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EXTREME TRY NOT TO REACT CHALLENGE - Duration: 10:14.

hi I'm Lana and welcome to my youtube channel

today i am going to react actually i'm not going to react it but I

will react although I will try not to react if you get me

basically I will watch some of the videos I can find

some of them will be funny some of them will be sad

some of them will be weird I don't know my task is to not show one single

reaction if I show a reaction I have to eat one of this

those are peanuts that are extremely hot

so for my first reaction I have to eat one peanut for

the second reaction I have to eat two then three and four and five

that's why it's called try not to react challenge

I'm starting to watch my first video

and hopefully I don't react because I don't really want to eat this

let's go

so I reacted

two are going

1 and two

why did I laugh come on that's not funny oh why am I doing this 1 2 & 3

those are hot I'm not reacting

four one two three and four

they are so hot

I decided to move to the second video that should be really funny let's watch it

come on they are not funny that was funny

let's move it on this one is the best this one is the

best

okay I'm not good at this try not to react things my tongue is burning six

I'm not reacting anymore I'll be like this all the time

no reaction now we are going to watch most impossible try not to cringe

completion so let's see

this is so disgusting oh my god seven right Oh

there's a reason why it's called Hell fire live in hell inside of my mouth

I'm strong

that's so cringy oh my god it's eight look look it oh my god

meanwhile

so much later that the old narrator got tired of waiting and they had to hire a

new one so this is all that I have for you guys today make sure to LIKE and subscribe I

post every Friday so see you guys next week

peace

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موطني | Palestine - Duration: 1:24.

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The Criminal Quality Of Trumps Regulatory Appointments - Duration: 7:31.

The government agency known as the CFPB, created to protect you from predatory loans now has

its new director, Mick Mulvaney, who was appointed by Trump.

But in a twist of events, it turns out that the lawyer who wrote the memo supporting Mulvaney,

supporting that appointment, represented a predatory foreign financial company with substantial

history of very sketchy debt collection routines.

Joining me to talk about that is RT American correspondent Brigida Santos.

Brigida, who is the lawyer and what's the story behind it?

This is a guy, he went out of his way to convince Trump that Mulvaney was the pick and now we're

learning there's a pretty sketchy background to this lawyer who was making that recommendation.

What's your take?

Mike, this lawyer is Steven Engel, who from 2015 up until about this August was a lead

counsel for NDG Financial Corp, and this is the company that is being sued by the Consumer

Financial Protection Bureau for allegedly scamming consumers out of money that they

never owed for about 10 years.

Now the reason this is a conflict of interest is because Engel wrote that letter supporting

Mick Mulvaney as the new acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,

because Mick Mulvaney has been very clear in his disdain for this financial bureau to

protect consumers.

He's said that it's a very sick, sad agency and that it's the worst type of government

agency.

So of course, Steven Engel is going to support Mick Mulvaney, who could potentially go very

easy on NDG Financial Corp.

There's also another financial sort of conflict of interest here, and that's that Mick Mulvaney

is also the director of The Office of Management and Budget, which is a political job at the

White House.

Now critics argue that Mulvaney is supposed to remain independent of the White House if

he's going to be overseeing the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau, and that's because this

bureau was created after the 2008 financial crisis in order to protect consumers, and

it's supposed to be independent for that very reason.

Now this bureau has collected over $12 billion for about 29 million consumers who have been

wronged by these predatory financial institutions, Mike.

Brigida, the truth is, conflict of interest is the least of the problem that this administration

has had.

The appointments they've made, whether it's the FDC, the SEC, the CFPB, the EPA.

They're horrendous.

It's almost like saying, "Let's go find somebody who stands for just the opposite of what that

agency's going to do, or should be doing, which is protecting the public.

Let's find that person who hates having the public really get a fair shake and let's appoint

them."

I mean, it's been time after time.

How could the federal judge who approved Mulvaney's appointment argue that he's fit to run the

agency, especially considering Engel's involvement in supporting it?

And furthermore, why is this so quiet?

Why are we not hearing anything about this from Washington?

Moreover, how about the media that seems dead set on talking about one issue all the time,

24/7?

They've got one issue in their head.

They're ignoring everything else.

Why are we seeing so little about this?

The judge who cleared this says that the Federal Vacancies Reform Act does allow the President

to appoint somebody to this position despite the Dodd Frank Act succession rules that would

place the current Deputy Director, Leandra English, in this position rather than Mick

Mulvaney.

But unfortunately, a loophole was left in the Dodd Frank Act that would allow for this

very thing to happen.

The President's choice can completely destroy the agency.

Again, Mick Mulvaney has made it very clear that he wants to do that.

This is a way to get deregulation without actually passing any deregulation reforms.

And we don't hear a lot about it because, again, a lot of media is controlled by Wall

Street.

These laws really put Wall Street's interests over the interests of consumers and the public,

Mike.

Brigida, I'm curious to know about the case that the CFPB made against the payday lender

Engel represented.

What does the complaint allege the company did to the American consumer?

Why was the case brought?

How serious was it?

How did we get into this huge, major conflict to begin with?

NDG originates and collects payday loans online in all 50 states.

It is a foreign company from Canada.

It also has other companies under its umbrella, which are named in this lawsuit, operating

foreign as well in Malta.

Any company that does loans inside of the US needs to comply with US federal law.

But these companies have used their foreign status to go around these laws, in fact, saying

that these laws do not apply to them, even though they do apply.

So now, the CFPB is suing NDG for its predatory practices, which are a violation of these

Dodd Frank Act rules.

According to these documents, NDG falsely threatened consumers with jail time, arrest,

lawsuits, imprisonment, and even wage garnishment, something that it had no legal authority to

carry out.

And these people never actually owed these payments back to the company in the first

place.

They had no obligation to repay them, so that's what this lawsuit is really all about, Mike.

The incredible thing is, it's almost as if this judge is saying, "Gee.

I don't have any wiggle room here.

Trump made the appointment.

I don't have the right to look at this."

It's almost like the media has brain dead again where it comes to one of these appointments.

One of the accusations against this company in Canada and Malta is that they had no legal

right to charge people in the US to collect payday loans, while at the same time using

their foreign status to claim that they were exempt from various limitations and statutes.

Where does this case stand now?

It's kind of a dichotomy.

They're talking out of both sides of their mouth and I'm curious about where we are now

with it.

It appears as if the case is still moving forward.

No judgment has been ruled yet.

All I can tell you is that CFPB is trying to fight against these type of practices.

They want to end it at the company.

They're seeking damages for the consumers who have been wronged here and they're also

seeking refunds for the people who have paid up this money that they were never supposed

to pay in the first place, Mike.

One thing we see for sure here is, this regulatory agency is dead now, and that's what Trump

intended to do, just like he intended to end the EPA and what the EPA could do.

He couldn't get legislation to do it, so he makes an appointment.

The agency is dead.

The SEC really is dead.

The FDA, I can tell you, I can promise you.

First hand, I see it every day.

They are dead.

The question comes down to: Who is watching the store?

And unfortunately the answer is one that we all know, and that is, nobody.

We thought it was bad the last eight years that we came through.

It's worse.

It's going to be even worse as we proceed through this Trump administration these next

few years.

There's going to be no regulator entities that are looking over the rights of consumers.

Brigida, thank you for joining me.

Thanks Mike.

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DECOUVRE MON SECRET | CHAPITRE 1 - Duration: 3:35.

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Is It Safe to Eat Moldy Bread or Moldy Cheese? - Duration: 4:21.

For the quick answer to your question: no and sometimes.

While not all molds are bad for you to eat, many are, and unless you want to whip out

a microscope and meticulously identify the mold present on your food (note: there are

300,000 known types and counting), as a general rule it's better to avoid moldy foods.

Not all molds that are bad for you will cause apparent symptoms right away either.

For instance, many molds produce Aflatoxin which is a substance that will up your chances

of getting cancer and may cause a variety of other health problems for you, though not

necessarily right away.

That being said, sometimes it is OK to cut off the mold and eat what's underneath.

