Friday, January 25, 2019

Youtube daily report Jan 25 2019

There was something bordering enthusiasm inside the Arsenal dressing room during the hour before one of the iconic nights in Manchester United's history

Steve McClaren handed in the team sheet. Up it went on Villa Park's tunnel wall. No Ryan Giggs

One of five rested by Sir Alex Ferguson.Arsenal's players were approaching Lee Dixon, actively proclaiming how fortunate he was to be dealing with Jesper Blomqvist rather than snakehips Giggs

Little did they know what was to follow.Dixon, for his part, was anxious, aware that should United require a route back into the FA Cup semi-final replay – the last ever fought – he was in for a tough evening with heavy legs

Giggs would end the night barechested, racing down the Villa Park touchline swirling United's white away shirt over his head after scoring one of the most memorable goals of our time

ARSENAL 1-2 MAN UTD —  VILLA PARK, 14/4/99 Arsenal (4-4-2): Seaman; Dixon, Adams, Keown, Winterburn; Parlour (Kanu 105), Vieira, Petit (Bould, 119), Ljungberg (Overmars, 52); Bergkamp, AnelkaSubs not used:  Lukic, VivasBooked: Keown, Parlour Scorer: Bergkamp 69Manchester United (4-4-2): Schmeichel; GNeville, Johnsen, Stam, P Neville;  Beckham, Butt, Keane, Blomqvist (Giggs, 61), Solskjaer (Yorke, 91), Sheringham (Scholes, 76) Subs not used: Van der Gouw, IrwinBooked: Stam, beckham, KeaneSent off: Keane Scorers: Beckham 17, Giggs 109 Referee: D EllerayAttendance: 30,223 A mazy run, with purpose and devil, pouncing on Patrick Vieira's tired, loose, extra-time crossfield pass

And then the eventual strike's sheer explosion, high into the roof of David Seaman's net

The fear Giggs struck had seen Arsenal's back line pedal and jockey for so long, the sheer dread of his pace seeing them end up in nonsensical body positions, that the winger had travelled around 70 yards and weaved around them by the time he let fly

United's supporters spilled on to the pitch with a sense of spontaneous euphoria that is not quite so prevalent these days for a number of reasons

Giggs was not booked for removing his shirt. Funny, really, that the Welshman – on as a 62nd-minute substitute - looks back and admits he was having a 'nightmare' up until that point

'I don't know where the celebration came from,' Giggs, who had actually continued his jinking when fans encroached onto the turf, said

'I haven't got a clue. It was one of those out-of-body experiences. Would I do it again? Probably not

'It was a night to savour and the report in the Manchester Evening News implored supporters to keep hold of their matchday programmes

'This is one of those occasions that will never be forgotten. You will want to prove that you were there,' Stuart Mathieson wrote

Mathieson, forever a discerning voice in the city, was proven absolutely correct

Dixon and Tony Adams eventually waited outside the dressing rooms – where many of them had been so confident earlier – to congratulate United after full-time

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Arsenal, who were gunning for consecutive Doubles, would have gone on to win the Premier League title had the replay panned out differently

TALE OF THE GAME.   18 mins — Sheringham tees up Beckham who curls home from 30 yards out to open the scoring69 mins — Bergkamp turns and shoots midway inside the United half

His shot takes a deflection off Stam and nestles in the far corner72 mins — Anelka thinks he has put Arsenal ahead after rounding Schmeichel, but the assistant's flag rules it out74 mins — Captain Keane is shown a second yellow card for clattering Overmars and United are down to 1090 mins — Phil Neville brings down Parlour to give Arsenal a last-gasp penalty, but Schmeichel guesses right to beat Bergkamp's spot-kick away109 mins — Vieira's poor pass in midfield is seized upon by Giggs

The Welshman breezes past half the Arsenal team before firing into the roof of the net to send United throughThis was a story of United's inner strength, instilled by Ferguson, and undoubtedly sparked the momentous Treble

At 1-1, after Dennis Bergkamp had cancelled out David Beckham's opener, Roy Keane saw red

A second yellow for hacking down Marc Overmars with 16 minutes to play.United were holding on with relative ease, extra-time appearing increasingly likely, until Phil Neville tripped Ray Parlour inside the box

With no time left on the clock, Bergkamp – who had missed three of his last five penalties – failed again from the spot

Well, Peter Schmeichel succeeded, sprawling to his right and beating the effort away

The outpouring, the hand waving, acted as a surge. Beckham ran over to revel with the Dane but the goalkeeper shoved him away

 Schmeichel went on to complete another fine stop from Bergkamp in extra-time. United were out on their feet, somehow summoning the energy to go on

So too was David Elleray, whose back was seizing up. Schmeichel again saved, this time on his line, and 11 minutes later Giggs was setting off on that run

'It was the only time in a football match where I ever smiled when I was playing,' Gary Neville said this week

'That is the only time I have done that in a pressure moment. It was enjoyable as well as exciting

'Peter Schmeichel had done his thigh in so I was taking the goal kicks. I walked towards the fans to take one and smiled thinking, "This is unbelievable, this"

You know when you just feel, "This is something special".'

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Super Bowl halftime show 2019: Start time, list of performers joining Maroon 5 - Duration: 8:23.

 Maroon 5 is the headlining performer during the Super Bowl 53 halftime show in 2019

They will be joined by rappers Travis Scott and Big Boi.   Both Super Bowl 53 and the halftime show will take place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of the Atlanta Falcons

    Why is Maroon 5 performing this year? They weren't the NFL's first choice. At least two singers reportedly rejected invitations from the NFL, most notably Rihanna and Cardi B, in a show of solidarity with former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick

Kaepernick is involved in a high-profile collusion case against the league related to his protest of police brutality and racial injustice

The pop singer-songwriter P!nk also reportedly turned down an invite.  MORE SUPER BOWL HALFTIME:Five worst performances | Five best performances  Maroon 5, Travis Scott and Big Boi will join a long list of artists who have been selected to headline the most-watched musical event of the year

Previous halftime performances include Justin Timberlake, Madonna, Prince and Bruno Mars among many others throughout the game's history

   Here's everything to know about this year's Super Bowl 53 halftime show, including expected start time and a full list of performances throughout the game's history

Who is performing during halftime of Super Bowl 53?  Maroon 5 is headlining the halftime show

They will be joined on stage by rappers Travis Scott and Big Boi, an Atlanta native

 Details about their set and potential guest appearances remain a mystery, although Christina Aguilera, a friend of Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine, is popular among the prop bets

What time does the Super Bowl halftime show start?  Super Bowl 53 will be played Sunday, Feb

3, and kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET. Expect the game to actually start closer to 7 p

m. after the conclusion of the national anthem and the rest of the pregame program

That means halftime should arrive around 8:30-9 p.m., depending on pace of play.  MORE: Super Bowl halftime show history, from best to worst Who is Maroon 5?  Maroon 5 is led by famous frontman Adam Levine

They have won three Grammy Awards, selling over 53 million albums and 48 million singles worldwide and earned gold and platinum certifications in more than 35 countries

 Their hit songs include "She Will Be Loved," "This Love," "Moves Like Jagger," "Payphone," and their most recent single "Girls Like You

" Who is Travis Scott?  Travis Scott is a Grammy-nominated rapper. His third album "Astroworld" debuted at No

1 on the Billboard 200 and his single from this album "Sicko Mode" has been nominated for three Grammy Awards: Best Rap Album, Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance

 Scott is also the longtime boyfriend of Kylie Jenner.   MORE: Does Colin Kaepernick disapprove of Travis Scott's halftime appearance? Who is Big Boi?  Antwan Andre Patton, better known by his stage name Big Boi, is an Atlanta native rapper and was once a member of OutKast

Patton, as one half of OutKast, sold 25 million albums and won seven Grammy Awards

His latest single "All Night" has garnered 40 million streams within a year. The song also hit top 30 on Billboard's pop chart

Do performers get paid for the Super Bowl halftime show?  It's complicated, but the short answer is no

The NFL covers all "expenses and production costs" but does not pay artists a wage, league spokesperson Joanna Hunter explained to Forbes in 2016

Those expenses can vary year to year. Beyonce's show in 2013 cost a reported $600,000, per Forbes, but other reports have given much higher estimates for more recent shows, including $10 million for Katy Perry in 2015

 So the halftime show is basically one big, free concert to promote and upcoming album or tour, and the profits for such exposure are unquantifiable

Most artists have seen a large spike in record sales and endorsements immediately following their performances

