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Mexico answers Trump tariffs with new duties on US products

The government of Mexico announced on Thursday it would implement new duties on various U.S.

products in response to President Trump's decision to levy steel and aluminum tariffs

on the country.

"Mexico reiterates its position against protectionist measures that affect and distort

international commerce in goods," the government said in a statement.

"In response to the tariffs imposed by the United States, Mexico will impose equivalent

measures to various products like flat steels (hot and cold foil, including coated and various

tubes), lamps, legs and shoulders of pork, sausages and food preparations, apples, grapes,

blueberries, various cheeses, among others, up to an amount comparable to the level of

affectation."

The announcement comes after U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Rosssaid the administration

had decided to end temporary exemptions on tariffs for Mexico, the European Union and

Canada.

"We look forward to continued negotiations with Canada and Mexico on one hand and with

the European Commission on the other hand, as there are other issues we need to get resolved,"

Ross said during a conference call, adding that the White House would have to see how

its allies responded to the new tariffs before deciding what to do next.

Trump first imposed tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum in March,

but announced his administration would grant several countries, as well as the EU, a temporary

exemption.

Mexico, one of the top exporters of steel to the U.S., said in its Thursday statement

that the tariffs "are neither adequate nor justified."

The country is currently participating in negotiations with the U.S. to reform the North

American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Trump had previously threatened to scrap a new NAFTA agreement if Mexico didn't do

more to enforce security at its northern border to prevent migrants from entering the U.S.

The Mexican government issued a response saying it was "unacceptable" to use immigration

as a precondition for trade.

The EU on Thursday also said it would retaliate against the Trump administration's move.

The bloc's top trade official, Cecilia Malmström, said, "Today is a bad day for world trade."

Mexico said its countermeasures would remain in place until the U.S. removes the tariffs.

"Mexico reiterates its openness to constructive dialogue with the United States, its support

for the international system of commerce, and its rejection to unilateral protectionist

measures," the country said in its statement.

h/t The Hill

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Still Not Buying Any Fabric For An Entire Year | #FABRICCHALLENGE2018 | #SEWCHEAP | SEWING REPORT - Duration: 7:35.

so what's it like buying fabric for an entire year I'm checking in and I've got

an update for you welcome to the Sewing Report I'm Jennifer Moore helping you

discover your love of sewing crafts and DIY projects at the beginning of this

year I announced that I was going to go an entire year without buying any fabric

a total fabric band fabric blackout I don't know what you want to call it so

it's about six months later and I thought I would do an update video a

follow-up to let you know how it's going what kind of thoughts I've had since

I've not been buying fabric don't am i experiencing withdrawal am I about to go

crazy so I haven't been buying fabric for the last six months my stash the

reason I did it was because I felt like my stash was totally out of control

I just kept accumulating more fabric and there was more than I could possibly use

over a course of several years so at that point I decided you know maybe

enough is enough as you know in 2017 I stopped buying

clothing and I still haven't bought any clothing since then for myself and that

project has been going pretty well that that whole challenge so adding another

layer on top of it I thought might be a little a little frustrating or I might

run into more roadblocks and I've got to say it's been a lot easier than I

thought it would be before I started the ban I did kind of think about all the

projects I might want to do throughout the year and I spend about $100 from

fabric wholesale direct and I haven't really used any of that stuff either so

I think that just goes to show sometimes you think you need something or you

won't you think you won't be able to go without something and you really can in

fact I did a pretty large D stash a few months ago on my Instagram account

sewing reports shop or shops on report I'll I'll throw it up here right now if

you want to follow me in fact I may do another D stash because I'm just coming

to find out that I really have more fabric than I

need at the moment and if we move again which looks like it might be a

possibility in the future move out of this apartment then I definitely don't

want to be lugging around all that fabric again I think that's what kind of

brought me to the breaking point as well so I was like wow you know I keep all my

fabric a lot of it in plastic totes it's if they're very heavy it's a lot to

manage and again I don't know what kind of place we're gonna be moving into

after this so if it's smaller that's definitely gonna be a problem so I'm

deaf I'm certainly trying to use up my stash this year and I'm probably gonna

do another D stash to try to purge fabric that I clearly haven't used and

I'm gonna try to basically purge it I guess I guess that's what I'm saying

not that I'm going like full-fledged minimalist we're not going all tiny

house or anything but I guess I just realized I don't want to be the kind of

person that has shut those like huge ass bookshelves filled with fabric I really

don't want that meet me I've got like kind of a small cabinet right over there

that has some fabric in it and some other notions and I think another thing

that's come out of this whole thing is that I've I don't know what it is but

I'm also gravitating towards other interests like the dollhouse addiction

that's becoming a little bit for problem and I'm also developing an interest in

knitting in crochet and again I think that's another thing that you need to

think about with these hobbies the more you accumulate materials for it supplies

what if your interests change for instance I had a huge stash of quilting

cotton and then I started making garments and quilting cotton is not the

best substrate for a lot of the items I want to make so then of course I had to

start accumulating garment with quality fabrics stuff that I you know knit

fabrics things that were a little more like wash and wear that didn't wrinkle

as easy so again then you just start

accumulating more and more and overtime again your interest could

change you might not be as hot about quilting as you used to be I could you

know totally fall out of the dollhouse thing I have no idea so I'm really

trying my best to try to at least if I'm switching interests trying to offload

some of my other materials that I might not be using the longer it sits to like

not like fabric goes bad but it probably will go out of style and over time maybe

