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Waching daily Apr 3 2017

Hi, YouTube, it's Kathy, and this is my Weekly Entertainment Wrap Up for March 26th to April 1st.

This week I read 3 books, I watched 4 tv shows, I watched 1 movie, and listened to 1 book.

First this week, I finished Free for All: Oddballs, Geeks, and Gangstas in the Public Library.

As you may know, I work in a public library, and love books about books, so this seemed

like a good, light-hearted fit.

This writer's from the states, but it was interesting to see how similar his experience

was to what I've witnessed in my first year at the library.

Weird things get put in the return slot, pages get paid the least to do whatever they are

told, and school children are vaguely terrifying.

More than anything, the library is for everyone, and it warms my heart to know that the library

is the centre of so many communities.

This week, I also read an advanced reader copy of Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore

by Matthew [Sullivan], which doesn't come out officially until July.

According to an instruction on Netgalley, I'm not really supposed to publish any reviews

until a couple of weeks before publication, but I can tell you that this book follows

a woman who works in a bookstore and finds one of her favourite patrons dead in the stacks.

From there, the mystery dives into her hidden past.

This book was a page-turner, and the mystery was nice and twisty, so if mysteries are your

thing, I'd definitely look for this in July.

I ended up going into work an hour early on Saturday because my regular shift was moved

up an hour and I'm a creature of habit so I forgot - so I also read Binti by Nnedi Okorafor.

The cover is gorgeous, I'd heard some positive buzz about it, and it has won some

awards, but overall I was unimpressed.

Binti is the first of her kind to be accepted to attend university on a distant planet,

and although her family disapproves, she runs away to follow her dreams.

While in transit, there's a terrible attack, and she is left to fend for herself, with

little likelihood of making it to university or home.

Being a novella, it was only about 90 pages long, and that's fine, but I felt that this

story would have been better if it was flushed out to a full length novel.

This felt very much like an outline to me, and I would have loved to explore more of the world,

and get to know the main character better.

We saw glimpses of her home life, her ambitions, and her talents, but I didn't have enough

time to grow attached to her, which is why this is so forgettable to me.

I do enjoy the concept of a subset of society that basically worships math, but this felt

like the commencement of an idea instead of a finished product.

This week in Private Practice, I watched from Season 2 Episode 13 to Season 3 Episode 9.

This show can be seen as more light hearted than Grey's Anatomy, basically because we're

not digging around on the insides of multiple people per every episode, so I was lulled

into a false sense of security and just assumed the season 2 finale wouldn't crush

my soul, which of course it did.

I'm watching the show on disc from the library, and basically had to leave my house immediately, take

two buses, pick up as many season three discs as possible - fortunately they had the first disc

- and come home and make sure characters were okay.

On the flip side, this week I watched the season 4 finale of The Walking Dead, as well

as the next couple of episodes, and without Netflix telling me that we'd passed into a

new season, I wouldn't have really noticed.

Upon reflecting on the changes for the characters, this division made sense, but since there's

always new threats, there's a feeling of sensory overload and it's harder to get attached

to characters, even though mention of ones who have died do beget watcher sympathy - just

not to the extent of a Shondaland shows.

This week on Survivor, I found myself very upset at one of the castaways, and vaguely

worried about her mental health.

I felt so angry with her, and then I realized I was angry with an actual human.

I'm used to feeling emotions for fictional characters in shows and books, so this flip

into judging people on reality television was kind of mind boggling.

I try not to be judgemental, and here I was, talking about an actual person whose life

I know very little about.

On Friday, I sat on my couch for 12 straight hours and watched every episode

of "Thirteen Reasons Why" - the Netflix series based on the Jay Asher book I read

last week.

I did an unscripted review afterwards, which I posted directly to YouTube,

so if you are interested in that, check it out.

There will be a link down in the description.

My ability to use words other than "definitely" and "interesting" seemed to have been

fried in the process, but overall, I highly recommend this show.

If you missed my last wrap up, Thirteen Reasons Why is about Clay Jensen, who's a high school student

who gets a box of tapes in the mail.

On them, he finds the 13 reasons why Hannah Baker, his high school crush, committed suicide

two weeks previously.

Only people who are on the tapes receive the tapes.

I know some people get upset when any detail changes when something moves from

one medium to another, but I felt all the changes in the adaptation fit for the new medium.

Additionally, Netflix included the classic "the following program contains scenes of

sexual violence" before each applicable episode, which is not something I had seen on that

website prior, and I assume will be appreciated by those who have been affected by assault

in the past.

One of the best things about this adaptation was that you got to see the back story

of many characters, and you actually got to see Hannah's parents.

YA novels are notorious for ignoring the existence of parents,

so it was fascinating to have this representation

Kate Walsh was an amazing choice for Hannah's mom.

She brought so much emotion and heart to every episode.

Aaaand the one movie I watched this week was Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and it

was adorable, and as always, Colleen Atwood definitely deserved her Oscar for costume design.

I've just come to realize that "definitely" is my um word; instead of going um, I use

"definitely".

It was nice to dig back into the wizarding world, and I feel like everything that could

be said about this movie has already been said, so I went into it just intending to

enjoy my viewing.

I enjoy watching things through a critical lense, but sometimes you just want to view

something passively.

