This is a small map that I created with Oblige to record this match and showcase the add-on.
I've never played Undertale and I don't know its fandom, although I have an idea of what it is.
But I don't care. The mod is cool and you can have fun, playing it and relaxing,
because with or without this add-on, it makes the game much easier. I also found the implemented
gameplay modifications interesting, technically speaking. I think these can be
re-used in projects not related to a dangerous amount of retard fanboys.
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CNN 10 - August 4, 2017 | Limits of U.S. President`s Power for the Supreme Court - Duration: 10:01.
Thank you for starting the last week of February with CNN STUDENT NEWS. I`m Carl Azuz with
ten minutes of commercial free headlines for the classroom.
There`s a big question hovering over Ukraine right now. Who is in charge of the country?
It doesn`t look like it`s President Viktor Yanukovych. Over the weekend, Ukraine`s parliament
voted to throw him out, appointed parliament Speaker Olexander Turchinov to take on presidential
duties and scheduled new elections for late May.
Yanukovych left the capital of Kiev saying he was forced out by "vandalism, crime and
a coup." But he also said he was still Ukraine`s legitimate leader and didn`t plan to resign.
This all happened during protests in the capital. Some Ukrainians like the president want ties
with Russia, some want closer ties with the European Union. People are mourning the dozens,
who`ve died in recent clashes between the two sides. We don`t know where the president
is. We don`t know what will happen next in Ukraine.
Our second story today, closing ceremonies from Sochi, Russia is the 22 Olympic Winter
Games officially wrapped up last night. Spectacular fireworks and large scale choreography ringed
the occasion. The Paralympics start early next month. As far as the final Olympic medal
count goes, Russia got the most gold medals and the most medals overall. The first time
the host country has done that since 1952. Russia has 33 medals, the U.S. took home 28
medals overall, and in order with 26, 25 and 24 medals Norway, Canada and the Netherlands.
But as the athletes headed home the nations all over the worlds, medals and the Olympic
experience weren`t the only things they took with them. Gus Kenworthy, a U.S. Olympic silver
medalist in freestyle skiing, took home some dogs, five of them, there were thousands of
strays living around Sochi in the lead up to the games. Kenworthy loves dogs. When a
friend showed him a photo of four puppies and their mother who needed home, he decided
to adopt them taking home a dog family to his human family in the states.
The top judicial branch of the U.S. government is about to hear a case involving the executive
and legislative branches. If Congress doesn`t pass a law on a particular issue, how much
authority does the White House have? That`s one questions before the Supreme Court, the
other involves gun rights.
There`s no shortage of controversy before the court. On Monday, the justices could decide
to take cases that could significantly expand gun rights. The National Rifle Association
is challenging a Texas concealed carry law that bans anyone under 21 from carrying guns
in public. The NRA argues that Second Amendment right of self-defense extends to responsible
18 to 20 year olds, as well. And the NRA is appealing a federal ban on selling handguns
to minors saying that also violates Second Amendment rights.
After the Supreme Court recognized the individual right to have guns, the question became what
type of limitations should be put on that right?
Also, on Monday the court hears the case that could test the limits of President Obama`s
push to use his executive power when Congress won`t act. This time on climate change. At
issue, whether the EPA went too far. When without congressional approval it limited
carbon emissions from power plants, factories and other sources of greenhouse gases beyond
cars and trucks.
On the constitutional side, this is a classic conflict between Congress and the White House.
Congress has refused to give the president what he wants and now the EPA is going it
alone.
Is this legit: In the U.S., the federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. This is legit! The
United States government requires employers to pay workers at least $7.25 per hour. That`s
your answer and that`s your shoutout.
It takes an active Congress to raise the federal minimum wage. It last went up in 2009. Two
major things happen that`s done. One, minimum wage workers make more money, which can help
their standard of living, two, businesses have to pay employees more, which can hurt
their ability to stay in business. That`s why better pay, but fewer jobs is usually
part of this debate.
This is not just a good policy. It also happens to be good politics.
President Obama (INAUDIBLE) initiatives raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10,
and now he`d been praised on Gap.inc. A company he hopes will be a trendsetter. Gap, the parent
company of Banana Republic Old Navy and Athleta stores announced this week it will raise the
minimum wage for 65,000 employees to $9.00 by June of this year, and $10, 00 a year later.
They are still not paying me enough to be able to survive.
Luis Vasquez (ph) makes $8 an hour at a McDonald`s in New York City, fast food workers and the
unions that support them have publicly lobbied for a much bigger pay hike, $15.
$15 an hour would allow me to move into my own place and be able to pay my own bills.
But in New Jersey, Dolores Riley says if her payroll cost go any higher, she could be forced
to shut down her daycare business.
I don`t know if I can make it. I really don`t think I can afford it.
When New Jersey raised its minimum wage to $8.25 an hour in January, Riley says out of
fairness, she felt she had to increase every employer`s salary. Not just the lowest earner.
