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Real English: Talking about BEER - Duration: 12:12.Hi.
Welcome to engVid.
I'm Adam.
Today's lesson is a very special one, especially here in Canada because we're going to talk
about beer, one of our favourite drinks, one of our favourite pastimes.
In fact, it looks something like this.
This is a beer.
Not a Canadian beer, but that's okay, it's an import.
We're going to talk about the different types of beer, we're going to...
You're going to be drinking here when you come to visit us.
And beer is a very delicious, cold drink, made with a few particular ingredients.
It's alcoholic, so I know not everybody drinks it, but if you come to Canada it's a big part
of our culture; we drink it summer, winter, lunch, dinner, sometimes breakfast but not
usually.
It happens.
But there's a bunch of things you need to know if you're going to come to Canada and
talk about beer.
Of course, in Europe and other places in the world, very common as well.
So, first of all, we have a few nicknames for beer.
We could call it: "a brew", "a brewski", "suds", "a cold one", some people even call it "a
barley sandwich".
"Barley" is like a little grain, it's a cereal that you make beer with, so if anybody offers
you a barley sandwich, they are offering you a beer.
So, first let's talk about the process of making beer.
You begin with...
By making a "malt".
You take the barley, you put it in a container and let it "sprout".
So like little seeds come out and little strips of that come out.
And once you have those sprouts, you put them in a different container and let them "ferment".
In other words, you let the sugar content become alcohol.
Okay?
You..."Fermenting" is used with a lot of different things, but especially in beer.
Once the sprouts have fermented and the alcohol is there, then you add "hops".
"A hop" is a particular type of plant, very green, very bitter that you add, and you also
add "yeast".
"Yeast" is the same thing we put in bread, or in flour and water, in dough to make it rise.
Okay?
So we put it also in beer, that's why you have the white foam on top of the beer.
Okay?
And the hops and the yeast, they add the bitters and the flavours.
That's why your beer tastes a little bit bitter, depending on the type of beer.
Some of them are more sweet, some are less, we're going to talk about that after.
Okay, so next we need to think about the "alcohol content" or "alcohol by volume".
Now, there is such a thing as non-alcoholic beer, but it doesn't really taste that good.
They say it's supposed to taste the same as beer, but I'm not so sure.
I'll let you decide that yourself.
So, every time you get a bottle of beer it will say on it: "alcohol by volume" or "ABV".
Okay?
So, a lite beer-and we generally spell it "l-i-t-e", not "g-h"-is 4% usually, 4.5 maybe.
A regular beer is usually 5, 5.5, and a strong beer is 7 or higher.
And a strong beer will get you drunk pretty quick.
Okay?
And it's a very strong taste to it.
Now, how do we drink beer?
You can drink it from the bottle, you can drink it from a can, or you can drink it from
"a mug".
A mug is usually glass, it's usually pretty big and has a handle.
If you go to a pub or a bar here, they will keep it in the fridge, it's nice in cold,
they put the cold beer inside, you drink it, it's very delicious.
"A stein" looks like a mug, but generally it could be bigger, it could be different
sizes, different shapes.
It's usually very decorative.
It has, like, colours, or it has shapes, or it has emblems, all kinds of things on it.
You will see this especially at Oktoberfest which I'll talk about in a second.
Now, the size of your beer also makes a difference.
You can get "a pint" or "a half pint".
If you want to know measurements, that's 20 ounces or 568 millilitres, give or take.
So, a half pint is not usually half, it's usually about 12 ounces.
You can get a glass or you can get a full pint in a mug.
Now, if you're with a bunch of friends, you can just order "a pitcher".
A pitcher is usually about 3 or 4 almost pints I think.
And I think in Europe, three pints.
So about that.
In Europe I think you can buy by the litre, is usually the case, and that's more personal,
too; it's not to share with your friends.
Or you can go to the store, The Beer Store here or wherever you buy beer, and you can
buy "a 2-4".
A 2-4 is a case of 24 cans or bottles.
So here we just say: "Oh yeah, I'm just going to go to the store and pick up a 2-4."
If you say: "I'm getting a 2-4" to anybody in Canada, they understand you're going to
get beer, nothing else.
Okay?
Now, when you go to a pub and you want to sit in a pub or a bar and you want to drink
your beer, you have options of how to do that as well.
You can get a "draught" or a "draft", different spelling, same word.
This is the technically correct spelling, this is more the Americanized spelling of "draft".
Another way to say it is "on tap".
So, a tap is like the handle that the bartender will pull and the beer comes out of the tap.
Okay?
So if you go to a bar and you want to know what is available in draughts, you can ask
the bartender or the waitress or the waiter: "What do you have on tap?" and they will give
you a list of all the different beers that they have available for you.
Now, you can buy a bottle, you can buy a can.
A can is usually about 360 millilitres.
If you want to get the double-sized can, we call that "a tall boy".
A tall boy is just like a longer can because it's tall-right?-and thin.
Now, what are you going to do with your beer?