This is also what tends to happen when you're with a couple of other people and you're

chatting as the movie is going on.

This week I listened to Seven for a Secret by Lyndsay Faye.

This is the second book in the Timothy Wilde series, which takes place in 1840's New York.

Timothy is a copper star, and is wrapped up in a new mystery when a woman reports her

family is missing.

Through this, Timothy finds out a whole slew of racist laws that make it difficult for people to

to keep or have their freedom.

The family in question is white passing, but black birders from the south - who are people

that are paid to track down escaped slaves and return them their masters

- try to claim that they are property.

Through having Tim learn these injustices, I am also getting a more full picture of systematic bias.

Lyndsay Faye's writing is intensely descriptive, Stephen Boyer is a wonderful narrator, once

again giving each character their own voice, and I am very excited for the third in this trilogy.

That's it for this week.

This week, I want to try something a little different, and have you tell me what you're reading currently,

or what you've read recently and you think that I would enjoy.

Let me know down in the comments below.

On the way down to the comments, if you could hit that Subscribe button, that

would be very nice of you.

You can also like and share this as you see fit, and I will see you next time. Bye!

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Thi IOE tiếng Anh lớp 9 vòng 30 năm học 2016-2017 - NEW! - Duration: 7:10.

Hello everyone. Today I'm gonna do the IOE English exam online, Grade 9, round 30. Hope you guys can practice English well and enjoy this video! Thank you very much for watching! Hoàng Bs

Now you can turn off the CC :D

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🌺Ипомея однолетняя посадка и уход.🌸 Великолепные лианы для сада NOVA. - Duration: 3:55.

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Cracking the Asset Protection Code at the Highest Level - Duration: 2:03.

This structure I came up with it a few years back, because I realized something.

I can not hide.

I do seminars.

People come to see my properties in Puerto Rico.

People know that I have a fund and they know the assets in the fund.

They can google MIGSIF LLC and they see what's owned under MIGSIF.

SFI LLC and they can see it.

And if you can hide why would Trump put his name right on the building:

TRUMP - in gold colors?

He should have put ABC Corp!

So there must be a way.

This is really another one of those cracking the code at the best possible level.

And on the website, when you go to Kiss My Assets Goodbye or KMAGB go to the section,

I put it for free.

Go to the section about webinars and there are webinars I did with judges.

The judge from Texas and what he said.

Texas is a homestead state.

That means if you have a home and somebody sues you, and they win, they can't take anything.

That's what most people THINK.

But what happens is, do you know this?

The lawsuite usually stays on the record, and when this person dies it goes to the estate

and they collect from the estate.

So what happens when you put a lean, they can't collect ever!

And then they end up with a tax bill now because they are sitting there with something they didn't collect didn't collect.

But before they could sit if there is equity, they will collect it later so they don't get

the tax because it is coming.

He explains it.

The judge explains it much better because he talks about Texas.

The judge in California explains that this is the best thing because it avoids the foreclosure

in California, it avoids the charging orders.

There is nothing anybody can go after.

And you hear me interviewing them.

Are you sure judge Lenders? Are sure with this and this.

And I have another person who talks about insurances.

How the insurances get out of paying a lot of claims that go over a million.

They are the masters at collecting money and paying very little.

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ПРЕДПОЛАГАЕМЫЙ TEPPOPИCT ИЗ ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО METPO ПОПАЛ НА KAMEPЫ ВИДЕОHAБЛЮДEHИЯ (03.04.2017.) - Duration: 0:55.

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Weekend - Duration: 0:37.

HEY TRIPPSTERS

Ok gotta little surprise for you

or a little treat, however you wanna look at it

Weekend

it is the 2nd cut

On Garth Brooks' Gunslinger album

The link is in the description below

and remember guys, this is a secret link

The only way to access this page is through this link

so, you know, you may wanna hang on to the link

or you can just come back to this video and click the link

But, if you'd like to hear the song

Check the link in the description below

and that is gonna do it for now

This is ICEPETS QUEEN

and i am

TRIPPIN OUT

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High Five - Funny moments - Duration: 0:43.

T&T Channel

Hello!

High Five !

High Five !

Fu*k You!

NooB

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[Error:26 Bug In The Web] - Duration: 0:46.

Miss are you going to be okay?

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What is DASH & Where Is It Going? 2017 DASH Open House - Duration: 57:17.

Welcome everybody to the first — probably not the last — Dash Open House. Yes!

Thank you for coming.

So, I was tasked with explaining to you today, what is cryptocurrency.

So after I have done so, you will have the much greater privilege of hearing from two others.

I don't know if they've decided on the order, I'm sure they'll surprise me.

Alright, so next after me, you will hear from Ryan Taylor.

And Ryan Taylor is the oft-called Director of Finance within the Dash Core team.

After you hear from Ryan, you will finally hear from Evan Duffield, who is the founder and lead developer of Dash.

And both of them just so happen to be Phoenix locals, which is also great.

And once they have finished, the three of us — although I don't imagine you'll have many questions for me —

the three of us will take questions for something like 15 minutes.

And that will conclude the formalities of this event space.

Alright.

So, I must give a special thanks to this gentleman here, John, whom I met this evening.

Because John approached me before the festivities began and began asking me all sorts of questions.