  Who is singing the national anthem at Super Bowl 53?  Gladys Knight has been chosen to sing the national anthem at Super Bowl 53

The seven-time Grammy Award winner and Atlanta native is best known for her hits "Midnight Train to Georgia" and "That's What Friends are For," both Billboard Hot 100 singles

She also has 11 No. 1 R&B singles, as well as six No. 1 R&B albums. Knight is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with The Pips

   R&B sister duo Chloe x Halle will perform "America the Beautiful." And they will also be joined by performer and deaf activist Aarron Loggins, who is signing both the national anthem and "America the Beautiful" during the pregame festivities

   MORE: History of Super Bowl national anthems, from best to worst Where is Super Bowl 2019?  Super Bowl 53 will be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia

Mercedes-Benz Stadium is home to the Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta has hosted the Super Bowl twice before (XXVIII, XXXIV), both at the since-demolished Georgia Dome

The Rams won the last time the Super Bowl was in Atlanta in 1999. List of Super Bowl halftime show performers Super Bowl Year Performer(s) I 1967 Universities of Arizona and Michigan Grambling University Bands II 1968 "Old Man Winter Takes a Vacation in Miami" featuring seven local Miami-area high school bands III 1969 "America Thanks" with Florida A&M University IV 1970 Carol Channing V 1971 Florida A&M Band VI 1972 "Salute to Louis Armstrong" with Ella Ftizgerald, Carol Channing, Al Hirt and U

S. Marine Coprs Drill Team VII 1973 "Happiness Is." with University of Michigan Band and Woody Herman VIII 1974 "A Musical America" with University of Texas Band IX 1975 "Tribute to Duke Eillington" with Mercer Ellington and Grambling University Bands X 1976 "200 Years and Just a Baby" Tribute to America's Bicentennial XI 1977 "It's a Small World" including crowd particiption for first time with spectators waving colored placard on cue XII 1978 "From Paris to the Paris of America" with Tyler Apache Belles, Pete Fountain and Al Hirt XIII 1979 "Super Bowl XIII Carnival" Salute to the Caribbean with Ken Hamilton and various Caribbean bands XIV 1980 "A Salute to the Big Band Era" with Up with People XV 1981 "A Mardi Gras Festival" XVI 1982 "A Salute to the 60's and Motown" XVII 1983 "KaleidoSUPERscope" (a kaleidoscope of color and sound) XVIII 1984 "Super Bowl XVIII's Salute to the Superstars of the Silver Screen" XIX 1985 "A World of Children's Dreams" XX 1986 "Beat of the Future" XXI 1987 "Salute to Hollywood's 100th Anniversary" XXII 1988 "Something Grand" featuring 88 grand pianos, the Rockettes and Chubby Checker XXIII 1989 "Be Bop Bamboozled" featuring 3-D effects XXIV 1990 "Salute to New Orleans" and 40th Anniversary of Peanuts' characters, featuring trumpeter Pete Fountain, Doug Kershaw and Irma Thomas XXV 1991 "A Small World Salute to 25 Years of the Super Bowl" featuring New Kids on the Block XXVI 1992 "Winter Magic" including a salute to the winter season and the winter Olympics featuring Gloria Estefan, Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill XXVII 1993 "Heal the World" featuring Michael Jackson XXVIII 1994 "Rockin Country Sunday" featuring Clint Black, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, Wynonna and Naomi Judd XXIX 1995 "Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye" featuring Tony Bennett, Patti LaBelle, Arturo Sandoval, the Miami Sound Machine XXX 1996 Diana Ross XXXI 1997 "Blues Brothers Bash" featuring Dan Akroyd, John Goodman, James Belushi, James Brown and ZZ Top XXXII 1998 "A Tribute to Motown's 40th Anniversary" including Boyz II Men, Smokey Robinson, Queen Latifah, Martha Reeves and The Temptations XXXIII 1999 "Celebration of Soul, Salsa and Swing" featuring Stevie Wonder, Gloria Estefan, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Savion Glover XXXIV 2000 "A Tapestry of Nations" featuring Phil Collins, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, and Toni Braxton XXXV 2001 "The Kings of Rock and Pop" featuring Aerosmith, *N'SYNC, Britney Spears, Mary J

Blige and Nelly XXXVI 2002 U2 XXXVII 2003 Shania Twain, No Doubt and Sting XXXVIII 2004 Janet Jackson, Kid Rock, P

Diddy, Nelly and Justin Timberlake XXXIX 2005 Paul McCartney XL 2006 The Rolling Stones XLI 2007 Prince XLII 2008 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers XLIII 2009 Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band XLIV 2010 The Who XLV 2011 The Black Eyed Peas, Usher, Slash XLVI 2012 Madonna with guests Cee Lo Green, LMFAO, M

I.A. and Nicki Minaj XLVII 2013 Beyoncé with guests Destiny's Child XLVIII 2014 Bruno Mars with guests Red Hot Chili Peppers XLIX 2015 Katy Perry with guests Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz 50 2016 Coldplay with guets Beyoncé and Bruno Mars LI 2017 Lady Gaga LII 2018 Justin Timberlake LIII 2019 Maroon 5 with guests Travis Scott and Big Boi

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Interior Design Tips: Drapery Panels - 3 easy rules! - Duration: 2:54.

After paint colors the most popular questions I get are all about drapery so

in an effort to help you with your window covering Q's, let's start here

these are three rules to remember for drapery panels on either side of your

window rule number one start by raising the bar your drapery rod should be

placed four to six inches above your window trim now depending on the size of

your window its location on the wall and your overall ceiling height that might

mean your rod is now too close to the ceiling so if that's true just leave a

couple of inches of breathing room between the rod and the ceiling

the whole idea here is to make your drapery as tall as possible and to trick

your eye into thinking your window is as tall as well

rule number two on the opposite end of things

always make sure your drapery panels extend all the way to the floor no

matter where your window stops above the floor your drapery must continue past

the window straight down to the floor you can even puddle your drapery on the

floor like this if you like a billowy romantic look for a classic

tried-and-true look have your drapery panels just skim the floor this will

make your room and window look and feel taller and rule number three always make

sure your drapery rod extends four to six inches beyond the window trim on

either side this will make your window seem wider and most importantly you'll

be able to maximize the light coming through the window when the curtains are

pulled back there's nothing worse than drapery panels that obstruct your view

when you want to see it

so here's your takeaway top bottom sides three easy rules for drapery panels make

sure your drapery panels extend up down and to the side this will enhance your

window no matter what size it is and will make your room look and feel larger

thanks for watching this little design tip I'll have lots more design tips just

like this one coming soon so don't forget to subscribe and if you're new

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I've got new videos every week and if you found this video helpful please hit

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How to make a toy gun - Duration: 4:38.

Ping pong ball launcher

Make classy toy guns for boys

This playgun is safe for kids

Let's make it

Mark and cut the shape as shown

Paste 3 layers

Stick together 4 layers of candy sticks

Drill a hole through it

Stick together 6 layers in this shape

Make the edges smooth

Use super glue and paste as shown

Make the shooting mechanism

Tuck the rubber band across the candy stick structure

Make the trigger

Check the shooting mechanism

Paste the outer body of the gun

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January Faves 🌱| Vegan + Eco | Veggie Magnifique - Duration: 9:08.

Today is January faves! All the eco, vegan, random things that I am currently enjoying!

Hello it's Ann from Veggie Magnifique, the holistic wellness and vegan lifestyle blog,

and today we're talking about January favorites, so let's get started!

Okay, so, my first favorite is this matcha.

Now you may remember I talked about a matcha in my favorites from a few months ago,

and let me just say that I am so committed to the best matcha, that I had to come back and say:

Actually, guys, I found an even better one!

Now this is from Sunday Natural, which you order online -- it's a German company.

And it's called matcha satsuki and matcha satsuki will change your life.

I know that if you'd been drinking the other matcha you were loving it, I was loving it, and now it's like I have seen a new color...

Thanks to Chloe, my bestie, who gave this to me for my birthday and Christmas.

It comes in a gold flecked container.... man...

It just negates my favorite from before... because this is so so amazingly delightful.

The flavor is... it's like the matcha that you get when you go to those tastings, if you've ever been to a matcha tasting --

it's so delicious. And I know it's a bit indulgent to put it in a matcha latte, but I do because I love it.

And this is an affordable one. There are ones on Sunday Natural that are very much *not* affordable, but this one is.

And it's absolutely delicious. Highly recommend it. Sorry to have led you astray before --

But actually I really didn't lead you astray -- it was really good, it is really good... this one's just a little bit better.

