Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 5, 2018

Youtube daily but May 29 2018

1st Generation (original)

2nd Generation (copy of original)

3rd Generation (copy of copy of original)

4th Generation (buzzing can be heard)

5th Generation

6th Generation (picture is quite fuzzy)

7th Generation

8th Generation (notice the layering of the "Hi-Fi" indicator)

9th Generation (image starts shaking at the end)

10th Generation (the audio has gotten a lot louder since the original)

11th Generation (audio is now entirely in mono, picture moves down when the cube drops before going back up, color signal acts up)

12th Generation (color signal acts up even more)

13th Generation (color signal has almost stopped working)

14th Generation (colors are now completely gone, only a black and white image remains)

15th Generation (lots of scrolling, shaking, and spazzing going on here)

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18th Generation

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20th Generation (my personal favorite; the video and sound are severely screwed up to the point where you can't even tell what's happening anymore)

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Dog With Facial Deformity Can't Get A Home, But The Perfect Person Sees His True Beauty - Duration: 2:38.

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Gareth Bale is United's top target – but £349m Real Madrid superstar may be too expensive - Duration: 5:37.

Gareth Bale is Manchester United's top target – but £349million Real Madrid superstar may be too expensive for them

GARETH BALE is the No 1 target for Manchester United — but even the moneybags from Old Trafford may not be able to afford him.

There is no doubt boss Jose Mourinho would love to see Real Madrid's Welsh wizard add some much-needed attacking stardust to his team.

And he was encouraged by Bale's negative mutterings about life in the Spanish capital after an outstanding two-goal  display — including a sensational overhead kick — in Saturday's 3-1 win over Liverpool in the Champions League final.

Yet, even for United, it would mean offering a colossal package and that could be the major stumbling block.

To land Bale in a five-year deal, they would need to splash out a staggering £349 million.

Real would want close to £200 million for the winger — even though he has been starting off the bench — but an offer of around £180 million could be enough.

Bale, 28, would not want to take a pay cut regardless of the breakdown of his relationship with Zinedine Zidane at the Bernabeu.

He left Tottenham for the Spanish giants in 2013 for a then world-record £86 million fee.

Just two years ago, Bale signed a new £650,000-a-week contract — before tax — and he is now effectively tied to Real until 2022.

The one-time Southampton academy star is the third highest-paid player in the world behind team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

Neymar at Paris Saint-Germain can earn more but his complex deal changes regularly due to a string of mind-boggling clauses and bonuses.

Even if United were to match Bale's wages — and he could still demand more — they would have to cough up £33.8 million a season.

That is an eye-watering total of £169 million, a figure which would be uneasy reading for United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.

Asked if United wanted Bale, a source close to Mourinho said: "Yes but where is the money?".

While they are certain to invest heavily this summer to try to close the gap on neighbours City, the sums involved in this deal could simply be too big.

Bale would be an outstanding addition to United and even his harshest critics would have been wowed by his brilliance against Liverpool in Kiev.

He would not only make Mourinho's side better — and more pleasing on the eye — but he would also be incredibly popular among the fans at Old Trafford and around the world.

Bale has suffered injury problems, though, at Real.

There was a calf problem and also an ankle issue between November 2016 and February 2017 when he rushed back too early.

But now, the Cardiff-born ace feels fitter than ever and this season scored 21 goals — just one off his best tally for the club.

Away from Madrid, however, his options are slim.

Chelsea are the only other English  team who would have any hope of getting Bale but those sums would  horrify owner Roman Abramovich even more than a UK visa refusal.

So there is every chance the 70-cap Dragon could end up exactly where he is now. In Spain.

Bale is due to marry childhood sweetheart Emma Rhys-Jones this summer with all the details being kept secret.

But his other pressing issue, if he stays, would be to sort out his standing with Zidane.

Although a shy individual, it was noticeable Bale was not at the forefront of the pictures after landing his fourth Champions League medal.

In the Spanish media on Sunday, all the main photos featured Ronaldo centre stage.

He also cast doubt on his future at the club in a vain attempt to make the post-match talk all about himself, even though — along with Bale's rival Isco — he suffered a bit of a stinker.

Ronaldo and Bale, though, have always enjoyed a decent relationship and if he were to ask the Portuguese superstar for advice, there is no doubt he would recommend Manchester to Bale.

As ever in football, it will be all about money.

For more infomation >> Gareth Bale is United's top target – but £349m Real Madrid superstar may be too expensive - Duration: 5:37.

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Tennis needs Serena Williams back. But does she need to be seeded? - Duration: 9:14.

Tennis needs Serena Williams back. But does she need to be seeded?

She has generated debate inside and outside of tennis since she took her first swings on the pro tour at age 14 at a time when the WTA banned 14-year-olds from its main circuit.

Now that she has become one of her sports greatest champions and a new mother, Williams, 36, continues to set the agenda.

Despite her Open-era record of 23 major singles titles, she is unseeded at the French Open, where she is scheduled to play Kristyna Pliskova on Tuesday in her first match at a grand slam tournament in 16 months.

Williams also was unseeded at the BNP Paribas Open and Miami Open, the only other tournaments she has played in this start-and-stop comeback in 2018 in which her singles record is 2-2.

When other leading players returned from maternity leave, including Kim Clijsters and Victoria Azarenka, there was no uproar when they were not among the seeds.

But Williams is not just any leading player, and the womens tour, in the midst of an extensive review of its policies, is now being pressured to change its rules.

Some change seems all but certain.