You can, you know, drink it slowly, have a little conversation, have some snacks, or
you can just "down" your beer, it means drink it fast.
If you "chug" your beer it means you drink it all in one shot. You don't stop.
You just lift the glass, drink, drink, drink until it's empty.
That's called "chug".
If you're in college you do this every day.
Once you grow up a little bit, no so much.
And "put away".
So: "Let's just go to the bar, we'll put away a couple of beers and we'll go on with our day".
"Put away" means just drink.
Okay?
It's just an expression to beer.
When all this is done, you will likely have a "buzz" if you have one beer.
If you have many beers you will be "drunk".
A buzz means you're just feeling, like: "Buzzzz", that's why it's called a buzz, right?
So it's a light drunkenness, but you will also probably start getting a little beer
belly, like right here, or a spare tire goes all the way around, that happens from beer.
So it's a little bit fattening, because again, the yeast and all the other sugars and stuff
in there, it's fattening but some people just drink it as a meal by itself, so it's not
too bad.
Now, like I said, in Canada beer is a very big part of our culture, so let's look at
a few of these things you need to keep in mind.
Okay, let's look at the types of beer you're going to be choosing from when you get to
your bar or pub.
First of all, you have "domestic", means made in the country you're in.
"Imported", brought in from outside.
So in Canada, Canadian beers are domestic, European beers or American beers are imported,
and then you have "premium".
Technically they're the ones you're just paying more for.
They're not necessarily better, they're just more expensive for whatever reason.
And then you have "craft beer" which are brewed in a particular way and they usually come
in different flavours, like fruit beer, chili beer, coffee beer, all kinds of different
combinations to get different types of flavours.
And then "microbrew", this...
A microbrew basically means...
Comes from the word "micro", which means small.
So it's not a huge beer company.
It's a very small company and they only make a certain amount of beer, and you can buy
that, and they very much specialize in particular flavours or particular hops, barley, water,
different things.
So, the different types of beer. Okay?
"Ale", there's "pale ale", "India pale ale", just regular ale.
These are...
Or "amber ale", I forgot to mention that one.
I'll write that here.
These are the darker beer... Beers.
They're a little bit sweeter, except for the India pale ale.
Now, I know that in Canada India pale is pretty bitter, but in England I think it's a little
bit sweeter, but in England they serve it at room temperature from what I understand.
In Canada only cold beers, we don't have any beers that are room temperature.
So, ale, darker.
"Lager", light.
Okay?
So, the most common type of beer you're going to have is a lager, and not "lagger", not
"lage-er", "lager", okay?
"Stout", that's a very dark beer, like black almost, like Guinness is considered a stout.
Okay?
And then you have "wheat beer", it looks a little bit white and cloudy.
It's made from wheat instead of barley.
It has a very distinct flavour as well.
Now, if you don't like beer but you still want to drink something alcoholic and that's
a little bit easy to digest, "cider".
This is made from apples.
So it's basically apple juice with alcohol.
Okay?
And there's all kinds of different flavours, all kinds of different brew techniques for
that as well.
Now, as I mentioned before, in Canada and I'm sure it's in lots of other countries as
well, beer plays a very important part...
Part in our culture, and especially the beer companies.
So the biggest company in Canada is called "Molson".
They bought the American company, "Coors", and now it's "Molson-Coors".
And if you go to any sporting event, any big sporting event, like professional leagues
in Canada, you will see advertisements for Molson basically everywhere or any of the
other beer companies.
So they spend a lot of money supporting sports especially, but sometimes arts, sometimes
events, summer events, all kinds of things are supported by the beer companies because
people like to buy beer, the beer companies give back to the community.
It's only fair.
For example, "Oktoberfest".
Now, this is a... Excuse me.
This is a German tradition, but in October you celebrate the harvest and you drink a
lot of beer.
So in some places all over the world they celebrate Oktoberfest with big tents and lots
of food, especially sausage and sauerkraut, things like that, and lots of different beers.
You're going to see huge beer steins, like those big mugs that I told you about, but
they're big, very fancy, very decorated.
Everybody gets together.
It's like a...
Just a nice day outside, drinking beer, eating food, listening to some polka, which I'm not
going to pretend to dance for you, but you can find that out.
And all these things basically make up a big part of the culture, especially in the summertime
if you go walk around the streets, you'll see all the restaurants and bars with patios,
people sitting down, having a beer, enjoying the sunshine, etc.
Now, before anything else, before I complete and finish this lesson, I have to be very
careful and I want you to listen very carefully: Don't drink and drive.
I have to say this because it's a very stupid thing to do.
Lots of people do it, lots of people get injured and die every year because of drunk drivers.
If you're going to drink, stay where you are, stay at a friend's house, take a taxi, take
a bus.
Whatever you do, do not get into a car and drive it.
Okay?
Enjoy your beer, stay there, find another way home.
Okay?
Now, also very important, if you have any questions about this, go to www.engvid.com.
You can...
There's a quiz there you can take, and there's also a forum you can ask your questions.
