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I was flying from the east coast to the west coast and as I was going back to my seat,

I passed by a young man who was looking at porn on his phone.

I went to a local university for college.

Now there was this thing that we started doing where we would go to an adult store

and pick out the cheesiest porn film, take it back to the dorm, and it was like a -

like a judging competition.

It was so wrong.

And I knew it.

And I didn't stop watching it or being a part of that group because I didn't want to be "othered."

I didn't want to be different.

I look back and I think, if only your voice was stronger.

If only you could have said something.

I take that into the situation of the young man on the flight

because even 36,000 feet in the air, he couldn't get away from these images.

That's an addiction.

All of these things are just rushing over me, like did I really see what I thought I saw?

I sat down and I just started praying.

Like, God, what do I do?

Should I even do anything?

You know, like, is this my responsibility?

And as I was praying, I really began to feel protective over him.

Do you know who you are?

You are God's beloved and most cherished son.

And so as I was, you know, thinking of all these things, I thought, like, what should I do?

I remember seeing a lot of things from Matt Fradd and Integrity Restored and even The Culture Project.

So I took out my business card and I started writing all of these websites.

Fight the New Drug.

The Victory App that LifeTeen has produced.

And as the plane landed, I remember I sent a quick tweet to Matt Fradd about, like, the situation.

I'm like, "I'm going to go talk to this guy."

And what convicted me was Matt saying, "Make sure you do."

And I thought well dangit.

If I wanted an out, I just lost it.

Now I have to do this.

We got off the plane and I waited for him.

I wrote on the card, "You are worth so much more."

And as he was coming off the plane, he looked like he was lost and so I took that as my

opportunity, so I was like, "Hey are you lost?"

Are you looking for baggage claim?"

He said, "No, I'm going onto another flight."

And I said, "Oh, okay.

Hey listen, I have something to give you and I want you to take my card."

And he took it and kinda just looked at me inquisitively and just looked at my card,

and I said, "There's some websites and some things on there that I really think would be beneficial to you.

And you know, you don't have to look at it now, you can put it in your backpack, but

at some point it'd be great if you look at it.

And I just want you to know that you are worth so much more.

And he just gave me a "Thanks..." and I scampered away as quickly as possible.

It's true, you know, all of us are - are worth so much more.

I want him to know that he's worth more.

I wish somebody told me that I was worth more.

And I have dignity and I was not living within my dignity

and my dormmates have dignity and they were not living within their dignity

and if we did, how different this world would be.

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FULLTANK by Bo Sanchez 419: Do you have a happy relationship with yourself? 1 May 2018 - Duration: 5:46.

Are you at peace with yourself? Are you

happy, that you are you? In other words,

here's my big question: Do you have a

good relationship? Happy relationship?

Healthy relationship with yourself? I

know that's a pretty queer question to

ask like, "Huh? Do I have a happy

relationship with myself?" This is very

very very big, very important and very

deep. Let me tell you why. A lot of people

I've met, are miserable with life and

they say, "They're sad or they're angry or

they're depressed, and why? Because

they're gonna point to different things.

"I'm angry or I'm sad because..." and they

point to, you know. Problem with their job.

Problem with their health. Problem with

her boyfriend. Problem with their money.

On and on, point point point. But at the

end of the day, I believe this. A lot of

people are miserable because they're not

happy with themselves. They're not happy

in their relationship with themselves.

They do not have a peaceful relationship

with themselves. Bottom line. And that's

what I'm gonna talk about today. What are you going to do?

Hi, my name is Bo Sanchez. Welcome to

Fulltank, your place of inspiration. I

pray that you will be blessed, as I share

the Gospel for the day. John 14:27;

Jesus says, "Peace, peace I give to you. My

peace I give to you, not as the world

gives." You know, during that time in

Middle Eastern culture, the way they

greet one another is, "Shalom, Shalom. Peace

Peace." Even today, you go there and

that's how they greet one another.

But Jesus says, "... not as the world gives."

Meaning to say, He was saying, "I'm not

just giving you the typical greeting." you

know. For us, we say, "Hi. Hello. Good morning."

"Hello. How are you?"

That's how we greet one another.

During the time, it was, "Peace, peace." But

Jesus is saying (This is not just peace

peace like greeting, "Hello.") "I'm giving you

real peace." Oh, and to Jesus, what is real

peace? Right relationship. It's not the absence of war.

or conflict. Now, it's right relationship. And

Jesus is giving us peace. He's giving it

to you. Three relationships. Number one:

Your relationship with God.

It's a gift. He's saying, "This is it. I'm

giving it to you. I love you.

You don't earn for it. I'm giving it."

Number two: Relationship with other

people. He's giving you the body of

Christ. He's giving you the church. He's

giving you a group of people, who will

also love God. And you're brothers

and sisters. Here's number three: Your

relationship with yourself. That you will

celebrate the fact, that God loves you.

Can you love yourself? The way God loves

you? You know what? I've got news for you.

God likes you!

He made you. He never makes trash. He

never makes junk. And so, you've got to

change the way you look at yourself. And

starting today, if you want to have peace,

please understand. It's about having a

right relationship with God, with others,

and with yourself. And I am inviting you

now to start looking at yourself, the way

God looks at you. You know, when God looks

at you, He smiles. When God looks at you,

you know. Here's the crazy thing. When we

look at ourselves, we cringe. When we look

at ourselves and we look at their life,

some of us, not all. But some

of us, we say, "Oh, I'm so bad, ugly, a

failure. I'm miserable and terrible." You

know, I meet a lot of people with that

kind of horrible perspective

towards themselves. Can you just

quit that? Quit that right now, and make a

decision to look at yourself, the way God

looks at you. Repair your relationship with yourself.

Apologize, for the way you criticize

yourself again and again, in such a

horrible way. Not understanding, that you

know. Just looking always at what you did

wrong, and what's bad, and what's horrible

about you. Focus on what God has done in your life.

And how beautiful you are, and how

wonderful you are.

Celebrate that fact. Have a peaceful

relationship with yourself. Learn to love

you, the way God loves you. He died for

you. He gave everything for you.

