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We now shift our focus to what specifically led the Seoul Central District Court to grant

the arrest warrant on Park Geun-hye.

Our Kim Ji-yeon explains how the court's decision could impact the actual trial on the criminal

charges the former president faces.

There's a high possibility that former President Park would jeopardize the investigation into

the criminal charges against her if she were not detained.

That's the view of the Seoul Central District Court, which said the fact she denied all

13 charges despite mounting evidence... shows she's not willing to cooperate.

"When suspects deny their charges... the court sees a big risk they'll withhold evidence.

And in Park's case, this was the main reason the court issued the arrest warrant... rather

than the possibility that she will run away during the investigation."

The professor also added the court's decision indicates that Park is highly likely to be

found guilty of some of the charges in the actual trial... since the judge would not

issue the arrest warrant unless there was compelling evidence against her.

Also the court may taken into account that her closest former aides, her longtime confidante

as well as Samsung Electronics vice chairman Lee Jae-yong are already behind bars for colluding

with or aiding Park in her alleged offenses.

Park's first trial is likely to take place after the May 9th presidential election...

if prosecutors indict her before the April 19th deadline... with a verdict expected in

mid-October.

Kim Ji-yeon, Arirang News.

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Mike Flynn seeks immunity as Russia investigations continue to stall Trump agenda - Duration: 25:05.

ROBERT COSTA: The investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election gets

turned inside out. I'm Robert Costa, and we'll have the latest on the federal probes.

Plus, why President Trump has declared war on leaders of hardline conservatives, tonight

on Washington Week. President Trump's fired national security adviser, Michael Flynn,

wants to make a deal. The retired three-star general is offering to testify about

alleged Russian meddling in last year's election, but only if he gets immunity.

Flynn had a different view of immunity last year, when Secretary Hillary Clinton's aides

were questioned about her email server.

GENERAL MICHAEL FLYNN: (From video.) When you are given immunity, that means that you've

probably committed a crime.

ROBERT COSTA: Ditto for then-candidate Donald Trump.

DONALD TRUMP: (From video.) And if you're not guilty of a crime, what do you need immunity for, right?

ROBERT COSTA: But today President Trump supported the idea of immunity for Flynn,

calling the congressional inquiry a "witch hunt." Meanwhile, the Senate Intelligence

Committee held an eye-opening hearing into Russia's interference in American democracy.

CLINTON WATTS (Foreign Policy Research Institute): (From video.) Follow the trail of

dead Russians. There's been more dead Russians in the past three months that are tied

to this investigation who have assets in banks all over the world.

They are dropping dead even in Western countries.

ROBERT COSTA: And we learned that White House staffers secretly provided House

Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes with information to support the president's

claim that he was wiretapped by former President Obama. We cover it all with

Dan Balz of The Washington Post, Kelly O'Donnell of NBC News, Alexis Simendinger of

Real Clear Politics, and Ed O'Keefe of The Washington Post and CBS News.

ANNOUNCER: Celebrating 50 years, this is Washington Week.

Once again, from Washington, Robert Costa of The Washington Post.

ROBERT COSTA: Good evening. The investigations into Russian interference in the 2016

election continue to plague the Trump administration.

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes is under scrutiny for reportedly

receiving top secret surveillance reports from White House officials.

President Trump's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, is looking for legal

protection from prosecution in exchange for his testimony about any possible collusion

between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin. And three former Trump aides - former

campaign chairman Paul Manafort, former advisor Roger Stone, and former policy advisor

Carter Page - have agreed to testify without the promise of immunity.

An immunity deal, of course, is not a sign of guilt, but it would make it all but

impossible for the Justice Department to prosecute Flynn. Lots to unpack here, and

let's begin with Flynn, who President Trump fired last month because he misled Vice

President Pence about his contact with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. during the

transition. Kelly, what is the response on Capitol Hill amid all this controversy?

KELLY O'DONNELL: Well, on the issue of immunity, there's a bit of surprise because I'm

told that the attorney for General Flynn did not expressly ask for immunity in his

letters, but did so in a public statement. So, like so much of what we've seen in

this, there is kind of the real track and then there's the theatrical track. And so

there's resistance to the idea. Early in the investigation, people aren't sure yet

what the right questions are, and would General Flynn be able to bring something to

this investigation. Also, concerns about getting in the way of what the FBI may be doing.

Tonight I'm told that Adam Schiff, the Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee,

spent about 10 minutes with the president - imagine being a fly on the wall for that

conversation - just after he, too, saw the same information that Devin Nunes, the

Republican chair, was able to see. A lot of tension on that committee. That's one of

the problems in the Flynn investigation. That tension has made it hard to move forward.

I'm told they want to get back on track next week. What did they talk about?

I'm told it was more about infrastructure and legislative things, and not so much about

Russia - which would be appropriate, given the fact that Adam Schiff's been talking a lot

about trying to keep separate from the White House that investigation.

ROBERT COSTA: Is that possible, though, Dan? Can they - can the White House escape the

shadow? Flynn came out of nowhere on Thursday night with this statement that he's seeking immunity.

DAN BALZ: I don't see any way that they can escape it. I mean, they're in it for the

long haul whether they want to be or not. I mean, the House investigation, we'll have

to see what happens on that. I mean, that's been badly compromised by what Chairman

Nunes did in going to the White House and looking at these documents without sharing

them with the members of his committee.

The Senate investigation, as we know, is in the opening stages.

I mean, the hearing they had this week was quite interesting and provocative, but it

wasn't anywhere really close to the meat of what they are trying to get to the bottom of.

And they - both the chair and the ranking Democrat on the committee have made clear that

they recognize that one of the questions they have to try to get an answer to is whether

there was, in fact, collusion or cooperation between the Trump campaign or Trump

associates and the Russians. So there's all of that, and then you have the FBI.

I mean, we are - we are months and months and months away from it. And the White House

has compounded the problem by now their handling of what they did with Devin Nunes.

I mean, they have now opened a new front on the investigation, which is what did White

House officials do, why did they do it, who else knew about it.

All of that still remains to be figured out.

ROBERT COSTA: Ed, when we look at the congressional sphere, it's complicated.

You have Devin Nunes, who has all of these questions over him about his relationship with

the White House. But then you have Senator Burr from North Carolina working with the

Democratic Senator Mark Warner of Virginia. They seem to be taking a different kind of

approach than the House Intelligence Committee when it comes to all of these questions.

ED O'KEEFE: After they had their news conference this week, the word I kept seeing was

adults - finally, there are adults in charge. They were reminding people that there

are adults leading an investigation on the Hill. And it is by all accounts a much more

serious, substantive, and secretive investigation. These senators are not talking. Marco

Rubio, who's a member of the committee, says he spends eight hours a week on this stuff.

That's a significant amount of time for a senator to be devoting to anything, other than

fundraising maybe. (Laughter.) You know, and the fact that they signaled that they have

seven investigators on this when they only had three investigating the Benghazi situation

a few years ago, plus that those investigators now have clearance to see the most sensitive

information that anyone in the government ever sees, shows you how seriously they're

taking it. And if that investigation can be maintained and can remain free of partisanship,

it probably will emerge as the most significant one next to the FBI investigation.

ROBERT COSTA: Alexis, I saw you sitting up there in the White House Briefing Room asking

tough questions of Sean Spicer, the press secretary, and it seemed like every question

today was about Russia, was about General Flynn and his immunity request.

How is the White House handling this? What's their strategy?

ALEXIS SIMENDINGER: Well, as Dan foreshadowed, not well. And why I say that is because

the White House has had two narratives going at the same time.

One is there's nothing to see here about Russia and collusion, and the other part of it

is let's all look over here at this distraction, which is supposedly not about Russia at

all, and directing us to the president's team's own investigations.

