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ÇUKUR DİZİSİNE DAMGA VURAN ŞARKILAR - Duration: 1:31.
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ALINDAN SEBASE KİST ÇIKARMA | SANSÜRSÜZ | sebaceous cyst | tricky towers - Duration: 10:50.
WARNING
IT CAN BE ANNOYING
THAT YOU WILL WATCH!
MORNING, TIME TO GO WORK.
GOODMORNING!
I AM GOING TO HOSPITAL.
YOU DID NOT LIKE VIDEO. OK.
I RECORD NEW ONE.
IT IS COMING NO CENSOR.
I WILL DO SOME PREPEARING.
THAN I WILL SHOW YOU, OK?
OK. BYE.
WHY IS THAT BOY CRAYING?
WHAT IS HIS PROBLEM?
BREAKFAST
RING TONE
RING TONE
HELLO?
GOODMORNING SIR. HOW ARE YOU?
HIHI
HMMM
OK.
SIR,
YOU OFFER THYROMAZOL TO A PATIENT.
2X1, DECREASED DOSE.
THEY OFFER ME THE PATIENT.
I CHOOSED CONTROL BLOOD. I WOULD ASK THAT CHOOSE ANYTHING ELSE.
BUN, CREATININE
ALT, AST HEMOGRAM
YES, LIKE THIS. ARE THERE ANYTHING?
OK. WHAT WILL WE DO RIGHT NOW?
WHAT ARE WE PLAYING? IS IT TRICKY TOWERS?
RIGHT - LEFT ?
WE SITED DOWN OPPOSITE SIDE.
CHANGE NOW!
TAKE IT!
CHANGE, IT IS SEEN BAD.
OOO, WHAT DID YOU DO MAN?
YOU CRY ALWAYS.
HOW CAN WE CHANGE THIS? IT IS X, OK.
DOES HE SAY HATICE?
AKIF, THERE WAS SOMETHING THAT YOU PUSH A BUTTON AND SOMETHING IS HAPPENING.
IS THAT MAGIC?
WHAT IS THE MAGIC BUTTON?
THAT IS IT!
WE FALL DOWNNN!!
IT HAS ENGAGED LIKE "CUP".
LOOK AT THIS GROUND!
HOW IS THAT A GROUND?
CAN IT STAY LIKE THIS?
HOW CAN IT STAY LIKE THIS?
THERE ARE CONCRETES BETWEEN THE STONES.
NO. HOW CAN IT STAY HERE?
LOOK, THERE ARE CONCRETES BETWEEN THE STONES.
YOU DID IT WITH CONCRETES.
OK MAN?
OK, ALREADY I HAVE CHOSEN LIKE THAT.
WE WILL TALK AGAIN WHEN THE KNOWLEDGE END.
OK, BYE.
BEST REGARDS TO PATIENTS.
THEY GIVE US WHAT THEY HAVE.
WE THANK THEY SO MUCH.
UNCENSORED
TODAY, WE WILL SURGERY A PATIENT'S HEAD.
AT THE MIDDLE OF HIS FOREHEAD.
THERE IS A SMALL SEBACEOUS CYST.
A SEBACEOUS CYST SURGERY
I WILL SHOW YOU.
SEE YOU ON SURGERY.
THIS IS PATIENT'S FOREHEAD, YOU SEE.
AT CENTER OF HIS FOREHEAD.
A LITTLE BIGGER THAN A CHICKPEA.
IT IS 2 CM NEARLY.
IT IS NOT FIXED, IT IS MOVING.
THIS IS PROBABLY A CEBACEOUS CYST.
BECAUSE THERE IS NO INFECTION DOT.
WE WILL REMOVE THIS.
WE HAVE JUST PAINTED.
LET'S COVER.
DO YOU BREATHE EASILY?
YES, I DO.
THERE IS NO PROBLEM, ISN'T IT?
NO.
DO YOU BREATHE EASILY WITH YOUR MOUTH.
YES, I DO.
IS THAT GOOD?
GOOD.
... MAN?
YES?
I WILL DO ANESTHESIA.
OK.
BEFORE WE INJECTED THE LOCAL ANESTHETIC,
WE MUST PULL BACK WITH NEGATIVE PRESSURE.
WE MUST INJECT THE LOCAL ANESTHETIC UNDER THE SKIN.
DON'T ENTER THE VESSEL!
IF YOU ENTER THE VESSEL,
WHAT
HAPPENS?