And he helped me to realize — because in the crypto sphere

we can begin to forget that 99.9% of the world has no idea what any of this stuff is —

and John helped to remind me of that.

So, what is cryptocurrency?

First of all I'm not going to call it cryptocurrency

because I think that's a horrible name that was invented by a nerd.

And I'm sorry — thanks for the invention, leave the name at home.

So, more often you'll hear the term digital currency.

And that, of course, I am quite confident that you are likely familiar with.

Because if you have a bank account of any kind, Paypal of any kind,

you're quite used to sending value in a digital manner.

So then what could this other stuff that we're talking about possibly be?

Well, there are quite a few people — many in this room, many not in this room —

who believe that there is a better way to do digital currency.

A way that allows one to be in control of what happens to ones' units of money.

The base element of it is a ledger, essentially.

A digital ledger that's been given the nerd word blockchain — I kind of like that word.

So this blockchain, this ledger — we're also familiar with ledgers,

and so it just so happens that in the digital currency that we all know and use with banks,

that each bank keeps their own ledger, right?

You do a transaction in. You do a transaction out. They update their own internal ledger.

So then what's the difference of what we're talking about today? What is Dash?

Well Dash is an open ledger. It's a shared, common, perfectly auditable ledger.

And now, we weren't the first one. The first open ledger was called Bitcoin.

And Bitcoin is actually how most of the people who work on Dash came into open ledgers to begin with.

Most of the people who are interested in any of these sorts of fancy blockchain-based digital currencies

came into the open ledger that was called Bitcoin. Because it was the first.

It was launched in January of 2009 by a pseudonymous person

— maybe pseudonymous — by the name of Satoshi Nakamoto.

Fast-forward a number of years later, Evan Duffield — who you'll hear from today —

realized, this ledger is so fantastic, but I have got to say I have noticed one thing,

and that is that with a perfectly open ledger — that would be something like the end of privacy in finances.

There would be no cash equivalent.

And so Evan thought, well, is there a way to have an open ledger, for it to be perfectly auditable,

for the monetary supply to be knowable at every moment of every day,

and for every transaction to be provable and recorded,

to allow us to know the monetary supply at every moment, at every day,

and yet, to also be able to obscure our transactions if we want to?

Turns out there is.

It was born as XCoin for what, 24, 48 hours?

They then decided to call it Darkcoin for something like a year.

And then, when finally — no, I paid a bit of attention when they were called Darkcoin,

but I do remember thinking, that's a silly name.

But then in early 2015 they wised up and… to this excellent rebranding to Dash, digital cash.

And so, that is, at the very basest level what we are able to offer.

That is, transfers of units — I would call them monetary units but we're not used as money yet. That's the goal.

Transfer of units from one account to another on a perfectly open and auditable ledger

in a way that you can be private if you want to.

Now, there are a few other selling points of Dash that I will cover quickly because again, I forget.

I forget that people don't know all of the stuff that there is to know about Dash.

So how do we compare to other cryptos?

Maybe you have seen — there's a big favorite website, called CoinMarketCap.com,

where you can go check the price per coin

and the market capitalization of all of the competitors in this space at any old time.

And so, you will see that Dash is one of many.

And so, how are we different?

Why are there people in this room who are betting — both literally and figuratively —

that Dash is a good train to get on in this space.

Well, another thing that Evan and Ryan figured out is,

in order for this ledger to be even something that any of us would want to use as a money,

in real time, with real people, is that

the element of cash — privacy is an element of cash

but what's the other element of cash that makes us love it so much?

It's that, when we hand someone cash, we know we're done with the transaction.

The transaction is complete.

There merchant doesn't have to worry that we'll do a chargeback on them.

You know, like I've heard happens a lot on Paypal.

A merchant doesn't have to worry about, when is this transaction going to clear?

Is it two days? When will this money be available to me as liquidity?

So the other great thing — other than privacy — about cash,

is that it allows us to feel confident in the moment of sale that this is legit, this is secure, we're done here.

And, you might not believe me, if you don't know a lot about cryptos, but it is true,

that there is no other cryptocurrency — I'm sorry, digital currency — in this entire space —

that I'm aware of, let me know if I'm wrong — that can do an instant transaction.

I think the one that is nearest is something like many 15 seconds out but even then,

that's one block found, we're not going to go into that.

So allow me to drive home the gravity of that for you if I may.

Dash is the only digital currency that is able to offer an instant transaction.

And in nerd-speak that means that the merchant doesn't need to worry about getting double-spent.

If you want to see how a Bitcoin double-spend works I invite you to visit a website called GlassHunt.co.

And they're a bunch of kind-hearted hackers

who have made an online tool available to show people that any digital currency

— in this case Bitcoin —

is unsuitable for real-world commerce

if you can snatch the payment right back from the merchant after you walk out of the door.

And you can do that with Bitcoin if you use GlassHunt.co.

So, I've talked to you a bit about privacy. I've talked to you a bit about instant transactions.

And the final thing that I would like to talk to you about in terms of

— first, why am I here talking about Dash today, right?

There are a lot of places I could be.

And actually, the main reason I was attracted to Dash is that, in my point of view,

is that this blockchain business is bookkeeping 2.0.

It's really just very fancy, very technical, kind of glorified bookkeeping.

And bookkeeping is very important.

