Thursday, October 25, 2018

Youtube daily report Oct 25 2018

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Ready good three ways to meet her film and be right every time

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Hi, this is JP Morgan today on the slanted lens. We're gonna talk about metering for film

I literally have exposed thousands and thousands of rolls of film

For a new person who's just shooting film the biggest and most important Hurley

you've got to get over is how to get a good exposure most of the cameras that people are buying today, even the

Pentek six four five

series that internal camera meter is a reflective meter and it gets fooled a lot if you have a white dress in front of a

Reflective meter, it's gonna try to make that white dress 18% gray

Which means it's gonna become very dark if you've got someone on a black tux in front of that reflective meter

It's gonna try to make that black tux 18% gray

Which means your image is gonna be really bright way too bright so that internal meter that reflective meter is not ideal for film

It's gets fooled too often

it's gonna give you the wrong exposure a lot of the time so you got to just get into a simple method on how you

Can get an exposure when you're shooting film for the purpose of our demonstration today

I'm gonna shoot on portrait 400 Fuji 400 and the portrait 800 those really are kind of the three go-to films for

C41 or print shooting color print shooting today

and so we look at those three on how to get a good exposure on those three different film stocks and here are three methods

That I've learned over the years that are everything from very simple

No piece of equipment required to using a handheld meter, which is probably the best way number one is a sunny sixteen rule

This is a tried-and-true method for calculating exposure that really was invented when film was invented

It used to be engraved on a plaque on the back of a lot of cameras. That didn't have meters

So you can look at it and figure out what your exposure could be. So here's how it goes. It's very simple

It's based on the fact that the Sun is always f-16 if you put your shutter to match your film stock

So if you have a 400 film stock set your shutter is close to 400

You can f-16 and that's going to give you a correct exposure

If you're gonna compensate give it a little more exposure because c41 field wants more exposure

It never wants to be underexposed. It wants to be overexposed

So here's the whole sunny 16 scale 16 and the Sun 11 if there's a little bit of overcast

8 if it's a little more overcast

5 6 if it's a heavy overcast heavy overcast is 5 6 in the shade like we are today is f4

That's what you have to remember from f4 to f-22 and the bright snow or sand. That's your scale

You can pretty much guess from there

And remember always give your exposure a little more because your films gonna be happy about that

This is not meant to be an exact form of mirroring

It's meant to get you very close and to get a good exposure very quickly

So right now I'm gonna have Kristine jump in here with me and I'm gonna take us around and we're gonna shoot in the Sun

in the shade and different scenarios

I'm not gonna use the meter and I'm just gonna shoot these Bam Bam Bam Bam Bam and see what we get

We'll put them up and just see how close we can get with a sunny 16 rule. Here we go

Let's look at how I hit my exposure with this sunny 16 rule first off

The first one was in that open shade f4. It looks very good

I mean, I'm getting good detail in the and the whites

I think it looks very nice when I went outside into the direct Sun that negatives a little more dance

I like that better

The shade could have even used probably I have stopped to a stop more the stuff out in the Sun is the negatives dense you

See great detail in the shadows great detail in that white dress that's being hit by direct Sun

That f-16 the same 16 rule worked perfectly in that exposure when I went to medium shade

I think this could use another stop of exposure. This was an f8 probably should have gone to 5/6

I should have given a little more exposure, but they're usable. They're very very very usable

I could correct these and make them work. Just fine like some of that close-up shots of her face just looks very nice

It's pretty in there

Then I shot just a couple of frames at the end right just in the deep shade and these look very nice

It's just great detail throughout

Really the Sun 16 rule worked fine here. I think it was in that kind of medium shade

I miss the exposure probably by a stop. So I think the thing to learn from this is give it more exposure

You're way safer to give it more exposure than not enough. So there you have it the sunny 16 rule now

I'm not yet introduced our model today Cristina Marie. She's fabulous. He's beautiful and you can connect on her instagram below

so now let's get on to our number two number two may seem kind of crazy to you, but

a lot of photographers do this and that is just simply use a digital camera to

Get the right exposure

So here's how to set up your digital camera first

Set the ISO of your digital camera at one half the box speed of your film

So if your film is a four hundred speed film set the ISO in your digital camera at 200

What that does is going to give us a denser negative

We're gonna be overexposed in by one stop

Now you simply set the aperture for the depth of field that you want

Then find the shutter speed that's going to give you the correct exposure take a picture of your digital camera as soon as you like

What you see on the digital camera transfer your shutter speed and the aperture over to your film camera and shoot away

You'll have a great looking negative. That's about one stop denser. And that's what we want number three is use on light meter

This is the most tried-and-true and best way to get a good exposure and that is using an external light meter

And here's a more examples. Thank you Christina. I've got a tried-and-true

old-fashioned light meter

And I've got the new Illuminati I use both of these meters and I love them both for different reasons

These are incident light meters which means they record the light that falls onto them. So they take an incident reading a

reflective light meter records the light that bounces off from the subject

that's why cameras have reflective light meters because they can only record the light that bounces off from the subject whereas an incident meter you

Want to walk into where your subjects at and take a meter reading after the subject pointed back towards the camera

The problem with this one is you have to walk up your subject. Take your reading then come back

where's the loominatee instead of trying to stand on the side and it just

Stays there and you can just keep shooting

You can move that stand around and just keep working and just giving you a meter reading all the time

So depends on how you want to work

So let's talk about how to set up our meter and take our meter reading and our subject Christina's gonna help us out again

and

first off

I'm gonna aim this at my study straight back towards the camera

the bowl be in or out it's interesting because everyone has this question if the bulb goes in it cuts your exposure by about a

Third of a stop to a half a stop and I don't think there's any reason to do that. I leave the bulb out

I don't think there's any reason to tilt this towards the ground

because that just cuts up by a third to a half a stop as well if you're gonna put the bulb in and

Aim, this towards the ground. You're basically making a shadow

Meter reading. That's what you're doing

So if you want to shout a shadow meter reading then put this in the shadow on the scene and take a meter reading

You know, don't try to pretend that. This is what it is. Do it. I aim it straight at the camera

I'm gonna cut my ISO by one stop now the Fuji 400. I would probably cut it one more stop

so I take my Fuji 400 and I would rate it at 100 and

I would take my portrait 400 and rate it at 200. So let's give them my Fuji two stops

Just give my portrait one stop. It's giving me a nice dense negative for both those film stocks

So there you have it our three different ways to meter. We've done our film test now

We're gonna get back to the studio and examine that film test but we're freezing out here. It's California. It's

October how could it be this cold?

We're gone we're back to the studio man

So here's the film test for the portrait 400. I started off with a 1:5 to a second at f/4

That was my normal exposure. I took a meter reading it gave me just a normal reading. I'm not giving it plus or minus

I'm running exactly off from the meter

So let's look at the film test on the Fuji 400, you know people love the Fuji 400

That's probably one of the most used films. I like the portrait

404 won reasons I see immediately when I open this up and that is the portrait 400 has a lot more contrast

There's a little heavier blacks, which I like

I mean, I'm looking at this and the whites in her dress are just there blown out. I don't see the wrinkles

I don't see the detail, but that's the normal exposure

Let's take a quick look now at the other film which I think is incredible

That's the portrait 800 a lot of people use this. We're going to shoot inside when you're in tough situations

This one has a lot of the same problems that the Fuji experienced

The first thing I see is the fact that at normal exposure. I don't get very good detail in this dress at all

When I go to plus one I get better detail

So there's a look at three ways to

Meter and to be able to get the exposure every single time and some film tests to be able to see what stocks gonna work

Best for you. Remember more explosions better less exposure you're in trouble. So keep those cameras rolling and keep on clicking. Oh

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For more infomation >> Correct Exposure with and without a Light Meter - Duration: 9:23.

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BAD START! The Day After The Aquatic Experience (2018) - Duration: 6:06.

what's up fish tank people dustinsfishtanks bringing it to you on

what's today Tuesday after the aquatic experience how's everybody doing I hope

you're doing better than today's video people like that I'm real and I do real

things and act like a real human so I'm gonna be real with you I feel like an

absolute stillbirth josh and i drove from some somewhere north of Harrisburg

Pennsylvania yesterday the man drove half of it I drove the other half and we

got back today on my feet since basically Wednesday night where we had

car trouble I'll get more into that later but yeah I had some car trouble

didn't even get out of West Virginia until two o'clock in the afternoon we

left Charleston on Thursday drove set up at 1:30 in the morning till about 4:00

in the morning we finally went to bed and then ran the show Friday got good

sleep Friday night Saturday and then Sunday and the show was stacked and I'm

doing this video because I feel like absolute death but I've got a lot of

amazing things to show you that came out of this and I also want everybody to

know that like I'm sick of videos I absolutely loved live people like seeing

people I walk by like what's up and actually talking to them and getting

their questions in person and their reactions and laughing and not laughing

and whatever so I my battery is like physically I'm drained but emotionally

I'm really really jacked to be doing live stuff I need to do more of it

because it really does facilitate I'm gonna do more things in greenhouse 2.0

I've got a whole bunch updates on that a lot of fantastic stuff happening with

that but I'm just gonna show you like how raw it is right now so here's the

raw I got no shoes on I got some fat tissue

called your plants that I'm gonna grow out for my friends at dinner alone jb jo

get those on the Sun that you can see those guys alternate their Bernanke's my

best-selling plant my grapples we sell a lot of well there's

nine tissue cultures I'm a girl out so I'm super stoked about that

always good people at dinner look great to see them they were asking me about my

greenhouse over here I go out of town my pond was completely drained like

actually the power was off today we're just secretly a blessing so I didn't do

anything but there's the pond see the water levels real low the hornworts out

of the water the Amazon swords are coming out of the water right here so

but the fish don't care there's actually a baby fish right there that big black I

hope he gets that cold color on top of them but so the fish are fine but I

gotta top the water level off in here the red stem talent I actually brought

part of her with me she's got to go in the greenhouse in a little bit but over

here folks you know I feel like pirates right now I me and Josh because this is

what we came home what don't everybody see this this is my 2011 Toyota Sienna

XLE means I got the leather means I got the heated seats man over here I got

other footage of it but basically there's an oil can oil oil coolant hose

that pops and blows blue oil everywhere over their entire guts in my car play it

out we stopped we go underneath this overpass I want you to know that right

here coming down this on-ramp right here was one scared individual because this

light was flashing right here it said low oil pressure which means your foot

is about to die I mean there's no oil pressure it means your engine will

explode if there's no oil in it and if you run it without oil you will be dead

and you'll have a dead new black wonderful minivan that you love so much

purging her guts out spewing oil everywhere this is where it came to

and as we limp horribly along and about 11 o'clock at night was that about 11 11

about love like a night slow down brother

slow down homie we pulled right into here and Josh is gonna drive real slow

and pull in there and I'm gonna take a piss cuz I pee every five minutes this

is what was all hitting on the way home totally worth it

got a 125 that we got Benson's Benson's Pet Center up in New York they got six

locations they sell my plants they got that we brought home too

we brought these planted aquariums with us my sound system the redstone Italia

but back here I got to give a shout-out to the boys at Imperial tropicals I bet

I've stayed at Jacob's house I hung out with my cat on my friends with Mike

Bernard I actually told them to get with Mike Renard to work there I love those

people and they love me and they hooked it up really really fast they know what

I'm doing so it's not gonna be that easy to see with the straps but we've got six

it's one two and you'll get the clips I can't even hold a camera I'm so weak one

two three four five six 37 tall's I'm gonna call him 14 Falls and then you

can't really see him that well but underneath here I've got 133 long 233

Long's 333 Long's four five and six are underneath here so we've got 633 Long's

and then 640 tall's not to mention a 350 over there and we were ready to do some

serious assault in the greenhouse 2.0 but I had to drive all the way to New

York to get these we trailered this stupid thing the whole way Josh did the

job getting it bound up so a lot of exciting stuff happening I had picked up

a bunch of sweet boost we're gonna grow up for a month so this is the morning

after video I can't have a good party without feeling like crap afterwards

it's all I got I'm gonna go rest tank on

For more infomation >> BAD START! The Day After The Aquatic Experience (2018) - Duration: 6:06.

