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Youtube daily report Feb 6 2017

Let's Roll Out

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Building A Brewery: Episode 1 Craft Beer Documentary [Reclamation Brewing Company] - Duration: 6:57.

what makes a good beer to me is people who really care about their craft people who are

interested in what the certain characteristics of the grain and all the ingredients together

combine to make the process of seeing it go from the raw materials to the wort you add

the yeast and you see the process of fermentation and to see that designed into all of those

elements that you then just bring together and it magically becomes beer as it were what

really excites me about being different and being unique in our beers is watching people

actually get to taste them just knowing that they enjoyed what we made it helps that they

know that there's people behind it who enjoy the product that they're making we have a

lot of great recipes a lot of great ideas but really in order to facilitate that we've

got to upgrade your equipment our capacity our ability to distribute something that's

concerning is one we don't hit our goal we don't hit our goal we don't get any money

it's not just to get however much money we raise we get nothing obviously securing the

location that's going to be both affordable and conducive to what we want to do we do

hit our goal and then I'm concerned are the people who told us these are our prices for

things are they going to follow up with those prices are we going to get them in time I

really have little question that people will be able to drink and enjoy the product and

just the whole idea of no one will buy our beer it's good if people will just buy it

and taste it they'll like it but that no one's going to want to take that leap it's all hinging

upon can we secure the finances and the resources and the location and the approval to do so

so we've been brewing like crazy for the past couple months trying to get ready for all

the tasting that are lined up we want people to be able to taste the product when they're

there and see what it is that we're all about and see why our beers are different pretty

much now it just comes down to brewing craft beer the definition of that is more

or less people who have the distinct pleasure of being able to build to taste the craft

beer movement it's really a movement in America there's been a huge surge in craft breweries

in interest in beer it's continuing to grow gain more and more of a market share of beer

in the United States as a whole and it's even blowing up in other countries as well we were

in Ireland about a year and a half ago what we noticed was the kinda feeling of community

and camaraderie so we thought wouldn't it be neat if we could make good beer educate

people culturally about what beer doesn't have to be and what that culture should be

and then provide an opportunity for that kind of community we then took the steps into making

up our own recipes and really expanding on our craft we shared it with friends and family

they liked it they said hey this is good like they were surprised you actually made this

it was good just kind of from start to finish it was hey this sounds cool to ok now we really

need to refine this and make sure it's a quality product and it tastes great we went through

all kinds of name iterations and reiterations and some you know two of us liked and the

third didn't some we all three liked and we told other people and they're like that's

stupid so we're like ok maybe that's not a good idea reclamation brewing company to me

that signifies that we are here with a purpose we are here to help take back beer culture

most people when they think of beer they think of some nationally advertised beer that people

only drink during football games we wanted to reclaim it to how about we slow it down

and instead of just wanting a buzz from our beer we want flavor we want substance we want

to taste the process and the ingredients and I think we all know that beer hasn't always

been watered down and bland and mass produced like it is now we just wanted to be a part

of that of reclaiming beer from this tasteless bland boring proposition so reclamation from

less desirable the more desirable so we're a week out from the kickstarter launch

very excited very nervous there's a lot that has been done already and a lot that still

needs done so we're trying to fund the project through kickstarter essentially what kickstarter

is is a program that if you have a new idea or an idea for a project that you want to

pursue you say we need x amount of money and if you donate some money we will give you

some stuff based on how much you donate determines what stuff you get in return so a few of the

prizes people can get are a pint glass with reclamation brewing company's logo on it we

have a couple different levels of t-shirts we have the ability for someone to work with

us to create a beer create a blend that they would really like to see served year round

and then help name that the reason we really chose kickstarter we'll first all we don't

have any money the three of us we've got the money we have as people that's not enough

to start a business we don't necessarily want to go to a bank because we don't feel like

the bank is invested in us not only then does it give us a way to start out but it also

gives us a way to recognize who is supportive of us who is gonna be there for us and be

able to give back to them something just that kind of building the brand through this kind

of a platform is a really cool opportunity the kickstarter page is ready to go I'm sending

it for approval once I get the word back I'll be able to launch it and let everybody see

it I think it's an understatement to say I'm a little nervous but I'm also really hopeful

and I like the prospects we have and I'll see where we go from here

For more infomation >> Building A Brewery: Episode 1 Craft Beer Documentary [Reclamation Brewing Company] - Duration: 6:57.

