Yay!
Hey everyone! I'm Dana and you're watching Wanted Adventure Living Abroad.
I've talked about it in a couple videos now: in many situations it seems like
Americans can in general often be somewhat more outwardly expressive about their excitement
than Germans.
Americans, for example, often say things like: great, amazing, awesome.
While Germans often go with things like: good, nice and fine.
But I have noticed one situation in which many Germans can be much more expressive of
their joy and celebration than Americans.
Flying. Flying? Yes, flying. Or rather...okay, more like landing in particular.
Okay, let me set the scene for you. Everyone boards the plane. The plane takes off.
The plane flies through the sky. And then the plane lands in the destination city.
And after that, everyone gets off the plane and goes on their merry little way. Right?
Ehhh, wait a second.
For some Germans there's actually an extra step in there. Clapping.
You heard me right. Clapping. But not always.
The first kind of big vacation that Stefan and I went on together was to the Canary Islands.
We flew there from Munich, and Stefan had booked the vacation through a German website,
so on that direct flight from Munich to the La Palma Airport it pretty much seemed to
me like it was me and all the rest Germans.
The plane touched down at the La Palma Airport, which was when my ears were greeted with a
sound that I had not in the least been expecting.
Cheerful clapping of glee and happiness.
And not just like one or two people clapping, or a couple of kids on their very first flight clapping.
It seemed to me like the entire plane, that everyone on there had suddenly together started
clapping. I was like, did everyone plan this?
How did everybody know that everyone was going to start clapping? Why are people clapping?
I was confused back then.
But from my experience of now living in Germany for around 8 years and having traveled to
different locations from different locations, I think I may have cracked the clapping code,
but I would love to hear from you down in the comments, do I have it right?
Clapping, I believe, is not just about the plane landing, but rather about where the
plane is landing.
The destination location is very important to this.
Clapping, I noticed, usually happens on flights that are going to what are considered
"vacation destinations."
Thus on our flight from Munich to the Canary Islands, the travelers clapped.
But, for example, when I flew from Berlin to Munich, there was no clapping.
And I also do not think that it's only Germans who have a tendency to clap, either.
When Stefan and I flew from Zurich, Switzerland to Miami, Florida last November a large section
of the plane clapped upon landing in Miami.
Okay, I suppose those people could have also been German.
I did not get up and ask them if they were Swiss or German or what, but we had flown
out of Switzerland, so I just kind of guessed that they were probably Swiss.
Following my first rule, about vacation destination, I thought it was very interesting because
I realized that must mean that the clappers considered Florida to be a "vacation destination."
Which of course it is.
It is definitely a vacation destination for people living in the U.S. as well as internationally,
but I think I'd just kind of forgotten about that because I had spent so many years living
in Florida.
I had forgotten that it was a "typical vacation place" because in my mind it was simply
where I'd grown up.
But then as I mentioned in this video here, we spent 6 days, around 6 six days in Florida,
and for us it was definitely a vacation. It definitely felt like such a vacation.
So my question for you is: did I get the clapping rule right?
Have you ever clapped when a plane lands or have you ever been on a plane when other people
have clapped upon landing?
Please let me know in the comments below. Thanks so much for watching.
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Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!
I have done now a couple videos.
Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap...
Mr. German Man wants everyone to know for the record that he did not clap on that flight.
It has been said. He did not clap.
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FAQ38 - GHOST, SOLAR ENDORSEMENT, DEALING WITH NEGATIVE PEOPLE, - Duration: 15:30.
Good morning everyone, I'm Ola Englund and welcome to a new FAQ video
if you saw my latest FAQ video, I did a little test, you know, I played some videogames
while answering your questions and yeah, the results were kind of clear to me
that from now on I will make all my videos, including amp demos, in VR
It just makes a lot of sense, because the answers that I gave were just so much better
It was kind of obvious that a lot of people loved that part, when I was doing the gameplay
But a lot of people also did not like when I was playing videogames
So, I decided to split up my gaming things and put them on a separate channel
I will link it somewhere over here, I've already uploaded a gameplay video
So, this is a strict gaming channel called 'Ola Englund Metal Gaming'
Huh?
Good name, huh? Made it up all by myself.
And if you don't like videogames, you don't have to subscribe to that channel
and you can just stick to this channel and you will not see any more videogames, huh?
That's a good deal, I think.
"Ola Gameglund, there you go. This one is free."
Yeah ...
... or maybe not.
I think 'Ola Englund Metal Gaming" is a lot better to be honest.
"Hi Ola, I was wondering how is the difference in quality between the 700 dollar Solar Guitars and the 1200 ones
"Is it just the Evertune or is there a difference in materials?"
I mean, the quality is no different from each other. The difference are the specs.
The '1' series have, you know, more expensive woods
You know, more expensive bridges obviously, like the Evertune. It has luminlays ...
But build-wise, they are the exact same and feel the same
So, it's not like they build the guitars differently if it's a less expensive one or a more expensive one
It's basically just the specs
And yeah, that's what I like, you know, about the guitars
You can pick up the most expensive one and you can pick up the least expensive one
and you will feel, you know, familiar on both
Yeah ...
Is that? What do you call that?
Is that something that kids do nowadays?
Floss?
I've seen that kids do that. I think it's dangerous
"Hi Ola, how do you care about the lyrics of the songs you listen to?
"are they as important as the musical aspect of the song to you?"
Yeah
I mean, I don't think that lyrics are that important, at least not for me
I know it is for a lot of people
but I definitely think that lyrics can enhance the whole experience of listening to a piece of music.
So yeah, I think it's still very important, you know, not bullshit lyrics at least
So yeah, I kind of ... when I write lyrics for Feared, for instance, I kind of have ...
I ... I ...
I try
Okay?
I actually try.
"Ola, It's 'Daddario', say it all in one word, not 'Deeaddario'
Well, f*** you Kevin Smith.
"Hi Ola, how is the sound of Solar Guitars, six strings in special, when playing chords not distorted? for ballads"
Okay.
Like, okay, I'm a guitar player and there's not a single f***ing guitar pick in my room.
What's up with that?
Oh, there's one here. In my box of picks there's still one guitar pick left, I'm lucky.
This a E1.6 ETC, it has the Solar Duncan pickups, like almost every other Solar Guitar.
So this is how they sound like clean, and it doesn't have a 5-way switch, it has a 3-way toggle
and you can split the humbuckers using this toggle, this push-pull tone.
So here we have the bridge pickup
Both
Neck
Then we have the split
There you have it, that's how it sounds.
"Hi Ola, what is the best way to put your music on Spotify?
"I've been asking this for weeks, please respond"
Oh, sad little crying face.
Well Mr Dank
The best way to put out music on Spotify is basically just to find one of these, you know, internet distributors
like, I'm using 'imusician' for instance, that I'm very happy with
There's also, you know, 'Distrokid' ... what else?
See the ... See the baby? I don't remember.
But at least, you know, just pick one, upload your music
and basically they put the music out to all these streaming services like Spotify and Apple music, etc.
So, there you go
"Hey Ola, as an owner of a guitar company, what do you look for in an artist
"when considering them for an endorsement? Asking for a friend ... the friend is me"
Alright, so what I look for, if you want to become a Solar artist
is that either you have, like, a great online following or, you know, a lot of views on YouTube
Or you're in a touring band that plays a lot of shows, you know, and expose yourself for a lot of people
I mean, both ways, having online presence or a touring presence, It's all about exposure towards people
I mean, how many people will you reach when you upload a video?
How many people will you reach when you are out on tour? Etc.
So, it has to be a collaboration between us two that we both can benefit from
So, if you want to send us an artist endorsement inquiry
I would recommend you go to the FAQ section of the Solar Guitars website
you go to the community, FAQ and read the instructions there
if you're interesting for us, then it's gonna be a good little cooperation maybe
I don't know
"What are your favorite NES games? Mine are Metroid and Contra."
Ooh, that's a tough one!
But I think that the ones that are really the most important games to me back in the day was ...
Ducktales and Super Mario 1, 2 and 3
I mean I finished those games over and over back in the day
Maybe that's a good idea for my gaming channel, to make like maybe a speedrun of Super Mario 3
Go subscribe to that channel right over here, or is it here? I don't know.
Just subscribe, okay? If you like gaming, subscribe
"Hey Ola, what do you call a deer with no eyes?
"I've no idear"
"Privet Ola, how to get rid of a feeling shy on sharing and releasing your music in particular
"and other social activity like YouTube in general?
"I mean that thoughts like 'what if people wouldn't like my music videos/ silly faces, etc.'
"Maybe I shouldn't do it and shit like that.
"I like my music and I'm pretty sure that someone will like it too
"but this unconscious thoughts grabs me down sometimes"
You know what? I've already answered this guy directly on vk.com
Go follow my account on vk.com, if you're into vk.com.
Wow, I'm plugging so much things in my video right now, it's insane.
Maybe I should pay myself for advertisements
Doesn't make sense.
My thoughts about if you should release music or not is that ...
Just simply release the music, okay?
Don't get thoughts that what people think about your music come in the way of you and your art
In the sense, just upload the music
There's always gonna be people that are not liking what you're doing
or does not agree with your direction or whatever
I mean, or there's even gonna be a lot of people just plainly saying that you suck or whatever.
Who cares?
I mean, just throw yourself out there, allow yourself to make mistakes, you know?
That's how we learn, you know?
When we make mistakes, when we fail, we pick ourselves up and continue on stronger than ever.
Sounds a little cheesy, but it's true.
It is true.
