Monday, February 12, 2018

Youtube daily report Feb 12 2018

Jose Mourinho aims dig at Paul Pogba after Manchester United's defeat to Newcastle

Jose Mourinho claims Paul Pogba was replaced early in Manchester United's defeat to Newcastle United because he wanted a 'better way' of starting attacking phases.

The 24-year-old sparked concern before kick-off after he appeared to suffer an injury during the warm up.

Pogba pulled up early after a short run and spoke to United assistant Rui Faria before heading back to the dressing room earlier than his teammates.

The France midfielder looked off the pace during the first half at St James' Park and was brought off immediately after Matt Ritchie's winning goal in the 65th minute.

But Mourinho maintains that Pogba did not have any issues and claims he wanted more 'simplicity' in his midfield by bringing on Michael Carrick.

Asked if Pogba was injured, Mourinho told Sky Sports: 'No. No problems.'.

And when asked why Pogba was brought off early, the United boss said: 'I wanted a better way to come out in the first phase against a team that was defending in a very compact block.

'I was trying that with the simplicity of Michael Carrick because he tries to make everything simple.

'And bring Alexis [Sanchez] close to [Romelu] Lukaku, where he could be a second striker to try to win the game.

'I was unlucky because they scored in the seconds before that, and then I'm going to face a different Newcastle, a Newcastle that in that moment the only think is to defend.'.

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Canstruction benefits local food bank - Duration: 0:31.

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Pozdrav z Prištiny - Duration: 0:47.

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The Army of the Dead - 'We Fight' Scene | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) CLIP - Duration: 5:01.

Who enters my domain?

One who will have your allegiance.

The Dead do not suffer the living to pass.

You will suffer me.

The way is shut.

It was made by those who are dead.

And the Dead keep it.

The way is shut.

Now you must die.

I summon you to fulfill your oath.

None but the king of Gondor may command me.

That line was broken.

It has been remade.

Fight for us...

and regain your honor.

What say you?

What say you?

You waste your time, Aragorn.

They had no honor in life, they have none now in death.

I am Isildur's heir.

Fight for me...

and I will hold your oaths fulfilled.

What say you?

You have my word!

Fight, and I will release you from this living death!

What say you?!

Stand, you traitors!

Out!

Legolas!

Run!

We fight.

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Small House Near Lake Michigan Beaches in Fennville, Michigan | Adorable Small House Design - Duration: 2:17.

Small House Near Lake Michigan Beaches in Fennville, Michigan | Adorable Small House Design

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Johnny Hally­day : Le jour où il a réalisé à quel point il était aimé - Duration: 3:15.

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Iron Patriot On The Job (Scene) | Iron Man 3 (2013) Movie Clip 4K (+Subtitles) - Duration: 1:06.

MAN: (ON RADIO)

Copy.

(REPULSOR FIRING) (PEOPLE SHRIEKING)

Nobody move.

(WOMEN EXCLAIMING IN FEAR)

Oh. Support Blue-Zero,

unless the Mandarin's next attack on the U.S.

involves cheaply-made sportswear,

I think you messed up again.

Yes, you're free, uh, if you weren't before.

It's... Of course.

Yes, ma'am.

Iron Patriot on the job.

Happy to help.

No need to thank me, ma'am.

It's my pleasure. (GRUNTING)

(GASPING)

Savin? I've acquired the Patriot armour.

RHODEY: If you want this suit,

you're going to have to pry my cold dead body out of it.

That's the plan, Colonel.

For more infomation >> Iron Patriot On The Job (Scene) | Iron Man 3 (2013) Movie Clip 4K (+Subtitles) - Duration: 1:06.

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Chal Peer Day Kharay | Muhammad Afzal Bandialvi | Best Punjabi Saraiki Song - Duration: 6:37.

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メルセデス「SEC」が4ドアで復活か!? Sクラス次世代型を初スクープ! - Duration: 2:16.

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Best Podcast Microphone (Under $75 & USB!) - Duration: 10:41.

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Melodies Sweet Melodies Relaxation For Deep Sleep - Duration: 4:03:02.

Melodies Sweet Melodies Relaxation For Deep Sleep

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Voici pourquoi cette mère a scandalisé les internautes, après avoir posté une photo sur internet… - Duration: 6:07.

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1LVL HESAPTA 200 KİLL ALDIM !! BIÇAĞI AT ÖDÜLÜ KAP#2 - Duration: 17:58.

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Portrait d'une chercheure/ conseillère scientifique du Biodôme de Montréal - Duration: 2:50.

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Eve and the Clone - [SCIENCE FICTION] - Duration: 58:26.

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10 faits terrifiants qui montrent à quel point les armes à feu sont un fléau aux Etats-Unis - Duration: 7:07.

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Where Do We Go

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L'horreur d'une maman qui découvre la vraie raison des crises de colère de son fils en voiture - Duration: 5:18.

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Volvo V40 1.9 D EUROPA - Duration: 1:01.

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Portrait d'une chercheure/ conseillère scientifique du Biodôme de Montréal - Duration: 2:50.

