yo what's going on my dudes it's your boy Dago Vic here we are playing a game
I picked up off itch dot IO and it's called a rain-swept it is made with the
Unity engine um it's not the whole game yet I don't
believe it it's finished but we're gonna jump right in monday
1214 a.m. October 7th 1996 I believe one of the developers on this game was one
of the guys that made death in bull weed parkour oh don't do it but he didn't it
a recent like PlayStation 4 game
smoking's bad for you don't do it
my scenic drive overlooking the mountains store crashes his hammer
Monday 7:35 a.m. October 17 1996
Chris e on keyboard or a on controller oh that's right on a controller I don't
have mine plugged in though all right I'm here time to see what this is all
about what all this is about
all right where do we go
they've been here a while looks like
terrible
okay
what I said terrible terrible business this all this there's only a matter of
time everyone knows that I know still they were so young young and stupid you
mean the stories I've heard I guess you're right
it was just a matter of time what it was a matter of time clearly coming down
today we should get back home a few more minutes I want to see what happens
goddamn people nothing's gonna happen I'm gonna catch a cold that's all
that's a way inside I wonder if chief sent me all the way to Pineview for this
case only one way to find out
dude this is gonna be so much easier for them
that's all take a look around now here before heading in
now what's he up to
man please you need to back away a little what's happened here a murder
Johnny get under the umbrella granny I want to leave can I go back shop see
this coming a mile away man please granny please all right
Johnny let's go there's no point standing here I knew
this would happen I should have done something there's nothing we could have
done Chris is responsible I'm so sure it's hard to disagree but let's not
speculate detective Anderson right chief is inside they've been waiting for you
you need to control the crowd officer need to push the crowd further from the
scene what you'll have to speak up I can't hear you over the rain the crowd
handle them there could be evidence out there yes I'm trying hey hey Williams
the hell are you doing try to prop up this tape sir
it won't stay well get some sticks and drive them in yes sir Richard well call
me Richard sure Richard's on leave do yourself
sorry detective thing is we're short on manpower here we weren't prepared for
this kind of thing first time in decades and to top it off this rain out of
nowhere just get the crowd under control I'm heading inside yes detective don't
worry Richard I mean Williams fuckin people
yeah number of cops to to you this is for
oh and yet still it no point in hanging out around here Oh
kids Oh God oh my god murder-suicide that's the
sheriff I should talk to him first just trample through the crime scene stepping
on bodies Michael huh oh no uh-uh detective are you okay I
think so yeah there's some a little tired after the long drive here
detective Anderson right head office called in say that you are joining us
for the investigation I'm sheriff Harris and this is
lieutenant watt we appreciate departments sending help but I don't
think we need it the cases are is ready to be wrapped up what do we have here
the victims are Christopher Greene age 26 died from a bullet wound to the head
looks self-inflicted Diane Miller age 24 single bullet wound through the abdomen
the victims lived together we run thinners any signs of an intruder no
signs of forced entry the door was locked from the inside when we arrived
an officer climbed to the open window here to open the door no footprints
inside the window except the officers he was careful no signs of a struggle or
marks on the body either
was a time of death according next-door-neighbor single gunshot was
heard how was there a single gunshot heard Siva call we found the dead upon
arrival and preferred the timing what do we know about the weapon no it's a
military it's what the army was using up until very recently both shots were
fired from a falls a code they used colt 1911 and it should change to a Sig Sauer
recently a ballistics report will let us know more any witnesses
this next-door neighbour who claims to have heard a single gunshot we can
interview him shortly yeah how do you - honestly speaking detective we think
it's pretty obvious what's taking place here what do you mean they had a
reputation they weren't exactly a happy couple the whole town knows this dan was
shot at point-blank range and Chris with Chris's gun probably by Chris he then
went ahead and shot himself as the wound clearly self-inflicted
so you see sending you here unnecessary complicates things
it's obvious case of murder-suicide detective so you've got everything
figured out already huh if that was sarcasm I'll ignore it but yes more or
less I are you suggesting there was domestic violence involved it would seem
so it was never reported but that doesn't mean it didn't happen
so rumors through moors you may call it that but uh whether smoke there's fire
I'm not sure that and they were never really able to fit it it fit in in this
town that doesn't matter they were new here moved in about six months ago never
got out much they didn't make any friends we don't need to it analyzed the
obvious detective that would be inefficient that only being efficient
officer blunt will assist you through the course of your work here hello
detective oh it's a woman and one more thing we're looking to wrap this case up
quickly and cleanly we don't want to drag it through drag it if it can be
helped we have an important festival coming around on a week's time so you
might say this is rather bad timing so there's no need to go around
complicating you motherfucker I will complicate whatever I want to just get
me a a story that works then we can close this case quickly sarcastic reply
yeah sure can't wait to wrap this case up yeah all
right then see you soon goodbye okay then anyway have a look around the room
if you'd like come talk to me when you're done I will look around the room
what's this sign chris 1996 guessing excuse me
Chris built some of the homework if he bothered to build home in the fern the
furniture in the home that means he was he was happy like he meant to be there
gunshot wound to the stomach a damage and the residue would suggests the shot
was taking point blank range that rules out the possibility of her being shot
from the open window
she would have been in line of sight from the window though that blood
there's no mistaking it the perpetrator would have been inside the house cause
this kind of woman whether that was Chris or someone else
it's hard to say at the moment
m1911 45 caliber pistol as the lieutenant said it looks pretty old an
old seven rounds there are four rounds still in here it means three rounds were
fired from this gun at some point in time two rounds are fired last night
where's the third use some other day gun belongs to Chris let's assume Chris or