And yeah, and again, if someone, you know, comes to really bring you down
and, you know, talk shit about you, stuff like that
Just remember that there's probably something else wrong in their lives
Or maybe they're jealous or whatever, I mean, it means you're doing something right, you know?
And that's one thing about getting older that I really enjoy, like is that you just stop caring.
You just care a lot less about things and what people think about you or what you're doing.
It's like, come on, there's more things in life to care about
than what some guy on the other side of the world says about your music or your riffs or whatever, you know?
So dude, good luck. Get yourself out there already.
"Hey Ola, do you have groupies in a band?"
No, I mean, you have groupies when you're attractive, okay?
"Hi Ola, there is a lot of talk about the declining popularity of guitar-based music.
"Do you think this is true?"
No, I do not see it. What I see is like a decline of all music in a way
I mean, the only thing that is changing is the way that people consume music
and the artist obviously doesn't see, you know, the same type of first hand income
because people don't buy albums, so artists see a decline in sales
People aren't listening to music in the same way as they did before
I mean, I'm not.
I'm from the generation that bought albums, you know? Went out every Saturday to buy albums
The newer generation, they don't know that, they've never done that.
The new generation are more used to stream music through videos or, you know, on their phones
I mean, we had to use our Walkmans or our CD-players, you know?
It's so much more accessible now, music
And yeah, so no, I don't really see a decline in any certain genre
It's the whole business model, you know, that is changing and It's been doing that for a good while
So, there you go.
"Hola Ola, is it normal for guitar company owners to go to the factory and check every guitar for themselves?
"What do you do once the batches get too big for one person to check? Will you hire someone to come along?"
I don't know if it's normal, but personally I just want to do it as many times as I can
because I mean ... A: I think it's important for me, because it is indeed my brand and B: ...
It's kind of like a security measure basically. You know, a filter between me and the factory
and the end consumer, which is you guys
so it's very important for me to go and check and, you know, make sure everything's all right
and it's in my best interest I would say
And C is because it's just bloody fun to be honest
You know, I love going there, it's awesome
You know, standing there with a guitar in my hands. Like, you stand there, you have 500 guitars behind you.
I still haven't really grasped that it's my brand.
I'm just standing there checking a guitar, so it's really weird. It's very ...
it's a very proud feeling that I have to be able to say that I'm there, checking the guitars
"The Dual Rectifier works great for leads?"
Yes, they work really good for leads
It's ... you know, John Petrucci uses the Rectifier for leads all the time
And ... yeah, what can you say? Dual Rectifiers man, they're awesome!
They're awesome
"Hi Ola, do you play the bass guitar?
"And do you think it's important for guitarists to know how to play the bass guitar too?"
I think it's important to know the difference
between how you're playing on an electric bass and on an electric guitar
So yeah, I mean, it's up to you.
If you want to do home recording by yourself, I think it's a good idea to know how to play bass guitar.
I have no idea how to play bass guitar, I just play electric guitar on the bass
But ... It works
Sometimes.
"Can you play some favorite Yngwie J Malmsteen riffs?"
No, I cannot
because they're too hard
"Ghost, yey or ney?"
Yay, definitely, on Ghost.
It's a ...
Whoops.
I'm not really an active listener of the band Ghost, but all the songs that I've heard, I've enjoyed
It's definitely a big ...
"Jay"
And I have a cool little story for you.
When I was playing in the band Sorcerer back in 2010, Ghost played before us on a festival
Huh? That's cool, huh?
They opened up for us ...
Ghost ...
and, you know, like two months before they totally exploded into what they are today
So yeah, I like the concept
I mean, I think the singer seems like a very smart businessman and I really respect that.
Ohhh, that was the last question guys
Oh my god, we're done for the day!
Okay. I hope that you enjoyed these traditional FAQ videos.
I'll try and keep them more traditional like this and just, you know ...
Answer questions properly instead of just, you know, winging like I did in my last video
Okay, if you have any more questions guys, go ask them in the latest FAQ video
Make sure this is the latest one before you comment, okay?
And yeah, don't forget to subscribe to my gaming channel
and check out my super funny video where I play a horror game called 'Paranormal Activity'
It's not really that funny, but check it out anyway, it's up here.
Yeah, thank you so much for watching, guys. See you next time, alright? Like this.
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VTT DIRT / VTT STREET TRIAL : QUELLES SONT LES DIFFÉRENCES ? - Duration: 3:30.
Hi everybody !
I hope you are well !
Many of you ask me every week if it is possible to do street trials with a dirtjump bike.
Today we will do a little comparison between a street trials bike and a dirtjump bike!
Let's go !
The first big difference between a street trial bike and a dirtjump bike will be the front suspension on the dirtjump bike.
It will be very useful when you land a the jump, to help to absorb the shock
In street trial, it will be completely useless!
Indeed, a street trial bike will have a rigid fork on front
It will make the bike more responsive,
we will also gain precision during riding,
and all will be much lighter!
Second difference, the gear!
On a dirtjump bike we will have a big gear, it will allow us to gain momentum, gain speed on different jumps and different bumps!
On a street trials bike, we will have a much smaller gear!
It will allow us to take a less speed but to be much more comfortable on the trials part
with gap, sidehop and crossing in general.
The third difference is that most of dirtjump bike have no frontbrake.
On a street trials bike, we will have 2 very powerful brakes,
on / off brake,
that will quickly stop/block the wheel!
On a dirtjump bike, most of the time we will only have a rear brake.
This will allow to slow down between jumps or stop at the end of the line.
Fourth difference, the size of the wheels
On a street trials bike, most of the time, we will have 24 inches wheels.
Of course, there are 20 inches, 24 inches and 26 inches models,
but the majority of street trials bike are in 24 inches!
It allows to have a very nervous bike, very versatile on all the street part!
On dirtjump bike, we will have 26 inches.
This allows for more stability during jumps.
Fifth difference: the geometry of the frame and the position on the bike.
The main difference will come from the height of the bottom bracket.
On a street trials bike, if you draw a line between the 2 wheels axes,
The height of the bottom bracket will be above this line.
On a dirtjump bike, it will be rather below this line.
This difference allows the street trials bike to be more efficient in crossing, to have more ground clearance.
and to be more responsive!
If the height of the bottom bracket is higher, the position is also higher.
On a street trials bike, we will have a higher steering with more rise.
It will help a lot in versatility between tricks, crossings and the trial part.
On a dirtjump bike, we'll have a shorter stem, a flatter handlebar.
The lower position allow be more compact and comfortable in the air.
That's it for this global comparison,
I hope you liked it
Of course there is a lot more difference between these 2 bikes
Today I voluntarily sweep the glaring differences between these 2 bikes without going into too much detail.
Of course, each of these bikes has been designed for a different discipline.
A dirtjump bike will be better in dirtjump and a street trial will be better in street trials which is normal!
We have seen today these differences in theory
In a few days, I'll post a second video or I'll try street trial with a dirtjump bike!
We will see how it is !
I hope you enjoyed this video!
Feel free to put a like if you liked the video
to subscribe on the channel,
and we'll see you soon for a next video!
See you !
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HOW TO: 10 SIMPLE BIKE TRICKS für BEGINNER und FORTGESCHRITTENE (MTB/BMX) - Duration: 13:36.
hey guys whats up! my name is Lukas Knopf and today I am going to show you 10 simple MTB Tricks!
as I already mentioned in the intro its all about 10 Mtb tricks today
therefore I am using my rose bikes soul fire free ride bike and my rose the bruce hardtail dirt jump bike
BUT the tricks I am showing you are also possible on a Downhill bike, enduro bike, Slopestyle, bmx bike, whatever you choose to ride
basically you can do all the tricks on every bike.
if you guys want to show me pictures and videos of your tricks you can tag me on instagram using the hashtag #lukasknopfbasics and tag me with @lukasknopf
than I can take a look and might be able to give you some more advice aswell!
maybe you as a community can also help each other aswell!
lets start with trick 1 - the drop!
you guys will find drops in bike parks, but also when you are riding street (gaps, stair gaps and so on) but also when you are riding skatepark
you will find similar obstacles where you can use this technique everywhere
tip 1: take a look at the gap before you ride it so you know how you have to jump
then you will get an idea of the dimensions of the whole drop
then you should approach the drop with moderate speed
and a lot of guys make the mistake that they wont pop or anything, they would just ride of the drop
I would recommend to pop the front wheel first, so the back wheel leaves the drop last
but don't do a high bunnyhop, just the bunnyhop motion
the front wheel leaves the drop first then the back wheel
you wont get nose dive than and you will land with both wheels or even with the back wheel first and the frontwheel last for an even smoother landing
you have just learned the drop!
such a drop batterie helps a lot for learning!
you can start of with a smaller drop and then go up to the next higher on and then to the biggest one
also good for practicing: the pavement
trick 2 might be the biggest enemy of bike parks - its the Berm Roost!
just find a nice berm, hit it with full speed, take off your foot and pull the brake hard, roosting some dirt
its actually not that hard and the videos and pictures will look so dope, when everything is covered in dust
i would recommend to hit the berm a bit faster than average, put your finger already onto the brake lever
than cut the berm a bit, so go in a bit later
put your one foot down, and let your back wheel get carried away, weight stays stable over the bike
do a sick roost, get your foot back on the pedal and rider away
the pump track behind me is just perfect for trick number 3
its the so called Manual Surfer!