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Opel Movano 2.3 D L3 H2 POST.NL INGERICHT !! - Duration: 0:54.

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The Voice : qui est la rockeuse B. Demi-Mondaine, déjà muse d'Iggy Pop ? - Duration: 3:59.

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Strangers in the night - Frank Sinatra Cover by Nicolás Ponce and Jordano Silva - Duration: 3:01.

Strangers in the night

exchanging glances

wondering in the night

what were the chances

we'd be sharing love

before the night was through?

Something in your eyes

was so inviting

something in your smile

was so exciting

something in my heart

told me I must have you

Strangers in the night

two lonely people we were strangers in the night

up to the moment when we said our first hello

little did we know

love was just a glance away, a warm embracing dance away and

ever since that night

we've been together

lovers at first sight

in love forever

it turned out so right

for strangers in the night

love was just a glance away, a warm embracing dance away and

Ever since that night

we've been together

lovers at first sight

in love forever

it turned out so right

for strangers in the night

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Woman Forcibly Dragged From Legislature Meeting For Reading List Of Reps' Campaign Donors - Duration: 4:29.

This past Friday in the State of West Virginia, the House of Delegates, specifically the House

Judiciary Committee of the House of Delegates for the State of West Virginia, decided to

hold public comment on a bill that would allow the fracking injury to come into somebody

else's property and drill there without that land owner's consent.

Lissa Lucas, a woman who's actually running for the House of Delegates, decided to use

her time on the floor to read a list of the oil and gas company donations made to members

of that House Judiciary Committee, and it went pretty much exactly as you would expect

it to go.

Take a look at what happened to Ms. Lucas in this video.

Thank you Mr. Secretary.

Lissa Lucas followed by Scott Wyndham.

It's Lissa Lucas, and first I'd just like to say that no jobs will be created by this.

If we could get a guarantee of jobs, that would be great.

I'd also like to point out that the people who are going to be speaking in favor of this

bill are all going to be paid by the industry, and the people who are going to be voting

on this bill are also often paid by the industry.

For example, and I have to keep it short simply because the public only gets a minute, 45,

while lobbyists can throw a gala at the Marriott with whisky and wine and talk for hours to

the delegates.

So to keep it short, on the Judiciary Committee, Charlotte Lane, about $10,000 from gas and

oil interests including AEP, Marathon, FirstEnergy, Dominion, EQT, and I could go on.

His money come [inaudible 00:01:47] including Dominion, EQT, FirstEnergy, [inaudible 00:01:56]

I want to finish.

[inaudible 00:01:58].

Drag me off then.

People deserve someone [inaudible 00:02:05] fight for the people and not corporations.

[inaudible 00:02:08] information, I'm very sorry that [inaudible 00:02:14].

The next speaker would be-

So as Lissa Lucas is sitting there reading these names, they decide, first and foremost,

they're going to cut off her microphone so she can no longer speak or at least so nobody

can hear her.

Then security comes over, tries to get her out, and she says "Well, you're going to have

to drag me out."

They did exactly that.

And the whole way, as you can see in the video, that she's being dragged out, she is trying

to try the truth.

The truth is that that House of Delegates is owned by the oil and gas companies, and

it's no different across the country.

It's no different in Washington D.C.

What this woman was trying to do was read it into the House record so that everyone

could see it.

You wouldn't have to go searching campaign donation websites because, once again, at

the state level, it's a little bit trickier to navigate those.

She wanted everyone to know why this House of Delegates was sponsoring this particular

piece of legislation to essentially take away your property without your consent and give

it to the fracking industry.

This is the kind of person that we need in the government, somebody who understands the

damaging effects that campaign money has on policy.

That is what we need, not just in West Virginia but all over the country and certainly in

Washington D.C.

People like Lissa Lucas scare the hell out of Republicans, and they should because if

more people were like her, if more people understood who was buying our politicians

and what they were getting in return, then maybe we'd get some reforms on the books.

Maybe we'd take corporate campaign cash out of elections because the more that people

understand this issue, the more they want it gone.

For more infomation >> Woman Forcibly Dragged From Legislature Meeting For Reading List Of Reps' Campaign Donors - Duration: 4:29.

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forfait d'introduction chez Corps-Esprit - Duration: 2:18.

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Monsieur Jardinier: Le terreau maison - Episode1 - Duration: 1:27.

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Les bouteilles en plastique sont des tueurs silencieux! Découvrez la vérité - Duration: 6:00.

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Voyez l'intérieur de la magnifique Revere 28QB, 2018 de Forest River - Duration: 14:33.

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UK Court Awards BOC Aviation $90 Million In Claims Against Vijay Mallya - Duration: 2:03.

UK Court Awards BOC Aviation $90 Million In Claims Against Vijay Mallya

LONDON/SINGPORE: Embattled liquor baron Vijay Mallya has lost another legal battle linked to his now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines after the UK High Court awarded Singapore-based BOC Aviation an estimated $90 million in claims.