Diane weren't the only ones to use it is there anyone else that could have known
where they kept the gun and find you I really doubt it
remember no signs of forced entry could it be someone they were comfortable with
no one I can think
45 ACP rounds it's a box of 20 rounds 30 here which is seven or miss to use last
night four rounds left to be done as we saw earlier still one accounted for
bullet where's the shell casings at at the scene
full into the head the skull is badly damaged most of the side oh man his body
position and the way he felt would indicate that he was sitting sideways on
the chair facing or Diane's body is now he was shot
Kate said he's shot from the side someone shot him they were standing in
front of the refrigerator who's dead we could have been shot from that window
at the moment it's shut must check for fingerprints of footprints outside it's
raining though footprints would be degra the degradation the footprints would be
pretty severe could someone have entered and left through here
we should fingerprint we should I figure for results in a couple of days
detective don't forget there aren't any footprints outside bitch you're awful
pushy on that and someone shot him from outside then you then Chris would have
sat facing the refrigerator that would make sense that way the killer wouldn't
need to enter the house but in that case who shot Diane
gun powder residue on the hand hard to disagree with the lieutenant here this
is strong evidence the victim shooting himself unless it was made to look that
way
mrs. chair is falling back he shot himself to the side of the head and cher
would have fallen to the left not back
looks like Chris Chris fell off the chair before or after being shot
red wine it looks like a new bottle was open yesterday no one drank from this
glass it would seem that Chris was sitting by himself at the table and
drinking wine waiting for someone to join it yet generally people that kill
themselves don't they don't like they're not like celebrating and things like
plate weather he was waiting for her or someone else we don't know yet unless
the wine was knocked over it looks like wine but this seems to be blood in here
as well how did blood splatter in this direction doesn't make sense
I think there's been more than two gunshots that we're seeing here
hey dude that could have need any help what's the plan
hey look around the room once you're done talk to the lieutenant walk
shall we proceed yes yes I'm done all right let's have a chat
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I don't wanna go to Berlin!
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I'm from Böblingen, near Stuttgart — uncool!
I've been living here in Berlin for a year and a half now
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So Will I(100 BillionX)ft Taya Smith-Hillsong Worship/lyrics&translator - Duration: 7:29.
God of creation
There at the start
Before the beginning of time
With no point of reference
You spoke to the dark
And fleshed out the wonder of light
And as You speak
A hundred billion galaxies are born
In the vapor of Your breath the planets form
If the stars were made to worship so will I
I can see Your heart in everything You've made
Every burning star
A signal fire of grace
If creation sings Your praises so will I
God of Your promise
You don't speak in vain
No syllable empty or void
For once You have spoken
All nature and science
Follow the sound of Your voice
And as You speak
A hundred billion creatures catch Your breath
Evolving in pursuit of what You said
If it all reveals Your nature so will I
I can see Your heart in everything You say
Every painted sky
A canvas of Your grace
If creation still obeys You so will I
So will I
If the stars were made to worship so will I
If the mountains bow in reverence so will I
If the oceans roar Your greatness so will I
For if everything exists to lift You high so will I
If the wind goes where You send it so will I
If the rocks cry out in silence so will I
If the sum of all our praises still falls shy
Then we'll sing again a hundred billion times
God of salvation
You chased down my heart
Through all of my failure and pride
On a hill You created
The light of the world
Abandoned in darkness to die
And as You speak
A hundred billion failures disappear
Where You lost Your life so I could find it here
If You left the grave behind You so will I
I can see Your heart in everything You've done
Every part designed in a work of art called love
If You gladly chose surrender so will I
I can see Your heart
Eight billion different ways
Every precious one
A child You died to save
If You gave Your life to love them so will I
Like You would again a hundred billion times
But what measure could amount to Your desire
You're the One who never leaves the one behind
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İsmail Brother - That ship will come oneday - Duration: 1:31.
İsmail Brother - That ship will come oneday - Starting -
Ismail
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''afraid''
do not be afraid
you are Iskender brother
my of course
I thought it was a robber.
I'm on the beach to get the air Ismail
what did you do
waiting for you
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Ismail
sometimes so
at all
this ship will not come
what you think
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why should he come.
I would not expect to come
I will come
for example, someone told me that I will not come before For example, I never expected him but my dad said I would come
daddy will come to me from here then you know we will go Iskender brother
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President Moon says shorter work hours will be phased in - Duration: 2:45.
A big change is in store for workers here in South Korea.
From July first,... the maximum weekly working hours are going to be slashed as the government
looks to free up more jobs and bring the country more in line with the rest of the OECD.
President Moon Jae-in has been outlining the government's rationale for the decision and
how it'll be implemented.
Hwang Hojun reports.
A workweek shortened from the current 68 hours to 52.
That new limit will apply starting July 1st.
And the President believes it will bring about positive changes in workers' daily lives.
"It will serve as an opportunity for our workers, who have put in over 300 hours a year more
than the average worker in other OECD countries, to secure a decent quality of life by letting
them enjoy their dinner time and spend more time with their families."
At a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday,...
President Moon said shorter working hours will be an opportunity for businesses to find
creative ways to be more productive,... while also freeing up new jobs.
He insisted that society will be able to handle the change,... including the pay cut that'll
come with fewer hours... and the extra burden on management.
That's because the new regulations will be phased-in,... starting with companies with
more than 300 employees.