you should already be able to manual
so manual: riding on your back wheel without pedaling
its also a good way of gaining more speed
you have to pop your front wheel up
then your weight will go over the back wheel/seat
your arms and your legs are bent and then you will use your arms and legs to weigh out the bike
oh and your finger is on the brake to save you from falling to the back
you will try to stop your front wheel from falling down with this motion
until you might run out of speed
on these bumps you will just get popped in the manual position and then you will try to surf all of those
the 4th trick I am going to show you on this table is the suicide no hand
you have to jump a table like this, clamp your knees onto your seat, stay upright above the bike, get your hands off and stretch them like this
your chin or your upper body should stay above the stem
so your main weight is still above the bike
swing your arms to the back and get them back on before the landing
its definitely an advanced trick where I would recommend to start carefully with
hit a jump, just clamp your knees, so you know the feeling
then in the next try open your hands, then take them off more and more and more
later on you can put your body weight more to the back and stretch them out faaaar to the back
if you are afraid maybe learn them onto a flyout first and then hit a real jump
if you guys liked the sui no hand you will like trick 5 aswell
its the so called seat bounce no hand
so when jumping of the lip you will get bounced from your seat
and then you will take your hands off
I would recommend to learn the seat bounce first
just sit on your seat a couple meters before you approach the take off
get carried over the jump from the lip
you dont have to do anything else as if you would hit a jump normally
same position above the bike it will just feel a bit more weird at first
because you wont stand upright but sitting on the seat
if this works out fine, stay with your chin above the stem to keep the weight above the bike
take your hands off, back on
ride away, you have made trick number 5
i am going to show you trick number 6 on the hardtail. its the footplant or fast plant
you take your foot of the pedal and step onto the table
push your bike like this and land again
simple as this, not much to explain
except that I have the left foot forward and also take off the left one
and i euro table my bike like this
that gives you a bit more control and looks even more stylish
maybe try out in the flat first
and then advance it to a table or a speed bump
trick 7, the big bike bar spin, the crank flip
your crank will flip 360 backwards
I already explained the crank flip in a different video, but in the bunny hop
I would recommend to try it out before while riding the bike or even in the bunnyhop
than it will be more safe to do it on a jump than
and you guys have to be able to jump a table aswell
thats how you do it while riding
and while bunny hopping
some more tips on how to do it
this is the position you have to have on your bike
keep yourself upright
to kick your cranks backwards you have to lift your foot up like this, pull your toes down and then you can give em the spin
with this motion you give them the perfect spin
they will spin 360 and you have to catch em like this
you guys really have to figure out this one point where you spin but then its super easy
trick 8 is just right fo bike park use, but also in skate or dirt park
table jumps, banks
i am talking about the nosebonk
you just have to bonk with your nose on a table top
the bonk stands for a small hit with the front wheel
jump the table and hit it with your front wheel for a split second
pop yourself back up and land
you have to be s bit more advanced while jumping
while jumping, push your handle bars down, your front wheel included
and then when you bonked pull the bars back up and do like a bunnyhop
so you get back in the landing
now lets get to the most requested trick
the motowhip
just looks so stylish
first advice: go to a jump you love and get along with
then you have to decide which side you want to do the whip
do a couple of test jumps and simply try out which one suits you more
for me its the right side
front wheel goes to the right, back wheel to the left
my left foot is in the front
maybe this tip will help some of you
if you stand right foot forward: front wheel to the left, back wheel to the right
also: try the whip like this on flat ground so you get the motion of the trick
take your bar, twist it to one side
catch up with the back of your bike, keep your look straight
twist your hips
look straight forward and bring it back: twist your bars back forward and spot the landing
hip goes back aswell, spot the landing
it will take you a lot of tries for sure
so go out there and just have fun with it!
we are now approaching the last trick
its the ninja drop!
you guys jump off the bike, grab the seat and jump
jump off the bike, grab the seat
throw it in the centre in front of you
in the same motion you have to jump of the ground with your back foot
the foot who stands towards the bike will go above it
jump over the bike, catch the pedals and the handlebar again
you have to have ninja skills to do it for sure
I would recommend to practice it on flat ground or from a smaller obstacle like this
and then advance the trick to bigger ones
hope you guys have fun learning the tricks!
let me know in the comments which tricks I should do next
it would be so dope if this video hits 10,000 likes one day, so hit that like button if you loved the video!
new Merch is dropping soon aswell so check @themotionbrand or www.themotionbrand.com to stay updated
peace out and thanks for watching! you are the best!
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Laura Ingraham Rips James Clapper "He Sounds Like A Bumbling Idiot" On The View(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 18:20.
Laura Ingraham Rips James Clapper "He Sounds Like A Bumbling Idiot" On The View
was the truck campaign it was comprised of private citizens surveilled by the
Obama administration was information collected and then retained about them
these are questions that should frighten every American no matter what your
political affiliation was the government spying on its citizens well we know for
certain that Carter Page who was on this program earlier this week was targeted
and surveilled by the FBI he was approached by an FBI informant who was
reportedly sent out to make contact with Paige and other Trump campaign aides the
big question is did President Obama or high-ranking White House officials know
of an authorized spying on a political opponent mainly Trump and his campaign
staff well this is certainly not the first time the government has surveilled
citizens or captured information on them I want to take you back to a hearing
from 2013 when Senator Ron Wyden posed this question to then Director of
National Intelligence James clapper what I wanted to see is if you could give me
a yes or no answer to the question does the NSA collect any type of data at all
on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans no sir it does not not
wittingly yesterday clapper appeared on the view where he tried to defend
himself against Trump's charges that he's basically just a liar the
president's calling me a lying machine well okay that stems from is an exchange
I had with Senator Wyden five years ago in March of 2013 about a surveillance
program and he was asking me about one and I was thinking about another so I
made a mistake but I didn't lie so that's what occasioned uh yeah okay the
line well even Megan McCain could see through clappers obfuscation what you're
referencing though is that when you said when you're talking about James
Nodin blowing the whistle on the NSA illegally spying and in 2013 when you
were asked about it you said no so that that is a lie and I'm sorry I was
thinking about something else it's a lie and it is amazing to me that clapper
continues to go on national TV again and shamelessly with a straight face denies
what we already know to be true information leaked by Edward Snowden
national security contractor completely contradicts clappers claims the question
from Wyden was simple and clear and wide himself is called out clapper for all
this repeatedly but I think the most damning moment of clapper is view
appearance was this one was the FBI spying on Trump's campaign no they were
not they were spying on a term I don't particularly like but on what the
Russians were doing trying to understand were the Russians infiltrating trying to
gain access trying to gain leverage does this spying wait wait wait a sec if he
doesn't like the term he's the man who oversaw massive surveillance and
intelligence he has a problem with the term spying are you kidding me but the
laughing really makes it very believable none of this was lost on the president
who today tweeted Spygate could be one of the biggest political scandals in
history then he doubled down I mean if you look at clapper he sort of admitted
that they had spies in the campaign yesterday inadvertently but I hope it's
not true but it looks like it is we now call it spy gate you're calling it spy
gate a lot of bad things have happened well bad things mr. president have been
happening for some time now remember when clapper and Sally Yates were
confronted by Senator Chuck Grassley about the unmasking of trump officials
they were surveilled remember at Trump Tower mr. clapper initiates did either
of you ever requests the unmasking of mr. Trump his associates or any member
of Congress
yes in one case I did it either of you ever reviewed classified documents in
which mr. Trump his associates or members of Congress had been on masked
oh yes you have can you give us details here and there's no I can't miss shades
have you yes I have and no I can't give you details there is a little doubt in
my mind that we have witnessed an outrageous abuse of our Intel and
law-enforcement agencies not because Brennan or Comey or clapper were
convinced that Russia was rigging the election but because they wanted to
hobble a much bigger threat Donald Trump the Obama crowd was so brazen and so
confident that they were doing the right thing I think in the end they were
actually really sloppy at least seven trumpets oh she 'its are suspected of
being surveilled Steve Bannon Michael Cohen Lieutenant General Michael Flynn
son-in-law Jared Kushner Paul Manafort Carter Paige and George papadopolis we
also know that at least four top Obama officials regularly requested that the
names of Americans be unmasked for Samantha power this was reportedly a
near-daily undertaking during the 2016 campaign that year 2016 now here's why
all this deep state intrigue matters the Obama team had a material interest in
spiking the Hillary Clinton email probe in making way for the Trump Russia
investigation their careers and their legacies hung in the balance as Andy
McCarthy of National Review rightly points out in a column today had Hillary
won the election many of these officials would have retained their jobs and would
have been able to cover whatever schemes they ran during the Obama tenure they
simply could not permit Trump to take the presidency and once he was within
striking distance I think they got really desperate desperate to wrap up
that Hillary probe so maybe she could you know
take the white house like they always thought and desperate to collect dirt on
Trump to destroy any chance of that candidacy it is a rich irony that the
very people who claim that they wanted to stop Russian interference in our
elections adopted the tactics of a totalitarian state like Russia to stifle
political opponents and to subvert the election of Donald Trump given all of
that it made me howl when Chuck Schumer said this yesterday president's behavior
is the kind of grossly autocratic behavior we'd expect in a banana
republic not a mature democracy republic is a place where citizens particularly
political opponents are spied upon falsely charged and unjustly imprisoned
what Trump is attempting to do is to expose the corruption in our Intel and
law enforcement services which Congress and the president must exercise exercise
their oversight over in the wake of 9/11 conservatives were willing to trade our
privacy for security we're now being photographed by the government how many
