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How do you describe this?(56) (Vocabulary Building) [ ForB English Lesson ] - Duration: 1:25.
Hello everyone and welcome back to ForB's English lesson video.
My name is Richard and today we're going to take a look at a video.
And can you describe what this coin is doing on the table?
Let's take a look.
Alright, could you guess the answer?
The answer is, "the coin is spinning on the table."
The coin is spinning on the table.
Alright, spinning is this action.
So when the coin is turning around like this.
It is spinning.
Alright?
So let's practice this together.
So please repeat after me.
The coin is spinning on the table.
The coin is spinning on the table.
Great, so now you know how to describe this action.
My name is Richard.
Remember to please click like, share and subscribe.
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#geocaching Island Adventure - Duration: 6:48.
and there we're on a ferry in Lake Erie and we're going on a cooler destination
yep take a guess we're gonna go find eleven caches we hope and have a good
time see some sights do some finds in a room
yeah come along with us I'd like to share the experience with good
we got it first cash on the island yeah one down ten to go
there are no geocaches at this location it's just one of the really cool spots
to visit on the western shore
I'm thinking this next cash it's time to catch a train not a fire truck a train
and it's supposed to be an easy what's the rating on this one a 1 1 a 1 1 we'll
never find it we got a hint from royal berries in the
ban shouting out check the cowcatcher because the hint is move yeah and she's
right where's no it's right there that's pretty simple right under the
cowcatcher moon got it now the cash down good to go after
spending a night an hour in we head out for some more geocaching
look a real map and we're right here
good morning we're back again to do some more geocaching on Pelee Island we found
about half the caches so far including one a11 that we had to do the PAF option
phone-a-friend to find yeah it was a little more difficult than we thought
but we found it finally we found it it was a little bit more difficult than a11
so we made it you'd find the trio of rock yes and we made it a little bit
more correct to the 1:1 option so now we're doing a mostly earth cache day we
have two traditionals left and three earth caches are four there's four oh
four worth caches so we're gonna get those right now we're on our way to fish
point the most certainly point of Pelee Island see that five times fast
I can't pili island Ontario lies in the western half of Lake Erie at 42 square
kilometers or 16 square miles it is the largest island in the lake and the
southern most populated point in Canada nearby middle Ireland which we visited
in another episode is the southernmost point of land in Canada Lake Erie is the
fourth largest lake of the five Great Lakes in North American that 11th
largest globally if measured in terms of surface area it is the largest
southernmost shallowest and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes it covers an
area of twenty-five thousand seven hundred and forty-four square kilometers
and has a maximum depth of only 64 meters or 210 feet
well we made it to the end and this is where the spit supposed to be that's
what it's called it's spit and the earth cache is
supposed to be out there about eight hundred meters over here we are at the
southerly point that we can go there's no spit the wind is coming from the west
and it's pushing the water up and over to spit so this is it this is as far as
we can go yeah we can go another three feet that's about it
but what do you do when you're on kili island the chances so we did get this
earth cast it's one of the qualifications for it is too close to
coordinates we have the coordinates from where we're at and that's one of the
things that is neat about this earth - the co contracted the way that the spit
moves changes over time so let's go get some more caches
join us next week for part two of our purely island adventure we find the rest
of the earth caches and the visit has a surprise ending
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Hey (Hey), I'm your life I'm the one who takes you there
Hey (Hey), I'm your life I'm the one who cares
They (They), they betray I'm your only true friend now
They (They), they'll betray I'm forever there
[Chorus] I'm your dream, make you real
I'm your eyes when you must steal I'm your pain when you can't feel
Sad but true I'm your dream, mind astray
I'm your eyes while you're away I'm your pain while you repay
You know it's sad but true Sad but true
[Verse 2] You (You), you're my mask
You're my cover my shelter You (You), you're my mask
You're the one who's blamed Do (Do), do my work
Do my dirty work scapegoat Do (Do), do my deeds
For you're the one who's shamed
[Chorus] I'm your dream, make you real
I'm your eyes when you must steal I'm your pain when you can't feel
Sad but true I'm your dream, mind astray
I'm your eyes while you're away I'm your pain while you repay
You know it's sad but true Sad but true
[Guitar Solo]
[Bridge] I'm your dream
I'm your eyes I'm your pain
I'm your dream (I'm your dream) I'm your eyes (I'm your eyes)
I'm your pain (I'm your pain) You know it's sad but true
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 3] Hate (Hate), I'm your hate
I'm your hate when you want love Pay (Pay), pay the price
Pay for nothing's fair Hey (Hey), I'm your life
I'm the one who took you there Hey (Hey), I'm your life
And I no longer care
[Chorus] I'm your dream, make you real
I'm your eyes when you must steal I'm your pain when you can't feel
Sad but true I'm your truth, telling lies
I'm your recent alibis I'm inside, open your eyes
I'm you Sad but true
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2018 AI Summit San Francisco Keynote: Microsoft AI CTO Joseph Sirosh - Duration: 24:54.
>> I'm going to tell you about the three key trends in
AI that are really
powerful that you probably haven't really heard about.
Now, let me start with an example.
This is an arm that can see.
It's 3D printed, it has a camera in the palm of his hand,
it is connected to a service in the cloud.
The cloud service can
trigger the movement of the fingers,
based on what the arm actually sees.
Let's take a look at it in this video.
So, watch the arm.
Now, as someone brings it over a keychain,
the camera and the palm
recognizes the keychain and on the right,
you see the classification of
the object and a pincer grip was selected.
With the flexion of a muscle,
with the muscle sensor,
I can close the grip and you pick
up that and then you can put it back down.
Now, watch as we bring it to another object,
in this case, a wine glass.