And I'm drinking it right now just to, like, you know, mark the occasion of favorites...

And you guys know that we often drink matcha when we're filming because it just so happens that we often drink matcha,

so it coincides with filming... often.

My next favorite... now I realize that this is a bit ironic to talk about a book called "Goodbye, Things,"

because I'm talking about "things." I'm talking about things that I like to you, that you might potentially be interested in...

and I am aware of the irony but, nevertheless, I'm going to proceed.

So "Goodbye, Things: On Minimalistic Living," by Fumio Sasaki -- which makes for two Japanese things in my favorites so far.

Obviously you know that Chloe and I are very much into minimalism and Japanese culture,

This book is a masterpiece! It's not a masterpiece because it's written, like, fantastic literature.

It's fantastic because it's so inspiring, it's so succinct. Okay, okay, let me let me be succinct, too.

'Cause I'm not being succinct here.

The reason I love this book is because it inspires you to get rid of things.

Get rid of things that are superfluous or cluttering your life and your home, and your mind.

This guy's a great story actually. He is mid-30s... had a 9 to 5. Didn't really enjoy his life per se...

Spent it eating and drinking and doing nothing or worrying about the hobbies that he wasn't doing...

And it's his story of how he started to get rid of things and how it entirely changed his world, and his life.

And he inspires you to do the same. Not necessarily get rid of all your things, although that's an option.

Not all of them, but like just keeping the essential.

Buy this thing that will help you to get rid of other things.

No, it's brilliant -- I love this book. Absolutely love this book, and the more that I minimalize my life,

and the things that I possess: the happier I am, the lighter I am, the less cluttered in my mind... the more productive I am.

So I'm a believer. I'm a believer, and this book will really help you.

It's like the next step. Like you read Marie Kondo which is fantastic -- I love Marie Kondo --

but then you graduate to this concept of like, okay, you understand what "sparks joy" but go a little further --

and ask yourself some deep questions about your values.

Okay -- so my next favorite is a jazz harpist -- I mentioned her in our newsletter.

If you're not in our newsletter, please click the link in the description box.

So Dorothy Ashby is a truly incredible story -- I'll leave a link so that you can read more about her,

but she was an African-American harpist who chose to cover a lot of jazz favorites.

She did even a whole album called afro harping -- it's so funky and beautiful...

And harp music is the perfect music to work by. It's the perfect morning music.

It's just like the angels are communicating through an instrument... I'd say that's the harp.

And what's so amazing about Dorothy Ashby, in addition to being one of the only women African-American harpists of her time,

was that she also took really bold risks with what she played on her harp.

She was a brilliant composer and she's a brilliant musician.

I have just been listening to her music non-stop -- thank you to my brother for introducing her to me.

And you know what's actually really funny is I sort of knew her without knowing her,

because I really like the song "If It's Magic" by Stevie Wonder which features Dorothy Ashby!

So definitely check out Dorothy Ashby if you want to be cool, and un- "Top 40" -- which of course you do.

My next favorite... we've mentioned before, or at least I have, that I was having a hard time finding a fantastic vegan mascara.

And I found one -- it's called Beauty Without Cruelty.

And this is the black full volume mascara.

It's a big brush. It's cruelty free. It's vegan. I am very much enjoying this mascara.

If you're a dude, and you're hearing about mascara, and you're like "okay move on, Ann" -- I get it,

but I just wanted to mention that this is a fantastic product that I have been really enjoying.

Beauty Without Cruelty -- it actually works. It's vegan, it's fantastic. That's all I'm going to say about this. Check it out -- link in the bio.

My last favorite is this hydro flask.

Now you might be wondering why I'm talking about a water bottle, and I'm gonna tell you why I'm talking about a water bottle...

This is top of the line, awesome, water bottle-ness.

I got it when I was in the States visiting my family, and here's why it's cool:

It's vacuum insulated. It keeps whatever you have in it colder longer, or hotter longer.

And they have all sorts of different the tops, so if you wanted one that looked more like a coffee cup, you could get that.

This is more like the water bottle version. It's got this cute little dude on it, you know, this little happy guy which is nice.

Now this is not a cheap water bottle but at the same time it's sturdy. It's made of stainless steel.

It comes in a variety of colors. It's sweat proof --

So if you're in a hot yoga class, you can grab this and not like fling it somewhere.

Which is, you know, a plus.

And it doesn't taste weird which some water bottles do, I have to say. This one doesn't.

Now another thing that makes me sure that this is a good thing is that my grandma likes it.

And anything my 96-year-old grandma likes must be a good product, right?

We got her a water bottle in pink and she's been really enjoying it,

and actually, let's just be honest, you know, I really wanted to be cool like my grandma so I got one, too.

It just feels really satisfying. I know it's strange to say, but this is a fantastic water bottle. Non-slip. Bring it to your yoga class...

And of course why do we have water bottles? Well because we're trying to reduce our consumption of plastic water bottles, right?!

We know we need to drink more water and yet that means often more water bottles, unless you're drinking tap water --

which I don't recommend because there's so many weird things in the water systems of most places.

You might think your water is fantastic... it might be? But it might not be as fantastic as filtered or distilled or reverse osmosis water.

Anyway I highly recommend that you strive to consume the best quality foods, and water.

So much of your body is made up of water, and what you consume... what you eat, what you drink, and what you think, in fact, create who you are.

So...my little nugget today, is to try to drink the purest water.

And hey, why not get a cool container to tote it around in?

Another thing -- this isn't that heavy, right?

The glass ones are super cool but they're a little bit heavy. This is not that heavy.

So those are my January favorites! I hope you enjoyed this video!

If you did, please make sure to give it a like and subscribe, because it really super helps our channel.

Another thing I wanted to mention is that the thing Chloe and I swear by to upwatt your life, is a morning ritual.

So if you want to learn more about how to create a morning ritual, there's a link in the bio to our product that we created --

with meditations, and a workbook, and an e-book... all about how to create a morning ritual.

Actually when I was in the States and traveling in Costa Rica, it was really difficult to maintain my morning ritual,

because I was traveling, and there's the whole "family vortex" that happens...

And now, back in Paris, I'm much more vigilant about my morning ritual, and I feel so much better.

So it's tried and tested! When you don't do a morning ritual, you just don't feel the same.

So we will catch you next time on Veggie Magnifique TV! Bye!

Guys.... if you haven't jumped on the matcha train, I mean... it's time.

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Attention aux pièges ! Les faux amis en anglais ! - Duration: 6:18.

Hello guys and welcome to today's video, .

in which we are going to talk about specific traps, .

in the English vocabulary.

These are called 'FALSE FRIENDS'.

And if you do not avoid these traps,

it could be quite...EMBARRASSING!

Mon soutien-gorge me fait mal !

Here we go!

FALSE FRIENDS have got nothing to do with,

friendship or people you can count on or not.

False friends are words that, kind of, look the same,

in English and in French,

as far as the spelling is concerned,

but, they do not have the same meanings.

They have different meanings.

Let's have a look at 5 false friends as examples.

Let's say you are playing on your Nintendo Switch.

Let's say you want to pause the game,

to stop the game for one second.

Most of the time you will see the word 'CONTINUE',

if you want to go back in the game.

but here we have the word 'RESUME'.

It does not mean "RÉSUMER",

like "faire un résumé d'un texte".

but, in fact, it means to continue, to go on.

The English word 'RESUME' is a false friend because,

it looks like the verb 'RÉSUMER' in French,

but the meaning is completely different.

The English for "RÉSUMER" is to sum up, to summarise.

Let's take this example with the English word 'HAZARD'.

I found 2€ by 'hazard' = (J'ai trouvé 2€ par danger)

The English word 'HAZARD' is a false friend,

because it looks like the French word 'HASARD',

but the English for 'HASARD' is 'by chance'.

Example n°3

Let's deal with the word 'PRESERVATIVES',

that you can see on some food labels,

like canned food.

This does NOT mean there are,

some 'PRÉSERVATIFS' in your food!

That would be kind of...

...disgusting, right?!

No! When you see 'No preservatives', it means,

"sans conservateurs",

which is a chemical into your food.

The English for "préservatifs" is 'CONDOM'.

Example n°4

Listen to this:

My bra hurts.

Of course this is wrong because,

'BRA' in English means...

The English for "bras" is 'ARM', so...

Be careful!

Example n°5

This one is a bit easy because,

I think that you might know this one:

Damn! I'm so hungry right now!

Can I have some chocolate spread with pain, please?

The English for "pain" is 'BREAD'.

'PAIN' means "douleur".

Hence the expression: NO PAIN, NO GAIN.

