Ramon! What's going on with your mom?
What do you mean?
She was walking down the street with a suitcase,
did you kick her out of the house??
She's just testing out the suitcase for tonight.
It's a Mexican New Year's tradition.
Oh, so you guys travel for New Year's!
No, Chris.
It's believed that if you take empty suitcases for a walk
on New Year's eve at midnight,
it'll bring more travels for the New Year.
Hmm.
So Mrs. Lopez, where would you like to travel to in the New Year?
Do you really mean that?
What are the grapes for?
They're for another tradition. You're supposed to eat 12 grapes
right before midnight, representing the months of the year.
And it's supposed to bring happiness, peace, and good health.
Eating grapes seems simple enough.
Mmm if you eat it like that, I'm pretty sure it'll brings bad luck instead.
Oh!, I have something for you.
This is disgusting...
Relax. They're clean, I think.
Anyway, this is also a Mexican New Year's tradition.
Let me guess, new underwear means less bull-
NO! Not at all!
Wearing red underwear will bring you love in the new year
and the yellow underwear will bring you money and happiness.
Money?? I'm definitely putting these on then.
It's not a bad look on you Chris.
I'm not gonna lie, these traditions are pretty cool.
I think I'm going to try all of them tonight!
There's a lot more actually.
They say cleaning the house before midnight is supposed to get rid of all the bad energy in the house.
Also that throwing a bucket of water outside the window
signifies out with the old and in with the new.
That sounds like fun,
maybe I should practice the bucket one right now.
What's there to practice?
You just toss water out a window. There's not much to it.
I just want to make sure I do it right.
I don't think that's a good idea..
Out with the old, in with the new!
CHRIS!!!
I don't think you're going to make it, to the New Year..
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What has happened? I've just seen Gustavo and he was really sad.
It was nothing, I just told him he was to work harder, that he hadn't done anything useful today.
Maybe that was not the best way to tell him.
Maybe he is so sensitive today, let him get angry.
Or maybe you are more sensitive today.
Me? That is the last thing I need today, you saying that I am sensitive today.
If you don't like my job you know what to do, I am sure that Migue and Gustavito...work better than me.
Luisi, what's the matter with you? What is the matter?
That mom is in jail because of me. Listen to me Luisa.
Dad told you that because he was so nervous.
And he apologized.
If mom read that speech is because she thought she had to, that's it.
It's not only that.
What else? Tell me. The work, the siblings, the interpretation classes, and now I've to play Doña Ines with Pablo.
What's the matter with Pablo? I curse the time when they've told us to play a performance together again.
I think it would be good if you need to take a break. This afternoon you take your friend and go to the cinema.
What friend? I don't have any friend in the interpretation classes. No, I mean Amelia.
What? I don't have any friend called Amelia, and don't ask me why.
You had an argument again? No, I don't need it to realize I can't count on her.
I don't mind if you don't want to tell me what happened, but you need to calm down.
So go home and calm down.
I will only calm down when mom is with us again.
Luisi, everybody is worried about her, Luisi, listen to me. Damn.
Hi.
I was going to take a coffee, you want some?
No, thanks. How are you?
I was in The Kings and they told me you were here.
So so, take a seat.
Today I had to tell Luisi to come here and take a break.
Because she is really worried. Poor her, I can imagine.
We know each other very well, but I'll ask anyway.
Something happened between my sister and you lately?
You had an argument or something like that? Why do you ask Maria?
I told her to go to the cinema with you to take a break.
And she almost sent me packing.
And because she told me that lately she can't count on you.
Yesterday we met just before I had to go to Rome with a friend.
But I didn't go.
I don't know, she is very strange lately, as if her world felt apart.
But I don't dare to ask her.
I guess it because your mom is in jail.
I guess, but it's not the first time we have a big problem in the family.
I don't know.
She will be very happy when I tell her you came here asking for her.
She is not here now? No.
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Adam Skelter, Author/Story Artist/Screenwriter: It's interesting, the other day I went to
this bookstore…this cool experience I had yesterday.
Film Courage: There's one left?
Adam: I know right? This little used independent bookstore over in Atwater Village [near Hollywood/Glendale,
CA]. And I walked in and saw these beautiful typewriters of these Remington's that were
reconstructed and painted (beautiful) and I was drawn into it.
There was this woman, she was writing on it. And I wanted to buy one but I was checking
it out and she says "These are my typewriters."
And I say "Oh? Are they are on exhibit?"
She says "Yeah, they are on exhibit and I'm actually a poet. I'm doing kind of
an exhibit."
I say "What kind of poet are you?"
And she goes "Well I do this thing where I'll look into your eyes. You can tell me
a word or a theme or something and tell me something that is relevant to you and then
I'll write a poem for you and you can just pay me whatever you think it's work."
I was like "That's amazing! I have to do this!" It was very cool.
So there was this phrase that was going through my head earlier in the day of outrunning ghosts.
It's just an interesting idea and so I mentioned that.
She looked at me for a little bit and I could see the wheels turning and there's this
kind of unique connection and then she turns around, it's a small slip of paper into
the Remington and she starts typing and she starts out with the first "Outrunning ghosts
of love" she wrote.
And then she started writing this poem. It just flowed out of her and she almost ran
out of space and she says that rarely happens because something connected and I just worked
and she pulled it out and said "Can I read it to you?" I was like "Yes, of course.
It's even better." So she read it to me and I was surprised that genuinely moved me.
I love poetry. Most poetry is awful. So I'm a little skeptical when it comes to poetry
but I wanted to hear it and she came from such an emotionally open place when she wrote
about it. So she started writing this thing that genuinely moved me. My eyes teared up
and she realized that she got emotional from it as well.
What was amazing was that she was actually tapping into something that was deeply relevant
to me personally and I think that right there is the core of great writing which is that
she opened herself up emotionally and she delved into her own subconscious in a way
that she was able to extract this metaphors that resonated with me in a very, very deep
way.
