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for three decades

the child allocation Bureau has

combatted catastrophic overpopulation

this sibling will be processed under

authority of the child allocation Act to

build a sustainable future full of hope

and possibility how do you plan on

hiding this starting tomorrow you will

each get to go outside on a day of the

week that is your name Sunday will get

to go outside on Sunday Monday on Monday

Tuesday on Tuesday and so on you will

all take on the singular identity of

Karen SEC Terry near you even siblings

no evidence against surviving to

adulthood it would destroy my

credibility in excitement step into the

van please mum is not sure to please

gotta go out there where am I going

run the trash was off in the impact

what happens to one of you

happens to you all

you

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I SURPRISED MY BROTHER, GUESS WHAT HE GOT. [ENG TIT] - Duration: 9:51.

So it's Saturday, Hey guys, heat as fu*k.

There's a situation.

My Brother got a birthday a few days ago,

but because I live in Prague and he lives in Pribram

I don't have a chance to congratulate personally this day.

If it's working day.

So I decide to travel to Pribram and make them a little surprise.

We have been gamers since childhood.

He still is, I don't have much time.

I don't want to speak emotionally so much, but last years wasn't good in our family

and we were "marked" physically, psychically.

I've moved to Prague, Brother stayed in Pribram.

We have a really good relationship, staying together,

which I can't say that in other siblings relations.

Simply and simply, every time I needed him, he was here.

We are staying together at any price.

And I'm very happy for him.

because our relationship doesn't have anyone else.

Really don't know what will come into being,

because I'm so soft boiled and can't speak fluently.

So let's check what I prepare for him.

And because of SMS attack and Schedule time, let's show it quickly.

Brother will gets PC.

Last year I guess, he would love to making gaming videos

and I know he enjoys that.

He's very showman, greater than me.

So bro, now you will get a chance.

Ouch, so damn hot weather,

anyway let's take a shower, prepare stuff and let's go to Pribram.

On my way, 30 mins to Pribram.

However, I talked to Tina to take my brother out so I can prepare some bulls :D.

I'm rolling the road and gonna focus on a ride.

Someone just drives through and...what the hell this guy talking to himself.

However, LET'S GO!

Ladies and gentlemen, that's what I say "Law of Unintended Consequences".

Someone's in a hurry and..

traffic as fu*k.

I'm not neither halfway and driving on "1".

Driving by "1", enjoying the nature, sh*t everywhere.

Just ideal Saturday.

What I'm supposed to do now? Play a "five in line"?

Need to call mom so I can prepare surprise, because I don't have a key

which's complicated.

Mom, I'm stuck in a traffic in Prague, FU*K

(mom) Don't you say you'll be here at 11am?

Ya, but that's not my fault.

I'm...I don't know where I'm actually.

Maybe in halfway and 1KM traffic jam in front of and behind me.

(mom) so you are in Chuchle?

Ya, sure why not.

(mom) where are you?

So, there are trees, forest and bridge in front of me.

(mom) Well, you're in Voznice.

Does Michal left the house with Tina?

(mom) Yes, they left once, then came back, now they left because of shopping.

My goodness.

(mom) I'll let you know, don't come earlier. OK?

Okay so maybe I'm gonna blowing balloons in a car.

Tina just hangs out my brother twice and I'm stuck.

On the other hand, much better than a bus

It was a common Saturday.

Guys good and bad news.

God one is I'm almost in Pribram,

the bad one is...

another traffic jam damn!!

Ok, we are here, brother's not home,

let's do it.

Okay, I'm just in his room, gonna prepare it.

I'll put time-lapse there to see preparation

and

brother, if you wouldn't like it,

fu*k you :D

So we have 4 letters and I'm totally dead.

And there are much more.

Almost done, to be honest, I blew many balloons.

I've never ever given so much air to someone.

Okay sweaty as hell but almost done, PC done.

Look out,

we've been trying to make as long as possible

but mom saves string.

Bro, my mom saving string from you.

Remind me to cut this scene.

We love the clash of royale, both of us

so I chose this wallpaper and put a basic graphic on that.

Michal's gaming room and on the right side

"let's success"(hard translate :D), your brother.

So before we throw this

there are a sports bag

and key chain because we love the gym.

And also there's a voucher for quads

And let's throw up.

The greatest joke is when you planning a secret celebration

and your mom put this on the calendar.

David, celebration.

Everythings ready.

just a re-parking car

And send SMS to Tina we are ready.

There it is, great finally!!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

To be honest, saw brother's reaction made me soft boiled.

So I decide to turn off camera instead of you watch the roughest guys on youtube crying.

By this video, I did not want to show how I gave expensive gifts to someone.

I just love to do nice gestures to nice people, who deserve this.

The people, who never leave me and stay with me at any price.

And the top people in my life is my Brother.

We don't like each other in early ages,

but when something has gone tough,

it was he who was not afraid of catching a punch for me.

Even he's younger, sometimes I think he's the older one.

I'm missing times we spend together

but whenI came, we do crazy stuff always.

Also, there is no better sparring partner for a gym.

In the end, I would like to say one thing.

When I'm getting older and having my goals, time's less and less.

Sometimes I gonna sleep in the morning just for to be closer my dreams.

And even there is less and less time

it's important to find some time for these, who you care about the most.

Invest your time and money with the people,

who inspire you,

making you happy

just making "yourself".

It's definitely worth it and maybe it sounds like a cliche, once it pays off.

Simply and simply, WISH AND WILL BE WISHED.

I hope you enjoy this video, for me it was something more than common video

so I would be happy it this one will see more people so please share.

And the last sentence?

Brother, I'm happy for you and believe you make something big

and don't forget the one thing..

..ME AND YOU, AGAINST TE WORLD!

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What To Buy In August: Laptops, Patio Furniture, Air Conditioners & More! | TODAY - Duration: 3:50.

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WHAT ARE THESE SOUNDS (SF9 crack pt. 1) - Duration: 3:33.

*nope too close go away*

*I think it's trying to communicate*

*Dawon's mating call*

*being blessed by Inseong's live singing*

*how are you so cute stop it*

Take it. Take it. Take it!

*weeee*

*death metal with Dawon*

*why are they attacking the kitty*

*realizing you lost your life to SF9 like-*

Why

What are you doing?

Inseong hyung!