Regarding the recently-approved three-point-six billion-dollar supplementary budget,... drawn
up to create more jobs for young people and to boost the economy,... the South Korean
President urged the government to make sure that it's implemented without delay.
"It has already been somewhat delayed, so, above all, it will be important that projects
funded by the extra budget are carried out with speed so that young people and those
in areas facing an employment crisis can actually feel a change."
Meanwhile, according to a Blue House press release, President Moon and his Cabinet approved
a bill passed by the legislature to appoint an independent counsel to investigate the
political manipulation of online comments -- the scandal named after a power blogger
going by the handle "Druking."
He allegedly rigged the Internet comments to sway public opinion, while ruling party
officials, including former lawmaker Kim Kyoung-soo , are said to have covertly endorsed his campaign.
Kim has denied the allegations.
And the National Assembly passed the act last week.
For the past few weeks, President Moon, along with the rest of the world, have been on a
diplomatic rollercoaster as North Korea and the U.S. go back and forth over their summit
plans.
But the President's meeting with his Cabinet shows the administration is determined not
to overlook pressing issues at home.
Hwang Hojun, Arirang News.
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Offiziell: Robert Lewandowski will einen Wechsel weg vom FC Bayern - Duration: 3:49.
Robert Lewandowski macht nun ganz offen keinen Hehl mehr daraus, dass er nicht länger beim FC Bayern spielen will
Das erklärte sein Berater jetzt in der "Sport Bild". Entlassen die Bayern-Verantwortlichen den Polen aus seinem Vertrag? München – Was alle wussten, ist jetzt ausgesprochen - wohl um weiter Druck aufzubauen: Robert Lewandowski hat keine Lust mehr auf den FC Bayern München und strebt einen Wechsel im Sommer an
"Robert fühlt, dass er eine Veränderung und eine neue Herausforderung in seiner Karriere braucht", wird der Berater des Polen, Pini Zahavi, von der "Sport Bild" zitiert
Laut Zahavi seien die Vereinsbosse des FC Bayern über Lewys Wechselabsichten bereits in Kenntnis gesetzt, er habe um Freigabe gebeten
Die Bosse dürften die größte Hürde für den 29-Jährigen, den Zahavi als "den besten Stürmer der Welt" bezeichnet, werden
Denn unlängst hatten sowohl Präsident Uli Hoeneß als auch Vorstandsboss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge darauf bestanden, dass Lewandowski seinen Vertrag (bis 2021) zu erfüllen habe
Man wolle sich nicht von lustlosen Arbeitnehmern auf der Nase herumtanzen lassen, wie beispielsweise der BVB, der vergangenes Jahr Ousmane Dembélé gen Barcelona ziehen lassen musste, nachdem dieser einfach die Arbeit verweigert hatte
"Wir werden der Fußballwelt beweisen, dass der Verein noch immer der Stärkere ist", so Hoeneß zuletzt im "kicker"
Robert Lewandowski - Real will ihn nicht mehr Eins scheint sicher: Robert Lewandowski (Marktwert 90 Millionen Euro), der aufgrund seiner blassen und unmotivierten Auftritte in der Schlussphase der Saison scharf in der Kritik stand, wird nicht zu seinem Traumverein Real Madrid wechseln
Das hatten die Spanier zuletzt selbst ausgeschlossen, jegliche Gespräche seien abgebrochen worden
Angeblich sollen Manchester United, der FC Chelsea und Paris Saint-Germain ernsthaftes Interesse am Top-Torjäger der Münchner (wettbewerbsübergreifend 41 Tore in 48 Spielen) bekundet haben
FC Bayern zunächst ohne Kommentar Der FC Bayern will sich zunächst nicht zum Wechselwunsch seines Top-Stürmers Robert Lewandowski äußern
Auf Anfrage gab der deutsche Rekordmeister am Mittwoch keinen offiziellen Kommentar ab
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Adobe Think Tank: How Artificial Intelligence (AI) Will Change Your Digital Strategy - Duration: 11:28.
Welcome to this edition of Adobe Think Tank.
I am Daya Nadamuni with Adobe's corporate strategy team.
And with me here today, is Susan Etlinger,
industry analyst with the Altimeter group.
Welcome Susan.
Thank you.
It's great to have you here.
Oh, it's great to be here in this beautiful little space.
Oh, and I'm so excited to be talking to you about,
you know, what AI means for digital strategy
for the customer experience.
Yeah
So , would you tell us a little more
about how you're thinking about it?
Sure, so I come to this from,
sort of a layperson's perspective right.
I'm not an engineer, I have a background in humanities
and I've been doing research into data
and sort of how businesses use data
and now increasingly, algorithms and artificial intelligence
technologies for the past few years
and what strikes me is that, you know,
when we, now that we live in a world where we have,
in many cases sort of algorithms,
machine learning algorithms that sit between
an individual and an organization,
it really changes the experience.
And so, in some cases, we've gotten used to it,
it's not that big a deal.
Like, you think about search or you think about
a recommendation engine, you know,
if you buy something on amazon.
You're used to that, even predictive text in our messaging,
in our messaging tools, like we're kind of used to that
and we laugh about it but we sort of know it's there,
we sort of don't really care so much.
But now that we have tools like
alexa, voice agents, chat bots,
obviously autonomous vehicles coming.
There's this real difference in the way that we interact
with technology and in many ways,
interact with products and services
from the way that we used to do it
and so one of the things that I started to think about,
especially as regards to, you know,
voice and anything that kind of has to do with language,
is that now we're dealing with an entity
that may or may not be human.