The latest case involving the 62-year-old businessman, whose extradition case over alleged loan defaults amounting to around Rs.

9,000 crores returns to Westminster Magistrates Court in London on March 16, is related to the leasing of aircraft by Kingfisher Airlines dating back to 2014.

Justice Picken, in a judgment dated February 5 at the Business and Property Courts of the High Court in London, ruled that the defendants have no real prospect of successfully defending the claim.

The defendants in the claim brought by BOC Aviation in Singapore and BOC Aviation (Ireland) Ltd have been named as Kingfisher Airlines Ltd and United Breweries (Holdings) Ltd.

We are pleased with the judgment but would not like to comment further at this stage, said a spokesperson for BOC Aviation in Singapore.

The legal claim relates to a leasing agreement between Kingfisher Airlines and aircraft leasing company BOC Aviation involving four planes, of which three were delivered.

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Cette femme perdait ses cheveux, elle a appliqué ceci sur le cuir chevelu avant d'aller au lit. - Duration: 5:00.

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Humour: Sugar Sammy et les villes françaises - Duration: 2:35.

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Courtes absences : la protection anti-cambriolage par Verisure - vidéo - Duration: 0:31.

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Melissa A. Beutler: Forty Under 40 - Duration: 0:50.

I guess perhaps when I was younger I would have thought that being a leader

is like being the king on the throne at the top of the pyramid, and in reality

it's really kind of like you turn the pyramid upside down. One of my colleagues

said last month that, you know, in leading his division, that his job was

to do the 10% of everyone else's job that they didn't know how to do or

didn't want to do or forgot to do. And I think I've really realized that

being a leader is working in the trenches with your team and carrying

them along the way and making them better as opposed to sitting at the top

of a pyramid giving them orders.

For more infomation >> Melissa A. Beutler: Forty Under 40 - Duration: 0:50.

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HL.BASKETBALL feedback Part1 - Duration: 2:18.

Intense and vocal !

Details... The small details

it helps me perfect my details

the details I was not paying attention to

it's really intense !

there is small details that we don't really work with our ball club

I think it's good because we working on a lot of details that we don't have time to work with our teams

it's much more individual

it is good and different from my team's practices

the equipment and the drills...

I think I'm going to have aches but we have worked well at least

I think it was tough but I liked it !

My name is Guiolet Willy and I'm Wilsya's dad

I think that it was a good workout

the coach found right away my daughter's weakness and worked on it

So I think that it was pretty quick

I think this workout is tougher, we work more

and with my team we work less because it's much more people

it is more specialized and focus on my needs

it's more individualized,

as soon as I make a mistake you see it directly

and you correct it right away

I think that the workout was really exhausting... As you can see

but very useful since it makes you work on your stamina and the weaknesses of your game

i have struggled a lot on the "focus drill" catching different types of balls at different moments

It is hard but I think that it's good for my coordination

it's good because I'm a competitor

when i play I like to win and be productive

so working with a professional helps me to understand my weaknesses and to correct them

I can see the result directly in the games or even when I play for fun

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Jeffrey D. Steed: Forty Under 40 - Duration: 0:45.

The practice of law

requires you to know things not just related to your particular area of

practice as far as being very specialized, but it also requires you to

have a very broad understanding of various different cultural aspects, both

internally and domestically and, of course, abroad. And so I think it's

changed where borders have really fallen and it's been interesting to see how

the progression that society has made there.

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No Doubt Kim Jong-Un Wants These South Koreans Killed for Their Olympic Greeting - Duration: 2:37.

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Romina Power torna sui social e fa una nuova dichiarazione d'amore ad Al Bano? - Duration: 5:38.

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Geek Squad Same Day Scre...

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호주 국방부가 선전해주는 록마의 F-35 - 스텔스 지상주의 버려라! | 한국의 군사력 - Duration: 8:13.

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F-35 품질관리 부실…안전 위험" | 한국의 군사력 - Duration: 4:43.

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10 Countries With a Serious FAKE NEWS Problem - Duration: 16:48.

Fake news has become something of a hot topic in recent months.

So much so that Collins dictionary even announced "fake news" as their word of the year

for 2017.

The Western democracies can at least boast a comparatively good record when it comes

to freedom of the press.

Journalists can expect to do their job without fear of imprisonment or execution.

That's by no means the case everywhere.

Reporters Without Borders ranks 180 countries based on their commitment to press freedom.

This list will dive to the murky depths of those rankings, taking a closer look at those

countries where the government exerts control over the media and attempts to crush any alternative

point of view.

10.

Equatorial Guinea

The African nation of Equatorial Guinea gained its independence from Spain in 1968.

Unfortunately, this just meant swapping one dictator for another, and Francisco Macias

Nguema proved to be a significant downgrade from Francisco Franco.

Nguema claimed to be a sorcerer, amassed a huge collection of human skulls, and took

great pleasure in torturing political opponents.

It's even been suggested that he may have been a cannibal.

Needless to say, Macias was not a supporter of a free press; to be a journalist was in

and of itself a crime punishable by death.

