Today our passport Kings, I'm gonna show you how to make money from home working for established companies
So you can travel more without recruiting selling or much of an investment.
engage!!!
I'm Roklan. I travel the globe for leisure
Exploration and education about different cultures. Join me, and YouTube can be royalty - This is passport King
Welcome aboard abroad
Barack Obama himself
Endorsed Arise in one of his speeches few years ago...
I understand the feeling when someone online makes a promise about helping you make money without a typical nine-to-five job
A Lot of people turn their noses up and shut down communications
Although those are fine opportunities, sales and recruiting is not for everybody. They want to take it slow,
Make it slow and let an already established fortune 500 company "make it so!"
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Arise listened and with stay-at-home parents in mind
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Connected directly via ethernet to your modem/router
I know I know "but the Wi-Fi is flawless in your home."
Well, they still will not trust it. There customers are very important to them and they do not want your Wi-Fi
conking out in the middle of a conversation. They also want you to have a landline phone
No, your cell phone or magicJack will not work. Ff you don't have one,
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mainly because of the clarity of connections and there's no chance of it dying or being
Overwhelmed with apps. At least I think that's their logic behind this rule. Other than that, you need to put some time aside
to just work the hours you set up for yourself. Like I said I've, in the last few months went through the entire process there
Is nothing complicated about it
It's just like having a regular job
But you're just doing it from home and making your own hours. Upon successful completion
of the registration process your next step would be to enroll in a client certification
course of your choice. Client courses may take as little as three weeks...
or as long as eight weeks to complete, depending on the project you selected. The registration process is easy
You could be up and running in as little as three to five days and on your way to making your work from home business
Dream a reality
all you ever pay out-of-pocket is a one-time fee for your background check and
one-time fee for your training the number you will want to use if you're
Uninterested in starting up your own call center business is the passport Kings LLC
corporation number which is eight two two five one five three six nine
I feel that big rewards come with significant risks and big investment
But some people are just not willing to put so much money at stake
without a guaranteed return. Arise is the
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Or just a part-time supplemental income, both or either or is possible. You work..
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Arise is excellent if you want to have a set schedule
But make your own hours. If you've ever did any kind of customer service,
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that you work for. I've been dealing with this company for over six months.
And I wanted to make sure it did all the claims It said it would, before I mentioned it on this channel!
I made sure I have the equipment
I needed I took the classes did plenty of hours
And yes, indeed they sent checks via direct deposit into my bank account. There is no guessing game
You work you get paid no sales hoops. No manipulation. It is not outgoing calls
They are all incoming and the best part for me was if you need to take a week off
Simply don't schedule yourself for those days and no one will ask you about it or judge you
Travel cannot be fully enjoyed if you only have two days per week to do it until your annual vacation
You're in complete control over your work schedule and your life. That type of freedom needs to be felt firsthand
to truly understand. Season 5 of Passport Kings is made possible by viewers like you
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Alright, so fortunately, Making money from home is not as hard as it used to be and now
and now with Arise you can make money from home and
Have the free time that you need to travel. So that's what you should do from now on
So you can be free to do what you want , like a King
A Passport King...Peace.
Yo, what's up? This is Roklan. I wanted to send out a rest in peace to a really good. Dude that died last weekend
He's a friend of mine
He's a friend of a whole lot of people. He really walked a lot of people up to getting their
passports and making sure that a lot of people traveled to Brazil and just
looking outside of the US for options as far as
Love and as far as like just making your life a little bit better
So this one goes out to Charles Tyler a good friend of mine
You rest in peace, baby?
Man, sorry that we never got to really get up like that, but the times that I didn't speak to you
They were all good times. We had great times
We spoke about good things, and you rest in peace, and if you guys haven't yet..
There is a GoFundMe for his burial services. Y'all go over there and support that guy's burial services as well as him getting
out of Brazil and if it's of any consolation
I know that he died doing exactly what he loved doing best. Being in Brazil and giving his black brothers an option
So rest in peace Charles and my condolences to your family, peace!
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NO MAN'S SKY FARMING MASTERCLASS Part 2: Planning & Mathematics - Duration: 11:35.
Welcome everybody to part 2 of this Farming Masterclass in No Man's Sky, last time we
covered the basics, this time it's the mathematics and how to use maths to plan the perfect farm
for you.