It seems likely that players coming back from pregnancy in the future will be able to return with a protected ranking after a longer period than the current two years, and they may be allowed to use that special ranking in more tournaments than the current eight.

But change on the seeding issue is far from certain.

The issue is thornier than it might first appear, and reaching consensus among the players is hardly straightforward.

It is a complex one, and I think its complex because its not your normal work environment, Steve Simon, chief executive of the WTA Tour, said in a telephone interview.

It is competition.

Youre dealing with independent contractors, and by the nature of competition you are not guaranteed anything.

But yet there is a feeling you should have some rights, and I think our rules do address a lot of that.

It really is just one element of the rule, to be honest, which is in discussion.

Thats the use of the special ranking for seeding..

Williams, like all WTA players returning from maternity leave, has a protected ranking that she can use to enter eight tournaments in a 12-month period.

Williams was No.

1 before she took her break from the game in February 2017.

She and some of her leading rivals, including current No.

1 Simona Halep, have argued that there should also be protected seedings, both to avoid unbalanced draws and to not dissuade players from having children earlier in their careers.

You shouldnt have to stop altogether just because you want to have a baby young, Williams told me in a recent interview.

You dont want to be my age having your first baby, you know what I mean? So I think as a women you should have that choice to get pregnant and have a baby and still be able to have a career just like in any other job..

Do you need protected seeding to achieve that in tennis?.

I think you do, Williams said, before referring to Azarenka, a 28-year-old former No.

1 player, who also recently returned to the circuit after childbirth.

Victoria is doing amazing, she really is, and shes also had a lot of time to get fit and be ready, Williams said.

But some players, they work their whole lives to be top 30 and they start doing really well, decide to have a family, and it takes them a while to get back and to have to do all that work again..

For Williams, it does not seem fair to have to start from scratch with no seeding, and even Ivanka Trump chimed in last week, tweeting, No person should ever be penalised professionally for having a child.

The #WTA should change this rule immediately..

But other players who have recently returned from pregnancy do not see it as starting from scratch and are concerned about those who would be penalised by guaranteeing returning mothers a seeding.

Mandy Minella, a 32-year-old from Luxembourg, just made it into the main draw of this French Open with a special ranking of 104 after giving birth to her daughter, Emma, in October.

Like Azarenka, whose special ranking is No.

6, Minella lost in the first round.

When you come back, you shouldnt be seeded because you have players who work all year and play good all year to earn the seeding spots, Minella told me.

In a grand slam, if you would put in this case Serena as the first seed, the No.

32 is pushed out..

Minella still wants change: She thinks returning mothers should be able to use a special ranking for at least 12 tournaments, not eight.

But in Minellas view, she and Williams do have access to the workplace: a spot in the main draw.

They just do not deserve automatic access to a privileged position in that workplace, much as a WNBA player returning from pregnancy is not guaranteed a spot in the starting lineup.

We want to have Serena Williams, Minella said.

We want to see her.

Shes important for tennis, and she can be in any tournament.

I think if shes fit enough, she will come back to where she belongs, right? But she has to prove herself again after practicing.

In sport, you have to prove yourself over and over again..

That would be true with or without a protected seeding.

You still have to beat seven players to win a major singles title, and with Williams not having played a competitive clay-court match in nearly two years, that will be quite a challenge in Paris.

This is the most difficult surface for many players to adjust to, Williams included.

She has proved that she can win Wimbledon on grass without playing warm-up events.

But she has never won any of her three French Open titles without competing on clay in the lead-up.

For more infomation >> Tennis needs Serena Williams back. But does she need to be seeded? - Duration: 9:14.

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《Weird But Good》未成年也可以狂喝的啤酒?! 啤酒+下酒菜+喇低賽 - Duration: 5:05.

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Lori cry loudly with hanging tree|Kari try calm Lori down but Lori cry much more|Monkey Daily 893 - Duration: 10:31.

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Breaking News - Barcelona close in on Griezmann... but have Eriksen as 'Plan B' - Duration: 3:11.

Barcelona are edging closer to completing their long awaited signing of Antoine Griezmann from Atletico Madrid, according to reports in Spain

Barca have long been linked with Griezmann, who has a release clause of €100million (approximately £87

5m) in his Atletico contract. Any deal is likely to be completed before Griezmann jets off to Russia to compete in the World Cup for France, and the Barcelona-friendly media are already talking up his attributes

Mundo Deportivo run with a headline of 'Why Griezmann', answering the questions of why Barca need to add a world class forward to a front line that already features Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Philippe Coutinho and Ousmane Dembele

They say Griezmann, at 27, represents 'a reinforcement for Barca in the future', with his best days still ahead of him

They also claim the £87.5m price tag represents an 'affordable price in a crazy market'

PSG signed Neymar from Barca last summer after meeting his contractual clause, which was set at nearly £200m

While Mundo are talking up Griezmann before he even moves to the Nou Camp, other Barcelona-centric papers are still considering the club's other options

Sport claim that Barca are making plans for if Griezmann backs out at the last moment, and have identified Christian Eriksen as their 'Plan B'

They say Eriksen, who scored 14 goals and assisted a further 13 in 47 games for Spurs last season, is a 'great alternative' for if any deal for Griezmann falls through

The Danish international has been crucial to Tottenham becoming established in the Premier League top four since he joined in 2013

For more infomation >> Breaking News - Barcelona close in on Griezmann... but have Eriksen as 'Plan B' - Duration: 3:11.

