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Flying Dinosaur is a steel roller coaster, located at Universal Studios Japan, in Osaka Japan.

The ride opened to the public as the world's longest flying coaster, and the second in

the country to be built by Swiss company, Bolliger and Mabillard.

Unlike many other roller coasters, flying dinosaur allows visitors to soar above the

skyline of the park, giving them the fantastic sensation of flight.

The attraction itself debuted on the 18th of March 2016,

at the cost of 10 Billion Yen (89 Million USD at the time of opening).

As its name suggests, the ride can be found within the Jurassic Park section of the resort,

opening as the second attraction within the area.

Before boarding the roller coaster, guests find themselves navigating the jungle-like

territory of the Jurassic Park section.

Visitors get the chance to encounter dinosaurs on Jurassic Park - The Ride, and even interact

with them as they roaming the park's themed area.

On top of this, members of Jurassic Park team claim to have tamed wild Pteranodons, allowing

guests to fulfill their dreams of flying with dinosaurs.

To do so, visitors enter the attractions queue line, through the iconic Jurassic park stylised

entrance structure.

Guests navigate the queue, heading towards the industrial station building.

Similar to many other flying roller coasters, Flying Dinosaur features two individual stations.

These are located adjacent to each other, allowing for the capacity of the ride to be

increased.

As visitors enter the station, they board one of four trains, each of which seat 32

riders in 8 rows of 4.

It's at this point that their flying experience begins.

However, despite the tame nature of the dinosaurs, guests are said to be grabbed by a rogue Pteranodon

and pulled high into the sky.

The trains pivot backwards, guests enter the flying prone position, and begin their wild flight.

Riders dispatch forwards out of the station building and immediately begin climbing the

attractions lift hill.

The trains ascend to the maximum height of 46m (151ft) before cresting the curved drop.

Guests plummet 38m (124ft) towards the Jurassic Park area, undergoing a slight left hand turn

in the process.

Riders then enter the roller coasters first inversion, a zero-g roll.

This leads seamlessly into the rides second inversion, a fly-to-lie, followed by an inside

raven turn.

The trains then navigate a large sweeping left hand turn, before entering yet another

upside down element, a pretzel loop.

Guests navigate the loop, diving beneath a pathway below.

The ride continues with a small hill and turn into yet another inversion, a slow in-line twist.

Flying Dinosaur comes to an end with an upward 360 degree Helix, and a second inline twist,

leading visitors into the final brake run.

Throughout their journey, guests soar through a total of 5 inversions, traversing 1124m

(3688ft) of track in the process.

The wild experience lasts for approximately 50 seconds, causing riders to reach the top

speed of 100kmh (62mph).

Flying Dinosaur has been a welcomed addition to the park, both drastically improving its

collection of roller coasters, and greatly expanding the capacity of the Jurassic Park area.

Many enjoy the ride, quoting it's unique and inversion packed layout.

Due to its success, would you like to see flying coasters constructed at other Universal

Parks around the world?

What's your opinion?

For more infomation >> What is: Flying Dinosaur - Universal Studios Japan - Duration: 3:45.

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Zabieram was do pracy VLOGMAS DZIEN 14 - Duration: 22:29.

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7 FREE Things to Do For the Holidays in NYC | From a LOCAL 🎄 - Duration: 6:17.

What's up Members of the Barrio ?

Jon coming to you from Rockefeller Center in New York

And visiting this city during the Holiday's is expensive enough

But having fun, doesn't have to cost you anything

Today i'm going to be sharing with you some free activities

You can do in New York City during the Christmas Season

Let's check these out

Even if you're just visiting and can't fit a tree in your hotel room

A stop by Soho Trees

Is completely worth it

It doesn't cost you anything to walk around one of the largest Christmas tree markets

