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Who Was The Babushka Lady? - Duration: 4:46.
The identity of the babushka lady is a question that has puzzled historians and conspiracy
theorists for decades.
The babushka lady was present in almost all of the photos and videos of the moment when
the assassination took place.
She wore a headscarf and sunglasses who was present during the assassination of John F
Kennedy in 1963.
Following the chaos, police and secret service looked tirelessly for witnesses who may have
seen who shot the president.
Photographs from the day seem to suggest that the babushka woman may have photographed or
filmed the assassination.
So who was the babushka lady?
That's exactly what we're going to talk about right now on life's biggest questions.
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John F Kennedy was assassinated on November 22nd 1963, in dallas texas, while he was riding
in a motorcade shortly after noon.
Crowds had gathered to wave to the kennedy's as they drove by.
As the car turned off of main street at dealy plaza, gunshots were fired.
John F Kennedy was struck in the head and neck.
By 1pm, he was pronounced dead.
Following, police arrested Lee Harvey Oswald for the assassination.
But when Oswald was being transferred to the county jail, a man at point blank range shot
him.
He died two hours later at parkland hospital, and took his secrets to the grave with him.
This mysterious event has gone down in the history books as one of the most important
unsolved mysteries.
Why would someone want president kennedy dead?
Did lee Harvey Oswald really do it?
Did he act alone?
Perhaps one of the people who would have the answers to these questions were the people
present during the assassination, including a woman wearing a headscarf, like an elderly
Russian lady, hence her nickname.
She stood there with a wide stance, hands up by her face as gunshots were fired and
the chaos unfolded, seeming to suggest that she was holding a camera.
Her behaviour is remarkably strange.
While others are running for cover from the gunshots, she remains standing, unphased.
After she finished shooting, she crossed elm street and joined the rest of the crowd.
The babushka lady has appeared in other civilian photographs and films from the day, but none
that show her face well enough for her to be identified.
The police made repeated requests to the public for all witnesses to come forward as well
as anyone who may have caught the events of that day on camera.
Several women came forward claiming that they were the babushka lady, but police dismissed
them due to lack of evidence.
But there was one woman in particular that caught the interest of the police.
In the year 1970, 7 years after the assassination, a woman named Beverly Oliver told a conspiracy
researcher named Gary shaw that she was the babushka lady.
She said she filmed the entire assassination on a Yashica super 8 camera, but two FBI agents
took the footage from her.
She told Gary Shaw that she never saw these FBI agents credentials but they told her that
they would return the camera to her within 10 days.
Beverly oliver admitted that she never tried to get the footage back, because at the time
she was in possession of marijuana.
These claims ended up being a bit suspicious however, because the model of the camera she
claimed to have been holding, a yashica super 8, was not even on the market until 1969.
She also didn't look anything like the babushka lady.
Oliver was 17 in 1963, and slender.
the babushka woman was short and older.
Its been at least 50 years since JFK was assassinated, and still, no one knows who she was.
There were many theories about who she might have been.
Some said she was a Russian spy, others said she worked for the US government.
Some evens aid that she could have been the murderer, and the camera she was using was
actually the gun.
The babushka could have also been a man in disguise, dressed in womans clothing to conceal
his identity.
Her strange, wide, masculine stance was evidence enough for some that she was actually a male.
She has never come forward to tell authorities what she saw, or to show the world what she
caught on tape.
Perhaps the reason for this could be fear.
She could have been afraid to reveal what she knows.
Another explanation is that she wasn't holding a camera at all, but a pair of binoculars,
meaning she had nothing to show authorites.
Still, she would have been standing at a good vantage point, and what she witness would
have been useful to authorities.
She was one of the few people that directly observed the assassination of president kennedy,
from an angle that would have been able to confirm that lee Harvey Oswald did in fact
shoot president kennedy.
For these reasons, perhaps she was taken care of because she either had had incriminating
evidence, or she was a key witness.
The FBI interviewed 25 thousand people, followed tens of thousands of leads and came to the
conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
Perhaps Beverly Oliver really was the babushka lady, and her story was simply inconsistent
because she didn't remember.
And maybe she lied about it.
Whoever she was, its likely we will never know the full story.
As the babushka lady was an older woman in 1963, she has likely passed away by now.
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What Do "Smart Pills" Really Do to Your Brain? - Duration: 5:46.
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We humans are obsessed with getting smarter.
So besides your typical methods like school and hard work, we've also tried some pretty
strange things in the name of brain enhancement.
For example, Nikola Tesla would supposedly squish his toes 100 times on each foot to
stimulate the brain cells, while Isaac Newton stuck with celibacy.
Or there is just like popping some kinda magic pill like Bradley Cooper does in Limitless.
Nootropics are a group of chemicals that supposedly heighten things like concentration, attention,
and memory — without any side-effects.
They're so-called "smart pills."