the quality could degrade or it could get discolored I don't know have I been

tempted to buy fabric yes I have every time I get those emails announcing sales

there is one collection in particular that I was that caused me a little bit

of agony it was the cloud9 fabrics the they have this collection called glimmer

and if they're just gorgeous fabrics and they're metallic they've got metallic

threads woven in and I will link it below because it's a gorgeous gorgeous

fabrics and if I could buy one fabric this year it would definitely be that

line I just I just really fell in love with those metallic fabrics and I was

like ah so that's probably the one weak moment I had where I was like oh I

really want that I do want to also do some videos this year with repurposing

fabric from other places um I still haven't done my Goodwill

shopping yet but here's the thing though I just it's not like I need any more

materials to work with I already have tons of fabric tons of supplies so I

really don't need to really go out and buy new stuff or find new stuff so come

on oh but this whole thing has really been an interesting experience and if

you haven't done it or and you you're in a place where you feel like you have too

much stuff this could be really good for you and help kind of change your mind

frame and chill out on some of your you know again I'm also not spending money

on fabrics that's been kind of cool too I think the downside though it I do feel

a little bit bad because I'm not supporting fabric

and fabric manufacturers that's probably the thing that kind of bums me out but

there's so much fabric out there and sometimes it's really hard for you to

pare down what you're going to do what you're gonna buy because you you can't

buy at all none of us can buy every piece of fabric that's ever been created

probably not possible overall it really hasn't been as tough

as I thought it would be I know that sounds crazy but that is the truth and I

think I can I very easily feel like I can go the

rest of the year without buying any fabric so I just wanted to kind of do an

update and let you know how I was doing which is which is pretty good and I hope

you enjoyed this video found it helpful if you do hit that like button and

subscribe to the sewing report for everything sewing crafts and DIY

projects i'm jennifer moore and i'm just gonna sit here and keep on not buying

fabric

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LeyeT - Most People (Lyrics in CC) - Duration: 3:35.

Hey, I love your face and how you always keep on trying

How you take your time, you change your mind, others may doubt it

But I know what you're thinking

You don't have to explain to me

Pressure like a mountain weighing down, people look sideways

Questioning your choices like they know better than your ways

I know what you're thinking

You don't have to explain to me

Say I didn't ask you, but thanks anyways

Keep your opinion, I'll be okay

Most people won't get it

But I do

Most people won't get it

But I do

Most people won't get it

But I do, but I do, but I do, I do

Get you

Why are you so hard on yourself, really you're doing fine

You can't rush a masterpiece, you paint it one brush at a time

Keep hitting the pavement

Hold your focus forward now

Look in the mirror, breathe out with me

Do what you're thinking, if it's what you believe

Most people won't get it

But I do

Most people won't get it

But I do

Most people won't get it

But I do, but I do, but I do, I do

Get you

(I'm just tired of people telling me what I should do when I didn't even ask)

(Everyone has an opinion on what they would do if they were you and..)

(I just want to trust myself and not look back)

Most people won't get it

But I do

Most people won't get it

But I do

Most people won't get it

But I do, but I do, but I do, I do

Get you

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"Surviving the End of the World (and How to Rebuild)" by Phi Beta Kappa Speaker Jackson D. Barber - Duration: 4:50.

Before I get started with my speech, I, like Brian,

would like to note that

I along with all of my peers wearing red ribbons today stand in support of the 27- year fight

for an Asian-American Studies program at Williams College.

Friends and classmates, we made it.

It was never a sure thing, but we made it.

The last four years may have left you weary and heartbroken. I'm certainly exhausted.

But I guarantee you, we are more resilient,

more kind and wise for having gone through.

And by God, we made it.

There is a moment, I think, in every Williams student's time here when their world implodes.

Sooner or later, this place sweeps away some of the bedrock upon which you built your identity, and your temple tumbles to the ground.

You, we, have to rebuild.

Williams is a place of destruction and renewal, and none of us are immune.

If you're not sure what I mean, then you're probably a frosh at First Days.

I want to share three lessons that I have gathered from my own personal implosions at Williams.

Three lessons on how to survive the apocalypse

Be it a failed relationship,

mental illness,

paralyzing academic stress (all of which I have experienced here), or perhaps even a horde of bloodthirsty zombies

(which thankfully I have not).

This is my bootstrap guide to surviving the end of the world and how to rebuild.

Survival tip number one: be doggedly positive.

Jesse Eisenberg would never have found love in Zombieland had he whiled away the hours moping about the collapse of civilization.

We all understand our world and ourselves by telling stories.

Find the storylines rooted in love of self and others,

in

auspicious beginnings and

autonomy

and

let these narratives drive you. Your life story can only have a happy ending if you believe you are worthy and capable of joy—

so choose to believe doggedly.

