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Hello, everyone!

and welcome to the game Smash or Pass

challenge with me. TURKEY!

Now I saw this from Engima [Link Below]

And thought I want to try this by myself

And by the way, Prussia, Austria,

I will not smash you back.

So, yeah. I have a bag of names

I'll just pull one out and say whether

I will smash or pass them

Quick and easy.

I'm sorry, guy, if ships are not canon to you.

It's not my idea.

I didn't write these names...

They are from my friend Cyprus.

Russia. [Go away!!]

Pass

I'd pass Russia.

He's okay and all, and no offence, Russia

It's just... you're not my type.

I don't want to get beat up.

Canada

Hmmm

I don't know.

Canada's not smash or pass-able

I'll probably have to see

Ehhhh.... Pass

America

Smash

You'd smash me back.

[Laughter]

Romano

OOOH...

Would you like it if I said Smash?

I don't care, it's my feeling...

I would Smash Romano.

If he's free, of course.

And not to busy with Spain.

We could have a three-sum with Spain.

England

Smash

Yeah... I would Smash England.

Belgium

Belgium'd too cute

I'd date her

But I wouldn't Smash her.

I'd date her...

I don't want to smash someone who's cute.

Norway

Nah..... I'd pass...

I'd pass.......no......

That one's hard

I think I'd Smash..... no I'd pass.

No... Smash

Austria... no. Pass.

Easy Pass.

Cuba

I'd smash Cuba

I wouldn't be ashamed of it too.

Hungary.

Just in spite of Austria, yes, I'd smash Hungry.

Poland. Pass.

Too annoying

I'd smash him...

Over the head... with a brick.

Finland. Too cute. I can't do it.

So cute and innocent. (Like Finnian from Black Butler)

Netherlands.

To be honest, I'd think he would smash me.

I'd date him.

Sweden.

We wouldn't have a decent conversation.

I'd like a decent conversation to go up

To, uh...

Before we'd smash. He's not a good

conversationist. He says three words

Then stops all together.

I'd date him, though.

For a couple days...

Spain... yeah!

I'd totally smash Spain.

China

No...

It be..

I'd be tempted.

But... I

Wouldn't smash him.

Greece.

YES

I'd smash Greece everyday, any day!

I don't care what he says

Japan

Probably...

Probably not.

Kind of depends on the situation to be honest.

Denmark

Yes.

Belarus

She's nice and all...

Yeah. Probably.

I'll see if she wants too first, however.

I wouldn't just go... yeah, I would smash.

Estonia

Yeah

I'd smash Estonia. Russia would smash Estonia.

Estonia would be too scared, though.

Italy.

Pass.

Ukraine. Pass.

Actually...

I'd want too.

I'd be very tempting

I probably would... to be honest.

Yeah.

France.

France is okay.

Not gonna like,

Continue. Maybe one time.

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Save for Retirement or Kids' College? Plus Find Out How You Can Make Money From Home - Duration: 16:53.

Hale please give this video a thumbs up and if you would share it, that would be awesome and

I'm gonna go ahead and invite my facebook friends now

Hi Kelli here from FreebieFindingMom.com and

I'm just gonna take a few minutes and address the money questions that I've received this week

and as always if you have any other questions

Feel free to leave them in the comments or go ahead and message me on email, but whatever is easiest for you

And I think retaining - really finances and managing your money saving your money

oh, and if you're watching either on youtube or on facebook, please give me a

Please leave a comment. Let me know where you're viewing from. I just like to know where everybody is

is watching from it's it's just fun and

So like I was saying ask any questions you have

Pertaining to your finances whether that is how to manage your money

be it that investing or how to budget your money how to save money and even actually today I'll

Inform you of a way that you can make money from home

Because I tend to get several questions about that and I'm a pretty regular basis about how largely moms can make money from home

So I have an idea

Of something that you can do if it's of interest to you that I'll share with you a little bit later here

But without further ado

I want to go ahead and jump into a couple of the money questions that we've received this past week

The first one came from Anna and Anna one - no. She said they have some extra funds that they managed to

Set aside each month now and she wanted to know if they should be starting to save for their retirement

Or if they should be starting to save for their kids college

so

You know and you guys were so kind you responded back. Yeah, pretty much all in agreement to be honest and

And basically you had said you really need to start saving for retirement first

I know Barbara had mentioned that you should start saving for retirement

Because there's always going to be scholarships and financial aid available for your children for college

great my Barbara because as someone who has a

Lot of financially to put herself through college like loans and I have had France I've had scholarships

I also was a co-op in college, which is if you don't know what that is. It's basically like a paid internship. So

Yes, those are all options that you when your children get to that age when they need to be going to where they're going to

Go to college then there are a lot of different options available to them

So definitely start to say for your retirement first

If you have any additional funds now like Mandy said is she brought up a good point

It's getting harder and harder for people to even retire anymore because of the cost of living so

You know

She brought up that point and quite honestly like she said maybe your children won't even go to college never will go into the military

Maybe they will go into a skilled trade

so, um just you but if you can save for college, that's great and wasn't that mention that um,

Yeah that Charlotte brought up that good point

Like if you can say four colors for your children great

By all me and start it set up a 529 and for them and start saving for college

It's wonderful, but if you can if it's a decision of whether or not to say for college

or to save a retirement hands down start to save for your retirement and

Like I mentioned before Charlotte brought up the great point about you know

We don't really have our children a college education and I someone who did not have a college fund when I went into school

I

Basically, just you make it work and like Charlotte said she also went got her education and went through school and worked and it worked

Out just fine. Now. I'm gonna tell you it's gonna probably be stressful, but it's doable

I did it many many many people do it

and like I said

You'll probably your children will just have to likely do a combination of things

Like they have to they may have to work when they're in school, which I did which is not a bad thing

it's probably a great thing actually and

You know besides working and then getting loans which unfortunately many of us have to get as well

Grants or scholarships are great if you're eligible for any of those

So Anna to answer your question. I think we pretty much all agree

You really should start saving for your retirement

Before you start worrying about your kids college if there is any additional funds after you've saved for your retirement

Then by all means go ahead and put some money away the 529 for your children

and now I would one of the questions I wanted to talk about with Valerie's this week and Valerie made the comment that

She wanted our stiff question. She wanted to know where are the best place to get quality cheap swimsuits and

for kids and

Tricia I mentioned justice for girls since I don't have a girl

I don't I wouldn't know that but I do know that justice has super cute stuff because my friends like that store

For their kids, but Tricia mentioned justice Jacqueline

mentioned Old Navy which is one of them that came to my mind first Ross Marshalls our Burlington and

I mentioned target is another option that you can find cute clothes act and Beth had mentioned Costco has speedos and

Which is a good name brand?

I I've worn it for many years and then Rachel

Mentioned Kohl's which I love too

Especially with when you shop at Kohl's and getting all their coupons and promos and things you can really get great deals at Kohl's on

Name-brand stuff. So hopefully that helped you Valerie's

Places were to go to get quality

inexpensive

Swimsuits for kids and adults to be honest and number the store not just as perhaps but I know Old Navy sometimes has really cute

Suits and Target and Kohl's does so so today. So check those out if that's helpful a

Few other points I wanted to mention about what's going on here at crew be find a mom. The first one is I

Well, don't forget to mention that today the Kroger through Friday downloads

So if you have a Kroger or a Kroger affiliate store near you be sure to grab that download today

I think it's a called amp organic. I want to say it's it's some kind of a drink so grab that coupon today

I'll have another I think at least a couple of weeks to redeem that but be sure to grab that freebie and

Then another item I wanted to mention today is I was able to get my new finance video out called something

it was the best financial decision that I ever made and

I that was a fun video to do because I actually collaborated with a fellow bloggers friend whose name was also Kelly

She blogs over at freedom and a budget. So if

If you haven't checked it out I shared her video here

I believe it was mine morning on the Facebook page

But if you haven't checked it out if you're on YouTube or find my link here in Facebook

Be sure to check out Kelly and freedom in a budget. She's great

She has loads of great videos about money saving tips, and I'm living frugally and getting out of debt

so be sure to check her videos out and

Mine is up and it's live on

YouTube my best financial decision I ever made which

I will go ahead and put a link to that in the bottom of this post as well here on YouTube and on Facebook and

That was one thing I went to mention and then this weekend I'm gonna be taping I'm gonna try to tape it

we've got a busy weekend, but I'm gonna try to tape a video of

How you can save money?

making your own homemade face moisturizer and using essential oils now, I will say I

did some quick calculations for this last weekend and I

started basically

Just breaking out the cost of like buying a standard homemade face a by a standard face moisturizer verse making your own and quite honestly

you can save

Easily over $100 a year and that's not buying like expensive face creams or anything. That's like buying

Stuff at the grocery store at the drugstore now, if you go to one of those fancy stores in the mall to buy

You know your face cream and you would save even more so and actually that brings me to the point

Um, I have a video on how to make your homemade face moisturizer. I will share that down here as well

Just so that you have that as a reference

but what I'm gonna take this weekend is to show you the

Calculations how much exactly you can save by making your own homemade face moisturizer

so, like I said, it was over 100 dollars a year, so

Which brings me to another point is?

