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Melania's New Jacket, World's Ugliest Dog - Monologue - Duration: 3:14.
-Let's get to the news.
Well, this weekend, Sarah Huckabee Sanders got to do
what conservative white women love most,
speak with a manager.
[ Laughter ]
The White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders
was asked to leave a restaurant in Virginia on Friday
because she works for the Trump administration,
which is weird because, usually,
people who work for the Trump administration
are asked to leave the Trump administration.
[ Laughter ]
[ Cheers and applause ]
[ Applause continues ]
President Trump today attacked the restaurant that asked
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders to leave
over the weekend
and tweeted, quote, "I always had a rule,
if a restaurant is dirty on the outside,
it is dirty on the inside!"
"I have a similar rule,"
said Robert Mueller.
[ Laughter ]
[ Cheers and applause ]
[ Applause continues ]
President Trump criticized
the media's coverage of his immigration policies,
tweeting, quote, "We have done a far better job
in that our facilities are cleaner and better run
than were the facilities under Obama."
Added Trump, "Plus, attendance is way up!"
[ Laughter ]
[ Cheers and applause ]
[ Applause continues ]
First Lady Melania Trump spoke at a conference yesterday
and told kids that kindness, compassion, and positivity
are very important traits in life.
And then she put on her new jacket and never looked back.
[ Laughter ]
[ Cheers and applause ]
[ Applause continues ]
Officials in Arizona are warning residents
to use caution when handling pool noodles
after a family found a rattlesnake inside one.
[ Audience ohh ] On the plus side,
Timmy was crowned the undisputed winner of the noodle fight.
[ Laughter ]
[ Applause ]
[ Chuckles ]
[ Laughter ]
ABC has announced that a spin-off of the show "Roseanne"
without Roseanne Barr will premiere this fall.
It'll just be a whole season of the Conner family going around
and apologizing to the neighbors.
[ Laughter ]
"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom"
earned $150 million at the North American box office
this weekend.
Of course, if you want to see
a bunch of dinosaurs destroy the world,
there's always CNN.
[ Laughter ]
[ Cheers and applause ]
No CGI.
[ Cheers and applause continue ]
A new study has found that 46% of college graduates
regret taking out student loans.
It's the second most common regret
people come out of college with.
[ Laughter ]
[ Chuckles ]
[ Laughter and applause ]
So noted.
[ Laughter ]
And finally, an English bulldog named Zsa Zsa
won San Francisco's World's Ugliest Dog contest this week,
which is sad 'cause she was just out for a walk.
[ Laughter ]
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SLOWCÍDIO INFINITO - Infinite Slowcide - 1 DIABOLO TUTORIAL - Duration: 2:33.
Remember to give this video a thumbs up
and buy a diabolo in the channel store, why not?
and let's go to the next tutorial
Diabolo Tutorial: Infinite slowcide
Ok, Infinite slowcide is a little more complex
that the other tutorials here of the channel, the basic ones
but it is not so difficult to understand technically
the only real prerequisite is the slowcide
that's in the description
start trying to make the slowcide but doing an extra wrap:
the stick will go two rounds / spins
do a knot with the right stick and start raising your right hand slowly
release the left stick normally but when it is underneath the diabolo
You give another knot with your right hand in the air.
This exercise is the key to understanding the infinite slowcide
when you're already doing well try 3, 4 or more turns
now let's focus a bit more on the anatomy of the movement
This trick speeds up the diabolo.
so you don't need a lot of speed to start
To keep the diabolo in the air the control will be all in your right hand
90% of the time we're pulling the diabolo up
and supporting the movement
and only 10% of the time we are making a new knot.
Note that the movement is not circular
it's like an egg.
pull, knot
pull, knot
pull, knot
Of course there are endless ways to get out of the trick, but the simplest ones are:
pick up the left stick
or place the right stick in front of the string
forming an inverse trapeze
A common mistake is going too slow and forgeting to make a new knot,
then the diabolo falls
or not doing the movement oval,
which makes it difficult to keep the diabolo in the air,
if this is your case try to have a little less anxiety
and remember that it is more important to pull the diabolo up than to make the new knot.
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DAY6 "Shoot Me" M/V - Duration: 3:00.
