Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 11, 2017

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Good morning.

The brief autumn cold snap has eased... and those of us in the capital are waking up to

a much milder morning.

Lows are 7 to 10 degrees higher than yesterday,... while highs will also be a couple notches

higher.

But it won't be as sunny as yesterday.

Lots of cloud coverage will be hovering over the central and upper parts of the country,...

while southern regions could see more sunshine.

For a closer look, Seoul had a low of 10 degrees Celsius,... while those in Daejeon, Daegu

and Gwangju will need to dress warmly as we are seeing single digit morning lows.

Major cities will see highs rising to 19 degrees Celsius,... while Daejeon will be breezier

at 17... and Busan will be warmer at 20 degrees Celsius.

We have rain in the forecast for Thursday and Friday.

We'll see heavier showers on Friday though.

That band of rain will bring a chill to the nation, expect to have more winter-like mornings

this weekend.

That's Korea for you and here's the international weather for viewers around the world.

For more infomation >> Much milder morning, but more cloud _ 110117 - Duration: 2:07.

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World War 3: Kim Jong-un's master strategy REVEALED but he fears his regime collapsing - Duration: 4:13.

World War 3: Kim Jong-un's master strategy REVEALED but he fears his regime collapsing

's nuclear threat has been accelerating but Jack Keane, former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army, has spoken out about Kim Jong-un's brutal strategy.  fears the collapse of the rogue state, and believes the United States will accept the dictator being in control of nuclear weapons, it has been claimed.

  Speaking on Fox News, Mr Keane opened up on the growing threat of the dictator but said Kim Jong-un fears his regime collapsing after sanctions were imposed on the state.  He said: "Director Pompeo said a week ago that this North Korean threat indeed was getting much closer and Secretary Mattis gets those briefings on a regular basis so let's take them at face value.   .

"I think what they are trying to tell us is what Kim Jong-un has done all along is he is trying to accelerate the militarisation of nuclear weapons so he can put them on Intercontinental Ballistic Missile that can reach the United States.  "He wanted to get that done before these sanctions really start collapsing the regime.  "He believes in his mind that once he has this capability that opposed to the United States attacking him, because he has it, he believes the United States will accept it, because we accept that nuclear bombs going back to 2005 when his father had developed that strategy." North Korea has been increasing their threats to the US and has ramped up testing of nuclear weapons in recent months.  Tragedy hit the hermit kingdom at its nuclear test site in when 100 people were killed after a tunnel collapsed.

Another 1000 rescue workers died trying to save those trapped. News of the shocking incident was revealed by Japanese media on Tuesday, although they did not clarify when the tragedy occurred.

The most recent nuclear test took place on September 3 at the Punggye-ri Test Site which registered as a 5. 7 magnitude earthquake by the South Korean government.

  Kim Jong-un also issued another warning to the US as a senior diplomat from Pyongyang said the threat of a possible atmospheric nuclear test over the Pacific Ocean should be taken "literally".

  The US President is set to visit Asia this week in a bid to highlight his campaign to put pressure on the rogue state and its nuclear programmes.

  President Trump will visit South Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam and the Philippines, but fears have been raised that the visit could trigger World War 3.

The US has deployed nuclear bombers to the Pacific ahead of the Asia tour. Pyongyang has been told to abandon its nuclear programme by defence officials from the US, South Korea and Japan.

North Korea were given fresh sanctions agreed by the UN which would limit countries from importing North Korean crude oil, iron, lead and coal. The US President has called for China to do more to pressurise North Korea by implementing the sanctions.

For more infomation >> World War 3: Kim Jong-un's master strategy REVEALED but he fears his regime collapsing - Duration: 4:13.

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5 Places That Look Imaginary, But Are Actually Real|| 5 creation - Duration: 3:30.

