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2017 Review – some of our favourite memories - Duration: 17:20.

Hello and welcome everyone!

Before we start, you might want to go and get yourself a cup of tea.

Or a cup of coffee.

Yeah.

Because this is our 2017 review video where we look back at some of the videos we've

made this year.

So this video is going to be long - much longer than our normal videos.

But it'll be fun.

So make yourself comfortable and come and join us!

Can you remember the first video we made in 2017?

Oh.

Was it an English Show?

Oh good guess, but no it wasn't.

I'll give you a clue.

Shhh!

I don't want to wake Vicki.

Who's that?

It's only me.

It was a loose floorboard.

I remember now!

It was a video about the words loose, lose and loosen.

That's right.

They sound and look very similar.

It's easy to confuse them.

And then after that we started the English Show videos.

We should tell everyone what that was about.

OK.

At the start of this year we experimented with live shows.

We used a switcher and we connected with different English teachers all over the world.

We had some great guests and we got them to give us tips about how to learn English, and

we played games with them.

Then there was live chat, so we could talk to our viewers in real time.

Yes, that was great.

Our friend Fluency MC joined us every week from Paris and he performed a rap.

Once again it's Fluency MC, Fluency MC, Once again it's Fluency MC, grammar through

lyrics.

Kick it.

And every week Jay used to transport me from Philadelphia over to Fluency in Paris in a

different way.

What was your favourite way to get there.

I think it was the hat.

Jay, we've had a request.

Really?

Yes, Super Agent Awesome wants me to travel to Paris in your hat.

But that's impossible.

I think I can do it.

I'll never fit in that.

Well I can shrink you!

I'm here!

Well, that was exciting!

You had a hard landing there.

How many English shows did we make?

Thirteen.

We stopped because the tech was a challenge.

The internet wasn't reliable and the sound went out of sync.

Or the stream didn't start on time.

So we went back to making normal videos.

I think we did some grammar videos.

Yes, modal verbs – can, could, be able to…

Oh Kathy!

How are you?

Fine.

Do you have a moment?

Can we speak with you about the Boston project?

What about it?

Well, it's the deadline.

We're a little behind.

Could we have another week?

No way!

You need to finish by Friday.

Well then, can we hire an assistant?

Not on your life!

You don't like the idea then?

In a word, no!

That was our friend Kathy.

She plays our mean boss sometimes.

Kathy's actually a lot of fun and not mean at all.

I just write her parts as the mean boss.

And often you're mean to me in our videos.

Like with the elevator.

Do you reme mber that?

The elevator's broken down.

I had to climb up ten flights of stairs.

Oh dear.

Oh!

Hallo?

Vicki, I've got a package for you, but the elevator's broken down.

Yeah, I've just heard.

Don't worry.

I'll have Jay carry it up.

It's quite heavy.

No problem.

I'll get him to come and collect it now.

Yeah, I do like being mean to you in our videos.

I've noticed.

And I like how you trust me, even when you probably shouldn't trust me.

What's that for?

I'm going to hypnotize you.

Really?

Yes, just look at the pendant.

OK.

And let your body relax.

You're not going to make me do anything stupid are you?

Oh no!

Yeah, I definitely shouldn't trust you.

Now what lesson did that come from?

It was about causative verbs– we looked at make, let and have.

Grammar again.

Something new we did this year was lots of pronunciation videos.

We went out and met lots of English learners and we asked them to pronounce difficult words.

Comfortables.

Ah, no s.

Comfortable.

Comfortable.

Comfortable.

Kweel?

I don't know.

Oh, kway, Kway, kway?

Sixth?

Sixth?

Sixth?

Sixth?

They were terrific, weren't they?

We met some really nice people.

We also got them to say tongue twisters, so phrases that English speakers find hard to

say as well.

Well, they're good pronunciation practice.

A proper copper coffee, coffee pot.

A proper copper coffee pot.

A proper copper coffee pot.

A proper copper coffee pot.

A proper copper coffee pot.

A proper copper coffee pot.

That's my favourite tongue twister.

We made a song about it.

All I want is a proper cup of coffee.

Made in a proper copper coffee pot.

You can believe it or not.

But I want a cup of coffee from a proper copper pot.

Tin coffee pots or iron coffee pots, they're no good to me.

