach has already worked in mice and one day, it might work for us too.

The cocktail of molecules that spurr neuronal growth could be even put in a pill.

These advances are exciting.

But they also raise a philosophical question.

If you agree that who you are is made by your brain cells and their connections, what happens

to you when those neurons have been replaced?

Will you be a different person if your brand new neurons connect differently?

There are a lot of questions.

Would you receive a brain cell transplant?

Would you take a pill to grow new neurons?

Or would you give that pill to a relative?

And just how many cells do you think you can have replaced without fulling becoming a whole

new person?

How far would you go to save your brain?

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NISSAN GTR vs YAMAHA Fz10/MT10 | MONSTER Acceleration!! - Duration: 3:12.

Did not expect that guy to hit the brakes

So I had to put it down. I think this guy pulled over here just a

I'm looking at because those just giving me a different looking she's looking in the orchard

what happened there in case you couldn't see it on the gopro the car in front of me hit his brakes to turn right and

I

Was going pretty much way faster than him and I was up on one wheel so I had to

How to bring it down so I could hit the brakes and not wheelie into his trunk

oh

Here's the good news San Francisco for you guys off the bay bridge if you haven't seen it

Ooh, GT350

Definitely check out all the links in the comments or in the description below there are a lot of links to my amazon stuff

If you want to see like the upgrades I've done to this bike and do it for yourself like these barns and mirrors are these

levers my gear my helmet check that out and

like always been an awesome ride appreciate you guys checking in and

until the next one

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M2 Bradley - US IFV [Review] - Duration: 4:29.

In 1972 the US Army requested design proposal to meet a requirement for a mechanized infantry

fighting vehicle.

It was developed in response to the Soviet BMP-1 IFV.

A complex series of design submissions and changing specifications followed until a Fighting

Vehicle System appeared, comprising two vehicles, an IFV which became M2 Bradley and Cavalry

Fighting Vehicle which became the M3.

It was designed as a better armored replacement for the ageing M113 armored personnel carrier.

Deliveries of the M2 Bradley commenced in 1981 and have continued since with totals

over 4 600 vehicles.

Some 400 M2 IFV's have been exported to Saudi Arabia.

The M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle has a welded aluminum armor hull.

Front arc has a spaced laminated aluminum and steel armor.

Initial production variant provided protection against 14.5-mm armor-piercing rounds.

Front arc of the latest models provide protection against 30-mm armor-piercing rounds.

Also vehicle is fitted with explosive reactive armor and withstands hits from RPG rounds.

Bottom was reinforced with steel plates for improved protection against mines.

The M2 Bradley is also fitted with NBC protection system.

Vehicle is armed with a two-man turret, fitted with a 25-mm dual-fed Bushmaster chain gun.

At the time of its introduction the Bradley was the first IFV with a fully-stabilized

main gun.

The gun fires armor-piercing and HE-FRAG rounds.

Also there is a TOW anti-tank guided missile launcher loaded with two missiles.

There is also a coaxial 7.62-mm machine gun.

The Bradley IFV accommodates 6 dismounts.

Infantrymen enter and leave the vehicle via the rear doors.

Early models had firing ports with dedicated 5.56-mm assault rifles attached.

These were later removed to avoid compromising the side armor protection.

Original version of this infantry fighting vehicle was powered by a Cummins VTA-903T

turbocharged diesel engine, developing 600 hp.

Engine is located at the front.

It is mated to an automatic transmission.

The M2 is amphibious with the use of swim barrier.

Swimming capabilities can be improved by the erection of inflatable buoyancy tanks.

On water the Bradely is propelled by spinning its tracks.

This IFV is air-transportable.

Throughout its service life the M2 Bradley IFV series has been the subject of numerous

enhancements to improve combat capabilities and survivability for the vehicle and occupants.

There were three main improvement programmes - the M2A1, M2A2 and M2A3.

M2A1, developed in 1986.

It was completed with TOW-2 anti-tank guided missiles of new generation.

Vehicle was also fitted with explosive reactive armor blocks and improved NBC protection system;

M2A2, developed in 1988.

This variant was fitted with uprated to 600 hp engine, strengthened suspension and improved

armor.

Interior was lined with spall-liner;

M2A3, developed in 1995.

Currently this variant is considered as a standard Bradley infantry fighting vehicle.

It is fitted with explosive reactive armor of new generation, navigation system and other

improvements.

Firing ports were removed from the hull sides due to the ERA panels.

Front arc of the M2A3 protects against 30-mm armor-piercing rounds.

All-round protection is likely to be against 14.5-mm armor-piercing rounds.