And we don't really have ways of knowing that sometimes.
And so that there's a need to be transparent.
Or we're looking at something that looks
kind of a little like that vase on the table
and we're talking to it but we don't know what it knows.
We don't know how much it can help us
we don't know what it's able to do.
We don't know what it know about us.
And so that really kind of creates a few different things;
one is an opportunity to think about design differently.
To think about like, how do you design for
a space in which people don't know what they can ask.
It also creates an opportunity to think about
like how transparent should we be.
You don't want to over explain
and stop the experience and kind of like,
clutter it up with stuff and at the same time,
you don't want to do something
where you surprise somebody in an unpleasant way.
And so, then it gets into questions of
kind of ethics, right?
And ethics are simply just accepted norms of behavior
or you could say, of moral behavior.
But let's just say, in a business context,
accepted norms of behavior; we don't really have
accepted norms of behavior in an AI world.
And so, we have to ask the question;
should it have a gender?
Should we know that it's a robot?
Should it be able to make decisions on our behalf
that are different from the kinds of decisions
that were made in the past?
So that's kind of where this all started to boil up for me.
Well that's super interesting and you're absolutely right
I mean we think of it as Alexa or Siri.
So we personified these intelligences
that we don't stop to think about what's actually behind it.
So, you bring up a very good point about ethics and bias
I mean, there are a lot of concerns around, you know,
how do we, not only design the best possible experience,
but do it in a way that's ethically right?
- Yeah and so this comes out in interesting ways.
So I have a little bit of an addiction
to MIT technology review and I read,
pretty much everything I can get my hands on that comes out
and there have been these situations
that are very well known among sort of,
data scientists and machine learning technologists
but not necessarily in the rest of the world
about things like, you know, the data set
that's used to train translation algorithms
and search algorithms.
It has biases in it and it's not that
the algorithm itself has a bias.
It's that it absorbs all the biases
that occur in the culture that it's been trained on.
So if, for example, we live in a world
in which more women are nurses than men are nurses.
If you're a mathematical model, probabilistic model,
you will then infer that it's more likely
for a nurse to be female and you could
actually mis-gender somebody that way.
Right.
If you are training a voice agent on the kind of voice,
for example, that I have, or in England, let's say,
you know, BBC english, it's less likely
to understand accents that diverge from that.
Will it understand someone from Glasgow?
Will it understand an African American,
you know, somebody who speaks African American
vernacular English?
Will it understand somebody from south Asia,
you know, who's learned English
maybe as a second language or speaks English
but not as often as they speak their first language.
So there are all sorts of different ways
in which we have to be really careful
not to inadvertently disenfranchise people
because of the fact that we think of math
as being inherently neutral.
- No, and that's very true because the unconscious biases
can just slip in and you don't know
until the output sort of gives you
the wrong results or something like that.
That right, that's right and there have been stories.
There's stories about, you know,
gender bias, there's stories about race bias,
both in computer vision and in voice agents
and you know, when you think about it,
one of the challenges here is...
And we've seen this with Facebook
and the Cambridge analytic stuff
where for example, if you are not receiving an ad
because an algorithm has made an inference
that you are not the right audience segment,
the right target for that ad.
But that ad is maybe for a low interest credit card
that would actually be an economic boon to you,
like, that's not fair.
If the person sitting next to you then got that ad.
And so we have to think about issues of fairness.
And that doesn't necessarily mean
we're going to kind of prevent
every bad outcome from happening
but what I'm arguing for is; we have to be realistic
about what we live in and we have to be very intentional
about the world that we want to create in a digital space.
Absolutely, absolutely so we've talked
a little bit about the customer experience.
I'm also curious to hear your thoughts
on how AI enhances our productivity workflows
or business workflows.
Yeah I mean there's some really interesting stories
about this.
So, one of the great things about AI and about math is that,
and about computers and processing,
is that they can just take in a ton more data
than we can as humans.
Even the math savants in the world, and process it.
And so, sometimes they can see patterns that we can't see.
Those patterns could be patterns about
like the kind of actions that precede
a conversion event in a commerce process.
Or it could be a way to shorten
an account opening in a financial services company
from 15 days to two days.
Or it could be a way to find fraud or money laundering
or it could be a way to find a tumor
10 years before it becomes a tumor.
So, like, there's just a tremendous, you know,
yes there are challenges and yes there are risks
but there's a tremendous, I think, social and business
and economic value to these technologies
and it's sort of that old Spiderman adage;
like with great power comes great responsibility.
But we shouldn't also forget that there's great power
and potential in these technologies too.
So if I had to ask you the top two or three things
you'd advise brands and enterprises
to keep in mind as they're thinking about leveraging AI
for their digital strategies, what would those be?
- So I would say, that artificial intelligence
and you know, I'm using the term sort of loosely
because if anybody was listening to yesterday's live stream
they probably know that it's not the easiest term to define.
True, true.
Even if you get a bunch of exp...
Especially if you get a bunch of experts in a room.
But what I would say is that it really...
This is a massive shift and you know,
if we're lucky in our lifetime,
we get to live through one massive shift,
I think this is at least for me, kind of two.
Right, there's the internet, which dramatically changed
the relationship between companies and people
because now it gave people a voice
and now there's this sort of intelligence shift,
you could call it the fourth industrial revolution,
you could call it whatever you like but...
Which now enables organizations to learn from
the data that they have, the experiences that they have
at scale, right?
You have individual learning but now we have
the ability to learn in scale.
So I think the first thing is,
remember this is a massive shift.
It does require culture change.