IT CAUSE MANY THINGS FROM CARDIOLOGICAL SHOCK..
..TO ARRHYTHMIA.
DOES IT HURT?
NO PROBLEM
IT IS SCRATCHING,
AROUND MANY DAYS.
YES?
VERY GOOD.
MAN, DOES IT HURT YOU?
NO, IT DOESN'T.
LOOK AT! THIS IS NEEDLE PUNCH, ISN'T IT?
YES.
THIS HURT YOU, DOES IT?
MINIMAL
MINIMAL. DO YOU FEEL HERE THAT?
YES, THERE.
DOES IT HURT YOU?
SORRY?
IT DOES NOT HURT YOU, DOESN'T IT.
NO, IT DOESN'T.
DOES IT HURT HERE?
YES.
LET'S INJECT HERE A LITTLE BIT.
WE WILL CUT HERE.
DO YOU GIVE ME A CLAMP.
THIN SIZE CLAMP.
IT IS CEBACEOUS CYST THAT
WE GUESSED.
I WILL REMOVE THIS CYST, IT WILL EXPLODE OR NOT.
WE EXPLODED.
IS THERE PAIN?
NO.
IT DOES NOT HURT YOU, DOESN'T YOU?
NO, IT DOES NOT.
WAIT!
CAPSUL!
OK. WE REMOVED THE CYST.
TAKE IT.
TAKE CARE YOURSELF.
THANK YOU.
IT'S DONE.
WE WILL MAKE HEMOSTASIS.
THAN IT IS OVER.
GIVE ME BATTICON.
OK, GOOD.
GIVE ME SUTURE.
THERE IS A LITTLE BIT EXTRA SKIN.
I WILL REMOVE A LITTLE PART.
FOR A BETTER HEALING.
GIVE ME SCALPEL.
DRY IT.
THERE IS A LITTLE BIT EXTRA SKIN.
BECAUSE IT IS CAMBERED SHAPE.
I MUST REMOVE THAT CHAMBERED SHAPE.
OK.
OK.
GIVE A COLLET PLEASE.
ASSEMBLY THE SKIN, OK.
GIVE ME THE SUTURE.
THERE IS NO PROBLEM, ISN'T IT?
NO.
HOW ARE YOU?
GOOD.
WHERE ARE WE NOW?
IN HOSPITAL.
I WILL DO HERE TWO MATTRESS SUTURE.
BECAUSE, THE SKIN IS A LITTLE THICK.
I USE 4/0 PROPRYLENE SUTURE.
BECAUSE, THE WOUND HEALING IS GOOD AND NO SCAR WOUND.
CUT IT 1 CM.
GIVE ME PENSETI.
OPEN UP IT.
LET'S CUT THIS EXTRA.
CUT THIS ALSO.
IT IS DONE.
MAN, GET WELL SOON. IT IS OVER.
THANK YOU.
HERE IS, AFTER WE CLEAN WITH BATTICON.
YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE.
WE WILL DO PRESSED DRESSING.
THERE IS NOTHING TO BLEED BUT WE WILL PRESS HERE.
IT IS EVENING.
LET'S GO TO HOME.
OK, BYE.
DOVE SOUND
FEBRUARY 13, 2019
SURGENT AYDIN
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Nhìn cảnh chú y tá quê uống sữa ai xem cũng phải rơi nước mắt - Duration: 43:02.
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Barbie - Chelsea's Bedroom Makeover | Ep.197 - Duration: 10:05.
Barbie - Chelsea's Bedroom Makeover
I can't believe I've finally got my own bedroom again
I know...
Well I suppose you are getting older
Yes I am
You probably need you're own bed now
instead of sharing with your nieces
I sure do!
At least until Skipper comes back home
That's right!
What?
Hey!
What do you mean?
What if Skipper doesn't like college?
Well she'd better like it!
I'm not going to be moving out of this room
any time soon
Now, we just need to think about decorating it
Oooh!
I was thinking...
(Slam!)
What?
Are the twins still upset that
you're getting this bedroom?
I don't think so...
"Twins room only! Auntie Chelsea not allowed in!"
What?
Something tells me the twins are still a bit upset...
All my things!
Girls!
We can't hear you...
Isabelle!
Now they know that we hear them
Girls...
What are you doing?
We moving all of Auntie Chelsea's things
out if this bedroom
Yeah, they taking up too much room
Well where's all my American Girl dolls?
