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This is our moment.

Our Super Bowl moment.

Sunday brings us

America's most-watched sporting event.

Atlanta's politicians are excited that:

The world's best

come to the world's greatest stage

to give us what they've got.

And what will Atlanta give?

We'll turn on the lights

and put on a show.

And pay for part of that show

with their taxpayers' money,

hundreds of millions of dollars which

they gave to billionaire Arthur Blank,

owner of Atlanta's football team,

to get him to build this stadium.

A showplace that Atlanta's former mayor called,

"simply the best facility in the world."

Do the people of Atlanta at least get a

cut of the restaurant

and merchandising revenue?

No,

Falcons control all the money from parking,

restaurants, and merchandising.

Sweet deals like that are not unusual.

Twelve teams have actually turned a profit

on stadium subsidies alone.

Yes, they received more money

than it cost to build their facilities.

So taxpayers,

most of whom never attend a game,

subsidize billionaires.

Seems like a scam to me.

I don't fault Arthur Blank for grabbing the money.

I even like the guy.

Blank improved our lives by founding Home Depot.

We're both stutterers.

Here we are posing with actress Emily Blunt

at a stuttering charity event.

If politicians are giving money away,

Blank's partners would consider him irresponsible

not to take it.

The problem is the politicians giving away your money.

I get why they do it.

They like going to games,

like telling voters, "I brought a team to our town."

Here's the mayor of Las Vegas.

We are so ready for major league sports in this town.

She and her political buddies

funneled 700 million tax dollars

to the owners of the Oakland Raiders

to get them to move the Raiders to Vegas.

Watch the politicians applaud themselves

while the governor signs the bills.

I'm glad this reporter put this question to the mayor:

Why should there be one cent of public money

when you have two guys who could pay for this

themselves?

I think it really is a benefit to us that

really could spill over into something.

Spill over into something?

Politicians always claim giving taxpayer money

to rich team owners will spill over to everybody.

And yes, the well-connected people

who pose with the shovels

at ground breaking ceremonies

do collect some of what spills,

but the way they justify the cost to taxpayers

is bunk.

This was a terrific investment.

They always call stadium subsidies good investments,

but it's not a good investment.

It's a bad one.

Politicians, teams, and stadium promoters

all highlight this extra business activity

that occurs when the football team plays at home.

But this happens fewer than a dozen days a year.

The stadium is also used for some concerts

and soccer games,

but most days, not much happens here.

Economists who study stadium subsidies say

little or none of the money makes it back

to taxpayers.

The problem is the seen versus the unseen.

We see the people at the games

and extra customers at some businesses

on game days.

Stadium promoters show us this.

But looking at this means we miss the unseen cost.

The unseen cost is that those people

would otherwise be spending their money elsewhere

in the local communities.

At the local bar there's one less bartender.

There was one less waitress hired at another restaurant.

A movie theater that had one less theater full.

Right, a thousand little cuts.

But those ordinary businesses

don't have the clout

that the big boys have.

Welcome to Super Bowl 53.

So, Sunday,

when Atlanta politicians brag about their stadium:

We are Atlanta.

And clueless media claim this created jobs.

4000 thousand jobs created to do this.

Let's also remember all the jobs they destroyed

and the taxpayer money they squandered.

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- Hey guys, this is Austin.

We've had those sweet, sweet RTX

graphics in desktops for a little while now.

However, today is the day that it is finally time

for all of this power to come down

to the laptop side of things.

To test, we have the brand new ROG Zephyrus S 17 inch.

Now, we actually took a brief at this laptop at CES.

However, at that time, Nvidia had

the performance testing side of things locked down.

But with this in our hands, it's time to see

exactly what we can get out of RTX for laptops.

Here, we've got the top end RTX 2080,

paired with a Core i7-8750H.

Now, the main cutback going from the full desktop GPU

to the laptop Max-Q edition is in TDP.

Instead of having over 200 watts to work with,

this has to fit in a 100 watt budget,

which basically just means the clock speed comes down.