As to when it's OK to eat moldy foods and when it's not, it depends on the food item.

With respect to bread and cheese, it's important to understand that the visible mold you see

on the surface of bread and cheese also sends root threads down into the food.

In molds that are bad for you, these threads often have poisonous substances in and around

these 'roots'.

With hard cheeses, the mold has trouble penetrating deeply into the cheese.

As such, you can cut an inch of cheese off of each side and discard the moldy slices

and it should be safe to eat (note: just scraping the visible mold off isn't good enough,

you must cut deeply in, to make sure you're getting rid of the runners).

Thus, hard or semi-hard cheeses like Cheddar, Colby, Gorgonzola, Gruyere, Parmesan, Romano,

Stilton, and Swiss, among others, are completely fine to cut the moldy part away and eat what's

underneath.

Soft cheese like Brie, Camembert, Cottage cheese, Cream cheese, Neufchatel, or Ricotta

you should throw out if you notice mold on them.

In addition to that, any shredded or crumbled cheese, regardless of type, should always

be discarded if you discover mold.

All that being said, some cheese is made with mold, such as the aforementioned Brie, Roquefort,

and Camembert.

Obviously the mold that the cheese is made with is safe to eat.

But if you notice other mold growing on the cheese, cut it off or throw it out depending

on whether it's hard or soft cheese.

Now with breads, you should always throw away the bread when you discover mold on it.

Even though in a solid loaf you could easily cut off a couple inches of the moldy part,

unfortunately because bread is so porous, the mold has no trouble spreading its runner

threads throughout the bread's innards, unlike with hard cheeses.

In the case of sliced bread, you also usually should throw away the whole loaf.

Mold spreads amazingly fast, so if you see one spot of mold, it's likely that the other

bread in a package also has mold on it, even if you can't see it yet.

The same goes for shredded cheese, one spot of mold visible likely means that it has also

spread to the entire package of shredded cheese.

So, as a general rule, if the food item is hard (hard cheese, hard fruits and vegetables,

etc.) and has mold, it's usually alright to cut off some of the food item and eat what's

underneath, particularly when there is a low moisture content in the food item.

Soft fruits and vegetables, like strawberries, oranges (note: the outer rind is easily penetrated

by mold), green beans, etc. should be thrown out when mold is discovered.

For semi-soft food items or hard items with high moisture content, as a general rule when

these items turn moldy, "when in doubt, throw it out".

Pro Tip: when cutting moldy cheese away, be particularly carefully to keep the knife blade

from touching the mold spots.

This will reduce the likelihood of spreading the mold to the uncontaminated innards.

Once you're done cutting the moldy cheese away, putting it in a new package will also

help significantly towards keeping it mold free for longer.

Also, never sniff mold, this can result in respiratory problems.

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Aces BATTLE Kings For $39K Pot! | S5 E31 Poker Night in America - Duration: 20:56.

- [Announcer] From Playground Poker Club

in Kahnawake, Quebec,

this is Poker Night in America.

(upbeat swing music)

(chips tumble down)

- What's up guys?

And welcome to Poker Night Presents Party Poker Live

at the Playground Poker Club in Montreal.

Manig Loeser,

fresh off a win at Triton for over two million dollars,

joins the table with 20 grand.

Samuel Chartier and John Duthie took a beating last time

and may look to dig themselves back into North America.

- [Dealer] Double straddle, 200.

- [Doug] Cards back in the air.

Got a new player.

Perfect time for the re-straddle.

- [Dealer] Fold.

- Raise 500. - King jack off-suit for Mike.

Makes it 500 to go in the cut-off.

- Fold. - Yong lets his button go,

and I know how much he hates doing that.

Ace king here for Lefrancois.

He's gonna bump it up,

the question is, how much?

(chips hit table)

1700, healthy size re-raise.

Back to Mike with king jack.

- Call. - And Mike makes the call.

Now, Mike does not have too much behind here,

probably something in the vicinity of 5,000 or so.

Jack, three, deuce.

All right, Mike, you might run bad sometimes, but not here.

Very awkward spot for ace king.

- 1200. - He bets small.

- All in. - Mike jams.

- [Dealer] All in.

- I call.

- Call? - And ace king makes the call.

- [Doug] Mike has successfully gotten his money in

at 91 percent equity.

He's just lookin' for a hold.

Dentale secures his double up,

into the green on the sesh.

Got some playin' chips now.

Yong, who earlier raised Mike's under the gun limp,

now just calls with a six four of diamonds.

When you do limp re-raise people under the gun,

you make them have to respect your limps a little bit more.

- Raise. - But I'll tell ya a hand

that doesn't need any respect at all:

pocket rockets.

And we have pocket kings.

The classic poker cooler.

Someone is gonna lose a lot of money,

it's probably gonna be the guy with kings.

What will Loeser do here

with his cowboys?

(chips hit table)

- [Dealer] Raise.

Fold? - Fold.

- Fold. - I know you like that one.

- [Lefrancois] Playing 20, right?

You bought 20?

- [Loeser] Yeah.

- [Doug] When Lefrancois says, "You bought 20, right?"

what he really means is,

"Please tell me you have 20."

- Call. - Smooth call here

with the aces, trying to keep bluffs in Loeser's range.

If he knew he had kings,

he would certainly go for all of it pre-flop.

Nine six five with two clubs,

reasonably solid flop for both players,

but not a board they're gonna look to slow play on.

- Check. - However,

Lefrancois disagrees with me,

action goes check-check,

and the board pairs on the turn.

Loeser has to start to value bet with his kings.

It's simply too unlikely he's behind.

Sure, maybe his opponent could have a hand

like seven six suited once in a while,

but you can't be afraid of monsters under the bed.

(chips hit table)

Unfortunately, though,

the monsters are currently under the bed.

Aces is the hand he's up against.

- [Dealer] Call.

- [Doug] We have a 15,000 dollar pot.

This is a card neither player is super happy about.

I wouldn't be shocked to see kings check here,

although he might look to go all in to get some value

from hands like queens or jacks.

- Check. - Loeser does check,

and now Lefrancois has a clear all-in,

try to get the value.

Head in his hands,

"How could this happen?

"I guess I'm gonna have to bluff."

Except he's not bluffing,

he's got the aces.

And when people look pained like this,

you should probably be pretty scared of what they've got.

- All in.

- [Dealer] All in.

Call.

- [Lefrancois] Two pairs.

- [Doug] Loeser makes the call,

sees the pocket rockets,

and wonders what could've been.

I guess sometimes it's better to play tighter than Loeser.

- Just aces on the button after you lose a pot.

(Expletive bleeped) great.

- Such a good feeling.

- Perfect. (Lefrancois chuckles)

- Welcome back to Poker Night Presents

at the Playground Poker Club in Montreal,

where Manig Loeser was just coolered for nearly 20 grand,

and now is first to act after the double straddle.

- 600.

- [Doug] Ace five for Loeser opens it up.

Gonna run into John Duthie's jacks.

- What's the bet?

- Six.

- Call. - Decides to only call.

Bit of a conservative play here pre-flop from Duthie.

- Fold. - I saw a deuce of spades,

sorry. - All right,

deuce of spades is exposed.

- [Doug] First straddle gets out of the way.

Over to Chartier.

- 24.

- [Doug] And he's bumpin' it up with the ace king suited.

A couple of real powerhouse hands here pre-flop.

Now what will Duthie decide to do with his jacks?

He might decide to just go with it here

if he thinks that Chartier can be weak.

But he's just gonna call and take a flop.

(players converse in French)

- [Lefrancois] I wasn't paying attention.

(Chartier speaking French)

- [Doug] We get a flop no one wants to see.

Ace king whiffs, and jacks has to deal with an overcard.

- 2,000. - Chartier decides

to kick this off with a flop bet.

But Duthie's goin' nowhere.

- Call.

- [Doug] There are men afraid of overcards,

and then there's John Duthie.

The turn pairs the board.

And Chartier decided to slow down with his ace king.

- [Smith] Hit and miss.

Pretty hard to get into.