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another update hey guys welcome to the top five creation amazing videos we have

a list of most amazing breathtaking and magical places from around the world

that look imaginary but are actually real have a look enjoy top 5 places that

look imaginary but are actually real let's take a look

number five the stone forest yunnan china the stone forest or shillin is a

notable set of limestone formations located in shalini autonomous County

Yunnan Province People's Republic of China near shillin approximately 120

kilometers from the provincial capital ko Ming the tall rocks seem to emanate

from the ground in the manner of stalagmites with many looking like

petrified trees thereby creating the illusion of a forest made of stone

number 4 lake retba senegal looks like a giant strawberry milkshake lake retba or

Lac rose lies north of the cap vert peninsula of senegal northeast of dakar

it is so named for its pink waters caused by gianelle Ella Salina algae in

the water the color is particularly visible during the dry season number 3

mount Grinnell glacier national park montana mount Grinnell is a peak located

in the heart of Glacier National Park in the US state of montana near mount

pooled in mount Wilbur it is named after George bird Grinnell from the many

glacier hotel on Swift Ted Lake the Falls peak of Grinnell point can be seen

number 2 tunnel of love clevon Ukraine an unused railway track in the small

Ukranian town of kleben which lies some 350 kilometers from Kiev has naturally

transformed itself into a romantic paradise for couples the track which is

known locally as the tunnel of love is becoming an increasingly common spot for

couples particularly during spring when a huge canopy of trees along the track

grows over either side to form an arch this arch stretches for up to three

kilometres and looks like a green tunnel of trees and couples wishful of a few

moments of romantic solitude are often seen strolling around number one mount

Roraima Venezuela it might look like it's

straight out of a sci-fi movie but this natural wonder is completely real and

fully owe inspiring the mount Roraima is the high

of the Packer i'ma chain of TPU e plateau in south america the mountain

includes the triple border point of Venezuela Brazil Indiana mount Roraima

lies on the Guyana Shield in the southeastern corner of Venezuela's

30,000 square kilometres canaima national park forming the highest peak

of Yanis highland range the tabletop mountains of the park are considered

some of the oldest geological formations on earth

For more infomation >> 5 Places That Look Imaginary, But Are Actually Real|| 5 creation - Duration: 3:30.

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We Are Number One but Let Our Bodies Take a Hint Again (list of artists doesn't fit in title) - Duration: 2:57.

(La la la la la~)

(We are number one, hey!) (La la la la la~)

Now listen closely…

Why am I always hit on by the boys I never like?

I can always see 'em coming, from the left or from the right

I don't want to be a priss, I'm just trying to be polite

But it always seems to bite me in the…

When it's good, it's SO GOOD

When it's bad, it's SO BAD

Even when I knew what I had

What am I supposed to say

When I end up driving everyone away?

Get your hands off my hips, 'fore I'll punch you in the lips

Stop your staring at my— Hey!

AGAIN AGAIN

No you can't buy me a drink, let me tell you what I think

And I never should have let myself get attached

AGAIN x8

(La la la la la~) AGAIN x8

(La la la la la~) T-take a hint, take a hint…

(La la la la la~) We are number one, hey!

We are number one, hey!

What's done is done

And nothing's gonna change

(Gonna change…) And nothing's gonna change

Hey!

I should be moving on, but I still feel the same

(Feel the same…) I should be moving on, but I still feel the same

Hey!

Push me again…

(AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN) Push me again…

(AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN) (Again…)

This is the end…

(He'll slip and slide on this banana peel!) This is the end…

(He'll slip and slide on this banana peel!) (Here we go, here we go, here we go now)

Hey!

Every inch of me is charred

God, what happened to my heart?

I'm about to fall apart

AGAIN AGAIN

And you're never coming back

And I'm not okay with that

I think you could use a mint

Take a hint, take a hint…

(La la la la la~) Take a hint, take a hint…

(La la la la la~) T-take a hint, take a hint…

(La la la la la~) Take a hint, take a hint…

(La la la la la~) T-take a hint, take a hint…

(La la la la la~) We are number one, hey!

Look at this net, that I just found

When I say go, be ready to throw, go!

It's about time that you're leavin'

I'm gonna count to three and

Open my eyes and you'll be gone…

(One) Nothing wrong with me

(Two) Nothing wrong with me

(Three) Nothing wrong with me

(FOUR) NOTHING WRONG WITH ME

(One) Something's got to give

(Two) Something's got to give

(Three) Something's got to give

(FOUR, NOTHING WRONG WITH ME) NOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWW

Hey!

Every inch of me is charred

God, what happened to my heart?