And while it's perfectly good to start with
proof of concepts and build from there.
I think it's important to have that long term perspective
in the back of your mind.
That's the first thing.
The second thing is; we really are moving
from a rule of space world to a more probabilistic world.
And that also changes the way we set KPIs and measurements
and the way that we set values.
And so precision and accuracy, which are the thing,
you know sort of the six sigma things
that most companies really want.
That's almost not possible in an algorithmic world.
Absolutely, there's a lot more...
So this is a big culture shift, I think
and mind shift for people.
And the third thing I would say is,
never forget that you have to just
get started and be pragmatic, right.
Not every company has the resources
of a Facebook or an Amazon or a Google
or a BuyDO for that matter.
But you can get started with a proof of concept,
with a project that is focused
on something that really matters to you.
You know, don't do something cool in vanity
unless you wanna win a Cannes Lion
you know, that's perfectly good.
But if you really wanna move the needle,
start with trying to optimize a part of your business
that isn't working as well.
That's great, well we're out of time.
So thank you everyone for tuning in to this livestream
of the Adobe Think Tank.
So follow us on Twitter, and tune in again
for other episodes.
#Adobett
Thank you Susan.
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Chris Northcross: The Revolution Will Be Televised (And Streamed) - Duration: 10:28.
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`~Yes, No, Maybe ~` Pick a Card. What will your answer be? - Duration: 8:07.
welcome to yes no maybe pick a card and I have three sets of cards and all
you need to do is think of your question that you would like answered it can be
anything you wish to know about and you can choose either the number or the
crystal in front of the cards I'll give you a few moments to decide which one
will answer your question if you chose this one this is your answer now the
first card will describe the energy that's surrounding you and this question
at the moment and it's four of Pentacles ordinary
riches can be stolen real riches cannot in your soul are infinitely precious
things that cannot be taken from you this card some telling me that perhaps
this question that you have in mind relates to something that you perceive
was taken from you and you want to know if you'll ever get it back it depends to
on what this was that what was taken from you something that's physical a
possession or your faith in life or an ideal an idea so that's what's around you
at the moment the thought of will you get it back let's have a look and see what the
other cards are saying
justice fair and just decisions do what you know is right stand up for your
beliefs so it seems that you'll need to make a more formal complaint to someone
if that is what this issue is about to ascertain justice for yourself for what
was taken from you so it would seem that you were holding on to it at the moment
so you need to actually bring it forth so someone else knows about it not just
stew in in what was happening so bring it forth and see what can be done for
you and lightning power so you definitely have the upper hand here I
think you'll find a just and honest response to this question but you have
to prove beyond doubt that this is item whatever it was was taken from you and
you have the power to do that you have honesty behind you and your
answer forgiveness so perhaps once you do get it back and
you find the reason for it being taken offer forgiveness because it will only
inhibit your growth if you hang on to that so when you get back what you need
forgive the other person and move on but I think you will get what you are
looking to find again and if you chose this one this is your answer
sorry my ipod was mixing up ok the energy around you at the moment is the
seven of cups who so loves believes the impossible so this cards telling me that
what your question is about is coming down to your faith do you believe that
you will get what you wish what you want and when you believe this way a
positive outcome for you and it looks like a choice between something or
another you've got a choice on one hand and the other one on the other so it's
going to come down to choosing what is actually the one that you really want
and an action card is balance taking everyone's input into consideration
merge viewpoints to create a better solution take your time there's no need
to rush so again it comes down to a choice that you need to make and that
will determine the outcome for you and
another card is reflection so again it's actually thinking about the choice
before you and which one's the best one for you but you know it says here who so
loves believes the impossible so what you are looking for what your
questioning is possible and the answer is communicate clearly so of these two
choices communicate what you really want and it will be possible
and if you chose this one this is your answer to your question whatever it may
be and the energy around you at the moment there's a three of cups those who
bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves so this
comes down to your attitude at the moment and if you can remain optimistic
especially for those around you if you're disappointed in something don't
take it out on other people sort of remain optimistic and show other
people that you have the upper hand here that you are in control of whatever this
question is so stay positive and others will reciprocate more positively and the
another action card for you don't let others coerce you into a decision you
know in your heart what the right choice is so peers sometimes can influence a
decision so if you remain positive and know exactly what you want you'll get
what you need from this situation and magician you are ready you have the
resources or the ability to manifest them life is magical so you know exactly
what you want and so don't allow other people to coerce you into making a
decision that isn't right for you but remain positive and those around you
will see that you mean business that you know exactly what you want and you'll be
going after it because it's what you want it's what you need and the answer
is remain positive so again it all comes down to that to your attitude to this
situation this question that you're asking so remain positive and I think
you will have a beneficial outcome so hope that's answered questions for
everyone in the positive and more supportive way and as always take what
you need and leave the rest and until next time blessings
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Innenausschuss will zweite Sondersitzung zum Bamf - Duration: 2:29.