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HUGE CONTROVERSIAL Plans For WWE Crown Jewel?! | WrestleTalk News Oct. 2018 - Duration: 12:27.

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カスタムされたラ・フェラーリで砂だらけの工場内をドリフト!資材に当たりそうでけっこうスリリング - Duration: 2:29.

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Farul Vechi din Sulina - The Old Lighthouse in Sulina (Romania) - Duration: 4:55.

The Old Lighthouse, a historical monument, dominates the central- eastern part of Sulina, the easternmost city of Romania

It is the only lighthouse in Romania arranged as a museum

The touristic panels state that the lighthouse was built by the European Commission of the Danube (C.E.D.) in 1870,

being known as the Old Lighthouse or the Lighthouse of the European Commission of the Danube (C.E.D.)

At the time, the lighthouse was built near the Danube confluence (Sulina arm) with the Black Sea,

underlining how much the land has advanced in the meantime (Sulina beach is 2 km away)

Going to the lighthouse enclosure, we pass by the plate installed by the Danube European Commission itself

and attesting the completion of the dykes and the lighthouse in 1870, listing the personalities of C.E.D. since then

However, the original lighthouse was built at the beginning of the 19th century by the Ottoman Empire which ruled Dobrogea in that times

The lighthouse, of the tronconic shape, is 17.34m high

A spiral staircase, illuminated by three circular windows, leads to the lighthouse's cupola

Over time, the lighthouse has undergone some modernizations for both the lighting system and the annexed buildings

From the cupola of the lighthouse we go to a circular platform from where the whole Sulina panorama opens

In the median plane we see the Danube (Sulina channel), and in the distance the Musura Gulf in which a new island is formed

We see the imposing building in which it functioned (1856-1921) The European Commission of the Danube (C.E.D.)

We see the towers of the St. Alexander and Nicholas Cathedral, founded by King Carol I and hardly built between 1910-1982

The image is heading east again, at the edge of the city being the famous Maritime Cemetery and further Sulina Beach

We come back to the lighthouse's cupola and admire the lighting system

From some sources it turns out that the lighthouse is still functional, the light being visible from 20 nautical miles (!),

and in the mist, the siren of the lighthouse can be heard from Costinesti (!?)

The big room of the museum is dedicated to Eugene P. Botez (1874-1933) who, under the pseudonym Jean Bart

(famous flamand pirate) wrote the novel "Europolis" describing the cosmopolitan city of Sulina at the beginning of the 20th century,

during the C.E.D. time, an international organization that turned Sulina from a fishing village into a thriving port city

In fact, the author has served for many years as Maritime Commissioner and Port Captain on the part of C.E.D.

The room shelters furniture, photographs, weapons collection, medals belonging to the writer,

as well as documents related to the C.E.D. activity

The second room is dedicated to George Georgescu, born in Sulina in 1887

His father was the chief of the customs in port of Sulina (Porto Franco), and his mother, a Greek, daughter of the captain of the port

He was one of the most important Romanian conductors, academician and director of the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra

The room at the entrance of the lighthouse presents the history of Sulina and especially the grace period 1856-1921

when the European Commission of the Danube (C.E.D.) functioned here

The exhibits attempt to reconstruct the social, cultural, spiritual, economic, etc. life of Sulina in that time, a cosmopolitan city,

with more inhabitants than now and in which Romanians began to prevail only after the First World War

Farul Vechi, acum muzeu, reprezintă probabil cel mai important obiectiv turistic al Sulinei care amintește de The Old Lighthouse, now a museum, is probably the most important Sulina tourist attraction that remembers of

the glory period during the Danube European Commission (1856-1921)

After the abolition of C.E.D., the lighthouse was taken over by the Lower Danube River Administration,

later entering the patrimony of the Danube Delta Museum in Tulcea

In 1991 it was taken over by the Ministry of Culture and restored,

and since 2003 is in the administration of the Tulcea Eco-Museum Research Institute, functioning as a museum

For more infomation >> Farul Vechi din Sulina - The Old Lighthouse in Sulina (Romania) - Duration: 4:55.

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LIVERPOOL & The Beatles Vlog - Duration: 24:57.

Look - sound's already recording

-Yeeey- it's us

-That' s a great idea :D

it' s gonna bother our video

Just stop eating for a minute!

Leave it! :D

Cheers

Hello guys!

Welcome back to our channel and this is our very first

vlog ever on YouTube and today' s video is gonna be about our trip to Liverpool , following Beatles' steps and...

we wanna share our first impressions, what we' ve seen and a few tips where to go to..

You said it all..You said it good :)

Okay...so our trip to Liverpool started early in the morning

circa around 5am

Yeah I woke up at 5.10 am

because we needed to catch a bus to Liverpool at 7am from Manchester bus station

so we could enjoy Liverpool on 10000%

and as long as possible

so our plan was to be early birds, and go :)

it was a great idea, ' cause when we were going

we're having an amazing view of english fields with sun

rising through fog...

and..it was just so nice

Early arrival to the city gives you a good chance

to explore things basically without any people or tourists around

so you have enough time to see sights you want and take good pictures

Basically, bus stops in the city centre,

in front of Hilton hotel, situated ...

...nearby Albert' s Dock

- a port next to the river, flowing into sea

Due to next-to-sea location the city is very airy and windy

but on the other hand I quite like fresh air

Helloo :)

we' ve just arrived to Liverpool

We've been here for 5 minutes and we' ve fell in love already

Over there - that' s the spot, where all the buses arrive

and we' ll start to explore

and...I think that everywhere all aroud us are canals

sooo those gonna be our first spot, 'cause we want to see water

and you will join us :)

Let' s go! :)

When we arrived, first impression was positive..we were quite surprised how beautiful Liverpool is...

how fresh it is,

maybe it was because it was early morning

and everything was just awaking that time, but it was beautiful

and Liverpool has amazed us immediately

which was nice

it' s absolutely great here guys

I hadn' t done any research where each sight is...but I assume

scultpures of Beatles are in Albert Docks

soo let' s see that

I like it

How do you feel?

I' m in love

Me too

Sooo first thing, we wanted to visit was the port

and we wanted to take a few shots of the Beatles walk sculptures

and we had exactly the right time to be there and before 9am

a bus with German tourist arrived

and people with same intentions as ours

spent 30 mins taking pictures of themselves there

so we took a short walk around and then we had a space to shoot

Yeeeah, prime time

I was exited about seeing it from distance and then...

I just saw them, that they started to walk towards Beatles Walk

with the same plan :D

It happened, just what we'd expected..or I had...

that there is a massive queue for the Beatles sculptures next to town hall

But the weather is super nice

Sun's shining but it's 4°C ..sooooo....

So you can see the townhall

(actually, it's not the townhall)

and there is the Beatles Walk sculture with a bunch of peeps

so we'll wait a bit

Of course we do have an outfit with the Beatles in mind...soo

sooo we need to take a picture of the outfit as well

And...we need to try to squeeze in...

but mass hysteria isn't our style

.. but thats why are we here

it's quite hard to vlog...

to speak in front of the camera...

and here they are!

and..it wouldn' t be us without German tourists :D

Right?

Yeeah, we need to wait a lot to get a chance

'The Beatles - I wanna be your man'

So after short walk, we came back and

we had a good amout of time to shoot

Before seeing Beatles Walks we were walking around docks

that worths to be seen

... for some reason :D

and yet we had no clue what's coming..

we were just happy in that time that we had a good weather, sun was shining

but...weather in UK is funny all the time

If you' re thrilled about sunny day,

it changes into like a storm, rainy moody day within 10 minutes

so highly recommend to pack

at least a hat, or a jumper

we packed those

ready for any weather - proper british :D

What I like the most about Liverpool was the city centre

the docks,

the Beatles Walk with high buldings behind

and the view of open sea

which is absolutely breathtaking

Luckily, the city centre of Liverpool is quite small

so...we think that 1 day is enough to see everything there

and look around :)

After seeing Beatles Walks, we were hungry

cause we had no breakfast

soo we started to look for a stylish food point for having our brunch

we went to Costa Coffee for some reason :D

There you go

soo we've just finished our breakfast in Costa, and ..

and it's just started to drizzle and it' s soo cold

we' re heading to Cavern club at the moment

which is...?

Y'all know that, right?

I hadn' t know that before....

It's the very first place where Beatles had their first gig ever...

but they had a last one here in Liverpool in 1965

Then we went to shoot something, and then behind a corner...

In that moment as I searched for the club

every door with the beatles on it was the door to the actual club

I wanted to find it so bad that I saw it everywhere

and first door like that was a little shop

called Beatles shop

Currently we are in Temple court

and we are looking for the Cavern club

and we are close

because there are Beatles everywhere

and clubs and bars

irish pubs

and we think it's gonna be glamorous

at night or during the christmas in here because of the lights everywhere

there are lights above us

here is the Beatles shop

they sell almost everything Beatles themed

so you can find anything ranging from badges

to posters and their

instruments, vinyls and records

t-shirts.... basically

if you are the Beatles fan, going there is a must, because..

..you won't be dissappointed. And there are props signed by Ringo

and..... fans signatures as a proof of being there

Its quite nice actually

the magic of music history, tradition and the fans, really hits you.

But anyway! Well!

So we took a few shots around as well

.. and then we got out of the shop

and it was quite obvious where to go next

then it just happened

Things are about to get real

The Beatles are all over the place

and over there is THE club so we gonna go check it out now

I though this is it but it's not

There is the Cavern, can you see it?

I was quite curious how it's gonna look like

We did a bit of a research before we went there

In person it really gains a different feeling anyway

Its like a ... really corner-ish

it's not like there is a massive door

to the club, making it obvious

its the best club in the world, isn't it.

But its sort of a by-the-way entrance

with a neon sign 'Cavern club' above it

We are here

there are neon signs

CAVERN CLUB

I thing we gonna go in..... if we can. I don't know

Let's see if we can go in or not

It's interesting in that time this kind of music was ... i don't know if it was allowed

or banned completely?