The classification is for a palmar action,
closing all the fingers together,
and with a flexor of a muscle,
I can pick that up and I can put that back.
All it takes is a
few off the shelf components like a Raspberry Pi,
an Arduino board, servomotors,
a 3D printed arm.
In fact, inside of this are
fish lines that pull the fingers closed,
but of course, the magic is
the Cloud AI service behind it.
An AI service in the cloud that can
recognize what the camera in the palm
sees and then match it to the grip action
that should be taken so
that the right grip action can be performed.
That's trainable.
It's adaptable.
It really is something you can set up,
something that others could set up,
in the service in the cloud, personalized prosthetics.
That's very powerful.
So, that leads me to the most important macro trend,
which is that a cloud AI service behind every device,
it might be a prosthetic,
it might be any device that you use in your house.
Of course, your apps on
your phone have AI services behind them eventually,
some of them already have AI, but others as well.
Everything in the world that is connected with Wi-Fi or
Internet connectivity can now be backed
up by an AI service.
That's very powerful and
profound when you think about it.
Now, think about this one, the grip classification.
How it works is there's
a muscle sensor that I've attached to my arm here,
there's a camera in the hand.
So, through the electronics,
it goes to an Azure Custom Vision Service,
where our classification model has been set up,
a deep learned model that recognizes object,
classifies it to the right action and then that triggers
the appropriate grip classification in
the servo motors connected
to an Arduino board in the arm.
Two undergraduates built this.
Hamayal Choudhry from
the University of Ontario Institute of Technology
and Khan from University of Toronto. Samin Khan.
They did this for the Microsoft Imagine Cup.
They were the winners in 2018.
Building this took them a few weeks.
Of course, then the magic was provided by
a cloud AI service to be
able to make this device intelligent.
That's a power. Even an undergraduate can
build something as powerful as this today.
So, why is this revolutionary?
Step back and think about this device.
Look, there are over a million amputations per year.
That's an amputation every 30 seconds.
WHO estimates that 30-100 million people
in the world live with limb loss.
Only five to 15 percent of these have
access to Prosthetics.
Even though prosthetic devices have
been around since the Egyptian times,
that what you see on the left is
a toe on an Egyptian mummy.
You can see this in the Egyptian Museum and then you see
the iron hand of a knight from medieval era,
his arm was cut off and he got one.
Even though these devices have been there,
they have been purely physical devices
and very severely limited.
Limited by cost.
The bionic arms that you have heard about today,
they cost tens of thousands of dollars and
it takes a lot of effort to fit them on you.
They're limited by availability,
very few people have access to it,
and they're limited by the interface
you can attach to the body.
Above all, they're limited by the nervous system that
we have because we've got to train
ourselves to use that device.
In fact, literally, we had to force our will into
these devices to be able to use them effectively.
How could we change all of that?
What could change us
from having to wrestle with physical devices?
How could we break these limits?
The answer is an AI or a cloud AI service backing it up.
Think about this, what if you
had low-cost electronics to build with it?
What if we could change the game of
availability with 3D printing?
So, you can print these things anywhere in the world.
What if you had a Cloud AI service behind it that
provided the ability to
recognize things and make the movements?
What if it could be personalized?
What if it could be adapted?
What if other people,
your friends could train
your arm to make the right kind of movements,
in the right kind of environments?
How could you have customizability of all types?
What if you could tap into the knowledge
of the world beyond
our senses through the cloud service
so that you can keep improving it?
What if all of these things came together for
a very low cost like the
$100 it took for this arm to be built?
That would be revolutionary, right?
Imagine, now every prosthetic in
the world or orthosis in the world which is,
let's say you break your arm and
[inaudible] sling and you need assistance?
What if you could get something very cheap that
you could move around but it's
controlled by a Cloud AI service and all you
have to do is express your intent
to that Cloud AI service somehow and it
does the more complex task of actually doing the grasp?
See, this is the difference that the services can make.
What you do is you express
your intents and your constraints,
and the service generates the behavior you need.
So, it's a generative service.
The behavior is generated
but from high-level intention that you communicate.
So, the future is affordable, intelligent,
cloud-powered, personalized,
prosthetic devices and really devices of every type.
That's hugely revolutionary.
So, let me keep this here
and now talk about the next trend.
So, you realize how empowering AI can be.
Now, with all this power,
we have 3D printing. We have AI.
You're going to be able to revolutionize every aspect of
your life and potentially
for millions of people who are disabled,
that could be a new lease on life.
So, now let's talk about how these things are built.
What we're seeing is a huge explosion
of APIs in the cloud that democratize AI,
so that every developer can tap into
this incredibly sophisticated AI without knowing AI.
Now, this is a standard common trend
in computing by the way.
Incredibly sophisticated algorithms are wrapped
up in functions that are so simple you just call them.
When you call a sort function in your programming.
Well, there might be an extremely
sophisticated implementation of quicksort behind it,
but you don't have to worry about it.
You learn to build it.
Same thing is happening with AI.
So now, there are cloud APIs with machine learning in it.
I call them AutoML.
So, let's look at some of the current trends.
There are APIs for perception.
There are APIs for comprehension.
So, perception vision is being solved,
and a lot of vision tasks are being solved.
There are capabilities like face recognition,
identifying a face and you can train them.
Computer vision, meaning put an image,
get a caption or a description of it.
Custom vision, where you can upload
your own images with
class labels and train them to classify.
Speech, speech recognition.
All of you know about it but it's trainable now.
You with the right language model,
with audio environment and text to speech,
text to generating voice.
Then comprehension, the world of language.
Language understanding.
So, you can train a system with
the kind of language that you might see
and it will recognize the intent that's
expressed and call the right functions to execute them.
Filtering objectionable content or
translating text or analytics on text.