*stop that don't moan bad Chani*

*WHAT DID I JUST SAY*

*Rowoon do I need a shoe to talk to you because I can do that*

*my Hwiyoung brings all the boys to the yard*

*crazy Ahjussi in the club appears* *even though I'm the same age as Dawon oops*

*Jaeyoon.... you okay?*

*ugh cute kitty*

*RIP Inseong*

Where did Inseong hyung go?

*Inseong lives in the corner now*

*TOO CLOSE*

*RIP Rowoon*

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Relationship: What Does Prince William Think? - Duration: 1:57.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's romance has the Duke of Cambridge's seal of approval,

as proven in a statement released on Saturday, November 26.

Prince William has taken it upon himself to set the record straight on what he thinks

about the young red-headed prince's decision to defend his new love from the scorn she

has received from the public after reports had surfaced earlier this month that the Duke

had disapproved of his younger brother's actions.

"The Duke of Cambridge absolutely understands the situation concerning privacy and supports

the need for Prince Harry to support those closest to him," a spokesperson from Kensington

Palace said, according to Us Weekly.

An aide from the Palace added: "A statement like this would not have been released with

The Duke first being consulted."

It must be said that both Prince William and Prince Harry have the same media advisers.

Therefore, both of them are likely to be consulted about matters, be it professionally or personally,

that might affect the both of them.

A royal source explained that the Duke was "alarmed" like anybody else about the situation

and eventually agreed with his younger brother, who felt the need to take action after the

situation had gone too far, according to The Telegraph.

Speculations about whether or not Prince Harry and Markle were officially a couple have been

going on for months.

It was only earlier this month when the 32-year-old royal went on to defend the 35-year-old "Suits"

actress from the "wave of abuse and harassment" she and her family had received online that

the relationship was confirmed.

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Burn Bay Leaves In The House And See What Happens After 10 Minutes! - Duration: 2:33.

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Burn Bay Leaves in the House and See What Happens After 10 Minutes!

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a smoke detector.

When you come back inside, the smoke of the herb will make your mind and muscles feel

more relaxed and you'll find it easier to focus on your task at hand.

When you're done, dispose of the ashes outside.

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The Torch: Day 13 - What does Deaf-Centric mean? - Duration: 20:22.

See the person signing. You would think he

signs and the speaking follows him.

But no, the announcer speaks first, and then

the sign language interpreter follows. Why?

The question is-- at Deaflympics-- what does Deaf-centric mean?

Well, in 1924 at the first Deaflympics in

Paris, France, everyone was Deaf.

Deaf people worked together and organized everything.

Deaf people attended the events, competed with each

other, and although everyone was Deaf, it was small.

Over time, Deaf people continued to organize the

games with different Deaf sports federations, pulling in

more Deaf people.

However, times have changed.

Why? What changed?

Did Deaf people change? No, Deaf people are

the same… but the numbers of participants have changed.

In the old days, the numbers of athletes

were in the 100's.

There were perhaps 10 to 20 countries participating.

Now, we have over 3,000 athletes.

Three thousand.

We also have more sports. We had 5,

8, or 10 sports, and now we have

21 sport categories.

I see more athletes here together.

For the first time ever, we have the

Deaf [Athlete] Village, and we can meet each other.

That is a start, and we will see

more in the future-- being together and interacting.

So, Turkey confirmed in 2011 to host Summer Deaflympics 2017.

Turkey Deaf Sports Federation is small, and it

is impossible to bring in enough Deaf people

to fill in all roles for organizing Deaflympics.

We must bring in hearing people.

It is different…

I want to back up to 2001 in Rome.

I think it was the first time there

were more hearing people organizing Deaflympics-- not fully

taking over Deaflympics but still pushing aside Deaf

people to have smaller responsibilities.

I saw that in 2001.

Denmark in 1997 also had some examples of

this, but Denmark is a small country with

limited number of Deaf people.

Italy had a lot more Deaf people who

could have worked in Deaflympics but did not.

Hearing people assumed they knew best and took

over. The Deaf community allowed that to happen.

In 2005 Australia hosted Deaflympics.

Deaf people were very involved, but they struggled

with funding.

They asked their government for sponsorship.

The Australian government agreed to give millions of

dollars, but because it was a lot of

money, they did not trust Deaf people's knowledge,

budgeting, and organizational skills.

They brought in hearing people, and then many

more hearing people.

Hearing people took over authority.

Australia's government has clear requirements for qualifications to

work in government, which includes a University degree.

Not many Deaf people in Australia have a degree.

Most do not have a degree, so it

was impossible for them to work in 2005.

I was the ICSD President at that time.

I refused to accept this-- with my American

perspective, I know Deaf people must be at the center.

I debated with the Australian government, asking them

why they excluded Deaf people and hired hearing people.

They responded saying that hearing people were better

qualified with their degrees-- Deaf people had no degrees.

I said No.

There must be a Deaf person working with

a hearing person-- partnered and sharing responsibilities equally.

Mentorship. Not Deaf people working under hearing people.

The government was hesitant, not believing that it was possible.

They asked where Deaf people were.

I knew some Deaf people in Australia and

reached out and brought them in.

Hearing people were surprised to learn so much

from Deaf people.

Deaf people know how Deaf people communicate, and

what Deaf needs and ways are.

Hearing people learned about Deaf ways of being--

from cheering to embracing visual communication modes and signing.

All of the little details that the hearing

people did not think of.

After Deaflympics 2005 finished, the government realized that

there were many qualified Deaf individuals and offered

them full-time jobs!

After 2005.

If this did not happen, the government would

continue to think that Deaf people were not

as smart or capable.

The same is with Taipei in 2009.

I worked with their government-- I met with

the President of Taipei Taiwan… the President, like

our Obama or Trump, the President, Ma [Ying-jeou].

During our conversation, I told him that the

expectations for Deaf people must be raised.

The attention must be on Deaf people, not

hearing organizers.

President Ma was receptive, interested in improving human rights.

This is Deaflympics, give Deaf people the opportunity

to grow and prosper.

Taiwan agreed, and brought in many Deaf employees,

working on everything from transportation, making passes, and

organizing sport complexes.

One person-- Kang, from Taiwan, was unknown/hidden, but

we saw potential in him.

I told the organizers that I wanted Kang

to be more involved.

They did not know him, but brought him on board.

Now Kang is a successful man.

We must bring in Deaf people-- it is

possible for Deaf people to work in different

branches of organizing.

Now here in Turkey… it is different.

