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Men are more likely to say that their wife is their best friend than women are

because we want our wives to be our best friends. That's a big need that we have.

Men want to share an activity that they like with their wives. Men want their

wives to come into their world. And there's a story about a marriage that

was healed because a woman went hunting with her husband. And she didn't hunt, but

just to be with him, and it was important to him. And with men, we consider anything

to be a date and to be fun. Jump in the truck, let's go to the store. That's a

blast to us. And we're just so glad that you're with us. We don't want to be

mothered. We want you to be our buddy. Women want conversation and meaningful

interaction. If they're gonna have fun and do something with you they want it

to be meaningful and for there to be conversation. They don't consider it a

date, by the way, unless there's significant planning and

effort. They want you to go to trouble if you're going to have fun and take them

on a date. And they're gonna change most of the details and plans, okay. So you're

gonna go to a lot of trouble and she's going to change it, but that doesn't matter.

She just appreciates the fact that you went to so much trouble so she can change

it. And, so, now listen to what I'm about say. What women need to understand is

men open up to friends, and he will never open up to you more than when you're

having fun with him. The woman from San Diego said when

things are getting tense, because they can, we say how about them Padres and

we go back into a comfortable world which opens up more conversation. Here's

what's gonna happen - ladies, and you're saying I'm gonna go into my husband's

world, and this is what it means. Men go into their wives world; women come into their

husbands world - to have fun. And you're gonna find this out about your husband.

You say, "Well my husband doesn't talk, my husband shut off", or whatever. Men are

emotionally modest. We're not wired like you, but when you're having fun with your

husband, you will be sitting at a ballgame or you'll be doing something or

having fun or just whatever, and all of a sudden you'll notice he'll begin to open

up with you because we will open up to a friend but we want to open up to anybody

else. For the complete Sex, Love and Communication

series, visits store.marriagetoday.com

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Kenneka Jenkins Bizarre Update - Dark Side of Rosemont - Duration: 11:39.

Hi, I'm Heathcliff and this is Lions Ground.

The members of my Facebook group on facebook.com/groups/lionsground wish me to do another video report related

to Kenneka Jenkins.

I promised myself I only do a new video if I have new facts.

Many people keep their minds busy with the Kenneka Jenkins case, not only national but

internationally, because the story is just weird.

We all have our own thoughts and theories about it, the family and their lawyers suspect

that the videos are incomplete or maybe even edited.

But the following information I'm going to share with you is factual and shocking.

It will give you a clear picture of the Village of Rosemont.

The story begins with former Rosemont police Cmdr.

Frank Siciliano, a man of law but also a man of loyalty.

Too loyal he lost his job.

He was cleared on May 15, 2013, because he did not want to commit to illegal and mafia

practices by Rosemont officials.

The former chief officer accuses Rosemont officials of covering up crimes, favoritism,

misconduct and other illegal practices.

I address Frank Siciliano from now the "Plaintiff".

All claims made by "the Plaintiff" is well documented.

A plaintiff is a person, in this case, former Rosemont police Cmdr.

Frank Siciliano who brings a case against another in a court of law.

"In or about March 2012, Defendant(That's in this case Village of Rosemont a municipal

corporation organized under the laws of the State of Illinois) warned Plaintiff he should

not get involved in the investigation of the suicide of another officer and implied that

certain evidence about steroid use had been removed from the scene to hide this from the

investigators performing the formal investigation.

In response, Plaintiff stated that he would answer any questions truthfully as to what

he knew if he was questioned about this incident.

Plaintiff's rate of pay was improperly reduced within a few days of telling Defendant that

he would answer questions truthfully if he was asked questions about the suicide including

about what may have led to the suicide.

When Plaintiff complained about the reduced pay, Defendant refused to correct his rate

of pay and told Plaintiff to sue the Defendant if he did not like it.

On or about May 15, 2013, Defendant told Plaintiff that his job was being eliminated and that

he was being terminated" It is a good thing for them to conduct an

independent investigation because we are talking about obscuring evidence, manipulating an

investigation and extortion.

Just check the facts: A 19-year-old girl walks totally disoriented

four hours and the hotel does not respond to it, There went basically wrong.

The mother went to the hotel despite a severe infection because she knew her daughter was

missing and she knew she was in the hotel but the hotel refused to help.

During the 911 call, the mother receives advice that could make a difference between life

and death

Kenneka Jenkins' lawyers have only seen 8

snippets while there are 36 hours of video available

The lawyers do not have an autopsy report

The lawyers do not have all the reports

The MSM now claims that there is no video of the freezer?

Remember that, let's return to the Plaintiff.

In 2011, Defendant Stephens Directed Plaintiff to remove some surveillance cameras from the

police station because they were concerned that the cameras may have recorded some unlawful

activity.