<Part 2: Planning & Mathematics>
So let's start with complexity.
If you haven't alterred your game files, you are limited to 2000 complexity, it is worth
noting here that while you can lift that limit by manually alterring your game files allowing
you to build more, anyone visiting your base will not see more than the first 2000 complexity
that you built, so if you planted your crops last after building more than 2000 complexity,
no one will see any of the crops, also from some study from a traveller of whos name I
do not know, it is possible that only the first 1850 complexity is visible by others.
Complexity works in a very simple manner, each buildable item is given a complexity
value, so by knowing these values you can plan your full build with 100% accuracy.
The main buildable items you will want to know for planning a farm is that all crops
cost 5 complexity each, normal and holodoors are also 5 complexity, a Bio-Dome is 40, a
ladder is 5, a single cuboid room is 10, a circular or square room is 40, the original
habitable base circular room with the teleporter, vendor and such is 20, a storage container
is 5, so 50 if you want them all, signal boosters and save points are 20 which is a little high
if you ask me.
Corridors range between 10 and 40 being some of the most expensive for what they are.
Now, I have done the maths on the efficiency of complexity as far as what the best use
of complexity per crop plot and it is as follows.
The most efficient by far is the initial default circular room with a bio-dome directly on
top and a ladder going up into it, this utilizes all 16 plots in the biodome while only costing
as much as a bio-dome on the ground with a door into it which gives 13 plots.
This can unfortunately only be done once per base as the other circular rooms provide little
extra value while costing an extra 40 complexity.
The next most efficient method is free standing Bio-Domes with a single Door or Holodoor as
an entrance, this offers 13 crop plots and costs 8.46 complexity per crop which is pretty
darn good.
The next most efficient after that is pretty awful and this is Hydroponic Trays, now these
cost either 5 complexity for a single crop plot planter or 20 for a quad plot planter,
that already is 10 complexity per plot, but you also need an inside environment for them
to be placed inside, at the very minimum this is a cuboid room, this room requires a door,
the door is only needed once or for every 4 or so as with no way to walk around the
planters you could only harvest as far as you can reach, but even without the door this
is 12.5 complexity per plot.
So, the general rule is this, if you have 4 or fewer crops to plant, then build a cuboid
room with hydroponic trays inside and a door to access it, if you have 5 or more to plant
even if the other 8 plots will remain empty, it is more efficient to build a bio-dome with
a door.
You will likely wish to have a galactic trade Terminal in your base which cost a very acceptable
10 complexity.
The standard satisfactory farm would consist of the default building with a bio-dome on
top and a ladder to access, a galactic trade terminal inside the default building, any
containers you wish to have present which could later be placed inside your freighter
and an optional landing pad which comes in at a hefty 50 complexity and an optional exocraft
pad coming in at 40.
The rest should be spent on freestanding bio-domes with a single door per dome.
Now let's move to the products you can craft from the crops you will farm.
This dictates fully what you will need to grow, there are 14 blueprints that require
farmable plants to make, some require the items indirectly in a sense that an item they
require to build is made directly or indirectly from crops.
These are; Acid, Circuit Board, Cryogenic Chamber, Freighter Fuel, Fusion Ignitor, Glass,
Heat Capacitor, Liquid Explosive, Living Glass, Lubricant, Poly Fibre, Quantum Processor,
Stasis Device and Unstable Gel.
You can narrow these down to 2 kind of Final Forms and these are Stasis Device and Fusion
Ignitor, these 2 are what I call level 5 blueprints, as they require 5 levels of production, they
both sell for 18 million units and are rare to even obtain the blueprints, I'm personally
lucky to have both but am missing a key blueprint being the quantum processor which is needed
to make the stasis device.
The best out of these as far as farming goes is the Stasis Device as the crops required
to build, overall have a lower duration to grow than the fusion ignitor.
The problem with these 2 blueprints is that they require a lot more than just the crops
to make, you will need to gather consistently large amounts of Carbon, Iron, Heridium, Gold,
Emeril, Iridium, Radon, Sulphurine & Nitrogen and that is just the Stasis Device, not the
Fusion Ignitor.
This is high-end endgame farming and not how most people do it.
Most people craft level 2 blueprints that require only the crops themselves to build
and there are 3 of them, Circuit Board, Living Glass and Liquid Explosive.