If those are using I use essential oils a lot of my DIY Beauty recipes if you follow a freebie finding mauve you'd know that

I loved sharing

homemade

Recipes or like skincare and just beauty recipes and those are just one of the ways as you can use essential oils

if you're not familiar with what essential oils are and

And most people probably are but if you're not familiar with what they are

They're really a way that you can just use them

Like I say a myriad of ways in your life in your family's lives to live healthfully to live more naturally and chemical-free

so a lot of people diffuse the oils in the air like we love diffusing more the centrist citrus scents like

Lemon is one of my favorites

Grapefruit, we really like to and having said that you can you can also use them topically and I last why I like these DIY

Beauty recipes I've got so many of them on the blog. It's not even funny

I mean if you go to free be finding moms calm and go to the DIY section

There should be a drop down for anything like homemade beauty products or for my Beauty recipes and in there you'll see

Just so many I'm probably over I bet I have about 50 by now and I still make them all the time actually. So, um

that is

One thing I'm going to be doing more of and I think it'll probably be sharing more recipes on how to make your own homemade

cleaners using essential oils too because what I think people don't realize is that you can see so much money using essential oils and

Which is why I am bringing them to young livings line

Anyways to you guys Young Living Essential Oils has been around for over

27 years a lot of people use them and love them and I think it'd be a good fit for you guys since

We're frugal and we'd like to have great products

But also save money doing it so lat which brings me to another item is last night. I had fun

We I taped a Facebook live video with my friend Stephanie and I here on youtube if you're watching on YouTube

I did share that video here on YouTube as well

But if the Facebook live with my friend Stephanie who's been selling Young Living Essential Oils for several years now

but

Basically, I wanted to kind of just give you kind of an overview of like how you can get started either using and or selling

Young Living Essential Oils, no mind you when a lot of people buy what they call this Young Living premium starter kit

Most people never sell them

But I wanted to mention it on the video because I thought it was important because I get so much feedback from you guys

that you want ways that you can make money from home and so once I learned like with Young Living Essential Oils

how I guess how easy it is for moms, and I mean for everybody but especially for moms you have limited time and

Need something that works and that they can actually you know

Get behind me passionate about and that they can make money for their family. I thought I got to mention it to you guys

So that's why we did the Facebook live last night. We'll do some more videos over time

Probably in the next week or so. I'll just try to more informative educational videos about essential oils and

But I'd love like I said use them for homemade beauty recipes that you can use them in cleaners

Like I said, you can use them gosh, like I say it's for healing and like to be honest

And I probably should mention the supposed to be honest

If you follow me on Instagram

You know this past week that I wiped out on a treadmill like full-on flew off the back the treadmill

so I used lavender essential oil to

To help the scrapes on my knee. I'll spare you from showing you what they look like

but um, they were really gross and now they're healing and that's the only thing I'm use on them is lavender essential oil, so

So anyway, so I use them that way too

So I diffuse them I use them for kind of cuts and scrapes and I've used them on cold sores before correct

That's what I usually use them on is a cold sore

I use them for DIY beauty recipes one of my favorite beauty recipes

Which I've actually done in YouTube that you want before is for a microdermabrasion paste recipe it is

so simple to make and I kid you not if it honestly may it leaves my skin feeling so soft and smooth and

so, um, so I encourage you if it's something that you have an interest in and you think you know,

You would like to explore being able to save money for your family

But and still live naturally

chemical-free

and then I encourage you look into Young Living Essential Oils whether it just to be to pick up a kit or whether just to

To sell them even potentially and just I don't talk too much about the selling aspect. You can watch the face book life

I thought that I taped last night, but if you're interested in in doing that

You would essentially be a member on my team and I would be the one helping you grow your team

selling in Living Essential Oils, but so that's that and then a 1-dimensional another thing is

Young Living Essential Oils now actually has an all-natural mineral makeup line, which I use and

Love and it's called savvy minerals if that's of something of interest to you. Message me or leave a comment on here

I'd be happy to give you more information about it. I love that line. I'll tell you why because I

I have only always only worn mineral makeup because

more information that you need but in high school, I had horrible bad acne, which is why I have like

crater sized pores today

but that's why I've never worn like the liquid foundations and stuff as I just felt it was like very clogging into my skin and

So that's why when I found out that Young Living was coming out with savvy minerals, which is a mineral makeup line

I was like, yes, finally because I

I was using the other kind of popular mineral makeup lines that I'm sure you probably know what those are

And they were working fine

But I love the fact that as savvy minerals has come out with a makeup line where the product is actually good for your skin

Because that's why the reason I don't like to wear a lot of makeup because that's like I don't want to irritate my skin

I don't aggravate it. I

It's just I just don't want that on top of my skin and like it feels like a blanket on my skin

I never held that way with savvier minerals. And actually the makeup is actually good for your skin. And so I think it's great

It's great for anybody

But especially if you have like a young girl who's starting to wear makeup?

I if I had a daughter that's exactly what I would use be savvy minerals on her because I feel like

Why not stress about what this stuff is actually good for your skin

It's not gonna irritate it especially if they have any like problem areas and their skin

I just I really like savvy minerals and so you can check out that line

They also have a Savi mineral starter kit that you can get and if you're interested in selling those you can sell

Saghini minerals as well. So that's just a I mentioned that because I like the products

I think you guys might as well and

Also because I get feedback from you guys asking how can I make money from home either?

I want to quit my job and stay home with my kids or am already mom

And you know, we've had discussions about this here on on our lives

It's just I want to be able to do some things that my husband won't either let me

Or I feel guilty spending the money or someone like that

So I love opportunities like this where it can empower you to feel like

You can bring in some money into the family and do with it. What you feel is what you want to do with it

So I just I don't know. I love empowering women for that reason, too

So that I think I touched on everything I touched on the kroger free Friday download me address those two questions

I talked about a new video coming out

and Also, I'll put a link down below for the video that I just put out this past week with in collaboration with Kelly. Akin

Freedom in a budget and oh one last thing if you do have any interest in essential oils

Learning about Young Living or and that whether you want to sell it or not

or whether you just want to get a kit or you just are curious about that and

Any of those are applicable you are more than welcome to join my new

Facebook group which is called oily friends. My son actually came up with the name

We came up with a few random names before he got down to oily friends, but he did get eventually down the oily friends

I was like, oh that's cute. I like that Ian

So, um, so my new facebook group called oily friends and in there

I'll share more tutorials more information about essential oils. And if you're interested in making a business or if you're just interested in using them

Or if you know if somebody who might be you're more than welcome to share this group with them and they can join

So I'll put the link for my new Facebook group also

down below here, so you can go ahead and join that if that's of interest to you and

Without further ado. It's really beautiful outside today. So I don't want to take up too much of your time

I hope it's really nice where you are as well. You have something fun planned with your family and friends as

Always please leave any money questions you have in the comments. I always come back and check them throughout the week back

I checked them at least once a day

So I will get to those even if you leave a comment three days from when I'm when I'm taping this it doesn't matter

I'll come back and get it. I promise and

Anyways, I hope you have a wonderful weekend planned and thank you so much for taking a few minutes to watch this. Bye. Bye

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Inside Chiosco Pizza - the Porter Hotel restaurant in Portland, OR (with bonus chef interview) - Duration: 6:03.

hi I'm Jenna here from sip bite go and I'm on a mission to show you the best

places to eat and the best things to do in Portland Oregon today we're headed to

Chiosco Pizza Kitchen it's located in the porter downtown and we're gonna go

behind the scenes and see how they make all their delicious pizza but you

approach it from the outside so we're gonna show you all of that but you get

your pizza through basically a kiosk which is what it's named after correct

and basically you're serving people pizza

exactly it's our walk-up Pizza window you know slide open the window grab a

fresh slice trout it's something to drink

beer wine so it's most so good on the outside I'm sure lots of people just

like stumble by an early oh my goodness yeah the bench like down the road yeah

it's awesome so I love to learn a little bit more about you

how you came to work and then if it's a-- the kitchen what is your history

with cooking pizza I've been cooking pizza I mean I think

everybody does whether it's from the frozen when you finally get enough to

make their own I'm sure you've tried a bunch of different keep the topic we're

announcing wrong because I I lost a bet earlier with my husband he is Italian

and I told them it was pronounced one way and so it's program sorry about that

but so what would you say is like your favorite type of pizza

but science ours I mean they're really good talking-to and it's really simple

but there's some really good pizza around town two different toppings

different styles bro I just like it simple I don't like it overcrowded and

it's just got believers and I know that you guys use some Oregon

Mount Tabor's has hazelnuts on pizza do you have any other tributes to

Portland Oregon or we just try to use anything local that we can whether it's

local meats or local cheese's like the Oregon go speedy Jack's we try to stay

we're gonna go behind the scenes and see how you're making all the delicious easy

so do you make the dough first thing wait what we do is we make it and we let

it ferment for about four days so it gives you the good chew it gives it

starts to break down a little bit so you get a good crisscross you get it get you

to it our style is Romano style which is

rectangular and fashioned instead of your traditional round if you go to

Italy a lot of the times it's so lightweight instead of by slice so

you'll go and get a wedge of it but after four days of fermenting we

weigh it out roll it out the margarita pizza is traditional but exceptional it

has a delicious homemade red sauce that is so bright and cheery you can tell

that the tomatoes are seriously fresh the mozzarella is melted graciously on

top of really red tomatoes and of course it's sprinkled with some basil our

version of the margarita

and we cook our marinara for about 10 hours take all the beer father soft and

softened it up all carrots onions and celery garlic lots of garlic and then

some of our san marzano tomatoes

and then we just let cooking so again it's a little bit of sweet

sweetness to it still out on the water on events but we don't want it to be too

pasty it looks like a delicious bright red yeah it almost tastes tomato by

looking at it yep no it's great a little bit of salt pepper

and this piece will only improve as the tomatoes and Fuhrman

so fresh mozzarella we're just gonna pick apart

which again just got it you don't want to overcrowd keep it simple

sprinkled around

let's set it 500 degrees

yes

minutes

this time it takes about six minutes

the way on white pizza has Yukon Gold potatoes roasted garlic and Parmesan

Reggiano it is baked and the potatoes get so creamy and the sauce it's really

delicious well it's been a delicious day at Chiosco

pizza kitchen at the porter hotel hilton in downtown Portland thanks so much for

joining me on this delicious pizza journey when you're in downtown Portland

don't forget to stop by and make sure to subscribe to the sip Bite go channel on

YouTube you know I'm gonna know where I'm gonna pop up next hope you have a

wonderful day Cheers

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Are You Self-Confident or God Confident? - Ask Pastor Tim - Duration: 10:09.