Can you do that? Can you start liking

yourself, the way God likes you? And when

you do that, peace will overflow. And I

pray... By the way, if you don't love

yourself, you won't have the ability to

love others or even love God. Can I pray

for you right now? In the Mighty name of

Jesus Christ, I pray for grace and power

and the Holy Spirit to work in you. And I

pray, that you will get a glimpse of how

much God loves you. So that, your heart

will be filled with peace. And I pray for

all your needs, that they be provided for,

by the provider himself. And miracles

will flow in your life, by the miracle

worker. In Jesus' name. Amen and amen. In

the name of the Father, and of the Son,

and of the Holy Spirit. God bless you.

I will see you tomorrow.

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The Year of Living Dangerously 1982 - Don't you have an interview? - Duration: 3:09.

What do you do at the embassy?

Apart from socializing.

I work with Ralph.

You a spy?

You're a spook, aren't you?

If I were, I'd hardly tell you, would I?

What agency did Philippe work for?

AAP.

When did he go to Saigon?

A long time ago.

Arrogant lot, aren't they?

- Who? - The French.

I find them absolutely charming.

- Cheers. - Cheers.

My hat!

What's this?

It's green stuff.

Green stuff usually has ice, doesn't it?

Get me another at once.

Don't you have an interview?

- Let's go to the interview. - Looks better on you.

Does it? Maybe I should buy one.

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How to Do an SEO Audit (in 20 Minutes or Less) [AMS-09] - Duration: 20:52.

In today's video, I'm going to show you how to perform an SEO audit for any website

in 20 minutes or less.

Stay tuned.

[Music]

Hey guys, it's Joshua Hardwick here with Ahrefs.

Before I dive into this process, let me first introduce the tools I'll be using for this

SEO audit.

So I've got Google Analytics, Search Console, PageSpeed Insights, Google Structured Data

Testing Tool, Ahrefs obviously, Copyscape, a SERP Simulator, and a Web Page Word Counter

And as you can see, I've already got these already open in multiple browser tabs. So

if you're following along with this video, I'd advise you to do the same.

Get all of these open and you'll be good to go.

And this final tab is the website I'll be using for the bulk of this demonstration,

which is simplelifeinsure.com.

But obviously you can use your own website or a client's website or whatever you want

to use.

So, let's get to it.

Now, the first thing that I'm going to do is I'm going to check that only one version

of the site is actualy browsable.

Right now, I'm viewing the website at https://simplelifeinsure.com.

But I want to make sure that this is the only location at which I can access this website.

So all of the versions of this site should redirect to this version, which we call the

"canonical."

So first, I'm going to check the non-secure version at http, rather than https.

And straight away, you can see that this does in fact redirect to the canonical https version,

which is a good start.

Now I'll try the www version with and without https.

So, let's type those in http, that seems to redirect and https with the www. So that also

seems to redirect too. So there are no problems there. All of those different versions that

someone could kind of type in are in fact redirected to the canonical version of the

site. So moving on, I need to actually crawl the website so that I can check for any other

issues.

And for this, I'm going to use Ahrefs' Site Audit tool, which if you're following along,

can be found at ahrefs.com/site-audit.

And, just a quick side note: you could use Screaming Frog for this or another crawling

tool. But Site Audit is probably your best bet if you're following along, with this

video.

So here, what I'm going to do is I'm going to start a new project, enter the domain,

select the correct http protocol, which in this case is https, then I'm gonna hit next,

and next again.

So then on this page, I'm going to leave the majority of the settings here as they are,

but I will actually check the "execute Javascript" toggle and the "check HTTP status of external

links," toggle. This just ensures that we get the most accurate audit. And then I'm

just going to hit "next" one final time.

Finally, I'll just uncheck this option to schedule a weekly crawl, and finally just

hit "create project."

And that's it. The site is now being crawled.

So, while I wait for that to finish, I'm going to perform a few more manual checks.

The first of which is making sure that the site is actually indexed in Google, which

I'll do by searching in Google for site:simplelifeinsure.com.

And it looks like there are around 222 results.

And as I know this site pretty well, I know that looks about right, but if you're following

along with this and you have no clue whether that number corresponds to the real amount

of pages on your website, then come back to this step once your crawl in Site Audit is

complete.

So I actually already ran a crawl for this website before I started recording this video.

So to demonstrate this, I'm just going to go to the "Internal pages" report in Site

Audit for the crawl that I actually completed before recording this video.

And in this case, you can see that there is a small discrepancy in the number of pages,

being indexed compared to those that are actually on our website. Which is actually being caused,

as I've investigated this already. Is being caused by Google indexing a few individual

elements from the homepage, which is something that, you know, needs to be fixed at some

point.

So next up, I'm going to run a quick check and check if the site ranks for its brand

name.

So to do that, I'll just type in simple life insure into Google.

And as you can see, it does in fact rank and it's the number one result too. So there are

no problems there.

So now I'm just going to jump back to the site and I'm going to run a few basic on-page

checks for all the most important pages on the site, starting with the homepage.

So to do this I'm just going to right-click and hit "view page source," which will

show me the HTML for the page.

Then I'm going to start by taking a look at the title tag.

So if you're struggling to spot this, just hit CMD+F or CTRL+F I believe on Windows and

type a less-than sign, followed by the word "title."

You can see that it then gets highlighted in the HTML and you can see that title tag.

So here, the title tag reads, "Instant affordable life insurance quotes - Simplelifeinsure.com."

So at first glance, this looks pretty good, you know.

But I want to check a couple of things:

Number one, is this a good length? Because title tags that are too long get truncated

in the search results, which doesn't really look good.

And number two I want to check whether this is optimized around any worthwhile keywords,

which it should be, ideally.

So number one is easy to check. Just copy and paste the title tag into a SERP simulator

such as SERPSim, which is what I"m using here and it'll kick back whether or not it's

too long.

In this case, you can see that everything looks good.

So let's move on and check the keywords.

So to me, it looks like this title tag has been formulated around the keyword "affordable

life insurance," or perhaps "life insurance quotes."

So I'm going to check both of these in Ahrefs' Keywords Explorer.

So if I just quickly type that in, you can see that both of these appear to have a decent

amount of search volume, so again, you know, there's no problems there. It looks like this

is quite a well optimized title tag.

So let's move on and check the meta description.

