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- [Eric] Yep, that's me.

You're probably wondering how I ended up here,

let's take a step back.

My name is Eric and I grew up here,

^birthplace of La Croix sparkling water.

Seltzer is in my blood.

So today, I'm gonna try as many flavors as I can.

It's a lot of seltzer to try so I'm gonna have

some friends help me out and select our favorites.

After I've tried them all we're gonna combine all 70

to make the world's first mega-seltzer.

First up, Polar.

^- I hated seltzer water my whole life

^and then dated somebody who loved Polar.

(popping sounds)

^- I don't like to do seltzer with straws.

^I think you lose the carbonation in the straw

on the way to your mouth, right?

(popping sounds)

- Yeah, that's good, I'm into that.

- I'm eating seltzer for lunch.

- Up next, Hal's.

How are you related to the company?

^Second cousin--

^- I wish I could say I was, like, the CEO and owner,

but I get no profit from how many

Hal's seltzer waters are sold.

(popping sounds)

I wonder what intern was like, "Okay,

"I have an idea, a coffee-flavored water."

I mean, it's not bad, it's not bad.

- It's not bad, right?

- It's not bad.

I'm kinda mad about that, actually.

It tastes a little bit like when you

have consumed an iced coffee and,

like, the ice is melted and it's just,

like, the watery flavor down at the bottom,

that's a little bit what it tastes like.

- Up next, Bubly.

Bubly.

- Bubly.

- No, I think it's Bubly.

^- It says no calories, no sweeteners, all smiles,

^and as a woman I find that offensive

because I don't like anybody telling me to smile,

especially not my seltzer.

(popping sounds)

- I'm just trying to hold back so many burps.

- It's probably gonna be really unpleasant

coming out of your mouth and out of your butt later

because I bet you're gonna get a lot of farts.

(popping sounds)

- Do you think Michael Buble is a brand ambassador for this?

- I mean, he should be.

If he isn't, they're idiots.

I mean, smooth jazz, smooth sparkling water.

- Is he a jazz musician?

- Doesn't he play, like, the jazz clarinet or something?

Or no, am I getting him confused with someone.

- Kenny G?

- I'm thinking of Kenny G.

- Next up is Spindrift.

This is made with real fruit as opposed

to being an essence with fruit.

^I still don't know what essence means.

(popping sounds)

Ten calories?

This is the most caloric seltzer we've had yet.

Up next, Adirondack.

^- I immediately was brought back to

^when I get sick and I get medicine.

- I mean, I feel sick but I think

it's for a different reason.

(popping sounds)

(Eric burping)

- I can't work in these conditions.

(popping sounds)

- Up next, 365.

So we are starting with your favorite flavor.

- Yes, which is a lack of flavor.

(popping sounds)

- [Eric] Next up is Vintage, 17 left.

- You'll see this when you open it,

it's gonna be substantial.

- You think it'll erupt?

- You gotta be careful.

(popping sounds)

(Eric burping)

- Excuse me.

Up next, La Croix, only 14 more to go.

- I always called it La Croix

^because that's the correct pronunciation,

but then I understand it's based on the river,

which the locals call La Croix, I guess.

Whatever, it doesn't matter.

- Alright, hope you're thirsty.

- Oh, honey, oh, me.

(popping sounds)

- So why is it called pamplemousse,

is that how you pronounce it?

- Pamplemousse?

^I mean, it's French for grapefruit.

- It's French, I didn't know that.

- Okay, so as part of my, like,

La Croix boy identity I've realized something.

I feel like there's actually--

(overlapping talking)

- Totally.

- Right?

- [Eric] And now the grand finale, Schweppes,

only four more to taste.

- I am kind of a lukewarm on seltzer

^only because it makes me gassy.

(popping sounds)

- I've waited what feels like years for this.

I feel greasy, I'm kind of sweating.

Ironically I'm thirsty.

Cheers.

- Cheers.

(celebratory instrumental music)

- Well, we're not quite done.

As promised, we are going to attempt

something that has never been done before.

We are going to combine all 70 seltzers,

which I just drank, into a big vat

and create the world's first mega-seltzer.

(instrumental rock music)

- It's a little off-white, which I love.

- It's kind of like a very pale Rose.

- There's a lot going on.

- I don't hate it.

- It's just weird, it's just weird.

- I see things floating in there.

- It's perplexing.

- [Eric] So there you have it.

We tried every seltzer we could get our hands on

and we combined every seltzer we could get our hands on,

and now, now I gotta pee.

(instrumental rock music)

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Roman Engineering: Crash Course History of Science #6 - Duration: 12:17.

The Romans invented concrete over two thousands years ago and built roads which are still

around today.

They used arches and domes to create monumental buildings with big airy interiors that looked

truly Olympian—also still around.

And they moved thousands of tons of water using aqueducts to keep a bustling population

un-thirsty.

These old buildings?

Also still around!

But did the Romans come up with ideas about physics?

Like why arches support weight differently than right-angled structures?

Did they ask proto-chemistry questions—that is, "what is stuff?"—such as which tiny

things make up a good concrete?

Nope.

Let's look at what knowledge the Romans made in order to set up a debate that, spoiler

alert, is still going on: do you understand something when you can explain why it's

true, in the abstract?

Or do you understand something when you can do things with it, even if you can't explain why?

[Intro Music Plays]

The Romans inherited much of their knowledge from the Greeks.

From 323 to 31 BCE, the geometry, physics, astronomy, and other disciplines developed

by the Presocratics, Plato, and Aristotle spread throughout the Hellenistic world.

This "world" combined the parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe influenced by Greek thought

due in large part to Alexander's brief supervillain rampage.

In Alexandria, Egypt—the biggest of the seventy cities that Alexander named after

himself—the kings paid for the Museum, or "house of the muses."

This wasn't a museum in the modern sense of the word but more like a research university.

In Pergamon, in what is now Turkey, the kings paid for the Library, which was—wait for

it—a really big collection of books.

These institutions lasted for centuries, drawing visitors from far and wide.

Alas, over the same period of time that these Greeks were supporting research, a tribe from

central Italy called the Romans went on a new supervillain rampage… that also lasted

for centuries.

The Romans would continue to spread classical Greek thought: we even call their culture

"Greco-Roman."

But natural philosophy during Greco-Roman times didn't advance much.

Today, we remember the Romans for their engineering—or ability to improve some real-world system—not

their deep thoughts about why the world is the way it is.

Roman engineering built on Greek engineering.

Making knowledge is political, and most politicians really want the same thing: bigger catapults

and lots of ships.

So Greco-Roman leaders did what heads of state everywhere have always done: they paid smart

people to make bigger weapons.

In the ancient Mediterranean, the job of building warmachines was called architecton, or architect.

Most of these "architects" were anonymous and didn't write down theories.

But, a few of them did.

The most famous architecton, Archimedes of Syracuse, fought for the Greeks against the

Romans.

Archimedes is famous today as a mathematician: he worked out many geometrical proofs

including the area of a circle, and pioneered infinitesimals and exponents.

Archimedes also invented a lot of useful contraptions, including the water screw and compound pulley.

The water screw pumps water by turning a screw inside a pipe.

This was immediately useful in irrigation.

And a mechanical way to move water uphill is just plain cool!

Archimedes also designed various warmachines to kill the Romans who were trying to take

over his hometown.

He was so impressive that the Roman general ordered his troops to capture, not kill, him.

But one soldier particularly low on chill got frustrated when Archimedes wouldn't

stop working on a mathematical proof.

In a sense, Archimedes kept it so real that he got himself and, symbolically, an era of

Greek science killed.

Archimedes was interested in some of the natural philosophy that explained his machines, but

for most other thinkers of his time, astronomy, physics, and math were important for abstract,

quasi-religious reasons.

Making weapons was a matter of political power.

The heavens from which rain fell were perfect and abstract.

Shipbuilding was an art, something learned from practice.

It was not a matter of understanding hydrodynamics, or the chemical properties of wood that make

it bendy and floaty.

Aristotle came up with a handy division between these types of knowledge that we still use today.

He classified knowledge as either "useful" or "theoretical."

Useful knowledge was called technē, which is where we get "technology."

"Technology" has until recently, in historical terms, been connected to the idea of "art"—meaning

something you learn by doing, and can see in the real world.

Theoretical knowledge, on the other hand, was epistēmē—the root of our word epistemology,

the study of knowledge.

Epistēmē is the sort of knowledge we most associate with "science."

Science is abstract, represented by formulas.

When historians of science talk about the possibilities of what we can know, they use

the word "epistemic."

One of the most influential thinkers working on epistemic questions during the Greco-Roman

period was Claudius Ptolemy, a Greek or Greek-speaking southern Egyptian living in Roman-held Alexandria.

In addition to optics and the science of music, Ptolemy took up Plato's old problem of how

to fit the observed data about how the planets move to the theory of a cosmos made of perfect

circles with earth at its center.

He got really, really into this, mixing together three kinds of solutions in order to make

the math work: epicycles, for example, were the tiny circles that the planets moved along…

around bigger circles.

Ptolemy's version of the cosmos, a mathematically neater version of Aristotle's and Plato's,

became the basis of the understanding of the universe across much of the medieval Christian

and Islamic world.