Then, the whole power of
search engines like the Bing search engine,
including customizing the search to
different domains or doing search with images.
All of that is available as APIs.
These are just the start.
A lot more APIs like this are coming.
What's important about these APIs
is they're not just algorithms,
they are built with proprietary data,
so it brings the power of
the company that is building it behind it,
whether it be a Microsoft or a Google or an Amazon.
They're bringing data and algorithms and
all of those things together to build these APIs.
Very sophisticated ones.
So, here's an example of a custom vision thing,
called free customization models.
You upload images with labels.
You train it. You deploy it as a rest API.
You can even take those models as
containers and deploy them in your software application.
So, what's an example of an application?
Here is a fun example.
That image, by the way, is from a real customer of ours.
They asked us if we could
understand all those images
and catalog and organize them.
It happened to be the Ministry of Justice
of a country, by the way.
We quite couldn't get
access to all of that data for security reasons,
but we asked ourselves "Hey,
how would we go about solving such a challenge?"
I want to now show that with a fun example.
In November 22nd, of 1963,
John F. Kennedy was assassinated by
a lone gunman in the streets of Dallas or so,
they lead us to believe, right?
Well, this topic was so
controversial that Congress mandated that
all the documents associated with
the Kennedy assassination be
released to the public by 2018.
So, end of 2017 came out all these documents,
lots of PDF scans.
If you pile them up on the stage,
it would be four huge tax seven feet tall.
So, how would we understand all of these documents?
How would we categorize,
organize, discover who killed JFK?
All other controversies around it.
So, our software engineers took this challenge on.
So, they've created this thing called cognitive search,
is actually a service in Azure which allows
you ingest all types of
documents with the majors were taxed and all of that.
You then apply these cognitive
skills that I talked about.
You enrich it and then you put
a search engine on top of it to explore.
So, let me show you the JFK files.
I'll actually show you a fun demo.
So now, switching.
So, this is our website,
live website that you can
actually go to jfkdemoazurewebsites.net.
I'm going to just search for
Oswald and let's see what comes up.
Here's a PDF document.
It did OCR and recognized Oswald in here.
Even more interestingly, you see something here.
This is an handwritten document and
OCR allowed you to recognize terms like Oswald in here.
Right there. Then, I can even go down,
take a picture of Oswald.
The custom vision, the vision service
actually captioned it.
It's a Lee Harvey Oswald posing for the camera.
Now, he's not really posing for
the camera but close enough.
It even recognizes the OCR numbers here.
Very interesting.
So, now I can even see relationships between them.
I can see Oswald is connected to
lots of interesting people like Sylvia Duran.
As I go look through this,
I see things like Cuba in here.
So, what's Cuba doing in JFK files?
So, let me show you.
This is a fun thing.
We search for Castro operation in here
and we found all of this by
just building this application.
You see Castro operation and you see, apparently,
in around that time in the late 1960's,
the CIA in an operation called Operation Mongoose had
hired the Chicago mafia
to poison Fidel Castro with poison pills.
Fun thing. No one knew but apparently,
the pills took a whole day to
dissolve in Fidel Castro's coffee.
So, our test coffee.
So, Chicago mafia got
cold feet and backed out of the whole thing.
So, out of the fun thing.
So, now let me show you another thing.
Like, when a government releases
this kind of very classified documents,
you hope your name is not in there.
Now, my name is not in there,
but the name of one of
Microsoft's products is in the JFK files. SQL Server.
Well, SQL Server didn't kill JFK.
But, we found that
SQL Server was selected as the platform for
the secure classified information facility by the CIA
when they built it and Lotus Notes
from IBM was selected as a medium of communication.
They even gave us
a whole architecture for how these things will look.
You've been a complete with dial-up lines and so on.
So, really fun story.
The amazing thing again,
is this kind of things can be built by
an engineer in a very short time period.
In this particular case,
it took about three weeks for an engineer to
build it using these APIs and all of that.
So, let me just get back to my slide here.
These are incredibly useful.
What is really useful is that
you can take pretty much any data
in an enterprise, like legal contracts,
or engineering plants, or extract form information,
connect all of these things up,
understand it in a cognitive sense,
you think it's cognitive APIs and apply it.
Which then leads me to the third big trend.
AI Enables Natural User Interfaces.
Well, all of you know about bots and speech interfaces,
there are even neural interfaces emerging,
behind all of these things is AI,
and AI is enabling completely new types of interfaces.
Now, one that you may not be as familiar with is Ink,
Digital Ink, using a pen.
So, let me show you some examples of the power of ink.
Look, all of these are drawn by ink, and the pen.
There's this famous saying,
the pen is mightier than the sword.
Try and type any of these things,
you can't quite create that.
But with the power of a digital pen and a Digital Ink,
backed by a Cloud AI service,
you can now start capturing these creative experiences,
and even go beyond.
So, let me show you some examples.
Now, we have Digital Inking as a service
in the Cloud behind PowerPoint and Word and Office 365.
Here's an example of what you can do in
PowerPoint, you can write,
you can turn that into text,
you can now draw boxes like this,
especially on a touch screen,
you got all of that,
and yes Lasso it with a circle and
then you can turn it into actual printed letters,
you can make those boxes look much cleaner,
and you can even draw lines between them, right?
So, now you've created something new.
Same thing with Word,
you can edit in Word with a pen.
So, you can put an arrow there,
you can write what you want like brand and then
it'll get inserted right there in that resume, right?
You can cut out a line and that will clear up.
So, all of these interactive experiences that you're
seeing can be done with the power of the pen.
So, let's keep going,
what if I had handwriting like this?
I can make it look prettier using a Cloud AI service,
this is ink beautification.
So, that's my handwriting,
and you will see it getting cleaned up.