We don't know each other at all. Her name is Jacqueline Suskin [Author, Performance
Poet, Speaker] and I just remember because she signed it and put her name on the bottom
of the poem. It was this beautiful experience where just but engaging the metaphors that
were relevant to her she spoke to something that I needed to learn and experience and
that to me is at the core of what it means to be a writer, it's at the core of what
it means to be an artist. It's at the core of what it means to engage those metaphors
and so what we're trying to do as writers (screenwriters, novelists, storytellers, short
stories, whatever) we're trying to delve into that meaningful place, that vulnerable
place and in some way diagnose or identify or even just express some conflict through
the metaphors we are engaging and that's where we find the meaning…The Anatomy of
Chaos.
Film Courage: Do you think she's empathic (poet)?
Adam: Definitely. She was showing pure empathy. I'm skeptical when it comes to supernatural
things and things like that but whatever metaphor she was dealing with or that she was drawing
on spoke directly to me in a really beautiful way and I think great writers can do that.
When I say great writers I mean…I think everybody should be writing. It makes us all
better. It's like [Kurt] Vonnegut says "Go write a poem. It will make you a better person."
But great writers are able to tap into that subconscious in such a way that they'll
speak to a human experience that connects to all of us.
Film Courage: It's interesting because you said "Ghosts" and I just finished Every
Love Story Is a Ghost Story: A Life of David Foster Wallace [Author D. T. Max]. It was
all about his life. Adam: That breaks my heart.
Film Courage: I couldn't read the ending. It was too sad. I started to get very angry.
He was so talented. It was such a waste and I was very upset and couldn't read the ending.
But I read the beginning and the middle [parts of the book]. It's an interesting concept
of ghosts as well. Because in some sense is that all we're seeking is just this like…just
how she [Jacqueline Suskin] wrote this poem, this empathic experience through what we watch
or what we read? What we are looking for, what we're watching to basically tell us
about ourselves? You brought up the word ghosts so, it had me wondering.
Adam: Yeah, that's beautiful. David Foster Wallace [raises his glass to toast].
Film Courage: Okay…sorry.
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AMNA NAWAZ: There is an old saying that necessity is the mother of invention.
That is certainly true in the Navajo Nation.
From the Cronkite school of journalism at Arizona State university, students Drake Dunaway
and Jake Trybulski explore the creation of a sport called Rez Golf.
JAKE TRYBULSKI: In the vast Navajo Nation that covers most of Northeast Arizona, the
game isn't always fast.
However, not many people are in a rush.
MARCUS TULLEY, Rez Golfer: Rez Golf, it's dirt, frustration and a lot of cussing, but
it's fun, though.
MAN: Oh, it's sandy, man.
JAKE TRYBULSKI: Donald Benally, his two brothers and his cousin, Freddie, created their course
in Steamboat, Arizona, which they proudly stake claim to as being the first of its kind.
MAN: As far as I know, we are the ones that generated Rez Golf.
JAKE TRYBULSKI: Whether they were the first to tee off into sage brush lined fairways
or not, the sport is growing.
Rez Golf courses are popping up all over the Navajo nation.
REPAIRATA BEN, Lowerville Stingers Golf Club: They actually have a course in Fort Defiance
as well.
And then they have one in Shonto.
There's one actually in Cottonwood and then Tuba City.
So it's around.
JAKE TRYBULSKI: And in Low Mountain, Marvis Ben and his family founded Lowerville Stingers
Golf Club.
MARVIS BEN, Lowerville Stingers Golf Club: Well, we didn't really have much, nothing
to do around here, besides basketball was the main one.
But then, one day, I saw Michael Jordan when he retired.
He was playing -- out playing golf, so that's how it started.
JAKE TRYBULSKI: On this day, it's Lowerville's seventh annual tournament.
And while it might not be a PGA tour crowd, people come from all over the Navajo Nation.
LARRON BADONI, Rez Golfer: I like it because I bond with my brothers and my dad.
That's the only way we can connect.
We can't just go out and go to a movie theater or go to the mall.
JAKE TRYBULSKI: What they do have on the Navajo Nation is land, a lot of it.
So why not make a par five almost 600-yards long?
And just like traditional courses, Rez Golf courses have their own unique features that
make each one different.
MAN: What would Tiger Woods do?
MARVIS BEN: My sister, she lives right there, threw out an old carpet, so I just put a hole
in it, put it right there, and that's how -- the ball rolls perfectly.
DONALD BENALLY, Wagon Trail to Lonesome Pine Golf Course: We don't like to call them greens.
We just like to call them putting surfaces, because there is no green on the green.
JAKE TRYBULSKI: Maintenance requires hard work, like any other course, but instead of
using specialized mowers and advanced technology, Rez Golfers get a little bit of help from
those they share the land with.
LARRON BADONI: The landscape here, it's not just meant for us.
It's meant for the cattle and the livestock.
There's food for them all around.
I mean, we're just literally stepping on it as we go from hole to hole.
That's Rez Golf.
FREDDIE YAZZIE, Creator, Wagon Trail to Lonesome Pine Golf Course: We don't want to just clear
the whole thing.
Sage is much more Rez everywhere.
If you go around the Navajo Reservation, you see a lot of sage.
And that is part of our bunkers.
If they hit it in there, I mean, tough luck.
That's Rez Golf.
JAKE TRYBULSKI: And while they are family courses, both are open to anyone who wants
to play, free of charge, because this game is one to share.
FREDDIE YAZZIE: This kind of reminds me of way back when St. Andrews, when they first
started their golf.
This is how they started.
And this is how they took care of their golf course.
And that's where the whole thing started.
We're kind of proud of what we have.
It puts a lump in my throat when I see all these people, all these people that we don't
know.
We got to know a lot of people through golf.
JAKE TRYBULSKI: For the "PBS NewsHour" I'm Jake Trybulski with Cronkite News on the Navajo
Nation.
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Survival Kit for Empaths On New Years 2019 -- Evening TV - Duration: 14:22.
hello everyone this is evening ransom and welcome to my ransom notes Noah podcast
This is a survival kit
and it wasn't
necessarily only for the holidays, but I do think that this is a perfect time for it
so I'm gonna go ahead and do this episode now just with some strategies
and tools to to take care of yourself.