Well Rock' n 'roll was banned

Was it really?

Well yea

So ... so it was.

That's what the film is about. 'Boat that rocked'

And because of that reason

the club is about 4 stories under the ground

so you have to take incredibly cool stairs

Guess who's hanging on the wall here around the corner

Who could have played here

The boys! OMG Arctic Monkeys!

Still with this guy

holy sh*t :D

Richie Havens

This guy, was opening the 1969's Woodstock

Every single spot /not only on the stairs but club as well/

is covered with the photos of the people who have performed there.

And it's not a small number

There've played musicians all from Richie Havens who opened

the original Woodstock all the way to .. i don't know

Arctic monkeys, or The Kooks... and ADELE!

And when you go down the stairs

It really fills you in

just the vibe

Awesome!

There is a stage. Let's see it.

Crowded place

The stage is so small

and the old Vox

It is interesting that it really is a basement

so there are those arched ceilings

massive brick pillars

and everything is signature covered

bottom to the top... you can see it everywhere

marks of somebody who was there

It's full of marks and signatures

Not a spot clear

It's really something. Yea it's crazy =)

'The Beatles - All my lovin''

'The Beatles - I'm only sleeping'

Thing that absolutely floored me was

that stage

is filled with equipment The Beatles used to use back in the days

So there is

Paul's bass Vox amp

And two vox AC30 each one for John and George

what?

Nothing.. just how you getting into details

well... yea

... and of course Ringo signed Ludwig drums

It's massive

What makes the stage unique

is that its not as normally constructed into width

but to depth

yea like .. into space

So that was cool

I loved that moment how emotional you were there

sooo excited and touched

really emotional and honest

I was this close to burst into tears like a little boy

Are you crying?

I'm blown away...literally destructed into particles

this is the best club in the world!

I' ve never seen a better club

They have a super merch

for example this picture exactly describes how this club looks like

and I can' t believe these signed walls, so many people..everywhere

and everyone has performed here!

literally everybody

I'm in heaven right now...

I feel so nice, and sad and nostalgic at the same time...

and he' s playing amazing songs

there's the guy on the stage, playing evergreens

'The Beatles - You Really Got A Hold on Me'

I'm gonna buy a tee..maybe

I'm not sure

Originally, we thought we could find a Hardrock Cafe in Liverpool

and we're wondering why there isn't one

but then we thought it wouldn't be logical, cause

Cavern club is basically same concept

because there you can find displayed guitars,

great stage, live music , bar as well

They have their own merch

bar and beer - good enough :)

sooo Hardrock Cafe in Liverpool wouldn't be a great idea we would say

Next stop was city centre and I wanted to visit Chinatown

because of aesthetic reasons , very photogenic ...

and I'm kind of Chinese gates to their towns

so firstly, we walked around centre

loaded with different artists, performers, buskers

depends on your taste

some of them were good, some of them were sooo bad :D

now we' re in the centre of Liverpool

we just walked through Matthew street and Cavern walks

we just been to Cavern club and...

and..now we' re on our way to Chinatown

which is....I don't know where.... (looking on signs with my double chin :D )

let' s listen to that busker...let's make some footage

let' s go!

'John Lennon - Imagine'

(sorry guys for that :D )

and again...weather is quite pleasant, isn' t it?

it' s not raining :)

Johnny' s laughing at me

Look at this nice bulding, very nice...

and Thomas Cook

moving on

'John Lennon - Imagine'

btw I like how nicely he' s singing...

cool guitar too :)

There was even one guy dressed like leprechaun

wearing all green

but we didn't understand if he was singing or what the hell he's doing....

Then we saw a guy wearing kind of transformers costume

What the hell? :D

Holy sh*t

Okay, so..you got it...

(no comment :D - Z.)

people earn money in all kinds of way

sooo we're walking around the centre

where is shopping centre as well, different shops, boutiques, restaurants...

wooow...

beach boy :D

soo...say hello to map

(looking for Chinatown directions)

it's not far away at all...

let's go...okay

currently, we are heading to Chinatown

but we know directions just from the map, soo...

we need to figure out how to get there

its gonna be a nice walk

a bit of a maze if you will..

hair with no volume :D

here we are - welcome to Chinatown and nearby cathedral

sooo let' s do some footage of their gate to Chinatown right now

Yeah so...then we walked through chinatown

and if you follow us on our instagrams

you could see a few pictures from there,

I took a shot of an old car

how is it called?

Our instagram accounts links are below :)

give us some looove :)

yeah...vintage Rambler car

we were very lucky, cause the guy with vintage Rambler arrived there through the gate

so I grabbed my camera and started to shoot the car

Next to Chinatown area is situated amazing anglican cathedral

that time it was raining again...:D

Ooooh..but the cathedral...guys..

It was the biggest cathedral I've ever seen

What? :D what about St Paul's cathedral in London?

:D yeah, true....

but this one seems soo majestic, standing on the hill

we were in hilly town after very long time

sooo we were little bit overexcited about the hilly terrain in the city :D

because London is flat, Manchester aswell :D

and Tewkesburry was flat too, it's little village in the middle of nowhere

sooo Liverpool seems like our home in Czech republic :)

so this cathedral is situated on the hill

from the perfect angle, it seems as a majestic and a very big building

and moody weather made a massive impression of that building to us

Hello! :)

as you can see behind us we're infront of the cathedral

we're having just a few hours to explore

just 3 hours, and we need to eat a proper lunch now

exactly

I'm thinking about salad ooooor ...I don't know ..

we will figure it our later

I'd sum Liverpool up as a beautiful city

A band approaching over there :D Harry Styles and his beach boys

I'm still impressed with the Cavern club

yeah - the greatest experience today I assume :)

it was just awesome!

help :D

and then we got sooo hungry, so went back to centre

we went back to docks one more time,

because we wanted to see the Beatles story museum

our last stop has to be here...the Beatles Story

yeah and I wanted to take pictures of Liverpool museum

and there's John Lennon's memorial

because you can see IMAGINE PEACE written on the one side of the building

and inside you can find that legendary white room from his music video Imagine

sooooo.....

I wanted to see it, maybe next time :)

A little tip ...if some of you wants to visit the city /whether you live in England or back in Czech/

Not just because of the Beatles but to see a city that looks good

www.visitliverpool.com has everything you need to know

it's linked in below

you can find many useful tips, maps, directions...even events

I feel a little sorry we hadn't planned our trip a week later

the friday after they held an event called Giants

which is a festival with enormous puppets

That could have been a great event

...so maybe next time

Well I'm pretty sure that wasn't our last Liverpool visit

I know I enjoyed it

For a photographer it's a place to go

When we left the docks hungry...

/you wanted to finish it, didn't you?/

umm... yea :D

Leaving the docks hungry

we started seeking for

another stylish place to eat

cliche took the place again. Nando's won the round

so Peri-Peri-Peri

peri-peri-peri

We took one more walk around

through their shopping centre

which is so cool because?>

i don't know :D:D

that centre is conceived as outside walk-through

so like ... where the hall is supposed to be...

... no it's not a hall

Geez.. nobody cares :D

okay... the mall was outside

aaaaand ... we started to point ourselves

back to coach station, which...

blblblblblblbm

...coach station, which waaaaas....

What do you wanna say? :D

i dunno

And then we point ourselves back to board the coach

to get back home to Manchester

at 16:20 departing and half 17 back in Manchester

easy

one hour ride. Less with a car

but we took a bus and....

...it was alright

So thank you so much for watching everybody

If any of you wants to ask something just write it down below

Share a little love through those likes

Subscribe because there's gonna be whole lot more content

Give us a follow on social, sooo Instagram ..

That would be it :D

My twitter account is a abandoned desert so you can give it a follow as well if you want :D

Yea .. and by the time you watching this, you can go check out my instagram, i'll be continuously posting pictures from my Prague

Okay.. You all take care and we will see you in the next video =)

See ya

Byye

Oh wait a sec...

PEACE

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Z Cam | Earvin Ngapeth`s first day in Kazan! - Duration: 4:46.

Yeah it was important for me they are happy too, because during one month we

speak about Kazan together and finally we arrived so we are excited to start

our life in Russia and I think it's the problem with visa process you know in

France it was so long I make so so many thing Paris and go in my city when I do

my passport but after one month I'm here

just to me was happy to I was here in the team we speak about the little bit

the club and

yes Joey steam is much everybody good with me today because now I think they

know the first day is not easy everybody speak English send off the code speak

perfectly French so it's perfect for me good to meet the team just spirit I

don't see buddies in German actually you will be my boy do you remember some

Russian words previant

I hope I will be ready very very fast for foreplay I hope so I will see today

in training I hope so we will see I

think I play one time when I was in Toulon France

17 years old seven years ago but now it's a good very good gym beautiful dude

and there with lot of histories I was so concentrate with the ball because during

one month I don't practice so I don't see the light in the atmosphere

no I feel tired but I'm happy to meet team I'm tired and it's a good day

because I'm finally arrived and I meet everybody

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Correct Exposure with and without a Light Meter - Duration: 9:23.

Recording yep, there you go Oh

Ready good three ways to meet her film and be right every time

Special shout-out to our sponsor Richard photolab. They're here in Southern California. They used to be down in Hollywood processed

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Hi, this is JP Morgan today on the slanted lens. We're gonna talk about metering for film

I literally have exposed thousands and thousands of rolls of film

For a new person who's just shooting film the biggest and most important Hurley

you've got to get over is how to get a good exposure most of the cameras that people are buying today, even the

Pentek six four five

series that internal camera meter is a reflective meter and it gets fooled a lot if you have a white dress in front of a

Reflective meter, it's gonna try to make that white dress 18% gray

Which means it's gonna become very dark if you've got someone on a black tux in front of that reflective meter

It's gonna try to make that black tux 18% gray

Which means your image is gonna be really bright way too bright so that internal meter that reflective meter is not ideal for film

It's gets fooled too often

it's gonna give you the wrong exposure a lot of the time so you got to just get into a simple method on how you

Can get an exposure when you're shooting film for the purpose of our demonstration today

I'm gonna shoot on portrait 400 Fuji 400 and the portrait 800 those really are kind of the three go-to films for

C41 or print shooting color print shooting today

and so we look at those three on how to get a good exposure on those three different film stocks and here are three methods

That I've learned over the years that are everything from very simple

No piece of equipment required to using a handheld meter, which is probably the best way number one is a sunny sixteen rule

This is a tried-and-true method for calculating exposure that really was invented when film was invented

It used to be engraved on a plaque on the back of a lot of cameras. That didn't have meters

So you can look at it and figure out what your exposure could be. So here's how it goes. It's very simple

It's based on the fact that the Sun is always f-16 if you put your shutter to match your film stock

So if you have a 400 film stock set your shutter is close to 400

You can f-16 and that's going to give you a correct exposure

If you're gonna compensate give it a little more exposure because c41 field wants more exposure

It never wants to be underexposed. It wants to be overexposed

So here's the whole sunny 16 scale 16 and the Sun 11 if there's a little bit of overcast

