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Drum Teacher Reacts to Dave Lombardo - Drummer of Slayer - Duration: 10:00.

hello and welcome back to another episode of my drum teacher react series

today I'm gonna be reacting to and analyzing a live drum cam video of

Slayers former drummer Dave Lombardo playing the song disciple before we

start off I want to talk about two things number one big thank you goes out

to Dave you can find the full version of this video without my talking in

between on Dave's YouTube channel which I'm going to link below in the

description the second thing I want to talk about if you want a certain drummer

to be next on this YouTube channel and if you want me to analyze a certain drum

video on this YouTube channel make sure to comment below and please don't forget

to also at the YouTube URL of the video you want otherwise I'm not gonna find it

alright that's it for this short introduction let's start right away

actually I have to stop right away playing in such a stadium is every drummers

dream out there almost every drummers dream out there but the bad thing is

that 99.9999% of us will never get the chance to play in a stadium like that

after this long tom fill let's talk about his Tom set up for a bit the first

four Tom's are angled in an extreme way the two floor toms Tom five and six are angled

pretty flat also the cymbals are pretty flat but Tom's one to four are

angled in an extreme way the one thing that can happen if you set up your toms like

that is that you break a lot of drum heads that way but one thing that Dave

Lombardo does his grip is something between French grip and

American grip like that and if you play toms that are angled that way

you're gonna hit them like that so this way you're not gonna destroy a lot of

drum heads but if you use a German grip so on the back of your hand is facing up

and you hit an angled tom like that you're gonna break a lot of drum heads so

with French grip it's kind of okay because Dave Lombardo is also

using a wrist turning motion a lot of wrist involvement but you're hitting the

tom like that and not like that all right let's continue

no bass drum triggers of course

what you could see right here is that he started a short bass drum pattern with

his left foot and he contracted his calf muscle so he raised his heel off the

floor the weight of his upper leg and the lower leg was resting on the pedal

but the bass drum beater didn't touch the bass drum head the reason for this is

he's using a medium low to medium spring tension but his bass drum beater is placed

in a 90 degree beater angle so even when he raises his heel so he's contracting

his calf muscles the weight of his upper and lower leg is resting on the pedal

but still he's a bass drum beater is not touching the bass drum head so that's

actually his starting position looks something like this he contracts his

calf muscles the bass drum beater stops right before the bass drum head

and then he starts to play double bass

all right let's continue

nice double bass lots of power alright again let's talk a bit about his foot

technique so he's using a 90 degree beater angle there are also a lot of videos on

YouTube where he explains his foot technique so make sure to check them out

as well so here's what I took away from those videos he's using a 90 degree

beater angle low to medium spring tension he's sitting extremely low so his hip

joints are always placed lower than his knee joints so if you're sitting that

low it becomes extremely difficult to actively work with your hip flexors like

that this up and down motion so and what he is doing is he's mostly using his

calf muscles when he's playing double bass he's getting a big big beater swing

so a lot of power of course he's not using bass drum triggers as well so he

needs a lot of power and he definitely is able to play all that stuff with a

lot of power and volume one last thing if you want to sit that low always take

care that you don't arch your back because this would cause problems in

your lower back as you can see in this video right now he's always sitting up

straight like that so he has great posture though his sitting so low so if

you want to sit so low pay close attention that you don't arch your back

like that sit up straight like Dave does it in this example

all right that's like every drummers dream to play in a stadium like that

in this example you could see his hand technique really well so he's using an

American grip so in between French and German grip something like that he's

using a lot of wrist motion almost no fingers involved at all

you could see the hand position again when he played the tom fill

Gary Holt on the right

since he's playing double bass again right now let's talk a little bit more

about his foot technique one thing you could see is that every time he

before he starts to play double bass he contracts his hip flexors like that so

he raises his upper legs so he has more space free space to move his ankles

again everything is generated from the calf muscles almost no hip flexor

involvement at all he doesn't need it because he got way enough power with his

calf muscles and what he does with his hip flexors is he's raising his

upper legs and that's a constant and it's a constant contraction yeah it's

not an up-and-down motion from the hip flexors like that the strokes are

generated by his calf muscles but it's a constant contraction to raise his upper

legs so this is what it looks like before he starts to play double bass

he's raising his heels hip flexors are raising his upper legs and then he

starts to play double bass all right let's continue

there you can see it with the left bass drum beater 90-degree beater angle

one more thing his snare drum is placed really low as well so actually if he

would be using a German grip his upper legs would be in the way if he wants to

hit the snare drum like that but since he's using American grip he's

more like in here and so his upper legs don't get in the way of him playing at

the snare drum

yeah great video big thank you to Dave Lombardo for sharing this video again

you can find the full video on his youtube channel which I'm gonna link

below I'm a big fan of Dave Lombardo here's one of my fanboy pictures I met

him in 2013 I think when I played with belphegor he's an awesome dude great

drummer he totally destroyed everyone that day every drummer that day so yeah he's