And, if we're offering bookkeeping, we're service providers.

Which means we're bookkeeping-as-a-service, Money-As-A-Service.

I don't know if that will ever get used widely. I would like it if it did. Money-As-A-Service.

So if we're service providers, certainly we need to be able to function like service providers.

Certainly we need to be able to come to an agreement

on what features our product should have and be able to roll it out in a timely manner.

And we should be able to pay the people we need to roll these features out in a timely manner.

And we should be able to pay all of these computers that are like

blip-blip-blip-blipping all around the world right now,

keeping the Dash ledger current and secure, right now.

Certainly all these people should be able to be paid.

And that's another major differentiator about Dash, in that,

not only do we pay — if you've never heard of these words forget I ever said them

— but not only do we pay our miners, but we pay our masternodes,

and we have a treasury left over that allows us to hire —

we hire Ryan, we hire Evan, we hire me, we hire several people in this room.

There are several people in this room who get paid magic internet money to work on Dash. Today.

And it's awesome.

And it's created — as I've heard other people put it — a positive feedback loop.

In that the more value we bring to customers, the more Dash we sell.

The more Dash we sell, the higher the value of a coin.

And the higher the value of a coin, the greater the purchasing power of our treasury.

So that just to me, seemed like a winning formula.

And so almost a year ago I asked the Dash network for a job, and they said yes.

You can make Youtube videos for us. And I said thanks. And that's still what I'm doing to this day.

So if you'll notice when you sat down, you may have seen a little card on your seat,

that is the Youtube show that I produce with my partner Pete. It's called DASH: Detailed.

We publish every Wednesday and Friday.

Wednesday's a sort of news update show,

if you care to be kept in the loop about developments in the digital currency Dash.

And then Friday is an interview show,

where I seek to show you the real faces of the real nerds and investors and people who are behind Dash.

Because you don't want to see me all the time, I wouldn't.

And so I invite you to do that. And with no further ado

— please will you stand right where I'm standing for the livestream purposes —

here is Ryan Taylor.

Well, I like to walk around quite a lot so this is going to be quite the challenge for me.

To stand in front of the cameras the whole time.

I'd normally be right over there and back over here.

Well, first of all, before I get into it, thank you all sincerely for coming out.

Seeing this many people in the room for a simple open house,

it truly warms my heart that all the work we put in to our currency is getting such support.

And we wouldn't be able to do what we're doing without all of the investors, users, volunteers that have sacrificed

— literally for years — to get to the point that we're at.

A point where we are self-sustaining and truly able to employ our workforce and everything.

It's really been an incredible journey. It's a journey no other coin has gone through.

And I think that's a segue into what I want to talk about,

which is, the inevitability of our situation that we're in right now.

And I'll expand on that idea. But, before I do —

I've been involved with the coin since early 2014. First as just a regular community member.

Then I moved here for personal reasons. Reached out to Evan. Started a relationship.

Started talking about what features and things should be incorporated next and,

how do you really gain adoption with users.

How do you phase it through to the point that you could continue to grow it.

And I became more and more involved.

And last year I quit my job and joined Dash full time for something like $700 a month,

in order to see it continue to grow.

And Dash's growth has been astounding. We've had triple-digit growth, every single year.

And in our fourth year, we already have triple-digit, nearly quadruple-digit growth. In 2017.

So what is this growth doing for us?

We started out this journey solving one problem, which was privacy.

How do we make transactions more private?

Nobody wants their balances published on a ledger for all the world to see.

Nobody wants their transactions published on a ledger for all the world to see.

Some people and organizations do need transparency

— if you're an NGO, a non-profit of some type — you might want your transactions actually visible.

And so you need to provide both. And so we came up with a solution to do that.

Next, we recognized that Bitcoin transactions take a really long time.

I don't know about you,

but I don't like sitting around waiting 60 minutes to see if my transaction went through to make a purchase.

No other payment system is like that. And so, we went about solving that issue.

Next, we recognized that there was a governance issue in Bitcoin.

And gosh, governance is really important.

We need an explicit means to make decisions on our network before it becomes an issue for us.

So we introduced a simple voting mechanism at the time. Early 2015.

And at that point, then you start to recognize that, well this isn't sustainable.

We can't get people to volunteer their time on this project forever.

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Informacion Financiera - Introducción al canal de Youtube - Duration: 0:47.

Good morning Youtube. Welcome to the Informacion Financiera Channel.

In this video, I am going to explain what is this channel about.

This channel is going to provide information about the financial programs that are in the United States.

In addition, I am going to provide information on how you can invest in the stock market.

Also, other types of investments available for you.

Make sure to subscribe to the Informacion Financiera channel.

That way you will not miss any videos that I will make.

If you have any suggestion or comments, please make sure to leave them in the comment section.

You can leave a like in the video

Subscribe to the Informacion Financiera channel

Have an excellent day. Take care.

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Isaac Takes On: Isaac Challenges Jeremy - Finale Pt 2 (Episode 9) | Top Chef | Bravo - Duration: 6:30.

- I'm Isaac Toups. "Top Chef" season 13 finalist.

- Congratulations, Isaac. - Thank you.

[screams]

I fought all the way to the end,

but lost the title to this guy...

- Jeremy, you are Top Chef.