If I can't have a proper cup of coffee from a proper co pper coffee pot, I'll just have

tea.

All I want is a proper cup of coffee.

Made in a proper copper coffee pot.

You can believe it or not.

But I want a cup of coffee from a proper copper pot.

Another pronunciation video we made was about how we say the words 'can' and 'can't'

in British and American English.

She means 'can' and 'can't'.

Can and can't Can and can't.

I don't want you to see.

I can't see.

Oh well let me try again.

Why?

I can't see.

Do you mean you can or you can't see?

I can't see.

That conversation is very realistic.

We really do have to check sometimes to see if we've understood one another.

British and American English differences.

We also made a video about the different words we have for clothes.

Oh yeah, and I learned what suspenders mean in British English.

Closet.

Wardrobe.

Pants.

Trousers.

Pants.

Underwear.

Knickers.

Panties.

Vest.

Undershirt.

Vest.

Waistcoat.

Suspenders.

Braces.

Suspenders.

Another new thing we did this year was phrases from Shakespeare.

Expressions we still use today, like 'foul play'.

Foul play is when you do something dishonest and unfair.

Footballers are sometimes sent off because of foul play.

But foul play has another common meaning today.

If someone dies and it wasn't an accident or natural death, it's foul play.

So it's some kind of violent criminal action that results in a death.

What do you think?

He's dead.

Yes, but what happened?

Hmm.

Maybe it was suicide.

Really?

I think there was foul play.

You think?

I think there was foul play.

You think?

What videos were most popular with our viewers this year?

Probably the videos about how to learn.

There were three.

How to think in English, how to remember new words, and ways you can practice English for

free.

All our videos are free, so make sure you subscribe to our channel.

And that reminds me.

I want to thank some of the viewers who have helped us this year.

With captions?

Yeah.

We write captions for all our videos in English, so if you don't understand a word, click

the cc button and you can read it.

And some of our viewers have been translating the captions into their own language.

This is really helpful for people whose English isn't very good, and it helps us grow the

channel too because the translations appear in the search.

So we want to say a HUGE big thank you to everyone who has been helping with this.

And if you want to help, please start translating too.

I'll put a link in the details below where you can see a list of our videos, choose one

you like, and then translate each line.

It doesn't have to be a perfect translation, so don't worry about mistakes.

Other people can always improve it later.

Yes, and please remember to translate the titles as well.

In fact you can just translate the titles if you don't have time to translate the

whole video.

So what else did we do this year?

Well, we had the interview video.

Did we?

What was that?

I interviewed someone very famous.

Hmm.

Who was that?

Today we're looking at English words for money and taxes, and we have an expert to

help us: President Trump!

Mr. President.

Thank you so much for joining us today.

Well, it's a pleasure to have you here.

We'll have to see what happens.

What did happen in that interview?

It was strange, but he taught us lots of vocabulary.

And we made another vocabulary video about the verbs notice, find out and realize.

Oh, I fixed your computer.

I deleted a lot of files.

It's running much faster now.

I don't understand. There's nothing wrong with this computer.

It's that one that has the problem.

Oh, I didn't realize.

What files did you delete?

That was funny.

There was another funny video we made about computers this year – with lots of phrasal

verbs.

Yes.

And I discovered you had a hidden talent.

I need you to log me onto the network.

You want to get into the system.

Yes.

I can't get in.

Then I need your user ID.

It's 46821.

Please hurry up because I've got a conference call starting in five minutes.

OK.

I just sent you a link.

Really?

Click on the link and then scroll down.

Ah.

A message just popped up.

What does it say?

'Are you a robot?'

It wants me to type two words in a little box.

Oh.

Are you a robot?

No, of course not!

Sometimes robots try to hack into our system.

I'm a human being!

Then just put in the words.

Key them in.

It's impossible.

I can't read them.

Sorry then.

I can't help you.

Why not?

You're a robot.

I'm not a robot.

It's impossible to read these words.

Sorry, I can't help robots.

Bye.

Ah well.

Mission failed.

Mission failed.

Mission fail.

Mission fail.

Mission fail.

Mission...

All these years together and I didn't know you could walk like a robot.

I have a lot of hidden talents.

But you wrote some crazy parts for me this year.