In the city

And aside from seeing the rows and rows of trees

With the Manhattan skyline behind it

They have a cute little market you can browse inside

Full of random gifts

If you even want to spend a few bucks

And there's definitley a few photo opportunities around

I didn't see this spot on any list

And that's a shame

So if you're in Soho

During your trip

Swing by and enjoy the unique atmosphere

New York City has 5 major holiday markets

Check out the video linked above for information on all of them

But enjoying the atmosphere and strolling by

Is completely free

Get into the holiday spirit

And feel the energy

Of the city, my favorite was Bryant Park

And if you bring your own ice skates

It's actually free

To enjoy one of the best rinks in the city

But whether you buy a 1 dollar bookmark like I did

Or don't even spend a dime

There's no substitute for holiday markets

In New York during the Christmas Season

This is a quick pit stop but the Lotte New York Palace hotel Christmas Tree

Is a gem

Located only a few blocks from it's far bigger and brighter celebrity brother

At Rockefeller Center

It normally has barely a crowd

And is the perfect place to stop for a photo

And to basque in an absolutely incredible design

A bonus christmas tree to visit

Is perched atop Radio City Music Hall

And while you're there

Turn around and look at the huge red ornaments in the fountain's across the street

Which have been on holiday display

Since 1993

A double whammy that's worth the short walk

While walking along fifth Ave is a must do

Make sure you stop in front of Saks Fifth Ave

Every 10 minutes

For the light show

Think Las Vegas

But in the Big Apple

The outside of the Saks Fifth Avenue Department Store

Puts on an incredible light display

It can get a little bit crowded but I promise if you're patient

You can get a front row view

When you're done with the show make sure to cross the street to see

The amazing window displays that Saks has going on

I'll give you a hint

This years theme is French Poodles

We'll continue up Fifth Avenue a little bit later

For even more window display fun

Want to step back in time for just the cost of a subway swipe?

This next free activity could be an attraction at Disney

Every Sunday in December

The Uptown F Train at 2nd Ave

Has vintage subway rides

Where you literally board a subway car from 1933

No charge if you're already swiped in

Arrive 30 minutes early

So you can take the time to hop between cars

And notice the vintage ads

And seat designs

Be sure to dress up in 1930s clothing for extra credit

I look good with the hat don't I?

This subway is actually in service

You'll be traveling uptown in style

Be sure to watch the random people's reaction

When they board this preserved relic from the 1930s

For more info see the card linked above

For the video

There's no place like Fifth Avenue between 50th and Central Park

To check out window displays

When you visit New York

You can actually make an activity out of just strolling Fifth Avenue starting

At 50th

There's some really intricate window displays

This year

Like this little nodding deer

Or the boyfriends who have heads of lollipops

But no matter what your taste is

You'll see lots of lights and have plenty to entertain you all completely for free

One bonus tip

Head east on 59th street to Lexington Avenue

And visit Bloomingdales

This was one of my favorite holiday displays

Centered around the Grinch

It's pretty interactive.. you can take a photo or even Kareoke

When you think of the holidays in New York City

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree

One of the first things

that comes to mind

It's a real icon

This is the most obvious thing to visit

In New York during the holiday's

The most famous Christmas Tree in the United States

And it will certainly be full of tourist's

But this... is a must visit

Especially if it's your first time in New York City

Take a break and watch the folks ice skate

And if you're willing to dish out 33 dollars

You can join them on the ice

This area is a perfect starting point for holiday activities

And I recommend you begin a walking tour here

Heading over to Saks Fifth Avenue and then up the street to see..

Those window displays from before

Make sure to leave me a comment down below

And tell me what you thought of this list

Subscribe if you're new and want more awesome information from New York City

And beyond

Thank you so much for watching

As always.. until next time

For more infomation >> 7 FREE Things to Do For the Holidays in NYC | From a LOCAL 🎄 - Duration: 6:17.

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Googled 'Images from Africa', Wasn't Disappointed! - Duration: 5:07.

Googled "Images from Africa", Wasn't Disappointed!

Hands Free phone, the African way

The Barber Shop in Africa

Road safety in Africa is taken seriously

Tailors in Africa are so skilled, they fix you on the go

The groom, the bride and the bodyguards

Hello, what's for lunch today?

Right in the middle of the road in Kenya

Banana business is booming!

Catch up with news on Internet

When reception is bad...

Wonder, what's on sale here?

C'mon, break the glass and save the snake!