Noch tagt der Innenausschuss des Bundestages zum Bremer Asylskandal. Doch es zeichnet sich ab, dass es ein weiteres Treffen dieser Art geben wird
Dazu sollen Ex-Innenminister Thomas de Maizière sowie die früheren Behördenchefs Weise und Schmidt eingeladen werden
Die AfD will offenbar auch Ex-Kanzleramtschef Peter Altmaier (CDU), inzwischen Bundeswirtschaftsminister, einladen
Altmaier war Flüchtlingskoordinator der Bundesregierung. In einer nichtöffentlichen Sitzung standen Innenminister Horst Seehofer und die Chefin des Bundesamts für Migration, Jutta Cordt, dem Innenausschuss Rede und Antwort
Die Abgeordneten verlangen insbesondere Aufklärung darüber, wem wann konkrete Informationen zu den Missständen vorlagen und wie darauf reagiert wurde
(Lesen Sie hier mehr zur Situation von Horst Seehofer im Bamf-Skandal) Hintergrund der Affäre ist ein Ermittlungsverfahren der Staatsanwaltschaft Bremen gegen die ehemalige Leiterin der Außenstelle des Flüchtlingsamtes
Unter ihrer Führung sollen zwischen 2013 und 2016 mindestens 1200 Ausländer unrechtmäßig Asyl erhalten haben
Zu den weiteren Beschuldigten in dem Ermittlungsverfahren gehören auch Anwälte und ein Dolmetscher
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merkel | politik aktuell neue: Österreichs Regierung will, dass Flüchtlinge arbeiten... - Duration: 5:40.
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WILL president TRUMP sit for an INTERVIEW with MUELLER? - Duration: 13:16.
talking to them now they very much want to do it we'd like to do it we're gonna
see what happens president Trump striking him optimistic till 9:00 Friday
only 24 hours after he cancelled that plan summit with North Korea time now
for our Sunday group Bret Baier ankled a special report author of the new book
three days in Moscow Adrian Elrod former director strategic communications for
Hillary Clinton's campaign Gerald's side from The Wall Street
Journal and Jonah Goldberg of the National Review good to have you all on
a Sunday and a holiday we can have that happy Memorial Day Jerry I think the
question of the weekend is whether or not this summit happens yeah and nobody
knows somebody in the administration told me yesterday is back on track I
said what does that mean it's going to happen he said who knows but I think it
more likely than not because I think the one thing we've learned in the last 72
hours is that both of the leaders chairman Kim in North Korea and
president Trump here really want this thing to happen and so that's probably
the most important thing in the dynamic look I think what was going on was the
two sides were talking past each other in preparation for this and then they
stopped talking to each other at all now they're back to talking to each other so
I don't think it's a certainty I think it's a likelihood that I think your
piece in The Wall Street Journal on Thursday said lost in translation with a
lot has happened since Thursday Jerry exactly Jona teo i think the second
biggest question is probably what senator blunt just referred to and that
is can you get all three sides north-south in the u.s. to agree to
something before you sit down can that happen yeah so I think it was Monday
which seems like a thousand years ago I was on this little show you might have
heard of called special report and the host I forget his name asked what was
likelihood that some was going to happen and was a likelihood that they'll get
something out of it and my prediction was 90% which was probably too
optimistic that we get the summit that was cancelled two days later but also
90% they don't get any meaningful agreement that gets rid of nuclear
weapons out of this thing and I definitely stand by that North Korea has
for 20 years defined denuclearization as basically getting America off the Korean
Peninsula for good because in America is a nuclear power
that's what they mean by it the administration except for John Bolton
publicly has been harping on the word denuclearization as if it means North
Korea unilaterally just get rid all of its nukes day one
that ain't gonna happened this has been the central driving defining issue of
North Korean foreign policy and domestic policy for over three decades it's just
you can't talk some talk a nation out of abandoning what it sees is its strategic
self-interest that way okay so here is the president Brett he doesn't need a
name tag there is the president on Thursday on this our very strong
sanctions by far the strongest sanctions ever imposed and maximum pressure
campaign will continue my point to Senator Coons was without this president
leading on this without James Madison Terry aspect of it and without the
Chinese agreeing to crack down on trade we're not even talking about a summit
with North Korea well that's right and some of the more aggressive language and
some of those speeches gets you to the point where possibly North Korea changed
its attitude but I think the China part was the linchpin and it's
three-dimensional chess here you're talking trade with China you're talking
the sanctions against North Korea and all of that is a pressure campaign that
continues if they don't sit down I think they do sit down but I agree with Jonah
North Korea's inherent existence is because of the weapons so something
dramatically would have to change to change that scenario what about that
calculus is adrianne you give this administration and points for trying
sure of course I give this administration points for trying and
look I mean as an American citizen there's a lot of things I don't want
president trying to succeed at as in his hardline immigration policy being one
example but I think all Americans want him to succeed in this which is why we
want him to go at this in a very smart way consult with your advisers don't
wing it like we've read in some reports that he was thinking about doing going
into this summit like let's actually make this work
let's try to solve this problem once and for all I think when we woke up a
Saturday morning I think we were all surprised the fact that the Korean
leaders had a surprise second summit I mean that that's an indication I think
to all of us that they they want something to happen here or something to
move with that in the event and I do not know just quickly to all four of you
Brett you think they do sit down I don't know think of something happens yeah I
do and I actually think it might actually happen June 12 which is hard to
believe but I think that there is a want by both President Trump and can Kim
jong-un to move this forward now if they can do it quick enough you wonder the
results of that from a u.s. perspective quickly do you think it happens I think
it probably is going to happen again nothing is certain in this business
least of all with these two leaders but I think it's more likely than not just
too quickly that it happens and I don't think it produces what we want to
produce I think okay and I think it happens but I think there's going to be
a multiple cancellations along the way well Mayor Rudy Jelani reminded us that
Reykjavik took six months just to negotiate before they sat down it's a
good book about that
and it wasn't three days in Regan's an i giri on the iran matter Mike Pompeo laid
out a dozen things that they want the Iranians to do it is a big tall order
can this administration squeeze the Europeans are coming around to their
side of it well look there's two two answers of that question the the