- Win or lose, "Top Chef" made me a better chef.

Now I'm ready to take on a new challenge

so I'm heading out to sea

where the food is delicious and the chefs

are amongst the best in the world.

Hopefully I can pick up a few new skills along the way.

Awesome!

Mofongo.

Shouldn't be hard at all. [glass shatters]

This is "Isaac Takes On" brought to you by:

Celebrity Cruises.

[upbeat music]

♪ ♪

This is it. After a week at sea

learning from and challenging some amazing chefs,

I'm ready to put it all on the table

in one last challenge with my good buddy,

winner of "Top Chef" season 13, Jeremy Ford.

- So, how much did you miss me, Isaac?

- A lot. Like, I stole one of your shirts

and I snuggle it. - [laughs]

- For the final challenge, Jeremy and I are preparing

a three-course meal that we'll serve head-to-head:

an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert.

I'm working a mofongo. I'm working a ceviche.

I'm working dessert.

I'm taking everything that I've learned

in the Caribbean and on this ship

to knock Jeremy out of this competition.

So, is this gonna be like Fleur de Lys,

or is this gonna be like "Restaurant Wars"?

- I'm gonna shoot for more of a Fleur de Lys on this one.

- I beat you on that challenge, but you won the show,

so it's okay. [laughter]

- I want you to hold this right here

and get it nice and black, okay?

You gotta hold this up like this and then rotate it, okay?

- Real thin slices.

Use these. This one, this one, this one.

Take your time and you'll be fine.

God, having these assistants is great!

Jeremy, what you making for an appetizer, my brother?

- A little French-style beef carpaccio.

- [mocking] Ohh!

- For my first course, I'm making a beef carpaccio

with truffle aioli and crispy potatoes with micro herbs.

- For my first course,

I'm making ceviche with mofongo.

I didn't win either of those challenges,

but I'm here to redeem myself and to show

that the things I've learned can make a real winning dish.

- Perfect, dude. You are amazing.

Come on, up here.

Bah! Let's smash Isaac!

- One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.

♪ ♪

- Bon appétit, everyone.

- Chef Cornelius and his guests tonight

will be judging and determining who has the best overall meal.

- What I liked about Jeremy's dish was,

looked like a work of art and also had a contrasting texture

with the chips on there.

And Isaac's dish, just really big, bold flavors.

I think both these dishes were outstanding.

- Right.

♪ ♪

- My entree is gonna be Saint "Mar-teen,"

not "Martin," snapper.

- Depends on what side of the island you're on.

- I like the nude side.

- [laughs] Right! You would.

- For my second course, I'm making

Martin island snapper

with a roasted sweet chili garlic sauce

and bravas potatoes.

The skin gets nice and crispy.

Oh, yeah. - Fish heads.

Letting 'em cook down with some prawn heads.

Cook down--gonna make a real concentrated,

real quick seafood stock for my prawn couvillion.

That even rhymed.

I'm a poet and I didn't even realize it.

My second course, I'm making prawn couvillion with crab rice.

Now, this is a dish I've made a thousand times.

I know it's a winner.

Rice at 3:00, please! Rice at 3:00!

♪ ♪

- Smells great.

- The fish that Jeremy cooked was unreal.

- I think Isaac's shrimp dish is really intense.

It's like shrimp on steroids, right?

Pure shrimp. - It's an Isaac dish.

- This is the final course

of the Isaac-Jeremy three-course,

local ingredient challenge.

♪ Dun dun dun ♪

Jeremy, what you making, man?

- I'm making a green apple sorbet

that we make at the restaurant.

However, I've actually never made it before,

but I remember it's really good.

- Sounds good to me.

- What are making for dessert, dude?

- I'm gonna make a grapefruit

and guava sabayon. - Ooh!

- I didn't know what I was going to do for dessert,

however, I found really ripe fruit at the local markets.

I've never made this before, but I'm pretty confident.

♪ ♪

Can't have fun while you work? Quit.

- Microwaving cake, baby.

You have the ice cream downstairs?

- I got it. - Okay.

- Three minutes. - [laughs]

Come on, Jerm!

- Look at this sponge cake.

- That looks like a dish sponge, not a sponge cake.

We are done with our dessert course.

- Let's go.

[suspenseful music]

♪ ♪

- Isaac's dish is not just sliced fruit on the plate.

He torched it, so he added a little bit of that umami,

that bitterness. - Oh, my.

- It's very well executed.

- What I like about Jeremy's was he added

the caramel flavor with the green apple,

so it's a nice contrast between lightly bitter,

sweet, and kind of tart.

- Mmm! - All right.

[applause] - Actually,

I think the winner was... both: Us.

- Yes, cheers to us. - Cheers to us.

- Cheers to us. [laughter]

♪ ♪

- [sighs] We've been here before, huh?

- Yeah. Yes, we have!

- What you guys produced in such a short amount of time--

just blow away.

The entire table was awestruck. That was dynamite.

The table was split, and coming down to it,

it was all about the flavor, and the winner is...

♪ ♪

Isaac. [cheers and applause]

- Dang it! - [grunts]

That's okay. You won "Top Chef." - That was fun.

Oh, yeah! - [laughs] Yeah, right!

- Winning isn't everything, but, you know,

it was pretty sweet today.