8 if it's a little more overcast

5 6 if it's a heavy overcast heavy overcast is 5 6 in the shade like we are today is f4

That's what you have to remember from f4 to f-22 and the bright snow or sand. That's your scale

You can pretty much guess from there

And remember always give your exposure a little more because your films gonna be happy about that

This is not meant to be an exact form of mirroring

It's meant to get you very close and to get a good exposure very quickly

So right now I'm gonna have Kristine jump in here with me and I'm gonna take us around and we're gonna shoot in the Sun

in the shade and different scenarios

I'm not gonna use the meter and I'm just gonna shoot these Bam Bam Bam Bam Bam and see what we get

We'll put them up and just see how close we can get with a sunny 16 rule. Here we go

Let's look at how I hit my exposure with this sunny 16 rule first off

The first one was in that open shade f4. It looks very good

I mean, I'm getting good detail in the and the whites

I think it looks very nice when I went outside into the direct Sun that negatives a little more dance

I like that better

The shade could have even used probably I have stopped to a stop more the stuff out in the Sun is the negatives dense you

See great detail in the shadows great detail in that white dress that's being hit by direct Sun

That f-16 the same 16 rule worked perfectly in that exposure when I went to medium shade

I think this could use another stop of exposure. This was an f8 probably should have gone to 5/6

I should have given a little more exposure, but they're usable. They're very very very usable

I could correct these and make them work. Just fine like some of that close-up shots of her face just looks very nice

It's pretty in there

Then I shot just a couple of frames at the end right just in the deep shade and these look very nice

It's just great detail throughout

Really the Sun 16 rule worked fine here. I think it was in that kind of medium shade

I miss the exposure probably by a stop. So I think the thing to learn from this is give it more exposure

You're way safer to give it more exposure than not enough. So there you have it the sunny 16 rule now

I'm not yet introduced our model today Cristina Marie. She's fabulous. He's beautiful and you can connect on her instagram below

so now let's get on to our number two number two may seem kind of crazy to you, but

a lot of photographers do this and that is just simply use a digital camera to

Get the right exposure

So here's how to set up your digital camera first

Set the ISO of your digital camera at one half the box speed of your film

So if your film is a four hundred speed film set the ISO in your digital camera at 200

What that does is going to give us a denser negative

We're gonna be overexposed in by one stop

Now you simply set the aperture for the depth of field that you want

Then find the shutter speed that's going to give you the correct exposure take a picture of your digital camera as soon as you like

What you see on the digital camera transfer your shutter speed and the aperture over to your film camera and shoot away

You'll have a great looking negative. That's about one stop denser. And that's what we want number three is use on light meter

This is the most tried-and-true and best way to get a good exposure and that is using an external light meter

And here's a more examples. Thank you Christina. I've got a tried-and-true

old-fashioned light meter

And I've got the new Illuminati I use both of these meters and I love them both for different reasons

These are incident light meters which means they record the light that falls onto them. So they take an incident reading a

reflective light meter records the light that bounces off from the subject

that's why cameras have reflective light meters because they can only record the light that bounces off from the subject whereas an incident meter you

Want to walk into where your subjects at and take a meter reading after the subject pointed back towards the camera

The problem with this one is you have to walk up your subject. Take your reading then come back

where's the loominatee instead of trying to stand on the side and it just

Stays there and you can just keep shooting

You can move that stand around and just keep working and just giving you a meter reading all the time

So depends on how you want to work

So let's talk about how to set up our meter and take our meter reading and our subject Christina's gonna help us out again

and

first off

I'm gonna aim this at my study straight back towards the camera

the bowl be in or out it's interesting because everyone has this question if the bulb goes in it cuts your exposure by about a

Third of a stop to a half a stop and I don't think there's any reason to do that. I leave the bulb out

I don't think there's any reason to tilt this towards the ground

because that just cuts up by a third to a half a stop as well if you're gonna put the bulb in and

Aim, this towards the ground. You're basically making a shadow

Meter reading. That's what you're doing

So if you want to shout a shadow meter reading then put this in the shadow on the scene and take a meter reading

You know, don't try to pretend that. This is what it is. Do it. I aim it straight at the camera

I'm gonna cut my ISO by one stop now the Fuji 400. I would probably cut it one more stop

so I take my Fuji 400 and I would rate it at 100 and

I would take my portrait 400 and rate it at 200. So let's give them my Fuji two stops

Just give my portrait one stop. It's giving me a nice dense negative for both those film stocks

So there you have it our three different ways to meter. We've done our film test now

We're gonna get back to the studio and examine that film test but we're freezing out here. It's California. It's

October how could it be this cold?

We're gone we're back to the studio man

So here's the film test for the portrait 400. I started off with a 1:5 to a second at f/4

That was my normal exposure. I took a meter reading it gave me just a normal reading. I'm not giving it plus or minus

I'm running exactly off from the meter

So let's look at the film test on the Fuji 400, you know people love the Fuji 400

That's probably one of the most used films. I like the portrait

404 won reasons I see immediately when I open this up and that is the portrait 400 has a lot more contrast

There's a little heavier blacks, which I like

I mean, I'm looking at this and the whites in her dress are just there blown out. I don't see the wrinkles

I don't see the detail, but that's the normal exposure

Let's take a quick look now at the other film which I think is incredible

That's the portrait 800 a lot of people use this. We're going to shoot inside when you're in tough situations

This one has a lot of the same problems that the Fuji experienced

The first thing I see is the fact that at normal exposure. I don't get very good detail in this dress at all

When I go to plus one I get better detail

So there's a look at three ways to

Meter and to be able to get the exposure every single time and some film tests to be able to see what stocks gonna work

Best for you. Remember more explosions better less exposure you're in trouble. So keep those cameras rolling and keep on clicking. Oh

One more time make sure you subscribe to the slanted lens here on YouTube. We have a comment

We want to hear what you have to say also connect with us on Instagram Twitter all the platforms Facebook

We want you to be a part of our family. So keep those cameras rolling and keep on clicking

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S/Y CLAN Vlog 17 Praestoe (Præstø) - Duration: 10:53.

We are on our way.

On our first trip of the year.

On the way to Præstø Port.

This is the 3rd time we try to go to Præstø.

We simply had to give up because there had been ...

...The wind had been against us and it has been too strong.

Today, the wind is also right against us.

It is not as strong and it should die out during the day.

But as I see it. The last part of the leg will be done by motor.

There's nothing to do about it. But now we are sailing across the Bay of Køge.

On a close reach.

We are doing a 5½ knots.

We have both the main and the jib up and enjoy it.

I cross my fingers. Like this.

To reach Præstø this time.

It's our 3rd attempt. I would love to see Præstø.

I've heard so much about it.

We are a family of 3 and we love sailing in our yacht.

With the philosophy that big adventures awaits within reach.

We sail to discover.

Join us on a new adventure with CLAN

Arriving at a new harbor is always super exciting.

There are 1,000 things that you want see.

And finding out where things are.

And what's this place...

Ehhh...a new exciting place you have arrived at.

But before you can go.

There are 1,000 things to do.

Because you have to finish mooring the boat.

You have to clean up after the trip you have been on.

And it feels like everything goes into slow motion. Before you can finally go and enjoy it.

But now we have finally arrived here at Præstø Port.

We have finished. We are full. The yacht has been cleaned.

Now we will go and see this city we have arrived at. Off we go.

In the bottom of the Bay of Faxe.

Further in to the bottom of Præstø Fjord.

Are where Præstø is hiding.

But that certainly has no reason for it.

The city is full of 'hygge'.

Here are no fancy office buildings at the waterfront.

But everything is striking and well-kept.

It is really worth a visit.

Præstø Port has done something really remarkable.

Although today, basically, it is a yacht port.

Instead of removing all the stunning warehouse buildings.

They are pretty old.

They have actually integrated the toilet facilities for us yachters in this warehouse building behind me.

The second park house, the other red building. They have made it into a concert venue.

As seen at others ports in Denmark.

But they have actually done something about it.

Instead of just tearing down these amazing buildings.

They have maintained and renovated them to modern time facilities. Usable.

That is brilliant.

They kept the authenticity in this port as it always has been like.

Sascha and I are walking around Præstø old town.

To look at the nice old houses and get some footage.

Claes did not want to come along. He would rather sit in the boat and play on his iPad.

One notice that...

... the older he gets...

OK. Let's be honest. We are not different from other parents.

The older he gets. The more attention the iPad gets too.

He does not want to tour around with us 'old people'.

So, ehhmm ...

He has promised that he will go out on adventure in the dinghy later.

That is also much more fun than this.

Then we go and look at scenic nature later today.

For now, it's iPad and the parents are looking at this old...

This old city centre.

Of course, the city of Præstø has its name from 'priest'.

There is something ecclesiastical about it.

We are in the Præstø Church itself right now.

The city was in fact a small monastery, which unfortunately only lasted for about 60 years.

It was a Saint Anthony's monastery.

And it's most likely a homage to him it has been made.

So this little monastery, which lasted for about 60 years

It has been created on ...

...just that.

That they actually sent pigs into town.

And when the pastor rang the bell. The common residents of the city...

...would have to feed the pigs.

The city arms and also the boats guild logo is indeed the...

... the Tau Cross itself.

The Tau Cross is also known as the Saint Anthony's cross.

It is missing the top of a 'normal Danish cross'.

And it looks like a crutch.

It's actually pionting out that they took care of the sick.

The hour had come to go on our dinghy expedition.

We wanted to see Fedet.

Fed Port was our destination.

A trip of 3½ miles.

Unfortunately for Claes, he got the bad spot on this trip.

His pants were soaked when we arrived at the Fed Port

What do you do when standing there without a spare pants.

Jep, you put on your mother's sailor pants.

Which were relatively dry and then he acted up in the big pants.

We bunker water.

We can have nearly 200 liters.

For us it will be enough for about 3-4 days. Depending on how much we washing and ...

If we bathe on board. Well, then it's even a shorter period.

In most ports, it is relatively easy to get water.

It takes just a little while and it's basically a easy task.

You also get an idea of ​​how much water you actually spend in your daily life.

It's cozy to sit here and relax.

There is nothing left to do. It's doing the job itself.

We have been having problems with water in the front room for a long time.

We could not really figure out where it came from.

But ... now we actually think we've solved it.

So let's look at it.

If any water has come in.

Let's see how it looks.

It's hard to get a good view.

It's actually dry.

Ehmm...

It is not 100% dry. But it seems we've solved the problem pretty much.

We found the 'sinner' in the anchorchest.

The mount itself was completely unprotected.

Then we filled it with the almost magic glue.

It is called 'Captain Tolley's Creeping Crack Cure'.

It is a completely thin liquid glue you put into the crack.

It expands while drying and thereby seals it.

We covered the entire area with Sikaflex.

Next time

The summer voyage begins.

The only thing you dont want to experience occurred!

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AUAA… Episode 43 – Child Sexual Abuse – Penn State Health - Duration: 10:27.

>> Okay.