I see how it is organized and feel

deeply about how hearing people think of Deaf

people--*gesturing like they need help.*

They keep Deaf people in their place and rise in their rank.

Not much communication.

--high up. Almost impossible to be grouped together.

All under him and have their own responsibilities,

both Deaf and hearing.

The Delegator is hearing, and he reports to

OC [Organizing Committee].

Turkey Deaf Sports Federation is separate from this

schema, and we work with OC and the government.

OC is focused on sports-- organizing everything for

the games, including medals.

We are separate.

It is the same with hearing IOC.

At the recent games at Brazil, there are

no hearing sports federation involved, and OC's job

is to organize the games following IOC rules.

It is the same here.

The OC in Turkey is responsible for transportation,

services, lodging-- all set up under OC.

Why? Why?

hear the announcement?

The board…

Deaf… he could not hear. Deaf.

Broken communication. *trying to resolve situation, moving on*

Deaf people back down, "respecting" this treatment.

I do not think this is right.

I encourage them… but it is their culture.

Turkey is different. Here, I see more Turkish pride.

Turkey flags.

Turkey wants to show hearing people at IOC--

the Olympics--

You know Turkey has been wanting to host

Olympics at Istanbul.

IOC has been resistant because Turkey does not

follow some of their human rights requirements.

IOC declined Turkey's bid, and Turkey has taken

on Deaflympics to show the world that Turkey

is a great place.

In the past Turkey has bid for Olympics

and Paralympics and failed.

Now with Deaflympics, perhaps it was their ulterior

motive for this to happen? --No… perhaps, no.--

or was the idea of hosting Deaflympics Turkey's idea or yours?

It was not their idea.

It was Turkey Deaf Sports Federation's idea to

host Deaflympics.

Each place is different.

The understanding of Deaf at the Center here

is different-- I still face barriers as a

Deaf person here in Turkey.

I hope that at the next Deaflympics in

four years, it will be different.

More Deaf at the center-- led by Deaf and for Deaf.

[Sport] Photos from Taipei.

You know? Now? What is it like now?

At the Opening Ceremony I was thrilled.

There were a lot of people-- stadium was full.

On the stage were two hearing people making

the announcements, and behind them was a huge

screen showing two interpreters.

This is Deaflympics, the speaking should follow signing--

not the other way around-- could be more

Deaf centric.

Missed opportunity.

Same thing with the ICSD President's speech.

The screen that showed his signing cut away

to show a drone flying over the stadium,

so Deaf people missed what he was saying.

Definitely not Deaf centered.

Turkey wants to raise their standards to surpass Taipei.

I think they did with media, filming the

stadium and games-- it is very good, better than Taipei....

But, the program, like what you see here

on the field-- Taipei was full of action.

Turkey's field did not have people, and the

music and dancing on the stage is really

for hearing people.

It is a hearing program. I did not

enjoy it as much as I did at Taipei.

However, Turkey raised standards, so I think it is good, overall.

Deaflympics' organizing and planning--who has the authority? Hearing people?

Yes.

Not Deaf?

No. Each of us have our own roles.

If Deaf people are demanding, it becomes a

problem.

If we are flexible, it is all good.

Flexibility is important, and here we do not

have serious problems and they organize the programs.

Without them, we would not accomplish.

We must have hearing people on board with

Deaf people, working with each other.

Signer: Turkey raises standard for Deaflympics

Their website quotes that they have put "deaf

at the center." (bring attention to them)

Applause.

Turkey prepared a booklet in international sign language.

This booklet will be their heritage for the next Deaflympics.

Great job!

Many hearing volunteers dedicate their time to Deaflympics

Ronan: Many wonderful Deaf volunteers, signing, beautiful!

But *stop*

Deaflympics organizers-- hearing-- pull in Deaf workers, pay them?

Deaf lives become better, get jobs, future?

Disability activism author James Charlton wrote in his

book "Nothing about us without us" that people

with disabilities know what is best for them.

Progress, Deaf people must be involved/lead constantly.

Deaf at the center means first recognizing sign

language as an equal and valid (official) language.

Deaf first means written language, English or Turkish

does not matter as much as knowing Sign Language.

No criticism to hearing people. No.

Hearing people can find work anywhere. Hearing people get paid.

Deaf people volunteer. Limited experience, opportunity.

Deaf world, beautiful.

Hearing people want a part of it, join

us, sign, respect us, push us forward through society.

Deaflympics belongs to us.

Our language, sign language.

I went in and the security guard came

up to me, speaking.

I could not understand.

I tried signing and looking for an interpreter,

but it did not work.

Wow. The bleachers are full of hearing Turkish people.

Broken communication.

Different things were said. Confusing.

Deaf schools are closing.

More are mainstreamed.

It is the same all over the world.

Hearing perspective and Deaf perspective is different.

Ukraine, together, promote!

All deaf?

What you want to tell?

Impossible for me to express!

*laughs* That is hard.

All that signing. So enthralling and fascinating.

Wow… and the hearing people keep to themselves.

signing and signing. That is cool.

I love socializing with Deaf people from other

countries. I learn different…

Wow. Access to communication and language! So full…

this is Deaf's land. Oh!

The Deaflympics 2017 app on the phone is amazing!

Answers my questions, and they even have signing

people on it! Great job.

The referee at the football game was Deaf.

I am proud of that! He can sign

and communicate-- I can understand!

Signing to fit communication-- access.

Come here, thanks!

Deaflympics-- sign language.

Improving with understanding International Sign!

Big thumbs-up to Deaflympics. Deaflympics have brought help

to Samsun.

I think normally we can be at the

same level with hearing people, but I think

hearing people do not realize that we can

be of high level.

Hearing people think Deaf people are handicapped and

feel sorry for us.

We do just as well in sports. Different perspectives.

Now the government looks at us and recognizes

our professionalism.

We can move up now.

Previously there were laws that gave privileges to

hearing people, not Deaf.

Hearing athletes got more money than Deaf athletes,

but now the government recognizes Deaf and gives

both equal support.

After Deaflympics, we now view Deaf people as

equal to hearing people.

I firmly believe that…

we will interact and connect

same, using sign language. Together and strong.

imagine more deaf referees. Strong signing environment.

Having a Deaf center, and even more hearing

people that sign-- my dream.

I love.

Thank you!

Applause to Deaf people all over the world

that came here for Deaflympics here in Turkey.

Love conversing.

And it is always fun to see Deaf

people from different cultures.

I think Deaflympics is beautiful. I am happy that I came!