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Do Athletes Actually Go to Disney World After They Say "I'm Going to Disney World"? - Duration: 4:10.

Hello I'm Daven Hiskey and you're watching the Today I Found Out youtube channel.

In the video today we're looking at how the practice of saying I'm Going to Disneyland

after winning a major sporting event got started, and whether any of these athletes actually

go to Disneyland after.

In January of 1987, CEO of Disney, Michael Eisner, and his wife were having dinner with

Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager.

Rutan and Yeager had just recently become the first to fly an aircraft around the world

without re-fueling or stopping.

At a certain point in the dinner, Eisner's wife, Jane, asked Rutan and Yeager what they

were going to do now that they'd achieved this momentous milestone.

The response she got was, "Well, we're going to Disneyland."

Jane Eisner thought this would make a great slogan in an advertising campaign and suggested

it to her husband, Michael.

Michael Eisner liked it and decided that Disney would use this slogan in a commercial following

Super Bowl XXI, in 1987 in which the New York Giants defeated the Denver Broncos 39-20.

The athlete they got to star in this commercial was the quarterback for the Giants, Phil Simms.

During the game, Simms completed one of the better performances by a quarterback in Super

Bowl history, going 22 for 25 in pass completions for a total of 268 yards.

Even more remarkable was the fact that two of the three incomplete passes were good throws,

simply dropped by the receivers.

He also set the record for most consecutive pass completions in a Super Bowl game.

For this outstanding performance, Simms was named the MVP of Super Bowl XXI and offered

$75,000 (about $160,000 today) by Disney to appear in their commercial, with his part

filmed directly after the game.

During this, he was to say "I'm gonna go to Disney World!" with alternate takes having

him say "Disneyland" instead of "Disney World".

Disney then followed this up with making three more such commercials in 1987, following other

major sporting championships.

These included hiring: yachtsman Dennis Conner, after winning the America's Cup; NBA star

Magic Johnson, after the Lakers won the NBA Finals, and Major League Baseball player Frank

Viola, after the Twins won the World Series that year.

So at this point you may be wondering if the people paid to utter these words actually

end up going to Disneyland or Disney World after filming the ad spot.

It turns out, that yes, many do.

You see, Disney gives them an "MVP" all-expense paid trip, flying them on a private jet to

Disneyland or Disney World and then further puts their family up in a luxory suite for

the duration of their vacation.

They also are made the Grand Marshall of a parade and take part in various events for

Disney during their stay.

Bonus Facts:

If you're wondering why American Football is called that and so-called "European"

Football is called "Soccer" in America, Soccer was a popular name for Football in

Britain in the sport's earliest days.

When the rules for the sport were first being defined, it was named "Association Football"

to distinguish it from the many other forms of football commonly played.

Within a year of its inception, this got slurred down to "Assoccer," after the common practice

of adding "-er" to nicknames at the time in Britain.

Very shortly after this, "Assoccer" became "Soccer," which remained a semi-popular

nickname for the sport in Britain until about a half century ago, along with just calling

it "Football."

The game initially spread throughout the world primarily known as "Football."

However, in countries where other forms of football already were dominate, the nickname

"Soccer" was, and in some cases still is, the preferred name to avoid confusion.

The average NFL game is about 3 hours and 11 minutes long.

However, only about 11 minutes of that span features actual game play.

Championship Football games are called "bowls" thanks to a stadium designed by Myron Hunt,

Rose Bowl.

Rose Bowl was modeled after the design of Yale's stadium, Yale Bowl, which got its

name from the fact that it resembled a bowl.