Some of these drugs do seem to affect brain chemistry, but scientists aren't sure if
they have consistent, measurable effects yet.
And because they're so experimental right now, taking them on a whim probably isn't
worth the health risks.
Cognition doesn't just come from one part of the brain.
It involves many regions, chemicals, and processes like memory, perception, attention, and arousal
— basically, when you're awake and alert.
For instance, many studies on learning and memory formation in animal models involve
the neurotransmitter glutamate.
It's the main excitatory chemical in the brain, which means it spurs neurons to send
signals to each other.
Neuroscientists have studied glutamate systems in the brain and worked to create drugs that
enhance memory-related performance in animals like rats and mice.
A lot of this research is aimed towards understanding the biochemistry of memory, and eventually
helping treat patients with memory problems, like those with Alzheimer's disease.
But there's still a huge gap between rodent brains and human ones, so many clinical trials
haven't been super effective.
And that's the case for lots of drugs that affect different pieces of cognition.
Yes, there are some stimulants that scientists have found to be safe and effective and doctors
prescribe to treat ADHD, for example.
But there's a lot of uncertainty out there when it comes to altering brain function,
and there aren't silver bullets that work for everyone with a given neurological disorder.
Despite that uncertainty, nootropic proponents say that this wide variety of drugs can be
used to improve different aspects of your normal brain function.
Basically helping you, like, remember what you learned in class to get better grades
or focus more at work.
The history of nootropics kind of began in 1964 with a Romanian chemist named Corneliu Giurgea.
He wanted to make a brain-enhancing drug and coined the term "nootropic" after synthesizing
the first of its kind: piracetam.
Piracetam is a broad-acting drug — it interacts with a lot of different things in the brain.
One of which is glutamate receptors, which we know play a role in learning and memory.
One of the earlier studies on this chemical was done in 1976.
8 students from University College in Cardiff were given a daily dose of piracetam and 8
were given a pill that did nothing.
They were all given a few memory tasks after 1 and 2 weeks.
And in the group that took piracetam, the experimenters didn't see a difference in
verbal memory after 1 week compared to the control group, but did after 2 weeks.
So there could be some mild effect, but without many replication studies, we don't know
how much the drug actually helps with this kind of learning.
Some researchers have also tested whether piracetam could help fight memory loss from
brain diseases, or help protect the brain from losing function after certain kinds of major surgery.
But there's been a mix of negative and positive results across years of studies, so there
definitely isn't enough evidence to say that it helps for sure.
And that's just the beginning when it comes to nootropics.
Since piracetam, there have been dozens of drugs that people have taken to try and improve
cognition in different ways.
Like there's modafinil, which is a wakefulness agent and FDA-approved treatment for narcolepsy,
a sleep disorder where you can fall asleep without warning.
Kind of like piracetam, researchers think modafinil could affect a lot of chemical systems
in the brain — including transporters of dopamine, which is involved in alertness,
and norepinephrine, which is involved in your stress responses and can give an energy boost.
So some people have tried using it as a general nootropic instead of a specific medical treatment.
A meta-analysis published in 2015 in the journal European Neuropsychopharmacology pooled 24
study results to try and figure out what the overall effect of the drug seems to be.
They concluded that modafinil can help healthy people with executive function — things
like planning and decision making — but the effects on things like attention were mixed.
Now, it's possible that any positive relationship between taking nootropics and cognition could
be a placebo effect.
That's when a drug doesn't really do anything, but your belief in it causes real change.
Maybe more importantly, though, there are some major health concerns because of how
much we don't know about these drugs.
Most nootropics are currently being sold without FDA approval under categories like "dietary
supplements" or "research chemicals," because there haven't been enough conclusive
studies about them.
So there's not much accountability for how many nootropics are made and in what dosages,
and they can't be guaranteed safe.
Which is kinda dangerous when you're messing with brain chemistry.
For instance, if you flood the brain with too much glutamate signaling and neurons get
overstimulated, it can lead to pretty bad side effects like cell death and seizures.
Plus, any kind of stimulant, which is what many nootropics are, can be addictive and
cause major withdrawal and depression if used inappropriately.
And while some of these drugs might show positive effects on cognition and memory in the short
term, we haven't studied long-term effects.
So experimenting with nootropics is a risk right now.
And, really, things like exercise, a good night's sleep, and a thoughtful diet are
probably a much better place to start when it comes to a healthy brain.
Or, you could subscribe to SciShow Psych and get smarter with us twice a week!
And if you want to learn more about when we started to use drugs to change our brains,
check out our video about how doctors accidentally discovered psychiatric drugs.
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Soviet Union | Command & Conquer: Red Alert - Duration: 11:15.
In 1924 an Austrian radical disappeared from the streets of Landsberg am Lech and the pages
of history altogether.
This was the work of Albert Einstein, who hoped that through the use of time travel,
the Second World War might be prevented.