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✅ Bonding: Kendall Jenner is rarely seen working out with her sisters. But on Monday morning the 22- - Duration: 3:40.

Kendall Jenner is rarely seen working out with her sisters as she is often in New York City and not Los Angeles

But on Monday morning the 22-year-old Vogue model broke that trend as she was seen in a workout studio with older sibling Kourtney Kardashian, 39

The two reality TV star looked to be working hard with three other ladies. Kendall had a white tank top over a black bra with black leggings and sneakers and her hair tied back

The Fendi spokesperson had on no makeup. Kourtney opted for a black sports bra, leggings and sneakers with her hair in a messy knot

It appeared as if they were working out in a very upscale garage. The eldest Kardashian noted they were with pal Amanda Elise Lee, who is a model and trainer

There was a crying emoji added to the clip. The two are a visually interesting pairing as Kourtney is the shortest in the family at 5ft1in and Kendall is the tallest at 5ft10in

 The two used to be at odds but have become closer in recent years as detailed on a recent episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians

After bonding during a mud path at a spa, they started spending more time together.While the ladies are working out together, across the globe their relative Brody Jenner was celebrating his marriage to fiance Kaitlynn

They were surrounded by family and friends this holiday weekend. But amidst the happy crowds coming together to mark the occasion in Bali, one face is missing - Brody's father, Caitlyn Jenner

It seems that the reality star was either uninvited or may just show up later.Instead Caitlyn was pictured picking up fast food from Mexican chain restaurant Chipotle near her Malibu home on Sunday, nibbling on a tortilla chip as she walked in the street

As she did so, her son was preparing to say his vows with new wife Kaitlynn, with Caitlyn's ex-wife Linda Thompson sharing pictures of the happy family occasion

The actress posted a group shot from the ongoing celebrations to Instagram, tagging the post JennerIsland.She wrote: 'JennerIsland celebration continues embracing Balinese culture with @brodyjenner & @kaitlynn #love&marriage

' The images showed Brody and his wife looking tanned and happy, amid a traditional Balinese celebration ahead of their nuptials

Brody's brother Brandon, Caitlyn's son, was there at the high end The Chedi Club resort, although his wife stayed at home in California with their infant, who was too young to travel

The wedding party have certainly been making the most of the celebrations - with a series of unique experiences, including playing drinking games at a pool party, visiting a monkey-filled forest and undergoing a blessing ritual

For more infomation >> ✅ Bonding: Kendall Jenner is rarely seen working out with her sisters. But on Monday morning the 22- - Duration: 3:40.

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Breaking News - Rose equals Faldo in PGA Tour wins but is out on his own in US - Duration: 8:10.

The headline figure was seductive, as Justin Rose's latest win in America on Sunday night brought him level with Britain's greatest ever golfer Sir Nick Faldo in terms of victories on the PGA Tour

But it does not tell the whole story. When you study their records in detail, a different picture emerges — one that underlines just how good Rose is, for he is actually miles ahead in all but one respect when it comes to their records on American soil

Even the wins tally is skewed in Faldo's favour since three of his nine successes came in Scotland, for victories in The Open count towards the PGA Tour total

What lends the comparison real meaning is the fact they have played a similar number of PGA Tour events

Faldo competed in 306 during his illustrious career and Rose is now up to 315. Here is where they go their separate ways

Faldo finished runner-up in seven events while Rose has had 12 second-place finishes

Faldo finished third six times and Rose is already on 10. Top 10s? Faldo mustered 52 during his illustrious career while Rose has 84

Halfway cuts made? Faldo played on the weekend in 229 events while Rose has done so on 254 occasions

Then there is prize-money — Faldo might want to look away at this point. Not that career earnings of $6million (£4

5m) is anything to sniff at, but it pales alongside the $45m (£34m) Rose has taken in the US alone

Of course, we should not forget that Faldo won three majors in America against Rose's sole US Open win so far

But Rose's impressive consistency over a long period does show why he is underrated when it comes to valuing our top sportsmen

When you are outpacing Faldo, you certainly belong on the first page. On Sunday, at the Colonial course Ben Hogan called home, all of Rose's qualities were on show in a classic Texas shootout against the modern gunslinger, Brooks Koepka

The reigning US Open champion must have thought he had a chance of making up a four-shot deficit with a brilliant closing 63, only for the Englishman to match him virtually shot for shot with a wonderful 64 of his own

'Justin was so impressive. It's really hard to defend a lead when someone's coming at you like that,' said the American

Rose made his name with the quality of his ball-striking, so a victory at the home of the legend considered perhaps the best ball-striker of all meant a lot

And when he putts as he did last week, he is a match for anyone. 'When they gave me the trophy the first name I saw was Hogan's, and that says a lot,' said Rose

'I'm so proud to be a part of that. The way I won, I think it's very fitting for a place called Hogan's Alley

' Rose was upset to miss out on the BMW extravaganza at Wentworth last week, but felt it was the best option given a new PGA Tour ruling that states a player must compete in an event in which he has not played over the previous four years

At least he made it work with a performance that was positively Hoganesque. 'If you look at the courses I've won at, this definitely strengthens that group even more,' he said

'I'm very happy my game has turned up and I've been inspired by these great venues

' Faldo was also generous in praising the man who most reminds him of the way he played

'There's so many stats but the bottom line is proximity to the hole,' he said. 'Justin works hard on the science of the game to give him a feel he can trust