Why all these false friends?

One of the reasons is because,

many English words come from French.

A long time ago.

However, for lots of them,

the meanings changed over time.

So be careful, it's a risky world out there.

Do not walk on a mine.

And on that note, I'll see you...

...SOON ENOUGH!

And of course,...

...SUBSCRIBE! :)

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2 Industries to Invest in 2019, and 2 Poised to Plunge - Duration: 4:33.

Chris Hill: Aaron Bush, what is a stock -- or an industry; you can go broad if you want

-- in terms of upside for investors? Let's face it, it's been a volatile couple of months here.

We're looking for some upside. What do you have? Aaron Bush: I'm going to go big and then narrow down.

Software-as-a-service.

The past two years have been huge for emerging software companies.

But I do think this is an instance in which winners will keep on winning, and a lot of

these stocks have been beaten down in the recent turmoil, too.

Unlike the consumer-facing innovation, which is occurring mainly in startups and the massive

tech companies, there are tons of great options to invest in small and mid-cap software companies

with lots of room to multiply. Some of these will turn into the next Oracle or Salesforce.

A basket of three stocks that I have super high conviction in that I think will do well

in 2019, definitely beyond: Twilio, which is a leading communications platform;

Alteryx, which is a leading data blending and analytics platform; and MongoDB, which is a next-gen

database services company.

All of these companies are growing super-fast, are dominant in what they do, have very little competition.

At scale, they're going to be producing ridiculous amounts of cash flow.

I'm super excited to see what these companies do, even though they've already been hyped

in the past years. Hill: Also, a fun basket of names.

It's fun to say Twilio. What about you, Matt?

Matt Argersinger: I'm going to jump way out and talk about an entire sector.

Real estate has really underperformed recently thanks to, as you'd expect, higher interest rates.

Homebuilders especially have been really hit hard.

But the sector itself is what you want to have some exposure to over the next few years.

Despite what the conventional thinking might be, real estate actually does quite well in

periods of higher interest rates, higher inflation.

One safe, cheap way to play it is to buy the Vanguard Real Estate ETF, ticker VNQ.

It pays a nice 4% dividend yield, gives you a broad exposure to a bunch of publicly traded

real estate companies and REITs.

I think it has a real chance of outperforming the S&P over the next few years.

Hill: On the other side of the spectrum, it can be a stock to avoid, or maybe just one

to have on a really short leash. In terms of that category, Aaron, where are you?

Bush: I think the marijuana industry is super interesting, but it was so hyped in 2018,

I think 2019 is going to bring disaster to investors investing for the most part in that industry,

but especially in the companies that were the most hyped, like Canopy Growth,

Tilray, Aurora Cannabis.

If you're investing in those, watch out, 2019 is almost definitely going to be a rough year.

Argersinger: It was funny, Aaron and I talked back in the fall. We both said, watch out.

As soon as cannabis gets legalized in Canada, which was mid-October, you could almost draw

a straight line from that point on. That was the peak of a lot of these stocks.

They're down huge since then, even more so than the market we've seen.

It's funny, it was one of the easiest calls I think you could have made.

And it still has more to go.

Hill: It was interesting in part because it wasn't just individual investors who were excited about this.

We saw major companies, consumer brands that everybody knows, investing hundreds of millions,

and in some cases billions of dollars. Argersinger: Coke, Philip Morris. Amazing.

Hill: What do you have on a short leash? Argersinger: You can probably guess.

I'm going to say Facebook needs to be kept on a short leash, if not avoided altogether.

All the problems I mentioned regarding the social networking space... the stock price looks cheap.

You can call it that.

If you assume that they're going to continue to grow their advertising revenue at a similar pace,

or even slightly slower pace, yes, the stock looks very, very compelling.

I just think there's going to be a big reset in expectations across the space.

I have big questions about whether Facebook can effectively monetize Instagram and WhatsApp

without damaging user experience.

And I'm not even getting into the leadership questions you have to have right now around

Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg. I just think you can do better elsewhere.

Don't try to catch Facebook, even though it's a snazzy name with now a cheap valuation.

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Mark and cut the shape as shown

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Stick together 6 layers in this shape

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Use super glue and paste as shown

Make the shooting mechanism

Tuck the rubber band across the candy stick structure

Make the trigger

Check the shooting mechanism

Paste the outer body of the gun

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A flashback to the 1999 semi-final between Arsenal and Man United - Duration: 7:44.

There was something bordering enthusiasm inside the Arsenal dressing room during the hour before one of the iconic nights in Manchester United's history

Steve McClaren handed in the team sheet. Up it went on Villa Park's tunnel wall. No Ryan Giggs

One of five rested by Sir Alex Ferguson.Arsenal's players were approaching Lee Dixon, actively proclaiming how fortunate he was to be dealing with Jesper Blomqvist rather than snakehips Giggs

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Giggs would end the night barechested, racing down the Villa Park touchline swirling United's white away shirt over his head after scoring one of the most memorable goals of our time

ARSENAL 1-2 MAN UTD —  VILLA PARK, 14/4/99 Arsenal (4-4-2): Seaman; Dixon, Adams, Keown, Winterburn; Parlour (Kanu 105), Vieira, Petit (Bould, 119), Ljungberg (Overmars, 52); Bergkamp, AnelkaSubs not used:  Lukic, VivasBooked: Keown, Parlour Scorer: Bergkamp 69Manchester United (4-4-2): Schmeichel; GNeville, Johnsen, Stam, P Neville;  Beckham, Butt, Keane, Blomqvist (Giggs, 61), Solskjaer (Yorke, 91), Sheringham (Scholes, 76) Subs not used: Van der Gouw, IrwinBooked: Stam, beckham, KeaneSent off: Keane Scorers: Beckham 17, Giggs 109 Referee: D EllerayAttendance: 30,223 A mazy run, with purpose and devil, pouncing on Patrick Vieira's tired, loose, extra-time crossfield pass

And then the eventual strike's sheer explosion, high into the roof of David Seaman's net

The fear Giggs struck had seen Arsenal's back line pedal and jockey for so long, the sheer dread of his pace seeing them end up in nonsensical body positions, that the winger had travelled around 70 yards and weaved around them by the time he let fly

United's supporters spilled on to the pitch with a sense of spontaneous euphoria that is not quite so prevalent these days for a number of reasons

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'I don't know where the celebration came from,' Giggs, who had actually continued his jinking when fans encroached onto the turf, said

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'It was a night to savour and the report in the Manchester Evening News implored supporters to keep hold of their matchday programmes

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Arsenal, who were gunning for consecutive Doubles, would have gone on to win the Premier League title had the replay panned out differently

TALE OF THE GAME.   18 mins — Sheringham tees up Beckham who curls home from 30 yards out to open the scoring69 mins — Bergkamp turns and shoots midway inside the United half

His shot takes a deflection off Stam and nestles in the far corner72 mins — Anelka thinks he has put Arsenal ahead after rounding Schmeichel, but the assistant's flag rules it out74 mins — Captain Keane is shown a second yellow card for clattering Overmars and United are down to 1090 mins — Phil Neville brings down Parlour to give Arsenal a last-gasp penalty, but Schmeichel guesses right to beat Bergkamp's spot-kick away109 mins — Vieira's poor pass in midfield is seized upon by Giggs

The Welshman breezes past half the Arsenal team before firing into the roof of the net to send United throughThis was a story of United's inner strength, instilled by Ferguson, and undoubtedly sparked the momentous Treble

At 1-1, after Dennis Bergkamp had cancelled out David Beckham's opener, Roy Keane saw red

A second yellow for hacking down Marc Overmars with 16 minutes to play.United were holding on with relative ease, extra-time appearing increasingly likely, until Phil Neville tripped Ray Parlour inside the box

With no time left on the clock, Bergkamp – who had missed three of his last five penalties – failed again from the spot

Well, Peter Schmeichel succeeded, sprawling to his right and beating the effort away

The outpouring, the hand waving, acted as a surge. Beckham ran over to revel with the Dane but the goalkeeper shoved him away

 Schmeichel went on to complete another fine stop from Bergkamp in extra-time. United were out on their feet, somehow summoning the energy to go on

So too was David Elleray, whose back was seizing up. Schmeichel again saved, this time on his line, and 11 minutes later Giggs was setting off on that run

'It was the only time in a football match where I ever smiled when I was playing,' Gary Neville said this week

'That is the only time I have done that in a pressure moment. It was enjoyable as well as exciting

'Peter Schmeichel had done his thigh in so I was taking the goal kicks. I walked towards the fans to take one and smiled thinking, "This is unbelievable, this"

You know when you just feel, "This is something special".'

