Monday, February 11, 2019

Youtube daily report Feb 11 2019

Got the Zoo in my vein, can't forget it

From the 7G to the block i gotta shine

The homie Casper counting stacks

Meanwhile i m chatting with my sawed-off [shotgun]

I sold it cuz i've been asked to

Show me the money and smile for me honey

It's not the time to overthink it anymore

I count the profit i'm excited

If it doesn't pay i'm going back to the golden world, far in the south of l'Essone

You think you know it all but if you knew how our hearts reason [double entendre with resound]

Homie i'm in deep shit, ask my german [car]

Homie i'm into green ask my sedatives

Everybody stand up, everybody want a seat

I don't like the decor i put on my sunglasses

666 open the tap

i'm chasing money #puddy cat

I got my faith back I lost some brothers

A little sweep in front of hell's gates

You are QLF we'll see if we fall down

I look at the sky say thanks for this battle

Homie i'm not sure, god forgive me if i end up first

Fuck all my dreams, screw imagination i'm around Scampia rolling a joint

Misery is teethless now , the tooth fairy can't handle it all

under the pillow a couple customers

I come back home like Rico, dead-end superstar

We want the world Chico

New enemies, new weapons

You don't like peace 'cuz you never went to war war, war

Money and fam light up my soul

I repaint the fridge in blue yellow and green

We want our grass space, we want planet Earth

We want the world Chico

Don't worry we will give back everything we acquired

We want the world chico

OK ok im fucking these hoes

You know it's hard all day long

Thinking 'bout this cash, thinking 'bout this cash

I ain't rich, I ain't cool

Don't give a fuck about these hoes

Wo want to suck on my dick

I have to hustle, I'm addicted

Fridge is empty, I'm not laughing

I think about the fam, you know fuck it

Struggling for that, selling those pancakes

Arm & hammer, counting my salary

Doing evil, i know i'm sinking

But no one is gonna feed my own

I put on my studs, i'm greedy as fuck

So i'm chanting my hatred, feeding those dogs

Don't take it wrong, but ain't got no love

Give a fuck about the listeners, i know they will stop supporting

Ah man enjoy what i'm offering

Watch your bitch the trend will fade

Ounga ounga , man qué pasa

Mowgli Juggling in the jungle

Ounga wawa, Ah nigga wawa

I Fuck , you suck , ain' worried bout nothing

New enemies, new weapons

You don't like peace 'cuz you never went to war *war, war*

Money and fam light up my soul

I repaint the fridge in blue yellow and green

We want our grass space, we want planet Earth

We want the world Chico

Don't worry we will give back everything we acquired

We want the world chico

New enemies, new weapons

You don't like peace 'cuz you never went to war war, war

Money and fam light up my soul

I repaint the fridge in blue yellow and green

We want our grass space, we want planet Earth

We want the world Chico

Don't worry we will give back everything we acquired

We want the world chico

The world chico

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Royal Az - Backstreet Boys Explain Why It's 'Surreal' to Be Back at the Grammys 26 Years After Thei - Duration: 5:54.

 More than two decades after they got their start in music, the Backstreet Boys are back at the Grammy Awards as nominated artists — an unbelievable moment, if you ask them

 On Sunday, band members Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, AJ McLean and Howie Dorough, who were nominated in the best pop duo/group performance category for their hit "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," said receiving their eighth-ever nomination felt "surreal" after so many memorable years together

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 "We have so many great memories here back in the day," Dorough, 45, explained to PeopleTV

"We've been amongst so many great other artists nominated and just to be amongst [them]… it's just a great experience

"  For Richardson, who is the oldest of the band that formed in 1993, winning a Grammy took a backseat to the group's longevity

 "In two months, it'll be 26 years that we've been together as a group," he explained

"If you would've told me 26 years ago when we started this that in 2019, after 26 years together, we'd have a No

album and be nominated for our eighth Grammy award, I wouldn't have believed it."  "That's a win right there," added Richardson, 47

 Littrell echoed his fellow bandmate's sentiments but revealed what he thought was the secret to their enduring success

 "It's about the journey — the journey with our fans, the journey together as a group, because we've been through all the highs, all the lows and we're still here," he said

 "We love music … we're passionate about what we do and we're passionate the art that we make, and so we hope that everybody continues to love it," Littrell continued

"That's why we're still here."  The artists, who brought their wives along to the big night, also divulged their upcoming Valentine's Day plans

And aside from Dorough, who explained he had to work, the men all had romantic nights planned

 Carter, 39, revealed that he was planning to get creative with a hot air balloon ride, while McLean, 41, and Richardson were looking forward to a more low-key night, including dinner and "snuggle time

"  Littrell said he was planning to have "quiet time that I can't mention on camera" with his wife

 The band recently released their ninth studio album, DNA, on Jan. 25. In November, they announced their DNA World Tour, which will be the group's biggest arena tour in 18 years

 It will kick off in May after a 14-month Las Vegas residency, Backstreet Boys: Larger Than Life,comes to an end in April

After beginning in Portugal on May 11, the group will touch down in Europe and then head to the States until mid-September

Tickets are available here.  Backstreet Boys Open Up About Their 'Daddy Daycare' Life on the Road with 8 Kids  "We are stoked to finally be here again gearing up for a new album, new tour, and brand new single," McLean previously told PEOPLE

 "There are so many amazing things we have up our sleeves," he said. "It's really nice to see the actual payday when we've been busting our butt in the studio

We've been working on this record for quite some time now, it's finally about to be sooner or later presented to the world

"  The "Larger Than Life" hitmakers said they could not feel more grateful for this new chapter

 "For a group like us to still be here … is a huge testament to the music and a huge testament to our fans — the most loyal fans in the world sticking with us the entire time and they continue to push us to strive and be better," McLean has said

 Backstreet Boys Are Excited to 'One-Up' Their Smash Residency with DNA World Tour Next Year  He continued: "We're always trying to set new goals for ourselves

I know going into this tenth album that we set that goal to be able to put up a massive tour, especially coming off the heels of such a huge show in Las Vegas

"  The 61st Annual Grammy Awards are broadcasting live from Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb

10, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.

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Pourquoi les Nazis Actuels auraient-ils laissé s'installer l'IMMIGRATION DE MASSE ? - Duration: 4:30.

In a comment on the previous video from one of my subscribers I read this question:

if the Nazi spirit survived, how is it that they let Europe merge

at this point (among other issues) ?

In other words, if the offspring of Nazis still existed, why are we

there today, especially in terms of immigration mass and globalization?

-on the one hand let's not forget that their goals could have changed.

Let's not forget that many Nazis went to emigrate to the middle east (egypt,

libya and others) to become a speaker, minister or diplomat.

Even going so far as to convert to Islam, change your name, etc.

But this fact is less well known than the operation paperclip for example.

- By the way, to talk about immigration in Europe, not even 10% of the population

from each country (being immigrants) who could cope with the remaining 90% in case

major crisis.

Which I obviously do not want in passing.

- maybe they let things get tired (or contributed to) until there is

a breaking point, to get people to accept for themselves the need for a

radical / totalitarian change, etc. creating the problem> creating a

solution to solve this problem

- Let's look everywhere around us and also Worldwide: USA, Brazil, Germany

(rising of extremes), austria, netherlands, Hungary, Russia and so on.

All countries turn to the far right Even Macron who is supposed to be from the center,

now allows only 35000 nationalization about a year, whereas it was about

200,000 a year from Holland, sarko and chirac.

- what about transhumanism in constant

development? Was it not a question of kind of superman Nishcheen, dear to the Nazis

?

- what about our commercial conquest from space,

the moon and march in particular? Were it not the first Germans who had

invented rocket technology with werner von braun?

- do you believe that all these Nazi scientists, exfiltrated on the one hand in the USA during the operation

paperclip, but also in the USSR and also in the middle east, suddenly gave up

all their "ideals"? No, they certainly have children,

grandchildren, who probably have been transmitted a taste of revenge.

- did not you notice that in america from the south the Germans reign over the riches

? In Brazil there are whole cities that are German and look like

cities of bavaria.

In Argentina, needless to say, they are many.

In bolivia, according to a lawyer's confidence American (of South American origin),

German banks are safer than a Swiss bank, and you can still have

a numbered account! in argentina it is about the same thing.

But it's a well-kept secret.

To conclude, maybe they learned to to be discreet since World War II

(though, with the swastika pools visible from the sky), but maybe they are

winning the game globally.

This era of all-digital, robotics, transhumanism, immortality, is not it

not ultimately the dream of the superman who becomes reality?

Let's ask the real questions.

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Stop Myopia | What Causes Nearsightedness and How to Stop Myopia from Getting Worse - Duration: 13:48.