Again, you can find this easily by searching. Just type in the less than sign and then you

know, meta, and you'll get kind of all of the meta descriptions and title tags and all

that kind of stuff.

So I'm just going to paste this again into the SERP simulator later.

And as you can see, length is totally fine.

And it also looks to me like it's been pretty well-written, you know, it's quite a nice

description that kind of sums up the site quite well.

So finally, I'm just going to check the H1 tag on the page.

Now, it's not an absolute requirement these days, but I do generally prefer there to only

be one of these on the page, so one H1 tag. And it's also best, in my opinion if the

keywords are sprinkled in there as well.

So on this page, you can see that there are actually two H1s, which are effectively just

duplicates of each other.

So this is not a big deal. Personally I'd prefer to remove one of them, but aside from

that, you know, it's a nice length and I can see the keywords we just checked are indeed

sprinkled in, so this is another pass for this website.

So I recommend performing these manual checks on all the most important pages on your website.

And by "important," I'm generally referring to those with the most traffic.

You can use Google Analytics to find this out, or alternatively, if you're not using

Google Analytics you can go to Ahrefs' Site Explorer, enter your domain, and then go to

the Top Pages report, which will show you the pages that perform the best in terms of

organic traffic.

Then it's just a case of working down this list and performing the same manual checks

on each of those page.

But anyway, let's move on and let's get back to the crawl report in Ahrefs' Site

Audit.

This tells us a ton of information basically. But I'm going to start by checking the "HTML

Tags" report to see if it found any other on-page errors across the site.

And as you can see, it did.

44 pages with multiple H1 tags, 33 pages missing a meta description, and 7 pages where the

title tag is too long. And there's also one page where the meta description is too short.

So I'm not going to bore you by sifting through every single one of these errors in this video,

but these are issues that should at least be investigated and probably fixed at some

point.

So let's move on and next I'm going and check for duplicate and thin content.

So, sticking with the Site Audit, I'm going to go to the "Content Quality report."

And under "Clusters of duplicate pages," you can see that it's reporting no duplicates

found. So again, this is a pass for this particular site.

But it's worth noting that this only looks for duplicate content on your domain. On the

domain that you actually crawled.

It doesn't check if any of our content is duplicated across other websites.

To do this, you'll need to use Copyscape. So I'm going to do this and I'm going to enter

a URL from the site, and I'll just use the homepage for this example.

And in this case you can see that Copyscape has actually found a few matches, but despite

this, I don't think they're anything to worry about here.

If you look closely, these look to be triggered by the disclaimer in the footer which, in

all honesty, is probably just a stock disclaimer and nothing to worry about whatsoever.

So for this site, I'm not too worried about stolen content or anything like that so I'm

not going to bother checking any more pages.

But I do want to check for thin content, which is content that's kind of short and pointless

and doesn't really provide any value.

So I'll just quickly hop back to Site Audit and check the "Content Quality"report once

again.

And here I'm looking for "Low word count" errors, of which as you can see, this site

doesn't appear to have any.

So you know, we're all good at the end in this instance.

So next up we've got site speed.

Now, the most obvious tool to use for this is Google's Pagespeed Insights which is

a good tool, when it actually works.

If I try this with the Simple Life Insure for the homepage, for example, you can see

that it kicks back a "Speed unavailable" error. Which is obviously pretty useless.

There are other tools that you can use to check site speed, such as GTmetrix, but actually,

this is something else that Site Audit should have already checked.

So jumping back again to Site Audit, I'll check the "Performance" report this time

and see if there are any "Slow page" errors.

So there are in this instance.

And clicking through to the full report on this issue will reveal a list of all the slow-loading

URLs so you can kind of investigate those individually.

And you can even order this list by organic traffic so you can then prioritize the fixes,

which is a nice hack in my opinion.

So moving on, next up, I'm going to check for structured data issues.

So for those of you not familiar with structured data, it's basically a type of structured

markup that some sites choose to add to their pages so as to supply Google with a more structured

view of that page.

If you've ever seen results with star ratings, or reviews, or calorie counts or any of that

stuff in the SERPs, then you're probably familiar with structured data or at least

the results of it.

So to test structured data, there's a Google Structured Data Testing tool.

So basically, you just enter a URL, and it kicks back whether or not there are any errors

with the structured data on that page.

Now the site I've been using thus far doesn't have any kind of special structured data markup, so

I'll use a different URL for this example, which is a pizza dough recipe from Martha

Stewart dot com.

So I've pasted this into the structured data testing tool and run the test and it kicks

back a couple of warnings. The lack of an author name and the lack of nutritional information

for the recipe.

Both of these things, not a particularly big deal, but worth fixing nonetheless.

Ok, so before I continue, I should mention that I'm just going to switch gears here

and use the Ahrefs blog as the example site for the next few steps.

The reason for this is because I'll need to access data from analytics and search console,

and I don't actually have this data for Simple Life Insure

So, next step, a quick organic traffic analysis.

So for this, I'm going to head over to the Acquisition report in Google Analytics, and

then I'm going to go to Overview and then Organic Search.

So I'm also going to set the time period for the past month.

And it looks like, as you can see, we're averaging around 1,800 visits a day from organic

search on the Ahrefs blog, which isn't too bad at all.

So next, I'll check the "Landing Page" report. So this shows you the pages that are

bringing in the most search traffic.

And as you can see, for the Ahrefs blog, it looks like it's our website traffic article.

So finally, I'm going to set the period to the last 12 months to get a sense of whether

traffic is increasing or decreasing.

And as you can see, it looks like it's rising quite nicely actually.

So if for whatever reason, you don't have Google Analytics installed, you can instead

use the Top Pages report in Ahrefs' Site Explorer to get a sense of the pages that

receive the most organic traffic.

So it's clear that organic traffic is moving in the right direction for Ahrefs' Blog But

what about rankings?

So to check this, I'll go to Ahrefs' Site Explorer, enter the blog URL, and then check

the Organic Search tab on the Overview report.

Looking at the Organic Keywords graph, I can see that the rankings are indeed on the increase.

Which again is good and is what you would probably expect when you see a rise in organic

traffic as we are doing with Ahrefs' blog.

But actually, as we recently rewrote our "SEO tips" article, I kind of want to know how

that specific page is performing.