European governments are not going to just fall in line and say yeah we're
with you on this but on the ground this is already happening we have a story a
few days ago that said European companies are already pulling back from
Iran they're starting to pull back on investments already made and they're not
making new investments because they know that they can be sanctioned by the US
and they don't want to get caught between doing business with the US and
doing business with Iran so I don't think it's likely the European
governments say yeah we agree with you let's let's ditch this deal that's not
going to happen but on the ground there is already a kind of a freeze in
European Iranian business happening very interesting we'll wait 90 or 180 days
depending on the schedule as that's laid out now Thank You panelists get a break
here when we come back president Trump and his team set their sights on James
Comey can they derail the Bob Muller Russia investigation a rigged Comey had
to be fired Rosen Stein recommended Muller starts off with some pretty
serious conflicts of interest some of which haven't been explored yet
including some personal ones that he that maybe he's disclosed maybe he
hasn't but the main one of the main ones being he was in a room the day before
with the president States and Rosen Stein got rejected for the job of FBI
director and then gets chosen the next day to run the most sensitive
investigation in America I don't get it against the president that's Rudy
Giuliani earlier this our president Trump's personal attorney with us here
and we're back now with the panel and Brett you had James Comey on special
report two weeks ago what do you think about what we heard from Rudy Giuliani
well I think a couple of things one is saying that the president is not going
to fire anybody that's pretty definitive I think in what Giuliani has said some
of these interviews he says a number of different things about the the
investigation overall and what's going to happen whether the president will sit
for an interview or not boy it sounded like it's not leaning that way at this
moment I'd be interested to know specifically what he's talking about on
the conflicts of interest from Muller and
tells me that'll play itself out either on Twitter or another interview it's
clear they're going after James Comey they're putting his credibility on the
line and as the mayor said we're not going after the government just certain
individuals in the government does that strategy work for them I think it's
working this week look I think a lot of the things that Rudy Giuliani said this
morning to you were factually logically almost grotesque at times and but the
point is is that he's not playing he's calling himself a lawyer but what he is
doing what he really is is he's a this is this is war by other means it's spin
war you got very effective spin this is the first time in a long time I think
the Trump administration is actually starting to win some of these fights I
don't think it's necessarily grounded in a lot of facts and I think some of the
things that Rudy Giuliani was doing today would not hold up to scrutiny
saying you know of course we don't know he says you know mower hasn't found
anything about collusion and he may not have how would we know that he says it
as if we've already been that we already know that he's found nothing the whole
point of the investigation is waiting to see what the investigation finds
Giuliani is very effective as spinner here I don't think he is a very
effective debater they are giving out in the informant I thought he asked a very
interesting question what did the informant find anything and they're
waiting for that answer that's good Jerry on Thursday the president as he is
apt to do give us a nickname watch we now call it Spygate you're calling it
Spygate a lot of bad things have happened I want them all to get together
they'll sit in the room hopefully they'll be able to work it out among
themselves so there may be an IG report that comes out this week it could be
Tuesday or Wednesday which could throw all of this back up in the air is there
a way referring to Jonah's point he was making there that they can turn this
against Bob Muller and his team effectively well that's why I think
we're at kind of an inflection point here because whether they can or they
can't clearly the effort by the President and Rudy Giuliani is to do
exactly that too and he used in the in the conversation with you he used
illegitimate and rigged multiple times as terms to describe what's going on
here in reference to the Moller investigation as much as anything else
so I think they believe if they can get Spygate narrative going that discredits
Jim Comey it discredits rod Rosenstein the Deputy Attorney General and by
extension it will eventually discredit the Muller Envy a problem for the Muller
side that you get there right exactly although you have to keep in mind that
almost a year passed between the time this informant was used in Bob Muller
even came into existence of special counsel so I want them on the merits of
it I think Muller is not tainted by this but in the in the public perception eyes
that may be a big problem there is an intelligence briefing two of them on
Thursday of this week and he had members of Congress come out and no one's talked
Adam Schiff read from a piece of paper Adrian this is what he said after that
hearing nothing we heard today has changed our view that there is no
evidence to support any allegation that the FBI were any Intelligence Agency
placed the spy in the Trump campaign were otherwise failed to follow
appropriate procedures and protocol Adam Schiff has done hundreds of interviews
on cable news since the president was elected and he's reading from a piece of
paper and no one has suddenly leaking this down suddenly Washington DC is
quiet what are we to make of that well I think first of all Adam Schiff is trying
to be very careful in the words that he's using here but he is simply saying
what we learned what the Democrats what Leader Pelosi and I learned in this
meeting for example is that this was a very standard operating procedure that
the FBI uses when they are investigating somebody so in this case they sent an
end an informant because they had every reason to believe that they might gain
something might learn some information by sending somebody into this to the
Trump campaign so again this is not a spy this is an informant that the FBI
uses all the time when they are investigating people when they are
investigating campaigns very standard operating procedure I don't know quickly
we didn't make of this or what do we do I think it's very interesting it does
feel like no one quite got what they wanted out of this meeting and that
someone was told there's a reason why we want to keep this stuff quiet but yeah
first of all it's not usual to have somebody in or around a campaign while
it's happening I think the argument is that they were trying to figure out what
Russia was doing that's the argument but we don't
no all that he or she got from that no it's good to see all of you
Brett Gary Jonah Adrian have a great holiday weekend thank you in a moment
here are power player of the week honoring America's fallen with 24
musical notes
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Will it Keep Running Without a Battery - Duration: 2:00.