I'm about to fall apart

(FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRR) I'm about to fall apart

(FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRR) Take a hint, take a hint

Take a hint, take a hint…

And you're never coming back

And I'm not okay with that

And I should've never let myself get…

(Woah~) And I should've never let myself get…

Get your hands off my hips, 'fore I'll punch you in the lips

Stop your staring at my… Hey!

Take a hint, take a hint!

(La la la la la~) Take a hint, take a hint!

(La la la la la~) T-take a hint, take a hint!

(La la la la la~) We are number one, hey, hey!

We are number one, hey, hey!

Thanks for watching!

For more infomation >> We Are Number One but Let Our Bodies Take a Hint Again (list of artists doesn't fit in title) - Duration: 2:57.

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Milder air ahead...but more clouds _ 110117 - Duration: 1:54.

Good afternoon.

November is kicking off on a milder note and major cities will see highs rising to 19 degrees

Celsius,... while Daejeon will be breezier at 17.

But it won't be as sunny as yesterday.

It will be relatively mild until Friday, then showers will bring a chill to the air so expect

to have another winter-like morning this weekend.

With big and frequent temperature fluctuations along with drier air, this is also the season

when many of us are prone to catching a cold.

The go-to remedy is definitely hot tea, including honey ginger tea, which can help you tackle

a fever.

With that, let's take a look at the international weather for viewers around the world.

While most regions in South Korea will have milder temperatures under partly cloudy skies,

North Korea will be sunnier with highs in the upper teens in most parts.

As for major cities in Asia,... nothing unusual in terms of weather conditions.

Meanwhile, those of you in Melbourne will see rain clouds moving in later in the day,

so have an umbrella handy before heading out.

Heading to North America, major cities will have a cloudy or sunny day depending on the

region,... while Mexico City will see unstable weather conditions.

As for South America, Bogota will see a mix of rain and clouds for the time being along

with thunder and lightning at times.

Taking you to Europe,...mild and sunny conditions are in the forecast in Rome and Madrid.

Lastly to Africa, major cities will be under mostly sunny skies.

That's all the weather update for now.

For more infomation >> Milder air ahead...but more clouds _ 110117 - Duration: 1:54.

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Haitai but read the description... - Duration: 0:42.

Good Luck

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For more infomation >> Haitai but read the description... - Duration: 0:42.

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Morning coffee, very pointless but relaxing video tbh - Duration: 1:44.

welcome to my pointless video

yes i messed up here idk what happened it didn't look like this in the preview why premiere why

look at this levitating coffee filter instead

nasty

ignore me spilling coffee filter everywhere I was too lazy to reshoot don't roast me in the comments

why are u still watching this

look at that perfect timing HA

AGAIN

i've never really thought about how disgusting coffee looks, it's like this black mud

god clean ur table for gods sake

das me

do u ever sit down, take one sip of coffee and then get up and leave

cus I sure do

for real tho thx for watching and reading my subtitles

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Video: Frosty start, but temperatures will rise - Duration: 2:05.

For more infomation >> Video: Frosty start, but temperatures will rise - Duration: 2:05.

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Automation and AI are destroying jobs but not the future of work - Duration: 8:32.

Now is not a good time to be set in your ways.

The future's here.

Jump on board.

The train is leaving the station.

Eric Krume is a logger

who's betting everything he has

on the future.

If this project is just a huge failure,

it just means that I'm back to hand-to-mouth.

It's everything that I've got.

Besides cutting trees,

Eric Krume is also a self-taught engineer.

And he's spending all his money

to build and send machines

where they've never tread before.

So, in the past, that machine,

a machine like that,

has never come up a hill like that.

Like many American industries,

logging has been swept by a wave of automation.

But steep mountainsides have remained

a last refuge for people on the ground,

working with their hands. Until now.

So, if you had two hand cutters cutting,

and a seven-man rigging crew, that's nine people,

with at least six or seven of them on the ground.

This is replacing those people directly.

Understanding how automation is playing out in

this industry can teach us a lot

about the future of work far from the woods.

While some of the benefits may be surprising,

the pain will hit close to home.

Eric's son Tristan does a job

that Eric plans to automate.