"Dear pastor, I've watched one of your videos

where you taught the importance

of remaining humble

while living the Christian life.

The problem I encounter

is that when I understand

that everything I have is from Christ

and for Christ,

when I accomplish something at my job

which demonstrates my skills, for example,

I kind of gain self-confidence,

which is partially relying on myself.

Can this lead to pride?

Or how much relying on God is enough?

Because certainly, there is an effort

that we have to put in

during our jobs,

and should we even have self-confidence

in some situations?"

You kind of get the feeling.

You have a guy that's asking himself this:

Is it right for me to feel self-confidence

or to have my self-confidence -

even that word: self-confidence.

"The problem I encounter

is that when I understand that everything I have

is from Christ and for Christ,

when accomplishing something at my job,

which demonstrates my skills,

I find that I basically am becoming self-confident,

which is partially relying on yourself."

Now again, just because people say things in these letters

doesn't mean that I accept what they say.

For one thing, self-confidence

is not partially relying on yourself.

It's fully relying on yourself.

That's what self-confidence is.

The second thing I would say is this:

He says "the problem I encounter

is that when I understand

that everything I have is from Christ..."

He still goes on to have this self-confidence,

which I would say means

he doesn't really understand

that everything is from Christ.

You can say, "I understand it,"

but then the next thing you say shows

that you don't understand it.

And I would say this,

that let's just think about Scripture here.

Because there are numerous verses.

Let me throw it to you guys.

What are some Scriptures

that basically indicate to us

that it's not of us, it's of the Lord,

no matter what we do?

(from the room) Philippians 4:13.

Tim: Which says?

(from the room) I can do all things

through Christ who empowers me,

strengthens me.

Tim: Right. I can do all things

through Christ who strengthens me.

And what's implied there? The opposite,

which, by the way, Jesus says in John 15.

"Without Me, you can do nothing."

Does that mean I can do absolutely nothing?

Look, the reality is, without the Lord,

you can't do anything.

John the Baptist said something in John 3.

Anybody remember that one?

Kevin, can you quote that?

(unintelligible)

Tim: Say it again.

Kevin: A man can only receive

what is given him from heaven.

Tim: "A person cannot receive even one thing

unless it's given him from heaven."

I would say this,

what jumped out at me as I'm thinking about this

is a text found in Romans 1.

Let's turn there to that.

Romans 1.

We know, if we're familiar with Romans

that Romans 1:18 begins to show us

the terrible plight of fallen man.

Somebody begin reading in 1:18.

(from the room)

"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven

against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men

who suppress the truth in unrighteousness."

Tim: So they're unrighteous. They're ungodly.

They suppress the truth that can be known about God.

Keep reading.

(from the room) "Because what may be known of God

is manifest in them;

for God has shown it to them."

Tim: All men have no excuse.

(incomplete thought)

There is more revelation in this world

than just our Bibles.

There is natural revelation.

God has revealed Himself.

Romans 1 says that God can be known -

certain aspects of God;

certain aspects of His attributes and His power

can be known by the things that are created.

But keep reading.

(from the room)

"For since the creation of the world,

His invisible attributes are clearly seen

being understood by the things that are made,

even His eternal power and Godhead

so that they are without excuse."

Tim: Right. We see enough of God in the creation

so that every man is without excuse.

Now keep reading.

(from the room) "Because although they knew God,

they did not glorify Him as God

nor were thankful, but became futile..."

Tim: Okay, stop right there.

You see what happens?

They recognize that there's a God.

This guy recognizes there's a God.

But then they don't give glory to God.

And they don't give Him thanks.

What's amazing is we're hearing

the reasons as to why the wrath of God

is being displayed and poured out.

Why?

Because men seek to suppress God,

and they don't give Him thanks.

You know what happened to Nebuchednezzar

when he said, "Oh, great Babylon,

look what I've done!"

God doesn't take kindly to that.

God's wrath is displayed because men

don't attribute what they have to God.

Listen, the Apostle Paul says this:

I outran all the other disciples.

Do you know what?

If you do well at work,

you don't ignore that,

but you don't look at yourself

and take credit for it.

What Paul said is that

I am a better apostle than all the rest,

but it wasn't me,

it was the grace of God at work in me.

And he says to the Corinthians,

he says why do you boast

as if what you have, you didn't receive?

You see, that's the thing.

On the one hand, we don't want to ignore

what we do well.

Why?

Because then, you're not giving God due honor.

Look, every good gift, every perfect gift is from God.

It comes down from above,

from the Father of lights.

He gives.

You don't have a single thing.

Remember Moses?

He said, "Lord, I cannot speak for You.

I am not eloquent."

You remember what God said to him?

God said to him,

"Moses, I make the mouth."

What does He say after that?

Something about seeing,

and what does He say?

Kevin, you got that one down?

Kevin: Not word for word, but that's basically it.

Tim: Right, but that's the reality.

Do you know what?

If you do well with math

or you do well in computer science

or you do well in whatever this guy does,

the thing isn't to sit there and say,

oh, great Babylon, look what I've done.

Oh, great computer science program!

Look what I did!

Now look,

what you want to feel is confidence in the Lord.

I'm confident that God has made me good in this,

and He helps me when I do it.

And He has a way of keeping on

reminding us

because we have a tendency

to self-confidence.

It's like that natural man,

you can say: "Oh, we're new men!"

Yeah, we're new men.

We carry about the flesh.

And there is still a tendency for us

to love independence.

One of the great idols

that God has to break in every one of us

is self-sufficiency when He saves us.

But you can be good at something,

like Paul was good at being an apostle.

You can even say, "I'm the best" if it's true.

See, you don't want to deny that

because that's what God's doing.

We want to declare God's works.

But you don't want to do it in a way that's proud.

Proud means you're lifting yourself up.

You want to do it in a way

that you recognize:

I am what I am by the grace of God.

So, anything anybody want to add to that one?

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Are millennials lazy whiners or victims of circumstance? | Michael Hobbes - Duration: 9:58.

So, there are three things that every millennial should know.

The first one is that there is no evidence for any of the stereotypes about us.

If you look at entitlement, if you look at selfishness, if you look at public opinion

polling there's as much evidence that we're "worse than our parents" as there is that

we are werewolves: There is none.

Whereas there's a mountain of evidence that things are harder for our generation than

they were for our parents or our grandparents, and that it's getting worse.

So how many articles have you read about how more millennials are living with their parents

now than ever?

There are twice as many millennials living on their own—making less than $30,000 a

year—than there are millennials living with their parents.

We don't read any articles about that.

So what we need to do is acknowledge that all of these stereotypes come from anecdotes,

that they are older people who have seen a millennial on a skateboard or have had an

intern who was a young person who they didn't like very much and have decided that that

is representative of an entire generation, and we need to resist that.

It wasn't always like this.

When my dad bought his first house he was 29, living in Seattle; he was a university

professor and his house cost 18 months of his salary.

Now, if you're a young person living in a big city you know that that is science fiction.

In the vast majority of America, especially in cities, it will cost you six, seven, ten,

12 years of the median salary to buy the median home.

So this idea that we're different from our parents because WE have changed is completely

false.

What has happened is the economy has profoundly shifted underneath us.

Housing, healthcare and education are all three times more expensive now than they were

in 1968.

Those are the prerequisites of a middle class adulthood, of a secure adulthood, a real life,

and our parents like to point out that things like refrigerators and TVs are a lot cheaper—and

they are, that's great—but the things we actually need in our lives are much more

expensive, and our wages have not kept up.

So, one of the things that we forget, and especially our parents forget, is how much

cheaper college used to be.

When my dad was in college he worked for ten hours a week in the cafeteria, and that was

enough for his tuition and a little bit of his rent.

That doesn't sound familiar to anybody I know.

And what has happened since then is the cost of education has gone up between 400 and 1200

percent, depending on the kind of school you go to.

Meanwhile, minimum wages haven't really budged, general wages haven't really budged,

and the price of everything else has gotten higher too.

So in the early '70s it took around 300 hours of minimum wage work to afford a four

year education.

By the 2000s it took 4,400 hours of minimum wage work to afford a four year education.

So tell your parents that next Thanksgiving when they complain to you about not going

to college.

I think there's a tendency when we talk about millennials, and especially when we

talk about poor millennials, to talk about our choices rather than our options.

So again, the evidence—like did my grandparents know what their pension was when they were

25?

I don't think they did.

I think that by the time they checked they had one, whereas this generation gets blamed

for not saving more for retirement.

The reason why that's considered a huge problem is because there's no such thing

as the defined benefit pension anymore.

A lot of our grandparents have a situation where they get 80 percent of their last salary

for the rest of their lives.

That is nonexistent for our generation.

So we are now being given the responsibility of saving up to compensate for the fact that

the economy doesn't take care of us anymore.

We're being blamed for the fact that we can't take care of ourselves.

But what have wages done since 1980?

They've been flat.

What has happened to the cost of everything?

It's gone up.

So we are being asked to reverse this, to counteract this ourselves when we have less

secure work, less in savings, we're paying more for housing and we're paying off our

student loans.

And I'm sure that there are irresponsible millennials on planet earth, I don't think

that they should be getting the bulk of the attention or the prioritization when we talk

about what's really happening with young people.

What we have is a crisis where, to get onto the job ladder—the few decent jobs left

that have healthcare, that have security, that have a pension—they all require a college

degree, so you have to go to college, basically.