I've told the story of how I had a stress-related
heart attack as a young otherwise healthy mother of two little little kids
back in 2001 and you know Simpson I've had an enormous respect for the
mind-body connection and the danger of chronic stress the problem for most
people today is that we have normalized a lifestyle that cannot be maintained
without significant cost to our long-term health and happiness some of
the tips on managing stress that I hope you take to heart pardon the pun first
we'll learn your stress style because you know not everybody handles stress
the same way if not much bothers you then you can just kind of give your body
what it's asking for you know let your brain turn off for a while if they want
to watch TV in bed Joe grab a light book maybe even talk to someone else about
their life just get your mind off or that wherever the stress is coming from
for long enough for you to be clear-headed if you internalize stress
you become increasingly tense you lose sleep or you sleep too much you eat too
much you eat too little you snap at people for no reason no reason they're
they're responsible for it's just they're snapping it then with your
stress then you need to override what your natural tendencies are and are
telling you to do first step is really identify when you are entering a stress
mode you are not blindsided and miserable
before you have time to do something about it comes a stress prevention is
really truly so much better than cure when it you know when it comes to stress
prevention is way better than cure exercise is your ally exercise is your
ally when it comes to stress it relieves pressure it produces endorphins it helps
to maintain self esteem during some of the more stressful events that may be
causing you doubt to doubt yourself and I want to tell you too that this is I am
I am working progress myself I am I don't profess to say that I am perfect
in all this stuff at all I am NOT I I strive to to improve these things myself
because I'm not the greatest at it I tend to tell myself oh I'm handling
stress just fine and then sometimes I can I can realize it you know maybe not
what happens to me I attended tournament turn inside get depressed that's what I
can do is dress I and I tend to be an ani turn on sleeper so anyway eat your
fruits veggies protein whole grain and this is the thing too is that when
you're stressed out this what do you be tempted to eat the bad stuff
I obviously tooth or at least have something that you know has been my more
recent thing um but you know you really want to monitor your alcohol intake you
want to monitor your you know drugs alcohol and sugar things that really
really mess with your brain I think certain things were put on this planet
by God himself to you know so that we could there were natural medicines here
on the earth for us to use and even you know dark chocolate has feel good to
feel good quality in it don't eat boxes and bucks the chocolate but certainly I
have some dark chocolate that kind of stuff everything in moderation
everything in moderation is fine a okay by me
okay get enough sleep not too much sleep not too much now and not too little but
get enough sleep and maybe just a little more than you might normally get but you
know don't don't sleep all day because it wait you know I'm sure you've had
this experience where you the more you sleep the more you have to sleep that
for sure is that that for sure definitely happened and you know there's
there's always an argument about whether or not you can bank sleep I tend to
think you can I at least but everyone's really different but I I tend to be a
person who can sleep can Bank sleep if I sleep a lot one day I don't have to
sleep very much the next day just to sort of how it goes for me but you know
everyone is different but the point of it is is that if you and if you have are
having if your are a person who needs to sleep and having a hard time getting
sleep create a sleep ritual create a wine down ritual so that you could start
a little bit ahead of time and you know just do it like you don't clear them kid
you know my kids had a bedtime routine every night it was a bath it was a story
it was bath and to brush your teeth in historian of prayer and and that was our
bedtime routine and it was sort of that they knew sleep was coming you know it
was comforting it was you know sort of baby yourself and give you so give
yourself a sleep routine and I some of those things I think are really great I
think a bath is great I think maybe writing in a gratitude journal saying a
prayer oh you suppose you hear you know your bedtime routine and I think that
that's a great thing eating and sleep eating and drinking right up it's a
bedtime can be can disrupt your sleep so just be careful with that and journaling
is always great and prayer is always great talk it over with your higher
power I call my higher power God and I believe that a spirit prayer is God
please help me that is the best prayer that there is and in half state that
help is coming know that you're gonna get through whatever it is and the
whatever is happening is happening for some reason look for the reason and
learn it rather than looking for ways to escape it that ultimately only create
more stress we know what these are right procrastination bad attitudes addiction
that you have what you need to do what you must do and you're not alone and
know this to know that nothing something isn't necessarily wrong because
something bad happened this life here that we were put here to live we're not
supposed to be a cushion because she a cushy little experience perhaps lucky
cloud were put here for struggles we were put
here for problems and to learn our way through it to learn things and learn
skills that's why we're here so it's okay it's okay
if you know bad things happen and problems are where we learn you don't
learn anything that things are all going great and and sometimes part what you
need to learn is to be self soothing to be comforting to pair it yourself and
you take good care of yourself and to love yourself anyway let yourself even
in the hardest of times self compassion is a wonderful skill and also self
compassion is a skill you must have in order to have compassion for other
people now this is something a lot of codependents get wrong we think that we
can't we can give compassion and love to all kinds of other people without giving
it to ourselves and it's a fallacy we really can't and we especially can't
if we are not getting it from if we don't get love from anyone else if we're
being we are being taken from by every word around us and surrounded by
narcissists and then we only give we don't we don't have anywhere to still
back up we will eventually end up having a heart attack just like I did or
something else something else will happen but it won't be good you can't
your your body will eventually talk back your body eventually will say no trust
me I know get support this is an example list get support delegate and then let
people do things their own way okay this is a hard one too for a lot of
controlling people a lot of neurotic people and you know neurotic and here.i
we always think there otic is a bad word you know neurotics make the world go
round you know I mean neurotics have um they're not hurting people neurotic
people are not hurting anybody no other people are hurting themselves
mostly but not people have a conscience neurotic people are really responsible
and basically really good people we just we just have to back it off a little a
little bit not so hard on ourselves be a little bit letting someone else take
responsibility for some things and in this case we're talking about delegate
some things and you know letting people do them their way it doesn't things
won't have to be done perfectly there have to be done you're in your way is it
necessarily perfectly is what I think it's done you know
cat gets fed and the litter box gets clean enough you know it doesn't have
something your way to have you gotta you know just let it let it go let it go and
the more you live life and the more you the more things would happen in your
life the more you're able to really put perspective on what's a little thing
what's a big thing most things a little things really most things a little
things you know there isn't a whole lot that I get exercised about there really
isn't and most things are little things they're not big deal so really no reason
to cause yourself stress and certainly not to have a heart attack
know my biggest thing always always has been and still is to this day is one of
the people hurt my feelings well you know I don't have control of what our
people do I don't have control over my own reactions to them that's a tricky
one and it's fun and I still work on you know really do alrighty so this is the
thing here the fascinating thing about stress is that it is largely self
induced you can't choose what happens all the time but you can choose the way
you react to it how he reacts is a lot about who you are and I believe that the
universe arranges ways to bring each of us into our truest and best selves you
may find that you're reacting differently to stress results in fewer
stressful events in your life because you learned that lesson this is a
fascinating since this won't happen overnight find activities that are
soothing to you distracting when needed and Happiness and inducing.