So today what was interesting to me, listening to this agonized discussion about what

Chairman Nunes has, who gave it to him, what Schiff was going to see, and the fact that

that is in essence a distraction, is where do they think this is going to go if the

president day after day from the podium, his spokesperson, is showing that the president

wants to be the prosecutor, he wants to be the judge, he wants to be the investigator?

And that, as Dan was suggesting, keeps it alive beyond what any attorney, White House

staff would have ever advised a president to do.

KELLY O'DONNELL: We've all covered presidents who would stay so far away -

ALEXIS SIMENDINGER: So far away.

KELLY O'DONNELL: - from any kind of investigation, and this president uses such

evocative words. "Witch hunt" is such a strong word.

"Immunity," that sounded so great today on Twitter, was the absolute last thing that you

could ever request when he was a candidate. Not understanding how potent that is now,

and maybe not caring - that he is of the moment, and he's trying to drive a narrative

about this, seems to still be protective of Flynn in some way.

ROBERT COSTA: Is there a political cost for the president's response? During the

campaign, he railed against Secretary Clinton and her associates for their immunity in

that investigation with the FBI, but now he seems to be embracing the concept, Dan.

DAN BALZ: Well, I think he's already paid a political price for it. I mean, if you

look at his approval ratings, which - they started out low, lower than any incoming

president. They're lower now than they were when he came into office. Now, that could

be for a variety of reasons, because there have been other missteps along the way.

But there's no doubt that when he has done what he did, particularly the accusation that

former President Obama illegally in essence wiretapped Trump Tower, or ordered an illegal

wiretap of Trump Tower - I was talking to a Democratic pollster this week who said that

broke through. There was a lot of this that hasn't really broken through with the

general public. That broke through. And it has caused them no end of grief.

I mean, they - because of that tweet, they have gone to great lengths to try to prove

what apparently cannot be proved. And they have gotten themselves into this problem

with Devin Nunes now and the other problems in the White House. So the president is

creating - is inflicting this wound on himself and his administration.

ED O'KEEFE: And it is a bacteria, Bob, that has spread across the Capitol as Congress

tries to do anything else but this. It overshadowed the confirmation hearings for

Neil Gorsuch. It played out while Republicans stumbled on health care last week. It is

tying up the ability to get a spending bill done by the end of April, because this festers.

And we go a few days with nothing, and then suddenly Devin Nunes or Adam Schiff run to a

microphone and announce some new surprise that we didn't know about that totally upends

things yet again. And I call it a bacteria and not a virus because a virus takes time

to cure itself. A bacteria can be cured very quickly with medicine.

And I think there are so many Republicans I've talked to privately up there who say: If

only they would shut up and get out of the way or get everything out there and let the

investigators deal with it and move on, then, you know, maybe we'd be able to move on

and focus more substantively on legislation.

ROBERT COSTA: The challenge for the Republican Party - and when I was at the Capitol

this week I encountered the same challenges and reservations among many Republicans.

They said: You have the controversy with Devin Nunes, the Intel chairman in the House.

You have the Flynn immunity situation.

But you also have this broader Russia question and interference.

KELLY O'DONNELL: A serious and enduring problem, right?

ROBERT COSTA: It's enduring. And let's remember, the Senate Intelligence Committee

held their first public hearing into Russia. And we learned Secretary Clinton was

just one of the people they targeted with misinformation.

Florida Senator Marco Rubio said his presidential campaign staff was targeted twice.

The testimony we heard was alarming.

We learned about the size, the scope, and the sophistication of Russia's cyberwarfare

operation, that is believed to have employed 15,000 hackers and cyber specialists who

disseminated disinformation during the 2016 campaign.

CLINTON WATTS: (From video.) They were in full swing during both the Republican and

Democratic primary season - and may have helped sink the hopes of candidates more hostile

to Russian interests long before the field narrowed.

ROBERT COSTA: Ed, you paid close attention to the Senate hearing.

What did we learn, and how is this Russia question of interference going to continue to

hover long after, perhaps, some of the these political dramas pass?

ED O'KEEFE: Well, this explains why Jeb Bush lost.

Now we know, because he was targeted by the Russians. No.

ROBERT COSTA: Explain what you mean by that.

ED O'KEEFE: Well, no, because the experts said that Bush, Rubio and other candidates,

plus Clinton of course, were in one way or another hacked or attacked, in essence, by

these Russian hackers. And what I found most interesting with the Rubio situation is it

now perhaps explains why last summer he was urging caution among Republicans to sort of

say, hey, if the shoe were on the other foot you would feel much differently about this.

And this suggests now that maybe he knew as an Intelligence Committee member last summer

that this had gone on, and was aware that his own campaign had been targeted.

But it was quite revealing, and I think is the beginning of now really starting to put

together the pieces of what Russia has been doing, is still doing, and could do in the

future. And I think sort of helped snap this back into a little more serious focus for

lawmakers, especially, who had been obsessed with what Nunes had been doing.

ROBERT COSTA: Let's get - let's talk about Nunes for a second.

This is someone who just seems to be on television every second.

And he has become a top ally of President Trump.

But is he hobbled in any way by the way this has all unfolded, with his visit to the

White House to meet with these officials about intelligence information, Kelly?

KELLY O'DONNELL: Well, I'm told that House Speaker Paul Ryan is still fully confident in

Nunes in this role. At the same time, there are questions from others in the conference

about how he had handled this. He's an affable person who will answer your questions in

the hallways. That maybe should be a red flag right there because - not that he's giving

away secrets, but he's willing to engage. And sometimes that can be treacherous.

Today he gave an interview back in his home district where he talked about the fact that

some of the names that have been circulated of National Security Council staffers may not

have been his source, but might have been someone who was aware of his presence on the

White House grounds. That's adding a big more oxygen, which is maybe not the thing that

he should be doing. While he might be trying to explain or answer, he opens a new pathway.

And so I think there is frustration among other Republicans. But we know that to topple

a committee chairman would be so significant. So we're not there yet.

ALEXIS SIMENDINGER: One of the interesting things about the congressman, when he came to

the White House, was how quick he was to, again, repeat that there is no evidence that

Barack Obama or the Obama team had wiretapped Trump Tower.

But then he wandered into this discussion with great preparation in terms of what he

intended to do, not preparation in terms of what he was saying, that he was concerned

about this idea that there was surveillance that the United States is doing and is

incidentally picking up innocent Americans in this context. And this was the - really

the meat of the concern. The White House is also trying to say: This is what people

should be up in arms about. The leaking, not what Russia is doing in our democracy.

And if you listen at the White House, and we're repeatedly asking what is the president

of the United States doing to respond to Director Comey's evidence, testimony that this

is continuing now and that it is continuing not only in the United States but in Europe

by Russia. And you just get kind of silenced.

ROBERT COSTA: Because Nunes, Alexis, shares the president's view, according to all of

their advisors and associates, that there's a so-called Deep State. And Nunes articulates

this a lot, that there's this Deep State of current intelligence officials and former

officials, in their view, who are leaking against the White House. And this perhaps

explains the "witch hunt" tweet by the president and the whole response by the White House.

ALEXIS SIMENDINGER: But remember, one of the things that we have to not forget is on

March 4th the tweet about the wiretapping is what set off an entire government looking

for the evidence to support the tweet.

And there has been nothing that I have seen or heard to suggest that this effort inside

the White House to search through intelligence is anything other than that.

KELLY O'DONNELL: Perhaps just the Michael Flynn quotes that unsealed his conversations

with the Russian ambassador is a bit mixed in there as well. But you do get the sense

that there is a search mission to find something that would support the tweet.