There was one video where I had to wear a wig and make up.

So we always wear something.

We can wear things like glasses, hats, name tags, jewelry, wigs and make up.

I think you looked very cute.

But what video did you have the most fun making this year?

Definitely going to the Halloween store.

Is it cold in here?

Yes.

You don't think there are any ghosts here, do you?

Like spirits of dead people?

No, of course not.

Ghosts don't exist.

Oh good because that would be creepy.

If something's creepy it makes you a little nervous and frightened.

I'll tell you what's creepy.

I feel like we're being watched.

Yes, like there's an evil eye or something.

I really enjoyed that one too.

Do you remember the bats?

And another Halloween creature is bats.

Bats!

They're creepy.

Creepy but funny too.

It was my favourite video too.

But what video was your favourite everyone?

Write and tell us in the comments?

So what videos are we going to make next year?

Well, we've had a lot of requests, so we've got a big list.

We'd better get working on it.

Yes, have a happy new year everyone and great success in 2018.

We'll be making more videos to help you.

Bye.

Bye now.

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Learning Through Experience - Improve Yourself Using Other People's Experiences - Duration: 3:51.

hi there if you've got a hobby or you're working for yourself and you really want

to improve then I really recommend YouTube videos there are experts on

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who make videos who are experts in YouTube channels and who do photography

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following these four people so the first person is Miles Beckler and I'm

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days and then after that he's made videos maybe three or four times a week

if we look here he's got nine hundred thousand minutes of watch time and it's

actually down on his previous month and he explained before that he went over to

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impact it has on his viewers the next person I follow is Brendon Van Son he

travels around the world taking photographs and making YouTube videos he

makes a living from photography he was in Thailand a month ago and now he's in

Mexico he seems to go from one place to another really quickly at the moment

he's doing some videos and some photography around waterfalls in this

video he shows how to take photos of waterfalls another person I follow is

video creators he talks about how to start a YouTube channel and how to get

more visitors he's been going for many years now he's

got lots of subscribers and lots of videos online in his latest video

he talks about the way YouTube is going for the future rather than just videos

you can see here they do videos and live and then now they're coming into posts

and reels so it's getting very much like Facebook which I can't say as I like

that idea but if that's what they're doing it's good to know what they're

doing in the future the last person that I want to show here is lost Leblanc I

actually stopped following him for a while because I changed my channel

and I didn't realize I wasn't subscribed I was following him before when he was

in the Philippines it was about three or four months ago it seems that since then

he's been back to America and he's back out in the Philippines now he actually

in the meantime also went to South America to Peru I like it because he

tries to make the best videos that he can he's really interested in filmmaking

and he talked about that he's trying to make his youtube videos actually look

like a film I'm interested in his techniques and equipment one of the

latest ones he bought a slider so that the actual video is moving when he's

talking those are the people I follow and I recommend following those but if

you're into a different hobby then really find the experts in your hobby or

in your work and follow them if you found that useful please give this video

a thumbs up if you've got any questions or comments please put them below and if

you're interested in working and traveling that's what my youtube channel

is about so please subscribe thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next

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The County Seat 2017 Review - Duration: 28:51.

Hi everybody welcome to our year end wrap up

with The County Seat I'm your host Chad Booth.

Joining us later in the show will be Lincoln

Shurtz and Adam Trupp from the Utah Assoc. of

Counties. Rather than do a lot of philosophizing

about the great stories of the year or the most

important ones we are just going to recap them

quickly and point towards next year. Let's start

with the most recent, Medicaid Expansion.

through what was entailed in this waiver and

what it said it would cover I was surprised there

were a lot of things that I would not have

anticipated being a coverable Medicaid

expense. How broad is this Dr. Shiozawa?