the man all right that's it for this video don't forget to

comment below if you want a certain video to be next on his youtube channel

and please don't forget to post the YouTube URL makes it way easier for me

alright that's it for today have a great day cheers from Vienna bye

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Tourist Sauce (Scotland Golf): Episode 5, Crail - Duration: 17:45.

We're out at the Himalayas.

The ladies medal going on.

The excitement is palpable.

Just watching some of that stuff, I'm very happy that Randy and I made an excuse to go

see more of the town of St. Andrews.

The worst part was that I played really, really well the previous day at the Old Course, and,

like, one of the best rounds I've had this year, so I had really high hopes going into

it, and of course struggled and got our dicks knocked in.

Well we were happy to see more of the town of St. Andrews.

One thing that's really cool is just the fact that St. Andrews is as accessible as it is.

One of our first questions, we had a chance to sit down with some people from the Links

Trust and, one of our first questions was just "how does this place stay public?"

It's a St. Andrews thing but I think it's also inherently a Scottish thing.

That's our freedom to roam, and the way that links courses were born, were just rough patches

of ground next to towns on the coastal areas of Scotland.

What happens here in St. Andrews you'll see if you go elsewhere in Scotland in terms of

the courses that are on the coast are an intrinsic part of the places they're at and they're

part of the community, they're part of the residents, you know, experience, you know,

if you live in North Berwick, you want to play that golf course, if you live in St.

Andrews, you want to play that golf course.

And I think it's just part of our DNA and our relationship with golf that, we just wanna

make it accessible and affordable and give all people an opportunity to come out and

play.

The Old course is the coolest thing about St. Andrews, the town of St. Andrews is the

next coolest thing.

Listen, the kid loves seeing college towns.

As does Randy.

So sleeping in and just seeing the town of St. Andrews was, about as much of a thrill

as you can possibly have.

SIIIIICK.

So St. Andrews is a town that we're really fortunate that you have a huge university

that's just grown and grown over the years.

So it's kinda seasonal, in the summer with all of the golfers, and then the winter all

of the students are here.

And that's that knock on effect that, for a town of its size, because we've got a really

small resident population, it's got a great offering in terms of restaurants, pubs, things

to do and see, and you've got all of the history away from the golf course as well with the

cathedral, it's a real, picturesque, beautiful place.

How long did y'all sleep in till?

I think Soly and I were up at 6:15.

Oh gosh, yeah we slept in until like 8, 8:30.

Had a coffee.

Honestly, I don't wanna rub it in, but it was a delightful.... delightful day.

So one of the coolest things that you can see from the Old Course is the Himalayas putting

green.

The Him-All-ee-yuhs, as the locals like to call it.

And it's this putting green that Old Tom Morris built for the Ladies Putting Club back in

the 1840's-1850's I think.

And it turned out, it was all of these wives of the R&A members who basically were like,

hey we can, yunno, we like to putt, we don't really like to play golf.

We like to do stuff too.

So, like, they're like, cool!

Why don't you guys have this putting green and you guys go have matches out there.

So they have all of these different competitions out there and all these different medals,

trophies, everything that they play for, comps, and as someone who struggles to hit driver

on the planet consistently, the idea of like a one-on-one putting match is.... mind blowing.

That's as appealing as it gets to me.

No joke, Randy and I probably sat here for two hours, watching the ladies putting club.

It's incredible.

It's awesome.

They have absolutely closed off the waiting list to get into this club.

I think someone has to die before they let a new member in.

They've got an edge to them and they're all really chippy.

It looks like the most fun you could possibly have.

The most fun I've ever seen in my entire life.

Just these like, completely like no stakes, but also kind of all the stakes, like you

could tell it means a ton to all of these ladies.