Desktop was about 1700 megahertz,

this is a little bit over 1200 as far as boost clocks go.

Take a look at the benchmarks, though,

and it is not a massive improvement,

but you will see a pretty good performance bump

over the previous generation, GTX 1080,

and especially that Max-Q implementation.

Now, benchmarks are one thing.

But what I want to know is what will it take

to get this RTX 2080 running at a full 1080p

at 144 frames per second, which is what this screen can do.

Now, starting off with, let's see

what we can do with Overwatch.

Well, three seconds into Overwatch,

it looks like this is no problem.

We're completely maxed out on ultra settings, the 1080p.

And right now, we're about 160 frames per second.

I gotta say, Overwatch looks like

a solid thumbs up on this front.

Next up, we have everyone's favorite game, Fortnite.

So this, I think should be pretty easy

for the 2080 to handle.

Even on full epic settings, I don't think it'll be an issue.

Fortnite is another game that is no problem to run,

although we're a little bit closer here,

at about what, 100, I don't know, 120?

So especially paired with that G-Sync panel,

144 frames per second is no problem in Fortnite,

so now let's move on to Black Ops.

So when it comes to Black Ops,

I'm not super sure that we're actually going to be able

to max it out fully and still hit 144 frames,

but let's give it a try, I guess.

I will mention that I am running this

on the balanced power mode,

so you can crank the fan up to turbo,

but in my testing, it only gives you

another couple percentage or so of performance,

but it's like twice as loud, so I'm not gonna do that.

Okay, yeah, immediately I can tell

that we're at 100 frames per second,

which is good, and to be fair, we do have a G-Sync panel,

which means that it's nice and smooth,

but a 90, 100 frames per second,

that's not what we're looking for.

So all you needed to do is crank things down to high

and we're pretty much locked at 140 fps.

Next, let's see how Battlefield 5 fares.

We are in the game, this is not 144 frames.

This is about 50 frames.

So the thing with Battlefield that's going to be difficult

is it does support ray tracing.

And it is one of the very few games

that does support ray tracing right now,

but it is incredibly demanding,

especially on the ultra setting.

Okay, so turning ray tracing down to low

gave us a big boost in frames.

We're now up to about 90, which on this G-Sync panel,

honestly, really is not a problem.

I would be totally happy to play the game like this.

Damn, like look at the, look at the reflection.

Dude, every time I see a car, I have to go and like,

oh, I should probably not do that.

So this is a playable game, absolutely,

but I want 144 frames per second,

which means it's time to start cranking that thing down.

Now that's more like it, we're about

130, 140 frames per second right now.

I did have to turn off ray tracing

and then set everything down to medium, but I mean,

we do have a very, very playable, 140 frames per second.

I mean to be fair, medium looks totally fine

and that 144 frames per second is a big deal.

But if it's me, I'm going to turn the ray tracing on

and give up a few frames per second

to get that extra little bit of visual.

Now gaming is great, but this also

is great for content creation.

So Wes, how does it handle Resolve,

and specifically RED stuff?

- So what we have playing here

is 7 and 8K RED footage playing down at quarter res.

But as you can see, with a color grade on there,

and a few nodes, doing kind of a punchier grade.

It is playing back in real time, which is something that

Resolve would struggle with on lower end spec.

- This makes a lot of sense as a laptop

to use for content creation then, right?

Because you got something that's fairly thin,

you do have the Pantone color calibrated display,

which realistically, eh.

- Well, so, so look.

Coming out of the factory, it'll be pretty good.

It's going to shift over the first

few hours, honestly, of use.

But by having a good display, that means that

if you are someone that wants to calibrate in the future,

you can be fairly comfortable that you are going to be able

to get a fairly good calibration out of it.

- Next, let's talk about this actual laptop itself,

the Zephyrus S, which there's actually

a lot more to talk about than purely just the graphic side.

This shares a lot of DNA with the original Zephyrus.

When it's closed, it's only 18 mil thick.

When you open it up, the entire deck lid raises

to give more cooling from the bottom.

There's also a very unusual placement

for the keyboard and trackpad.