With a third of the population having already fled the country, Nguema was overthrown and

executed by his nephew, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, in 1979.

Equatorial Guinea's soldiers were so afraid of Nguema's supposed magical powers that

a firing squad had to be hired from Morocco.

The discovery of vast oil reserves in 1995 should have made the people of Equatorial

Guinea very wealthy.

While per capita income is now comparable to the likes of Great Britain and South Korea,

the oil riches have not been shared out evenly.

Some three-quarters of the population still live in grinding poverty.

The plight of the people of Equatorial Guinea is rarely reported on, not least because Mbasogo's

government routinely denies visas to foreign journalists.

Those who are allowed to enter are closely monitored.

Any misstep can be punished, and even taking photographs can result in imprisonment.

While the international community suspects Mbasogo of corruption on a massive scale,

Equatorial Guinea's compliant media paints a glowing picture of benevolent governance.

This is not particularly surprising, since the country's television and radio stations

are run by either the state or trusted members of Mbasogo's family.

9.

Djibouti

The small African nation of Djibouti is quite possibly the least democratic democracy in

the world.

Its president, Ismail Omar Guellah, came to power in 1999.

Since then he has won three elections, none of which could reasonably be described as

a free and open contest.

In 2005 the opposition parties believed the process was so rigged against them that they

boycotted the election altogether, leaving Guellah to romp home with 100% of the vote.

Guellah's announcement that he would stand again in 2011 was met by a wave of popular

protest.

The police responded by arresting hundreds of protestors, including the leaders of the

opposition parties.

In 2016 a team of BBC journalists were kicked out of the country just days after their arrival.

Guellah, to nobody's surprise, went on to win another landslide victory.

Guellah's party retains a tight grip on the media.

Radio and television are owned by the state, and only 10% of the population have access

to the internet.

Strict libel and slander laws keep journalists in check, and few would ever dare to raise

issues the government might deem controversial.

More determined and vocal opponents of the government tend to find themselves treated

to a lengthy stay in one of Djibouti's prison facilities.

Despite widespread evidence of Guellah's suppression of opposing political parties,

he is regarded as a good friend of the West.

Djibouti's relative stability, and its location at the gateway to the Suez Canal, lend it

a certain strategic significance.

The United States of America, France, Japan, Italy and Spain all have military bases in

Djibouti, which might explain their reluctance to criticize Guellah and his apparent subversion

of democracy.

8.

Cuba

The particular strain of Communism pursued by Cuba is generally regarded as a softer,

friendlier variety than that which infected the Soviet Union and North Korea.

Fidel Castro, and to a lesser extent his brother and successor Raul Castro, are reviled in

some quarters, but draw an equal amount of praise.

Fidel was a dictator, but he is often remembered as a relatively benign one.

Whether this is an accurate assessment is questionable at best.

It's certainly true that Cuba under the Castro brothers has achieved some quite remarkable

feats.

Despite US sanctions that have been in place since 1960, Cuba boasts one of the highest

literacy rates in the world.

The nation's health service is internationally acclaimed, and has even been studied by experts

from Western democracies such as Great Britain.

Life expectancy is higher than in many far wealthier nations, including the United States

of America.

Cuba has done these things well, but history has shown that Communist governments rarely

embrace criticism, constructive or otherwise.

Unfortunately, that's very much the case in Cuba too.

Freedom of speech is protected under the Cuban constitution only if it "conforms to the

aims of a socialist society."

Essentially, Cubans are free to say whatever they like, so long as the government likes

what they say.

Fidel Castro made considerable use of these sweeping powers.

Over the course of his rule thousands of journalists and human rights activists were imprisoned,

many of them without the luxury of a trial.

7.

Sudan

Sudan is Africa's third largest country, and one of its most troubled.

Since 1989 it has been ruled over by President Omar al-Bashir, who swept into power in a

bloodless military coup.

Since then he has been accused of murder, rape, genocide, and war crimes against his

own people.

He even shares the distinction of being one of only two current heads of state to have

had charges leveled against them by the International Criminal Court; the other being Uhuru Kenyatta

of Kenya, although the charges against him have since been dropped.

So long as al-Bashir remains in power, there seems to be little chance of him being brought

to trial.

His travel options are nonetheless somewhat limited if he wants to be sure of avoiding

arrest.

In 2015 he was forced to make a hasty retreat from South Africa when the authorities there

considered enforcing the ICC's arrest warrant.

Al-Bashir maintains that he is the victim of a Western smear campaign.

He can at least take some comfort in a personal fortune of at least $1 billion, and perhaps

a good deal more.

The average Sudanese is far less fortunate.

With an income of just $960 per-annum and a life expectancy of little more than 60 years

they are amongst the poorest people in the world.

6.

Vietnam

The US Government went to war in Vietnam out of a fear that Communism might take over the

world.

The domino theory held that when one nation became infected with Communism its neighbors

would soon follow, falling like dominoes.

It was instead Communist governments that proved unstable and prone to collapse.