Landrovers in Africa suck

Leave me alone, you're gonna blow my cover!

Let me see 7 people, wait no, 8 people on this bike...?!

Hello sir, do you have a minute to talk about Jesus?

McDonald's long lost relative in Africa

Uber, level: Africa

The art of balancing

For more infomation >> Googled 'Images from Africa', Wasn't Disappointed! - Duration: 5:07.

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Squash tips: Clean hitting on the backhand with Jethro Binns - Racket preparation - Duration: 5:13.

So one thing that has become apparent is that professionals raise their racket up on

the way to the ball much earlier than amateur players tend to, so as soon as they

know if the ball is going to the forehand that racket starts lifting up.

If you watch Paul play, often there's a bit of a disconnect and that

racket preparation happens late. So we know what position he wants to get into now,

now we want to just try and get up into that position a bit earlier and

link it to the movement, so it all happens much smoother, so the ball comes

and the racket is up and then it's able to link to the step and the hit. So we're

going to think about that diamond position, but try and take it up in a

smooth fashion and link it together with the movement now. Racket up, diamond,

step and hit. Think about that wrist position, I just want it in there a touch

more, think about Gregory Gaultier. How does he look at the top of his

backhand swing? In there. His racket is almost even facing that way, it's crazy,

but that's kind of the position I want you to start thinking about. Drop the

shoulder, drop the elbow. Okay get up,

Nice! Beautiful! That preparation, that's great.

Okay, so one thing that I've just done here is push Paul's wrist out into

this position, told him to think about Gregory Gaultier

at the top of the swing and instantly, he looks like a professional player.

It's making, honestly, a big difference, that'll lead to really clean

ball striking now. Good. Just a bit more rotation now. Rotate, I want to see your

chest, link the movement. Nice, that's it. That's the best drives you've hit all day.

You can see, as soon as biomechanics is set up correctly at the beginning of

the swing, it can't go anywhere but perfectly straight.

That's your starting position, that's beautiful.

Again. Not bad, just came over the top of that one, while you remember

what that was, I want you to face the camera, square on and set up in that

starting position that's really working for you, you know, the Gregory Gaultier one.

That's it. Good. So you can see how the wrist

position here has made a huge difference to the swing, so he's coming into that

position much more cocked but suddenly, the quality and that straight hitting is

improved dramatically, so we're gonna go from that position now and start driving

the ball into this back corner. Good. Stay away. Nice. Lovely, look at how straight that is.

Mistimed it, smooth. Tight. But can you feel how you're working the strings on

the ball now? Racket up. Look at that, effortless power. Good, step onto that right leg.

Excellent. Elbow in line with the belly button.

Keep that head still. Much more relaxed, that's nice. Elbow, racket up!

Rolled over on that one. Gaultier. The swing, you're hitting the right part of the

ball, I just feel like you can get a touch more rotation. That elbow coming

back in line with your belly button, that's where I want you.

Shoulder under chin, if you get that right now, you're so close to absolutely

creaming this. I reckon within the next five to ten shots you're going to hit

the best drive you've ever hit of your life, just think about that rotation, that

early preparation and stepping and hitting. So racket back, stay away,

don't try and hit too hard, that'll be a bi-product of getting all working,

lovely, think about that diamond. Good, hold off before you

step and hit. Stay away. Now we're talking. Stay away. These are great.

Real consistency there now. I told you you'd do it within five shots. That was a perfect drive.

Just the key thing there, you just thought about bringing that racket up

onto that plain, and suddenly, everything's going down one line and

suddenly, you're crunching the ball, but last couple. Think about that rotation.

That's it. Look at that power. Excellent.

Racket up. Lovely, just get that movement timing working, step and hit, racket up,

Gaultier, just step onto that front leg.

Step into it, don't over balance.

For more infomation >> Squash tips: Clean hitting on the backhand with Jethro Binns - Racket preparation - Duration: 5:13.

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How To Monitor Your GPU in macOS HACKINTOSH for FREE !!! - Duration: 3:41.

Hi Hackintosh friends :) I've got another quick and useful tip for

you today.