It's broad in the sense that it is directed to

specific population. When we think of Medicaid

in one circumstance we can say well it's going

to help those people that are poor say a women

who is pregnant or someone who has children

and they can just get general coverage. But

what this waiver does is specifically focus on a

specific population those people in the

homeless situation who have drug and mental

health problems and who have problems with

the justice system. So when they are involved

in that whether it's through the judiciary system

the mental health courts or how they find their

way into that particular category then these

dollars are then focused specific treatments to

help them. Let's say they are like substance

abuse maybe putting the into either outpatient

or inpatient treatment programs. The

residential treatment program I'll just see how

other groups are going to get funding for many

many beds they did not have before to bring

these patients ins they don't go directly from

the jail back onto the street. Or from mental

health courts out into some hotel with an ankle

bracelet but rather into a treatment program

that can give them not only treatment whether

physical or medical assisted treatment

counseling and then also getting them back into

better health and maybe even into a job so

really stabilizing here.

treatment beds and jail beds and making sure

they are expanded or capable facilities with the

jail and I noticed even some kind of elements of

police training. How that fix into the mix does

are they all crucial to make work?

It's going to be hard to have this program

succeed first of all until we know how it is going

to work but without enforcement downtown in

the Rio Grande area to protect not only those

people that are homeless but those citizens

around them and to prevent that vulnerable

population from being preyed upon by the drug

dealers. We are going to have to have more

police and then for those people who really are

drug abusers or violating the law then they have

to to into jail and we have to have under the JRI

for example the Justice Reinvestment Initiative

we have to have funding for that which we did

not get before because we never expanded

Medicaid. And then to get them from there

into residential treatment or outpatient

treatment into programs all three of these

various factors are important. So when you

look at ate judicial system what's it supposed to

accomplish. Well public safety right,

accountability and rehabilitation and if you take

away one of those three aspects you are going

to have a failure in that system and we have to

have that rehabilitation we have been pretty

good with accountability and we are pretty

good with public safety now let's get into the

rehabilitation portion.

So there you have our first topic Medicaid

expansion so to talk about the importance and

relevance of the counties we have Adam Trupp

who is the CEO of the Utah Assoc. of Counties

and their legislative director of affairs Lincoln

Shurtz. All right why was Medicaid expansion

such a big deal this year?

Well it was a long fought effort a very complex

effort of trying to get a state proposal through

the federal government to try and address

specific needs that are identified in our state to

deal with people who have substance abuse

disorders mental health issues who are involved

in the criminal justice system or who are trying

to avoid involvement in the criminal justice

system and by making the expansion possible

that was made and approved by the federal

government we have created the opportunity

for many more people to get the treatment

and medical care that they do need.

And trying to contextualize the politics of all this

right at the same time we are trying to get

expansion through the state of Utah to cover

this JRI population you have the Trump

administration who is trying to pull back the

affordable care act and so navigating those

politics has been not easy for the speaker and

for Representative Dunnigan who did an

amazing job in getting the Trump

administration to approve this waiver which

many thought was going to be accomplishable

with the current political dynamic about ACA.

And yet just a year ago you had an

administration that was very willing and a state

legislature that was going wait and hold on.

And then the administration 18 months ago

who took 18 months and did nothing with the

waiver so pretty interesting times.

Correct and it gave the state of Utah the

opportunity to say this is what we would like to

have in our state and now the administration is

able to say okay show us if it works we will give

your that leeway and let's see if that works and

meets the needs in your state.

Yes, a great win for states' rights if you are of

that ilk.

There you go that is a good way to end the first

segment we will be back and our next question

and topic for importance opioids and lawsuits.

Back with The County Seat in just a minute.

Welcome back to The County Seat this is our

yearend review. You know of the things that

caught most attention there are several

problems that are all tied into one base

problem and that is the explosion of opioid

abuse. In all forms. We decided that was one

of our top stories of the year and we are going

to talk about a recent phenomenon of taking on

the drug companies that started this problem.

Yes, it is completely different. The paradigm

has completely changed. You know people

think of drugs they think of the dirty side of

town. What we are seeing is it is not

necessarily the case anymore. It used to be

drugs come in a baggy what about the drugs

that come in a bottle you cannot divorce the

two. We are literally seeing soccer moms,

clergy, business men, and high school kids,

grade school kids getting hooked on opioids,

quietly at home and not talking about it

because they do not want to deal with the

stigma of shame that may come with that

quietly dying at home. Something I have never

seen before. That is how pervasive this is. That

is the difference now we are no longer dealing

with the seedy side of town. We are dealing

with the home.

Commissioner Lee talk to me for a minute

about what Utah County has done as you have

been a headline maker as far as what is

happening with this and I was very surprised

but gratified when I read the headline.