They staying here
Can we come in?
Is your name Auntie Chelsea?
Yes
Then read the sign!
You not coming in here and we not coming out!
Come on, let's leave them alone
They wouldn't want chocolate ice cream anyway
Huh!
Well maybe we come out just for a bit
What about an American Girl theme for your room?
No, I...
Mummy, can you tell Auntie Chelsea she should
do Disney Princess theme in her room?
Why can't you tell her?
Because we not speaking to her
Oh boy...
Chelsea, Isabelle...
I heard, but I don't think a Disney Princess theme
What I really want is...
What's this about Disney Princesses?
We're trying to help Chelsea
think of a theme for her bedroom
I don't need help!
Why don't...
Oooh! Oooh!
Let me do it!
I've got the perfect idea!
No Ken!
Don't...
Come on Tommy!
In the car
You're going to love what I've got in mind
Ok Daddy!
No Ken!
I already know...
(Slam!)
(Slam!)
(Engine starting)
(Car driving off)
...what I want...
What about animal theme?
No!
No animals!
I wasn't talking to you...
Disney...
Animals...
I've got it!
Don't move Chelsea
Give me twenty minutes!
But...
Doesn't anyone want to hear what I want?
We still not talking to you...
No peeking
Woah!
This so cool!
What is it?
Girls!
Don't give it away
Alright, take your blindfold off Chelsea
What?
It's...
It's...
Well?
What do you think?
It's...
It's Minnie Mouse silly!
I know, but...
You don't like it!
Are you crazy?
It's nice, but...
Well if you don't like it, I have the room
I have it too!
It's just not what I had in mind
What?
Then why didn't you tell us what you wanted?
I was trying to, but..
(Phone rings)
Hello?
...I keep getting interrupted...
Barbie, Tommy and I have got the perfect
theme for Chelsea's bedroom
Have you now?
Tommy and I both love it, so I'm pretty sure
Chelsea will like it too
What did you get?
Can't tell you!
It's a surprise
It's Ben 10 isn't it?
How did you know?
Ben 10?
Yuck!
I do not want Ben 10!
That's a no to Ben 10, Ken
Ohhh, what?
Are you sure?
We're sure
Take it all back
(Click!)
I can't believe it
Looks like you and I are then only ones
who like Ben 10, Tommy
Tommy?
You do like Ben 10 don't you?
Well...
What?!
I...
I think my heart just broke a little...
Oh!
I not hear you
Of course I like Ben 10, Daddy!
It my favourite!
Phew!
That was a close one
It definitely not my favourite...
What about a beach theme?
No, I...
Music!
You could have like instruments in the room
and posters of rock bands, and...
No! No! No!
I want...
We're back!
Give Tommy and I fifteen minutes
and your new room will be ready
Ken, I...
I don't think I'm going to like your theme...
Look Daddy!
Minnie Mouse!
Minnie Mouse?
Who would want a Minnie Mouse theme?
I love Minnie Mouse!
Come on!
Let's get to work!
You're wasting your time...
No peeking!
You going to love it Auntie Chelsea!
Shhh!
Tommy!
Ready?
Take the blindfold off
It's...
It's...
It's super heroes Auntie Chelsea!
I can see that...
You do like it, don't you?
Ken, super heroes really aren't my thing
What?
You crazy!
I would love this room!
Why won't anyone listen to me...
I really thought she'd like super heroes
I thought she'd like Minnie Mouse
How are we going to figure out what she wants?
We could ask her!
You're right, but I really wanted to surprise her
Me too...
Hang on!
I think I might know what she'd like!
Guys!
Why are we doing this again?
Just trust us
You know I'm not going to like it
Alright, blindfold off
It's...
It's...
Oh no!
She not like it again!
It's...
Exactly what I wanted!
How did you know?
We had a good idea
We probably should have just listened to you anyway
It's perfect!
Thank you! Thank you!
Nice room Auntie Chelsea
Yeah, nice room
Hmmmph!
I like my new room...
It's all soccer themed...
And I've got the whole bed to myself...
No one here but me!
No one here but me...
It's a bit lonely in here...
Girls!
Girls!
Auntie Chelsea?
What you doing here?
Ummm...
I just wanted to make sure you girls are alright
We fine!
Oh...
Well...
Ok...
Auntie Chelsea?
Yes Annabelle?
You want to sleep in our bed tonight?
Yes please!