- [Doug] Duthie bets 2,000 here.

- Obviously all the guys playin' are pretty good too.

- Call.

- [Doug] Eight on the river.

The flush draw bricks.

- Check. - And once again Chartier

checks over to John Duthie.

- Little value bet.

- [Dealer] 2,000.

- That's a real sucker bet.

- [Yong] I think that's quite a insulting bet.

(Chartier chuckles)

He seems a nice guy, eh? - Eh?

- He's a very nice guy. - No, he's a great guy,

he's a nice guy.

Clean t-shirt, very sort of, yeah.

2K in tonight's game is like

slap to the face, innit? - I mean,

when it comes to poker players,

he's one of the cleanest cut.

- [Chartier] I think I need a haircut, though.

- [Yong] So why'd you wanna insult the guy?

- [Duthie] I'm not insulting him,

I'm just betting my hand.

- [Yong] Make it 10K, or it's an insult.

- Call. - King queen.

- [Doug] The thin value bet gets paid off,

winning almost 20,000 dollar pot.

- That was a value bet. - I like it.

- [Duthie] Thank you.

- A little value never hurt anyone.

- [Yong] That's dirty.

- No, it's, uh- - You're an honest man.

- Yeah. - Just a little value bet.

- Just a little- - It was a little value bet.

- It was. - It was honest, yeah.

- [Doug] Poker Night is brought to you by

Kimo Sabe Mezcal.

All right guys, it's about that time.

The blinds are up, it's 50, 100.

And no, we're not playing a tournament,

but these guys are looking to gamble.

- [Dealer] Raise, 300.

Raise, 900.

- [Doug] Yong is just straight up picking on Dentale.

- 28.

- [Doug] Chartier now makes it 2800 to go,

with a pretty weak pre-flop hand.

Although, when you consider what he's up against,

he's sittin' pretty.

Mike Dentale with king queen

facing a three-bet and a four-bet,

can't really do much except let his hand go.

Mike gets out of the way.

- Like, even on Wednesdays and stuff like that.

Ended up being burned out at the end of the month.

- Thought you were reaching for the blue chips, Rob.

- [Doug] And Yong makes the call

with the seven six off-suit.

The graphic on the screen is correct.

He has a seven and a six, and they are not suited.

So I assume he's looking for sevens and sixes at this point.

And that qualifies as a six.

- Are you going back to Vancouver after ...

- Yeah, I'm going back to Vancouver, so ...

- Check. - Check.

Bet 3,000.

- [Doug] Yong bets 3,000 on the flop.

- [Smith] Well, I'm gonna be here for a lot of it, so.

I don't have, like, that good of a set-up,

it's just my laptop, so I'll probably just jump in.

- [Doug] Chartier goes for the check call.

- [Smith] Yeah, just in general,

it's gonna be hard to balance it

while I'm on the road, you know, so ...

- Check. - I don't know,

I'm gonna play a decent size series, but nothing crazy.

- [Doug] Nothing like a little casual

table-side conversation in the middle of our hand.

- [Smith] Last year I played a lot.

- [Doug] Guys, we're tryin' to play some poker over here.

- I got, like, fourth in the big one on Party.

- Okay, nice. - Which,

like, it probably made me break even for the month,

but at one point I was down like 125 in a month

or something like that.

If you play, like, the 10K reentries-

- [Doug] Chartier makes the call.

I can't help but feel like

this is getting a bit adventurous from both players.

I think Chartier could've let it go here on the turn.

The river is a jack.

- [Dealer] Check.

- [Doug] I don't think Yong can go for value here.

I would be very impressed if he did manage

to bet and get called,

but at some point you have to wonder,

"Does my opponent have an overpair and have me beat?

- Check. - Ace high.

- [Dealer] Two pair.

Sixes and deuces.

- [Doug] I bet he feels robbed.

- Nice hand, Rob.

Two pairs as well.

Pas. - Sorry, guys.

- [Doug] Yong straddling up to 200 dollars.

You know, you have to say,

having Yong in the game,

good for action,

good for TV.

I'm glad he's in there gambling it up.

Can't always get behind some of those decisions, but

good for the game.

- I played against Manig before,

but I think a long time ago.

- Yeah. - Long time ago, yeah?

- Probably Nottingham or somewhere.

Uh, 600. - I think I played you before.

I'm sure, I know we played before.

- [Doug] Loeser raises with five deuce suited.

- For sure.

- Where do you live, Manig?

- What's that? - Where do you live?

- [Loeser] I live in the UK now, in Brighton.

Moved from Ireland to Brighton, yeah.

- [Doug] Mike comin' along with the ten seven off,

in the big blind.

- Call. - Yong has got seven six

off-suit once again, takin' a flop.

- [Loeser] I was in Monte Carlo yesterday, and then-

- [Doug] No one has a card over a ten.

- [Duthie] Did you get here in time

to buy into the high roller?

- [Loeser] No, I was one day late, yeah.

- [Doug] Queen jack four,

bricks for both Dentale and Yong,

but Loeser does have a flush draw.

And Yong decides to lead out on the flop.

What he's hoping for,

I don't know. Actually, I do know, two folds,

but he doesn't get it.

And here comes the turn.

Loeser improves to a pair to go along with his flush draw,

and Yong picks up an open-ender.

- You choose, you choose.

What do you want to bet?

I have to bet.

- Anything between three and five is fine.

- [Dentale] Hey Anthony, what's up, buddy?

- [Doug] 5,000 dollars into a pot of around 4,000.

- One more card, all right.

- [Doug] With the pair and flush draw,

Loeser's not going anywhere.

Deuce on the river gives Loeser

a very, very disguised backdoor two pair.

- You got to ask me what you bet, though, right?

- How much do you want me to bet?

- Um ...

Between 1500 and 7500.

- [Dealer] Bet 20,000.

- Uh, this could be bad.

I hit that river, though.

- A deuce?

- Call. - You win.

- [Smith] That was sick.

- [Yong] You had a nice hand on the flop, then.

- [Doug] Just your standard cooler, guys.

Pretty much aces versus kings.

- [Yong] You had a nice hand on the flop.

- Top two feeling in poker, backdooring two pairs.

- Manig Loeser makes running two pair

to double through Rob Yong,

who was definitely feeling unlucky

to not win that hand with a river bluff.

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- 300. - Duthie opens it up

with a jack five of diamonds,

way too loose with this many players left behind.

- Call blind.

- Call. - But not to be outdone,

Yong goes for the completely blind call.

- [Yong] I think I'm a favorite blind against you,

so why not play?

- Against me too.

- [Yong] Honestly, probably, yeah.

- Raise. - Normally I say,

"These guys are playing some poker,"

but today I think I'm gonna say,

"These guys are just gambling."

And somehow he has pocket eights.

How is that possible?

- [Yong] Do you think you're gonna win this hand?

- [Chartier] Well, I hope so.

So far, not so good.

- [Yong] You looked kind of confident a minute ago.

I mean, like, what's wrong, mate?

- Yeah, after I won the first pot of the night,

my first pot of the night.

Okay, let's see a flop.

- [Dealer] Call.

Check or bet?

Out of turn.

- [Yong] Uh-huh, but he's gonna check.

- [Chartier] I check.

- [Dealer] Check. The bet's 4,000.

- [Yong] You're losin'.

- [Dealer] Call.

- [Doug] Chartier going nowhere.

Ten of clubs comes on the turn.

Chartier picks up the nut flush draw.

- [Dealer] Check.

- [Doug] 7,000 dollar bet here from Yong.

Got another pocket pair

versus Chartier's ace-high situation developing.

- Definite non-believer in the house.

- [Dealer] Call.

- [Doug] Selfishly, I was rooting for

the eight of clubs on the river, but

that's all right, I'll take the king.

- [Dealer] Check.

- [Doug] Chartier still with ace high.

Yong has the pocket eights.

- [Yong] I don't think I'm winning now.

- It's good. - Two pairs.

- [Doug] Another large pot to Yong and Chartier,

goes to Yong.

Chartier, man, he's always got a pair, let it go.