have you ever tried to disconnect the battery while the car is running today
I'm gonna do this so now I'm going to start the car and disconnect the battery
so it's clear to you that the car will keep running even if you disconnect the
battery but you should not do that you see the goal of having a battery is not
only to start the car there are two additional reasons for having a battery
sometime if the demand of electricity is greater than the output of the main
power source which is the alternator the battery will act as a backup power
source it's almost always all the time the output of the alternator is greater
than the demand actually the reason that you should not disconnect the battery
terminal while the car is running is because the battery acts as a voltage
stabilizer if you disconnect the battery while the car is running you will leave
the electrical system unprotected and you most likely going to destroy the
voltage regulator on my 2007 Grand Marque the voltage regulator is built-in
within the alternator assembly on some other cars the voltage regulator is
external on other new cars the voltage regulator is built within the ECU so now
you know why this guy needs to be connected all the time
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Hillary Clinton Let One Truth Slip That Will Destroy The Democrats For Good - Duration: 14:01.
Hillary Clinton Let One Truth Slip That Will Destroy The Democrats For Good
Hillary Clinton actually told the truth.
But she instantly regretted it.
That's because she let slip one secret that will destroy the Democrat Party for good.
Clinton was appearing at an event where she was being questioned by Time Inc.
Brands CCO Alan Murray and she revealed that – in her opinion – being a capitalist
hurt her in the Democrat primary.
The Daily Beast reports:
"Hillary Clinton claimed Wednesday that declaring herself to be a "capitalist"
during the 2016 presidential primaries may have hurt her with Democratic voters.
"Probably," she said when asked by Time Inc.
Brands CCO Alan Murray if the declaration hurt her.
The pair appeared in conversation as part of the Shared Value Leadership Summit in New
York City.
"It's hard to know but I mean if you're in the Iowa caucuses and 41 percent of Democrats
are socialists or self-described socialists, and I'm asked 'Are you a capitalist?'
and I say, 'Yes, but with appropriate regulation and appropriate accountability.'
You know, that probably gets lost in the 'Oh my gosh, she's a capitalist!'"
Clinton concluded, partly referring to the popularity of her primary rival, Sen. Bernie
Sanders (I-VT), who ran as a self-declared democratic socialist."
In the 2016 campaign, her
primary opponent was self-declared socialist Bernie Sanders.
Sanders pushed Clinton to the limit as his socialist platform caught fire with the Democrat
base.
Of course Clinton is no capitalist.
Her platform was the most socialist platform of any candidate – including Barack Obama
– in American history.
But Clinton's big reveal also exposed the danger the Democrat Party is heading toward.
Americans don't want systemic upheaval where the capitalist system – which turned the
United States in the most prosperous nation in history – is overthrown and replaced
with command and control style economic policies.
Socialism may
be
popular with the Democrat base, but that is the fringe of American politics.
No Democrat can win a primary without harnessing the energy of the base.
The base – however – is forcing Democrats to take insane positions on issues that will
make the party unelectable in future contests.
An example of this is a report that a secret group of big money Democrat donors put an
agenda together for 2020 and reparations for slavery was at the top of the list.
New Jersey Democrat Senator Cory Booker – one of the leading contenders for the 2020 Presidential
nomination – proposed legislation that would launch a pilot program guaranteeing a federal
job to every unemployed adult in three targeted areas.
No one will ever confuse Hillary Clinton for a truth teller.
But her slip of the tongue revealed a truth that Democrats don't want the American public
to know.
If their party base regards Hillary Clinton as a capitalist, then their descent into madness
is complete.
And their chances of defeating Donald Trump in 2020 were just flushed
down
the drain.
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The Swamp Will Be Hiding After Their Secret Mission Code Name To Spy On Trump Revealed - Duration: 11:38.
The Swamp Will Be Hiding After Their Secret Mission Code Name To Spy On Trump Revealed
A short time ago, a self described, "NYT reporter covering FBI and national security,
[who] live[s] in the Swamp, [Also,] Ex-WaPo & AP" reporter, dropped the mother of all
stories!
And this time it is a whopper!
He states, simply: "SCOOP: "But at the time, a small group of F.B.I. officials knew
it by its code name: Crossfire Hurricane."
Furthermore, the code name for the Trump campaign spy ring began in secret, in the summer of
2016
The NYT article says, the 'Crossfire Hurricane' reference is from a lyric by the Rolling Stones,
in the song "Jumpin' Jack Flash."
To listen, click here.
It reads "'I was born in a crossfire hurricane', was an apt prediction of a political storm
that continues to tear shingles off the bureau.
The Times continues, "Days after they closed their investigation into Hillary Clinton's
use of a private email server, agents began scrutinizing the campaign of her Republican
rival."
Let that sink in.
From The Hill:
"The Times previously reported that a young foreign policy aide on the Trump campaign,
George Papadopoulos, revealed he knew of hacked Democratic Party emails to Australian Ambassador
Alexander Downer over late-night drinks in London.
Downer reportedly notified U.S. intelligence officials of his run-in with Papadopoulos
after the emails, which contained damaging information about 2016 Democratic presidential
nominee Hillary Clinton just as the aide had said, began to leak to the public.
From there, the tight group of FBI agents went forward in interviewing Trump associates.
Which was kept secret for fear of leaks that could sway the campaign."
It sounds like the FBI was politicized and was spying on the Trump campaign for political
gain.
If it looks like an duck, walks like a duck, then it's probably
a duck.
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