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Attention aux pièges ! Les faux amis en anglais ! - Duration: 6:18.

Hello guys and welcome to today's video, .

in which we are going to talk about specific traps, .

in the English vocabulary.

These are called 'FALSE FRIENDS'.

And if you do not avoid these traps,

it could be quite...EMBARRASSING!

Mon soutien-gorge me fait mal !

Here we go!

FALSE FRIENDS have got nothing to do with,

friendship or people you can count on or not.

False friends are words that, kind of, look the same,

in English and in French,

as far as the spelling is concerned,

but, they do not have the same meanings.

They have different meanings.

Let's have a look at 5 false friends as examples.

Let's say you are playing on your Nintendo Switch.

Let's say you want to pause the game,

to stop the game for one second.

Most of the time you will see the word 'CONTINUE',

if you want to go back in the game.

but here we have the word 'RESUME'.

It does not mean "RÉSUMER",

like "faire un résumé d'un texte".

but, in fact, it means to continue, to go on.

The English word 'RESUME' is a false friend because,

it looks like the verb 'RÉSUMER' in French,

but the meaning is completely different.

The English for "RÉSUMER" is to sum up, to summarise.

Let's take this example with the English word 'HAZARD'.

I found 2€ by 'hazard' = (J'ai trouvé 2€ par danger)

The English word 'HAZARD' is a false friend,

because it looks like the French word 'HASARD',

but the English for 'HASARD' is 'by chance'.

Example n°3

Let's deal with the word 'PRESERVATIVES',

that you can see on some food labels,

like canned food.

This does NOT mean there are,

some 'PRÉSERVATIFS' in your food!

That would be kind of...

...disgusting, right?!

No! When you see 'No preservatives', it means,

"sans conservateurs",

which is a chemical into your food.

The English for "préservatifs" is 'CONDOM'.

Example n°4

Listen to this:

My bra hurts.

Of course this is wrong because,

'BRA' in English means...

The English for "bras" is 'ARM', so...

Be careful!

Example n°5

This one is a bit easy because,

I think that you might know this one:

Damn! I'm so hungry right now!

Can I have some chocolate spread with pain, please?

The English for "pain" is 'BREAD'.

'PAIN' means "douleur".

Hence the expression: NO PAIN, NO GAIN.

Why all these false friends?

One of the reasons is because,

many English words come from French.

A long time ago.

However, for lots of them,

the meanings changed over time.

So be careful, it's a risky world out there.

Do not walk on a mine.

And on that note, I'll see you...

...SOON ENOUGH!

And of course,...

...SUBSCRIBE! :)

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What are the Best Selling Cars and Trucks in America? - Duration: 42:21.

Nick Sciple: Welcome to Industry Focus, the podcast that dives into a different sector

of the stock market every day. Today is Thursday, January 17th, and we're talking about cars.

I'm your host, Nick Sciple, and today I'm joined by Motley Fool senior auto analyst

John Rosevear via Skype. How are you doing, John? John Rosevear: I'm doing great, Nick! How are you?

Sciple: I'm doing well! I'm really excited about this show today! We've had a lot of

news coming out of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, which I believe is still going on.

But first, I want to look back at 2018.

We got some numbers out about the top-selling vehicle models from Car and Driver. Out of

the top 25 selling vehicles in North America, the top three were pickup trucks -- the Ford F-Series

with 900,000 units sold blowing out of the water the next-closest performer, which was

the Chevy Silverado at 585,000 units sold. Another story we see in these numbers is the

death of the sedan. Out of the top 25 selling models, the first sedan came in at No. 7,

and the only U.S. sedan in the top 25 was the Ford Fusion, and that car is getting retired

this year. John, what are you seeing out of these model numbers? What trends can we pull out of that?

Rosevear: The death of the sedan is overstating it.

There will always be people who want sedans. But, certainly, there are fewer of those people

than there were eight, 10 years ago. This is a trend that has been going on for a while,

and it actually predates the big drop in oil prices that we saw earlier in the decade.

It's crossovers, which is an SUV-shaped vehicle designed on a sedan-style architecture so

it's unibody rather than truck-based. So, instead of riding like a truck, it rides like

a big car, it gets fuel economy more like a car, and so forth.

We started to see these emerge 10, 15 years ago. Some people will point to Subaru and say,

"Subaru has been doing crossovers all along." But, the current explorer when it

came out moved away from the old pickup truck base to a unibody base. It actually shared

an architecture with the now-defunct Ford Taurus sedan.

People love these things. They offer the ride that they're used to. In a sedan, they don't

ride like trucks, they don't bounce like crazy. They're designed for heavy cargo, so they

don't have to have the stiff springs and so forth. They get somewhat better fuel economy.

But you're sitting higher up, you feel safer. They often have all-wheel drive. If you live

in snow country, or places where it rains a lot, or someplace where the roads are rough,

those are all advantages. It's got more room for your stuff in back. Your kids have more

elbow room than they would if you stuffed three of them in the back of a midsize sedan.

People love them, they're eating them up. Crossover sales have boomed.

This isn't just a U.S. thing. Chinese customers love crossovers. They're selling huge over there.

Even in Europe, where gasoline is heavily taxed and people have forever chosen smaller vehicles,

well, smaller crossovers are picking up. Smaller hatchbacks and sedans and what

they call MPVs in Europe, which is like a mini mini van. Folks who remember the Ford C-Max,

it's that sort of vehicle, where it looks like a cross between a small station

wagon and a minivan, that kind of thing. Sales of those things are falling down as more people

in Europe, now, even choose crossovers. This is a global trend.

I don't think it's going to completely eliminate sedans. But, given that vehicle per vehicle,

you can generally get higher margins on a crossover than a sedan, especially right now,

where the demand is, a lot of automakers are moving to crossovers. That's what the customers

want right now. Sciple: I don't blame them. We've got a lot of stuff.

I want room for my stuff. Can you talk for a minute about how dominant the F-Series

is when it comes to trucks? The No. 1 performing seller last year. As I mentioned, they blew

the next-closest vehicle out of the water by over 300,000 units. How dominant is that

F-Series truck in that market? Rosevear: Of course it's dominant, it's been

king for years. One thing I'll point out is that really, when we talk about GM, we have

to count the Chevy Silverado and the GMC Sierra together. The Sierra is the Silverado's upscale sibling.

They're all built on the same architecture. They're all built in the same factory. Together,

they cover most of the same basis that Ford does with the F-150 and the F-Series Super

Duty models in that you can option up a Super Duty to almost $100,000 now. [laughs]

And, if you say, "Oh, wow, that's Sierra Denali money," sure, and those vehicles compete.

GM sold almost 220,000 Sierras last year. When you add those in, say 805 for GM. So,

the gap isn't as drastic. Yes, Ford had a clear win. Ford seems to know its truck customers

better than the guys in Detroit do. They've had this going for a long time. They have

tremendous brand loyalty. They spend a lot of money keeping the F-Series products up

to date. They have lots of thoughtful features that the other guys are traditionally scrambling

to catch up on. GM pickups have their loyalists. RAM pickups

have their loyalists. For a long time, the last generation RAM was, for a pickup,

an unusually smooth-riding vehicle. People would go on test drives and be like, "Oh, this is nice,"

because it had a different rear suspension design. So, RAM has its loyalists, too.

They all have something to offer. But Ford has been able to capture a dominant share in this market

for 40 years now or something like that. Maybe longer. Going back to the early 1970s,

they've been the big player here. And they will protect that. And that drives

a lot of their bottom line. Sciple: Yeah. It's a huge, huge model for them.

Let's talk about what we heard out of Ford in the past few weeks, whether it's in

the Auto Show in Detroit or otherwise. The big vehicle release, you mentioned the Explorer

going to a crossover model. We're hearing about the 2020 Explorer, it was just unveiled.

What are we seeing out of this vehicle? What's special about it? Why is it a big deal for the company?

Rosevear: The big deal for the company is

that they sold lots and lots and lots and lots of the last generation Explorers.

But, it got tired. It got old. This is what happens. Other rivals, who are also very good at this game,

bring out their new stuff. The Explorer was losing ground in the last year or two,

frankly, to the Toyota Highlander, which is a more recent, fresher product that Toyota

lavished with attention and features and brought out at Toyota's usual value price. It was

time for something new. It was maybe a little past time for something new.

But, something new they have come out with. At least on paper, it's a winner. It looks great.