So next up, I'm going to enter that into the search bar and check this same graph.

So it looks like there was a slight dip in January, but it's now ranking for more keywords

than ever. Which again, is definitely a good sign.

Digging a little deeper, I also want to know how it's performing for the main target

keyword, which in this case is "SEO tips."

I'll check this by searching for "SEO tips" in the Organic Keywords report and

then viewing the history chart. So it looks like rankings have increased since

the update in September, and now the rankings are reasonably steady in positions 3-5, you

know, hovering around that area.

So pretty good, but still room for improvement.

Which leads me neatly onto the next step of the audit process actually, which is finding

low-hanging keyword opportunities.

So let me go back a step and view data for Ahrefs' blog as a whole.

And then I'm going to navigate to the Organic Keywords report once again.

And in here, I'm going to filter for keywords where Ahrefs' blog, pages on Ahrefs' blog,

currently rank in positions 3 to 5.

And I'm I'll also going to add a search volume filter, and set that at a minimum of

1,000 searches per month.

So now I can see keywords that have a good number of monthly searches, for which we already

have rankings in positions 3-5.

Basically, these are low-hanging opportunities.

If we could increase rankings by just one or two positions for any of these keywords,

it would no doubt result in a nice traffic boost.

So you'll actually notice that one of these keywords on the list is "SEO tips," which

is definitely a keyword that we should focus on.

So again, this brings me nicely onto the next step which is a backlink profile analysis.

So much like the organic traffic analysis, this isn't so much about finding specific

problems and fixing them as it is about making sure things are generally heading in the right

direction.

So I'll start by going to the Overview report in Site Explorer, and checking out the Referring

Domains graph.

So it looks like the number of referring domains is steadily increasing as is the traffic.

But what kinds of anchors are those domains using when linking to us?

So let's scroll down to the "Anchors Cloud" and take a quick look.

So it looks as though there's a mixture of anchors, but as you can see, it's mostly

branded anchors, which is again quite good.

So finally, I'm going to dive a bit deeper and make sure there are no dodgy sites actually

linking to the Ahrefs blog.

So for this, I'll go to the Referring Domains report, then sort the domains by domain rating

from lowest to highest.

So nothing is jumping out at me particularly in this report, so on the whole, things I

would say are ok.

Obviously, this is a very quick and high-level view. So if you're concerned about dodgy

sites linking to you, then I would recommend spending more time in this report and delve

in a little bit deeper.

Ok so next up, I want to make sure there are no broken pages on the blog.

And especially not broken pages with a lot of backlinks.

So, I'll go to the "Best by Links" report and then filter for 404 pages.

So it looks like there are a few broken images, but nothing too worrying. No pages with a

lot of backlinks.

Most of these images are likely the result of old blog posts being updated or deleted.

None of them, as I say have a lot of links pointing to them, so these are nothing really

to worry about.

If you do see broken pages with a ton of referring domains, then you may have issues.

In that case, I would actually recommend checking out the full guide to finding and fixing broken

links, which you can find at ahrefs.com/blog/fix-broken-links.

So I'm also going to check for broken outbound links on the blog. And for this I'll use the

Broken Links report under Outgoing Links.

So it looks like there are a few of these either need to be removed or updated, ideally.

Which brings me to the final two steps in the SEO audit process, both of which revolve

around content.

So the first is a content gap analysis.

This basically involves finding keywords that competitors currently rank for yet, we currently

don't.

So for this, I'll use the Content Gap tool within Ahrefs'.

So I already know a handful of competitors for Ahref. Backlinko for example, Siege Media,

and Hobo Web.

And I'm going to enter these domains as a target in the Content Gap tool.

Then I'll add Ahrefs blog under the, "But the following target doesn't rank for" option.

By the way, I should stress that all of these need to be set to domain mode.

So finally, I'm just going to hit "show keywords" to uncover any content gaps.

So right away, there are quite a lot of results. But to filter these down, I'm going to filter

only for keywords with a search volume of at least 5 thousand.

So now I can see a few good keywords that our competitors are ranking for, yet we currently

aren't. These would be well worth us creating some content around.

After all, if our competitors are ranking for such terms, then what's to stop us ranking

for them?

So onto the last step in our SEO audit process, which is running a full content audit.

Now we did this a couple of years back and ended up deleting over 200 pages from the

Ahrefs blog.

All of these were low-quality pages that served no purpose and brought virtually no traffic

to the site.

But the cool part is this: our organic traffic actually increased after we deleted these pages.

So what exactly did we do?

Well, it was quite simple, actually.

We found low-quality pages with little to no organic traffic and if they had potential

and could be easily improved, then we updated and relaunched them.

If not, we deleted them and redirected the URL to another relevant page on the blog.

To be honest, this is quite an in-depth topic, and it's one that we plan to tackle soon

with a full post on the blog.

But for now, I would advise that should you choose to perform a content audit, you should

avoid deleting content unless you're absolutely certain that it serves no purpose and has

no value.

Even then, it may be better to just improve and relaunch that content.

And that just about brings us to the end of our 16-step SEO audit process.

So I hope it was useful and of course, don't forget to check out the full post on the Ahrefs

blog, where you can find a much more in-depth write-up of this entire process.

And again, if you enjoyed this video, don't forget to hit "subscribe" because there's

plenty more where this came from.

Cheers guys!

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Hero Dad Makes His Son An AT-ST Star Wars High Chair - Duration: 2:20.

- Hey, this is Matt from Never Not Making

and this is my Star Wars highchair.

[calming electronic music]

Fair warning, this is not a how-to.

If you choose to make something like this

for your children, it's your responsibility

to make sure it's safe.

[calming electronic music]

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President Trump's Rally Comes To an Emergency Halt After What He Immediately Spotted In

The Crowd

As most everyone is aware of by now, last Saturday night the President skipped the White

House Correspondents Dinner in order to go out to the red state of Michigan and have

a rally for his supporters.

But something that happened during his speech was truly amazing.

As President Trump was giving the speech he got wind of some kind of medical emergency

happening in the crowd.

So he paused in the middle of a comment about ICE agents dealing with gangs to ask for a

doctor to come and take care of whatever issue was happening.