take a walk , Do
some art, volunteer, turn up the music, sing, dance privately or with your family,
get some physical contact with someone you love, hold hands, hug , make love , go for
a drive just for the change of scenery, watch a funny movie laugh out loud find
a way to focus on something else and you may find you feel better and more able
to find creative solutions to the problem causing you stress right now
there are so many free things you can do go drive around look at the lights look
at the Christmas lights people put up in the name on their houses go
window-shopping um in our town we have something called
zoo lights we can go to the zoo and they have lights up in the zoo I don't know
probably a lot of places that have zoos have that it's a great time to volunteer
there's all kinds of places that that want volunteer help and and especially
if you're feeling lonesome you're feeling lonesome the best thing to do is
to be there for someone else who's lonely who's alone that's a great cheer
for loneliness um and lastly stay in reality most of the problems in our
lives never actually happen you know and uh you know I've even saying that even
though a lot of things that happen to me but most things don't happen you know we
spend a lot of time stressed out over what could happen dreading our worst
fears when you feel stressed out it is important to look at the situation
realistically and of course you know my saying is embrace reality embrace
reality is a big one and so always do that and I it's always embrace reality
look at things that they really are not worse than they are not better than they
are and then as soon as you've done that find a way to look at it better than it
is so you know where you really are but you could imagine it better and then you
can start figuring out ways to get from here to there denial call if my heart
attack and then I became frozen in fear about what was gonna happen to my
children at the lowest time in my life I never knew how I was going to pay the
upcoming rent or buy groceries when our food ran out I helped but I realized
that we were never hungry we never went hungry we had a warm place to sleep
every night we always did I feared an uncertain future but in the present we
were always okay I started to replace fear with gratitude and that made all
the difference it wasn't long and money was no longer a problem in my life at
all I had learned that lesson and if you can stay great if you can stay grateful
even grateful for the challenge that you're in and write that down
ready to lift I'm grateful for the challenges I mean I'm grateful for these
obstacles they will change I promise you this is this is this is this is a
trident you these are tried and true techniques here this is from my own my
own experience this is absolutely a great a great method to to really try
put this away and use it whenever it's great this will get you to the holidays
it will but it'll get you through it'll get you through dark times it will get
you through narcissistic and divorce it will get you through it will get you
through a breakup it will get you through a lot of the things the
struggles and the strains that we go through as narcissistic abuse victims so
which is it you know which is a particular kind of issue which is it's
specific and brutal and and some of the things are that we have to deal with and
so we need some social skills we need some special tenors mates and special
awareness because generally speaking we tend to be sensitive people also so you
know we're given a big heap of doodoo to have to deal with and a lot of times
also we we have we have a lot of people in our life that are abusive so it may
be that the people getting most of the people most of the people are getting
the most abused and have the least support and that that a lot it happens
very frequently to to people like us all right guys so bless you all I love you
so much and keep going happy holidays I'm still right here okay
talk to you later bye bye empowering those who yearn for more love
intimacy and passion in the relationships and lives find my ransom
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Arid Middle East faces political battles over water shortfalls - Duration: 6:34.
AMNA NAWAZ: The world is moving into a new era, when water will be a resource as prized
as oil.
How we manage the demand will be critical, especially in areas where water is scarce.
Fred de Sam Lazaro begins a two-part look at how the Mideast is approaching this crisis.
He begins in Israel, where technology is making all the difference.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Yossi Schick manages a huge date farm owned by a kibbutz, or commune;
18,000 trees produce some 1,600 tons of dates a year.
They are exported around the world, but what you cannot tell is what was here before the
farm.
YOSSI SCHICK, Farmer: This used to be the dead tree, part of the dead tree.
Nothing grew here before.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: The farm is possible because, over the last two decades, Israel has become
a world leader in conserving, recycling and even producing water in one of the driest
places on Earth.
It wasn't like that 40 years ago, when the farm was first planted.
YOSSI SCHICK: The beginning, we were optimistic, but it didn't take long before we realized
that, if we want to carry on and grow, we have to change our way of thinking.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Now, all of the water Schick uses on his farm is recycled, treated
sewage coming directly from Jerusalem some 30 miles away.
In fact, 87 percent of all sewage generated in Israel, while not fit for drinking, is
recycled for use in agriculture, where it is safe.
If you were not here with this artificial system of delivering water here, what would
this land look like?
YOSSI SCHICK: Complete desert.
Nothing.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: It's not just recycled water.
Israel also now produces most of its tap water straight out of the Mediterranean Sea.
URI SHOR, Israeli Water Authority: It's the largest plant on its kind in the world.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Uri Shor with Israel's government-run water authority took me on
of its five desalination plants; 85 percent of Israel's drinking water now comes from
desalination through a reverse osmosis technology whose cost have dropped in recent years.
URI SHOR: Twenty minutes ago, this was seawater.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Two more plants will soon come online, all to serve a growing population
and deal with the rapidly drying climate.
Israel even plans to begin pumping desalinated water into what was once the region's largest
source of freshwater, but has been severely depleted by overuse and the changing climate.
I'm standing at the mouth of the River Jordan as it flows out of Lake Kinneret, the biblical
Sea of Galilee.
In normal times, I would be under about 12 feet of water.
But these are not normal times.
There has been drought here for 15 of the past 20 years.
