Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Youtube daily report Mar 28 2018

Hey, Telly! Look, look! There's only one butterfly.

Elmo will pretend to be a butterfly,

then the little butterfly will have a friend to play with.

Ta-da!

(CAR HORN HONKING)

♪ Let's flap our wings And fly together ♪

♪ Little butterfly friend ♪

Hello butterfly.

♪ Flutter through The sky together ♪

♪ Little-- ♪

Ooh!

♪ Butterfly friend ♪

Did he just land on my head?

TELLY MONSTER: It's working!

The butterfly wants to be your friend!

♪ (SOOTHING MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

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Yang Peng, UW Bothell - IoT and Sensored Networks - Duration: 3:07.

My name is Yang Peng I'm an Assistant Professor here

at the University of Washington Bothell, and I'm with the division of

Computing and Software Systems.

We keep hearing about Internet of Things, for I don't know how many years

and so actually even

in the research community we don't a have very clear definition of it

and for me, because I kept doing research in this area,

I think we can use three words to

define Internet of Things. Three words I use: is first digitalization,

and second is connection, and third is people.

So Internet of Things, in my understanding,

should be something that can help improve our lives:

provide benefit to the people who are using it. That's why we put these three together.

We change something from regular stuff, to digitalize the stuff,

then it's capable of communicating with the internet, or other devices, or other people.

Then eventually, this is given to us to use in daily lives.

If you were me, or I were you, what do we care about the most?

Our health. So Internet of Things - one big job for it

is to provide personal health care.

It's not only devices but also the back-end processing.

We collect data, we analyze data for you, and process it

and we'll tell you what's going on with your health information.

And for Internet of Things, it evolved from sensor networks.

Because before, we cared about environments a lot, we wanted to learn about them.

But now that they're matured with sensored networks, we want to see how can

these technologies, how can sensored networks, help us with our daily lives?

For example, before I worked on volcano monitoring

actually we were monitoring Mount St. Helens.

We deployed sensor nodes there, for sure, we know we cannot go there.

We call them sensor networks - we'd collect data, we'd send data back to

the JPL and to NASA, to the satellite. We could remotely monitor the volcano.

But now, think about ok we don't want to deploy sensor nodes there

how about at our home? We have smart home, we have smart office, we have all

different smart smoke detectors, thermometers, and even motion sensors at home.

If I put them together that gives us a clear understanding of what's going on at home.

It can monitor if you're awake, if you're asleep, if someone gets in

and maybe if you fall down, if you sit, if you stand. That's all different information

about you. That's totally different from the old sensor networks. Part of

reason is we have a lot of mobile devices or wearable devices -

and in a general definition we claim them also to be Internet of Things.

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BREAKING: Trump Just Ended Welfare For One HUGE Group For 5 Years! – Let The Riots ERUPT! - Duration: 6:04.

BREAKING: Trump Just Ended Welfare For One HUGE Group For 5 Years!

– Let The Riots ERUPT!

President Trump is about to end the longstanding abuse of the American welfare system, and

ban migrants from getting free money and handouts for five years.

The immigration rules will prohibit migrants from coming to the country, and taking advantage

of free American welfare money right away.

It will slow down, or stop, chain migration while protecting American workers and potentially

saving taxpayers money.

What used to happen is that people would migrate to America and just live on the free money

they received.

That's called welfare abuse.

America is open to migrants, but perhaps we don't want migrants who can't fend for

themselves.

Maybe it's better if people who are self-sufficient migrate to the country so that we can reduce

the amount of citizens living off the system.

President Trump wants to introduce a merit-based Green card system in which migrants compete

for Visas.

Migrants can earn points for themselves by learning to speak English, gaining job training

or job offers, or doing something else that is considered a benefit to the America.

The idea seems to be that in order for America to grant Visas or citizenship, the migrant

has to give something back to the country.

It's as though the government wants to stop people coming to America, and living off the

system and would prefer people coming to the country to be contributors.

Do something for America and America will do something for you.

Migrants to those countries must compete for a limited number of visas by gaining points

for English proficiency, competitive training, a job offer or another major achievement that

benefits the host country.

The concept, which is modeled after similar programs from Australia and Canada, is taking

harsh criticism from activists.

It's like they want an open border policy where everyone gets free welfare money, but

that would just be the downfall of America.

If we observe what's happening in Germany, with Merkel's "come on in" policy, then

we see a mass increase in horrible crimes like gang rape.

Do we want mass amounts of migrant gang rape in America?

There's already enough trouble with crime in sanctuary cities that protect illegal immigrant

criminals.

Those folks should be deported because of their bad behavior and often violent crimes

they commit on American people and even other immigrants.

If America prevents immigrants from getting free benefits for five years, then that makes

people think twice about coming here.