ROBERT COSTA: Everyone wants to learn more about what General Flynn has said.

I love the line from the lawyer's statement for General Flynn, saying: He has a

compelling story, quite the story to tell. We'll see if he's able to tell it.

But the cloud of Russian intrigue isn't the only thing distracting the White House.

The failure of the GOP's replacement health care plan last Friday has left the president

frustrated, especially with the House Freedom Caucus. He put them on notice, as he does,

on Twitter. Trump wrote, "The Freedom Caucus will hurt the entire Republican agenda if

they don't get on the team, & fast. We must fight them, & Dems, in 2018!" Ed, members of

the Freedom Caucus fired right back, saying they're doing the will of their constituents.

ED O'KEEFE: They did. I brought some of these quotes, because I think it's illustrative

of what they were doing. Scott DesJarlais from Tennessee, very conservative guy, told

Roll Call, "In my district, we're very conservative.

So if he gets me out of office, he's going to get someone more conservative than me."

Trent Franks from Arizona, one of the most ardent conservatives in the House, said, "If

somebody can get to the right of me in the primary, God bless them." And that's the

problem that the president is potentially setting himself up for, that if you think these

guys are inflexible just wait till you see the alternative.

ROBERT COSTA: But I'll tell you, the White House is defiant. I spoke to one official

who had this quote that they're going to send Air Force One, Dan, down to the districts

of the Freedom Caucus. And they said nothing's more clarifying than the smell of jet fuel. (Laughter.)

DAN BALZ: I talked to a couple of Republicans right after the bill fell a week ago.

And these are people who used to be in the House, but no longer are.

Their view was that the president would be smart to literally target one or two of them

and, you know, give them a lesson in what presidential power could be.

So there's some view that there ought to be a price paid for defying a president in his

first, what was it then, 65 days, or whatever it was. But I mean, the reaction of them

is indicative of what's happening. He drives them together. He makes them more resistant.

He hasn't found a way to appeal to them. And he couldn't cajole them on the health care

bill. And now it's not clear he's going to be able to threaten them to come his way.

KELLY O'DONNELL: One theory I heard was that while he's naming some of these members,

the prominent ones, that perhaps the tweet message is really intended for some of the

noes who are less well-known, that not wanting to incur the wrath of the president.

I also heard the Air Force One strategy, touch down in the district when the member's not

there. But they are showing themselves to be the fearless caucus more than the Freedom

Caucus. They are impervious to the president's threats.

But what we don't yet know is what will happen when they go home.

ROBERT COSTA: Yeah. Is the health care coming back, Alexis?

Is this actually going to be revived?

ALEXIS SIMENDINGER: Well, I think that it would be impossible to imagine that happening

right now because there was such quick eagerness on the part of all the Republicans who

felt so stung by this to move on. Paul Ryan, the speaker, sounded that way.

The president sounded that way. His first initial reaction to that was to move on, after

spending three long weeks working on it.

And it just - there doesn't - no one I have interviewed has described it as a realistic

possibility, although what some Republicans have said is that they so - this is really

getting into the weeds - but they so wanted the revenues out of the health care to keep

it going, keep it on the stove, at least to keep talking about how this is important to

tax reform as an inducement to these arch-conservatives.

ED O'KEEFE: And the raw politics - the political reality is that both parties would love

to run another midterm election next year on health care, and to some extent even

immigration - two of the largest, most tricky - or trickiest issues domestically to deal

with. They are good in election years. If they don't do anything, at least it's out

there. And the president has signaled he will blame Democrats, because it is their law.

Democrats, the Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, told me this week: We have ideas.

We are ready to talk to them. We will present them so long as Republicans start

to back off this idea that this law is going to be repealed.

DAN BALZ: But realistically, the Democrats are not going to play ball with them.

ED O'KEEFE: Probably not, right.

DAN BALZ: I interviewed Tom Perez, the new chairman of the Democratic National Committee

this week. And I said to him: Would you all work with the president on health care?

And he said, I would be happy to work with the president to get a public option into the

Affordable Care Act. (Laughter.) So those are - those are the kinds of lines -

ED O'KEEFE: They're over here. They're never going to come together, yeah.

ROBERT COSTA: So that was a showdown. (Laughter.) There was another showdown, and

that's brewing right now in Congress between congressional Republicans and the White

House over a stopgap budget bill to keep the government operating after late April.

President Trump, here's what he wants: $33 billion in new defense and border spending to

help pay for a border wall. Eighteen billion dollars would be cut from health,

education and labor programs to offset some of that increased defense spending and pay

for part of the wall. Democrats and Republicans, however - conservative Republicans -

are rejecting the proposal on fiscal grounds. Kelly, we're facing a potential government

shutdown if Republicans and Democrats can't get this appropriations package through.

KELLY O'DONNELL: We've lived through a few of them. We know what those late nights

are like. And what I'm being told right now is they want to turn the drama down,

especially after what happened with what was supposed to be the signature issue, the

easier one to coalesce around. To deal with something like this, they want to just

quiet things. I am assured - and we've heard these before - no government shutdown.

What's different now, I do think the pain of what happened with the past government

shutdown and these brink moments is a real pain that has been seen at the ballot box and

drives the phone calls to Capitol Hill, which are a potent way of getting to Congress

members. But I think that the conversations are going on about what to present.

A lot of questions about how they can fashion a bill that will be acceptable.

I think the border wall money, off the table.

ROBERT COSTA: So the Democrats don't want the border wall to be included in the package,

Ed. And I want to get, Alexis, your take on the White House's view of all this.

But, Ed, you spoke to Minority Leader Chuck Schumer this week.

Are Democrats really going to work with Republicans to keep the government open and get

this spending package done, or is it going to all fall apart?

ED O'KEEFE: If it doesn't have the border wall money, if there's nothing about defunding

Planned Parenthood, if they don't ask for money to hire what they call a deportation

force at ICE, then yes, Democrats will go along with it because those are - and, you

know, no going back to sequestration-style spending cuts and whatnot, as long as

everything's on parity - and it is. And it's because Republicans know they need

Democrats in the Senate. They're probably going to need some of them in the House

to offset the Freedom Caucus because of the price of all this, and they want to get

this done as fast as they can when they get back from Easter because, let's face it,

they're probably going to spend two weeks getting yelled at back home and they need

to come back quickly and demonstrate some progress.

ROBERT COSTA: But, Alexis, to get Democrats, you got to court Democrats. The president has

a trust gap with many top Democrats going back to the birther issue and so many other fronts.

ALEXIS SIMENDINGER: Well, one of the things that I heard this week was - because we were

surprised to hear President Trump. Initially his blame was the Democrats, and then

he came out a day later and changed his mind - maybe I should talk to Democrats, right?

But there's some method to that, because he thinks he is going to need some Democrats on

some other big things, right? He's hoping to be able to court some of their support

on some other things that he would like to accomplish. But in this particular case,

Democrats have signaled yes, they'd like to talk to him about their agenda.

The White House is saying we'd like to talk to them if they want to work with us on our

agenda exactly the way we have it. And so there is still this definite clash.

ED O'KEEFE: And it is exactly that approach - here's what we're doing, get in line,

Democrats - that Schumer said they will not tolerate and participate in at all.

DAN BALZ: And it's a little difficult when he tweets let's - we have to fight both the

Democrats and the Freedom Caucus in 2018, and the White House continues to make

accusations about the Obama administration and what they may have done to try to increase

the awareness of the surveillance or what the Trump people were doing.

Everything they're doing goes in the opposite direction of finding a way to get together.

ROBERT COSTA: Thanks, everybody. What a week. And welcome, Kelly, to Washington Week.