After roughly stopping for 3 minutes you can hear shouts saying "Thank You, Sir!"

As President Trump then leaves the podium and walks to the edge of the stage he nods

and claps along with audience members who saw the situation was being handled.

When he returned to the podium he said, "Those are the people we love, those are great people,

I'll tell you.

And the doctors, thank you, doctor.

Great job.

Amazing!

What people we have, what people we have."

He would rather stop everything until he knows that the person whom he doesn't even know

personally is properly taken care of.

How many times can we say we have been able to witness something like this.

Then again, how many people can garner so much support at a rally a year and a half

after being elected?

Obama sure couldn't!

And this reason is why Donald Trump won us over.

He actually cares about us.

And you can see this in every single thing he does.

He isn't a narcissist like Obama, an excuse-maker like Hillary or even a plastic figure like

Mitt Romney.

He is a genuine human being who cares about us Americans.

And it has been a long time since we Americans have been able to say that about our president.

Here is more on this rally via The Washington Post:

President Trump bragged about his economic and diplomatic accomplishments and savaged

the media during a raucous rally Saturday before thousands of supporters in a state

that is critical to his reelection hopes.

The campaign-style event held at the Total Sports Park was billed as counterprogramming

to the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner in the nation's capital,

which the president skipped for the second consecutive year.

"You may have heard I was invited to another event tonight," the president told a crowd

that began gathering under cloudy skies hours before the scheduled 7 p.m. kickoff.

"I'd much rather be in Washington, Mich., than Washington, D.C."

The president treated the crowd, dotted with the familiar "Make America Great Again"

hats, to his customary litany of immigration complaints, gibes at prominent Democrats including

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, and boasts about purchases of "brand-new" military

equipment.

The president also complained that the media had not given him sufficient credit for making

possible Friday's meeting between leaders of the two Koreas, saying he had "everything"

to do with it.

He also predicted that he would achieve the "all-time record" for appointing conservative

judges and boasted that his tax and economic policies were working.

"Let me tell you: Our country is doing great," he said.

"Trump conceded that the stock market, which peaked in January and has gone sideways since

then, has been hurt by his tough "America First" trade policies.

But he said it was necessary to push China for concessions beyond what Beijing has offered

to date, even if it inflicts short-term "pain" on many Americans.

"I can't let other countries take advantage of us," he said to cheers.

Less than 20 minutes into the speech, as Trump jumped from assailing former FBI director

James B. Comey to the European Union in a speech that appeared largely unscripted, some

in the mostly white and older crowd headed for the exits.

At nearly 80 minutes long, the rambling tour d'horizon was lengthier than most State

of the Union addresses and featured nods to space travel, the price of the new U.S. Embassy

in Jerusalem, promises of "crystal clean water," entertainer Kanye West and plans

to rehabilitate local infrastructure.

Trump showcased themes for the fall election campaign, warning Republicans against complacency

and claiming that Democrats would raise taxes, welcome unlimited numbers of illegal immigrants

into the country and whittle away at gun rights.

He brushed aside polls warning of a Democratic wave heading for congressional Republicans,

predicting, "We're going to win the House."

The rally, about 40 miles north of Detroit, capped another tumultuous week for Trump,

including visits from French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel

as well as controversy involving several members of his Cabinet.

During Saturday's rally, Trump reprised familiar talking points from his campaign,

boasting about cutting taxes, spurring job growth and protecting American workers from

unfair U.S. trading partners.

"Jobs are booming and confidence is soaring.

All over the world, they're talking about this success," the president crowed.

Since Trump took office, the U.S. economy has added 2.7 million jobs — an average

of 181,000 per month — while growth was fastest in counties that gave Trump the most

votes, according to a Washington Post analysis of U.S. Labor Department data.

He told rally attendees that companies were returning to the United States from abroad

and vowed that the economy would accelerate in coming months.

"They're leaving other countries and they're c oming back to Michigan," he said.

Still, Michigan's total employment grew a bit less over the past year than the national

average, and its factories added jobs at only a quarter of the national pace, according

to Labor Department statistics.

Trump's visit reflected the state's role in his unlikely 2016 triumph and his prospects

for reelection.

Washington Township is in Macomb County, traditional home to the "Reagan Democrats" who helped

Trump eke out a Michigan win by fewer than 11,000 votes.

The township is 93 percent white and significantly more affluent than the county as a whole,

according to the Census Bureau.

Michelle Kalil, 52, a physical therapist, praised Trump for reviving the economy.

" I think he's doing an amazing job and I'm glad he's sticking to his guns,"

she said.

Trump's approval rating stood at 40 percent in a Washington Post-ABC News poll this month,

up from 36 percent in January.

More than half of those surveyed, 56 percent, said they disapproved of the president.

The president also was greeted by a small group of protesters.

Ryan Drutchas, 33, a high school science teacher, called Trump's rhetoric "vile."

Trump derided what he called "the phony" Washington press dinner, saying that the journalists

who attended "hate" him.

Trump, who has attacked the press as "the enemy of the people," skipped the dinner

last year too.

But this year, he encouraged members of his administration to attend, and press secretary

Sarah Huckabee Sanders plans to "represent the administration" at the head table, WHCA

President Margaret Talev said.

Trump is the first president to skip the dinner since Ronald Reagan, who missed it in 1981

while recovering from his wounds after an attempted assassination.

Trump also said that he had a "a long and very good talk" Saturday morning with South

Korean President Moon Jae-in, who met Friday with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

"Things are going very well, time and location of meeting with North Korea is being set,"

Trump tweeted Saturday.

"Also spoke to Prime Minister Abe of Japan to inform him of the ongoing negotiations."

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Mia And Me End of an Era Episode 45 - Mason Moss - Duration: 19:46.