You can see in the pictures here, this putting green is bananas.

It's so hard to lag it close, and they're soooo good from like 40 feet, put 'em to any

hole, and the cups change every day, so it's not like you learn every putt or whatever,

they change every day.

They're so good at knocking it to stone dead, every time, and then, they all have the yips

within like, they can't make a putt within like 2.5-3 feet.

I'm only laughing because I can't hit the hole from like four feet either.

They're going to extra holes!

They're going to extra holes!

I'm gutted.

The visor lady was putting on a really good charge.

Hitting really aggressive putts.

And it just caught up with her a bit at the last there.

She kinda left herself a tough downhiller.

But she made it pretty far in the bracket.

Now she goes to enjoy a bit of time on the yellow course.

It looked like there was quite a crowd there as well.

For sure.

Well I mean yeah.

Well actually, a lot of those people are public that got turned away.

Our man Kevin sets the course, he just took the job recently in the last couple of months.

I felt bad for him, he's gotta turn away all of these people who are just, they're chipper

and they're rolling up with their putters and "I'm sorry the course is closed just now",

and he's gotta explain that basically this piece of land is owned by the ladies putting

club and then they basically let the public use it at no cost, and then whenever they

feel like closing it down for competitions, they're well within their right to do so,

and uh, that's what happens three days a week.

"Did any of the ladies wanna come on camera?"

They did not wanna come on camera.

It is a very proper club and I think there's a hierarchy of things.

Basically the club secretary is allowed to speak for the club and I don't believe anyone

else is.

And I suppose when you're not accepting new members you kinda, don't wanna ruffle any

feathers, get yourself kicked out.

And one thing that was weird, and I don't get why they do this.

Is that the ladies have numbered flags, so they know what hole is which, and then Kevin

goes and he has to switch out all of the numbered flags for unnumbered flags so the public has

no clue what's going on.

It's a beautiful disaster.

I can't get enough.

I think we should start a putting club when we get back to Jacksonville.

Ladies only, and me and Randy.

Let's go.

So tell me what I missed, tell me about Crail.

Well Poosh joined us.

We got out to Crail, it was kind of a gloomy, gray morning.

Tell me about this secretary, because I saw a lot of this dude in all of the footage.

Yeah, he was a menace.

He knew basically anything about everything.

Or everything about anything.

Scotland was glaciated and when the glaciers melted and receded.

The land virtually sprung up a little bit.

So what you're looking at on Balcomie is a sand beach which is higher than the sea level.

It's the longest continuously inhabited piece of ground in Scotland.

They found Mesolithic artifacts from 6,000 to 9,000 years BC.

He was on another level.

He seems like the kinda guy you'd wanna have at like every cocktail party.

Yeah.

Because it was such a narrow strip of land and it was common ground, there was a great

deal of tension between the golfers, and the other people that use the ground.

A farmer paid a young boy to drive cattle a gallup up and down the golf course to ruin

it for the golfers.

He was like the Scottish middle aged version of Panther Mike.

That's the highest honor.

Shoutout Panther Mike.

Not only did he give us a history of this course, he gave us a history of their other

course, designed by Gil Hanse, it was his first solo design.

He gave us a history of golf in Scotland.

The glaciation.

The geological history.

The place was mad glaciated.

Eastern Scotland, the whole thing was, yunno Viking history, the whole thing was more than

I had bargained for.

I don't think I even had a cup of coffee.

You probably didn't need one.

No, no.

So Crail wasn't the first club to invent hole cups, but we were the first club to officially

record the use of them.

It's in our minutes from 1874.

Alan Robertson was the world's first golf professional.

He was the first guy to ever make a living from playing golf.

The 12th is a very difficult green to putt, well that's because there's a Viking defensive

structure runs through the middle of that green.

Actually of this was after we played, this was after we thoroughly got punched in the

face.

It's not a very long or, yunno, to the eye it's not a very challenging course.

And then, I thought it was ten times harder than most of the other courses we played on

this trip.

Well while you guys were getting a history lesson, we were doing a little bit of exploring

of our own.

Randy and I are huge into seeing college campuses.

This is probably, I think, our 5th or 6th of 2018 and the big guy just, what a thrill

to see him... this was the best... what a thrill to see him roaming around academia,

he loves it.

It's like some Harry Potter shit.