It's never an easy thing to do
Do stand in front of you
It's like a thriller movie
Things are going well
And something goes wrong
That's when we're going down
Your eyes getting cold
Heavy atmosphere
I stand still
Sitting still
To catch my breath
The way we
Talk to each other
Gets harsh and harsh
Yeah Shoot me
Bang bang
Your Bullet bullet bullet
I'll take as many as you want
If this is what you wanted
Just shoot me
Shoot Me
Aim to me
Bang bang
It's easier easier easier for me
It's getting old now
If this is gonna make you feel better
Just shoot me
Shoot Me
It's not what I expected
What I wanted from us was
A romance movie
But the reality is
So easy to go wrong
It's like a drama
Your line in it "It's over now"
I hope you don't mean it
You're just unstable
That's why you said it
I want to believe it that way
The way we
Talk to each other
Gets harsh and harsh
Yeah Shoot me
Bang bang
Your Bullet bullet bullet
I'll take as many as you want
If this is what you wanted
Just shoot me
Shoot Me
Aim to me
Bang bang
It's easier easier easier for me
It's getting old now
If this is gonna make you feel better
Just shoot me
Shoot Me
I'm okay
So if you wanna hurt me
Baby just hurt me
I'm okay
So if you wanna hurt me
Baby just hurt me
Each bullet getting lodged in my heart
It hurts really bad
It hurts so bad so bad
Yeah Shoot me
Bang bang
Your Bullet bullet bullet
I'll take as many as you want
If this is what you wanted
Just shoot me
Shoot Me
Aim to me
Bang bang
It's easier easier easier for me
It's getting old now
If this is gonna make you feel better
Just shoot me
Shoot Me
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Chris Hayes Explains Why It's Important to Yell at Public Officials - Duration: 6:07.
-What happens now moving forward in terms of, I mean,
first and foremost, these separated families?
Do you have any optimism that those 2,000 children
are gonna be reunited with their parents?
-I hold out optimism, if only because I think that
the public pressure has had some effect.
Perversely, as you mentioned at the top of the show,
there's now this, kind of, choice that's being offered,
which is, like, you can get your kid back
if you agree to be deported
and you renounce all your -- your claims to asylum.
So, I think a lot of people are gonna be deport--
reunited that way.
But it's going to take sustained public pressure.
I mean, what's very clear is, we broke a story a year ago
when they first started thinking about this policy.
And they thought about it
and they crafted internal procedures about it.
And someone leaked us documents, 'cause there was this --
-This is the separation policy. -Child separation policy.
People were so freaked out about it
and they cogitated about it for a year, and they implemented it.
They had no plan to reunite these families.
They had no plan, because they didn't care.
I mean, that's what, I think,
is so shocking about this whole thing.
-How did it go from -- I mean, so, 2017 you break this story.
Obviously, it takes, you know,
up to near a year to come through.
Were there people in the administration
who knew it would play like this?
-I think so. And I think the reason it didn't happen was,
precisely, because the experts who --
you know, there are people who work in
the Department of Homeland Security
and in the asylum office and things like this
who understand that you can't do this.
And I think they warned against it successfully.
I think the President in a fit of pique, recently,
has been ramped up about how, you know, stressed out he is
about the border. -Yeah.
-And the "invasion" and the "infestation"
that's coming over it,
and I think he managed to prevail on his advisers
against a lot of the better judgment of the civil servants
in those agencies to start doing this.
-So, then he signs an executive order, you know,
which ostensibly says,
"We're gonna get these families back together."
He says, you know, on television, he just couldn't --
it was too awful to have families be separated.
What do you think happened there for him
to ultimately reverse himself?
Although we are hearing whispers now
that he's saying he wishes he hadn't done that.
-I think the President sits in the White House
and watches cable news all day.
-Yeah. Good for you.
[ Laughter ]
-Good for us, maybe.
Bad for the country probably. -Yeah, yeah.
Probably not a -- probably not a ton of MSNBC.
-Yeah. [ Laughter ]
Although, yes.
Although he -- more than I think he would ever admit.
-Right, right. Yeah. -You know what I mean?
Like, there's times where it's very clear --
he does a lot of hate-watching.
-Yeah.
-Which, again, if you're hate-watching, cool.
-Yeah. [ Laughter ]
You know, whatever -- I don't judge.
-They all have to watch the commercials.
-Yeah, yeah. -Yeah.
-We make no discernment.
No, I mean, basically, I think he's sitting there
and he's watching himself take a beating on this
in public opinion and feels like he has to walk it back.
And I thought it was a significant moment
in the history of this administration
because we've seen him penned in before by the courts, you know,
when they came in against the travel ban or DACA.
We've seen him penned in by Congress when John McCain
gave the thumbs-down for ACA.
This was really the first time that I felt like civil society,
you know, in -- in a broad sense, basically, kind of,
stood up and said, "No, you can't do this."