After the trees come down,

Tristan is one of workers attaching cables, by hand,

to haul logs off the mountainside.

And he said his colleagues see what's coming.

Almost half, probably,

just think their job's getting stolen.

In that way, what's happening on these Oregon slopes

could soon happen all over.

The machines may soon replace many of us.

The traditional logging, that we're all used to, is over.

Nobody can compete with the latest technology.

Not if you're doing it the old way.

People studying how automation transforms employment

generally agree that a vast swath of jobs

will soon dramatically change or disappear.

Probably in the last five years or so,

we've seen these technologies make

more progress than they've made in the last 50 years.

Especially the artificial intelligence part.

The worst predictions say

40 percent of today's jobs

could be lost to automation

in only a few decades.

But if even half of that manifests,

we're talking about a question

of fundamentally restructuring

what American life looks like.

It isn't the first time we've seen lives

fundamentally restructured by machines.

In 19th-century England,

an economic recession, and changing fashions,

and a wave of automation

threw thousands of textile makers out of well-paid jobs.

The workers who reacted

by violently smashing machinery

came to be known as Luddites.

The people that became the Luddites—

the croppers, the weavers—

they were the middle class of that day.

And that's one of the reasons

why they reacted so strongly

when automation and machinery

came along to take those jobs away.

Because they were falling from a pretty high height.

We're talking about change that,

in a matter of a few years,

wiped out tons and tons of jobs.

And so that makes you think about today.

After the British government stamped out

the Luddite movement,

the textile industry continued to automate unabated.

And some students of history say

the Luddites' core grievance

wasn't really about machines at all.

They were comfortable with machinery.

They'd been using tools for years.

If technology was going to be used

in a way that benefited everyone,

they were happy with it.

They saw this, really,

not as a technological fight,

but an economic fight.

When the Luddites started breaking machines,

it was because they had lost their attempt to mitigate

the way that economic change would happen.

Today, technologists say

heavy economic change is coming

to jobs that involve mind as much as muscle.

The same way that Google Maps

slashed the mental calculations

needed to navigate around town,

new systems could soon automate the judgment calls

once needed to do stuff like prepare tax returns,

or parse legal precedent,

or make a medical diagnosis.

I think that's what makes this time different.

Many of us imagine

that a lot of things that require emotional intelligence

are inherently human. Judgment, intuition;

those are the things that are inherently human,

where, historically, we've never really needed

power tools for those things.

And it's likely that many people who never considered

their work a candidate for automation

will see artificial intelligence

change their jobs in big ways.

We actually found, in our research, that

something like 60% of occupations have, on average,

about 30% of their activities that can be automated.

What that means is that you're going to have,

probably, more people working with machines,

alongside machines.

So it kind of becomes this collaboration,

this fluid, kind of like,

exchange of talents

between the machines and the people.

From the discovery of fire, all the way to

having a pen with which we write,

we always have invented tools.

AI is another tool.

AI did not come from the sky.

And here's where it's probably worth underscoring

one of the biggest lessons

the loggers may hold for the rest of us.

Sure, automation is going to lead

to less work for guys like this.

But it will also lead to less of something else.

If you have a man on a chainsaw falling trees,

they're eventually going to get hurt.

You're the softest thing out here.

If there's an accident,

you're either going to be disabled,

or you're going to be dead.

Logging has the highest death rate

of any American occupation.

For its size, logging kills people

at a higher rate than the military.

So, sadly, yesterday, a hand cutter got killed.

It was pretty local.

That really brings it home

with what we're doing.

That could be one of my guys.

I've come to the belief that

the only way I can ensure the safety of my people

is not have them there.

The best way not to kill a hand cutter is to not have one.

We can't stop the automation coming to the woods,

and we probably shouldn't want to.

The stakes may not be as high

for the algorithms automating work elsewhere,

but there are likely to be ways

that the technology coming to your workplace

will, one day, seem similarly indispensable.

To the extent that automation is destroying either

routine, uninteresting, dangerous, hazardous work,

that may be a good thing.

And also, hopefully, creating other kinds of work.

And the economy has done that for decades.

One of the things that gets lost in the

conversation about automation

is that there are actually enormous benefits

to us as a society.