In this video, I'm interviewing. Dr. Roman Gerber from Wink Family Eye Care on what it takes to stop myopia

What causes nearsightedness and how to prevent myopia from getting worse! So let's take a look

Hey guys welcome, this is dr. Joe Allen here from doctor eye health and I'm here today with dr

Roman Gerber from wink family eye care premier eye clinics located in Chanhassen and st

Louis Park, Minnesota

and we're gonna be talking about

nearsightedness and

myopia control and he at any point thought the video check out the show notes and links below for further information about everything that we

everything that we mention as well as some extra links so that you can get in contact with dr. Gerber at Wink family eye care

All right, so, dr. Gerber and Wink family eye care you guys focus a lot on

Myopia progression and what's called myopia control.

And hey, if you have not heard of the term myopia, that's the medical term for nearsightedness

But really what why do you think dr. Gruber its myopia progression is becoming such a problem

Why do we need to be concerned about it? So great question. Um

Oftentimes kids will start off and they'll be slightly myopic or nearsighted and they'll start by being around a minus one

And what that means for them is that they can function really well throughout the day

But the board is pretty fuzzy and they need the their classes and or contacts to see the board clearly later on

They will start getting more and more

Nearsighted where they will be about a minus three

Minus five or a minus eight and at those levels it becomes harder to function. They can't see their alarm clock

They can't move around a room

Clearly without having glasses or contacts so they become much more reliant and it becomes harder for them to see

Now disease wise as they get more nearsighted there

I will actually grow and get longer and so it increases their chance of developing a retinal detachment in one study it found that

patients who were minus eight

As compared to somebody who had no prescription were over twenty times more likely to develop a retinal detachment which can lead to blindness

for a condition like myopic maculopathy

It's almost 100 five times more likely that they could develop that condition as compared to somebody who doesn't have any

Nearsightedness so disease wise it's also an area that makes us a twink family. I care very concerned. So I totally agree

I think across the board

Eye care professionals we all want to prevent eye disease, prevent blindness, certainly those major conditions

Things like you mentioned, glaucoma things like cataracts retinal detachments and then that macula macd myopic maculopathy

Is a major concern and so yeah, I think if we can do anything to prevent nearsightedness from getting worse, you know

If someone just starts at a minus two if we can keep that to a minus two minus three

Rather than let that excel to minus eight that's gonna be a big win. So obviously here as eye care professionals

We want to stop myopia

And if you're somebody who's really concerned about the myopic

Epidemic or myopia epidemic then please go ahead and comment in the section below stop. Myopia. Go ahead and shout that out for us

Okay. All right. So well, if you don't mindDr. Gerber, let's go over a little bit more of what causes

Nearsightedness, could you shed some light on that?

Yeah, so there's this constant nature versus nurture debate and like most answers to that debate

This one the answer is both. There's usually a genetic component. We find that kids who have parents who are nearsighted

Are much more likely to develop nearsightedness themselves similarly?

we have seen a doubling and increase in myopia due to

Tablets due to phones and this has just been over the past 20 years

so that has not been a genetic change but has rather been a more nurture change when we

go abroad when I do charity clinics myself I go to places sometimes where

education ends in second or third grade and if that happens those kids do not develop nearsightedness in the same way that

Kids in the United States do so. It's definitely kind of both there. Also. I completely agree

I know we see a lot more kids nowadays on things like tablets and phones

Certainly, it's great that they're doing stuff for school

But that extra time up close has been proven to kind of push people to become more nearsighted earlier

On and develop those higher rates of myopia

So yeah, when it comes to clinic, I know we have a lot different tools available to us certainly have glasses

We have contact lenses. We can prescribe to help kids see better and then even as we get older, there's options like LASIK -

But what about helping prevent myopia from getting worse? What can we do to really help?

What are some of the tools and theories that we can apply as an eye doctor to really help our patients?

Well, what do you think?

So I think it is very important that we do

Do something for the longest time parents have asked us what they can do to slow down

Progression or stop myopia, and we haven't had great tools over 30 years ago

We used to use line bifocals and put kids in those and that appeared to help but only a minimal amount

So that has definitely fallen out of favor

the two things I find are the most beneficial are orthokeratology and soft multifocal contacts and

orthokeratology

Yeah, yeah in case you guys don't know orthokeratology

It sounds like a fancy term but really it's it's a special type of contact lens that helps fit on the eye

And won't let you go a little bit more about what what a little carrot ology is. Yeah, so it's a really cool contact

It's a large hard contact that is usually very comfortable that is only worn at night nowadays

So what happens is the cornea has the contact over it and then it gets flattened

by this

contact

that using orthokeratology and then the child wakes up takes the contact out and they can see clearly they

Don't wear glasses. They don't wear contacts and they can see the world very clearly. It does what LASIK does but only temporarily

and safely in children

So it's like kind of the opposite of wearing contact lenses during the day to see

It's actually a contact lens that you wear at nighttime you sleep with it. It's safe to sleep in but it actually

morphs and sculpt kind of molds the front surface of the eye so that during the day you can see clearly and

Again, kind of just repeated every night. Is that correct? Uh, yeah. That is absolutely excellent

And so that actually slows down to prevent and slows down the development of your nearsightedness. Yes

So a completely different mechanism is working on slowing down the progression of nearsightedness

using what appears to be hyperopic defocus

Appears to be the best theory that explains that but the eye doesn't elongate it actually has a dampening effect

on the elongation most studies show

Very large ranges, but I think probably 50 to 80 percent

Slowdown in progression using orthokeratology. That's a that's a great benefit. Right if you can slow down a child's progression by fifty to eighty percent

With those types of lenses. I mean that that's significant, right?

So especially for someone that could just wear the lenses at nighttime

That's a pretty simple solution, you know, just a quick thing on orthokeratology

who's who's the best candidate for that type of that type of instrument or that type of a

Really prescription who's gonna benefit the most from that. Um, so it's usually

Kids because it can slow down the progression but it can be used in adults just for vision correction as well. It can be

Low, myopic kids who have about a minus one or even higher my ops and the - three - four - five

Range and they can do really well and also does great for those of us with dry eye

Because you don't wear a contact throughout the day nothing gets drier as the day continues. That's an excellent point

I didn't even think about that for dry eyes

But now beyond just the Ortho-K

Okay, those type of contact lenses now soft multifocals' i've heard a lot about that as being another solution

Can you talk about those? Yeah, so soft multifocals were originally invented for those of us over 40

When it became hard for us to see our phones

And we wanted to wear contacts so we could see our phones and look for their way

so but they also found that soft multifocals have the same hyperopic defocus a

kind of

Progression and it stops the eye from getting longer

So that helps the eye out and you don't get the progression that you do kind of with regular contacts with regular glasses again

Similar about fifty to eighty percent. So the focusing mechanisms of these contact lenses

Still gave you a good vision for the person wearing them for the maybe your child a family member

but it actually helps it has this little defocused mechanism in theory that helps prevent that eye from

Elongating and making your nearsightedness worse

So that that's really fascinating is it so we really just have the contact lenses or there other options. There are other options as well

Atropine has been used for at least twenty thirty years or so

Atropine is a dilating drop and we all know how much

Patients loved dilating. Yeah

But at full strength

It dilates the eye for up to a week

Or more and then patients would use this and it did seem to slow down progression pretty well

The problem was you'd be dilated so you couldn't see up close and you'd be sensitive to light, right?

So there's actually a study that came out a few years ago called the adam2 study that seemed to show that

Lower concentrations of atropine were still protective for myopia, which was wonderful so you don't have the same

Dilation and loss of focusing power up close and it seems much better there. I primarily use it as an adjunct therapy

In combination with contact lenses, excellent. So I

Completely agree. I I know about all those different all those different

applications and tools

But I know that I don't think atropine isn't as common is it I think the contact lenses are a little bit more readily available

More practitioners are probably utilizing that what do you agree? From what I have seen?

Absolutely. What's great about the contacts? Is they fix the vision as well?

So the child can walk they can see clearly atropine would be used in combination with either contacts or glasses

And so it's an extra drop. Excellent

So what about you know children who don't want to wear contact lenses or use drops?

Is there even just kind of things lifestyle changes or different glasses or something else? That would be a good?

Modification for the as an option for for those people. Yeah great question

So what they could do is they could decrease screen time and particularly screen time up close

That's appears to be a the big factor that causes these big jumps and myopia

So if your kid is on a handheld device make them watch TV

Do small improvements? Yeah easier said than done. Yeah. I know a lot of times

It's like we don't want children to stop doing their studies

We ask them to keep performing well in school so they gotta finish their homework, right?

It's good for them to read but a lot of times I know for myself and I was growing up

I spent a lot of time playing video games, you know handheld like Gameboy stuff right up close and I think that's great

it's great for the kids to play and have fun, but perhaps just

Recommending or seeing if they could spend more time

Maybe playing games or hanging out with their friends outside and a little bit less time spent all day inside stuck on a screen

Yeah, I think you're absolutely right. So I health question of the day

Have you heard of any of these different methods for myopia control? Which one is your favorite?