The attempt failed.
Einstein's manipulations had merely replaced one adversary with another, a powerful nation
that would fight its wars not merely on the battlefields of Europe and Asia, but across
history itself; a global superpower known as the Soviet Union.
Formed from the ruins of the Russian Empire, the nation embarked on an ambitious program
of industrialization and collectivisation based on Marxist-Leninist ideology.
By the 1940s, this effort had largely succeeded and leadership of the Soviet Union had been
consolidated under General Secretary Joseph Stalin.
Without any significant rivals on the world stage that might counter its expansion, the
Soviet Union was able to extend its influence across Eastern Europe.
Numerous states were annexed or integrated into the Union as Soviet Republics, while
others were forced to host Soviet advisors and bases.
Soviet sponsored international organizations, such as the World Democratic Society, Asian
Defense League, and Freedom Consortium, helped organize an underground network of communist
sympathisers and agents.
Governments across Africa and Asia were overthrown and replaced with regimes friendly to the
Soviet cause.
Even in isolationist North America, there arose many hidden Soviet strongholds, preparing
for the inevitable worldwide revolution.
In 1946 the Soviet Union had completed a preliminary campaign to pacify northern China and soon
embarked on a general offensive into Western Europe.
Initial successes included the conquest of much of Scandinavia, Central Europe, the Balkans
and the Middle East, but the newly formed Allied Forces soon began to effectively resist
the Soviet advance.
Strengthened by immense material aid delivered from the United States, the Allied Forces
launched a series of counter-attacks, blunting the Soviet offensive completely and soon liberating
occupied territories across the European and Middle-Eastern theaters.
The Soviet Union, now desperate to end the war, launched a nuclear strike against the
remaining free capitals of Europe.
The missiles were disarmed while on route by Allied commandos however, ending any remaining
hopes of a sudden Soviet victory.
Outmaneuvered and facing Allied counter-offensives deep into the Russian heartland, a final battle
in Moscow destroyed the seat of Soviet power and forced its complete capitulation.
Stalin himself was killed during the fighting, left to die beneath the rubble of his capital.
A deliberate act, if wartime reports can be believed, by Greek general Nikos Stavros.
A peace plan overseen by the United States left the Soviet Union stripped of its capacity
to wage war and reduced to a puppet state under the authority of the victorious allies.
At the insistence of the United States, Alexander Romanov was named Premier of the Soviet Union
and it was hoped that his ties to both the overthrown Tsarist Royal Family and Communist
Party would unite the fractured elements of Soviet society.
Pro-Western and an advocate of peace, Romanov worked towards positive relations with the
West and soon founded the World Socialist Alliance to aid developing nations across
the world.
Unbeknownst to the Allies, Romanov's pacifism was a ruse and served to conceal an enormous
remilitarization effort.
One of the chief architects of this operation was a man known only as Yuri.
During the Second World War, Yuri took part in a secret project instigated by Stalin himself
intended to create an army of psychically gifted soldiers.
With the death of Stalin, Yuri continued his work and soon became chief advisor to Premier Romanov.
Thanks to Yuri's immense psychic abilities, the Soviets were able to completely conceal
their mobilization efforts from outside observers and in 1972 the nation was ready to unleash
a third world war.
Their primary objective was the occupation of the United States of America.
While neutral in the previous conflict, it had become a pivotal member of the Allied
Forces during the inter-war years and recognized by the Soviets as their most powerful rival.
Soviet forces launched a massive coordinated attack on both coasts of the United States
while the World Socialist Alliance opened a third front across Texas.
Simultaneously, US strategic command was crippled by Yuri's psychic influences, preventing
any nuclear response.
American defenses were quickly overrun and Psychic Beacons deployed to keep the local
population subservient to the Soviet occupation forces.
Even American President Dugan was briefly mind controlled before being rescued, and
together with political and military officials evacuated to an unknown location.
In Chicago, the Soviet Union began constructing a Psychic Amplifier which, when activated,
would pacify the whole of North America and bring about an end to the war.
An American counter-attack neutralized this Amplifier before it could be activated, but
Chicago was quickly destroyed in retaliation further crippling the remaining Allied forces
on the continent.
The United States teetered on the brink of defeat but a daring Allied raid in Poland
destroyed the Soviet Union's nuclear missile silos and allowed the re mainder of the Allies
to finally enter the war.
This new European front eased the pressure on the United States and the tide slowly began
to turn against the Soviet Union.
Despite the failure of their invasion of the United States, the Soviets, together with
the World Socialist Alliance, continued to hold the strategic initiative across much
of the world.
Over the course of the war however, the Soviet technological advantage began to shrink, and
it was eventually realized that Albert Einstein was responsible for much of the devastating
weaponry now utilized by the Allied Forces.