It's a little bigger than the outgoing model. Not so big as to be cumbersome to park,

like it won't fit in your garage or anything. But, you can get a little more cargo in back,

the rear seat passengers have a little more leg room. The interior is a little nicer.

The whole thing is a little lighter, a little nimbler, gets better fuel economy. It's built

on a brand-new architecture that starts as rear wheel drive, although I predict that

most Explorers will be ordered in all-wheel drive configuration, just as they always have been.

That allows a little different packaging, a little different stance, a little less weight

up front, so a little more balance. They're promising that this new Explorer will be better

off-road, in part because of its rear wheel drive architecture, than the outgoing model was.

They're bringing you more of the brawny SUV-ness without giving up the car-like handling

and features of the old Explorer. It's another case where Ford does market research that's,

in some instances, deeper than just about anybody. It's another case where they

really got to know what the winning product would look like, and they've done something

that they think is going to be a very strong entry. I'm sure it's going to sell like hotcakes.

It looks good, it's everything people want on paper. They delivered.

There's also a hybrid, if you're concerned about fuel economy. The hybrid has an EPA-estimated

500-mile range, [laughs] which is amazing. There's also a high-performance Explorer,

as Ford delivers on its promise to bring out more performance vehicles because they can

ask higher prices and get fatter margins on them, and also because people want them.

It's 400 horsepower. I think it's the engine that's standard in the Explorer's upscale cousin,

the Lincoln Aviator, which is also coming out soon. It promises a top speed over

140 miles an hour. That'll be an interesting product. It'll be interesting to see how well that does.

They did this with the Edge not long ago, and that has been selling well in early days,

the Edge ST. So, we'll see how the Explorer does. It's an interesting idea.

Sciple: You have to give the people what they want. I mentioned the top three sellers last

year were trucks. The next three were SUVs and crossovers. It's what the people are buying,

let's give them what they want. Rosevear: One more note about that, I haven't

looked at the list from Car and Driver specifically, but I bet those top three crossovers were

all compact. Of note, Ford has a new Escape coming later this year. That's going to fight

with vehicles like the Honda CRV and Toyota RAV4 and the Nissan Rogue, which has sold

in huge numbers. It's been a big success for them. That's the white-hot category right there.

Almost replacing mid-sized sedans, the compact crossovers.

Sciple: To follow through on that, No. 4 was the Toyota RAV4; No. 5 is the Nissan Rogue;

No. 6, the Honda CRV. You nailed it right on the head. Let's talk about the other big

news that we've heard out of Ford, and that's this alliance with Volkswagen. They're saying

that they're going to share manufacturing resources for medium-sized pickup trucks and

VW's city vans. They're going to share resources. What do you have to say about this deal? What's

interesting about it? Rosevear: It's an interesting deal. I think

VW did well out of this. They're getting Ford to basically build them a badge-engineered

version of the Ranger and some commercial vans that they can sell in markets where they're

strong and Ford is not in those things. That's a clear win for VW dealers in those regions, certainly.

It may be a win for Ford, as well. We don't know the numbers. We don't know how

much VW is paying for these privileges and how much the vehicles will sell for. VW is,

for now, returning the favor with their little City Vans.

I think what's more interesting is looking a couple of steps further down the road.

Automakers have done deals like this for years and years. You need a pickup to sell in South America,

we make tons of pickups, we'll make you some pickups, that kind of thing. Money changes hands.

This is not revolutionary. What's revolutionary is that VW and Ford are saying, "This isn't a merger.

There's going to be no equity ownership changing hands. Nobody's taking control of either.

But, we're exploring other areas to cooperate, as well." That may include self-driving

vehicles and electric vehicles. VW is very far along in developing a modular

architecture for electric vehicles. They're going to start rolling them out very soon, actually.

We may see one before the end of the year. We'll see more over the next few years.

They're ramping up a whole supply chain, which is why it takes time. Ford is at least

not visibly quite as far along in being ready to roll out a slew of electric vehicles

all over the world. VW has been very loud about developments. There are two ways that automakers

go when talking about the future. Either they tell you in great detail about their plans,

or they say nothing and it just shows up. [laughs] It's not clear where Ford fits in here.

But, it does appear that VW is substantially further along in rolling out mass-market electric

vehicles at scale. Ford, via a company called Argo AI, in which

it has a hefty stake -- Argo AI is essentially the software department of its self-driving

vehicle venture, outsourced sort of, because it has a hefty stake in Argo AI. But,

part of the premise with Argo AI is that it may have other automaker investors, clients,

in time. I think it's very possible that we could see Audi, which is a subsidiary of VW, investing

in Argo AI, for instance. It's possible that Ford is further along. A lot of the horse race

in autonomous vehicles is very opaque. People only tell you certain things.

Most people agree Waymo is in the lead, GM is not too far behind, and then there are a whole

bunch of other players who may or may not be close.

Argo AI has recently appeared to be fairly far along. VW, perhaps, less so.

That may be something where VW says, "We can gain 18, 24, 30 months in getting self-driving

Audis out there if we jump in with Ford here." I don't know the specifics, but I'm guessing

something like that has been discussed at high levels in VW, and that's part of their

motivation for being in this deal. Ford might be, "Hey, if we can borrow some of VW's architecture

or supply chain or battery packs or something, we might be able to get electric vehicles

out in places like China and Europe, where demand is likely to be strong for them in

the next few years, more quickly than we might otherwise." I think there's a lot of that

kind of thinking going on in here. In thinking about this deal, looking past

the pickup truck and commercial vans, which are straightforward and things that automakers

have done back and forth for a long time, to the deeper technology stuff that everybody

is spending a fortune on. I'm sure this is what Jim Hackett is thinking. Why do we all

have to spend a zillion dollars to develop self-driving technology from scratch?

Why can't we team up? And VW is receptive to those talks because, perhaps, that's where they

feel they're behind some folks. Sciple: Right. This isn't the first one of

these partnerships on EVs and AVs that we've seen. In the past year, Honda and GM tied up,

with Honda making a substantial investment in Cruise, I believe it was $2.75 billion.

Rosevear: Also, on EVs, Honda is going to buy battery packs from GM, they said. GM is

spending a lot of money to gear up to produce its own what they're calling the next generation

electric vehicles with a battery pack that is smaller, lighter, more energy-dense than

what they're using in, for instance, the Chevy Bolt. Honda has signed up to buy some of those,

which gives GM added scale to drive down costs with its suppliers and gives Honda one fewer

thing they have to engineer from scratch when they roll out electric vehicles. That kind

of partnership can work out well if the companies are on the same page and work well together.

Sciple: Yeah, I think this is definitely going to be a trend we're going to see continue

to play out because the R&D expense and the infrastructure expense to really scale up

on these new categories of vehicles is substantial. Let's talk about what else we've heard from Ford.

We got their preliminary 2018 results and we got some 2019 guidance out of them.

One thing that I noticed is, their adjusted operating profit margin is about half of GM's at 4.4%.

They had some sales declines in China that may have hurt their performance.

What are you seeing out of those preliminary results in 2018? What are we looking at going into

2019 based on their guidance? Rosevear: Ford has a lot of work to do.

2018 was the year where things snowballed on Ford. Rising commodity costs hurt them. This is

the tariffs on steel and aluminum. They rolled out a new model Fiesta, which is their best

seller in Europe. It sold well, but rivals were aggressive on pricing, and they weren't

quite able to get the margins on it that they'd hoped for, because they had to not push as

hard as they would have liked on pricing. Meanwhile, they're also spending a lot of

money in Europe in 2018 because they're now launching the new Focus, which is their other

big-selling model in Europe, very important. That's a cost.

Sales in China fell off a cliff. They've got a dramatic retooling ahead of them there.

Fortunately, they know that, and they've gotten started on it. The problem with Ford in China

seems to be that the people running the operation did not have the deep knowledge of the China

market that they should have. They were global executives who were rotated into this for

a few years and then rotated to something else. Ford has fixed that. They hired Anning Chen,

who was the CEO of Chinese automaker Chery. He's come in and brought a senior team,

many of whom are Chinese, and some of whom are not Chinese but have spent many years

in the country, are fluent in the language, and more importantly, in the nuances of consumer

tastes in the auto market. It seems to be a much more sensitively-tuned operation emerging

now than Ford has ever had in China. They've promised a slew of new products between

now and 2025. They've got a couple of them out already. The new Focus is arriving in China.

