Monday, December 4, 2017

Youtube daily report Dec 4 2017

Stockholm Songwriting Camp THE SERIES

Hi!

Hi, I am Mihaela Marinova!

Hey! Hello!

There's a baby!

We are in Stockholm, homie!

Songwriting camp 2017!

The sun here goes down at 3 pm!

Here it's already dark outside,

but it's only 3:15 pm. The people here are probably going to bed right now.

And we are just about to start…

And now let's take a picture!

Venci Venc': We got up very early!

DARA: I woke up at 6 am!

Venci Venc': It was hard!

Venci Venc': But we're getting in…

Pavell: I haven't woken up yet!

Venci Venc': We bring the heat

in this winter!

Venci Venc': We are going to do some work

and see what's going on…

Check things out!

Pavell: Yeah.

We are about to see how things are done here in Stockholm!

Venci Venc': I will buy myself a chair like this and will perform psychoanalysis on myself!

Pavell: You'd be like:

Venci are you a cool dude? Yeah, I'm a very cool dude.

Venci Venc': Yeah, I'll even put a mirror up on the ceiling and I'll communicate with myself.

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Michael Symon's Fried Egg and Salami in a Hole | The Chew - Duration: 4:04.

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Interior Design Tips: Bathroom sinks lead to great bathroom design - Duration: 2:59.

If you're looking to renovate your bathroom, the bathroom sink is a great

way to kick off your creative juices because there are so many different

types of things to choose from. Let's look at some of my favorite bathroom

sinks and how they might influence your bathroom design. The most common bathroom

sink is an undermount sink. It's a sink that is mounted underneath your

countertop so that the top edge of the sink is not visible. Most commonly

they're rectangular or oval in shape and white ceramic is a surefire classic. The

look is also classic, clean and uncluttered. One great tip... you may find

some sinks are flat bottom sinks. While the look is very modern I tend to look

for curved or sloped bottom sinks so that the water washes away any

toothpaste residue straight down the drain. I's my pet peeve. Am I the only

one? A vessel sink sits on top of the countertop. It's the opposite of an

undermount sink because you can see the top edge and sides of the sink above the

countertop. The best part of a vessel sink is that it can really make a

statement. There are so many shapes and designs like this beautiful traditional

blue and white bowl... Or this very modern concrete elongated bowl. Square, tapered

bowls are always striking and sharp. And I love the stainless steel hammered bowl.

Basically if it can hold water and you can cut a hole in the bottom you can

make yourself a vessel sink!

A trough sink is another one of my favorite sink styles.

It's an elongated sink that serves two or more sets of faucets. So instead of

having two separate sinks in your bathroom, you might want to consider one

very long sink like these. They come in all sorts of styles: undermount, vessel,

recessed or standalone. Are your creative juices flowing yet? If you want to add a

luxurious touch to your bathroom look for a stone sink. I love the look of a

marble sink like this. Or this sink here... It's carved out of a large block of

soapstone. And then there's always this more natural look. All of them really

make a statement. And finally another one of my favorites is an apron front sink

with its distinct look because the front facing side is exposed. Most often you'll

find these sinks in kitchens and laundry rooms but there's no reason they

can't be used in bathrooms too. They offer up a casual relaxed feeling. So

here's your take away: If you're stuck on a design direction for your bathroom try

focusing on the sink. From classic under mounts to unconventional vessels and

luxurious materials, there's a sink for everyone in every style. Thanks for

watching this little design tip. We'll have lots more design tips just like

this one coming soon, so don't forget to subscribe!

We've got new videos every week. And don't forget if you like this video,

please give it a thumbs up. See you soon!

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Pastel Earrings || DIY || Gift Idea - Duration: 6:03.

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Batman Ninja Trailer REACTION - Duration: 5:43.

So over the weekend a number of you said "Grace!"

"You have got to watch this Batman Ninja trailer they made

of Batman anime!"

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Gift Ideas for HER under £20 | Mum, Sister & Girlfriend | 24 Days of Demi - Duration: 7:55.

on the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave to me...

hello cherubs it's Demi welcome back to my channel if you are new here welcome

we are on 4th day of 24 days of Demi and I'm really really excited because this so this video

is kind of very similar to yesterday's video but I'm changing the sex so yeah

today's video as well you will tell by the title I am going to be giving you

gift ideas under 20 pound for females now like yesterday I have one luxury

gift which I'm gonna mention at the beginning of the video which is a little

bit more expensive than 20 pound and then I'm gonna move on to talk

about 5 gift ideas kind of little stocking filler gifts that you could give

to family members this year under 20 pound so if you are looking for some

ideas then I would advise you just keep on watching , okay so like I did in

yesterday's video I'm going to start off by talking about the luxury gift idea

now the luxury gift idea I want to talk about for females is a LED hamswan mirror

This is such am amazing product

mine is now a little bit scruffy because I have been

using it apologies about that this one is from Hamswan they kindly gifted this

to me and as you can see it has this thing around it which is basically lights up

great mine has run out of battery this one basically when you press that little

thing there it would usually light up like in your face so that when you do

the makeup you've got no excuses for them streak lines like it should be

perfect absolutely love this and I've been using it non-stop so like I said

this is the hamswan one and I think it retails for about 40 pound and I will

leave the link to it in the description below so you can go check it

out for yourself what's really cool about this is you've just got the little

and charging port and you get a lead with it and you can just plug it in and

charge it so that you light is very bright now this light

doesn't have three settings so it doesn't get brighter it's just got

the one setting as far as I'm aware so you just basically press that and the

light comes on but it is really really bright it is perfect for doing your

makeup but then also in the back you have this times five mirror which to be

honest I really shouldn't look them there because and then start to pick my

blackheads and pores and yeah it's not very pleasant but yet you do also get

the magnifying glass that just sits in the back and you get it on this cute

little stand and yeah I just absolutely love mine and I think is the perfect

for any females okay so now moving on I'm going to show you

the 5 gifts for under 20 pounds kind of like stocking fillers for a gift ideas that you could

get for your family this year the first thing I wanted to talk about is from the

body shop now the body shop do some amazing gift sets around the Christmas there

definitely one of my favorite places to get presents for my family or

presents for myself because the body shop do some absolutely amazing

gifts around the Christmas time and I'm just going to firstly show you this one

here now this is just one of their little mini stocking fillers now this

retails at about 10 pound I think and if I can I will leave the link to it in the

description below if I can find it and if not if you just go to the body shop

so they're all out at the minute they've got some amazing ones this one is the

strawberry one so you get a little scrub-a-dub-dub and then you get a body

puree and a shower gel and it comes in this really little cute kind of bauble

packaging I really really like it and on the top it says wishing you a happy body

love and peace spreading joy bringing love giving festive season the second

thing that I want to talk about is home diffusers and things

like that now this one is just a really really cheap one from the pound shop

this is the floral oriental lime and ginger and this is just a pot of kinda

like smelly bits it smells so so good though and the pound shop have lots of

different scents of these in as well so if you want it to get the pound shop

ones and I definitely recommend there's nothing wrong with them however

if you did want to get a little bit more of a luxury one then yankee

candle have also brought these out this year which is amazing or any

company that sells home smelly's or whatever but yeah this one is just from

the pound shop and I just got as a little stocking filler at for a member of my

family and like I said this is the oriental lime and ginger one and I just

think it's the perfect little start and feel like you can never go wrong with

like a house smelly and what makes it even better is if you know what color

theme their living room is then you could get one in that color this one is

a lovely mint green color and my living room isn't mint green but and just like

this smell of this one see you next thing that I wanted to talk to you about

is this Molton Brown London Christmas bauble this is the rhubarb and

Rose festive bauble and it just looks like this

so molten Brown always bring out little things like this around the Christmas

now this retails at fifteen pounds so it is quite expensive for what it is but I

just think it is still a perfect little gift so you

pull it out it's like a bauble but it is filled with shower gel so they can keep it on a tree all

season and then they could use it on Christmas Eve and I don't know but i

just think that this is a super little cute gift idea it's really really

festive and I really love them and the smell!

the next gift idea is just your average bath set because Bath sets are amazing

around the Christmas time now this is the Dove one this one comes with a

deodorant or body lotion and a body wash I feel like dove are one of my favorite

favorite skincare companies along with simple, simple is another favorite

of mine but dove just makes your skin feel so festive and creamy and soft and

I really really love it so yeah this one I just picked up an Asda and it was

selling for 6 pounds which i think is incredible value Asda to have so many bath

sets in at the minute like it's incredible what they've got so if you

are looking for a little bath set go to Asda again the same as yesterday

the other thing I'm going to recommend is a personalized hamper for your

family or whoever you're giving the gift to so what I like i described in

yesterday's video if you go to Poundland you can get these bags with tissue etc for the hamper

and then get the baskets on Amazon for really really cheap I'll link them in the description

below and you can get them in all different sizes as well to fit whatever

budget you would like to fit and then you can also get the ripped tissue and

kind of cling film paper in the pound shop and home bargains at the minute for

incredibly cheap value so I would definitely recommend going there to get

that and then basically whatever budget you have in mind you can just kind of

set the gifts to that budget so whether you go to the pound shop and get a range

of different gifts with equal bargains whether you go on eBay you can just get

a range of different gifts and what I love about these hampers is they are

personalized to the person you're given to them too so whether this person would

like a makeup then you could fill it with a load of makeup whether they would

like a skin care hamper you could get skin care that you know they like

you could fill it with loads of food items and I just think that this is

incredible gifts to give to your family and I really really loved this idea

and I thought you might like it too I really hope that you enjoyed this video

that is going to conclude my gift ideas for females 2017 I really hope that you

enjoyed it and I hope you come back and see me tomorrow for day five of 24 days

of demi and I'll see you all tomorrow I always feel like I never know what I'm

saying so sorry for the repeating haha

BYEEEEE

For more infomation >> Gift Ideas for HER under £20 | Mum, Sister & Girlfriend | 24 Days of Demi - Duration: 7:55.

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Eddy Mitchell sur l'état de santé de Johnny Hally­day : « On peut simple­ment - Duration: 2:10.

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Things I Get The Most Compliments On - Gentleman's Gazette - Duration: 11:24.

Welcome back to the Gentleman's Gazette!

Today's video is about the things I get most complimented on and I want to share them with

you so you can adapt them and get compliments too.

Getting a compliment is a confidence boost for everybody I know and probably also for

you.

One of the benefits of dressing well is not that you just get better service, people respect

you more, but naturally, you'll also get more compliments.

Because you dress up, people automatically assume you know about clothes, they also assume

a certain level of wealth and status, and they just think of you more highly.

In my experience, it is also a great conversation starter, if you are a little shyer, receiving

a compliment is a perfect way to start the conversation.