His great astronomical work, the Mathematical Syntaxis, was renamed by Arabic scholars as

the Almagest, or The Greatest.

Fun fact: the Almagest may have been edited by one of the first recorded female natural

philosophers, Hypatia of Alexandria.

So we're on episode six of History of Science and, yes, this is the first mention of a woman...

Ptolemy was also pretty much the authority on earthly geography in the Greco-Roman world.

His book on the subject, called Geography, discusses the data he uses and why.

It provided a resource for other scholars to use in more accurately picturing and drawing

the world, for centuries.

Oh, and none of these thinkers thought that the earth was flat.

Flat earth theory may have more proponents today than it did in Greco-Roman times.

As Ptolemy shows, epistemic work was important to a few Greco-Romans.

But what they're really remembered for is their technē, their engineering.

For example, people had been mixing together water and rocks to make cement for generations.

But by 150 BCE, the Romans began mixing volcanic ash, rocks, water, and lime to make Roman

concrete, or opus caementitium, which is one of those technologies that the smarty-pants like

to call "a big freakin' deal."

This new stuff was super durable and could be poured into weird shapes like domes.

The Pantheon or Really Big Temple in Rome is capped by a 143-foot diameter dome of concrete

that has stood for almost two thousand years.

But the Romans found out that arches support more weight than straight joints.

This matters when you're trying to move something really heavy, like water.

Thus the Romans were able to move water long distances using arch-y aqueducts.

This in turn allowed Roman cities to grow in population, mines to run, and dry lands

to be irrigated.

The Romans changed their lands in other ways, too: they drained the marshes of their home

city using an innovative sewer system called the Cloaca Maxima, which literally means "Biggest

Sewer."

Great name, my dudes.

The politician and civil engineer Sextus Julius Frontinus wrote a landmark, comprehensive,

two-volume report on the design for the aqueducts and sewers of Rome… which luckily a Renaissance

scholar found a copy of, just as the city recovered from a roughly one thousand year

downturn in population.

Yes, that's right: Roman infrastructural engineering lasted through a millennium of

neglect and still worked!

But as great as gigantic open rooms, fresh drinking water, and big-big sewers are, the

most important feat of Roman engineering may have been their highways.

We hear a lot about "infrastructure" today.

And states have always made roads to foster trade and move troops.

But Roman road builders took the art of logistics to another level.

Show us what a big deal this was, Thought Bubble!

Consider the Appian Way: running from Rome southeast through the "heel" of Italy,

it connected several not very urbanized regions of the peninsula.

Its first leg was built in 312 BCE—before Roman concrete was perfected...

...using cement over layers of fitted stones and gravel.

Drainage ditches lined its sides, and the road was cambered to allow water to drain

off.

The Appian Way allowed Roman troops to efficiently crush their enemies.

It was expanded over the centuries.

And the Appian Way is still around!

The cement has eroded away, but you can still see many long, very straight sections.

It's lined by trees, marked by monuments, and haunted by history.

And the Appian Way is only one of several well-preserved, two-thousand-year-old Roman

roads crisscrossing Africa, Asia, and Europe.

Metaphorically, all of these roads led to Rome.

Her citizens paid taxes toward many large-scale public works such as highways.

Perhaps the most important technology the Romans optimized was the state itself: they

developed a complicated legal system, a well-supplied army, public food assistance, and massive

public games.

One site of these games was the Flavian Amphitheater, AKA the Colosseum.

It had a retractable roof that was staffed by sailors who used complicated rigging to

move the canvas coverings around, and it was sometimes flooded to allow for naval war games.

How many engineers today know how to properly rig a giant sun-sail?

Or safely flood a public venue—without using plastic?

Thanks, Thought Bubble, but these public works were intended for Romans, not their property…

Before the industrial revolution, public works such as aqueducts, sewers, and roads required

quarrying lots of materials and lots and lots of labor.

And "labor" meant slaves.

Some estimates hold that one in three people in Roman Italy were enslaved.

These people were involved in knowledge creation, if against their will, by building and maintaining

all those great roads and other structures.

Roman slavery was a little different than plantation slavery in the American South.

Slaves could be highly educated.

Many physicians were even slaves.

They could buy their freedom and become voting citizens.

But most remained chattel—meaning property.

In 73 BCE, the gladiator Spartacus famously led a slave revolt in Italy.

The freed slaves fought the army for two years, but they were eventually defeated.

The survivors of the rebellion were crucified along the Appian Way, from Rome to Capua,

over a hundred miles to the south.

Brutal story, but worth telling in the context of Roman engineering.

Because the technologies that engineers make are, like the sciences, political—only as

good or as bad as the humans who use them.

Roman thinkers left behind written sources including histories, plays, proto-novels,

poems, legal manuals, and religious texts.

But only a few Roman texts deal with natural philosophy.

Frontius's guide to aqueducts was one exception.

Another was the Architecture of Vitruvius.

He wrote about buildings, but also urban planning and even the plan of the human body.

By linking the limbs of the human body to mathematical principles, Vitruvius inspired

Da Vinci's "Vitruvian man."

Vitruvius's Architecture sums up the concepts about knowledge common to the Hellenistic

and Greco-Roman worlds: it's a technical manual also concerned with the beautiful harmonies

of form inherent to bodies as well as the efficient management of cities—the "body

politic."

Next time—we'll meet mechanical wonders and the wonder of public healthcare in the

Abbasid Caliphate's great capital, Baghdad.

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Montana and it's made with the help of all this nice people and our animation team is

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The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Andre The Giant - Duration: 6:02.

Back in the '80s, the World Wrestling Federation - now known as World Wrestling Entertainment

- was a grab-tastic slam-stravaganza crammed with classic characters and legendary storylines

- and Andre the Giant was the Atlas holding it all up.

The 500-plus-pound Andre dwarfed even the most enormous of his fellow athletes.

According to Sports Illustrated, one of his hands could engulf a 12-ounce beer can, and

his wrists were thicker than most men's ankles.

The Giant dominated wrestling for decades, but he also battled perpetually gained body

mass and debilitating health problems.

Meanwhile, the strain of fame destroyed him mentally.

Here's the tragic real-life story of Andre the Giant.

"He is said to be the largest, and highest paid, and best known wrestler in the entire

world [...] Please welcome Andre the Giant."

Biggest in the business

By every measure, Andre the Giant was a whole lot of man.

Besides size, he possessed unfathomable strength and a voice deeper than the ocean.

"I'm not supernatural, I'm just myself."

Born Andre Roussimoff on a farm in the French Alps in 1946, Andre grew to be 7-foot-4, according

to the WWE, though he was likely closer to 6-foot-11.

Andre never lifted weights, yet acquaintances alleged he could lift trees and overpower

thousand-pound cows.

For fun he would occasionally wedge his friends' cars in between buildings.

Hitting the big time

Andre left home at age 14 and dove into wrestling at 16.

By the '70s he was the most renowned wrestler on Earth, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Then in 1973 the father of current WWE owner Vince McMahon branded him Andre the Giant.

Sports Illustrated's Terry Todd, who traveled with Andre, observed,

"Going through a revolving door, he [had to] bend and take tiny shuffling steps to make

the door revolve."

He bent himself like a contortionist to fit in taxis, and hotel bathrooms left him no

room to bathe.

Andre wasn't just larger than life; he was larger than daily life.

The Eighth Wonder

Though the WWF dubbed him the "Eighth Wonder of the World," the world orbited Andre like

a planet.

The giant revealed in one interview,

"I would give much money to be able to spend one day per week as a man of regular size."

Acromegaly, the cause of his size, gave him an unusual visage.

And made him the perfect target for bullying.

Hall-of-Famer Bret Hart witnessed grannies "curse [Andre] out" for declining to sign

autographs.

And "Mean" Gene Okerlund said the giant "would cry" because of all the teasing he endured.

Andre eventually found refuge in the QVC channel.

Per CBS Sports, it allowed him to shop without "attracting unwanted audiences."

Raising the bar tab

According to coworkers, Andre's liver swam in an ocean of booze.

USA Today reported that ex-wrestler Gerald Brisco claimed the giant downed six bottles

of wine before matches.

And Modern Drunkard Magazine reported he racked up a $40,000 hotel bar tab while filming The

Princess Bride.

In an interview with David Letterman, Andre admitted,

"Is it true that you in one sitting drank 117 beers?"

"Yes."

But as CBS Sports revealed,

"Andre was living in pain."

Years of wrestling and arduous travel ravaged his body and his disorder caused his bones

and joints to thicken, inflicting further stress.

Pharmaceutical solutions existed, but he refused to take them.

The Princess Bride

As filming for The Princess Bride began, Andre transformed into the lovable Fezzik.

William Goldman, who authored both the screenplay and the book that inspired it, told CNN it

was the only casting choice he specifically envisioned while writing the script.

"It's not my fault I'm the biggest and the strongest.

I don't even exercise."

Andre was so good in the role it seemed inconceivable that he wasn't already a Hollywood heavyweight.

No Small Parts reported Andre had previously played monsters, but The Princess Bride emphasized

his humanity and allowed his personality to shine.

Co-star Cary Elwes - who played Wesley - called him "a real gentle giant" who "would give

you the shirt off his back."

A titan's twilight

During his incredible career Andre battled many beasts.