This is beautified, original, beautified, original,
you see that it's improved,
my handwriting became better.
Let me give you another example,
what if I'm actually drawing diagrams?
These diagrams are not as clean.
By the way, this enables speed as well.
I can quickly draw something and
then let the AI service clean it up for me.
So, this is the original, this
is beautified, original, beautified.
Now over time by the way,
we can keep improving these things,
and it'll become better and better,
and your interactions with
these devices will become very powerful.
It doesn't stop there.
Now, here's another example that I'm going to
show where you're drawing on a whiteboard,
and a picture is done,
and then you can focus with
your hand on the right portions of
the whiteboard and then touch any of those.
>> Zoom catcher, eliminates scenario
for selection in an extremely lightweight manner.
The user can then act on the strokes,
such as to recognize.
But only what areas the user
wants and only when the user chooses to do so.
>> Cool. Right. So, you saw that interactive power.
So, this is a progression of Ink in Microsoft.
It's been a journey, but around
2017 is where the magic started happening,
where we saw a big step change improvement with
the power of more data and AI,
and I wanted to show that to you.
Really, up until 2017
we were using a shallow machine learning models,
limited data, limited accuracy and a client API.
But then starting 2017,
we started using DNS,
and we started using much more data.
We had a Cloud AI service behind it.
We had a Cloud service
that draw the country's improvement,
significant improvement in the capabilities
and all of the endpoints to which you could bring them.
Now, I want to end with a final story.
So, this is a story of an application called Helpicto.
Helpicto was built by a French developer.
A French developer who just used
the Cloud AI services to create
an application to communicate with autistic children.
Now, communicating to autistic children,
mothers, fathers,
communicating, that's always a challenge.
The standard of care has been you
bring up a picture book,
you take pictures from it,
compose pictorial conversation at
the same time as you speak.
So, the child hears you and at
the same time sees the picture
and that increases comprehension.
But of course, this is incredibly unwieldy.
So, the developer ask the question,
why can this be on a mobile phone?
Why can't this whole thing just recognize my speech,
make that conversation happen pictorially on
a mobile phone and so the child can be shown that,
and it just improves the speed at which you can do this,
and you don't have to carry a book around with you.
Let me play the video and look at
the subtitles so you can understand it, it's in French.
>> [FOREIGN]
>> AI powered Natural Interfaces can be very empowering.
So, AI is the new normal.
It is an incredibly empowering technology,
and Microsoft, by the way,
is about empowering others by creating platforms on
top of which all of you can
build these types of powerful applications.
So, I hope you go away from this event,
inspired by the power of what AI can do for you,
and build on top of this to change
the world and to change your communities,
and make it the next
technology that empowers us all. Thank you very much.
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hey guys, today we're gonna try Bullsone Crystal Bubble Car Shampoo
dilute ratio for foam lance is 1 : 100 and autobrite expends 12,8 Liters of water
so 12,8L divide by a 100 so it's 128ml in the foam lance
it helps about 50-70%
i hope this helps
you can check the links in the description
thanks for watching
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Megyn Kelly Canceled? - Duration: 24:25.
Live from New York City,
it's the Wendy Williams Show!
How you doin'?
(upbeat music)
♪ Feel it, feel it, feel it ♪
♪ Come on, you need it ♪
♪ Say it like you mean it ♪
♪ Just shout it out ♪
(upbeat music)
Now, here's Wendy!
(audience cheers)
Oops.
Sorry.
Thank you for watching.
Say hello to my co-hosts, my studio audience.
How you doin'?
How you doin'?
I'm doing okay.
It's Friday!
Let's get started.
It's time for Hot Topics.
(audience cheers) (upbeat music)
I apologize.
That was a mint.
Word in the street is that Megyn Kelly is out at NBC.
(audience cheers)
Here's the deal.
This comes after she said that there's
nothing wrong with dressing in blackface for Halloween,
which to me is a thoughtless thing
for such a well read person.
She graduated from college, she graduated from law school,
she worked her way up in the ranks.
It's difficult to talk about race,
but it's very, very easy.
The most baseline thing is you don't
say something like that.
(audience claps)
She tried to compare it in some ways
to the Countess LuAnn when Countess dressed as Diana Ross
(audience laughs)
with a deep tan.
Megyn, she's a housewife.
I'm not saying that she's smaller than you,
but in terms of academia and what people expect from you,
you're not supposed to compare yourself
to what a housewife does.
(audience claps)
Quite frankly, I don't care.
(audience laughs)
Is she hireable?
Probably.
She'll go away and then she'll come back.
She'll get hired someplace.
Sure.
Besides, if she's not hireable,
she's the highest paid person over at that network.
$23 million.
(audience gasps)
For a multi-year deal.
(audience laughs) Wait, hold on now.
Hold on, I've just been passed something
through my teleprompter.
$69 million.
(audience gasps)
For only three years.
(audience laughs) (woman laughs)
Hold is getting $7 million.
What do I think?
I don't feel sorry for Megyn Kelly.
She wanted to jump into daytime TV
and I think she wanted to be more likable and stuff,
but there's certain things that don't fly
with certain people.
She's not the fun girl.
We're the fun girl.
(audience cheers)
And every once in awhile,
something might slip out of my mouth,
but I apologize to you all.
(audience laughs)
You might laugh at it and be mad at me for three days,
but then you come back.
Thank you.
(audience cheers)
I was watching The Bold and the Beautiful
with a Carla Hall oxtail I might add.
(audience hums)
Extra garlic, extra hot sauce.
(audience hums)
And I heated up her lima bean salad.
(audience hums)
I didn't like it cold.
I like it heated up.
Heat it up, put it around the oxtail,
put it in a bowl, not a plate.
Everything spreads out.