Now unfortunately, a lot of people aren't used to getting compliments once they dress

up, they get them, they don't know how to reply properly because of that, we did a video

on how to reply and accept and take a compliment and you should definitely check it out here.

Now I like to dress up and in 95% of the cases, I am always the best dressed man in the room

or in the situation and because of that, I stand out in a certain way.

I do so subtly and most people can't pinpoint it at the same time, it just earns me compliments

automatically.

Dressing differently and especially dressing up will earn you compliments too I guarantee

it.

Over the years I've received a lot of compliments, and so I sat down and thought about what I'm

most complimented on and what are the things that I earn compliments for so you can cut

right through the chase and do it yourself as well.

One, I often get complimented on my general outfit or on the way I look.

Sometimes people will say "hey great suit man" even though it's a sport coat combination,

and so all I do is thanks and smile because I don't want to insult a person and not give

other people compliments in the future and also don't look like a jerk.

Most of the time, people will just say "hey you look really great" and they don't notice

all the individual elements that are in my outfit but they just think overall, it's very

pleasing to their eye.

In order to create outfits like that, you want to have a harmonious outfit with no single

item that stands out too much.

You can do that with colors, and with patterns, with textures, and it's really too much to

discuss in one video, so I'd suggest you check out our videos here regularly on this channel

and you'll know exactly what I'm talking about.

Two, boutonnieres.

Probably the single most item I get compliment for are the lapel flowers or boutonnieres.

While most men haven't heard of them today, they're actually something that have been

around in classic menswear for a long time.

They've just fallen out of favor because it was a lot of work to get a fresh-cut boutonniere

from your florist everyday; not only was it expensive but you also needed a florist close

by that knew how to make a boutonniere.

Unfortunately in this day and age, it's very rare to find a florist who can actually do

that.

When I went on a cruise, I realized I wanted to wear boutonnieres a lot more but I couldn't

find them, so I decided to design them myself and we've created silk boutonnieres that look

like real flowers but they're actually not.

It has the advantage that they will never wilt, you could wear them day in and day out,

and it's also a lot less expensive.

It's really such a simple thing and it takes even less time than putting in a pocket square.

In our shop, we also have over 40 different kinds in different colors so no matter what

colors you prefer or if you have a lot of blue tones or red tones, we have the right

flowers for you.

The minute you wear it and no matter if you are in the airport, at restaurants, and a

meeting, people will always notice and compliment you on it.

Honestly, that's not just my experience, I talk to lots of customers and my father-in-law,

my father, whoever wears it gets the compliment.

The third item I get a lot of compliments for are colorful gloves.

Obviously, you can only wear them during the colder months of the year or during the transitioning

seasons, but if you go with unlined gloves, you really only can't wear it in the summer.

Most men today wear either black gloves or brown gloves, however, elegant gentlemen in

the past would often wear grey gloves because they weren't as dull as black and it would

combine with a lot more items.

Also, they would have chamois yellow gloves or burgundy gloves or very light cognac colored

gloves because of that, I decided to design a range of gloves in different colors and

materials with a little button for old twist that provided a really great range of movements,

out of very soft leathers, in colors that are easy to combine in your outfits.

So if you're in a market for a pair of gloves, I urge you to check out our shop because we

have gray, we have burgundy, we have dark green, we have petrol blue, we have cognac

with brown, and anything else you would want to have in a nice pair of gloves.

We even have bronze rust orange gloves because most men wear boring black and brown gloves,

I always get a compliment from at least one person whenever I wear them.

The fourth thing I'm probably most complimented on is a three-piece suit.

People won't say "oh what an awesome great three-piece suit" because sometimes they

won't even notice but I can tell that I get more compliments with three-piece suits than

with two-piece suits.

I suspect that's because a three-piece suit is less common, it also shows less of your

shirt at the same time, you wear your jacket unbuttoned and people can see the pattern

of the suit, and it just provides a different air around your appearance.

So if you're in the market for a suit, consider getting a three-piece suit next time because

that way, you can wear as such or maybe combine it with other items in your wardrobe.

The fifth thing I get most complimented on is probably my rope stripe navy suit.

While some people think of it as an Al Capone suit, most people really like it and for some

reason, they think it's a 30s suit even though the 30s suit is not quite cut in the same

way.

Most people are not so familiar with the intricacies of suit cuts and they just associate a double

breasted peak lapel suit with stripes with this kind of era.

It's just a very interesting look and some people would consider you to be a banker,

or someone of a certain standing, because other people would not wear a suit like that.

The funny thing about this rope stripe suit is that it was actually my first quality suit

and it was from Ralph Lauren Purple Label.

At the time, I could have never afforded new so I just bought it off eBay for a few hundred

bucks but it was an investment and it's to this day the favorite suit of my wife so I

wear it on occasion and whenever I do, she's particularly pleased.

The sixth thing I'm complimented on most often are vests.

I love to wear vests especially during the fall winter season because they add a layer

to my outfits, they keep me warm yet they provide an opportunity for me to change the

look of exactly the same outfit with just a very small investment.

My favorite odd vest to combine is probably the burgundy vest and you can learn more about

our vests and how I combined them in this video here.

The seventh thing I get most compliment on are jackets in an unusual color.

Most men today wear colors in let's say black, charcoal, or some form of Navy.

If you wear a different colored jacket such as this Brown and off-white Prince of Wales

check with a blue over plaid, it just shows that you are different than other men and

the same is true if I wear for example, a green jacket, or a seersucker jacket, or any

kind of thing that is just outside of the usual realm of what most men would wear.

This is not only true for suit jackets, Blazers, or sport coats, but also for more casual items.

For example, the other day, I took a walk around the lake with my light green linen

Safari jacket and three separate people stop me and complimented me on my jacket, as well

as on my driving gloves.

One man even went so far as to ask me where I got it so he could get one himself.

Another jacket I get complimented on very often is a quilted jacket made of a houndstooth

tweed in brown, green, and caramel colors.

It's something I wear a lot during transitioning season; sometimes just over things or when

I run some errands, and people always look at it and are like "wow this is an awesome

jacket where'd you get that" so if you want compliments try to get something that is out

of the ordinary without being too flashy.

No one wants a bright orange or bright red suit because that's just over the top.

If you go with subtle patterns and colors such as brown, that's enough to make a difference

and stand out and earn a compliment.

The eighth thing I'm most complimented on are bowties.

Most men today either don't wear any form of neck wear or maybe they wear ties but very

rarely knew they were bowties.

It takes a certain kind of man that can pull off a bowtie and if you're not sure you can,

I urge you to watch the video on how to pull off a bowtie because I firmly believe every

man can do it and once you do so, you become more confident and automatically you'll get

more compliments.

I know some people associate a bowtie with a certain kind of standing such as a college

professor but you can even pull them off as a young guy and it's just about a matter of

confidence and how you combine them with your colors.

So, All these eight things are something that you can do as well in your wardrobe and I

guarantee you once you make those changes, you will get compliments left and right!

in today's outfit I am wearing a more untraditional suit in the sense that it is a Prince of Wales

check with an overplaid most of the time people only see this as a sport coat but not as a

suit that in itself makes it special because of the blue over plaid I combined it with

a blue dress shirt from and with it I have a bow tie from Fort Belvedere in a shantung

silk fabric that is red and blue because of that it's not a very bright color but it's

very subtle and it goes well with the shirt in the suit yet it provides a certain amount

of contrast the yellow stripe likewise provide contrast in my bow tie but it's also picked

up by my bright tan shoes my pockets square is also from Fort Belvedere in a different

kind of blue tone that just ties everything together my socks are solid Brown with clocks

and I could wear them very well with this outfit because it's not a solid suit or solid

pair of pants but a pattern pair because of that it's very easy to combine solid socks

with it to learn more about how to combine shoes with socks and pants please check out

this video here because blue is another one accent color in this outfit I went with a

gold ring and the blue stone as well as a light blue delphinium boutonniere because

like I said don't years are in the number one item I had compliments for you can find

all these accessories in our shop here if you enjoyed this video definitely make sure

to watch the video on how to take and accept the compliment because otherwise it's a moot

point to get compliments in the first place

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Eddy Mitchell sur l'état de santé de Johnny: « On peut simple­ment prier pour lui » - Duration: 2:11.

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North Korea is not mad, here's why - Duration: 37:49.

Twenty years ago, a business wanted to be President of the United States.

Now, he's celebrating his first anniversary as President elected.

However, his old promises seem to be more difficult than thought to keep.

Until now, he showed us that to achieve his diplomatic goals,

or simply to fill the American Treasury,

he had a method, an old theory,

an art of the deal.

To show one's strength before negociating.

Even if it means to promise fire and fury to North Korea on the aniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombing.

August 8th 2017

In the US, President Trump played the bad cop figure.

Then he played the good cop figure during his visit in Asia, at the begining of November.

The operation is an economic success.

South Korea and Japan will command American weaponry for several billion dollars.

But a problem still lives on:

the Pentagon is still afraid of an Asian major power shift with a new nuclear state.

And the Popular Democratic Republic of North Korea doesn't seem ready to negociate its full access to nuclear weapons.

So despite his art of the deal, why Donald Trump might be disapointed?

It's no secret that North Korean government is often depicted as a caricature to be analyzed by psychiatrists,

and not as a political enigma, neither as a subject of analysis.

While it is the first reflex to have in front of an adversary.

Master Sun Tzu could only approve. (Know your ennemy and yourself; If you know yourself and not your ennemy, for every victory you shall also suffer a defeat; If you know neither yourself nor your ennemy, you will succomb at every battle)

On the other hand, it is very easy to make fun of North Korea, with its surrealistic system,

or to edict sanctions against it to conceal the fact that the international community is unable to prevent its nuclear mastery.

Therefrom, saying that Kim Jong-un is symbolically humiliating his American opponent, reduced to the formulation of hollow threats, there is only one step.

At the same time, it is also easy to recall that North Korea maintains a wild hatred over the countries that gave it the most humanitarian aid when it needed the most.

Between 1995 and 2008, the American Congress announced that it gave the equivalent of 1,3 billion dollars in food and energetic aid,

while South Korea gave 7 billion dollars.

Again in September 2017, despite the sanctions, South Korea managed to unlock 8 millions dollars for the UNICEF and the World Food Programm to continue helping at its northern neighbour.

Do we have to deduce that North Korea managed to secure its interests, when it became a nuclear state while manipulating the great powers with a Machiavellian pragmatism?

As it understood that a flawless diplomacy wouldn't lead it anywhere, and that a provocative one would support its economy.

In fact, Pyongyang is far from being crazy, on the contrary.

Its strategic objectives are perfectly clear.

But to qualifying North-korean leaders as "rocket-men", and refusing to consider that North Korea always wanted a life-insurance against external threats, is clearly a sign of blindness.

Make no mistake, North Korea could one of the most rational state of these last decades,

with a foreign policy that achieved its goals.