(Laughter.) It's great to have you here. Our conversation continues online, as ever,

on the Washington Week Extra, where we'll talk about the shakeup at the Democratic

National Committee, where the new chairman has asked the entire staff to resign.

Plus, why Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, may be the ultimate power couple

in Washington. You can watch that later tonight at PBS.org/WashingtonWeek.

I'm Robert Costa. Thanks so much for watching, and enjoy your weekend.

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What was that?

Prepare to be Tagged?

Prepare to be Tagged!

At least it's catchy.

Hey, don't worry.

Everybody tanks in front of the cameras the first time.

Granted,

not as bad as you.

Really?

And what about the 'Salmon' incident?

I thought the deal was

we took that to the grave!

More of an understanding than a deal.

You're-- Sonny.

You won the Roosterfarian Invitational

by a half mile.

And you--

Meika.

Your sliding turn on the fourth marker at Silverfish

was epic!

I like him.

Me too!

Chin up, kid.

Ughh!

*gulp*

Ughh!

You got a problem, rookie?

What?

No.

No problem.

I'm problem free.

Yay me.

I think he's trying to be funny.

But not funny ha-ha.

Hey, I'm just looking for the Emerald City.

Because the line is yellow like

the road in the movie--

I'm just looking for the garage.

Sorry.

My mistake.

If I could just--

Aghh...

I bet it'd be funny seeing him try to talk...

with no teeth.

That would be funny ha-ha.

Really?

It seems a bit played out.

Predictable.

I've always been more of a fan of--

"Let's settle our differences on the track."

You just can't stop talking can you, funny boy?

I get that a lot.

Krom! Wrecks!

That's enough!

Wow!

We were just having some fun, Tamira.

Have it somewhere else.

Unless you'd rather deal with me?

We'll settle this on the track.

That's what I just said.

Thanks, uh,

Tamira, was it?

It's good you showed up when you did

because I was about to go all--

Kung Fu on them.

It wouldn't have been pretty.

When you see the Wizard,

ask him for some courage.

They brought that suit by for you.

That logo we designed worked out pretty well.

And, I finished installing all the new parts that came in.

These new turbines should come in handy during the race

and the new paint job--

Tag?

What's wrong?

I'm fine.

That was harsh.

I mean she---

She?

Not that I care.

I mean--

but--but it was rude.

Of course.

We made a terrible mistake.

I'm so confused.

I shouldn't be here!

The RGP! What was I thinking?

Need to get out...

go back home.

Tag, what happened?

"Rambunctious Rookie gets Rocked by Racers"

Rumor has it that the RIMBA Racers,

irritated by the bragging of a certain feline rookie,

decided to put the upstart in his place.

Our sources report that the newbie ended up crying and blubbering for mercy.

Unofficial RIMBA Fan Site.

That's not what happened!

And how did they even know?

They've got pictures off the security feed.

What?

This is just some moron who sits in his pyjamas all day with nothing better to do.

No one's gonna care.

Krom linked to it on his Squealer feed.

"#thiscatsaloser"

Krom's on Squealer?

Krom can read and write?

He's got 300,000 followers.

You're having a bad day.

Oh well.

I'm Meelo by the way.

See you at the race.

That's it.

I'm gone.

First day and I'm a walking joke.

Well, running away won't help much.

No matter what they say about you,

at the end of the day

it's ten drivers,

ten cars

and a track.

That's all it is.

All you have to do

is drive.

And you should ask the Wizard for a heart.

That's what I should have told her!

*ahem*

Hi, Axle.

Just wanted to say it's an honor to be racing with you.

My name is--

A waste of my time.

--Tag.

All racers to their cars. All racers to their cars.

He's really quite sweet once you get to know him.

Really?

No.

Good luck rookie.

Try not to die.

That would be bad start to the season.

Wouldn't want that.

Ugh!

Umph!

Hahahahahahahaha!

Wouldn't want that.

Are you revved up, race fans?

The wait is over.

Life, once more, has meaning.

The RIMBA Grand Prix starts now!

We'll be bringing you all the thrills and spills

from the Desert Rose Speed Track.

Keep breathing, Tag.

It's just cars and drivers.

Cars and drivers.

Not freaking out.

Not freaking out.

Hehehehehe.

Not freaking out.

Freaking out a little.

And it looks like Axle is off to an early lead.

No surprise there.

But don't let the early goings fool you,

there are plenty of surprises to come.

And here to tell us all about it is The King himself!

Hey guys,

Great to be back.

For our opener, we've created what we like to call a

"3,2,1 Race"

At various points during the race

our three lane track is going to shrink to one.

Get it? 3,2,1.

3

2

1

Got it! Hah!

Good one!

I guess they don't call you the "Punnysher" for nothing.

You're right,

that was beneath me.

Tag, the car's reading fine.

All systems go.

Except me.

Okay,

let's see what you got rookie.

Good...

but not good enough!

Better luck next time, sweetie.

Tag--

I know, I know!

Let's see if you blink.

Woah!

And it looks like Meelo's going to fire the first shot of the season!

Tag!

Meelo's extended his grappling hook.

I see it.

If he hits you with it, it'll short out the whole car!

Right.

That sounds bad.

The Azureus Dart looks ready to launch the Poison Arrow on the Ripper!

How is Tag going to get out of this one?

Heh.

He blinked.

Hah!

Nice play from Meelo.

He was bluffing?

Looks like Tag the rookie is getting schooled out there.

Some might call it...

a 'Crash Course'.

It's a sickness, I can't help it!

Remember me, Kitty Cat?

You want to settle things on the track!

Well, this is me settling!

You're being awful literal about this!

Now things are getting interesting!

Krom has geared up the Heavy Metal for the Side Swipe!

And here comes Wrecks in the Atlas!

Things are really heating up with the Atlas getting ready with his Stampede.

That's right, boy.

It's a tag team!

Jump, Tag!

Use the jump!

There's nowhere to jump to!

And...here comes the Ruby Star!

Oh no, oh no.

Too many...

Too close!

Stay--

out of this!

Uh-oh.

Uggh...

And just like that,

Cuckoo uses the Supernova to take out Krom & Wrecks!

It looks like Tag also got affected by the blast.

Woah!

What a lucky break for Tag!

Don't worry about it.

You were out of the main blast radius.

I'll have the systems back online in a minute.

Forget about it.

I'm just--

not cut out for this.

I'm sorry, Miles.

Okay, you're thinking.

Not your strong suit.

Listen up, Tag.

You are impulsive, cocky and a constant pain in my tail feathers.

But--

you're the best natural driver I've ever seen.

And most of all...

you're your father's son.

It's just cars and drivers, Tag.

So drive.

Drive.

We're halfway through the race

and things are picking up as the drivers battle for position.

It looks like Ooaa's had enough!

Oh no.

Oooh... things are slipping out of control.

The Golden Cosmos, raining chaos on the track with its Dark Matter discs.

Woahh!

What a pile up!

The track is blocked!

Wait...

here comes Tag but he's got nowhere to go!

Tag, hit the brakes!

Too late!

Woohoo!

Yeah!

And there you have it folks!

The RGP debut of the Thunder Pounce!

Riq!

See for yourselves, folks.

That move just cracked Beaks' brain in half!

No way.

It's now down to the Ripper, the Lunar Shadow & the Falcon Mach-1.

The only question,

who wants it more?

And it's Axle!

First over the line leaving the other two in the dust!

Tamira muscling Tag out of the way.

Looks like she's—

wait..

here comes Tag!

Second place!

With a finishing move that will live forever in legend.

Tag has finished in second place.

The highest finish for a rookie in a debut race in RGP history!

History!

When you're right, you're right.

Excuse me!

Over here! Hurry up.

Tag! Tag!

Over here!

Where did you learn that final move?