Subscribe to my YouTube channel.
And, of course, don't forget, cheers. Bye.
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Showdown in Charlotte: Tattoo Face Off | Ink Master: Angels (Season 2) - Duration: 3:47.♪
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Hello, Charlotte!
What is up?
[cheers and applause]
We have two incredible artists
that are gonna do some sick tattoos.
- Competing on this side, we have Teej Poole.
[cheers and applause]
And on this side, we have "Ink Master"
season 8 finalist Kelly Doty.
[cheers and applause]
- All right, guys, we're gonna need your help today
'cause you guys get to vote on which tattoo you like best.
- Hell yeah! [cheers and applause]
You guys have six hours to tattoo,
and your time starts now.
[cheers and applause]
- Does that look good to you? - Looks good to me.
♪ ♪
- It's beautiful. This is gonna be awesome.
- I'm excited for it.
[tense music]
I'm going in today doing black and gray again.
I know it's a huge risk.
Like, I'm a one-trick pony, but that's my strong point,
so I got to deliver.
This is a style I've been working on
for the last seven years.
If I get beat today, [bleep] out the window.
- You were made for getting tattooed.
Like, your skin is just great.
Someone moisturizes. - [chuckles]
- Teej is a phenomenal black-and-gray artist.
To go up against him is absolutely daunting,
so I have to rely entirely on my bag of tricks.
Hearing your story, I would feel remiss if I didn't say,
like, it dredged up a lot of, uh...
a lot of stuff for me.
I was in very much an abusive relationship.
It was terrifying, and the things that happened
are, um, still in the back of my head
all the time.
I need you to know how much it means to me
that I get to be the one to do this for you.
[sniffles]
[Lykke Li's "No Rest For the Wicked"]
- It's such a horrible thing,
and it's happening all over the place,
and I'm glad that you got away from it.
- ♪ There'll be no rest for the wicked ♪
♪ There's no song for the choir ♪
♪ There's no hope for the weary ♪
♪ You let them win without a fight ♪
- Two hours left, guys. Two hours.
[tense music]
- Is the majority of the gourd rendered?
- Not the details.
Tricky thing is I have to leave the focal point
to the last thing.
- You're leaving your main focal point
to the last thing you tattoo?
- It's yellow. If I do that first,
then I'm gonna be wiping all these dark colors over it,
and it's gonna stain it all to hell.
I have to do it last.
♪ ♪
- Hello there, needle.
That's tender. Ugh.
I'm gonna have to go to the bathroom, I feel nauseous.
- My canvas is sick, and now time is ticking,
and my stomach is starting to turn into knots,
and I'm starting to lose my mind a little bit.
- I am worried about Kelly, dude.
She's not a fast tattooer,
and her canvas is having a hard time.
- I know.
- Every single one of these minutes is gonna count.
- If my canvas doesn't come back soon,
then the rose is gonna be unfinished,
and ooh, boy, it's gonna be real obvious.
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A courageous tale of a charming boy with an infectious smile 🌹 - Duration: 7:19.This is a story about a boy and a girl
A courageous tale of a charming boy with an infectious smile
who gave his all to create a world he believed was worth living in
for the ones he loved most.
Before he embarked on this new adventure as a bright eyed 19 year old
he wrote down 19 things that mattered most to him
His life purpose
This was what inspired the little girl with a bowl cut hair
to begin her own journey of discovering what it meant to live a meaningful life
I know you're not suppose to get roses for your sibling
but uh he was really extra and he liked red
and I'm also very extra so..
red roses we have
???
we have red roses
am I Yoda?
I cannot talk
Hey guys
so I'm at one of my favorite places in the whole wide world
this is my happy place
I used to ditch school all the time to come here
to just decompress and
be alone in my own thoughts and think
aaand...
the purpose of this video is
this
my brother's life purpose
that I will read in a second
I'd say this piece of paper
played an integral role in shaping me into who I am today
without doubt
it really made me
think about what it meant to live a meaningful life
how to live a meaningful life
what is a meaningful life
andddd...
this whole situation really helped me
realize that
that life is temporary
that life is short
that life is fragile
that life is.. fickle
anything can happen to us at any moment
our lives
our worlds can be turned upside down any second
but with all that being said
with the changes
with the uncertainties
with the sometimes very tragic and sad
*untz untz car goes by lol*
sometimes very tragic and sad
occurrences, happenings...
just.. life happening
*swatting away bugs*
it's really up to us to
decide..
how..
we're going to react to it
how we're going to deal with it
how we're going to cope with it
and I really really believe that
within any situation, positive or negative
we can extract..
you know, goodness
and we can extract..
positive things
we can always find a silver-lining in any situation
if we want to
if we try hard enough
aaand...
with all of this, that's why
I'm so at peace
and I'm so accepting
and I'm so..
okay
with everything that's happened
with loss
with..
life happening
because..
