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Welcome to the Early Modern Period in Europe - a fascinating transition time between the

middle ages and the industrial revolution.

It was from the 15th to the 18th century that many stories and tales became widely known

in Europe and with the invention of the printing press these stories have survived to our age.

Classic fairy tales such as the Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and the Little Red Riding Hood

have become so popular that today they are considered common knowledge in the western

world, making up the core of today's children literature - but you know what's better

than real life literature?

That's right!

Strangeral literature!

And today we will take a look into a masterpiece of Strangereal's literature -

A Blue Dove for the Princess, the in-game book that played a major role in Ace Combat 5.

Today's video is inspired by Play_Future's comment when he asked for a video about the

Strangereal book: A Blue Dove for the Princess, which as he mentioned wasn't well covered

or explained during Ace Combat 5 and I totally agree with him!

The book was mentioned several times and we know the basic story around the legend of

the Demon of Razgriz but people who just played the game might not even know the detailed

story featured in book that was featured inside of a game - I mean how awesome is that?

Project Aces not only made a game, they also made a book inside of the game.

And as a matter of fact, fans in Japan were able to purchase the book together with a

Razgriz patch for only 4,200 yen!

But unfortunately Bandai doesn't sell it anymore.

NOOO!

Anyways, a Blue Dove for the Princess played a major role in Ace

Combat 5 being Nagase's favourite book and explaining some of the legend behind the Demon

of Razgriz - which later became the nickname of the Wardog Squadron after they destroyed

the Yuktobanian submarine aircraft carrier Hrimfaxi - guess where?

In the Razgriz Straits!

Now the book probably comes from Strangereal's equivalent of Europe's early modern period,

the one I mentioned in the beginning of the video, and I believe it is, although not officially

confirmed, from Belkan origin and more about that later in the video.

The book was written by Ellinor Graun and illustrated by Arno Bester, other their work

in this book nothing else is known about these characters, and it contains eleven chapters.

The basic story is a about a dove who was injured but that was later rescued by the

princess of an unknown kingdom.

The princess treated the wounds of the dove and put the bird to live in a cage inside

her bedroom.

After some time the princess suddenly became very sick and the dove remembered a story

told by its mother a long time ago about a magic fruit, called the orion poplar, that

could cure any sickness.

Many noblemen from throughout the kingdom came to see the princess and one of them suggested

that the Demon of Razgriz was the one to blame since everything in the kingdom was going

so well, including the fact that the war with a neighbouring nation just came to an end.

It was said that only Razgriz could have made the princess so sick to the point that she

might pass away.

With the goal of saving the princess, the bird escaped from the cage when the princess'

nursemaid went there to feed it and so the journey in search of the orion poplar began.

After escaping the castle, the dove talked to several different creatures including a

lark, a green worm and a tortoise asking where it could find the magic orion poplar tree.

The dove had some philosophical conversations with each creature but it was the tortoise

who pointed the dove to the right direction - saying that it had to fly to a certain mountain

in order to find the magic fruit.

Upon reaching the orion poplar tree in the distant mountains, the tree told the dove

about the legend of Razgriz.

Back in the days when wars were constant between humans, the Demon of Razgriz brought a storm

that kept on raging for 70 days bringing destruction to the land.

Hailstones devastated the soil, plants and animals died, and consequently humans were

forced out of the area - what remained was a barren, empty land.

That had been Razgriz's evil side, but the tale doesn't end there.

Years later a traveller came to the destroyed land, this traveller cured the sick, resurrected

the soil, founded a village, refilled the rivers and made the soil fertile again.

After some time, this traveller decided to go away but only on his departure he revealed

himself to the villagers as the Demon of Razgriz.

After explaining the legend of Razgriz, the tree allowed the dove to get a fruit saying

that this fruit was only magic if someone believes it actually is.

The dove got the magic fruit and rushed back to the castle facing the strong winds in the

desperate attempt to save the princess, but when the dove finally got there it realized

it was already too late, the princess had passed away.

Extremely tired from its journey, the dove went on to rest beside the princess while

holding the fruit on its beak.

On the following day the nursemaid found out that the dove had also passed away and decided

to bury it on the castle's garden together with the orion poplar.