One oxtail, the bowl.
(audience laughs)
Hair off.
(audience laughs)
(audience claps)
'Cause you know, when you eat the oxtail,
you know you have to pick it up and you get all into it
and then I'm not a marrow person,
but I marrow for an oxtail.
I will marrow for an oxtail.
I'm poking the marrow through.
I have a small glass, not a big glass,
a small glass of grape juice to wash everything down
for dessert, you know I'm not a dessert person,
and then water.
I'm watching The Bold and the Beautiful
and I hear suddenly Wayne Brady has joined the show.
(audience gasps)
Yup.
This is a great idea to me.
He's gonna play a doctor who finds himself
in a web of passion and mystery.
(audience gasps)
He's already at the network because
he hosts Let's Make a Deal, which I love.
That's such a fun show.
It just never gets old to me.
People and their stupid costumes
(audience laughs) jumping up and down,
and Wayne's such a good host for that,
but I guess he wanted more.
He probably went to the network and said
I want more or something.
In the meantime, he ended up bonding with the
head writer at the show because he visited
his 15 year old daughter who had a
guest starring role on the show.
(audience gasps)
My knee jerk reaction was, but dad, this is about me!
(audience laughs)
You got a job out of this and
all I am is a guest star for one show?
(audience laughs)
Then he probably said something like, don't worry baby girl.
Part of my mystery is that I do have a 15 year old daughter
and then you'll appear.
(audience hums)
I don't know though Wayne man. (audience laughs)
You've got such a sweet life with that stupid show.
Everyone loves that.
I mean stupid in a good way.
You've got such a sweet life. (audience claps)
With that stupid show and you're not old,
but you're old-ish.
(audience laughs)
The idea of memorizing lines for a soap opera,
you gotta go home and memorize all the script.
(woman scoffs) (audience hums)
You need a girlfriend or something.
(audience claps)
Maybe he does have one.
I always tease him when he comes here.
Who are you dating, what are you doing,
and so on and so forth.
He likes to work, but on the soap opera with the lines?
Geez.
I only like to play myself
(audience laughs) 'cause they're no lines.
I make them up as I go along.
However, I am playing the mother of a drug lord.
(audience gasps)
(audience laughs) (audience claps)
I don't know how I'm gonna pull it off
(audience laughs)
because it's a real hood tale
(audience laughs)
and I leave for the set I think next week
or something like that.
It's happening now, but the mother of a drug lord.
I don't say wif, I say with.
(audience laughs)
Are you gonna buy it if I talk like dis, dem, and dez?
(audience laughs)
Or maybe I should just be me.
But we're in the hood.
(audience laughs)
But just still talk like me?
Yes.
I need to get some Ebonics going on, quick.
Going on quick.
Happy birfday.
Who you wit?
(audience laughs)
What you doin' n-word?
(audience laughs)
(audience claps)
(audience laughs)
Memorizing lines and getting a blackcent.
(audience laughs) (woman laughs)
Two things going on at one time.
I can barely do one thing at one time.
Do you know this girl Normani?
Normani Kordei?
She doesn't wanna be called the next Beyonce.
This is a beautiful girl.
Clap if you know her.
(audience claps)
I didn't know who she was,
but apparently a lot of people don't or a lot of people do
and she's on the cusp of being great.
She performed at the TIDAL Brooklyn concert on Tuesday night
and people were comparing her to Beyonce.
I'm not comparing her to Beyonce.
How many things can you do with two legs and two arms
(audience laughs)
and a head of hair?
Of course, you fling your hair, you wave your arms.
I would take the comparison as a compliment
first of all Normani,
but she took it I guess as people are insulting her.
(audience groans)
She tweeted out,
"I'm Normani.
I was born Normani, I will die Normani.
Period."
(audience groans)
People didn't like her comments and they slammed her
and telling her you'll never reach Beyonce's status anyway.
Normani, I don't think of you like Beyonce.
They say you have a wonderful voice.
I don't know you, but you're a beautiful girl
and you could be in your own lane,
and Beyonce did not invent throwing her hair up and back
and Beyonce did not invent dance moves
and all that other kind of stuff,
or leotards with tights, or any of that,
but Normani idolizes Beyonce and she's
put her on her social media before.
She tweeted, I love Beyonce, but I'm my own person.
(audience groans)
She's fighting it, she's fighting it.
Girl, just go along to get along.
When I got this show, people were trying to tell me
so now you're gonna be the next Oprah, huh?
I'm like, no.
I don't wanna be on TV for 25 years.
(audience laughs) Number one.
Number two, 'cause I didn't think we'd
last for even 10 years.
(audience laughs)
That was a defense mechanism.
I still don't wanna be on for 25 years.
We're 10 and counting now.
(audience cheers)
They tried to compare me to Oprah
I guess 'cause I was the only Black woman
hosting my own talk show.
They didn't compare me to anybody else on daytime.
They immediately went to the Oprah thing.
I'm like, no!
I never thought of that, me as Oprah.
Even people who knew me from radio,
my radio Wendy listeners were like,
so she's gonna try to be like Oprah.
I'm like, no!
I'll show ya.
(audience cheers) I'll show ya.
Normani, what I'm saying is that you get out there
and you carve your lane and people will
soon discover that you're not Oprah, you're Noprah.
(audience claps)
That's it.
(woman laughs) (audience laughs)
A funny story happened at a gala
with a bunch of rich people.
I'll share.
(audience laughs)
The Real Housewives of New York,
you know I love Ramona and Dorinda.
She's so gentle.
They got in a fight.
(audience gasps)
At the Angel Gala.
Thrown every year, it's the Angel Ball.
I've been there a couple of times.
It's very fancy.
When you walk in, all you smell is money.