So it's all put on the bottom half of the laptop,

which means that this top half is entirely dedicated

to cooling that CPU and especially the GPU.

Now, these does take a little bit of getting used to,

but it's really not so bad.

Now, the same thing goes with the touchpad.

While it's a little bit smaller than usual,

most importantly it has a solid surface,

and you do have the option of turning it into a number pad.

And some of the best sounding click buttons

I have ever tried on a trackpad.

All of this means that this is among

the smallest 17 inch gaming laptops that you can buy.

That being said though, it is still a 17 inch gaming laptop.

Sure, it's a little bit closer to something like

that 15 inch Zephyrus that came out last year.

But realistically, there's no getting around

that this is a very, very big footprint for a laptop.

I'll give them this though.

At only six pounds, it is way lighter than you would expect,

considering that there is that full 2080 inside,

but don't exactly expect to you know,

fit this in your backpack easily.

The display itself is exactly what you would expect

out of a high-end gaming laptop.

It's a 17.3 inch panel, with a 1080p resolution,

but importantly, not only does it run at a full 144 hertz,

but it also supports G-Sync.

You also have Nvidia Optimus onboard.

Usually, you have to pick one or the other.

G-Sync is for keeping those frame rates nice and smooth

and to keep any kind of tearing out,

whereas Optimus allows you to turn off that graphics card

when you're not using it to save battery life.

Now, in this, you do have to manually turn it on

as well as restart the laptop

when you're switching between the two.

Most of the time, when you have a laptop with G-Sync,

it means that you're gonna get like an hour of battery life,

so thankfully that's not the case here with Optimus onboard.

Paired with a decently sized 76 watt hour battery,

I'd be able to get about three to three and a half hours

of normal use with the laptop.

Now that's not gaming, mind you, but this is actually

a laptop that you can do some other stuff with.

Not a lot of other stuff, but some other stuff.

You do have the added benefit of supporting USB-C charging.

Now, that's not enough to fully power the laptop.

It tops out at 65 watts, so it's a lot more

for kind of, charging it overnight,

or using it for lighter tasks, but importantly, this means

that if you want to take this on the go,

you don't have to always carry

the giant 200 watt power brick.

Instead, you can take a smaller one

or just plug into a USB-C monitor to top off.

Also, while we're talking about USB-C,

it does have a pair of USB-C ports,

but neither support Thunderbolt 3,

something that the previous Zephyrus did.

Not exactly like a deal breaker,

it's just kind of an odd decision.

Something interesting about this notebook

is the webcam, it doesn't have one.

That is where this comes in.

In the box, they do include an external webcam.

Now, there's a couple reasons for this.

First of all, they don't have a whole lot

of bezel to work with on the top.

But more importantly, this is

a higher quality webcam than usual.

Not only does it support 1080p,

but it also has a full 60 fps output.

And on top of that, they also have

a little stand that comes with it,

so if you want to do something like Twitch streaming,

you can set the webcam off to the side.

You know what, this actually does look

a lot better than most webcams, including on a laptop.

Now sure, it's not going to be quite as good as something

like a dedicated camera setup for Twitch streaming,

but considering that this comes in the box,

I've gotta say, really not a bad idea.

(music playing from laptop speakers)

- Hey, not bad.

So the audio's pretty impressive here.

Not only do you have a pair of speakers

that are firing directly at you, but on top of that,

there is this awesome little wheel to control the volume.

It's like what you would find

on a lot of mechanical keyboards, and I love it.

Like seriously, can everyone just adopt this?

Like, I want this on every laptop ever.

Now as you might imagine, all of this

doesn't exactly come cheap.

The Zephyrus S starts at $2700, and the model I have here

comes in at a full $3,200 and zero cents.

I don't know why I had to say zero cents,

but it just sounds more impressive that way.

With that RTX 2080 Max-Q inside,

you will not find another gaming laptop

that's this thin as well as this light,

while still giving you a full 17 inch display,

and importantly, this much performance.

Now whether it's worth the price tag is kind of up to you.