Plaintiff refused to remove the cameras.

In or about March 2012, defendant Stephans warned Plaintiff he should not get involved

in the investigation of the suicide of another officer and implied that certain evidence

such as steroids had been removed from the scene prior to a formal investigation of that

suicide.

Here you go again, cover up evidence, manipulating an investigation and extortion.

Again, it is a right decision by Kenneka Jenkins' lawyers to conduct independent research.

The Plaintiff claims he was pressured "to ignore illegal activities or told … not

to investigate or pursue illegal activities committed by certain civilians and certain

officers."

That included pressure not to investigate the involvement of steroids in an officer's

2012 suicide, according to the lawsuit.

Allegations of favoritism have been made before in Rosemont.

Another former officer complained of it in a 2006 lawsuit settled by the village.

But the latest allegations come from someone who spent three decades in the department,

climbing to one of the highest positions in a town largely controlled by one family,

The Stephenses.

Donald Stephens, the former Mayor of Rosemont.

The state attorney general had accused the family Mayor Donald Stephens, of having mob

ties.

In a summer 2005 hearing on the proposed casino's license, an FBI agent testified that Stephens

had met with several organized crime figures about mob control of construction and operations

contracts at the planned gambling hall.

Stephens died in Rosemont on April 18, 2007, of complications of stomach cancer.

Rosemont's current mayor is the son of Donald Stephens, Bradley a.

Stephens.

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

From this, you can conclude that Rosemont is not particularly clean and that cooperation,

in practice with the Kenneka Jenkins case shows similarities with the illegal practices

Rosemont is famous of.

In a press conference, the lawyers of the mother tell them that they do not care what

happens on social media or what other people think, they just want facts because facts

lead to the answers.

They want all the video material and all the reports, that is not too much to ask because

there is still a mother who lost her child without answers.

On my facebook group, I

will compile a document with all the information shown in this video.

Did you know that Rosemont village is corrupt?

Share your opinion.

Click the videos you see on the screen to watch more of my videos.

I sincerely want to thank you for your time watching this video, it's really appreciated.

I'll see in the next video, tomorrow 3 PM CET.

I'm Heathcliff and this is Lions Ground.

For more infomation >> Kenneka Jenkins Bizarre Update - Dark Side of Rosemont - Duration: 11:39.

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Corporate Media Fails AGAIN To Report On Deadly Pesticide From Chemical Industry Giant - Duration: 11:27.

In 1965, Dow AgroSciences brought a pesticide called chlorpyrifos to the market.

The pesticide became widely used on crops all over the world due to how effective it

was at killing mosquitos, ants, roaches, and other insects that pose a threat to the global

food supply.

52 years after it was first introduced, the pesticide is used in more than 100 countries

around the globe on more than 50 different kinds of commercial crops.

If you live in the United States and have eaten an apple, lettuce, peaches, oranges,

bananas, or potatoes in the last 50 years, then chances are you've eaten food that

had been sprayed with Dow's chlorpyrifos.

The EPA estimated that between 1987 and 1998 about 21 million pounds of this pesticide

were used annually in the US.

By 2007, chlorpyrifos was the most commonly used organo-phosphate pesticide in the United

States, with an estimated 8 to 11 million pounds applied to our food and to non-residential

turf like golf courses.

Like most pesticides, chlorpyrifos is a neurotoxin that disrupts the normal function of the nervous

system in insects, leading to death.

But as years of scientific research is now telling us, this dangerous pesticide can also

act as a neurotoxin in human beings.

Even though Dow chemical claims that their pesticide is completely harmless to human

beings at normal doses, we've heard that before, science tells us that exposure can

cause very serious and very permanent damage to the nervous systems of people who are exposed.

Experimental animal studies suggest that infants and children are more susceptible than adults

to effects from low dose exposure, because they have a decreased capacity to detoxify

chlorpyrifos and its metabolites.

This results in disruption in the nervous system developmental processes.

Exposure by pregnant women or infants can lead to impaired brain development, resulting

in a lifetime of hardship.

These are developmental injuries that cannot be overcome or corrected.

Once brain development is impaired, the damage is permanent.

Among adults, applicators of the pesticide on farms were noted to have a far higher incidence

of lung cancer than the general population – as well as among the population of farmers

that use other forms of pest control.

They are also far more likely to develop a condition called "Wheeze" which occurs

when the airway becomes restricted after repeated long term exposure to even the allegedly "safe"

levels of this pesticide.

There really might not be safe levels.

Joining me now to explain this story a little bit is Farron Cousins, executive editor of

the Trial Lawyer Magazine.

Farron, let's start with the pesticide itself.