(audience gasps)
And all you see are money after money and real stars
like Matthew McConaughey.
(audience gasps)
I saw him there.
He's like the size of Suzanne.
(audience laughs) Really?
He's little? (audience claps)
That's bad!
Yeah Suzanne.
That's terrible.
He's a little man with a little suit.
And little hands?
Yes, little hands. (audience laughs)
Little feet.
I met Dan Marino.
(audience gasps)
Let me tell you something about Dan Marino.
(woman hums)
(audience laughs)
That's a good one.
But you meet all kinds of people there,
you know what I'm saying.
Ramona invited Dorinda to the Angel Ball
and told her they'd be at the same table.
When they arrived, they were seated separately.
Here's how it works at the Angel Ball.
First of all, the food is sumptuous.
(audience hums)
They lay it out.
Everything is proper, everybody's dressed to the nines.
You don't walk in there
(audience laughs)
looking like this.
Dorinda goes over to the organizers
because Ramona's at one table with 10 people at a table.
10 at a table.
Everyone's rich, wealthy, or doing something.
(audience laughs)
Dorinda marches over to the organizer and asks,
why am I not sitting with my friend Ramona?
The organizer told her, Ramona requested the seat change.
(audience gasps)
The shade of it all!
(audience gasps) (woman laughs)
(woman burps)
Excuse me.
(audience laughs)
I totally believe this story,
I totally believe Ramona would do something like that
to hob knob with all the people at her table.
Maybe she wanted to walk in with Dorinda,
but she didn't wanna sit with Dorinda.
In the meantime, Dorinda was pissed
that she was over at another table.
Here's my thought.
Dorinda, who do you have to go over to the organizers?
Why'd you all have to neck rock and
finger point in front of the fancy people and them in there?
I love a gala ball.
Sometimes I would go and he doesn't really care much.
He knows everything's gonna be good.
I'll go myself.
I mean, I've got people with me, but they're back there.
They don't have a table.
(audience laughs)
You all stand over there and I'm going to take my seat.
(audience laughs)
I sit by myself at a table full of nine more people,
everybody about something, and I love it.
I love to meet new people,
I love to know what they're doing,
being a talk show host means nothing at a gala.
It's not like they're on my bra strap or anything like that.
(audience laughs)
That's Wendy, how you, and maybe doin'.
(audience laughs)
I'll tell you, Dorinda, you really missed your mark.
You should've sat at your table and made friends.
The fancy people with all the money
and all the charitable donations and all that stuff.
(audience claps)
Here in Manhattan,
galas are always early so you'll be home
in time for the 10 o'clock news.
(audience laughs)
Easy.
I totally believe that story.
Totally.
By the way, the Bravo cameras were filming everything,
(audience groans)
which would've pissed me off as a gala attendee.
Denise, I don't wanna be on Bravo.
(audience laughs)
What is going on here?
Why are there cameras?
Remember the Neely's?
Pat and Gina?
They've been here before.
Pat is 54 years old.
(audience aw's)
There they are when they were in love.
(audience gasps)
It was Gina who asked for the divorce and Pat was like okay.
He's 54.
It's been four years since they split,
but now Pat has gone on to remarry a woman.
(audience gasps)
(audience laughs) (woman laughs)
Shut your face.
Stop laughing.
Can we just show a picture of the family please?
Please, stop.
In People Magazine, this is his new family.
(audience aw's)
There's Pat with his wife Tamika.
She's 39 to his 54.
She already had a five year old.
Pat does not believe in calling children step,
so he considers her son, their son.
Beautiful. (audience aw's)
And they also have a three month old daughter.
(audience aw's)
And they met on the Tom Joyner cruise.
(audience gasps) (audience laughs)
That's the funniest part of all,
but that's a captive audience.
You're cruising around with Tom for seven days.
When you meet somebody and lock eyes
maybe the second day in, it's easy and she's cute.
The family looks adorable.
To me, I would think that this is so painful for Gina
to see him not just move on,
but move on with a new family,
and be happy and be in People Magazine.
(audience groans)
I'd be mad.
Even though it's been four years.
I don't know about her having love in her life.
I saw her, she appeared on that Bravo dating show
earlier in the year called To Rome With Love.
I don't know whether she found love,
but clearly she's still chasing the
spotlight is what I'm saying.
Whereas he's retired himself into fatherdom and familydom
and she I guess still wants to be on TV.
It's gotta be hard though man.
Gina, I feel for you.
But they do have two daughters, Pat and Gina.
The daughters are 29 and 23.
Now the daughters have a little brother.
Here's what you do Gina.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
You've gotta fix your face.
Don't let them see you sweat.
Don't talk bad about that family, don't talk bad about him,
not even in front of your daughters,
but your daughters are gonna be your best weapon
'cause this is what you do.
(audience laughs)
You encourage the daughters to go over
and see their little brother and their father
and then they'll come back 'cause they're 23 and 29.
Kids love mom before they love dad anyway.
(audience laughs)
(audience claps)
They'll come back and tell you.
Mommy, your living room is so much better than hers.
(audience laughs)
She can't decorate for nothing.
Gina, you say, shut your mouth.
Stop talking like that.
(audience laughs)
Then they'll say, but mom I'm just saying.
Also, she's not a good cook at all.
(audience laughs)
Let your daughters do all your investigative work
while you keep the stone face.
The new issue of People Magazine hits the news stands today.
(audience claps)
Again, I forgot to moisturize.
Do we have a little Gold Bond close by?
A little something?
When I jump up from the chair,
I like to shake hands and greet my co-hosts
and who likes a hard hand?
(audience laughs)
Thank you Gold Bond.
Do you watch Bridezilla?
(audience claps)
I love this story.
(audience laughs)
There's a Bridezilla.