The college premium, how much extra you earn for going to college, is 70 percent.

You earn almost double if you go to college, on average, than if you don't go to college.

So we're in this bind where you have to go to college or else you end up in a really

bad job for the rest of your life, but then to go to college you have to go into $80,000,

$100,000, more than that in debt.

I interviewed somebody for the article that is paying off $311,000 in debt.

I interviewed another person who is actually a bankruptcy lawyer who was paying $2000 a

month in student loans after he got out of college.

And so when you look at how many of us have student loans and that we're paying them

off at the time when we're early in our careers, we're not as established in our

fields, we can't afford decent housing, we aren't earning very much at that time,

and then we're also on top of that paying a couple hundred dollars a month extra—that's

money we're not saving, that's money we're not putting to a pension, that's money we're

not putting to a home—and that extends the period of what our parents call "adolescence",

but really insecurity—that extends our period of insecurity into our 30s and our 40s.

And so if you look at any poll of millennials, more than half say they have put off marriage,

they have put off children, they have put off buying a home because of their student

loans.

And student loans are the only form of debt that you cannot get rid of in bankruptcy,

so they are literally in escapable.

Even if you die, in some states your partner might actually have to pay them off for you.

So this is a ball and chain around the ankle of millions of millennials, and again, it's

not a choice that we made, it's the economy that we're in, that to get onto the job

ladder you need to have an education.

And yet that thing that you need has gotten more and more expensive and, again, we are

being blamed for going to college and majoring in ancient Greek or something when we should

have done STEM, but STEM degrees cost more.

I think it's important to know that everything that's been done to us has been done to

us in broad daylight, which means that we can roll it back.

That's the only good news I'm going to give you.

Everything about our wages and our housing costs and financialization and the safety

net, these are specific laws that have been passed.

Other countries have not done this.

So we can actually look into fixing all of these things.

I think as a generation we are finally aging into power, and when we take power we need

to not make the same mistakes that our parents' generation did.

We need to create an equitable country where even the bottom is pretty well off, where

we don't have this "personal responsibility" narrative, where "if you're poor it's

your fault, and if your schools were bad it's because you're dumb".

We need to end all of that.

We need to be a moral society that has a basic floor underneath every person, a level of

dignity beneath which we don't allow people to fall.

That's not too much to ask.

That's what many other countries have done as they've become more prosperous.

We're the only ones that has not had that project and has deliberately rolled ours back.

So it's really important as we age into power to not think that we need to start everything

from scratch.

You hear a lot now about fancy new policy ideas, and we have a lot of systems in place.

Food stamps are not broken; the eligibility for food stamps is cruel and you cannot spend

food stamps on a sandwich.

That is bullshit.

We need to fix that.

We don't need to start with a whole new structure that is going to be an excuse for

people to cut overall spending.

Other countries have just gone through this recently where they've said, "Oh we just

want to make it easier to get welfare," and they use it as an excuse to give away

less.

What we need to do is we need to tax the rich and we need to spend it on public services.

We oftentimes gets distracted by shiny objects I think, especially on the left, but things

like public education—let's pay teachers more, let's have smaller class sizes, let's

give principles control over their own schools, let's tax the rich to pay for it.

That's fine.

Homelessness: let's build houses for people.

Let's keep people from getting evicted from their homes.

Let's allow cities to build homes when people move there.

Let's tax the rich to pay for it.

There's lots of things that we can do that we already have, but we've systematically

defunded them.

You hear a lot of things about Hyperloop now and autonomous cars.

There's also this thing called "trains and buses" that we have not funded adequately

for 30 to 40 years now.

Let's fund lots of trains and lots of buses and tax the rich to pay for it.

It's not that there's not enough money, it never was; that's absurd.

There is enough money, but it's being distributed to places where it doesn't need to be going,

and we need to start to roll that back and that has to be our, unfortunately, generational

project, is reversing everything that our parents had done to us.

It's really not that hard.

I think there's this sense that we're going to come up with some magical policy

idea that's going to make this easy.

It's not going to be easy.

We don't necessarily have to come up with some fancy new idea that's going to build

a consensus, we just have to win.

We are on the cusp of outnumbering older generations, we need to take our political power and use

it to create an equitable country, the kind that we wish we grew up in.

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Recover Lost or Forgotten Website Passwords in Google Chrome - Duration: 2:29.

how he do it here with another tips and tricks video in tonight's video we're

gonna talk about recovering your password on websites where you lost your

password so this works if you're using Google Chrome and you use Google Chrome

to save your passwords what I found out recently was I had signed up for a

website I gone to go to the website and I had had the password saved in my

browser in the autocomplete but I did not know what my password was because I

didn't write it down so the problem is is if you want to update your passwords

you have to know the old password so I found this little trick that makes it

pretty easy so what you do is you go to your Chrome settings passwords and forms

I'll leave the link down below hit enter okay so now we're going to now that

we're on settings passwords and forms we're gonna hit manage passwords here's

the magic so you see all of these websites and if I hit the eyeball it

will actually show my password so the cool part now what it will do is will

make you authenticate with your Windows password so let's go ahead and do it for

all those shoes so I'm gonna hit the eyeball and it's gonna make me put in my

windows password and then it's gonna show my aldo shoes comm is shoes 2018 of

course that's not actually my password because I'll change it but you get the

idea so using the Google Chrome forms and settings you can actually recover

lost website passwords as long as they're saved in your browser so with

that being said I hope you enjoyed the video

this is how we do it

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Obama to Democrats: "Do not wait for the perfect message" or "tingle in your spine" to vote - Duration: 3:36.

At a Democratic National Committee fundraiser Thursday night, former President Obama had two messages for Democrats -- the first about the stark differences between his vision and his successor's, and the second about how to approach the midterm elections

"You are right to be concerned," he said in a conversation with DNC Chairman Tom Perez, according to the Los Angeles Times

 At a small fundraiser for about 200 in Los Angeles, Mr. Obama articulated a view about the differences between him and President Trump that was likely already held by the Democratic donors in the room: "There's the story that is based largely on fear," he said, "and there is a story based largely in hope

There's the story that says we're in it together, and there's the story that says there's an us and a them

" Obama did not mention Mr. Trump by name, according to the Los Angeles Times

He said he doesn't think Americans want a "dog-eat-dog world where everybody is angry all the time," and he also suggested that Democrats have it within their power to effect a change

"The simple message right now is that if people participate and they vote, then this democracy works

"The former president also warned the donors against complacency

"I would caution us from extrapolating too much from a bunch of special elections and starting to think that, 'OK, this will take care of itself

' Because it won't," he said, going on to note the power fear has to motivate voters

 "Vote, participate, get involved," he advised, even if the message and the messenger aren't perfect, and even if there's no "tingle in your spine" and "you're expecting politicians to be so inspiring and poetic and moving

" "Politics, like life, is imperfect. But there is better and there is worse," he said

According to the L.A. Times, tickets for the fundraiser started at $2,700 to attend the discussion between Obama and Perez and see a musical performance by Christina Aguilera

Donors paying $100,000 received five dinner tickets, a photo with Mr

Obama, and membership to the DNC finance committee.KQED's Marisa Lagos, in San Francisco, where the former president will be attending another fundraiser Friday, told CBSN in a "Local Matters" segment that she spoke with Obama senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer, who also stressed the importance of turnout and said Democrats should focus on people who agree with them but maybe haven't been excited enough to show up at the polls

Lagos characterized Pfeiffer's guidance to Democrats: "If we think that what Trump is doing on the border is illegal or immoral, we need to say that

But we also need to add to the end of that sentence. . We also need to protect health care, we also need to protect the environment

" "They need to be careful to not to let him lead every conversation," she added

 In the Bay Area, Mr. Obama will be appearing Friday with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-California and Rep

Anna Eshoo, D-California. 

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Bossier Schools, Legislature Wrap, Accordions, Paradise or Problem? | Louisiana: The State We're In - Duration: 28:30.

SO THE PRINCIPAL IS MAKING A STRING INSTRUMENT BUT IT

INVOLVES MOVING -- MOVING MECHANISMS.

WHAT CAJUNS DID TO BRING BACK THE ACCORDION.

BECAUSE FAIRFAX IS THE ONLY THING GENERATE MONEY THEY CAN

HAVE IN A FISCAL YEAR. LAWMAKERS VOTED FOR BUDGET

STABILITY BUT WHERE'S THE REFORM.

THERE AIN'T NO WRONG WAY TO DO THE RIGHT THING WHEN THE

RIGHT THING COMES ALONG DO IT. FINDING FUNDING FOR BOSSIER

PARISH SCHOOLS. HELLO, I'M ANDRE MORO AND

MUCH MORE ON THOSE STORIES RIGHT NOW BUT A LOOK AT SOME OF THE

OTHER WEEK'S TOP HEADLINES. THERE ARE 3 JUDGES WITH

LOUISIANA TIES ON PRESIDENT TRUMP'S SHORT LIST TO

REPLACE RETIRING SUPREME COURT JUSTICE ANTHONY KENNEDY.

JUDGE AMY CONEY BARAT IS A NEW ORLEANS NATIVE.

SHE'S A 46-YEAR-OLD PRACTICING CATHOLIC WHO ATTENDED DOMINICAN

HIGH SCHOOL. JOHN WILLIAM PRYOR ATTENDED FROM

THEN NORTHEAST UNIVERSITY HE WAS THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ALABAMA

WHO PROSECUTED THEN JUDGE ROY MOORE FOR DISAOBEYING FROM

REMOVING A THE TEN COMMANDOS. GEORGE MORO.