And do you have any other questions about them go ahead and comment in the section below?

Let us know what your questions are. All right. So question round. We're doing some quick questions here as dr

Gerber to get to know him a little bit better so first

Tell us a favorite movie

Terminator 1 and 2. Oh my god. Ok, not 3 or 4 or 5 or not

No not 3, 4, or five. Yey Arnold. OK Cats or Dogs?

Dogs, I have a dog named Winnie named Winnie. What kind of dog? She's a Havanese?

9.5 lbs and shes wonderful. I have no idea. What a Havanese is. I'm gonna have to look that up. coffee or tea?

Tea tea, okay. Yes. Yeah, what kind of tea?

I like herbal tea Oh herb all stop to see I'm a green tea guy

I can't do coffee. .. favourite sport? tennis a well, but your favorite pastime? so

What I love doing more than anything is surfing I live in Minnesota. Yeah. No, I know

I live in Minnesota and I can barely surf but if I could do anything. Yeah, I would Surf that's awesome. Yeah, okay

All right favorite color. Um, dr. Sarah would kill me if I didn't say green so green. Yep. Yep, green

Yeah here in the clinic all green. Yeah favorite food

Spinach and kale because it's high in lutein and zeaxanthin and good for your eyes. Oh my god, totally eye doctor. Yes

Glasses contacts contacts. Okay awesome. What for?

Myopia control. Oh, yeah

Control. All right. All right guys. Thanks so much for watching

Make sure to go ahead and like subscribe and share this video with any friends and family want to say a quick

Thank you to dr. Gerber for having me here. Thank you so much for coming here

And thanks for letting me be part of this, of course, and so otherwise keep an eye on it. We'll talk to you soon

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How to Download Facebook Videos Without Using Any Software on PC, Computer, Laptop - Duration: 2:11.

in this video I will show you how you

can download the Facebook video in high

definition without any software on your

laptop or PC so first thing first you

need to open the browser and open the

Facebook don't do this required video

which you want to download let's say if

this is the video right click the video

and get show video url copy the URL now

open a new incognito window right click

and paste and go the URL it will open

the video but it will also ask you to

sign in since you're opening in a

incognito window so you do not want to

sign it so you know designing is right

click the page and you page source has

control f and search for HD underscore

SRC you need to copy this URL within the

inverted commas starting with HTTPS and

it will end here with the inverted

commas followed by the again st

underscore SRC copy this URL and now

paste this URL in the new window and

such your video will open up in a new

browser right click the video and you

will have the option to save video gasp

like that well get an option to save the

video let's click the link to make sure

that the video is downloaded so here is

your high-definition

so this is your high-definition video

which you have just downloaded it from

Facebook without any additional software

in this Center we are consistently

uploading the tech videos the tips

tricks and hacks and how-to videos on

Android Windows and internet websites

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SNL salutes the women of Congress in sketch - Duration: 2:42.

Saturday Night Live has saluted the women of Congress in a Charlie's Angels inspired sketch that even earned praise from rising Democrat star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

The sketch on Saturday night took note of the Congresswomen's solidarity during the State of the Union address when the ladies of Washington all opted to wear white

SNL's female cast - Cecily Strong, Aidy Bryant, Melissa Villaseñor, Leslie Jones, Heidi Gardner, Kate McKinnon and Ego Nwodim - all took part in the sketch

They were joined by host and musical act, Halsey.It featured appearances from: Nancy 'Madame Clap Back' Pelosi, Alexandria 'I Say What I Meme' Ocasio-Cortez, Maxine 'Don't Go Chasing' Waters and Kristen 'Kooky Arizona Lady' Sinema

Ilhan 'Get the Hi-Job Done' Omar, Annie 'Raise the Roof' Kuster, Abigail 'Say My Name, Say My Name' Spanberger and Rashida 'Impeach the Motherfucker' Tlaib also made appearances

'They fight crime, they right wrongs, they wear white but they're not all white and we love it,' the narrator said

During one scene, the women huddled together to listen to a message from President Donald Trump on a speaker similar to one used in Charlie's Angels

But they quickly took issue with Trump seemingly taking credit for there being more Congresswomen serving now than ever before

The SNL sketch, which is likely to become a recurring theme on the show, seemed to draw praise from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

The freshman Congresswoman retweeted SNL's video of the sketch and said: 'Love it'

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Fate/Grand Order - Sigurd Voiced Valentine's Scene (English Subbed) - Duration: 4:32.

—Oh, Master.

Judging by your appearance, it seems you've come to me for something.

...hmm. So what have you come to me for?

If I may be frank, it's Valentine's Day...

You have chocolate for me, then?

Choice 1: You know me so well... Choice 2: Correct!

Elementary, my dear Master.

...hmph, I was just copying someone. Ignore what I just said.

Choice 1: Anyways... Choice 2: Here's your chocolate!

Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Hm? Have I talked to Brynhildr yet, you ask?

...I did, more or less. No, let's not talk about that.

Putting that aside, I have a gift for you.

But before I do that, I would like to take some measurements.

Choice: Measurements?

Yes. First, let me see your eyes.

Choice: Too close, too close!

No, this must be done up close. Otherwise I will not be able to properly measure your eyesight.

Stare…

Choice 1: I'm at...my limit…! Choice 2: His glasses...are shooting beams…!

Karna said that true heroes kill with their eyes, but…

I want you to stay calm. Your glasses will not shoot beams.

Choice: That's not what I meant…!

Alright, I have finished.

Now to carve the collected data into a rune…

Mix the fragments of the material acquired from Miss Da Vinci…

Afterwards affix the material with an origin rune…

Nngh!

Choice: Did you just make a pair of glasses!?

Indeed.

...Master, I know you already have good eyesight.

Which is why I decided to add other functions to these glasses.

Automatic recovery function for eye strain. Automatic inhibitory function of visual confusion.

Looking at intense light or something that your eyes cannot handle will destroy them…

But if that happens, these glasses will prevent that from occurring.

On top of that, they're sturdy.

Barring any Servants, enemies like beasts won't be able to scratch your eyes out.

I would like to offer this to you as a return gift. How do you find it?

Choice 1: It doesn't matter what it is... Choice 2: Thank you!

It's nothing.

You've shown courtesy to an extremely boorish person such as I.

I planned on putting all my effort into making these glasses as gratitude for everything after I was summoned.

Now this will depend on your fashion sense. In other words, whether you will look good wearing them or not.

Choice: How does it look?

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The Open Mind - Kathleen Hall Jamieson - Duration: 28:18.

HEFFNER: I'm Alexander Heffner, your host on The Open Mind.

We're delighted to welcome back the foremost expert

on American political communication.

Kathleen Hall Jamieson.

Oxford University Press has published her newest

work, "Cyberwar: How Russian Hackers and Trolls

Helped Elect a President - What We Don't,

Can't and Do Know." The author of 16 books,

including this latest forensic examination of

Russian digital dirty tricks.

Jamison is director of the Annenberg Public Policy

Center and the Packard Professor of Communication

at the University of Pennsylvania.

Kathleen, it's a pleasure to finally have you here.

JAMIESON: It's a pleasure to be here.

HEFFNER: You've been here with Bill Moyers.

You've been here with my grandfather.

Now I'm delighted to host you.

JAMIESON: Thank you.

HEFFNER: You say unequivocally, this is war.

What's the line between dirty tricks and war

and how was that surfacing on the Internet during

the 2016 campaign?

JAMIESON: Begin by asking what would constitute an

attack because the notion that this is a cyber

attack leads to the question,

can you call it cyberwar, and there are people in

the intelligence community who were very nervous

about using that label because they want to say

it means you're trying to take down the

infrastructure so they literally where you attack

the grid for example, and as a result you don't have

electricity or you attack the financial structures

and as a result, Wall Street collapses.

But what I want to suggest with the idea

that this is a cyber attack and it's cyberwar,

is that a foreign power managed to enter

the territorial United States pretending to be us.

That's the case of the Russian trolls in cyberspace.

Now does that sound a little like soldiers have invaded us.

Although they disguise themselves so they didn't

know that they were soldiers and they marauded

around inside our Internet trying to manipulate the citizenry.

Now they didn't kill anybody,

but what they did was created an information

climate that produced an effect.

This is information warfare.

It isn't the kind of warfare with guns.

It's a kind of warfare in which if you create a

message imbalance, so there's more attack

against one candidate or extreme discourse against

one candidate on the margins,

you're able to shift votes.

They also then again attacked.

They invaded, and this is illegal.

They stole material from the Democrats and they

leaked it back through WikiLeaks into our press

system, so they altered the dialogue.

Now that means they entered our country

literally in cyberspace.