Her name is Penny and she's claiming
to have secretly fattened up her sisters before her wedding.
(audience gasps)
This is brilliant.
This is brilliant.
Brilliant Penny!
So they wouldn't outshine her at her own wedding.
(audience groans)
Here's what she would do.
Every day, she would make her sisters healthy shakes.
(audience groans)
But she was putting weight gain powder protein
(audience gasps) in the shakes.
(audience claps)
That's brilliant!
Brilliant!
(audience laughs)
Here's the deal.
Both sisters had to have their dresses
let out before the big day, (audience laughs)
but my thought is,
don't you know when you've gained three pounds?
Even three.
For me, it's when I can't do this down here.
Rambo, get this shot down here.
When I can't give you the full twistation
of my ankle situation.
(audience laughs)
That's when I know, what's going on thighs?
(audience laughs)
What's happening?
Don't you know when you get out of
the shower and you look at yourself
in your most vulnerable state?
Right blondie?
You know!
You know.
I blame the sisters and Penny, by the way,
that is a great plan.
Don't try that at home, but if you do,
(audience laughs)
call me and let me know how it worked out.
(audience claps) (woman laughs)
We've got more great show everybody.
Up next, Queer Guy's alum Carson Kressley
and Tom Filicia are here, so grab a snack and come on back!
(audience cheers) (upbeat music)
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♪ How are you doin' ♪
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Creamy Mushroom Risotto Recipe ~ How To Cook Best Mushroom Risotto - Duration: 3:33.
Tonight we're having steak and I'm making risotto as a side dish. I'm Tess
and come join me as I make a creamy and delicious mushroom risotto.
(intro music)
To get
started I'm first going to get my broth ready and the mushrooms cooked. I'm using
chicken broth but you can use a broth of your choice. Mushroom broth is really
good and adds a level of richness to this risotto recipe. I'm bringing the
chicken broth up to a boil and then reducing to a simmer. If you add cold
broth to the rice it will not cook through and will not become creamy.
I'm using bella mushrooms tonight but you can use the mushrooms that you like.
I cut them into quarters. In a deep skillet on medium heat I'm adding in a little
olive oil, the mushrooms, minced garlic and some
salt and black pepper. Cooking and stirring for about 5 to 7
minutes or until the mushrooms are done. Risotto takes time to cook and become
creamy and perfect. While cooking you're going to be stirring so you don't want
to have any interruptions. In a pan on medium heat I'm adding in some olive oil,
my diced onions, salt and black pepper and some minced garlic. Cooking and
stirring for about a minute and then I'm adding in my rice. This is arborio rice
and it is a short grain rice that has a high starch content and as a result
becomes creamy and rich while cooking. I'm cooking and stirring the rice for
about two to three minutes to get all the grains of rice coated with the oil.
Now I'm adding in a little white wine and I think this really adds some flavor
and acidity to the risotto. If you don't have white wine, or prefer not to use
wine, You can add a little lemon juice or leave out. Cooking and stirring for about
a minute or until the wine is absorbed. Next is the broth. You want to add just
enough broth to cover the rice, stirring frequently if not constantly until the
liquid is almost absorbed. Keep adding a little broth at a time and continue
cooking until the rice is el dente. Keep tasting the rice along the way.
The rice takes about 15 to 20 minutes to cook through and it will have a little
bit of a bite.
And we're almost done. I'm adding in my mushrooms, some fresh chopped parsley and
grated Parmesan cheese. Giving that a good mix to combine and then finally I'm
adding in a couple tablespoons of butter for some extra creaminess and to bring
this risotto all together.
Serving tonight with some steak that is topped with some garlic mushrooms and
onions. If you like to see that video recipe I'll leave the link here and also
in the show more section below. I hope you give this easy and creamy mushroom
risotto a try and enjoy.
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Witchy Reads | Monthly Recommendations - Duration: 10:51.
hi! So today I'm going to share some witchy reads with you. So this is a
Monthly Recommendations prompt so I will leave the details of that group down
below but let's talk about some witchy books that I would recommend! I'm gonna
start with some of the ones that I think are probably less well known before I
get into the ones that I'm pretty sure everyone else is gonna put on their lists. So
I'll start with a couple of New Zealand books because I think those are probably
the least well-known. So the first book I would recommend would be The Changeover
by Margaret Mahy. So Margaret Mahy is a very well-known children and young
adult author in New Zealand although sadly she has passed away now. The
Changeover follows this girl named Laura who has this vision that something bad
is gonna happen to her baby brother who she often ends up looking after because
her mother is a single mother and is always at work. So she gets involved with
this guy at her school who she happens to know is a witch and she ends up
working with this witchy family to try and save her brother. There were definitely
some strange bits in this book - both in a good way and a bad way. There also some
parts of this book that were just... I really loved the writing and I thought
the lines were amazing so I really recommend this book if that sounds like
something they would interest you. I would say it's on a younger scale of
young adult, probably not quite middle grade though. But it's also really creepy
and probably a slightly different perspective of witches then you might
get in some other books. Actually what I found from all the books that I picked
out for this list is they are all very different views of what witches are
which I find really interesting. So the second New Zealand book that I would
recommend is not actually this one but it's this series which is the Kotahi
Bay series by J.C. Hart. This series is actually a self-published series where
there are four books, most of which are only in eBook form I believe. So this
series are set in this like small New Zealand town where it turns out that a
lot of the children of the Gods live. So it's very based around
Māori mythology and you've got kind of this conflict between the gods building up.