What does the science tell us about this chemical?

The science is telling us that this chemical is far more toxic and dangerous than anything

that Dow Chemical has ever told us.

Scientists have been studying this particular chlorpyrifos for decades now.

It's telling us, just like it works on insects as a neurotoxin, it is doing the same thing

to human beings.

We know that pregnant women exposed to this pesticide are more likely to give birth to

children with neurological impairments, low birth weight, brain malformations.

These children grow up with lower IQs, lower attention spans, a lower working memory than

normal children who were not exposed to this.

That is just the tip of the iceberg in what we're seeing in children.

We're also, as you pointed out, the farmers who use this pesticide are exposed to it every

day are developing very serious respiratory diseases.

They have a 50% more likelihood chance of developing lung cancer than the general population,

even though, on average, they have a 50% lower tobacco use rate than the general population.

You can rule out outside factors, like tobacco use with their lung cancers.

Isn't this the same story that we hear again, and again, and again, from the chemical industry?

It always starts out that they're trying to get a chemical like this pushed through the

EPA.

They're calling on all their political ammunition, all of their financial ammunition, all of

their media, which seems to adore the chemical industry, because they advertise so much on

places like MSNBC.

You won't see this story, by the way, on MSNBC, because they can't tell the story.

They're advertisers don't allow them to do it.

We see the same thing play out.

Then we find out, oh, all of a sudden, we start taking a look at the clinical data,

and the clinical data is deplorable.

Then we go back and we ask the regulators, 'Why didn't you do something about it?'

We ask the media, 'Why didn't you report about it?'

That's thousands of people dead by then, dead and injured by then.

Isn't this just the same story we see time and time again from DuPont, Dow Chemical,

name the chemical, Monsanto, name the chemical?

We've seen this played out again and again, because, A, the media has no more guts to

tell these stories, B, we don't have a regulatory system that even works mildly anymore, and

C, you don't have a government at all that's going to do anything more than slap these

people on the wrist when they get caught.

Nobody goes to jail.

They kill thousands of people, nobody goes to jail.

What's your take?

How is this any different at all than all the cases that we have to report on this show?

Well, what's remarkable about it is that it's not remarkable in that regard.

You could replace word chlorpyrifos with C8, with Spelter, West Virginia, with RoundUp.

You can replace the word, Dow, with Merck, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, any other major company,

Monsanto and DuPont, as you pointed out.

It's the exact same - It's like they're all reading out of the same playbook.

We make this horrible toxin.

Our internal study show that it's terrible and kills people.

By the way, chlorpyrifos is killing 10,000 people around the globe annually.

Anyway, we make this toxin.

It's killing people.

We know it.

We present this to the regulatory agencies.

We tell them, 'Look, these studies can't really be trusted.

Trust us, though, it's a safe chemical.'

Regulatory agency signs off on it.

The lawsuits begin, the documents are uncovered.

It's the same story every time.

The corporate media then has to play catch-up, like suddenly, 'Oh, well we didn't know

this was happening.

We didn't know what was going on.'

Yes you did.

Independent outlets have been reporting on it for years, even in the case of chlorpyrifos.

The EPA itself has come out with negative studies on it.

Corporate media ignored it, just like they always do.

Okay, let me ask you this.

Corporate media, this is part of the story.

Don't you see?

This is part of the story.

Last week, we heard MSNBC talking about, 'Oh my gosh.

RT has to register as a foreign agent, now they must be doing something wrong.'

Well, no.

Every company that does business in the United States from another country has to register.

All of sudden, why do they attack an organization like RT, or Al Jazeera, or these independent

organizations?

Why do they attack us?

Because we tell these stories that they are ordered, from 50th floor, 'Don't tell that

story, because you're going to dry up advertising dollars.'

By god, here you've got a product that's killing people, that is injuring the brains of small

children.

You go to MSNBC, see if you can find them reporting one time about this, where they

actually do a story that means something.

Okay.

What do we know about this chemical that is absolutely undisputed?

What do we know about the dangers of this chemical?

Well, here's what we know.

We already talked about the health effect, but let me read to you what the EPA itself

announced that they put out last November, November 2016.

Here it is, "All food exposures exceeded safe levels.

Children ages one to two exposed to levels of chlorpyrifos that are 140 times more than

the EPA has deemed safe.

There's no safe level of chlorpyrifos for drinking water," meaning if any of it gets

into the water, it is contaminated and unusable, but we still drink it anyway.

"Pesticide drift can reach unsafe levels at 300 feet from the edge of a farm where it's

sprayed.

Residual pesticide residue is dangerous even 18 days after application to crops."

There's no safe level for this.

I mean, hell, the EPA banned it for use in homes early in the years 2000, 2001.