You have the power to make that choice.

Survival tip number two.

You are as vast as the sky.

Even if you're trapped in a concrete bunker for the nuclear winter or, God forbid,

trapped in your carrel working on that ten-pager, you are the heir to a vast emotional space.

Your heart can hold a lot.

It's okay to feel stressed, angry and anguished, because feeling these emotions doesn't preclude you also feeling the good stuff:

joy,

peace, and

connection.

Survival tip number three: lean in.

Whatever life throws at you,

sit with it.

It turns out we can hide from our troubles, social and emotional, about as well as we can hide from the undead.

We can't.

The sooner you sit with that which haunts you,

the sooner you could recognize its limited bounds and overcome.

We all hurt sometimes.

But we must lean into that pain,

for our emotions are ultimately one of the most powerful resources we have available.

At its heart, this is a speech about vulnerability.

Vulnerability is one of the hardest, most beautiful and most powerful

expressions of self,

trust and love.

In the words of a dear friend,

it's good to be a little squishy.

This is my call to action to all of you and my parting word of advice.

Try to be a little squishier.

and watch out for zombies. Thank you

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RIP LIBERALS: New Poll Shows Democrat Party is Officially DE*D - Duration: 2:14.

RIP LIBERALS: New Poll Shows Democrat Party is Officially DEAD.

How can you have a successful political party, if you don't have a leader?

You can't.

And that's just one of the problems the desperate Democrats are facing.

A new poll shows that their own KEY voters are clueless as to who the leader of the party

is.

As a matter of fact, a whopping 45 percent said the party does not have a leader.

What?

But it gets worse.

Of the Democrat voters who said there is a leader, no one could agree who that leader

is.

Yet, the media continues to push the narrative that "Republicans are in trouble" and

a "blue wave" is coming.

More fake news.

From Bizpacreview.com

Just five months out from November's midterm elections, voters in competitive battleground

districts don't have a clear idea of who leads the Democratic Party, a new poll reveals.

When voters in those key districts were asked who the party's leader is, the most popular

answer was, "There isn't one," according to a CBS/YouGov poll released on Sunday.

Forty-five percent of midterm voters say Democrats are leaderless, the poll found.

Voters who said the Democratic Party does have a leader, couldn't agree on who that

leader is.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer received with 16 percent of the vote; House Minority

Leader Nancy Pelosi received 15 percent; and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a socialist independent

who ran for president as a Democrat in 2016, received 13 percent.

Seven percent named former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the twice-failed presidential

candidate, as the leader of the party, while another four percent listed someone else.

The midterm battle for control of the House of Representatives is currently a toss-up,

the poll found.

The poll was conducted over May 24 – 30 and has a margin of error of plus or minus

1.6 percent.

What do you think about this?

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

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Still Not Buying Any Fabric For An Entire Year | #FABRICCHALLENGE2018 | #SEWCHEAP | SEWING REPORT - Duration: 7:35.

so what's it like buying fabric for an entire year I'm checking in and I've got

an update for you welcome to the Sewing Report I'm Jennifer Moore helping you

discover your love of sewing crafts and DIY projects at the beginning of this

year I announced that I was going to go an entire year without buying any fabric

a total fabric band fabric blackout I don't know what you want to call it so

it's about six months later and I thought I would do an update video a

follow-up to let you know how it's going what kind of thoughts I've had since

I've not been buying fabric don't am i experiencing withdrawal am I about to go

crazy so I haven't been buying fabric for the last six months my stash the

reason I did it was because I felt like my stash was totally out of control

I just kept accumulating more fabric and there was more than I could possibly use

over a course of several years so at that point I decided you know maybe

enough is enough as you know in 2017 I stopped buying

clothing and I still haven't bought any clothing since then for myself and that

project has been going pretty well that that whole challenge so adding another

layer on top of it I thought might be a little a little frustrating or I might

run into more roadblocks and I've got to say it's been a lot easier than I

thought it would be before I started the ban I did kind of think about all the

projects I might want to do throughout the year and I spend about $100 from

fabric wholesale direct and I haven't really used any of that stuff either so

I think that just goes to show sometimes you think you need something or you

won't you think you won't be able to go without something and you really can in

fact I did a pretty large D stash a few months ago on my Instagram account

sewing reports shop or shops on report I'll I'll throw it up here right now if

you want to follow me in fact I may do another D stash because I'm just coming

to find out that I really have more fabric than I

need at the moment and if we move again which looks like it might be a

possibility in the future move out of this apartment then I definitely don't

want to be lugging around all that fabric again I think that's what kind of

brought me to the breaking point as well so I was like wow you know I keep all my