This hypothesis is difficult to consider in Western countries,

but it still will be bringed up in a second episode.

Meanwhile, we must understand how was built a unique political regime, dynastic and totalitarian, far from Cold Wat communism, which every brother fell in eastern Europe.

At a time when opinions are thriving over North Korea's behaviour, it is a good food for thought to remember one of American historian Bruce Cumings' sentence:

People's Republic drives mad those who talk about it.

So, between the mysteries of an isolated state and the madness of those who talk about it, it is time to wonder on what is this apparently unstoppable North Korean state based on.

First things first, what could we say about the relationship between North Korea and its neighbourhood, and its environment?

I's a small country, about half the size of Great Britain for "only" 25 million inhabitants.

And surrounded by most of the greatest powers:

China among them, Russia which shares a very short border with North Korea.

Japan, and of course South Korea, which is now the 11th global economic power, just ahead Russia.

Relationships with these economic, demographic or military giants, are few but they exist.

At the Chinese side of the northern border, one can find an important Korean community, in the Yanbian autonomous prefecture.

Some decades ago, the community was developped and seduced by Beijing and Pyongyang

But today, this prosperous cluster chose the Chinese capitalism instead of North Korea.

With time, illusions went away, especially when 250,000 North Koreans crossed the border in 1995 in order to flee the great famine.

And since China signed a free-trade agreement with South Korea in 2015, the community only has eyes for Seoul.

On the other hand, the Chinese city Dandong is a real entrance door for North Korea.

Every day, cars, trucks and Chinese trains, full loaded with food and raw materials, cross the border.

It is by this ombilical cord that half or even the 3/4 of North Korea-China trade operates.

In this city of one million inhabitants, North Koreans legal workers are easily spotted.

They hold businesses and entertainment establishments in a growing urbanism where investments from all Asia arrive, including from South Korea.

However, for 64 years, the two Koreas have been divided by a "demilitarized zone" (DMZ).

And as its name doesn't tell, it's the most militarized border of the world, closely guarded by dozens of thousands soldiers.

Measuring 250km long and 4km wide, this place became a real natural reserve where 67% of animal and vegetal species of the peninsula are represented, thanks to the lack of terrestrial conflicts.

Which is not the case of maritime borders for they are contested.

But this Cold War scar mustn't make us forget that cooperation existed: since 2002, South-Korean workers were engaged in the Special Economic Zone of Kaesong,

and regularly crossed the border.

Yet, in February 2016, Seoul called back its workers to denounce the war-like speech of its neighbour and its recent nuclear test.

In fact, North Korea presents a much moreauthoritatarian regime than its neighbours.

In theory, the state is ruled by a Korea's Workers Party, which disposes an extreme majority at the People's Assembly.

In pratice, the power is monopolised by the executive branch, but is not dependant of one personn only, because the Supreme leader has to maintain balance between the Army, the Party and mostly the ambitions and the nuisance of his subordonates.

The country has known 3 leaders who passed their power from father to son:

Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un.

And each one could correspond to a specific historic period.

Kim Il-sung, the beloved regime founder.

He was the captain of a prosperous country until the end of the 1970's, when North Korea began to stagnate while the Soviet Union was shrinking.

Religiously venerated, he officially continues to rule North Korea from the afterlife, thanks to his "Eternal president" title.

Kim Jong-il, the austere and discreet president who would have pronounced only one public speech in 17 years of power.

He is assimilated to the catastrophical misery from the 1990's, a period called "the arduous march" which may have caused 200,000 deaths or more.

Officially, the causeof this disaster are natural phenomenons between 1994 and 1998.

In truth, the situation was provoked by the end of Soviet imports of agricultural machinery and manufactures.

A whole economic system had to be reformed, when the Red Cross intervened for the first time in North Korea.

He also illustrated himself with his arm wrestling with the US, with whom he wanted to exchange his nuclear program against a political recognition and a material support.

He aslo had to tolerate black marcket and corruption in order to save his regime in crisis.

Finally, Kim Jong-un, the less experimented from the three.

In power at 29, he looks to evoke his grand-father figure, always happy when he visits his population.

His objective is to show that the dark hours of his country are over,

and that the independance granted by the nuclear bomb will allow him to continue to improve the quality of North-Korean lifes, while he's reforming his economy.

The secret of that kind of dynasty resides in a clever mix of national memory, and monopolisation of political power, and a quest for definitive sovereignty. (A country deprived of its destiny Korean socialism Nuclear security and global crisis)

"When whales clash, shrimps have broken backs"

This Korean proverb perfectly summarize the past of a country trapped between great powers.

The feeling of a Korean destiny deprived by foreign interventions has been crystallized and maintained in Pyongyang,

while every Korean draw their patriotism from the forced division of their nation.

Chinese peoples, Manchu, Mongols, Japanese, French, American,... the invaders list is even longer that many times, the control of Korea wasn't the main objective of the interventions.

And this because of the geographical position of the country.

As early a the 17th century, after Japanese and Manchu invasions, ruine and famine provoked a strong resentment in the peninsula.

And the Korean monarchy, shamed by defeats, refused any contact with the external world.

The Hermit Kingdom was born.

It's in the 19th that Korea had to confront again the rest of the world

Catholic missionaries met strong hostilities when they weren't executed.

And China's fate, cut into multiple concessions by Western powers, drugged with opium, manipulated and economically exploited,

led Korea to adopt xenophobic laws.

In 1884, the peninsula was covered by engraved pannel, saying:

"No to the barbarian invasion of Westerners, to sign with them is to sell the country"

Yet, during the new war between China and Japan, in 1894-1895,

Korea went back to its status of middle ground, and ended up under japanese influence after Japan's victory.

Japanese empire authority was completed in 1905, after a victory against Russia, and in 1910 when Korea was officially integrated. (In 1895, the Korean queen Min, is raped, stabbed and burnt alive by a japanese comando; she was planning to make an alliance with China or Russia against Japan)

Japanese colonisation period began, and still constitutes a fundamental element in modern Korean identity.

Because the Japanese occupation and repression, entailed the first nationalist dynamic of a country deprived of its culture.

Indeed, to legitimize their arrival in the peninsula, the Japanese created the believe that Japan and Korea were the same country, the same people, with the same culture... Japanese culture of course. (Naisen ittaï doctrine, Japan and Korea are one)

Every Korean knowledge was erased from school programms, only Japanese language had to rule,

political religion of shintoism was obligatory,

Seoul was renamed Keijo, every citizen had to adopt a Japanese name. (Map of renamed Korean places)

Yet , the trauma caused by the 35 years -long occupation, doesn't stop there.

While Japanese imperialism spread accross Manchuria in the North and China in the East, dozens of thousands of sexual Korean slaves, euphemistically called "Comfort women", were traded among the imperial troops.

Koreans were also used as tests (guinea pigs?) for the 731 Unit, a biological weapons center,

which had nothing to envy from an extermination camp, where several diseases as plague, cholera and typhus were tested among near populations.

Between 1939 and 1945, at least 600,000 Korean workers were deported to Japan to serve in factories, in order to maintain war effort.

If Japanese colonization allowed the industrialization and administrative modernization of the country,

the several war crimes and mass slavery still haunt the relations between Seoul and Tokyo.

However, for Pyongyang, which first legitimacy rests on the resistance against the invader, it is out of question to forget such a trauma, neither to forgive to those who collaborated.

In August 15th 1945, Korea was officially free, until it was separated in two parts ten days later between Soviets and Americans.

Unable to agree upon the fate of the peninsula, the two superpowers were already convinced by Cold War mentality.

Each organized their own elections, on both sides of the 38th parallel, which became a political border.

August 15th 1948, South Korea Republic was proclaimed, followed by People's Democratic Republic of NK the September 9th.

The man chose by the Soviets was a peasant son, noticed in the anti-Japanese guerilla in Manchuria: Kim Song-ju or Kim Il-sung as stated his war name.

Even if his activity of resistant was true, his presentation to the North Korean people didn't proceed as expected.

Convinced that it would meet a warlord, the 70,000 Pyongyang residents come to see him, discovered a young man of 33 years old, with a simple attitude, and surrounded by Soviet advisors.

Yet, the local population already paid the price of political puppets and foreign influence.

Some even left the ceremony before its end. (Fictive images, its a North Korean reconstitution)

In Seoul, the US brought back a well known anti-communist, the President Syngman Rhee,

whose authoritarian power only ended as a pure dictature

On his side, Kim Il-sung inspired himself from his stalinian "godfather".

Without considering Korean history, both super-powers pushed the Korean pars to tear each other apart,

while colonialism had grown the idea of a real reunification.

The Korean war started on June, 25th 1950, when the North attacked, and can be seen in three phases.

The first one testifies a quicke victory of the North to the extreme south of the peninsula.

The second one exposes the intervention of an international army of 300,000 soldiers, whose 260,000 were Anglo-Saxon, with a United Nations warrant.

The Soviet Union quickly understood that it wasn't a good idea to boycott the meetings of the Security Council, because the decision has been taken while its absence.

The frontline was pushed back to the Chinese border. But even at this time, the young communist Mao Zedong's China didn't want American troops at its border, and supported the North Korean buffer state.

So, for the third phase of the conflict, Chinese army swept Korea up to the 38th parallel for 2 years, with inconclusive talks,

until US President Eisenhower came to power.

He wanted the war to end quickly and demanded an armistice, otherwise he would use the atomic bomb, 8 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

An armistice was signed on July, 27th 1953 between the United Nations, China and North Korea, "until a true peace treaty is signed", this treaty, Koreans are still waiting for it.

Undeniably, the Korean war is the most important matrix of North Korean mentality, mostly for its extreme violence,

comparable to Vietnam war, or even worse if we acknowledge that Korea was more urbanized.

Moreover, images were scarce, and because of the censorship, there were few informations about the US carpet bombing.

Still imprecise, the numbers indicate 1 million dead soldiers for 2 million dead civilians, or 3 years of war for 3 million dead.

The lack of critical feedback about this conflict entailed on what many called: "the forgotten war".

American historian Bruce Cumings depicts a very severe review of the US government of the time,

which, according to him, didn't look any pacific compromise to conciliate the old collaborants from the southern police, army and government of Seoul, and the communists of Pyongyang.

The author also reports the means used to destroy the North Koreans from the air, without totally exclude the rumors of chemical weapons or the help of officiers from the 731 Unit.

All this because on the ground, Kim Il-sung's divisions were dreadful with their experience in anti-Japanese resistance and in Mao Zedong's civil war.

More than 635,000 tons of bomb and 32,557 tons of napalm were used.

Which is more than was bombed during the Pacific campaign against Japan.

Even worse is the fact that when no other military was available, the bombings were focused on civilian infrastructures,

the dams to cut electricity and agriculture, or simply cities, sometimes completely razed, like Pyongyang.