Vietnam is now one of only five Communist states left standing – Laos being the only

one that doesn't appear on this list.

Traditional media such as radio, television, newspapers and magazines are firmly under

government control.

However, more than two-thirds of the population now have access to the internet, and the authorities

are struggling to maintain their monopoly on information as Vietnam enters the digital

age.

Bloggers who dare to criticize the government risk harassment, intimidation, physical violence,

and arrest.

To take just one example amongst many, in November 2017 a blogger was sentenced to seven

years in prison.

His crime was to report on a toxic spill at a steel mill, which dumped cyanide and carbolic

into the sea and saw 70 tons of dead fish washed up on the shore.

The strong-arm tactics employed by Vietnam's one-party dictatorship have nonetheless failed

to prevent bloggers from criticizing the government.

Nor has the government been successful in preventing an increasing number of people

from bypassing traditional media and turning to the internet for news.

5.

China

China has more people online than any other nation on Earth – some 751 million of them.

But they also face some of the tightest restrictions on just what they can access.

Google, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are all blocked by China's "Great Firewall."

Internet users are instead encouraged to sign up to government-run equivalents, where content

is tightly controlled and monitored.

More enterprising individuals have worked their way around the restrictions by signing

up to Virtual Private Networks, but even these are now being targeted by the authorities.

In December 2017 a Chinese businessman was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison

for running a VPN.

If this all sounds alarmingly Orwellian, then much worse is just around the corner.

In 2020 the Chinese government plans to assign each citizen a "social ranking" determined

by a complex computer algorithm.

Each individual's score will be based on a multitude of factors such as the things

they buy, whether they pay their bills on time, and their performance in their job.

Almost every aspect of a person's life will impact their ranking, even their friends.

People who associate with high-scoring, compliant citizens will have their own ranking pulled

up, but the reverse will also apply.

With each individual's social ranking score made public, those at the lower end of the

scale will be impacted in their ability to obtain loans, housing, work, and even foreign

travel.

Details of exactly how the algorithm will work have not been released, but it has been

revealed that a person's behavior will be factored into their score.

Compliance will be rewarded, and it's more than likely that any criticism of the government

will be punished.

4.

Syria

President Bashar al-Assad came to power in Syria following the death of his ruthless

father in June 2000.

In those early days of his rule, hopes were high that the former eye doctor would emerge

as a champion of freedom and democracy.

Assad promised change and democracy, granting permission for Syria's first independent

newspaper to begin publishing.

He even released anti-government activists and closed Syria's notorious Mezzeh Prison,

where political prisoners were reportedly beaten and tortured.

Within just a year everything changed.

Released prisoners were rounded up and imprisoned again, promised reforms canceled, police and

security officials retained the right to torture suspects and prisoners, and Syria's brief

flirtation with an independent press ended.

It may have been that Assad was forced to change track by elements within his own party.

Another possibility is that the so-called Damascus spring was always conceived as a

plan to lure political opponents into the open.

If Assad did take office with good intentions, then things have gone rapidly downhill from

there.

With Syria locked in a vicious and complex civil war since 2012, the Assad regime has

been accused of the torture and murder of prisoners, besieging and starving rebel-held

cities, and crimes against humanity.

However, it does appear that Assad's brutal methods have been successful in keeping him

in power.

The World Bank estimates the cost of rebuilding Syria will be in excess of $200 billion.

Given his record so far, it seems unlikely that Assad will want to build a new Syria

based on openness and freedom.

3.

Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

Since then it's gained a reputation for being one of the most authoritarian, and downright

strange, countries in the world.

Saparmurat Niyavoz, Turkmenistan's president until his death in December 2006, combined

eccentricity with an iron fist.

Ballet, opera, and circuses were all banned.

As were beards, facial hair, and gold teeth, which Niyavoz condemned as being unhygienic.

Enough paintings, pictures, and statues of Niyavoz were plastered around Turkmenistan

as to outnumber the country's five-million inhabitants.

He named the month of January, several cities, and even a breed of horses after himself.

His mother was not forgotten, and both the month of April and, bizarrely, bread were

renamed in her honor.

Niyavoz's successor, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, reined in some of the strangeness, but his

authoritarian instincts seem to be as strong as his predecessor's.

With complete control of the media, Berdimuhamedow has fashioned himself as the "protector"

of the people.

A recent video featuring Berdimuhamedow dressed in army fatigues as he shows off his skills

with an assault rifle has been widely mocked and parodied.

2.

Eritrea

Sometimes referred to as Africa's Hermit Kingdom, Eritrea gained its independence from

Ethiopia in 1961.

Since then Eritreans have had just one president, a grand total of zero elections, and years

of wars and border disputes with their Ethiopian neighbor.

The Ministry of Information controls the entire media, which devotes much of its energy towards

showering praise on President Isaias Afwerki.

Eritrea's impoverished people have the lowest proportion of internet connections in the

world, and thus almost no opportunity to access alternative points of view.