Jump in
I'm going to miss sleeping in the same bed as you two
Well we going to miss you too Auntie Chelsea
But you can sleep in our bed whenever you want
Thanks girls...
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Enine Boyuna Doğu Türkistan Analizi - Duration: 8:49.
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How Furry Potato went from auditing the 1st Amendment on YouTube to getting sh0t outside a synagogue - Duration: 3:02.
How Furry Potato went from auditing the 1st Amendment on YouTube to getting sh0t outside a synagogue
In December, Zhoie Perez, a known for testing the limits of the 1st Amendment, stood on a sidewalk outside a church in Northridge filming with her iPhone.
When two young men approached to question her, Perez said, giggling, Were going to try the silent treatment.
Sir. Hows it going? one of the men asked Perez, a transgender woman, who was in boy mode that day.
They stared at her, looking puzzled.
Can we ask what youre recording for?
Getting no answer, they shook their heads and parted with a God bless, you have a good day.
She remarked to her phone how nice they were, because usually predictably they are not.
On Thursday, that provoked a security guard at a Los Angeles synagogue to fire a shot that grazed her leg.
It was a bizarre cultural clash between a social media provocateur and a community on edge since the Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooting in October and rising incidents of anti Semitism.
Perez filmed for 40 minutes outside the gates of the Etz Jacob Congregation/Ohel Chana High School building in the Fairfax District. As the security guard grew angrier, he filmed Perez in return, then pulled out his handgun.
Get away from the door, the guard said in one of two videos Perez posted to her Furry Potato Live YouTube channel. You try one more time and I shoot you.
The gun fired, and Perez repeatedly shouted that he shot her in the leg.
Police arrested the guard, Edduin Zelayagrunfeld on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. He could not be reached for comment Friday.
Perez was treated for her injury and gave a news conference later.
She is a self proclaimed 1st Amendment auditor a phenomenon that started in the last two years. According to Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardinos Center on Hate and Extremism, the audits usually involve people provoking police or others near sensitive locations who might challenge their right to assemble or film in a public space.
These are folks that like to leverage social media by going into public places, where they have a right to be, and testing the reactions to them by property owners and law enforcement," Levin said. "Whats interesting is, it can go across the ideological spectrum. Its a movement, but its broad.
The movement has some roots among those who advocate for the rights to carry firearms openly, according to Levin, but the recent surge in "auditing" activity has more to do with large social media followings than any coherent political ideology.
Perez has more than 18,000 YouTube followers.
The Constitution protects even obnoxious gadflies, but I do have to step back for a second and say at a time when Germany, France, Britain and the U.S. have seen significant spikes in anti Semitic hate crime, that to do this, is certainly constitutionally protected, but also seems to skirt common sense," Levin said.
In her videos, Perez seems to repeatedly prod at the edges of busy or popular locations around the Los Angeles area during interactions in which she starts out playfully confrontational but grows tenser as the minutes pass.
Just two weeks ago, she stood outside KTLAs Hollywood studio, hovering near entrance gates for several minutes until she was approached by a security guard.
The guard, incorrectly, told Perez she was not allowed to take pictures of the studio lot, even though she was standing on a public sidewalk. After several minutes of polite banter, the guard begins to try and block Perezs camera lens with his hand.
Once additional security is called to the scene, Perez begins to curse at the guards and make derisive comments about their weight. After roughly 30 minutes, two L.A. Police Department officers arrive and affirm Perezs right to film as long as she stays off private property, a reaction that Levin says is often the desired endgame for 1st Amendment auditors.
After asking for the officers names and badge numbers, however, Perez calls the female officer a "tyrant" as she leaves the scene.
Thursday was also not the first time Perezs actions provoked a violent response.
posted a video from outside the Islamic Center of Southern California in Koreatown which received a phone threat about a shooting in 2016 from a man later found to have a cache of weapons when he was captured by the LAPD. She was pepper sprayed by a security guard. The LAPD also responded to that scene, and Perez said she was on a public sidewalk when the guard sprayed her.
Although Levin did not know of Perezs activities before Thursday, he warned that, in general, some provocateurs may simply latch onto the auditor movement to gain notoriety.
Most of the people involved in this have a goal of sincerely illustrating 1st Amendment restrictions, but there are some who are more into goading conflict, and others who are into instant celebrity, he said.
In some of her videos, Perez talked about the possibility of being killed, knowing she was provoking people, particularly police officers.