The brutality deployed during this war, lead by the same generals that crushed Japan, is paradoxical, because it was at this time that the US began to look like the "policeman of the world", after atomizing Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and hesitating to atomize North Korea as well. (Over a period of 3 years, we should have killed something like 20% of the population" Gl. Curtis LeMay)

Here is the origin of a constant foreign bombing fear, hammered by the North Korean regime and symbolically recalled by US Air Force drills in South Korea.

Sometimes, we can hear that the Cold War never ended in Korea, yet if we look at the national memory, it is the Korean war that is not over, or even the Japanese colonization.

On the other hand, it has been assumed that anti-americanism was present before the war, and that Kim Il-sung only used the war to confort his nationalist and racist vision where Koreans formed the "cleanest race".

After the war, Pyongyang understood that its moutainous country was difficult to invade by land but that it could never control its aerial space against the US and their allies.

Nearly all the military capabilities are underground, inside a gigantic network of tunnels to be protected from any bombing,

even the Pyongyang metro is located at a 100 meters deep, and is also an anti-atomic shelter.

Once put in its context, the paranoid state seems clearer.

More than an emergency state, it is a war state that justifies the powers of the North Korean governement

From this memory maintained by the state, the leader is depicted as a warrior and an architect, two values that the Kim family must expose to its population.

As for the Chinese solidarity, and the reconstruction of Pyongyang by the Soviets, they were both less credited

letting almost to forget that it was the great Cold war players that created North Korea. ("Remember the imperialist wolves")

Thereby, at the begining of its reign, Kim Il-sung understood that his power would last if he linked himself with a national focus, behind which everyone would fit, willingly or by force... (Fictional images, NK reconstitution)

The writer and diplomat Mirabeau wrote about 18th century Prussia, Germany's ancestor:

it is not a state with an army, it's an army with a state.

Well, with North Korea it is not a state conducted by a family, its a family that constructed its own state.

Since its establishment, North Korean power considerably evolved, because nothing prefigured such political grabing from Kim family.

Despite Soviet-Chinese origins, North Korean doctrine surpassed socialism as exported by Moscow,

in order to create its own ideology, deeply anchored in Korean culture.

As a proof: since 2010, the word "communism" vanished from the Constitution.

What happened?

A frequently misknown reality is the prosperity of North Korea.

Until the end of the 1960's, Pyongyang was economically ahead of Seoul.

From 1945, Stalin sent thousands of experts to revive an industrialized country and rich in coal, iron, and uranium. (NK is believed to be the first global reserve of rare-earth elements, precious metals used in electronics for example )

which wasn't the case of the agricultural South whose the US mistrusted.

Moscow's human and financial support allowed Kim Il-sung to construct and reconstruct in a few years only after the war an advanced country in comparison of the southern neighbour,

which was several times subject to important demonstrations, often repressed in blood with the police of the Japanese colonization. (1948-1949, the police kills 30,000 communist militants, children included, in Jeju island, which population was about 300,000 personns)

Benefiting of a considerable advantage, Kim Il-Sung concentrated very fast the army, the Party and the government's direction around his body.

As early as 1948, statues of him were already erected, as "father of the Nation".

However, Moscow's unconditional support short-lived.

Three years after Stalin's death in 1953,

Nikita Khrouchtchov, at the Soviet Party Congress, said that the Father of the Peoples was a tyrant, whom cult of personality paralyzed the country for 30 years.

Still in 1956, during the 3rd Congress of the Korean Party, the USSR delegate, Leonid Brejnev, promoted the "leninist standards of collective management"

Kim Il-sung understood the message: his old protector wanted his head.

When the pro-Chinese and pro-Soviet factions of the Party tried to overthrow him, the Korean leader took advantage of the recent division between China and USSR to organize a major purge against his opponents.

In 1961, for the 4th Korean Congress, Kim Il-sung had made disappear every opposition, and had placed loyal subjects to high responsability positions.

The 1967purge against the 2/3 of regional senior executives only extended the end of political pluralism.

Kim Il-sung had vainquished the supporters of foreign doctrines from Moscow and Beijing, he then introduced himself as a true Korean.

His personnality cult was definitly acquired in 1974 when the Monolithical Ideological System has been adopted;

or ten prinicples which present the Korean leader as a model to follow, to whom the people must obey for thanking him about pursuing a real Korean ideology. (We must give the best of ourselves to unify all the society with the revolutionary ideology of Kim Il-sung; We must honor the great leader Kim Il-sung with all our fidelity; etc.)

Wrongly considered as the regime's creation, the Juche concept refers to the faculty of acting alone, and means in everyday language "autonomy" or "independance".

In a political context, the Juche is the total opposition to the millenary idea of submission to the great power, here China or the Western powers.

And that's exactly what Pyongyang is blaming Seoul for.

During the Japanese colonization, the Juche was conceived and linked to the unity of the people, welded by its Korean identity,

or a strong reaction against the cultural extermination organized by the occupant. (Shin Chae-ho, dead in 1936, anarchist historian, he might be the first theorist of the Juche)

In 1955, Kim Il-sung rose for the first time, in private, the idea that marxism-leninism had to be adapted to the Korean society.

But he awaited 10 more years to make public this nationalist turning. (The concept has been adapted internationally by communist or third world movements, like the Black Panthers in the US for example)

he eventually wrote it in the Constitution in 1972, and 20 years later, the Constitution was no longer mentioning marxism-leninism.

From this doctrine, one must recall 3 pillars: a complete sovereignty insured by economical and military independance.

Pyongyang's famous madness seems now to become a clear rationality.

The nuclear programm and economy developpment allow an absolute independance in front of other nations, and then a dialogue of equals.

And the carrier of such a project could only be the North Korean leader, whom power monopoly and quasi-divine cult associate very well with this national mission.

"If the Revolution is not achieved in my lifetime, it will be continued by my son and my grand-son"

That's what Kim Il-sung would have said in 1943

The eternal president was right, each of his heirs constructed a historic legitimacy to strengthen Kim family's power, and make it look superhuman over the years.

To anchor himself in national history, Kim Il-sung told that it was his grand-father that repelled the American intervention of 1866.

He hired archeologists to link his figure to the first mythical king of Korea (Dangun, the son of the sky), which his tomb, located near Pyongyang, was restored in 1994.

Kim Jong-il's birthplace was changed to corespond to the sacred mountain Paektu.

As for Kim Jong-un, his experts discovered in Pyongyang the secret lair of the mythical creature belonging to another Korean king.

This political manipulation of History let us think that a dynastic power in North Korea wasn't obvious.

As an example, the reference "hereditary succession" had a very severe definition in the Dictionary of Political Terminology of 1970, two years later, the definition vanished from the new edition. (hereditary custom of exploitation societies; issue des sociétés esclavagistes, la succession héréditaire a été adoptée par les seigneurs féodaux comme moyen de perpétuer leur pouvoir dictatorial)

Kim Il-sung considered very early to make his son his successor, to the detriment of his brother, opposed to the Juched idea and personnality cult, whom also had political support.

Among the new purges between 1973 and 1987, the Party's publications were very clear: the succession would be from father to son.

The benevolent leader could then peacefully die in 1994, three years later, after the national mourning and depite few critics, his son took the power without problems, a political feat much harder to repeat for Kim Jong-un.

In August 2008, Kim Jong-il suffered a brain injury, he then understood that time was short to prepare his successor by default: his third son.

Because Kim Jon-nam, the first son, who should have be his heir, has been discredited in Japan where he attempted to viisit Disneyland with his family.

As for the second son, he was judged too soft.

The "Morning Star Prince"'s political carreer was therefore constructed from scratch.

He followed his father everywhere and his time of appearance on television rose, just as his military ranks.

New elections, with only one candidate, allowed the arrival of younger executives, supposedly faithful to Kim Jong-un.

At the death of the Korean leader, on December 17th 2011, everything seemed prepared for his succession.

But he was only 29 years old, and he knew that he wasn't accepted by the others officials.

The senior officials were eliminated, especially those who helped him to carry his father's coffin, and even those who trained him politically.

Jang Song-thaek, his uncle by alliance, with many political fonctions, and follower of Chinese interests, was arrested and executed in 2013.

If something should have happened to the heir, it is assumed that his more liberal uncle would have been his successor,

or support Kim Jong-nam, assassinated in Kuala Lumpur's airport 4 years later.

It is thus free from any internal threat, thanks to purges, that Kim Jong-un imposed himself as an undisputed leader in the 2016 Party COngress.

And showed to China that North Korean power would remain North Korean.

Socialism's reform is an important commun point between these leaders.

Because with time, the concept became a kind of permanent liberation movement,

and that's why every Kim must show himself as an ideologist.

Once in charge, Kim Il-sung applied the Juche, his son Kim Jong-il, after the famine and the economical collapse of the country, wrote in 1998 the Army priority in the Constitution (Songun Doctrine).

Namely a pact with the Army to keep its fidelity, in exchange it became the first economic and political actor by the businesses mangement.

As for Kim Jong-un, his addition to the national ideology was the double push (Byongjin doctrine), the nuclear development and the economic reforms.

In other words, the strengthening of the Army with the bomb while taking back its power over businesses and politics for the benefit of the Party.

Every time, the goal is to adapt socialism and the previous Kim legacy to this actual situation, and never oppose the way shown by Kim Il-sung.

This remodeling of socialism with a Korean touch, doubled by a repressive and violent system, allow to install a solid state in North Korea,

much more stable than the South Korean governement which encountered 2 coups d'Etat, assination attempts, and a destitution for corruption.

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we're checked into our Bnb, it was really kind for the host to pick us up from the station

it was like a 10 minute walk over,

and now we're just gonna do what ever for the rest of the night,

and... -dinner?

-dinner, yes

food...and...

hmmm

..prep for tomrrow, because I'm not even sure what we're doing besides go karting

it's really messy already- but here is an overview of our room.

hi

today was quite a journey. it was fun though,

so we made it from taiwan to japan,

I'm putting on pants right now, because I didn't want to sit on my bed with my really dirty jeans

that's been everywhere- all of like the trains and stuff

but I'm gonna put these on, and go to the grocery store,

for an easy dinner today

we're gonna go now.

-the toilet is so interesting

-once you flush, a sink turns on

-that's on the toilet's...like...

-tank

-I think - I hope it's a sink because I used it

*laughter*

-cause if it's not then it's like dirty toilet water

I think it's meant for washing your hands...

so pretty in here!

-OMG

we're ready.

I just split up with claire, and I'm gonna go find my aunt now.

oooh

-OOH

we're off the station- finally on our way back home, and the evening was really great

Claire got a lot of fun stuff- she spent her afternoon in Shibuya

while I was with my aunt- and we did a lot of interesting things, like we went to this museum briefly

omg it's a cat!