GIDON BROMBERG, EcoPeace: And it's much worse than what was even being predicted.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Gidon Bromberg is the Israeli director of the environmental group
EcoPeace that brings together Israelis, Palestinians and Jordanians to find regional solutions.
GIDON BROMBERG: The threat of climate change is so great in this region that, if we don't
work with our neighbors, then we're also at peril.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Under international agreements, the Palestinian West Bank and Gaza buy most
of their water from Israel.
Israel has often restricted the supply, particularly in the Gaza Strip.
Bromberg says the arrangement is fraught with mistrust.
GIDON BROMBERG: Dependency in the highly conflictual part of the world is not politically attractive.
And, therefore, at EcoPeace, we have been trying to think of, well, how can we create
interdependencies?
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: EcoPeace has proposed that Gaza, with its 25-mile coastline, also
build large desalination plants with international financing.
Similarly, Jordan, with vast deserts, could supply solar energy for the entire region,
including Israeli desalination plants, which now run on natural gas.
GIDON BROMBERG: We're in the same boat.
And we're either going to float together and sail that boat literally down the Jordan,
or we're going to sink here at the Sea of Galilee.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: For now, Israel is proceeding on its own, re-launching a conservation campaign
in the media, in addition to its investment in desalination.
As for the Palestinians' dependence on Israel for water and power, Uri Shor says Israel
would like its neighbors to recycle and produce more of their own water.
URI SHOR: For instance, if the Palestinian Authority will treat their sewage exactly
like Israel, they can increase the quality of water that they have by 40 percent.
It's quite a lot.
They do not do it.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: They do not do it because they aren't allowed to, says former Palestinian
Water Minister Shaddad Attili citing in particular Israel's 11-year blockade of the Gaza Strip
following the election there of the Islamist militant group Hamas.
SHADDAD ATTILI, Former Palestinian Water Minister: When you find people in prisons, jail, with
no water, with no electricity, with no food, with no word, there is no hope in Gaza.
Our people, they are desperate.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: EcoPeace's Bromberg agrees conditions in Gaza are desperate.
GIDON BROMBERG: The sewage doesn't stop in the aquifer just on the Gaza aside.
It clearly contaminates the groundwater on both sides.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: He showed me wastewater that flowed right next to the wall that separates
Gaza from Israel.
GIDON BROMBERG: We have a ticking time bomb here in Gaza, where the likelihood of disease
breaking out is highly likely.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: The United Nations has concluded that, at the current rate, the Gaza
Strip will become uninhabitable by 2020 because of the lack of water, sanitation and electricity.
That's prompted a scramble by international aid groups to provide emergency assistance.
We will explore efforts by international aid agencies to deal with Gaza's water crisis
in our next report from the region.
For the "PBS NewsHour," this is Fred de Sam Lazaro near the Israel-Gaza border.
AMNA NAWAZ: Fred's reporting is a partnership with the Under-Told Stories Project at the
University of St. Thomas in Minnesota.
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They got a collar with their pretty name.
Growth record begins ~
Hello!
Today is a movie that did their first collars.
I am glad if you can see it until the end.
My wife "With this system it is difficult to wear collars on them." My wife is laughing with confusion.
I thought that it would be difficult to wear a collar when they rang and tried wearing them when they were asleep.
(My wife is concerned whether they will not be disliked.)
I am checking whether my wife is not painful
Do not touch my brother !!
Confirm again that the collar is not painful.
Do not bite the collar;)
Monaka "Mamechan, I love you♡" Mamedaihuku=Mamechan
My wife gave me Turin fillet while hiding in the last video, so I also gave it♡
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[해외반응] BTS 2019, 방탄소년단과 아미 또 보자! 해피 뉴이어~~ 황금돼지 뷔와 지민의 해! 구오즈 95z Vmin 뷔민 - Duration: 11:31.
JM: Hello everyone it's jimin
JM:Is it already 2019?
JM: It's 2019
JM:The time we've been together has already been between the years 2013 to 2019
JM:If you think about it it's not that long of a time. Right?
JM:There will be many more days where we will be together
JM:so that's why I might think that way
JM:anyways, you guys worked so hard in 2018
JM:and personally in 2018 as I've been with you all there has been many things I've learned
JM: Above all, the biggest thing I've realized is that as I've experienced all sorts of things with you all
noticed that I didn't know how to care for myself
JM: But because of you guys I learned that that is something I have to do
JM: So next year, I hope you are able to care for yourself and love yourselves more
JM: And that's why a song like "promise" came to be
JM: Anyways, thank you for working hard
we are thankful for you and I hope next year there will only be good things in the future
I love you
JM: I've always thought that it'd be great to have another song of mine that contained my thoughts
and I really think that it'd be great to be able to meet you guys more often this year
JM: In that position
JM: I hope to give you even better of an influence
and show you good performances
V : Hello, it's BTS' V. 2019 is the pig year
V :My zodiac sign is a pig and just like the pig
V :I hope that in 2019 armys and bangtan can meet great fortune and in 2019
V :I hope to pile up more memories with army
V :So in 2019 I hope that it could be a very happy year. 2019, fighting!
V :Pig year, fighting!!
J-hope: Everyone, hello, it's your hope, jhope
J-hope:he start of the new year of 2019 has been bright.
J-hope:It's apparently the golden pig's year and just as much as it is a "golden" pig year
J-hope:I hope you guys get that much fortune and I hope whatever you do, whatever
J-hope:You want to do turns out well
J-hope:Thank you everyone
and in 2019 I hope we could all be healthy and to be able to show you guys good performances
J-hope:I think it should be a year we all take care of our health
J-hope:So my goal is to be able to take care of my body! It's all for you
J-hope:Hope you guys can be healthy too!
JIN: Yes everyone, the start of the new 2019 year has been bright!
JIN: I hope you guys can eat a lot of ddeokgook(rice cake soup you eat for the new year)
and also gain another year of age
JIN: I always puppet you guys. And I also support my own
JIN: Current cute image. Anyways, have a fortune filled year. In 2019
JIN: I want to put in more effort and practice a lot
and jimin already released his own solo song
JIN: so I hope it can be a year where I can pull an effort to also release my own
Suga: Yes, everyone, 2019 is right
Suga:The golden pig year...