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How To Make An Eye Dropper Water Purification Tips for Emergencies - Duration: 1:20.

how to make an eye dropper water purification tips for preppers emergencies how to purify water with bleach

hi it's AlaskaGranny you know how we're told a few drops of bleach added to

water can help purify it well what if you're in prepper an emergency situation and you

don't have an eyedropper how can you make one to purify water in emergencies with bleach it can be as simple as a ball

of cotton string and some kind of little lid cut off a piece of the string wind it

around into the lid and let a little piece of it hang over now fill your lid

with bleach and just be patient you can see if you will just be patient the bleach

will run down the string and drip one drop at a time right off the end of your

cord 2-4 drops of bleach per quart of water to purify wait 30 minutes

make sure when you're prepping for emergencies stocking your bug out bag emergency kit prepper stockpile along with your bleach have

an eyedropper or some cotton string or even jute twine to purify water one of the great ideas

about being a prepper is using the things you have to make the things that you need

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11 Signs that you're an INTJ, the Logical Introvert - Duration: 3:58.

eleven signs that you're an INTJ the logical introvert the main component of

INTJ is the introverted thinking it is the first obvious sign that you are INTJ

however there are some other things that make you true INTJ here is some of other

lists one creative it is one of the factors that make INTJ very unique

person INTJs are blessed with the innate ability to decipher complex problems

into something simple they can help you with difficult pattern into something

simple - excellent an academic setting in addition to be creative INTJs are

also great in terms of understanding complex subjects of school materials

they are really great in understanding those terms formulas years and many

things it's surprising that they are also capable in finding the connection 3

they can find solutions yes they have millions of procedures that they can use

for solving problems sometimes they end up in not choosing one instead because

there are just too many options however they surely want to find the way

that is quite unorthodox for they like finding something fun exploring things

is their favorite activity when they are looking for a solution they also want to

find the joyfulness in finding one they also want to figure out the best way to

resolve problem without making difficult procedure they really like to find

shortcut 5 your rationalization is unparalleled

this one is possible because your brain is wired to accommodate a bunch of

information that comes to them they also can do that because of their great focus

on something 6 they make decision based on facts in

order to make an accurate rationalization INTJ uses logic data and

facts those will be combined to create powerful argument and solution that is

unbiased and accurate 7 walking library in addition to being able to analyze

things accurately INTJ also can store information for quite a long time yes

their memories are also excellent eight quick idea generator in

addition to being creative INTJ also can produce ideas quickly people love INTJ

because they can make great plans and ideas and that is why they have good

deal of friends despite of introverted nature nine high standard you demand

perfection and they just cannot wait when things are not done properly and

slowly ten sensitive side after all INTJs introverted character in which

they have thoughtful side about feeling they can listen to problems but they may

have lower level of empathy compared to other types with bay in their

personality type all in all that's the 11 signs that your an INTJ

the logical introvert so really cool information isn't it please share your

thoughts and experiences in the comments below don't forget to subscribe to our

channel and watch all our other amazing videos thanks for watching

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An Atheist Goes to Church - Unitarian Universalist Church Review - Duration: 6:04.

Hey, Thomas Westbrook here!

I'm an atheist.

And I just went to church!

GASP!

Full disclosure, the Palomar Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Vista, California actually did

sponsor several of my videos including this one, in exchange for a shout-out and a fair review.

So I went to a local service here in Tulsa, Oklahoma and I wanted to share what I gleamed

from their service.

I'm going to do my best to be fair and balanced, commending the things they do right and calling

out anything I don't support or agree with.

Sound cool?

Cool!

Before I even attended, I read their website and I noticed that they don't have any creeds,

dogma, or holy books.

They overtly welcome people all beliefs and nonbelief.

Which right off the bat, is a heck of a lot better than churches that hold steadfast to

one ancient dogma and are immune to growth or progress.

I really liked how they were supportive of LGBT rights and even had a humanist service

to accommodate the non-religious.

The one I attended actually had three services.

A traditional service which is more conservative, a humanist service which promotes fellowship

without any of the overtly religious overtones, and a contemporary service that talked about

faith and God but from a very liberal, all-inclusive position.

I naturally was drawn to the Humanist service.

And honestly I don't really have many complaints there.

My first impression was that the building seemed extremely church like, right up to

the white walls and the steeple.

Even the name, "All Souls" seemed to emphasize the Cartesian pseudoscientific notion of mind-body dualism.

But the humanist service never mentioned god, the devil, souls, prayer, or anything supernatural

for that matter.

When I first walked in, they didn't just have a greeter, they had a guide for new members

that showed me around, explained the different services, answered any questions, and showed

me where the coffee was.

What?! What?!

Woo hoo!

Coffee!

Yeah, baby!

The service started with live piano music, but nothing inherently spiritual.

The theme of the message was transcending suffering: climbing beyond pain and using

our experiences to help others.

It focused on three stories: Dr. Viktor Frankl (a holocaust survivor who became a neurologist),

Bill Wilson a recovering alcoholic who co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous, and Marsha P. Johnson

– an African American gay liberation activist.

Overall, the message was inspiring without all the dogma and woo that I'm so used to

hearing at a church services.

This was followed by more live music which was actually really good.

There's one life and there's no return and no deposit.

One life!

So it's time to open up your closet!

An area that even bigger churches can sometimes do horribly wrong.

Come O Holy Spirit, all our hopes renew.

La …for a city.

Afterwards, they had an offering and announced that the proceeds of it would go to a local charity.

They did have separate envelope for people who wanted to donate to the church itself,

which I don't really have an issue as long as it's transparent.

I mean you need a building to meet in, and there are costs for organizing stuff like that.

This was followed by announcements and the whole thing was over in less than an hour

– short and sweet.

I didn't even have time to take a nap.

They left plenty of time for people to socialize afterwards and eat donuts in the foyer.

Although, like most churches I've been to, most people just kinda booked it and went

straight to their car.

Because the humanist service got out early, I caught the last 15 minutes or so of the

contemporary service too.

Which was in a much churchier room with pews, hymnals, and everything.

To be honest, it just felt like a super liberal, Christian church service.

Sure, there was no mention of hell.

No fire and brimstone.

No judgement or dogma.

Nobody cannibalized a lunchable-Jesus, and perhaps I'm showing my own bias against

organized religion here, but the standing, sitting, reading, and singing, all seemed

a lot more ritualistic.

There was mention of God – although in a more vague, New Age kind of way.

Faith seemed to be revered which I don't condone.

The contemporary service didn't use the hymnals while I was there, and the music

was more modern with a drum set and all, but the hymnal – which I'm sure was reserved

for the more traditional service did contained a lot of religious songs like Come Thou Fount

of Every Blessing and O Little Town of Bethlehem.