Latest Bradley also has some degree of protection against RPG rounds.

Specifications:

Weight: 27.6 tonnes (30.4 short tons) Length: 6.55 m

Width: 3.6 m Height: 2.98 m

Crew: 3 (commander, gunner, driver) Passengers: 6 (7 in M2A2 ODS/M2A3)

Operational Range: 483 km

Speed: 56 km/h; 40 km/h off-road; 7.2 km/h in water

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Gaum Is Sitting Right In N Korea's Cross Hairs But Just Struck Back With Trump's Secret Weapon - Duration: 2:15.

Gaum Is Sitting Right In N. Korea�s Cross Hairs But Just Struck Back With Trump�s

Secret Weapon

By Stacy Law

The tension continues to mount between the United States and North Korea. Just yesterday,

the out of control regime threatened an attack on the United States territory of Guam.

Hundreds of thousands of United States citizens and military men and women are living in Guam

right now. So Kim Jong-Un has absolutely, directly, threatened the United States. If

you�d like to know more about this tiny American territory,

The citizens of Guam don�t get to vote for President, but they do elect their own governor,

and that man�s name is Eddie Calvo.

And Governor Calvo has voiced his full support of President Trump�s recent statements to

North Korea.

Here�s what he said: �As far as I�m concerned, as an American citizen, I want

a president that says that if any nation such as North Korea attacks Guam, attacks Honolulu,

attacks the west coast, that they will be met with hell and fury.� Look at about 5

minutes in on the video, below.

Advertisement Calvo said that he�s confident in Guam�s

defense capabilities based on multiple briefings with the military.

Watch Governor Calvo here, on Tucker Carlson Tonight:

He said, there is no panic. And �I think it�s important to be strong, but at the

same time be calm. I�ve had enough briefings with the military, there�s a multilayered

defense starting from Korea, Japan as well as in the western pacific as well as our assets

here in Guam with the THAAD missile defense system that American communities will be protected.�

Even though he didn�t get to vote for Trump, it�s pretty clear he backs him completely.

If you do, too, please comment �I support Trump

and Guam� and SHARE, SHARE, SHARE!

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The Answer to Everything - Gozo, Malta - VLOG #28 - Duration: 5:20.

the answer to the ultimate question of life the universe is

Welcome to Fed's World!

sometimes you might see something 1000 times

and yet never pay proper attention to it.

Just like the piece of paper

complaining a bulb which is lodged above the electricity meter in my office.

Like many thousands of beautiful things around us.

You might look and look yet

miss the details or even the whole concept until one day ... tell us, what did you see

I was just on my way to Marsalforn as I often do, and I was

driving my car when when suddenly by the side of the street on on a shed wall I saw

biggest graffiti I had ever seen in my life! This behind me.

I'm no fan of people

vandalising public or private property, but a well done graffiti can and I

underline CAN be a work of art.

A work of art like this bar, right in the middle of town, which defies time and

fashions and still serves traditional bobz biz-zejt with freshly sliced Maltese

bezzun bread. Just like the old times.

But hold on, let's get back to our graffiti. Number 42 ... then I realised something.

That I had seen that same number and other places around the island.

On this door in Saint George Square ...

or on a window by my office

I decided to dig a little deeper.

So number 42 is a song from Coldplay 42

42 used to be the name of a teenage Street g ang in Chicago

42 is the degree at which rainbows are reflected

42 was the age I had when I filmed my short movie Dar ir-Rummien

but mostly, according to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

42 is the answer

to the ultimate question of life the universe and everything

42

or maybe

to keep it more local

number 42 if the commuting bus that many Gozitans take

each day to go to Valletta

by the way do you remember the old buses?

personally I miss their brightness

they used to be a national icon and no tourists left without snapping a picture of them

Wouldn't it be nice if the new buses had inherited a bit of their ancestor's character

they could be wrapped in original motifs

or maybe and-painted and customised a bit like their forefathers used to be

Let me know your thoughts about it and who

knows maybe someone is listening

Thank you for watching my video and if you liked it share it with your friends

and if you haven't done it yet please like and subscribe on Facebook and on

YouTube.

I could mosaic a bus with actual real floor-tiles, it would weight a ton!

Can you imagine having an octopus like it was laying all over the top of the bus with all it's arms coming down on the side of the bus

Oh yeah that'd be really cool!

By the way this graffiti which I was lucky

enough to see was gone less than 24 hours after its first appearance

And one last thing ... I'm looking for sponsors so if you like your company logo to be

at the end of the vlog please contact me

see you next week

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