Riley estimates she`ll pay an additional $10,000 to $15,000 in payroll this year.
Which is a lot of money. I mean I`m not a rich company. I`m certainly not the Gap.
The president is calling for more companies to follow the Gap`s lead along with action
from Congress.
I`m going to be seeking Republicans who are - to work with us.
This week, the Congressional Budget Office released its minimum wage report, one that
adds fuel to both sides of a national debate.
To Republicans, the CBO report, well, it kind of hammers home their point, that if you raise
the minimum wage, you kill a lot of jobs. Democrats in the White House, they reject
that argument and they point to a different part of the report that says nearly a million
people will be raised out of poverty.
Alexandra Field, CNN, New York.
Welcome to the "Roll Call." This Monday, we are moving across the American South, starting
in Sharpsburg, Georgia. East Coweta High School is on today`s roll. Hello to the Indians.
Two states West, in Mississippi, we are glad to be online in Hattiesburg, that`s home to
the Oak Grove High School Warriors and two states west of them, in Allen, Texas, it`s
all about the Eagles. They are watching at Allen High School.
Now, a different sort of "Roll Call." One that names those who were in the highest military
decoration a U.S. service man or woman can get. For 12 years, Congress has been investigating
whether some Americans weren`t awarded the Medal of Honor because of their race or ethnicity.
The review found 19 people who the government says were discriminated against. They are
among the 24 veterans whose actions will be honored next month.
Sergeant First Class Melvin Morris was just 19, when he became a green beret. He volunteered
to go to Vietnam. In 1969, under heavy fire hit multiple times, bleeding, he rescued dead
and wounded troops. The Army says he showed "determination possessed by few men" and his
ability to lead "has rarely been equaled." Today, at 72 with his wife of 51 years, Mary,
the pride, the dignity and now - a wrong will be made right. Morris is one of 24 veterans
who decades late will receive the nation`s highest military distinction, the Medal of
Honor. It is a roll call of bravery and heroism above and beyond the call of duty for men
who served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Only Morris and two other Vietnam veterans
are still living.
In 2002, Congress ordered a review of Jewish and Hispanic veterans` war records. To find
out who may have suffered discrimination and not been awarded the honors they deserved.
Potential African American discrimination was also found. All are now being recognized.
I`d heard rumors to the fact that there were certain people who - people thought should
have received the Medal of Honor.
Retired Marine and Vietnam vet Harvey Barnum received his Medal of Honor in 1967. His unit
also under intense fire, with complete disregard for his safety, he moved to save others. Now,
he has just one message for the Vietnam survivors.
I look forward to put my arms around them and call them brother and say welcome home.
Putting arms around someone and welcoming them home. Ties in nicely to our last story
today. Three-year old Bridget Karr (ph) had no idea what was in the large box during her
birthday party. But this president unwrapped itself. Her dad, her dad who`d been deployed
in Afghanistan for four months. When he found out he`d be coming home a couple of weeks
early, on the day of her party, he presented her with himself. He posted this on YouTube,
so other family members could see it, but it went viral as an excellent example of thinking
inside the box.
That`ll box out today`s edition of CNN STUDENT NEWS. We`re back tomorrow. That should come
as no surprise. We hope you`ll gift to see us then.
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Ominous Region that Launched Super Storms Returns: Solar Storm Forecast 08-04-2017 - Duration: 8:15.
We have a big coronal hole that's going to be rotating into the earth strike
zone here in the next few days that could bring us some storming and an old
region 2665 that gave us that huge solar storm a couple weeks ago and fired off a
massive superstorm while on the sun's backside that region is now rotating
back into Earth view. Will there be anything left of it? Those stories and
more in the news this week. Solar activity is going to pick up a bit this
week. We have a big coronal hole that's going to be rotating into the earth
strike zone here in the next few days that could send us some marginally fast
wind and could bump us up to storm levels, maybe even through the
weekend. But that's not the big story. The big story is old Region 2665, the one
that gave us that big solar storm a couple weeks ago and fired off some
massive solar storms on the backside, it has survived transit on the sun's
backside and is now rotating back into Earth view. Now we haven't gotten a
really good look at it yet because it's still kind of occulted off on the limb
and its kind of hard to see things on the sun's edge, but it looks like it's
died down a bit and I don't blame it. I'd be tired too, firing that many solar
storms, so we'll see whether or not it's still an M-flare player here in the
next few days and whether or not it's still a risk for more solar storming.
Switching to our M-flare threat meter you can see as soon as region 2665 departed
behind the sun's west limb everything began to quiet down when it came to the
x-ray flux and it's remained that quiet basically the entire time that region
has rotated on the sun's backside. Now that its becoming visible again you're
seeing the pops and little mini flares starting and even a c-class flare. Now
things are quiet at the moment but you can't really trust it with this region.