So what's my final consensus?

Surprisingly positive.

While I don't support believing in or propagating any ideas without evidence and I think doubt

– or scientific skepticism rather – is a virtue, not faith, I still liked the way

that the Unitarian Universalists attempted to provide a warm, open community that was accommodating to all.

It was probably the least judgmental, least cult-like religious fellowship I have ever attended.

I have heard that every UU church is a little bit different, but most of them are extremely

liberal when it comes to social issues and human rights.

I liked that they had a strictly humanist service for the predominantly atheist members,

and I respect their support of the LGBTQ community.

To be fair, I really should have reviewed the three services separately because they're so different.

But because it is one church, I'd probably give this one three out of five flying spaghetti monsters.

I can't give it a full five, because I don't think faith is a virtue.

I'm not docking for the building appearance or the pews (which were very church-like),

I actually thought it looked really pretty.

I'm docking points because while I loved the community aspect and the humanist service,

the contemporary and from what I've heard, the conservative services still promote the

notion of a deity, prayer, worship, etc. ideas that are not grounded in evidence.

Would I go back for the humanist service? Sure.

I actually really enjoyed it.

And I'll put a link in the video description below for you to find a local UU fellowship

if you'd like to check one out.

I look forward to hearing about your experiences.

Lastly, if you liked this video, I'm curious if you'd like to see me, an atheist,

review other churches.

I'd be down to attend everything from a Hindu Temple to a Pentecostal Snake-Handling Church.

Is that something you guys would like to see this?

And if so, let me know where you'd like me to go in the comments below.

Dare to be curious, but don't drink the Koolaid.

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What are the main motivations for an Executive MBA? - Duration: 1:13.

In today's fast-paced world it's easy to get carried away with the daily routine

Have you ever taken a moment to reflect on your career.

I've been doing the same job for the past nine years.

My career is that it standstill and my skills are outdated.

It's my 10th year at this company. I'm so tired of the routine.

Maybe it's time to make my business idea a reality.

Tom just got the promotion I was working towards.

I'm constantly overlooked and haven't had a raise in three years.

Gosh I've been spending the last three years with the kids and

putting my career on pause. It's time to think about myself and make an impact on my return.

My team is demotivated, uncollaborative and my workload is getting bigger.

I need to find new ways to lead the team efficiently.

Are you having similar doubts?

What if you could change this?

It's up to you!

Take the extra step with an Executive MBA.

Want to know which executive MBA is right for you?

Get the full results now.

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Starting an Anti-Bullying Campaign! [ Bullying is everyones problem! ] #mybullyingproblem - Duration: 1:30.

"Hello everypony, Snogwritts here!"

"This is an idea I had for quite a long time, and now I'm going to show it!"

"Now, bullying is a subject I believe everyone is familiar with and I decided that I'm

going to start an anti bullying campaign!"

"I want to spread a message that bullying is everyone's problem.

I definitely have faced bullying, heck I still face it today, and definitely many other creators

on this site.

Possibly even people you know."

"Regardless, bullying is everyone's problem, no matter where you are, and this is important

message that everyone should always keep in mind "

"And the great news is, anyone can join!

You don't even have to be a brony!

This project is open for anyone join in and share their stories for how they went through

bullying."

"Here's my guide, you can make a video of you talking about your experiences with bullying,

and then give advice to others to how they can deal with it.

Proactive ways of dealing with it, not reactive, we are here to promote anti bullying, not

other way around hehe."

"You have total creative freedom to how you express your stories."

"If you like to participate, feel free too!

Oh, and remember!

Make sure to add the hashtag #mybullyingproblem on your video title so that it can be amongst

the others who support the campaign."

"I want this message to spread to many ponies who face bullying today, and let them know

they're not alone, and that we as people are here to help out."

"Of course I'll be making mine as soon as it's done."

"So what are you waiting for?

Join us to stop bullying!"

"If you have any questions please feel free to comment them below."

"Anyways that's it for me guys, this is Snogwritts, signing out."

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Keine DSDS-Krone? Janina glaubt selbst nicht an den Sieg! - Duration: 2:30.

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The life of an underpaid teacher - Duration: 2:54.

Forty-seven thousand four hundred and three dollars

that's what an average public school teacher in Arizona makes

the starting salary thirty four thousand sixty eight dollars

Every two weeks only bring home six hundred and thirty nine dollars

and here's the thing some teachers haven't had raises in nearly a decade

and salaries haven't kept pace with inflation

teachers like the rest of the traditional middle class

they're struggling to make ends meet

Elizabeth

she's one of those teachers

and this week she participated in the first teacher walkout in Arizona history

We're here on the first day of the Arizona teacher walk out

people are fired up about 75,000 people here today

I teach in Phoenix, Arizona and I teach second grade

We are ranked 49th in the country for elementary teacher pay

what's happening is we're having a huge crisis of teacher shortages

of teachers leaving the profession because they simply can't afford to live

or leaving the state to go to another state where the wages are competitive

you know class sizes are overflowing with kids because we simply cannot retain good teachers

we need better for this size of a state it's unacceptable it's embarrassing

Do you want me to keep going?

Many Americans agree

Seventy-eight percent believe teachers are being paid enough

fifty percent said to be willing to pay more in taxes in order to give teachers a raise

of course not everyone agrees with the strategy

Here's Arizona state superintendent Diane Douglas who says walk outs are unlawful

a walkout is a nice term for it it is a strike and in Arizona it is not legal for teachers to strike

stay on the job show up for work on Thursday

I would encourage cooler heads to prevail

on a national level Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said on Twitter

"we should all agree kids should not suffer for adult squabbles"

strikes by teachers across Arizona and Colorado today and

tomorrow will force more than a million students to miss school

but it's not just for the teachers look at these books in Oklahoma

where funding has decreased by 30% over the past 15 years

The bottom line - it might be working

We've seen victories for teachers in West Virginia Oklahoma in Kentucky

I really think that West Virginia was the catalyst for Arizona

but some states at the bottom of the ladder like Mississippi Idaho or South Dakota

which ranks the last and teacher pay have yet to see any large-scale protests

The big question at the end of the day is

while many Americans support paying teachers more do lawmakers agree?