-where?

right there.

on the right side.

walked away -oh

see it?

oh..

it was a cow cat, black and white

we were struggling this morning- it was kind of rough. I forgot my JR pass,

I had to buy another one, we were a little bit late,

there was a lot of confusion as to which side we were supposed to be on,

but we got a lot better in one day.

which is actually not bad

and we're just getting to the bnb again

so... here it is, it's actually really bright on camera

we just checked into the hotel- I completely forgot to book our stay for tonight,

so last minute, Claire's beautiful, amazing dad,

hooked us up with a room,

so we're here for today

i got...

I got that one!! haha

which one?

-so fast

sighhh

our day was entirely basically shopping,

so the vlog isn't very entertaining

-mmhmm

all of my clips were just walking aroudn the stores,

so... we're gonna have an early night in the hotel,

and I will enjoy...

the benefits *claire laughs*

I think it's the other one

are you sure? -mmhmm

oh

oh my -I know!

wait-

7:30? -aw...

I'm sad that I feel like I did not like sapple the benefits

-the laundry!!

I KNOW -NOOO

wait, why don't you start washing your underwear?

omg.. I'll just shower and wash it

in the shower?

-yeah

-what's wrong with that?

I dont know... -what??

it's so weird... -WHY?

I have no idea how I'm gonna fit this into my suit case

I bought some coulottes

got this happy face mat

some other products for the home

I had a great time meeting up with my aunt,

she's not on camera, but it was really fun getting to catch up

after a couple years,

we went to a lot of different places- like the bird cafe, right

different restaurants, we got crêpes today

um- dinner the other day, she even got me all of these cookies from un grain

look at these!

my favorite one is definitely this one,

it has some orange marmalade in it, which I'm actually okay with

and this has espresso, which is pretty good,

and this is vanilla, and I'm gonna try it now!

mm

okay

I think most of their cookies are all short bread

Aside from that- I'm really excited to continue our trip down to the south of Japan,

when we leave Tokyo tomorrow,

ah -my impression is really good so far!

I've been having a lot of fun- there were just some instances

like when we were go karting,

we were obviously dressed up ridiculously in mario costumes

I'm not sure if anybody else noticed, but we were just at the stoplight,

and there was a man who was biking past us,

and he was in like suit attire, so just some kind of... I don't know, office worker?

maybe on a break or something,

and he was riding his bike, and he was trying to spit on each of us,

as he would pass us

so he tried to spit on the person behind me,

tried to spit at me, and tried to spit at claire in front of me,

and then he just zoomed pass and biked away,

and I was like- okay...

I know it takes like one person to make a weird impression, so I'm not gonna let that happen,

but yeah- that was an interesting experience

I'm really grateful to be able to travel, especially with one of my best friends,

by the way I really want a beret.. I saw a beret and I tried it on today but I'm not gonna get it

cause it was $25, just gonna get it on ebay or something

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FIRST MATCH IN OVERWATCH [BLIZZCON 2017] - Duration: 12:43.

we don't like to show works in progress we're a perfectionistы we like to be

known for Blizzard polish and things looking really nice and beautiful we

like to show you things like the Blizzard world trailer that we showed

yesterday where everything looks awesome you are now about to see what the game

looks like when we're making it and it's pretty ugly there the art team's gonna

kill us yeah yeah so this we're gonna show you a series of videos of what

overwatch looked like throughout the making and the first one we're gonna

start with is a tech reboot video of the technical work we're doing so let's go

ahead and roll that video and I'm gonna talk over what you're seeing so this is

the first time we rendered anything in the engine again it was a proprietary

engine made from scratch senses tracer in October 2013 her little Mickey Mouse

hands we were unable to put guns in her hand so she had to shoot laser beams out

of her eyes to simulate shooting we had no visual effects we were playing around

with environmental lighting as you can see this is the very first play test of

overwatch round by our assistant game director Aaron Keller the point of this

play test was to make sure that the scale fov camera height was correct all

we had was tracer you can see that Widowmaker lookin tracer over there

which is just tracer with a Widowmaker skin this is our physics programmer

Aaron kado was getting the blizzard physics engine working within the

Ovrwatch engine for the first time so you can have things like the the crates

and vases on temple of Anubis breaking and moving I mean you saw recall for the

first time tracer doesn't have any visual effects on our guns and then

there's little nuance things that you don't think about having to work on but

like when you walk up and down stairs how much does the camera bump or smooth

through all right so you can see early temple of Anubis tracer doesn't have all

our textures but we're getting things like recall in there

yeah the Reapers tipos Oliver we use it we use the Reaper for scale sometimes

early on we're still figuring out how to scale our buildings properly sometimes

we forget to delete them yes this is literally the first plate plate

s ever with Farah in it the first day she was in you can see how slow her

Rockets are shooting really see it without the trail there's no visual

effects there here's an early animation prototype for tracer we're still getting

the hang of you know getting the third person her head is just bobbing wildly

which made head shots really hard so we took a lot of iterations to get just

just the right amount of movement all right so we're moving along and this is

interesting because we came back in January of 2014 and now the game was

starting to be fun I mean granted it was only tracer versus tracer so all you

know limits founds would have loved it back then and tracer Mane's but the game

was actually fun and you can kind of see Temple of Anubis (overwatch map) is really taking shape

now in terms of level design we play the levels just blocked out in grey blocks

like that and then we're really proud this is just 24 days later you can see

the progress that was made and the whole time here the UI is evolving the game

mode is starting to work like we actually have capture points that you

can stand on and more and more is coming together early health pack as silly as

that looked I'm you can see the temple of Anubis was open no here's Reapers in

the game now you're gonna see the world's coolest death blossom animation

is coming up right here animation wait for it there it is and this is what the

game looks like to us when we're making it his muggle flashers join there is

rocket launch was making some progress but it's gonna look different we decided

she's blue now I remember that whole meeting at your desk for what color fair

should be we're getting widow-makers grappling-hook working and then we're

learning things like hey maybe you shouldn't be able to get up there in

temple of Anubis maybe that's not such a good place for Widowmaker this is also

I'm sorry to admit this is some of the worst sniping you're ever gonna see and

this was me and like somebody said like Oh at least you finished mom like I

didn't finish him off somebody else finished him off and then by February

we're like now getting really close to our March milestone yeah the lighting is

starting to come in here without all the stuff we were doing with a new engine

and it started looking so beautiful temple of you is starting to come to

light and like the UI is evolving now you can

see we're getting like a character portrait there an ultimate widow-makers

ultimate used to just put little marks above everybody's head because we

couldn't yet render the silhouettes through the walls that would come later

we're gonna start with uh with Hanzo (overwatch character) right here you're gonna see the earliest

versions of Hanzo in this video check it out so a designer by the name of Mike

hybird was the guy who implemented Hanzo (overwatch hero) and the first thing we just worried

about was getting the bow to feel good then we worked on things like sonic

arrow so he's hiding Widowmaker (overwatch hero) right there and we're during the sonic arrow

and again we can't render the silhouettes through the walls just yet

everybody's everybody's favorite ability scatter arrow being worked on right here

and back then it was just called ricochet shot but getting the physics to

work and then we were working on this ability called dragon strike that was

going to be a moving area of effect that does damage and so for us to do that we

rendered these spheres Mike Heiberg run into these spheres and it quickly became

known as the caterpillar and you can see it there it is the googly eyes and he

put so he put googly eyes on it on the other side so that was dragon trick and

then it wasn't even animated for a while you'll see now we have a dragon that's

what this version is just moving in space and here's an early animation test

by our animator jesse dave's and we were at this point we were like this is

really cool but it's so different from the big caterpillar it doesn't feel that

same hitbox you feel like hell if you were in under yeah like could you dodge

it just move the right way because of course towards gonna throw it in for a

straight and here's early animations on Torbjorn like it looks pretty ghetto and

then toward trying to find just that perfect spot temple of Anubis choke in

the early days and now watch what happens as our heroes come through oh

that's Ryan Hart thrown his hammer Ryan didn't make it maybe tracer can make it

through nope she's not getting through maybe

Widowmaker (overwatch hero) she's clawed and she's done so you just put the claw in front watch

now Reiner can think maybe charge will get me past the claw trap

poor Reinhart (overwatch hero) I think he's just like deer in a headlight she doesn't even try

to swing or anything so this was I think literally the first mercy gameplay that

you're ever gonna see early Reinhardt with his shield mercy

got rezzed you'll notice early on Mercy's (overwatch healer support hero) healing

was green instead of yellow and we're kind of mixing the colors and really

needed to decide to decide what healing color would be would it be yellow or

green and I think we saved green for poison and eventually yeah and then

Kings row looked like you know all block out this is early robot city in King's

row the the final point you can see how open it used to be we had a couple

problems there one was sight lines and then the other was people like me

falling in the pit like idiots that happened a lot early Reinhardt (overwatch tank hero)charge

port or Bjorn used to have no start up time you'd

press the button and you'd instantly you'll see them run - I think right now

there it is it looks awesome show it at Blizzcon and then we didn't

have a payload so we have this truck and then we didn't have art for the icon so

we used the Doge he's there you just maybe if we switch back to that icon

people would actually be attracted to it in some way so you can see and then we

like we're doing all this stuff of like making the Reinhardt hammer feel good

here's some early technology we're trying to get for mercy's ribbon to work

and interestingly one of her alts back then was to actually heal multiple

people heal mona comes full circle the payloads evolving you can see all the

iterations of Reinhardt shield and these days when we had like the nice shader

for Ryan Hartsfield this is actually Winston it might you might think you're

looking at a ferret this is the first Winston play test so his leap ability

used to be like doom fists alternate leap ability and then he didn't have

animation so he just ran around like a dude him this Winston just running

around if you notice the targeting thing - right in the middle there's like a

banana yeah I see the banana right there so that was Winston's and he would just

run around he got killed by Tim right there awesome death pose one of my

favorite clips is coming up right here so this is actually volts kiyah

industries we've talked about this before

where we prototype different map types so Aaron Keller our assistant game

director had this idea of what if we had a giant capture point that you could

play on that was also a payload moving through the map so where do all sorts of

iteration on new game modes at this time to ultimately this idea failed because

of the space required to move something as big as a capture point through it

required sight lines that were untenable this is the earliest version of Hana

Mora that you're seeing in in very early block out

tracers facing like where the arcade would be right now and then I love the

hero select you can see what heroes select look like back early load screen

for a temple of Anubis game oh man this is like the cool guy Hanzo those are

actually Reapers animators old Widowmaker face face this pose my

favorites mercy Mercy's coming up she's angry it's like you're gonna nerf me in

2017 I'm angry I'm out too soon too soon we're moving on that bus in King's row

went through so many iterations just to get the right shape Oh

Bastian the first day in the game perfect he's got a tracer on him for

some reason it turns out transforming robot was hard so early huh no more this

is this is kind of exciting because this shows point B of Hana Morra

and on point B it used to be a totally different design it was a circular

design and the the Waypoint said temple because we were just using tech from

temple of Anubis at the time later Aaron Keller would go back and completely

redesign that whole point but you can really see point a is starting to look

exactly like it looks today is very similar in Hana mori you've got Torbjorn

he used to have a mechanic where he had to place the stub of a turret first and

then build it up eventually to get the turret to be able to shoot nowadays when

he places the turret it can shoot right away without him even hammering on it

yeah you can see the Reinhardt the shield effects coming in there

here comes the hot tub we lots of the hottub the victory pose in

the hot tub so that's actually the origin point of the map and we didn't

have the victory point or the victory pose point place this was symmetric

ghetto attempt hard first images yeah they're little Torbjorn turrets that

she's placing on the walls and then we had her teleporter working I love this

clip right here because okay Winston is gonna kill the teleporter and then watch

Hanzo like not my problem sorry Symetra that was bastions one of his early alts

was a volley of bouncing grenades oh there's Reinhard shield starting the

shader starting to get there the worst Reinhardt charge ever besides the one in

cinematic animation prototype for bashing back when he still had that

shield I had the shield and then he gets a

little broken in some ways and then Winston's early leap prototype where he

used to pound the ground with his fists they do damage and stun you if you were

in that room it was a long stun - it was a lot of damage in a long stun so that

had to go away and then like I said characters that weren't gonna be at

Blizzcon 2017 ( Overwatch event)like McCree we were having these moments where we were just getting