Said, 'No.

This is so dangerous, we can't have normal people going to the hardware store, buying

it, and putting it on their lawns, because it could kill them.'

Yet, in March of this year, Scott Pruitt, the new head of the EPA said, 'You know

what?

I'm going to ignore the science.

I'm going to side with my buddies over in industry, and we're going to end the debate

or chlorpyrifos once and for all.

So, have at it farmers.

Dump it as much as you want.'

We see it on every story.

We see it on every story, whether it's RoundUp, we've got Monsanto that's killing people with

RoundUp, causing blood diseases that are killing people.

I defy you.

If you're watching this program, go and find one time where a station like MSNBC has reported

anything about chlorpyrifos where they tell the truth about what the story is behind the

story.

You won't find it.

The reason you won't find it, because they get huge advertising dollars from people like

Monsanto, and Dow, and DuPont, and you'll never get these stories until somebody in

your family is sick or dying from something like this product.

That's when you're going to get the story.

They'll attack independent media, like RT, or like Al Jazeera, or the independent TV

stations, because we can tell the story, because we don't have advertisers telling us, 'No.

You better not tell that story.'

We don't care.

We tell the story if it's true.

That's part of the problem here, Farron.

The part of the problem where we don't have any help from corporate media getting these

stories out.

At this point, it's done deal, isn't it?

You've got Pruitt who's owned and operated by Trump, owned and operated by the industry,

this is going to happen, isn't it?

Unfortunately, yes.

Just like all of the other instances, eventually, what's going to bring this to light, what's

going to bring it to the corporate media attention, is when the lawsuits begin to be filed, because

we know that Dow knows about the dangers.

We know they're underplaying the dangers, and we know that this thing is causing significant

problems in children and in farmers.

Ten thousand deaths a year across the globe in more than 100 countries combined.

Yeah, this thing is going to eventually make it to the news, but only because Dow is going

to find themselves in hot water and nobody is going to be able to ignore it at that point.

For more infomation >> Corporate Media Fails AGAIN To Report On Deadly Pesticide From Chemical Industry Giant - Duration: 11:27.

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Does Sign Language Change Over Time? ⎮ ASL Stew - Duration: 4:54.

[JI] Hello, I'm Jill... [JE] ...and I'm Jenna.

[JI] This is ASL Stew!

♪♪♪

[JE] Okay, so today we're talking about

does sign language change over time, or is it static?

A lot of people either ask,

"why are there different signs?", or complain "why do signs vary?".

So we thought we'd go ahead and discuss this topic today.

[JI] Some of the reason that there's variation in sign language is due to regional accents.

Some people just sign differently.

However, another reason there is variation in sign language is because

sign language adapts just like any other language.

It's the same as spoken language.

So some signs are older and some are more recent.

So you will notice change over time and we'll give you some examples.

One example is "help".

In older generations, they tended to sign this for help.

Now recently, it's signed this way.

It's more concise.

You don't actually have to touch your elbows. You just sign help.

Sometimes technology can have an influence on how sign language changes.

For example, phone.

In the olden days, it was signed this way

because you had an old rotary phone like that.

Now we sign it this way and even sometimes this way due to cell phones.

A lot of times phone is signed this way.

So things change over time depending on the technology and will adapt as well.

So sign language is the same as spoken language or really ANY language.

It changes over time.

Older generations may use certain words or grammar.

Kind of like in old England, way back when.

We don't speak that way anymore. [JI] Shakespeare

[JE] Right like Shakespearean.

We don't speak that way at all. Of course not!

It's the same with sign language.

It's very different back then as to what it is now.

Each generations it changes.

A little bit of change over time.

That's normal.

It's a natural process of life.

Things change over time and there's nothing right or wrong about it.

You can see variations and think

maybe something is an older sign and maybe something is newer.

Just be aware of it is all.

[JI] Right, it's the same as things change over time

because they add in new slang words.

Even for the two of us, who are in our 30s, you know 30, 31,

even our signing style is maybe different than younger people and their signing style.

We look at them and say "what does that mean?", "what is that?".

Because people make up cool new signs to match new words or new concepts.

Things they didn't have before.

Maybe sign language changes over time meaning

it's adapting to better representations of concepts.

So, for example in the past they had philosophy.

Now many people sign philosophy, at least that I know.

Maybe culture.

Before it was signed this way with a "C".

Which is some sort of a representation,

but now they sign culture this way, which is different.

It's a better representation of what it means.

So things are always changing.

Deaf people are always trying to make up better representations of their language.

So that's another reason things change over time.

Just like any other language and I think that's pretty cool.

You're always learning. You never stop learning.

[JE] So it's just important if you're learning sign language

or you know sign language, keep an open mind.