Although there was always the potential for violence, some security professionals questioned the temple security guards decision to open fire. Louis Perry, owner of Kadima Security Services, which offers security to dozens of synagogues in Los Angeles, said the guard should never have taken his gun out.
What if it shot some kid on the street or an innocent bystander? What if he had killed the woman? Perry said.
He said the onus is on the institution to make sure its security guards are properly trained and vetted.
Demand for armed security at synagogues is at an all time high.
In this new world, where terrorism [and fanaticism] reigns supreme.we must have guards, said Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and its Museum of Tolerance. Now, every place is considered a battlefield.
Hier said the overwhelming majority of Jewish institutions across the U.S. have hired armed guards. To do otherwise would be too risky.
Not only should the guards at synagogues be armed, he said, the building should have the highest security measures possible, including working cameras that monitor the area 24/7.
"After the attack in Pittsburgh, security has been a big concern for the Jewish community, said Jason Freidman, executive director of a company that trains and recruits volunteers to protect synagogues. The increase in demand has gone up 150 percent ."
He said, based on comments on news articles and Perezs video, the incident has increased negative feelings toward the Jewish community.
Kristian Bikic, 27, a barista at Andante coffeehouse across the street from the synagogue, said he really liked the security guard who was regularly posted outside the synagogue.
He was a really nice guy. Weve observed him stop traffic for emergency vehicles when they passed through, sometimes five times a day, Bikic said. He seemed to know what he was doing.
But he expressed deep concern about the shooting. He said he understands that having an armed presence might make the community feel safer, but its a mixed bag if weapons arent handled in a safe manner.
But Sam Sugarman, 30, a regular at Andante, said he was disturbed by Perezs behavior on the video.
"It was them basically casing the temple, he said. Im Jewish, so somebody filming the synagogue as if its some alien thing, with everything going on, thats pretty scary. I dont think the person was trying to be violent. I just think they were trying to get some sort of attention."
He said he could see how the security could have seen this person as a threat.
Sugarman didnt think the guard should have shot her, but added: My hunch was that he reacted out of fear for the kids he protects and for the community."
Times staff writer Benjamin Oreskes contributed to this report.
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How Furry Potato went from auditing the 1st Amendment on YouTube to getting sh0t outside a synagogue - Duration: 3:05.
How Furry Potato went from auditing the 1st Amendment on YouTube to getting sh0t outside a synagogue
In December, Zhoie Perez, a known for testing the limits of the 1st Amendment, stood on a sidewalk outside a church in Northridge filming with her iPhone.
When two young men approached to question her, Perez said, giggling, Were going to try the silent treatment.
Sir. Hows it going? one of the men asked Perez, a transgender woman, who was in boy mode that day.
They stared at her, looking puzzled.
Can we ask what youre recording for?
Getting no answer, they shook their heads and parted with a God bless, you have a good day.
She remarked to her phone how nice they were, because usually predictably they are not.
On Thursday, that provoked a security guard at a Los Angeles synagogue to fire a shot that grazed her leg.
It was a bizarre cultural clash between a social media provocateur and a community on edge since the Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooting in October and rising incidents of anti Semitism.
Perez filmed for 40 minutes outside the gates of the Etz Jacob Congregation/Ohel Chana High School building in the Fairfax District. As the security guard grew angrier, he filmed Perez in return, then pulled out his handgun.
Get away from the door, the guard said in one of two videos Perez posted to her Furry Potato Live YouTube channel. You try one more time and I shoot you.
The gun fired, and Perez repeatedly shouted that he shot her in the leg.
Police arrested the guard, Edduin Zelayagrunfeld on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. He could not be reached for comment Friday.
Perez was treated for her injury and gave a news conference later.
She is a self proclaimed 1st Amendment auditor a phenomenon that started in the last two years. According to Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardinos Center on Hate and Extremism, the audits usually involve people provoking police or others near sensitive locations who might challenge their right to assemble or film in a public space.
These are folks that like to leverage social media by going into public places, where they have a right to be, and testing the reactions to them by property owners and law enforcement," Levin said. "Whats interesting is, it can go across the ideological spectrum. Its a movement, but its broad.
The movement has some roots among those who advocate for the rights to carry firearms openly, according to Levin, but the recent surge in "auditing" activity has more to do with large social media followings than any coherent political ideology.
Perez has more than 18,000 YouTube followers.