That was my style as well.' Recall Rose's words to Sportsmail earlier this month when he identified three events, starting last week, as his golden chance to become world No 1 for the first time? Now up to third, equalling his career high, he will have his chance this week at another event he has won previously — the Memorial tournament in Ohio

Then on to the US Open. Rose turns 38 in July, but his love of the fight endures to the extent that he may yet win a couple more majors and match Faldo in one more respect

Before he is done, will this model ambassador for his sport also become a golfing knight? Justin Rose was not the only Englishman playing brilliant golf to win in America on Sunday

 Over in Michigan, Paul Broadhurst shot a finalround 63 to win the Senior PGA Championship — his second senior major since joining the over-50s set after his victory at Carnoustie in 2016

'I just wish I'd played like this during my days on the main tour,' said the 52-year-old Midlander, who played in the Ryder Cup in 1991

'This is obviously up there with the Senior Open. They're both equal in my opinion

' In two years, the late bloomer has won five titles since joining the senior set — just one fewer than he managed in 24 years on the European Tour

For more infomation >> Breaking News - Rose equals Faldo in PGA Tour wins but is out on his own in US - Duration: 8:10.

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2PM's Junho Can't Help But Worry About Jung Ryeo Won In "Wok Of Love" - Duration: 3:17.

SBS's Monday-Tuesday drama "Wok of Love" has released new stills of Seo Poong (2PM's Junho) worrying over Dan Se Woo (Jung Ryeo Won)

The latest episode showed Seo Poong trying to distance himself from Dan Se Woo because he knowns that he has feelings for her

Despite his efforts, they can't help but stick together because they work in the same kitchen

Whenever she got close, he would say that it was hot and try to get away from her

It makes viewers wonder how long Seo Poong will be able to hide from his own heart

Soompi.Display.News.English.300x250.BTF Soompi.Mobile.English.300x250.ATF It looks like his resolve will be tested in the upcoming episodes as the new stills show Seo Poong holding Dan Se Woo in his arms

The two are at an emergency room as Dan Se Woo lays in bed with the color drained from her face

Worried about her, Seo Poong is unable to sit still and he holds her hand and then carefully lays down next to her

His affection for her can be seen in every gaze and touch. The production staff stated, "Seo Poong's feelings for Dan Se Woo only continue to grow

He tries to hide his love for her, but changes will come with the upcoming episode, so please keep watching to see what happens

" How Seo Poong and Dan Se Woo ended up in the emergency room and what changes their dynamics go through will be revealed in the upcoming episode of "Wok of Love," which will air on May 29 at 10 p

m. KST. Catch the latest episode below! Watch Now Source (1)

For more infomation >> 2PM's Junho Can't Help But Worry About Jung Ryeo Won In "Wok Of Love" - Duration: 3:17.

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Ricciardo's Monaco success raises his stock - but Hamilton thinks he's staying at Red Bull - Duration: 4:53.

Daniel Ricciardo is the man in demand after his Monaco Grand Prix win — but will he be at Red Bull in 2018? Daniel Ricciardo's stock has never been higher but Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton reckons the Monaco Grand Prix-winning Australian is unlikely to be anywhere other than Red Bull next season

That said, the Briton, who is currently engaged in his own contract negotiations with Mercedes, expects him to earn much more in future

The Australian is out of contract with Red Bull at the end of the year and champions Mercedes or Ferrari are possible alternatives, with Finns Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen yet to be confirmed

External Link: Daniel Ricciardo tweet: Maybe winning Monaco is finally sinking in

took a while. But it's coming "I would imagine his future is there (Red Bull)," said Hamilton after Sunday's race

"He is one of the top drivers so I am sure there will be options for him. There's only Ferrari and Mercedes that he could ever consider, but currently here (Mercedes) that's unlikely

I don't think that's going to happen."I imagine Kimi's going to want to continue (at Ferrari)

Why not? He's driving really well this year and he doesn't seem to be ageing so I'm sure he'll go for a little bit longer

"Ricciardo won from pole in Monaco with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel second and championship leader Hamilton third

Red Bull, who have Dutch 20-year-old Max Verstapppen on a long-term deal, also want the 28-year-old to stay

"You could say the day's maybe made Daniel more expensive, it's put his value up," Red Bull principal Christian Horner told reporters

"Or you could say it's put the team in a stronger position in terms of its value and potential to him

" External Link: Red Bull racing tweet: Taking a traditional #MonacoGP dip with the Team #Monaco250 #F1 Horner hoped Ricciardo, who has now won two races this year and is third in the overall standings, could be signed up "in the next couple of months" but recognised much would depend on what engine Red Bull had

The former champions use Renault units but have been linked to Honda, now with Red Bull-owned Toro Rosso, for 2019

While Ricciardo would be popular among Ferrari fans, as a driver of Italian extraction with a reputation for thrilling overtakes, the Italian team have Sauber's 20-year-old Charles Leclerc as a future prospect

Hamilton said Red Bull looked the best bet for Ricciardo but "it's important in a team that you are valued at what you are worth"

"At the moment, he (Ricciardo) is pretty much the lead driver in that team, so it's not a bad place to be," he added

"But he should definitely have a contract on his table and his options ready."Reuters

For more infomation >> Ricciardo's Monaco success raises his stock - but Hamilton thinks he's staying at Red Bull - Duration: 4:53.

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The FIU bridge crushed their daughter. Her iPhone survived — but they can't unlock it - Duration: 8:46.