HE SERVES ON THE FIFTH CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS BASED ON

NEW ORLEANS. THIS PAST SATURDAY NIGHT IN

MONROE, HOLLY CONWAY WON THE CROWN OF MISS LOUISIANA 2018 AND

WILL MOVE ON TO COMPETE IN THE NEWLY REVAMPED MISS AMERICA

COMPETITION IN ATLANTIC CITY THIS FALL.

HER FATHER HOLLIS CONWAY IS AN LEGEND.

HE WON TWO OLYMPIC MEDALS AFTER STARRING AT THEN-USL.

HOLLY ALSO COMPETED IN TRACK AND CONSIDERS HERSELF MORE OF A

ATHLETE THAN A PAGEANT GIRL. LOUISIANA SLIPPED FROM 48th TO

49th ON THE NATIONAL ASSESSMENT OF CHILD WELL-BEING.

THE ANNIE E. CASEY FOUNDATION A POLICY FIRM RELEASED THE KIDS

COUNT REPORT. OUR STATE WAS 49th OVERALL BUT

50th IN MEASURES OF ECONOMIC WELL-BEING.

THE REPORT SAYS 314,000 LOUISIANA CHILDREN LIVE IN

POVERTY AND 393,000 ARE IN HOUSEHOLDS WHERE PARENTS LACK

SECURE EMPLOYMENT. THE BAYOU BRIDGE PIPELINE IS ON

SCHEDULE FOR A FINISH DATE OF OCTOBER IF A FEDERAL APPEALS

WORK DOES NOT INTERRUPT THE WORK.

ATTORNEYS SAY IN A COURT FILING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE 163-MILE

PIPELINE IS NEARLY 75% COMPLETE. A 3-JUDGE PANEL OF THE FIFTH

CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS IS CONSIDERING WHETHER THE COMPANY

CAN CONTINUE BUILDING THE PIPELINE THROUGH THE

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRAGILE BASIN SWAMP.

PRESIDENT TRUMP'S TRADE WAR COULD SLOW LOUISIANA ECONOMIC

OUTPUT BY 7% OVER 5 YEARS. MORE THAN ANY OTHER STATE

ACCORDING TO THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS.

1 IN 6 JOBS IN OUR STATE OF 4.7 MILLION IS TIED TO INTERNATIONAL

COMMERCE AND WOULD BE AT RISK THREATENING AN UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR PEGS AT AN ALL-TIME LOW.

IT WOULD ESPECIALLY HURT FARMERS AND OIL INDUSTRY REFINERS.

♪♪ BOSSIER CITY SCHOOLS HAVE

MUCH TO BE PROUD OF AN ENDOWMENT ESTABLISHED MORE THAN 3 DECADES

AGO HAS GROWN MORE THAN ANYONE THOUGHT POSSIBLE.

LPV JOINED CITY SCHOOL LEADERS TO MARK THE MILESTONE AND WHILE

THERE, WE LEARNED THE BACK-STORY THAT HELPED MAKE IT ALL

POSSIBLE. YOU KNOW THERE'S NO SAYING IN

LOUISIANA THERE'S NO WRONG WAY TO DO THE RIGHT THING.

WHEN THE RIGHT THING COMES ALONG IS DO IT.

THE RIGHT THING WAS BUILD AN ENDOWMENT FUND.

IT WAS A DREAM OF HIS. HE HAD MOVED FROM TEACHING

SCHOOLS TO A ROLE OF GOVERNMENT. MY PARENTS LIVED IN THE '30s

NOBODY HAS DONE THIS IN THE PARISH AND IN NORTH LOUISIANA

AND I DID IT WITH A LOT OF GOOD HELP AND FRIENDS.

ONE OF THOSE FRIENDS WAS THEN EDWIN EDWARDS WHO WAS ONE OF

MANY ATTENDING THIS WEEK'S MILESTONE EVENT.

ALL MY LIFE, POLITICAL LIFE, I THOUGHT THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD

BE FIRST PRIORITY SHOULD BE TO HELP PEOPLE AND EDUCATION OF OUR

CHILDREN BECAUSE WHEN YOU GIVE PEOPLE HELP IT MAKES IT POSSIBLE

FOR HIM TO BE ABLE TO DO THINGS. YOU GIVE THEM EDUCATION AND IT

ALWAYS LAST, FOREVER WHAT YOU HAVE AND THESE PEOPLE HAVE DONE

WILL BRING DIVIDENDS FOR MANY MORE GENERATIONS.

MONEY FROM LOUISIANA DOWNS A BIG DEAL BY THE MID-1980s BEGAN

THE FUND. THE RACETRACK WAS THE PLACE@■p■

BE <■THEN, DRAWING HUGE CROWDS FROM MANY SURROUNDING STATES

BECAUSE THEY ARE THAT ALREADY SHARING SOME OF THEIR

EARNINGINGS WITH THE CITY AND POLICE CAMPBELL THOUGHT WHY NOT

THE SCHOOLS SO HE WENT TO EDWARDS.

EDWARDS WAS PROEDUCATION AND HE SAID YEAH, I'LL DO IT.

I'LL GIVE YOU HALF A MILLION A YEAR.

HE'S THE ONE THAT NAMED IT BEEF. THAT WAS THE ERA WHEN WENDY'S

HAMBURGERS POPULARIZED DO WITH THE MODERN TO BRING IT TO THE

STUDENTS. $50 MILLION IS THE MOST ANYBODY

HAS GOT IN THE STATE FOR SURE AND I DON'T KNOW IF THERE'S A

PARISH OR COUNTY IN THE UNITED STATES THAT HAS $50

MILLION, AND IT'S GROWING FOR AN ENDOWMENT FUND FOR THEIR

SCHOOLS. BILLY JO BROKE THEERTON IS A

TEACHER IN THE PARISH. SHE'S PRESIDENT OF THE BOSSIER

SCHOOL BOARD AND THE FUND HELPS MAKE HER CURRENT JOB EDITORS.

THE FACT THAT YOU HAVE THIS FUND GIVES BOSSIER SCHOOLS A LEG

UP IN OTHER SCHOOLS IN THE STATE.

TECHNOLOGY. WE GOT SOME THINGS THAT WE

WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN ABLE TO GET WITHOUT THAT MONEY, SO THE BEEF

MONEY DEFINITELY HELPS IN EDUCATION.

THERE'S SO MANY THINGS THAT WE NEED TO DO IN BOSSIER PARISH OR

ANY PARISH AND JUST HAVING THAT MONEY TO LEAN BACK ON HAS REALLY

HELPED OVER THE YEARS. THANKS TO FOREVER AND HIS

INSIGHT OF WHAT -- HOW GOOD THIS COULD HELP US WE HAVE BEEN ABLE

TO, I THINK, MOVE ABOVE A LOT OF PARISHES IN THINGS THAT WE CAN

OFFER AND THINGS WE WOULDN'T HAVE BEEN ABLE TO DO AT ALL.

AND YOU USE BEEF AS A MODEL FOR THE STATEWIDE FUND THAT

EXISTS. PEOPLE WOULD SAY WELL, I KNOW

WHAT YOU DID FOR BOSSIER AND WHAT DID YOU FOR WEBBER AND EAST

BATON ROUGE AND WEST BATON ROUGE WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH

THAT. OTHER STATES ENTERED INTO A

SETTLEMENT ARE TOBACCO COMPANIES AND ESTABLISHED FUNDS FOR HEALTH

CARE AND EDUCATION. BEEF WAS CERTAINLY A PRECURSOR

TO THIS STATEWIDE FUND KNOWN AS EEF.

KNOWN AS THE EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE FUND.

ONLY THE FUND'S EARNINGS SPENT SENDING $15 MILLION A YEAR TO

CLASSROOMS AROUND THE STATE. NOW, WHILE CANVASSING GREATER

SHREVEPORT WE STEPPED IN AND TALKED TO LYNN SWAIN SHE HEADS

THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT IN SHREVEPORT.

HER OFFICE IS HOUSED IN A HIP

PURCHASED BUILDING AND SHE SAID DOWNTOWN IS RIFE WITH SIMILAR

STRUCTURES. THEY HAVE INVESTORS COMING IN

AND TAKING THE OLD AND CONVERTING THEM INTO CONDOS,

APARTMENTS AND OFFICE SPACE. SHREVEPORT ALSO HAS A WEALTH OF

HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND DOES NOT SEEM TO BE DEFINED BY THE

SERVICE PARKING LOT WHICH STRETCH IN DOWNTOWN BATON ROUGE.

WE HAVE DEVELOPERS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY WHO ARE BUYING

THESE INCREDIBLE HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND ARE DOING WHAT'S

CALLED ADAPTIVE REUSE THEY'RE TAKING AN OLD BUILDING THAT USED

TO BE AN OLD BANK OR A SHOE SHOP OR WHATEVER AND MAKING IT INTO

SOMETHING WONDERFUL FOR TODAY'S USE AND IN MANY CASES, THAT IS

LIVING. AS WE DID IN THE BUILDING WE'RE

IN RIGHT NOW, IT'S A GREAT OLD BUILDING, ABOUT 100 YEARS OLD.

IT USED TO BE A BATTERY SHOP AND THEN FOR A WHILE IT WAS A

STORAGE FACILITY AND THEN FOR A WHILE YOU PARKED CARS IN HERE

AND NOW IT'S A WONDERFUL TRENDY OFFICE SPACE.

AND WE WERE ABLE TO DO IT WITH THE HELP OF HISTORIC TAX CREDITS

GIVEN BY THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. IF IT WERE NOT FOR THE STATE

HISTORIC TAX CREDIT WHICH IS THE BIGGEST TOOL IN OUR TOOL BELT IN

SHREVEPORT, IN DOWNTOWN FOR OUR HISTORIC BUILDINGS WE WOULD NOT

SEE NEARLY THE REHAB, THE BUILDINGS COMING BACK ON TAX

ROLLS AND THE BUILDINGS BEING REHABILITATED FOR ALL KINDS OF

GREAT USES, IT HAS BEEN A WONDERFUL INCENTIVE.