times a day can't even count our money and our persons are tracked at home and
abroad well we the people and our elected officials should not be
endlessly trailed and treated like dangers to the state and we certainly
should not be spied upon for political reasons the ever-expanding surveillance
state is a threat to our freedom and some within these agencies think they
are omnipotent and above the law they are not this is a president who
will not be controlled and who will not be manipulated and he's insisting on
full transparency that's a novel concept that the deep state better get used to
and that's the angle
the Director of National Intelligence James clapper oversaw 16 agencies
including the CIA NSA and the FBI so he's really the perfect guy to help make
some sense out of the White House war on the intelligence community please
welcome author of the new book facts and fears James clapper
the new rise seems to have been at war with the intelligence community since
he's taken office now whether he's trying to undermine the rush
investigation of threatening the fire robert muller or demanding
investigations into you know whether somebody has been in his group
investigate I mean it's is this is this having like a bad effect on the country
well done yeah it doesn't help in my view I think we got off to a bad start
in January of 17 when we went up to Trump Tower undoubtedly my last ever
sojourned at Trump Tower and briefed him on the intelligence community assessment
about the Russian interference and I think his reaction then it's still the
same today is just can't accept anything that would cast doubt on the legitimacy
of his election and certainly the Russian meddling had that impact and so
the IntelliJ IDEA is a source of that you know we be characterized as Nazis
for you know having leaked the dossier which we didn't do but anyway which I
called him about just to protect I felt I had to say something for the men and
women that toil in the trenches of intelligence everyday trying to make
this country safe and so that is continued to this day and I think you
know with the informant business well the point here is Russians know not
spying on the campaign but what are the Russians doing in a sense
unfortunately what they were trying to do is protect our political system and
protect the campaign but the the FBI started to look into Trump's ties to
Russia in the summer of 2016 a Trump tweeted that this spring
despite rather the spine that he claims is spying other people say it's a
whistleblower or an informant he says it's spying is bigger than Watergate so
I asked you was the FBI spying on Trump's campaign I know what he they
were not they were spying on a term I don't particularly like but on what the
Russians were doing trying to understand where the Russians infiltrating trying
to gain access trying to gain leverage and influence so what they do
so why doesn't he like that he should be happy
they should be right I mean Russia and this is one of the reasons I wrote my
book was the threat that Russia poses because they are bent on undermining our
system and that's what they did and had a lot of success during the course of
the election you know I don't like the term spy either I was with the
Department of Justice's in AUSA and I think surveil is perhaps the more
important word what about this notion that there was a CI a confidential
informant embedded in the campaign is that true well as we've seen
unfortunately the the identity of this informant is now out in the media and if
you know this is a fairly benign tool available to the FBI given all of the
other capabilities available to them and and what has been described that he did
was was was was pretty mild the FBI but particularly draws on uses informants
all the time for law enforcement purposes and it's a very valuable source
of information the FBI has very strict rules and protocols on the on their
usage and what's bad about this is revelations about this about this
individual so other informants for the FBI who provide valuable information
that keep that keep this nation safe and secure begin to wonder well as my
identity going to be protected and what about potential informants who might
want to help with the FBI and what's the impact on them is pretty chilling you
know the president tweeted about you quote clapper is a lying machine who now
works for fake news so a lot of people I know first of all what was your reaction
to that when you first saw that well the president's calling me a lying machine
well okay what that stems from is an exchange I
had with senator Wyden five years ago in March of 2013 about a surveillance
program and he was asking me about one and I was thinking about another so I
made a mistake but I didn't lie so that's what occasion though what you're
referencing though is that when you said when you're talking about James Snowden
blowing the whistle on the NSA illegally spying and in 2013 when you were asked
about it you said no so that that is a lie and I I'm sorry I was thinking about
something else another program I can get at all the technical details about he
was asking about the metadata program and the euphemistic way asked about it
I didn't break the code well I was thinking of another program that we just
gotten renewed section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
and by the way had I been on the same page with him and understood what he was
asking me I'd have still been in a bad place because at the time that program
was classified and and just on the face of it I you know I've been trotting up
the hill testifying for 20 or 25 years dozens of hearings hundreds of questions
and always tried to answer them straight but gee just for a change of pace I
think a lie on this one question and by the way do it on live television in
front of one of my oversight committees really
average of nine times a day now according to the there is a distrust
that what's fascinating right now is there's such a distrust between the
American public and our intelligence agencies and there's a lot of leaking
James Comey leaking his memos Andrew McCabe leaking to the media about the
Clinton investigation so I know people in my own life who have this distrust
which is unique to this moment in time is there any ownership to be taken from
the intelligence agencies right now don't listen I'll tell you the major
takeaway from Edward Snowden I and I have a whole chapter on in my book about
that particularly from the government's point of view and the profound damage he
has done and if you're paying taxes in this country today and for some years
you're gonna be paying to repair the damage he did to her and our foreign
intelligence capabilities if what do you it's exposed was only about so-called
domestic surveillance I could understand it but he exposed a lot more just the
nature of intelligence work which is secret it has to be particularly protect
sources and methods so that automatically by definition raises
suspicions in the minds of a lot of people understand that one of the
lessons I learned in which I tried to try to work out after Snowden was we
need to be more transparent to try to explain what we do why we do it and
importantly all the oversight mechanisms that exist to make sure that what we do
is legal ethical and moral but inherently intelligence it's not like
the Department of Agriculture or the Department of Commerce which is open
transparent no secrets well the inherently our work is that place is a
huge burden on our intelligence oversight committees one of which right
now is kind of broken to perform that oversight on behalf of everyone in this
room and on behalf of all American citizens to ensure that we are doing
we're doing the right thing I have a question for you real quickly we live
kind of in a dangerous time we're depending on which side of an issue
you're coming at you think of people as either whistleblowers or leakers exactly
so when we talk about the steel dossier for example which was an unsubstantiated
document with salacious claims about trauma James Comey briefed the President
on that dossier and then it was it got out to the media you have said that you
did not leak that do you have theories on this and is that okay because where
we fall we might see this as good because it was a whistleblower or bad
because it was a leak well first of all the dossier is not it's not classified
not intelligent talk about so there's nothing secret about it a point I need
two points I need to make one that we did not use it as a source for our
intelligence community assessment we felt I felt in the no good deed goes
unpunished Department that the president-elect at least needed to know
it was out there and that was the whole point of the briefing at one point Jim
and I were both going to do it and at the last moment yet they call me and at
the last moment he said I think it'd be better if I do it alone of course I was
fine with that and so he he stayed after the the broader briefing to telling that
so that the point was to warn him and we didn't draw on it for our official
assessment and because we couldn't validate the second third orders assets
or collection sources informants that were used in that in the dossier so the
dossier is not necessarily a leak no I mean I might leak in the newspaper to
not in my mind well I don't know how I feel about no James clapper is sticking
around and we'll be right back thank you god bless you and God bless america
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Cycling the Middle East #5 - Jordan, Westbank and Israel - Duration: 18:17.
It's going downhill to the dead sea
Everything ok?
Damn it!
This damned Dog village!
That was...
The sickest stuff ever!
Wow, but...
We survived i assume...
Here we'll put our tent
And we have an awesome view
We are back at the dead sea
And over there...
Is Ein Bokek
We were there 2 weeks ago and swam in the dead sea
We are back at the dead sea
We have a nice campingspot! The funny thing is...
Over there, the lights
We were there one and a half weeks ago
On the Israelic side
On Palestinian side!
We camped there near a checkpoint
Funny stuff
We've been there
Today is our last night...
In Jordan. We are close to the border
In some bushes
We found this place. Michel is pitching up the tent
The 10 Days past so fast
It was really nice here, we enjoyed it a lot
Very nice, definitely!
Cool people
Many adventures
Hot, snow, rain
Mountains, rain
Dead sea again, deepest point on earth
This is the last night and tomorrow...
We'll cross the border, going back to Israel
Over the Allenby Bridge
Or here it's called King Hussein Bridge
And we read a bit, maybe it's a bit of a hassle
The people spend there between 2 and 4 hours
Different fees...
We'll make our own experience
But we hope...
There are not too many people now
And we want to be there tomorrow morning
That it will be with trouble
Without trouble, not with trouble!
Without trouble!
We made it! Back in Israel
But we have a broken break
And it was stressfull and we're not in a good mood
The lever, where is it?
Here
The lever broke off
It was crazy
On Jordan side we went in a bus
Then drive to Israelic side
There we saw that the brake ist broken. We complained
We made a scene... So we had an intense security check
And stuff like that...
But we could pass it
Then actually we got a VIP service
Then we made it through all the security checks
And then we had to get here
It's another 2km from the border
You have to get another bus, but we didn't want that!
We didn't want to take another bus, so we complained
And i talked to the border manager etc.
And in the end we got a taxi for free
A big taxi
Where our bikes fit in
And we got it for free, normally it's...
200 Schekel, 50 Euro
They gave it to us
Yeah, but the brake is our problem
Because it seemed to happen in no mans land
Israel side couldn't do anything
Because it was on Jordan side
If we want something we should go back to Jordan
Maybe then another brake will go broke
And who knows
Crazy
We hope in Tel Aviv we can fix it
There must be a bikeshop
Where we can get a Break Lever
I don't know
Now we go through Jericho
To Jerusalem and before that we have a WS Host
Quite steep!
We move on
It's about 25km to Jerusalem
We stay there some Days and my sister will visit us!
Nice!
They rescue a sheep which went on the highway
He's hopping around
The bikeshop "Pedalim" repaired Olgas brake!