Yes, in looking at this, this is not something that

is behind the scenes as mentioned here. These

are faces that we see we all know them it's in

our neighborhoods it's in our families it's there

all the time and we cannot just duck away from

this. As elected officials we have taken an

sworn oath to protect and defend and that

means to the citizens of our counties as well as

we look at that in a realistic manner we have to

stand up to some of these issues and say here

we are we are going to make a stand on it is not

something we are just going to hide behind and

say maybe some other day. That is a big point.

want to jump to that quickly. They are saying

out there that opioids are safe and effective

that they treat chronic and non-cancer pain.

They also say that the existence of scientific

evidence that opioids are affective for long term

use. It is a narrative that is not correct and as

elected officials and as we are looking at this it

does not just affect the people we have it

within our sheriff's department where we are

looking at the jails we deal with it on a regular

basis. Our Wasatch mental health issues the

drug and alcohol abuse all of the substance that

we are trying to alleviate they are their

constantly. It affects the county on its bottom

line with the budgeting because we have to go

after and deal with these issues. There are in

our emergency rooms we have every day more

than 1000 people treated in the emergency

rooms for misuse of prescription drugs. Not for

the proper use but misuse of prescription drugs.

These need to be addressed we are not

necessarily going out there and saying we want

to have everybody always feel pain all the time

but it's the misuse and then the leading as it

gets into the drug abuses and the drug

overdoses that are a big concern for us and we

have that standing in the county where we are

directly affected by that and we are leading out

and we are saying we need to pursue legal

actions to turn the tide of this or to at least

address it.

Let's take a shot at the opioids and the lawsuit

on first blush this looks like suing opioid

companies seems like I want to blame

somebody but I guess there is a rationale to

this.

There definitely is and again I am not going to

try and go into the proof of all the legal cases

right now but the fact is that there are facts and

there are theories by the counties across the

country that have brought these lawsuits that

are essentially akin to the tobacco lawsuits from

years ago and based on many of the same kinds

of claims and that is a manufacturer of a

product mislead the public and mislead

individual to believe that this was a good thing

to use and that it was not addictive and that

there were not significant health problems that

you would face and as the result of that many

people followed the advice from the makers

and from their doctors and that is how we end

up in a situation we are in now. Now in the

long run does that play out so that counties can

recover money for the costs of service that they

provided as a result of those situations? We do

not know but there is certainly a claim that is

justified so we will see what happens and I am

hopeful that counties will join in to figure out

whether or not they do have an interest in

continuing.

Does that open up a flood gate for individuals to

pursue the same line as some kind of class

action?

I think there is likelihood there will be a class

action lawsuit. The question is jurisdiction. Is

this going to be handled in state court or is this

going to be handled in federal court? And by

Utah counties coming forward and putting

forward claims the hope is it will be handled in

state court vs. a federal class action case. So

that is part of the reason and the logic behind

doing something locally as you can have more

control from the state court process than you

would otherwise have through a federal court

process.

And again this is an issue of local government,

local interests and let's find out what the facts

show. Let's find out as we move forward

whether there is a claim or people are just

trying to find someone to blame.

And now question this epidemic has plagued

the budgets of counties as we provide services

to try and remedy what is going on.

I.E. Medicaid expansion.

Absolutely.

Okay we will take a break and back with The

County Seat with our next topic.

Welcome back to The County Seat we are

continuing our review of the most important

stories of the year perhaps the one that has

gotten the most air time and editorial time the

most coverage time was the declaration of the

Bears Ears National Monument. Now from the

time the year started to the time that it ended

there were many things that have happened

and it's happened in an incredibly short period

of time. Now over our course of conversation is

focused on reduction of monuments but let's

look back and remember what the conflict was

before the monument.

Now that Bears Ears National

Monument is a reality, there are

many questions San Juan County

residents have about what to

expect in the years to come.

While no one knows exactly, there

is a 20 year case study we can

examine: the Grand Staircase

Escalante National Monument.20

years ago, Clare Ramsay was a

Garfield County Commissioner. We

asked him what they promised the

day after the declaration.

Well that everything would remain

the same that we wouldn't lose

any rights or privileges that we

had at that time, of course

everything changed immediately.

