EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY GIVEN GREEN LIGHT TO GO ALIEN HUNTING
The European Space Agency has got the go-ahead to go looking for alien life and they will
do so under the PLATO mission.
The mission is going to involve looking for exoplanets that are habitable and the mission
has received the green light and is now making the move from just blueprint to actual construction.
EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY GETS GO-AHEAD FOR ALIEN HUNTING COSMIC VISION PROGRAMME SET FOR 2026
The mission was chosen in 2014 as one part of the Cosmic Vision Programme of the European
Space Agency.
However, the launch date, which was set for 2024 was then pushed to two years later in
2026.
The whole aim of the PLATO mission is to detect planets that are a similar size to Earth or
super-Earths which orbit stars in zones that are habitable.
This is any region that has similar to the conditions of Earth in that it must have an
atmosphere and be able to support water.
Astrophysicist Professor Don Polacco, from the University of Warwick in the UK, is going
to be heading the project and recently he held an interview in which he said that the
launch of the mission would allow them the chance to contribute to the biggest discoveries
of the coming decade and give answers to fundamental questions about our existence.
He went on to say that the mission may eventually lead to finding extra-terrestrial life.
34 WIDE-FIELD TELESCOPES WILL BE LAUNCHED In 2026 34 wide-field telescopes are going
to be launched and the cameras onboard will be able to use photometry.
This is a method that is popular, of being able to detect planets just by analyzing the
starlight of that planet.
The researchers said that if the brightness of the starlight falls periodically then there
is a reason to believe that it has been caused by the planet crossing the star and this partially
blocks out the light.
This is going to be enough to give researchers a way of being able to estimate the planet`s
size along with being able to compare it to the radius of Earth.
Researchers on the mission hope that they are going to be able to use this technique
to identify planets that may be habitable.
With the mission receiving a green light to go-ahead, the leaders in the industry are
going to be getting a chance to put in bids for the building of components for the space
telescopes along with the software they will run on them.
NASA IS ALSO LOOKING FOR OTHER PLANETS WITH ALIEN LIFE The European Space Agency is not
the only ones who are on the lookout for alien life on other planets.
NASA has their own mission that goes under the name of Kepler.
Scientists have only just finished looking through exoplanets that may be candidates
and they have found 219 exoplanets that may be capable of life, with ten being in the
habitable zone and being about the same size as Earth.
The total amount of exoplanets that have been found to date in more than 4,000, however,
at this time it is not known if any of the planets do have the conditions that are needed
to support life.
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Top 10 Most Famous Ships in History - Duration: 14:34.
Top 10 Most Famous Ships in History
10.
The Santa Maria
Though less than 70 feet long and by all accounts a slow and hideous vessel, few can deny the
fame the tiny Spanish boat achieved when she brought Christopher Columbus to the new world.
While Columbus has acquired a bad rap of late for his brutality as governor of Hispaniola
and other little foibles he was famous for, no one can deny his extraordinary seamanship
or his courage in making the crossing not just once, but four times during his lifetime.
Unfortunately, the sturdy little Santa Maria would not be making a repeat journey, as she
ran aground on Christmas day, 1492, and was salvaged for her wood (which, interesting
enough, went into the construction of another ship originally called La Navidad—Christmas—because
the wreck occurred on Christmas Day).
While the original is long gone, no fewer than four replicas of the ship have been built
since, all of them capable of putting to sea.
Unfortunately, none of them are exact duplicates as no records of the ship's original construction
exist, resulting in a number of different configurations.
9.
C.S.S.
Hunley
This early excuse for a submarine proved to be far more dangerous to her own crews than
she was to the Union Navy, but she was to start a revolution in naval engineering that
remains with us to this day.
Built by the Confederates in 1863 specifically to sink Union ships then barricading Southern
ports, she sank twice while being tested, killing 13 of her crew (including her designer,
H.L. Hunley) in the process.
Finally ready for her first combat test, on the evening of February 17, 1864, the Hunley,
which never seemed to run out of men eager to serve on her despite the generally suicidal
nature of doing so, snuck up on the Union sloop Housatonic and buried a spar torpedo
in her side.
Remarkably, the torpedo detonated as planned and the Housatonic sank, giving her the dubious
distinction of being the first ship in history to be sunk by a submarine.
Tragically, the little boat didn't make it back to dock but sank for the third and
last time that evening for unknown reasons, taking her entire eight-man crew down once
again.
After sitting on the bottom of Charleston Harbor for the next 136 years, she was finally
located and raised in August of 2000 to great fanfare.
The remarkably well preserved hulk now sits in a specially designed tank awaiting conservation.
8.
U.S.S.
Monitor and C.S.S.
Virginia (aka Merrimack)
While the hours-long battle fought between these two behemoths off Hampton Roads, Virginia
in March of 1862 was relatively unspectacular and ended in a draw, it may have been one
of the most important battles in naval history in that it was the first time two ships made
predominantly of iron rather than wood ever engaged in battle.
The Union-built Monitor—derisively called a "cheesbox on a raft" (which proved to
be a fairly accurate description)—also had the distinction of being the first ship to
possess a rotating gun turret, changing the course of naval warship design for the next
century.
The interesting thing about the Confederate ironclad was that it was built upon the refloated
hull of the Union frigate Merrimack (hence the confusion regarding her name), which had
been scuttled when Norfolk fell into the hands of the South in April of 1861.
Refloated and fitted with massive iron plates, she not only proved to be impenetrable to
cannon fire, but a dangerous weapon the South used to sink a pair of traditional wooden
Union warships a day earlier.