We just cycled out of Jerusalem
We are on the "1"
Probably one of the most frequented Roads in israel
But today is Shabbat
So we hope there will be less traffic
But whatever
We go to tel Avivi now
We stay there one night
At friends of Olgas mum
Then we go to the airport
And then we fly back to Antalya, Turkey
We pack our stuff now
Prepare the bikes
Then we cycle to the airport
The only problem is, we have to take the boxes for the bikes
We'll see how we do that
Will be interesting for sure
We'll show you in a second
Boxes are packed!
Olgas bike, these are empty boxes
Easy!
That was easy, no problem
I have the boxes for the bikes...
And...
This is how it looks!
So...
I actually am an engineer
So i kind of know this stuff
It could work i think!
It's 15km
That's how long it must last
And we have about 2 hours
My Grandma will come to the airport too
Yeah, Grandma will visit us at the airport
In 2 hours, 15km, should be ok!
We'll see!
We'll see
Let's start
Yikes
Just a normal day in Israel
I rebuilt it, i have all boxes now
As an additional counter weight
To reduce the momentum
It's quite okay now! I think we'll make it!
Quite an adventourus ride
But everything was okay
We made 1 or 2 stops to fix it
But yeah, we made it
Yes, you don't need a taxi...
If your husband is an engineer!
I made the right choice!
Good evening!
We just drank a coffee with Olgas Grandma
And talked a bit
And said Goodbye
Now the exciting stuff will begin
Dissamble the bikes and pack everything
And put it in the boxes
And hope everything will work
Tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock
Our flight will take off. Now it's
9?
10?
Half past 9
Let's see
We maybe need a couple of hours to pack
Then maybe sleeping a bit
And then
Safety check etc.
It will maybe also take some time
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FBI Drops Nuke On Hillary Clinton – It's All Over
Hillary Clinton is undoubtedly in full panic mode as House Republicans are preparing to
interview three witnesses in the FBI next month regarding the sham Clinton email investigation.
The Gateway Pundit reported that Bill Priestap, the assistant director of the FBI's counterintelligence
division, and Michael Steinbach, the former head of the FBI's national security division,
will both be testifying.
It was Priestap who infamously changed the wording in former FBI Director James Comey
July 2016 speech to remove the word "President" and replace it with "another senior government
official" to hide this fact from the American public.
The third witness has been identified as John Giacalone who preceded Steinbach as the bureau's
top national security official and oversaw the first seven months of the Clinton probe.
It is believed that Giacalone quit the FBI in protest over how the higher ups were killing
the investigation.
He reportedly retired from the FBI because he felt the case was going "sideways,"
which is law enforcement jargon for "nowhere by design."
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Cycling the Middle East #5 - Jordan, Westbank and Israel - Duration: 18:17.
It's going downhill to the dead sea
Everything ok?
Damn it!
This damned Dog village!
That was...
The sickest stuff ever!
Wow, but...
We survived i assume...
Here we'll put our tent
And we have an awesome view
We are back at the dead sea
And over there...
Is Ein Bokek
We were there 2 weeks ago and swam in the dead sea
We are back at the dead sea
We have a nice campingspot! The funny thing is...
Over there, the lights
We were there one and a half weeks ago
On the Israelic side
On Palestinian side!
We camped there near a checkpoint
Funny stuff
We've been there
Today is our last night...
In Jordan. We are close to the border
In some bushes
We found this place. Michel is pitching up the tent
The 10 Days past so fast
It was really nice here, we enjoyed it a lot
Very nice, definitely!
Cool people
Many adventures
Hot, snow, rain
Mountains, rain
Dead sea again, deepest point on earth
This is the last night and tomorrow...
We'll cross the border, going back to Israel
Over the Allenby Bridge
Or here it's called King Hussein Bridge
And we read a bit, maybe it's a bit of a hassle
The people spend there between 2 and 4 hours
Different fees...
We'll make our own experience
But we hope...
There are not too many people now
And we want to be there tomorrow morning
That it will be with trouble
Without trouble, not with trouble!
Without trouble!
We made it! Back in Israel
But we have a broken break
And it was stressfull and we're not in a good mood
The lever, where is it?
Here
The lever broke off
It was crazy
On Jordan side we went in a bus
Then drive to Israelic side
There we saw that the brake ist broken. We complained
We made a scene... So we had an intense security check
And stuff like that...
But we could pass it
Then actually we got a VIP service
Then we made it through all the security checks
And then we had to get here
It's another 2km from the border
You have to get another bus, but we didn't want that!
We didn't want to take another bus, so we complained
And i talked to the border manager etc.
And in the end we got a taxi for free
A big taxi
Where our bikes fit in
And we got it for free, normally it's...
200 Schekel, 50 Euro
They gave it to us
Yeah, but the brake is our problem
Because it seemed to happen in no mans land
Israel side couldn't do anything
Because it was on Jordan side
If we want something we should go back to Jordan
Maybe then another brake will go broke
And who knows
Crazy
We hope in Tel Aviv we can fix it
There must be a bikeshop
Where we can get a Break Lever
I don't know
Now we go through Jericho
To Jerusalem and before that we have a WS Host
Quite steep!
We move on
It's about 25km to Jerusalem
We stay there some Days and my sister will visit us!
Nice!
They rescue a sheep which went on the highway
He's hopping around
The bikeshop "Pedalim" repaired Olgas brake!
We just cycled out of Jerusalem
We are on the "1"
Probably one of the most frequented Roads in israel
But today is Shabbat
So we hope there will be less traffic
But whatever
We go to tel Avivi now
We stay there one night
At friends of Olgas mum
Then we go to the airport
And then we fly back to Antalya, Turkey
We pack our stuff now
Prepare the bikes
Then we cycle to the airport
The only problem is, we have to take the boxes for the bikes
We'll see how we do that
Will be interesting for sure
We'll show you in a second
Boxes are packed!
Olgas bike, these are empty boxes
Easy!
That was easy, no problem
I have the boxes for the bikes...
And...
This is how it looks!
So...
I actually am an engineer
So i kind of know this stuff
It could work i think!
It's 15km
That's how long it must last
And we have about 2 hours
My Grandma will come to the airport too
Yeah, Grandma will visit us at the airport
In 2 hours, 15km, should be ok!
We'll see!
We'll see
Let's start
Yikes
Just a normal day in Israel
I rebuilt it, i have all boxes now
As an additional counter weight
To reduce the momentum
It's quite okay now! I think we'll make it!
Quite an adventourus ride
But everything was okay
We made 1 or 2 stops to fix it
But yeah, we made it
Yes, you don't need a taxi...
If your husband is an engineer!
I made the right choice!
Good evening!
We just drank a coffee with Olgas Grandma
And talked a bit
And said Goodbye
Now the exciting stuff will begin
Dissamble the bikes and pack everything
And put it in the boxes
And hope everything will work
Tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock
Our flight will take off. Now it's
9?
10?
Half past 9
Let's see
We maybe need a couple of hours to pack
Then maybe sleeping a bit
And then
Safety check etc.
It will maybe also take some time
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✅ Ο Νίκος Οικονομόπουλος εμφανίζεται αυτή την περίοδο στη Θεσσαλονίκη και τα Σαββατοκύριακα ανεβαίνε - Duration: 3:01.
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Το ζευγάρι διαμένει σε γνωστό ξενοδοχείο και η Ευαγγελία τα βράδια της Παρασκευής και του Σαββάτου πηγαίνει στο νυχτερινό κέντρο που εμφανίζεται ο τραγουδιστής
Άλλοτε σε κάποια από τα κεντρικά τραπέζια και άλλες φορές παραμένοντας στο καμαρίνι του
Το βράδυ του προηγούμενου Σαββάτου κι ενώ η πρώην σταρ Ελλάς βρισκόταν στο καμαρίνι, όταν κατέβηκε στη σάλα του κέντρου, εκνευρίστηκε έντονα με όσα αντίκρισε
Σε ένα από τα πρώτα τραπέζια του νυχτερινού κέντρου βρισκόταν μια εντυπωσιακή κυρία άνω των 40 ετών
Άψογα γυμνασμένη και περιποιημένη, επέλεξε τα μπουζούκια που εμφανίζεται ο Νίκος Οικονομόπουλος για να διασκεδάσει
Η συγκεκριμένη κυρία, η οποία είναι εύπορη επιχειρηματίας της Βορείου Ελλάδος, έδειξε να μην κολλάει πουθενά και από το πρώτο κιόλας πρόγραμμα του Οικονομόπουλου άρχισε να τον ραίνει με δεκάδες γαρίφαλα
Ωστόσο, στο δεύτερο πρόγραμμα έγινε το «έλα να δεις». Τα πανέρια με τα γαρίφαλα έγιναν βουνό πάνω στην πίστα, με την εντυπωσιακή ξανθιά να επιδίδεται σε ασταμάτητο λουλουδοπόλεμο! Ο Νίκος Οικονομόπουλου πλησίασε πολλές φορές το τραπέζι και αφιέρωσε τραγούδια στην παρέα και στην εντυπωσιακή ξανθιά, η οποία δεν δίστασε να φλερτάρει ανοιχτά τον τραγουδιστή, που βέβαια έχει συνηθίσει στις εγκάρδιες εκδηλώσεις θαυμαστριών του και ξέρει να χειρίζεται το θέμα
Αυτή που δεν μπορούσε όμως να διαχειριστεί το θυμό της ήταν η Ευαγγελία Αραβανή, που παρακολουθούσε άναυδη τα όσα συνέβαιναν
Έτσι, μετά το φινάλε υπήρξε μουρμούρα στο καμαρίνι που μετατράπηκε σε καβγά, με την παρουσιάστρια να κάνει σκηνή ζηλοτυπίας στον αγαπημένο της και σε έντονο τόνο να του ζητά εξηγήσεις για τη συμπεριφορά του
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✅ 10 choses irritantes que les femmes font et qui poussent les hommes à les tromper, classées de la - Duration: 6:20.