The way of life, the culture has

changed, access has changed. The

things that we were building and

the things that we were

preserving have been taken away

or starting to be destroyed

because of the monument.

Four main areas of local

community impact came into play

with the creation of Grand

Staircase: Transportation,

grazing, water, and use of

resources, all have changed.

The roads were a big issue, we

began immediately fighting over

them. In fact, it was from the

pressure from Garfield County

Commissioners that forced

the Monument people to even put

roads into the monument

management plan.

To date Garfield County reports

they have lost nearly 50 percent

of the county road miles within

the monument. For Kane the loss

is worse.

I actually did a count in the

beginning and we have actually

lost 80% of our roads that we

claim as county roads.

For decades people have relied on

resources in the surrounding

hills for things they need.

Those resources are now off

limits as well.

As I remember, there is about two

areas on the Monument where you

can still gather wood. So that

was affected directly and

immediately. There is areas there

that people mined just decorative

rocks, flat rocks for patios and

such and those things were shut

down.

Kane County is no longer allowed

to use gravel from inside the

monument to maintain roads, and

Escalante City had to abandon a

nearby source for clay to line

their landfill.

It was determined no material

could be taken off the monument,

so Escalante had to find another

clay source. It cost Escalante

City a significant amount of

money to haul that clay to

Escalante city.

Perhaps the biggest impact is in

grazing, the one thing that was

specifically promised to remain.

They will tell you that our AUMs

have not been cut, and that is

true, but can we run the same

number of acres of AUMs on our

allotments? No we can't because

of the infestation of pinion

juniper, of weeds.

The physical conditions on the

monument are deteriorating due to

neglect.

Residents in Garfield and Kane

County feel that the promises to

work in conjunction with the

communities failed to materialize

and that the special concessions

listed in the proclamation have

been circumvented. It is their

fear that the same awaits their

neighbors to the east.

From the County Seat, Im Malia

Okay, Bears Ears probably as far as headlines go

that biggest headline grabber of the entire year

here in the State of Utah and in the region as

well. So why does this whole controversy end

up being so important to rural counties?

It's important to rural counties because there

has been a feeling from leadership in those

counties from the citizens in those counties that

they were not heard in the past by the

administration for years and in fact that they

felt that now they were as a result of Interior

Secretary Zinke coming down to the area and

talking to people about Bears Ears and Grand

Staircase that they were now being heard and

they had a voice with their federal government

and with the leadership. I think that is the

biggest reason that it is important to rural

counties. The reality is the change and impact

on the land that is there from the change is not

that significant despite the claims that the land

is being sold or given away to the highest bidder

which is dishonest. The Fact is that what we

still have is protective federal lands with more

access provided. So those two reason I think

are important but the biggest one is the feeling

that people in small communities and

populations are heard by the administration.

Is there really a big philosophical difference of

the protection stance of a monument vs.

multiple use of regular BLM land? Does that

really pay out in day to day life?

Not in day to day life. There is a philosophical

difference like monument status vs. multiple

use status it is much more controlled and more

limited as a monument. But the reality is if you

look at how we are able to access public lands

for multiple uses especially for any resource

extraction there is no question it is still

extremely burdensome still extremely difficult.

Heavily regulated the fear mongering out there

that this was all of the sudden going to become

private land for development is just a fallacy

just to gin up the opposition vs. recognizing still

public land still highly regulated and still going

to be there for the public use.

But isn't it going to improve like grazing

problems and restrictions and some

transportation issues that will have an impact

right?

Certainly I think it will I think that is the hope

for many people that live in those rural

communities no question about it. That would

be a positive on many levels. On the flip side of

that the fact that there was monument

protection did not mean that the federal

government was putting a lot more time and

money and staff in making sure the land was

properly taken care of it simply meant it had a

different designation and peoples uses were

limited more that is not going to change the

lack of staffing change does not change no

matter what the status is.

Great, very good we will be on to our final topic

right after this commercial break.

Welcome back to The County Seat. We have

been going through the half hour looking at the

most important issues of the year and we are

going to take a look at the last one which we

already know is going to be an issue again this

year. Its medical marijuana this has gone

through a lot of iterations and has been a

dialogue that probably has no end in Utah until

we come to a final sentiment of how to deal

with it lets check this out.

The marijuana plant is made up of over 100

individual components called Cannabinoids.