It is said that today a tree has grown in the garden and from the top of the tree one

can closely see the princess' room and the cage that was home for the bird.

And that is the end of a Blue Dove for the Princess.

If we analyse the events of Ace Combat 5 with the perspective of the tale we can consider

the Hrimfaxi as the evil demon of Razgriz since the submarine was literally making death

rain upon the land with its burst missiles until it was destroyed by the Wardog Squadron.

After a period of slumber, when the Wardog Squadron officially vanished from the Osean

military, the good Demon of Razgriz returns as the Razgriz Squadron on the later part

of the game.

According to Ace Combat 5, the tale of the Demon of Razgriz was well known in both Osea

and Yuktobania, but the book also appeared in another game implying the legend is very

famous in Strangereal as a whole.

And other game I'm talking about is Ace Combat Zero.

We can see the references to a Blue Dove for the Princess in Rainer Altman or Gelb 2's interview.

A couple of illustrations from the book can be seen on his desk and on the right wall.

Altman is a Belkan citizen that after the Belkan War remained in Ustio and the illustrations

of the book present in his office mean that the book is also known in Ustio, Belka or

the two countries.

Talking about Belka, many fans believe that the story of A Blue Dove for the Princess

takes place in the surroundings of Stier Castle, the castle we see in both Ace Combat 5 and

Ace Combat Zero, and so I read the book again with that in mind paying attention to the

geographical clues in the story.

The first thing the book mentions are the mountains near the castle, that fits perfectly

with Stier Castle since it's surrounded by the Waldreich mountains.

Next thing is a forest north of the castle - check.

A nearby lake - check.

A village nearby - check.

Wheat fields…

I guess we can consider these as wheat fields - so check.

A River… there's this tiny river that feeds the lake - so check again.

And lastly, the tortoise mentions there's snow in winter - check

So according to everything in the book,

Stier Castle is the perfect place for a Blue Dove for the Princess.

It even matches with Belka's history since Belka is a principality and the war mentioned

in the book might be a reference to the wars happening around Belka during the ages of

the Belkan Knights.

There's just one problem with this theory though:

What about the Razgriz Strait?

Isn't it located north of the Anean continent?

This opens up two possibilities, either sailors from Belka, or another country, named that

place "The Razgriz Straits" or the legend of Razgriz was already known in Emmeria, making

it the fifth country in our list where the legend is known.

Before we finish our video I would like to also point out two characters from Ace Combat 5

that are named after important individuals related to fairy tales.

This first one is Hans Grimm, he shares his surname with the Grimm Brothers from Germany.

The Grimm Brothers played a major role in collecting, researching, publishing and popularizing

tales during the first half of the 1800s, many of those that are very famous today like

Rapunzel, The Frog Prince and Cinderella.

The other character besides Grimm is the commander of the Sand Island air base - Orson Perrault.

He shares his surname with the French author Charles Perrault who is considered the founder

of the fairy tale genre in literature way back in the late 1600s.

As you can see, Project Aces really did an amazing job with A Blue Dove for the Princess

and how this classic piece of Strangereal literature was featured in the game.

As we usually say in Brazil: Ace Combat é cultura.

Meaning: Ace Combat is culture.

But even though I summarized the book in this video I highly suggest that you read it yourself.

I have posted the links in the description to where you can read the complete book.

You can either read it online on Acepedia or read the PDF file I made in an attempt

to recreate the book.

When I uploaded this video the books were available in English, Japanese and Portuguese

but I've also attached a word document that anyone can edit if they wish to translate

the book to another language and if there's a new translation I will update the description.

Anyways guys, thank you for watching this video and please do read the actual book -

enlighten yourself because Ace Combat is culture!

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10 Creepy Videos Of Pets Seeing Real Ghosts - Duration: 15:29.

It is said that animals can feel and see the presence of another being or energies way

better than we humans can.

And people around the world were lucky to capture some of these events on camera.

In this episode, we want to take a look at Videos Of Animals seeing real ghosts.

A night camera captured the dog of the owner, wandering around in the kitchen.

Some energy must have caught his attention and he seems to follow it.