These 3 can be produced almost passively in great number netting you anywhere from 20
to 50 million per cycle, a cycle is what I refer to as anywhere from 1-8 harvests, this
is, however, many harvests are required to produce one lot of the crafted product.
Circuit Boards are the most valuable per item but require the most to make, they go for
1,315,875 units by the galactic average.
To make a circuit board requires 1 Poly Fibre and 1 Heat Capacitor.
To Make a Poly Fibre requires 100 Cactus Flesh and 200 Star Bramble while a Heat Capacitor
Requires 200 Solanium and 100 Frost Crystals.
Each Echinocactus will give a yield of 100 cactus flesh but take 2 hours to grow, each
Star Bramble gives a yield of 25 star bulb and takes 30 minutes to grow, a solar vine
gives a yield of 50 Solanium and takes 2 hours to grow while a Frostwort gives a yield of
50 Frost Crystals and takes 15 minutes to grow.
This is the part of the planning stage that you decide how often you are going to harvest,
this massively affects how much of what you plant, and even what planet is best suited
to your farm.
If you only plan to harvest once per cycle, you will need to plant 1 Echinocactus, 8 Star
Bramble, 4 Solanium and 2 Frostwort per Circuit Board.
For this configuration, Star Bramble requires by far the most crop plots and so a farm such
as this would be best suited to a lush planet where Star Bramble can be planted on the planet
surface taking it's general complexity cost to 5 down from 8.5, allowing you to plant
more of the required crops and therefore get more Circuit Boards per cycle.
But, if you increase the level of harvesting, for this farm you can choose to harvest every
15, 30 or 120 minutes, I would not advise 15 in general as only the frostwort can be
harvested that often and little is needed, but doing so would increase your efficiency,
but I would definitely advise harvesting every 30, this would give you the configuration
of 1 Echinocactus, 2 Star Bramble 4 Solar Vine and 0.5 Frostwort per Circuit Board,
the difference here is massively allowing you to make far more Circuit Boards per cycle,
also the ratio has shifted to Solar Vine being the highest crop plot crop and so would be
better suited to a planet with a hot environment allowing you to plant the Solar Vine on the
planet surface for greater efficiency.
If we take both of these examples and make the perfect farm from them, say it has a trade
terminal, all 10 containers and a landing pad
with the default building also accounted for this leaves us with 1870 Complexity for the
farm.
To work this out we need 2 average complexity calculations, 1 for the crops in domes and
one for without, so the first configuration that is only harvested once per cycle requires
7 plots inside and 8 outside per circuit board.
We can simplify things by also assuming the first 16 plot dome has only 13 and deal with
those 3 later.
Each dome plot cost 8.46 complexity, each planet plot costs 5, this gives us 59.22 for
the domed and 40 for the planet.
We then divide our lot of 1870 by 99.22, this gives us 18.84, so we round it down to 18
and that's roughly how many circuit boards we can make per cycle with that configuration
so 18 would require 126 dome plots and 144 surface plots.
This is a total of 10 domes, 1 with 16 plots, 9 with 13.
The total complexity cost of that is 10 Bio-Domes each costing 45 complexity plus the 126 domed
crops and 144 surface being 5 each when not taking the domes into consideration is 1800,
this leaves us 70 complexity and a few potential empty dome plots.
In this circumstance the 10 domes 1 with 16, 9 with 13 gives us 136 plots to work with,
so we have 10 empty plots inside domes, if you add an extra circuit board worth of crops
youd be only 5 complexity over so just having 1 less star bramble on the surface could give
you almost 19 circuit boards per cycle just requiring you to go out and harvest a nearby
star bramble for each harvest as you are on a lush planet where they grow in this example
or get rid of a single container for a perfect 19 board farm.
We should stick firmly to the example so this farm produces 18.93 Circuit Boards per harvest
which gives us based on the galactic average 24,909,513 units per cycle or 12,454,757 units
per hour.
I'll not explain the maths for the second example and just go straight to the results.
The second configuration of harvesting every 30 minutes for 4 harvests per cycle and based
on a hot planet where you plant the Solar Vine on the surface, requires;
10 Bio-domes Producing 37.5 Circuit Boards per Cycle with an extra few slots empty for
a per cycle wealth of 49,345,312 units or 24,672,656 units per hour, making it pretty
much double the single harvest per cycle config.