Neither ship fought again or survived the year, however; the Virginia would be blown
up to prevent her from being captured in May of 1862 when Union troops retook Norfolk and
the Monitor would be lost in heavy seas off Cape Hatteras on New Year's eve of that
year, taking 16 of her crew down with her.
(Note: The wreck of the Monitor was located off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in 1973
and was designated a national landmark.
Since then, many artifacts from the ship, including her turret, cannon, propeller, anchor,
engine and some personal effects of the crew—along with the remains of two of her crew—have
been recovered and are now on display—minus the bodies—at the Mariners' Museum of
Newport News, Virginia.)
7.
U.S.S.
Constitution
Known as "Old Ironsides" due to her sturdy construction, the oldest still intact ship
in America serves as a museum in Boston, Massachusetts.
Still afloat after 213 years, she had an usually long service life, having remained in commission
on and off between 1797 all the way to the Civil War, after which she was made a training
ship and continued sailing periodically right up to her final decommissioning in 1881.
During that time she fought in two conflicts: the First Barbary War—when she battled real
pirates—and the War of 1812, during which she distinguished herself by defeating the
British frigates HMS Guerriere and HMS Java.
It was those engagements that gave her something of a reputation as a ship that could take
on the British in a head-to-head fight, which was no small feat when one considers that
the Royal Navy was the largest and most powerful in the world at the time.
Her fame saved her from the wrecking yard and in 1907 she began serving as a museum
ship.
Old Ironsides has been restored, refurbished and otherwise rebuilt so many times, it is
said her keel is the only part of the original ship that remains, the rest having being replaced
numerous times over the decades.
She can still get underway, however, which she proves once a year when she is towed into
to Boston Harbor for her "turnaround cruise" designed to ensure she weathers evenly on
both sides.
She is also a still officially commissioned warship, with a sixty-man crew who are all
active duty members of the United States Navy.
6.
Battleship U.S.S. Missouri
Though not a participant in any major ship-to-ship sea battles, the "Mighty 'Mo", as she
became known to her crew, had the distinction of being the vessel upon which the surrender
documents that ended World War Two were signed in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945.
But World War Two wasn't the only action the massive 45,000 ton battleship was to sea
in her lifetime; decommissioned after the war, she was reactivated and sent to fight
during the Korean War, and again in 1984, when she became part of Ronald Reagan's
600-ship fleet plan.
She even saw service in the First Persian Gulf War in 1991, when she lobbed cruise missiles
and 16-inch rounds from her massive guns against Iraqi targets in Kuwait.
Today she sits tied up serenely at Pearl Harbor, where she serves as a museum and war memorial.
Interestingly, she is moored just a few hundred yards from the wreck of the Battleship Arizona
(see no.
3), making it possible to see from her decks both the place the war started and the place
that it ended at the same time.
5.
HMS Victory
No single ship serves as a better symbol for the power that was the Royal Navy during the
late eighteenth and early nineteenth century than does Lord Nelson's venerable and, indeed,
almost legendary, flagship.
One of the largest wooden warships ever built, the ship not only saw considerable action
in the last decades of the eighteenth century fighting both the French and Spanish fleets,
but she became the stuff of legends at the pivotal battle of Trafalgar in 1805, where
Nelson was to be mortally wounded but not before besting the combined French and Spanish
fleet and effectively saving England from a sea-borne invasion.
Originally slated to be broken up shortly after the Napoleonic Wars ended, she was saved,
the story goes, by the wife of the First Sea Lord, who, upon learning that the vessel that
had served so long and gallantly was to be delegated to the wrecker's yard, broke into
tears and demanded that he rescind the order.
Being no fool—and perhaps in a well-advised effort at maintaining marital bliss—the
man did exactly that and the ship served for the next century as a pier-side training school.
Heavily restored in 1922 by the British government, she now serves as a museum in Portsmouth,
England, making her one of the oldest ships still afloat in the world.
4.
Battleship U.S.S.
Maine
Some ships become famous not for what they did, but for what they represented.
In this case, the battleship Maine (a tiny thing compared to the later behemoths that
were to carry the title of battleship) became a rallying point for a nation intent on war.
Anchored in the shallow waters of Havana harbor late on the evening of February 15, 1898,
the ship was torn in two by a mysterious explosion and sank in a matter of minutes, killing all
but 89 of her 355-man crew.
Though the cause of the explosion was never determined (some historians and naval engineers
believe it may have been an accidental detonation of her magazines by a coal bin fire), it was
immediately suspected to have been an intentional act of sabotage—probably by a pre-placed
mine—sending the country into a war frenzy that would, in the next few months, propel
the United States into a short and spectacularly successful war with Spain.
While Spanish complicity in the incident has never been proven (and would have been counter-productive
to the Spanish in any case), the battle cry "Remember the Maine" would remain a popular
and long-remembered one for many decades afterwards.
As for the ship itself, in 1911 what was left of her was raised from the mud of Havana Harbor
where she had become a hazard to navigation, towed out to the open sea, and scuttled with
full military honors—a fitting end to a ship that did so little but caused so much
trouble.
3.
German Battleship Bismarck
Perhaps no ship struck as much fear into the heart of the British Navy in the spring of
1941 than the massive German dreadnought Bismarck which, at 823 feet and with a top speed of
30 knots, was the largest and fastest warship then afloat.
Breaking out of her Baltic haven in late May, 1941 intend on decimating the ragged and besieged
British merchant fleet keeping the British Isles afloat, the ship became the subject
of the largest naval hunt in Royal Navy history and one that was to cost the British dearly.