The owner of these 2 dogs captures them while they are playing with each other.

All of a sudden, one of them seems to get thrown off by something else in

the room.

This man notices strange behaviour in his home, when he also notices that his little

kitten is picking up

a strange energy.

A stationary Camera picked up these 2 dogs,

who were located at the master bedroom at the time.

When all of a sudden they pick something up, you can see the paper ball moving behind one

of the dogs.

The owner has left his two dogs home alone that day.

Suspicious of any unnatural activity in his home, he has set up a camcorder for the first

time.

This man was woken up quite frequent due to his dog howling at the back door of his house.

This night he wanted to film this strange behaviour.

Youtuber Kaelyn Speaks talks about a strange occurance, which shook up his little dog.

He explains the whole case in

this clip.

The dog is part of a paranormal research group and apparently seems to catch

something paranormal this night.

Bossy the dog was caught several times growling and barking at unseen things at night.

This was reason enough for the owner to capture it this night.

The dog Stella randomly reacts strange to the living room of her owner.

The camera also seems to have picked up some anamaly this time.

Thank you guys for watching.

I hope you enjoyed this video.

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Seven Steps to Maximize Your Wealth | Family Matters with Tony Layton - Duration: 5:31.

Here are a few question I hear all of the time...

Where are the markets headed this year?

Is Trump good or bad for the stock market?

How about China?

Will its economy slow down or accelerate -- or what does it mean for the price of oil?

Is the dollar going up or down?

My answer might surprise you.

I have absolutely no idea.

And neither do the forecasters who actually make their living coming up with predictions

about this stuff.

The research shows their crystal balls are just as foggy as yours and mine.

So what's the bottom line?

Well, Doris Day said it best...Que sera, sera...the future's not ours to see.

Before you hit the panic button, this doesn't mean you are powerless.

There ARE steps you can take to improve the performance of your investment portfolio and

maximize your wealth.

I'm Tony Layton and in this episode of Family Matters, I'm going to give you seven steps

to take right now to maximize your wealth.

While we can't predict the future, we still have to work with some assumptions about what

returns to expect over the long term, based on history.

And we see some big trends we believe will reduce returns in the future.

These trends include low inflation, low interest rates and sluggish economic growth.

The result is that our research team at PWL expects a balanced portfolio to return 5 per

cent a year on average versus a historical return of 8.4 per cent.

So you can see there's not a lot of room for error.

That's why I like to remind my clients that investing is not a game.

It's serious business.

You need to squeeze all the juice you can out of your portfolio.

Now, without further ado, here are seven steps you can take right now to maximize your returns.

Step number one is to understand the difference between risk and danger.

Danger is the possibility of losing a devastating portion of your savings.

Risk is the possibility the value of your portfolio will diminish temporarily in any

given year.

Step number two is to be patient.

Investing is about taking prudent risk and being compensated for it.

This takes time.

If you jump in and out of the markets chasing returns, chances are you will lose.

Step number three is to diversify your portfolio to the extreme.

Diversifying across and within asset classes is an effective way to remove danger from

your portfolio.

Once danger is removed, you then become empowered to take on more risk.

You can handle more portfolio fluctuations because you understand your wealth is not

endangered.

Step number four is to capture risk premiums.

The research shows you can boost your overall returns by tilting your portfolio toward higher-paying

securities.

You can choose corporate bonds over government bonds.

Value over growth stocks.

Small over large cap stocks.

Step number five is to minimize your investment costs.

As you may know, Canadian pay some of the highest investment management costs in the

world.

By reducing your fees and commissions, you increase your returns, risk-free.

Our studies show this can add up to a full percentage point to your returns.

Step number six is to minimize your taxes.

Just like cutting investment costs, reducing the bite the government takes from your portfolio

is another risk-free way to boost your returns.

Our research indicates you can save up to half a percentage point by minimizing your

taxes.

And finally, step seven is to rebalance your portfolio.

According to our research, you can add four-tenths of a percentage point in return by periodically

rebalancing your portfolio back to your target asset weightings.

Now four-tenths of a percentage point may not seem like a lot to you.

But the gains from the steps I've talked about all add up.

And that's crucial in a time of diminishing returns.