McCree (overwatch hero) and Roadhog (overwatch hero) in the game so you'll see these are the first moments that we

got the block out art for road hog and McCree in and then a fan favorite is

Genji this is early Genji (overwatch hero) prototype on Gibraltar (overwatch map) when he only had the dragon

blade and he could perch like you're seeing him do here and then run around

and murder everybody so when people thought it was a nerf going from 8

seconds to 6 seconds on the old imagine it forever forever dragon blade is what

Genji (overwatch hero)

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Classical Musicians React: Lee Hi 'It's Over' vs 'My Star' - Duration: 16:33.

Hugo: She has a lot of cutoffs and a lot of space in between notes often

Hugo: In a more talking kind of style

Hugo: So when she makes a more legato line, I like it a lot cuz it... Jeremy: Yeah, I like it too

Hugo: makes a differentiation

Umu: yyaaaAAAAS GURL okay

Kevin: It's over, man

U: So Lee Hi is a solo artist from the same company as AKMU and Blackpink and Big Bang and 2NE1

U: Anyway, so, the first song you'll be reacting to is one from her first full album and you'll see a stuffed bear in the music video

U: And it's name is Krunk and it's the YG company mascot

Emiel: Dope

Henry: finna. get. K R U N K

{katie's jacket is so cute omg}

Jarod: Tritone!

Lindsey: WwooOooAHHHWHAT Fiona: Scat scatscatscat

Lindsey: This is... like..

Lindsey: I like her vocals already and she hasn't even said a real word yet

Kevin: oH but it doesn't resolve. It goes on V instead

Kevin: So yeah it is jazz {ya like jazz}

both: Over... Jarod: See, but, it's over, but with the tritone, it raises a question

Jarod: You know, the music, like invokes "is it really over?" K: gotcha

Peyton: Oh boy, she's actually got a cliche bassline going in the back

Emiel: This is a blues form Henry: Hey, it's a blues! Emiel: Are you kidding me?

Melissa: Yeah, that bassline is so jazzy, but the melody's not jazzy anymore

Lindsey: This is literally a blues progression

Emiel: This is out

Henry: DAMN

Fiona: And vocally she can do whatever she wants

Fiona: That's kinda what it sounds like, it's good

Lindsey: I mean, it is the blues

Fiona: Yeah, like, it adds to this- there's so much freedom with what you can do

Peyton: If by some crazy chance you ever get a million subscribers

Peyton: I will find a bear costume {peyton is a furry confirmed?}

Melissa: YES

Jarod: This OG bear

Katie: Tonic prolongation

Katie: Subdominant! Jarod: IV

Katie: Still technically

Katie: Tonic prolongation Jarod: I

Katie: But now we're gonna go to the dominant Jarod: V

Katie: Subdominant Jarod: IV

Katie: And back to tonic Jarod: I

Hugo: Her English diction is really good

Emiel: I like her voice though

Henry: Yeah, I like her voice a lot

Emiel: Good melody

Emiel: I guess I'm not a fan of the music video

Emiel: But the song sounds alright, other than the fact that it feels pretty downbeat oriented

Emiel: It's very, like, uhuhuhuh

Katie: This would be really good for, like, intro to soloing

Jarod: I know, right? It's like Katie: Teach the blues scale

Jarod: Yeah, there's this thing called a blues scale which is usually I, flat III, IV, flat V, V, flat VII

Jarod: And back to I

Jarod: So that's how to sound jazzy 101

Fiona: This is a slower song than songs we've listened to lately

Fiona: It's, like, laidback Lindsey: Well, it's because it's literally a jazz progression

Stephen: Yeah,...like how he's playing the high hat right now

Stephen: that's actually how you're not supposed to play it like that

Stephen: That's actually, like, the wrong way to play it. I got yelled at once here, actually, for playing like that

Naoki: Wait, so can you describe what that- Oh, tell us later Stephen: sure

Peyton: They're using very, like

Peyton: Naked blues progression where it's like, there aren't any.. um..

Peyton: Extensions or extra turnarounds in there

Henry: You know what I really appreciate the most about this?

Henry: Is that

Henry: She's an alto

Henry: That's badass {imo i think there are other altos in kpop but lee hi actually sings in alto range}

Melissa: Also, the saxophone was doubling the melody, which is kind of like, you know, they could've done something different

Peyton: Ahhhhh midi trumpets

Peyton: aaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH

Khanh: It's gonna go back to V

Khanh: Oh no Kevin: Nope, nope

Khanh: I thought it was- Kevin: Now it's gonna go back to I

Kevin: Oh, so I and then V

Naoki: But it seems very simplistic

Naoki: Beyond the ...

Stephen: Well, that's the- Naoki: Twelve-bar blues

Naoki: I mean, that is simplistic in its nature

Stephen: No, seriously, everything instrumentation-wise is simplistic

Stephen: But her voice and the melodic line hides that

Lindsey: Yeah, I figured she's probably 16, 17, something like that

Lindsey: That was great, that was definitely the cutest blues I've ever heard

Lindsey: Good for her, though, she's got a very mature voice for somebody of that age

Umu: So what did you think about that song overall, musically?

Jeremy: In the beginning, I really dug it, like, I liked it and it was cool

Jeremy: And then

Hugo: It didn't go anywhere Jeremy: Yeah, it was the same thing the whole time

Hugo: And it was good, like, I thought the style was really cool. I think she did that style well, I just think overall with that particular song...

Hugo: There could've been more

U: So what'd you hear them doing with the high hat, I'm curious

Stephen: Sure, so when you're playing jazz, you're supposed to open it a certain way

Naoki: What does that mean

Stephen: Ummm so, in the high hat, it's closed, right? The t-t you hear Naoki: Oh right

Stephen: And then open, legato sound

Stephen: Just the way he was doing it and accenting it, it hard to describe unless you actually play drums

Stephen: But they it makes it sound really square

Stephen: It doesn't swing. It feels it's like..

Naoki: Sounds flat

Stephen: It's flat, it's kinda jive

Stephen: It's just really cheesy and corny

Stephen: So, it's just really funny, I mean, everything else they were doing was great

Stephen: BUT I literally did that once, here, at Eastman. I got a stern talking to, and it was like "yo you can't play a high hat like that"

Stephen: It's just really funny that's how they doing that, and getting away with it

Khanh: As a jazz player

Khanh: Everytime I hear a twelve-bar, I'm like

Khanh: "really?"

Kevin: Then they have to take it to that really slow tempo, where the song just feels really choppy

Kevin: The song doesn't even feel connected Khanh: There's nothing that drives it

Khanh: It's just

Khanh: ONE 2 3 4 FIVE 2 3 4

Khanh: This is just the same melody, like, 6 or 7 times, however many- yeah

Melissa: My favorite musical moment was when she was like

Melissa: Deleeeeeeeeete, that was my favorite

Melissa: Cause she was just like "delete"

Melissa: And I was like "yes"

Melissa: Good word choice Peyton: new phone who dis?

Peyton: I listen to a lot of jazz

Peyton: So I've really got an idea of what it's supposed to sound like

Peyton: And it moves around a lot more, like, the whole

Peyton: I guess it feels more improvisational, as opposed to

Peyton: But see, I think they- it's good because they understand what it is

Peyton: "Oh, we're not trying to be jazz"

Peyton: This is just a fun little cute, like, little thing, you know?

Peyton: But I think it would be more interesting if they tried to go more in that direction and got someone to really walk over it, you know

Lindsey: Okay, you think, like, a blues tune, just a jazz tune. You think that there's gonna be a solo break in the middle

Lindsey: But she just opens the damn thing scatting

Lindsey: That's kinda awesome, and then she just goes through the whole rest of the song

Fiona: She barrels through

Fiona: Great job Lindsey: I think that's kinda cool

U: Let's move onto the next one, it came out 2 years later, this is her 2016 release

U: Lee Hi will be acting in the music video with a dude who is a solo rapper, his name is One {jaewon!!}, and he debuted actually in this year, 2017 under the same company as her

Khanh: Three! Three! Kevin: MY star!

Melissa: I like how they said bass so you know what voice it is

Peyton: INCOMING BASS!!!!!

Emiel: Cool

Emiel: I dig Henry: Same

Stephen: The way that the bass and drums- or just the intro is, reminds me of a doowop, 50s American kind of Naoki: Yeah

Kevin: ooOoooOH a V, VI, I

Khanh: V, VI, I!

Fiona: It's so groovy Lindsey: Oh my gooood

Fiona: This is so vintage!

Fiona: Like, this sound is

Fiona: Probably some pop song from the 60s Lindsey: I like the baritone sax BUUUUUUUUUUUUH Fiona: They just took the progression

Hugo: She's got a lower voice, and I like it

Jeremy: Yeah, me too

Jeremy: Cause a lot of them are very Hugo: High and airy Jeremy: super high- YEAH and airy, you're right

Henry: Oh my god I love the birds

Henry: Are people who've got white gloves and are doing this Emiel: That is pretty dope

Henry: This is actually a super thoughtful music video

Stephen: Here I can approve the drum set beat is not cheesy Naoki: It's not jive Stephen: Not jive

Stephen: It's pretty cool and that tambourine

Khanh: Now the instrumentation is fuller with horns playing

Hugo: Oh nice bahbuhhhh in the brass

Henry: Real horns?