I see a greater purpose
I see a greater reasoning
and um..
rambling :>
without further ado
let me just start reading this (life purpose)
so at the very top he wrote:
"what would you feel about someone if they died?"
"what would others feel about you if you died?"
and den, "what is my life purpose?"
1. to give love to the world
2. to accept everyone for who they are an love them unconditionally
3. to die for those I care about
4. to have the courage to die for my mission
5. to bring music to the world
6. to inspire others to heights mentally, morally or socially
7. to liberate society from its illusions and claims imposed by society itself
8. to write a book
9. to document the story of my life and have others learn from it
10. to be able to move thousands of people to tears
11. to remind people that life is good and to keep living
12. to help others find themselves
13. to find myself
14. to educate people less fortunate than I am
15. to show love to the people that care most about me
16. to love my family unconditionally, for I mean the world to them and they do me
17. to show unconditional love, first starting with my family, then to my friends, then to society
18. to create a world where people would judge others not by their appearance, but the content of their character
19. to make others smile
and that is nineteen
such a charming little fella
with all of this..
*WHOOOWHOWHOHWOOOOWHOOO wind wind wind WOOOWHOOOHHO*
trying to think of an epic..
inspo..
highly encouraging ending
but I think I'll just leave it as is
me staring out at the LA skyline
(downtown LA, right corner of the sun!)
waiting for my mum to come
cause we also got flowers for my grandma
dis is for grandma
and um..
yeah
anti-climatic ending *hehe*
but um..
I hope you guys enjoyed
I'll see you guys in the next video
I love you guys so much
I'm so glad I was able to share this experience with you guys
in this context
where..
I feel good :)
I feel really good
very content
so...
*SOMANYHEARTS FOR YOU GUYS!!!!*
baiii~
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Mario Götze vs. Marcel Schmelzer | The Big FINAL | 🏆 | BVB Tipp-Kick Challenge - Duration: 4:22.Great stuff, Mario!
Mario, you're Werder Bremen, on the left.
Who's kicking off?
Green and white kicks off.
One, two, three…
Good luck!
Can I do this as well?
You've asked that so many times, just do it!
Hey, what are you doing there?
It's still me!
No!
He's switching things up… the pressure's on.
Great stuff, Mario!
Great goalkeeping!
Should I press the button?
Who's that in goal? Is it Tim Wiese?
Come on, you've got to give your players a name.
OK, I'll start with Teddy.
No! Wait, it's still in, right?
God, this is difficult… come on.
What's going on with the goalkeeper, he's out of his goal!
He's too far out, stay on your line.
Yes! Right in the corner!
Yes, that was in.
What?! Why can't we have the ref from the England game in 2010…
Yes!
Roman, you've still got it!
Which Roman do you mean?
Doesn't matter, either of them.
Hey, your goalie's coming off his line again.
Corner to you.
I'll come over here.
Time's running out.
Four, three, two, one…
Six pack!
Nice one Schmelle!
Thanks! -Congratulations!
Wow, he's sweating!
WINNER
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PURE GENIUS: Trump Just Revealed The TRUTH About Robert Mueller – Dems Are Freaking Out - Duration: 10:23.PURE GENIUS: Trump Just Revealed The TRUTH About Robert Mueller – Dems Are Freaking
Out
The media has been trying to create a massive firestorm over claims that President Trump
plans to fire Special Investigator Mueller (something Trump has never said).
Well, sorry suckers!
Y'all just shoved your MSM foots in your mouths and Trump made you eat your words.
Look what he's been up to with Mueller…
Donald Trump has been in contact with Robert Mueller throughout the investigation!
His laywer revealed earlier today that Trump has been sending friendly messages back and
forth with Mueller for quite a while now.
Trump's lawyer John Dowd told USA Today,
We get along well with Bob Mueller; our communications have been constructive, but it is important
that our communications remain confidential.
It's important that there not be any breakdown in that trust.''
Makes total sense.
According to Dowd, Trump appreciates the work Mueller has been doing to get to the bottom
of this investigation and is confident that, once settled, he will still be President and
the whole thing will be disproven.
This is not Donald Trump's first rodeo in the courts, folks.
No sir, this man is a fighter.
People sue billionaires all the time, but Trump HATES to settle or lose.
If they think he will go down easy, they are in for
something else.
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Melania Trump 'focused on being a mom' amid Stormy Daniels affair allegations - Duration: 2:47.US First Lady Melania Trump is "focused on being a mom" and is working on future
projects, according to her spokesperson.
Adult-film star Stormy Daniels recently detailed her alleged sexual relationship with US President
Donald Trump.
"She's focused on being a mom and is quite enjoying spring break at Mar-a-Lago while
working on future projects," White House Director of Communications for the first lady
Stephanie Grisham reportedly said when asked if Melania watched Daniels's "60 Minutes"
interview.
Daniels has been claiming she had an affair with Trump in 2006, a year after his wedding
with the now FLOTUS.
Grisham also tweeted in defence of the first couple's 12-year-old son Barron Trump.