Pourquoi les hommes trichent-ils ? Eh bien, si un homme a une maîtresse, il y a probablement une raison, non ? Il se peut que sa partenaire ne soit pas aussi proche de lui qu'il le voudrait
Ou peut-être qu'elle ne l'attire plus ou qu'il la trouve agaçante ou distante dans la chambre à coucher ? Ou peut-être qu'il aime juste l'idée d'avoir quelqu'un d'autre qui le désire
Quelle que soit sa raison ultime, sa maîtresse a probablement des choses que sa partenaire n'a pas
Des choses qu'il aime vraiment. Et comme sa relation avec sa maîtresse tourne autour du plaisir, de la séduction et du sexe, il ne peut plus s'en passer, d'autant que sa relation avec sa femme est très probablement compliquée
« Victoria Milan », l'un des principaux sites de rencontres pour les aventures extraconjugales a voulu savoir pourquoi tant de gens trichent et trompent leur partenaire
8210 membres masculins de plusieurs nationalités ont été interrogés et voici les 10 choses irritantes qui les auraient poussés à cela classées par ordre de gravité décroissant
Changements d'humeur fréquents Dans les nouvelles relations, la plupart des gens essaient de rester positifs et heureux afin qu'ils puissent rester attirants
Mais une fois la relation établie, les sautes d'humeur sont plus flagrantes. L'enquête démontre d'ailleurs que 97% des hommes interrogés disent que c'est le comportement le plus irritant chez leur partenaire
La jalousie Si un homme a une maîtresse, il ne serait pas étonnant que sa partenaire soit jalouse et méfiante
Cependant, 96% des hommes interrogés lors de la même étude disent ne pas aimer ce comportement
Peut-être qu'il s'agit d'un trait de caractère de la partenaire qui est excessif et atteint même la possessivité ou que c'est tout simplement une conséquence du comportement et agissements du partenaire
Discuter de leur vie sexuelle avec des amis Ces hommes ne sont pas fans du fait de voir leur vie sexuelle partagée avec les autres
Selon l'enquête, 93% des membres ont trouvé ce comportement très irritant. Plus vous restez ensemble, plus il est probable que vous ayez des amis communs
Il peut donc être gênant et troublant que vos amis connaissent votre intimité. Se fâcher facilement 90% des hommes de cette enquête ont relevé le fait que leurs partenaires se fâchaient facilement
Lorsque les deux partenaires vivent ensemble, cela peut être plus compliqué, votre conjointe peut donc être contrariée par de toutes petites choses
Ne pas dire ce qu'elles veulent 89% des hommes trouvent cela agaçant. Les femmes ont souvent tendance à s'attendre à ce que leur partenaire soit intuitif, surtout si la relation dure depuis longtemps
Elles gardent leurs attentes pour elles, ne l'expriment pas et du coup elles sont frustrées de ne pas voir leur compagnon les exaucer
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Avec le temps, les choses peuvent ralentir dans la chambre à coucher. Et comme les hommes ont souvent un désir sexuel plus élevé que les femmes, ils se tournent souvent vers une personne tierce pour satisfaire leurs besoins
Le besoin constant de réconfort Il semble que 87% des hommes de cette enquête ne veulent pas être ceux qui redonnent confiance à leur partenaire au sujet de son apparence
Ils peuvent ne pas savoir quoi dire, et le fait de voir leur partenaire sans cesse en situation d'insécurité les agace
L'obsession pour la taille Les femmes peuvent être assez souvent obsédées par la taille de leur homme
L'étude révèle que 87% de ces hommes trouvent gênante cette fixation sur la taille
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Les femmes peuvent vouloir partager de la nourriture parce que cela les fait se sentir plus proches de leur partenaire
Pareil pour les finances. Poser trop de questions Selon l'enquête, 65% des hommes trouvent cela irritant
Les femmes posent souvent des questions parce qu'elles se font du souci et veulent s'assurer que vous êtes en sécurité, est-ce vraiment si mal ? Cette enquête est vraiment très utile pour les hommes infidèles et leurs partenaires
Si vous êtes un homme qui pense avoir (ou a déjà) une maîtresse, sachez que votre comportement peut amener votre partenaire à faire ces choses irritantes
Si vous êtes une femme dans une relation sérieuse, tâchez d'analyser vos propres comportements
Car il est possible que vous soyez en train d'éloigner votre homme de vous. Il semble donc qu'avec un peu d'effort des deux partenaires, ces problèmes peuvent être complètement évités
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Laura Ingraham Rips James Clapper "He Sounds Like A Bumbling Idiot" On The View(VIDEO)!!! - Duration: 18:20.
Laura Ingraham Rips James Clapper "He Sounds Like A Bumbling Idiot" On The View
was the truck campaign it was comprised of private citizens surveilled by the
Obama administration was information collected and then retained about them
these are questions that should frighten every American no matter what your
political affiliation was the government spying on its citizens well we know for
certain that Carter Page who was on this program earlier this week was targeted
and surveilled by the FBI he was approached by an FBI informant who was
reportedly sent out to make contact with Paige and other Trump campaign aides the
big question is did President Obama or high-ranking White House officials know
of an authorized spying on a political opponent mainly Trump and his campaign
staff well this is certainly not the first time the government has surveilled
citizens or captured information on them I want to take you back to a hearing
from 2013 when Senator Ron Wyden posed this question to then Director of
National Intelligence James clapper what I wanted to see is if you could give me
a yes or no answer to the question does the NSA collect any type of data at all
on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans no sir it does not not
wittingly yesterday clapper appeared on the view where he tried to defend
himself against Trump's charges that he's basically just a liar the
president's calling me a lying machine well okay that stems from is an exchange
I had with Senator Wyden five years ago in March of 2013 about a surveillance
program and he was asking me about one and I was thinking about another so I
made a mistake but I didn't lie so that's what occasioned uh yeah okay the
line well even Megan McCain could see through clappers obfuscation what you're
referencing though is that when you said when you're talking about James
Nodin blowing the whistle on the NSA illegally spying and in 2013 when you
were asked about it you said no so that that is a lie and I'm sorry I was
thinking about something else it's a lie and it is amazing to me that clapper
continues to go on national TV again and shamelessly with a straight face denies
what we already know to be true information leaked by Edward Snowden
national security contractor completely contradicts clappers claims the question
from Wyden was simple and clear and wide himself is called out clapper for all
this repeatedly but I think the most damning moment of clapper is view
appearance was this one was the FBI spying on Trump's campaign no they were
not they were spying on a term I don't particularly like but on what the
Russians were doing trying to understand were the Russians infiltrating trying to
gain access trying to gain leverage does this spying wait wait wait a sec if he
doesn't like the term he's the man who oversaw massive surveillance and
intelligence he has a problem with the term spying are you kidding me but the
laughing really makes it very believable none of this was lost on the president
who today tweeted Spygate could be one of the biggest political scandals in
history then he doubled down I mean if you look at clapper he sort of admitted
that they had spies in the campaign yesterday inadvertently but I hope it's
not true but it looks like it is we now call it spy gate you're calling it spy
gate a lot of bad things have happened well bad things mr. president have been
happening for some time now remember when clapper and Sally Yates were
confronted by Senator Chuck Grassley about the unmasking of trump officials
they were surveilled remember at Trump Tower mr. clapper initiates did either
of you ever requests the unmasking of mr. Trump his associates or any member
of Congress
yes in one case I did it either of you ever reviewed classified documents in
which mr. Trump his associates or members of Congress had been on masked
oh yes you have can you give us details here and there's no I can't miss shades
have you yes I have and no I can't give you details there is a little doubt in
my mind that we have witnessed an outrageous abuse of our Intel and
law-enforcement agencies not because Brennan or Comey or clapper were
convinced that Russia was rigging the election but because they wanted to
hobble a much bigger threat Donald Trump the Obama crowd was so brazen and so
confident that they were doing the right thing I think in the end they were
actually really sloppy at least seven trumpets oh she 'its are suspected of
being surveilled Steve Bannon Michael Cohen Lieutenant General Michael Flynn
son-in-law Jared Kushner Paul Manafort Carter Paige and George papadopolis we
also know that at least four top Obama officials regularly requested that the
names of Americans be unmasked for Samantha power this was reportedly a
near-daily undertaking during the 2016 campaign that year 2016 now here's why
all this deep state intrigue matters the Obama team had a material interest in
spiking the Hillary Clinton email probe in making way for the Trump Russia
investigation their careers and their legacies hung in the balance as Andy
McCarthy of National Review rightly points out in a column today had Hillary
won the election many of these officials would have retained their jobs and would
have been able to cover whatever schemes they ran during the Obama tenure they
simply could not permit Trump to take the presidency and once he was within
striking distance I think they got really desperate desperate to wrap up
that Hillary probe so maybe she could you know
take the white house like they always thought and desperate to collect dirt on
Trump to destroy any chance of that candidacy it is a rich irony that the
very people who claim that they wanted to stop Russian interference in our
elections adopted the tactics of a totalitarian state like Russia to stifle
political opponents and to subvert the election of Donald Trump given all of
that it made me howl when Chuck Schumer said this yesterday president's behavior
is the kind of grossly autocratic behavior we'd expect in a banana
republic not a mature democracy republic is a place where citizens particularly
political opponents are spied upon falsely charged and unjustly imprisoned
what Trump is attempting to do is to expose the corruption in our Intel and
law enforcement services which Congress and the president must exercise exercise
their oversight over in the wake of 9/11 conservatives were willing to trade our
privacy for security we're now being photographed by the government how many
times a day can't even count our money and our persons are tracked at home and
abroad well we the people and our elected officials should not be
endlessly trailed and treated like dangers to the state and we certainly
should not be spied upon for political reasons the ever-expanding surveillance