♪♪ WE HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT

THE LEGISLATOR EVERY WEEK ON THIS SHOW SINCE MID-FEBRUARY.

WHAT DID THOSE FOUR SESSIONS AMOUNT TO.

LPB KELLY SPIRES IS HERE TO TELL US ALL ABOUT IT.

THANK YOU, ANDRE. I SAT DOWN WITH VETERAN ( SO

WHAT CAME OF THE THIRD SPECIAL SESSION.

WELL, THEY OFFICIALLY ENDED THE FISCAL CLIFF DISCUSSION.

THEY PASSED THE SALES TAX RENEWAL BILL WHICH RENEWS ARE

.45% SALES TAX OF THE EXPIRING 1%.

THEY RAISED $463 MILLION FOR THE BUDGET THAT STARTS IN JULY SO

THAT WAS ENOUGH MONEY TO STOP CUTS FOR COLLEGE CAMPUSES AND

MAKE SURE HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS ARE PROTECTED.

PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING STAYS ON A FAIRLY EVEN KEEL WITHOUT VERY

DAMAGING CUTS TO ANYTHING. SO THEY ACCOMPLISHED -- THEY

ACCOMPLISHED THE BIG GOAL. SO CRISIS AVERTED.

CORRECT. AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS TERM

THERE WAS A LOT OF TALK ABOUT TAX REFORM, GETTING RID OF

EXEMPTIONS. LOWERING THE RATE?

WHERE ARE WE WITH THAT. NONE OF THAT HAPPENED.

THEY PUSHED THEMSELVES SO CLOSE TO CRISIS AND SO CLOSE TO

DAMAGING CUTS OR THROES WHAT MOST PEOPLE SEEM TO AGREE WOULD

BE DAMAGING CUTS BUT THEY PUSHED THEMSELVES SO CLOSE TO THAT,

THAT REALLY ALL THEY ARE THAT LEFT WITH WAS THE SALES TAX

BECAUSE THE SALES TAX IS THE ONLY THING CAN GENERATE MONEY

HAVING IN A FISCAL YEAR. THEY TALKED ABOUT IT A LOT BUT

THE HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP AND THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE DID

NOT AGREE ON WHAT TAX REFORM WOULD LOOK LIKE AND THE HOUSE

REPUBLICANS BLOCKED ANY BILL THAT WAS PEGGED TO THE NOTION OF

THE TAX REFORM SO IT'S A CONVERSATION FOR ANOTHER DAY.

THERE'S DIFFERENT WAYS IN THE WAY STATE COLLECTS TAXES FROM

INCOME FROM SALES TO INVENTORY TAX, LOTS OF DIFFERENT THINGS.

SALES TAX IN PARTICULAR MIGHT HAVE SOME MOMENTUM BEHIND IT

GIVEN THE SUPREME COURT DECISION ABOUT INTERNET SALES TAX.

IS THERE ANY APPETITE FOR MASSAGING SOME OF THE SALES TAX

DETAIL MIINITIALA IN 20 -- MINUTIA GIVEN IT'S A

FISCAL SESSION? WELL, I THINK YOU'LL SEE A

LOT OF PEOPLE COMING UP WITH IDEAS BECAUSE IT'S A FISCAL

SESSION BUT I QUESTION WHETHER THEY'LL DO ANY SUBSTANTIVE IN

THE ELECTION YEAR. ALL THE LEGISLATIVE SEATS ARE UP

AND I JUST QUESTION IF ANYBODY IS GOING TO REALLY WANT TO

REJIGER ANYTHING MAJOR WHEN THEY'RE ALL GOING ON A BALLOT

WHEN THEY'RE RUNNING FOR SOMETHING PRESUMABLY AND ALSO

THEY'VE BEEN FIGHTING ABOUT THIS FOR 3 YEARS RUNNING SO MAYBE

EVERYBODY WANTS TO TAKE A BREATHER.

I THINK PEOPLE WILL FILE SOME LEGISLATION.

I'M JUST SKEPTICAL ABOUT WHETHER I THINK THERE WILL BE A LOT OF

MOMENTUM BEHIND IT. WHEN THE GOVERNOR WAS ASKED

ABOUT TAX REFORM HE SAYS HE STILL WANTS TO PURSUE IT BUT

WHEN REPORTERS PRESSED UM ON A TIMELINE OR HOW TO APPROACH IT

HE WAS VERY SQUISHY ON KIND OF WHAT THE BROADER PARAMETERS

WOULD BE IN. WE ALREADY TALKED ABOUT THIS

FOR 3 YEARS. THERE'S A REPORT THAT ALL THE

WAYS YOU COULD MAKE A TAX STRUCTURE FAIR AND MORE IN LINE

WITH OTHER STATES AND JUST GENERAL WHAT IS CONSIDERED

BETTER TAX POLICY FROM TAX ECONOMISTS AND FISCAL EXPERTS

AND THEY HAVE ALL THAT AND THEY DID NOTHING WITH IT.

SO I GUESS I'M LOOKING FOR WHAT LAWMAKERS GOT OUT OF THE

LAST 3 YEARS, YOU KNOW, WE HAD A LOT OF DISCUSSION ABOUT THIS

STUFF AND WE ENDED UP DOING WHAT WE NEEDED TO PREVENT THE BUDGET

CLIFF BUT WHAT DID WE LEARN OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS?

I'M NOT SURE, HONESTLY. I MEAN, I THINK PEOPLE HAVE VERY

DIFFERING VIEWS ABOUT WHAT TAX REFORM MEANS TO THEM.

I THINK SOME PEOPLE SEE IT AS A WAY TO JUST IMPROVE THE TAX

STRUCTURE. WHATEVER THAT MEANS IN THEIR

MINDS. SOME OF THEM SEE IT AS A WAY TO

REWRITE THE TAX CODE MAYBE TO LESSEN TAXES ON OTHER PEOPLE.

SOME PEOPLE SEE IT AS A WAY TO RAISE REVENUE AND THERE'S SO

MANY COMPETING VISIONS OF WHAT TAX REFORM SHOULD WILL LOOK LIKE

AND THINGS ARE SO PARTISAN AND FRACTIOUS.

I DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY GOT OUT OF THE LAST 3 YEARS A LOT OF

FRUSTRATION AND ANGST WITH CONVERSATIONS ABOUT THEM.

TAX REFORM DISCUSSIONS IS GOING TO BUT 2021 WILL BE A MORE

REALISTIC YEAR WHEN PEOPLE HAVE SPENT A LITTLE MORE TIME ON IT

AND THEY WON'T BE IN THE CRUSH OF AN ELECTION CYCLE AND SO

PERHAPS BY GIVING THEMSELVES SOME FINANCIAL STABILITY AND

WITH THE ONLINE SALES TAX REVENUE THAT MAY BE COMING IN

ALTHOUGH WE DON'T REALLY KNOW HOW MUCH THAT COULD BE, THAT

COULD GIVE THEM A LITTLE BIT MORE SPACE TO HAVE A

CONVERSATION ABOUT WHAT THE STATE'S TAX STRUCTURE SHOULD

LOOKS LIKE LONG-TERM. THANKS FOR JOINING US.

IF YOU ALISTENED TO LOUISIANA MUSIC YOU PROBABLY HAVE AN

INKLING HOW IMPORTANT THE ACCORDION IS IMPORTANT TO THE

CAJUN IMPORTANT BUT DO YOU KNOW HOW IMPORTANT THE CAJUNS ARE IN

THE HISTORY OF THE INSTRUMENT BEFORE.

KELLY TOOK A DIVE INTO THE ARCHIVES TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT

THIS AND WHAT DID YOU LEARN? WELL, ANDRE AFTER

WORLD WAR II IT BECAME DIFFICULT TO FIND NEW GERMAN ACCORDIONS OR

REPLACEMENT PARTS IN AMERICA BY THE MID-1950s SOME CAJUNS

FIGURED OUT A WAY TO HAND-MAKE REPLACEMENT PARTS AND HELPING TO

BRING THE INSTRUMENTS BACK. MARK WAS WITH SOME.

LPD INTERVIEWED HIM IN 1981. ♪♪

I'VE BEEN PLAYING THE ACCORDION SINCE I WAS 12 YEARS

OLD AND EVER I CAN REMEMBER MY FATHER LOVED CAJUN MUSIC.

EVER SINCE I COULD REMEMBER WE HAD THESE NEIGHBORS WHERE ALL

OUR NEIGHBORS ARE MUSICIANS AND EVERY CHRISTMAS HE WOULD INVITE

THESE MEN PLAY TOGETHER. WHY I WANTED TO DO WITH OTHER

KIDS I LOVED WATCHING THESE GUYS PLAY MUSIC.

I KEPT HEARING THESE TUNES IN MY MIND AND WHEN I WAS EVEN YOUNGER

THAN THAT, ONE DAY MY FATHER BROUGHT ME TO HIS FATHER'S

HOUSE, IN FACT, THE HOUSE I LIVE IN NOW IS MY GRANDFATHER'S HOUSE

AND HE TOLD HIS FATHER, GO AND GET YOUR FIDDLE AND PLAY A TUNE

SO MY GRANDFATHER WENT IN AND BROUGHT OUT A BOX AND I HAD

NEVER SEEN A VIOLIN AND NO MUSICAL INSTRUMENT BEFORE THIS

DAY SO HE BRINGS OUT THIS BLACKWOODEN BOX AND HE OPENS IT

REALLY SLOWLY AND GET SOME WOODEN CONTRAPTIONS AND PLUCKS

THE STRINGS ALONG AND HE LEANS BACK IN HIS CHAIR AND STARTS

PLAYING REAL PRETTY TUNE. AND I MADE UP MY MIND RIGHT THEN

AND THERE I DON'T KNOW WHAT HE'S DOING BUT WHEN I GET TO BE

OLDER, THAT'S WHAT I WANT TO DO. I WANT TO MAKE THE SAME KIND OF

SOUNDS AND I WANT TO BE WHAT HE IS AND BE A PERSON WHO CAN MAKE

THAT KIND OF SOUNDS WITH AN INSTRUMENT.