Don't think of it in physical space,

extracted something and turned it as a weapon

against one of our own political candidates.

In that sense, I think what you can call this

is a cyber attack, and I'd like to use the analogy to

war to say it's not meddling.

When the press says meddling.

If I say somebody meddled, I think your response is,

well, tell him to go mind their own business,

but if somebody attacked in a forum in which

imposters pretended to be us and manipulate us,

stole things, and changed our message environment,

I want people to use a stronger word.

I want attack, I want intervention and I'd like

people to think it's a form of cyberwar.

It's informational warfare.

HEFFNER: Criminality.

Ultimately those who conspired to circulate,

disseminate messages that were manipulating

the public, but that were using criminal means to

infect us with the carcinogens of misinformation.

That is really disinformation.

JAMIESON: It is.

HEFFNER: What was the methodology in this study

that you relied on to demonstrate this imbalance

in the way that the trolls were targeting Clinton.

JAMIESON: Let me distinguish the trolls

from the hackers.

HEFFNER: Right.

JAMIESON: So the trolls are in cyberspace

pretending to be US nationals and manipulating

the information environment,

trying to aggregate likeminded communities

and influence them, increase the likelihood

that circulating in those communities is material

that would benefit Donald Trump and disadvantage

Hilary Clinton and sow discord within the body politics.

The hackers are stealing content,

passing it through front groups to try to disguise

the Russian origins and trying to create a message imbalance.

Now what the book argues from his 40 to almost 50 years

of academic research that says that we know how

we're influenced in campaigns.

We know that what we think about matters in our

determining how we assess a candidate,

so the agenda setting, the focusing on one thing

and not another, increases the likelihood

that when you assess Clinton versus Trump,

you're thinking about that thing that's now more

important and what that means is that if in this

information environment, the trolls in cyberspace,

the hackers through our media system are able to

make some things more salient or important,

they're more likely to be used as we assess

Clinton's qualifications to be president.

If that happened in the past reliably,

our experiments show and our surveys show it and we

see the same pattern happening it's reasonable

to think it happened this time too,

and we also know in the past when one side gains

the message advantage, they create more total

communication, usually communication against

the other side. That's when you shift votes,

when you've got comparable balance of communication,

it kind of tends to cancel itself out,

but you get an imbalance.

You shift votes, so again, we have historical

research that says that happens.

The trolls did it in cyberspace,

the hackers through WikiLeaks did it inside

our new structure, so when I step in in the book and

say I have survey data that suggests that during

the period of major hacked content being covered in

news and separately polling data from the

impact of the last two debates in which it is

reasonable to assume that what has happened is the

media agenda has been changed against Clinton,

both in what is the focus and also in the imbalance.

The survey data suggests, in effect I'm not simply

saying, oh look, I see an effect.

I'm saying the theory suggests that there should be an effect.

There has been in the past.

Here I'm surmising from actual data there is as

well, and that's the basis for saying they probably

did change the outcome because in the past those

kinds of manipulations created enough of effect,

a bigger effect than the one needed to shift 78,000

votes in three states.

HEFFNER: Those 78,000 votes also are something

we haven't adequately scrutinized the question

of whether or not that intervention in our

election, not interference,

intervention was also at the state level with the

outcomes - the numbers of voters and do we have full

enough evidence now to eliminate the possibility

that there were votes that were tampered not just

folks, minds and disinformation that was

catapulting people to turn out a certain way.

JAMIESON: They. It's a really important question.

Our intelligence community has said there is no

evidence that there were vote changes.

We do know, however, is something that's very

alarming from the intelligence community and

that is that in some instances the Russian

hackers got enough access that they could have altered data.

Now the intelligence community is saying they

have no evidence that they did,

but the fact that the level of penetration into

the system was that extensive opens the

possibility that there may have been an impact that

wasn't detected and we know that by one

revelation 21 states had some form of penetration,

although most of those were not the ones that

actually had access, where access was actually gained

to the registration data.

What that suggest is that the efforts our

Secretaries of State to protect our electoral

infrastructure are even more important than we

ever thought they were in the past,

and something and we have every reason to believe

the Secretaries of State are taking this very

seriously, that we ought to be on guard against as

we ask, how do we protect 2020?

HEFFNER: There has been some reporting that the

Russians stayed quiet or we're not as active a

presence on social networks and that might in

part be the implementation of new safeguards for

advertising even though Amy Klobuchar's Honest Ads

Act hasn't been implemented.

We haven't been as rigorous as we need to be,

but as we prepare and recognize that we need to

be more imaginative in shielding ourselves from

this kind of pernicious influence,

what are you proposing that the media can do

which were really reckless in their framing of

narratives around the WikiLeaks disclosures in

the hacking, you and I were saying there needs to

be an acknowledgement on the part of political

reporters with respect to that kind of foreign

interference and acknowledging it and maybe

reporting it differently.

JAMIESON: One of the things that I'm concerned

about is that we learn all the lessons we can from

2016 and the platforms, because there's been so

much scrutiny of the platforms have out are

first are more highly accountable than they ever

were before although there still needs to be

additional accountability and put,

put in place changes that are productive changes.

We need to ask extent to which they're working.

I'd like to see them do more.

But in the press area, if you had to say we've got

three players that are potentially at issue in

this argument for effect, the trolls,

the hackers, and then those in our governmental

system who might have been influenced by the climate

or by the information itself.

It's the reporters I'm actually most concerned

about not being self aware of the extent to which

they played a role in becoming accomplices in

the Russians activities.

So for example, on October 7th,

you're alluding to the fact that at the beginning

of that news cycle, we had the report from two of the

intelligence agencies that the Russians were behind

the hacking.

Shortly thereafter, the "Access Hollywood" tape

and "Access Hollywood" story are posted

by The Washington Post.

Now at that point you've got two stories that are

hostile to Donald Trump's candidacy.

One, the Russians are behind the hacking and

two, the "Access Hollywood tape."

Moments, practically moments within an hour

of the "Access Hollywood" tape, and now this is clearly a focus

on Mueller investigation, the Podesta hacked content is

leaked by WikiLeaks.

The first trench of Russian content,

Russian-gotten content is leaked.

In that environment the news media have a choice.

They've got three things on the table.

The Russians were behind the hacking,

one, two the "Access Hollywood" tape,

explosive story, ordinarily think would end

a candidacy, and three, the Podesta email hacked

content is starting to be leaked.

The media very briefly covered the first story:

the Russians are behind, dropped it to the bottom

of the fold for the next day because the

"Access Hollywood" and Podesta leak began to take dominance.

By that Sunday, the news media had stopped

reporting the Russians had hacked and we had it confirmed.

Now if the reporters had done a good job,

they would have said Russians hacked.

Here's Podesta-hacked content,

and they would have an infused their reporting

with the awareness that it was Russian hacked.

So instead of saying WikiLeaks released,

thereby obscuring the Russian origins,

they would've said WikiLeaks released content

illegally gotten by Russian hackers.

HEFFNER: Right.

The thrust of the focus would have been on the

criminality and the pursuit of the hackers,

and ultimately indicting and prosecuting them,

which only came once Robert Mueller was

appointed to really view it through that lens

because Comey, James Comey was quiet about this up

until the point that he was fired,

but I would submit to you that it's broader than

that with respect to Donald Trump,

the media feed off of him.

Isn't it going to take a certain amount of talent

on the part of his opponent,

assuming that Trump is the nominee for the

Republicans in 2020 to be able to compete even if

journalists are responsible stewards of the discourse.

JAMIESON: It is, but go back to October 7th

and ask the question, what is it then Hillary Clinton

can do if the press frame is ignoring the Russians

did the hacking and as a result it's not part of

the news structure and Hillary Clinton comes back

as she did in both of the subsequent debates when

hacked content was being used in the debates

and said, but wait a minute. The Russians did it.

There's no public structure of awareness to

say she's telling the truth.

There's no backdrop, news understanding and so by

defaulting in its obligation to keep that

piece front and center the press disadvantaged

Hillary Clinton a inadvertently,

but even as she tried to legitimately point to the

intelligence community finding that the Russians

were there and in the process what we have is a

situation in which the news didn't ask the

subsequent questions, and you're pointing to this

because reasonably once you say the Russians did

the hacking, you'd ask, why do the Russians want

to hurt Hillary Clinton?

Why do they want to help Donald Trump? Do they?

What is the difference between their policies on Russia?

Is there some advantage to one candidate's policies

over another?

Oh, Hillary Clinton said things Vladimir Putin really doesn't like.

Would that make her a better or worse?

President Donald Trump seems to be more

accommodating about the Russians.

Is that a good or bad thing?

We never had that press discussion and so the

press did not set the agenda and frame the issue

in a way that let the public understand the whole.