How does it feel to finish second in your debut race?

Did you plan that from the start?

Come on folks!

This isn't the time for questions,

but I think we can all agree that a star has just been born.

That's right, people. You saw it right here on the RGP.

If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes,

even I wouldn't have believed it.

The most amazing finish to a race in all my years.

Soak it up, kid.

We're just getting started.

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Local girl makes music video as part of inspiring initiative - Duration: 1:53.

RL.

ERIC: OUR ERICA FOX EXPLAINS THE

SONG AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE.

REPORTER: SUPERHEROES DON'T

ALWAYS WEAR MASKS AND CAKES.

SOME WEAR SKIRTS AND PEARL

HEADBANDS.

LOUISVILLE NATIVE AUDREY NETHERY

IS KNOWN FOR HER LOVE OF SINGING

AND DANCING.

HER VIRAL VIDEOS ARE WIDELY

SHARED, AND SHE CAN'T GET

ENOUGH.

GRAMMY WINNER STEVEN BATTEY AND

ALIX PETERSEN FOUNDED SINGING

FOR SUPERHEROES.

THE COMPANY CREATES SONGS FOR

CHILDREN WITH ILLNESSES AND

DISABILITIES.

EIGHT-YEAR-OLD AUDREY'S SON

"LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL" WAS SHOT AT

THE MUHAMMAD ALI CENTER AND IS

THE FIRST MUSIC VIDEO THEY'VE

CREATED.

>> WE JUST WANTED TO DISPLAY

THAT THROUGH MUSIC.

>> EVERYONE I KNOW THAT SEES

THESE VIDEOS ARE OVERWHELMED BY

THE FEELING OF IT.

IT'S TOUCHING.

REPORTER: AUDREY HAS DIAMOND

BACKFAN ANEMIA OR DBA, WHICH IS

A BONE MARROW DISORDER.

>> IT MEANS A LOT OF DOCTORS

APPOINTMENTS, BLOOD

TRANSFUSIONS.

REPORTER: BUT HER DAD, WHO

CO-WROTE THE SONG, SAYS SHE

HANDLES IT LIKE A CHAMP LIKE A

SUPERHERO.

AND FOR THOSE WHO HEAR HER SONG

-- AND FOR THOSE WHO HEAR HER

SONG --

>> I HOPE IT HELPS SOMEONE.

REPORTER: AND FOR AUDREY, THIS

EXPERIENCE HAS HELPED HER

SOLIDIFY HER FUTURE GOALS.

>> I WANT TO BE A SINGER TO

INSPIRE MORE PEOPLE.

JENNIFER: IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN

IT, IT'S FANTASTIC.

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Townhome Market Heats Up As Single Family Homes Become Scarce - Duration: 2:10.

TWIN CITIES REALTORS SAY

THEY HAVEN'T SEEN THIS LEVEL OF

IMBALANCE IN DECADES.

THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT THE

EXTREMELY LOW NUMBERS OF SINGLE-

FAMILY HOMES ON THE MARKET

RELATIVE TO BUYERS.

THAT LACK OF INVENTORY IS

CAUSING A GROWING NUMBER OF

FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS TO

SWITCH THEIR SEARCH TO THE

TOWNHOME MARKET.

AS BILL HUDSON EXPLAINS EVEN

THAT PART OF THE HOUSING MARKET

APPEARS RED-HOT.

SO THIS TOWNHOME IS GOING TO

BE A TWO-BEDROOM.

OKAY.

Reporter: FOR THE PAST MONTH

SHE HUNTED FOR A NEW HOME

FRUSTRATED AT HOW QUICKLY THEY

SELL.

I HAVE BEEN TOLD BY MY AGENT

THAT IF WE DO FIND SOMETHING WE

ARE GOING TO GO QUICKLY AND WE

ARE PREPARED TO PUT THE OFFER

IN.

Reporter: SO TODAY, REALTOR

HEATHER PETERSON IS SHOWING HER

A TOWNHOME NEW TO THE MARKET IN

A NICE LOCATION AND PRICED TO

SELL.

WE ARE SEEING A HUGE AMOUNT

OF INTEREST IN TOWNHOMES.

OFTEN TIMES, WE PUT THEM ON THE

MARKET, WE HAVE TEN, 15

SHOWINGS AND SELL THEM WITHIN

JUST A FEW DAYS ON MARKET.

Reporter: IT'S NO SURPRISE

THAT TOWNHOME SALES ARE HEATING

UP PRIMARILY DRIVEN BY THE

RISING PRICE OF SINGLE-FAMILY

HOMES AND A LACK OF INVENTORY.

I HAVE BEEN IN THE BUSINESS

30 YEARS.

I HAVE NEVER SEEN THE INVENTORY

LIKE THIS.

Reporter: CHRIS GELLER HEADS

THE MINNESOTA REALTORS

ASSOCIATION.

HE SAYS THE NORMAL FIVE-MONTH

STOCKPILE OF HOMES FOR SALE HAS

DWINDLED TO JUST 7 WEEKS OF

INVENTORY.

WE'RE HEARING OF MULTIPLE

OFFER SITUATIONS MULTIPLE

MEANING NOT ONE OR TWO, EIGHT

OR TEN OFFERS ON A HOUSE WHEN

IT COMES ON THE MARKET.

Reporter: SO WITH FEWER

HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM, BUYERS

LIKE BRANDEE ARE TURNING TO

TOWNHOMES.

HOPING ANOTHER BUYER DOESN'T

BEAT THEM TO THE PUNCH.

YOU LOOK THE NEXT DAY AND

YOU'RE LIKE WHAT, ALREADY,

SOMETHING HAPPENED?

THEY'RE SELLING THAT FAST?

YES.

SO WHAT DO YOU DO?

THE BEST ADVICE IS TO GET PRE-

APPROVED FINANCING AND BE READY

TO ACT IMMEDIATELY.

IF YOU FIND SOMETHING YOU LIKE,

MAKE THAT OFFER RIGHT AWAY.

REALTOR HEATHER PETERSON SAYS,

HER CLIENTS ARE CALLING HER AT

ALL HOURS OF THE NIGHT WHEN

THEY SPOT SOMETHING ON THE

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Beyonce Wanted as Nala in Disney's The Lion King HD || Movie Reivew - Duration: 5:00.

Beyonce Wanted as Nala in Disney's The Lion King

Disney is currently getting their live-action Lion King movie ready, and casting is underway. It looks like director Jon Favreau will be bringing at least a couple of the old voice actors back, but there is definitely some new talent coming on board. If he gets his way, some of that new talent will come in the form of Grammy-award winning artist Beyonce.

Disney is currently getting their live-action Lion King movie ready, and casting is underway.

It looks like director Jon Favreau will be bringing at least a couple of the old voice actors back, but there is definitely some new talent coming on board.

If he gets his way, some of that new talent will come in the form of Grammy-award winning artist Beyonce.

According to Variety, Beyonce is director Jon Favreaus top choice to play the role of Nala in this reimagining of The Lion King.

The report notes that she hasnt made any kind of decision about the movie yet and, since shes pregnant with twins, she is taking her time.

Disney and Favreau want her to play the role and since it is a voice-acting role, they will reportedly be doing anything they can do in order to accommodate her schedule.

Not that Disney is going to need any help getting people excited about this remake of The Lion King, but getting someone as talented and well-liked as Beyonce on board will definitely help.

There hasnt been a whole lot in the way of casting announcements so far, but it was recently announced that Donald Glover, aka Childish Gambino, is going to be the new voice of Simba.

It was also announced that James Earl Jones will be returning to provide the voice of Mufasa, which he did in the original 1994 animated classic.