This whole journey has been amazing.

I set out to challenge myself to become a better chef,

and I think I've done that.

From day one of flipping omelets

to mashing mofongo and even desserts,

I may not have won them all, but I'm taking something away

from each of them.

I can't wait to see

what the next challenge is.

Who knows where it'll be,

or where it'll take me?

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هل القرآن الكريم كلام الله سبحانه وتعالى؟ ... ? Is The Quran God`s Word - Duration: 14:47.

In the name of allah ,peace and blessings upon the most honored prophets and messengers

prophet mohammed and upon all his family and companions

Peace ,mercy and blessings of allah be upon all of you

Today we begin the first episodes of the third phase of the channel project ,and we start with a very important and sensitivity topic ,which is "Does the Quran God`s word"?

Before we enumerate what we have ,let`s see the points or interlocutor the episode

It is not a difficult al all to prove that the Holy Quran is the word of God

But in the beginning ... let`s talk about the Holy Quran in general

the Holy Quran is the major book in Islam ,muslims believe and glorify it

they believe that it came down to Mohammed peace be upon him ... on the tongue of angel Gabriel peace be upon him

As the Quran also is the last heavenly book

It came after the books of Moses and Ibrahim ,the Torah ,the Zboor ,the Bible

All these books came before the Holy Quran

And it is also the Holy Quran is the finest arabian book as a value of language and religious ... because it has the eloguence and indication

The effect

It was and still the Holy Quran has effected on our life till today

And in the various directions in our life

For example the Holy Quran effect in arabic language

It helped to unite and develop the arabic language ... the literature and sciences grammatical also

it proved the basic building blooks of the arabic language

And it is one of the largest and most important references for most luminaries (arabic language)

For example.

Sibawayh _ Abu Al Aswad Al_Duali _ Khalil Bin Ahmed Alfraaheedi and there are so many others.

The Quran also contains

114 Chapters.

Classify into Makiya and Madniah.

According to the place and time of the revelation.

And the Quran was revealed on Gabriel's tongue to prophet Mohammed peace be upon him.

Over 23 years approximately.

After reaching Mohammed peace be upon him, forty years until his death.

And after the death of Mohammed, the holy Quran was collected in one book.

By order from Abu Baker after Omar bin Al Khattab suggested that to him.

Collected in on accent.

And after the death of Omar that copy has been reserved for the mother of believers Hafsa Bent Omar.

After that in the era of Othman Bin Affan after he assume the caliphate.

Muslims differ in reading the holy Quran because their accents are different.

Othman Bin Affan requested that from Hafsa Bent Omar to allow him.

To take the holy Quran which was in her possession.

Which has been written in dialect of Quraish.

to be standard dialect for the Holy Quran.

We come now to the evidences ,proofs and let`s take hitorical evidences and proofs

And let`s take example that ,the story of Abo-lahab

He and his wife with the prophet peace be upon him

Everyone knows that ,Abo-lahab is the uncle of the prophet peace be upon him

Abo-lahab and his wife were the most bitter enemies to the prophet peace be upon him

Because of that ,chapter Almasad talked about them

( ?Perish the hands of the father of flame! perish he!?No profit to him from all his wealth ,and all his gains!

Burnt soon will he be in a fire of blazing flame!?His wife shall carry the (cracking) wood-as fuel!?A twisted rope of palm-leaf fibre round her (own) neck! )

can you believe that this chapter

came down

Before the death of Abo-lahab almost ten years

Abo-lahab was able when he heard this chapter

Or someone talked to him about it

He could say that ,the Holy Quran is fake

Stopped the feud to the prophet

Believe

Be muslim

Repent to Allah

Advise the people

Calls for Islam

There many things were possible to be done to prove that the Holy Quran is not the word of God almighty and it`s the word of humans

But here it shows the wisdom

And the greatness of the Holy Quran ,and this proves significantly also the Quran is the word of God almighty

And take an example

Historically ,we are taking another example

Everyone knows that it was and remains till this day the Jews show enmity for muslims

Impossible to be ... the note to us ... impossible ,they be on one`s heart ,including a reconiliation

And this also told in chapter Albaqrh

From verse 94 to verse 96

There is something of this

It`s mentioned in the verse

(Say:"If the last home ,with Allah , be for you specially ,and not for anyone else ,then seek ye for death , if ye are sincere"

(But they will never seek for death,)

Jews are they say that (if the last home ,with Allah ,be for you specially ,and not for anyone else)

They are always saying that they are the people of God`s chosen

Say:"if the last home ,with Allah ,be for you specially ,and notfor anyone else ,then seek ye for death ,if ye are sincere"

-94-but they will never seek for death ,on account of the (sins) which their hands have sent on before them. and allah is well-acquainted with the wrong-doers

-95-thou wilt indeed find them ,of all people ,most greedy of life ,-even more than the idolaters:each one of them wishes

he could be given a life of a thousand years:but the grant of such life will not save him from (due)punishment.)