As a passive farmer, the first is ideal requiring around a 3rd of the attention for half the
reward, but if your main concern is making units, then the higher frequency harvest is
certainly the best option.
This of course only covers circuit boards, the highest per hour yielding product of the
3 level 2's is actually living glass.
I'll be going into detail on specific builds and the most efficient farms later this week,
but this lays out the mathematical structure you would want to apply to fit your own uses.
If you would prefer not to do the maths yourself then head over to xainesworld.com/nmsfarmplanner/,
link in the description for an advanced calculator which guides you through the process and gives
you all the details and more that you would like to get building.
Stay tuned for part 3 of this masterclass of farming in No Man's Sky where we cover
the actual building and gathering of resources for your farm.
If this video did help you a like would be much appreciated, subscribe if you haven't
already for more and maybe think about joining on Patreon, a dollar a month is a great way
to support the channel and get early access to the videos.
But above all, have an awesome day folks.
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Lost the way. I'm lost in a road far away.
Far away. I'm wandering, looking for myself again.
All day
I asked the sky shadowed behind the sun
Where do I need to go
with my exhausted steps?
But I can fly past the countless stars
Fly away
Where my dreams lie asleep
Your space
When will I be able to wake up?
Lost the way
Oh lost my way
Find the way. I want to know
Let me know
My tears smudged like paint
Is there even an end?
Maybe.
When I open my eyes once again
The bright sunlight comes through my window
Like a dream
Like a dream
Where should I go?
I think I know.
But I can fly past the countless stars
Fly away.
Where my dreams lie asleep
Your space
When will I be able to wake up?
But I can wait
For countless days, I've waited
I held myself up, but put myself down.
Someday, I will be standing there
Lost the way.
Lost my way.
Found the way.
Found the way.
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Women in Diabetes Research and Care: Yu-Hua Tseng, Ph.D. - Duration: 3:22.
When I was little I was always curious about how things happened and I always asked why,
until some point my parents told me to stop asking why!
So I think it's this innate curiosity about how things happen and wanting to explore the
secret underneath life.
And so the more I learn about biology, I found it really fascinating and the more I learn,
the more I don't understand and that gradually guided me into a research career.
When I was in graduate school I wanted to know how cells communicated with each other.
So I applied to a post doc position and I decided to come to Joslin Diabetes Center
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And then at the time my father was diagnosed to have type 2 diabetes due to being a little
bit overweight.
So I found that this is good, this is great because then I can connect what I am doing
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Diabetes affects both men and women, but I feel it's more impact to women that they
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cells.
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The Batmobile's Live Action Evolution | NowThis Nerd - Duration: 10:30.
Hey guys, I'm Mike and I live in New York,
so I don't really get a chance to drive much.
But I love to live vicariously through the Dark Knight and his badass Batmobile.
I want a car. Chicks dig the car.
This is why Superman works alone.
In comics and cartoons, you don't have to worry about stuff like physics and engineering when designing your Bat-car,
but it's a much different story in real life.
So let's explore how filmmakers throughout the years have conquered Gotham's gridlock,
with a look at
The Batmobile's Live Action Evolution.
In the early years of the comic, the Batman stalked the streets in a plain red roadster,
but as the character evolved, so did his taste.
By 1941, Bruce was patrolling Gotham in a slick black car with batwing tailfins and a custom grille in the shape of his mask.
It looked iconic, intimidating, and above all expensive,
Which is why they didn't even bother recreating it in the 1940's serials.
Let's go!
I mean, they didn't even have the budget for proper-fitting costumes,
so you know they weren't shelling out for a custom ride.
1943's 'Batman' used an old Cadillac convertible to get around,
and the even-cheaper 'Batman and Robin' serial downgraded to a Mercury.
What's wrong?
Both Batmobiles were convertibles straight off the showroom floor,
and Bruce used the same car in his civilian life as he did in costume.
Get the car, we have a delivery to make!
The only difference was when the top was up, crime was down.
The first custom Batmobile was created for the 1966 TV series.
A routine question. Have you recently sold any war surplus submarines, and if so, to whom?
After a schedule shakeup,
designer George Barris had only three weeks and $30,000 to create one of pop-culture's most important icons.