Don't assume if you see something different that it's wrong.

Ask them "what does that mean?".

"Where did you learn that from?"

Just take note of it... and that can be cool.

Maybe it's something older or something newer or it's regional.

There's so many different reasons for what you'll see.

[JI] Especially important for interpreters!

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[JI] Thanks so much for watching and see you in the next video. Bye!

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For more infomation >> Does Sign Language Change Over Time? ⎮ ASL Stew - Duration: 4:54.

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Funny And Lucky Moments - Hearthstone - Ep. 291 - Duration: 6:29.

For more infomation >> Funny And Lucky Moments - Hearthstone - Ep. 291 - Duration: 6:29.

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President Trump Just Revealed His SECRET Weapon That Will Destroy North Korea's Nuclear Program - Duration: 3:01.

The ongoing battle between North Korea and the United States has been one of constant

tension and threats back and forth.

Barrack Obama didn't do much about them as he didn't do much at all for the country.

Now with President Trump, moments ago he has just unveiled his secret weapon that will

lead to the destruction of North Korea's nuclear program.

He has just signed an executive order that will change everything and the media is going

nuts.

Watch as President Trump unveils his new executive order to the press:

"OUR NEW EXECUTIVE ORDER WILL CUT OFF SOURCES OF REVENUE THAT FUND NORTH KOREA'S EFFORTS

TO DEVELOP THE DEADLIEST WEAPONS KNOWN TO HUMANKIND.

THE ORDER ENHANCES THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT'S AUTHORITIES TO TARGET ANY INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY

THAT CONDUCTS SIGNIFICANT TRADE IN GOODS, SERVICES OR TECHNOLOGY WITH NORTH KOREA."

President Trump signed an executive order that will cut North Korea's funding completely

for their nuclear arms program.

This will put a stop to Kim Jong Un's threats as he will no longer have the financial gains

to further his weapons of mass destruction.

"North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile development is a grave threat to peace and

security in our world and it is unacceptable that others financially support this criminal,

rogue regime," Trump said.

This is a great plan and will lead to peace.

Hopefully Kim Jong Un will learn and stop threatening the United States and it's allies.

what do you think about this?

Please Share this news If you support President Trump's decision.

Scroll down to comment below and don't forget to subscribe top stories today.

For more infomation >> President Trump Just Revealed His SECRET Weapon That Will Destroy North Korea's Nuclear Program - Duration: 3:01.

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How did IMMIGRANTS create HOLLYWOOD? - VisualPolitik EN - Duration: 13:42.

Hollywood is the world's most famous neighbourhood...

Yep, you heard that right.

I said the word neighbourhood because Hollywood is not a city, it's not even a village.

Hollywood is a district inside of the city of Los Angeles, with a population of less

than 90,000 people.

Nonetheless, here is where most of the movie industry is concentrated.

But wait a minute, because I know what you are going to say…

'Come on Simon!

This isn't true… the biggest movie production centre in the world is Bollywood! in India!'

Well, my dear friends at VisualPolitik, you are sort of right.

But… there is a but...

Despite the Indian movie industry making more movies than anyone, their income is tiny compared

to that of Hollywood.

Think about it…

How many Indian movies have you seen?

I bet the answer is none or close-to-none (unless you are Indian of course, in which

case, "hello Indian viewers!").

Now, with a few exceptions, Bollywood movies are made to the domestic market.

And the same goes with Nigeria…

Yep, Nigeria is actually the second largest movie producer in the world, behind Bollywood,

but I'm sure hardly any of you have seen any film made in this country (unless you

are Nigerian of course, in which case, hello Nigerian viewers!).

So, when it comes to the raw economics of it all, Hollywood is, undoubtedly, the world's

movie capital.

And now you might be wondering…

Simon, why are we talking about cinema here at VisualPolitik - isn't this channel all

about politics and economics!?

What's the connection here?

Well… actually there are a lot of connections.

First there is the fact that there is a political reason why so much of the movie world is centered

in Hollywood.

At the end of the day…

I mean why is Hollywood in Los Angeles and not New York or…

London, or somewhere else entirely?

Now, many of you might think California has always been an important state inside the

US, with innovative companies, prestigious universities, and celebrities walking down

the street.

But the truth is, that at the beginning of the 20th century, L.A. had less than 100,000

inhabitants.

In fact, the first movie producers were born on the other side of the country, in cities

like New York or Chicago.

So the question we have to ask here is: Why did they decided to move to Los Angeles?

What does Hollywood have that Manhattan doesn't?

And most important of all…

What does immigration have to do with this?

Well, today we are going to answer all of those questions.

But before we do that, let's take a look at the history.

ART BY, AND FOR, IMMIGRANTS

The first question has to be...