In other hand ,thou wilt indeed find them ,of all people ,most greedy of life ,and the one in them want to have eternal life

Even if the one in them ,given a life of a thousand years ... will not be saved of doom (for Allah sees well all that they do)

And to the present day

Jews proved that they are the enemies of muslims

The Jews was able to albeit for one year or six months

Hold for peace ... love ... peace ... harmony between muslims

And proved that ,the Holy Quran is wrong

But here appears once more

The greatness and wisdom

And proved very strong that ,the Quran is not the word of humans

It is impossible completely to be ... the Quran is the word of humans

We come here of how are proving that

The Holy Quran is the word of God ,logically

In chapter Alisra in verse 88

Say:"if the whole of mankind and jinns were to gather together to produce the like of this Quran

they could not produce the like thereof ,even if they backed up each other with help and support

this challenge age ... is 1400 years old and increase

And to the present day no-one could be able at all ... on the face of the earth

To bring like the Quran

And God made the challenge much easier

In chapter Hud

Verse

13

(Or they may say ,"He forged it ,"Say ,"Bring ye then ten suras forged ,like unto it) ... if you see that ... it is fahricated ... ther ... bring ten suras forged ,like unto it also

(And call (to your aid)whomsever ye can ,other than Allah!-if ye speak the truth)

And till thia day no-one could bring one chapter like the Holy Quran

And God makes this challenge much easier

Makes the challenge much easier

In chapter Albaqarah ... from verse 23 till verse 24

(And if ye are in doubt as to what we have revealed from time to time to our servant ,then produce a sura like thereunto;) ... a sura like thereunto

Not ten chapters

And not like this Quran

(And if ye are in doubt as to what we have revealed from time to time to our servant, then produce a sura like thereunto

and call your witnesses or helper (if there are any) besides Allah ,if your (doubts) are true

(But if ye cannot-and of a surety ye cannot)

Look at the insistence (But if cannot-and of a surety ye cannot-then fear the fire whose fuel is men and stones,-which is prepared for those who reject faith)

Can you imagine that ... this challenge age is more than 1400 years

And to the present day ,no-one could be able to break this challenge

A lot have tried ... don`t think that ,no-one did not try

There is no-one of the face of the earth did not try

Versa ,a lot of people try

But they fail miserably

And let`s take another example

Of this aspect of logic

Let`s talk about chapter

Anisa

It mentioned in chapter Anisa in verse 82

(Do they not consider the Quran (which care)?Had it been from other than Allah ,they would surely have found therein much discrepancy)

(Do they not consider) it means ,why don`t you consider the Quran (Had it been from other than Allah) it means ,if you consider ,will not say ... it is from other than Allah

(Do they not consider the Quran (with care)? Had it been from other than Allah) If it means it not from God ,not God`s word ... human`s word

(They would surely have found therein much discrepancy)

You will find the differences ... contradictions

And not

And no-one on the face of the earth in these days and not in the past ... Has the ability to find one contradiction only in the Holy Quran

And this challenge also ,is approximately 1400 years

A lot try in the past ... till this time

Many tries

And many

Bring contradictions

And verses have contradictions

Has inner thinking

And it is the opposite

All these who bring these contradictions ... Or they have misunderstanding

Or in explanation

Or in meanings

Or he/she has not the background of what the reason the descent of this verse

And all of them have failed miserably ... to find one contradiction ... till this day ... in the Holy Quran

Scientifically

Let`s talk about the sciebtific side

There are a lot of evidence of scientific

But the Quran in itself ... where more 1000 verses ... talking about the scientific side

And scientific miracles also

Let`s take an example ... how the universe came to the existence

Through the science in sixty or forty years ago ... we learned through science ... that the universe came to the existence ... through the (Big Bang)

The scientific name of this bomb bast (Big Bang)

And this ... has been proved scientifically without a doubt

This mentioned in the Quran in chapter AlAnbiya in verse 30

(Do not the unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together(as one unit of creation) ,before we clove them asunder?

We made from water every living thing .Will they not then believe)

Can you believe that ... this mentioned before 1400 years

Is it possible ... this to happens ... that Mohammed peace be upon him ... who is illiterate ... to say this ,and attributed it to him ... this is impossible

This proves ... significantly ... that the Holy Quran is not the word of humans and it is the word of God almighty

And in order to confirm this point of the scientific side

Let`s take another example

We talk about the light of the moon

Everyone knows through science also

That the moon is dark body ... acquire the light ... not radiates the light from itself

It acquires the light ... whether through the sun orrrr ... I don`t have the scientific details to this point

Such as the reflector gets the light and transfer it ... not radiates the light from itself

This proved also in the Quran in chapter Alfurqan

in verse 61

(Blessed is he who made constellations in the skies , and placed therein a lamp is the sun ,and the moon giving light;) the lamp is the sun ,and and the moon giving light

Could you believe also that ... this mentioned in the Quran ... before 1400 years ago

This proves to ... millions times

That the Quran is not the word of humans ... but it is sent from God almighty

In conclusion ... God almighty mentioned in chapter Alhijr in verse 9

(We have ,without doubt ,sent down the message;and we will assuredly guard it (from corruption))

This proves also

That the Holy Quran is the word of God almighty

Look at the Quran since coming down ... till today

It saved from God ... and look at the other books

The Bible is the word of God ... Torah ... but did not saved ... "God did not guarantee to save them"

And now it is distortion ... interpolation ... it has distortion and interpolation ... ("What God knows")

And some books disappeared ... like .. Alsboor .. Ibrahim`s book .. Moses`s book which Quran talked about ...and some of these books has disappeared

Except the Quran

This proves also

That the Quran is the word of God almighty

And in this form ... we get to the end of the episode

As I say

I`m not a Sheikh

And not a scientist

And not even a preacher

I`m a student ... strived in this domain and wish the luck from Allah

By Allah ... I know ... you know ... I know that the Holy Quran is the word of God

As mentioned in the Quran

(Who is better in speech than one who calls (men) to Allah ,works righteousness ,and says ,"I`m of those who bow in Islam"?