I'm big on seeing campuses.

I love seeing college campuses.

And this campus feels like like it couldn't be anymore college.

The most college.

What do you think?

It's magnificent turf.

Look at this quad!

This is a proper quad.

You could huck D's out here for hours.

You might need to pump some photos of Randy in college here.

Yeah so Randy played college basketball for a couple of years at Washington and Lee.

So he was a point guard, he's 6'8" and he was a point guard.

And then his coach got fired after his sophomore year, or after his freshman year, and the

new guy wanted him to bang down low.

It's not his style.

And Randy said, I'm just gonna quit.

It's gonna be a no for me.

And transfer to Miami.

Yeah this was a sign about someone that got burned at the stake at this spot.

It was pretty heavy stuff.

You better be careful expressing some of your views around here.

That's heavy.

I think Randy took more photographs and videos of cemeteries than he did on golf courses.

Yeah he, like, shoutout to Randy, but he's not always quick on the trigger with filming

on the course, but he shot like 15 cemeteries while we were in Scotland.

Very morbid.

He loves shooting video of cemeteries.

And this of course, he's a huge fan of the royal family, so this was quite a thrill as

well for him.

Crusin' weather.

You don't see a lot of people getting a convertible on their Scottish vacation, so shoutout to

BMW for making that happen.

And giraffe Randy, poking his head out.

But enough about that, let's get into the actual golf course.

So Crail, pretty compact property.

We really just didn't pack our game.

So "Boathouse" is the first hole.

You hit down, it's like this drivable par-4.

And along the right is this boathouse.

And there's lifeboats in there.

Soly drove it to the right side, he had to play over the boathouse.

And then a theme too, Poosh covers the ball so well with his sternum.

Poosh has some old school Ted Ray vibes.

So you go out, the first four holes, first five holes are along the coast.

And then you start coming back in, but they're all right on top of each other.

You guys really struggled here.

That's heavy contact out of the bunker.

That was OB.

Way OB.

There's barbed wire, there's like cows grazing over there.

It's so on top of each other that you're hitting into other groups.

Hitting chili peppers down the other fairway.

We saw the Australians that you played with.

We were playing up their fairway, they were playing up our fairway.

Nathan and Brendan and the boys.

I thought I flagged that one.

Didn't.

Another theme is on a trip like this, obviously we're trying to make everything as authentic

as possible but we played so bad that.

Alright no one wants to see us miss this - like, that was a shank.

Nobody wants to see us miss this many putts, so we started... like alright, we gotta, I

think this was like the fourth take of that and I still couldn't even get it remotely

close there.

So we started, like, we obviously need to start making some putts here.

usually we're pretty authentic on the scores and stuff, but we just needed some video of

putts going in the hole.

And it looked like you guys had a massive struggle trying to make that happen.

That's a bad....

God that's a bad effort.

Obviously we weren't playing Tilt, Musselburgh, and Crail we did not play Tilt.

And Cullen we didn't play Tilt either, later in the season.

Were you guys playing the friendly Herman Cain.

I don't even think we were playing anything.

I think by the 8th hole, it was like, yo I need some action guys.

There's groups everywhere, and its quaint and, super old school, and it's kinda rustic

golf in a sense.

God It looks like you're just hitting into everybody all the time.

Yeah I mean that's the tee box for the next hole, short right where all of the bad players

miss, that's where the wipey scrape lands, yunno.

Here's Poosh talking a little bit more about that.

There's no tee shot at Crail where you stand on the tee and you don't think you could possibly

kill somebody with your tee ball.

Really deep in the process, trying to find the secret in the dirt.

We were deep in our own process to be totally candid with you.

We hit up a local farmer's market, picked up some fresh strawberries.

God it was delightful.

Crack on!

That was something about Scotland, the produce was.... the produce was off the charts, the

produce was off the charts and the fish is really good too.

Listen, you wanna talk about the food?

People bitch about the food, but the food was good.

That was kinda the best surprise of the trip.

I mean obviously they've got meat and potatoes, but they've got plenty of good fish, a ton

of good veggies.

We eventually started kinda golfing our ball.

The par-3's for whatever reason I had like 5-iron into all of the par-3's.

I played exceptionally well on those.

You don't see a lot of balls stopping and spinning in Scotland, that's a little concerning.

Soly was hitting stingers all day, shoutout Pete Dye.