Who invented movies in the first place?

*CHOIR: THE LUMIERE BROTHERS!!!!* (Simon, leave some seconds of silence here, just like

I did on the original video) Well… not exactly!

What the Lumiere Brothers invented was the system to project films onto a big screen.

But years before that, the company of Thomas Edison had already discovered a system to

record and play short movies, this was called the KINETOSCOPE.

It was a device where you would put in a coin and watch a movies through a peephole.

Years later, this system would be improved so that these short films could be projected

onto a big screen as well...

But the big difference between Edison and the Lumiere brothers was that the American

businessman knew that these could be a big time money maker.

"Anything that won't sell, I don't want to invent.

Its sale is proof of utility, and utility is success."

–Thomas Edison

So while the Lumiere Brothers showed their invention off at scientific fairs, Edison

made a profit from it.

His business consisted of selling these machines, taking a royalty for their use, and supplying

movie theatres with lots and lots of films.

In just two decades, Edison made more than 1200 movies.

And you might wonder…

What kind of movies did he produce?

Well… as bizarre as it sounds, many of those first films in history where about women getting

undressed.

Yep.

But movies where a big opportunity and in just a few years, cities like New York and

Chicago became flooded with movie theaters.

These were the so-called NICKELODEONS.

Here you could find a great show at a lower price than in any theatre.

Plus, since movies were silent, you didn't need to speak English to understand them.

This means movies became the perfect entertainment for all the immigrants arriving to the land

of opportunity.

All of this was happening in the first decade of the 20th century, and while France and,

interestingly, Denmark, already were producing their own movies, no other country had a bigger

audience than America.

However, Thomas Edison was unable to see all the opportunities behind his invention...

At the end of the day, he was the typical Wasp, and he despised those immigrants.

Of course, he was happy to make money from them.

But why would he invest more in increasing the quality of his films?

At the end of the day, his company had monopoly over the production and the distribution of

films.

All these nickelodeon's were paying their royalties to Edison's company and buying

his films without even looking at the titles and plots.

At the end of the day, nobody thought these German, Italian or Hungarian immigrants would

appreciate the details.

Of course, this was until this man you are going to see on the screen.

I'm talking about Laemmle was one of those German immigrants who worked

at a nickelodeon in Chicago.

Business was great.

But he was sick of paying so much money for Edison's movies.

So ha asked himself this question: 'Couldn't I make my own movies?'

And… well, so it was done!

Laemmle also knew other nickelodeon owners.

All of them were immigrants too, and they knew the tastes and aspirations of their audiences.

They knew movies could become something more than just cheap jokes and girls with not-very-many

clothes.

They could create stars, like those seen on Broadway.

These cinema pioneers were the first ones to include the actors name on the posters

and in the credits.

This way, many more artists were willing to work for them.

Their films became famous among immigrants who came from all over the world.

And this is why they named their company…

UNIVERSAL.

As you can imagine, the success of this new company inspired others to follow suit.

For instance, another Hungarian immigrant, named Adolph Zukor, made another partnership

with other nickelodeon owners and started another studio called PARAMOUNT PICTURES.

Suddenly, New York and, in general, the East Coast became sort of a primitive version of

Hollywood.

But hold on just a minute, because Thomas Edison was not willing to lose this battle!

Don't forget he had the fame, the money and the patents.

So in less than 5 years, Laemmle and his partners faced over 200 lawsuits.

The same happened with the rest of the small studios and many of them went bankrupt.

Yes… it was bad times for movie studios… but it was a golden era for lawyers.

And if all of this was not enough, Edison had enough power to force all the nickelodeon's

from New York and Chicago to sign exclusivity contracts.

If they wanted Edison's technology, they couldn't buy movies from his rivals.

And this is the moment when our friend, Carl Laemmle asked himself another question…

Why should I remain on the East coast?

Edison was a powerful man indeed, but his influence didn't reach everywhere.

There was a place far out of his reach.

And that place was California.

THE BIRTH OF AN INDUSTRY

In the year 1915, California, it was the place to be.

Thousands of young immigrants, the perfect audience for movies, would arrive every year.

Houses and properties were cheaper than anywhere else in America, and as if this was not enough,

the weather was fantastic.

In New York it rains every other day so, if you wanted to make movies, you'd better

have a studio and spend thousands of dollars on lights.

In California there's plenty of sunshine all year round so it's easy to shoot outside.

And this is why all those big studios from New York and Chicago moved into a neighbourhood

on the outskirts of Los Angeles...

A small suburb with little more than 500 inhabitants.

And as you've probably guessed by now, that tiny place was Hollywood.

But the story doesn't end here...

You might now be wondering: Well, how did California conquer audiences around the world?