I know these people-- they are like my

family. My family.

I have goals and hopes for Deaflympics.

I support Turkey, but Deaf world I support, too!

She supports Turkey!

Turkey is good.

There are many Deaf people who work as volunteers.

Their responsibilities are focused on sign language and

interpreting, facilitating communication between hearing and Deaf people.

Truly, many Deaf volunteers. They smile happily.

To Deaf world, I love you!

They are involved in Turkey's Deaflympics.

I give them big praise and respect for

their service. I wish them the best, progressive future.

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What's Up: Taiwan Excellence X Indo Water | Jess Yamada - Duration: 2:48.

Where are we right now?

Currently I'm at...

Indo Water Exhibition

With Taiwan Excellence

I'll show you guys what's here

Hello~

Hi~

Can we have a little chat? // Yeah, sure

I need to ask you about...

Taiwan Excellence's logo

What is it all about?

So, Taiwan Excellence is an award

Which is given by Taiwan to high quality, best brands

Yes it is

Taiwan Excellence is an award

Which is given to Taiwan products that are rated as the best

In terms of their R&D, Design, Quality and Marketing

Let's see this one first!

Hello

What's your name?

Adam

Could you please help me explain about these things?

This one is a water heater

Uh huh

It is superior for its (small) size

The compact size is excellent for small properties, like apartments

And for this...

This one is a shower head

With this (coconut activated carbon) shower head, the water pressure can be adjusted

For kids, we can minimize the pressure so it won't be painful

And it's also good for hair care

And now..

If we take a look at the display here

There are some options, right

There's 'Fish/Pork', 'Wash Hand', and 'Vegetable'

Let's say your hands smells of meat

We just have to click this button

To activate the 'Fish/Pork' mode

And then we just have to wash our hands

And in just 10 seconds, the smell would be gone

Whoa, what is this one

Hi, my name is Ferina

Hi, Ferina~

Could you please let me know what is this thing?

This is the newest water dispenser from Taiwan

It has light sensors

Whoa

With ordinary water dispenser, you can get hot and cold water

With this one, you can also get soda water

So we can make our own cola at home, without sugar or artificial colors

Wah, so interesting...

...Taiwan's technology!

*nod nod*

So guys, if you're interested to discover more

Taiwan Excellence is coming to Kelapa Gading Mall on 25-27 August

Let's come~

Okay guys, thank you so much for watching

Don't forget to subscribe, and...

..I'll see you guys on my next video! Bye~

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You wouldn't believe what happened next! ( blood waring, gone wrong, gone sexual, 18+ 21+ gone wild) - Duration: 6:01.

[silence]

[more silence]

you know this is boring i'm gonna create my own story :]

there was once a dog named Stanley, he worked every minute of every hour of every day of his life

he got orders for the camera guy and he followed them, he was happy with his life

one day he was working (doing whatever that dog is doing *shrug*)

but he didn't get any orders, the camera guy wasn't there. no one was

he ran out of his resting spot to find everyone but he found no one

no one was a pretty nice guy if you get to know him

THE END

.....what? there's five minutes left?.... uhhhh

*cough*

I have an idea

can you breath with your nose and your mouth at the same time? I bet you can't

that should have kept you entertained

so now what

WUBBALUBBA- .....

I have a spanish software, look

esta usando este software de manera incorrecta porfavor consulta el manual

I don't even know what I just said but I can figure out

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What Happens When You Let 2,000 People Out Of Jail? - Duration: 2:48.

Behind me is the Metro Detention Center. If you're arrested in the city of Albuquerque you go to this jail.

In 2014 there were over

3,000 inmates in the MDC. Now there are less than

1,100. What happens when you let out 2,000 people out of jail? Well crime goes up in the city of Albuquerque.

In fact the data shows there's a direct correlation between the reduction in population of this jail and the increase in crime in Albuquerque.

All because of a massive reform effort by our criminal court system.

Where the New Mexico Supreme Court ruled and put in place new policies that you can bypass

bond and go to pretrial services, and if you're called low-level nonviolent, then you could qualify for

bypassing bond. The problem is almost everyone is called

Low-level nonviolent.

See the courts replaced a good system of

bondsman, a bonding industry where bondsman come along law enforcement and hold people accountable

With pretrial services where nobody is accountable. What can a Mayor do?

about this problem, about a broken criminal court system? Well I want you to know that

I'll do everything in my power as Mayor to hold this broken Criminal Court system accountable.

We'll work together with the DA, the district attorney, to make sure that we have enough prosecutors.

We'll work together with the legislature and make sure those prosecutors are not

handcuffed and limited by impossible timelines for gathering evidence.

And we can change this.

I'll make sure as mayor that we do our part as a city. That we put 1200 police officers on the streets of Albuquerque

doing community policing - smart and intelligent policing - and that we have those officer's backs, that we make sure that they're well

led and well-paid and well-trained. That they have everything that they need to be able to do their job.

And I will prioritize in our budgets the ability to be able to pay for those police officers.

To make sure that we keep them till 20 years and we keep the best officers at 25 years. We can change this

but I cant do it without your help. I want to invite you to join this movement.

We will make Albuquerque the worst place to be a criminal.

We will not be defined by crime.

We'll be defined as the best place to work, the best place to live, the best place to raise a family.

And I want to invite you to join me.

If you're with me, if you just click LIKE on this post and

comment, go to Lewis ABQ, send us your email.

Let us know if you'd like to volunteer for this campaign and join a growing movement of people that are fed up with

crime in this city and saying enough is enough.

If you'll join me we can change this together. Thank you for your support

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Bayern Munich vs Liverpool: When is Audi Cup clash and what TV channel is it on? - Duration: 1:56.

Bayern Munich vs Liverpool: When is Audi Cup clash and what TV channel is it on?

BAYERN MUNICH will face Liverpool in the Audi Cup at their home ground, the Allianz arena in what is going to be another heavyweight clash this pre-season.

Bayern Munichs annual pre-season tournament, the Audi Cup, will take place on August 1 and August 2 and consists of Atletico Madrid, Napoli, Liverpool and Bayern Munich. Bayern Munich will be hoping for more pre-season success in the Audi Cup.

Liverpool expect Mo Salah to be a key player for them next season following his £34 million move from Roma.

Bayern will enter the new season with huge domestic and European ambitions as the attempt to retain the Bundesliga and capture the Champions League from Real Madrid.