He knocked out the great Gorilla Monsoon, nearly flattened Harley Race, and defeated

Hulk Hogan.

But the giant's biggest opponent was time.

At age 23 Andre learned he could die by age 40, according to friend Jackie McCauley.

She told CBS Sports that Japanese doctors offered to operate on him before time ran

out, but the giant declined.

Twenty years later Andre's knees were buckling, and he was becoming entombed in his body.

As the Los Angeles Times detailed, by the early '90s, he was immobile.

Once a titan who carried the wrestling world, Andre now needed others to do the heavy lifting.

Wrestlemania in the sky

In January 1993 Andre returned to France to attend his father's funeral.

And on January 27th, the giant's gentle heart stopped beating.

He was 46.

The Los Angeles Times reported Andre wanted to be cremated and for his ashes to be spread

over his North Carolina ranch.

But no crematorium in France could handle a man of his magnitude.

So best friends Jackie McCauley and Frenchy Bernard flew his body to the States, where

it was reduced to 17 pounds of ashes, according to Bleacher Report.

"When you got one true friend like him, that's all you need in this world.

A true friend."

Andre named three people in his will: Jackie, Frenchy, and his daughter Robin.

He signed it not as Andre but as "A. Roussimoff," a man who caught everyone's eye, but who few

people really saw.

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Get a BIG Idea and Get Motivated! with Bob Proctor - Duration: 3:11.

Hello there and welcome.

I wanna talk about something right now

that a lot of people don't understand.

And because they don't understand it,

they miss out on all the good in life.

It's about motivation.

A lot of people refer to me as a motivation speaker.

I never think of myself that way.

I think more of myself as a teacher, an educator,

helping people understand how their mind functions

and how to improve the quality of their life.

Why would we have to get someone to motivate us?

Well, I guess we do because we don't motivate ourself.

How do you motivate yourself?

You motivate yourself by having an idea

that is lodged in your mind

that you're emotionally involved in,

that you want to do, that you want to accomplish,

that you wanna get, that you have never done before.

If you lack motivation, you lack life.

See, motivation is that mental state

that gets you and up and gets you going.

You become motivated.

I am a motivated person.

No one has to wind my stem.

I get it going myself the minute I open my eyes

because I've got so many things to do.

I don't have time just to sit around and play games.

I have never gone into a puzzle on my phone in my life.

I don't play games on my phone.

I don't want to play games with life.

I want to turn life into something

that is really rich and rewarding.

And if you're gonna do that, you've got to be motivated.

Well, you'll be motivated when you make up your mind

that you are going to build an idea

and then you're gonna execute that idea.

You're gonna get the idea in your mind

and you'll say, "I'm gonna do this."

Now, I'm gonna let you in on a secret.

If this idea is designed to help somebody else

improve the quality of their life,

you'll get double good out of it,

because when you help them, you've helped yourself.

Get motivated.

Build a big picture in your mind

and say, "I am going to do this.

"Come hell or high water, I am going to do this."

And turn it into fun.

And, bang, every day when you get up,

you move right into action on it.

When you see somebody dragging themself around,

they lack motivation.

But you know what they really like is a big idea.

Van Gogh was asked how he did such beautiful work.

He said, "I dream my painting and then I paint my dream."

Van Gogh was motivated.

Get a big idea.

Go execute it.

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BREAKING: Congress Just Called for CRIMINAL Investigation, They Found Everything! - Duration: 6:51.

BREAKING: Congress Just Called for CRIMINAL Investigation, They Found Everything!

The feud that has been simmering on a low boil for months between Congress and the Justice

Department, has finally boiled over, erupting into a full-fledged cage match this week.

Many people believe this could be the House Intelligence Committee is closing in and the

noose is ever tightening.

Most recently, 11 members of Congress are now yet again sending a signed a letter to

Attorney General Jeff Sessions, FBI Director Chris Wray, and U.S. Attorney John Huber asking

them, yet again to conduct a criminal investigation into multiple members of the Obama administration.

The letter specifically demands a criminal investigation be launched into the conduct,

and actions of former FBI Director James Comey, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,

former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, and anti-Trump

FBI officials Peter Stzrok and Lisa Page.

Lawmakers wrote in a letter released by Rep. Ron DeSantis,

"In doing so, we are especially mindful of the dissimilar degrees of zealousness that

has marked the investigations into Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and the

presidential campaign of Donald Trump.

Those in positions of high authority should be treated the same as every other American."

the lawmakers stated while also insisting that any violations of law need to be "vetted

appropriately."

The lawmakers argue that Comey mishandled the criminal investigation into Hillary over

her use of a private email server, claiming that the investigation was "motivated by

a political agenda."

Subpoenas and various demands for information continue to go back and forth and until this

week, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and his subordinates at the department fought

the continued Congressional demands, for information with the tools of banal bureaucracy resist,

delay, ignore, negotiate.

Yet Rosenstein decided to kick it up a notch by recently accusing House Republicans of

"threats," extortion and wanting to "rummage" through department documents.

Meanwhile, the New York Times is dropping stories with the usual "anonymous sources"

with new accusations claiming "Mr. Rosenstein, and top FBI officials have come to suspect

that some lawmakers were using their oversight authority to gain intelligence about investigation,

so that it could be shared with the White House."

Yet clearly Rosenstein is not worried in the slightest about "rummaging" he is simply

diverting attention from the Bureau's concern, with the exact opposite conversation in that

the FBI is being required to comply with very specific and revealing, along with potentially

damaging demands.

Justice Department was recently delivered first a classified House Intelligence Committee

letter, and then a subpoena demanding documents related to a new line of inquiry about the

Federal Bureau of Investigation's Trump investigation.

The deadline for complying with the subpoena was Thursday afternoon, and the Justice Department

flouted it.

As the White House is undoubtedly monitoring any new congressional demands for information,

it is likely that President Trump's tweet Wednesday ripping the department for not turning,

over documents was in part a reference to this latest demand.

Memos from May 2017, show Rosenstein throwing Comey under the bus slamming Comey for making

"serious mistakes" throughout the course of the investigation.

"Almost everyone agrees that the Director made serious mistakes; it is one of the few

issues that unites people of diverse perspectives," Rosenstein wrote.

"The way (Comey) handled the conclusion of the email investigation was wrong."

Yet Comey has thrown former President Obama and his Attorney General Loretta Lynch under

the bus, claiming they "jeopardized" the Hillary Clinton email investigation.

In his book, A Higher Loyalty, Comey defends the FBI investigators who were charged with

investigating Hillary's private email server and her mishandling of classified information.

"I never heard anyone on our team not one take a position that seemed driven by their

personal political motivations.

And more than that: I never heard an argument or observation I thought came from a political

bias.

Never," Comey writes in his book.

"Instead we debated, argued, listened, reflected, agonized, played devil's advocate, and even

found opportunities to laugh as we hashed out major decisions."

Comey stated of Obama

"Contributing to this problem, regrettably, was President Obama.

He had jeopardized the Department of Justice's credibility in the investigation by saying

in a 60 Minutes interview on Oct. 11, 2015, that Clinton's email use was "a mistake"

that had not endangered national security.

Then on Fox News on April 10, 2016, he said that Clinton may have been careless but did

not do anything to intentionally harm national security, suggesting that the case involved

overclassification of material in the government.

President Obama is a very smart man who understands the law very well.

To this day, I don't know why he spoke about the case publicly, and seemed to absolve her

before a final determination was made.

If the president had already decided the matter, an outside observer could reasonably wonder,

how on earth could his Department of Justice do anything other than follow his lead."

Comey said Obama's public statements about the investigation "jeopardized" the investigation's

credibility in multiple interviews, and seemed to absolve Hillary of any crime before FBI

investigators completed their work.

"The truth was that the president as far as I knew, anyway he had only as much information

as anyone following it in the media.

He had not been briefed on our work at all.

And if he was following the media, he knew nothing, because there had been no leaks at

all up until that point.

But, his comments still set all of us up for corrosive attacks if the case were completed

with no charges brought."

Both Obama and Lynch have condemned Comey's interpretation of the facts, and for his accusation

that she aligned the FBI's terminology on Hillary's email case with Democratic messaging.

Lynch responded with this scathing statement,

"I have known James Comey almost 30 years.

Throughout his time as director, we spoke regularly about some of the most sensitive

issues in law enforcement and national security.

If he had any concerns regarding the email investigation, classified or not, he had ample

opportunities to raise them with me both privately and in meetings.

He never did."

What do you think about this?

Please share this news and scroll down to Comment below and don't forget to subscribe

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Bellator 199: Sitdown - Ryan Bader - Duration: 1:07.

- You know, two belts in two divisions

would kinda just solidify you know, my life's hard work.

I kinda pride myself on being the hardest worker in the room

and have been for the past 10-plus years

I've been doing this sport.

I was wrestling since I was seven years old.

You know, and then continue that and to get better

and to learn stand-up, jiu-jitsu, implement your wrestling

with that, go fight these local shows.

I fought in Mexico, I fought in a bull fighting ring.

I fought in a little barn in Globe, Arizona.

You know, and then to the stage of becoming

the Bellator champion, you know, and retaining my belt.

And now I'm going up to heavyweight

and going into the Grand Prix.