Given the relationship between Nala and Simba, at least in the original movie, the chemistry between those actors will be important.

We cant speak to that, but it is interesting that Jon Favreau is going after actors that have proven themselves as actors and singers. The Lion King is most definitely a musical and having people who can really sing will help.

According to Disney, this new reimagining as they call it, will utilize the same technology that was used to bring the animals and environments to life in The Jungle Book.

Since Jon Favreau directed The Jungle Book, it makes sense that they brought him on board to do this remake of The Lion King.

Disney and Jon Favreau are also still reportedly working on a sequel to The Jungle Book, which also makes sense, given that movies success at the box office.

As far as we know, there wont be any human characters added to the narrative of The Lion King, which is probably why Disney isnt calling this a live-action remake.

All of the environments and animals in The Jungle Book were CGI and, since that is going to be their approach to this new version of The Lion King, it may not be technically correct to call it a live-action remake.

Disney has been having a tremendous amount of success in remaking their animated classics in live-action lately. Movies like Alice in Wonderland, Cinderella, The Jungle Book and now Beauty and the Beast have all crushed at the box office.

That, coupled with the fact that The Lion King remains one of the most successful animated movies ever made, having grossed $968 million back in 1994 on a budget of just $45 million, should give Disney every shred of confidence that this remake will be a big moneymaker.

Also, everything Beyonce touches seems to turn to gold, so having her magic touch would probably help.

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Many Young Adults Are Turning To Witchcraft As A Way To Rebel Against Their Conservative Christian U - Duration: 10:02.

Many Young Adults Are Turning To Witchcraft As A Way To Rebel Against Their Conservative

Christian Upbringings

by Michael Snyder

Young adults in America are far less likely to identify themselves as �Christians�

than previous generations of Americans, but that does not mean that they have given up

on searching for spiritual meaning in their lives. According to Wikipedia, one very popular

form of witchcraft known as Wicca has been growing at a rate of more than 100 percent

annually in recent years, and this has been happening at a time when Christianity has

been in decline in the United States. Of course other pagan and occult groups have been exploding

in popularity as well, and as you will see below, one of the primary reasons for this

is because many young adults are seeking ways to rebel against their conservative Christian

upbringings.

I have written much about how young adults in this country are far more politically liberal

than their parents and grandparents, and this enormous cultural shift in values has a spiritual

dimension to it as well.

A recent Barna Group study found that only 4 percent of Americans aged 18 to 29 have

a Biblical worldview.

Only 4 percent.

The shocking truth is that the values of most Millennials much more easily fit into pagan

spirituality than they do into most evangelical Christian churches.

If you want to sleep around with as many people as possible, that is okay in witchcraft. If

you want to take drugs and get high every day, that is okay in witchcraft. If you want

to be a radical pro-abortion feminist, that is okay in witchcraft. If you want to be a

gay transsexual exhibitionist, that is okay in witchcraft.

Essentially, one of the great draws of witchcraft is that nobody holds you accountable for anything

and you can do so many of the things that the Bible commands you not to do.

So for those that wish to rebel against their conservative Christian upbringings, getting

involved in witchcraft can seem quite natural�

Witchcraft in this context is a �counter spirituality to the religious conservatism

that defined many [queer people�s] childhoods,� as game developer Aevee Bee puts it. The visual

novel Bee co-created, We Know The Devil, explores what it means to embrace witchcraft through

three queer teens who attend a Christian summer camp, where they spend a night in the woods

awaiting the devil. �What [the protagonists] encounter in the woods they understand and

perceive as the devil because that is what they have been taught to understand their

desires, identity, and love as,� Bee says. By embracing the devil, the protagonists find

liberation from their religious upbringings, just as someone might by realizing it�s

acceptable to be queer. Alex Mar is one prominent author that became

deeply involved in the world of witchcraft, but she was not raised that way. In fact,

Mar is very open about the fact that she was raised as a Christian�

I was born and raised in New York City, but my roots are more exotic: between my Cuban

Catholic mother and my Greek Orthodox father, family religion involved the lushest, most

high-drama strains of Christianity. The elaborate clerical robes, the incense and tiers of prayer

candles, the stories of the martyrs cut into stained glass, the barely decipherable chants

� as a child, these were embedded in my brain. To this day, despite my liberal feminist

politics, I still imagine the world as overseen by a handsome, bearded young white man.

She says that once she learned �to think for myself�, her liberal political views

took her away from the church, and those same political views eventually sparked a curiosity

about witchcraft�

Once I was old enough to think for myself, I broke with the church on issues of sexuality,

marriage, the right to choose and the concept of �sin�; I also couldn�t swallow the

thin reasoning behind excluding women from the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox priesthoods.

At the same time, however, I was haunted by the memory of high mass, the sense that there

are mysteries in the universe. When I learned that there was a living, growing American

witchcraft movement � one that is radically inclusive, that views women as equals to men,

and in which God is just as likely to be female � I was instantly curious.

This is why what we feed our minds with is so vitally important.

Our public schools have become liberal indoctrination centers that are teaching our young people

to adopt an anti-Christian way of viewing the world, and all of that propaganda is being

backed up by the thousands upon thousands of anti-Christian entertainment that our young

people are constantly consuming.

So it is actually not a surprise when many of our �Christian young people� end up

like this guy�

Dakota Hendrix, a non-binary trans witch based in New York�an identity Hendrix jokingly

refers to as �goat femme,� describing their combination of body hair, a smoky eye,

and talons for nails�says the practice of witchcraft is a way to take control in a world

that can be both metaphysically and mortally threatening.

It�s a supernatural form of self-defense that Hendrix says includes amulets that fight

off mis-gendering, rituals that provide protection when walking down the street, and paying honor

to queer and trans ancestors who don�t have descendants of their own paying homage. Not

to mention�since, Hendrix says, contemporary witchcraft is connected to social justice

work�a hex or two on the NYPD for good measure.

But while the rituals are plentiful, the rules are not, and Hendrix says being a witch is

all about choosing one�s own path: �Being a witch is being autonomous; that�s the

whole point. That�s how we draw power. We are defying the patriarchy, we are defying

the submissive norm.� Allowing our children to immerse themselves

in popular culture is doing far more harm than most of us originally realized.

Popular culture is trying to take the next generation away from Christianity, and it

is imperative that we start to understand this. And actually, many of the �stars�

that our young people idolize are actually into the occult themselves, and once in a

while they even admit this openly�

�I�m really a witch,� rapper Azealia Banks quipped last January, shortly before

all hell broke loose on her Twitter account.

Banks is known for her online rants. She tends to share fairly dense ideas, spontaneously

spun out in punchy lines liberally interspersed with curse words. I don�t know a person

on this earth who can agree with every one of them, but her opinions are smarter than

she usually gets credit for.

Still, even by Banks�s standards, the witch thing was weird. It came out in the middle

of a run about black Americans and their relationship to Christianity:

I wonder if most of the black American Christians in the US know WHY they are Christian. I wonder

if they even consider for a SECOND that before their ancestors came to the Americas that

they may have believed in something ELSE. As a Christian, it deeply alarms me that we

are losing an entire generation of Americans.

If we keep doing the same things that we have been doing, we will continue to get similar

results. That is one of the reasons why I laid out a recipe for spiritual renewal in

my latest book entitled �The Rapture Verdict�, and my hope is that the church establishment

will embrace what watchmen such as myself are saying instead of fighting it.

If we continue on with business as usual, the evangelical church in America will continue

to shrink and multitudes of our young people will continue to seek out other outlets for

their spirituality.