fabric a lot of it in plastic totes it's if they're very heavy it's a lot to

manage and again I don't know what kind of place we're gonna be moving into

after this so if it's smaller that's definitely gonna be a problem so I'm

deaf I'm certainly trying to use up my stash this year and I'm probably gonna

do another D stash to try to purge fabric that I clearly haven't used and

I'm gonna try to basically purge it I guess I guess that's what I'm saying

not that I'm going like full-fledged minimalist we're not going all tiny

house or anything but I guess I just realized I don't want to be the kind of

person that has shut those like huge ass bookshelves filled with fabric I really

don't want that meet me I've got like kind of a small cabinet right over there

that has some fabric in it and some other notions and I think another thing

that's come out of this whole thing is that I've I don't know what it is but

I'm also gravitating towards other interests like the dollhouse addiction

that's becoming a little bit for problem and I'm also developing an interest in

knitting in crochet and again I think that's another thing that you need to

think about with these hobbies the more you accumulate materials for it supplies

what if your interests change for instance I had a huge stash of quilting

cotton and then I started making garments and quilting cotton is not the

best substrate for a lot of the items I want to make so then of course I had to

start accumulating garment with quality fabrics stuff that I you know knit

fabrics things that were a little more like wash and wear that didn't wrinkle

as easy so again then you just start

accumulating more and more and overtime again your interest could

change you might not be as hot about quilting as you used to be I could you

know totally fall out of the dollhouse thing I have no idea so I'm really

trying my best to try to at least if I'm switching interests trying to offload

some of my other materials that I might not be using the longer it sits to like

not like fabric goes bad but it probably will go out of style and over time maybe

the quality could degrade or it could get discolored I don't know have I been

tempted to buy fabric yes I have every time I get those emails announcing sales

there is one collection in particular that I was that caused me a little bit

of agony it was the cloud9 fabrics the they have this collection called glimmer

and if they're just gorgeous fabrics and they're metallic they've got metallic

threads woven in and I will link it below because it's a gorgeous gorgeous

fabrics and if I could buy one fabric this year it would definitely be that

line I just I just really fell in love with those metallic fabrics and I was

like ah so that's probably the one weak moment I had where I was like oh I

really want that I do want to also do some videos this year with repurposing

fabric from other places um I still haven't done my Goodwill

shopping yet but here's the thing though I just it's not like I need any more

materials to work with I already have tons of fabric tons of supplies so I

really don't need to really go out and buy new stuff or find new stuff so come

on oh but this whole thing has really been an interesting experience and if

you haven't done it or and you you're in a place where you feel like you have too

much stuff this could be really good for you and help kind of change your mind

frame and chill out on some of your you know again I'm also not spending money

on fabrics that's been kind of cool too I think the downside though it I do feel

a little bit bad because I'm not supporting fabric

and fabric manufacturers that's probably the thing that kind of bums me out but

there's so much fabric out there and sometimes it's really hard for you to

pare down what you're going to do what you're gonna buy because you you can't

buy at all none of us can buy every piece of fabric that's ever been created

probably not possible overall it really hasn't been as tough

as I thought it would be I know that sounds crazy but that is the truth and I

think I can I very easily feel like I can go the

rest of the year without buying any fabric so I just wanted to kind of do an

update and let you know how I was doing which is which is pretty good and I hope

you enjoyed this video found it helpful if you do hit that like button and

subscribe to the sewing report for everything sewing crafts and DIY

projects i'm jennifer moore and i'm just gonna sit here and keep on not buying

fabric

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What happened when I contacted Condor Tool & Knife after I broke a knife? - Duration: 2:25.

You might be wondering how I got here.

Back up, let's start earlier.

I mean we don't really need to- you already saw that review so how about some light batoning

with the Condor Tool and Knife Swamp Romper instead of a weird knife skit.

While I talk about a good customer service experience- which sounds like a terrible premise

for a video.

Originally Fellow Gear Reviewerist Journey Wind Junk, broke the wood handle on the swamp

romper- he said with some light hits.

He then sent it to me via a stop at Nick Shabazzes place and he told me to do my worst.

I batoned with it and cracked it even more.

And for the record here, and in my videos I always do my worst buddy.

Let's just get that straight.

Marshalllaw123 said they might send me a new one if I checked in with their customer service.

So I did, explained I had batoned- not that I was sorry, but just that I did it and I'm

not sure if you cover that- it's totally cool if you didn't.

But if you didn't I'd leave irrational comments below every condor video on the internet-

because I'm a miserable piece of human garbage.

Ok I didn't say that.

So guess what?

They said take your knife and shove…

Yep shove it in a package with this prepaid UPS sticker, and we'll send you a new one.

Also we need your first born.

Ok not that last part.

So this story has a happy ending.

Sorry it won't be a 15 video of just my hands or face- that's why my videos don't

do well.

Condor Tool and Knife rules- they covered batoning a fixed blade- and didn't even

say you know we make axes.

This is the second time I've sent in something for customer service.

The other time was Esee, when I blade broke a big chunk out by batoning of the Junglas

2.

I feel like there's a lesson I should have learned here.

However they did not send me a prepaid sticker- but I still got a nice replacement knife free

of charge.

Anyway if you like these sorts of stories you'll love where I'm taking the channel

next- all customer service stories all the time- and no shorter than 20 minutes per video.

Like, subscribe, comment, baton, thanks for watching.

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National Cheese Day: The History of California's Cheesemaking Industry | Heavy.com - Duration: 11:02.

National Cheese Day: The History of California's Cheesemaking Industry | Heavy.com

The idea for Humboldt Fog goat's milk cheese first came to Mary Keehn in a dream.