state is a threat to our freedom and some within these agencies think they
are omnipotent and above the law they are not this is a president who
will not be controlled and who will not be manipulated and he's insisting on
full transparency that's a novel concept that the deep state better get used to
and that's the angle
the Director of National Intelligence James clapper oversaw 16 agencies
including the CIA NSA and the FBI so he's really the perfect guy to help make
some sense out of the White House war on the intelligence community please
welcome author of the new book facts and fears James clapper
the new rise seems to have been at war with the intelligence community since
he's taken office now whether he's trying to undermine the rush
investigation of threatening the fire robert muller or demanding
investigations into you know whether somebody has been in his group
investigate I mean it's is this is this having like a bad effect on the country
well done yeah it doesn't help in my view I think we got off to a bad start
in January of 17 when we went up to Trump Tower undoubtedly my last ever
sojourned at Trump Tower and briefed him on the intelligence community assessment
about the Russian interference and I think his reaction then it's still the
same today is just can't accept anything that would cast doubt on the legitimacy
of his election and certainly the Russian meddling had that impact and so
the IntelliJ IDEA is a source of that you know we be characterized as Nazis
for you know having leaked the dossier which we didn't do but anyway which I
called him about just to protect I felt I had to say something for the men and
women that toil in the trenches of intelligence everyday trying to make
this country safe and so that is continued to this day and I think you
know with the informant business well the point here is Russians know not
spying on the campaign but what are the Russians doing in a sense
unfortunately what they were trying to do is protect our political system and
protect the campaign but the the FBI started to look into Trump's ties to
Russia in the summer of 2016 a Trump tweeted that this spring
despite rather the spine that he claims is spying other people say it's a
whistleblower or an informant he says it's spying is bigger than Watergate so
I asked you was the FBI spying on Trump's campaign I know what he they
were not they were spying on a term I don't particularly like but on what the
Russians were doing trying to understand where the Russians infiltrating trying
to gain access trying to gain leverage and influence so what they do
so why doesn't he like that he should be happy
they should be right I mean Russia and this is one of the reasons I wrote my
book was the threat that Russia poses because they are bent on undermining our
system and that's what they did and had a lot of success during the course of
the election you know I don't like the term spy either I was with the
Department of Justice's in AUSA and I think surveil is perhaps the more
important word what about this notion that there was a CI a confidential
informant embedded in the campaign is that true well as we've seen
unfortunately the the identity of this informant is now out in the media and if
you know this is a fairly benign tool available to the FBI given all of the
other capabilities available to them and and what has been described that he did
was was was was pretty mild the FBI but particularly draws on uses informants
all the time for law enforcement purposes and it's a very valuable source
of information the FBI has very strict rules and protocols on the on their
usage and what's bad about this is revelations about this about this
individual so other informants for the FBI who provide valuable information
that keep that keep this nation safe and secure begin to wonder well as my
identity going to be protected and what about potential informants who might
want to help with the FBI and what's the impact on them is pretty chilling you
know the president tweeted about you quote clapper is a lying machine who now
works for fake news so a lot of people I know first of all what was your reaction
to that when you first saw that well the president's calling me a lying machine
well okay what that stems from is an exchange I
had with senator Wyden five years ago in March of 2013 about a surveillance
program and he was asking me about one and I was thinking about another so I
made a mistake but I didn't lie so that's what occasion though what you're
referencing though is that when you said when you're talking about James Snowden
blowing the whistle on the NSA illegally spying and in 2013 when you were asked
about it you said no so that that is a lie and I I'm sorry I was thinking about
something else another program I can get at all the technical details about he
was asking about the metadata program and the euphemistic way asked about it
I didn't break the code well I was thinking of another program that we just
gotten renewed section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
and by the way had I been on the same page with him and understood what he was
asking me I'd have still been in a bad place because at the time that program
was classified and and just on the face of it I you know I've been trotting up
the hill testifying for 20 or 25 years dozens of hearings hundreds of questions
and always tried to answer them straight but gee just for a change of pace I
think a lie on this one question and by the way do it on live television in
front of one of my oversight committees really
average of nine times a day now according to the there is a distrust
that what's fascinating right now is there's such a distrust between the
American public and our intelligence agencies and there's a lot of leaking
James Comey leaking his memos Andrew McCabe leaking to the media about the
Clinton investigation so I know people in my own life who have this distrust
which is unique to this moment in time is there any ownership to be taken from
the intelligence agencies right now don't listen I'll tell you the major
takeaway from Edward Snowden I and I have a whole chapter on in my book about
that particularly from the government's point of view and the profound damage he
has done and if you're paying taxes in this country today and for some years
you're gonna be paying to repair the damage he did to her and our foreign
intelligence capabilities if what do you it's exposed was only about so-called
domestic surveillance I could understand it but he exposed a lot more just the
nature of intelligence work which is secret it has to be particularly protect
sources and methods so that automatically by definition raises
suspicions in the minds of a lot of people understand that one of the
lessons I learned in which I tried to try to work out after Snowden was we
need to be more transparent to try to explain what we do why we do it and
importantly all the oversight mechanisms that exist to make sure that what we do
is legal ethical and moral but inherently intelligence it's not like
the Department of Agriculture or the Department of Commerce which is open
transparent no secrets well the inherently our work is that place is a
huge burden on our intelligence oversight committees one of which right
now is kind of broken to perform that oversight on behalf of everyone in this
room and on behalf of all American citizens to ensure that we are doing
we're doing the right thing I have a question for you real quickly we live
kind of in a dangerous time we're depending on which side of an issue
you're coming at you think of people as either whistleblowers or leakers exactly
so when we talk about the steel dossier for example which was an unsubstantiated
document with salacious claims about trauma James Comey briefed the President
on that dossier and then it was it got out to the media you have said that you
did not leak that do you have theories on this and is that okay because where
we fall we might see this as good because it was a whistleblower or bad
because it was a leak well first of all the dossier is not it's not classified
not intelligent talk about so there's nothing secret about it a point I need
two points I need to make one that we did not use it as a source for our
intelligence community assessment we felt I felt in the no good deed goes
unpunished Department that the president-elect at least needed to know
it was out there and that was the whole point of the briefing at one point Jim
and I were both going to do it and at the last moment yet they call me and at
the last moment he said I think it'd be better if I do it alone of course I was
fine with that and so he he stayed after the the broader briefing to telling that
so that the point was to warn him and we didn't draw on it for our official
assessment and because we couldn't validate the second third orders assets
or collection sources informants that were used in that in the dossier so the
dossier is not necessarily a leak no I mean I might leak in the newspaper to
not in my mind well I don't know how I feel about no James clapper is sticking
around and we'll be right back thank you god bless you and God bless america
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Giving up my Italian Dream & Full-Time Travel - Duration: 2:55.
when my boyfriend told me the cities he was searching for a job in I honestly
said to a friend of mine, I just really hope it's not Brussels. I
was living in Italy at the time I always told the story of how I ran away there
straight after college to build my own "dolce vita"... and I kind of did.
within 12 months I'd built the freelance job I wanted, but I still didn't feel
like I was living life on my terms. I was stressed and not enjoying life outside
of work. not the way I wanted. so, when my boyfriend was offered a job in - you
guessed it - Brussels, he decided to leave Italy. And I decided that I would too. but
I didn't want to follow him blindly to a city I didn't feel was helping me to
accomplish what I wanted in life. So I decided that I would build my business,
and travel, and make it my new adventure.
Honestly, I didn't do so well at that. I loved my time in Lisbon, but after
spending a month back in England, I missed my boyfriend terribly. And as much
as I loved to travel, I was craving some stability... and I spent
so much time worrying about making money.
I wanted to build a profitable business.
so here I am in Brussels. it's not the place where I imagined
building my dream life. the transport may arrive on time, but everyone just arrives
at work earlier. getting things done may be more efficient, but everything seems
to be constantly under construction, anyway.
this isn't a long-term solution, but there seems to be a place where ideas
have more of a chance to be born:
where people from every corner of the world have come to.
I never want to compromise when it comes to my biggest priorities in life and the
things that really matter to me, and I always want to strive for those things
that really matter to me... but, building a business is teaching me patience. and if
I can reap the lessons I need to at this point in my life from this city, maybe...
Maybe I can set myself up for more of the future I really want: a bigger, better
version of my dream. This is the next chapter of me striving for a life I love.