The Germans have won the league the past 5 consecutive seasons and will be hoping to make it a 6th as Carlo Ancelotti looks to win the league twice in as many seasons.

Liverpool will hope to increase their confidence ahead of the new season with a win over the German champions in their own back yard. When is Bayern Munich vs Liverpool.

Bayern Munich will host Liverpool at 7:30pm on Tuesday, August 2. The match will be held at the Allianz Arena. What TV channel is the match on?. Bayern Munich vs Liverpool will be shown live on ITV4.

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What is a Soil Vapour Extraction Unit (SVE)? - Duration: 1:17.

In this technology, there is the "heating" part

So, how to heat the soil

that is on an average starting temperature of 10°C,

which is the normal temperature of the soil,

to the desired temperature

that is the thermal desorption temperature?

That is what the "heating" part does.

So it allows to warm up the soil

up to the temperature

necessary for the contaminant to vaporize and shift

from its liquid phase to the vapour phase

So that's the heating part.

And then, once these vapors are produced,

the question is: what do we do with these vapors?

So this is where the "SVE" part comes in.

"Soil Vapour Extraction"

So extraction of vapours from the soil

and it consists of another system

in parallel to the heating system

which makes it possible to recover all the vapors

and treat them.

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What is keeping us from closing the gender gap? - Duration: 3:06.

I faced many difficulties as a woman since my childhood

be it the political situation or the social and cultural hurdles.

I come from a Bedouin family and a conservative society.

It's not easy for women to leave their homes

and for a woman to work, that is crossing a red line.

They used to say I dream a lot and I can't make it a reality.

But now my aunts encourage their daughters to study

by asking them "Do you want to be like me or like Abeer?"

Things have changed and now they have a role model.

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What to expect during the solar eclipse in the Tri-Cities - Duration: 2:32.

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4th Offense OUI in Massachusetts, what you need to know - Duration: 3:35.

In today's video I want to talk about 4th Offense OUI Charges.

My name is Michael DelSignore, I'm Massachusetts OUI Lawyer.

I handle these cases throughout Massachusetts.

Now, if you're charged with 4th Offense and you've been through this before . The difference

between you know you have 2nd , 3rd offense is that on the 4th offense you could potentially

be held as a danger to the community and held for a 120 days without bail.

On your first court date, one be prepared to have bail money.

Let's say minimum bail on a 4th offense would be a 1000$ certainly 2500$ it's not

unreasonable, it could even be higher depending on how long ago your other offenses were in,

whether you showed up for court and all those offenses.

A Dangerousness Hearing means that the Government will have to produce witnesses or testimonies

about the underlined facts.

So the benefits of that is we'll get a little discovery, we get to cross examine the officer

prior to trial however if you're held, you're held for 120 days without bail.

Now, there's 2 problems to the Dangerousness Hearing 1.

they're going to show a probable cause but 2.

they're going to show that no conditions of release can assure the safety of the public.

So typically, what will happen is if you're not held and one of the arguments we would

make is that you can be placed on a Sobrietor , your license obviously will be suspended

but it could only be suspended for 30 days if you took the Breath Test.

But if you refused, you're looking at a lifetime suspension on a 4th Offense.

But there will probably a condition from the judge if there's a breath test that he can't

drive during the pendency of the case, other condition would be random alcohol screening

and potentially a Sobrietor as well.

So that's what you're looking at.

The first court date 4th offense, it's not going to be a routine date , it's not going

to be in and out entry guilty or not guilty plea but there probably will be a hearing

to determine to whether you should be released under what conditions.

Now once that's done then in terms of fighting the case the issues are the same.

We're going to 1.

look to see can we get the Breath Test knocked out challenge the field test and what other

evidences there in order to show that you aren't impaired by alcohol.

It's a very high standard to convict somebody of a crime, they're going to prove it beyond

reasonable doubt to a near moral certitude.

So one thing we do is look to see how we fight the underline case.

Secondly we'll look can they prove all those underline prior convictions.

Did you have a lawyer for them?

What happened on your first, second and third charge?

In some cases on a 4th Offense maybe the DA would agree to a reduction, it's possible

they would reduce all the way to a second to avoid any jail time or they might only

reduce it to a third offense.

We'll have decisions to make in terms of whether do we want to fight this, risk the

minimum year jail sentence of trial or work out some sort of plea agreement to a lesser

charge.

The license loss will still bet the same.

We're still looking at a 10 year license loss regardless of whether the charge is reduced.

So if you have a charge 4th Offense, feel free to call me click on the icon below it

will take you right to a link where you can get in touch with me.

This is what I do everyday.

I help people avoid DUI convictions . I'm in court, in front of juries and judges trying

to get Breath Test knocked out . I'll be happy to help you on your situation.

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Who Controls What We Eat - Duration: 22:23.

Who Controls What We Eat

Visit the Mercola Video Library Story at-a-glance

The trend is for fewer but bigger firms increasing their power to control what we eat; four European

firms control the global beer market; six firms control the global seed market; two

firms control food distribution in the U.S. Monopolies benefit corporations, not the public,

reinforcing the company�s power and political clout.

Many corporate executives even serve on federal advisory committees and global trade agreement

working groups Two-thirds of the farm commodities sold in

the U.S. come from just 100,000 farms, and these middle-to-large-scale farms just keep

getting bigger, in part by the way government subsidies are doled out

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Most of us have little to no idea how behind-the-scenes forces control the food we buy, and the depth

of the corruption involved.

Philip Howard, Ph.D., author of "Concentration and Power in the Food System: Who Controls

What We Eat?," studies food system changes, with an emphasis on visualizing these trends.1

"My motivation [for writing the book] was to uncover what's going on, to help people

understand who owns what and all the strategies these dominant firms use to further increase

their power," he says.

His work has been featured by many prominent media outlets, including The New York Times,

The Washington Post and Chicago Tribune.

He's an associate professor in the department of community sustainability at Michigan State

University and holds a Ph.D. in rural sociology.

Endgame: Global Monopolization One fact that many don't realize is just how

few firms control the global food system, from seeds to supermarkets.

As noted by Howard:

"The trend in most industries is for fewer and fewer firms to increase their power.

One really dramatic example is the beer industry.

Four firms headquartered in Europe brew about half the world's beer.

That's going to go down to three very soon, because Anheuser-Busch InBev is acquiring

SABMiller.

Even if you're a very dominant firm, you're caught up in this system where you have to

get bigger or become acquired by your big competitors.