He didn't have time to start from scratch, but he had next best thing:
A prototype show car called the Lincoln Futura.
Although the Futura is still a long way from the production, stylists are looking far beyond.
To a car that might operate on exotic fuels and electrical power.
Today, it looks like something Homer Simpson would design,
but at the time this thing was the height of '50s futurism.
It cost Ford $250,000 to build, about $2 million in today's money,
but after the public lost their taste for giant cars that looked like rocketships,
they sold it to Barris for one dollar.
With its bubble dome and tailfins, the Futura already had a sci-fi look,
and it only took some minor tweaks to convert it into the Batmobile.
Barris changed the fins and paintjob,
threw in gadgets like the Batphone and quick-turn parachutes,
and added the iconic rear rocket engine.
Atomic batteries to power... Turbines to speed!
He built the original atomic turbine out of an old paint can and it's been a feature of every Batmobile since.
In 2013, Barris auctioned off the original for a cool $5 million.
Well, that's okay, chum. We all have the right to be selfish sometimes.
For decades, Barris's legendary design was the definitive Batmobile
At least, until 1989, when we were introduced to a darker, more dangerous car by Tim Burton.
Burton's 'Batman' and 'Batman Returns' were set in a stylistic world that was equal parts Fritz Lang and Frank Miller.
British production designer Anton Furst won an Oscar for his work on the film, including a baroque new Batmobile.
He envisioned the car as a set of shining armor that was as integral to Batman's character as his cape and cowl.
Furst and his crew had five months to build a state-of-the-art automobile from the ground up,
something that actual car companies take ten years to do.
They used a heavily-modified 1974 Chevy Impala frame as a foundation,
and hand-sculpted an aerodynamic kevlar body inspired by low-profile hot rods from the '30s.
The paint job looks black on screen, but six different layers of color were used to give the Batmobile an organic, 3-dimensional appearance.
The final design was unlike anything we'd ever seen before, but it wasn't the most practical.
Batman's ears were too long to fit inside the cockpit,
so the costume department had to whip up a brand new cowl for driving scenes.
Other than that slight hiccup, this car was fully functional, and so were its wonderful toys.
In a flash, it's the high-powered Bat-Missile!
Two 9mm Browning machine guns emerged from the sides,
while a rear-mounted grappling hook helped the car turn tight corners.
Even the afterburner was real,
although it was so dangerous it could only be fired for 15 seconds at a time.
Special effects were only necessary when the Batmobile armored up,
using stop motion in the first movie and CGI in 'Batman Returns.'
Burton's Batmobile inspired everything from the animated series to OnStar commercials,
OnStar, how can I help you, Batman?
and it set a high bar for Bat-car design.
Let's look at the two versions created by Burton's replacement, director Joel Schumacher.
He wanted to steer the series back towards the campiness of the Adam West show.
so I'm not exactly sure why he hired 'Alien' artist H.R. Giger to design his new Batmobile.
Giger's design was a purple, X-shaped monstrosity that looked like a cross between intestines and a pair of scissors.
It's a cool concept, but I'm not sure it would have fit in the same world as Bat-Nipples and Jim Carrey's ridiculous Riddler.
Was that over-the-top? I can never tell!
Giger left the film, but the final Batmobile still had the organic feel that Schumacher was going for.
He was inspired by a leather fetish magazine of all places...
The entire vehicle is ribbed for our pleasure,
with giant, impractical bat wings that actually look pretty close to some of the early comic designs from the '40s.
I can't say the same about all the lights.
Apparently they were inspired by bioluminescent sea creatures, but all I see is '2 Fast 2 Furious.'
Too wide.
Also, I appreciate the fact that the bat logos on the wheels are always right-side up,
but is that really something Bruce Wayne would give a shit about?
No!
For the sequel, Schumacher wanted a Batmobile with a little more screen presence,
which is why the car in 'Batman and Robin' is even more over-the-top.
It's got six rocket nozzles instead of one,
two gigantic tailfins,
and at 30 feet, it's the longest Batmobile ever built with the least amount of seating.
Another unique feature is its lack of a passenger seat.
Batman sits alone in a one-man cockpit, while Robin rides alongside in his Redbird motorcycle.
Chicks might dig the car, but nobody dug 'Batman and Robin.'
It killed the Batman franchise for nearly a decade,
until it was revived with a back-to-basics take by director Christopher Nolan.