People don't see that foundation that was built.

To put my head down for this next year

and come out with two belts, that would just

vindicate everything: all the sacrifices that,

not only I've made, but my family, my friends,

my coaches, my teammates around me made,

that's gonna be definitely a highlight in my career.

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The Net - Cyberpunk 2077 Lore - Duration: 8:02.

Connection: Night City

Welcome to the MadqueenShow hub

I am your host B-62

Today we enter the net

The net is an alternative plane of reality

It's the plane of information, for some is the real universe and the physical plane

exists only to allow us access into it

The net is made up of all the telecommunications devices and electronic processors of the world,

this global telecommunications grid doesn't define the Net, but it does define where in

the net we can go

Everything worth finding is information, so everything is in the Net

The Net went through several iterations before it evolved to its final form

The earliest Net was the equivalent to the "web" pages of the late 20th century:

static, barely interactive

By 2013, the next version employed over a dozen types of virtual reality programs that

made the user feel like he was actually in a vast electronic space similar to those postulated

by visionary movies like Tron or Max Headroom

Finally, late in the 20-teens, a standardized system of icons and virtual coding was developed,

called the Ihara-Grubb protocols, which created one reality in every computer

A reality every netrunner could share

And that was its undoing

How fast can you browse the new cyberwear catalogue?

Watch a fim?

Maybe checking your neural implants?

Watch the news?

Maybe sports?

The new Portable Dataterm™ moves as fast as you do

Portable Dataterm™

Faster. Smarter. Click

During the implementation of the Ihara-Grubb protocols, the undeniably brilliant and undeniably

insane netrunner Rache Bartmoss infiltrated Ihara's code and planted his own devious virus

This was the Data Krash, a twisted bit of programming that was, thanks to the Ihara-Grubb

protocols, embedded into the structure of every computer that used the Net

For five years, it sat like a toad in the directory files of computers, until that fateful

day late in the 4th Corporate War, when a black ops team killed Rache Bartmoss and triggered

a deadman switch that activated billions of DataKrash viral links

At first, in the eachoes of the global conflict known as the 4th Corporate War, the effects

of the Data Krash went unnoticed

But as the War crashed to its bloody end, it became evident that something bad was happening

in cyberspace

Data was banishing, being re-written, restructured, moved around between computers

Strange icons resembling the late Rache Bartmoss began appearing in systems all over the planet,

taunting, tormenting and attacking netrunners at will

In a matter of weeks, the entire Net had become a battleground, a battleground in which the

forces of the corporate world and the elite cybercops of Netwatch were swept away like

leaves in a hurricane

Within a year, the DataKrash had nearly destroyed the information substructure of modern society

and it was no longer considered safe to link computers to that vast, consensual hallucination

known as the Net

In desperation, computer systems began to unplug before they could be compromised, only

to discover that once they had been jacked in, they were forever infected

Finally, even the big backbone systems maintaining the Ihara-Grubb protocols were taken down

The net that 2077 netrunners hack is smaller, less dispersed than the old data forts in

the crazy 2020s

But their concentration makes them better sources of distilled information

They are also better defended, not just by the black ice of the past, but by newer,

more deadly guardians, that you will discover soon

Thanks for entering the net with us, I hope we'll see your avatars again, good evening

and long life to Rache Bartmoss

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Hardywood Bourbon Cru Quadrupel Beer Review. A Virginia Barrel Aged Brew. - Duration: 3:12.

If my last 3 beer reviews have taught me anything, is that the more people see of them, the less

they like them.

NO SIR I DONT LIKE IT.

It's been forever on the channel since it's taken a week for a review to crack 1000 views,

but an obscure Virginia wine barrel aged beer, was up to the task.

But I got to drink, so it was a win for me- so who cares if no one watched it.

So let's try this other one in My beer odyssey series of drinking bottles of things that

taste like other things I don't really drink.

The Hardywood Barrel Series Bourbon Cru. from Hardywood Park brewery out of Richmond, Virginia.

Another Virginia brewery because I didn't learn my lesson the first time.

At 12% alcohol by volume, this is like you drank a whole six pack of Michelob Ultra.

It also must be noted the phrase drank a whole six pack of Michelob ultra is the start of

a story no one wants to hear.

Let's pour it.

It pours clear and it's not overly carbonated.

It settles after a minute or two.

The color is like a dark tea, a little amber, some brown.

And you may remember from my Sixth glass review, where you said I wasn't as in to Quarruplels

as I wanted to be.

Well I like this one better.

The smell.

First off it's got that liquor-sh smell.

I mean not Liquorice, like liquor ISH.

Ordinary Every Day guy knows what I'm talking about.

I want to say Bourbon is what I'm getting mostly because those are the barrels the bottle

says it's aged in.

There's some pleasant malts, honey, ummm resiny is a word too I think.

I always prefer the smell of liquor to it's evil warm taste, and this has a nice smell.

How does this stuff taste.

While there is the strong bourbon taste, it somehow seems milder in it's alcohol kick

than Boulevards sixth glass.

There's some sort of lightly spice vanilla in there- a sentence that makes no sense.

Well it makes a little sense when you realize I have a unsophisticated palette- but that's

ok I'm making Youtube videos.

The mouthfeel is creamy and it warms as it travels down your pizza hole.

I think it's a bit too much of a regular drinker for me… but I can appreciate that

other people who need something that doesn't make them want to fight.

I mean if it were possible to enjoy a small amount of bourbon in moderation, it might

be different- but that's not possible so it's not.

What are we talking about again.

Oh yeah the Hardywood… for me it's a nice step above a standard quadrupel, that's

easy sipping.

If you like this review go ahead and chug a beer- not this beer- but another one and

hit the like button.

Subscribe to the channel.

Follow my mediocre Instagram channel, with pictures of knives and beer and outdoor stuff.

Thanks for watching.

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Chapter1Review B - Duration: 1:22.

let's recap some important facts about

food safety

in the US there's an estimated 48 million cases of

foodborne illness or injury resulting in over

3,000 deaths annually

what are three types of hazards that cause foodborne illness?

biological chemical and physical

biological hazards such as bacteria are

the most common cause of foodborne

illness and are usually transferred onto

food by food handlers

a person in charge is required at all times to ensure

proper food handling practices are being followed

speak with the person in charge

at your establishment when you have

food safety questions or concerns

certain segments of the population are still

more prone to becoming sick or

experiencing worse than normal symptoms

from foodborne illness

these include young children, older adults, and

immune compromised people

finally we listed eight food types that require special attention

when serving because they can

be fatal to those who are allergic.

milk, soy, eggs, wheat, peanuts, nuts,

fish, and shellfish.

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BEST KODI BUILD EVER 🔥 FOR KODI 17.6 KRYPTON MAY 2018 🔥 DUGGZ PRO LIGHT BUILD KODI WITH KODI LIVE TV - Duration: 12:37.

I've been fucking hoes and popping Pili's, man. I feel just like a rock star

Press the bell icon on the YouTube and never miss another

Hello guys, this is kodi best build back with you again with another amazing video so in this video guys

I'm gonna show you how to install the duggz pro media build

to your kodi krypton

Anything kodi krypton if you have kodi krypton on install it to your Amazon fire stick or Nvidia shield or Android TV box

You can enjoy your time watching me and install this great build and watch your TV shows and movies

Everything that that is on

Terrarium or Netflix or whatever you will get it for free on this great build

You will just install it to your box and then enjoy

The pink life, but first guys don't forget to subscribe to my channel, right

Here and join me in Facebook group and Facebook page and follow me on Twitter and Instagram

Visit my website for sure to make sure that you're gonna get all news about Cody

so guys to install the DAGs pro media light Cody will

Go right here to settings click on text

And then guys make sure you allow the announced sources from adults as you can see right here

I love it. If you don't just allow it back

And click Ian's you will uh? No it only once then you can install any bill view once

you guys click on file manager and

then if you use to install builds you will get your list right here as you can see and

then click on add source if you're new to Cody you will find only profile directory and

Add source click on add source right here guys

And then click none and just copy and paste the address right here to not miss any thing

Click hey guys click OK and then guys here click on pro leave it probe pro wizard is better click OK

Back and then back one more time to the home page

and then scroll down to atoms as you can see right here guys click on add-ons and

Then click on this little box in the top

Then just click on install from zip file and

choose your

Pro Wizard repo here guys click on plug in program

That's pro media as you can see right here click on it. It's gonna

Be install it to your Kodi crap-ton without any problem if you have a faster internet. You will get it

In two seconds, that's it you have a lower internet just wait

15 seconds that's it?

So you got it you got the tax Pro wizard

Install it so you can keep your things right here

We have the bread or clear cash starting up or whatever select it and press on continue

He'll guys click on the build menu

So here guys you got the tags Pro Cody bill, and he'll down you got the ducks pro light

Cripe town build click on it

The one we're gonna get so here if you have a previous build

Install it click on fresh install if you have only

This bill click on if you have nothing in your Cody Craig click on standard install

So I have a previous bill already. I'm gonna do a fresh install to delete everything and get everything new

so you guys it's gonna clear all your files and

Then download the tax Pro media light cody bill

For Cody crap-ton in your Amazon first stick or Nvidia shield or any other device

As you can see right here guys you get to download running without any problem

This one should should should not be right because this is mode. This is a heavy bill its most like

The developer of this build have a must to change the name because all the light builds

are

100 megabytes more than hundred than 100

Is ah hey video, that's it?