You don't have to go the distance with these ace highs.

Raise,

300.

- [Doug] Pocket rockets for Loeser.

Opens it up, raise it to 300 dollars.

And Duthie looks down at king queen suited.

- Call.

- In position, not a bad play.

Dentale with a king deuce here flats in the small blind.

- Raise. - And Chartier,

who has been constantly re-raising,

is at it again with this nine eight suited.

Now, if it was heads up,

Loeser might call and set the trap,

but it's not heads up,

it's four-way,

so he's got to make it a price

that if people wanna draw,

they're gonna have to pay.

It's gettin' to about that time of the night

where Mike's gonna complain.

- I had a 48 dollar hand,

I turned it into a 300 dollar hand,

and I get punished.

Maybe it's like 49 dollars. - Fold.

- [Doug] Now Chartier has a legitimate decision here

with the nine eight suited.

Does he call, or does he fold?

- [Dealer] Call.

- [Doug] He's gonna call, because they are pretty deep.

And in case Loeser needed some help, he got it,

but he didn't need help.

And now his opponent,

with the exception of a backdoor flush,

or a backdoor straight,

is drawing virtually dead.

Loeser has a tough spot here.

He could bet or he could check.

If he bets, he's gonna get no action at all.

But he is gonna bet 3,000,

which should shut things down,

but it's starting to scare me

that Chartier has not yet folded.

I mean, what's he thinking about?

You got nine high.

Let's just let it go.

Live to fight another day.

- [Dealer] Call.

- [Doug] Well, he's takin' a turn.

And the four of clubs peels off.

The backdoor flush is now in play.

13 percent chance to hit.

- [Dealer] Check.

- [Doug] Now, what Loeser has to decide here

is, what's more important to him?

Protecting the board from coming off a deuce or a six,

or is it more important to bet and try and get some value

for some hands his opponent can have?

- [Dealer] Check.

- [Doug] He decides to check.

And the river comes the queen of hearts.

Now Chartier has reached the concluding chapter of his book.

It's a short story,

and there weren't many good chapters,

but we still have one left to write.

What will he do here with his nine high?

Will he surrender, or will he give it everything he's got

and come up empty-handed?

- 11,500.

- I don't like that look in the end, but (laughs)

I don't think I'm gonna fold.

- Call. - Board.

(upbeat jazzy music)

- [Doug] Chartier has been goin' hard in the paint,

and it has not been paying off

against most of his opponents.

Samuel Chartier continues to inflict maximum pain

upon himself.

It might be time to Costanza this thing

and just go with the opposite of your gut.

Back to wrap things up here on Poker Night after this.

- [Doug] We did start with blinds at 25, 50,

and bounced around a little bit at that level.

Samuel Chartier is in the hole almost 1400 big blinds,

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THE UNTITLED ACTION BRONSON SHOW with Adrienne C. Moore, Morgan McGlone - Duration: 22:54.

Bronson: Tonight on "The Untitled Action Bronson Show"...

Adrienne C. Moore, "Orange is the New Black"...

[ Chuckles ] Sorry, we are so into this chicken right now.

...my man, Morgan McGlone...

We're going to do some Nashville hot chicken.

Spicy as fuck.

Bronson: ...Marina Marchese is here today.

She's a honey sommelier.

I think you need more honey.

Oh.

Bronson: Joya Bravo is here.

♪ Highest high ♪

♪ Lowest low ♪

Sam Mason from OddFellows Ice Cream is here.

-Yeah! -What, did I miss the chicken?

You missed a bunch of shit.

Justin mother fucking Wood juggles.

Hey!

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

I know I need a wine glass ready.

Two of them.

It's like two different socks right there.

We have the lovely ladies from Soap Cherie.

Make some noise. Make some noise.

[ Cheers and applause ] Telling me you don't want to wash yourself

with that cupcake over there?

I'm just wondering how that's going to work,

'cause I scrub hard.

As always, the mother fucking Special Victims Unit.

♪♪

There he is. There he is!

[ Cheers and applause ]

Looking amazing, by the way.

Looking gorgeous, by the way. You look great, man.

-Thank you, man. -You look fucking beautiful.

Thanks so much. Thanks for having me.

I smuggled this in for you from, uh, straight out of the --

I'm not going to ask where, but thank you so much.

Oh, my Lord.

We'll just set that next to the thing

'cause it doesn't fit in there.

We're going to start off with these testers right here.

This is the 7,000 beer list Stillwater Artisanal.

I'm not really great at pouring a beer.

Is that too much froth? Oh, uh...

Should I have tilted the glass?

We can do that right now.

You take the one that has less scum.

I'll take the scummy one.

-Okay. -There, that's you.

You take that. Enjoy that.

Mmm.

How do you feel about that?

That's good.

You know, that -- that trip to Australia,

it, like, opened my eyes in so many different ways.

Eating Belles Hot mother fucking fried Chicken

every single night.

Yeah.

Everywhere we went,

there was -- there was an establishment of yours.

Congratulations, by the way. Thank you, thank you.

You're an amazing businessman. Thank you.

Let's make some fucking chicken for God's sake.

Yeah, let's get some chicken, man.

There's nothing like fried chicken in the morning.

Hell yeah.

That time right before you wake up,

a couple hours after -- right after breakfast --

pretty much any goddamn time.

Yeah, man. We're going to do some Nashville hot chicken.

We're going to do it spicy as fuck.

And then we're going to do some fried seaweed-yam salad.

These guys go in for seven minutes. Mm-hmm.

Let them cook, and while we do this, we'll do the yam salad.

You know I'm Polynesian.

Mm-hmm.

...we eat yams.

It's the perfect food.

It could be terrible for you,

and it could be good for you.

That's how you know it's perfect.

[ Chuckles ]

If you have an issue eating a sweet potato

because it seems too healthy, fry it.

♪♪

I mean, check this out, Action.

Look at that. Ay, yi-yi, yi-yi.

I want you to season this shit like

how you'd like it seasoned.

All right.

That's our yam salt.

Yeah, that's perfect.

And then we're going to add in the salad, a little red onion.

Little fucking green onion.

I love when you can fry a salad.

That's it.

Like, you're really making all my dreams come true today.

A little red pepper. Oh.

We just got, like, a little lemon vinaigrette, here.

-Beautiful. -Very simple.

Just to brighten up the situation.

Yeah. That's it, man.

Look at that.

Look at those colors. That's a blessed event.

Mm. Try that.

Oh.

Mediterranean in the South Pacific.

Oh, this is banging, bro.

I want to know about your entire life.

Tell me about from the minute you were born, what happened.

I thought I was going to be a rugby star, man.

-No shit. -I thought I was, like...

But the thing was, I was pretty lazy.

My father was a chef, and then he was in construction, right?

Which works hand-in-hand because they're both very fine arts.

Yes. Yeah, that's it.

If they had the tree,

construction, cooking would be on the same branch.

-That's it. -With music and sex.

Same thing.

So, then I went to be a chef.

Came here in New York in 2001, and I found fashion.

I worked in fashion. No shit?

Did you start the skinny-jeans revolution?

No way, man. Did you do this?

Look at these jeans, like, no. Look at this shit.

I know you're wearing Dickies, but...

I'm wearing MC Hammer pants, man.

Dickies MC Hammers, man.

That's usually how it goes.

It's like an art exhibit.

You just start it and have everybody else fucked up

and you're wearing the fire, you know?

You're wearing, like, Carhartt.

Adrienne C. Moore, everybody!

[ Cheers and applause ]

Hi!

You're in my way!

-Hi. How are you? -So good to see you.

You, too.

[ Laughs ]

[ Sighs ]

Ahh. [ Cheers and applause ]

There's chicken frying up in here.

It's smelling good up in here.

You know that I'm salivating all over the place.

Ooh. Ooh.

This is Chef Morgan McGlone.

Hi. Do you drink wine?

I drink it all.

All right, perfect.

A white moscato from Sicilia.

Ooh. I try to act like I -- like I know how to do it.

Just -- no, no, you do. Smell it.