While the government claims that Eritrea is an oasis of peace and tranquility, many of

those who have fled the country claim they had been effectively enslaved by the state.

At the age of 18 every Eritrean becomes eligible for national service with the military.

In theory this should last for 18 months, but in practice it can go on indefinitely.

Until such time as they are released, conscripts have almost no control over their lives.

They are not permitted to marry, could be stationed anywhere in the country, and are

put to work on government infrastructure projects such as building roads.

In return they receive a meager wage that's scarcely enough to fend off starvation.

Any hint of insubordination is dealt with ruthlessly.

Asking for leave, complaining, and even praying can lead to arrest and detention.

Thousands of Eritreans attempt to flee the country every year.

The official penalty for desertion is five years imprisonment, but there are reports

that a shoot to kill policy is in place.

1.

North Korea

It's with good reason that North Korea is sometimes referred to as the Hermit Kingdom.

Since its creation in 1948, one family has passed down power from father to son.

Each member of the Kim dynasty has wielded that power in the manner of a despotic medieval

monarch.

There were some hopes that Kim Jong Un, who was educated in the West, might prove to be

more open and conciliatory than his father and grandfather.

He has instead continued in the family tradition of murdering rivals and loudly threatening

South Korea and the United States of America with destruction.

North Korean media is devoted to portraying the Kim family as benevolent godlike geniuses.

North Koreans are told they are the wealthiest and most fortunate people in the world.

This was demonstrably false even in the late 1960s and early 1970s when the economy was

outperforming that of their South Korean neighbor.

It's an even harder sell now that South Korea has become one of the wealthiest nations

in the world, while the North Korean economy collapsed to the point that as many as 3 million

people may have died of starvation in the 1990s.

If the North Korean people ever realize the extent of the lie perpetrated on them, it

might prove impossible for the government to retain its grip on power.

The Kim family's solution has been to create a sealed society, with little information

allowed in or out.

Any North Korean found listening to a foreign radio station, watching a foreign movie, or

in possession of a foreign book or newspaper risks arrest, torture, and deportation to

one of North Korea's brutal prison camps.

The aggressive rhetoric and bizarre claims coming out of North Korea on a regular basis

are such that a satirical Twitter account, purporting to be North Korea's official

news service, has been mistaken for the real thing by several respectable media outlets.

For more infomation >> 10 Countries With a Serious FAKE NEWS Problem - Duration: 16:48.

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Low Carb Meal Prep Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner! - Mind Over Munch - Duration: 4:23.

Hey, my munchies!

I'm Alyssia, and today I am sharing 3 recipes from my Low Carb Meal Prep eBook:

a breakfast, a lunch, and a dinner!

Now of course, you can mix and match the meals

to suit your meal prepping life and needs.

For breakfast I've got a lean green smoothie bowl,

which is pretty cool because smoothies can be challenging to do low carb.

You can totally treat this like a freezer bag, which I've shown before—

add kale, spinach, avocado—this is a great way to use avocados that are going bad

or browning—almond butter, sweetener, cinnamon, and salt

to a freezer-safe plastic bag and freeze!

When you're ready to make, add to a blender with coconut milk and blend.

You want it to be thick enough to be able to eat with a spoon,

that's why it's a smoothie BOWL!

Add your favorite low carb toppings!

I used fresh berries, slivered almonds,

cacao nibs, chia seeds and coconut shreds.

So fresh and vibrant!

Thumbs up for still being able to enjoy smoothies while low in carbohydrates!

For lunch I'm sharing these Mediterranean chicken drumsticks

with broccoli "tabbouleh."

In a bowl, add avocado oil, parsley, oregano, sage, garlic powder, onion powder,

lemon juice,

and salt & pep.

Pat the drumsticks dry,

and coat thoroughly.

Marinate for 30 minutes, or up to overnight.

Add chicken to a rack on a baking sheet, and bake in the oven for 30 minutes, flip,

and then continue to bake until cooked through.

They have SO much flavor and are so easy to make.

It's not REALLY a tabbouleh because it doesn't contain the bulgur since it is low carb,

so I'm just acknowledging that before anyone attacks me in the comments.

I KNOW!

It's not a true tabbouleh.

Call it whatever you want.

In a large mixing bowl, add broccoli rice, cauliflower rice, chopped cucumber,

chopped tomatoes, red onion, parsley, cilantro, mint, pumpkin seeds, salt & pep,

olive oil, and lemon juice.

Toss to coat!

That could not be easier, and there's so much flavor from simple, whole foods.

The tabbouleh pairs well with the Mediterranean-spiced chicken drumsticks

PERFECTLY, and because this is lower in carbohydrates,

we want it to be higher in fat, which is why we chose the drumsticks

instead of breasts.

And more fat means MORE flavor!

This will also last 4 days in the fridge to make weekdays easier!

If you're not familiar with a low carb lifestyle,

I have a Keto 101 video that will break down why a high fat diet is different

and what some of the health benefits are.

It's linked in the description box below.

For dinner I'm sharing these sriracha meatballs with spaghetti squash!