Emiel: What? Henry: Real horns? They're just kinda buried

Kevin: YES Khanh: I like that one

Kevin: Me too Khanh: How they cut out

Kevin: That's funny cause that's V, VI, I, which is the same chord, but theres no chords this time

Khanh: Yeah Kevin: V, VI, I?

Kevin: WOaahh

Stephen: I'm just trying to hear, there's like, another sound that they've got matched with the bassline where it almost sounds like a low trombone or horn...

Naoki: Oh yeayeayea St: like a synthesizer

Stephen: Or a bari sax?

Stephen: Cause they had baritone sax a lot in doowop and early blues, R&B

Naoki: Is that a backup band?

Lindsey: What the hell Fiona: You're right

Lindsey: There's just a sousaphone on stage, there's no sousaphone in this music {for the Aesthetic™}

Hugo: She has a lot of quick cutoffs and lot of space between notes often

Hugo: In a more talking kind of style

Hugo: So when she makes it more legato line, I like it a lot Jeremy: Yeah I like it too

Hugo: It makes a differentiation

Kevin: It's a minor III

Kevin: It's a minor III Khanh: That's what I thought, not minor VI

Kevin: So it's iii, then V/V, then V

Kevin: So there's iii, predominant, dominant

Fiona: It's like, sultry

Fiona: Now it's like- Lindsey: WHAT they're getting married now?

Peyton: those heels *snap snap snap*

Hugo: Yeah, that was a low note

Hugo: Got that pentatonic scale going in the background

Khanh: ALL my girls out there

Kevin: I'm such a fan of this!

Jarod: Oh, she's about to throw it down

Jarod: She about the throw it down Katie: Hey they're trading twos!

Fiona: It's like braidsmaids

Lindsey: GURL 19 is too young to get married, take it from us

Khanh: Aaaaahhhyea that harmony was fun

Lindsey: She's got some nice vocal runs in there, like, in the background especially

Jarod: This kinda has a 50's, 60's kind of vibe to it

Katie: But the minute she was like

Katie: BASS

K: I was like we're gonna get some Grease up in here

Jarod: boutta get some Grease

Jarod: My star

Kevin: Was that a dog pastor???????

Khanh: A dog pastor- Kevin: WAIT

Khanh: Oh man, she is so- Kevin: WHAAAAAAT it ends with a bass on the dominant VII

Khanh: And like..it, being very present in the mix

Kevin: That was good stuff

U: Anyways, what did you think of THIS song overall musically?

Naoki: I thought it was a lot stronger than the first one, it was way more interesting, and didn't seem very square or JIVE

Naoki: As this guy says

Stephen: Yeah the drum set beat was a great

S: yeah no um just wanted to clarify- Naoki: Drums were okay, so it was a good song Stephen: YEah there you go xD

Stephen: No, it great. Totally doowop influence, which is nice,

Hugo: What's interesting, cause ends her phrases a lot of down

Hugo: Like, she goes biiIIIIIIIIIIIiium

Hugo: A lot of her phrases- it's like she's singing to the middle of the note and instead of singing all the way to the end of the note

Hugo: And through the note, which isn't- that's a technique, that's a style

Jeremy: And it works in this song

Hugo: And in particular, for this style, it works, but it does make it more

Hugo: More impactful when she ends up singing all the way through her notes, making it more legato

Hugo: Like, actually singing through the line

Hugo: She doesn't do it a lot, but when she does, it's nice Jeremy: It sounds cool and it's a good contrast

Lindsey: I'm a fan. I really like this girl Fiona: There are like

Fiona: She'd be singing and then all of a sudden the BAW, the big band trumpet-y sounds

Fiona: All the chords filled in, and it was nice

Khanh: Like the previous one we watched

Khanh: It was a pretty standard progression

Khanh: Going to iii was a nice mix Kevin: Pretty cool

Khanh: With the, you know, the 60's dadadaa Kevin: Yeah yeah yeah

Khanh: That piano in there

Khanh: But I feel like her voice just could've used a little more nastiness, you know

Khanh: like, it's such a fun song Kevin: Her voice could've been

Kevin: Brought out more Khanh: Everytime she was like dADADABAAA

Khanh: She could've given a little more

Khanh: AHHHHHHHHHHHHH in there

Kevin: She had some nanananan, you know, her voice Khanh: But her voice is so clean the whole time

Kevin: That's a very interesting, I never seem to think of that Khanh: Just so controlled, that whole time I was going 'girl you gotta GO FOR THAT, that scoop

Kevin: And her visuals are doing it, like, what she's doing with her body movement Khanh: And the content of the visual is

Khanh: It's so playful and so flirty, it's a lot of fun

Khanh: But I just felt like if she just did a little bit- got a little bit out of that classical or pop clean comfort zone

Kh: And experiemented with a little more dirt, I would've had more fun with it

Emiel: It was cool, right down the pipe

Henry: Yeah- did you say right down the pipe? Emiel: Yeh H: That's such a good way to put it

Henry: Easy to digest Emiel: Nice melodically, harmonically

Henry: I wasn't drowned in textures, but I also really appreciated the fact that there was playing well-represented

Henry: They used real horns

Henry: If I were to think of a song that could be like a mascot for what we like about kpop

Henry: Even though this isn't the best or the worst thing we've ever seen, I definitely feel like this is one of the more across-the-board

Henry: Good representatives of what we like in a kpop music video

Henry: It was interesting visually, the story was straightforward, the music was not overbearing but not boring

Henry: We we do hear is based so much upon taste, and specific things about our tastes

Henry: That I feel like this hit all the marks

U: And compared to the first one that we heard?

Emiel: Way better Henry: Yeah, way better

Stephen: I don't know, I feel like

Stephen: In her last music video, and in this music video

Stephen: Very innocent, kind of young love vibe and a lot of the style she was pulling from

Stephen: All that music from the 50's and even early 60's

Stephen: Young love, very innocent vibe so it's just really cool to see that

Lindsey: You can tell that this is more current, and that she's matured more and has more experience because

Lindsey: The first one was a great little blues whatever

Lindsey: But now she's got

L: She's just more [slams fist into palm] YEAH

L: you know? But she's still got the jazzy style

L: But she's got the pizzazz with it too now. The last one was cutesy blues and this one is in your face badass jazz

Kevin: The thing with twelve-bar blues, again, this is something I just thought of

Kevin: The thing with the last song, "It's Over", the reason why twelve-bar blues doesn't work for us

Kevin: Is because twelve-bar blues is a progression used to jam Khanh: To improvise

Kevin: To improvise over Khanh: The interest in a twelve-bar comes from melodic variation

Khanh: Which is, you know, you present a melody

Kh: And then you present variations on that melody that you come up with on the spot, improvisation

Kevin: If the song feels so prepackaged, it should not be in twelve-bar blues Khanh: Yeah exactly

Kevin: And to not stick to twelve-bar blues the entire way Khanh: Where as this progression, you know, it's more of a standard progression for a song form

Kevin: It feels like a pop song where yeah, there's a chorus, then something different, then there's a verse that does something different too

Khanh: It just had a lot more harmonic interest

Khanh: And honestly, in my opinion, it was a lot more fun to listen to Kevin: Exactly, same

Lindsey: Hey guys, thank so much for watching, we hope you enjoyed the video!

Fiona: If you wanna see more of our kpop reactions, check the link in the description below

Lindsey: If you're curious about what songs we're going to react to that aren't on the schedule yet, click right here or check the description

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Robot Announces Plans to Run for Office in New Zealand - Duration: 3:50.

Robot Announces Plans to Run for Office in New Zealand

BY Paul Seaburn

Tired of politicians that act like robots?

Do you feel you�d be better served by robots that act like politicians?

Or better yet, robots that use artificial intelligence instead of whatever politicians

these days are using for brains?

�There is a lot of bias in the �analogue� practice of politics right now.

There seems to be so much existing bias that countries around the world seem unable to

address fundamental and multiple complex issues like climate change and equality.�

That�s the kind of dystopian thinking that inspired New Zealand entrepreneur Nick Gerritsen

to develop SAM, the world�s first artificial intelligence politician.

According to its (no gender or sexual-orientation politics to deal with here) website, SAM is

�driven by the desire to close the gap between what voters want and what politicians promise,

and what they actually achieve.� Sounding very much like a flesh-and-blood pol, SAM

also has these things to say:

�I make decisions based on both facts and opinions, but I will never knowingly tell

a lie, or misrepresent information.� And �

�I will change over time to reflect the issues that the people of New Zealand care

about most.

My positions will evolve as more of you add your voice, to better reflect the views of

New Zealanders.�

I want your vote!

SAM�s creator, Nick Gerritsen, calls himself �a business catalyst, investor and impact

entrepreneur operating within an extensive network in the global innovation and capital

markets.� Now THAT sounds more like a politician but he�s actually an intellectual properties

lawyer and the founder of Crispstart, a startup angel that is currently involved with projects

involving renewable energy, clean technology and the internet.

If SAM is anything like its creator, it sounds like it leans left, right?

�We�ve seen in the US, UK, and Spain recently [�] that politicians may be wildly out of

touch with what people actually think and want.

Perhaps it�s time to see whether technology can produce better results for the people

than politicians.

The technology we propose would be better than traditional polling because it would

be like having a continuous conversation � and it could give the �silent majority� a

voice.� In an interview with Tech in Asia, Gerritsen

sounds like the populist people want instead of the ones they get.

But what about SAM?

Unfortunately, its platform is not as advanced as Gerritsen�s but at least it admits it

and is working on it.

Potential voters and possible future constituents can talk to and question SAM via Facebook

Messenger.

This interaction, along with a survey on its Facebook page, feeds and develops SAM�s

artificial intelligence algorithm.

Is voting for a robot any better than this?

Is this a novelty or can SAM really run for political office in New Zealand�s 2020 elections?

Unfortunately, it�s not legal � yet.

However, it could tell real politicians what the public really wants.

Given the chance, would you vote for SAM?

If elected, would you support SAM�s policies even if you disagreed with them?

If SAM violated the constitution, would you impeach it?

Would SAM let you?

For more infomation >> Robot Announces Plans to Run for Office in New Zealand - Duration: 3:50.

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Congressman Fires Back With Epic Law That Will Bring Justice In Kate Steinle's Death - Duration: 4:58.

Congressman Fires Back With Epic Law That Will Bring Justice In Kate Steinle�s Death

Millions around the country were shocked when they learned that Kate Steinle�s killer

was found not guilty.

We couldn�t believe that a liberal jury in San Francisco, California, would let this

murderer off the hook, but they did so because he was an illegal immigrant from Mexico.

However, now a Republican in Congress is looking to fire back in the form of a new bill.

Sanctuary cities are on high alert.

Don�t be fooled: the ruling in the Steinle murder trial was a message to President Donald

Trump.

Liberals in California stood behind an illegal immigrant.