Is this a reality of the diminishing middle class

or are we seeing a new wave of working class rebellion

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Emotions - Living an INSPIRED life with Doc Nuzum | I.N.S.P.I.R.E.D Health Formula - Duration: 6:39.

Jonathan Hunsaker: Today, we're going to talk about how our emotions affect our health. Stay tuned.

Jonathan Hunsaker here with Organixx.

Thanks for tuning in, and we're talking more about INSPIRED: The 8 Pillars of Health.

Today, we're talking about the letter E, Emotions.

And what a lot of people don't realize is a stubbed toe, a broken arm, going through

a divorce... these are all traumas, and our body's stress response to trauma is all

the same, whether it's physical or emotional.

So, our emotions play a really big part in the health of our body.

So, let's go talk to Doc Nuzum about that a bit more, and find out what we can do to

get our emotions in a better place to live a healthier life.

Dr. Daniel Nuzum: Today, we're talking emotions.

You've got to understand that emotions are things that we feel.

Things that we feel can be simply a feeling that's contrived, or it can be reality.

What we have to do is we have to differentiate.

Is this an emotion that's based on fact or on reality?

Or is it just something I'm feeling?

Is it something that's working up inside of me?

In Oriental medicine, the 5 toxic emotions, you have sadness.

Sadness affects your heart, it affects your ability to assimilate.

You have anger.

Anger and frustration affect your liver and gallbladder.

Then you have apprehensive and overthinking things damages the stomach and the pancreas.

Then you have fear and insecurity.

Those affect the kidney and the bladder.

Then we have grief.

Grief, and the inability to let go, affect the lungs and the colon.

So, it's interesting how they've been able to equate them to organs that are affected

by those particular emotions.

Another thing to think about when it comes to emotions and emotional health is trauma.

Trauma, whether it's physical trauma, or emotional trauma, or mental trauma, or whatever,

trauma is trauma is trauma is trauma.

And your body's response to trauma doesn't matter what the source is.

Your stress response to trauma is the same whether it was an emotional trauma or a physical

trauma.

So, there's a few things we can do to help with these things.

One is from a physical standpoint.

If you're nutritionally deficient, your physical machinery isn't going to operate

as well as it should.

Therefore, its capacity to handle stress isn't going to be what it should be.

I use the example of if we took and removed 80% of the nuts and bolts from your car, how

much stress would that car handle?

If we pushed it, it may crumble and fall over.

So, it doesn't take a whole lot of stress to create a disaster in a car that's missing

80% of the nuts and bolts.

If your body's missing all those nutrients, it won't take much stress to push you over

the edge.

Whereas, if you replace all those nuts and bolts, you get all those nutrients in your

system, your system will run better, and it will have a greater capacity to handle stress.

Let's go to the gut real quick.

Dopamine and serotonin, about 80% of these two extremely important neurotransmitters

are made in your gut.

So, dopamine is your satisfaction hormone, and serotonin is your happy hormone.

If your gut is not healthy, it's not going to produce enough of your satisfaction hormone.

Then, if your gut isn't healthy, it also isn't going to produce enough serotonin,

which is your happy hormone.

Then we have healthy expression.

When you suppress feelings, they don't go away.

Let's say suppressed anger, or grief, or any of these toxic emotions.

When they're suppressed, what happens is you push those down, and you push them down

into the soil of your body.

They end up popping up as a weed someplace else.

Here you have this wonderful relationship you're cultivating, and all of a sudden,

out of nowhere, these weird anger issues start showing up.

You're not even angry with the person you're in this relationship with, but they become

the target of this terrible anger that's been suppressed by you for all these years.

Finding ways to eliminate or detoxify ourselves of these toxic emotions is extremely important.

There's all kinds of ways of doing that.

I'm not here to tell you how to go do that.

What I'm trying to do is bring it to your attention.

I had a patient who had a miscarriage.

She never cried a tear.

Within the next 2 years, she almost ended up in a divorce.

And she was in my office one day.

She asked me about her marriage and whatnot, and I said, "How have you dealt with that

miscarriage?"

She said, "Oh, I never really dealt with it."

I said, "Maybe think about that for a little while."

She said she went out to her car, and for the first time in almost 3 years, she mourned.

And it was when she did that, and detoxified that emotion, she was able to start—she

actually started treating her husband nice again.

They started courting.

They actually got back together.

They were almost separated.

I'm trying to give you an example here of how toxic emotions don't normally affect

the person that maybe caused or triggered that emotion in you to begin with.

A lot of times, it comes out someplace else where you don't want it to come out.

Find healthy ways to express stored up emotions.

You've got to increase your physical capacity to handle things, which helps your emotional

capacity to handle things.

Jonathan Hunsaker: Thanks, Doc, and it's just fascinating to me that our body's response

is the same whether it's a physical trauma or an emotional trauma.

So, I hope you're loving this new INSPIRED series, The 8 Pillars of Health.

If you are, I don't want you to miss a single episode.

So, click the subscribe button above, give us a big thumbs up, like it, share it with your friends and family.

And as always, give us a comment below and let us know how we're doing and how we can

do things better for you.

Thanks for watching.

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Transforming Education: A powerful classroom experience - Duration: 1:50.

(Basim Razzo, Guest Speaker, World in Conversation) I have been asked many times, by Americans

and by Iraqis after the bombing that happened to me, "How can I not hate Americans?"

(Jeffrey Hamill, World in Conversation) For the first time I actually had to look

at what actions that we take as a country, actually have on real live people.

(Darniesha Pressley, Freshman Penn State) To be in his place, would I be able to do

that?

Can I learn to have the same understanding and the same sympathies and same just mindset

as him to be able to think about what happened, forgive the people and move forward and try

and make a better place for other people as well.

(Basim Razzo, Guest Speaker, World in Conversation) I always encourage the students to look over

beyond the borders of the United States and reach for other people and think of the others

just like they think of themselves.

Just like you an American, have needs have desires, the others do the same.

(Sam Richards, World in Conversation) I watched this student ask him, "How do

you not hate?"

And I watched his response.

And I watched this tear come down the side of her cheek.

And I thought, that's it.

That's the magic right there.

These students will never forget that, ever.

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