One such device was the Chronosphere, which even as Soviet armies mounted a final attack
into Europe, successfully teleported an Allied Army directly into Moscow.
The surprise attack succeeded in capturing Premier Romanov and the Soviet Union was compelled
to stand down.
Yuri meanwhile was never found and assumed to have escaped Moscow during the fighting.
Once again, Soviet plans for world domination lay in ruins.
It is likely no coincidence that the fate of the Soviet Union was so closely linked
to that of its Premiers.
As a military dictatorship, the individuals who achieved that position ruled over the
nation with absolute authority.
During wartime, individual Soviet military commanders often leveraged victories on the
battlefield for political influence leading to systemic internal unrest and infighting.
Despite its political shortcomings, the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union were quite sophisticated.
The Red Army was built on doctrines emphasising overwhelming firepower and numerical superiority.
Heavy armoured divisions represented the pinnacle of Soviet power, followed by waves of support infantry.
The Soviet Navy, relegated to an auxiliary role for much of its history, achieved a place
of parity with the Red Army during the Third World War, and its submarines and dreadnoughts
were eventually capable of meeting Allied task forces in open battle.
During both the Second and Third World Wars, Soviet scientists and technicians created
a series of unconventional weapons in the hopes of securing a quick victory.
These were often crude by Allied standards but undeniably effective and this approach
was epitomized in the development of the Tesla Coil.
These weapons could reduce men to ash and vehicles to molten slag in a matter of seconds
and quickly became a feared symbol of Soviet power on the battlefield.
In both conflicts, as the balance of the war shifted against them, Soviet leaders began
employing increasingly fantastic technologies including advanced robotics, drones, weaponized
sea life and walls of energy that could render men and material impervious to harm.
As devastating as these were, one device among all would change the course of the Soviet
Union and the world as they knew it.
For even as the Allied armies teleported into Moscow and Premier Romanov attempted to flee,
a cadre of Soviet officers made plans to replicate what only Einstein before had achieved.
In a hidden laboratory deep beneath the Kremlin, another time machine had been perfected and
the men who entered it would return to a world drastically changed.
The Soviet Union now stands victorious over the Western Allies but confronted by a great
new power to the east.
An Empire of the Rising Sun devoted to its divine destiny.
Or perhaps the Soviet Union achieved victory far earlier and now spreads the ideals of
Lenin across the solar system.
It might once again lay in ruins or have been integrated into a global defense initiative.
With time itself a new theater of war, there may be no answer.
But a clue can be found in the words of a Soviet advisor, a man close to Joseph Stalin
who, in the aftermath of the Second World War, disappeared without a trace only to re-emerge
years later in a time and place that should have been impossible.
"He who controls the past commands the future, He who commands the future, conquers the past."
Join us on July 21st 2018 on our Twitch channel for Operation: Esperanza, a 12 hour live-stream
raising money for the San Jorge Children's Foundation in Puerto Rico.
I will be playing Red Alert 3 for the first time, and you can face off against Marc and
I as we play community games of Wargame: Red Dragon and Friday the 13th, as well as watch
more Stellaris Invicta and enter to win some giveaways.
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The Truth About Allstate's Mayhem Commercial Guy - Duration: 5:36.
Allstate's series of "Mayhem" commercials is one of the most successful ad campaigns
in recent memory.
It's easy to understand why they've caught on.
"I'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and you console.
Playin' a little hide and seek.
Cold.
Bzz."
If you've watched these spots and felt like the guy playing Mayhem seems familiar, you're
right he's popped up in a number of shows and films over the last couple of decades.
Here are some surprising facts you didn't know about Allstate's Mayhem man, Dean Winters.
A guy walks into a bar…
Winters landed his first movie role in the 1997 Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts thriller
Conspiracy Theory.
But that wasn't Winters' first screen acting gig overall.
In the 1995 TV season, he had a recurring role as Tom Marans on NBC's acclaimed police
drama Homicide: Life on the Street.
He got that part via [vee-ah] his connection with Homicide creator and producer Tom Fontana.
Up to that point, Winters had primarily paid the bills with a bartending job in New York
City.
Fontana walked into Winters' Upper East Side bar at about 2 A.M. one night and the two
struck up a friendship.
Fontana offered to write a role into the show for Winters, and eventually he accepted.
It turned into a good decision for the young actor - when Fontana moved on to create the
prison drama Oz for HBO, he wrote the role of Ryan O'Reily specifically for Winters.
30 Rock runaway
For viewers of the Tina Fey sitcom 30 Rock, Winters will always be Dennis Duffy, Liz Lemon's
sleazy, on-again-off-again boyfriend.
"It's a fancy briefcase.
Cuz you're classy and important, like a dude."
"Thank you Dennis."
Duffy's many quirks made him a fan favorite, but he almost didn't get the gig.
Winters later said:
"I went to the audition for 30 Rock - I walked in, and there was, like, 30 guys up there
reading for my role, and [...] they were the funniest guys in New York City."