But it's resulting in less and less people making decisions about the food we eat.

There's even speculation that InBev is not increasing its sales enough, even with this

acquisition, so they're going to have to acquire a big soft drink firm, perhaps even Coke or

Pepsi."

With its $103 billion acquisition of SABMiller, InBev is now one of the three largest food

firms in the world.

InBev also owns Anheuser-Busch, which produces Budweiser, one of the most well-known beer

brands in the world.

In some parts of the world, such as in Africa and Latin America, InBev has already established

a monopoly.

Antitrust rules and regulations enacted by the federal government are meant to prevent

these types of monopolies.

In fact, when large corporations want to buy other large corporations, a rigorous evaluation

process is required before they're authorized to merge.

So how is it that this kind of monopoly-building is still happening?

Howard explains:

"In the early 1900s, there were a number of laws passed to prevent these trusts, these

combinations that resulted in monopolies in these markets.

That changed dramatically beginning in the 1980s.

Reagan was elected.

He directed the heads of federal agencies to take a very different view towardtowards

mergers and acquisitions.

At the same time, federal judges were being indoctrinated into the Chicago School of Economics.

They got paid to go on these junkets to Arizona, Florida, places like that.

They played golf.

Then they attended these seminars where they were taught mergers and acquisitions that,

unless they immediately raised prices for consumers, were good for everyone.

As a result of just one of those programs, by the early '90s, two-thirds of federal judges

had participated.

It's essentially impossible to win an antitrust case in the federal courts now."

Concentration in the US Beer Industry Monopolies Do Not Benefit the Public

Download Interview Transcript The truth is, monopolies really only benefit

the corporations in question, not the population at large.

It merely reinforces the company's power, including their political clout.

Many multinational corporate executives even serve on federal advisory committees and global

trade agreement working groups.

Some of these international trade deals are kept secret even from the U.S. Congress, yet

executives from large multinational firms are present during the negotiations.

When large companies are able to influence the very regulatory agencies that are chartered

to regulate them, they're able to circumvent the regulatory process, forming what is essentially

a cartel.

"A good example is the seed industry.

It was taken over by big chemical companies beginning in the 1980s.

We got down to just six firms.

Previously, there were over 30 firms.

These big six chemical companies, which are also seed companies, have cross-licensing

agreements for genetically engineered (GE) technologies.

The commodity farmers that want these GE traits, like herbicide resistance � the independent

seed companies cannot access those technologies.

They either become acquired by these firms or end up going out of business.

Right now, it's possible that those big six will be reduced to just three.

BASF � has gotten out of the seed sales.

Bayer's trying to acquire Monsanto, Dow and DuPont are planning to merge � [and] ChemChina,

a Chinese-owned chemical company, is acquiring Syngenta."

Seed Industry Structure Seed Monopolies Created By Chemical Companies

Monsanto is the classic example of the revolving door between government and industry.

"There are people who just go back and forth between Monsanto and the agencies that are

supposed to be regulating that firm," Howard notes.

Without a doubt, this influence is part of Monsanto's success.

The patenting of seeds and the subsequent restrictions on seed have led to what is essentially

a takeover of the farming industry by chemical companies.

The patenting of seeds benefits these companies in multiple ways.

Not only do farmers have to purchase new seed each year, since the patents do not allow

for saving or sharing of seeds, these GE crops also demand certain chemicals to be used with

them, which of course these companies also make and sell.

"Monsanto is using very strong intellectual property protections on seeds in the U.S.

and trying to extend that model all over the world.

With the trade agreements, they're forcing other countries to change their laws to protect

companies like Monsanto, rather than allowing farmers to save and replant seeds.

In the U.S., some farmers have even gone to prison for saving seeds, not to mention the

millions of dollars in fines," Howard says.

There are many reasons to suspect GE seeds were developed to increase chemical sales,

as most of the stated benefits of GE seeds have actually turned out to be false.

As just one example, Monsanto insisted it was biologically impossible for weeds to develop

resistance against glyphosate, yet resistant superweeds have now taken over more than 60

million acres of U.S. croplands.2

The chemical biotechnology industry's answer is to develop crops resistant to more toxic

herbicides, but anyone with half a brain should realize that this "solution" will only aggravate

the problem, creating weeds resistant to these more potent toxins as well.

Sooner or later, we have to get off the chemical treadmill or foods will be too toxic to eat

even in the short term.

Despite Grave Concerns, Beneficial Changes Are Also Afoot

In his book, Howard explores the entire supply chain, from seed to farm, to processing and

distribution to the retail market, looking at how things have changed over the years.

For example, in 1937, there were nearly 6.8 million farmers in the U.S., which at that

time had a population of about 100 million.

Today, we have fewer than 2 million farmers, with a population of more than 325 million.3

What's worse, an estimated two-thirds of the farm commodities sold in the U.S. come from

just 100,000 farms, and these middle-to-large-scale farms just keep getting bigger.

The reasons for this trend are manifold, but government subsidies play a significant role.

About 85 percent of federal subsidies go to the top 10 percent of farms, which reinforces

their advantages, allowing them to expand and buy out neighboring farms.

There are some very clear and real concerns about our food distribution system.

But while the situation can seem depressing, beneficial changes are also occurring.

As noted by Howard:

"There are a lot of efforts to resist these trends � [B]ig firms are getting bigger

� because they have no other way to grow.

Beer sales in the U.S., for example, are really leveled off, except for the craft brew segment.

We've had this dramatic increase in the number of breweries in the U.S., thousands and thousands

now.

Their percentage in sales is well over 10 percent.

If you just look at the beer aisle in your supermarket, there's a lot more choice than

there was 10 or definitely 20 years ago.

One response the big brewers have tried, just in the last few years, is buying up some of

those craft breweries.

But the genie is out of the bottle.

People have moved away from those macrobrews.

They're not increasing their sales at all � that's why they're having to look at other

parts of the world for growth.

There are many [other] examples like [that] in other parts of the food system.

Heritage breed turkeys, for example.

The numbers have gone way up even though in the 2000s, there were less than 2,000 turkeys

in the entire U.S. that weren't broad-breasted white.

People are creating more and more of these alternatives.

It's just hard to find them and support them."

Needless to say, one alternative is to grow some of your own food.

We cannot all grow all kinds of food or raise all of our own livestock, but most people

can grow something.

At present, I grow about half of all the food I eat in any given week.