The last generation Focus did very well for Ford in China several years ago,

but it became old news in China. One of the problems in China is, because there are so

many competitors there, every automaker you've ever heard of does business in China,

and then there are a slew of domestic Chinese automakers. For a consumer, that means there's

always something new. It means, if you let the Focus hang around for six or seven years,

it's old news. [laughs] It's ancient history. Why'd you buy that old car when you could have

had something much newer and nicer with the latest technology that's a little lighter

or is styled differently? Ford has to be able to play at that pace. GM has been able to

play at that pace for a while. They need to tailor their products better for China and

have more of them and freshen them more frequently. There were deeper problems with distribution

and their dealer network that they've worked through. A lot of the pain in 2018 in China

was due to those problems. Ford's wholesale shipments in China were way down because dealers

were selling off the excess inventory they'd built up. They were selling it cheap, which

hurt them, and Ford was helping them out there some, I think. So, China was a big mess.

In the U.S., the F-Series continues to do very well and deliver good results.

They're getting good prices for it, they're getting good margins for it. Of course sedan sales

have fallen way off. Because the Explorer and Escape were at end-of-life, they weren't

getting the premium pricing and margins and sales numbers relative to things like,

as you mentioned, the Toyota Highlander, it wasn't quite eating the Explorer's lunch, but it

was nibbling at the salad. [laughs] So, it's time for a new Explorer and a new Escape.

When they get those things in place and launched and are past the launch costs later this year

into next year, assuming the market holds up, you'll see noticeable improvement just

from that alone. And then they're bringing more SUVs to market

to feel things out here and in China, and to some extent, in Europe. There are a whole

bunch of new SUVs coming. It's almost like they split the Escape in half for the next generation.

There will be a new Escape, which will be sleeker and more tailored to urban sensibilities.

Then, there will be a similarly-sized, perhaps sharing the architecture, small, rowdy

off-roader. This is not the Bronco, it's one size down from the Bronco. They name they've

thrown around for it is Maverick, though I understand that's not definite. There's also

the Bronco itself coming, which is more Explorer-sized as I've heard it, although I don't know any

more details on the Bronco than anybody else does. It's one of the most asked about upcoming

Fords that I've seen in quite a while. There's a lot of interest in it.

The Ranger is now out and has begun shipping, the mid-size pickup. There's another SUV coming

that's a high-performance electric SUV. That's coming next year. Ford promises 300-mile range

and acceleration that will most certainly get your attention. It sounds almost like

they're aiming to sell you Ludicrous mode for a lot less than Tesla sells it. It's clearly

on their minds. Here's the $40,000 Model X that zooms like crazy, something like that.

That would be classic Ford, really. You introduce something new and cutting edge, we're going

to bring it to everybody. That's the ancient Ford playbook and it still works.

Sciple: You mentioned Tesla. One thing I want to call out is that Ford is signaling they're

going to release an electric and hybrid F-Series truck and the Transit van, which you might

see if a contractor comes to work on your home, that will be what they bring all their

equipment in. We've heard Tesla talking about doing a pickup truck. Ford's coming out with

the F-Series, which is the standard when it comes to pickup trucks in the U.S. and electric

model in the near future. Rosevear: Well, let's back up a little bit.

This was a passing comment from Jim Farley, Ford's Global Markets Chief, more or less

second in command at Ford. In a presentation to analysts yesterday, he said, "We've got

hybrid and full battery electric F-150 and Transit coming." That was pretty much all

he said. We know Ford has a hybrid F-150 coming. It's coming next year. It's a no-brainer that

they would do a hybrid Transit. The Transit is the world's best-selling commercial van.

It's not just the thing your plumber drives in the United States. They sell tons of these

in Europe in several different sizes. They sell them in China. It's one thing that has

done well for them in China. These things get sold all over the world. It's the world's

best-selling commercial van. That's something else where Ford makes a lot

of money and they're going to defend it. One way they're going to defend it is by having

hybrid and, in time, full battery electric. What they've said about the idea of a full

electric F-150 is really not much more than "We'll have it when we think our customers

are ready to buy it." Former Ford CEO Mark Fields said to me in an aside a few years ago

when I was talking to him, he said, "We've got to lead our customers, especially our

truck customers, to electrification. It's going to be a process. We have this whole

roadmap sketched out to get there, but these are not people who are going to be Tesla early adopters.

These are folks who buy their trucks, they like their trucks, they get the newest

and most up to date truck. We had to do some education around the aluminum body panels,

because that was a big change. It worked for us, we did well. We're confident that we can

get them to accept and even prefer electric trucks once we show them there are clear advantages.

But we have to do that incrementally over time."

What they're doing with electrification generally, now, the hybrid F-150 will have a bunch of

stuff that goes way beyond fuel efficiency. One of the things they've already talked up is,

you'll have the ability to use it as a generator. So, when you're going to the job site,

you don't have to throw the generator in the back anymore because you can just plug

into the hybrid's battery and use that to power your tools or whatever for a few hours.

They're talking up advantages like that. What I've said for a while is, when you can,

in your head, hear one of those Ford ads with Denis Leary giving the snarky talk about an

electric F-150 and how it'll pull your stumps out, haul more of your junk and that stuff,

that's what's coming. When you hear that on Sunday afternoon during a football game,

you'll know that electric vehicles are now mass-market. [laughs] That's going to be it. Ford will

only do it when they think they have the right product and when they think people are ready

to buy it at quantity. And when they do it, it'll be like, OK, America is going electric now.

I don't know that it's going to be next year

or the year after. It's not going to be on the timeline that the Tesla fans might like.

I can say with high confidence based on Ford's track record and what I know about the extensive

research they do on trucks, when it arrives, it'll be good. But I couldn't tell you whether

that's 2021 or 2026 at this point. They may not know for sure, either.

Sciple: I want to call out, before we move on to GM, Ford is really turning over their

lineup, they have some good vehicles that are coming down the line. But they're undergoing

some restructuring in Europe. That's going to include some plant closures and layoffs.

GM abandoned their European operations back in 2017. Ford is having some issues in Europe, as well,

retiring some vehicles. We're expecting that we're going to see a reorg in South America, as well.

Something to keep in mind when we're paying attention to that business.

Let's move on to GM and talk about what they're doing.

Rosevear: I actually want to hit Ford, one more thing we didn't talk about. Their 2019

guidance is, "We think everything's going to improve. We don't know how much of it's

going to improve in 2019." Usually, when a company comes out with guidance, they say,

"We expect adjusted earnings per share to be between x and y." They didn't do any of that.

They didn't give any numbers. They said, "We have a lot of things in motion, but Brexit

could knock us off track, more tariffs could knock us off track, or they could work out

in ways that help us. We don't know that yet, so we're not telling you anything right now

in terms of specific numbers. We're telling you what we're doing and that we're confident

it's going to yield improvements." On the one hand, that's very frustrating.

But on the other hand, that's fair. They're giving you the real story.

Sciple: Right. You've got geopolitical events with Brexit. Sales declined in China for the

first time since 1990, so we're seeing some macroeconomic turnover, as well. Something

to keep in mind with these guys. I do think Ford has some interesting things coming down

the pipeline to open up some opportunities for them.

Now, let's talk about what's going on with GM. GM is, just like Ford, coming out with

a new SUV, the Cadillac XT6. It's a three-row crossover on the same platform as the Chevy Traverse

and the Buick Enclave. What I thought was interesting about this car is, it doesn't

have GM's Super Cruise included. I think we've only seen that in one vehicle so far.

You'd think, with these new models coming out, they're really going to push out the Super Cruise.

What's your takeaway on Super Cruise not being in this vehicle?

Rosevear: Give them six months. [laughs] They've promised that it's going to roll out across

the Cadillac lineup over the next 18 months or something, and eventually will be available

on lots of different GM vehicles around the world. I think they just weren't ready to

talk it up yet. It will not surprise me if there's a press event in September and they

show you the Super Cruise XT6. Interestingly, this is going to compete, not really so much

with the Explorer, but with the Lincoln Aviator, which is the Explorer's upscale sibling.

Ford showed that last year. Interesting comparison. The Aviator has a lot more power and more

dramatically different styling. It'll be interesting to see how they fare against one another.

Sciple: It's going after that crossover SUV market that people are eating up right now.

The other thing we saw released from Cadillac that was really interesting to me is some

renderings for a new electric crossover. We don't know the name of it yet but it's really

a sleek-looking vehicle. It looks like it would fit in that Tesla model. Do we have

any idea about a timeline for that? Or anything about that car beyond these renderings that

we've seen so far? Rosevear: We've known for a while that

GM is working on a brand-new electric vehicle architecture that promises more range at lower

cost than what they used for the Bolt, which at this point is a few years old, if you go

back to where they first started developing it in conjunction with their partner, LG Chem.