Faced with that level of talented competition, Winters bolted.
When his talent agency found out about it, they issued an ultimatum: Go back to the audition,
or they'd drop him as a client.
Needless to say, Winters went back - and got the gig.
"Dennis what are you doing?"
"I'm gonna mount a TV on your wall, I just, I can't find a stud."
He actually died
One morning in June 2009, Winters awoke with a fever and stayed in bed all day.
The next morning he went to his doctor's office, and that's where he collapsed.
He later told Page Six:
"I was turning black, and my whole head was swelling up."
An ambulance raced Winters to the hospital, but on the way, his heart stopped… for two
and a half minutes.
Paramedics revived him, and he wound up spending three weeks in intensive care to recover from
a bacterial infection.
Winters was too sick to work for a year.
Right before his brush with mortality, he'd filmed a pilot for an ABC show called Happy
Town, and when it was picked up, producers replaced him.
However, exactly one year and a day after he collapsed, his best-known work hit screens
when Allstate launched its "Mr. Mayhem" campaign.
"Mommy!
Mommy mommy!"
Avoiding Mayhem
Winters almost didn't live to make those Mayhem ads - and in fact, he almost didn't appear
in them at all.
After his medical nightmare, he had to re-learn how to walk.
He explained:
"I was feeling sorry for myself - I had lost toes and half a thumb and the tip of my nose
fell off - and this nurse took me to the children's burn unit.
I saw these eight kids with prosthetic legs playing soccer and I thought, 'That's it.'
That's the moment when I turned everything around and decided to learn how to walk again."
When Allstate Insurance sought him out to play the Mayhem guy in its huge commercial
campaign, Winters turned them down at first.
He told HuffPost Live:
"When they offered me the commercial, I said no.
My smartass remark was that I became an actor so I wouldn't have to put on a suit and sell
insurance.
And then my agent slapped me around and said, 'Come on, get real.'"
Active career
Shooting a string of 30-second TV commercials is Dean Winters' most widely known gig, but
it leaves him enough time to do lots of acting in movies and on TV shows, where he often
plays street-smart tough guys and cops.
Since the Mayhem campaign began in 2010, Winters has surfaced on sitcoms like Brooklyn Nine-Nine
and Divorce.
In addition to his recurring roles on 30 Rock, Rescue Me, and Law & Order: SVU, Winters also
starred on Battle Creek, a short-lived CBS crime dramedy co-created by Breaking Bad's
Vince Gilligan.
Winters has also appeared in films like John Wick.
Horror shoot
As a young man, Dean Winters wrote himself an acting "bucket list" of all the different
kinds of projects he aimed to perform in someday.
He later recalled:
"I was, like, 'I want to be in a horror film, I want to be in a Western, I want to be in
this, I want to be in that."
One item Winters can cross off that list is a horror movie.
Winters played a sleazy businessman mourning his wife and dealing with amnesia in the 2002
direct-to-video release Hellraiser: Hellseeker, the sixth film in the series featuring the
spiky-headed Pinhead.
It wasn't necessarily a dream come true, however.
In fact, Winters didn't have the best time shooting the movie.
He explained:
"I took that movie at the last minute, I got to Vancouver, and if there were 120 scenes
in the movie, I think I was in 116.
And I got sick, like, at the end of the first read-through."
Winters wound up being extremely ill for three weeks out of the four-week shoot, and it didn't
help that the film was shot in a real psychiatric facility.
He added:
"I was having nightmares and seeing visions in the hospital.
It was just bananas."
The hands of Mayhem
The Leo Burnett advertising agency conceived the Mayhem ads, and in 2011, Burnett executive
vice president Nina Abnee unequivocally told Ad Age that one of the inspirations behind
Mayhem was simple, saying:
"We wanted to kick Flo's ass."
She's speaking, of course, about Allstate rival Progressive's extremely popular advertising
mascot.
Thanks in part to the Flo ad onslaught, Allstate's market share dropped for two straight years.
The Mayhem campaign reversed Allstate's fortunes with Winters' character and an emphasis on
value over price.
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Twitter have deleted 70 million accounts. Everyone was affected.
We will talk about Instagram and its new features, and serious harm for its users.
We will also talk about Apple, and why they pay money so that Chinese companies become eco-friendly which will make a difference for them.
There is also a new Saudi service called Mada Pay. Android Pay has reached KSA, and we will explain how it is used!
Peace be upon you all. This is your host, Faisal Alsaif with a new science and technology episode.
SubhanAlla, if earth has Lava inside it, that red material that burns anything,
Nasa has discovered the same thing on Mars, but instead of Lava, it is ice.
This ice produces Co2. This Co2 is trapped under Mars surface
This trapped gas explode like volcanos, which causes these black spots on Mars surface.