-You mentioned civil society.
I will segue to civility.
That seems to be the conversation today.
It's a tricky thing to talk about, because I think we all,
you know, we all would expect to be treated civilly.
Like, we all want that.
How do you feel about right now Republicans saying
that there is now a lack of civility?
-I mean, look, I under-- I want to, like, acknowledge
what you're saying, which is I get people's impulse.
And I don't think it's a bad impulse to have of, like,
"Yeah, don't yell at people." Or, be, you know -- I get that.
That's a human and understandable part of
people's impulses around this stuff.
And, generally, I think that's a good guiding post for people.
I will say this that, look, Sarah Huckabee Sanders,
for example, is one of the most powerful people in the world.
And in a very real and tangible sense the defining feature of
a free society is that you can tell
one of the most powerful people in the world in your government,
"Get out of my restaurant."
-Right.
-Like, that's genuinely, like, a thing that makes a free society.
[ Applause ]
And, now, people could say, like, that --
I don't think they should do that or that's rude.
And I totally get people on either side of that.
But in a real deep sense, like,
hectoring, yelling at public officials?
I mean, I covered all the Tea Party town halls of 2009.
That was a festival of yelling at public officials.
And in the same way,
that's actually an important right to preserve.
So I think sometimes that this conversation about civility
can paper over a lot of what is actually just --
what politics looks like.
-And, you know, I feel, like, lost in this, obviously,
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, in her tweet, framed her --
she focused on her own politeness in politely leaving.
It does seem as though she was also politely asked to leave.
-Yes.
-Now, again, you know, at the end of the day,
I think if you're asked to leave a restaurant
you don't look back and go, "They were so nice about it."
[ Laughter ]
-They did -- They did comp them the cheese plate.
-Yes. That's no small thing.
-Yeah. -Yeah.
But, you know, and it did strike me as interesting that the woman
who owned the restaurant, she went and asked her staff.
She made it very clear that she had, you know,
she had an ethnic staff, she had a staff that were, you know --
gay people on her staff that made it difficult.
And she actually asked them their opinion, which --
-I thought it was, look, again, I feel like the basic --
my basic principles here are --
nonviolent action in dissent or in protest,
sort of across viewpoints,
is part of what American political life is about.
And, you know, that's -- [ Applause ]
That's like -- and I think --
And I think people feeling moral urgency about a 12-month-old
who is sitting in some facility a thousand miles away
from her mother, who's been torn away from her,
I think feeling some sense that, like, this is a crisis.
This is a moral crisis that requires me
to take some extra action, again,
within the sort of confines of, you know, what's protected
under law and our democratic, sort of, principles.
I think that that makes a lot of sense.
-It's always so great to have you here.
Thank you so much for making the time for us.
-Thank you, man. [ Cheers and applause ]
Chris Hayes, everybody.
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Chris Hayes Dissects What Really Drives Anti-Immigration Politics - Duration: 4:03.
-How are you? -I'm great.
-Welcome back. You went down to McAllen, Texas.
-Yep. And I was very glad --
You weren't the only one who went,
but I have a lot of respect for people who went down there
to actually see what it was like on the ground.
What was your biggest takeaway from what we had been told
about a place like McAllen, Texas,
and what it was like actually being there?
-You know, the two biggest ones --
the first is this idea that this is chaos
and they're being overrun is preposterous.
I mean, people were just like,
"What are you even talking about?" down there.
It's like, "This is life, yeah. We live in McAllen.
Reynosa, Mexico, is across the border.
And, you know, people come in,
they go back for years and decades
and, actually, centuries in American life, right?
This has been a part of the country
where people move back and forth across that river.
The idea that there is some crazy invasion happening
was just entirely preposterous and absent
from everyone I talked to there, so that was the first thing.
The second thing was just the level
of both courage and desperation
by the people showing up at that border.
I mean, the stories you hear --
"The cartels come, and they tried to recruit my oldest son,
and he said no, and they shot and killed him.
So, now I have my youngest son,
and I took him on a 2,000-mile journey to come up here
to come to your door, America, and be like,
'Please, take me in because I don't want to give the cartels
my only other living son.'"
Those are the kinds of stories you're hearing
when you're watching the President and other people
and his allies talk about these people
like they're vermin who's infesting the country.
You're talking about, literally,
some of the most courageous people in the hemisphere.
-It is --
[ Applause ]
I mean, that's why I'm so happy that people went down.
Melania Trump also went down there.
To her credit. To go down.
With that said, Donald Trump, he went to Duluth, Minnesota.