I'd love to hear how your steps differ or are similar to mine.

Let me know in the comments below.

And don't forget to subscribe and click the bell to get notified when I release new videos.

I'm Tony Layton and this is Family Matters.

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English for Chinese Speakers 35 - 'I have ever been' or 'I have never been'? (with subtitles) - Duration: 2:50.

Hello once again everyone, and welcome

back to 'One English Tip in One Minute

for Speakers of the Chinese Language (and

its many language varieties)'. In these videos

I talked about, in detail, one common

English mistake made by Chinese speakers,

and this is video number 35.

I continue to think it's cool, smart

and of course practical that you are

learning and improving your English.

Nice job there. In these videos I show

you a slide, and on the slide there are

two sentences: One is the correct way a

native English speaker would say it, the other

is the wrong way that many Chinese

speakers say it. Your job is to

decide which one is correct. Do that

now. Read the sentences, listen to me read

the sentences, pause the video, think

about your answer and I will discuss the

answer in the slide that follows this slide.

Okay, so how did that go? Did you get it

wrong? Or did you happen to guess

correctly without really knowing why? If

so, it simply means that you need to

start studying this more. To start

you off on that path -- and I know it's a

very simple beginning, but it's a

beginning anyway -- I've given you three

sentences to study from. You should

study these sentences in their entirety --

study the whole sentence, it's very

important -- review them...so study them,

study them, study them...and put into

practice what you've learned through

speaking or writing or both.

Okay, just a few things before we finish.

First, if you liked the video, I hope

you'll click on the thumbs up below.

Second, I hope you will consider

subscribing to my channel. I think it's a

good idea as these videos come out like

clockwork every week...so hopefully you

will do that. Third I have an online

course called '50 Common English Mistakes',

and it costs 20 euros...but if you follow

the link in the description box below it

costs 10 euros, so I hope you'll think

about that. Next, I am building up my

website, so I hope you will pay that a

visit. Also, I have a Twitter feed.

My Twitter handle is at @epicenglishtips

so please follow me there.

Finally, if there's anything that you

want me to work on, if there's any

English mistakes that you need help with,

please write it in the comments below

and I will try my best to address it.

Thank you for watching, and see you next

week.

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Boxing returns to Louisville - Duration: 2:02.

TALKING TO FANS.

HE JOINS US LIVE WITH MORE.

MATTHEW?

MATTHE DEFINITELY AN EXCITING

NIGHT FOR BOXING FANS.

IT WAS ALSO A TRIBUTE TO

MUHAMMAD ALI AS PART OF THE I AM

ALI FESTIVAL.

FANS CAME FROM FAR AND WIDE TO

CHECK OUT ALL THE ACTION.

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MORE THAN

A DECADE, IT'S FIGHT NIGHT AT

FREEDOM HALL.

>> FIRST TIME WE'VE HAD

PROFESSIONAL BOXING SINCE 2004,

SINCE MIKE TYSON FOUGHT HERE.

YOU KNOW, WE'RE EXCITED TO

PARTNER WITH EVANDER.

IT'S A GREAT EVENT.

GOT A GREAT CROWD, AND

LOUISVILLE HAS REALLY TURNED OUT

TO SUPPORT BOXING HERE AT

FREEDOM HALL.

MATTHEW: FOUR-TIME HEAVYWEIGHT

CHAMPION EVANDER HOLYFIELD

BROUGHT THE PROMOTION TO THE

SAME VENUE THAT HELD MUHAMMAD

ALI'S FIRST PROFESSIONAL FIGHT.

FANS WERE EXCITED TO SEE THE

SPORT BACK IN THE HOME OF THE

GREATEST.

>> I LOVE IT.

IT'S GOOD THAT IT'S COMING BACK,

AND IT'S GOING TO BE NICE COMING

BACK.

I REALLY LIKE IT.

MATTHEW: NINE FIGHTS IN ALL,

FROM UP AND COMERS TO WORLD

CLASS FIGHTERS, SQUARED OFF IN

THE RING.

>> I THINK IT'S THE ACTION.