I have a spaghetti squash episode where I share my personal favorite way

to cook spaghetti squash, so feel free to check that out if you want direction there,

and it's of course in the eBook as well.

For the meatballs, I'm combining organic ground beef, sriracha, apple cider vinegar,

garlic, an egg, ground ginger, and salt & pep.

Get in there with your hands and mix to combine!

Roll into balls and place in a baking dish

and bake for 12-14 minutes.

In the meantime, you should make your sauce.

But first, you should subscribe to the channel so you can get notified every week,

and hit the bell!

Go ahead, you can do it!

I sauté minced onion in avocado oil.

Then, I add tomato sauce, sriracha, apple cider vinegar, ginger paste,

and red pepper flakes.

Bring to a boil, and then turn down the heat and simmer for about 15 minutes.

Serve the cooked meatballs and sauce with the spaghetti squash as a boat, or a dish!

I store the squash, meatballs, and sauce separately.

These will last 4-5 days in the fridge or 2 months in the freezer!

I hope you enjoyed these recipes, I have an entire ebook

of low carb meal prep recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinners, and snacks,

and I have another one that's not low carb but it is vegetarian.

You can check them out at mindovermunch.com/ebooks,

and you can get 10% off any ebook or package of your choice

if you use the code "MEATBALLS" at checkout.

Be sure to subscribe to the website while you're there because I have a giveaway

EVERY month for my subscribers, and you'll get special notifications and recipes too.

I'll see you next week for a brand new episode,

And remember, it's all a matter of Mind Over Munch.

That's why it's a smoothie BOWL.

Get it...?

Get it? Ya eat it with a SPOON.

Okay, sorry.

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BREAKING: At Least Six Terrorists Killed By U.S. MILITARY - Duration: 3:34.

BREAKING: At Least Six Terrorists Killed By U.S. MILITARY.

IRAQ– At least 6 ISIS militants were killed in an airstrike by the U.S-led international

coalition warplanes on Mosul city, a security source was quote as saying Sunday.

Speaking to Baghdad Today news website, the source said, "The U.S.-led international

coalition carried out an airstrike in coordination with the Nineveh Operations Command, targeting

Islamic State remnants in Badush village in northwestern Mosul."

"The air raid left six Islamic State militants dead and one of their tunnels completely destroyed,"

the source pointed out.

On July 10, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced liberation of the second largest

Iraqi city of Mosul from ISIS militants, who had captured it in 2014.

More than 25,000 militants were killed throughout the campaign, which started in October 2016.

Iraqi News reports.

Since the city was declared free, security troops continue to comb western Mosul areas

for hidden ISIS cells.

Despite the victory over ISIS in the city, observers say Islamic State is believed to

constitute a security threat even after the group's defeat at its main havens across

Iraqi provinces.

Mosul has always been an easy target for Islamic State militants, who seek to take revenge

from Iraqi security forces after they lost the city earlier this year.

AFF reported that The United States military have announced that they are pulling its forces

from an American-led coalition base in Iraq and shifting them over to Afghanistan following

the defeat of ISIS group militants in Iraq.

The U.S. troops have been leaving the Iraq base over the past week, according to western

contractors.

Groups of troops have been leaving the base on daily flights.

The exact scale of the redeployment has not been revealed.

According to various estimates, as of 2016, there were more 5,000 U.S. military personnel

stationed in Iraq, with nearly 4,000 deployed to support and assist local groups fighting

ISIS militants.

The remaining personnel included special operations forces, logistics workers and troops on temporary

rotations, the BBC reported.

Iraqi officials reportedly said their government reached an agreement with the U.S.-led coalition

to reduce the number of troops in Iraq.

The reported military buildup in Afghanistan is the latest sign of a growing U.S. focus

on Afghanistan as the primary conflict.

The White House reportedly signed off in August on deploying an additional 4,000 troops in

Afghanistan.

Fox News reports that President Donald Trump introduced a new Afghanistan strategy in August,

hinting at relaxing the rules of engagement, acceleration of strikes and other military

actions aimed at producing "an honorable and enduring outcome" in Afghanistan.

He warned against premature drawback of troops, referencing to the Obama administration's

decision to withdraw forces from Iraq in 2011.

"A hasty withdrawal would create a vacuum that terrorists, including ISIS and al Qaeda,

would instantly fill, just as happened before September 11th."

Since Trump took office, the number of troops has nearly doubled in Afghanistan – from

8,500 in early 2017 to 14,000 today.

What do you think about this?

Please share this news and scroll down to Comment below and don't forget to subscribe

Top Stories Today.

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「Reaction Shot」 Jurassic World 2 trailer - Duration: 9:06.

Hey everyone, I hope you're all fine

We're back for a new reaction, and this will be the first time it will be for a trailer

So now we can react to trailers and such

So now we can react to trailers and such

Because it's funny...

In fact I've got no reason, I just wanna do it...