So guys you got the download process going and I'm gonna back after the download is

Completed then we're gonna review this great bill together. Don't press right here in this empty space

Or press on cancel or do whatever?

Because if you do that you have to restart from zero and that's the problem

You guys you got the unstopping files process now

When you're done when the download process done without any problem you get instant files

And then it ask you to force close cody, and then restart it again

So err guys you get the download done and everything done right without any problems then first close cody and

Restart the game to enjoy this great bill install it to your Amazon first sick or Nvidia shield or any other device

Guys after installing this great amazing Kodi build you get this

home page here

We got the free IPTV as you can see here guys you got a lot of channels a lot of things to see

You got maverick TV. You got also super messy?

So here guys you got all the working channels right here

So this is really great and works well

It's updated daily without any problem and works. Well as you can see it is on green

That means it works as you can see right here. It works without any problem, so just

Came across right here to maverick IPTV and watch your IP TV right here without any problem

It's updated daily as like you have a paid

IPTV survives

So here guys you got sports or here got pro sports

So here guys you got Sky Sports and be in sports and sports nap

TSM UK sport new sport so here guys you can watch all

The sports even without missing anyone

Here guys got sports you got Joker he has pure sports rising tights because oh

They got a lot of thanks right here to see to watch without any problem, and he'll Dan's got movies

As you can see right here will be that all the working movie

Add-ons right here so movies here. We got some

great

Work in movies right here as you can see got some believe you will judge in the list and you guys you got widgets

I'll banners. So you can pick any movie to watch it without any problem

You'll get the greatest show man

Then pick it up watch it

You got Yoda as main provider of this great build

Some glad guys to watch you or to reveal this bill for you guys you watching me

whatever you are just subscribe to my channel to get the best code reveal reveal with daily and

Cody add-ons. Also if there is something new about cody adams i'm gonna post it to my website on my channel, too

So I guys gets the links you can pick any link you want to watch this great movie from

You've got it working

If you have a faster internet for sure you won't wait anymore

But better for you guys to get on VPN and use this streaming to navigate blocked by the a speak

Because you have 100 megabytes and you have a buffering problem that that's not normal

So the I space blocking you from watching this great movies they want you to pay for that to go to the cinema or whatever

So hey I hear guys got

Movies you can serve all the latest movies right here, and you can pick in one of them to watch it

So here you guys got

Movies

Right down here you got TV shows in TV shows section you got all the work in TV shows right now

So you can pick any one to get it and watch it so again Spy Kids

Whatever you want

You got true horror

Got breaking

So here you can pick anyone to watch it you can get

Displayed, so he'll get the season one

This is a new one. It's the new TV show

It's available here, but it's not available yet in the the Netflix

Even you have a premium premium account in Netflix. You won't be able to watch this TV show

Where guys you got links as you can see right here, we got the links to watch this amazing new TV show

So he does got the list as you can see you can pick any link you want to watch this great

TV show on it

As you can see here right guys, it's running

Is gonna be loading

So here it works without any problem. This is a new one

So

You guys back to the home page you can surf the rest of the TV shows you

Guys got kids on so in this Kids Zone you can enjoy your time with your family and kids and

Watch your favorite

cartoons

kingler linking a lot of things

You guys get music so you can listen to your favorite song right here?

And here guys got system as you got YouTube

but all the working Kodi add-on to this build this build is is getting a lot of things and

It's amazing one here guys. Get power as you can see right here you can

You can back and shut down Cody you guys got pro IPTV if you want to get your pro IPTV from this

This Doug's Pro media, so here guys. This is the dad's Pro light cody bill

Revealed for you guys. Thanks for watching me, and if you liked and loved the video press like

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Leave me your comment in the comment section and see you tomorrow for another Kodi build

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Wolfgang Puck schools us on business and baked Alaskas | CNBC Profiles - Duration: 3:40.

Forget about this reporting on TV.

Now you get a real job!

You know the name Wolfgang Puck -- he's the celebrity chef to Hollywood stars with

a multi-million dollar empire.

Today, we're going to cook with him

Stir like you mean it!

And get some business advice along the way.

You know, love goes through the stomach so I would take you to the kitchen and we're

going to cook a little bit together.

Love starts from the stomach.

Yeah, love starts from the stomach.

Chef Wolfgang and I are cooking inside the kitchen at Cut,

his one-Michelin starred restaurant in Singapore.

It's really delicious.

I love it!

So good!

He's eaten, like, half of the bowl, since we started filming.

We're going to make a baked Alaska.

In Singapore, there's no frozen things here but people love ice cream.

And what we did, we adapt our baked Alaska to the Singaporean taste.

Wolfgang tells me his Singapore restaurants are the most profitable in his business, mainly

because labor costs tend to be lower in Asia.

But part of his success also comes from adapting to local flavours and one Singaporean dish

Wolfgang loves is a coconut jam called kaya.

Alright, here's the kaya, your favorite.

Little kaya toast.

Your little kaya toast.

Perfect egg whites.

Don't look, it might fall down!

Wolfgang told me that his business empire is worth almost $600 million a year,

with about $180 million coming from his fine dining restaurants,

$180 million from catering

and the rest from licensing, products and casual restaurants which can be found even in airports.

It's the kind of material for a Harvard Business case study, except the 68-year-old chef

is actually enrolled in Harvard Business School right now.

So now I'm going to go for one more month.

And then I'm going to be a graduate from Harvard without going to high school or college

or anything.

So I'm very proud of that, because I think I can tell my kids now,

they have to go to college too.

Wolfgang said that Harvard has honed his negotiation skills.

I learnt about it that you have to actually figure out in your head or on paper

what is the other person negotiating?

So that way, you know how far they can go and how far you will go.

So, instead in the old time, I used to negotiate.

I said, it's my way or the highway.

If you don't like it, forget about it.

So, what would Wolfgang teach if he had a class at Harvard?

If I tell a young person, gain as much experience before,

make your mistakes

so that way, you don't have to pay for it, somebody else will pay for it.

Once you open your own business, then you pay for it!

Singapore was the first place he expanded to outside of the United States,

where he was already a household name.

I love the city and I love Asian-inspired food, or Malay and the whole mixture of the

cuisine so I was very intrigued by it.

Then Sheldon Adelson was building the Marina Bay Sands and they asked us to come here.

We're here since the opening and last year was our best year since we opened.

The best part is to taste it!

You can see the ice cream in here, look at that,

Look, see, the ice cream is still not melted.

You can see it's perfect.

Mmm, it's good.

It's a pleasure to teach you, and you know you can do it at home.

Look we have a new pastry chef here now!

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Refund High School Ep 4 Webtoon | Top Fantasy Webtoon Refund High School Episodes 4 - Duration: 11:19.

Refund High School Ep 4 Webtoon

Top Fantasy Webtoon Refund High School Episodes 4

Creator : LICO

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Webtoon Let's Play Ep 18

Top Romance Webtoons Let's Play Episodes 18

Creator : Mongie

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True Confessions: Ka-ching is the Thing! - Duration: 1:20.

I'll admit it.

I just don't understand all the fuss is

about for those dinner-in-a box plans.

I tried them, but I just started to feel a little guilty.

I mean, sure, it's great to have each meal portioned out and delivered,

but it's so expensive!

And, the any time I saved in the kitchen

went right into cutting up all the boxes

and packaging for recycling!

I haven't told my 'box fanatic' friends yet,

but I cut up my last meal box months ago when

I heard about The Dinner Daily.

I love that they start with what I like to eat and then give me the recipes

and the shopping list for 5 dinners that use what's on sale where I shop.

(Ka-Ching! sound)

Sorry, anyway, so I actually kind of enjoy going to my grocery store again.

And if I don't feel like shopping

I send my Dinner Daily list to my store's online ordering page

and voila!– Everything is delivered,

without all the boxes

and less than half the cost of those dinner kits

(Kaching sound) (Chuckles)

Sorry cracks me up every time!

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[ALICE] ... My name is Alice Winfield.

This kid is Reno.

[RENO] Nice to meet you.

[MIMI] Alice is here!

[ALICE] Stop it! Don't hug me like that!

I've been watchingq you. Eating fallen enemies and monsters, impossible.

[WHISP] That's right.

[ALICE] Does someone with the Fairy Queen's blood inherit consciousness?

[MIMI] Me?

That's right! I drew the Fairy Queen's blood...

And I became friends with you because of that!

I want to learn more and more about you!

[ALICE] Hm...... We don't need friends. Do we, Reno?

[RENO] Ah, that's a harsh judgment.

[MIMI[ That...

[ALICE] Anyway, stop daunting me all the time.

[MIMI] But, I'm hungry now...

[RENO] The next day...

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[MIMI] Wow~! For me!?

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Hello there and welcome.

I wanna talk about something right now

that a lot of people don't understand.

And because they don't understand it,

they miss out on all the good in life.

It's about motivation.

A lot of people refer to me as a motivation speaker.

I never think of myself that way.

I think more of myself as a teacher, an educator,

helping people understand how their mind functions

and how to improve the quality of their life.