You know, been in Sonoma, but I just -- oh, okay.

Smell it. Put that...

-Mmm. -Mmm. Get a good nose.

I have a nose, so I can really get in there.

-Ahh. -Oh, wow.

You know? And then, when you sip it,

bring a little air into it.

[ Inhales sharply ]

Yeah, I know what else to do.

Yeah, that's what you do with a cigarette, too.

Oh, wait -- Oh, wait, no, I have something in my ear, also.

Mm-hmm.

I forgot that that was there.

♪♪

So, tell me, how did you go about creating the good shit?

What is this? I want to know what that is.

This is my masala. Is there butter in there?

There's a little bit of butter in there.

-Ah. -Mmm.

Cayenne pepper.

Little, uh, smoked paprika,

and we take the chicken-fry oil,

we bring that -- we -- we infuse that.

Oh.

And then what I think a lot of places do is...

Get to it with the get to. Whoo!

And you're just going to put that in there.

Do you feel like they put to much?

They dunk it?

They dunk it, man.

But I like it just to get it, like...

Did they have Dunkaroos in Australia

when you were growing up?

[ Laughter ]

I fucking love Dunkaroos.

I love dunking shit.

Mmm. That's, like, the 99 eggs.

That's the original recipe for the KFC chicken salt.

Whoa.

That's crazy right there,

the way you're laying them down so gently.

I have to say, your presentation is so lovely.

Enjoy.

[ Gasps ] Ooh.

Bronson: Oh.

Oh, my Lord.

That's what's up.

[ Man laughs ]

They look hungry over there, though.

[ Chuckles ]

Bronson: They can wait for a second.

I've got more, uh, chicken coming.

Oh, Marone.

See, this is that kind of food that, once you start eating it,

you don't really have conversation anymore.

It's over.

Sorry, we are so into this chicken right now.

Well, I can't give you, like...

Man: I know, I know.

...the "detail" details, but I will say

it looks so different than you've ever seen it before.

Wow. It is...

Yo, Morgan.

Keeping it coming for the crew, man.

Yo, you're next level. [ Chuckles ]

This is fucking ridiculous, man.

-Thank you, bro. -I love you, man.

-Oh, you're the best. -[ Chuckles ]

I think you need more honey.

Lace me. Oh. Oh, my fucking Lord.

That's a collaboration right there.

[ Glass shatters ]

[ Laughter ]

-Thank you. -Do you eat meat?

Bronson: My lips are burning.

This is one of my favorite things in life.

This shit's hurting me out.

We've done a bunch of these shows already,

and food has never been demolished

the way it's being demolished right now.

Moore: I'm sorry. Let me take a bite of this chicken.

No, yeah, do what -- I don't even care. Just do your thing.

Because, like, I want the taste in my mouth, still.

I want you to eat that.

Um, well, I was, you know, kind of doing day-playing roles,

all that kind of stuff before "Orange" happened,

and I was, up until season 2, still babysitting,

and now we're in season 6, and now I don't babysit anymore.

I miss the babies, but I don't babysit no more.

[ Laughter ]

Like, you had another -- you had another...

I had several careers.

...gig. Yeah, you know.

Removing asbestos without a mask.

Fucking mixing concrete. Carrying heavy loads.

Key food. Selling steroids.

Oh. How did that work?

Not well.

How about this? Let's bring out a fucking juggler!

[ Laughs ]

Justin Wood!

Oh, this is...

♪♪

Whoa!

He's coming in hot!

Nobody even cares, the mother fucking fried chicken

is so good right now.

Literally no one cares.

Nobody even look at him. No one look at him.

Everyone turn away.

[ Laughter ]

McGlone: My -- My -- My jam is cantion.

That's my new thing.

That fucking beer right now, dude?

Oh, the beer with the fried chicken is un-fucking-heard of.

♪♪

Yay!

This might be one of the worst segments in TV history!

Make some noise for Justin Wood!

I love him!

Marina Marchese is a honey sommelier.

Honey tastings really go perfectly with soap-making.

Right? [ Laughter ]

Am I correct or am I wrong?

♪♪

-How are you? -Nice to see you.

-Thank you for having me. -Thank you for being here.

I brought you some buckwheat honey.

Oh, tremendous. That's just what I need.

♪♪

What do you think of that?

It's so deep.

-Dark. -Dark, deep.

-Chocolate? -You know what it tastes like?

-Ooh, chocolate? -Chocolate cocoa?

Have you ever made dulce de leche in the can,

where you boil the Spanish shit in the can?

-Yeah. -That's that. Fire.

This is, like, honey from a pristine island called Pitcairn.

When you agitate it like this,

you get more of the terps out, right?

Absolutely, you got it.

Spread that all over my body.

Oh.

-That's like candy corn. -That's...

-Yeah, that's really good. -You like candy corn?

I just had some yesterday.

Yo, I fucking love candy corn.

I fucking hate anybody who doesn't.

If you're a candy-corn hater, I can't really fuck with you

because you don't have a distinguished palate.

I've eaten food from the finest chefs' hands in the world,

but I love a good candy corn

given out by a dirty old man on Halloween in Queens.

Oh, look at what he's doing. Look at what he's doing.

Look at what he's doing. Look at what he's doing.

Look at what he's doing. Look at what he's doing.

-Pour it on! Just dump it! -Wait, wait, wait.

No, no, that was the -- all right. Fuck it.

You really need, like, honey on there.

Oh, my fucking Lord. That's a collaboration right there.

-You just collabed. -Goldenrod.

-Goldenrod. -Okay.

So, the honey that I have brought is Cegar honey,

and it's actually from the princess of Saudi Arabia.

The beekeepers have to put their hives on trucks

and drive them up to the top of the hill,

-but also it's an area -- -Oh, big deal.

-So that's $200 worth? -But -- but, it takes --

It's a special tree, it doesn't bloom all the time,

and it's very rever-- coveted in this country, and the...

-Okay. -It's just the story.

I ain't going to step on nobody's green.

It's the story. You got to check out this.

This is the mad honey from Turkey that I just came back --

-I went to Istanbul. -Mmm!

This is the honey that will make people hallucinate.

So, this honey was used in warfare.

It was fed to, like, the different armies,

and it made them hallucinate so that the other side would win.

Makes you hallucinate. It makes your blood pressure go down.

-Oh, give me some more. -Don't have too much of that.

-We don't want to have to... -Why can't he have some more?

-...pick you off the floor. -Honey is phenomenal.

-Word! -I think this is the best

segment I've ever done...

-Awesome, thank you. -...to date.

-I'm honored. Thank you. -To date. You're amazing.

I'm looking at you with awe.

[ Cheers and applause ]

[ Ding! ]

Make some noise for Joya Bravo!

♪ Ahem ♪

♪ Who is this idiot up in my dominion? ♪

♪♪

[ Glass shatters ]

♪♪

Make some noise for Joya Bravo!

[ Cheers and applause ]

♪♪

[ Violin plays ]

-All right, Joya! -All right?

♪ Highest high ♪

♪ Lowest low ♪

♪ Everybody want to go to heaven ♪

♪ But nobody wants to ♪

♪ Die ♪

♪ Nobody wants to die ♪

♪ No ♪

I don't want to die.

♪♪

Yeah.

♪ Ahem ♪

♪ Who is this idiot up in my dominion? ♪

♪ Dun dud-ah ♪

♪ What-a-wha, rock wit' it, dun dud-ah ♪

♪ Cha-ching, yeah, that's a dun dud-ah ♪

♪ And then it's back to the beach with a long bottle ♪

♪ Sitting ♪

♪ Now they watchin' my, watchin' my, watchin' my Twitter ♪

♪ They all in my, all in my, all in my Insta ♪

♪ And they follow my, follow my, follow my Kickr ♪

♪ But don't leave no comment and don't like no picture ♪

♪ If I got to say it twice, it's gon' be a problem ♪

♪ I'ma get it in ♪

♪ Muh' fucker better be nice ♪

♪ 'Fore I send they ass right to the guillotine ♪

♪ Hey, then it's off wit' yo ♪

♪ Off wit' yo, off wit' yo, off wit' yo head ♪

♪ Can't get a real love in hip-hop up in this bitch ♪

♪ If money ain't the subject ♪

♪ You should pass the ball, you fumblin' ♪

♪ I just want to score consistently like Duncan ♪

♪ And be MVP like it's nothin' ♪

♪ You should back, back, muh' fucker, you frontin' ♪

♪ And I love it when I get down to the get down ♪

♪ Bada-boom bada-bing, bizzle with the best now ♪

♪ Don't know what that was, but you know what it is now ♪

♪ I should buy a stadium so all of them could sit down ♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Bronson: Wow.