So, today, we'll be watching

On the new trailer for Jurassic World 2 Fallen Kingdom

On the new trailer for Jurassic World 2 Fallen Kingdom

Because the first one I saw on screen was terrible... Horrible...

If I haven't had some maners, I would have puked all over my seat

It was so lame

I couldn't understand

I was like ''what the heck is this?''

I think thay didn't have much things that were ready to be shown

So they put what they could in the first trailer

And it was...

Not good

All of this is because of how trailers and blockbusters sometimes work

They MUST show something

So they release pretty lame stuff

They HAVE to release something to create some hype

For it to rise, little by little

So now we can watch the new one that's been released

I prevented myself from watching it so that I could react to it with you

I prevented myself from watching it so that I could react to it with you

I prevented myself from watching it so that I could react to it with you

By myself, but with you, if you know what I mean

We will be able to enjoy it

We will be able to enjoy it

It's not a music video so the reaction won't be as long as it is used to be

So, headphones

And we start this, 3, 2, 1...

Let's go

That's a good start

It's doing like birdies!

Not bad...

OOOOH so cute, it's Blue!!

Baby Blue!

Oh my, etnic minority

That was a Brachiosaurus

No, no T-rex here

What the actual fuck is this thing?

Looked like a Spinosaurus like in the third Jurassic Park, but without its ridge

On its back

A scene for us to remember the second movie with the baby t-rex

They remade the Indominous, that's obvious

You don't need to spoil the jumpscares!

I enjoyed it

Now I'm way more reassured

I was excepting some very bad stuff

But I was wrong!

The movie will be separated between a part on the island

and another one taking place in the actual world, in America

It seems it's gonna be good, for they are trying to create a bit of fear

Some stuff to make it a bit like a horror movie kind of thing

Unfortunatly, because of the recent Star Wars sequels, we are given constant things to remember the originals

When a huge movie hit is being offered sequels, they feel like they have to hit people with nostalgia, and that nostalgia will make the sequel better

*being way too long trying to say the previous thing*

*being way too long trying to say the previous thing*

*being way too long trying to say the previous thing*

*being way too long trying to say the previous thing*

*being way too long trying to say the previous thing*

I think it's a bad thing

To do it this way...

No, I haven't scratched my ass, that's not true!

So yeah, it's a bad thing

And if we can even see it in TRAILERS, it's going to be casting all over the movie

And if we can even see it in TRAILERS, it's going to be casting all over the movie

But the rest makes me want to believe in this movie

Well, I can smell the mini-Indominous thing coming

Let's not be stupid

In the first Jurassic World, we saw that chinese scientist (no racist) escape

In the first Jurassic World, we saw that chinese scientist (no racist) escape

In the first Jurassic World, we saw that chinese scientist (no racist) escape

That man that was also in Jurassic Park first of his name

That man that was also in Jurassic Park first of his name

So yeah, that shithead escape the island

So we can think

With a very narrow margin of error

That the Indominous is gonna be there, they way the army wanted it (way smaller)

Why not! I was not pretty fond of that dinosaur

I dig in T-rex and raptors way more

Why not

There must be some sort of continuity in series of films

We'll, despite all of this, the reminders of JP 2, they bother me

Above all, it's the one movie in the franchise that's being hated the most

When you see the third one, I think you can tell that it's the worst, but they all hate on the second

Jurassic Park 3...

That wasn't good...

The second is my favorite, yeah, oddly

Maybe because we see T-rex's everywhere

Maybe because there's Ian Malcolm in it, being the hero!

I loved that character

Pity they kinda nerfed it in the second movie

He was a bit less interesting

I think it's done

I have nothing else to say

Except that I'm waiting for it

My cats are playing in the corridor

So this is the 22nd of June, I'll be there

I'll be there

I don't know if you can hear my cats, they're making some pretty nasty hell

Oh yeah! Before leaving, I had some little advices and critics about my videos lately

I've been told, at least for the Reaction Shots, that ''buh, there is no light!''

Here, I don't know if it gets in the video or not

Maybe not...

It's just out of the field, you can see it radiating on my hand

One light on the right, one on the left, we're good now

So you won't bother me with them anymore

And for the cardboards behind me

It's because this is not my actual home

Those are furnitures that wait to be made

And as long as I'm not living in what I could call MY home, they will be there

I can't create some special personal space

I can't make a beautiful and badass set yet

That bothers me a lot, in fact

I have no principal set

And no aditional ones

I want my videos to have some visual quality

Something a bit more beautiful that cardboards and drying clothers

And that disgusting orange light

I can't do more for now... But I will!

As soon as I have my place, I'll do something cool, it's a promise

It will be good, ain't it?

This reaction is over now

Isn't it

It's shorter than with a music video

Trailers are way shorter than music videos

So don't be angry at me...

We'll reunite soon...

As that format is shorter, I'll make more of them

I'll have to deal with the trailers that are released, but I'll manage to make plenty of them

The next one will be out soon

I'm on a row, I'm make three of them in the same evening

I waited for the opportunity to make reactions to those three trailers

See you soon, pals, DustDragon, on duty!!

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