I THINK IT'S THE COMPETITIVENESS

OF BOTH OF THE FIGHTERS REALLY

GOING AT IT, AND REALLY, LIKE I

SAID, THE ACTION.

MATTHEW: THE EVENT FEATURED SOME

KENTUCKY TALENT AS WELL, LIKE

LEXINGTON MIDDLEWEIGHT ROBELLE

ROGERS, SEEN HERE WEARING BLACK.

MANY FANS WERE EXCITED ABOUT THE

PROFESSIONAL DEBUT OF LOUISVILLE

NATIVE CARLOS DIXON.

>> FOR THE FIRST TIME, THIS IS

LIKE A DREAM COME TRUE FOR HIM

AND EVERYBODY IN THE FAMILY AND

, HE'S GREAT.

HE'S A GREAT GUY, AND HOPEFULLY

EVERYTHING WORKS OUT TONIGHT.

MATTHEW: WE'RE TOLD TICKET SALES

LINED UP WITH PROJECTIONS, AND

ORGANIZERS SAY THEY ARE

CONFIDENT THIS WON'T BE A

ONE-TIME FIGHT.

>> EVANDER LOVES THIS CITY.

HE'S GOT TREMENDOUS SUPPORT FROM

LOUISVILLE, TREMENDOUS SUPPORT

FROM OUR FANS.

HE LOVES THE VENUE, AND SO WE'RE

LOOKING FORWARD FOR THIS TO BE A

REPEAT EVENT WITH REAL DEAL

BOXING.

MATTHEW: I MENTIONED CARLOS

DIXON.

YOU DIDN'T SEE HIM JUST NOW, AND

THAT'S BECAUSE HIS FIGHT GOT

BUMPED UP TO THE TELEVISED

PORTION OF TONIGHT'S

CHAMPIONSHIP.

HIS WILL BE THE LAST FIGHT OF

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Learn English - Common Mistake 35 - 'I asked where he was' or 'I asked where was he'? (SUBS) - Duration: 2:42.

Hello there again, and welcome to 'One

English Mistake in One Minute' where each

week I discuss, in detail, one common

English mistake made by English language

learners around the world. This is video number 35.

This admiration and respect

that I have for you for trying to

improve your English, it's still there.

It's sort of floating all around me. It's

ubiquitous (that's a great English word). In

this video, I'm going to show you a slide.

There will be two sentences on the slide:

One sentence is the correct way that

someone with English as a mother tongue

would say it, the other is the wrong way

an English language learner around the

world might say it. Your job is to

decide which one is correct, and after

the slide I will go into more detail

about why it's correct.

Hopefully that was a

breeze for you, but if it wasn't and you

struggled with it, then you should start

to practice it and try to get past this

mistake. I'm kind of starting you

on that path by giving you three

sentences that you can study from. If

you've watched these videos before, you

know the formula. You study them, you

drill them into your head, you keep

reviewing them and you put into practice

what you've learned through speaking or

writing...and then eventually you'll get

past the mistake.

Okay, just a few quick things. First, if

you liked the video I hope you'll click

on the thumbs up below. Second, as

these videos come out like clockwork at

the same time every week, I hope you'll

subscribe to my channel. Third, I have an

online course called '50 Common English

Mistakes' and that costs the equivalent

of 20 euros...but for viewers of these

videos, it costs 10...so you get a half off

discount. I hope you'll think about

that. Fourth, I'm continuously developing

my website so please go check that out.

Finally, my Twitter feed is

@epicenglishtips, so I give English tips in

Twitter form. Please follow me on

Twitter. All the information is in the

description box below. That's it. So

thank you for watching, and see you next

week.

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Palestinian Christians: Why did many Christians leave Palestine? - Duration: 14:17.

Fadi Ramallah

The problem wasn't a Christian or a Muslim thing

it was more an issue of the war

Which war?

The Iraq war in 1991

and there is also the occupation

that was a huge

factor

and also

it became economically difficult

here in Palestine

So why not in the 70s or the 80s?

Because the situation was easier back then

Did the fact that Hamas came on the scene in the 1990s

have anything to do with it?