The Constitution protects even obnoxious gadflies, but I do have to step back for a second and say at a time when Germany, France, Britain and the U.S. have seen significant spikes in anti Semitic hate crime, that to do this, is certainly constitutionally protected, but also seems to skirt common sense," Levin said.
In her videos, Perez seems to repeatedly prod at the edges of busy or popular locations around the Los Angeles area during interactions in which she starts out playfully confrontational but grows tenser as the minutes pass.
Just two weeks ago, she stood outside KTLAs Hollywood studio, hovering near entrance gates for several minutes until she was approached by a security guard.
The guard, incorrectly, told Perez she was not allowed to take pictures of the studio lot, even though she was standing on a public sidewalk. After several minutes of polite banter, the guard begins to try and block Perezs camera lens with his hand.
Once additional security is called to the scene, Perez begins to curse at the guards and make derisive comments about their weight. After roughly 30 minutes, two L.A. Police Department officers arrive and affirm Perezs right to film as long as she stays off private property, a reaction that Levin says is often the desired endgame for 1st Amendment auditors.
After asking for the officers names and badge numbers, however, Perez calls the female officer a "tyrant" as she leaves the scene.
Thursday was also not the first time Perezs actions provoked a violent response.
posted a video from outside the Islamic Center of Southern California in Koreatown which received a phone threat about a shooting in 2016 from a man later found to have a cache of weapons when he was captured by the LAPD. She was pepper sprayed by a security guard. The LAPD also responded to that scene, and Perez said she was on a public sidewalk when the guard sprayed her.
Although Levin did not know of Perezs activities before Thursday, he warned that, in general, some provocateurs may simply latch onto the auditor movement to gain notoriety.
Most of the people involved in this have a goal of sincerely illustrating 1st Amendment restrictions, but there are some who are more into goading conflict, and others who are into instant celebrity, he said.
In some of her videos, Perez talked about the possibility of being killed, knowing she was provoking people, particularly police officers.
Although there was always the potential for violence, some security professionals questioned the temple security guards decision to open fire. Louis Perry, owner of Kadima Security Services, which offers security to dozens of synagogues in Los Angeles, said the guard should never have taken his gun out.
What if it shot some kid on the street or an innocent bystander? What if he had killed the woman? Perry said.
He said the onus is on the institution to make sure its security guards are properly trained and vetted.
Demand for armed security at synagogues is at an all time high.
In this new world, where terrorism [and fanaticism] reigns supreme.we must have guards, said Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and its Museum of Tolerance. Now, every place is considered a battlefield.
Hier said the overwhelming majority of Jewish institutions across the U.S. have hired armed guards. To do otherwise would be too risky.
Not only should the guards at synagogues be armed, he said, the building should have the highest security measures possible, including working cameras that monitor the area 24/7.
"After the attack in Pittsburgh, security has been a big concern for the Jewish community, said Jason Freidman, executive director of a company that trains and recruits volunteers to protect synagogues. The increase in demand has gone up 150 percent ."
He said, based on comments on news articles and Perezs video, the incident has increased negative feelings toward the Jewish community.
Kristian Bikic, 27, a barista at Andante coffeehouse across the street from the synagogue, said he really liked the security guard who was regularly posted outside the synagogue.
He was a really nice guy. Weve observed him stop traffic for emergency vehicles when they passed through, sometimes five times a day, Bikic said. He seemed to know what he was doing.
But he expressed deep concern about the shooting. He said he understands that having an armed presence might make the community feel safer, but its a mixed bag if weapons arent handled in a safe manner.
But Sam Sugarman, 30, a regular at Andante, said he was disturbed by Perezs behavior on the video.
"It was them basically casing the temple, he said. Im Jewish, so somebody filming the synagogue as if its some alien thing, with everything going on, thats pretty scary. I dont think the person was trying to be violent. I just think they were trying to get some sort of attention."
He said he could see how the security could have seen this person as a threat.
Sugarman didnt think the guard should have shot her, but added: My hunch was that he reacted out of fear for the kids he protects and for the community."
Times staff writer Benjamin Oreskes contributed to this report.
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Tech Trends 2019 Beyond the digital frontier - Duration: 6:20.
Tech Trends 2019 Beyond the digital frontier
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Adding Captions to YouTube Video - Duration: 5:04.