Engaged by the British battle cruiser HMS Hood and new battleship HMS Prince of Wales
off Iceland in the early morning hours of May 24, after a brief but vicious battle the
Hood exploded and sank, taking down all but three of her 1,418-man crew, and left the
Prince of Wales damaged and limping for home.
Damaged herself a day later by British aerial torpedoes, the wounded battleship made a run
for the French coast for repairs, only to be chased down by a pair of British battleships,
the Rodney and King George V, whose combined firepower finally managed to send Hitler's
proud but battered warship to the bottom—along with all but 200 of her 2,200-man crew—after
a two-hour barrage.
There the infamous warship remained undisturbed until it was located by Robert Ballard (the
same man who had found the Titanic three years earlier) in 1989 and carefully examined.
Even then the venerable ship had a story to tell, for it appeared that despite the heavy
damage it endured during its final battle, it was still largely intact, suggesting that
she had been scuttled rather than sunk by the British after all, giving her, even in
death, the last laugh.
2.
Battleship U.S.S.
Arizona
Few ships illicit the sort of emotion among American veterans as does the name Arizona.
A World War One era battle wagon with an undistinguished career, her active life in World War Two lasted
a mere fifteen minutes before she was sunk by a well-aimed Japanese bomb that ignited
her forward magazine and tore her in two during the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
December 7, 1941.
The "unlucky shot"—a one-in-million hole in one—killed 1,177 men out of her
crew of 1,400—including her captain and an admiral—and left her a blazing wreck
that was to burn for days.*
Too badly damaged to be salvageable (she was one of only three ships sunk during the attack
that was never repaired) the ship remains there to this day as a war memorial, where
she is visited by literally millions of people every year.
Considering how famous the ship is today, it is interesting that few Americans knew
about the Arizona's fiery fate until years later due to wartime censorship, and that
she lay largely forgotten in the shallow waters of Battleship Row for decades after the attack.
It wasn't until the 1960s that she became a symbol of American resolve and sacrifice
and acquired the mystique—along with a simple but powerful memorial that straddles her remains—that
she enjoys today.
1.
British Luxury Liner RMS Titanic
Easily the most famous ship in history, this luxury liner was designed to showcase mankind's
technological brilliance but instead only illustrated his hubris.
The largest and fastest passenger ship of its time, the British White Star liner left
England on April 10, 1912 on its maiden voyage to New York, only to strike an iceberg five
days later and sink.
While most would imagine two hours would be plenty of time to evacuate the nearly 2,300
souls onboard, the ship had only half the lifeboats needed, dooming some 1,500 passengers
and crew to a watery grave in the middle of the icy North Atlantic.
The sinking sent shockwaves through the maritime community, resulting in wholesale changes
in regulations mandating the number of life boats every vessel was required to carry and
making other much needed safety improvements.
Eventually the ship's name became synonymous with avarice, indifference, and class privilege
(most of the lost having been passengers from steerage) and holds a mystique that, if anything,
has only grown over time.
The ship was rediscovered three miles below the surface of the North Atlantic in 1985,
and has since then become the inspiration for a multitude of documentaries as well as
the backdrop to the most successful movie of 1999.
It could truly be said that with the Titanic, humanity learned a hard lesson that continues
to pay dividends to this day.
Other Famous Ships in History: Battleship Potemkin (Russian warship famous for firing
the first shots of the Russian Revolution in 1905); HMS Bounty (British frigate famous
for its mutiny); HMS Endeavor (Captain Cook's ship used to explore the Pacific Ocean); Mayflower
(the ship that delivered the Pilgrims to Massachusetts in 1620); U.S.S.
Enterprise (the most decorated warship of World War Two); RMS Lusitania (her sinking
in 1916 was the catalyst for America's entry into World War One); Japanese Battleship Yamato
(largest battleship ever built); and the English Galleon Golden Hind (the ship used by Sir
Francis Drake to make the first complete circumnavigation of the globe between 1577 and 1580.)
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THIS MORNING.
3
((NAT POP...ALL TICKETED))
THE CONTENTIOUS TRAVEL BAN
TALKED ABOUT IN TERMINALS.
AFTER THE SUPREME COURT
RULING.((IT HAD TO START
SOMEWHERE. A LITTLE ADJUSTMENT
IS OK.))((REFUGEES OF ALL
PEOPLE. THIS IS A COUNTRY OF
REFUGEES. THIS IS HOW IT
STARTED.)) PRESIDENT
DONALD TRUMP'S ORDER BLOCKED
TRAVEL TO THE US FOR 90 DAYS
BY PEOPLE FROM SIX
PREDOMINANTLY MUSLIM COUNTRIES:
IRAN, SYRIA, LIBYA,
YEMEN, SOMALIA AND SUDAN
BUT THE COURT DECLARED THAT
THE GOVERNMENT CANNOT BAN
PEOPLE "IF THEY HAVE A BONA
FIDE RELATIONSHIP WITH A
PERSON OR ENTITY IN THE UNITED
STATES." THAT INCLUDES
FAMILY MEMBERS OF US
RESIDENTS; STUDENTS
ADMITTED TO AMERICAN SCHOOLS.