Don't forget that, back in that time, the United States was not the big powerhouse it

would become later.

Besides, countries like France and Denmark had already a well funded industry.

So…

Why did Hollywood achieve international success so quickly?

The answer lies in the so-called "network effect."

If you've been subscribed to this channel for a while then the chances are you know

what that is...

Essentially, all those Hollywood studios attracted the best investors and professionals from

all around the world, and this explains why, in 1915, Hollywood was the location for the

first "super-production" in history.

This movie was called 'The Birth of a Nation', and it cost around $100,000 in 1915 dollars…

As an aside here: this movie was extremely controversial because, basically, the KKK

are portrayed as the good guys.

But that's a story for another day…

The truth is, in less than 10 years, the population of Hollywood grew to more than 30,000 inhabitants.

Most of them were immigrants like FRANCISCO ELIAS.

This Spaniard came to Hollywood to work as a production assistant.

Soon he realized he could translate the titles of the movies into Spanish.

This way, he could export them to Spain and Latin America.

Other immigrants with other mother tongues did the same, and, all of a sudden, Hollywood

movies could be understood everywhere.

But hold on just a second, I can guess what you are thinking!

What happened when the movies had sound?

Well… actually this was a crucial turning point in the history of American movies.

Let's look at an example: During the times of Nazi Germany, the government invested a

fortune in subsidizing German studios.

And, of course, those companies tried to export their films to other countries like Spain.

Spain, under the dictatorship of FRANCISCO FRANCO, was a close ally of the 3rd reich.

Nonetheless, almost no Spanish movie theatres projected a German movie.

Why?

Well, the reason is not as idealistic as you might expect, it was a pure technological

one...

German studios sent their movies in the German language and they didn't have good systems

to dub them.

Hollywood studios, instead, had state of the art methods for dubbing.

Plus, since they had such a high immigrant population, it was easier for them to find

translators and voice actors.

Some companies even had their own offices in Spain so they sent the celluloid ready

to be replaced with the Spanish audio track.

In other words, American movies where cheaper to project than those from any other country.

Add to this the peerless talent of movie geniuses like John Ford, who came from Ireland, or

Ernst Lubitsch, who came from Germany.

These where the ultimate weapons that made America surpass any other country when it

came to the movie industry.

So, oh yes, Hollywood was born thanks to those who came from outside of America… and Hollywood

grew up thanks to selling their movies to people outside of America.

And here I have to make a aside.

In case you've never heard about John Ford… do yourself a favour and watch 'The Man

who Shot Liberty Valance'.

It's the wonderful film, and, despite its black and white, it hasn't aged.

And now the question is…

What happened after all of this?

How did Hollywood survive censorship and piracy?

If you would like us to tell you that story, let us know in the comments below!

Meanwhile, in this other video, we tell you story of success… the story of how Ireland

became rich.

Be sure to check that out.

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this episode that are not mine.

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Prohibition, Religion, & Ecstacy w/ Jerry Brown - Duration: 7:23.

I imagine that that the prohibition of cannabis the prohibition

of psychedelics you know is just a kind of rejection of our history as a species

in our long term use of these substances for medicinal as well as for you know

connecting to the divine and so it's it's both frightening and also an

encouraging time to be in because I think that the research you're doing and

your wife is doing is a part of what has been called the psychedelic

Renaissance so we're seeing again this resurgence of interest in psychedelics

there's being like you mentioned Rick Doblin and and maps on how they're doing

their research into MDMA for therapeutic use and and the other various

experiments that like Johns Hopkins university they did their

research into psilocybin and I mean the the findings what there's finding over

and over again is is the very positive and just the the amazing impact that a

psychedelic can have on a person's consciousness and their long and and in

their life in their long-term view on life and and I think that part of the

psychedelic Renaissance is this reevaluation of our religious history

and in sort of recognizing that this has been a part of our religious origins as

like the the origins of religion for this is a big part of our history as a

species and we keep on ignoring it and keep on suppressing it and I think that

regardless of how much propaganda they throw at us and and how they keep up

throwing people in jail for for consuming these plants and consuming

these these drugs you know people are going to continue to want to expand

their consciousness and and learn more about themselves and their connection to

this divinity right and and I just want to say that

you that the work you're doing is a big part of that I think I think a lot of

people tend to flock to the work of MAPS or other researchers that are thinking

are like doing research with LSD for instance on how it affects with the you

know addiction or alcoholism or whatever and that's very important right that's

important that's a very important part of it

but again your work is very important too because it puts it all in context it

puts it all in perspective like oh this has been a long journey and we're

finally coming back home so to speak and you know there's a lot of battles that

need to be fought for lack of a better term I don't that battle implies like

violence but there's I mean there really is a lot at stake because if you have

someone like say Jeff Sessions as our Attorney General and he's like I want to

bring back the war on drugs I want to reinstate all these stupid laws in this

ridiculous propaganda campaign you know and he's still living in this time where

he you know he thinks that that worked he think that that was helping of course

it wasn't but you know he's in that mentality so if that's still the kind of

people that we have in our government institutions and government agencies you

know there's still a lot of work that needs to be done and I think that your

again your research is playing a part in in this revival of of interest in

psychedelics and putting psychedelics in the proper context and as far as human

history and religious history so I thank you for that I appreciate your work

BROWN: Thank you it's always wonderful to hear and you know why it's the ultimate