It's now been renumbered 2670 because it's a new version of it coming into
earth view and we'll be continuing to watch it. So ham radio operators you're
not in the clear yet, you could have a chance for some radio blackouts.
switching to your solar storm conditions you can see we have that moderate storm
hit us back on the 16th and it gave us beautiful Aurora all around the world
and it came from region 26 65 which is the reason why we're keeping a close eye
on it this time around meanwhile things have kind of died
back down we had a couple pockets of activity from a little bit of fast wind
here and there but pretty much things have been at unsettled conditions and
that will continue for the next couple days until this new pocket of fast wind
will hit us probably around the weekend now let's get back to the big story
which is region 2665 and talk about what happened on the sun's backside now this
is stereo a it's our backside monitor you can see here's earth here's the Sun
and here stereo a staring at the Sun from behind and if you look and you can
see just entering stereos view is that big sunspot and if you just watch it
BAM do you see it right there it let me say massive eruption this is that
superstorm we were talking about you could actually see it as a big halo even
from Earth's perspective but it was headed away from Earth not toward us
luckily from stereos vantage point it actually causes what we call an
asymmetric halo that's because the eruption wasn't directed really toward
stereo it was actually directed more toward Mars now switching to our
prediction model animal this is NASA's version of the model because they worry
about other planets other than Earth in this case namely Mars you can see this
massive solar storm launching from the Sun you can see Mars is almost east of
the center stereo-a isn't even supposed to see this storm it's supposed to miss
it now that and the fact that stereo-a actually ended up seeing this storm it
shows you that it was even bigger than the models anticipated now there's been
a lot of lively discussion as to whether or not this event is a Carrington class
event or not and if you don't follow hey Lucy me and Chris out of space on
Twitter you really should now thanks to halo see
me we have this wonderful graphic in which he compared the Carrington class
event from 2012 to this event that occurred just a few days ago in July
23rd now as you can see here you're actually looking at the stereo and
looking at the locations of stereo as well as the direction of the solar storm
which is labeled CME and an arrow that points where the center of that solar
storm went as you can see on the 2012 event stereo a which is that red dot
right there actually went almost right through the center of that solar storm
but in this case stereo was located way off to the east of this event
so it barely grazed it now the interesting thing that we have here is
that we know that these solar storms are much stronger and much faster at the
center of the storm than at the edge and that is where the dialog comes in
because this storm was not fast enough to be considered a Carrington class
event as it saw as it was seen by stereo a but if stereo a it actually hit the
center of it so the takeaway from this is that even though this has been an
extremely low activity cycle for the Sun we have seen two super storms one that
has been a Carrington class event and one that is nearly so and this has
sparked a lively discussion in the scientific community as well led by
people like dr. Scott McIntosh who argued that it's actually the low
activity cycles that spawn these large extreme events now regarding that super
storm that was launched on the 23rd people have asked me if it hit earth
what kind of impact would it have had and I argue that if this super storm had
hit Earth head-on I mean a direct hit it could have rivaled the 1989 event that
caused the hydro-québec grid to shut down and it left millions of people
without power for over nine hours it even caused the Toronto Stock Exchange
to close and all of that was before we had smartphones and GPS so imagine what
it could do today switching to your solar storm conditions
and Aurora possibilities over the coming week we're pretty quiet right now but we
are anticipating the hit from that high speed wind that should hit us sometime
around the weekend at high latitudes expect active conditions with a Chance
of minor storming at mid-latitudes probably only a chance for active
conditions this fast win isn't all that fast so expect it to be pretty mild
overall although you aurora photographers you might get a chance to
see some aurora but it just may not drop this far south into mid latitudes as if
we were strongly storming switching to your solar flare and particle radiation
storm outlook over the coming week region 2665 has or re-entered the
picture is now labeled 2670 so don't be confused by that sunspot number there
that is the old region 2665 and because its back into Earth view Noah is
immediately up the Empire risk to about 20% right now we're not seeing it being
a big em flower player but you never know with this region it's been pretty
unpredictable so expect a possible chance for radio blackouts over the next
few days we'll see kind of whether or not it grows or decays looks like it
might continue to decay if so that means the risk will decrease over the week
also the solar flux has risen a little bit but not all that much so expect
marginal conditions on the band's so the space weather this week is picking up a
bit we have a coronal hole that's rotating into the earth strike zone here
in the next few days it should be sending us some fast wind
pretty much in time for the weekend so you're war photographers get your
shutter fingers ready you might be able to catch a few shots now the big story
of course is of region 2665 that survived its backside passage around the
Sun it's now been relabeled 2670 and it had fired some monsters on the backside
so it looks a bit tired now we'll see whether or not it continues to be an EM
flare player and has enough moxie to send us some more solar storms but we
don't really know that yet so all of us are kind of on edge so you ham radio
operators and GPS operators just be prepared for you know maybe some issues
here and there but right now it looks like everything's going to be pretty
minor. I'm Tamitha Skov thank you for watching.
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