The challenge remains dealing with the whirlwind pace

at which our era's technologies

are entering and remaking our jobs.

I've been cutting timber for 22, 23 years.

I have four kids.

They need to learn a different trade.

So what will the future of work look like?

From here, it looks like a future

where careers could become a changing story,

of not one job, but many.

The majority of people

will end up having an episodic career.

It's great to ask kids, for example,

what do you want to be when you grow up?

But one thing that might be added to that question is,

what five things do you want to be when you grow up?

You're probably not going to do

the same job you did when you were 20.

You're probably not going to do

the same job for 40 years.

The world is moving too fast right now.

The worst thing you can do right now is nothing.

Don't be the guy

who refuses to look at the future.

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Old Man Eats Alone Every Day, But The 1 Thing He Brings With Him Will Melt Your Heart - Duration: 2:44.

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Old Man Eats Alone Every Day, But The 1 Thing He Brings With Him Will Melt Your Heart

When Clarence Purvis met Carolyn Todd in 1948, he knew she was the one.

The pair, 24 and 16 respectively, quickly fell in love and married the next year.

They spent 63 happy years together, raising three children and building a life that was

centered on love.

"Ain't nobody loved one another more than me and my wife loved one another," Clarence

said.

"I wanted what she wanted and she wanted what I wanted."

For the last 13 years of their lives together, the couple would make their way over to Smith's

Restaurant in Reidsville, Georgia, for lunch.

They would sit together at their favorite booth, order lunch, and enjoy each other's

company.

Sadly, in late 2013, Carolyn passed away.

Clarence was heartbroken, but his love for Carolyn never faded and he was determined

to keep her memory and her legacy alive.

Four years later, the 93-year-old still sets lunch dates with his wife.

He heads over to Smith's and places a picture of his beloved late wife on the table to look

at while he eats.

"She was always with me when we were livin'.

She's with me now," Clarence said.

Clarence has become well known in the town and people have been touched by his devotion

to his wife, but some have become worried for him, even suggesting he find a girlfriend

so he won't be so lonely.

"They said if I get me a girlfriend things will be better," Clarence said.

"I could ask her, could I get me a girlfriend?

You know what she'd say?

If you want to.

That's how we operated."

For now, Clarence is content spending his days remembering the woman he shared his life

with.

At home, he keeps a collection of photos and mementos around the house, such as a lamp

that has remained on ever since Carolyn came out of the hospital five months before her

passing.

Her picture sits below.

Clarence keeps himself busy by doing yard work around his town, but he says he makes

the short trip to the Glenville Cemetery to visit Carolyn at least four times every day.

"I imagine I come 125 times a month," he said.

"I love her that much.

And miss her that much.

And think she would with me."

Our hearts break for the pain and loss Clarence has had to suffer, but we are touched by the

obvious love and devotion he has for his wife.

One day they will be reunited, but for now, Clarence will honor her memory.

In doing so, he is teaching the rest of us a beautiful lesson of love.

For more infomation >> Old Man Eats Alone Every Day, But The 1 Thing He Brings With Him Will Melt Your Heart - Duration: 2:44.

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Michael Jackson's Son Prince Admits He Can't Dance Like Dad, But Carries On His Charity Work | TODAY - Duration: 3:40.

For more infomation >> Michael Jackson's Son Prince Admits He Can't Dance Like Dad, But Carries On His Charity Work | TODAY - Duration: 3:40.

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ClayTrader Mail: I'm Flattered. But STOP IT!!! - Duration: 7:10.

For more infomation >> ClayTrader Mail: I'm Flattered. But STOP IT!!! - Duration: 7:10.

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North Korea ready for JUCHE BIRD? Disaster leaves Kim NO choice but to fire dreaded nuke - DAILYNEWS - Duration: 3:00.

North Korea ready for JUCHE BIRD?

Disaster leaves Kim NO choice but to fire dreaded nuke

NORTH Korea could be about to launch the dreaded Juche Bird missile after a major disaster

at its nuclear site.

Kim Jong-un may be ready to launch a nuclear-tipped missile into the Pacific Ocean – making

good on threats he promised should be taken "literally'.