validation you know that there are intelligent people who are looking at

this issue and who think that when they think your work is a part of the

equation it makes it all worthwhile and I thank you so much absolutely those

comments I think you've put this in a very important context one of the two of

the biggest mistakes I think that that Leary and his associates made back in

the 60s was one looking at LSD as a new discovery and not really linking it to

this vast archaeological and ethnographic and lidge's history and how

integral it's been as a part of shamanism which was the religion of our

hunting-and-gathering ancestors for 95% of human history and then the other side

over-promising this and over-promising what the results would be and in the

political cyclotron of the 1960s the anti-war movement the civil rights

movement the hippy movement this all got caught up and led to Nixon condemning

Leary as the most dangerous man in America and given what our world's

become today you know it's almost like a wistful nostalgia if only Leary

is the biggest problem in the world today huh looked a lot better off um

nevertheless as you point out psychedelics are powerful substances

they have caused both religious and political and in ancient times these

were pretty much one of the same problems for communities throughout

history they're banned in there they're banned in the Garden of Eden or they're

suppressed in the Garden of Eden as the forbidden fruit of the tree of the

knowledge of good and evil they are condemned as the instruments of Satan at

the time of the Inquisition and they're prohibited they're banned under the

controlled substance act of 1970s now think about it how often does a society

actually banned research into something this is this is quite monumental and

you're absolutely right fortunately we are in the midst of what

I believe is now an unstoppable psychedelic Renaissance and it's brought

about by certainly roland griffiths at johns hopkins university he's got over

300 peer-reviewed papers publications who lifted the veil and got approval for

research on psychedelics with human subjects because that's what was

completely prohibited for for nearly 30 years the findings that Griffiths is is

that success they're having with administering psilocybin to

terminal cancer patients at it's relieving anxiety and depression in like

over about 80 to 85 percent of the cases in one or two sessions this is

remarkable it's remarkable because of its speed of its efficiency and what it

does to the person who's facing death and Griffiths says in

one of his many interviews that when you see a person who's been so beaten down

by a disease after one or two sessions gets enough vitality back to start

comforting his own caregivers and telling them that everything is perfect

that everything is going to be alright even we researchers have to stand back

in awe

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(start sound, dog barks)

- Hey space monkey's, it's DTakes23 and it's time for a Beyond Good and Evil 2 update.

- Bang, bang motherfuckers!

A new character was introduced on the Beyond Good and Evil 2 website

by the name of Hsing - Hsing.

Hsing - Hsing is a hybrid panda

who didn't want to live the life religious pilgrims allocated to hybrid descendants of the sacred giant panda.

Building and maintaining temples and gardens wasn't for him.

While adventuring off to find his destiny,

scavengers captured him and sold him for scraps at a Corporate recycling center.

But thankfully, he was soon rescued by a Scottish pirate by the name of Captain Kerr.

Hsing - Hsing joined Kerr's crew and found a love for cooking and partying.

With time he was able to save up enough loot to open YinYang Tea,

, a tea / karaoke shop in the Ganesha underground

specializing in smoked white tea,

the best in the Milky Way.

I guess you could say Hsing - Hsing was a natural born extrovert.

After hours he can be found singing his favorite Kiss single,

"I was made for loving you."

You can read Hsing – Hsing's backstory as it was written by the BGE2 devs

at bgegame.com.

But I'd also love to hear your thoughts!

Let me know, in the comments below.

Another post was made to the bge2 site blog and twitter

featuring Knox sporting a We are Ubisoft shirt.

It seems a similar vibe is spreading throughout social networks

featuring Ubisoft employees expressing their support for the company.

This reminded me of a video posted last year around the same time

where Ubisoft exployees talked about various experiences working with the company.

- The management was expecting the sequel of Prince of Persia.

We gave them what would become Assassin's Creed.

By the way Ubisoft Montreal is currently giving away one of these shirts in blue.

Go check out their Twitter page for more details.

Thanks for watching guys and keep it locked to this channel for more Beyond Good and Evil 2 updates.

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