She wrote that she knows the media enjoys "salacious gossip" and speculation, but
she wanted to remind people that there is a minor child who's [sic] name should be
kept out of news stories when at all possible.
Daniels' interview reportedly gave "60 Minutes" its largest audience in 10 years.
In CBS News' "60 Minutes," Daniels said she was threatened in 2011 while with her
infant daughter to discourage her from talking about her alleged relationship with Trump.
She said an unknown man approached her while she was in a parking lot on her way to a fitness
class.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, said she was told to leave Trump alone and
to forget the story.
She added that the unknown man looked at her daughter and said it would be a shame "if
something happened to her mom."
She added she and Trump had sexual relations only once.
Her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, has recently spoken with broadcast network channels.
In an interview with NBC, he said the man who threatened Daniels had to be someone that
is related to Trump or Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen.
A source who was said to be close to the fist lady told PEOPLE that she is "furious"
over the controversies engulfing husband's presidency.
The source reportedly said what is happening is exactly what she did not want to happen.
White House spokesman Raj Shah has revealed that the POTUS "doesn't believe" that
any of the claims Daniels made in her interview were accurate.
The White House has denied Trump's alleged affair with both Daniels and even with former
Playboy Playmate Karen McDougal.
On Tuesday morning (AEDT), the POTUS tweeted that there is so much fake news, but the country
is doing great through it all.
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[Viet/Eng] Taeyong trêu Taeil quá đáng - Duration: 1:36.180325 Coex Fansign #2Tae Taeyong teasing Taeil a little bit 'too much'
Taeyong was choosing a member to let him pick lucky fan (?) So he slowly came closer to Taeil
/Standing right in front of Taeil/
/But when he is about to pick, Taeyong walks away/
/At first it was Taeil who was like No, don't come closer, don't choose me LOL/
/But he more Taeil doesn't want to be chosen, the more Taeyong wants to call his name/
/So when Taeil is ready/
/Walks aways LOL/
/Being laughed at/
Taeil: You're too much :(
Taeil: You're so mean :(
Full audio of Taeil saying Lee Taeyong neomu hae
Taeyong: Taeil hyung will-
Taeyong: -not be the one! I'll pick Chenle!
/How cute when Renjun was getting excited over Taeil hyung but then :( /
Taeil: You're too much!
Taeil: You're so mean :(
Seems like Taeyong felt something after that 'Neomu hae' so he said
Taeyong: Taeil hyung... it's okay not to do it You don't need to do it's okay
Taeyong: Taeil hyung... it's okay not to do it /More like 'It's not funny, don't do it.../ LOL
/But still, being laughed at huhmmm/
Taeil hyung! Taeil hyung!
Oh? Hyung is here!
It's nothing. I just feel like calling your name Does that matter? :)
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Russia UPGRADING its dreaded Doomsday device 'Dead Hand' which fires ALL its nukes AT ONCE - Duration: 5:45.Russia UPGRADING its dreaded Doomsday device 'Dead Hand' which fires ALL its nukes AT ONCE
RUSSIA is upgrading its nuclear final defence system which automatically launches it entire
arsenal in a doomsday-like barrage, it is claimed.
Vladimir Putin's defence chiefs are working to improve the so-called "Dead Hand" weapons
system – also known as Perimeter.
Dead Hand is the Kremlin's final defence should a nuclear World War 3 erupt and guarantees
total destruction of its enemies.
It has been referred to as a "Doomsday device" by analysts and was first developed during
the paranoia of the Cold War.
Dr Bruce Blair – one of the world's leading authorities on nuclear disarmament – told
Daily Star Online he believes the system is still operational and is even being "upgraded".
He said development of the system was spurred by fear of a US "decapitation" strike
on the leadership of the Soviet Union.
Dead Hand is described as a "fully automatic" system which is turned on amid times of crisis
by Russia.
It is operated by three crew members whose sole job is just to make sure the system is
operational with "no judgement" involvement, former US Air Force nuclear launch officer
Dr Blair told Daily Star Online.
Sensors detect nuclear detonations around Russia and breaks in the chain-of-command
of top ranking officials go dark.
The weapons system will then fire a "command missile" which passes over Russia sending
out a signal that activates all missiles still in their silos and allegedly even ones on
the back of trucks.
Despite the terrifying concept, Dr Blair, co-founder of disarmament campaign group Global
Zero, said the existence of such a weapon actually helps reduce the risk of nuclear
war.
However, he questioned the system's "vulnerability to cyber attack" as a cause for concern
to global security.
Dead Hand's operation means the West will always have to think twice if there is a temptation
for a nuclear strike.
Britain's equivalent of the Dead Hand is the "Letters of Last Resort" – the PM's
handwritten final orders which are handed to the commanders of the Trident armed Vanguard
nuclear submarines.
Dead Hand is believed to based in a deep military bunker somewhere south of Moscow.
Designers cooked up the device to ensure Moscow could respond even if the command structure
had been destroyed in a first strike by the US.