Suga:I hope you can make a lot of money in this year and take care of your health
Suga:The next year will start but a year goes by quickly
Suga:The year will pass by quickly too
Suga:You will eventually be seeing the video for year 2020. Fighting
Suga:For 2019, and there will be a lot of fun things happening this year
Suga:For me specifically I think it will be a year where there will be a lot of results from my outside producing/works
Suga:In 2019,... well.. I (he's mumbling I can't understand him. Sorry!) anyways have a fortune
Suga:Thank you.
RM : It is a new year
RM :Today it has become the golden pig year and the year for the Jimin pig and the Taehyung pig has come and I hope it could be a happy year of 2019
RM :And my goal for the new year is to buy less clothe
RM :And also, let's produce a lot of music!
RM :I really couldn't do that well recently so I will work har—
RM :So yeah, my goal is to diligently compose music and now that I'm wearing this pig hat
RM :I can't seem to concentrate what I'm saying on
So...
So... I have no idea what I'm saying either
To everyone who is
RM :Seeing this video, please be happy and healthy
RM :Actually a new year's resolution is not that important
RM :As long as you just say, "I'll just do something this year"
RM :I think going that way is the best way to go.
RM :Yes, fighting
JK: Yes,hello, it is Jungkook. Today is the
JK: Day the 2018 year is passing
JK: This year, as well, I feel like I have received a lot from armys
JK: Thank you so so much
JK: As the years keep going by, year by year
JK: There are so many big things that happen to us that I can't help but have expectations for every new year
...
JK: It is the Year of the pig
JK: Next year, as well, I wish without issues we can finish off the year of 2019 with you all together
JK: And in 2018, there were so many goals I couldn't make come true
JK: Every year, the goals, the promises... yes.. the promise that Jimin has released, those promises
JK: I haven't been able to keep. so in 2019, well of course
JK: I can't do everything but I wish I could at least keep
JK: if not all, some of the promises that I've made with myself
JK: And because it's the golden pig year I hope that there could be a lot of happy things for
Jimin-Hyung and Taehyung-ie Hyung
JK: I hope in 2019 you could have more happy things going for you, and I hope you guys don't fall sick
and could have less hardships
JK: I will wish for your happiness, our army
JK: I love you.
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(Obligatory "game found" fanfare)
(Obligatory last player waiting room)
I always try to ban either PA or Slark, Magnus and/or Dazzle aren't that big of a threat at my MMR or unranked
Not in the mood to fight over the midlane so I mark offlane instead
Expecting to be playing pos 4 so I look at possible support hero choices
like... DAZZLE! What a twist!
in all seriousness, seeing Axe in one's ally team lineup is probably one of the best circumstances to pick Dazzle - hardest counter eliminated
picking ostensibly the easiest challenge out of the three for a support, one that can be completed by just doing business as usual
Pretty decent enemies to go up gainst so far: while Pudge can be troublesome as it is hard to grave someone who has been hooked,
preventing a target under intense focus from dying and possibly stopping finger stack gain is very useful
I decide to buy 2 sentries here, so that if the bounty hunter goes roaming, he will be in for a nasty surprise not on one, but on two lanes
I decide to sell the Obs here so I can afford the blight stone, probably a super greedy decision that will come back to bite me later
Giving a sentry to the Monkey...
...lingering with the other sentry here, not because I wanted it for myself, but because I was going to give it to the carry...
...then IMMEDIATELY upon doing so, realizing that I should have given it to the Rubick and not the carry. 4Head
I don't know about you, but I love the epic "versus" screen at the start
because I find it ironic, considering the clown fiesta that usually awaits on the other side
NOTE: even though (or perhaps because) this is a Europe server, every one of my teammates is Russian
so I'll try to translate what they say as we go along
A confused Monkey asks why he has a sentry in his inventory
Rubick and I make a joint effort to explain this mysterious phenomenon
Jugg says hi, I actually don't notice
The explanation continues
Sven shows off his manhood by cutting down a lonely tree
I spin around, a traditional greeting ritual of my people
Axe notes we can't take the bounty away from them because "there are 2 stuns"
I don't fully comprehend how a lonely Sven can have 2 stuns at the start of the game but decide not to argue
Axe: "If they try to take our rune, you can take theirs"
Axe announces his intention to go and cut the creep wave right fro mthe get go
I somehow manage to still be in a position to block creeps despite being distracted because of thinking what I should do in this case
Apparently Axe has reconsidered and decided to start the normal way
*clink, clunk, cli- SWOOSH, clink tzink chink SWOOSH, you know the drill*
Enemy tower being extremely uncooperati- oh nevermind
Almost dying to the sneaky boi, thank God for that blight stone amirite
J U K E D *ooohhhhh ooooooohhhhh intensifies*
C O U N T E R J U K E D *banging face against desk intensifies*
*Pro tip: saying "sorry" as often as possible, for even the smallest reasons, reduces overall team tilt gain by 33%*
Me typing "BH TPed home"
*also, about that tip... I'm not actually a pro, so maybe "Amateur tip"?*
*also, obviously that percentage was totally made up*
*also also, I have now spent about half a minute explaining a joke. By typing. PepeHands*
Asking Axe if he needs anything to be brought by courier
Misspelled "stuff" so typing it again
*insert cricket sounds here*
*Axe helps out by inserting some custom noise here*
BH manages to deny a creep despite Axe spinning like he's roleplaying Juggernaut
"Take that, invisible swine!"
"YEAH, TAKE THAT", screams Axe. It totally scares BH away.
Axe says something unintelligible
again
BH comes back for more...
...of my money. FeelsBadMan
OW! My butt.. I mean my money!
I mean HAHA GOTCHA BITCH I HAVE POISON TOUCH AGAI...
SDASFSHFHDJOMGOMGSVENISHERERUNRUNRUNRUNRUN CAN'T RUN MANGO HEAL AXE HELP oh nvm I'm dead...