The news started as there were spiders on Mars, but then it was explained as these black spots are caused by ice.
Which causes these spots. Subhan Allah. This is happening way too far from us. Science!
Next news!
New research suggests that Antioxidants has pros and cons. And lack of sleep also affects your body. It is a known thing!
Scientifically, those who have insomnia will experience fatigue.
You can also say it causes Progeria. Antioxidant will do the same to your body if you use it a lot!
What is Antioxidant? Coffee is considered Antioxidant!
There are many products that have Antioxidant like fruit. Some people follow certain diets to detox their bodies.
Antioxidant is real. The new research suggested that using it a lot will cause insomnia.
Your body won't rest and get enough sleep. You have to be balanced in everything, even with those that benefit your body!
Let's discuss Apple. I know it is early, but because it is about environment.
The Chinese companies that manufacture for Apple are about 10 companies. Apple decided to make an organization that will fund USD300 millon
These USD300 million will help these companies use clean energy.
These companies manufacture for Apple, but some of it don't have financial resources to become a green company!
For clarification, Apple company is 100% clean!
They depend on many environmental resources like the sun and wind!
Apple wants these Chinese companies that manufacture for them to also become clean!
China is one of the biggest factors in Earth pollution.
China has a great affect on earth!
This move by Apple will make their manufacturers also clean
Let's wrap the science part of this episode. Do you remember when we asked you about how to use technology in vertical plantation?
77% of you said yes! We are considering making a video about it! We will bring great content for you in August. Stay alerted!
Let's discuss Adobe. They said their photoshop app will be available on their tablets soon in 2019
It will be available in 2019, but will it be included with the CC package?
Until now, they haven't yet clarified, but supposedly, in 2019, a full version of photoshop will be available on iPads.
Many designers will be relieved.
If only it was a full version for iPads, not a lite version!
Even if this version is available on tablets, do you think that designers will depend on tablets and make tablets market share rise?
I personally don't expect it happen, what do you think, will tablets' market share rise again?
Let's go to Twitter after they deleted fake accounts!
Twitter declared that 70 million accounts were deleted last Wednesday and Thursday.
By Friday and Saturday, lots of users lost significant numbers of their followers.
There are accounts that lost 1000 followers, and others that lost millions!
In all our accounts that approximately have 2million followers, we lost around 250,000 followers.
Thank god it is not a huge percent!
Fake accounts term needs an explanation!
Some accounts seems like they are controlled by computers
Other accounts are not used anymore.
If you log in to your account, your account is active!
There are also reported accounts and accounts that have problems.
But those who spread fake news that your account must be verified by your email or phone number will be deleted are wrong.
There are accounts who have hundreds of millions of followers. Twitter is on the right path. The results of this move will show clearly.
You will find the interaction between you and your followers is better!
Let's go to Instagram. Some people couldn't log in to their accounts. This problem is supposedly solved by now.
Those who still can't log in to their accounts must wait until Instagram fixes this problem!
Another news about Instagram is that some accounts are sending emails telling people that their accounts will be verified but they ask for information.
Don't fall for these emails, they are fake!
Always make sure who is the sender. If the email is not sent by @instragm.com, then it is fake! Apply this method for any company that sends you emails.
For example, if someone is telling you that they will verify your Twitter account, if the sender is not @twitter.com, then it is fake. Make sure it is @twitter.com!
Third news about Instagram. They will facilitate verifying accounts. It will be available for all from the app itself.
If they do this, they will be one step ahead of other social media platforms.
They will facilitate it for people, and people would like it to have verified accounts, so they will use Instagram more!
Let's discuss Huawei. One of their representatives revieled the name of the new Android P. He said it will be called Android Pistachio.
Android P will be available soon.
And we don't name the name of the candy behind the letter P
Google are used to name their Android after candies like Oreo, Kitkat and so on!
Some people said it will be called Pineapple, others said Pie and so on
But I find Pistachio strange!
Will it be called Pistachio ice cream? Pistachio ice cream is becoming famous in the world lately!
For clarification, when there is an Android conference, the name of the new version (which is a candy) will be distributed to the attendance!
Will they be distributing Pistachio?
Shawerma?
The idea behind Android names is candies, I ditched the Pistachio because it is not candy, and now you bring up Shawerma?
Will the new Android S version be called Shawerma? This vote is for Ahmed!
Shawerma!
Let's go to the next news!
Apple Store's 10 years anniversary. Apple Store changed many things in smartphones.
In 2008, Apple Store launched. It was a huge step from Apple to put all apps in one place!
In 2009, In-App purchases was available.
It was a huge step. In 2010, it was available on tablets and it continued.
They are celebrating 10 years anniversary. If you are an iPhone user, you might get offers and sales. Congratulations for Apple.
If we go back to the first iPhone that is 3G, It was great with the App store.
There are more Stores now with better content, but most of them need UI improvements.