Gradually other cities and universities with Football teams saw the money making opportunities

and promotional value of these tournament games, like the Rose Bowl, and began creating

their own "bowl" games, even though many of these games were not played in bowl shaped

stadiums.

The NFL eventually borrowed this terminology when they created the Pro Bowl

in 1951, and later, of course, the Super Bowl.

For more infomation >> Do Athletes Actually Go to Disney World After They Say "I'm Going to Disney World"? - Duration: 4:10.

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NGERI..!!! 10 Negara ini Hancur Duluan 20 Tahun Lagi - Duration: 6:50.

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India Desjardins pour son nouveau roman ''La mort d'une princesse'' à Tout Le Monde En Parle TLMEP - Duration: 13:05.

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2017 Lexus® LC Commercial

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#TheSafeWordisUnlimited

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India Desjardins pour son nouveau roman ''La mort d'une princesse'' à Tout Le Monde En Parle TLMEP - Duration: 13:05.

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NEEYUM ORUVAN - PSA - 100% VOTING - Duration: 3:46.

Election campaign has come to an end by today evening

and voting will happen day after tomorrow

100% voting is expected in this election

[NEWS CHANNEL]

I have kept your voter id in your purse

Do cast your vote and come back home soon without roaming out

[MUSIC PLAYS]

[Children playing cricket giving commands]

[Singing a popular Tamil cinema song]

Come out bro

Am coming.

Alone !!!

You can come alone...

but first flush and come, it smells bad

Arent you taking bath today dude ?

Dude, I took bath but guess it was a day before yesterday,

could you find out that ?

[BODY SPRAY SOUND]

Guess, now it should be OK dude.....?

OK Ok

So dude, you got ready early in the morning, to cast your vote ?

No dude, dont trouble me in the morning

Dude dint you get bribe in hand ??

I did get from all of them

but did I ask them ?

But they forced me to get it from them,

What could i do without getting it from them ?

Couldn't do anything useful with these people

If we get it from them, then they say its against law

and if we don't get it from them they keep troubling us

Leave it dude, lets go.

Where dude ?

Somewhere out

Somewhere ??

Dude, I have already got bribe from all,

and if the don't see me in voting booth, it will........

Go get lost

Dude don't go

Hey!!

What ?

Drop me on the way

Ok come

Sir, Where do you want to go ?

Am going to the Voting booth

[sighs]

Aren't you going to cast your vote ?

[sighs]

Sir, I have another important work to do,

so am not going to cast my vote

What is more important than casting your vote ?

It is only because of 15-20% of people like you

who do not cast your vote,

who caste their vote as their right and 1st duty it breaks the hope and expectations of people

I might look like a lame person to this world

but in this democratic country

every person who does not cast their vote is handicapped

Hello

Yes dude

I have cast my vote, Did you ?

Anyone born as an Indian Citizen

is alloted with the right to vote

and lets make our country pride

by casting our vote

For more infomation >> NEEYUM ORUVAN - PSA - 100% VOTING - Duration: 3:46.

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Joël Lightbound, Herman Deparice-Okomba et Webster à Tout Le Monde En Parle TLMEP - Duration: 18:49.

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Paul Piché fêtera, au Centre Bell, ses 40 ans de carrière à Tout Le Monde En Parle - Duration: 18:00.

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COLLIDE - Starring Nicholas ...

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"9/10 Times" [Official Music Vi...

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Standoff Ends In West New York - Duration: 2:17.

IN NEW YORK CITY, LIVE IN EAST

NEW YORK BROOKLYN, BRIAN, TV

1055.

SWAT TEAMS SWARM A WEST NEW

YORK NEIGHBORHOOD FOLLOWING AN

ARMED STAND OFF THAT LASTED FOR

12 HOURS.

THE SUSPECT ALLEGEDLY SHOT AT

POLICE OFFICERS FOLLOWING A CAR

CHASE.

AS HAZEL SANCHEZ REPORTS, THAT

MAN IS IN CUSTODY TONIGHT.