HEFFNER: As you point out in your interview

with Jane Mayer, if it had been secret memos divulged

from the Trump Organization or the Stormy Daniels affair

or the payoff, and if that had all been revealed

in that frame, we would have perhaps had a different

outcome, if they had hacked into the Trump

files that it would have inverted the situation or

at a minimum equalized if you had two sets of

hackers, not that we're condoning any one hacking,

but we're looking at the frame.

Here's what I want to ask you.

The bellicosity have a president's political

communication is not new. We've seen that whether it's FDR,

TR, going all the way back to Andrew Jackson,

but Donald Trump's insistence that fake news

is rampant and that journalists are the enemy

of the people, that is a-historical.

I can't think of a president,

whoever demonized journalists in the way

that Donald Trump has, as a whole cohort in that environment.

Is it not important for us on television and in the

media to just continue to reassert how much of an,

ahistorical anomaly this is in terms of his, his rhetoric?

JAMIESON: It's important first not to accept

vocabulary, "fake news." So one of the big

successes of President Trump has been to get the

mainstream media adopt a language that discredits itself.

At the point at which you say "fake news" you're

assuming there is such a thing.

I'm going to argue that was news as the noun.

Fake news is an oxymoron.

Among other things the things that are fake news

and I would call impostor sites that pretend they're

news fake news, but nothing else,

in that kind of an environment.

When you say that everything I dislike is fake news.

Everything I want to discredit is fake news we

lose track of what we should worry about in the body politic.

I think we want to call it viral deception as the

thing that we're concerned about and not delegitimize

news by suggesting that there is such a thing as fake news.

Legitimate journalism when it's found wanting,

when it makes a mistake corrects itself.

That is a characteristic of journalism.

Viral deception when it's called out,

you say that's deceptive, that's wrong,

does not correct itself.

The hallmarks of news, man that fake and news don't

go together as adjective a noun,

so I want to call it viral deception.

VD, like venereal disease.

I want us to just that you don't want to catch it,

you don't want to transmit it and you've got it you

want to quarantine it and cure it and I want

the negative effect attached to it

and then I want to say our focus should be on what's deceptive.

Now let's look back on news.

If there's a deception in news,

of course we should correct it and good news does.

That's why you can't be fake news because one

characteristic of news is it's self-correcting.

And the other concern about deception is its vitality.

It manages to circulate in the body politic

and we can't catch it, so viral deception

is my preferred term, one big success of President Trump

is he's gotten mainstream journalists to themselves

by using fake news,

HEFFNER: Sure. But in terms of being constructive and looking

towards the political communication of our

future, the antidote or the contrast to Trump,

President Obama said in one of his first 2018

midterm campaign appearances,

I disagree with some of my fellow Democrats.

I don't think we need to fight fire with fire,

but he described fighting fire with fire as those

tactics of viral deception, lying to the public.

I don't think that you fight fire with fire

necessarily through deceptive means. It means charisma.

It means gravitas.

It means sometimes bravado,

sometimes machismo aren't those qualities in

political communication that we are to,

that we ought to see as really requisite in

challenging Donald Trump?

JAMIESON: Well, see, first,

I think the question is to whom are you going to speak?

There are people on each side ideologically who are

locked down attitudinally.

They're never going to change their beliefs no

matter what you do.

The question really is when you're speaking,

what about those people who are kind of leaning to

one side or late into their site,

or genuinely confused or undecided or not political

and about to be politically motivated.

Those are the people you're talking to and the

question is, are there ways to appeal to our

better nature appeal to positive virtues to

positive emotions, not simply appealing to fear,

anger and prejudice, and a skilled communicator can

create a sense of our better self,

motivate us toward it rather than our are more

venal self, our more partisan self,

our more self interested itself.

When the nation is in a mood to accept that kind

of anger, hatred, prejudice,

deception, fear is that in that moment that person is

there because that climate has been created,

not just by somebody but by a lot of some bodies.

I can increase the likelihood that you

or I are feeling partisan and I can increase

the likelihood that we're feeling fearful,

but I can also increase the likelihood that we're

feeling that we want to get it right.

It's called accuracy motivation,

and that we're feeling pride in our community,

that we're feeling that we're part of a collective whole.

The question for politicians is,

can they find that alternative rhetoric.

In theory, that's the rhetoric on which we were

founded and developed as a country.

We've had periods in which we've moved into anger and

fear for extended periods, but we bounced back,

remember the McCarthyism era?

The question is, can we find a rhetoric which is

the alternative and make it compelling.

HEFFNER: These tactics that you chronicle are

really built for politicians who are going

to do the opposite as Donald Trump has aspired

to do as you point out with some success in the

revisionist history of our vocabulary.

One of the most egregious examples of that

manipulation was folks in, in North Carolina in

particular, if you trace it to the origin,

but telling communities that you could text your

ballot, you can text your vote.

And that was one of the most malicious,

deceptive paid ads during the Facebook propaganda

buildup in '16.

It seems like now in North Carolina we have evidence

of actual physical individuals going

house-by-house and collecting ballots and

disposing of them, and so the tactics at work

digitally are almost becoming alive in the flesh.

JAMIESON: Well and one of the problems in a digital

world is digital communication,

although it does many wonderful things –

it provides access to information that is

positive at unprecedented levels so you can be more

informed now than you ever could,

but this is a structure that's set up to play on

anger, fear and prejudice, and because you respond

quickly and viscerally, when you see lots of

people liking and bots can do that,

automatic accounts can do that.

You will press like and share before you've

thought and nonetheless add your voice to the

other voices and your friends see that and are

more likely to accept material that if you had

the time to consider carefully,

you might actually not have sent in that environment.

It is increasingly likely that we're going to see

efforts to mobilize based on fear and prejudice and

to demobilize based on quick information that is inaccurate.

That suggests that you can do things in ways that you can't.

That's the appeal that says,

well, just text your vote in,

it's just fine, We'll get your vote.

HEFFNER: Looking specifically at 2020,

what is the key to undoing the pervasiveness

of that viral deception?

JAMIESON: The platforms have now increased the

likelihood that you see the source of the content

and identify it.

So for example, on YouTube you had RT looking just

like it was a reputable news site or

are originating in the United States.

After all, in 2016 you saw Larry King,

formally of CNN, had Schultz formally of MSNBC

on that channel.

You might well think you're hearing US

originated broadcast, not when you're looking

at YouTube anymore.

They now say, our RT gets its funding from the

Russian government.

Now it also says PBS is partially government

funded, trying to play an equal role in identifying

across the board, but that means at least you'll know

it's the Russians, and that's good news because

we use source in assessing message.

Now you might say, I love the Russians,

happy to be propagandized.

More likely you're going to say,

oh, I might be wary of the content.

Now, it's much harder to buy ads if you're a

foreign national.

You now have to demonstrate on different

platforms that you're actually inside the

United States purchasing in one case by getting content

sent to you that you have to send back

through the mail system.

You've got to provide a social security number,

a business number, all of that to try to minimize

the likelihood that ads, which is the clearest way

to micro target are not coming in from the outside.

That's a big improvement too.

You also have an increased vigilance about fact

checking information, so Facebook now has a

collection and factcheck.org,

which is part of my policy center as part of it,

that we're trying to feature corrections

alongside the misinformation.

So if you search for the misinformation,

we hope you'll read the correction first,

that's less likely, you're less likely as a result to

be influenced by all of those things are

potentially protective.

We need to figure out how we can get more in place

and the press needs to tell us that it's learned

the lessons of 2016. It will not uncritically air content.

It will tell us when it has an independently verified content.

It will tell us who hacked if we know there's hacking

in there, it will not create false scandal

narratives and it will keep things in context.

HEFFNER: I'll commit to those principles.

Kathleen, I don't know if my brethren in the

profession will do so and I don't know what our

means of accounting for those values will be.

Lastly, in the seconds we have left,

what about the macro level?

What about the political communication,

leadership that I think our country will be hungry

for in 2020 to go back to that question of

candidates for higher office who are going to

use their rhetoric as a means of corrective course.

Just like those prescriptions you

identified for the journalists,

for the citizens, for the academic world.

What about the political leadership as an

alternative to Donald Trump?

JAMIESON: I think there is a hunger in the country

right now for the kind of statement that Ambassador

Nikki Haley issued when she said,

our opponents are not our enemies.

Our opponents are just our opponents.

I think everyone who's running for higher office

ought to comfortably make the statement.

I think there's a hunger for recognition that if we

delegitimize the press, we have lost our ability

to hold those in power accountable.

I think there's a hunger for people trying to

articulate the importance of a free press and also

the responsibilities that that entails.

I think it's also extraordinarily important

that our political leaders on both sides call out the

abuses on their own side.

We have a tendency to critique excesses on the

other side, but not on our own.

The most powerful moments and John McCain

demonstrated that in 2008 are ones in which someone

says to his own followers, followers, we don't go there.