The FIU bridge crushed their daughter. Her iPhone survived — but they can't unlock it

MIAMI - Tucked away inside a white, weathered dresser rests a brown, crumpled paper bag.

Inside that bag are a few ounces of whats left of the dead teen - two wrinkled dollar bills, a quarter, a dusty hair tie, a black leather choker, a long pendant necklace, a silver ring, a sorority keychain, a Sunpass transponder and a drivers license.

This is what they handed to me, whispered Gina Duran, angry tears dribbling down her cheek.

The mourning mother held the chalky items up into the light.

Her voice cracked.

They handed me my daughter in a freaking paper bag.

Alexa Duran, 18, was one of six people crushed to death on March 15 when the pedestrian bridge at Florida International University collapsed onto ongoing traffic.

The FIU freshman would have turned 19 last week.

The mountain of concrete crushed cars, even the strongest of pickup trucks, at 1:47 p.m.

that day.

Alexa, who was driving her fathers Toyota 4Runner, was going east on Tamiami Trail and was on her way to drop off a dear friend at home.

In an instant, the bridge - which was still under construction - caved, mangling the SUV.

Footage shows a yellow school bus halting just moments before the disaster.

Dozens climbed out of their cars and dashed toward the rubble as dust and crumbled concrete drifted through the air.

An immense slab fell diagonally, almost precisely, onto the drivers side of Alexas vehicle.

The passenger, FIU student Richard Humble, was spared.

It was as if God chose my daughter that day, Gina said.

As the public waits for answers on what happened - at the same time government agencies are stanching the flow of vital information - the Duran family is busy fighting to preserve her memory with one other salvaged possession: Alexas unscathed iPhone.

My daughters body came back as flat and thin as a cracker but her iPhone survived without a single scratch, Gina Duran said.

The familys quest to live out their daughters last days and find closure in the wake of the teens death hasnt come without major obstacles - specifically Alexas password, which was her thumbprint.

As a backup, Alexa armed her cell with a six-digit pin code.

About a dozen friends and family members have tried to guess it and had no success.

As a last resort, relatives have attempted to figure out her Apple ID password.

Could it be her dogs name, Lola? No.

Her favorite food? No.

How about her birthday or boy crush? No.

After the maximum number of failed attempts, the phone locked itself.

Her older sister, Dina, said, Alexa set the password to have the maximum number of characters allowed, making it that much harder to crack.

To no avail, the grieving family even tried local independent technology companies.

They could not hack into it.

Apple requires a court order, a death certificate and proof of them being trustee of Alexas estate - an exhausting process the Duran family is currently navigating.

Apple has no way to unlock phones because it doesnt store pass codes, thumbprint or face recognition data, according to the company.

However, with a court order, it can access whatever the user uploaded to his or her iCloud.

They said they would call me back but they havent, Gina Duran said.

As a teen, you dont tell your parents every single little thing, Gina said, holding the iPhone 6.

Opening this phone will give me a glimpse into my babys last moments.

What was she thinking? What was her last selfie? Anything.

Anything..

The Miami Herald contacted Apple directly, but the company would not elaborate on its policies regarding iCloud and Apple ID ownership after death, and referred to its privacy policy online.

Until it can be accessed, the phone rests in a box under the dead teens pillow.

Her parents are afraid that further fiddling with it will erase the data.

I cant lose it.

I cant lose whats in there, just in case one day we can get it to open, Gina Duran said, fluffing her teens white pillowcase.

This is the only place I know it will be safe.

Since his daughters death, Orlando Duran can only cope by sending his pumpkin text messages.

Almost every day, the teens most trusted secret-keeper sends her a brief note.

Three days after the collapse, Alexas body was finally identified and she was officially pronounced to be dead.

Bye, my little girl, I will send you another message tomorrow hoping you might answer, one text from her father read.

Im sitting here with mom drinking and thinking about you without saying a word.

We love you and miss you, read another.

He squeezed his phone tightly and polished the glowing screen with his shirt cuff.

Every time I write a message I die a little.

For more infomation >> The FIU bridge crushed their daughter. Her iPhone survived — but they can't unlock it - Duration: 8:46.

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FRSC Begins Nationwide Recruitment — But You're Not Eligible If You're Older Than 30 - Duration: 3:16.

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has commenced the process of recruitment as approved by the Federal Government by opening its portal to applications from suitably qualified candidates for employment into the various cadres of the Corps, namely: Officer cadre, Marshal Inspectorate cadre, and the Road Marshal Assistant cadre.

However, according to the Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, candidates for the Officer cadre are expected to possess a first degree from recognised institutions, NYSC Discharge Certificates, and must not be more than 30 years of age.

For the Marshal Inspectorate cadre, he explained that there are three subcategories: Marshal Inspector I (MI-I), Marshal Inspector II (MI-II), and Marshal Inspector III (MI-III). The requirements for MI-I are Higher National Diploma from recognized Institutions, NYSC discharge certificates.

Registered nurse and midwives are also eligible, but all applicants must equally not be more than 30 years of age.

The requirements for MI-II are Nigeria Certificate of Education or to be a registered nurse or registered midwife. Applicants to this cadre must not be more than 28 years of age.

For MI-III, Applicants must possess National Diploma (ND), Community Health Extension Workers Certificate, and must equally not be more than 28 years of age.

Application into the category of RMAII requires a minimum of five credits in SSCE/GCE/NECO/NABTEB and must include Mathematics and English Language. For RMAIII, the requirement is a minimum of three credits in SSCE/GCE/NECO/NABTEB.