Hello, and welcome to this tutorial on adding captions or subtitles to your
YouTube videos. Subtitles or captions are an important tool for our students
online learning this is not only for students who are deaf or hard of hearing
but also for students with different learning styles this video will show you
how to add captions to a YouTube video that you have already uploaded a quick
recommendation if you have not yet created your video be sure to pre write
your script before filling your video this will save you a lot of time later
if you haven't written a script that's okay it will just take a little more
time to add those subtitles in after the fact so to get started let's head over
to YouTube once you're on YouTube head over to the upper right hand corner of
your profile and go to YouTube studio beta if you've previously used YouTube
to add captions you'll notice this is a little different once on the main page
of YouTube beta on the left hand side find transcriptions here is where you'll
find a list of your previously uploaded videos you can then select the video
you'd like to add subtitles or captions to by clicking this arrow as you can see
my channel is defaulting to English for the language but if you haven't
previously set this you can do so now as you see here we have an option to add
subtitles so I'll click over here
you're now on the main page to add subtitles where you're given a few
options on how to add those subtitles or captions this first option is for those
who have already created a caption or SRT file well this is the quickest way
it's not always the easiest if you're not familiar with creating those files
right now we're gonna add captions the way that I would recommend which is
using the transcribe and auto-sync method this method is ideal if you've
already pre-written your script as we can just copy and paste that file in
however if you've not pre-written your script this box here is where you can
begin to type your transcription if you need to hear your video while you type
you do have that option to the left there since we did pre write our script
we're going to go ahead and grab that and copy and paste it here
from here once pasted you do have the option to continue editing your script
when you're ready go ahead and select set timings
this will then allow YouTube to auto-sync your words to your video and
add them timing this does take a little time so in the meantime let's head over
to video we've already done the step floor and check it out
now that we're back on the main page we're going to show you how to access a
previously written draft to do so we're going to do the same thing by clicking
this arrow here scrolling over we see that we have a previously completed
draft here you can now see what our video looks like after the script has
been synced and timing added to our video you can also edit make changes to
the text here if you're like me sometimes you hear from your script I
may need to make some changes to why you'd initially written out and at the
bottom here you can adjust the timing to the video and see how they sync up why
don't we go ahead and hear what it sounds like
hello and welcome to this quick coaching tutorial on downloading an enrollment
verification from a student profile this tutorial will show you how to walk as
soon through down
sounds pretty good there's anything you'd like to change go ahead and do so
now and you're done click Save Changes now your video is published with
subtitles to see the final product click subtitles or closed captions and hit
play
hello and welcome to this quick coaching tutorial on downloading an enrollment
verification from a student profile this tutorial will show you this is the final
product that your students will see if you're happy with everything then you're
good to go this concludes our tutorial on how to
add captions to a YouTube video thank you so much
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How Furry Potato went from auditing the 1st Amendment on YouTube to getting sh0t outside a synagogue - Duration: 3:35.
How Furry Potato went from auditing the 1st Amendment on YouTube to getting sh0t outside a synagogue
In December, Zhoie Perez, a known for testing the limits of the 1st Amendment, stood on a sidewalk outside a church in Northridge filming with her iPhone.
When two young men approached to question her, Perez said, giggling, Were going to try the silent treatment.
Sir. Hows it going? one of the men asked Perez, a transgender woman, who was in boy mode that day.
They stared at her, looking puzzled.
Can we ask what youre recording for?
Getting no answer, they shook their heads and parted with a God bless, you have a good day.
She remarked to her phone how nice they were, because usually predictably they are not.
On Thursday, that provoked a security guard at a Los Angeles synagogue to fire a shot that grazed her leg.
It was a bizarre cultural clash between a social media provocateur and a community on edge since the Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooting in October and rising incidents of anti Semitism.
Perez filmed for 40 minutes outside the gates of the Etz Jacob Congregation/Ohel Chana High School building in the Fairfax District. As the security guard grew angrier, he filmed Perez in return, then pulled out his handgun.
Get away from the door, the guard said in one of two videos Perez posted to her Furry Potato Live YouTube channel. You try one more time and I shoot you.
The gun fired, and Perez repeatedly shouted that he shot her in the leg.
Police arrested the guard, Edduin Zelayagrunfeld on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. He could not be reached for comment Friday.
Perez was treated for her injury and gave a news conference later.
She is a self proclaimed 1st Amendment auditor a phenomenon that started in the last two years. According to Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardinos Center on Hate and Extremism, the audits usually involve people provoking police or others near sensitive locations who might challenge their right to assemble or film in a public space.