Axe says something about laning alone but not quite intelligible enough to fully understand
Axe says I should leave this lane and help someone else. He's probably right
But first... Bounty runes!
Bounty hunter is so enamored with Axe's muscular body and fat purse that he fails to realize that night has come and it's time to go claim his namesake prize
Yay! Looks like we finally got him!..
Lesson learned: looks can be UREASONABLY deceiving.
I would like everyone to take note of the fact that Sven's shield reduced the damage of my attack SO MUCH that it failed to cancel BH's salve
Axe: "kill courier"
(I didn't even see it)
Looks like our enemies aren't THAT stupid
Axe: "damn it dazzle"
Axe ponders how he can help me before doing the EXACT thing that would save me right after I died
Trading with Lion while teammates are standing around... daydreaming or something?
J U K E D 2: T H E J U K E N I N G
Checking for possible enemy Obs ward. Not because of their behavior, but just in case
...is this my chance at redemption?
Damn right it is
...or it could have been, if not for this sneaky son of a bitch
Jugg never taking attention off the creeps while his teammates die right in front of him
At least we find out the bounty hunter isn't as smart as I initially gave him credit for
I'm usually against flaming, but right now I'm with Rubick who asks if the Jugg is high
Pro... ugh, Amateur tip #2: Don't just call your teammates stupid.
Always explain why they are stupid, so they may learn and not be stupid anymore. Stupid stupid stupid
Jugg brings up the completely irrelevant fact that he is currently 5-0
Might have been a better idea to TP to another lane or hold it altogether, but what's done is done
Lion being a dick
Instant karma
I was about to complain about karma failing to catch up with the Jugg, but at least he's doing great and hopefully can carry the game
Warding in a less obvious spot so Zeus might havea harder time finding it
Sentry in case BH comes by
Trying to farm during downtime
Pinging "no mana for grave" so hopefully Monkey doesn't complain
...he still complains
Jugg: *unintelligible*
Sitting mid expecting them to come get that long hard monkey staff again
Jugg: *more unintelligible*
Possible horror movie moment for Zeus
Failing to heal the Monkey because I was to lazy to hover my mouse over him and hoped it would just bounce off me
Not enough damage to last hit the range creep with a single attack yet
TIME FOR A REMATCH
you, a youtube viewer posting a comment: "You do realize you have a spell that makes you unkillable right?"
Me, a smart and educated content creator: ... *cries*
BH, a greedy sneaky piece of garbage: *gasps in Verminese and dies anyway*
Rubick, a smart but slightly slow rescue worker: "Dust of appearance (x2) > Ready"
Me: "he's dead bro"
...
I'm not saying I'm about to make yet another "do you even lift" joke, but I am about to make another "do you even lift" joke
The good ol' 3v3 mid standoff...
...is actually broken up surprisingly quickly
An lo, he did finally achieve the level of 6 at the minute of 14, and there was much rejoicing
Hmmm... looks lke an importnat fight...
...so OBVOUSLY I'm going to make a beeline towards booty...
AW COME ON
Got one at least
dazzuuullllll
Honestly not going to bother with "Jugg: unintelligible v.3.0" etc. anymore
OH GOD A WHOLE BUNCCH OF EYEBALLS OUTTA NOWHERE
Lesson learned: seeing random eyeballs rolling on the floor around you is a bad omen
Almost managed to grave him... But I don't think it would have mattered
*spiteful zap*
*spiteful zap cleverly disguised as a farming zap*
1 last hits out of 5, not bad, not bad
*insert the usual "at least I'm getting exp" excuse here*
Finally, it's time to join my brave comrades in their righteous crusade!
(after Zeus already bought back and ulted to kill Axe while I wasn't there to save him)
Pudge receiving the full brunt of that long juicy monkey staff
Axe jumping on the unintelligible bandwagon
Support teleporting back to defend tower from enemy safelaner
(probably should have retreated already and left Monkey to die)
Lion making that damage talent work
*insightgul death summary anaysis*
Axe complaining about lack of wards on the map despite having 2 supports
Me explaining that the only one to blame is enemy Zeus
"WOW! He finally learned how to last hi-
-nevermind"
(tower not deniable)
Back to the most exciting part of the game...
...FARMING!
Alternating between attacking different golems to keep poison going on both
I'm assuming Monkey asked me to reduce their armor
LUL
J U K E D 3: R E T U R N O F T H E J U K E
Rubick dies too fast for me to use grave
I am too dead for grave to matter
Dream MK ult
Jugg and Monkey still clean up
More incredible last hitting skills
That last one was like physically painful to watch (C)
Masterfully executed 3 man gank on a support
Jugg: "Jump"
Axe: "Don't touch the Sven, his ult is still active. Don't"
(Actually not sure what these pings were supposed to mean)
Axe: "Can kill now if Rubick comes"
ez game ez lyf
Amateur tip #3: If you say "Well played" a lot (in appropriate situations of course), you reduce your team's tiilt gain by an additional 15%
"Don't *unintelligible*"
Deciding to max Grave over Poison here because I feel like Poison will have too little impact now, compared to reduced cooldown and increased cast range of Grave
Previously I decided to max Wave over Poison because, again, I felt like an extra bit of survivability for the team
would be better than an extra bit of DPS because we already had physical DPS aplenty with Jugg and Monkey
Letting Axe finish his Crimson like a nice guy
(random pudge message, I'm guessing to a teammate but sent to the wrong chat)
Extra sentry just in case BH decides to get closer
Axe: *more alien noises*
Monkey: "GIVE FARM"
Me: "Probably TPed"
Rubick using madskillz to check for enemy wards in the area
It worked!!!
Finally realizing Rubick needs healing
nnnnooooooooooooooooooooo Rubick I'm so sorry :'(
Monkey ult immediately cancelled despite great positioning
"Oh, so you won't fight? That's fine, we'll just destroy your base instead!"
This time, Zeus only gets to smell Monkey's massive metal staff
(let's just pretend like I sacrificed myself for the greater good)
ez game jus got ezier
Amateur tip #4: If you bother to actually type compliments instead of just
using chat wheel, you'll reduce team tilt gain by an extra 5%!