Applicants into the two categories of RMAs must not be more than 27 years of age.

He explained that artisans and tradesmen equally fall into the same categories of RMAs, however, they must possess a minimum of four passes in SSCE/GCE/NECO/NABTEB, have trade test or other professional certificates, valid class of driver licence (for drivers and bikers), and must not be more than 28 years of age.

Kazeem stated that applications to any of the above-listed cadres will be done through the FRSC website (www. recruitment. frsc. gov.

ng), and shortlisted candidates are expected to come along with a print out of their forms as well as the acknowledgement slip for screening.

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A Revealing Statue of Washington Arrives, but Not Its Champion - Duration: 12:17.

A Revealing Statue of Washington Arrives, but Not Its Champion

Naked George arrived in New York on schedule.

The Italian woman who played a big role in arranging for Naked George to look stately and noble on this side of the Atlantic — specifically, in the Frick Collection, on Fifth Avenue — did not.

Naked George — though that is not its official name — is a 200-year-old plaster statue of the first president in the buff.

The woman is Franca Coin, the president of a small museum in Italy that owns the statue.

Xavier F.

Salomon, the Frick's chief curator, declared flatly: "This never would have happened without her.".

"This" is an exhibition that opened at the Frick last week, a case study of how the sculptor Antonio Canova worked.

"Naked George," a term coined by a friend of Ms.

Coin's, was one of four smallish plaster models that Canova made in preparation for a larger-than-life marble statue.

But Ms.

Coin remained in Italy, missing the opening of the exhibition, which brought the four models and a larger plaster version to the United States for the first time, even though the commission that put Canova to work came from North Carolina in 1816.

"I had the tickets," Ms.

Coin said by phone from Rome.

"I should have been in New York on the fourth of May.

I am the godmother" of the exhibition at the Frick.

But she said that orthopedic problems and a possible knee replacement stopped her.

Mr Salomon called her "a force of nature." Not only is she the president of the Canova museum in tiny Possagno, 350 miles from Rome, she is the president of Friends of Venice Italy, a New York-based group that raises money to support the Venice International Foundation.

She is the president of that group, too.

Under the Venice International Foundation's umbrella is the Civic Museums Foundation of Venice, which runs the museums there.

She and her husband, Piergiorgio Coin — who has produced wine and olive oil since selling his family's department stores — live in a famous Palladian villa on the Grand Canal, Palazzo Barbaro.

Henry James stayed there from time to time, and it inspired the setting for his novel "The Wings of the Dove." (The character Mrs.

Gareth was a reworking of the Boston art collector and museum donor Isabella Stewart Gardner.) James was not the only well-known visitor.

Others included the poet Robert Browning, the painters Claude Monet and William Merritt Chase and the novelist Edith Wharton.

Coin's New York, when she makes the trip, seems to center on the Upper East Side, not far from the Frick.

The choreographer Susan Stroman, a friend from the Friends of Venice board, said one compass point is Sant Ambroeus, a restaurant just up Madison Avenue from the Carlyle Hotel, where Ms.

Coin usually stays.

"I take her to the theater and the ballet, but before we do anything, we have to have that espresso at Saint Ambroeus," Ms.

Stroman said.

"We can't do anything until we have that espresso.".

"She has unbelievable energy," Ms.

Stroman said. "Maybe it's the espresso.".

Another Friends of Venice board member, Jonathan Marder, said that Ms.

Coin "always talks about smoking.".

"She says Venice is a small city and she clearly loves it," he said, "but if she has a cigarette outside, someone calls her husband.

In New York, she says she can smoke all the way from the Carlyle to Uniqlo, which she loves.".

"She says New York is unbelievably free," Mr Marder continued.

"In Europe, there is a desire to cling to the ideas of aristocracy.

That's not her.

She is the least snobbish person I know, and in a way, I think of her as an American.

She believes in artists and accomplishment.

She believes in the superiority of great talent like Canova.

It's as if she's perfectly matched to appreciate George Washington.".

And Ms.

Coin is passionate about the first president.

"I was there" — in Venice, visiting — "when she was trying to make this happen," Ms.

Stroman said, referring to the Frick exhibition.

"She was all excited to tell me about it and wanted it to come to America.

She knew of the excitement about the Revolution because of 'Hamilton' and how Americans seem to have been tapping into it.

The idea that Thomas Jefferson would have been involved with this sculpture of George Washington" — it was Jefferson who suggested Canova for the commission — "seemed to her so exciting that she felt the Americans needed to see it.".

Coin said that when she discovered the Canova museum had the Washington models, she wondered how she could "connect our treasure in Italy with the United States.".

That was before she met Mr Salomon, who already knew the story, including its devastating finale.

Canova's statue — the final, marble version — lasted only 10 years before it was destroyed in a fire in the state house in Raleigh.

The ceiling fell in, smashing the statue into pieces.

"I loved the story" Mr Salomon said.

"I had gone to North Carolina.

I had seen the fragments.

I knew the story and I knew the objects.

I always thought this would be a wonderful story to tell at the Frick.".

A curator is like that.

A writer has a story that sooner or later becomes a novel or a play.

A curator dreams of an exhibition to stage.

So when Mr Salomon met Ms.

Coin and she said she had become the president of the Canova museum, they hit it off.

"She said, 'Why don't we do something together?'" he recalled.

"I said, 'Why don't we do Washington?'".

Canova's Washington looks younger than the wigged statesman of the famous Gilbert Stuart portrait.