Maybe you already tried to find some utility, that will show you more details about you

GPU, like to monitor your GPU frequencies, temperature and fan speed.

Have you found anything?

As I know only iStatMenus is able to display some kind of informations about your GPU,

but it's a paid app.

So what about I will tell you, you can monitor your GPU and get more informations then iStatMenus

shows and absolutely for free?

Let's have a look.

In my High Sierra Hackintosh I have AMD RX 560 dedicated GPU.

You can monitor your GPU usage by native Apple app called Activity Monitor.

Just in the Window menu enable the GPU history, or press Command + 4.

So here you can monitor your GPU usage.

Application called iStatMenus is able to show your GPU temperature and also Memory and Processor

usage.

But this app costs 15 dollars.

So here is my free solution :) In video description you can find now this command.

Simply copy it and paste into Terminal application and hit Enter.

Now as you can see, it gives me Fan Speed, Core Clock Frequency, Memory Frequency, Fan

Speed RPM and Temperature.

In the command there is number 3, this means refresh rate, so every 3 seconds.

I like it faster, so I'll set 1 as a 1 second refresh rate and paste back the command.

Now it's refreshing every second.

I put my GPU under load, so you can see the changes in real time.

My core clock is low now, aswell fan speed is at zero, so not running at all.

And now it's start to rise and my core clock is at maximum.

I can hear already your question - but does it work also in macOS Mojave Hackintosh?

Sure :) So I will show you now an example on macOS Mojave and RX Vega GPU.

iStatMenus shows me incorrect GPU temperature, but shows me more info here.

So I'll try the same command again.

Great, it's working too.

I'll put the GPU under load, so you can see the changes again in real time.

The GPU usage is at maximum, so in short time my fan starts to spin at higher speed as temperature

will rise.

Here we go.

It's working like a charm.

Nice, isn't it?

And for free :) All you need you have already in the system after basic installation.

I hope you've found this tutorial useful, if so, please click on the like button bellow.

Watch also my other tutorials.

Subscribe to my channel and hit the bell next to it, so you don't miss any of my future videos.

You can also join my Hackintosh and macOS groups on Facebook, Reddit or my website,

links are in video description.

Thank you for watching and see you next time.

For more infomation >> How To Monitor Your GPU in macOS HACKINTOSH for FREE !!! - Duration: 3:41.

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দাড়ি রাখার ক্ষেত্রে স্ত্রী কেন বড় বাঁধা | Sheikh Motiur Rahman Madani | Bangla Waz New Short Video - Duration: 5:03.

For more infomation >> দাড়ি রাখার ক্ষেত্রে স্ত্রী কেন বড় বাঁধা | Sheikh Motiur Rahman Madani | Bangla Waz New Short Video - Duration: 5:03.

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Robot Shark 2 (by Naxeex Robots) - Trailer Gameplay (Android, iOS) HQ - Duration: 5:44.

Robot Shark 2 (by Naxeex Robots) - Trailer Gameplay (Android, iOS) HQ

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YUGIOH SHOW LOUNGE | INTERVIEWING SAM FROM TEAMSAMURAIX1 - Duration: 5:31.

This is Sam from TeamSamuraix1 here and today I'm

with toxic nerd team thanks for having me what's up what's up so yeah

so, we are here to ask you, you went here from Canada,

from Toronto, right? Yeah

to Milan

to attend the Milan YCS

my turn a minute it was great but I felt like I needed more sleep you know

because I have the towels jet lag Oh jet light like for like we're about it we're