Trying to get closer to challenge completion while there is still time left
The staff keeps getting heavier and heavier. It just won't stop!
I'm back guys!
Now, let me farm some more while everyone else is doing the objective!
JK, I obviously want kill participation
Jugg wants to wait 20 seconds so he can use his ult again
OW WHY ME
Failing to save the Rubick AGAIN
Rubick: "tanked it for you guys"
GG WP! Thank you for watching! Like the video if you did!
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Keys N Krates - Origin Fields 2018 - Duration: 1:48.
lost on you <i><b><font color=#FFFF00>subtitle by : Hosein Sahraei Hsvamp2002@gmail.com</font></b></i>
when you get older , plainer, saner
when you remember all the danger we came from
burning like embers falling tender
long before the days of no surrender years ago
and will you know
no smoke them if you got them cause it's going down
All i ever wanted was you
i will never get to heaven cuse i don't know how
Let's raise a glass or two
to all the thinge i have lost on you
tell me are they lost on you ?
just that you could cut me loose
after everything i have lost on you
is that lost on you ?
is that lost on you ?
baby is that lost on you ?
is that lost on you ?
wish that i could see the machinations
understand the toil of expectations in your mind
Hold me like you never lost your patience
tell me that you love me more than hate me all the time
and your still mine
no smoke them if you got them cause it's going down
<font color=#FF0000><b>All i ever wanted was you</b> </font>
Let's take a drink of ever lisk and turn around
Let's raise a glass or two
to all the thinge i have lost on you
tell me are they lost on you ?
just that you could cut me loose
after everything i have lost on you
is that lost on you ?
is that lost on you ?
baby is that lost on you ?
is that lost on you ?
Let's raise a glass or two
to all the thinge i have lost on you
tell me are they lost on you ?
just that you could cut me loose
after everything i have lost on you
is that lost on you ?
is that lost on you ?
<i><b><font color=#FFFF00>subtitle by : Hosein Sahraei Hsvamp2002@gmail.com</font></b></i>
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Chelsea latest news: Willian believes Chelsea FC want to keep 'quality' David Luiz - Duration: 4:26.
Willian believes Chelsea want to keep David Luiz, whose contract expires at the end of the season.
Blues head coach Maurizio Sarri has spoken of his desire for Brazil defender Luiz and midfield playmaker Cesc Fabregas, whose deal also runs out on June 30, to stay.
However, the club's established policy of one-year contracts for players aged over 30 is a stumbling block which may need to be overcome, Sarri has admitted.
Willian lauded the quality of Luiz after his compatriot created the decisive goal for N'Golo Kante in Sunday's win at Crystal Palace with a pass few defenders are capable of.
Willian said: "We have to see if they club will want him. I think they want (him)
For me, I want him to stay.. "David has a lot of quality to do these kind of passes."
Sarri in early December said it would be very difficult to replace Luiz and Fabregas, who are both free to negotiate pre-contract agreements with foreign clubs from Tuesday.
But both players are 32 before the end of the season and want a longer deal than the one likely to be tabled by Chelsea.
Luiz is in his second spell at Chelsea, having had a two-year stint at Paris St Germain, and has re-established himself in the first XI after falling out of favour under Antonio Conte last term.
Fabregas is understudy to Jorginho and has expressed his frustration. The Spain international has been linked with a move.
Willian's own contract expires in June 2020, at the same time as Eden Hazard's.. While there has been plenty of conjecture over Hazard's future, with the Belgian admitting his quandary over whether to pursue a "dream" move to Real Madrid, Willian is happy to bide his time.
The 30-year-old joined from Anzhi Makhachkala in 2013 and signed a four-year contract in 2016
He had been expected to leave if Antonio Conte had stayed as boss, but under Sarri Willian is relaxed about his future.
He said: "I'm fine. No rush about that. We can talk about that in the future, no problem."
Chelsea play Southampton at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, seeking to start 2019 with a victory after responding from the loss to Leicester in their last home match of 2018 with wins at Watford and Palace.
Willian added: "We have to get points. We want to stay there at the top. We have to win games."
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Chelsea latest news: Willian believes Chelsea FC want to keep 'quality' David Luiz - Duration: 4:26.
Willian believes Chelsea want to keep David Luiz, whose contract expires at the end of the season.
Blues head coach Maurizio Sarri has spoken of his desire for Brazil defender Luiz and midfield playmaker Cesc Fabregas, whose deal also runs out on June 30, to stay.
However, the club's established policy of one-year contracts for players aged over 30 is a stumbling block which may need to be overcome, Sarri has admitted.
Willian lauded the quality of Luiz after his compatriot created the decisive goal for N'Golo Kante in Sunday's win at Crystal Palace with a pass few defenders are capable of.
Willian said: "We have to see if they club will want him. I think they want (him)
For me, I want him to stay.. "David has a lot of quality to do these kind of passes."
Sarri in early December said it would be very difficult to replace Luiz and Fabregas, who are both free to negotiate pre-contract agreements with foreign clubs from Tuesday.
But both players are 32 before the end of the season and want a longer deal than the one likely to be tabled by Chelsea.
Luiz is in his second spell at Chelsea, having had a two-year stint at Paris St Germain, and has re-established himself in the first XI after falling out of favour under Antonio Conte last term.
Fabregas is understudy to Jorginho and has expressed his frustration. The Spain international has been linked with a move.
Willian's own contract expires in June 2020, at the same time as Eden Hazard's.. While there has been plenty of conjecture over Hazard's future, with the Belgian admitting his quandary over whether to pursue a "dream" move to Real Madrid, Willian is happy to bide his time.
The 30-year-old joined from Anzhi Makhachkala in 2013 and signed a four-year contract in 2016
He had been expected to leave if Antonio Conte had stayed as boss, but under Sarri Willian is relaxed about his future.
He said: "I'm fine. No rush about that. We can talk about that in the future, no problem."
Chelsea play Southampton at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, seeking to start 2019 with a victory after responding from the loss to Leicester in their last home match of 2018 with wins at Watford and Palace.
Willian added: "We have to get points. We want to stay there at the top. We have to win games."
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