The command missile fired by Dead Hand is also believed to transmit attack orders to
Russian forces elsewhere in the world such as bombers and submarines.
It means even a "tactical" strike which would wipeout the top levels of Russia's
leadership – such as Putin – would not prevent an apocalypse-level World War 3.
Dr Blair told Daily Star Online: "[Dead Hand] is fully automatic except that it has
to be turned on by the general staff during a crisis, and there is a small crew that would
perform a small number of functions before it would operate.
"That crew is not high ranking and would just follow a checklist, and so that human
component would not exercise judgement and only react like pavlovian dogs."
Dead Hand is also claimed to reduce the possibility of an accidental nuclear strike by handing
over control of the second-strike missiles to an automatic system.
Nuclear war fears have almost transformed into reality on numerous occasions with a
false alarms for both Russia and the US almost leading to armageddon.
Dr Blair added: "It is not a risk unless it could hacked and trigger an unauthorised
launch.
"In principle, robust second-strike capabilities help stabilise crisis and reduce temptations
for launching a fire strike.
"It would also relieve intense pressure on top leaders to order an immediate launch
on warning of an apparent incoming strike.
"It thus may reduce the risk of launching on a false warning."
Dead Hand was confirmed to be still operation by the Russian missile forces commander Sergey
Karakaev during an interview in 2011.
Dr Blair described the system as a "legitimate and ethical" way to prevent nuclear war
on the foundations of "deterrence based second-strike retaliation".
He believes Russia hand control over its nukes to the automatic system due to a "history
of mistrust" with its military.
The expert said: "[It] led them to emphasise automation and sophisticated technical safeguards."
Russia and the West appear to be entering into a new Cold War as the row over the poisoning
of Sergei Skripal with military grade nerve agent Novichok deepens.
More than 100 Russian diplomats have been expelled across the world – including 60
from the US – in a move Russia warned was a "mistake".
Putin and the Kremlin have denied any involvement in the attempted murder of Skripal, and claimed
the UK is sensationalising claims and has no proof.
Russia announced war drills today as the crisis looks set to roll on – with the world awaiting
on Putin's "final decision" of how to respond to the West.
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Real English: Talking about BEER - Duration: 12:12.Hi.
Welcome to engVid.
I'm Adam.
Today's lesson is a very special one, especially here in Canada because we're going to talk
about beer, one of our favourite drinks, one of our favourite pastimes.
In fact, it looks something like this.
This is a beer.
Not a Canadian beer, but that's okay, it's an import.
We're going to talk about the different types of beer, we're going to...
You're going to be drinking here when you come to visit us.
And beer is a very delicious, cold drink, made with a few particular ingredients.
It's alcoholic, so I know not everybody drinks it, but if you come to Canada it's a big part
of our culture; we drink it summer, winter, lunch, dinner, sometimes breakfast but not
usually.
It happens.
But there's a bunch of things you need to know if you're going to come to Canada and
talk about beer.
Of course, in Europe and other places in the world, very common as well.
So, first of all, we have a few nicknames for beer.
We could call it: "a brew", "a brewski", "suds", "a cold one", some people even call it "a
barley sandwich".
"Barley" is like a little grain, it's a cereal that you make beer with, so if anybody offers
you a barley sandwich, they are offering you a beer.
So, first let's talk about the process of making beer.
You begin with...
By making a "malt".
You take the barley, you put it in a container and let it "sprout".
So like little seeds come out and little strips of that come out.
And once you have those sprouts, you put them in a different container and let them "ferment".
In other words, you let the sugar content become alcohol.
Okay?
You..."Fermenting" is used with a lot of different things, but especially in beer.
Once the sprouts have fermented and the alcohol is there, then you add "hops".
"A hop" is a particular type of plant, very green, very bitter that you add, and you also
add "yeast".
"Yeast" is the same thing we put in bread, or in flour and water, in dough to make it rise.
Okay?
So we put it also in beer, that's why you have the white foam on top of the beer.
Okay?
And the hops and the yeast, they add the bitters and the flavours.
That's why your beer tastes a little bit bitter, depending on the type of beer.
Some of them are more sweet, some are less, we're going to talk about that after.
Okay, so next we need to think about the "alcohol content" or "alcohol by volume".
Now, there is such a thing as non-alcoholic beer, but it doesn't really taste that good.
They say it's supposed to taste the same as beer, but I'm not so sure.
I'll let you decide that yourself.
So, every time you get a bottle of beer it will say on it: "alcohol by volume" or "ABV".
Okay?
So, a lite beer-and we generally spell it "l-i-t-e", not "g-h"-is 4% usually, 4.5 maybe.
A regular beer is usually 5, 5.5, and a strong beer is 7 or higher.
And a strong beer will get you drunk pretty quick.
Okay?
And it's a very strong taste to it.
Now, how do we drink beer?
You can drink it from the bottle, you can drink it from a can, or you can drink it from
"a mug".
A mug is usually glass, it's usually pretty big and has a handle.