She fell asleep on an airplane and awoke with a vivid picture in her mind of how the cheese looked.

And then she set out to realize her vision – in the process, helping to launch a late-20th-century American renaissance in artisan cheese-making.

But the dream didn't come from nowhere.

In Keehn's telling, the revelation occurred on a transatlantic flight home from France, where she'd gone in 1992 as a young cheese-maker looking for new inspiration by tasting traditional French cheeses and visiting their makers.

Indeed, a wheel of Humboldt Fog melds elements of two iconic French cheeses, with a Morbier-like ribbon of ash running through chalky paste more reminiscent of a soft-ripened Valançay.

The result is thoroughly distinct.

The story of Keehn's Cypress Grove Cheese is a quintessential telling of the California dream.

Not merely an entrepreneurial success story, it is a narrative of self-reinvention.

The California dream is about moving west (or, as in Keehn's case, farther north, to Humboldt County from Sonoma) to start anew, seeking not so much to get rich quick as to envision and inhabit a new identity.

Cypress Grove's heroine embodies characteristics that could describe the American artisan cheese industry as a whole: scrappy, innovative and unapologetically indebted to European tastes and know-how – condensing themes that emerged through anthropological research I conducted across the United States for my book, "The Life of Cheese.".

Back to the land, making cheese.

Mary Keehn acquired her first goats in 1970, wanting to feed fresh goat's milk to her first daughter, whom she was herself then weaning.

For years, Keehn and her family lived as self-sufficiently as possible.

Overwhelmed with more goat's milk than her human companions could or were willing to drink, she began experimenting in her kitchen and learned to make fresh cheese, or chèvre.

A friend who was opening a restaurant told Keehn, now a divorced mother of four, "If you start a [licensed] cheese factory, I'll buy your cheese." And in 1983 – without any official training, apprenticeship or business experience beyond selling her goats' breed stock – Keehn launched Cypress Grove.

For nine years, prior to the trip to France and subsequent introduction of Humboldt Fog, Cypress Grove sold fresh chèvre and fromage blanc, cheeses more wholesome than gourmet.

Indeed, Keehn was one of a number of Americans involved in the back-to-the-land movement who, in the early '80s, began making cheese by hand for commercial sale.

Located in the Northern California coastal town of Arcata, Keehn grew Cypress Grove into a successful business with national distribution and name recognition that employs over 40 workers – a far cry from its modest origins.

In 2010, Keehn sold the company to the Swiss corporation Emmi, although her daily involvement continues.

Today's cheese lovers can drive (or internet browse) along the California Cheese Trail, stretching from Crescent City near the Oregon border south to Los Angeles.

It leads to artisan microdairies as well as Kraft Foods subsidiaries.

Created in 2010 by a Marin County dairy farmer's daughter on the model of wine-tasting maps, the California Cheese Trail today features 72 cheese-making operations.

Nationwide, the American Cheese Society counts more than 900 artisan and specialty cheese operations.

Reflective of the state's cultural diversity, the variety in California cheese-making is neither new nor unique to the state.

But it is indicative of how food-making traditions in the United States are often animated by personal narratives of innovation rather than, as in Europe, adherence to customary tradition.

Since 2000, the number of California's artisan cheese producers has grown exponentially.

But while hippie goat ladies have been celebrated as cheese-making pioneers, they are not without precedent.

The California dream of a century earlier saw a similar flourishing of cheese-making activity in port cities up and down the Pacific Coast.

Gold rush roots for new cheese markets.

The Marin French Cheese Company, in Petaluma, California, claims to be the oldest continuously operating cheese factory in the United States.

In 1865, with Lincoln in the White House and the Civil War coming to an end, Marin French (originally Thompson Brothers Cheese Co.) got its start when Jefferson Thompson, a dairy farmer, recognized an emergent market niche in the nearby port town of San Francisco.

The now late Jim Boyce, who purchased Marin French in 1998 from Thompson's descendants, related the company's history to me in the course of my own research.

During the California Gold Rush between 1849 and 1855, European stevedores who sailed into what's now called San Francisco Bay delivering goods to support the mining enterprises got "caught up in the fever" themselves.

Many abandoned ship to seek their own fortunes mining.

After the gold rush went bust, workers returned to the bay to make a living at the dockyards.

As Boyce said to me, "Now, in any workman's bar or inn… the beer gives them hydration and carbohydrate but no protein," so "typically in a workman's bar there's a jar of pickled eggs or something like that – pig knuckles, sausage." But in the Bay Area at that time agriculture had yet to be fully developed.

"There weren't any eggs," Boyce explained, as there were no commercial hen farms.

So according to Boyce, enterprising dairy farmer Jefferson Thompson said to himself:.

"in a moment of marketing brilliance, 'I wonder if they'd eat cheese, instead?' So he starts making these little cheeses, three-ounce cheeses, more or less.

And he hauls them off to the docks, and they put them on the table in a bowl, and they were an immediate hit! Why? Because these are European stevedores: They knew cheese! They ate it breakfast, lunch and dinner.