In the exhibition, the Frick's own Gilbert Stuart, acquired by Henry Clay Frick in 1918, the year before he died, is across the room from a portrait of Canova.

It was painted, in London, during the time Canova was working on the Washington statue.

But Canova and Washington never met — Washington had been dead for 17 years before Canova received the commission (and, obviously, the body for the statue in the buff was someone else's).

Canova worked from a bust owned by an American diplomat who shipped it to Canova's studio in Rome.

The bust was by Giuseppe Ceracchi, who had visited America and had done busts of Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin.

Ceracchi also considered making a Statue of Liberty, nearly a century before France sent one over, but never got around to it.

He did not have time.

He was guillotined in 1801 after he was implicated in an assassination plot against Napoleon Bonaparte.

"People wrote at the time that Ceracchi's Washington was the most lifelike of all," Mr Salomon said.

So what about the Canova? What would Washington have said about it?.

"Washington was shy about images," Mr Salomon said.

"I don't think he'd have been thrilled by this.".

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The FIU bridge crushed their daughter. Her iPhone survived — but they can't unlock it #2 - Duration: 11:02.

The FIU bridge crushed their daughter. Her iPhone survived — but they can't unlock it #2

Since the collapse, more details - though not many - have surfaced.

Earlier this month, The Miami Herald revealed that a key concrete support truss in the doomed bridge developed worrisome cracks 10 days before the structure was lifted into place over Southwest Eighth Street.

The university unintentionally released photos and documents detailing the cracks in response to a records request by the Herald.

The records show that FIUs construction and engineering team discovered the potentially problematic cracks in the bridge earlier than officials had previously acknowledged.

Since the collapse, multiple lawsuits have been filed against the construction firm, Munilla Construction Management, Figg Bridge Engineers and others involved in the project.

As of yet, none of the suits name FIU or the Florida Department of Transportation because of a law giving them sovereign immunity limiting their liability.

Lawyers must also give them 180 days notice before filing a suit.

Six months and a day later, we sue them, said the familys attorney, Alan Goldfarb.

Questions about Alexa continue to haunt them, the family says.

What was she doing? What was her last conversation?.

Humble, who was in the vehicle with Duran, told the Herald he was too distraught to discuss any details about that day.

He briefly chatted with a reporter Friday - the day Alexa would have turned 19.

Last minute, he showed up weeping at a church Mass honoring the dead teen.

During the service, she was remembered as giving, always funny, always laughing - the life of the party..

Alexa was a cheerleader and dancer during her time at Archbishop Edward A.

McCarthy High School.

This was her first year at FIU, where she was studying political science and in the newest pledge class for the Alpha Xi Delta sorority.

At the conclusion of the Mass, Humble walked up to the Durans pew and shook the hands of Alexas parents.

There was no conversation during the brief encounter.

Im still really torn up about this, but I had to come.

Its bigger than me.

She was the sweetest girl in the world, he told the Herald later.

Stuart Grossman, Humbles lawyer, has said the young man is so traumatized that he quit school.

In an email to the Herald, Grossman said Alexas bodily contents were squeezed onto him..

Upon the impact of the collapsed bridge, Mr Humble was physically struck by portions of the vehicle and bridge, as well as the injured body of the driver of his vehicle, Humbles lawsuit says.

He suffered bodily injuries and witnessed the driver of his vehicle die from the impact of the collapsed bridge..

I understand the pain and shock Richard must be in, but hes really the only person who can give us closure, the girls father, Orlando Duran, said.

We havent spoken since it all happened, and all he would say is I dont know, I dont know..

The Duran family says Humble and Alexa were courting for a few months before her death.

She really liked him.

She bought so much clothes.

She wanted to dress up for him, Gina Duran said, holding up garments that still bore their store tags.

They would talk in the car in the driveway late at night as we peeked through the blinds..

The day before the collapse, Alexas sister accompanied her to take Humble some soup because he was sick.

After that, the teen took off to the Keys with some girlfriends and returned in the middle of the night.

When I woke up to go to work, I knocked on her door.

Like always, she called me over to the bed.

We cuddled for about 10 minutes and then I had to go, Gina Duran said.

That was the last time I saw her..

Gina begged her daughter not to go to school that day because she needed help at the family business, a dry cleaners in Miami Lakes that Alexa helped run.

She told me No, Mami.

I have an appointment with the guidance counselor.

I have to go, Duran said.

I told her to hurry back..

The mother spoke to her daughter about seven minutes before the bridge fell.

Then all the reports said she was taking Richard to a doctors appointment, she said.

I just want to know about my babys last day on Earth..

What was she talking about when the bridge collapsed? Was she happy, mad, sad? Was she in love? What song was on the radio?.

Only Humble knows.

Carefully yet lovingly, Gina Duran folded Alexas unwashed clothes.

I cant let her smell get away, she said, holding her pair of Adidas sweatpants.

She placed her nose on the seams and strongly inhaled.

This is all I have left..

Except for the folded laundry, the teens room remains untouched.

The dogs arent allowed inside.

If you come in, you must close the door behind you quickly so that the teens scent wont escape.

On her bed lay the towels she used that morning - two red ones and a purple one.

Her bed remains undone.

Shoes piled up in her open closet.

Makeup bags on her dresser.

Beside her white pillows is a green stuffed alligator.

The only thing I wont do is read her diaries, Gina said.

She opened one up and riffled through the pages.

One entry started with Dear universe.

Gina closed her eyes and slammed the book closed: I cant do it.