Good afternoon, I'm Barbara Schindo and you are watching "Ask Us Anything

About Child Sexual Abuse" live from Penn State Children's Hospital.

It hurts to think about anyone sexually abusing a child but, far too often, people don't know

what to do if they suspect a child is being harmed in such a manner.

Whose responsibility is it to say something and where can they turn.

I'm here with Dr. Lori Frasier, the Director of the Penn State Center for Protection of

Children at Penn State Children's Hospital.

And we welcome your questions for Dr. Frasier whether you're watching live or on playback,

just post them in the comment field.

So, we'll start by saying, Dr. Frasier, what are the signs that a child may be a victim

of sexual abuse?

And how might those signs differ in various age groups, say, from toddlers to teenagers?

>> So, most of the time, there are no real signs, that's why we depend upon children

telling us.

It's very unusual to actually see signs.

Sometimes, it's only behavioral.

A child may regress in their behaviors.

Where they were toilet-trained, they're not anymore.

That's not a particularly specific sign, but it may be a sign of stress or distress in

the child.

They may develop regressive behaviors and not want to be as engaged with people.

I think the behavioral signs are the most important.

Physical signs are actually much more rare.

People think that things like pain when kids urinate, and things like that, or redness

are signs of sexual abuse.

They're actually - those are rarely signs of sexual abuse.

So, it's more often in behavioral signs that a child is distressed for some reason.

They don't want to visit a certain person.

It's important to listen to their behavioral cues.

>> Okay, very interesting.

So, at a risk of asking a question with a very obvious answer, whose job is it to report

child sexual abuse?

>> It's everybody's job.

And, in the state of Pennsylvania, anybody can report child abuse.

Anybody can report child abuse anonymously.

All people licensed in the state, or whose work is with children, doctors, nurses, volunteers

in organizations, churches, everybody is obligated to report.

But people, all citizens should feel a moral obligation to report.

>> Okay.

Speaking of being obligated to report, the term mandated reporter comes into play with

all forms of abuse, including child sexual abuse.

Who exactly is a mandated reporter?

I know you touched on it a little bit, but who, exactly, is a mandated reporter and what

should we know about the reporting process?

>> So, under Pennsylvania law, there are between 14 and 16 different categories of mandatory

reporter.

But, the bottom line, is anybody who works with children or has contact with children

or who is a medical provider is a mandated reporter.

>> Okay.

And what should we know about the process of reporting?

Is there anything important for folks at home to know?

>> So, there's always the call-in line, the ChildLine which is a call-in line that anybody

can call in.

I don't have the number off the top of my head, it's a 1-800 number.

You can google "report child abuse in Pennsylvania" and the number will come up.

Anybody can call that line.

People can be anonymous.

You do not have to give your name.

And they will take your call.

Mandatory reporters can also call ChildLine.

And they need to say that they're mandatory reporters and identify themselves as mandatory

reporters.

Mandatory reporters also have an option of reporting on the online system which, also,

you can find at report child abuse in Pennsylvania.

You can google that and get the child abuse reporting online system.

That requires an online reporter to have established a user name and a password.

You can access your previous reports as a mandatory reporter and, also on that same

site, is where we access our child abuse clearances for our work.

>> Okay.

Again, you are watching "Ask Us Anything About Child Sexual Abuse" live at Penn State Children's

Hospital with Dr. Lori Frasier.

And your last time that you did an "Ask Us Anything About", you said we have a pretty

solid system for reporting child sexual abuse in Pennsylvania.

Could you expand on that, you know, what do you mean by that?

And what improvements do you think still might be needed?

>> Yes.

ChildLine and Children and Youth Services take reports of child sexual abuse very seriously.

We have a higher substantiated rate of sexual abuse in Pennsylvania than many other states.

Part of the reason is, every county in Pennsylvania must have a multidisciplinary investigative

team that has specific criteria of responding to child sexual abuse reports.

We also have a system of children's advocacy centers in Pennsylvania where children are

referred, where they can be forensically interviewed in a child-friendly environment where they

can have expert medical examinations.

Where all of the agencies meet together to benefit the child.

We have a very robust system that responds to child sexual abuse if it gets into the

system.

>> Okay.

And do you think that that system, there may still be some improvements needed?

>> There's always improvements needed to expand the resources, the funding for advocacy centers.

To have advocacy centers and trained medical providers in rural areas so families don't

have to travel long distances to have those kinds of resources that we have through our

children's hospitals and children's advocacy centers that are spread out through the state.

We have areas where we don't have such robust response because, part of that is, if you

have a lower population, you're going to have lower numbers and people aren't as experienced,

including law enforcement and children and youth.

But I think, for the most part, we need to make sure that everybody knows their obligation

in reporting child sexual abuse and we have resources for that investigation within reach

of families and children.

And, importantly, that we have follow-up resources so that children can get help and families

can get help after the fact.

Because that's also challenging.

>> Again, we welcome your questions for Dr. Frasier, whether you're watching live or whether

you're watching on playback, please post your questions or comment in the comment field

below.

So, give us an overview of the systems people can use to mandate, to report abuse.

I know you had mentioned a little bit from mandated reporters to the general public.

>> So, the two systems are ChildLine for the general public and mandated reporters.

And also the online reporting system.

You can always call the police.

You can always call 9-1-1.

You can - and they're obligated to report to Children and Youth Services too.

They have the same obligations as anyone else.

Some cases only remain under the privy of law enforcement because they're not part of

a caregiving role or a family role.

They might be a sexual assault outside of the family by a stranger, by somebody who's

peripheral to the family.

Those are not necessarily Children and Youth Services, they become exclusively law enforcement.

You can call your local district attorney's office and talk to them about resources for

child sexual abuse.

You can call the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and the Rape Crisis Centers and have

resources for sexual abuse.

And they all will advise mandatory reporters to make a report.

They'll talk to the public about making an anonymous report if that's necessary.

But there's a lot of people around that can help families with resources and to help reporters

to report child sexual abuse.

>> Thank you, that's a lot of great information about resources available to you at home.

How to find more information, how to make a report and what to do next.

So, do some people saying - do some people fear or hesitate to say something or report

child sexual abuse because they don't want to get involved in what could become a very

lengthy and intricate process.

You know, including legal proceedings?

Do you think that might deter some people from reporting?

>> Well, I do think it deters many professionals from reporting.

They don't understand the law.

They think, if they don't know for sure, they shouldn't report.

The law, basically, says a reasonable suspicion.

I think other people who could anonymously report, maybe, don't trust the fact that their

names will be kept private and anonymous.

But they're really legally constrained to keep those names private.

And you don't even have to give your name.

So, yes, and some people are just worried that they don't know for sure.

They want that 100% assurance.

But that is not the standard, it's reasonable suspicion.

Maybe an investigation will show it wasn't child sexual abuse, it was something else.

And that would be important too.

>> Okay.

To what extent does disbelief come into play, especially when the perpetrator may be, you

know, a well-known member of the community?

It may be a teacher, clergy, sports coach?

>> Well, forever people have been reticent to support the words of children, teenager,

boys and girls, even men and women against powerful well-known figures fearing that they

won't be believed.

That they will be blamed.

And that is clearly a problem that, when a child makes an allegation against an adult,

that people don't want to ruin an adult's life based on what a child says.

It's not an automatic ruination of a life, it is a really serious thing to make an allegation

of sexual abuse, but you don't want to be the person who regretted not making that report

because that child was abused over many years.

And we still are hearing about that.

>> Well, we're just about to wrap it up here.

Again, this is "Ask Us Anything About Child Sexual Abuse" and we welcome any questions

for Dr. Frasier whether you're watching live or on playback, just post it in the comment

field below.

Is there anything else, you'd like to add before we wrap it up?

>> No, just that we all should be responsible for the children in our communities and our

lives and to help protect them.

That's all.

>> Well, thank you so much for joining us.

And, thank you for joining us at home whether live or on playback.

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Why Motley Fool Stock Advisor Beats the Market - Duration: 5:45.

David Gardner: Conclusion No. 5: Reads simply "self-directed investing though Stock Advisor

should beat, maybe crush, your funds." Now that's not going to be as fun to talk about.

I'm not going to be relating Bezos or Sulzberger stories now.

I'm just going to tell you really great news, I think.

Having observed how Stock Advisor works and thinking about the math of all of this,

there are a couple of key points I really want to make here.

Why does Stock Advisor really beat up on funds? I have two things to tell you, here.

The first is think about the cost of a service like Motley Fool Stock Advisor vs. what you

pay even for your cheap index funds.

So let's just pretend that you've done well and you have a six-figure portfolio.

I'm not even going to say seven or eight figures, though I know some of our listeners do, indeed,

have portfolios like that.

If you think about the cost of Motley Fool Stock Advisor, which ranges depending on when

you buy it from us and how long you've been us, somewhere between $100 and $200, but we'll

just say $200 for the sake of a good example,.

So you've been paying how much to Motley Fool Stock Advisor over the last 16 years?

The answer is [and you've actually paid less than this], but the answer is 16 x $200. That's $3,200.

It really hasn't gone up. In fact, it's stayed the same for the most part over those 16 years.

So Point No. 1 here, of Conclusion No. 5 [if you're outlining along with me, that's where we are] is cost.

Now compare that to your index fund.

Now a lot of people have index funds from firms like Vanguard and if you'd started

16 years ago or so, I'm just going to round, here, without being too hardcore.

But typically you'd be paying about 0.25% in terms of your annual fee.

These days they've actually come down, some, and I certainly laud that, especially because

index funds will never beat the market.

You're always just going to do what the market does minus costs, so it's good to see them

have lower costs. That's a good thing.

But, you know, 0.25% on a $100,000 portfolio 16 years ago was [do the math with me] $250.

You were paying $250 a year and as your portfolio grew from $100,000 [let's hope it's doubled,

at least over these last 16 years], that means if you have a $200,000 portfolio at 0.25%

these days you're paying $500.

In fact, you keep paying more to your mutual funds, and I'm giving you a fairly rock-bottom

example of an index fund that's very cheap.

Many people are paying 1% each year to have their money managed for them by a wealth manager

or a set of mutual funds. That amount constantly goes up over time.

That is such a strong and direct contrast with the people who were brave enough to join

Motley Fool Stock Advisor 16, 10, six years ago or six months ago who are paying out of

pocket but paying a flat fee.

And as your portfolio has grown along with us, your costs have dramatically come down

and they've never been high to start with.

So Reason No. 1 that self-directed investing through Stock Advisor should beat, maybe crush

your funds is flat out the costs and the two different cost models and I hope you can see that.

And by the way, I have no gripe with a lot of mutual fund fees.

We have some mutual funds at The Motley Fool. Some of you love them and if so, God bless you!

I hope we're doing well by you.

And in fact, we're always looking at our funds saying, "After fees did we help you beat the market?"

I'm really happy to say we have some real examples of that for our fundholders.

So everybody makes their own decisions in terms of how they want to be invested,

but whatever the fund is that you're looking at, I think it's fine for them to take a percent,

whatever it is, a small percentage of your money each year.

Just realize that that's constantly increasing if your portfolio is going up over time. So, wow!