And that was the origin of the company.".

With new migrants come new tastes.

If Mary Keehn's Humboldt Fog exemplifies personal insight and passion, Jefferson Thompson's Breakfast Cheese (now Marin French's Petite Breakfast) celebrates the generation of new markets.

It's a reminder that the California dream of entrepreneurial reinvention requires not only creative genius but also the appreciative taste of willing consumers.

The Gold Rush brought European deckhands eager to eat soft-ripened cheeses.

Marin French was at the ready, hand-ladling Camembert.

In the late-20th century, hippie eaters of "health foods" gave way to American Europhiles who valued a diversity of distinctive tastes.

Here it is worth remembering that California, nearly all the up way to present-day Arcata, was until 1848 part of Mexico.

Cross-cutting immigrant histories have long underwritten the California dream – and they still do.

The California Cheese Trail declares Ariza Cheese, established in 1970, to be "the oldest artisan Mexican cheese-maker in Southern California." It specializes in Salvadoran cheeses in addition to crumbly Mexican Cotija.

You will find Ariza just off Alondra Blvd.

in the city of Paramont, east of Compton in LA County.

Heather Paxson, Professor of Anthropology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

For more infomation >> National Cheese Day: The History of California's Cheesemaking Industry | Heavy.com - Duration: 11:02.

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Les Anges 10: Sarah Van Elst se prononce sur son single - Duration: 3:41.

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#116[On y va ou pas ?]OPÉRATION BEYROUTH //Critique à chaud - Duration: 2:09.

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Une astuce magique que toutes les femmes adorent - Duration: 7:06.

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ONE COLOR CHALLENGE! | Eme Draws - Duration: 2:20.

Roses are red,

this drawing is going to be blue,

your shit is brown.

well it depends if you're healthy or not

it can be red or black

Black -

just like what she feels for you

okay sorry about that,

I know you're here to watch me drawing

I suppose

so yea lets get started!

so this is the progress so far I made the lineart, added the base

and I'm coloring it with the number 2 2 2 blue

that blue looks beautiful (?)

I don't know

and I am going to play with saturation to make lighter and darker tones of blue!

Actually it could be an any color challenge

I hope you enjoyed this episode

this is my first time making a challenge

I don't really consider it a challenge but you know

so if you want more of this, please, let me know :)

if you want to know more about the process of this illustration it will be in my Patreon

it's a pay-what-you-want Patreon of the pictures I've been making during this month

where you can get the process steps, Photoshop files and Linearts for you to color!

And you can also see my drawings on my social networks and ye

see you soon, byee

For more infomation >> ONE COLOR CHALLENGE! | Eme Draws - Duration: 2:20.

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Les scientifiques expliquent ce qui arrive à votre corps quand vous mangez - Duration: 9:49.

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Chris Giardina: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 10:09.

Chris Giardina: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Twitter Video shows Chris Giardina, 29, unleashing an expletive-laden string of epithets, including the n-word, at a bouncer and another man outside of a Brooklyn bar.

A Brooklyn real estate agent was caught on video threatening to "bury" a black bouncer while spewing racial slurs at the man in front of a Bushwick bar early Friday morning.

"Touch me again you f—ing n—-r," Boston-area native Chris Giardina can be heard shouting during the cell phone video.

Giardina, 29, is accused of hurling the n-word at a bouncer after an expletive-laden video of an argument that surfaced last week outside Wyckoff Avenue performance space The House of Yes, according to the New York Post.

Then he turns to a man shooting footage of the incident and shouts more racial obscenities: "Yeah I said it, 'cause he's punching me you f—ing s–c.

Here's what you need to know about Giardina:.

Giardina Allegedly Unleashed a Torrent of Racial Expletives After Accusing the Bouncer of Punching Him.

Giardina alleged that the bouncer struck Giardina in the face for exiting out the wrong door.

He was on the phone with police threatening to "bury" him for the assault.

"Get a cop here now or I'm going to end up burying this black guy," Giardina shouts into the phone.

He continues screaming, swearing and hurling racial slurs, while continuously telling police that he was going to "bury" and/or kill somebody.

The video is approximately six minutes long, with Giardina shouting through most of it.

"I will bury you," he repeatedly screams at the bouncer.

"You hit me in the face like a dirty, f—ing black person.

You'll lose your job and you'll lose your house.

Trust me.".

Pointing at the cameraman and bouncer, he exclaimed, "I hate ignorant people.

Sp-c—ignorant. Black—ignorant.

You're the n-gger.".

He Claims He Was Drunk During the Incident & is Not a Racist, Just an Idiot, for Using Slurs.

The New York Post reached out to Giardina Sunday, who claimed he is not a racist because someone else used the n-word first.

"The word that I used, that I'm embarrassed by using, was being thrown around the entire time.

It was already in the air," he told The Post during a phone interview.

"It doesn't make me a racist; it makes me an idiot.".

He said he couldn't recall anyone else using the slur against Latinos, although he is clearly heard calling the person holding the camera a "dumb f—ing s–c.

" Not long after, he starts shouting "dude, s–c, go away s–c.