Apps should be presented in a more beautiful way.
Let's discuss votes and the impact news have on them. In the last episode, we told you about the exclusive news about the new iPhones.
We asked you if your decision has been affected in buying new iPhones with the information we provided!
38% said they are excited to get the new iPhone, 28% said the improvements of the iPhone are standard and 33% said Apple is retracting!
This vote is very strange. I think the mid-range iPhone that will cost around 2500 SR with dual sim cards could get more users!
Let's also discuss more Apple news. I hope you will enjoy it!
In the last 6 months, I noticed that if the episode has Apple news in it, views and interactions are less!
Are you with or against it?
Let's discuss two subjects about Apple, first one is, they will discontinue the Macbook Pro 2015 version, the one that has an HDMI and card slot ports!
You would know it directly.
This version will be discontinued. You have the chance to buy this version with a really good price if you can find it in stores.
Apple announced new Macbook Pro devices in Thursday with i7 and i9 processors.
These processors are really powerful. Heavy users will benefit from it!
The least expensive version will cost around 10,000 Derham around USD2400
Something like that right? Oh it is USD1800 before taxes!
The most expensive version with 4TB of SSD of the device will cost more than 24,000 SR!
This version has 4TB of SSD storage, 32GB of RAM and i9 processor. You will have to pay a lot to get this device.
This device will live with you for 2 or 3 years.
Don't think about these devices with these prices unless you will benefit from in design and graphics.
Or even connect to many monitors. If you see the Macbook Pros in Tech Pills studio, and how we use them to the max, except the one I have. I take care of it!
This is the end of the video
this is the end of the video. Glory and praise be to Allah. I witness there is no God but Allah. I ask Allah for forgiveness and I repent to Him.
Peace be upon you all!
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What's up, guys?
Frazier here for Complex News.
Kanye West's 2004 debut album The College Dropout is a perennial fan favorite and top
contender on best-album-of-the-aughts lists.
But fans of the record had a big scare on Monday when it disappeared from Apple Music.
One Ye fan noticed and contacted Apple Support, and posted the exchange on Twitter.
The company said, quote, "We noticed the record label pulled the album from Apple Music."
But before speculation could run too rampant about why the album was taken down, a representative
from Def Jam explained the situation to Spin.
The rep said that the label did not in fact remove the album.
Instead, the issue was a, quote, "supply chain glitch."
The rep also confirmed that Def Jam is working to get the album back up on Apple Music.
Kanye West's eighth solo album, Ye, came out just last month as a part of a series of five
West-produced albums.
The projects, each seven songs (with one exception), were released at a rate of one per week, starting
with Pusha-T's acclaimed Daytona and ending with Teyana Taylor's problem-filled K.T.S.E.
Also included in the series were a duo project by Kanye and Kid Cudi under the name Kids
See Ghosts, and Nas' Nasir.
Next up for Kanye is yet another 7-song album, this one with Chance the Rapper.
Chance told Windy City Live that Kanye was headed back to Chicago sometime this month
to produce the project.
For all the latest information on Kanye, Chance, and the next album to be randomly pulled from
streaming services, subscribe to Complex on YouTube.
For Complex News, I'm Frazier.
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Reacting to my old video! - Duration: 11:49.
Hi guys today, I'm going to probably be doing the worst video that ever exists
I'm going to be reacting to
One of my old videos that I'm gonna cry because I'm gonna cringe so hard over when they say to try not to cringe challenge
Watch this video cuz it'll make you cringe. I don't know why I haven't privated it on my channel yet
I should have a long time ago, but you see I didn't
I decided to keep it don't know why and I saw the chance to like private it, but I don't know
After I watch it, I probably end up like will end up private in it
Also, there is a gnat or something flying around right now and it's gonna I'm scared
It's gonna fly into my mouth while I'm talking also I like to just hold my mouth open and it's like a normal thing
I do it's just weird. Anyways, I'm gonna have it right here in front of me on my desktop and I'm scared
It's an eight minute long video. So
Let's start this
What is on my head when I use this face primer, but it makes my face
I didn't clear the mirror on the back clean and it's literally lopsided. Oh
My god
Did I even okay I sped it up obviously not fast enough. I'm pretty sure it speeded up faster because my
wood used Windows Movie Maker and my laptop couldn't take it because
It wouldn't come out on the brush I had to end up using powder foundation which I'll show you
So
I'm gonna use this. I don't know what it's called. The name was like ripped off the front
That's why I film at night. Now. It's
Good blue my skin tone. I guess you could say so yeah
Hashtag your struggles good my face get better
My eyebrows though, and I didn't know how to fill my eyebrows in back then
So like I knew about it, but I just didn't have anything to fill in it. Well
Part of me. I wish is my eyebrows were thinner. That way I could just make a shape. Oh my god
They're like awkward silence and between like and by the way guys, I'm putting on makeup powder foundation on my next to that way
I'm wearing my dad's work shirt, by the way, it was like, okay. Nobody cares. Just why not? Oh
I had just gotten banked in time and I didn't want to wear them. I forgot about that. I
Um
At least I knew a little bit about blending
Um back now I'm going to be using this elf palette that palette softened. It had no pigman
There's like all the colors. It's really dirty. I think
This brush, okay, it wouldn't work to goods like I had to get another brush I'm gonna use this goldish kind of color
kind of like goldish Brown
I'm so happy that the filter on the camera was literally yellow. Yeah
Look, I'm yellow
I'm gonna not ya know ya don't wanna sit. Let me use the phone
I'm gonna use that and I'm gonna put it in the crease of my eye and like
Kind of like where the you start with creases and make to the bone
God I'm so scientific right? I'm just gonna shut up and make words. Just let you watch it. And yeah, thank you
I'm just I'm you're gonna shut up with the brown
In the crease like the other one you could see a little bit because like it's not in the crease
Oh, why am I tapping so hard?