It has emerged today North Korea's mountain test range Punggye-ri suffered a collapse

after the detonation of Kim's H-bomb.

At least 200 workers are reported to have died in the tunnel cave-in amid fears the

whole mountain could collapse.

This latest set back could force Kim's hand into a detonate over the Pacific.

War fears have reached new highs this year as the US demand North Korea end their quest

for nuclear ICBMs.

Reportedly the collapse occurred on September 10, just seven days after Kim exploded his

last nuke at the site.

It also came just a week and a half before North Korean diplomats first raised the possibility

of the "Juche Bird".

Kim's foreign minister Ri Yong-ho revealed the nation's plans after a fiery confrontation

with US President Donald Trump at the UN.

The "Juche Bird" would be the ultimate provocation of the West and would be an unprecedented

step by North Korea.

It would fly from the nation's eastern coast – hurtling over Japan – before flying

out into the central Pacific.

Exploding over the ocean, it would the first blast of its kind in nearly 30 years.

Kim may try to mirror what his old ally China did to prove its nuke to might to the US.

Beijing detonated a missile mounted warhead over the Pacific in 1966.

With his nuclear site risking total collapse after a decade of use, Kim's hand may be

forced into an above ground detonation.

The Juche Bird launch if mishandled has very real potential to spark World War 3.

US General James Mattis has said Washington will never accept a fully nuclear-armed North

Korea.

Tensions have escalated once again despite North Korea not launching a missile since

September 15.

Trump is due to fly into the Asia-Pacific next week for talks with Japan, South Korea

and China.

North Korea will be topping the agenda as the US continues to flood warships and bombers

into the Pacific.

For more infomation >> North Korea ready for JUCHE BIRD? Disaster leaves Kim NO choice but to fire dreaded nuke - DAILYNEWS - Duration: 3:00.

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Judge orders stockpiling at Roundup coal mine, but layoffs avoided for now - Duration: 1:46.

For more infomation >> Judge orders stockpiling at Roundup coal mine, but layoffs avoided for now - Duration: 1:46.

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Liverpool can forget title but Jurgen Klopp must progress in Champions League - Aldridge - Duration: 2:35.

Liverpool can forget title but Jurgen Klopp must progress in Champions League - Aldridge

That is according to Liverpool legend John Aldridge. The Reds have endured a rough start to the campaign domestically and in Europe.

Liverpool were held to draws by Sevilla and Spartak Moscow in their first two Champions League games. And only four wins from 10 Premier League matches leaves them 12 points off Manchester City.

With Pep Guardiola's side steaming ahead, focus can turn to Europe's elite club competition. Away to Maribor last time out in Group E, Liverpool were at their best.

"The reality is they are already out of the Premier League title race" John Aldridge And while Klopp is under pressure to tighten up his leaky defence, Aldridge feels a solid Champions League run would ease the strain.

"Liverpool's 7-0 win in Slovenia was an embarrassment to a Maribor side that tried and failed to take Klopp's team on and came up horribly short," Aldridge wrote in his Irish Independent column.

"You would expect them to have learned some lessons from that chastening experience and come to Anfield with a little more of a credible game plan that will at least make life difficult for Liverpool.

"It goes without saying that this is a must-win game as Liverpool have to try and top their Champions League group, avoid the big hitters in the first round of knock-out matches and see if they can have a decent run in the competition.

"The reality is they are already out of the Premier League title race.

"Klopp needs a good run in Europe and a top four finish to revive a season that has gone pretty badly wrong up to this point." Liverpool host Slovenian outfit Maribor tomorrow evening at Anfield (7.45pm).

For more infomation >> Liverpool can forget title but Jurgen Klopp must progress in Champions League - Aldridge - Duration: 2:35.

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Toxicity by System of a Down, but it's played on Clone Hero - Duration: 4:04.

TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE

oooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOH

TRUST IN MY

SELF-RIGHTEOUS SUIC-

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIIIDDDE

[squeak crack]

IDE

Conversion,

Soft- TABLE

Version 7 7 7 7

Looking at

N o

Through the eyes of the

TAAAAAABLE

Eating

[female genitalia]

is a past-time activity

the Toxicity of city of our city

N O N O N O N O N O N O

You, what do you own the world?