WORKERS ACCEPTING A JOBS
IN THE COUNTRY ANALYSTS
SAY THIS WILL PREDOMINANTLY
IMPACT REFUGEES. THE
PRESIDENT CALLED THE RULING A
VICTORY, AND SOME
BRADLEY TRAVELERS AGREE.((WE
HAVE TO PROTECT THE COUNTRY
AND YOU GOT TO START BY
KEEPING PEOPLE WHO WANT TO DO
HARM OUT OF HERE. SO YOU CAN
NEVER TELL WHO IS COMING
THROUGH HERE. NEVER.))((JUST
DOING WHAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN
DONE A LONG TIME AGO. WHERE WE
CONTROL WHO COMES IN AND WHO
GOES OUT.)) THOSE AGAINST
THE BAN LIKE THE CONNECTICUT
CHAPTER COUNCIL ON
AMERICAN-ISLAMIC RELATIONS OR
CAIR. ISSUED A TRAVEL
ALERT TO ANYONE FROM THOSE 6
COUNTRIES TO CONSULT WITH AN
IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY BEFORE
TRAVELING. THEY SENT A
STATEMENT THAT SAID "THE BAN
ON FOREIGN NATIONALS OF THE
SIX MUSLIM-MAJORITY COUNTRIES
WHO DO NOT HAVE ALREADY CLOSE
CONNECTIONS TO OUR NATION
COULD CREATE LEGAL AND
HUMANITARIAN CHAOS[FULLSCREEN
2] TRAVELERS MAY BE DELAYED
OR DETAINED AS IMMIGRATION
OFFICIALS DECIDE WHETHER THEIR
CONNECTIONS TO THE UNITED
STATES ARE STRONG ENOUGH TO
JUSTIFY ENTRY," ((IT STILL
SEEMS INHUMANE BECAUSE THE
REFUGEES NED SOMEWHERE TO GO.
THERE'S A HUGE REFUGEE CRISIS
IN THE WORLD AND WE NEED TO
HELP PEOPLE.))((THIS COUNTRY
WASN'T FOUNDED ON TRAVEL BANS.
IT'S FOUNDED ON FREEDOM.
FREEDOM OF RELIGION. FREEDOM
OF PASSAGE. FREEDOM OF
COMMERCE. THAT'S WHAT WE
SHOULD EMBRACE.))((THE BAN
WOULD GO INTO EFFECT 72 HOURS
AFTER THE COURT'S DECISION. SO
THE EARLIEST THIS COULD BE
IMPLEMENTED WOULD BE THURSDAY.
AT BRADLEY INTERNATION
AIRPORT, STEPHANIE SIMONI NEWS
8.))
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Yeah!
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Ohh!
If you must come at me... come at me, bro!
Watch out! Billy!
Okay.
Yes!
Jason, I'm coming in.
Kim! I got your back.
I got you.
I'm burning.
I can't... I can't breathe.
He's crushing me!
Push them into the pit!
Guys, we're sliding!
- Come on, everybody, hold the line! - Fight back!
It's getting too hot, guys.
I don't know how much longer I can hold it.
No one dies alone.
I'm okay with that.
Hold the line. Hold the line.
Hold the line.
Zack! Zack, stay with me, Zack. Come on.
Thank you for being my friends.
Hold on to each other.
Get my crystal!
We're alive.
Guys, we're alive!
We're like one big, uh... one big Zord. Like a mama Zord.
- What? - No, no, no. That sounds lame. Um...
a Megazord!
How?
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Everyone, let's go!
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MORE TRANSPARENCY. >> KRISTEN WELKER, THANK YOU.
JOINING US FROM CAPITOL HILL, MEMBER OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE
ON INTELLIGENCE. JIM HINES OF CONNECTICUT, THANK
YOU FOR GOOD MORNING. >> WE CAN START WITH THE RUSSIA
INVESTIGATION AND THE PRESIDENT'S TWEETS.
THIS IS BIZARRE. I AM FEELING LIKE THERE ARE DOTS
THAT COULD BE CONNECTED ON A MUCH HIGHER LEVEL IN TERMS OF
HOW THIS PRESIDENT IS LEADING OR DICTATING HOW HE DOES HIS
BUSINESS. WHAT'S YOUR BIGGEST CONCERN?
>> WELL, I THINK MY BIGGEST CONCERN IS THAT HE IS OUT THERE
WITH THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA TALKING ABOUT HOW IMPORTANT
SOCIAL MEDIA IS. IN THE WORLD OF FOREIGN POLICY,
HAVING A CLEAR WELL THOUGHT OUT VOICE IS REALLY, REALLY
IMPORTANT, AND, YOU KNOW, WE JUST HAVE EXAMPLES EVERY DAY OF
HOW HIS TWEETING -- REMEMBER HIS TWEETS ON QATAR.
QATAR IS A COUNTRY PROMOTING TERRORISM.
I'M NOT EVEN SURE HE KNEW AT THE TIME.
WE HAVE 11,000 SERVICE PEOPLE IN QATAR AT AN AIR BASE THAT'S
PRETTY CRITICAL TO US THERE. THE SECRETARY OF STATE HAS A
TOTALLY DIFFERENT MESSAGE. NOW, YOU KNOW, WE WAKE UP TO
THIS CHARGE THAT PRESIDENT OBAMA COLLUDED, THAT HE DID NOTHING,
WHICH IS COMPLETELY FALSE. THIS IS CERTAINLY IN THE REALM
OF FOREIGN POLICY IT'S A VERY, VERY DANGEROUS THING.
ESPECIALLY AS YOU GUYS WERE TALKING ABOUT EARLIER, AT A TIME
WHEN THE PRESIDENT HAS LAID DOWN A THREAT, HAS DRAWN A RED LINE
FOR MILITARY ACTIVITY IN SYRIA. ARE WE TO BELIEVE THE DEPARTMENT
OF DEFENSE, OR ARE WE TO BELIEVE TWEETS?