Why would we have to get someone to motivate us?

Well, I guess we do because we don't motivate ourself.

How do you motivate yourself?

You motivate yourself by having an idea

that is lodged in your mind

that you're emotionally involved in,

that you want to do, that you want to accomplish,

that you wanna get, that you have never done before.

If you lack motivation, you lack life.

See, motivation is that mental state

that gets you and up and gets you going.

You become motivated.

I am a motivated person.

No one has to wind my stem.

I get it going myself the minute I open my eyes

because I've got so many things to do.

I don't have time just to sit around and play games.

I have never gone into a puzzle on my phone in my life.

I don't play games on my phone.

I don't want to play games with life.

I want to turn life into something

that is really rich and rewarding.

And if you're gonna do that, you've got to be motivated.

Well, you'll be motivated when you make up your mind

that you are going to build an idea

and then you're gonna execute that idea.

You're gonna get the idea in your mind

and you'll say, "I'm gonna do this."

Now, I'm gonna let you in on a secret.

If this idea is designed to help somebody else

improve the quality of their life,

you'll get double good out of it,

because when you help them, you've helped yourself.

Get motivated.

Build a big picture in your mind

and say, "I am going to do this.

"Come hell or high water, I am going to do this."

And turn it into fun.

And, bang, every day when you get up,

you move right into action on it.

When you see somebody dragging themself around,

they lack motivation.

But you know what they really like is a big idea.

Van Gogh was asked how he did such beautiful work.

He said, "I dream my painting and then I paint my dream."

Van Gogh was motivated.

Get a big idea.

Go execute it.

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It's The END Of YouTube As We Know It - Duration: 3:19.

Hey guys, welcome back to IO, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey, in for a quick video since Charlotte stepped

out of the studio for a bit.

It's the end of YouTube as we know it… and I feel scaaaaaared.

I love me some Barenaked ladies, plus the band's pretty good too.

Ha that joke is so original!

But no more jokes, this is serious, YouTube is going through some huge changes and today

I'll talk about why.

As always, if you want to remain overloaded with information, smack that thumbs up button

and subscribe to Inform Overload.

And now...

The End.

Now I know the title of this video might seem a bit clickbaity, and I suppose it is, but

it's becoming increasingly true.

The YouTube we know and love is more and more becoming a platform for mainstream media,

with many YouTube-centred creators being pushed away from the platform.

This is particularly true of smaller creators, who are finding it increasingly difficult

to make money from their videos.

This all started with the "Ad-pocalypse", where advertising companies threatened to

withdraw from YouTube following an especially insensitive video, and this started YouTube

down the path of extreme censorship.

The thing is, so many videos are uploaded to YouTube that they can't watch them all,

so they need to cut corners.

And when they cut corners, they end up demonetizing a whole whack of videos that are actually

fine.

More recently, they've even started hiding certain videos, so that they don't go out

to the audience, which is causing still more problems.

YouTube's desire to appease the sponsors is causing it to become much more similar

to network television than the wild west that the internet used to be, and it's causing

many creators, particularly the more controversial ones, to focus less on the platform, and sometimes

leave it entirely.

Recently, Logan Paul, one of the most popular YouTubers out there right now, has ended his

daily vlogging, and his brother Jake is uploading fewer videos.

I know personally at our channel, even though we make a conscious effort to avoid demonetization,

we're still hit way too often, and it's making it really difficult to cover what we

want to cover.

Like on Top 10 Nerd we were afraid to talk about the Black Panther villain Killmonger

because he has Kill in his name.

It's frustrating, and it is really making YouTube become less and less recognizable.

Meanwhile, the more mainstream channels, particularly the late night shows like Jimmy Kimmel and

Stephen Colbert, are doing very well.

This is largely because their shows are already rather tame and censored, since they're

already on networks that force them to conform to the sponsors.

So as YouTube becomes more corporate and censored, it makes sense that these shows would be better

served than smaller creators.

So what will this mean for YouTube?

Well, as it becomes more like network TV, it's likely that we'll start to see creators

either leaving the platform, become more sponsor-friendly, or depending more on Patreon and crowd-funded

money.

This is something that has already started, and will become more prevalent if YouTube

continues making restrictive policies.

What do you guys think?

Is YouTube changing for good, or is there time to save it?

Let me know in the comment section down below.

Now there's not much time left, so I'll just do one quick comment from a past video.

SteviesFunWorld says "Ron McKenzie the Virgin.

What a name."

Man, I just don't get this.

I've tried saying it slowly, I've tried enunciating, and yet on every single channel I'm on, so

many people hear "Ron McKenzie The Virgin" instead of Lefurgey.

Le.

Fur.

Gey.

But hey, at least you didn't call me Rob.

That's it for today guys, hope you enjoyed and hopefully you didn't fall for this one

too!

If you like the cut of our jib, smack that thumbs up button and subscribe to IO to remain

overloaded with that sweet sweet information.

Make sure to check out this video about the Hawaii volcano eruption.

Or maybe this one about contacting aliens!

But first, maybe head down to the comment section to let me know what you think of this

story, tell a joke, tell a riddle, or just say hi!

I'll see you guys in the comments, and in the next video.

Later taters!

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Infinity War: The Movie that Wrecked My Heart - Duration: 26:45.

Where do I

Where do I even start? I don't know! I don't know anymore!

um

I'm Morgan M Steele. I am a teenage author and I have seen Infinity War twice now. It's been out for like a week.

Yeah, I've seen it twice. Maybe it's been two weeks.

No, it's like a week. Anyway, it's been out for a week, and I've seen it twice and I took notes the second time

So this is these are my thoughts on the film, and I thought... because I do love movies a lot

I want to in college. I want to be a cinematographer and

you know major in film and like start to do some

behind the scenes stuff cuz I really I really do love films and how they're made and so I thought maybe I would start reviewing

some of them

That I've seen that I love

Or that I hate

so

Before I say anything further about the movie that wrecked my heart um

If you have not seen it, please do not watch this video, please

Please do not watch this video because I'm about to get all up in them spoilers. I'm not holding back at all

I'm just gonna get right into it so if you haven't seen it leave

And come back when you have I don't know how else to put that okay

So I have a list of things I liked and the things I disliked I will do

Oh, and questions that are unanswered

Okay, so before we

Get into any of that other stuff. Okay? Here's the list of all of the characters that we love that die

Just to wreck your heart before we get started you know okay?

Loki, Heimdall, The Collector

Didn't show it, but I'm pretty

Sure, he's dead. I'm like

97.5% sure the collector is dead

Gamora, Vision (two times) Bucky, Black Panther, Groot

Wanda, Sam, Mantis, Drax, Star-Lord, Doctor Strange, Peter Parker, Nick Fury, and Maria Hill

It looks like Guardians of the Galaxy Three is just gonna be Rocket Raccoon with a jar full of dirt

The rest of them all turn to dust except for Gamora, who fell off a cliff, but I mean

Is that better?

Anyway, okay, so let's start with things I liked um I

Thought war machine was great. He didn't have too much screen time, but he was just

quality character um Wong

obviously he's like one of the best I

Love him a lot. I love Loki's "we have a Hulk" line. I thought that was great. It was good

parallelism to like the first Avengers movie

Um I love Loki, his very very short short appearance. They killed him five minutes in I was like oh, it's gonna

Be that kind of movie. Oh okay Wow they weren't kidding hey

You're not playing. They're not playing around. It's real um oh

The fact that Tony wants kids and he was talking to pepper about like wanting a kid. I was like oh my god

Wow, my heart um. I love Ned. Peter Parker's friend

I can't remember his last name. I know his last name, it's just.

I'll google it. I'll put it up

Um I love Harrison Osterfield's little appearance

He was an extra in the bus

Okay um I love Tony Stark's line "earth is closed today" when the aliens come down. I loved

"You're embarrassing me in front of the Wizards" Tony Stark had a lot of good lines this time

I really I really thoroughly enjoyed him

Oh Wong saves his life and Tony says "Wong you're invited to my wedding" like he just had a bunch of them um

I just wrote

"Peter Parker" like I was writing this in a dark theater so some of it is kind of messy and some of it is my

Brother's writing he was like "Gimme that"

He made some notes

So yeah, I just wrote Peter Parker cause he's my son and I love him

I

Love the subtitle that goes across the screen when the Guardians enter the film

And it just says "space" I was like okay

I love that they called Thor an angel pirate

I love the Chris Pratt and Chris Hemsworth interactions. That was so funny

So great anytime you got two of the Chrises together. It was really funny. The little bit with Hemsworth and Evans was really good, too

I

Loved that Thor calls rocket rabbit

That was really funny. I love Scarlet Witch and visions

relationship, I really do I was really afraid that they wouldn't get them where they needed to be chemistry-wise but in the

few scenes they had together, it was really meaningful. I love their connection.

They really care about each other. It's nice.

I have

You can tell I was tired when I wrote these because I think this means that Captain America showed up because I just wrote murica

F yeah

Except I didn't just write the letter F. Huh I was very excited when

My boy showed up

Team cap forever I actually I really adored

Thanos's

Motivation

they

They did a really cool thing

I

Don't know there aren't very many Marvel villains that stick with me, and I think he's definitely going to be one of them

that sticks with me

He I

Don't even know his

Motivation is he thinks the universe is overpopulated and to fix this

He thinks the best possible thing to do is kill off half of

the universe of people and

So he goes on this quest to get all of the Infinity stones

You know where that goes I?