At the same time that interest in witchcraft is growing, interest in Satanism is skyrocketing

as well. I recently wrote about how the Satanic Temple has experienced a huge surge in membership

since Donald Trump�s election victory in November, and at Clemson University students

are reportedly going to hold a �lamb sacrifice� and a �Bible burning� to celebrate the

opening of a new campus chapel�

The poster contains imagery associated with Satanism, like pentagrams and an illustration

of the goat-headed Baphomet.

It goes on to state that a live lamb will be provided for sacrifice by �[their] friends�

at the Clemson Collegiate Farm Bureau. A Bible-torching ceremony is listed as part of the proceedings,

with a cash prize for the student who burns the most Bibles. Finally, attendees are invited

partake in a pentagram completion event, where they will �help summon Baphomet to celebrate

the new Clemson Chapel.� There was a time when it would have been unthinkable

to put up a poster like that in America, but unfortunately those days are long gone.

Christianity is on the decline in this nation, and witchcraft and Satanism are on the rise.

We desperately need a major spiritual renewal, so my hope is that the church in America will

wake up soon.

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Pre-Owned Audi R8 Buyers Guide & Depreciation - Duration: 4:33.

Hey guys! On today's episode we're, going

to take a look at the Audi r8 and figure

out which model and year is the best

bang for your buck!

"Audi R8 Buyers Guide"

The r8 was released

in 2008 as a v8 coupe, but since then has

had numerous models including v8, the v10,

the hardtop, the soft top, and more

special editions than you can count.

We're going to limit this buyer's guide

to the v8, the v10, and the v10 plus. We're

going to look at the coupes, the

convertibles as well as manual and

automatic transmission cars. Before we

get started, I want to say that

collecting data on this car was very

difficult. The numbers on kelly blue

book and nada guides were all over the

place. The same goes for the selling

price on all the major car websites. It

wasn't uncommon to see very similar cars

of the same year go for a wide

variety of different prices. The R8 isn't

exactly a rare car but the used market

values sure do act like it. Now that

we've gotten that out of the way, let's

start with the v8 models. The darker

colors on top represent the original

MSRPs when the cars were new. The

lighter colors on the bottom is what the

cars are currently being sold for today.

We see two overall trends when we look

at the v8 charts. First, manuals are worth

more than automatics, and automatics

weren't a cheap option on this car at

eight thousand dollars. As more and more

manufacturers ditch the manual

transmission altogether, we're seeing

those cars hold their value just a

little bit better than the automatics.

The second thing we notice, for the most

part, spyders are selling for higher

prices than the coupes, but that's no

surprise since we're about $15,000 more

from the factory when they were new.

However, if you look back to the first

years of the spyder production, you'll

see that the coupe is actually selling

for around the same price. With 2011

models for instance, the spyder has lost

about thirty to thirty-five percent of

its original value while the coupe has only

lost about twenty five percent, which

puts them both in about the ninety

thousand dollar range. We'd expect to see

a large drop in price before the 2014

refresh, but it's not as severe as with

most cars. This is a testament to how

well-built and how desirable the

original r8 was right out of the box. Now

let's take a look at the v10 models.

The prices on these behave completely

different than the v8's. Since the v10s

were more of a limited production car,

there's not as much data out there and

the values for the cars are

all over the board. You even see the v10

cars going for more than the premium

v10 plus cars. For whatever reason the

v10 plus doesn't seem to hold its value

in this market. In all honesty, it's kind

of a crapshoot. There's so much

inconsistency out there that analyzing

the data is near impossible, but let's

give it a try anyway! If you don't care

if a car has 20-30,000 miles on it,

there are a lot of v10s out

there in whatever transmission you want

in about the ninety thousand dollar

range. Now be careful if you're shopping

for one of those. I saw a lot of ads

claiming v10 cars going for about

seventy thousand dollars. When you look

into them, those are actually v8 models.

It happens a lot more than you think. Overall,

the v8 and the v10 are holding their

value quite well compared to some of

their competitors. The depreciation of

early v8 seems to have slowed down and you can

find some really great models in low 70s

high 60 thousand dollar range. That's

about thirty five to forty percent off

the original MSRP. Now thirty five

percent depreciation in eight years

really isn't that bad. For comparison, a

911 is going to lose that same amount in

about three or four years. Now the v10s

are their own animals. If you want one of

the Refresh cars from 2014 or 2015,

you're on be spending about $110 to 130

thousand dollars. If you want to save

some money, you can get one of the

original V10s with decent options and

low miles for well under a hundred grand.

Now if you can afford it, i'd go straight

for one of the v10 plus models. They were

originally about $20,000 more than the

standard v10 but they've not retained

any of that value. They were also only

made after the mid-cycle refresh so

they're going to be the most up-to-date

version of that generation that you can

get. Now lastly, if you're interested in

the brand new 2017 model, there's quite a

few of them on the used market but the

prices are all over the place. I've seen

them for $160 up to two hundred and ten

thousand dollars. If I wanted one of

those I think I'd wait a year or two

until those prices dropped down a little

bit. So that's the depreciation of the

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RHONY: Dorinda's Former Life As an Aerobics Instructor (Season 8, Episode 16) | Bravo - Duration: 1:49.

Just today, just today, I was getting wasted on the bus.

- We did a step class. - We did a step class.

- Oh, my God, I thought you were gonna kick me in the mouth.

You're good. You got that moves.

- I do, I'm very good. - You got that moves.

- I was, hard to believe,

an amazing aerobics teacher,

but specialized in step.

Move, and bring your arms down.

Chase that little old bikini you love.

That's it, it's yours, honey.

It's yours!

- Yours for the taking.

- Now flash your hands.

And push it up.

Two times in front.

And push it out.

Hold and hold.

Lift up two inches.

You would have been in my class,

and you would have been in my class.

You wouldn't have been in my class.

- I'll step the sh-- out of you.

We could do a step off, all right?

- Yeah, we would have been very competitive.

- Oh, my God. - I would have eye-balled

this one in my class and thought,

now this bitch thinks she's gonna take me down.

I'd be like, "You in the brown hair,

stand right in front of me just so--because I know you--"

- Oh, you wouldn't need to tell me.

I was always in the front of the class.

- I saw you do that weird body position

where you lifted your leg in the back and stuff.

- That's different. That's balance.

I can do any yoga pose.

- How's that work in the bedroom?

- I could do a headstand right here on this wood floor

for the meal.

- Do a headstand? You're gonna just do it,

like on the main-- - Yeah.

- Oh, jeez. - Excuse my thing.

- You're not gonna hurt yourself, right?

- Please don't hurt yourself. - I'm not gonna hurt myself.

Take it easy, everybody. - Yes, let Dorinda spot you.

- This is a challenge. - Just take it easy.

Don't look at me and don't talk to me.

- There it is. - That's impressive.

- There it-- That's impressive.

Look at that.

[cheers and applause] - That's good.

- Are you kidding me, Bethenny?

Like really, Bethenny? Like, wow.

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As UNC fans fly to Final Four, mascot Ramses is on hand for photos at RDU - Duration: 1:50.

WE REACH OUT TO THE NATIONAL

AMERICAN LEGION AND THEY SAID

THE JERSEYS ARE NOT AGAINST

THEIR POLICIES, MORE ON THIS

COMING UP TONIGHT AT 11.

A SPECIAL TREAT AT RTU FOR

USC FANS HEADING TO THE FINAL

4, THE TAR HEELS MASCOT RAMSES

THERE TO SEND FOLKS OFF TO

PHOENIX.

CARLEIGH GRIFFETH SPOKE TO

SEVERAL MAKING THE TRIP TO SEE

THEIR TEAM.

--

Reporter: THE TAR HEELS

SPIRIT IN THE AIR AT RTU,

BOOSTED BY THE MASCOT GIVING

OUT HUGS AND LEADING CHEERS.