Peace ,mercy and blessings of Allah ... be upon all of you

For more infomation >> هل القرآن الكريم كلام الله سبحانه وتعالى؟ ... ? Is The Quran God`s Word - Duration: 14:47.

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JoJo - FAB (ft. Remy Ma) Music Video REACTION ! - Duration: 4:53.

What's up people ✌🏼

Today I'm gonna reaction to JoJo's new music video FAB

ft. Remy Ma

If you saw my reaction to JoJo's album,

you know FAB isn't one of my favorites songs, but doesn't mean that I hate it

I have to say that the more are listen to it, the more I enjoy the song

So, now there's a music video of it, and how the hell can you expect me to not see it ?!

I mean, c'mon it's JoJo ! You know that JoJo and I, it's a beautiful love story ❤️

Next 😜

So let's get started !

She's beautiful!

Beautiful!

I really love the fact that the music video is in black and white

It's really love it!

Honestly, I really like how it's filmed

I love it bc

I love it bc it tells a story

Look this beauty!

Such a beauty!

Seriously

She's so simple, she's not complicate things at all

I'm so happy she finally have her album!

Really, I'm so so happy!

It's the first time I see what Remy Ma looks like!

I didn't imagine her like this

Honestly....it's perfect!

I love it so much

The thing I like it's she didn't wear a lot of outfits

She only wear one and then she took off her jacket

which is proof that she's really simple and she doesn't need all the "bling bling" stuff

First of all, the music video isn't "sexual"

There are not "sexy things", "provocative things"

So it's really a simple music video

And I find it really represents JoJo

because she's a woman of incredible simplicity

and even the outfits prove it

And once again, I reeeaaally love the black and white effect!

What more can be said ?

Oh yeah ! JoJo doesn't age! Like omg!

I just realized that she always has the same facial features, the same face!

This is so crazy!

I don't know if it's the same for but really, she doesn't age for me!

Anyways

What more can be said ?

Well, it was just amazing!

So thanks for watching this video!

Hope you liked it! And if you do, don't forget to leave a BIG thumbs up 👍🏼

Leave a comment and tell me your opinion about FAB music video !

Also, don't forget to subscribe on my channel if you wanna see more ! 😉

See you very soon! Take care xx

For more infomation >> JoJo - FAB (ft. Remy Ma) Music Video REACTION ! - Duration: 4:53.

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Thomas and Friends Surprise Eggs ♦ Learn Colors and Numbers ♦ Animated Toy Trains for Kids - Duration: 4:50.

Hey guys! Mr. Clark here and I'm here with Malakhi. Hi!

Today, let's draw THOMAS & FRIENDS SURPRISE EGGS!

Can you guess who's inside?

Yeah.

This train is especially useful and works very hard.

He is not the strongest train, but he makes up for it in heart.

He has the number 1 painted on his side.

Ooh I know who it is.

Yeah?

Can you guess who?

It's Thomas!

Wow!

Alright!

Can you guess who's is our next egg?

This engine is strong, but does not like to get dirty.

He is very proud of his shiny brass dome and his fancy red paint job.

Did you guess it?

James?

Yeah! You got it. What a splendid engine this is!

It's our friend with the number 5 on his side!

It's James!

Yeah!

That was easy!

Alright, Alright. This is going to be a hard one.

Inside our next surprise egg is a big engine.

He too has a lovely paint job that he is very proud of.

This green engine has the number 3 painted on his side.

Do you know who it is? – You guessed it!

Henry!

Look at this!

This is the biggest egg yet!

This engine views himself as the most important of all his teammates.

He is so famous; he even has his own Hill named after him! Hehe.

Oh, I know!

Yeah?

Don't tell!

Do you know who is inside?

It's the steam engine with the number 4 on his side.

Who is it?

It's Gordon!

Are you ready?

Alright, let's color!

Let's start with a blue.

Gordon has lots of blue.

Blue on his tank, his cabin, his tender, and blue on his wheels.

Next we'll use red.

Is there a lot of red on Gordon? Or just a little red?

A lot. Haha.

That's a lot of red on Gordon?

Yeah.

Red on his foot boards.

Now let's use black.

I'll use black for the roof on his cabin.

I'll also use black for the wheels.

Black on the boiler, and for his smokestack.

We'll come back and use black again for his details.

Great Job.

I'll also use a yellow.

For his big number 4.

Now I'll go back and add some details.

I'll use my black to do some shading.

Shading can really make your coloring pop out!

I'll add some shading for his nose, eyes, cheeks, and his lip.

Yeah! We colored Gordon from Thomas and Friends!

Subscribe to Creative Cricket for more cool art lessons like this.

Oh yeah! Oh yeah!

Alright, We'll see you next time!

Thanks for watching!

Bye.

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