about eight hours behind you guys so you'll a new tournament I was kind of

tired very tired and like I could have got a horse sleep

but overall other than that I thought the trip was great really nice yeah here

a very fun you know very lot of people like your kids man you guys are nice

every second I stared you I saw you were

Thank You photos yes so you're the man we gotta sign cartoon spider so your

question yes experience

well to be honest you know like with big clears my obviously respectable ah you

know for the things that they accomplished like you know like the way

I I don't get things I don't treat anyone higher I don't you that you were

lower you know I don't like you know nice you know they're big players I

respect no but I the other day you know I treat you to same level that I would

shoot Josh I don't everybody's human right but I sent you it so you love me

more yeah but like yeah you would be players like if you really see to do

them what like I might intimidated am I scared

thousands what are your head steps

so my next steps my channel reach 20,000 scribers try to get that

bye-bye next time once 20,000 I want to improve our website know that which is

really good I want to be able to actually help new players like new

players and also youtubers in the world I'm actually constant looking out for

new youtubers to try to guess I'll move my channel to see action flick bro I

mean like I am I love to all people so that's probably gonna be my next step

yes I knew my advices okay number one advice

for new people as are you to be consistent with your uploads okay do do

what you love because this and do what you love and just always push our

content out there that you like you know I mean there's always gonna be the same

content everywhere but you have to put your own spark and put your own Flair on

how you can be and think about ways on how you can make your content different

from other people's content so that's what I myself I can give you guys also

at the same time do it for fun if you're trying to do you youtubing

just for money you're not gonna go anywhere a big

series people think I'm a millionaire but I'm not I have reckon I have two

other jobs outside YouTube so like you know I do for fun I do for fun I like to

make other people's happy that's why maybe I do it and and I love the game

like I love you know so much like this is my passion this is what I love and I

do it because I love the game not for money not for anything else

it is for this it's for people that's that's why I do it so have a motivation

behind making YouTube videos have that motivation have that pot okay and don't

do not make money as your thought cuz you're never gonna go anywhere no

offense

it's a business but so you say you yo is your passion

how does

actually guys yeah so like whatever I do that footballs I get I guess with 12

players that I get and I just use the idea I pass those ideas in my head and I

just make something something's become a bit better player and

I think that's whatever halftime you know usually one week prior to the

because I'm a sports school right so who's first so shall be your time thank

you so much thank you so much guys for watching bye subscribe to toxic nerd

team alright guys peace

For more infomation >> YUGIOH SHOW LOUNGE | INTERVIEWING SAM FROM TEAMSAMURAIX1 - Duration: 5:31.

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Top 5 Anesthesia Reactions! 😵 - Duration: 16:21.

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Ogni Centesimo Conta 2018: Jeder Rappen zählt im Tessin - Duration: 1:59.

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Зимняя рыбалка. Кормушка привлекающая рыбу. - Duration: 4:01.

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【エレメント人種論プロフェッショナルコースのご案内】前編 - Duration: 4:11.

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The Farm Bill, Subsidies and Country of Origin Labeling - Duration: 10:16.

Hi I'm Mike, this week the US government approved the new farm bill, providing billions

in subsidies, legalizing hemp and bolstering farmers markets.

Today we take a look the farm bill, subsidies and country of origin labeling and how they

all effect the ranch, on our Wyoming life.

Welcome back to our Wyoming life, where each week we explore the ranch life and escape

the ordinary.

Most of our episodes center right here on the ranch, and today is no different but we

are coming at it from a different direction as this week the Senate and House of representatives

have finally approved the farm bill which was due on September 30th, better late than

never.

The farm bill is renewed every 5 years in the US, it was created during the great depression

to help farmers that were struggling in the dust bowl.

In 1933 it was first passed by congress and called the Agricultural Adjustment Act and

due to excess crop supply creating low prices it allowed farmers to receive payment for

not growing food on a percentage of their land, it also allowed the government to buy

excess grain from farmers which could be stored and sold later.

Under part of Franklin D Roosevelts New Deal the Act also included a nutrition program,

the precursor to what we still know these days as food stamps.

Since 1933 a lot has changed, the government no longer buys excess grain and now requires

farmers to enroll in crop insurance programs to receive payments.

The new farm bill is 867 billion dollars to be spent over the next 5 years, its also over

1000 pages, so there is a lot to it.

But how does it affect a ranch in Wyoming, or our Wyoming life?

Today we are going to take a look at it and break down few of the major ways that it does

just that, good or bad.

5% of the last farm bill was set aside for Commodites, the most common of subsidies.

23.5 billion dollars, over 5 years.

On a cattle ranch in Wyoming, we don't get any of those.

Commodities are set aside mostly for certain crops, wheat, corn, barley, oats, cotton,

rice, soybeans and peanuts.