If you go to a pub or a bar here, they will keep it in the fridge, it's nice in cold,
they put the cold beer inside, you drink it, it's very delicious.
"A stein" looks like a mug, but generally it could be bigger, it could be different
sizes, different shapes.
It's usually very decorative.
It has, like, colours, or it has shapes, or it has emblems, all kinds of things on it.
You will see this especially at Oktoberfest which I'll talk about in a second.
Now, the size of your beer also makes a difference.
You can get "a pint" or "a half pint".
If you want to know measurements, that's 20 ounces or 568 millilitres, give or take.
So, a half pint is not usually half, it's usually about 12 ounces.
You can get a glass or you can get a full pint in a mug.
Now, if you're with a bunch of friends, you can just order "a pitcher".
A pitcher is usually about 3 or 4 almost pints I think.
And I think in Europe, three pints.
So about that.
In Europe I think you can buy by the litre, is usually the case, and that's more personal,
too; it's not to share with your friends.
Or you can go to the store, The Beer Store here or wherever you buy beer, and you can
buy "a 2-4".
A 2-4 is a case of 24 cans or bottles.
So here we just say: "Oh yeah, I'm just going to go to the store and pick up a 2-4."
If you say: "I'm getting a 2-4" to anybody in Canada, they understand you're going to
get beer, nothing else.
Okay?
Now, when you go to a pub and you want to sit in a pub or a bar and you want to drink
your beer, you have options of how to do that as well.
You can get a "draught" or a "draft", different spelling, same word.
This is the technically correct spelling, this is more the Americanized spelling of "draft".
Another way to say it is "on tap".
So, a tap is like the handle that the bartender will pull and the beer comes out of the tap.
Okay?
So if you go to a bar and you want to know what is available in draughts, you can ask
the bartender or the waitress or the waiter: "What do you have on tap?" and they will give
you a list of all the different beers that they have available for you.
Now, you can buy a bottle, you can buy a can.
A can is usually about 360 millilitres.
If you want to get the double-sized can, we call that "a tall boy".
A tall boy is just like a longer can because it's tall-right?-and thin.
Now, what are you going to do with your beer?
You can, you know, drink it slowly, have a little conversation, have some snacks, or
you can just "down" your beer, it means drink it fast.
If you "chug" your beer it means you drink it all in one shot. You don't stop.
You just lift the glass, drink, drink, drink until it's empty.
That's called "chug".
If you're in college you do this every day.
Once you grow up a little bit, no so much.
And "put away".
So: "Let's just go to the bar, we'll put away a couple of beers and we'll go on with our day".
"Put away" means just drink.
Okay?
It's just an expression to beer.
When all this is done, you will likely have a "buzz" if you have one beer.
If you have many beers you will be "drunk".
A buzz means you're just feeling, like: "Buzzzz", that's why it's called a buzz, right?
So it's a light drunkenness, but you will also probably start getting a little beer
belly, like right here, or a spare tire goes all the way around, that happens from beer.
So it's a little bit fattening, because again, the yeast and all the other sugars and stuff
in there, it's fattening but some people just drink it as a meal by itself, so it's not
too bad.
Now, like I said, in Canada beer is a very big part of our culture, so let's look at
a few of these things you need to keep in mind.
Okay, let's look at the types of beer you're going to be choosing from when you get to
your bar or pub.
First of all, you have "domestic", means made in the country you're in.
"Imported", brought in from outside.
So in Canada, Canadian beers are domestic, European beers or American beers are imported,
and then you have "premium".
Technically they're the ones you're just paying more for.
They're not necessarily better, they're just more expensive for whatever reason.
And then you have "craft beer" which are brewed in a particular way and they usually come
in different flavours, like fruit beer, chili beer, coffee beer, all kinds of different
combinations to get different types of flavours.
And then "microbrew", this...
A microbrew basically means...
Comes from the word "micro", which means small.
So it's not a huge beer company.
It's a very small company and they only make a certain amount of beer, and you can buy
that, and they very much specialize in particular flavours or particular hops, barley, water,
different things.
So, the different types of beer. Okay?
"Ale", there's "pale ale", "India pale ale", just regular ale.
These are...
Or "amber ale", I forgot to mention that one.
I'll write that here.
These are the darker beer... Beers.
They're a little bit sweeter, except for the India pale ale.
Now, I know that in Canada India pale is pretty bitter, but in England I think it's a little
bit sweeter, but in England they serve it at room temperature from what I understand.
In Canada only cold beers, we don't have any beers that are room temperature.
So, ale, darker.
"Lager", light.
Okay?
So, the most common type of beer you're going to have is a lager, and not "lagger", not
"lage-er", "lager", okay?
"Stout", that's a very dark beer, like black almost, like Guinness is considered a stout.
Okay?
And then you have "wheat beer", it looks a little bit white and cloudy.
It's made from wheat instead of barley.
It has a very distinct flavour as well.
Now, if you don't like beer but you still want to drink something alcoholic and that's
a little bit easy to digest, "cider".