-Oh, you're just gonna move right past the jacket.
-I mean, I don't even know what to make of the jacket.
The jacket -- The amount of "did she know, did she not?"
I mean, I feel like it's something, you know --
-She's going to get a face tattoo that says "I hate all of you."
And everyone's gonna be like, "Oh, what does it mean? I don't know."
-She's like a Magic 8-Ball that doesn't have a die in it.
-[ Laughs ]
-So you just shake it, and it's just black water.
So, that -- I mean, I'm like, I guess we could keep trying,
but I don't think we're ever gonna get an answer.
-She went down there. Yeah. -She went down there.
Donald Trump went to Duluth, Minnesota,
to rage about the immigration party --
the immigration problem, I should say.
-It was the most perfect moment
that encapsulated what this is really about.
We're down in McAllen. We're talking to folks in McAllen.
We're talking to -- A guy I talked to,
had a conversation with -- 20 years in CBP,
you know, border protection.
I talked to lawyers for migrants
and people that offer them, you know, care.
And they're talking about, "What a situation."
Meanwhile, he flies north to Duluth
and, in a huge stadium of folks all keyed up in Duluth,
is talking about the scourge at the border.
And we're down at the border like, "What are you talking about?"
But that's the whole point. He did this on the campaign.
You know, he would go to Kenosha or he'd go to somewhere in Ohio
and talk about the border, and people would be chanting,
like, going nuts about it.
Because it's not actually the border.
Right? It's this idea of invasion.
It's this idea of the country's changing
in ways they don't like.
The border is a convenient metaphor for that anxiety.
-Obviously, immigration
has been framed as a problem for a really long time.
Is it safe to say that the real issue
is that there are certain people that don't see it
as an immigration problem but as a diversity problem?
-More than that. An existential problem about what the country is.
I mean, Stephen Miller is very clear about this.
Steven King, the Iowa Congressman
who tweeted literal Nazi propaganda a week ago.
These are people that really think
that the nature of the country existentially --
America won't be America
if it changes too much demographically.
And they see themselves
as guarding against that eventuality,
and they're very clear about that.
And that's why it's very hard to come to compromise
with these people about legislation.
So, even when you go and you say,
"We're gonna put money into border security,"
which we've done every year.
Border-security numbers are through the roof.
"We're going to have more people patrolling the border."
Which we've done every year. There's more people patrolling the border.
They say, "Okay. Now let's strike a deal."
And they say, "No, we don't want a deal.
Because what we want to do
is change the demographic tide of this country
to preserve the white majority we have now."
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ILB Drivers Club meets FLGNTLT for just one beer. - Duration: 12:42.
Welcome!
On my hat it says what is going to happen today
The guys from ILB DriversClub are visiting us today.
We will spend a day in Dresden together.
Hello.
I just sneaked in.
Hey.
Already hyped for the World Cup?
Already got some stickers.
Nice.
I already voted all the games.
Yeah yeah.
We gotta stop recording now, because they have to give it back to us.
It's just for show, then you have to give it back.
I think nobody won. But it's better like that.
Btw this is Francesco. And if you may ask who he is.
Francesco is our intern. But he already got a lot of skills.
He just messaged us one day on FLGNTLT
and said that he wants to make a short cut for us.
He already has an own page called CescosMedia.
So I just asked him, if he is looking for work.
He replied that he is only 17 but needs an internship for school.
You are originally from Frankfurt.
Yes right.
He said a two week internship would be nice.
But two weeks weren't enough for us
so we offered him 6 weeks in total.
We can link his Youtube channel here, check him out.
You already shot some guys from the scene right?
Yes.
Who for example?
Frank and his R8.
I did some shoots in Belgium too.
We shot the A4 All road from dlng.design there.
Really nice car, with turbo fans.
Also Essen Motorshow and Wörthersee.
We are very happy that you are here.
We will have a good time together.
I'm also here.
We are a good and funny team.
Today we drink just one beer. It's an exception.
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South Korea plans to double basic research funds by 2022 - Duration: 0:41.
Basic research funds will be doubled by the year 2022.
A decision made during a policy coordination meeting between the government and the ruling
bloc.
Meaning the funds will reach some 2-point-2 billion U.S. dollars.
All directed towards boosting creative research and development.
The two sides also agreed to increase the R&D budget to tackle environmental issues,...
such as fine-dust.
The government plans to revive a meeting between science and IT-related ministries -- so that
they can work more closely together.
Such efforts should contribute to President Moon Jae-in's innovative growth, which centers
around technological innovation leading to economic expansion and job creation.
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