Nolan's desire for a realistic Batman extended to his car, too.
The Tumbler? Oh, you wouldn't be interested in that...
He sculpted his initial Batmobile idea out of Play-Doh,
and handed it off to designer Nathan Crowley to flesh into a finished vehicle.
Crowley started out by kitbashing, using parts from various model kits to piece together Nolan's vision,
It's got bits of stealth bomber, bits of Lamborghinis, bits of Hummers...
All different things put together in the marvellous combination.
which is why the car's rocket engine looks like the nose cone from a P-38 fighter plane.
Once the design was finalized, Crowley's crew sculpted a full-sized replica out of styrofoam.
Then he had to make a functioning car out of it.
Spoiler alert: He did.
Nolan set some pretty steep requirements for his Batmobile.
It had to go from zero to sixty in six seconds,
turn the narrow Chicago street corners at top speed,
and pull off an unaided, 30-foot jump.
What do you think?
Does it come in black?
It took nine months and millions of dollars, but Crowley pulled it off.
I've gotta get me one of those.
The Tumbler became the definitive Bat-car for a new generation, despite the word 'Batmobile' never once appearing in Nolan's trilogy.
For 'The Dark Knight,' the design stayed the same, but we learned about some awesome new functions.
In a throwback to the Bat-Missile mode from 'Batman Returns,'
Bruce can transform the Tumbler into a sleek motorcycle known as the Batpod,
with two thick tires on rotating frames and heavy machine guns that are perfect for blowing Bane away.
After 'The Dark Knight Rises,' DC rebooted Batman to fit their wider cinematic universe, the DCEU.
so designer Patrick Tatopoulos came up with a car that reflected Zack Snyder's beastlier bat.
Coming in at 20 feet long, 12 feet wide and over 8,000 pounds,
the DCEU Batmobile was never supposed to be pretty.
Inspired by 'The Dark Knight Returns,' it's a dirty, down-to-business tank with gigantic wheels made from shaved-down tractor tires,
Along with with electrified skin,
dozens of rockets,
and .50 caliber machine guns that shoot rubber bullets.
Honest.
Kids these days. No respect.
After 'Batman v. Superman' and 'Suicide Squad,' the Dark Knight got an upgrade just in time for the invasion in 'Justice League.'
The new Knightcrawler isn't so much a car as it is a giant mechanical spider.
I can't really see him cruising around Gotham in this thing, but it's perfect for shooting down swarms of Parademons.
I'll take it from here.
Whether it's climbing skyscrapers or ripping up the road,
Batman has the right ride for any occasion.
Right now, there's a lot we don't know about the future of the franchise.
Will Ben Affleck continue to don the cape and cowl?
Or will we get another reboot along with a brand new Batmobile?
That's not Batman, that's Bat-Boy!
No matter what happens, it's clear that the caped crusader's car has become an icon several times over.
And any new design will have to clear the high bar set by the live-action legacy of the Batmobile.
Hey guys, thanks for watching. If you liked this look into sci-fi tech, let
us know in the comments what gadget we should cover next. We're thinking
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BOMBSHELL: Katie Couric Just EXPOSED MATT LAUER, It's WORSE THAN WE THOUGHT - Duration: 3:01.
This morning, the media world was rocked when longtime NBC anchor Matt Lauer was unexpectedly
fired amid accusations he sexually assaulted a co-worker at the Olympics in Russia, and
now video has surfaced of his former colleague Katie Couric exposing his predatory behavior.
Apparently, Lauer's behavior isn't anything news, at least according to his former colleague
they aren't.
In 2012, Katie Couric did an interview with Andy Cohen on his show "Watch What Happens
Live," and she revealed that Lauer had a hard time keeping his hands to himself.
"What is Matt's most annoying habit?" asks Cohen.
"He pinches me on the ass a lot," Couric responded immediately.
Also during the interview, Couric and Cohen played the game of "shag, marry, and kill,"
with Couric revealing she'd "shag" former "Today" cohost Bryant Gumbel, she's
"marry" Lauer, and she'd "kill" Dan Rather.
At the time, her comments seemed like a light-hearted joke, but in the wake of the current national
conversation about sexual harassment, they seem far more serious, especially since Lauer
was just fired for sexual misconduct.