But I've gotta say, they did

a lot right with the Zephyrus S.

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✅ TOP 10: Things To Do In Prague - Duration: 5:18.

Prague is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic.

It is situated in the north-west of the country on the Vltava river.

The city boasts some of the most picturesque architectural landmarks in Europe and with

its medieval streets, world class museums and baroque style churches and bridges, Prague

is an excellent tourist destination.

Before we get into the top 10 things to do in Prague, we've included links in the description

to various discount codes and links to resources of things to do, so make sure you check those

out.

10) At number 10 is the Charles Bridge

The Charles Bridge in Prague is a historic, stone bridge that is rich in statues and decorative

lamps.

It crosses the Vltava river and connects the Old Town and the New Town.

Its construction started in 1357 under King Charles IV, and finished at the beginning

of the 15th century, with the striking statues added in the 17th century.

One of the most beautiful bridges in Europe, it is a must see for any visitor.

9) Number 9 is Prague Castle

Prague Castle is a castle complex dating from the 9th century.

It is one of the largest ancient castles in the world and is classed as an UNESCO World

Heritage site.

The vast castle complex with buildings revealing architecture from Roman-style, to Gothic and

20th century, is one of the most important cultural institutions in the Czech Republic.

Located in Hradcany, this fairytale Castle is without doubt one of the city's most

popular tourist attractions.

8) At number 8 is Petřín Tower

The Petřín Lookout Tower is one of the most prominent landmarks of Prague.

It was built as part of the Jubilee Exhibition in 1891 and was inspired by the Eiffel Tower.

It is 63.5 metres high, and 299 steps lead to its peak, with the view from its top, it

overlooks not only the whole city, but on a clear day you can see nearly all of Bohemia.

7) At number 7 explore the Old Town Square

The square is home to some of the most historic attractions in the city, including the Old

Town Hall, one of the best places to get a bird's-eye view of the city and the Prague

Astronomical Clock, a beautiful timepiece dating back to the 1400s.

Known for its beautiful architecture, colourful history and vibrant atmosphere, the square

hasn't changed much since it was established in the 12th century when it functioned as

the city's original marketplace.

6) Number 6 is Prague Astronomical Clock

Whilst in the Old Town Square watch the spectacle of the mechanical clock marking the turn of

an hour.

The clock itself is on the south face of the town hall and is the pride of Prague.

It was built in the fifteenth century and is widely regarded as one of the best-preserved

medieval mechanical clocks in the world.

Take a tour of the clock tower and learn about the history, significance, and meaning of

this remarkable piece of medieval engineering.

Get spectacular views of the City from the top and see the insides of this amazing astronomical

clock.

5) At number 5 is St. Vitus Cathedral

Built over a time span of almost 600 years, St Vitus is one of the most richly endowed

cathedrals in central Europe.

Many treasures await visitors including the 14th-century mosaic of the Last Judgement

and the tomb of Charles IV, to the ornate Chapel of St Wenceslas and the art nouveau

stained glass by Alfons Mucha.

4) Number 4 is Prague Zoo

Prague Zoo opened in 1931 and during its existence has risen to become one of the most prestigious

zoos in the world.

With over 4,600 animals living in the Zoo visitors can explore 12 pavilions and 150

exhibits over 58 hectares.

There is also a chair lift, mini-train, observation tower, paddling pool and Children's Zoo

to be enjoyed by all the family.

3) At number 3 is Wenceslas Square

The historic Wenceslas Square is one of the main city squares and the centre of the business

and cultural communities in the town of Prague.

Many historical events occurred in the square, and it is a traditional setting for celebrations,

and other public gatherings.

More a broad boulevard than a typical city square, it was originally a medieval horse

market and the square was named after Bohemia's patron saint during the nationalist revival

of the mid-19th century.

2) Number 2 is the Prague City Museum

This excellent museum, opened in 1898, is devoted to the history of Prague from prehistoric

times to the 20th century.

It is located next to Florenc Metro station and houses historical artefacts, documents,

and weapons and maps documenting the history of Prague.