JESSICA, POLICE STILL HAVE

A PART OF 57th STREET BLOCKED

OFF IN THE DISTANCE BEHIND ME.

THAT'S WHERE THE STAND OFF TOOK

PLACE EARLIER THIS MORNING.

POLICE ARE SECURING EVIDENCE

FROM INSIDE THE HOME OF A

FORMER MILITARY MAN WHO FORCED

THIS NEIGHBORHOOD INTO LOCK

DOWN, LEAVING DOZENS OF PEOPLE

FEARING FOR THEIR LIVES.

WEST NEW YORK MAYOR FELIX SAYS

TODAY WAS FAR FROM ANOTHER DAY

AT THE OFFICE FOR HIM.

HE SAYS COMFORTING WORDS NULL

SHARED OVER THE PHONE WITH THE

U.S. MILITARY VETERAN HELPED

END A 12 HOUR STAND OFF WITH

THE TROUBLED MAN.

THERE WAS A CONNECTION.

BECAUSE I ACTUALLY -- I'M A

DOCTOR.

I WAS TREATED HIS FATHER WHO

PASSED AWAY.

SO WE WERE ABLE TO CONNECT.

MY WIFE ALSO KNEW HIM.

PERSONALLY.

THE MAYOR SAYS THE SUSPECT

IN HIS 30S AND ARMED WITH A

RIFLE BARRICADED HIMSELF INSIDE

HIS HOME ON 57th STREET OFF

JEFFERSON STREET AROUND 2:00 IN

THE MORNING AFTER FLEEING A

TRAFFIC STOP THEN FIRING AT

OFFICERS FROM INSIDE HIS HOME.

THE GUNFIRE WOKE UP DENISE AND

HER FAMILY WHO LIVE ACROSS THE

STREET.

VERY SCARY, BECAUSE NOTHING

LIKE THAT HAS HAPPENED EVER

HERE.

I'VE BEEN LIVING ON THE SAME

STREET FOR 16 YEARS.

MORE THAN 250 POLICE

OFFICERS FROM SEVERAL

JURISDICTIONS SECURED THE SCENE

WHILE THE FBI AND NEGOTIATORS

FROM THE HUDSON COUNTY

PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE TIRELESSLY

TRIED TO CONVINCE THE SUSPECT

TO SURRENDER.

SIX HOURS INTO THE STAND OFF,

POLICE EVACUATED 35 NEIGHBORING

FAMILIES FROM THEIR HOMES.

THEY HAD RIFLES.

THEY WERE VERY PREPARED.

IT WAS VERY SCARY.

AROUND 2:30 SUNDAY

AFTERNOON, AFTER SPEAKING WITH

POLICE, HIS FAMILY AND THE

MAYOR, THE SUSPECT, GAVE

HIMSELF UP.

ALL THE AGENCIES INVOLVED

DID A PHENOMENAL JOB.

AND WE WERE ABLE TO SAVE THIS

INDIVIDUAL FROM HURTING HIMSELF

AND HURTING OTHER PEOPLE OUT

HERE TODAY.

NO ONE WAS HURT DURING THIS

STAND OFF.

POLICE HAVE YET TO IDENTIFY THE

SUSPECT OR THE CHARGES HE WILL

FACE.

For more infomation >> Standoff Ends In West New York - Duration: 2:17.

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Building A Brewery: Episode 1 Craft Beer Documentary [Reclamation Brewing Company] - Duration: 6:57.