As noted by Howard:

"Even if you have no space, you can grow some sprouts, for example.

You just become a little bit self-sufficient in that way.

If you don't have any space at all to even have a container garden, then you can make

connections with local farmers.

There are more and more community-supported agriculture farms and cooperatives where farmers

come together at a drop-off point once a month, and buy-ing clubs.

It's really encouraging to see that people are really fed up with the industrial food

system and are finding all these alternatives and we're creating more spaces for them to

thrive."

How Corporate Takeovers and Mergers Impact Food Quality

Howard discusses many interesting case samples in his book, including that of Silk Soymilk,

which is a powerful illustration of how food quality is impacted when a small, integrity-based

brand is acquired by a large conventional entity.

Personally, I do not recommend drinking soymilk.

It's unhealthy for a number of very good reasons, its lectin content being a major detriment.

Nevertheless, Steve Demos, who started the Silk brand sincerely believed soymilk was

a healthy product.

One of the limitations he faced was breaking into conventional supermarkets, because they

charge slotting fees to the tune of billions of dollars per year.

To get a single product into a regional supermarket chain can cost tens of thousands of dollars.

The way Demos was able to implement his vision was by approaching big firms like Coca-Cola.

One of the companies he secured funding from was Dean Foods.

They paid the slotting fees to get Silk soymilk into the supermarkets.

The brand grew exponentially, and at one point, Silk had over three-quarters of all soymilk

sales, which is more or less a monopoly.

The price Demos paid was losing control of his company to his investors.

Dean Foods eventually acquired 100 percent of the company, and Demos was unable to block

the takeover.

"Not surprisingly, Dean Foods reduced its commitment to organic ingredients.

They reduced the commitment to sourcing North American soybeans.

They started sourcing soybeans from China and Brazil.

They went from a 100 percent organic firm to maybe 6 percent organic today," Howard

says.

Organic Industry Structure: Acquisitions and Alliances, Top 100 Food Processors in North

America Stonyfield is another example of a company

whose founder was an idealistic and altruistic person dedicated to providing the best product

possible, but who eventually lost control of the company in his effort to grow.

In the process, the quality of the product was lowered as well.

"Stonyfield was an interesting case because Gary Hirshberg, the founder, had to pay off

all his investors, his friends and family that helped him create this firm.

He also wanted to make those products available to more consumers.

He spent a long time negotiating a buyout with Danone, the French yogurt company.

But its contention was on increasing sales, so they had to water down some of their ideals,

like their commitment to organic, to increase sales.

Now, they're very vulnerable.

They could end up becoming a part of a foreign firm."

Examples of Companies That Refused to Sell Out

On a more positive note, some firms have resisted tremendous buyout offers, refusing to sacrifice

their ideals.

One example is Clif Bar.

At the last minute, Gary Erickson walked away from a $60 million offer by Quaker Oats, a

division of Pepsi, because he saw that many of the promises made early on in the negotiations

were being reneged.

He didn't feel confident they would maintain the commitment to his ideals.

So, Clif Bar is still independent, and the company is giving money to a number of environmental

causes.

Another intriguing example is Eden Foods, which has held very high organic standards

right from the start � so high, in fact, they refused to put the USDA organic label

on their food, even though it was organic, because they thought the organic label had

been compromised.

According to Howard:

"They're a firm that's had a commitment to sourcing from local suppliers and not [using]

a lot of synthetic processing aids.

They were opposed to the watering down of organic processing standards to allow synthetics.

They still don't put the USDA organic label on their products.

They were pretty fortunate.

They've been around so long � since the '70s � that their integrity is well-known

to a certain number of consumers.

They were able to get into a distribution system.

It's very likely if they were trying to start out today, they would never make it.

It's unfortunate more people don't know which companies are independent, companies like

Nature's Path and Bob's Red Mill.

Bob actually hired someone specifically to fend off buyout offers.

They would just tell people who inquired 'no.'

They never even told Bob the amounts he was being offered.

Bob's Red Mill and Clif Bar have both gone into an employee stock ownership program rather

than to just sell out to the highest bidder."

Distribution Monopolies The manufacturing and distribution parts of

the supply chain are somewhat mysterious behind-the-scenes components of the food system that few people

fully understand.

First, the base ingredients have to be made, and then someone has to combine them and put

them in a box.

Oftentimes, different companies are hired to do certain steps of the process.

When you delegate these responsibilities to other companies, you can easily run into problems,

even if they're well-intentioned, as everyone is looking for ways to cut costs.

Some ethically challenged companies may sell you subpar ingredients, for example.

But even when the ingredients are high quality, the food is still processed, which affects

the food's nutritional value.

Part of the solution is preparing your foods from scratch.

Then you can bypass these hidden pitfalls.

Next, the food has to be distributed from the manufacturing facility to storage facilities

and, ultimately, to stores.

Howard explains some of the complexities involved, and the problem with monopolization in this

area:

"You're getting things from point A to point B, sometimes with refrigeration.

We had a cooperative distribution system in the 1980s.

We had dozens of cooperatively owned distributors across the U.S. that distributed organic and

natural foods.

But as the industry grew, they couldn't keep up.

They didn't have the capital to buy more trucks and warehouses and so on.

A company called United Natural Foods swooped in and acquired the two largest remaining

cooperative distributors back in 2002.

They're now publicly traded.

Their main customer is Whole Foods.

For the broader national distribution of foods, there's Sysco.

At just about any restaurant you go to, you will see a Sysco truck.

They have one major competitor � U.S. Foods.

At the time I wrote the book, Sysco was planning to acquire U.S. Foods.

Meaning, all of these people who pitted them against each other to get better deals weren't

going to have that option.

This is one of those things I wasn't expecting, but it was so clear that there were only two

firms at that scale that the U.S. government actually undid that acquisition.

So, there are still two, although they both continue to acquire a number of other smaller

distributors."

Helpful Resources Even though the facts are quite disheartening,

there is something you, your family and friends can do to change this sad state of affairs.

Remember, you have a very powerful resource � you can vote with your pocketbook, which

is the ultimate arbiter of corporate behavior.

Howard ends his book with resources you can use to help you make more educated choices,

including the following:

GoodGuide.com, which is also available as an app, has a database covering 75,000 products.

You can take a picture of a barcode or type in the product name and get a score for the

company's environmental, social and health impact, compared to other products in that

category.