No

Until now, Hamas does not have much of an effect on the country

We don't really have a problem with it

Thirty something year old guys Ramallah Blurred to protect their identity

First of all, we don't have freedom of speech here

Whoever tells you that we have freedom of speech here is lying to you

lying to your face

Meaning he doesn't feel comfortable telling the truth?

No

Why did Palestinian Christians leave in the 1990s?

First of all the economic situation

The creation of the Palestinian Authority

Why? How does that have an effect?

They are smiling but they won't say anything

So just to keep it short and simple

There is no freedom of speech so I can't say what I really want to say

and in the end

Ramallah is the only city you won't find racism so bluntly

or so clearly

In Bethlehem you would?

In Bethlehem yes and in the (surrounding) villages even more

because I live in a village and I see racism

Can he give an example of racism?

Racism in terms of religion

Racism in terms of the number of children you have

So it's also in the numbers

The Christian will have one child and the Muslm will have 7-8

so it's a game of numbers

The more you have, the more power you have

But I need an example of how they feel oppressed

I asked about racism

He can't really give an example

but in the end

you have to live here to know what people feel

when they live here

That's why I do these videos so he can explain to the world

Unfortunately, why is it that Ramallah is different

we were raised together the Muslims and the Christians

so there wasn't that much of a difference

and not everybody

The people who came to Ramallah

are from villages and other areas

came and they planted the seeds of racism

against Christians

Although originally, Ramallah is all Christian

but right now the number of Christians is less

There might be only 10,000 Christians

But the Christians and the Muslims co-existed together

since 1967 are living very well

It's not racism, it's like

I will give you an example

when Easter comes and we makes those biscuits

the ones with the dates

we would be living in an apartment building and send some to our neighbours

and it's the same thing with them with the Muslims

when they have a holiday and they have sweets

or biscuits, they also send us a plate

That's the nice stuff and I agree

but what about all the stuff you are not saying

Sometimes we want to deal with people and I am sorry to say this

when they find out that you are a Christian

they will say "I would rather not deal with a Christian"

(tolerance) is something that only exists in the cities

but in the villages this doesn't exist

the tolerance

I am from a village around Ramallah without saying what it is

There was a simple problem there

There was a small problem there

but 14 hourses were burned

Christian houses

All the village is Christian

all of it was Christian

It was a small problem but 14 houses were burned

One time, two people were fighting

and the Christian was defending himself

Physically fighting? Yes

The Christian killed the Muslim in self defence

People came and set fire to the houses to the stores and to the church

and the person who does business with the Christians

was also beaten

Was it always like that?

This was in the 1990s

What about the 1950s?

This is something that goes and comes

Also this is somethng that I have seen

and this is something that I confirm

If someone commits a crime and goes to jail

the sentence of a Christian is different

than a (Muslim)

This Easter

when the police are in the town

make sure to wear your ID because the police are going to be all over

and they might want to

give you a ticket

Christians specifically he is referring to?

Yes

But again, I would like to confirm

we were raised together

and we defend each other and love each other

So most of your relations (between Christians and Muslims) are good?

Yes

Also, they (Muslims) are good to us

Our holidays are one

Some people aren't evolved enough

Speaking to a 40 something woman Taybeh Palestine Only entirely Christian village in Palestine

Are you from Taybeh?

Can Muslims buy property here?

All the people here are Christian

in Taybeh

But Muslims come work in Taybeh

Can they (Muslims) buy a place?

No, no, no

You have to be Christian?

Muslims? No, no Muslims

Why?

Forbidden

Because Taybeh is Christian

Just for Christians

When you pray as Muslims

then all the people here (will be) Muslims

There is no mosque in Taybeh just churches

So (Muslims buying a house) would effect the demographics

So if one Muslim came then lots of them would come

Then it would no longer be a Christian majority

or Christian village

Victoria Bethlehem

Your family left Palestine?

No

We are not refugees, we are citizens

Some left

I was asking her why did the people leave in the 90s

and she said people were always leaving and always have been

to find better lives

Better life yes

Was there any issue with Hamas? - No, no, no

Some other people (off camera) said Hamas

and they said the intifada

No, we weren't effected by the intifada

Maria Ramallah

That's because

They don't have

a good life here

Yes but they were here before

Ah, before because

they thought being there is better than here

Where is there?