what makes a good beer to me is people who really care about their craft people who are

interested in what the certain characteristics of the grain and all the ingredients together

combine to make the process of seeing it go from the raw materials to the wort you add

the yeast and you see the process of fermentation and to see that designed into all of those

elements that you then just bring together and it magically becomes beer as it were what

really excites me about being different and being unique in our beers is watching people

actually get to taste them just knowing that they enjoyed what we made it helps that they

know that there's people behind it who enjoy the product that they're making we have a

lot of great recipes a lot of great ideas but really in order to facilitate that we've

got to upgrade your equipment our capacity our ability to distribute something that's

concerning is one we don't hit our goal we don't hit our goal we don't get any money

it's not just to get however much money we raise we get nothing obviously securing the

location that's going to be both affordable and conducive to what we want to do we do

hit our goal and then I'm concerned are the people who told us these are our prices for

things are they going to follow up with those prices are we going to get them in time I

really have little question that people will be able to drink and enjoy the product and

just the whole idea of no one will buy our beer it's good if people will just buy it

and taste it they'll like it but that no one's going to want to take that leap it's all hinging

upon can we secure the finances and the resources and the location and the approval to do so

so we've been brewing like crazy for the past couple months trying to get ready for all

the tasting that are lined up we want people to be able to taste the product when they're

there and see what it is that we're all about and see why our beers are different pretty

much now it just comes down to brewing craft beer the definition of that is more

or less people who have the distinct pleasure of being able to build to taste the craft

beer movement it's really a movement in America there's been a huge surge in craft breweries

in interest in beer it's continuing to grow gain more and more of a market share of beer

in the United States as a whole and it's even blowing up in other countries as well we were

in Ireland about a year and a half ago what we noticed was the kinda feeling of community

and camaraderie so we thought wouldn't it be neat if we could make good beer educate

people culturally about what beer doesn't have to be and what that culture should be

and then provide an opportunity for that kind of community we then took the steps into making

up our own recipes and really expanding on our craft we shared it with friends and family

they liked it they said hey this is good like they were surprised you actually made this

it was good just kind of from start to finish it was hey this sounds cool to ok now we really

need to refine this and make sure it's a quality product and it tastes great we went through

all kinds of name iterations and reiterations and some you know two of us liked and the

third didn't some we all three liked and we told other people and they're like that's

stupid so we're like ok maybe that's not a good idea reclamation brewing company to me

that signifies that we are here with a purpose we are here to help take back beer culture

most people when they think of beer they think of some nationally advertised beer that people

only drink during football games we wanted to reclaim it to how about we slow it down

and instead of just wanting a buzz from our beer we want flavor we want substance we want

to taste the process and the ingredients and I think we all know that beer hasn't always

been watered down and bland and mass produced like it is now we just wanted to be a part

of that of reclaiming beer from this tasteless bland boring proposition so reclamation from

less desirable the more desirable so we're a week out from the kickstarter launch

very excited very nervous there's a lot that has been done already and a lot that still

needs done so we're trying to fund the project through kickstarter essentially what kickstarter

is is a program that if you have a new idea or an idea for a project that you want to

pursue you say we need x amount of money and if you donate some money we will give you

some stuff based on how much you donate determines what stuff you get in return so a few of the

prizes people can get are a pint glass with reclamation brewing company's logo on it we

have a couple different levels of t-shirts we have the ability for someone to work with

us to create a beer create a blend that they would really like to see served year round

and then help name that the reason we really chose kickstarter we'll first all we don't

have any money the three of us we've got the money we have as people that's not enough

to start a business we don't necessarily want to go to a bank because we don't feel like

the bank is invested in us not only then does it give us a way to start out but it also

gives us a way to recognize who is supportive of us who is gonna be there for us and be

able to give back to them something just that kind of building the brand through this kind

of a platform is a really cool opportunity the kickstarter page is ready to go I'm sending

it for approval once I get the word back I'll be able to launch it and let everybody see

it I think it's an understatement to say I'm a little nervous but I'm also really hopeful

and I like the prospects we have and I'll see where we go from here

For more infomation >> Building A Brewery: Episode 1 Craft Beer Documentary [Reclamation Brewing Company] - Duration: 6:57.

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STRONG MILITARY MOVIE "THE LAST ESCAPE"! Films about the war! # 1941-45 Movies! - Duration: 1:32:43.

STRONG MILITARY MOVIE "THE LAST ESCAPE"! Films about the war! # 1941-45 Movies!

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