None of which we grow here.

An interesting statistic about commodity subsidies is this, for the past 10 years or so, the

top 10 percent of companies that received the farm bills commodity subsidies, accounted

for 77 percent of the total.

This year by most reports continues to offer enormous subsidies to large corporations rather

than prioritizing the needs of struggling small farmers.

This policy rewards big farms to get bigger, and effectively moving smaller farms in harder

and harder territory.

Another part of the farm bill that could affect us are loan programs that are included in

the bill.

Most farmers and ranchers are spending money long before any harvest is seen, and for some,

credit is essential to finance costs like land, equipment and infrastructure need to

continue in the long term.

Farm Credit Service offers programs such as Direct operating loans, Microloans and Direct

farm ownership loans to purchase or enlarge farms or ranches and for soil and water conservation

and protection purposes.

This portion of the bill, oddly enough, actually makes money through interested on these loans.

Also included in the farm bill is a section on crop insurance.

Protecting farmers and ranchers from natural disasters.

This is a portion of the farm bill that affects us as well.

Through this portion of the bill we are able to purchase crop insurance.

The government does pay about 2/3 of the cost of insurance and farmers and ranchers pay

the remaining third.

This portion of the farm bill is pretty controversial as well, as 20% of all insurance payments

are going to the richest and largest 1%.

Those that wish to reform farm bill based crop insurance note that insurance subsidies

are furthering the consolidation of farms into larger operations.

And I can say that its not us getting rich off of the insurance subsidies.

I'll give you this year for example, we had to buy hay, over 50,000 dollars worth.

We didn't harvest the hay we usually do because of drought, but because the entire

county was not affected the same way, there was deemed no hay relief for our area.

Two years ago in the same boat, we were granted hay relief, to the tune of about 3000.

Almost enough to buy one truck load of the 14 we had to bring in that year.

The farm bill also provides welfare for the next 5 years, over 80% of the entire thing

is devoted to food stamps or the supplemental nutrition assistance program or SNAP.

And along those lines the farm bill also provides permanent funding for farmers markets across

the US, including promotional funds, research funds for organic farming and money for organizations

working to train the next generation of farmers.

These grants are extremely competitive but are out there, to help make farmers markets

bigger and better and that may be a good thing because farmers markets are the places to

can go to meet a farmer and know exactly where your food comes from, unlike what you may

find at your local grocery store.

Do you know where your meat is coming from?

If you buy an avocado in the grocery store you are going to know it was imported from

Mexico, a pair of shoes made in china.

In fact, the chicken in your cart, may have been imported but its going to have a sticker

telling you where it was born, raised and butchered.

Those little stickers are there thanks to Country of Origin Labeling laws, requirements

of us law to tell you that those products were imported from another country.

But lets stroll down to the beef and pork and there are not stickers here, these products

are exempt from these laws.

In fact, most consumers have no idea where their ham or steaks come from, unless the

producer chooses to label it.

So what makes beef and pork different?

That's a good question.

In 2015 the world trade organization ruled that Americas Country of Origin Labeling laws

were discriminating against Canadian and Mexican livestock.

Canadian and Mexican governments stated that the regulation represented costly tracking

and labeling.

In order to protect their ranchers interests they threatened increased tariffs on US Goods.

Congress soon changed the laws to exempt beef and pork from country of origin labeling.

The USDA justified their decision by saying that imported beef is a product of the US,

even if it come from a different country as long as the country has the same food safety

standards as the US.

But this isn't a food safety issue, all beef that comes into the US is USDA inspected.

Since the repeal of Country of Origin labeling the beef trade deficit has grown from 754

million in 1994 to 2.2 billion in 2016.

Many cattlemen are calling for the reinstatement of Country of Origin Labeling, claiming that

millions of pounds of beef are now entering the US, Imported from other countries and

labeled as product of the USA, despite only undergoing repackaging in the US, also stating

that cattle producers are being squeezed, prodded and poked by the meat packing industry,

who can buy foreign beef and pork and still label it as US Beef.

Do consumers want to know, when they go to the grocery store, that they are getting true

US beef and pork.