Meanwhile, Couric has always claimed to be a champion of women, often commenting on high-profile
sexual harassment cases and backing the women involved.
In fact, just last year, when former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson accused Roger Ailes
of harassment, Couric was quick to comment about the importance of "speaking truth
to power," the Daily Mail reported.
Gretchen Carlson earned a spot on the Time 100 list this year, and inside the magazine
the former Fox News host was profiled by the former queen of morning television, Katie
Couric.
'Speaking truth to power is never easy.
It's even harder when the whole country is watching,' wrote Couric.
'Gretchen Carlson's very public stand against Fox News blew the lid off a corporate
culture that seemed to perpetuate sexual harassment—from the executive suite to the anchor desk.'
Couric then went on to applaud Carlson for taking down her former boss Roger Ailes after
reporting the repeated incidents of sexual harassment she allegedly endured while working
at Fox News.
'Gretchen had her own Howard Beale moment: she was mad as hell and she wasn't going
to take it anymore,' explained Couric.
'Her resolve led to the downfall of one of the most powerful men in media, Roger Ailes.'
Interesting, to say the least.
She was all for a Fox News host taking down a powerful man at the network, but Couric
kept quiet for years about Lauer's sexual misconduct, leading to him sexually assaulting
a former co-worker of Couric's.
Like most every other leftist out there, Couric's concern for victims seems to end at the water's
edge of her politics.
Too bad for her, that attitude led to another woman having a horrible experience that could
have been prevented had someone just spoken up.
How sad.
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My sister wanted to learn to watercolor.
and since there are things you only learn by practicing,
this channel's first art collab came out of this experience.
My sister watercoloring for the first time.
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Descendant Of Pocahontas Asked If Trump's Comment is 'Offensive,' Media Stunned By Answer - Duration: 4:28.
Debbie "White Dove" Porreco is a descendant of the real Pocahontas.
As such, she was recently asked if she finds it "offensive" when President Donald Trump
refers to Senator Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas."
The media was immediately stunned by her answer.
In the wake of the fresh controversy surrounding President Donald Trump's habit of referring
to Senator Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas," an interview has surfaced with none other
than a living descendant of the real Native American named Pocahontas who was made even
more famous when her story was popularized in a Disney movie.
Sen. Warren has a long and well-documented history of claiming that she is Native American
in order to advance her career, which led President Trump to begin calling her "Pocahontas"
as a joke.
In 1996, a Harvard Crimson article referred to Warren as Native American.
Warren claimed that she had no idea why the school was labeling her as such and that it
never came up during the hiring process.
Then, in 1997, a Fordham Law Review article described her as Harvard Law's "first
woman of color," based on a "telephone interview with Michael Chmura, News Director,
Harvard Law."
Warren later acknowledged that Harvard had singled her out as a Native American professor
because she identified herself as a minority in an Association of American Law Schools
directory from 1986-1994.
She stopped listing herself as such when she gained tenure at Harvard.
Warren claimed that she checked herself off as a Native American in the hopes of meeting
other people like herself, and had no intentions of using it to boost her employment options.
[Source: The Daily Caller] Democrats should be outraged that one of their
most prominent leaders has such a storied history of lying about her heritage, but instead,
they have aimed their outrage squarely at President Trump, claiming that it is "offensive"
for him to use a "racial slur" like "Pocahontas" when referring to Warren.
If liberals want something to be mad about then why aren't they mad that one of their
senators has been lying about her Native American heritage for years simply to get ahead in
her career?
It doesn't get more racist than that.
Nah.
They'd rather pretend that Trump is racist and cause as much hysteria as possible.
[Source: America News Hub] However, as it turns out, an actual descendant
of Pocahontas does not take any offense at all to Trump jokingly referring to Elizabeth
Warren as "Pocahontas."
In an interview with Sky News, Debbie "White Dove" Porreco, a Native American who is
a direct descendant of the real Pocahontas, said that President Trump once asked her if
she was offended that he used the name "Pocahontas" to refer to Warren.
"I know that he uses 'Pocahontas' sometimes with Elizabeth Warren," Porreco explained.
"He said, 'Well does that offend you when I use that?'
And I told him, 'No, it doesn't offend me,'" Porreco recalled.
"If Pocahontas were alive today, she would be very proud of President Trump," Porreco
added.