The primary ones are Cannabidiols {CBD} and

Tetrahydrocannabinols or {THC} [This is the one

that has psychotropic qualities.

According to the National Institute of Health,

the human body also produces and uses its own

cannabinoid chemicals.

Currently there is medical interest in THC and

CBD. THC has proven to increase appetite and

reduce nausea. The FDA-approved THC-based

medications are used for these purposes. THC

may also decrease pain, inflammation, and

muscle control problems. But it does have

potentially harmful side effects

CBD is a cannabinoid that does not affect the

mind or behavior. But preliminary research

indicates that it may be useful in reducing pain

and inflammation, controlling epileptic seizures,

and possibly even treating mental illness and

addictions.

Other areas that show promise are in

attacking certain cancer and tumors including

brain tumors, combating autoimmune

diseases, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's

disease.

We have come quite a distance on medical

marijuana it's been discussed every year for

years and what is changing how year ended up

different this year and the year before on this

issue.

I think you have to look at public sentiment as

the main driver of why things have changed. In

Utah I do not know if I would thought 5 years

ago that it would be polling at 60-70% approval

rating in terms of medical marijuana and that is

where things are at today. So when you see

public sentiment change you have seen literally

every surrounding state adopt either

recreational or medical marijuana I think the

dynamics around the entire issue have begun

the change. The citizens' initiative that is going

to likely make its way to the ballot certainly

changes the dynamics of the discussion it will

be fascinating to see how the legislature

responds to that recognizing you got this

initiative hanging out there that is polling at

70% public is going to vote for it unless they do

something. How much preemption can the

state legislature do to really keep control of this

issue, vs how much is going to be done by

initiative will be the issue du jour for much of

the legislature.

Do you think the legislature will be as motivated

by this as they were by count my vote? They

are going to be motivated what is also

interesting is that you have Senator Shiozawa

who the leader of much of this conversation

about how do we handle this how do we handle

it in a scientific and medically appropriate way

has now resigned from the legislature to take a

position with HHS. Health and Human services

federally so with his absence who is going to fill

the vacuum in terms of the policy discussion.

Senator Mark Madsen is no longer in the

legislature so a lot of space to fill.

I guess Senator Vickers is all that is left.

Senator Vickers who is a pharmacist by trade is

there and certainly has a perspective on this

issue as a licensed pharmacist in the state and

like I said there is a lot of space to fill in terms of

politics it will be fascinating to watch this one

play out during the session.

You think people really understand what the

initiative is about or do you think it is just

popular sentiment?

Heavens no, it's largely based on the Madsen

bill what was that 2 or 3 years ago. I would

argue that very few people have actually read

the initiative to see what it contains.

Well okay that is the top four stories and

gentlemen thank you for joining us and Happy

New Year to you.

You too.

Will you come back in a couple of weeks and

talk about the legislature?

We will look a little more tired but we will be

back after the legislature concludes.

Absolutely.

Thank you so much and thank you for joining us

happy new year everybody and we will see you

next year on The County Seat.

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Is it still coming up Bad Girls Club?

There's (inaudible)

I don't know, but that was my show.

Real Housewives of Atlanta.

Have you seen that?

Is that one?

That one.

I just watch them all.

That one's good.

Love and HipHop Atlanta.

The Bachelor.

I would have to go with the Mob Wives.

I don't really watch reality TV, but I do like the Ink Crew shows,

because you, know ---

Chicago –what is it?

Chicago Ink Crew I think?

No, nah, nah, nah.

Something like that.

What's the one that's in New York though?

Power.

That's not reality, well technically that can happen in reality.

I like Basketball Wives, because –

Basketball what?

Nobody on the show is really a wife, but it's called Basketball Wives.

That's true.

That's the truth.

That's true.

Bring it.

Mmm.

With the dancing dogs from Jackson Mississippi.

There are no funny, I think we need our own reality TV show.

This is not a real reality sh – it's, it's reality show that's scripted.

Keeping up with the Kardashians, I don't know why, it's just like lots of drama.

I'm not really proud of this, but I like Keeping up with the Kardashians,

like they are really funny, like all the drama they go through is really funny.

Please don't say what I'm going to say.

Keeping up with the Kardashians.

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