We saw that during John Roberts nomination

when a group on the left put up an illegitimate

add factcheck.org.

Fact checked it almost immediately and people on

the left stood up and said, we don't do that. That's inappropriate.

Take that ad down. We should look to McCain.

We should look to those people on the left.

We should say we want more of you in 2020.

HEFFNER: The indefatigable Kathleen Hall Jamieson.

Thank you for being here and I say amen

to that last point. Thanks.

JAMIESON: Good to be with you.

HEFFNER: And thanks to you in the audience.

I hope you join us again next time for thoughtful

excursion into the world of ideas.

Until then, keep an open mind.

Please visit The Open Mind website at

Thirteen.org/OpenMind to view this program online

or to access over 1,500 other interviews and do

check us out on Twitter and Facebook @OpenMindTV

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PNL - Le M ilvus - Duration: 4:10.

Got the Zoo in my vein, can't forget it

From the 7G to the block i gotta shine

The homie Casper counting stacks

Meanwhile i m chatting with my sawed-off [shotgun]

I sold it cuz i've been asked to

Show me the money and smile for me honey

It's not the time to overthink it anymore

I count the profit i'm excited

If it doesn't pay i'm going back to the golden world, far in the south of l'Essone

You think you know it all but if you knew how our hearts reason [double entendre with resound]

Homie i'm in deep shit, ask my german [car]

Homie i'm into green ask my sedatives

Everybody stand up, everybody want a seat

I don't like the decor i put on my sunglasses

666 open the tap

i'm chasing money #puddy cat

I got my faith back I lost some brothers

A little sweep in front of hell's gates

You are QLF we'll see if we fall down

I look at the sky say thanks for this battle

Homie i'm not sure, god forgive me if i end up first

Fuck all my dreams, screw imagination i'm around Scampia rolling a joint

Misery is teethless now , the tooth fairy can't handle it all

under the pillow a couple customers

I come back home like Rico, dead-end superstar

We want the world Chico

New enemies, new weapons

You don't like peace 'cuz you never went to war war, war

Money and fam light up my soul

I repaint the fridge in blue yellow and green

We want our grass space, we want planet Earth

We want the world Chico

Don't worry we will give back everything we acquired

We want the world chico

OK ok im fucking these hoes

You know it's hard all day long

Thinking 'bout this cash, thinking 'bout this cash

I ain't rich, I ain't cool

Don't give a fuck about these hoes

Wo want to suck on my dick

I have to hustle, I'm addicted

Fridge is empty, I'm not laughing

I think about the fam, you know fuck it

Struggling for that, selling those pancakes

Arm & hammer, counting my salary

Doing evil, i know i'm sinking

But no one is gonna feed my own

I put on my studs, i'm greedy as fuck

So i'm chanting my hatred, feeding those dogs

Don't take it wrong, but ain't got no love

Give a fuck about the listeners, i know they will stop supporting

Ah man enjoy what i'm offering

Watch your bitch the trend will fade

Ounga ounga , man qué pasa

Mowgli Juggling in the jungle

Ounga wawa, Ah nigga wawa

I Fuck , you suck , ain' worried bout nothing

New enemies, new weapons

You don't like peace 'cuz you never went to war *war, war*

Money and fam light up my soul

I repaint the fridge in blue yellow and green

We want our grass space, we want planet Earth

We want the world Chico

Don't worry we will give back everything we acquired

We want the world chico

New enemies, new weapons

You don't like peace 'cuz you never went to war war, war

Money and fam light up my soul

I repaint the fridge in blue yellow and green

We want our grass space, we want planet Earth

We want the world Chico

Don't worry we will give back everything we acquired

We want the world chico

The world chico

PNL - Le M - 06.06.2017

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When the Stars pay the price of cooperating with Ender, he turns his hand to Ender and hits Ender where he never expects. The surprise pack that comes to Alihan lets him question his whole life and the decisions he has taken.

Will the facts be revealed by the time that Halit sent to Alihan? The emergence of the trap set by Ender and the fact that Yildiz's plans were upside down had once again disappointed Zeynep.

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Royal Az - Backstreet Boys Explain Why It's 'Surreal' to Be Back at the Grammys 26 Years After Thei - Duration: 5:54.

 More than two decades after they got their start in music, the Backstreet Boys are back at the Grammy Awards as nominated artists — an unbelievable moment, if you ask them

 On Sunday, band members Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, AJ McLean and Howie Dorough, who were nominated in the best pop duo/group performance category for their hit "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," said receiving their eighth-ever nomination felt "surreal" after so many memorable years together

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 "We have so many great memories here back in the day," Dorough, 45, explained to PeopleTV

"We've been amongst so many great other artists nominated and just to be amongst [them]… it's just a great experience

"  For Richardson, who is the oldest of the band that formed in 1993, winning a Grammy took a backseat to the group's longevity

 "In two months, it'll be 26 years that we've been together as a group," he explained

"If you would've told me 26 years ago when we started this that in 2019, after 26 years together, we'd have a No

album and be nominated for our eighth Grammy award, I wouldn't have believed it."  "That's a win right there," added Richardson, 47

 Littrell echoed his fellow bandmate's sentiments but revealed what he thought was the secret to their enduring success

 "It's about the journey — the journey with our fans, the journey together as a group, because we've been through all the highs, all the lows and we're still here," he said

 "We love music … we're passionate about what we do and we're passionate the art that we make, and so we hope that everybody continues to love it," Littrell continued

"That's why we're still here."  The artists, who brought their wives along to the big night, also divulged their upcoming Valentine's Day plans

And aside from Dorough, who explained he had to work, the men all had romantic nights planned

 Carter, 39, revealed that he was planning to get creative with a hot air balloon ride, while McLean, 41, and Richardson were looking forward to a more low-key night, including dinner and "snuggle time

"  Littrell said he was planning to have "quiet time that I can't mention on camera" with his wife

 The band recently released their ninth studio album, DNA, on Jan. 25. In November, they announced their DNA World Tour, which will be the group's biggest arena tour in 18 years

 It will kick off in May after a 14-month Las Vegas residency, Backstreet Boys: Larger Than Life,comes to an end in April

After beginning in Portugal on May 11, the group will touch down in Europe and then head to the States until mid-September

Tickets are available here.  Backstreet Boys Open Up About Their 'Daddy Daycare' Life on the Road with 8 Kids  "We are stoked to finally be here again gearing up for a new album, new tour, and brand new single," McLean previously told PEOPLE

 "There are so many amazing things we have up our sleeves," he said. "It's really nice to see the actual payday when we've been busting our butt in the studio

We've been working on this record for quite some time now, it's finally about to be sooner or later presented to the world

"  The "Larger Than Life" hitmakers said they could not feel more grateful for this new chapter

 "For a group like us to still be here … is a huge testament to the music and a huge testament to our fans — the most loyal fans in the world sticking with us the entire time and they continue to push us to strive and be better," McLean has said

 Backstreet Boys Are Excited to 'One-Up' Their Smash Residency with DNA World Tour Next Year  He continued: "We're always trying to set new goals for ourselves

I know going into this tenth album that we set that goal to be able to put up a massive tour, especially coming off the heels of such a huge show in Las Vegas

"  The 61st Annual Grammy Awards are broadcasting live from Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb

10, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.

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Stepping into the Tension: A response for educators by educators to the incident in Washington, D.C. - Duration: 2:55.

DR. ELIZABETH DINKINS: The mission of the school of ed is that we

prepare educators in a Catholic tradition

to teach and lead in diverse settings.

From a caring space and a space that recognizes the intrinsic dignity of each individual.

DR. RICK BLACKWELL: And every day we pray at the end of our prayer,

whatever the prayer is,

'May we always be followers of Christ who allow others

to stand up, stand out, stand proud.'

So while we talk about what they can do to stand up and stand out,

we also acknowledge that in our prayer every day too--

that it's about allowing others to do that too.

LIZ TODD BYRON: With their advocacy projects, I have them

research the other sides, the opposing sides to their advocacy work,

and we sit, again, in a Socratic seminar,

and they have to share out arguments against themselves

and then have to defend what they did.

So for example, a girl who worked on veganism, and she's vegan, she was like,

'You know, I can really see why people can get upset sometimes with vegan,

and how's there's counterintuitive... like the expense of it.'

And so you know, it just helps them dive deeper into their belief systems

and understanding that when I come into a situation, such as what happened...

I'm hearing other people's voices.

Because we have to listen.

And as educators, we have to listen because the kids are trying to communicate with us.

DR. PATRICK ENGLERT: So what is the role of the educators?

So for example, we take students to D.C.,

or we take students to alternative spring break trips.

We have a pretty clear expectation,

we have a contract they sign, we're with them.

And so, I would say that there should be an expectation from an adult perspective of,

How do these educators make sure that they're having reflective experiences?