Don't know

He just, his scenes with Gamora

Where he actually like cared about someone

Obviously he doesn't do it in the right way because he's abusive and he he tortures people

He's

not a good person

He's a villain so he's not supposed to be a good person, but they did

You know he was all he cared about was balance and all he cared about was keeping the universe balanced and making it balanced

and

He saw himself as a hero and all of the best villains

Do they see themselves as heroes and so I really I really adored his motivation

I wrote just bullet point Gamora. I also loved

That she and star-lord finally said I love you to each other. I love Drax

Always, but especially at the scene where he was like

Well I'm invisible now and that whole interaction was great "how long have you been standing there?"

He's like "an hour" I thought that was good. Um there are more dislikes on this page

but I'm gonna skip them and come back, okay, so

right on top of the next page: Shuri

Love her with all my heart. God bless um

The scene where she's like "well Why didn't you just blah blah blah and do this with the the neurons"

And Bruce is like "Cuz we...didn't uh...think of that?"

Of course you didn't. She's a genius. She's smarter than you, Mr. Banner

dr. Banner

I second bullet point: WAKANDA in all capital letters because I love Wakanda

Bucky's new metal arm really super cool

At one point they used the Wilhelm scream, which I thought was really funny it was when

Squidward I don't know his real name got sucked out the window

They use that scream, but it was kind of quiet, so you couldn't hear it unless you were like listening for it

but it was in there and I

That's just the thing that I like okay. I love nebula I always have

Great

I love that Thor speaks Groot. I think that's hilarious. He's like yeah. I took it on Asgard. It was an Elective.

It's like yeah. Of course it was. I love that he speaks Groot. I

There's this scene where star-lord and

crew meet up with Tony Stark, Doctor Strange, and Peter Parker and

star-lord says something about Thor being not that good-looking and it's really subtle

It's really quick. You would definitely miss it if you weren't looking for it, but Peter Parker

My boy Tom Holland he just he makes this face

When he says that that Thor is unattractive, I was like yeah

You know what? Me too, buddy.

I love

Vormir

It is where Thanos picks up the soul stone, and it is gorgeous

There's like this Eclipse

Sunset thing going on there's water and like a mountain

It is gorgeous

I don't know why, but I just I really

Really really really really

Really loved Vormir. It was so pretty um I love Okoye. I think that's how you pronounce her name

The one- she plays Michonne on The Walking Dead I

Love her so much. I love her character. I love when she says

When they get to Wakanda and she says what

"Well I didn't think opening up Wakanda would be like this"

T'Challa says well, what did you expect? and she was like "oh the Olympics maybe a Starbucks." I thought that was really great oh

Okay. I didn't know what I meant here at first. It's written in shorthand.

Black Panther has this line and its really good foreshadowing

And you wouldn't notice it unless you went back and watched it another time or if you had the spoilers going it?

How everyone dies is that they turn into dust and?

So T'Challa has this line where he says something along the lines of if

Thanos

Comes here all he'll get are

dust and blood and

Dang

Dang that was good foreshadowing. I really I really appreciated that um I love

That Groot used his arm as the handle on Thor's new axe that was cool. I

Love love love love love love Thor's entrance to Wakanda with the lightning

And he does this thing with his eyes and the whole screen gets like dark and it's him and like lightning. Oh my god

That was great that was really cool. Um I loved the interaction between Groot and Steve

I thought that was really funny because Groot says "I am Groot" and Steve says "I am Steve Rogers"

And I thought that was really funny

Wanda

her bad I

Can't say that on my youtube channel

I'll censor it. It's fine um

But she had a really

Good moment. Where she finally got out on the battlefield and she left vision and

She fought she is so powerful because her powers come from an infinity stone they come from the mind stone and

She's just- Oh my God- Scarlet Witch is one of my favorites

Honestly, she is one of my favorite superheroes ever

Um, and then Maybe Captain America

I

Say is that where he Captain America shirt a Captain America necklace standing in front of Captain America

He's not my favorite; it's Scarlet Witch um I also- the last bullet point I have for likes

but there's so many more that I did like I

Love the moment where Wanda kind of gets in a pickle

Okoye and

natasha

Are there and I don't remember who said it?

someone says something to her like about

Her being alone and they say she is not alone on that they kick her butt and it's three

women

together

fighting

Makes me really super happy because as a woman who likes comic books. We really don't have that many

Strong women compared to the men I mean we do have Black Widow and Scarlet Witch and Okoye and Shuri

Maybe a little bit anyway

But when you compare it to

the men

You know on guardians you have well. There's two girls there now which is great wonderful

step in the right direction, but before that you had Gamora and

Four guys

On the Avengers in the original Avengers movie you had Black Widow and five guys. You know you

I just need more women

On to the dislikes

This is written in Dylan's handwriting, which is why I cannot read it but

He wrote that cap and Iron Man don't talk and they don't they don't interact I agree with him

I think that they should have

At least had a little nod at each other, but they just weren't in the right place at the right time

Dylan said that Red Skull is played by a different actor, and I didn't notice that till the second time I saw it

I'm gonna Google that

and put the results up there

But I don't know how true that is

Oh

There was nothing this is just a personal thing. This isn't an issue with the movie, but they had both of the Sherlock's together. They had a Tony Stark

And Benedict Cumberbatch...Doctor Strange

Together for a while and both of those actors have played Sherlock Holmes at some point so I expected

One of them to make a remark along the lines of "no blank Sherlock", you know, and it didn't happen

Wanda's accent disappeared I

Don't know where it went

I don't know if she was just undercover. You know I

Don't think those just

Go away. I mean they might. I don't know much about accidents I

Don't know um

I didn't really care for Nat's hair

It's really superficial of me to say

But um. I I don't know I prefer it red this is just a personal preference on the other hand I really loved

Wanda's hair I thought the red looked really good on her anyway um I

did not like

Thanos' favoritism for one daughter over the other

I thought that was kind of hypocritical it's kind of hypocritical because he talks about balance all the time

But he likes one daughter way more than the other like I don't think that's balanced

so

but he's abusive so it's okay um I

Hate general Ross that is just a note that's not even a problem with the movie because I feel like you're supposed to hate him

But I don't like him so I wrote that down um

There was one moment and it was BruceNat and I knew it was gonna happen

Because you can't just have it happen in age of Ultron and then like ignore it for the rest of eternity even though

Pietro kind of happened in age of Ultron and

You know they've been ignoring that and they couldn't make a mention of

Quicksilver

but

Hey, they referenced

BuckyNat, not BuckyNat, BruceNat

Anyway they don't talk about Quicksilver, but they made a nod at the relationship between

Bruce Banner and Natasha Romanoff, and I did not need it, so I don't know I don't like that relationship

I

Did not like the lack of Hawkeye

They mentioned it one time I'm assuming

He's gonna show up in ant-man

Or the end credits scene of Captain Marvel like he's gonna show up at some point

I I feel it in my fangirl bones like he's gonna come

but I

don't know I feel like maybe he should have showed up at the end, but

I don't know. They'll do something really cool

So I'm not too worried about that um the trading a life conversation and someone else talked about this in their review

I think it was the HISHE Review

You know they're like "vision you can't trade your life for all of these people" but Steve

Did that. The Avengers kind of do that every time they leave their house?

They're risking their life for the lives of many

Pietro laid down his life for

You know the little boy in sokovia

and Hawkeye

I I don't know I just

in terms of arguments that could have been made like I understand that you don't want to die right then for like plot reasons, but

We're not trading your life for the lives of trillions like

Okay, but you probably should

One android robot I

Don't know anyway

Okay

red skulls accent disappeared -

It was it was the case of the missing accents because red skull does make an appearance that was a really cool surprise

And it kind of confirmed a theory I had earlier

But not entirely I thought all of the other villains that died because of Infinity stones like Ronan died because of the powers stone

Ultron died because of the mind stone

Red Skull died because of the space stone, so I thought that they would be like trapped inside them I feel like

The dwarf died because of the aether the evil dwarf from Thor. I don't- not dwarf, Elf. He was a dark elf

the Ninth Doctor

I

I

feel like he died because of the aether, but I do not remember

It's the Reality stone

Yeah, I

Thought they would be in the stones and the Thanos would use them

to

fight yeah

But it didn't happen um I wrote that there wasn't enough Bucky. There was an adequate amount of Bucky. He had

Three short scenes

really short it was like when he got his new arm when he saw Steve and

The end...

Dot dot dot so I thought it could have used a little more

I thought maybe he should have interacted with some the others. I don't know.

And there was no big

team

Shot you know like they do with the Avengers and the first one

It was just kind of like a little circle around them when they were standing in New York looking up at the city

In the second one it was this big

Spread out shot in the the church in the center of sokovia

Guarding

The machine that Ultron built

And I thought that was really cool

And I know that they're gonna put it in the sequel

But it wasn't in this one and it made me sad so I wrote about this okay um

Questions that I still have

I feel like some of these might have been answered by the Russos

Is korg okay, I think they said that Valkyrie is okay?