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Welcome to My Channel // My First Vlog - Duration: 6:38.
my phone is up against like a plant for this. big bee, big bee! we're gonna do this fast because
I'm sitting in the middle of a street. hi my name is Luna and I'm starting a
YouTube channel I don't know - I do know
because I'm currently living in Spain on a foreign exchange year and I've been
living here since September (it is now May 20th) and I have five weeks left in my
whole ten months of exchange I have five weeks which is like crazy I can't even
believe that like when I say that it doesn't even seem true to me I have five
weeks left in Spain and I want to remember them I want to remember what it
was like for me to live in Spain when I was 17 years old
I'm originally from Los Angeles California so it's been a little bit of
a change but that's fine um so yeah I'm making this channel for whatever it's
gonna be lots of vlogs probably lots of sit down chill videos some music videos
since I do make music and just kind of whatever I want it to be
we're up against one of the fields that's by my house this field has a lot of animals
like to hang around it and my dad said yesterday he saw like an animal I didn't
understand what it was because he said in Spanish but he saw an animal like
leave the forest and I'm kind of scared but that's fine but I thought that the
best way for you guys to get to know me was to do like a week in my life so what
is a typical week in my life look like I have school every day this week I have
two days of rehearsal for the musical this week and I was gonna bring you
along on all of it I just had lunch with my whole family because it's a Sunday
and then I'm just on a little walk this is the second time I'm filming this I'm
hoping I actually get to walk but that's okay
it's the first time I've been able to walk in a really long
because I had tendinitis in my right knee for five weeks but I'm just starting to
kind of get out again so it's very exciting but yes let's go on a walk and
I'll probably insert some clips of what my little neighborhood in Spain looks like
so y'all can see it so I can see it 20 years in the future - no I'm kidding. will
Youtube even exist 20 years in the future? who knows?
I was just like on my computer chillin out and I realized I don't think I've vllogged since Sunday it's now Thursday May 24th I am
obviously a horrible vlogger I promise I'll practice I'll get better
this week I've just been chilling out I talked to one of my friends yesterday on
FaceTime which was so nice I always love talking to my friends while I'm here cuz it
just makes me feel so happy especially because I get to see them so soon and
other than that I've just been working on new music I've been trying to figure
out how to do the whole producing thing it's getting really really hard I'm
trying to make tracks and I'm like really really proud of but it's also
like I don't really know what I'm doing so it's definitely difficult in about an
hour it's about 5:00 p.m. right now and in an hour I'm going to go on a walk with
my friend and we're just gonna chill out and then tomorrow I will bring you along
with me I'm going shopping and I'm going into the city cuz I have to send a few
letters and I have to like buy a jacket and stuff so I'm doing that tomorrow and
on Saturday I'm actually going to this like Expo thing that I'm not like a
hundred percent sure what it is I think it's kcon but smaller I'm going with a
couple of my friends so that'll be really really fun and yeah as you can
see I'm totally dressed down I had a PE today so that was great I will try to
take a couple clips of the walk if I can but if not I
will see you tomorrow in the city hello again so I am in the city I just
sent a letter to my friend I'm hoping this is working I don't have
a stabilizer or anything so I'm just kind of like going off with whatever I
have I'm about to take a bus further into like the downtown part and just try
on some clothes and like shop a little bit and then yeah so let's go do that I
don't know where the bus is but it's okay I'm also like hiding in this little
part with like trees and stuff because I don't want people to know that I'm vlogging
so as you can see it is the end of the day it is now like 11:30 at night I just
got home it was such a good day I'm so content I just feel so happy I'm so
grateful that I was able to go with my friends and able to go with them in
the end I bought a couple of things I bought two
little like BTS photo cards one of Namjoon and one of the whole group and then
as a present my friend actually got us matching BTS posters so that when I get
back to LA we can like have the same poster in our rooms which is super cute
so yeah I'm super tired I'm gonna end the vlog here. thank you all so much for
watching and see you next week! chao!
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MAKE PLYWOOD DRAWERS for the table saw station – QUICK and EASY - Duration: 12:55.
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פחית קופצת מכוס לכוס - Duration: 1:56.
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Garth Brooks - Friends In Low Places - Duration: 4:19.
Blame it all on my roots
I showed up in boots
And ruined your black tie affair
The last one to know
The last one to show
I was the last one You thought you'd see there
And I saw the surprise
And the fear in his eyes
When I took his glass of champagne
And I toasted you
Said, honey, we may be through
But you'll never hear me complain
'Cause I've got friends in low places
Where the whiskey drowns
And the beer chases my blues away
And I'll be okay
And I'm not big on social graces
Think I'll slip on down to the oasis
Oh, I've got friends
In low places
*music*
Well, I guess I was wrong
I just don't belong
But then, I've been there before
Everything's all right
I'll just say goodnight
And I'll show myself to the door
Hey, I didn't mean
To cause a big scene
Just give me an hour and then
Well, I'll be as high
As that ivory tower
That you're livin' in
'Cause I've got friends in low places
Where the whiskey drowns
And the beer chases my blues away
And I'll be okay
And I'm not big on social graces
Think I'll slip on down to the oasis
Oh, I've got friends
in low places
I've got friends in low places
Where the whiskey drowns
And the beer chases my blues away
And I'll be okay
I'm not big on social graces
Think I'll slip on down to the oasis
Oh, I've got friends
In low places
I've got friends in low places
Where the whiskey drowns
And the beer chases my blues away
And I'll be okay
I'm not big on social graces
Think I'll slip on down to the oasis
Oh, I've got friends
in low places
I got friends in low places
Where the whiskey drowns
And the beer chases my blues away
And I'll be okay.
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How to know if the ATO has issued a DPO - Duration: 2:02.
Hi, it's Catriona from Hartigan Law
This short video answers a question that I'm asked a lot.
That question is:
How do I know if the Tax Office has made a Departure Prohibition Order (DPO) against
me, to stop me from leaving the country?
Now, when people ask me this question, it's usually because they have a tax debt and they're
scared that that tax debt is going to stop them from leaving the country.
They may want to attend a business conference overseas or they may have a sick relative
overseas that they'd like to visit, and they're scared that they'll turn up at
the airport and they won't be allowed to leave.
They also want to know - before they buy their ticket – whether they'll actually be allowed
to travel.
So, how do you know if the Tax Office has made a Departure Prohibition Order
against you?
Well, the tax law specifically says that, if the Tax Office makes a Departure Prohibition
Order, then it needs to notify you, in writing, as soon as possible.
Usually this will mean that something will arrive in the mail, but it could also be hand
delivered to you.
The copy of the order will be very obvious.
It will say 'Departure Prohibition Order' at the top.
The letter will explain why the Tax Office has made the decision to make this order and
what you can do to have that decision reviewed.
So, as long as you are opening your mail, then you should know if the Tax Office has
made a Departure Prohibition Order against you.
The other thing I'd like to say is that the Tax Office doesn't issue a lot of these.
There's usually only between 10 and 20 active Departure Prohibition Orders at any one time
across Australia.
So they aren't very common.
If you've got any other questions about Departure Prohibition Orders
or tax debt in general, get in touch with me
and lets have a chat about how I can help.
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Football fans love what Jordan Henderson said after being asked about Loris Karius - Duration: 4:21.
Football News24/7 Regardless of which football team you support, it's hard not to feel sorry for Loris Karius
The 24-year-old Liverpool goalkeeper endured a personal nightmare in the biggest match of his career on Saturday night
His two catastrophic errors cost Liverpool, who lost the Champions League final 3-1 in Kiev
Karius produced one of the most inexplicable mistakes you're ever likely to see in a football match for the opener
He attempted to roll the ball out to a Liverpool teammate but Karim Benzema, standing next to him, simply stuck his leg out and couldn't believe his luck as the ball rolled into the empty net
Sadio Mane then equalised minutes later before Gareth Bale scored arguably the best goal in Champions League history
There was more agony for Karius before the final whistle, however. In the 83rd minute, Bale took a shot from range and Karius somehow allowed the ball to squirm out of his grasp and into the back of the net
What Henderson said about Karius after the match There were heartbreaking scenes after the final whistle as Karius apologised to the Liverpool supporters with tears streaming down his face
It will take a long, long time for him to recover from this. Jordan Henderson was asked about Karius after the match by BT Sport's Des Kelly and the Liverpool captain endeared himself even further to football fans - not just Liverpool supporters - by refusing to chuck his teammate under a bus
"The first one I'm not really sure what happened, I don't know whether it should have been allowed," a clearly dejected Henderson said
"He could do nothing for the overhead kick. The third one, the ball's got loads of movement on, so it's difficult
'That why he's captain' "We just weren't good enough on the night to get over the line," he added
"I'm so proud of all the players." Well said, Jordan. The 27-year-old could have been forgiven if he was fuming with Karius for costing him and his teammates a Champions League winners' medal, but instead he protected the team's goalkeeper like a true captain
Karius will need the support of his teammates and coaching staff to help him get over this and Henderson has set a perfect example
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Zealot appeared in Battlegrounds War Mode (Eng Sub) - Duration: 4:01.
I do not put subtitles because it's a chat until 1 minute!
An arrow came to me.
The arrow went off on my side.
Who threw smoke bombs?
Someone threw smoke bombs.
Oh fuxx!
why
where are you?
Fuxx!
What's wrong?
What's wrong?
Oh,I'm screwed.
Is anyone there?
Yes.
Who?
Hello?
Hello!
Come here.
Play with me.
Hey~
I Got him.
Wait a minute,I play with him.
You cut off the enemy 's neck.
I'll use that first aid box.
Ok,I'll take those clothes.
We have enemies before us.
Enemy(x3)
In front.
Two.
No, three.
Somebody shot me.
For Aiur!
For Aiur!
For Aiur!
For Aiur!
For Aiur!
Come here!
Come here!
What are you doing?
Come here!
What are you doing?!
There are more enemies in front.
The enemy is in front!
Kill him.(x4)
One more.
Hey,don't kill me.
It's so funny.
There are more enemies behind.
Hello!
It hurts.
One more.
The enemy comes again.
No~!
No~
This is so funny.
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