HOW TO MAKE AN ACCORDION. THERE'S A KID WHO CAME -- I HAD

A BOOTH IN NEW ORLEANS AND HE SAID WHAT IS THIS A KIT?

WELL, IF YOU CALL GOING OUT TO THE SWAMPS AND A CUTTING DOWN A

MAPLE SOUND MAKING 232 PIECES IS A KIT.

MAKING AN ACCORDION STARTS OUT WITH ME GOING OUT IN THE FOREST

AND FINDING A TREE THAT LOOKS NICE AND -- BECAUSE I USE MAPLE.

CURLY MAPLE AND BELIEVE IT OR NOT THERE'S A LOT OF THAT IN

LOUISIANA. WELL FIGURED WOOD LIKE THIS OVER

HERE AND I CUT THE TREE DOWN. AGED THE WOOD FOR ABOUT 6 YEARS,

AND FABRICATE ALL THE PARTS -- THERE'S -- UNLIKE MOST

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THIS IS THE SAME PRINCIPLE OF MAKING AN

ACCORDANCE BUT UNLIKE OTHER STRING INSTRUMENTS THIS HAS

MOVING PARTS IT HAS A MOVING KEYBOARD WHICH THESE WHICH IS

/* /* -- WHICH HAS TO BE PRECISE.

OVER HERE THIS IS ALL MOVING PARTS AND ALSO THE VOICE CHANGES

ORB THE STOPS -- STOP ASSEMBLY IS MOVING PARTS OVER HERE ALSO

SO IT'S THE SAME PRINCIPLE AS MAKING A STRING INSTRUMENT BUT

IT INVOLVES MOVING -- MOVING MECHANISMS.

THERE'S 532 PIECES THAT GOES INTO MY INSTRUMENTS AND THE ONLY

THING THAT I DON'T FABRICATE IN THIS SHOP ARE THE SEALED REEDS

THAT MAKES THE ACTUAL VIBRATIONS WHEN THE WIND HITS IT LIKE THIS.

THIS IS THE ONLY THING THAT I DON'T FABRICATE.

I USED TO MAKE THE BELLOS WHICH IS THIS PART HERE.

THIS IS MADE OUT OF A VARIETY OF ITEMS LIKE ARRANGING FROM

TABLECLOTHS AND NYLON MATERIAL. ANYTHING ELSE YOU COULD FIND

AROUND THE KITCHEN BUT NOW I HAVE A SOURCE OF THESE WHERE I

IMPORT THEM FROM ITALY. ALSO THE REEDS COME FROM ITALY.

THE WAY THAT AN ACCORDION WORKS IT'S LIKE I MENTIONED BEFORE

IT'S JUST THE ACTION OF THE BELLOWS, PUMPING THE BELLOWS

MAKING THE REED MOUNTS AND MAKING THE REEDS MOUNT WITH THE

AIR PRESSURE. ♪♪

HOW LIGHT IS IT TO GET THE SOUND OUT OF THE -- NOT --

I LISTEN TO CAJUN RECORDS BECAUSE I LOVED IT.

TO ME CAJUN MUSIC REPRESENTS AN EARLY PART OF MY CHILDHOOD.

A VERY WARM, TIGHT FAMILY THEME. FRIENDS COMING OVER TO MY

PARENTS' HOME PLAYING MUSIC AND HAVING A GOOD TIME AND A LOVING

FAMILY. CLOSE FAMILY TIES.

♪♪ THE COMMON BELIEF IS THAT

GERMAN IMMIGRANTS BROUGHT ACCORDIONS BUT IT MAY BE

AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSICIANS DESERVE CREDIT FOR POPULIZING

THEM. MANY OF THE FIRST RECORDS OF

ACCORDIONS OF LOUISIANA ARE IN THE HANDS OF BLACK MUSICIANS.

KELLY, INTERESTING. THANKS SO MUCH FOR THAT WE

APPRECIATE IT. YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION

AND MORE HISTORY ONLINE WITH LPB'S LOUISIANA DIGITAL MEDIA

ARCHIVES AT LA DIGITAL MEDIA.ORG.

THE LARGEST FRESHWATER LAKE IN LOUISIANA IS ACTUALLY A

RIVER, AND IT TOOK A LAWSUIT TO ACTUALLY DECIDE THAT.

THE COURT CASE IS UNDER APPEAL THAT PARTS OF THE CALLA LULA

LAKE IS OFF LIMITS PROPERTY RIGHTS AND SPORTS ACCESS TO

WATERWAYS IS ONE OF THE ISSUES DEBATED ON THIS MONTH'S

LOUISIANA PUBLIC SQUARE. HERE'S AN EXCERPT.

WHAT DO YOU SEE AS SOME OF THE CHALLENGES FOR LOUISIANA'S

COASTAL FISHERMAN AND COASTAL DUCK HUNTERS WHETHER IT WOULD BE

FOR A LAND ACCESS SO I WON'T OR FROM A HABITAT STANDPOINT.

BEING IN THE COASTAL REGION AND BEING WHAT I DO CHARTER FISH

FOR A LIVING THE BIGGEST PROBLEM WE HAVE ON THE COAST IS ACCESS

TO OUR WATER. I MEAN, OUR ACCESS GETS THROWN

OFF EVERY DAY WE'RE GETTING THROWN OUT OF PLACES -- WE'VE

BEEN FISHING 25, 30 YEARS AND THEN ALL OF A SUDDEN, NOW THEY

COME IN AND THEY TELL US WE CAN'T GO THERE.

I MEAN, WHO DO WE KNOW WHO THEY REALLY ARE TO BE HONEST WITH YOU

BUT WE'RE ON THE PUBLIC'S WATER. WE'RE NOT ON THE LAND.

WE'RE ON THE WATER PLACES WE'VE BEEN TRAVELING FOR THE LAST 30

YEARS. SO THAT'S REALLY OUR BIGGEST

ISSUE IS ACCESS TO OUR WATERWAYS IN THE COASTAL AREAS.

AND RUDY, RUDY SPARKS YOU'RE HERE FROM THE LOUISIANA

LANDOWNERS ASSOCIATION. WHY DO YOU FEEL LIKE THESE

CONFLICTS HAVE ARISEN OVER THE LAST 5 OR 6 YEARS WHERE WE

DIDN'T HAVE SO MANY BEFORE? WELL, I THINK WE'RE SEEING A

CONSTANT CHANGE IN THE TERRAIN AND HABITAT AND THAT CREATES

SOME QUESTION WHERE DOES THE PRIVATE LAND STOP AND WHERE DOES

THE PUBLIC LAND START? AND I THINK OVER THE CASES

LANDOWNERS HAVE BEEN WILLING TO ALLOW FISHERMEN GREATER ACCESS

TO THEIR PROPERTIES AND SOME OF THEIR PRIVATE CANALS BUT FOR A

NUMBER OF REASONS, PARTICULARLY THE FACT THAT WE'RE REALLY

STRUGGLING TO PRESERVE OUR COASTAL MARSHES THEY'RE SO

FRAGILE THEY'RE BEING ERODED, AND SUBSIDED AND A LOT OF DAMAGE

IS CAUSED WHEN SOME OF THESE BOATS GET INTO THESE INTERIOR

MARSHES AND CHURN THE WATER AND SO AS LANDOWNERS AND LAND

MANAGERS WHO ARE HIRED BY THESE LANDOWNERS WE HAVE A

RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT THOSE RESOURCES AND THOSE ASSETS THAT

THOSE LANDS HAVE AND SO I THINK THAT'S PART OF IT.

THERE'S A LOT OF CONCERN ABOUT THAT AND THE POTENTIAL DETERTION

IT'S CAUSED TO THESE MARSHES AS A RESULT OF THESE FISHING

ACTIVITIES. I WANT TO KNOW WHAT ARE WE

GOING TO DO ABOUT THE AREAS? WE'RE WORKING WITH THE

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE VERY CLOSELY.

THEY'RE LOOKING AT BIOLOGICAL PROJECTS THAT THEY'RE LOOKING AT

FOR STERILIZATION. THEY'RE LOOKING AT ALL KINDS

OF -- AND THEY'RE DOING RESEARCH RIGHT NOW TO -- FOR DIFFERENT

KINDS OF FEED STOCK WHERE THEY COULD FEED THESE ANIMALS TO GET

RID OF THEM. THE BIGGEST PROBLEM WE'VE HAD IS

WARFARIN WAS THE FIRST INITIAL PRODUCT TO GET RID OF THE HOGS

BUT THE COLLATERAL DAMAGE THAT WOULD HAVE OCCURRED IS FAR WORSE

THAN WHERE THE HOGS ARE AT TODAY.