She shoved it back in the drawer.

In a small, magenta, hand-crafted box are strands of Alexas long black hair.

I took them off her brush, bed, shower, bedroom floor, anywhere, Gina said.

One tear broke free, the rest followed in an unbroken stream.

I loved her hair.

It was so thick and pretty..

In an attempt to collect the troves of memories Alexa left behind, the family has altered her garments and wears them, as well as her jewelry and sunglasses.

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Anclote River residents brace for flooding before hurricane season, but more help could be coming - Duration: 3:06.

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Bloody but forgotten WWII battle still haunts soldiers - Duration: 9:25.

Bloody but forgotten WWII battle still haunts soldiers

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — William Roy Dovers memory of the World War II battle is as sharp as it was 75 years ago, even though its been long forgotten by most everyone else.

His first sergeant rousted him from his pup tent around 2 a.m.

when word came the Japanese were attacking and had maybe even gotten behind the American front line, on a desolate, unforgiving slab of an occupied island in the North Pacific.

He was shouting, Get up! Get out! Dover said.

Dover and most of the American soldiers rushed to an embankment on what became known as Engineer Hill, the last gasp of the Japanese during the Battle of Attu , fought 75 years ago this month on Attu Island in Alaskas Aleutian chain.

I had two friends that were too slow to get out, the 95-year-old Alabama farmer recalled.

They both got bayonetted in their pup tents..

Joseph Sasser, then a skinny 20-year-old from Cartharge, Mississippi, also found himself perched against the berm on Engineer Hill when a captain with a rifle took up a position about 10 feet (3 meters) away.

I noticed about after 30 minutes or so, he was awfully quiet, Sasser said.

We checked to see if he had a pulse and if he was alive, and he was not.

We didnt even know he had been shot, said Sasser, also 95.

American forces reclaimed remote Attu Island on May 30, 1943, after a 19-day campaign that is known as World War IIs forgotten battle.

Much of the fighting was hand-to-hand, waged in dense fog and winds of up to 120 mph (193 kph).

The battle for the Aleutian island was one of the deadliest in the Pacific in terms of the percentage of troops killed.

Nearly all the Japanese forces, estimated at about 2,500 soldiers, died with only 28 survivors.

About 550 or so U.S.

soldiers were killed.

American forces, many poorly outfitted for Alaska weather and trained in California for desert combat, recaptured Attu 11 months after the Japanese took it and a nearby island, Kiska.

It was the only WWII battle fought on North American soil.

The Japanese staged a last-ditch, desperate offensive May 29 at Engineer Hill.

Japanese soldiers surprise American forces on Attu with a fanatical charge out of the mountains, recounts an Associated Press chronology of WWII events in 1943.

Savage fighting rages throughout the day and into the following night.

About 200 Japanese soldiers died in the assault, and the remaining 500 or so held grenades to their bellies and pulled the pins.

It was the first official case of gyokusai, a Japanese euphemism for annihilation or mass suicide in the name of Emperor Hirohito, which increasingly occurred in other Japanese battlefields.

Tomimatsu Takahashi told Japanese public television network NHK in 2010 he was being treated for a bullet wound when the order for the final charge came.

I was going to die, I thought, he said.

But as he headed out to fight, he collapsed, likely because he hadnt eaten in days.

He was captured and sent to several mainland POW camps — including in Seattle, San Francisco and Chicago — before he returned home to Japans Iwate prefecture in 1947.

His family already had a funeral and grave for him.

I felt so relieved to be home, he said.

But I never thought I was lucky to be alive.

I thought I survived because I was not lucky.

I felt I was not supposed to come back, because those who went to war were not supposed to come back, and thats what we were taught..

After the battle, Dover said things went back to normal for the American soldiers — except one thing: Somebody had to bury those Japanese.

During the war, the U.S.

Army buried the Japanese soldiers bodies with care, built a memorial, set up a grave post and paid respects to the spirits, said Nobuyuki Yamazaki, whose grandfather died on Attu.

Yamazaki was among a delegation of Japanese soldiers descendants who attended a 75th anniversary celebration this month in Anchorage.

The families have formally petitioned the Japanese government to have the remains returned, Anchorage television station KTVA reported.

Japanese people find great comfort when the remains of the Japanese are buried in our homeland, Yamazaki said.

The Aleut people living on Attu Island also suffered losses, becoming the only North American community to be imprisoned in Japan during the war, according to the book Attu: The Forgotten Battle, by John Haile Cloe.

While Kiska was unpopulated, about 45 Aleuts lived on Attu Island.

When Japanese forces invaded, the Aleuts were captured and sent to Japans Hokkaido Island, where about half died, most from malnutrition or starvation.

The survivors never returned to Attu.

The Army said it would be too expensive to rebuild their village, and they were relocated after the war.

The battle over Attu proved to be unimportant to the rest of the war, possibly why its forgotten today.

However, American planes did use the island to bomb the northernmost reaches of Japan.

And author and historian Cloe, who died in 2016, told the AP in 1993 that the Army learned much about amphibious landings and Japanese tactics from the battle.

The U.S.

Fish and Wildlife Service now owns Attu Island, which is part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge.

Seventy-five years later, 102-year-old Allan Seroll of Massachusetts, who worked in communications including Morse code for the Army Signal Corps, still carries the burden of the Battle of Attu.

I wake up in the middle of the night, and I cant go back to sleep, Seroll told KTVA.

Thats what this has done to me.

Thats how much it affected me and still does..

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