"Just like Pocahontas was a heroine, Donald Trump is going to be our hero."
Sky News contrasted Porreco's comments with those of Irene Bedard, who voiced Pocahontas
in the Disney movie.
"Do I think Pocahontas would be a fan of Trump?
Oh no," said Bedard.
"Misogyny and bullying and name-calling at its finest.
It is not intelligent discourse."
Coincidentally, Sky News did not ask Bedard if it offended her that Sen. Warren has repeatedly
lied about having a Native American heritage, essentially taking advantage of a minority
group to further her own career.
Porreco has risen to prominence within her community and is now a frequent guest at President
Trump's luxury Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, despite her humble beginnings
on an Indian reservation.
"Sometimes when I'm dining at Mar-a-Lago, I think to myself, 'You've come a long
way from that Indian reservation you started in," she said.
"Pocahontas had dreams and went to England.
My dreams brought me to Palm Beach."
When you consider Porreco's background, it is really no surprise that she counts herself
among President Trump's supporters.
She's worked hard to get where she is today, just like Trump.
It truly is amazing how much can be accomplished when no time is wasted making excuses or getting
"offended" for ridiculous reasons.
Perhaps those on the left ought to look to Porreco as a role model instead of their beloved
Elizabeth Warren.
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Exclusive: Why Planned Parenthood Won't Allow Women to Walk Out of the Front Door - Duration: 3:32.
A pro-life activist based out the Phoenix area claims a local Planned Parenthood branch
forces women who've received an abortion at its facility to leave via the building's
rear exit so as to prevent other patients from seeing their grief and pain.
"After a few weeks of sidewalk counseling there I realized the women going inside the
front door rarely seemed to leave through it," said activist Jamie Jeffries of the
Let Life Live non-profit, in an exclusive statement to Conservative Tribune.
"After paying close attention and speaking with women who have aborted their babies at
this very clinic, the reason why post abortive women left through the back door seemed clear
and clearly upsetting," her statement continued.
She alleged that whenever women leave out the back door of Planned Parenthood's so-called
Glendale Health Center after an abortion, they do so while "limping, cringing, holding
their stomach, crying, or combination of the above."
"Planned Parenthood knows this, and they know the women in the waiting room who see
this will probably rethink their abortion and walk away from their appointment," she
said.
"Planned Parenthood sends patients out the back door because if they leave out the front
door women who haven't given up their money and their child's life will leave with them."
As evidence, Jeffries provided pictures and videos she snapped/recorded while sidewalk
counseling outside the facility.
Below is a picture that shows the Glendale Health Center's "escorts" standing next
to a Dodge car parked up front for drop-offs.
Why does an alleged "health center" need escorts for its patients?
According to Jeffries, the escorts oftentimes crowd around arriving patients to try and
convince them to come inside.
See this video, filmed by Jeffries as she and other pro-lifers were sidewalk counseling,
for an example of Planned Parenthood's tactics:
Another picture below shows the backside of the facility:
"Planned Parenthood does this for money," Jeffries' statement concluded.
"If this clinic was concerned about their patients they'd wheel them to their vehicle
in a wheel chair instead of making them limp out the back door alone.
That is what other outpatient surgical facilities do."
While disturbing, Jeffries' statement comes as no surprise.
Even former Planned Parenthood officials have admitted the organization only cares about
money.
"No business, certainly no healthcare clinic, should view a woman's body as a profit center,
yet that is exactly what Planned Parenthood does," wrote Sue Thayer, a former facility
director for Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, in prepared remarks for testimony she delivered
before the House Judiciary Committee two years ago, as reported by The Daily Signal.
"There is a reason that, despite technically being a nonprofit, Planned Parenthood has
reported $765 million in excess revenue over the last 10 years.
It is run very much like a business — focused on increasing revenues, placing its own bottom
line above the interests of women," she added.
In an op-ed for The Hill published earlier this year, former Planned Parenthood director
Abby Johnson said the same thing.
"After working in a prominent position at Planned Parenthood facility in Central Texas
for over eight years, I can say that women deserve better than Planned Parenthood and
that their funding should be reallocated," she argued.
Agreed.
Planned Parenthood shamelessly exploits women's fears to earn a profit — and while it's
legal for the sick organization to do as such, that doesn't mean the rest of us should
be forced to pay for it.
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