Giardina claims he was drunk at the time, but also says the video was "manipulated" to make him look bad.

He says that the crowd outside the bar was "actually on my side" until he started dropping racial insults, according to the Post.

Both men on the receiving end of Giardina's racist tirade remained unmoved throughout the ordeal.

"This is America," said the person filming.

"We're better than this.".

Giardina Worked as a Real Estate Agent for the Hipster Apartment Broker MySpace NYC.

"Some companies like to tell you that they've been around the block a few times.

Here at MySpace NYC, we are the block.

We are Brooklyn.

With diligence, confidence, and drive, our agents here at MySpace NYC are guaranteed to not only help you find the perfect apartment, but to show you that Brooklyn, truly, is where you belong.".

MySpace NYC fired Giardina over the video, according to principal broker Shawn Mullahy, the Post reports.

"I was very disappointed in the video to say the least," Mullahy told The Post.

"I was embarrassed and saddened by it.

It's not in line with the company culture or values.".

The brokerage has lost several agents in the past few years.

MySpace saw the sharpest decline in agent count among Brooklyn brokerages from June 14, 2016 to February 20, 2018, according to a recent analysis by The Real Deal.

The company lost 63 agents, representing a 44 percent drop, the Real Deal reports.

Giardina Would Leave Bottles of Tequila and Birthday Cards for Renters When He Was a Broker.

Had Giardina kept his job with MySpace NYC, he may have had a harder time finding people to rent through him.

His renter's profile on Naked Apartments is starting to flood with people calling him a "racist pos" with links to the video in the review.

"How many times calling people "n****r" or "sp*c* or "dirty black person" is acceptable? If you say less than 15, find another realtor," one review stated.

However, there are a plethora of good reviews among the bad, claiming that Giardina would leave a bottle of tequila for new renters after signing the lease, as well as sending birthday cards to his renters.

"We have rented an apartment from Chris 3 years in a row and love how hard he works for us and keeps putting us in the best apartments! The bottle of tequila waiting at our new apartment is always a good touch along with the birthday cards every year! If you want a broker to spend time in your search, make things easier and to become a friend, work with him.

Thanks Chris!".

There are other reviews claiming that Giardina was a great broker, taking the time to really help renters find the right place, always readily available to answer any and all questions, and was considered an all-around excellent broker.

Giardina was Escorted Out of House of Yes Due to His Aggressive Behavior Toward Another Security Guard Inside the Building.

Jacqui Rabkin, a marketing director at House of Yes, told Gothamist, "We are deeply appreciative of the way [the bouncer] kept his composure while the aggressive patron was hurling racial slurs at him, and we feel he acted fully within his rights throughout the interaction.

"We feel we made the right move escorting this patron out of our venue when he became aggressive and engaged in name-calling towards a different security guard indoors, and that decision was validated when we saw how his behavior escalated outdoors," she added.

The video ends shortly after police arrive on the scene.

According to Rabkin, the cops asked the bouncer if he wanted to press charges, and "he replied that his only desire was for everyone to get home safely and he did not want to waste the emergency unit's valuable time.".

For more infomation >> Chris Giardina: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 10:09.

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✅ Τίτλοι τέλους: Τον χώρισε μετά από έναν χρόνο σχέσης, λόγω "τρίτου προσώπου"! | News | fthis.gr - Duration: 1:29.

Αποφάσισαν να βάλουν τίτλους τέλους στη σχέση τους, ύστερα από έναν χρόνο. Ο λόγος για τη Sofia Richie και τον Scott Disick, οι οποίοι δεν είναι πια μαζί, καθώς μπήκε τρίτο πρόσωπο ανάμεσά τους

Σύμφωνα με ρεπορτάζ του US Weekly, o Disick απάτησε την κόρη του Lionel Richie με μια άλλη γυναίκα στο Miami

«Η Sofia και ο Scott χώρισαν. Εκείνος την απάτησε με μια άλλη γυναίκα, εκείνη το ανακάλυψε και το είπε στον πατέρα της» αποκάλυψε πηγή κοντά στο 19χρονο μοντέλο

«Ο Scott είναι καλά ψυχολογικά. Δεν το έχει πάρει σοβαρά και πιστεύει ότι η Sofia θα αλλάξει γνώμη» επισημαίνει άλλη πηγή στο αμερικανικό People

Μία εβδομάδα πριν, η Richie είχε ευχηθεί στον πρώην αγαπημένο της για τα γενέθλιά του με μια φωτογραφία από τις τελευταίες τους διακοπές

For more infomation >> ✅ Τίτλοι τέλους: Τον χώρισε μετά από έναν χρόνο σχέσης, λόγω "τρίτου προσώπου"! | News | fthis.gr - Duration: 1:29.

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+++ CLICCA QUI PER AGGIORNARE LA PAGINA +++71' - Cambio Olanda, esce De Ligt per Aké.70' - Sulla pun - Duration: 10:13.