Moore: Yes!

Make some fucking noise! Make some fucking noise!

Thank you so much. Oh.

Mwah!

[ Cheers and applause ] Thank you.

Joya Bravo.

The Special Victims Unit, always killing sh--

Oh, my gosh. Sam Mason.

Get over here. How are you? How you doing, man?

I'm good. What, did I miss the chicken?

You missed a bunch of shit.

But you're here now.

-All right. -This is Adrienne.

Hi, it's very nice you meet you.

-Hi. -That's Morgan.

-How are you? -I love this place.

-That's Marina. -That's so kind.

I would come back and hug you.

That's Ryan. That's Matt.

Hey, man, you guys have a crew in here.

That's Dom, that's Cyzon.

I didn't think there were 45 people in here.

That's Fred, that's the lovely ladies of Soap Cherie,

that's Joya. Hello. Nice to meet you.

Yeah, I didn't meet half these people.

That's MacGyver.

What's up, MacGyver?

That's Jack behind the camera.

Diane.

I still don't even know your name.

And I fucking hate you.

[ Laughter ]

I thought you might like some ice cream today.

I would love some ice cream.

I think we brought enough. Look how frosty everything is.

Look at this. Every flavor known to man?

I don't even know what the hell I brought.

Do you have chocolate peanut butter?

You want me to get that honey?

I don't know what we brought, baby.

Red Velvet.

This is the cherry cheesecake.

-Mmm. -So, like, if you're not

familiar with OddFellows, it's -- we're not too far away.

We're a few blocks up the street.

We've been there for about 4, 4 1/2 years.

-This is so good. -And all we do is make,

kind of, what we think are unique ice creams.

We've got all kinds of, like, autumnal kind of flavors.

We got a graham cracker, we got...

This is, like, the best thing I ever had.

Action, we're putting your favorite honey on the...

-On the sundae. -Mmm.

We have buttermilk apple, tres leches, coffee,

and pecan pie.

And I sprinkled it with graham crackers

and some, like, cocoa nibs.

I'm about to throw some honey up in it.

And I'm going to top it off with whipped cream.

Ugh, it looks so good. I'm so excited about this.

♪ There's food flying into my mouth ♪

♪ Yeah ♪ ♪ And, baby, I like it ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

♪ I like it, I like it ♪

♪ You like it ♪

♪ I-I really like it ♪

♪ You like it ♪

♪ I really -- I-I-I really like it ♪

♪ Like it ♪

♪ That food tastes good, unh ♪

♪ Flyin' in and out of your mouth ♪

♪ You like it ♪

♪ Baby, I like it ♪

[ Ding! ]

♪ Whoa ♪

♪ Chicken, chicken ♪

♪♪

Ohh!

[ Glass shatters ]

Bronson: It's like, now it's a segment.

Let's have another segment.

It's over, dawgs.

Thank you, everybody, for being here.

This has been a phenomenal show.

Un-fucking-real.

Is -- Is that it, or we...

Keep it going. Keep it going.

You know what? Keep it going.

We're not done, actually. We're not done.

I've been watching a lot of film.

I'm -- I'm reviewing film. Okay.

I need more passionate face from you.

I need your passion in your face.

You -- Yes, yes. I need -- yes. Aghhh! Aghhh!

I need, like, you're -- like you're really feeling it.

Urgh!

You've been very -- you're very...

You held back a little bit.

I need you to explore your body a little bit.

I'm in the zone. I'm not held...

Take the lenses off.

I don't want you to be able to see.

Close your eyes... and just float.

-Yeah, man. -Just float, baby boy.

There you go. Passion.

I want to see smiles, I want to see you get crazy.

'Cause every time you make a face,

that's the note that comes out on that bongo.

Every time you hit that with your thumb...

Let's go, man. Hell yeah.

♪♪

Ahh. Come on.

♪♪

Everybody is free to dance if they'd like.

I know I'd like.

♪ On a Monday ♪

♪ Having some chicken ♪

♪ Honey, and ice cream ♪

♪♪

♪ Having some chicken ♪

♪ Honey, and ice cream ♪

♪ Ohhh ♪

♪ Chicken, chicken, chicken ♪

♪ Chicken, honey, and ice cream ♪

♪♪

♪ Yeah, yeah ♪

♪♪

[ Scatting ]

♪♪

♪ Got some soap-makers on the right ♪

♪ How do you like it? ♪

Bronson: Solo time.

So lights -- Oh, my God.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Aaah!

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Oh.

Oh.

Thank you, brother. Thanks for having me, man.

How good does that taste? How good does that sound?

Dude. Thank you for having me.

You're the man.

Thank you.

♪♪

♪ Ohh ♪

This is Diane, our social-media producer.

The lovely and vivacious. Thank you.

Please give a goodnight to everybody that was here.

All right, goodnight to Adrienne C. Moore...

Thank you!

-...Chef Morgan McGlone... -Yes!

-...Joya Bravo... -Who else?

-...Ma -- -You got it.

-Marina Marchese... -Yeah, there it is.

...Sam Mason of OddFellows Ice Cream...

Yes, we love that shit.

-...Justin Wood... -Yeah, eh...

[ Laughter ] We love Justin Wood.

And last but not least, the soap makers.

Yeah, please.

Uh, I love everyone. I don't know what else to say.

-Thank you, Diane. -Thank you, Diane.

That was a beautiful job by you.

♪♪

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Child Sex Slave Kills A JOHN: A Victory? - Duration: 4:39.

A Tennessee woman sold for sex as a minor, was tried as an adult after killing one of

the men who bought her.

She was 16 years old when the event happened, and testified in court that she had beaten,

raped and threatened at gunpoint, that that was a regular occurrence in her life.

Joining me now to talk about this is legal journalist for Trial Lawyer magazine, Mollye

Barrows.

Mollye, could any state law try a girl under these circumstances, as an adult?

Apparently the state of Tennessee could and did, and she was sentenced to life in prison

for murder and for aggravated robbery.

The tragedy of this is that the jury didn't even hear a lot of these details that are

now coming out, the fact that she had been abused as a child, the fact that she had run

away at the age of 16, the age she was when she murdered this John.

This abuser, this pimp boyfriend had basically told her this is all she would be good for,

and she had thought that he was a boyfriend.

Well what they're describing is a classic case of how you condition a human trafficking

victim, a sex trafficking victim.

The jury never heard any of that.

Basically prosecutors presented a case of a prostitute who killed a John for his wallet,

and that's all they heard.

Well there's some new defenses that maybe can arise here.

One of them is the right to be able to defend yourself.

Yes.

The right, if you are under a really serious threat, you can defend yourself.

Some of these trafficking laws provide some rights that maybe we didn't have the first

time around.

Exactly.

Who was this guy that paid for her, and how is it that that wasn't a major feature of

this case?

How do you lose a trial with these facts?

I know.

Well they didn't present them, and that's a good question for her defense attorney.

I would like to know a little bit more about that, if she actually had a public defender

or somebody who put in a little time, but she never did take the stand in her own defense.

The jury never did hear any of those details.

The John if you will, was a 43-year-old Nashville realtor.

His name was Johnny Allen.

He picked up Brown in a parking lot, hired her for sex, they get back to his house, she

says he starts acting strangely, she pulls a pistol out of her purse and shoots him in

the head.

She told the jury, or the defense presented the case that she did this in self-defense,

but the prosecutors were saying, "Well, when she left, she took a couple of guns, she took

his pants, which had his wallet in it," so they felt like it was a cut and dried case.