If a family who thinks about crossing the border to start a new life knows that they

cannot live for free, then they may not come at all.

If they have possible jobs lined up and will be almost instantly integrating successfully

with society, then that's a great match.

America is the land of the free, but not the land of the free money.

Migrants who enter the United States cannot receive welfare during their first five years

in the country, President Trump revealed from his upcoming immigration overhaul.

"Just this week, we announced a historic immigration bill to create a merit-based Green

Card system that ends the abuse of our welfare system, stops chain migration, and protects

our workers and our economy," he stated on his weekly radio address.

"As an example, you cannot get welfare for five years when you come into our country."

"You cannot just come in like in past weeks, years, and decades, you come in immediately

and start picking up welfare.

For five years, you have to say you will not be asking or using our welfare systems."

Compare that to Germany, where Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the border to millions

of unvetted migrants who can't speak German and lack employable skills, which dooms them

to perpetual welfare paid by German taxpayers, and boredom that manifests into terrorist

attacks against, once again, German taxpayers.

Last year the German government admitted that only 2.8% of over 1.2 million migrants had

gotten a job – but even then those statistics might be exaggerated, according to journalist

Chris Menahan.

"They said back in July only 55 out of one million migrants had got jobs with any major

firms and 50 of those jobs were working at the post office," he reported.

"Two-thirds or more of these migrants are illiterate in their own languages."

"They came because Merkel promised them free money if they can just make it into the

country."

What in tarnation would be a good reason for any country to accept illiterate people who

don't work?

There is literally no benefit to the host country to admit people like that.

I know it sounds mean to say this, but they don't offer anything to the country other

than leeching the system of funds and it's a complete downgrade to the population.

If you let too many low illiterate people into the country, then they have kids who

could be illiterate, then over time, it would only decrease the overall intelligence of

the country and civilization in America would suffer.

We need hard working and intelligent people who bring promise and productivity to further

the advancement of Americans and mankind.

That sounds like quite a stretch but think of the impact of accepting one million people

who mostly can't read or don't work.

Now the government has to pay for them.

Let's say one million immigrants each get $30,000 worth of welfare benefits per year.

That's $30,000,000,000 of free welfare money sucked out of the American budget for people

who put NOTHING back into our society, culture, or anything at all.

That is literally a $0.00 return on investment.

Not that people are a business, but that's really bad business.

And as you can see, Germany has turned into a cesspool from all the migrants flooding

the gates and ruining their nation.

Prepare for a massive backlash from liberals, democrats, and activists.

There's sure to be protests regarding Trump's potential immigration policy.

What do you think about this?

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Clues Across NYC | JEOPARDY! - Duration: 2:00.

- Hi, I'm Bill Ritter. - Hi, I'm Ryan Field.

- Hi, I'm Sade Baderinwa. - Hi, I'm Lee Goldberg.

- Hi, I'm Liz Cho from ABC7 with a clue from New York.

- [All In Unison] On Jeopardy.

(upbeat jazz music)

- Clues Across New York City 200.

- [Alex] Alright. - Hi,

I'm Lee Goldberg from New York's ABC7.

In the 1800s, Brooklyn's Plymouth Church became known

as "the grand central depot" of this secretive network

that helped slaves escape to the north.

- [Alex] Joey. - What is

the underground railroad? - [Alex] Good.

- Clues Across New York City for four.

- Hi, I'm Bill Ritter from New York's ABC7.

I'm in Flushing Meadows in Queens,

and the towers behind me were part

of the New York State Pavilion at this 1964 celebration.

- [Alex] Emily. - What is the World's Fair?

- [Alex] Yes! - New York City, 600.

- Hi, I'm Sade Baderinwa from New York's ABC7.

On the way to Staten Island from Manhattan,

you can see this island where the American lives

of many US families began. - [Alex] Joey.

- What is Ellis Island? - [Alex] Right you are.

- Clues Across New York City for 800.

- Hi, I'm Liz Cho from ABC7.

Ulysses S. Grant and his wife, Julia,

lie together in Grant's tomb in Upper Manhattan.

It is said their desire to be interred side by side

stemmed from a visit to the tomb

of this Spanish royal couple. - [Alex] Joey.

- What is Ferdinand and Isabella?

- [Alex] They are the two.

- Clues Across New York City for 1000.

- I'm Ryan Field from New York's ABC7.

The High Line Park runs from the Meatpacking District,

through Chelsea, to New York City's convention center,

named for this late senator. - [Alex] Joey?

- Who is D'Amato? - [Alex] No.

Emily or Dimitri?

(beeping) Who is Jacob Javits?

And I do want to express my thanks

to all those very talented people

at WABC in New York, channel seven.

They are so good,

I don't think we're gonna invite them to do clues

like that anymore. (audience laughing)

(upbeat jazz music)

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