I'M NOT SURE THE WORLD KNOWS. >> CONGRESSMAN, HAVE YOU OR TO
YOUR KNOWLEDGE HAVE ANY MEMBER OF THE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE
COMMITTEE RECEIVED A HEADS-UP ON THAT NOTIFICATION THAT CAME OUT?
>> I DON'T THINK SO. I CERTAINLY DID NOT.
I READ ABOUT IT IN THE PRESS LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE DID LATE
LAST NIGHT. I CAN'T SPEAK FOR MY COLLEAGUES,
BUT I DON'T THINK ANYBODY AROUND HERE KNEW THAT THAT WAS COMING
OUT. THIS IS REALLY CRITICAL BECAUSE
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES THREATENED A WAR, AND AS
A MEMBER OF CONGRESS, IT IS REALLY, REALLY IMPORTANT THAT
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BE REMINDED QUITE APART FROM THE WISDOM OF
DRAWING A RED LINE IN SYRIA. WE'VE SEEN THAT MOVIE BEFORE.
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BE REMINDED THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
STATES CANNOT GO TO WAR WITHOUT CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORIZATION
UNLESS WE HAVE BEEN ATTACKED, AND WE NEED TO WATCH VERY, VERY
CAREFULLY WHAT HAPPENS IN THE COMING DAYS HERE BECAUSE THE
PRESIDENT THREATENED TO DO JUST THAT.
>> WHAT CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT THE DAY TO DAY OPERATIONS WITHIN
SYRIA WITH REGARD TO THE UNITED STATES FORCES GIVEN THE FACT
THAT THE RUSSIANS HAVE SAID THAT THEY'RE GOING TO EMPLOY A NO FLY
ZONE OF THEIR OWN? >> WELL, IT REALLY HIGHLIGHTS
HOW VERY DANGEROUS THE SYRIAN BATTLEFIELD IS.
FOR A COUPLE OF REASONS. NUMBER ONE, AS HAS BEEN WIDELY
REPORTED, WE'VE GOT A LOT OF TROOPS ON THE GROUND THERE NOW.
ACTUALLY ENGAGED IN COMBAT AS THE PRESS HAS REPORT.
APPARENTLY THEY'RE SHOOTING DOWN IRANIAN DRONES, HAVE SHOT DOWN A
SYRIAN AIRCRAFT. WHO IS BEHIND THE SYRIAN
AIRCRAFT? THE RUSSIANS ARE.
QUITE APART FROM THE FACT THAT IF YOU HAVE PEOPLE ON THE
GROUND, ONE OF THEM COULD GET CAPTURED.
WE COULD SEE THAT INDIVIDUAL IN AN ORANGE JUMPSUIT, HEAVEN
FORBID. NUMBER TWO, YOU KNOW, WE COULD
FIND OURSELVES FACE-TO-FACE GUN TO GUN AGAINST THE RUSSIANS,
AND, YOU KNOW, MAYBE THAT'S THE RIGHT DECISION, BUT IT'S NOT THE
RIGHT DECISION IF CONGRESS HASN'T DELIBERATED IT, IF WE
HAVEN'T THOUGHT IT THROUGH, IF THIS IS THE PRODUCT OF THE
PRESIDENT'S INDIGESTION IN AN EARLY MORNING TWEET.
IT IS TOO SERIOUS FOR IT TO HAPPEN THAT WAY.
>> IT'S WILLIE GEIST. YOU MENTIONED THERE IS NO
EVIDENCE THAT PRESIDENT OBAMA COLLUDED WITH RUSSIA, AS
PRESIDENT TRUMP ACCUSED HIM OF IN THAT TWEET.
THERE IS IN THE WASHINGTON POST LAST WEEK EVIDENCE THAT MANY
PEOPLE INSIDE THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION THOUGHT THAT NOT
ENOUGH WAS DONE. THERE'S THE FAMOUS NOW QUOTE
THAT WE KIND OF CHOKED COMING FROM ONE UNNAMED OFFICIAL.
ARE YOU DISAPPOINTED IN THE REACTION FROM THE OBAMA
ADMINISTRATION TO RUSSIAN MEDDLING?
>> WELL, I MEAN, LET'S DISPENSE WITH THIS IDEA OF COLLUSION.
>> NO. >> THAT'S JUST ABSURD.
>> OF NOT DOING ENOUGH? >> I AGREE WITH THAT.
THE PRESIDENT TRIED. HE MOBILIZED THE INTELLIGENCE
COMMUNITY. HE REACHED OUT TO PUTIN.
JOHN BRENNAN, HEAD OF THE CIA, CALLED UP TO HIS COUNTERPART IN
RUSSIA. THERE WERE THE SANCTIONS THAT
WERE TAKEN. >> BUT HE DIDN'T DO ENOUGH,
CONGRESSMAN, DID HE? >> IN MY OPINION HE DIDN'T DO
ENOUGH. YOU KNOW, PUTIN IS LIKE A SCHOOL
YARD BULLY. EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THAT GUY
NEEDS TO GET KNOCKED DOWN TO UNDERSTAND THAT PARTICULARLY IN
A REALM IN WHICH WE ARE BETTER THAN HE IS AND, BY THE WAY,
THAT'S MOST REALMS, BUT IN THE CYBER REALM, WE ARE BETTER THAN
HE IS, AND I ALWAYS FELT THAT, YOU KNOW, GUIDED BY THE IDEA OF
PROPORTIONALITY, WHICH MEANS THAT YOU HIT BACK ABOUT AS HARD
AS ROUGHLY YOU'VE BEEN HIT, THAT WE SHOULD HAVE DONE MORE, AND
THAT COULD HAVE TAKEN A LOT OF FORUMS.