This next generation, the battery pack has many improvements. It's lower, it's smaller,

it's more energy-dense. It will be more amenable to fast recharging. There are other improvements

to the architecture and so forth that will allow a wide variety of vehicles to be built

off this. They're ramping up, as VW is doing, as all of the big automakers are doing,

they're ramping up their supply line and so forth. They have promised a whole bunch by 2023.

We don't know for sure when the first one will arrive.

What we've learned here is that the first one is going to be a Cadillac crossover.

2021-ish is what Steve Carlisle, Cadillac president, said the other day. They don't want to be

pinned to that because there are a lot of balls in the air that are about just ramping

the supply line. People talk about, "We need electric vehicles now!" For instance,

there has not been enough lithium coming out of the ground to make the batteries for electric

vehicles in the quantities people are hoping for. All of this has to ramp. Mining operations

have to ramp. Cell factories have to ramp. And the suppliers themselves. We have to

make more electric motors. We have to set up facilities to assemble cells into battery packs.

We have to decide which kinds of cells work best in vehicles long-term. That kind

of testing has been happening. We can't just flip a switch and build five million a year.

This is all ramping up slowly. The reason GM can't pin themselves to a date

on this thing yet is probably because there are moving parts out of their control.

They anticipate that things are going to happen by a certain deadline. When they say,

"We'll have a bunch by 2023," they may have most of them out by 2022, or they may scrape to

get the last couple out in December so that they can meet what they promised.

There has to be, at this point, with a lot of the automakers, vagueness around high-volume

electric vehicle plans. That will start to change a lot over the next year when we have

more visibility into when things will arrive. I think we're going to hear a lot more specifics

at next year's auto shows. Sciple: A plug for our show next week,

I'm going to have Tim Beyers on, we're going to be talking about the battery market, all those

things you mentioned. Lithium has to come out of the ground, all those sorts of things.

Let's talk about the numbers GM released. They recently raised their guidance for 2018 up

above the high end of their range. They gave surprisingly upbeat EPS guidance for

2019 in the range of $6.50 to $7.00. The average analyst estimate was below $6.00.

Looking back to 2018 and looking forward to 2019, we're really seeing that GM is very bullish

on their operations. What are you seeing in those releases GM has sent out?

Rosevear: GM feels that it's done a lot of the work that some other companies are now doing.

They do want to reduce their manufacturing footprint a little bit in the United States.

We know about that. They announced plant closures and so forth in November. Some of that can

best be understood as, they're opening negotiations with the UAW. Every four years, the UAW renews

its contracts with the three Detroit automakers. That's coming up this summer. So, there's a lot of

dancing going around that. We don't know exactly what's going to happen there.

The reasonable assumption is that the union folks will get some of what they want and

GM will get some plants closed. That's how the negotiations generally shake out.

They did do well. They're coming in at the top end of their guidance range for 2018,

they've said, or maybe a bit above the top end of their guidance range. They give this

nice range, $6.50 to $7.00 per share for 2019. A few things are happening there.

They were spending a lot of money to revamp their whole line of crossovers up and down. Most of those

vehicles are out now. The XT6 will be one of the last of that cycle. The Chevys and

the Buicks are selling, and they're selling around the world -- well, they're selling

in the U.S. and China, anyway, and they're selling well. They're delivering good profits.

GM has been riding on those. GM has new pickups out that'll deliver better profits.

Next step is big truck-based SUVs. This is things like the Suburban and the Escalade,

the GMC Yukon, Chevy Tahoe. Those are not the ginormous sellers that they were 20 years ago,

but they still sell in big numbers. GM owns that market. They have something like

a 70% share of big truck-based SUVs in the United States. They're very profitable.

They have all-new versions coming built on their all-new truck architecture. After that,

there will be, presumably, all-new midsize pickups as well. They have more products coming out

that will come in higher prices and deliver better margins once they're fully launched

than the vehicles they replaced.  They've also got a slew of new products,

I don't know what they all are yet, coming to China this year. They promised something like

20 new or revamped products in China in 2019. Whatever happens to the Chinese new car market

as a whole, GM will be relatively well-positioned. If sales go down 30%, sales go down 30%.

But of the remaining sales, GM will be well positioned to get their share and then some.

I want to say one last thing about GM. In terms of earnings per share guidance, we also

have to remember, GM has been buying back a lot of shares, so there are fewer shares

to divide the earnings among. Sciple: One thing I want to call out about

GM from a profit point of view is what's going on with GM Financial. It seems like it's really

starting to turn a corner and start pumping some cash into GM as opposed to reinvesting

their cash into that arm of the business. Can you explain to our listeners what GM Financial

does and what opportunities it gets for the business from a profit point of view?

Rosevear: It's a bank. When you hear on TV those ads where an automaker is offering you

low-cost financing as an alternative to cash-back, that's usually coming from what we call their

captive finance arms. These are banks, wholly owned by the automakers, that both provide

consumer loans and leasing contracts as well as financing to dealers, what we call floor

plan financing, which is, they buy 300 cars from GM and they can finance them for the

three or four months it might take to turn them over, or something like that.

Ford Credit has been a substantial source of cash for Ford over the last several years.

GM, as part of its breakdown in the last decade, sold off its longtime captive financing unit.

It spun it off, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, which is now Ally Financial.

What they did after their bankruptcy was they bought basically a subprime lender, a subprime

auto lender and retooled it. The infrastructure and the people and so forth -- they've moved

away from subprime. The loan portfolio is now pretty high quality, thankfully. [laughs]

We worry about some of that stuff, but it's fine. They've greatly expanded operations in China.

Now, when you expand a bank, you have to put up capital because they lend against some

multiple of the actual capital they have. Like Ford, they've been putting GM Financial's

profits more or less back into the business to expand the lending base. Now, they're at

the point where they think they can take out cash, which means more cash flow goes into

GM proper and can be used for things like developing electric vehicles. Or, alternatively,

for paying dividends and buying back stock. Sciple: Right. In the fourth quarter of 2018,

they instituted the first annual dividend at GM. We mentioned in the first half of the show,

talking about Ford, about how it takes a lot of cash to develop these new emerging

technologies like EVs and autonomous vehicles. So, having that switch they can flip to bring

some more cash into the business is really valuable from that point of view.

Before we go away, let's talk about what's going on with Cruise. We're still expecting

Cruise to roll out in 2019? We don't know where it's going to be. Do we have any ideas

about when it might launch this year and what geographies that might be launched in?

Rosevear: The smart money is betting that San Francisco will be the first city. I mean,

they're already all over the place in San Francisco doing their testing. They might

as well just start there. They have tried to institute a presence in New York.

They actually have a facility not far from where GM's New York Cadillac headquarters was,

it's down toward Tribeca at the lower end of the West Village. They've been going around and

around with politicians over whether they can actually operate these things.

Of course, in New York, you get a whole lot of the "We don't need killer robot cars on the roads, etc, etc."

So, there's going to have to be some education there. Whereas in San Francisco,

they're used to these things at this point, so it makes sense to just roll it out there.

That said, I don't know for sure what GM's plans are. I also wouldn't be surprised to

see them in Detroit, frankly, start operating in Detroit. It's GM's home. If we're going

to have the auto business here, and self-driving cars are the latest thing, let's make sure

that visitors to Detroit can experience this. It would make a lot of sense.

As for whether it'll happen in 2019, what I know is that they made a lot of improvements in 2018.

They released an in-car video and invited us to compare it to the one they did

a year earlier. Sure enough, the car drives a whole lot better and handles a lot of situations better.

Is it 100% ready? No, not quite. They're honest about that. Dan Ammann, who was GM's president,

has moved to take over Cruise. He's saying they're on track, but the gating

factor is safety, and they'll release it when it's ready. They think it's 2019, they hope

it's 2019, they're not going to rush it. If it turns out to be 2020, that's fine,

they want it to be safe. Sciple: It's going to be an interesting thing

to follow. As you said earlier in the show, Cruise is viewed to be No. 2 behind Waymo

when it comes to autonomous vehicle development. GM is really putting a lot of chips on the

board when it comes to EVs and autonomous vehicles. They totally got rid of their hybrids

this year, they're really pushing hard into EVs. It'll be interesting to see how things

play out. Cruise is already a significant part of GM's business. It's valued at $15 billion.

That's about a third of the market cap of the whole company, so it's a significant

portion of the company. Definitely something to watch and definitely something we'll keep

following when we have you on, John.

Rosevear: Alright.

Sciple: Thanks so much for coming on! For folks that have any questions or want to

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