These are folks that like to leverage social media by going into public places, where they have a right to be, and testing the reactions to them by property owners and law enforcement," Levin said. "Whats interesting is, it can go across the ideological spectrum. Its a movement, but its broad.
The movement has some roots among those who advocate for the rights to carry firearms openly, according to Levin, but the recent surge in "auditing" activity has more to do with large social media followings than any coherent political ideology.
Perez has more than 18,000 YouTube followers.
The Constitution protects even obnoxious gadflies, but I do have to step back for a second and say at a time when Germany, France, Britain and the U.S. have seen significant spikes in anti Semitic hate crime, that to do this, is certainly constitutionally protected, but also seems to skirt common sense," Levin said.
In her videos, Perez seems to repeatedly prod at the edges of busy or popular locations around the Los Angeles area during interactions in which she starts out playfully confrontational but grows tenser as the minutes pass.
Just two weeks ago, she stood outside KTLAs Hollywood studio, hovering near entrance gates for several minutes until she was approached by a security guard.
The guard, incorrectly, told Perez she was not allowed to take pictures of the studio lot, even though she was standing on a public sidewalk. After several minutes of polite banter, the guard begins to try and block Perezs camera lens with his hand.
Once additional security is called to the scene, Perez begins to curse at the guards and make derisive comments about their weight. After roughly 30 minutes, two L.A. Police Department officers arrive and affirm Perezs right to film as long as she stays off private property, a reaction that Levin says is often the desired endgame for 1st Amendment auditors.
After asking for the officers names and badge numbers, however, Perez calls the female officer a "tyrant" as she leaves the scene.
Thursday was also not the first time Perezs actions provoked a violent response.
posted a video from outside the Islamic Center of Southern California in Koreatown which received a phone threat about a shooting in 2016 from a man later found to have a cache of weapons when he was captured by the LAPD. She was pepper sprayed by a security guard. The LAPD also responded to that scene, and Perez said she was on a public sidewalk when the guard sprayed her.
Although Levin did not know of Perezs activities before Thursday, he warned that, in general, some provocateurs may simply latch onto the auditor movement to gain notoriety.
Most of the people involved in this have a goal of sincerely illustrating 1st Amendment restrictions, but there are some who are more into goading conflict, and others who are into instant celebrity, he said.
In some of her videos, Perez talked about the possibility of being killed, knowing she was provoking people, particularly police officers.
Although there was always the potential for violence, some security professionals questioned the temple security guards decision to open fire. Louis Perry, owner of Kadima Security Services, which offers security to dozens of synagogues in Los Angeles, said the guard should never have taken his gun out.
What if it shot some kid on the street or an innocent bystander? What if he had killed the woman? Perry said.
He said the onus is on the institution to make sure its security guards are properly trained and vetted.
Demand for armed security at synagogues is at an all time high.
In this new world, where terrorism [and fanaticism] reigns supreme.we must have guards, said Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and its Museum of Tolerance. Now, every place is considered a battlefield.
Hier said the overwhelming majority of Jewish institutions across the U.S. have hired armed guards. To do otherwise would be too risky.
Not only should the guards at synagogues be armed, he said, the building should have the highest security measures possible, including working cameras that monitor the area 24/7.
"After the attack in Pittsburgh, security has been a big concern for the Jewish community, said Jason Freidman, executive director of a company that trains and recruits volunteers to protect synagogues. The increase in demand has gone up 150 percent ."
He said, based on comments on news articles and Perezs video, the incident has increased negative feelings toward the Jewish community.
Kristian Bikic, 27, a barista at Andante coffeehouse across the street from the synagogue, said he really liked the security guard who was regularly posted outside the synagogue.
He was a really nice guy. Weve observed him stop traffic for emergency vehicles when they passed through, sometimes five times a day, Bikic said. He seemed to know what he was doing.
But he expressed deep concern about the shooting. He said he understands that having an armed presence might make the community feel safer, but its a mixed bag if weapons arent handled in a safe manner.
But Sam Sugarman, 30, a regular at Andante, said he was disturbed by Perezs behavior on the video.
"It was them basically casing the temple, he said. Im Jewish, so somebody filming the synagogue as if its some alien thing, with everything going on, thats pretty scary. I dont think the person was trying to be violent. I just think they were trying to get some sort of attention."
He said he could see how the security could have seen this person as a threat.
Sugarman didnt think the guard should have shot her, but added: My hunch was that he reacted out of fear for the kids he protects and for the community."
Times staff writer Benjamin Oreskes contributed to this report.
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