SADLY, WHAT I THINK RUSSIA SEES TODAY IS A SLAP ON THE WRIST AND
AN UNWILLINGNESS ON THE PART OF THE UNITED STATES TO USE IS
OFFENSIVE CAPABILITY TO MAKE SURE ANYONE THAT ATTACKS US AS
THEY DID PRIOR TO ELECTION DAY IS GOING TO PAY A PRETTY
SIGNIFICANT PRICE FOR DOING SO
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Here's My Canada: Peaceful - Duration: 0:12.
I love Canada, because it's very peaceful,
and it's a multicultural place, and
everyone has their own freedom here.
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Here's My Canada: Different Seasons - Duration: 0:24.
What I like about Canada are the seasons, and all of
them are my favorite. In summer, I can go outside
without my coat. In fall, the colour of the maple trees
are beautiful. In winter, I can make giant snowmen, and
when spring comes, I can play with the rain.
And that's why I love all the seasons.
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Here's My Canada: Great People - Duration: 0:09.
Also, Canada is good cause we make it good.
I'm finished.
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July 2017 Plan with Me! + June Flip Through [CC] - Duration: 20:18.
Hey everybody! Welcome back to my channel. Today I am going to be doing my July
plan with me. I hope you don't mind I have a coffee here with me. This is the...
This will be the third month in this bullet journal, so I'm going to do a flip
through of June for you guys and then show you how I set up my July section.
I'm still really loving this bullet journal. Everything's still working
really well for me. Nothing has changed super drastically, but I am trying some
new things out. I do have the time in the summer to try some stuff out so we'll
see how it goes this month. But without further adieu, let's just hop right in.
Alright so here is my June section. As you guys remember from my last plan with
me I did red for the month of June. June was pretty slow. There wasn't too
much going on. I did do a few trips up to Maine, up to New Hampshire, things like
that. My parents are in the middle of moving to Florida and so I'm helping my
mom currently. She's up in New Hampshire by herself trying to sell the house and
get moving, movers ready, all that jazz, and so I've
been traveling back and forth a lot. On the off weekends, I've just been trying
to chill out because moving is very stressful. So it hasn't been too crazy
personal life-wise other than the fact that I'm helping my parents get
everything ready to move to Florida. But that's kind of what was going on this
month and you guys know I kind of miscounted with the boxes last month and
so I just filled in the bottom with a quote. I did start marathon training and
I think that was pretty much it. Orange is the New Black came back. I had a
couple of friends' birthdays and I had two readathons that I participated in so
not too crazy but it was a fun month either way. Here's my June reasons
to smile, doing pretty well with that. My June to-do page. I'm really loving
this tracker here. I really like this setup as of right now I know that I
change my mind about trackers every now and then but this is really great. Only
tracking six things. Making them a little bit more broad, things I actually want to
make sure that I'm tracking. And as you can see I've been doing really well in
making sure that I'm tracking everything. Here is my first weekly. So I've been
doing weekly spreads and I've been really liking the weekly because I don't
have a ton happening. What I've been using this note section - [dogs barking] I've used it
for a couple different things. Don't mind the dogs barking. They're barking at something.
Who knows what it is. But this week you can see that I had highlighted some work projects that I
wanted to do this week so I knew what I wanted to complete at work which was
nice to highlight some things because I do have a huge - this blue tab here... this blue tab
here is like a whole page worth of tasks that I want to get done throughout the
summer so it's nice to actually highlight the things that I want to get
done here. It's been really helpful. Here, I think I showed this to you guys, but
are some resume additions that I want to make so I'm going to continue to build on
this as my job continues to evolve and I do more projects. My summer book haul. I
did sign up for Book of the Month Club so I put in some new rules for my
#Project5 which I will explain in my book haul in August so stay tuned for
that. Here are some YouTube ideas I've been
tossing around. I don't know if I'm going to be doing this but we'll see. Stay
tuned. I feel like I'm doing a lot of projects in the summer already so maybe
this will be left to fall. But we shall see. The reading habits tag
questions. I did this tag a couple weeks ago which you can find on my channel.
Here's a project that I was working on at work. As you can see this was notes I
took in, at the end of May. I didn't leave myself enough some note pages in May
before transitioning over to June so I just, you know, put the notes in June. Not
a big deal to me. Here are some notes for my story that I'm working on for the
Summer Short Story Boot Camp project. Staff meeting notes. These are all staff
shout outs and like notes that my work team gave to each other during one of
our staff meetings. Our boss was like "send out something positive to all of your
co-workers" and so we all wrote each other some nice things so I said just
stick to my bullet journal and then I can look at them if I'm ever having a
bad day at work for some positivity. Here were my plans for Read-O-Rama. Here are
some notes for the common read for my work. We are reading Citizen: An American
Lyric by Claudia Rankine (I think it's how you say your last name) and so I wanted
to take some notes here which continue on on a different page. Some notes from a
one-on-one I had with my boss. Here is my second weekly spread. I did the same
thing in the note section is just figure out what I wanted to get done that week.