UNC STUDENT KATIE DEMBSKI

SCORED A PICK WITH THE FAMOUS

TAR HEEL BEFORE HER GAIT.

I COULDN'T DO THIS IN THE

CAR.

Reporter: THE SENIOR DROVE

TO HOUSTON LAST YEAR TO WATCH

HER TEAM.

SOME OF HER FELLOW SENIORS ROAD

TRIP THIS YEAR AND LEFT

WEDNESDAY. I HAVE PEOPLE

GOING IN ROUNDABOUT WAYS, BUT

I'M FLYING DIRECTLY TO PHOENIX

BECAUSE MY DAD FLIES ME A LOT

AND GAVE ME FREQUENT FLYER

MILES.> SISTERS HAVE WRAP IT

UP MILES -- WRAPPED UP MILES

WITH THE TERM AS A MENTOR.

93, 95, 97, 98, 2000, 2005.

2009.

BEING SUPERSTITIOUS, THEY

ALWAYS DRESSED HEAD TO TOE AND

THERE FOR -- IN THEIR FAVORITE

UNC NAILS.

LUCKY NAILS, LUCKY

EARNINGS, LUCKY NECKLACE, LOOK

THE SHOES. Reporter: EVEN

FANS THAT WON'T MAKE IT TO THE

GAME WISHED RAMSES GOOD LUCK IN

PHOENIX, BUT YOU CAN BE SURE

HARRISON AND MARY ROAD THE

SPIRIT ALL THE WAY TO ARIZONA.

AND WAKE COUNTY CARLEIGH

GRIFFETH CBS NORTH CAROLINA.

THEY ADMIT THEY'VE BEEN

GOING TO ALL THESE GAMES AND IT

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[ENG SUB] WHAT IF DISNEY CHARACTERS WERE POKÉMON? E SE AS PERSONAGENS DA DISNEY FOSSEM POKÉMON? - Duration: 6:45.

Disney and Pokémon Universe are two completely different worlds.

However, these worlds result from the process of imagination.

As human beings, we love to come up with new hypotheses and to debate ideas.

Thus, I came to a question:

What would it be like if Disney characters were Pokémon?

What would be their types? Would they be legendary?

Greetings, guys! Gabriel, here! And today I'm going to present a list of 10 Disney characters that,

in my opinion, would be interesting as Pokémon.

Few people know the story of "The Magic Cauldron".

Some have no idea that this movie was made by Walt Disney Studios,

However this is a movie full of magical characters with bizarre powers.

Don't be fooled by the simplicity of Hen Wen.

This little pig has the power to create visions of the future, and even the present,

allowing its owner to anticipate any eminent danger, and any move that the opponent is strategizing.

If it was a Pokémon its ability would already make it a psychic type,

However being a little pig with several natural attributes,

Hen Wen would also be a normal type, being immune to ghost types

Despite of being a small chandelier, it manipulates the power of fire,

being able to produce a flame that leaves its foe burned.

There is no doubt that Lumière is an authentic fire type.

However, since it was a human being in the past, I also made him a Ghost type.

I'm not saying that Lumiére is dead,

yet he has a convenient ability to haunt anyone who dares to enter his master's castle with evil intentions.

If there are already so many Pokémon with attributes of everyday objects, why not a carpet Pokémon?

In addition to its incredible ability to fly, Carpet also has superhuman intelligence.

That alone makes it a flying and psychic type.

Charizard could be replaced by Magic Carpet in the Poké-Ride.

If the next Pokémon title was inspired by a desert location, this replacement would be an added bonus.

Poor Charizard, facing ruthless sandstorms. Leave that job for the Magic Carpet!

If Gengar had a pet, it would definitely be a Cheshire cat.

Its ability to teleport, to take othe lifeforms and even become invisible,

make Cheshire Cat a true Psychic and Ghost type.

On top of all this, this cat is omnipresent!

Like every othere character in "Alice in Wonderland", the Cat is also mad,

but of all the characters who live there, he is the only one capable of admitting his condition.

Its catch rate would be very low, since it can dodge very quickly.

It would also increase the likelihood of an opponent's attack to fail.

Would Pokémon games become even more challenging?

Jumba's experiments are considered, by many people, Disney's Pokémon.

There are about 629 different experiments, however Stitch is the best known of them all, for obvious reasons.

Don't be fooled by its harmless appearance!

apart from being a genetically enhanced clone, Stitch is a harmful alien.

Stitch would be a Fighting and Dark type.

It would be a Fighting type, because it is a very powerful creature,

with an incredible ability to lift 3000 times its own weight.

In addition, it has four powerful harms.

Its Dark type is due do the reason it was created.

Like all of Jumba's other experiments, Stitch had the sole purpose of destroying everything it touched.

In addition, it has an excellent night vision and its habits are also nocturnal.

From China, Mushu, the little dragon.

Although it still doesn't master the use of its flame, Mushu would be Dragon and Fire type.

This would be the initial stage of a very powerful dragon like the Great Stone Dragon.

Since Mushu is clumsy and stubborn, he would only evolve at a high enough level

to have enough time to perfect himself.

It would probably have an intermediate stage, like most Dragon type Pokémon.

and its method of evolution (to the intermediate stage), would only be with a high level of friendship.

Ursula is a true sea monster.

Her disgusting appearance and terrifying tentacles are just the tip of the Iceberg

Although she knows a lot of black magic practices, she wouldn't be a dark type.

because her specialty are her potions, once those have adverse effects on who drinks them.

Although she looks like a charismatic creature, she is treacherous,

and does everything she can to get what she wants.

The poison and water type is well-established in Ursula because of her ability to produce

the most diverse poisons and because of her ability in marine environments.

Like Xerneas, Spring Sprite has the ability to create life.

She would undoubtedly be a legendary Pokémon and would have the ability to create a Spring Battlefield

that would temporarily increase her base stats.

Being totally weak against fire, and failing to create life in environments where intense geological activity

is generated, Spring Sprite wouldn't be able to use her ability against Fire and Ground type Pokémon,

despite her advantage against the last ones.

For obvious reasons, Spring Sprite would be a Grass and Fairy type.

It would only be possible to obtain her on Spring Equinox day.

No one likes to remember the sad end that Mufasa had in "The Lion King".

Yet, we all know how powerful he was during his lifetime, and even in his death.

Being an exemplary father, he protected his son Simba at all costs,

both in his confrontation with the hyenas, in the elephant graveyard,

and in the gorge, where he suffered the mournful stampede of wildebeest.

Mufasa fought to death to protect his son, until Scar's victory.

Mufasa died, but his legacy remained alive in the decades that followed.

The reunion between Simba and Mufasa led to the fall of Scar's Reign.

Justice was made thanks to the wisdom of Mufasa.

The fact that he was a fearless warrior during his life, and a prudent spirit in death,

makes Mufasa a Ghost and Fighting type.

The legendary Disney villain would also be legendary in the Pokémon Universe.

Chernabog is considered by many people, the most feared and cruel Disney villain.

He simply amuses himself by provoking chaos.

He lives in the middle of chaos and adores his condition as the Darkness Lord.

Chernabog has a bizarre ability to resurrect the dead, in order to torment them even more.

He can transform his minions into beautiful dancers,

yet his unlimited power does not forbid him to turn them into horrifying and disgusting animals.

In Pokémon games, he would probably have the ability to turn opponents into Magikarp or Feebas. Who knows?

Because of his unrestrained wickedness, Chernabog would be exclusively a Dark type Pokémon.

And it comes first on this list.

Ok, gang!

These would be some Disney characters that would be interesting to see in Pokémon games.

What other characters do you think should have appeared?

And what would their types and abilities be? Would they be legendary?

Leave the comments down below!

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