Like, I wondered, did anyone sit down with them to reflect upon what they took away or

what they were seeing when they were at these marches?

Or was it just kind of like, 'You're on your own'?

And we know that the value of learning is reflecting.

JOE FRAZIER: Being mindful of ourselves as professionals in this situation,

that we don't know everything, right?

And can you prepare your students on these

different identities and intersections and cultural competencies

if you yourself aren't continuing to educate yourself in that realm too?

Because even with the conversations we [in the OII] do,

as soon out ahead of time as I can--

it's hopping on Google Scholar, going to JSTOR--

and trying to find, what's the current theories, pedagogies, best practices

on whatever that topic is, because it's changing--

constantly.

DR. TOM MALEWITZ: Once it's out in the open, everybody is viable

to that story and that context.

And so we talked a lot about

although you think that this situation that

you're doing right here is contained, it isn't.

And those images and those videos and those things that you post or are posted about you

may show you in a very different light.

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Disney's blue Genie mocked by Aladdin fans as Will Smith says "y'all need to trust me" - Duration: 3:21.

 Disney was always going to be up against it when it came to the Aladdin remake.  When the first photos of the Genie, played by Will Smith, dropped people were unsure

The images showed a 'human' Will Smith, with no trace of blue.  At the time the star reassured fans saying to wait, that a blue Genie would be on its way

 Now it seems fans wish they'd never asked. The new Aladdin trailer dropped during the Grammys 2019 showing the Genie in all his blue glory and there was, well, a mixed reaction

  Most people mocked the all blue Smith, others said it was the stuff of nightmares, while a few even said they found him strangely hot - one fans said: "This is one fit genie @willsmith  can't wait to see the movie

"  The special effects didn't look finished, leaving fans worried this was the final look

Luckily the movie isn't out until May, that's plenty of time to polish that lamp, er, Genie up

 Will Smith posted the trailer on his Instagram along with a hi-res image of the finished version of the Blue Genie, that may go some way to allaying your fears

 He captioned it: "I told y'all I was gon' be Blue!! Y'all need to trust me more often!"  Of course, fans still found a lot to mock - even with the hi res photo

Read More New Aladdin trailer finally shows Will Smith's Blue Genie and fans have strong feelings  "It turns out that Will Smith's Aladdin Genie will haunt my nightmares," tweeted one

 One fan said: "I'll never sleep again and it's all Will Smith's fault."  The film trailer for Guy Ritchie's movie was shown during the Grammy Awards

It shows Aladdin in the Cave of Wonders searching for the lamp/  Disney released images from the film last year, with Smith admitting at the time that it was "always terrifying" when "you've doing things that are iconic

"  Smith told Entertainment Weekly he tapped into Bad Boys and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air to create his Genie

 Ritchie said when creating the Genie look he went for the "muscular 1970s dad" so that explains the muscles

 "He was big enough to feel like a force - not so muscular that he looked like he was counting his calories, but formidable enough to look like you knew when he was in the room," he said

 Others were wiling to give them the benefit of the doubt.  "Yeah, that Will Smith Genie looks a liiiiiiitttle off, but I reckon in the full thing it'll look wild as heck in a good way

Intrigued," said one fan. Read More Aladdin remake   What do you think of the Genie? Let us know in the comments below

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✅ Melissa Benoist e Chris Wood: gli attori di Supergirl si sposano - Duration: 1:58.

Supergirl cast: Melissa Benoist e Chris Wood si sposano  Fiori d'arancio sul set di Supergirl

Gli attori protagonisti Melissa Benoist e Chris Wood si sposano. Ad annunciarlo i diretti interessati su Instagram

"Sì, sì, sì, sarà sempre sì", ha scritto l'ex star di Glee sul suo account, a corredo di una foto che ben mette in mostra l'anello di fidanzamento

Chris, ex Kai di The Vampire Diaries, ha condiviso lo stesso scatto. "Il più felice", ha fatto sapere il 30enne

Subito dopo ha postato un'altra immagine con la promessa sposa e la didascalia: "Non è ancora la foto del nostro matrimonio, che sarà presto"

  Per Melissa Benoist si tratta del secondo matrimonio  Al momento Melissa Benoist e Chris Wood non hanno ancora svelato la data del loro matrimonio ma è probabile che verrà fissata dopo la fine delle riprese della quarta stagione di Supergirl

Per l'attrice si tratta delle seconde nozze: dal 2013 al 2017 è stata sposata con l'attore Blake Jenner, conosciuto sul set di Glee

La storia d'amore tra Melissa Benoist e Chris Wood  Dopo il divorzio da Blake Jenner, Melissa Benoist ha conosciuto Chris Wood

Per entrambi è stato un colpo di fulmine e dal 2017 fanno coppia fissa.

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400 k Coins | HİLL CLİMB Racing | Game For Kids - Duration: 9:16.

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Hill climb racing gameplay

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✅ Loredana Bertè senza voce a Sanremo: la rivelazione di Barbara d'Urso - Duration: 2:54.

Barbara d'Urso svela un retroscena su Loredana Bertè: i dettagli a Pomeriggio 5  Barbara d'Urso ha dedicato la prima parte della nuova diretta di Pomeriggio 5 al Festival di Sanremo

La conduttrice ha regalato ai suoi amati telespettatori alcune esclusive interviste, parlando ovviamente anche del vincitore, nonché il giovanissimo Mahmood

La nota conduttrice non ha potuto fare a meno di rivelare per chi ha fatto il tifo durante tutto il corso della kermesse canora

Carmelita ha amato Loredana Bertè e per lei ha vinto, nonostante sia arrivata solo quarta

Parlando proprio della frizzante cantante dai capelli blu, la presentatrice di Canale 5 ha svelato un particolare retroscena che non era ancora venuto a galla

Loredana Bertè a Sanremo: il retroscena svelato da Barbara d'Urso a Pomeriggio 5  Secondo quanto riportato da Barbara, Loredana pare abbia avuto problemi di voci poco prima di salire sul palco del Teatro Ariston

La d'Urso è molto amica della Bertè e in questi giorni hanno avuto modo di sentirsi telefonicamente

A quanto pare, la cantante ha lamentato di essere rimasta senza voce e di avere paura di non riuscire a dare il meglio di sé

Nonostante ciò, nessuno si è reso conto di niente. La donna ha regalato moltissime emozioni anche nella serata dedicata ai duetti, quando ha deciso di cantare insieme alla bellissima Irene Grandi

E nonostante non abbia né vinto, né raggiunto il podio, il pubblico crede che sia lei una delle protagoniste indiscusse di questa 69° edizione

Pomeriggio 5: Barbara d'Urso svela i dettagli su Loredana Bertè a Sanremo 2019  Insomma, Loredana è riuscita a regalare ai telespettatori di Sanremo delle grandissime sorprese, nonostante fosse un po' influenzata

Barbara ha anche rivelato che la sua amica si sia fatta diversi aeresol proprio per non perdere completamente la voce

Intanto, il pubblico continua a chiedersi come sia possibile che sia arrivata solo quarta

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【初見さん・初心者さん歓迎!】2019/2/11(月)FX実況ライブ生配信カニトレーダーが行く! 生放送273回目🎤★☆★現在収支+4,030,403円★☆★ - Duration: 8:12:59.

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The Sims 4 First Person Ep 18 I'm Baaaaaack! - Duration: 16:21.

alright alright alright i'm back i know you all missed me

alright um

do any of even remember what was going on in this thing because i'll be honest i have no idea

its been so long

so if you guys don't remember don't worry even I don't remember at this point

ok

i know we peed ourselves a couple times and

and we had that teacher he didn't like

yeah

and people got taken by aliens

thats all i can remeber pretty much

um

ok so in the last part

in the last part um

this girl um

just ditched us on a date

and like walked away or something

and rejected us and all

but she seems to be back now

i guees we're fine she came back all by herself

i didn't even have to tell her to do that

thats awesome

oh and in the little picture thingy this is something i forgot! the dad was really fat!

and i remembered he was pregnant with and alien

now that i completely forgot so when i saw him pregant

i was a very very shocked person

its not everyday you see a pregant male

so yeah

its not everyday you see a guy pregant with an alien

so yeah that was a shocker!

so yeah um

ok so morgan so i'm started to remember

whats going on here. so morgan shes part of the renegades.

its kinda a bad club in a ways so in order to impress her

we're proably gonna want to um

go down the criminal route in our teen years

maybe rob a few stores or whatever

um lets see

apply to club... apply to renegades! yeah do that!

can i unpause it? ok so the stick is in the way the stick to the umbrella

we can't even see our date

alright

anyday now we will be applying to the renegades

starting trouble

i wonder if there are any custom content robber outfits we could use

i think there is a mod where you can steal things witout the kleptomatic trait.