Here are some notes from the entire organization system video that I made
which you can find on my channel and here is the football schedule for this
upcoming season for Brett's football team. Here are some notes on the common
read that have continued on from the first section. Here are some notes that I
was taking on Infinite Jest on what I want to
include in my review which will be coming out soon. Some more work notes for
project I was working on. More work notes. Here I was just like jotting down what I
want to post in the month of July on my YouTube channel and on my blog and my
July TBR. Here is the week we're currently in. I'm filming this here and I've been
using the notes section here to figure out what books that I want to complete
this week. Not doing too great here ,but we'll figure it out. Here are some notes
from a meeting with a student. Here are some notes from a meeting with some
colleagues. Here are my notes for the mid-year book freak out tag which I will
be posting in July and then here is next week and the final week of June and
again I wrote down on the books that I want finish next week. And then I have
a couple of pages left over for more notes for maybe next week. So, yeah that
was June. All pretty standard stuff. I'm really liking the weekly spread kind of
look because I just don't have a ton to do in the summertime whereas in the
spring you will remember that like, things get really crazy all in one day
and I can't fit a week on to one spread. So that's been really working for me
this month. Really liking that and I'm continuing on with that in the month of
July. So here's July. It is starting on page
87 in my bullet journal so I used up, let's see, about 40 pages again for the
month of June so it's been pretty consistently around 40 or so pages per
month which has been really great. I did film a little bit of a plan with me kind
of like set up which I will insert into this video. However it
did cut off at some point. My battery died and then I just continued planning
in this bullet journal for the month of July because I was just in the zone and
I wanted to get it done. So right now I am going to insert my setup, kind of
speed it up. So you can see me setting up the first couple pages in this section
and it will cut off at some point but then I'll come back and show you guys
what exactly I did.
[upbeat music]
Alright so here is July. So you see it got cut off, but here's what I'm doing
for this month. I decided to go with navy blue because it just reminds me of the
U.S. It is Independence Day this month so I wanted to do something that is kind
of patriotic so I went with navy blue and as you can see I try to make this
kind of look like fireworks which I think kind of turned out really cool. But
here's July. Here is my monthly spread. There are some things that are a little
bit different. As you can see we have some page flags here. I got this from
Kayla at BooksandLala. She has a calendar where she has page flags
marking which books she wants to read by when and I like this because you can
move these flags. So say, like, I'm not going to finish this book by this day.
I'm going to push it to a different day. So I don't have to write it in to where
I'm thinking I'm going to finish it I can kind of put it somewhere realistic
where I could finish it. I really like that idea
so I'm going to try it for this month and see what I like. You can tell, the red
is my YouTube, so I have a lot of videos going up in the month of July,
BooktubeAThon is at the end of this month and I do want to daily vlog for
the BooktubeAThon. Who knows if that's actually going to work out. We're going
to try it. I have a slow enough schedule in the summer that it could happen. So I
have a video going up every day at the end of the month
and then I have at least... Almost every week has two videos going up except for
this week here and that might change. I might get an idea of
something else I want to do. But there's going to be a lot of videos going up in this
next month so get excited about that. There isn't a ton planned on my blog yet
but those ideas tend to come a little bit more organically so stay tuned.
You'll probably see more blog posts as well. You can see back here I do have my
marathon training notes per usual. Game of Thrones comes back in the month of
July and The Challenge comes back which I'm very excited about. So July is going
to be a little busier. I do have a Cape Cod trip with Brett to our friends Cape
house so we'll be at the beach that weekend and hopefully my mom is able
to finally move out and actually get back with my dad in Florida and so that
might be happening in the month of July also. So it's going to be a little bit busier this
month but it should be a fun month. I really like the month of July it's kind
of quintessential summer which is my favorite season so looking forward to it.
I have this floral washi denoting where July is. Really liking that. My reasons to
smile page and my July to-do page. Again I have my TBR and my bills up here on top, so a
little preview to my TBR, and then I have my tracker. It's a little - it looks a little different than
this I've decided to not do the boxes around so I'll just like fill it in as
it comes up and I'm still going to be tracking the same thing so exercise,
reading, blog and YouTube work, headache, anxiety, and mood, and I'll probably use
the same mood tracker color code which I need to add in here. And then this is
what you didn't see while I was setting up. So this is a weekly spread. I'm just
going to try out because it's a lot. But I was feeling really creative while I
was setting this up so I thought I would try something new out. So as you
can see I have, like, my days. I have my notes section which you guys are used to
but on the sides here I have, like, two sidebars. So over here I have the week
that we're in. I also did like a little monthly calendar and highlighted the
week that we're in. I really like this. I've seen it on a lot of bullet journals
and weekly spreads and I just really really like it a lot. I then have what
I'm posting that week. So I have four different things. Three videos and one
blog post that should be going live this week. I have what I want to read that
week and I have what training I need to complete for marathon training that
week. So just kind of like a highlight of what's happening in the week and then I
can assign it to certain days. Some things already have certain things assigned to
it like for example my marathon training update will go up on the second so it's
already has a two there and I know to put it on the second. I need to go on my long
run on the second so it's on the second. Things like that. Whereas reading it's a
little bit more loose. I kind of assign myself where I want to finish a book but
if I don't finish it then it's not the end of the world. I then have on this side a
future, like a look to the future section I guess you could say. I don't know if
I'm going to be using this a ton but I thought it might be nice to just have
something that's future planning. So I have something for next week, something
for next month, and something for far future. So if
something comes up that I need to be aware for the following week I'll put it
right here. If something comes up that I need to be aware for the following month
or if I want to just like get it out of my brain so I just remember it I'll put
it right here, and if there's something that comes up, usually like in a meeting or
something, something will come up like, "Oh, in October this is happening" so I'll
just like write it here. This happens a lot at work. Working as
an event planner that makes sense. We plan very far in the
future it's all just like write it here. I don't know how much I'm going to be
using this. I might use a lot, I might not use it at all, but I wanted kind of this
to look symmetrical just for the design purposes no other reason, and I wanted to
figure out something that would work here and I figure doing some sort of
like future planning would be nice. Especially this "next week" because I know
that having like some immediate notification of what's going to be
happening soon would be nice. So for example, this next week I am going to be
doing my buddy read with Anita so I want to make sure that I'm ready to read the
book that we had picked out together. I have my Cape Cod trip on that next
Saturday so I want to be getting myself in the mindset of, like, packing and, like,
figuring out what we need to take. When we're leaving, things like that, and then
I have these two videos that would be going up in the following week so I want
to make sure I'm like getting ready to film take notes that I need things like
that. So that's nice. Next month and far future is more of just like me writing
down notes so I can know for the following month as I set up my bullet journal or
future months as I set up my bullet journal that I just have it available and ready
for me. Hopefully that makes sense. Notes, it's just there for me to do
whatever with like usual. I really like the way this looks. How it's going
to function is a whole different story. I think it's very beautiful but it might
not function for me. We'll see. We'll see how this whole month evolves, but I'm
really liking the way it looks at least. So maybe it will make me want to use it.