But now that this has come to light, and it's all come to light because of a 2011 documentary

about this girl, and while here she is serving this life in prison sentence for this crime

when they were all these extenuating circumstances.

Well there was still the defense.

There was still a defense available, even without the new trafficking laws.

Right, and she did claim self-defense, but the jury just didn't buy it.

Well she wasn't even put on the stand.

No.

Correct?

She never took the stand.

A self-defense case is pretty tough without saying, "the victim's got to take the stand

and here's what happened."

Where does this case stand now, and what are your calls on where this goes?

I think this is going to continue to gain steam, especially in the light of what we've

got going on now, with all these powerful figures that are coming down with accusations

of sexual harassment, you've got new laws that have been passed.

The supreme court also recently ruled that juveniles should not be sentenced to life

in prison without parole.

There are a number of factors that potentially change the outcome of this case, and provide

for it to be reopened.

There is a petition right now to reopen this case.

A number of celebrities have gotten behind the case of Cyntoia Brown.

She's now 29 years old.

The interesting thing about the supreme court ruling, so advocates for sex trafficking victims

are looking to that thinking that this may give them hope that this girl had been sentenced

to life in prison as a juvenile, however, Tennessee law requires that it can be revisited,

she actually is eligible for parole, but it won't be until she's 69.

Wow.

Okay, so here's one thing you missed, fear for life.

Yes.

A fear for life is the defense, and it certainly is a self-defense, but the trafficking laws

even pump that up just a little bit, to where if you feel like you're being kidnapped, you're

being held, you're being raped, you're being abused, you're being beaten, the story on

this seems to be very consistent.

Yes.

From the time she was initially sold, she was sold as a child.

Correct.

From the time she was sold, her life was about the same all the way up to this event.

That all adds up to the self-defense issue doesn't it?

It does.

In 2004, the United States had not even recognized, federal sex trafficking laws did not even

recognize that American citizens could be sex trafficking victims, so this was just

presented as a black and white issue of a prostitute who robbed a John, and she claims

it was self-defense.

jurors, who do you believe?

Without the back story.

That's what advocates are saying with sex trafficking victims, is it's bringing to light

a bigger issue of the sexual abuse to prison pipeline, where trauma and abuse play a role

like you're talking about with the sex trafficking laws in these crimes.

Exactly.

Mollye, thank you for joining me.

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FIREBEATZ HAS SHOCKING NEWS - TONY JUNIOR EXPLAINS LIFEWORK - THE BEAT #5 - Duration: 15:16.

Jurre, thank you for sparing me!

AAH!

Can you show us your tattoos? - Of course.

[ TITLE SONG ] Oh, you gotta follow,

Follow, follow The Beat!

Hey guys! My name is MOST and welcome back to The Beat!

Every single week we give you an unique insight within the dance industry.

And today is already our fifth episode, so let's get it started!

[ MUSIC BY FIREBEATZ ]

The boys of Firebeatz met at the School of Arts.

They discovered a similar interest in music.

And so by that: Firebeatz was born!

But, let's find out if their friendship is strong enough to stand a shocking interview.

Hi guys! Welcome to a new episode of 'Too much to ask'.

I'm Elise. - I'm Vita.

And we are the Blonde Tigers.

Yes! And in 'Too much to ask' we'll be interviewing DJs,

while they are in very uncomfortable situations.

And today, it's all about DJ duo Firebeatz.

Yes! Let's go!

Ok guys, we're here with DJ duo Firebeatz.

[ MUSIC BY FIREBEATZ ]

Hi guys! - Hi!

[ LAUGHING ]

This is not your regular interview.

Because you are wearing a shock collar.

And you can control it and give him the shocks.

While we are asking the questions.

Sounds good!

[ SHOCK COLLAR BUZZING ]

[ LAUGHING ]

Ok, well, it's working! - It's definitely working.

So, let's start at the beginning.

When did you become DJs?

Together, as Firebeatz, we met each other in 2008.

At the School of Arts,

and we had an assignment to work on a track together.

And from there actually, we went on 'till today.

And did you have like, back in the days, a big inspiration?

Like a DJ you really looked up to?

Yeah! We both have different backgrounds I think.

AAH!

No, for me it was - AAH -,

[ LAUGHING ]

It was DJ Roog with Sneakerz and Housequake.

That stuff, that was for me inspirational.

Erick E, Tiësto, Gregor Salto, Fedde le Grand.

And Carl Cox! - Yeah, of course!

To name one that is not Dutch.

Yeah, he's good!

What are your goals or dreams?

What would you really want to accomplish?

We talked about doing a tour, like a full on stadium tour.

That would be great!

And of course, we have our own label right now.

So like, hosting label nights,

with the producers and DJs that are on the label.

We're going to do it in Miami actually, we're going to host one there.

Nice! - Cool!

So that's going to be pretty cool! - MIAMI!

So that's a check!

And after that, I think yeah,

just working on the label,

and especially building a YouTube brand.

And you also had some pretty cool collabs.

With Calvin Harris for example...

[ CALVIN HARRIS FT. FIREBEATZ - IT WAS YOU ]

Yeah! That was a good one, I woke up just as now,

it was shocking news!

I woke up and we received an email from Calvin Harris,

like, do you want to work on a collab with me?

It was like, shocking, yeah!

[ LAUGHING ]

So, that's going to be payback for him right? - Yeah, yeah, yeah!

AAH!

So, you guys switched now.

Now you have the shock collar,

and you are in control! - Yeah!

Yes! Let's do it! - Let's test it out.

[ SHOCK COLLAR BUZZING ]

Oh, ****.

[ LAUGHING ]

You guys are travelling a lot,

what is the thing you absolutely hate about travelling?

Waiting!

Yeah, just waiting.

So about the travelling.

You guys are playing all around the world.

Do you have like, a crazy, fun story,

about what happened once?

We had a crazy bus tour in Canada once,

and there was this girl, and she was like,

she was crazy, she asked us to sign her butt.

Like with an permanent marker,

We were like, ok, she'll put on a string or something,

but everything went out! - Yeah! That was weird!

And it was the non-eraseable kind.

Blonde Tigers: Permanent marker?!

Guys, the interview was very special!

Jurre, thank you for sparing me.

[ SHOCK COLLAR BUZZING ]

Ah, fuck!

Oh sorry, was it that button?

[ LAUGHING ]

Especially that, that was the most fun part!

Girls, thank you for having us! - Yes thanks!

No, thank you guys!

I'm awake now! - Haha yes, we're awake now!

It was a shocking interview!

You saw one of my friends earlier in Fast Track.

It's the one and only Dante Klein.

And of course, we cannot get enough of him,

so we had Joëlle ask him out on a Talent Date.

Have fun guys!

Hi guys! It's Joëlle again.

I'm about to have a date with the upcoming DJ talent,

and I want to know everything about him!

Hey! Max, nice to meet you!

So, welcome!

Thank you, thank you!

What would you like to drink? - I would like to have a beer!

So tell me, where can people know you from?

I think people can know me from 'Let me hold you'.

The track I did together with Cheat Codes.

[ CHEAT CODES FT. DANTE KLEIN - LET ME HOLD YOU ]

It already has over 300 million plays on Spotify, it was my first hit.

The only musical guy in the family, that's me.

So your parents arent playing...

My parents, no. They don't play any instruments or.. They just have normal, boring office jobs.

Do they like your music? - They love it!

Is there a favourite venue or club you like to play?

Uhm... I don't play that often in Amsterdam,

or in Holland.

I loved Tomorrowland!

I played at Tomorrowland three times already. - I can imagine!

Where can we wake you up for at night?

You can always wake me up for food! - What kind of food?

Everything, but especially Thai food!

That's why I tattood a knife and a fork on my arm.

Tell me about your tattoos, do they have a story?

Most of them do!

My sister has the same one.

It means you have to take risks in life and do what you want to do.

I got this one last week,

it's a wing, stands for freedom.

I always had freedom from my parents when I told them I want to make music.