Was this an original Pete Dye?

This was like the 1850's version of Pete Dye. Lang wang here, par-5, my only birdie of the

day.

I've watched this putt like 25 times, and I'm pretty sure, like, it goes in, right?

Like, it's definitely in, definitely in, definitely in....

Oh that's brutal.

Did you fix that?

I went back and fixed that after I holed out, I felt terrible.

That's disgusting.

It was so firm.

That's true it probably didn't matter.

So Poosh, for a big big man, extremely flexible, extremely live.

I think he's kind of a Yogi.

So you go down this path, and go back to the last four holes of the course and you think

it's kinda gonna run out of gas, but actually those last four holes are just as good, those

are behind the clubhouse.

the clubhouse sits up, great view over those four holes and the rest of the course on the

other side.

There's this Robert Louis Stephenson lighthouse that, it was the original lighthouse upon

which all other lighthouses henceforth were modeled after.

The big guy loves infrastructure.

I do.

Guilty.

Obviously we wanna remain objective about courses, but to a certain extent that's just

impossible, it was gloomy and gray when we started playing, right when we were leaving

the light came out, we threw the drone up, and it just started popping.

It was night and day versus what we had teed off in.

I wish we had another crack at Crail because we could really go back, and I think a lot

of the features that we didn't even see because they just looked flat in flat light, popped.

So that really set the tone for the afternoon, the most spiritual experience of my life.

We'll see that next week.

Excuse me, trying to get to Elie.

How's it look?

Magnificent.

How do you feel?

Not right now guys.

The integrity of golf is preserved.

Alright we're checking out this Indian food.

Good stuff on the way in.

You know it's good, if he's been here.

Monty, Boris Johnson.

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7 Signs A Girl Is Flirting With You - Is She Flirting Or Just Being Friendly (POWERFUL Signals) - Duration: 4:44.

Gentlemen, today we're sharing with you the 7 signs a girl is flirting with you...

And not just being friendly.

Whether it's because she's keeping you on your toes or it's just kinda hard to tell,

The uncertainty of not knowing that a girl

likes you can be enough to keep you up at night.

And because we want the signs to be crystal clear,

We're also sharing the #1 sign that she's not being flirty, she's not being friendly,

she's just not that into you.

Alright, let's dive in.

7. OMG Staaaaaahhhhp!

If you've heard that noise before, congratulations!

You've learned how to be a fun person to be around

If you haven't heard it before, it's time to learn some jokes and think quicker on your feet.

Because it's no secret that girls LOVE to laugh.

And if she's laughing so much with you that she struggles to speak normally...

She doesn't want you to stop at all.

It means she's having the time of her life.

And she wants to keep feeling that way.

6. She's Kind of a Jerk

Generally when you meet a new person, you're

supposed to be nice to them, right?

Well not all girls like to play that way.

Especially if they think you're cute.

That's because if a girl is continually giving you a hard time about anything,

Whether it be your favorite shirt, your hair, or some embarrassing thing you said 15 minutes ago...

She's only teasing you and you shouldn't take it personally.

Because remember...

Teasing is a cornerstone of flirting...

So as long as she's not being hurtful, Eat it up and dish it right back to her.

Because she's probably just looking for a witty challenger.

5. She's Got Hands!

As you may already know, hand placement is another sign a girl is flirting with you.

Girls (not just the blind ones) use their hands to flirt with you by lightly pushing

you when you're being silly, Or they adjust their hair a little too often

and mimic whatever you're doing.

On the other hand… a firm pat on the back or an impressive high five,

Most likely indicates she's just being friendly towards you.

The key thing to remember when trying to figure out if her touch (or look) is flirty,

Is that context matters.

So if it's complemented by anything else on this list,

You're probably doing something right.

Keep it up!

4. She's a Mole

When we say this, we don't mean she's

a spy tasked with uncovering your deep, dark secrets.

We also don't mean she's blind.

No, it just means that she tends to pop up whenever you're around...

Just like a mole in your yard, except prettier and hopefully less harmful to your landscaping.

The thing is...

If every time she's around, she only seems to want to talk to you...

She's 100% flirting with you, ESPECIALLY if she's often physically close to you.

So if a girl always seems to show up and talk your ear off, relax!

She's not the KGB.

Just a QT who wants to get to know you more.

Hey!