They were sending a message to every law-abiding American that they�d rather defend killers

than legal citizens.

It is insane, but it is the natural result of toxic, stupid, liberal policies.

Liberals across the country protect men like Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, who murdered Kate

Steinle in cold blood.

Thanks to �sanctuary� cities and counties, illegals can hide from justice.

The local authorities are not allowed to hand over illegal aliens to the federal government

� even if those aliens are violent criminals.

That kind of thinking is what led to the not guilty verdict.

However, patriotic Americans are not sitting still.

Rep. Todd Rokita has decided to seek justice in the form of a new bill.

This law � should it be passed � would imprison elected officials who shelter criminal

aliens.

I think that will get their attention.

A Republican congressman plans to introduce a bill Monday that would threaten huge fines

and prison time for elected officials accused of sheltering illegal immigrant criminals

from deportation, in the wake of the not-guilty verdict in the Kate Steinle murder trial.

Indiana Rep. Todd Rokita�s bill is one of the most aggressive pieces of legislation

to date aimed at sanctuary city policies, going beyond the Justice Department�s threat

to cut off grants to those jurisdictions.

�Politicians don�t get to pick and choose what laws to comply with,� Rokita told Fox

News.

�Americans are dying because politicians sworn to uphold the law refuse to do so.�

[Source: Fox News] The law, which is wonderfully called Stopping

Lawless Actions of Politicians (SLAP) Act, may sound severe, but remember, these officials

are breaking the law.

They are violating federal law that requires them to hand over illegals to ICE and the

DOJ.

These liberals are deliberately protecting criminals, endangering American citizens.

If that doesn�t warrant jail time, I don�t know what would.

His �Stopping Lawless Actions of Politicians (SLAP) Act� would hold state and local lawmakers

criminally responsible for refusing to comply with federal immigration enforcement efforts.

The Republican�s bill would subject violators to a $1 million fine and up to five years

in prison if they are convicted.

�It�s time the federal government gets serious about enforcing immigration laws and

holding politicians accountable who conspire to break them,� said Rokita.

Rokita also supported �Kate�s Law� � legislation that would boost penalties for illegal immigrants

who were previously deported and that was named after Steinle.

[Source: Fox News] For years, Democrats have exploited illegal

immigration for their own gain.

They have looked the other way when millions of illegals entered the U.S.

Why?

Because they used them to get extra votes come election time.

Why else do you think they also oppose voter ID laws and stricter voting regulations?

That�s right � because they pander to illegals, promising them the moon, to get

them to vote in elections.

If President Trump should be successful in building the wall and curtailing illegal immigration

for good, the Democrats will lose their last hope of winning elections.

That is why so many liberal-controlled cities are �sanctuaries.� Democrats are desperately

trying to salvage their core voter base!

It�s too early to know if Rokita�s bill will have any traction in Congress.

He would need the support of numerous lawmakers in order for it to eventually become law.

But, the fact that someone in the House is pushing such strong measures tells you something.

The verdict of Steinle�s killer will have serious consequences for years to come.

Liberals have signed their political death warrant.

Laws like SLAP are only the beginning.

This is big news for anyone concerned about illegal immigration.

Be sure to spread the word to all your patriotic friends and family, and let them know we need

to get behind this in order to make it a reality.

For more infomation >> Congressman Fires Back With Epic Law That Will Bring Justice In Kate Steinle's Death - Duration: 4:58.

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Father John Misty - "Leaving LA" [Official Music Video] - Duration: 13:15.

♪ I was living on the hill ♪

♪ By the water tower and hiking trails ♪

♪ When the big one hit I'd have a seat ♪

♪ To watch masters abandon their dogs ♪

♪ And dogs run free ♪

♪ Oh baby, it's time to leave ♪

♪ Take the van and the hearse down to New Orleans ♪

♪ Leave under the gaze of the billboard queens ♪

♪ Five-foot chicks with parted lips selling sweatshop jeans ♪

♪ These L.A. phonies and their bullshit bands ♪

♪ That sound like dollar signs and Amy Grant ♪

♪ So reads the pull quote from my last cover piece ♪

♪ Entitled The Oldest Man in Folk Rock Speaks ♪

♪ You can hear it all over the airwaves ♪

♪ The manufactured gasp of the final days ♪

♪ Someone should tell them 'bout ♪

♪ The time that they don't have ♪

♪ To praise the glorious future and the hopeless past ♪

♪ A few things the songwriter needs ♪

♪ Arrows of Love, a mask of Tragedy ♪

♪ But if you want ecstasy or birth control ♪

♪ Just run the tap until the water's cold ♪

♪ Anything else you can get online ♪

♪ A creation myth or a 45 ♪

♪ You're going to need one or the other to survive ♪

♪ Where only the armed or the funny make it out alive ♪

♪ Mara taunts me 'neath the tree ♪

♪ She's like, oh great, that's just what we all need ♪

♪ Another white guy in 2017 ♪

♪ Who takes himself so goddamn seriously ♪

♪ She's not far off, the strange thing is ♪

♪ That's pretty much what I thought when I started this ♪

♪ It took me my whole life to learn to the play the G ♪

♪ But the role of Oedipus was a total breeze ♪

♪ Still I dreamt of garnering all rave reviews ♪

♪ Just believably a little north of God's own truth ♪

♪ He's a national treasure now, and here's the proof ♪

♪ In the form of his major label debut ♪

♪ A little less human with each release ♪

♪ Closing the gap between the mask and me ♪

♪ I swear I'll never do this, but is it okay ♪

♪ Don't want to be that guy but it's my birthday ♪

♪ If everything ends with the photo then I'm on my way ♪

♪ Oh ♪

♪ Oh ♪

♪ Oh ♪

♪ Oh ♪

♪ I watched my old gods all collapse ♪

♪ Were way more violent than my cartoon past ♪

♪ It's like my father said before he croaked ♪

♪ Son, you're killing me, and that's all folks ♪

♪ So why is it I'm so distraught ♪

♪ What I'm selling is getting bought ♪

♪ At some point you just can't control ♪

♪ What people use your fake name for ♪

♪ So I never learned to play the lead guitar ♪

♪ I always more preferred the speaking parts ♪

♪ Besides there's always someone willing to ♪

♪ Fill up the spaces that I couldn't use ♪

♪ Nonetheless, I've been practicing my whole life ♪

♪ Washing dishes, playing drums, and getting by ♪

♪ Until I figured, if I'm here then I just might ♪

♪ Conceal my lack of skill here in the spotlights ♪

♪ Maya, the mother of illusions, a beard, and I ♪

♪ 2000 years or so since Ovid taught ♪

♪ Night-blooming, teenage rosebuds, dirty talk ♪

♪ And I'm merely a minor fascination to ♪

♪ Manic virginal lust and college dudes ♪

♪ I'm beginning to begin to see the end ♪

♪ Of how it all goes down between me and them ♪

♪ Some 10-verse chorus-less diatribe ♪

♪ Plays as they all jump ship, I used to like this guy ♪

♪ This new shit really kinda makes me wanna die ♪

♪ Oh ♪

♪ Oh ♪

♪ Oh ♪

♪ Oh ♪

♪ My first memory of music's from ♪

♪ The time at JCPenney's with my mom ♪

♪ The watermelon candy I was choking on ♪

♪ Barbara screaming, someone help my son ♪

♪ I relive it most times the radio's on ♪

♪ That tell me lies, sweet little white lies song ♪

♪ That's when I first saw the comedy won't stop for ♪

♪ Even little boys dying in department stores ♪

♪ So we leave town in total silence ♪

♪ New Year's Day, it's 6 o'clock AM ♪

♪ I've never seen Sunset this abandoned ♪

♪ Reminds me predictably of the world's end ♪

♪ It'll be good to get more space ♪

♪ God knows what all these suckers paid ♪

♪ I can stop drinking and you can write your script ♪

♪ But what we both think now is ♪

For more infomation >> Father John Misty - "Leaving LA" [Official Music Video] - Duration: 13:15.

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Lexus RX 450H 4WD PRESIDENT LINE F-Sport Leder-Uniek exemplaar!! - Duration: 0:59.

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DJ ILyas 2018 : The Best Rai Mix Vol.29 ( Winter Mix ) - Duration: 1:17:01.

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Saber las conversaciones de Whatsapp y Rastrear Ubicación - Duration: 4:38.

hello welcome to another video more in movilandroide, Today I'll show you an application that usually

like enough people and we will allow namely whatsapp conversations without

WhatsApp use web nor need permission root or anything like that

This application has also other Muchisimas functions more like for example track

the location of a device as a of the best applications for monitoring

an Android phone or iPhone

First of all we unmonitor google applications of this option is

Google account settings, security, and Thus we get that google does not prevent it

Run this application that is out of google play

so we downloaded the APK and install possibly I want you to see your phone

the detected as a virus since it requires many permissions as the android system thinks

it is a virus and warns us

good already installed and warns us here we must have written permission

Owner and well I'm the owner and this is nothing more than a test so I pulse

in accept

we checked in this window so we introduced for an email account in case you

We forget the password can retrieve it

I must say that checking is activated A countdown of 3 days which is the time

we have to test the application so free, after those 3 days if we want

we will have to consult on the web rates ranging from 4 euros per month or 12 euros

depending on the plan that we hire if monthly or yearly

At this point we just let to guide us the application wizard

granting permission to access notifications, and make the same adjustments accessibility

and grant permission to the application

click on warnings and we see that tells us we should disable security scanning

I google but we already did at the beginning of so this video is ready.

a little below advises us to ActiveMOS administrator rights to not

they can uninstall the application unless who know the password that we

entered into the registry

and as a last click on set Using the application and activate the tab

to work properly this serious and the last configuration step for now

you save all we must press on the button back, I guess it has that name

a mistranslation and well already be fully operating the application

This application does not appear anywhere this hidden and if we have it aceder

to enter the dialer and dial a code pad pad is 12345678

and now from any phone or PC we and we started the session with web mail

we have recorded and here we see everything we can, we monitored almost completely

the phone and as I said we track the position and display it on a map.

and good with whatsapp we will record all evidently the talks since

the application was installed on the device before we will not have access and when

iran person talk more as appearing more Talks will be appearing for this website

It also has a remote control options over the Internet as taking a picture off

network switch wifi and plenty of options more or if the phone you want to control

It does not that mometno internet connection We can control it remotely through

SMS messaging option although the most intersante It is knowing where it is located by sending an SMS

from below we can see all the news to not have to go looking for all

categories and shows us even photos you downloaded the phone browsing

by Internet as I said before we can not uninstall

application and if we want to uninstall it we can go to Settings

administrator and click on disable application and will request the password that

We introduce into the record and now if we could uninstall

I think it's an interesting application not only to know whatsapp conversations

but to always monitor a phone with the consent of the other person

Well I see you in here dismissal your next video

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