It'll also provide ownership information, so you can see which parent company you're

actually supporting with your purchase Buycott.com has both a website and an app

that allow you to vote with your wallet by learning a product's history and ownership,

and avoid companies that are being boycotted for various reasons, such as those using chocolate

produced by child slaves, or those using genetically modified ingredients

More Information To learn more, pick up a copy of Howard's

book, "Concentration and Power in the Food System: Who Controls What We Eat?"

If you're interested in more details, they're all there.

The take-home message is that you need to vote with your pocketbook and really make

the commitment to eating real, unprocessed food.

Ultimately, that's how we change this corrupt and distorted food system.

As noted by Howard, it's up to each and every one of us to find out who we are supporting

with our hard-earned money.

In a best-case, ideal-world scenario, everyone would start cutting down on processed foods.

That's really key, because if you do that, you're not likely going to support a large

corporation, particularly if you buy locally.

"We need to really start avoiding those big firms, these 10 firms that control one-third

of food and beverage sales in the U.S. and be willing to spend more in some cases, if

it means getting a higher-quality product, or using less of it, and supporting smaller

and local and independent firms," Howard says.

It's important to realize we CAN shift the behavior of these corporations.

They're investor-controlled and investors want profit.

If their profits go down, they have to respond to public pressure.

This is how we can get many of the toxic additives out of our food supply, and how we will get

GE ingredients out.

All you have to do is don't buy those kinds of products.

They can have all these elaborate systems set up and control all of the federal regulatory

agencies, but if people aren't buying, none of that matters.

In addition to that:

"Many of these big firms receive enormous subsidies, direct and indirect.

One of the ways we can change things, not only by seeking out and supporting alternatives,

is by putting pressure on the government to end these big subsidies and level the playing

field," Howard says.

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Fantasy football tips: Serge Aurier – what could he bring to your fantasy football team? - Duration: 4:16.

Fantasy football tips: Serge Aurier – what could he bring to your fantasy football team?

Manchester United are edging closer to their third signing of the summer, with Paris Saint-Germain full-back Serge Aurier on Jose Mourinhos radar.

And if the powerful right-back does make his way to the Premier League then he could be a great addition to your fantasy football team. Would you choose Serge Aurier for your Dream Team?.

Dream Team 2017/18 How does the game work? This years fantasy football game will be absolutely FREE for all players to play The total prize pot is an approximated £750,000 Game Weeks will run from Friday to Thursday £50m budget on 11 eligible players CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP TO DREAM TEAM.

Reports from France have suggested that Aurier has agreed personal terms with United, having been deemed surplus to requirements by PSG boss Unai Emery.

But any potential move for the Ivorian defender is subject to whether he is allowed to come to England or not. Aurier is currently banned from entering the UK after being convicted of assault in May last year.

The 24-year-old was found guilty of hitting a police officer outside a nightclub in Paris after he was asked to take a breath test.

As a result, he was unable to travel to England for PSG's 2-2 draw against Arsenal in the Champions League last November.

Hes a friendly fella. Which means before any transfer can go through, Aurier must attend a hearing on August 7 to determine whether or not his travel ban has been lifted.

In the midst of all the transfer speculation, PSG signed experienced full-back Dani Alves earlier this month, meaning Auriers position at the club is severely under-threat.

What will Mendy bring to fantasy football? Eight assists for Monaco in all competitions last season WhoScored rating of 7. 25 in Ligue 1 – higher than Kylian Mbappe Rated even higher in the Champions League (7.

52) – higher than Marcelo Get him in your Dream Team now. Its lucky, then, that United are in the market for a quality new right-back this summer.

Antonio Valencia is Mourinhos current first-choice in the position, but at 31, and coupled with a mistake or two during pre-season, Mourinho is eager for a new arrival. What could this mean for your fantasy football team?.

Aurier managed three assists in Ligue 1 last season. We know its hard, but looking beyond all of the controversy; Aurier is widely considered one of the best full-backs around.

According to Dream Team's ratings provider WhoScored, Aurier was one of the highest rated defenders in Ligue 1 last season at 7. 11, bettered only by the likes of PSG teammate Layvin Kurzawa, Guingamp's Fernando Marcal and Man City new boy Benjamin Mendy.

Auriers strength and positional awareness, along with his pace and power suggests he could be one of the best full-backs in the Premier League next season.

Hes also known for versatility, having played as a midfielder in the early years of his professional career. Hes said to be adept playing anywhere across the back-line.

Benjamin Mendy has also moved from Monaco to Manchester City this summer.

Using Mendys price of £40m as an example, we estimate that Aurier will be priced around the same as his former Ligue 1 rival, while hes likely to be an important part of Uniteds Premier League title push this season.

How does fantasy football work?. The setup for Dream Team is quite simple – as a manger you get a budget of £50m to spend on your team of 11 players.

Game Weeks will run from Friday to Thursday this season and you'll be allowed to transfer out players who have already played in that Game Week.

How did Azpilicueta perform on fantasy football this season? 1 goal and 4 assists in all competitions WhoScored rating of 7.

21 – higher than David Luiz and Pedro Highest scoring defender on Dream Team (118 points) Fancy Dave to shine? Sign up to get him in your team.

Each manager gets a maximum of three transfers a month – so it's important to pay attention to upcoming fixtures. And if the incentive of beating your mates in our Mini-League system isn't enough, there's a whopping £750,000 prizepot at stake too.

Which fantasy football team names are the most popular?. Team names have become almost as important as picking winning sides in recent years, with the punnier the name the better.

So whether it's Lallana in Pyjamas, Giroud Sandstorm or Teenage Mutant Ninja Skrtel, take a look at our foolproof list to help you decide.

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If not a Guru, Then What? - Duration: 1:28.

If you were not who you are, meaning, a Guru to the world,

a spiritual Master to the world, a humanitarian,

what profession would you pick? What would you do?

I would just keep doing whatever I'm doing now.

If you were not this, could you pick one other thing?

Anything I can do. Any profession. I can sweep the floor.

I can cook.

You design, you're an architect also...

I can paint, I can design, I can write, I can teach mathematics,

I can play an instrument, I can sing, I can do every little thing.

And your favorite thing?

Anything I do I'm ok! At that moment I am passionate about it.

If I start cooking, I really love cooking,

I do it very passionately.

I've had the chance to cook with you, you'll roll up your sleeves...

I'll do all that. But mind you, I'm creative in anything I do.

I will do something new, something unconventional,

experiments. That's my buzzword, experiment.

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