Do they want to see where their food was born, raised and butchered?

Do they want to support local growers and producers?

These are questions that the current Country of Origin Labeling laws ignore.

So I am going to ask you and you can comment below.

As cattlemen continue to lobby to get Country of Origin Labeling reinstated, they hope it

will stop market manipulation, help Americas rural economy and put a stop to consumer disinformation.

But for right now, the only way to know exactly where your beef and pork is coming from is

to buy directly from a trusted farmer near you or ask your grocery story to offer more

detail about where their meat is coming from, some already do but its consumers who may

be the ultimate judge of what is really the value of domestic meat.

Thanks for coming along today, but hopefully it gives you something to think about, feel

free to comment below, like the video, or dislike it.

And if you would like to continue along the journey with us as we explore the ranch life

and escape the ordinary, be sure to subscribe.

Until I see you again, have a great week and thanks for joining us in our Wyoming life.

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We Talk About Inside Jokes - Duration: 1:41.

Austin you're back.

Yep.

I must have brought you back

No, Santa Claus did

what?

I eventually got to a universe where Santa was real and he brought me back here

What do you mean eventually?

I weirdly went to a bunch of different universes.

Oh, that's what me clicking the button did

what?

Uh, nothing

So what now?

hit her miss, I guess they never miss huh

You got a boyfriend I bet he doesn't kiss ya

mwah

He gon find another girl and he won't miss ya.

He gon skirt and hit that dab like Wiz Khalifa

I probably shouldn't say the next lines because these animations are family friendly.

You're right.

I can show you my memes

not the memes!

I have some spicy memes here

No, I'm fine Bryan.

My name is Ryan.

That's what I said Bryan

Can I actually see some of your spicy memes

beans beans beans beans beans beans beans beans beans beans beans beans beans beans

No, not the bean memes

BBBEEEAAANNNSSS!

The beans are too powerful!

beans beans beans beans beans beans beans

BBBEEEAAANNNSSS beans beans beans beans beans beans beans beanie babies beans beans beans

BBBEEEAAANNNSSS

I think I just died

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Российская экономика преподнесла новый сюрприз - Duration: 7:47.

For more infomation >> Российская экономика преподнесла новый сюрприз - Duration: 7:47.

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سديم 2 ~ حقوق الحيوانات، هذه رسالتي للعالم - Sadeem 2 [CC ENG] - Duration: 1:01.

One of my messages to the world is people to love each other more

And reduce hate, discrimination and violence

And violence starts on the plate

Hello everyone my name is Malek and welcome to a new video

I am a Tunisian vegan and animal rights activist

I go from a city

to another city to another city

And try to talk to people about animal rights

and try to explain to motivate them to go vegan

and I explain to them why a vegan lifestyle is better for humans, animals and the environment

On YouTube and Instagram I show some footage of animal abuse in animal productions

And I give reasons why we shouldn't eat animal products

But I also show easy and delicious recipes

And I give tips for a healthy life full of mercy

To know that animal farming produces most of the green house gases

And that animals are killed for no reason other than a pleasure that lasts less than 30 minutes

And that animal products are responsible for some of the most dangerous diseases like cancer and heart disease

We have to open our eyes

And this is my message to the world

For more infomation >> سديم 2 ~ حقوق الحيوانات، هذه رسالتي للعالم - Sadeem 2 [CC ENG] - Duration: 1:01.

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Sam'in Oyuncakları Boncuklu Silah Desert Eagle Mınçıkalar Samuray Kılıcı Ninja Yıldızları Yay - Duration: 3:11.

Sam's Toys Desert Eagle Gun Nunchaku Samurai Sword Ninja Star Video for Kids!

For more infomation >> Sam'in Oyuncakları Boncuklu Silah Desert Eagle Mınçıkalar Samuray Kılıcı Ninja Yıldızları Yay - Duration: 3:11.

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HOW TO MAKE CHOCOLATE OREO CAKE RECIPE | Amazing Cakes Decorating Compilation - Duration: 13:29.

HOW TO MAKE CHOCOLATE OREO CAKE RECIPE

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