The third book follows a character named Alisa who is the granddaughter of the
town witch who has now passed away and she's having to take over as the town
witch even though she doesn't really know what that means. For me there was a
little bit too much romance in these stories but I did think that the overall
story was really good and I really liked how it captured that small-town New
Zealand feel so if you don't mind a bit of romance
then the series might be something that's worth looking into
So my next recommendation is the Diana Tregrade series by Mercedes Lackey. So
to be completely transparent I read a couple of books in this series like a
long time ago, like probably more than a decade ago? And I really liked them and
this is a series I really do want to get back to. I believe this is the second
book in the series - this is the only one that I actually had one physical copy
I know that when these came out Mercedes like he had quite a bit of trouble
because people didn't like her writing these witchy stories. So it follows this
woman named Diana Tregarde, who is a witch and she gets involved in helping
this police detective solve crime. I believe he might also be psychic and
they know each other from some paranormal adventures in the past. As I said
it's been a while since I read it but I think it was just quite a fun but dark
actiony urban fantasy and I really enjoyed it. I also think that Mercedes
Lackey did quite a good job of like ... do you know
anything I say about this is like sooooo memory... at some point I'll reread this
and then I'll know whether this is actually a good recommendation but from
what I remember I really enjoyed the ones that I did read and that's why I've
kind of kept this as around as a series I want to get back to. Just too many good
books to read! So moving into slightly more popular books but ones that don't
really get talked about that much. The next series I
would recommend would be the Midnight Texas series by Charlaine Harris. So
this is a series that is set in the same world as this Sookie Stackhouse series
which is what the TV series True Blood was based on although that book series
is a little bit different from the TV series especially as time goes on but I
did feel like the book series got better as it went on whereas the TV show went
the other way and it's certain point they crossed over. Anyway Midnight Texas
doesn't really have much to do with the Sookie Stackhouse series although there
are a couple of characters from that series that turn up in Midnight Texas
Midnight, Texas is this tiny little town out in the middle of nowhere and you've
got a bunch of like quite strange characters who gathered there. You've got
Manfred who is a psychic; you've got a couple of angels; you've got a vampire; an
assassin; a bunch of strange people. You've also got a woman named Fiji who is a
witch but she's also just a really lovely lady who happens to get involved
in some of the weird stuff that's going on in the town. I really enjoyed the
Midnight Texas series. Mainly I just found that small town really comfortable
and I just loved all the characters. I wouldn't say the murder mysteries and
the stories are anything amazing and there's not any amazing themes explored
but it's just a really fun story with some some nice characters to get to know
and I did enjoy the witchy element. I think if you liked the Sookie Stackhouse
series then you will definitely like Midnight Texas and you should read it. So
then another book that got quite a few mixed reviews when it first came out and
that is the Half Bed series by Sally Green. So I think the key thing about
this particular book was that a lot of it is written in second person, which
isn't that common. Although the second and third book
pretty much dropped off on that entirely I think. We follow a guy - what is his name?
Nathan I believe. We follow him. He is a half-black which half-white witch. So
society is divided between these two types of witches
White witches being the "good" ones and the black witches being the "bad" ones and
on their 16th birthday they're supposed to get three gifts and develop whatever
special ability they're going to have as a witch but Nathan's mother is a white
witch who has died and his father is a black witch who is considered the most
evil witch of all time and he's kind of on the run in hiding and Nathan is now
kind of in the hands of the white witches. And the story tells about
him learning about his powers and his family heritage both on his white witch
side and his black witch side. As I said this did get a bunch of mixed reviews
when it first came out but I really loved it. I do think there are some weak
points in the story but overall I became very attached to Nathan and the ending
just broke my heart so I would really recommend this series. Then to talk about
some obvious ones - obviously you've got the Buffy series with Willow being a
witch and learning about her powers throughout the series. I think there's
even more about Willow's witchy powers when you get to the comic books compared
to the TV series. So there's that. Another one I think a lot of people will
recommend because it's recent is Undead Girl Gang by Lily Anderson. So I read it,
it is a very light paranormal murder mystery type thing where this girl
accidentally brings her best friend who has died back from the dead to help try
and figure out who killed her friend. Again, it wasn't the most amazing book
but I really did enjoy the dead girls and I have seen people saying that they
didn't like the ending but I quite liked the revenge that gets carried out in the
end. I'm trying to phrase that in a way so I was not to give spoilers. Then I
think two other quite popular witchy ones I would recommend would be the
Throne of Glass series, mainly because of Manon Blackbeak, which is
one of the characters - my favorite character. To be honest I don't really care
that much about Aelin, I care about Manon and I care about Elide - is that how you
say it? Those are the only character I care
about. The rest can die... which they probably will! But Manon Blackbeak and her
13, which is my favorite. I love that they fly around on dragons and they're just so
like badass but also learning to be maybe good? Maybe? we'll see what happens
in the next book. And then the last recommendation I would make would of
course be the Three Dark Crown series by Kendare Blake. So this is a series
that's very witchy. It's set on this island where you've got these three
Queens that are born and when they turn 16 they're supposed to kill each other
and whoever survives gets the throne and each of them has a different magical
ability... maybe! Well maybe things haven't quite worked out. It's a really great
story that's going to be a four book series I believe and the third one just
came out. I haven't quite read the third one yet but I am excited to read it
because the first two books had quite a few twists and turns and I just love how
it makes you root for all of the Queens. I will say for that one that I do think
the writing is a little bit iffy but hopefully it will get better as the
series goes on. I can't really even put my finger on what it is I don't like
about the writing but it is something that I've seen a couple of other people
comment on as well. I know that there are also a lot of other witchy books
that have been coming out recently because witchy books seem to be a bit
fashionable lately but I haven't really read that many of the new releases so
that's why I mostly recommended a bunch of older books. Do let me know
if you have read any of those books or if you read any of them after
watching this video because I would love to know and I would also love to talk to
you about them down in the comments! Thank you so much for watching and I
will see you next time :) *bye*
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