I'm like, I'm just
And now I'm putting another color
face
Okay, this brush wouldn't work for that for some reason like it wouldn't even really go on. So then I
Use my finger to put it on which worked so good and they come honestly
We came so cute I love it. I like stretching as I'm talking which is probably
Every time I breathe start the recording it's funny because you can hear the dub
Now okay, I tried to put but the pink just wouldn't like you couldn't see it
So I used a q-tip top after a while. I tried to use a q-tip. I was like no no no
What am I doing
God I didn't know how to split clips and delete Clips tonight, you know, I can't exploit it and then delete on one clip
That's literally what I do in all my videos and that's why there's so many jump cuts because I take a break
guerra, I
Take a break in all the times. I'm talking anymore because
Why is he always like that orange? Oh hey
All day. I don't know why cuz you never look at me 3:22 p.m. As I'm recording
I'm just like doing like motion just really coated on, you know
You said my nose gets smaller I'm so confused. I had my nose ring, but it was a different one
This one was sore because the thing kept falling out I know how to keep putting it back in I
Had
My hair what was wrong with my hair? I mean look at it right now. It's almost in the same exact hairstyle
Oh my god, my hair color was so pretty. I
Don't know if it was like the literal literal yellow
I'm going on the camera or if it's scared of joy
and I got darker gotta try to learn how to cut this part out because I was like god we like
10 seconds
Like 2 minutes trying to look good. I never got back. I found some so imma try to learn how I caught this real quick
Yeah, I'm guessing I didn't learn how to cut it because I'm still looking yeah
You could have sped it up do editing I'm really maker yeah. Yeah, I'm on those maker. Okay. I'm not ready. I can't buy everything
Good editing thing. Okay, okay
Anyways, you could have used your phone for iMovie. I was just gonna talk
Listen, wait desert. I'm a version of you makers
I'm so confused. I'm God splitting spoilers hashtag spoilers
Yeah, you need to show
Every time I say I'm gonna shut up. I don't think you talking on my
Design, I like doing now. I hurt my eyelid so bad almost I was like my I was wondering
What I bro is so bad
It goes like it went like oh it was
Pink
I'm gonna my lashes are so pretty. Mascara the only good thing about this video, you know
There's stuff to screen I'm quite this whole video and I finally found it and I'm gonna put it to my waterline. Yeah
Good always look good with eyeliner on my waterline. I don't know why probably with my dark eyes
Kidding
Nothing ever works out for me sure don't trying to fill this in but not a lot
At least I have nice lips
I don't know where they went because they put some way more bigger in there and it worked they could did work actually
Nice English
Okay guys, that's the finished look and I hope you enjoyed the video please give it a like in the car
but once the house, oh
My god first of all
just just just first of all, I literally
Had to in that last like recording
oh my god, that light I had and that last recording so fast because my little brother came in and
He like was being loud. So I had to be like, okay, I gotta go by
First that's the first thing second of all, why does this have eight likes? Um,
Also, I
Didn't bronze didn't do my eyebrows. I
Didn't do anything that I would do now
I'm at first now my whole freakin
My whole like um makeup routine is so much more different
so I am gonna do an updated video on that soon because it's changed tremendously since
December 19 2016
Seriously, oh my god, that was almost two years ago. Oh my god. Why are my lips so chapped?
I don't know where any chapstick is that
was
Something I never want to see again
More than that gonna private that I don't know what's two point private yet?
Cuz it's gonna be in this video anyways, so what I might as well keep it up and keeping it up. Oh, wow. So, uh,
There you go. The most embarrassing video on the Internet of mine
That's not sure there's way more and I have a bunch of examples
But I'm not showing you them because the worst things that's ever lived on earth. I don't think that's the right word
but yeah, so I hope you enjoyed this video and
I'll see you in the next one. Bye
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