United States

or another country

But they only left when the Palestinian Authority came in

before that, they didn't leave, no?

No, they left before the PA came

They left much before the PA came

They have been leaving since 1950

people of Ramallah

The Christians

Because they found it better there

So it's not because of the PA

a few Only a few left

It's not because of the PA?

No, no, no

Hela (20 something woman) Bethlehem

There was no job assurance

There was no stability

economically no stability

Security wise, when a person leaves their home

This is in the 1990s?

a person wouldn't be sure if they would come back safely

or come back home

This is in the 1990s during Oslo?

Yes

Why not before? Wasn't it also like that?

I don't remember because I wasn't here at that time

Fair enough

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Color Cars for kids Fire truck Ambulance Police Car Cartoons about cars - Duration: 10:27.

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Мультики про Машинки ТАЧКИ 3 Молния Маквин Гонки и новые МАШИНКИ Disney CARS 3 Игрушки - Duration: 7:56.

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Sunny Sunday - Duration: 3:12.

OW YOUR WLKY WEATHER

WITH METEOROLOGIST JOHN BELSKI.

JOHN: GREAT WEEKEND GOING.

SO MANY TIMES IN THE WEATHER WE

ARE THE BEARER OF BAD TIDINGS,

BUT NOT TONIGHT.

TOMORROW, SUNSHINE ACROSS THE

BOARD.

IN THE 50'S EARLY, REACHING 60

BY 8:00, 70 BY 11:00, AND

TOPPING OUT AROUND 80 DEGREES

DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON.

SO NICE.

10 DAYS UNTIL THE FOURTH OF

JULY.

HERE'S THE LATEST SIX TO 10 DAY

TEMPERATURE OUTLOOK.

THIS IS JULY 1 THROUGH FOURTH.

WE ARE IN THE ABOVE NORMAL

TEMPERATURE CATEGORY, WITH BOOK

-- AND RIGHT ALONG THAT DIVIDING

LINE, AREAS OF THUNDERSTORMS ARE

EXPECTED FOR SEVERAL DAYS.

WE ARE AND THE ABOVE NORMAL RAIN

CHANCES FOR THE FIRST THROUGH

THE FOURTH.

IT COULD BE OUT OF HERE BY

TUESDAY, BUT IT LOOKS LIKE SOME

THUNDERSTORMS IN THE AREA AT

LEAST FOR SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AND

MONDAY.

82 TODAY, FIVE DEGREES BELOW

NORMAL.

65 THE LOW THIS MORNING.

POLLEN COUNT LOW TODAY,

TOMORROW, AND MONDAY.

90'S IN THE SOUTHEAST, BUT AREAS

TO THE SOUTH OF US HAVE COOLED

INTO THE 80'S.

78 TODAY AT CINCINNATI, AND 60'S

UP NORTH AS THAT COOLER AIR

CONTINUES TO SETTLE IN HERE.

WE HAD ALL THAT STORMY WEATHER

HERE YESTERDAY.

IT IS WEAKENING AND FADING OFF

THE SOUTHEAST COAST TONIGHT.

PRETTY QUIET OVERALL ACROSS MUCH

OF THE U.S. TODAY.

IF YOU'VE BEEN OUTSIDE, YOU MAY

HAVE NOTICED A NARROW COME ALONG

BAND OF CIRRUS CLOUDS EXPANDS

ALL THE WAY UP TO OHIO.

A COUPLE OF PICTURES FROM OUR

VIEWERS OF THE CLOUDS PASSING

OVERHEAD.

I LOVE THIS SHOT FROM SARAH.

YOU CAN SEE THE CLOUDS THERE.

THE COLOR IS SPECTACULAR.

LOVE THE REFLECTIONS OF THE

WATER THERE.

OUR SOMETHING IN LOUISVILLE IS

AT 9:10.

IT WILL STAY THIS TIME THROUGH

JULY 4.

THIS IS THE LATEST SUNSET OF THE

YEAR.

GET OUT AND ENJOY THESE BRIGHT

EVENING'S THAT WE LOVE IN THIS

PART OF THE COUNTRY.