What a difference in the costs of these two services when you look at Stock Advisor vs.

mutual funds, but here's the even better news, and that is we've been winning.

We've been beating the market averages.

We're way ahead, as I talked about in Conclusion No. 1 earlier of the stock market's performance.

And so you are really winning.

And one of the things I learned from Peter Lynch is that you and I, as self-directed

individual investors, have a lot of advantages over the fund managers.

One of them is we can let our winners win in a way that most mutual funds never can.

So if you have a stock that goes up 10-50x in value over 10 or 15 years, you can hold

onto that and let that grow and become a bigger percentage of your assets than any mutual

fund would ever let happen.

So mutual funds are constantly having to sell off their biggest winners in order to keep

the percentage influence of that one stock over the overall fund down in a way that investors

who really know their stuff and buy Amazon, or Netflix, or Booking, or Disney

[all of these great companies] don't have to.

So just realize [I'm tapping a little bit back into our recent mailbag which we entitled,

"Winners Win,"] winners win. What do they do?

Winners win, and you've been winning with this service both because of its much better

cost structure, but also because you are self-directed and you can make smarter decisions about your

portfolio of stocks than fund managers who have their hands tied, in some cases, by regulations

could ever do for you when they invest for you.

So yes, Point No. 5, and then we're going to get to my very favorite point right now,

was self-directed investing through Stock Advisor should beat, maybe crush your funds.

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Why the Way Back Feels Shorter (Even When it Isn't) - Duration: 4:10.

[ ♪ INTRO ]

You've probably experienced it before: you go to the grocery store or wherever, and for

some weird reason, coming back seems to take a lot less time than getting there did.

Weirdly less time.

Suspiciously less time.

What kind of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff is this?!

Well, good news.

You probably weren't abducted by aliens or anything like that.

And unless you got stuck in traffic or something on the way out, your route back wasn't actually

shorter.

You're just experiencing the return trip effect because your brain isn't all that

accurate at estimating how long things take.

This feeling that the way back is shorter is so universal that psychologists have been

trying to understand why it happens for decades.

Back in the 1950s, researchers proposed that it was due to familiarity, which would kind

of make sense.

They figured that on the way out, you're actively paying attention to all sorts of

new sights, so you really feel every second as it passes.

But on the way back, while you might note a few landmarks, you just aren't noticing

things the same way because you've seen it all before.

And because you're paying less attention, your ability to estimate time gets a little,

well, warped.

There's evidence that things like attention to the passage of time, the number of events

we experience during a period of time, and stuff like boredom and impatience can mess

up how you perceive time.

And familiarity could potentially affect any of those.

But… there's actually not much support for the idea that familiarity is to blame.

For example, one study found that as long as participants watching a video had the sense

that they were moving, just being told that the way back was the way back was enough to

make it feel shorter.

Which is bonkers.

And more studies have found that you don't actually perceive the time wrong in the moment.

When participants in a 2015 study were asked to tell the researchers every time they thought

three minutes had passed, they did equally well when watching videos of an outbound trip,

a return trip, and an alternate route of the same length.

But when reflecting on the experience afterwards, all of a sudden, they thought the return trip

video was shorter than the other two.

So, you know, hindsight not so 20/20.

This all suggests that the return trip effect has something to do with the stories we tell

ourselves after the fact, not how we perceive time.

Weird and cool as that is, though, it doesn't tell us why we make the error.

The most recent idea, which seems to be gaining traction among psychologists, is that it happens

because of a violation of expectations.

In general, we're pretty bad at estimating how long things will take.

Anyone who has ever waited until the last minute to write a paper or packed desperately

45 minutes before their flight takes off knows this very well.

So, like most things in our lives, we think the outbound trip will take less time than

it actually does.

And that makes it feel paiiiiiiiinfullllllyyyyyy looooooong.

Then, on the return trip, we adjust our expectations: it's gonna take forever and we just gotta

deal.

But the sheer misery of the outbound trip means that we overestimate the return trip.

We expect it to be extra paiiiiiiiinfullllllyyyyyy looooooong, and then we end up being pleasantly

surprised by how short it is.

But, of course, that's just a hypothesis — so a 2011 study published in Psychonomic

Bulletin & Review tested it and the familiarity hypothesis head-to-head.

They had 93 college freshmen bike to a forest for some get-to-know-you bonding games at

the beginning of the school year.

The students biked out one way and then came back either the same way or a new and different

way that took the same amount of time.

The return trip effect showed up regardless of which way they went back, so familiarity

didn't make the rides feel shorter.

But the effect was more extreme when the student thought the outbound trip took longer than

they'd expected it to.

In fact, the more off their expectations were at first, the worse they were at judging how

long it took to get back.

...Which is exactly what you'd expect if it was expectations, not familiarity, causing

the return effect.

And that fits nicely with the other studies.

Ultimately, it's more about how we think about and frame the return trip in our minds

than what's happening in the moment that matters.

And that also potentially answers another timeless question: why your daily commute

always feels so long.

You know every inch of your route to work all too well, so you're super good at predicting

how long it will take — and that means you're rarely pleasantly surprised.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Psych!

If you like this episode, you might also like our episode on whether doorways really make

you forget things.

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Practicing Our Values Every Day - Duration: 3:35.

My name is Kyle Moore.

As you can see or maybe tell I am Bill's youngest son.

We have a few similarities so we look a little bit alike.

I am a production supervisor for first shift.

One of two here at PacMoore down in Mooresville and I started here in April of 2017.

I really do find that the PacMoore values encompass what I would hope my team would

care for and what they would not just do here but they would really do in their lives.

You know, you can't you can't really separate yourself from work and from home.

There's gonna be carryover.

So if you practice good at one and then hopefully it'll carry to the other.

And so faith family integrity respect excellence; those are the ones I focus on and it's really

cool because you always get opportunities to practice those.

Faith every day you know it can be difficult.

And so if you come in and you're fearful of what's gonna happen.

"Are we gonna fail, or stuff gonna go bad?" you can be scared every day you come into

work.

And so that's certainly one aspect of faith.

Of course I believe there's another aspect which is the belief in God. and so that's

really important and we encourage people when they're going through tough times look to

God and specifically look to Jesus because we believe he is he is the only one who will

give us who gives us salvation and can provide hope that's real and that has eternal value

to it.

Family again it's really cool.

We have people come in and you know their wife's sick, they got to go home.

this past week I was supposed to have a day off on Saturday and we had a guy who said

his family who was sick his parents who were sick were going to come into town they never

come into town, said, "is there any way that you can cover for me, and that I can

be with my family?" and it was like – "do I believe these values or do I not?" and

it was like, go be with your family.

You know and my wife is understanding, and we'd had plenty of good time together in the

week and so it was like, there's their family that we are a PacMoore family as well and

so we care for each other.

And so integrity, respect, excellence, those all go with what we do on a daily basis.

So from a quality perspective, integrity and excellence are critical.

And then respect we work with people so, do you respect your supervisor?

Do I respect my people?

I can't treat my people poorly.

if they're making me upset, if there's something that's going on that I'm angry about, doesn't

give me an excuse to treat my people poorly.

And so the PacMoore values they're really good and I try to teach them as much as I

can when we're out there.

When we're doing discipline whenever we're together as a team, whether I'm being explicit

about it or not I really think they're good values that are worth integrating not just

at work again but also in your home life.

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We almost died of fear in this abandoned house of horrors - Duration: 16:32.

they are spinal I'm telling you that there is someone

Today we are heading towards an abandoned house from which we have no information

but it's a pretty strange place and we think that someone has been living there

once we went and we left because the door was with

a chain and the padlock and we left and there was a chain of a dog too

How could I still be there or would I go back?

let's get closer and let's try to enter

We do it for you guys. But it is a place that worries, why

It does not seem like a highly recommended site, there were some weird things on the outside as if

they were a sect or not I do not know now what we will see two ways we approach and if

we can show you

as usual I ask you to subscribe, activate the

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without more, we started

see that there is a cross there

black as we say next canaries worth

there is a cross and ancient canarian symbols

look at the front of the house. There are plants in the entrance and this is the door

Hello Yes, the bottom should be of animals

the roof is bad enough

here they tied the animals

there are the chains where they tied the cows and the bulls

especatculares los arcos

it's a country site where people had their animals

let's see here

This door looks like being another place where they had the animals

look at the ancient feicillos

they are ropes for the cows

they must be like that to support the strength of bulls and cows

we thought we heard the steps of a dog near

I think the owner had a dangerous dog

come on let's hurry just in case

the door has bars, - probably for animals

the room seems animated, but with these bars may have hidden people here

who knows

Exacately, in country houses who knows what happened

in the countryside everything looks perfect but ...

look at the bars of up there, let's go up the stairs

how narrow and chilling

you have to be careful because the roof is not safe

Is this an animal bone?

is a bone of the spine, and from what? Spooky. Look at the boards I hope they are animal, I have the creeps

someone who knows about bones please to tell us if they are animal or person

but what animals climbed up here and so big, it's the weird thing

look at another bone there ... I'm going to look

That's the backbone!

what fear, it's all full of bones, look

It gives me that here they have been doing rituals or something similar, fix a femur there

because up here there should not be an animal of that size

bones everywhere, looks hip

here they have killed animals and they have done rituals

spooky

they have told us that they are doing a lot of Santeria in this area

there are even people who use bones of people for the satanic rituals

also animals, goats and others

We recently heard in this area, we are not going to say names

people in the area know what we are talking about and where

look what I miss that up there

Well, let's tell you that there were people in this area who were engaged

to buy bones in the cemetery in exchange of money, of drink, of favors, etc.

and they did santeria with those human bones

maybe somebody has hidden here to make santeria and maybe those bones are human

I get the willies

here they would keep keys, etc

Look, smoking is prohibited evidently

an old table

Betadine and Dulfit

it will be an ointment

shoes as always

Look syringes!

Here you must have gotten some junkie or anyone knows

look at the syringes, they're used, look there's blood

antibacterial ointment

there is blood

look at the gloves

Hello

watch out

the roof looks like it's fine

let's hurry because we do not know what's here

here they took care of the animals, they would enter here

watch out

if the ceiling is fine

there is nothing here

what is this

it looks like zotal

a yellow raincoat ... it reminds me of Stephen King's IT movie

is the same as the one that was carrying the child

yes, the raincoat that the boy was wearing in the rain

and the clown ripped off his arm, sorry for the spoilers if they have not seen the movie. It was very sad

It was very sad when he took the child's arm

everything happened for a paper boat that was going through the sewer

also floats

listen out

the dog every time I hear it closer

we must hurry

If you are a Rotweiler you have to be very careful, they are very dangerous

as we said in a previous video, if we do not leave here and someone finds the camera, upload the video to YouTube

So at least it was worth all this

here there are some armchairs

I do not like the floor

there must be a well below, be careful!

see that there is a hole here ... Listen ... it's like there's a double bottom

look at some car seats and a sofa

and here is the foot of a bath, let's get out of here, I do not want to sink the floor

look at the danger of this

these studs have a spectacular danger

by aui we can pass

as we go up and someone appears ... let's see how we go down

Is that a dovecote?