How do you own disorder, disorder

N O W

somewhere where where where where where where silence

Sacred silence and [im not typing that shit again]

some E EE EE EE E EWHERE

between the sacred silence and schleep

D I S O R D E R

disorder

disORRRRRDER

Closed Captions brought to you by: Bright Nigga Coalition

ooooooooooOOOOOOOOOHHHHH

if it werew fer.....loud neighbors

FLESHLIGHT!

[ellipses.mp4]

...lights of a truck

eating [wave.mp4]

past time activity

the Toxicity of our c c c c c c ity, of our city

nooooooOOOOOO

Now, what do you own the world?

How do you own disorder, disorder

Now somewhere betWEEN THE SACRED SILENCE

heh silence and schleep

[sigh] fuck you, man

W H E R E

BETWEEN THE SILENCE

[enter sacred silence]

AND SCHLEEP

disorder, disorder, disorder

SHE FARTED ON MY DICK [YEAH]

TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE [feat. sound board circa 2007]

YO-[squeak]-U, how do you own the [explodes] world, how do you own disORDER

now

eh got some be somewhere between the sacred silence and sleep

aaaaGHGHGG W H E R E

between the sacred [bursts] silence and sleep

orDER, D- D- D- D- D- D- DISORDER

When I became the table

I shone life into the table's heart

When I became the table

I shone life into the table's heart

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Lewis Hamilton fan chases F1 driver for selfie – but it ends TERRIBLY - Duration: 1:45.

Lewis Hamilton fan chases F1 driver for selfie – but it ends TERRIBLY

The Mercedes driver had just secured his fourth world title at the Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday, when he decided to run round the track on a victory lap.

Members of the crowd were quick to grab their chance of a once-in-a-lifetime snap with the 32-year-old and quickly gathered around him. One man took things a bit too far for the sake of a selfie, though.

In the video, Hamilton – complete with a Union Jack draped over his back – is seen barging through the crowd. And a fan in a white shirt runs behind him, coming within several feet of the driver.

But with his eyes solely fixed on the Brit, the man fails to spot another bloke standing in front of him. He smashes into him and faceplants the ground. Incredibly, though, the devoted fan doesn't let his painful-looking fall deter him.

He immediately jumps back up and continues to chase Hamilton down the track.

Thousands of people have watched the clip since it circulated online, with one commenting: "Man the guy in the white shirt really wanted a selfie with Lewis Hamilton." Another added: "Can't even catch Lewis Hamilton on foot it seems.".

For more infomation >> Lewis Hamilton fan chases F1 driver for selfie – but it ends TERRIBLY - Duration: 1:45.

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Small but mighty - The Arc of Aurora changes lives! - Duration: 2:30.

Have you ever given any thought as to who advocates for the most vulnerable residents

in Aurora?

The residents that are infants, toddlers, young children, teenagers and adults with

developmental and intellectual disabilities such as Down syndrome, Autism, or Cerebral

Palsy.

The Arc of Aurora is that who.

We are a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting and advocating for

people with developmental and intellectual disabilities and their families.

We have been changing lives for more than 40 years.

People come to us when they need help when no one else will listen.

All of the struggles, the heartaches and criticism individuals and families face, we

help them overcome those hurdles and make their goals a reality.

You see, the only difference between you and someone with a disability, is they just have

different abilities.

Their disability does not mean inability.

The people we help, learn how to be a voice, they learn to improve, take pride in moving forward

and bettering themselves.

We provide support by giving enormous devotion to help reach goals.

We guide people through the past, present, and future, showing that with support from

us, everyone can learn and improve their quality of life.

We coordinate and help navigate the complicated web of crucial disability resources and connect

people to organizations that can help someone get support such as disability benefits, employment,

housing, health and therapies, education, form relationships and more.

We promote self-advocacy and personal choice.

We offer a food bank to the people we help.

We take pride in educating others to strengthen laws and policies by working with government

officials to make sure they uphold the rights of people with developmental and intellectual

disabilities.

We engage our community and offer trainings and tools, because we feel training and education

is the least intrusive form of advocacy.

The Arc of Aurora will continue to create change, because we are all a work in progress.

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