If you like Mantelligence, keep watching!

Because we've got 3 more signs that a girl is being more flirty than friendly,

And the 1 thing that means she's just not feeling you.

Alright, let's get back to it!

3. So Many Questions!

If you pass out at the bar and wake up sitting on a wooden chair in a dank, windowless room

lit only by a swinging light bulb, We might have been wrong about the whole KGB thing,

Because that's when the questioning begins.

But...

If a girl is asking you an unusual number questions in any other setting,

She clearly wants to get to know you more.

And in most cases, (again, depending on context) It's her way of flirting, even if she's

not being overt about it.

After a while of chatting, if she thinks you're not getting the hint,

Or she wants to make it obvious she's flirting...

2. Things Get Saucy

One of the clearest signs a girl is flirting

with you and not just being friendly, Is when she starts talking about the fun times

she's had with her exes.

Or she asks you about the fun times you've had with past girlfriends.

Pure and simple, if the topic comes up, get ready...

Because she obviously wants you bad.

Speaking of girls wanting you.

This video will show you how to make it second nature.

1. She Talks Like This

This last sign a girl is flirting with you

is based on SCIENCE.

And what the research says is another reason you should ALWAYS listen closely.

Because when a girl raises the pitch of her voice while talking to you,

Or she talks a little bit faster than normal...

It's a crystal clear sign she's flirting and may not even realize it.

Because when a girl gets excited about something you share in common,

Or she's just plain happy to be having a fun and interesting conversation with you,

There's evidence that her higher pitch reduces the amount of effort it takes her to attract

and retain a mate.

You're that mate.

Science rules, doesn't it?

The Number 1 Sign She's Not as Into you as you Might Think

Good call sticking around till the end.

Because you DON'T want to miss out on this #1 sign a girl is just being friendly with you.

Don't get us wrong…

If a girl is showing signs of everything on this list,

It's absolutely possible she's into you...

Of course, that's only if she's not spreading that attention to every guy in the room.

What do we mean?

Well...

Some girls are just naturally flirty.

They like talking to people.

Maybe they like the attention too.

In fact, you've probably met girls who fit the description.

They're usually the girls who "don't get along with other girls."

So if you meet a girl and hit it off, but later see her diversifying about the room,

It might be a good idea to skip this one.

Or if you're feeling confident...

Go ahead and double down and try to close.

After all…

You can't win if you don't play.

Those are 7 signs a girl is flirting with you...and not just being friendly.

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Hindu religious leaders taking samadhi with complete customs

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Who Created Al-Qaeda And ISIS ? - Hassan Nasrallah | من أسس القاعدة و داعش ؟ - السيد حسن نصر الله - Duration: 9:43.

I call on the peoples of the region, political leaders, parties

and all those interested in public affairs

to follow up the statements now being made in the United States

about the responsibility of america in creating ISIS

There are now confessions on the Internet of American generals and security personnel

who were in the current administration, some of whom are still in the current administration

who admit that we - the Americans - we made ISIS - We created ISIS

In 2009 - Mrs Hilary Clinton

the clip is now available in audio and video

when she was secretary of state - she was giving a long testimony, I will cut a passage of it

in front the House Appropriations Committee in the US House of Representatives in 25 - 8 - 2009

we also have history of, kind of, moving in and out from pakistan

i mean let's remember here the people we are fighting today, we funded 20 years ago

and we did it because we were locked in this struggle with the soviet union

they invaded afghanistan and we did not want to see them control central asia

and we went to work and it was president reagan in partership with the congress led by democrats

who said you know what - sound like pretty good idea, let's deal with ISI ( intelligence agency of Pakistan ) and pakistani military

and let's go recruit these mujahideen and let's some to come from saudi arabia and other places

importing their wahabi brand of islam so that we can go beat the soviet union

and guess what ? they retreated, they lost billions of dollars and it led to collapse of the soviet union

so there's a very strong argument which is, wasn't a bad investement to end the soviet union

but let's be careful what we sow because we will harvest

so we then left pakistan, we said okay fine

you deal with the stingers that we've left all over your country

you deal with the mines that are along the border

and by the way, we don't have anything to do with you, in fact we're sanctioning you

so, we stopped dealing with the pakistani military and with the ISI

and we now are making up for a lot of loss

we're building a relationship that just did not exist, i said in our last trip when you where with me

that we had a huge trust deficit in part because the united states had ...