          71' - Cambio Olanda, esce De Ligt per Aké.     70' - Sulla punizione Perin respinge

    70' - Cambio Italia: esce Insigne per Bonucci.     69' - Espluso Criscito per un fallo da ultimo uomo su Babel al limite dell'area

    67' - Lancio di De Sciglio per Chiesa che la mette a centro area dove Zaza con una zampata la devia in rete

    67' - GOOOOOLLLLL, Zaza.     64' - Olanda avanti con Depay che colpisce di testa, Perin blocca sicuro

    62' - Cambio Italia: esce Belotti per Zaza.     60' - Cambio Italia: esce Verdi per Chiesa

    59' - Prova un tiro al volo Wijnaldum, alto.    58' - Cambio di Mancini: esce Zappacosta per De Sciglio

    56' - Contropiede azzurro con Belotti che serve Insigne il cui tiro a giro finisce alto

    55' - Depay si incunea in area, Rugani in angolo.    53' - Chiudono tutti gli spazi gli azzurri, ma non riescono a ripartire

    51' - Angolo Olanda.    50' - L'Olanda ha alzato il proprio baricentro in avanti, ma nessun tiro verso la nostra porta

    48' - Due volte Insigne pescato in fuorigioco.    46' - Cambio Olanda: esce Hateboer per Janmaat

    46' - Inizia il secondo tempo: Italia-Olanda 0-0    Si chiude senza reti la prima frazione di gioco tra Italia e Olanda con gli azzurri che hanno creato almeno quattro nitide occasioni da gol: è mancata un po' di precisione e anche un po' di fortuna per far finire la palla dentro

L'Olanda si è limitata a contenere e quasi mai pericolosa.     46' - Finisce il primo tempo: Italia-Olanda 0-0     45' - Un minuto di recupero

    44' - Ancora una occasione per gli azzurri con Criscito, il tiro finisce sul fondo

    43' - Ammonito Vormer.     43' - Colpo di testa di Rugani, salva sulla linea un difensore

    LAPRESSE   42' - Verdi, liberato da Jorginho in area si fa deviare il tiro in angolo

    40' - Fase un po' confusa della gara.    36' - Contropiede Olanda con Depay, il tiro è completamente sbagliato

    33' - Altra bella azione manovrata degli azzurri, ma il tocco conclusivo di Verdi su assist di Insigne è alto sulla traversa

    31' - Grande assist di Insigne con un filtrante smarcante in area per Belotti che tira a colpo sicuro, respinge Cillessen

    30' - Piuttosto inconsistente in fase offensiva l'Olanda, gli azzurri insistono ma con poca precisione nei passaggi conclusivi

    27' - Ammonito De Roon per un fallo su Criscito.     26' - Rugani sulla destra, palla in area

Altro corner.    23' - Altro angolo Italia, respinge la difesa olandese.    LAPRESSE   20' - Fanno molto movimento gli azzurri anche senza palla

    17' - Jorginho inventa un lancio in profondità per Insigne, troppo lungo.    17' - Insigne prova il tiro, ancora angolo

    16' - Angolo Italia.    14' - Ancora un bel lancio smarcante per Belotti in area, ma l'arbitro fischia il fuorigioco

    10' - Buon inizio degli azzurri con una manovra veloce che sta mettendo in difficoltà gli olandesi

    6' - Belotti se ne va sulla fascia, messo giù. Punizione.    3' - Verdi calcia in area, Cristante la spizza a centro area per Belotti che la mette dentro, ma l'attaccante granata era in fuorigioco

    3' - Annullata la rete italiana.     3' - GOOOOOLLLLL, Belotti.     1' - Partiti, Olanda con la casacca orange, Italia con la divisa azzurra

    Ultima amichevole per gli azzurri di Mancini questa sera all'Allianz Stadium contro l'Olanda prima delle vacanze

È il confronto tra le grandi escluse dal Mondiale di Russia ed ancora un test per il neo tecnico italiano dopo Arabia Saudita e Francia

    Ancora esperimenti per il tecnico di Jesi che vara una formazione tutta nuova

Nel 4-3-3 Perin in porta, Rugani e Romagnoli centrali difensivi, sulle fasce Zappacosta e Criscito

A centrocampo Cristante, Jorginho e Bonaventura. Davanti Verdi, Belotti e Insigne

L'attaccante partenopeo veste la maglia da capitano proprio nel giorno del suo 27 esimo compleanno

  Il tecnico dell'Olanda Koeman risponde con un prudente 5-3-2.    Arbitra il russo Bezborodov

    FORMAZIONE ITALIA: Perin, Zappacosta, Rugani, Romagnoli, Criscito, Cristante, Jorginho, Bonaventura, Verdi, Belotti, Insigne

  Commissario tecnico: Mancini.    A disposizione: Donnarumma, De Sciglio, Caldara, Zaza, Balotelli, Pellegrini, Politano, Berardi, Bonucci, Chiesa, Baselli, Mandragora

    FORMAZIONE OLANDA: Cillessen, Hateboer, De Ligt, van Dijk, Blind, Vilhena, Vormer, De Roon, Wijnaldum, Babel, Memphis

  Commissario tecnico: Koeman.    A disposizione: Zoet, Padt, Janmaat, De Vrij, Ake', Propper, Berghuis, Promes, Weghorst, Strootman, Kongolo, Elia

     

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