ok were in we r in the renegades. so i think there s a trait

or a mod or something

where you can steal things without actually havng the kelpto trait.

so i am gonna need to get that mod so we can actually rob stores and

alongside renegades.

we r kinda going down a dark route in our teen years.

so yeah i remember i ahd that planned beofre going on my break.

i needed a mental health break guys im sorry i needed needed needed a mental health break.

i justn got down daving the world because i was actually the chossen one to save the world

whch is irnoic because i am an evil perosn who wants to take over the world and use that power to do bad thngs to my enemies so i dont know why the unverse choose

me of all people but it did and i saved the world and its a tough job

i needed a break aftyer that and now we are peeing out of no where

ok um

is that a talking toilet i think it is

um

so i will go into create a sim and c if we can find a good robber outfit for him or something.

and if i dont c anything that impresses me like

in the normal thing than i will look on the sims resource for custom content or something

no big deal

um ok o

oh crap no i am in the wrong spot

yeah its been a while since i played ths game

ok so we just go to um modify in cas yes

its been a while i dont rememebr anything

i did notce kats corner dd reach 500 subs recently so congrats to kat if you r watchng this

my face is in the way normally i like my beatiful face but when its in the way of the sims its time for my face to go away

i'm just looking um

we're gonna make this a 2nd everyday outfit

what about the skull looks menancing

robbers typically where all black

but instead of scandals maybe boots or somethng instead

can we have sunglasses and the mask on at the same time we'll c

where did this come from this little eye thing get famous cool

hah ha this chicken thing but no you cannot where the glasses and mask at same time

we'll figure it out

oh no we can

um only if this came in black

i guess like

i guess i could look at cc later to see if like

to c if any cc creates created somethng like ths but in black like a ski mask

but its been a while since i uploaded so for now lets just enjoy the game and play

i think thats pretty good

lets c if there r any good gloves we can give him

a gun!

thats cc obviusly becasue the sims a teen rated game would not put that in there

by themselves

so lets not have the gun

he not gonna be that evil and kill people

hes just gonna get people taken by aliens and steal thier thngs thats all

yeah yeah it works

alright um

i think were good

only if that one mask came in black but its fine

alright were done

i still need that mod so we can do kleptomatic stuff should we get it now

or should i just play the game because i haven't played in a whle and i just what to do whatever for now

lets c what the! netural repetutation

wait not thats the dad

i dont think we have a very good reputation it looks like

what happened to us

wait it says netural but all the red right there confused me

ok i guess were fine i guess were fine

maybe i am just freaking out for nothing

because i dont think we did anythng wrong i mean we r about to become a criminal

but we haven't done any crimes quite yet so yeah

yeah um

um u

um lets see renegades start gathering

cant start gathering while a patron at a business

well than leave

come on leave go home

this is taking a long time

run forest run yeah this is taking me a while

i dont know if i wll cut this part out yet or not

maybe not

i can keep that in there and you can listen to me talk about how long its takng

so how have you guys been because i havent seen you n a while tell me in the comments below

ok um

so we can start a gathering wait we have to sabatage... i guess we'll be messing with our parents

we'll stay here

what food posinening!

i dont have time for that!

what r you wearing dude

ok um

i am not really sure what want to do my firends seem to have to all figure out... choose what you want!

so we have a renegades thing outn our own home

omg i just realized i wasnt in 1st person for a long time and its a first peron lets play

wow

thats how long its been guys omg.

i'm sorry... what r u doiing you are suppose to be sabotaging things.

i know its your own house but you need to get along with those people ok?

you have to impress the girl

oh is that max yeah i thnk its max in his older age

thats perfect yes

break the sink mom and dad will b very pissed at you but do it anyway

hes hugging me i brought in a bunch of teens to break all hs things and he wont even yell

the high chair is still there from when we were a toddler

we didnt get rid of that yet wow

whine about unfair life

omg we do have an unfair life

havent done this for a while but i know our life is not fair

theres max

ok um

why does he keep going to sleep

ok why is he going to sleep

he is getting pretty tired and hs bladder is low so he is probably gonna pee himself again

not much has changed since i left

hes probably gonna pee himself every 2 secs so that hasn't changed

ok um

so we could proably end this gathering now

um

i thinking um

i'm just gonna to

what the heck

did he just change into his swimwear or somethng

ok idk idk whats going on

ok

he just randomly took his shirt off for no reason

but ok i'll go with it

im probably gonna leave this off here

sorry if this is short for an episode where i am just coming back but this is the lenght i try to keep them

but i will be trying to post at least once a week again. i'll try i'll certainly try.

so were gonna end with him in the bathtub i had fun coming back with you guys if u haven't already b sure to like and subscribe

all those thingies hit the little bell thingy

and hopefully next time i'll like

i have that mod where you can steal things without the trait and HE JUST PEED HIMSELF AGAIN!

ok so were back and nothing has changed

feels great to be back!

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How to Download Facebook Videos Without Using Any Software on PC, Computer, Laptop - Duration: 2:11.

in this video I will show you how you

can download the Facebook video in high

definition without any software on your

laptop or PC so first thing first you

need to open the browser and open the

Facebook don't do this required video

which you want to download let's say if

this is the video right click the video

and get show video url copy the URL now

open a new incognito window right click

and paste and go the URL it will open

the video but it will also ask you to

sign in since you're opening in a

incognito window so you do not want to

sign it so you know designing is right

click the page and you page source has

control f and search for HD underscore

SRC you need to copy this URL within the

inverted commas starting with HTTPS and

it will end here with the inverted

commas followed by the again st

underscore SRC copy this URL and now

paste this URL in the new window and

such your video will open up in a new

browser right click the video and you

will have the option to save video gasp

like that well get an option to save the

video let's click the link to make sure

that the video is downloaded so here is

your high-definition

so this is your high-definition video

which you have just downloaded it from

Facebook without any additional software

in this Center we are consistently

uploading the tech videos the tips

tricks and hacks and how-to videos on

Android Windows and internet websites

etc if you're interested consider

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PNL - Le M ilvus - Duration: 4:10.

Got the Zoo in my vein, can't forget it

From the 7G to the block i gotta shine

The homie Casper counting stacks

Meanwhile i m chatting with my sawed-off [shotgun]

I sold it cuz i've been asked to

Show me the money and smile for me honey

It's not the time to overthink it anymore

I count the profit i'm excited

If it doesn't pay i'm going back to the golden world, far in the south of l'Essone

You think you know it all but if you knew how our hearts reason [double entendre with resound]

Homie i'm in deep shit, ask my german [car]

Homie i'm into green ask my sedatives

Everybody stand up, everybody want a seat

I don't like the decor i put on my sunglasses

666 open the tap

i'm chasing money #puddy cat

I got my faith back I lost some brothers

A little sweep in front of hell's gates

You are QLF we'll see if we fall down

I look at the sky say thanks for this battle

Homie i'm not sure, god forgive me if i end up first

Fuck all my dreams, screw imagination i'm around Scampia rolling a joint

Misery is teethless now , the tooth fairy can't handle it all

under the pillow a couple customers

I come back home like Rico, dead-end superstar

We want the world Chico

New enemies, new weapons

You don't like peace 'cuz you never went to war war, war

Money and fam light up my soul

I repaint the fridge in blue yellow and green

We want our grass space, we want planet Earth

We want the world Chico

Don't worry we will give back everything we acquired

We want the world chico

OK ok im fucking these hoes

You know it's hard all day long

Thinking 'bout this cash, thinking 'bout this cash

I ain't rich, I ain't cool

Don't give a fuck about these hoes

Wo want to suck on my dick

I have to hustle, I'm addicted

Fridge is empty, I'm not laughing

I think about the fam, you know fuck it

Struggling for that, selling those pancakes

Arm & hammer, counting my salary

Doing evil, i know i'm sinking

But no one is gonna feed my own

I put on my studs, i'm greedy as fuck

So i'm chanting my hatred, feeding those dogs

Don't take it wrong, but ain't got no love

Give a fuck about the listeners, i know they will stop supporting

Ah man enjoy what i'm offering

Watch your bitch the trend will fade

Ounga ounga , man qué pasa

Mowgli Juggling in the jungle

Ounga wawa, Ah nigga wawa

I Fuck , you suck , ain' worried bout nothing

New enemies, new weapons

You don't like peace 'cuz you never went to war *war, war*

Money and fam light up my soul

I repaint the fridge in blue yellow and green

We want our grass space, we want planet Earth

We want the world Chico

Don't worry we will give back everything we acquired

We want the world chico

New enemies, new weapons

You don't like peace 'cuz you never went to war war, war

Money and fam light up my soul

I repaint the fridge in blue yellow and green

We want our grass space, we want planet Earth

We want the world Chico

Don't worry we will give back everything we acquired

We want the world chico

The world chico

PNL - Le M - 06.06.2017

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