This is made from apples.
So it's basically apple juice with alcohol.
Okay?
And there's all kinds of different flavours, all kinds of different brew techniques for
that as well.
Now, as I mentioned before, in Canada and I'm sure it's in lots of other countries as
well, beer plays a very important part...
Part in our culture, and especially the beer companies.
So the biggest company in Canada is called "Molson".
They bought the American company, "Coors", and now it's "Molson-Coors".
And if you go to any sporting event, any big sporting event, like professional leagues
in Canada, you will see advertisements for Molson basically everywhere or any of the
other beer companies.
So they spend a lot of money supporting sports especially, but sometimes arts, sometimes
events, summer events, all kinds of things are supported by the beer companies because
people like to buy beer, the beer companies give back to the community.
It's only fair.
For example, "Oktoberfest".
Now, this is a... Excuse me.
This is a German tradition, but in October you celebrate the harvest and you drink a
lot of beer.
So in some places all over the world they celebrate Oktoberfest with big tents and lots
of food, especially sausage and sauerkraut, things like that, and lots of different beers.
You're going to see huge beer steins, like those big mugs that I told you about, but
they're big, very fancy, very decorated.
Everybody gets together.
It's like a...
Just a nice day outside, drinking beer, eating food, listening to some polka, which I'm not
going to pretend to dance for you, but you can find that out.
And all these things basically make up a big part of the culture, especially in the summertime
if you go walk around the streets, you'll see all the restaurants and bars with patios,
people sitting down, having a beer, enjoying the sunshine, etc.
Now, before anything else, before I complete and finish this lesson, I have to be very
careful and I want you to listen very carefully: Don't drink and drive.
I have to say this because it's a very stupid thing to do.
Lots of people do it, lots of people get injured and die every year because of drunk drivers.
If you're going to drink, stay where you are, stay at a friend's house, take a taxi, take
a bus.
Whatever you do, do not get into a car and drive it.
Okay?
Enjoy your beer, stay there, find another way home.
Okay?
Now, also very important, if you have any questions about this, go to www.engvid.com.
You can...
There's a quiz there you can take, and there's also a forum you can ask your questions.
Subscribe to my YouTube channel.
And, of course, don't forget, cheers. Bye.
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The media has been trying to create a massive firestorm over claims that President Trump
plans to fire Special Investigator Mueller (something Trump has never said).
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Trump's lawyer John Dowd told USA Today,
We get along well with Bob Mueller; our communications have been constructive, but it is important
that our communications remain confidential.
It's important that there not be any breakdown in that trust.''
Makes total sense.
According to Dowd, Trump appreciates the work Mueller has been doing to get to the bottom
of this investigation and is confident that, once settled, he will still be President and
the whole thing will be disproven.
This is not Donald Trump's first rodeo in the courts, folks.
No sir, this man is a fighter.
People sue billionaires all the time, but Trump HATES to settle or lose.
If they think he will go down easy, they are in for
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President Donald Trump has privately floated the idea of funding construction of a border
wall with Mexico through the US military budget in conversations with advisers, two sources
confirmed to CNN Tuesday.
Trump discussed the idea in a private meeting last week with House Speaker Paul Ryan, a
source familiar with the conversations said, as he reviewed the omnibus spending bill,
which does not include funding for construction of a border wall.
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construction.
Trump has said he would seek that payment in the form of a refund, either through trade
negotiations, remittance payments or other means
Congressional budgeting is done with very specific instructions for how dollar amounts
are spent.
Any repurposing of funds requires express congressional approval, which Trump is unlikely
to get.
The source noted that additional authorization from Congress would likely be necessary if
this option was pursued.
A senior administration official confirmed the President has floated this idea, along
with others, as alternative ways to pay for the wall.
"There's a lot of different options we're trying to contemplate.
Certainly that's one," the official said.
Another option: increasing fees that a person has to pay when they cross the border from
Mexico into the United States.
"You could always increase them and take the revenue for that for resources," this official
said.
This official described these as the President's "musings."
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders declined to weigh in when asked repeatedly
on Tuesday at the daily press briefing about trying to get the military to fund the wall.
"I can't get into the specifics of that at this point, but I can tell you that the continuation
of building the wall is ongoing, and we're going to continue moving forward in that process,"
Sanders said.
However, no new wall is currently being built.
Funds have only been appropriated to fix current fencing or build new fencing.A Washington
Post report on Tuesday contained details of Trump's desire for the military to fund his
wall and appeared to clarify a message Trump posted to his Twitter account over the weekend,
where he exclaimed, "Build a WALL through M!The report said two advisers confirmed the
"M" was a reference to the military and that three people familiar with the Trump-Ryan
meeting noted little reaction from Ryan to Trump's proposal to have the military fund
construction of the wall.
Two White House officials told the Post that Trump saw the increased funding for the military
as a reason it could afford to foot the bill for the border wall.
The omnibus agreement Trump signed into law last week included about $1.6 billion for
border security.
credit edition.cnn.com
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