I THINK WITH THE RESEARCH GOING ON RIGHT NOW, I BELIEVE WITHIN

THE NEXT YEAR OR TWO, WE'RE GOING TO HAVE SOME BIOLOGICAL

ANSWER TO THE PROBLEM THAT WE HAVE WITH FERAL HOGS CERTAINLY

THEY'RE A HORRIBLE PROBLEM AND A LOT OF THE PROBLEM WE'RE HAVING

WITH DEER POPULATION AND THE HABITAT FOR DEER IS

RESPONSIBLE -- THE RESPONSIBILITY COMES FROM THE

FERRELL HOG DESTRUCTION OF THAT HABITAT SO WE ALL ARE WORKING

WITH AGENCIES. WE'RE WORKING WITH LSU AND WE'RE

WORKING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

THERE ARE SOME NATIONAL COMPANIES THAT ARE WORKING AND

LOOKING AT SOME ALTERNATIVE RESOURCES THAT WE MAY BE ABLE TO

APPLY TO GET RID OF THESE HOGS SO THERE IS A LOT OF WORK TAKING

PLACE, YOU KNOW. I WISH I COULD SNAP MY FINGERS

AND MAKE IT GO AWAY BUT IT'S NOT LIKE WE'RE NOT DOING ANYTHING

AND WE DO REALIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF THAT ISSUE AND WHAT EFFECTS

IT HAS ON THE REST OF THE LANDSCAPE WITHIN LOUISIANA.

A REMINDER, YOU CAN SEE AN ENCORE BROADCAST OF LOUISIANA

SPORTSMAN PARADISE OR PROBLEM SUNDAY AT 11:00 AM ON LBP.

VISIT WWW.LPB.ORG/PUBLIC SQUARE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND

EVERYONE THAT IS OUR SHOW FOR THIS WEEK.

REMEMBER, YOU CAN WATCH LPB ON YOUR PHONE OR TABLET.

THE DO YOU BELIEVE IS FREE FROM YOUR APP STORE.

YOU CAN CATCH LBP NEWS AND PUBLIC AFFAIR SHOWS AND OTHER

LOUISIANA PROGRAMS YOU'VE COME TO ENJOY OVER THE YEARS AND

PLEASE BE SURE TO FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM.

FOR EVERYONE AT LOUISIANA PUBLIC BROADCASTING I'M ANDRE MORO.

THANKS FOR WATCHING AND UNTIL NEXT TIME, THAT'S THE STATE

WE'RE IN.

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Breaking News - HOT OR NOT: Radamel Falcao looks reborn for Colombia at the World Cup - Duration: 4:13.

It's Hot or Not time again as Sportsmail's IAN LADYMAN reveals what's been making him feel warm and what's been leaving him cold this week

The Colombia striker was so poor during his short time at Manchester United that players commented that he couldn't even run properly

Three years on and the great South American is reborn and his superb outside of the foot finish against Poland should serve as a warning as to what England can expect in Moscow on Tuesday

Buttler averages only 35 in Test matches which is probably why he has played in only 20

But if there is a more imaginative and naturally talented batsman in the country then they must be hiding somewhere

The Lancashire star once feared his Test career was over, but his success in the shorter format can act as a springboard to prove it is actually only just starting

The Spanish winger will be remembered by fans of Liverpool, Manchester City and Watford only, after three average spells in English football

But the 36-year-old is making a new career for himself as a pundit on Russian TV during World Cup 2018

Riera played in seven different countries but never in Russia. He does, however, have a Russian wife

The former Liverpool and West Ham midfielder has placed himself front and centre of the revolt against Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli so how foolish he looked when he invited Nigeria back in to the teams' crucial group game in St Petersburg by giving away a penalty

 If you are going to lead the revolution then it helps if you get your own lines right

Once a very average Arsenal goalkeeper, the Pole is now second choice at Juventus

That did not stop him revelling in the Italian team's defeat of Tottenham in the Champions League which seemed a little classless

Now the 28-year-old is back home after an abysmal World Cup. He never looked good enough in the Premier League and little has changed

The striker is gifted, but may have to leave Manchester United to make the most of himself

Against Belgium he wasted England's best chance and it wasn't the fact that Thibaut Courtois saved his shot that reflected badly

It was the fact he didn't lift his head to see a team-mate in space in front of an open goal to his right

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Virtual Colonoscopy / CT Colonography or "Regular" Optical Colonoscopy? Which is Better? (2) - Duration: 2:39.

- Colon cancer is the second most deadly cancer in the world.

1.5 million people get colon cancer diagnosis every year.

Yet colon cancer is completely preventable. Dr. Anton Titov MD

And virtual colonoscopy, also known as CT colonography, is able to detect colorectal

cancer with similar accuracy compared with regular optical colonoscopy.

You are the lead author of a seminal study that compared virtual colonoscopy with regular

optical colonoscopy.

Your study on virtual colonoscopy was published in the world's most prestigious medical journal,

New England Journal of Medicine.

What are the advantages of virtual colonoscopy that you have identified?

Well, over time we have seen virtual colonoscopy to be just as effective as regular colonoscopy,

the invasive method, for identifying the polyps and cancers that matter.

These are advanced neoplasms.

This is, of course, very important.

CT colonography actually is much less invasive.

It requires no needles, no IV medication and no sedation.

There is no recovery time, so you can immediately return to your regular activities.

You don't need a driver to take you home, for example.

We also evaluate a lot of areas outside of the colon during virtual colonoscopy.

And we find more cancers outside of the colon than within the colon.

It's a general abdominal screen, if you will.

We can screen for osteoporosis and abdominal aneurysms and other processes.

We can screen for fatty liver too by doing virtual colonoscopy.

Other advantages include comfort for the patient.

Patients have repeatedly shown that they prefer virtual over optical colonoscopy.

Anyone who has had both tests, there has been a wide margin of favoring CT colonography.

There is no sedation for virtual colonoscopy, while patients are heavily sedated for regular

colonoscopy. and it's the prolonged recovery time that they remember from that test.

So there are a number of advantages of virtual colonoscopy, Some of them relate to the relatively

non-invasive approach, But also because virtual colonoscopy is just as effective if not more

effective than regular colonoscopy in identifying the lesions that matter.

So it's possible that actually virtual colonoscopy is even more sensitive and detects more colon

cancers and precancerous lesions compared with the optical colonoscopy?

Yeah.

In fact we have found no test is perfect, of course.

But the lesions that can be missed in optical colonoscopy are sometimes right-sided colon

cancers or advanced adenomas that can be hiding behind folds.

But these areas are very easy for us to identify.

Because we have really no physical constraints in terms of detection.

So there's definitely a complementary nature between virtual colonoscopy and optical colonoscopy.

But I believe that's true.

I think in the end virtual colonoscopy is probably slightly better at identifying some

of these important lesions.

It's amazing how the virtualization and the use of technology really improves the ability

of the people to look at previously challenging situations, also in many other applications

outside of healthcare.

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TTS Chrome or Computer with Wifi - Duration: 2:15.

Hi! Welcome! This is a training on the best way to access text-to-speech on a

Chromebook or on a computer when you're connected to Wi-Fi. Now there are ways to

access text-to-speech when there is no Wi-Fi connectivity, but we will cover

that in another video. So the easiest way to access text-to-speech is through a

Chrome extension used in a Chrome browser. Just a note that it has to be a

Chrome browser . So we're going to launch Chrome; and just so you note here at the

top, extensions are...they're kind-of like mini programs that can be installed from

the Chrome Web Store. So you would pretty much find something and just hit "add to

Chrome". Now in our district, they took care of that for us and the Chrome

extension called "Select and Speak" has already been added to all the student

accounts, so when the student logs in, it will just appear up here. It looks like

this in the Google Chrome toolbar. Now to use "Select and speak", you first need to

find some text. So text can be found obviously on any web page so this can be

nice when you're doing some research; can also be found in things like Google Docs.

So I'm going to go ahead and pull that up. When you found the text that you want

to have read aloud you, will just click your mouse next to a word and then

highlight the words that you'd like to have read aloud. You will then come to

the top and click the icon that says "Select and speak" [Computer Voice talking] "text-to-speech can

allow individuals to read print in a different way". [End computer voice talking]. Now you'll notice that

this icon toggles between read and pause. What this allows you to do is to select

the text and then read it, and then pause in the middle and then pick up again

where you left off. [Computer voice talking]: "Text-to-speech can allow individuals to read print in

a different way..." [end computer voice talking] You can also change the voice and the rate of speech by simply

right-clicking on the "Select and Speak" icon, selecting options and then

selecting "settings" from the top and you'll see that you can choose your

voice and your reading speed from this page. So that's it! It's pretty simple. Thanks

so much for watching

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How to glitch under or above the map (roblox phantom forces) - Duration: 2:42.

Hello today i will be showing you how to glitch under or above sand lot (roblox phantom forces)

I like shooting

Where im shooting you must run and jump at it from a diagonal angle but make sure you climb not just jump over it

T his takes a couples try's so feel free to skip some parts I get at 1:00 minute but if you need an examples on how to do this just keep watching

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Next Germany manager odds: Most likely Joachim Low replacements – Wenger, Klopp or Zidane? - Duration: 1:53.

Next Germany manager: Who could replace Joachim Low? Wed, June 27, 2018 Joachim Low has come under heavy pressure following Germany's shock exit from the World Cup – but could he be replaced? (Odds by Skybet) Play slideshow Bongarts/Getty Images 1 of 9 Who could replace Joachim Low as Germany manager? (Odds by Skybet)  Germany are out of the World Cup and Joachim Low is facing huge pressure after finishing bottom of Group F behind Sweden, Mexico and South Korea

 The reigning champions were toppled 2-0 by South Korea in a must-win clash, with Germany looking like a shadow of the team that triumphed in Brazil four years ago

 Low has been in charge of the national side since replacing Jurgen Klinsmann in 2006, but he could pay a heavy price for failure in Russia

 Jurgen Klopp has been installed as the bookies' favourite for the job, while Arsene Wenger and Zinedine Zidane are also among the top contenders if Low is sacked

 Take a look through the gallery to reveal the most likely managers to replace Joachim Low in charge of the Germany national team

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