Eye dog! yes yes there was a dog here

we are careful

there is a boat similar to the ones in playmobil

the door that we saw before closed is that one

sure children lived here

if it's the back door

we can not talk loudly because we do not know if the occupants are still here

there are cages for pigeons and small birds

Beware of the studs and the floor

look at a fossilized starfish, inside a wooden boat

How strange, would it be some kind of ritual?

look! -I'm telling you that there is someone or something inside

let's go carefully

Look, something was done here, because there is a melted candle here

if something was done here during the night

I miss ... here are clothes

look at an old chair in the background

and here was the dog we had luck that he is not today

this is a lantigua lamp

and look at the clock

it's a relic, it's amazing to find something like that

look at the clock, how strange

This should be gas, and it would be a burner

and here it illuminated

we have heard a door closed

I've heard a door close or open

look at the dog leash

look at it there, the other time we saw it

Look how strange, there are elephant turtles, nail painting ... how strange

there may be someone here

sometimes they tell us that we speak under, but we can not talk loudly in places like this

look at that face, what fear

I keep listening to people

an old handbag

a counterweight, look at a Batman walkitalkie

thats weird

there are more and more things

Hello

SOMEONE OPENS THE DOOR OF THE FUND

Hello sir

I'm sick of being spoiled by this

look where the dog of the Lord, fortunately we did not detect

We talk to him.

Sir, good day and excuse me

nothing, equally

good to here the video today, as you can see finally we had no problem with

the man who lives now in this abandoned house and we were also lucky

that the dog did not detect us in time that we were inside the house. as

Now, as always, I will highlight one of the comments of the last video in the

abandoned farm, in this case it will be Liliana Mora who says: "hello, good morning

guys, nice video, that arcs so spectacular, the top part where

you find the fireplace without words, Congratulations,

what a beautiful job ", thank you very much Liliana for watching the video, greetings.

as always I ask you to subscribe, Activate the bell so that you receive all the

notifications of the new videos They are about to come

Give us like if you like the video and share it in your

social networks, just for now, see you very soon in a next video

Thank you very much and greetings

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Fresh Things: Different Types of Sweet Potatoes - Duration: 2:37.

Today we're going to be talking about sweetness... I'm talking, sweet potatoes and

the different varieties. I mean it seems like every country that can grow a sweet

potato, grows one and it's got its own characteristics and its own name. Whether

it's a boniato, whether it's, camote whether, it's a Beauregard... there is

something unique and inherently different about it. This one here is a

Japanese sweet potato. It's gonna be slightly firmer than a lot of other

sweet potatoes. It's gonna be a little sweeter and it's got this wonderful

white flesh that actually grows in depth as you cook it. It's a beautiful

sweet potato. One of my favorites is a Stokes-- now this is a baby Stokes. It's a

little Stoke, but it's still this really beautiful sweet potato that you're gonna

find out is a little more dense, a little drier, it's a really balanced sweetness

and it's purple. Now is that a pretty color? Makes a great mash. Now if we come

back towards the states, we go to a New Jersey potato. Now this is a New Jersey

sweet potato. It's an heirloom sweet potato, definitely a white sweet potato.

Slightly more fibrous than most sweet potatoes and not quite as sweet. Now all

that kind of brings us back to the one we're most familiar with, this is a

rather regular sweet potato down here in the South.

You're gonna use a sweet potato mash, you're gonna use it for big chunks of

sweet potato with a little brown sugar on it for Thanksgiving. It is an orange-flesh

sweet potato. Matter of fact, this one was just pulled out of a field here

in South Texas. The big thing to learn about sweet potatoes is all of them have

their own characteristics and you need to respect that when you're

cooking it for the first time...and maybe be a little more hands-on because the

different densities, different sweetness, just to make sure you cook it to that

perfection that you're trying to achieve. I'm Ron Smith with FreshPoint and

remember, Fresh Things come from FreshPoint.

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Creative Cafe Barista Bar for Kids: Make Chocolate Strawberry Froth Latte Art | Toy Unboxing Review - Duration: 4:07.

hi everyone today we will be unboxing creative cafe barista bar Thank You RoseArt

for sending us this fun product this playset is kid-friendly since no heat is

required just milk and included flavor mixes it's very easy to use just three

steps just add flavor froth and design with included stencils here are the

instructions one thing that's important is to use low-fat or skim milk as they

froth better than the whole milk this card includes some tips here are the

recipe cards for Neapolitan macchiato and strawberry swirl two flavor mixes

chocolate and strawberry handle some cups spoons three stencils

miscellaneous items and shaker bottles

here it is all setup and batteries are added

here are specials for today let's get our first order

what would you like Isaac one mock-iato please

lets mix 2 teaspoons full of chocolate mix with the milk

milk for the froth

place the stencil over the cup and shake the chocolate powder over it

all done enjoy very good next customer - strawberry swirl please let's

mix two teaspoon full of strawberry mix with the milk milk for the froth

place the stencil over the cup and shake the strawberry powder over it so pretty

enjoy yummy we have so much fun creating these latte like drinks decorating

them and my kids certainly loved drinking them

we had so much fun mommy and remember you can take creativity to next level and

customize your drinks by making different flavor combinations and

stencil designs on top thank you everyone for watching we'll see you

again next time bye guys

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Z Cam | Earvin Ngapeth`s first day in Kazan! - Duration: 4:46.

Yeah it was important for me they are happy too, because during one month we

speak about Kazan together and finally we arrived so we are excited to start

our life in Russia and I think it's the problem with visa process you know in

France it was so long I make so so many thing Paris and go in my city when I do

my passport but after one month I'm here

just to me was happy to I was here in the team we speak about the little bit

the club and

yes Joey steam is much everybody good with me today because now I think they

know the first day is not easy everybody speak English send off the code speak

perfectly French so it's perfect for me good to meet the team just spirit I

don't see buddies in German actually you will be my boy do you remember some

Russian words previant

I hope I will be ready very very fast for foreplay I hope so I will see today

in training I hope so we will see I

think I play one time when I was in Toulon France

17 years old seven years ago but now it's a good very good gym beautiful dude

and there with lot of histories I was so concentrate with the ball because during

one month I don't practice so I don't see the light in the atmosphere

no I feel tired but I'm happy to meet team I'm tired and it's a good day

because I'm finally arrived and I meet everybody

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David Gardner - Stock Market Reflections - Duration: 7:04.

David Gardner: Conclusion No. 1: And this is a fun one because we're going to talk about performance,

which does seem to matter a lot.

I hope it matters to you as an investor and maybe as a Motley Fool Stock Advisor member

or a prospective, future Motley Fool Stock Advisor member.

Conclusion No. 1 is that "we've done really well and you have, too."

And using that phrase reminds me [that] when we first published The Motley Fool Investment Guide,

our first book, we wrote it in the summer, the hot summer of 1995,

and Simon & Schuster published it at the start of 1996. We did our first book tour then.

And we were going to call it "The Motley Fool Investment Guide," and we were all deciding,

"Well, what's the subtitle for this book?"

And we went with: "How the Fools Beat Wall Street's Wise Men - and How You Can Too."

And that phrase is the spirit of this podcast.

The reason that I've sat in front of a mic, now, every week, consecutively, for more than

three years is to show you how you can, too.

So Conclusion No. 1 is that we've done really well, and you have, too. So let's look over the numbers.

First I want to start with my brother Tom's performance, because what he has done is truly remarkable.

So over the course of 200 monthly stock picks [so that's 16 and a half plus years of annualized returns],

the S&P 500 is up 7.5% annualized over that 16 and two thirds year time frame. 7,5%.

And Tom's monthly stock picks are up 15.3%, which means that Tom has outperformed for

Stock Advisor members... for you! ... he's outperformed by 7.8% a year over more than 16 years.

And while I, as a fellow podcast listener, rarely use this, maybe it's time to hit that

rewind 15-second button a couple of times on your podcast interface because what I just

said is truly remarkable and worthy of great celebration.

I'm going to explain a little bit more later on in our conclusions some of the handicaps

that he and I have faced as stock pickers in doing what we do.

So in a world where many people continue to believe that it would just be luck if you

beat the stock market's average, Tom more than doubling up the stock market's percentage

return since 2002 stands as great testament to the fact [and I think it's a fact] that that is patently untrue.

Not only untrue but sad when you think about it.

That so many people today believe that you couldn't do better than average.

We believe the opposite in almost every other aspect of life.

We believe that you can be better than average if you put in an effort.

Whether it's toward your career if you're a doctor or a basketball player professionally,

I think you can be better than average. And that's also true of our hobbies and our pursuits.

I'm a big board gamer.

I think if I were a better board gamer I would win more than half my games, but I do play

with other people who do beat me more than half the time, so I know they're quite good.

But whether you're painting, or you're an extremely fit person who enjoys endurance

cycling, I think you can do better through effort and be better than average, but for

some reason we live in a benighted world where many people believe it just would not be possible

to do what I just told you my brother Tom has done.

And I'm really happy to say that right alongside each of his monthly stock picks, I've been

making my own, and my performance against that same 7.5% for the S&P 500 has been 20.7% annualized.

So I'm up 13.2% per year over more than 16 years just doing that Stock Advisor -- that

Fool thang -- that we've been bringing to you for lo these many years.

Before I get to Conclusion No. 2, I want to briefly say two things.

One is that Tom and I, while we're certainly brothers and we're certainly competitors

[we set up Stock Advisor as a competition between the brothers, and some people still enjoy

that aspect of the service today], it's not a big emphasis of ours.

But I would never want that to mask the great performance that we've both had, which I think

says really interesting things to people because we take slightly different approaches.

I think we're more alike than different, but one of our really key points is that Tom invests

differently from Dave and look how they're both beating the market. So that's quick Point No. 1.

And then quick Point No. 2 -- a brief story.

I had the pleasure of being at The Greenbrier, which is a beautiful resort in West Virginia, about a month ago.

And the weekend I was going with friends to stay at a cottage, I didn't know that there

were two professional tennis stars that were right there at The Greenbrier playing in a small intimate setting.

It was a small stadium domed at The Greenbrier, but kind of like a high school gym, and the

two professional tennis players who were playing each other were Venus and Serena Williams.

And so a lot of people showed up to see them play, I included.

And I was thinking, "Isn't it great to see siblings play with each other?

Compete with each other, but both be outstanding?" Venus and Serena.

I couldn't even tell you who's outperformed the other. I'm not a big tennis buff.

I am more of a football fan and I think about Peyton Manning and Eli Manning.

I don't exactly know which of those quarterbacks or which of those tennis players, depending

on how we're scoring them, has done better, but I don't think that's really the main point, is it?

It's that it's a pretty special dynamic when we can see competitors, who are siblings,

perform out there in public in front of the world, whether it's in investing or tennis or football.

And so it's been a delight playing and investing with my brother Tom right in front of you for,

as I've said, lo these many years.