Anyway that is it for the month of July. I hope you guys enjoyed this plan with
me video. Of course you'll be seeing me again
at the end of next month to see how my July setup goes, as well as my setup for
the following month. If you guys enjoyed this video please leave a big thumbs up.
Subscribe if you haven't already. I do try to make a new video each and every
week and I will see you guys again very soon. Bye!
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L2 Core - MasterVan - Wynn Summoner 103 - The story of an Awaken - How to become - Duration: 18:56.
I am thinking....
All ppl said me that is impossible that I haven´t an ISS box :O
MasterVan we are in 2017!!! :O
Right! Now the story of an Awaken
Nostalgic about Bloody Swamp, about the nice video of the Awaken Quest....
Enjoy this video, it´s for nostalgic players or for the noob that should do the quest :D :D :D
See you in Game :D
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Les Apéros de Christo - Interview Agnostic Front - Duration: 12:23.
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5 things you should know about the biggest gift in Brandeis history - Duration: 1:39.
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Sequestré - Duration: 2:13.
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Kids Time Praise - "Honesty" #130 - Duration: 28:30.
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МАШИНЫ ДЛЯ ДЕТЕЙ смотрим НАСТОЯЩИЕ МАШИНЫ - ИЗУЧАЕМ ДВИГАТЕЛЬ Мерседеса на Московском Автосалоне - Duration: 10:08.
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Paul Pogba insists he'd be happy for Antoine Griezmann if he joined Manchester City - Duration: 2:33.
Paul Pogba insists he'd be happy for Antoine Griezmann if he joined Manchester City
PAUL POGBA has no problem if French team-mate Antoine Griezmann ends up moving to Manchester City. Griezmann was actually heavily linked with a summer move to Pogbas Manchester United.
Paul Pogba and Antoine Griezmann…French team-mates. But he decided to sign a new long-term contract with Atletico Madrid after the club lost their appeal against a FIFA transfer ban.
Pogba says hed be happy for Griezmann wherever he chooses to play. And the £89million midfielder hailed the Atletico forwards ability as well as wishing the best to injured Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Unlucky Ibrahimovic was released from Old Trafford after a serious knee injury in April cut short a magnificent campaign that was him score 28 goals.
Pogba told Telefoot: Griezmann? I wish for his happiness. If that is at Atletico, at City, I will handle it. He is one of the best players in the world. Greizmann…staying at Atletico Madrid.
Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrate winning the Europa League. If Zlatan is happy elsewhere, then I am happy for him.
For my first season we got three trophies and a place in the Champions League which was the main objective. Im going to the Champions League, thats what I wanted.
Paul Pogba involved in an epic rap battle on the streets of Colombia. Next year, the objective is the Premier League. There is also the Champions League and we will have to give that proper attention..
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BBG CEO John Lansing looks back on 2016 - Duration: 2:51.
Hi, I'm John Lansing, CEO of the Broadcasting Board of Governors.
2016 was a transformational year for U.S. international media.
Together, our networks — Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the Office
of Cuba Broadcasting, Radio Free Asia and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks — impacted
the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world by providing accurate, unbiased
and uncensored news and information.
Our global networks can be seen and heard in the most restrictive countries in the world,
including North Korea, Cuba and China.
We are the world leader in content distribution – providing news and information on the
widest range of platforms available.
From shortwave to television to mobile to social, we are making sure our content gets
to the audiences that need it in the way they want to use it.
And we have modernized the way we operate – in 2016 our networks conducted a massive
shift to digital and social platforms around the world.
And we are already seeing the results – 2016 saw a record weekly audience growth of 52
million, bringing our total weekly audience to 278 million people in 61 languages in more
than 100 countries.
In 2016, each of our networks played a critical role in supporting the pursuit of freedom
and democracy:
- Covering under-reported or censored stories,
- Providing platforms for people to speak freely about issues that are important to them,
- Investigating and exposing corruption,
- And in many cases serving as a lifeline of information for people struggling to access
the truth.
Now more than ever, we are more focused on key U.S. foreign policy goals, and in 2016
we took important steps to align our infrastructure and operations with our agency goals.
The result is a strong and nimble global media agency, whose impact advances U.S. foreign
policy priorities and national security interests.
I am honored to work alongside the dedicated and passionate women and men of U.S. international
media, and I am proud of what we have been able to accomplish this year.
We are doing our part to make the world a safer and better place, by informing, engaging
and connecting audiences around the world in support of freedom and democracy so that
they may make informed decisions about their lives, their families and their communities.
On behalf of the amazing staff of the BBG, both in front of and behind the camera, thank
you for your support and interest in our work.
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