So that's why I didn't write that down because I was worried about her - I love my my women my my bisexual women

I have a flag up there you can see the blue, but you can't see the purple or the pink

So I was hoping that she was okay because

I'm pretty sure she's like the only bisexual

that's there unless you count Loki, but he died so I

Don't know if Loki's bi or not, but I feel like he could be like out of anyone

He would be the most likely to be the bisexual anyway

Is Wong okay? We didn't see what happened to Wong I care about my boy. Is Ned okay? is my boy Ned okay?

Do we know?

We don't know. That's why I'm scared.

So the gauntlet is broken after Thanos snapped, and he used it and it's all like

Burned?

Do the stones still work? I mean we're gonna find out um Oh

Big thing when

vision died the second time so he dies twice Wanda blasts his stone into pieces the first time and he

Explodes and then Thanos reverses time brings him back and kills him again this time by ripping the mind stone out of his forehead

But when he died the second time his body was left, and he is in Wakanda and Shuri. I hope she's okay

I don't know if I put- Oh, that' s the next question on the list.

But um

We never saw if Shuri was okay

So I'm really hoping she is because if anyone can fix him it would be her like she's a genius. I feel like

They left his body there for a reason, so I'm feeling like he can come back um

Where is Sif? We have she wasn't in Ragnarok the other warriors three died in Ragnarok which is a different rant but?

Yeah, I was just really worried about her

Is she okay does she exist anymore I don't know um

Yeah one last thing I wanted to say was that I noticed that

they

left original Avengers

They left the original Avengers, and I thought that all of them were goners so

It was it was mostly for the most part

It was the new guys that died it was Bucky and Falcon and Peter Parker and Black Panther

and you know they're gonna come back because

Capitalism and money and stuff

But

All of the original Avengers survived Natasha was okay, Bruce is okay?

Thor was okay Steve was okay, Tony was okay, Tony was the only wall not Titan that survives and

Well nebula also was on titan. I forgot that she was there, but

Tony

survived

and Hawkeye wasn't in it so

The original six as far as we know are okay

And I'm you know I'm waiting for hawkeye to bust in the second movie with little

Nathaniel Pietro attached to his chest like ready to fire some arrows

because I'm in denial and his baby better be okay.

Or I will be mad

Actually...Nathaniel is probably four now.

Still better be okay, or I will be mad anyway. Yeah, so those are my thoughts

On Infinity War

I'm going to see it again

tomorrow

Yeah

Those are my thoughts

Those are what I think

If you liked this I'll try to do some more

Nerdy movie discussions in the future in other news. I am trying real hard

Real hard to get BTS tickets on Monday

with one of my friends

We don't know

It's gonna sell out quick because I feel like they're a lot more famous this year than they were last year

they were well known last year, but when they went on tour I

Think billboards had happened by that point

But the AMAs and New Year's didn't and so all of their promotions from that really gave them a good kick also

so I

It's gonna be really hard to get tickets

But I'm gonna try I would really like to go see my boys

That would really make me happy

My

BT21 pillows came in I ordered Koya and Chimmy, and they're not official

But they are really nice. They were on Amazon for like

16 bucks instead of 43 so I thought that was a good deal

And I bought them and they're very cute and very soft

And they're way bigger than I thought like I thought they would be smaller than this

But they're really big, realy nice

And I love them.

So yeah

Subscribe if you like me

If not...don't.

I

Have an Instagram I have a Twitter. I have a Facebook page

my books are on Amazon my book and my Play are on Amazon so

If you want to read those

Go on down there.

Other than that, I will see you next week.

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Petit Emmanuel, tu as franchi la ligne rouge. Tu as perdu. Tu es déjà destitué. - Duration: 8:08.

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Villa breeze in beautiful Tabasco villa - Duration: 1:27.

Villa breeze.

Villa Brisa is a mixed-use development, I would be around a lake in a beautiful villa,

Tabasco, this project is currently in stage 1 where land is sold

residential, stage 2 will be bigger and it is divided into three parts, commercial area

high density, low density commercial area, and mixed residential area, in these areas

buildings of up to 20 can be built levels, something I like a lot is that

be around the lake, the shore will be a park or plaza that would connect with the area

low density commercial

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An Eagle Scout Said This About the BSA Name Change - Duration: 5:53.

Hey, Philip here,

So the BSA is changing their name to remove the word "boy" and everyone thinks the

world is coming to an end.

A lot of people have asked me my opinion and there are a few that have informed me of my

opinion, both for and against.

I'm not one to jump to snap decisions.

I like looking at all sides of an argument before getting into the conversation.

So here it is: Sounds fine to me.

I don't see this as the end of the world or the universe.

And this is why:

First let me tell you that I've been pretty active in scouts for the past 44 years.

Yes, I use the word scouts.

I've been using that term for well over 3 decades.

I'm an Eagle Scout, earned in 1980.

Nowhere in that rank designation is the word boy.

I at the age of 17 I became an Explorer Scout (part of the BSA started in the 30's) which

also had girls at the post.

in fact girls have been part of scouting not too long after the BSA was created with Campfire

Girls in 1910.

They eventually branched off and became their own entity.

Venture Scouts, part of the current incarnation of Explorers has girls as part of their crews

for 20 years now.

So girls have been an active part of the BSA for many many years.

Long before this latest change started.

You can't say that girls in the BSA is a new thing.

That argument won't fly.

The only new thing is allowing girls to follow the same program that has been typically set

for boys both as Cub Scouts and now as Boy Scouts.

So what's the fuss with removing the word "Boy" from Boy Scouts of America?

Let me ask you a question.

Do you know the history of the YMCA?

It started in 1844 London as a place for Young Men who shared Christian values to come and

be part of a group of others with the same core values.

It became a place for Bible study and prayer in the big city.

This was particularly attractive to men raised in rural areas that came to the city looking

for work.

When the YMCA came to the Americas, it was a place for sailors and merchants to have

a safe place away from home.

A home away from home.

The current incarnation of the YMCA doesn't limit their membership to just Young Christian

Men.

But the YMCA does still retain it's core values.

The YMCA evolved and now most people just refer to it as the "Y."

If you think about it, that's saying it's the Young.

Similarly the BSA (Boy Scouts of America) changing to Scouts of America is no different.

Nothing in the core values of the program has changed.

It is an outdoor program for Scouts.

It's a leadership program for those that work on the path to Eagle.

It's a chance to try out many career possibilities for those that earn merit badges.

Is there anything in this list that's for boys alone?

Now I know one thing people will say, "But there's Girl Scouts for girls."

Let me ask you this, is the YMCA the only place you can go for fitness?

Of course not, there are many other places like Planet Fitness, Golds Gym, Gym365…

They all offer something a bit different.

The same is true for Scouting organizations.

Girl Scouts isn't for all girls.

My daughter liked being part of the group, but found the Girl Scout program lacking for

her.

Even though she was the top in cookie sales for her troop and worked on extra advancements

she just didn't have the passion for the Girl Scouts.

But she started on the outdoor program of Scouts of America and enjoys it.

It offers her things she likes.

My son graduated from Cubs to Scouts a little over a year ago.

He has an ambitious goal to earn Eagle and every merit badge.

My daughter just likes doing the outdoor stuff right now.

Will she ever reach Eagle, maybe but I'm not going to push her to that goal.

If she changes her mind and wants to continue Girl Scouts, that's fine too.

It really comes down to what do they like to do.

So for me and my family, dropping the "B" from BSA is no big deal.

It is not a "Political Correctness" change but more of an accuracy change.

If there was a change to the core values of the program, that would be a problem.

But all of those core values are there, unchanged from when I started in 1973.

That's my opinion.

Phil Morris.

Eagle Scout.

Thanks for watching.

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Kurt Russel Just SHOWED Celebs It's Time To Shut Up About Trump! - Duration: 2:36.

Kurt Russel Just SHOWED Celebs It's Time To Shut Up About Trump!

Since the second that Donald Trump was declared as our next president, liberals have not stopped

complaining about the outcome, even after more than a year with him in the White House.

The despicable display reached the height of annoyance during every ego-stroking awards

ceremony since President Trump was elected.

All have turned into a Trump-trashing session for pissed of celebrities to get far too much

off their chest about our unapologetic leader.

However, not everyone in Hollywood shares the same opinion as the most outspoken offender,

Meryl Streep, as Kurt Russell just showed her and all of Trump's other famous foes

that it's time to shut up about our president.

If you haven't heard much from Russell lately, it's because he falls into the rare category

of celebrities who isn't crying over Hillary Clinton's loss and doesn't feel that he

needs to make his political opinions known.

He's simply doing what he's paid well to do and wishes others in the biz would too.

Since they continue to throw tantrums and trash Trump on a public stage, Russell reached

his breaking point and finally fired back hard.

"This is a business that's heavily promulgated by people who have a politically liberal bent,"

Russell began in his blistering beratement of these overpaid crybabies after what Streep

said at the Golden Globes.

"I don't begrudge them that.

I'm a libertarian; frankly, I think my liberalness goes far beyond theirs in a lot of ways,"

he added, as reported by the American Lookout.

"But yeah, we think differently, and maybe that's cut me out of some things.

I don't care," he said before dropping a brutal announcement on these Streep and

her lemmings that left them burning.

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