The highlight of the museum is a huge cardboard model of the city created between 1826-1834

by Antonín Langweil.

1) And at number 1 is a River Cruise

Seeing Prague from the river Vltava is a unique experience and offers a way to see the many

historical buildings and monuments from a different perspective.

Cruises within the city are competitively priced and often include lunch or dinner depending

on the time of day you choose to embark.

Encounter the very grand and historic Charles Bridge from below and spot the magnificent

Prague Castle in the distance, the River Cruise is a brilliant experience for any visitor.

So that sums up our top 10 things to do in Prague, we hope you enjoyed, if you did please

leave a like and if you're new here feel free to subscribe.

Until next video have a great day.

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Stossel: Super Bowl of Welfare - Duration: 4:18.

This is our moment.

Our Super Bowl moment.

Sunday brings us

America's most-watched sporting event.

Atlanta's politicians are excited that:

The world's best

come to the world's greatest stage

to give us what they've got.

And what will Atlanta give?

We'll turn on the lights

and put on a show.

And pay for part of that show

with their taxpayers' money,

hundreds of millions of dollars which

they gave to billionaire Arthur Blank,

owner of Atlanta's football team,

to get him to build this stadium.

A showplace that Atlanta's former mayor called,

"simply the best facility in the world."

Do the people of Atlanta at least get a

cut of the restaurant

and merchandising revenue?

No,

Falcons control all the money from parking,

restaurants, and merchandising.

Sweet deals like that are not unusual.

Twelve teams have actually turned a profit

on stadium subsidies alone.

Yes, they received more money

than it cost to build their facilities.

So taxpayers,

most of whom never attend a game,

subsidize billionaires.

Seems like a scam to me.

I don't fault Arthur Blank for grabbing the money.

I even like the guy.

Blank improved our lives by founding Home Depot.

We're both stutterers.

Here we are posing with actress Emily Blunt

at a stuttering charity event.

If politicians are giving money away,

Blank's partners would consider him irresponsible

not to take it.

The problem is the politicians giving away your money.

I get why they do it.

They like going to games,

like telling voters, "I brought a team to our town."

Here's the mayor of Las Vegas.

We are so ready for major league sports in this town.

She and her political buddies

funneled 700 million tax dollars

to the owners of the Oakland Raiders

to get them to move the Raiders to Vegas.

Watch the politicians applaud themselves

while the governor signs the bills.

I'm glad this reporter put this question to the mayor:

Why should there be one cent of public money

when you have two guys who could pay for this

themselves?

I think it really is a benefit to us that

really could spill over into something.

Spill over into something?

Politicians always claim giving taxpayer money

to rich team owners will spill over to everybody.

And yes, the well-connected people

who pose with the shovels

at ground breaking ceremonies

do collect some of what spills,

but the way they justify the cost to taxpayers

is bunk.

This was a terrific investment.

They always call stadium subsidies good investments,

but it's not a good investment.

It's a bad one.

Politicians, teams, and stadium promoters

all highlight this extra business activity

that occurs when the football team plays at home.

But this happens fewer than a dozen days a year.

The stadium is also used for some concerts

and soccer games,

but most days, not much happens here.

Economists who study stadium subsidies say

little or none of the money makes it back

to taxpayers.

The problem is the seen versus the unseen.

We see the people at the games

and extra customers at some businesses

on game days.

Stadium promoters show us this.

But looking at this means we miss the unseen cost.

The unseen cost is that those people

would otherwise be spending their money elsewhere

in the local communities.

At the local bar there's one less bartender.

There was one less waitress hired at another restaurant.

A movie theater that had one less theater full.

Right, a thousand little cuts.

But those ordinary businesses

don't have the clout

that the big boys have.

Welcome to Super Bowl 53.

So, Sunday,

when Atlanta politicians brag about their stadium:

We are Atlanta.

And clueless media claim this created jobs.

4000 thousand jobs created to do this.

Let's also remember all the jobs they destroyed

and the taxpayer money they squandered.

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