And while we're counting Stock Advisor performance back to its start in March of 2002,

a lot of you were still with us before then when for nine years I ran a public real money portfolio

on AOL and then the web [the Rule Breaker portfolio], which had a 20.3% annualized return

over those nine years. So it's not just about Stock Advisor, either. It's a 25-year story.

But really we're focused, this week, on Motley Fool Stock Advisor and that's Conclusion No. 1.

We have done really well and you have, too.

And a footnote, there, is you may have just started with us a year or two ago in Stock Advisor.

I think you've done really well. It's been a tremendous couple of years.

Or maybe you started 10 years ago or maybe some you started 16 and two thirds years ago.

In fact, looking over our rolls, I believe we have something like 400 present-day members

of Motley Fool Stock Advisor who have been with us from the outset.

It was a much smaller company back then and a smaller service back then, but it's a delight

to think that a lot of you can measure your relationship with us through years and years,

and I think we have done really well. I sure do hope, and believe, you have, too.

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AUAA… Episode 43 – Child Sexual Abuse – Penn State Health - Duration: 10:27.

>> Okay.

Good afternoon, I'm Barbara Schindo and you are watching "Ask Us Anything

About Child Sexual Abuse" live from Penn State Children's Hospital.

It hurts to think about anyone sexually abusing a child but, far too often, people don't know

what to do if they suspect a child is being harmed in such a manner.

Whose responsibility is it to say something and where can they turn.

I'm here with Dr. Lori Frasier, the Director of the Penn State Center for Protection of

Children at Penn State Children's Hospital.

And we welcome your questions for Dr. Frasier whether you're watching live or on playback,

just post them in the comment field.

So, we'll start by saying, Dr. Frasier, what are the signs that a child may be a victim

of sexual abuse?

And how might those signs differ in various age groups, say, from toddlers to teenagers?

>> So, most of the time, there are no real signs, that's why we depend upon children

telling us.

It's very unusual to actually see signs.

Sometimes, it's only behavioral.

A child may regress in their behaviors.

Where they were toilet-trained, they're not anymore.

That's not a particularly specific sign, but it may be a sign of stress or distress in

the child.

They may develop regressive behaviors and not want to be as engaged with people.

I think the behavioral signs are the most important.

Physical signs are actually much more rare.

People think that things like pain when kids urinate, and things like that, or redness

are signs of sexual abuse.

They're actually - those are rarely signs of sexual abuse.

So, it's more often in behavioral signs that a child is distressed for some reason.

They don't want to visit a certain person.

It's important to listen to their behavioral cues.

>> Okay, very interesting.

So, at a risk of asking a question with a very obvious answer, whose job is it to report

child sexual abuse?

>> It's everybody's job.

And, in the state of Pennsylvania, anybody can report child abuse.

Anybody can report child abuse anonymously.

All people licensed in the state, or whose work is with children, doctors, nurses, volunteers

in organizations, churches, everybody is obligated to report.

But people, all citizens should feel a moral obligation to report.

>> Okay.

Speaking of being obligated to report, the term mandated reporter comes into play with

all forms of abuse, including child sexual abuse.

Who exactly is a mandated reporter?

I know you touched on it a little bit, but who, exactly, is a mandated reporter and what

should we know about the reporting process?

>> So, under Pennsylvania law, there are between 14 and 16 different categories of mandatory

reporter.

But, the bottom line, is anybody who works with children or has contact with children

or who is a medical provider is a mandated reporter.

>> Okay.

And what should we know about the process of reporting?

Is there anything important for folks at home to know?

>> So, there's always the call-in line, the ChildLine which is a call-in line that anybody

can call in.

I don't have the number off the top of my head, it's a 1-800 number.

You can google "report child abuse in Pennsylvania" and the number will come up.

Anybody can call that line.

People can be anonymous.

You do not have to give your name.

And they will take your call.

Mandatory reporters can also call ChildLine.

And they need to say that they're mandatory reporters and identify themselves as mandatory

reporters.

Mandatory reporters also have an option of reporting on the online system which, also,

you can find at report child abuse in Pennsylvania.

You can google that and get the child abuse reporting online system.

That requires an online reporter to have established a user name and a password.

You can access your previous reports as a mandatory reporter and, also on that same

site, is where we access our child abuse clearances for our work.

>> Okay.

Again, you are watching "Ask Us Anything About Child Sexual Abuse" live at Penn State Children's

Hospital with Dr. Lori Frasier.

And your last time that you did an "Ask Us Anything About", you said we have a pretty

solid system for reporting child sexual abuse in Pennsylvania.

Could you expand on that, you know, what do you mean by that?

And what improvements do you think still might be needed?

>> Yes.

ChildLine and Children and Youth Services take reports of child sexual abuse very seriously.

We have a higher substantiated rate of sexual abuse in Pennsylvania than many other states.

Part of the reason is, every county in Pennsylvania must have a multidisciplinary investigative

team that has specific criteria of responding to child sexual abuse reports.

We also have a system of children's advocacy centers in Pennsylvania where children are

referred, where they can be forensically interviewed in a child-friendly environment where they

can have expert medical examinations.

Where all of the agencies meet together to benefit the child.

We have a very robust system that responds to child sexual abuse if it gets into the

system.

>> Okay.

And do you think that that system, there may still be some improvements needed?

>> There's always improvements needed to expand the resources, the funding for advocacy centers.

To have advocacy centers and trained medical providers in rural areas so families don't

have to travel long distances to have those kinds of resources that we have through our

children's hospitals and children's advocacy centers that are spread out through the state.

We have areas where we don't have such robust response because, part of that is, if you

have a lower population, you're going to have lower numbers and people aren't as experienced,

including law enforcement and children and youth.

But I think, for the most part, we need to make sure that everybody knows their obligation

in reporting child sexual abuse and we have resources for that investigation within reach

of families and children.

And, importantly, that we have follow-up resources so that children can get help and families

can get help after the fact.

Because that's also challenging.

>> Again, we welcome your questions for Dr. Frasier, whether you're watching live or whether

you're watching on playback, please post your questions or comment in the comment field

below.

So, give us an overview of the systems people can use to mandate, to report abuse.

I know you had mentioned a little bit from mandated reporters to the general public.

>> So, the two systems are ChildLine for the general public and mandated reporters.

And also the online reporting system.

You can always call the police.

You can always call 9-1-1.

You can - and they're obligated to report to Children and Youth Services too.

They have the same obligations as anyone else.

Some cases only remain under the privy of law enforcement because they're not part of

a caregiving role or a family role.

They might be a sexual assault outside of the family by a stranger, by somebody who's

peripheral to the family.

Those are not necessarily Children and Youth Services, they become exclusively law enforcement.

You can call your local district attorney's office and talk to them about resources for

child sexual abuse.

You can call the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and the Rape Crisis Centers and have

resources for sexual abuse.

And they all will advise mandatory reporters to make a report.

They'll talk to the public about making an anonymous report if that's necessary.

But there's a lot of people around that can help families with resources and to help reporters

to report child sexual abuse.

>> Thank you, that's a lot of great information about resources available to you at home.

How to find more information, how to make a report and what to do next.

So, do some people saying - do some people fear or hesitate to say something or report

child sexual abuse because they don't want to get involved in what could become a very

lengthy and intricate process.

You know, including legal proceedings?

Do you think that might deter some people from reporting?

>> Well, I do think it deters many professionals from reporting.

They don't understand the law.

They think, if they don't know for sure, they shouldn't report.

The law, basically, says a reasonable suspicion.

I think other people who could anonymously report, maybe, don't trust the fact that their

names will be kept private and anonymous.

But they're really legally constrained to keep those names private.

And you don't even have to give your name.

So, yes, and some people are just worried that they don't know for sure.

They want that 100% assurance.

But that is not the standard, it's reasonable suspicion.

Maybe an investigation will show it wasn't child sexual abuse, it was something else.

And that would be important too.

>> Okay.

To what extent does disbelief come into play, especially when the perpetrator may be, you

know, a well-known member of the community?

It may be a teacher, clergy, sports coach?

>> Well, forever people have been reticent to support the words of children, teenager,

boys and girls, even men and women against powerful well-known figures fearing that they

won't be believed.

That they will be blamed.

And that is clearly a problem that, when a child makes an allegation against an adult,

that people don't want to ruin an adult's life based on what a child says.

It's not an automatic ruination of a life, it is a really serious thing to make an allegation

of sexual abuse, but you don't want to be the person who regretted not making that report

because that child was abused over many years.

And we still are hearing about that.

>> Well, we're just about to wrap it up here.

Again, this is "Ask Us Anything About Child Sexual Abuse" and we welcome any questions

for Dr. Frasier whether you're watching live or on playback, just post it in the comment

field below.

Is there anything else, you'd like to add before we wrap it up?

>> No, just that we all should be responsible for the children in our communities and our

lives and to help protect them.

That's all.

>> Well, thank you so much for joining us.

And, thank you for joining us at home whether live or on playback.

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F/GO Halloween Comeback!- Main Story Quests (Day 1): Super ☆ Ghouls 'n Pumpkins - Duration: 48:26.

So I didn't know about this until the morning:

But Báthory is back for more concert!!!

♬This is gonna be awesome!!!♬

Wait, hold on!

Oh...

So the main quest is unlocked through time periods.

Which means that I can only play a certain parts of the main quest for this video.

That is very cute...

I really like all Báthory's because of her characters and designs.

Also, welcome to another F/GO video!

I know we're like ten minutes in,

but intro is intro.

So let's get started with the first chapter.

Ha Ha

Funny how Gudao and Mash are really depressed due to the last Halloween event.

Oohhh...

I know who's that shadow is.

Dang, Báthory is actually a little too sexy...

A little too lewd...

No wonder why those knights are trying to arrest her.

Hey, it's not like I'm a hentai or anything...

Wait, what?

What?

Sorry for the long transition.

The Wi-Fi got busted for some reason.

The quests so far are pretty easy.

I like how she blushes (^.^)

Sooooo cute!!!!

Wow!!!

They made it looks like a 2D game!

Like Terraria.

HA!

Man, this is so cool!

Ironic how they have all of the healers and surgeons who literally kill you instead of "heal" you...

Funny...

So I can't choose a Servant.

Which means that the Unknown Servant has to be Robin Hood.

Yup!

I wonder:

Is this Robin Hood the same as "my" Robin Hood?

He seems to have the same level as mine.

We finished chapter 3 already, guys.

The only thing long about this video is the story.

I want the story, goddangit!

I know who that is.

SOOOO CUTEEEE!!!!

So I can't do anymore quests for today.

Let's pass by the exchange.

Oh wow!

They changed how the event shop Servants are expressing now!

There wasn't a dialogue box in the last event.

That's so cool!!!

Alright, I need 500 gold bags to buy myself a Crystallized Lore.

That's a lot, but I think I can manage.

They have the theme song from an arcade game, too.

That's awesome!!!

Alright, guys, that's it for my video.

Please Like and Subscribe for more F/GO contents.

I'll post Day 2 later tomorrow (or tonight) for y'all.

But ntil then, I'll see y'all in the next video!!!

This is way too cool to ignore, man...

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