YESTERDAY, OR DEW POINT WAS 74.

IT WAS PRETTY OPPRESSIVE OUT.

WHEN IT JOCKS -- WHEN IT DROPS

BELOW 65, IT IS EXTREMELY

PLEASANT.

I THINK WE WILL SEE DEW POINTS

IN THE UPPER 40'S THE NEXT

COUPLE OF DAYS.

THAT MEANS WE ARE ALMOST GOING

TO BE DOESN'T LIKE IN THE --

DESERT LIKE IN THE FEEL OUT

THERE, WITHOUT THE HEAT.

NOTHING GOING ON AND WHETHER THE

NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.

SHOWER.

70'S AND 80'S AROUND THE REGION

FOR TOMORROW.

FOR MONDAY, COOLS OFF WITH 60'S

AND 70'S ACROSS THE REGION.

THIS IS REALLY NICE.

58 TONIGHT, 80 TOMORROW WITH

SUNSHINE.

WIND GUSTS TOMORROW 20 TO 25

MILES PER HOUR.

77 MONDAY, MAYBE A SHOWER MONDAY

NIGHT.

UPPER 70'S TUESDAY, THEN BACK TO

THE 80'S AFTER THAT.

AS WE GET CLOSER TO THE FOURTH,

THUNDERSTORM CHANCES GOING UP.

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Meet Kiyaunta Goodwin, the 6' 6", 345-pound middle school football star - Duration: 2:07.

DUATION.

>> A KID AT THAT SIZE REALLY

DOESN'T HAVE TO DO MUCH.

BUT THE FACT THAT HE COMES IN

HERE AND PUTS IT WORK IS WHAT IS

GOING TO SEPARATE HIM AT THE END

OF THE DAY FROM EVERYBODY ELSE.

>>KIYAUNTA GOODWIN.

DAN: HE SHOULD BE STARTING ON

SUNDAYS FOR THE PACKERS.

>> THIS IS DEFINITELY THE

BIGGEST KID I HAVE SEEN AT THAT

AGE.

DAN: HE SAYS GOODWIN IS A

GOOD-NATURED DANCING BEAR.

ONCE THE PADS COME OFF, HIS

CLAWS COME OUT.

>> I THINK I'VE BEEN BLESSED TO

WORK WITH A LOT OF SPECIAL KIDS

FROM THIS AREA.

HE'S GOT A CHANCE TO BE THE ONE.

DAN: YOU REALLY CAN'T COMPREHEND

HIS SIZE UNTIL YOU COMPARE HIM

TO OTHERS.

I'M A PRETTY AVERAGE SIZED

PERSON, MID TO LATE 20'S, ABOUT

5'10".

TAKE A LOOK AT HOW BIG KIYAUNTA

IS.

IT IS NOT SURPRISING HE HAS THE

COLLEGE COACHING STAFFS CIRCLING

FIVE YEARS BEFORE HE GETS HIS

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA.

>> I'VE SEEN EVERYBODY.

YOU CAN'T MISS A KID LIKE THAT.

>> THIS KID HONESTLY LOVES

FOOTBALL.

HE, SLEEPS, LOVES FOOTBALL.

HE DREAMS ABOUT IT.

HE CAN GO TO THE FIELD.

IT'S JUST THE WAY IT MAKES THEM

FEEL.

>> I'M NOT THE AVERAGE KID.

DAN: THERE'S MUCH MORE TO THIS

ALMOST EIGHT GREATER THAN MEETS

THE EYE.

HE LOVES ROBOTICS AND WANTS TO

STUDY ENGINEERING, A YOUNG MAN

THINKING FAR BEYOND HIS YEARS.

>> A LOT OF PEOPLE PUT THEIR

LIFE AND SOUL INTO PLAYING

FOOTBALL.

WHAT THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND IS

THEY DON'T GET DRAFTED TO THE

NFL OR COLLEGES DON'T WANT TO

PICK THEM UP OR SOMETHING

HAPPENS TO THEM WHILE THEY'RE

LAYING FOOTBALL.

THEY HAVE TO HAVE A BACKUP PLAN.

DAN: HE'S BEEN TOLD BY DOCTORS

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