When I dropped out of school, they were like: well, ok.

What is like your biggest dream, what do you want to accomplish?

For now my biggest dream is to make an album.

I really want to work with big, recording artists in America.

And make an album with all kinds of music,

and all kinds of styles.

That I wrote together with them and produced.

Who do you want to write with?

Coldplay! Justin Bieber of course!

I think everybody wants Justin Bieber for some reason!

Because you know you have a hit record then!

Within two days!

We want to know your last WhatsApp!

Don't lie! - I'm not gonna lie!

Max can you transfer some money? - Haha what?!

It's a question from a friend, he payed for pizzas.

And he's like, can you give me ten euros?

So I was like, ok cool, done!

Ok!

You're lucky! - Yeah, I'm so lucky.

So I think I know enough, let's go to the venue and make some music!

Perfect! I'm super excited!

[ DANTE KLEIN FT. THE 87'S & BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY - COKE & HENNESSY ]

I'm proud to announce my new friend, give it up for Dante Klein!

[ DANTE KLEIN FT. THE 87'S & BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY - COKE & HENNESSY ]

I hope you enjoyed it as much as we did!

Yeah, of course I loved it! Good beer, party people, it was good!

Great! I hope to see you soon! - You too!

Trance fans are some of the most loyal fans out there!

They have so much love for their music.

And I'm pretty sure one of our hosts is at a giant festival right now.

Ira please, tell us, where are you?

Hi guys, my name is Ira and today we're in Prague,

in the beautiful capital of the Chezch Republic.

[ MUSIC ]

We're here to show you one of Europe's biggest trance music events.

Which is being held in the enormous O2 Arena!

This festival provides a spectacular audiovisual dance experience,

that every trance lover should visit.

So fasten your seatbelt,

you're about to experience it right here,

right now,

this is Transmission 2017!

[ MUSIC ]

The best experience of life.

It's the night that I look forward to the whole year, you know?

And after it finishes, I'm watching Facebook when the next tickets come online.

It's a feeling inside me, from the middle of my heart.

This was Transmission 2017!

And what a spectacular festival it was!

If you're into trance music and love a unique festival experience,

with lots of CO2, fire, lasers and everything around it,

Transmission is the place to be!

So make sure not to miss any of this next year,

thanks for watching guys, and we'll see you soon!

From Rock to House, this guy has covered it all.

I'm talking about the one and only Tony Junior.

So Joëlle went down to his studio to see him,

and together they took a trip down memory lane.

Hi guys, I'm Joëlle, and I'm about to meet a guy with a very energetic personality.

When he performs he's a real entertainer,

and shows this on stage.

[ TONY JUNIOR PLAYING ]

Today I'm going to visit him in his own studio,

I'm gonna ask him all about his personal life and his youth.

And I brought some surprises as well!

This is back in time, with Tony Junior!

I brought a basket full of memories. - Oh oh!

The first one, little Tony.

Oh, oh!

What do you see when you look into this little boys eyes?

That I was super unhappy, but you cannot see this.

Because the picture is bigger,

one or two days before, my thumb was infected.

I was like a wild kid. - I can imagine that you were a wild kid.

Haha yeah, I really was!

And I had this splinter, piece of wood under my nail.

Mom and dad had a photoshoot and they were like, I want some pictures of my son as well.

So next one,

Who is this? - Ah yeah, this is super important.

This is my grandpa,

he's the man that made my dad and me get into music.

We had some family issues,

and I wasn't able to see him that much.

I won this big band competition in Utrecht,

and I remember him coming into my room and he said:

'Little guy, you did great!'.

I was able to show him before he passed away,

that I was doing good.

How important is drumming for you? Your dad was a famous drummer.

I gained so much experience by touring with my band,

I have so much knowledge because of that.

It will always be the basics of my career.

Can you show me something?

Like, play the drums or? - Yeah!

Yeah, of course, I'm a little rusty maybe. But let's do it!

Hey!

I started playing music when I was like three years old.

My father was a drummer, my mom was a model but she was always like, singing,

more for fun,

and when I was 21, I made the transision from being a drummer to a DJ.

Bacause my band split up.

I fell in love with house music.

That time it was with, Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano,

Leroy Styles, and I was like, that's what I want to do.

And tell us about your first track 'Loesje'.

[ TONY JUNIOR FT. NICOLAS NOX - LOESJE ]

My dad, he came to me and was like,

'Dude, you should make a remix of this song!'

And I was like.. dude?

My granddad played the harmonic,

and my dad played Loesje when he was younger,

because of that I was like, ok, I'll make a remix.

I finished it in two days, gave it to my dad as like a funny joke,

and two weeks later it was signed to a label, Spinning Records.

The radio picked it up..

Now, your back tattoo.

Yeah!

O M G, that must be painful as hell!

I'm not gonna lie,

it's painful as fuck!

How long did it take? - 7 hours straight of tattooing.

This is an old picture, it's me as a baby,

and this is mom and dad.

I had a pretty rough youth with my mom and dad,

this picture resembles the moment that everything was still good.

Like, we were a little happy family.

Can you show us your tattoo? - Oh yeah, of course!

Wow, god!

Yeah..

Yeah, it's real...

Thank you so much for this look in your personal life!

No problem! You had some good pictures with you!

It was fun to talk about!

Alright guys, that was it.

Another episode of The Beat and now it's time for a real party!

But first, head on over to our socials,

don't forget to follow, but most importantly,

subscribe, subscribe, subscribe,

Enjoy your weekend, see you next time!

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ALEM'S WEST SIDE (SKYPE VERSION) [BONUS] - Duration: 5:42.

Hi all and welcome to this new video on the channel A Cappelover

And no, no usual intro today because as you've seen in the title

It's a bonus video which is finally the sequel of Alem's interview

Today I have a present for you, but in the aim for you understand the impact of this gift

I have to tell you something first

In fact I'm recording this video with total improvisation, there is no script [For those who are in a hurry, skip to 3:43 ! :) ]

'Cause it's really a video to thank you first for the welcome of the video about Alem [For those who are in a hurry, skip to 3:43 ! :) ]

It had clearly and by far more views that I usually do

But well, when you see the guest I knew it a bit, I'm not gonna lie

In fact at the end of the interview with Alem we make a silence to cut, in my side I stop my mic

And here Alem, him he continues to record and he says

Yeees ! Excellent ! Do you want me to do a little freestyle to finish ?

So you will not have my direct answer, but I was standing there, obviously

Surprised and honored, like a kid, so finally I say yes, of course !

So we talk about things and stuff and he says :

"Here we go, I'll start by a little West Side it will be nice, alright hum hum"

Well, among the things we keep in our minds of Alem 's beatbox stuff, there is West Side

It's like one of his key covers in a way

He had the occasion to do it several times and even at key moments I'd day

I give you few examples here

And yes indeed, the first excerpt I gave you, it's the finals of french beatbox championship 2013

The finales he won, so obviously it's classy

And yeah we can say in a way that he won thanks to West Side which was pretty insane at that time

And what we observe, if we listen carefully and entirely of course [By the way the video with numbers : - 80h of work - 143 differents videos used - A transcription of 10409 words - A translation of 8970 words - 400 views the first 24h - An infinite gratitude]

It's that there are always little modifications, small details here and there [By the way the video with numbers : - 80h of work - 143 differents videos used - A transcription of 10409 words - A translation of 8970 words - 400 views the first 24h - An infinite gratitude]

So each time he does West Side it's always a bit different [By the way the video with numbers : - 80h of work - 143 differents videos used - A transcription of 10409 words - A translation of 8970 words - 400 views the first 24h - An infinite gratitude]

So here it's exclusive I had the right of Alem's West Side Skyper Version

So yeah I've found the name well, it's.. it's my thing

But at least I decided to share it to you, as the kind person I am

Grateful for all your comments on the video or elsewhere

It's, well we can consider it like that, it's my Christmas gift

So, I will no longer talk now that you know what West Side represents for Alem

And his beatbox carreer, I wish you a good listening and mostly a merry christmas

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