to be fair, we had helped create the problem we're now fighting

how? - because when the soviet union invaded afghanistan, we had this brilliant idea that we're going to come to pakistan

and create a force of mujahideen equipped with stinger missles and everything else, to go after the soviets inside afghanistan

and we we're successful, the soviets left afghanistanians

then we said - okay good bye - leaving these trained people who were fanatical in afghanistan and pakistan

leaving them well armed, creating a mess frankly, that at the time we didn't really recongnize

we were just so happy the soviet union fall and we thought okay fine we're okay now everything's going to be so much better

now you look back - the people we're fighting today we were supporting in the fight against soviets

The second text is also available in video and audio

and a long interview with the CNN

a retired US general, This general is known as one of the most important American generals

named Wesley Clark. He was the supreme commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization between 97 and 2000

Look, ISIS got started through funding from our friends and allies, because as people will tell you in the region

if you want somebody who will fight to the death against Hezbollah, you don't put out a recruiting poster and say sign up for us

"We will make a better world"

You go after these zealots and you go after these religious fundamentalists. That's who fights Hezbollah

For example, the whole world condemns isis

The whole world acknowledges that it is terrorism organization

Then the American documents (wikileaks), which were not denied by Mrs. Clinton, did not say no, it is not true

she did not deny her messages in her email

in which she says that from the beginning, Saudi Arabia and other regional countries have been supporting ISIS, Funding ISIS

There's an early 2014 email from Hillary Clinton

not so long after she left the State Department, to her campaign manager John Podesta

that states ISIL is funded by the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar

the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar

Now this is the most significant email in the whole collection

and perhaps because Saudi and Qatari money is spread all over place including many media institutions

Even the U.S. government agrees that some Saudi figures have been supporting ISIL, or ISIS

But the dodge has always been that: well it's just some rogue Princes

using their cut of the oil money to do whatever they like, but actually the government disapproves

But that email says that no, it is the governments of Saudi and Qatar that have been funding ISIS

The Saudis, the Qataris, the Moroccans, the Bahrainis, particularly the Saudis and the Qataris

are giving all this money to the Clinton Foundation while Hilary Clinton is Secretary of State

and the State Department is approving massive arms sales, particularly to Saudi Arabia

Under Hillary Clinton, and clinton emails reveal senior discussion about it

the world's largest ever arms deal was made with Saudi Arabia, [worth] more than $80 billion

In fact, during her tenure as Secretary of State, total arms exports from the United States in terms of the dollar value, doubled

Of course the consequence of that is that the notorious terrorist group called ISIl or ISIS

is created largely with money from the very people who are giving money to the Clinton Foundation

Yes

That's extraordinary

How ? - They had a breakthrough on al-Qaeda in Iraq

if they did not have full control over it, but they had a strong penetration

Well, they had a group of prisoners, including Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who was in the US prison in Iraq

and got released and fast he became the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq

after which it became the Islamic State of Iraq

Abu Muhammed al-Julani, the leader of the Al-Nusra was under Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, in the Islamic state in Iraq

when they sent them to Syria, they were still together

and that's why i always says that ISIS And Al-Nursa are the same, they disagreed on the leadership, but the sponsopring of the project is one

The Americans came, they did bring some countries, including Saudi Arabia

"Come On" - the media, the sheikhs, the satellite channels, the money, the weapons and the ammunition - "Fund this project for us"

They also used other regional countries to provide facilities

They cooperated with the West and gathered tens of thousands of fighters

There is a German study center that says 360,000 came to Syria and Iraq

They may not have come all at once or stayed all at once, but they went in and out, but they did bring tens of thousands

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[MUSIC]

I have a glorious feeling.

Tonight is the night, tonight's the night.

>> We're going on vacation.

I'm ready.

My bags are packed.

We're going on that vacation.

>> You ain't nothing, Bobby.

That's glorious.

That's glorious right there.

>> Lana Day.

>> Lana Day.

>> What's up?

>> What's up >> Get it, Fox, get that vacation.

Royal Rumble >> One, two

>> Where's your rap songs now?

You're Brock Lesnar of the women's division.

>> Crush.

>> You are. >> Machka

>> Machka, I'm sorry.

You okay?

You're still a suplex machine.

>> We won.

[MUSIC]

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