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Maybe noone like me remained in my Country...Or in every part of the world

It's all the day I barricaded myself here

The last thing I remember it's...It's that they bite you...You're going to became one of them

And I'm wondering too...If I'm still human

Maybe...I should break my head

Because I'm going to became one of them...For sure

But I already know...I know I will never find the courage

For more infomation >> Noi...Ed Essi - Duration: 4:34.

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RHOA: Was Porsha Williams Attacked About Her Anger Management? (Season 9, Episode 12) | Bravo - Duration: 2:05.

- Wait, are you under emotional

distress or something

that you need support?

- If I feel like I'm under emotional distress,

I want my support.

I'm very open about the fact that I'm in anger management.

- You weren't that open.

- You weren't that open that day because we asked you about it

and you didn't want to talk about it.

- I am, but it was how I was being asked that day.

It was definitely condescending.

- Please don't use that word, that's such bullsh--.

- Well, if she can speak, then maybe you can understand

and be empathetic and hear her feelings out

and then we'll go from there.

- But anyway, the tone was very condescending,

I felt like I was being talked down to.

I felt like I was also being made fun of and provoked.

- By who pacifically?

- Well, at that moment, it was by Kenya.

- Of course. - It's how you proceeded

to ask and badger.

- All of us are in situations where we're uncomfortable

or things have been said to us and we're able to be adult

and have a conversation about it.

But from the first mention of it,

you had an attitude.

- How do you think I feel in a moment where I'm vulnerable

and someone's asking me about something that's private

and I'm being attacked as well as asked a question?

- Oh my God.

- If you say attacked one more time...

- We need to stop using that word,

somebody talking to somebody, always saying you attacked.

- I know what I felt that day.

Kenya, you were making fun of me.

- Use the word attacked, I'm sorry.

- I'm taking pills, do I get a certificate.

- That's some bullsh--, like everything else.

- What are you talking about, it's some bullsh-- over here?

See, those are the kind of things that I'm talking about.

- Lord have mercy, we can't even get out of the city limits

before these girls go to bickering and fussing

about absolutely nothing.

- Okay, we can't be so quick to get angry.

- I'm not angry. - You sound angry.

- And you should know about it. - Yeah, I do.

And I see it in you.

- We are getting off to a very rocky start.

- So I was having a conversation with her.

So you can listen.

Worry about you, don't worry about Kenya.

That's what you need to do.

Worry about you. - Watch your mouth.

For more infomation >> RHOA: Was Porsha Williams Attacked About Her Anger Management? (Season 9, Episode 12) | Bravo - Duration: 2:05.

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Kremlin Confirms Trump Putin Call Was Friendly, Constructive, Mutually Beneficial, Prioritized Fight - Duration: 3:08.

Kremlin Confirms Trump-Putin Call Was Friendly, Constructive, Mutually Beneficial, Prioritized

Fighting Terrorism

by Tyler Durden.

Vladimir Putin reportedly congratulated Donald Trump for officially assuming office and wished

him success in his future activities, during the two controversial leaders' first conversation

since the inauguration.

Below is the readout of the conversation between the two leaders per the Kremlin

Vladimir Putin congratulated Donald Trump on taking office and wished him every success

in his work.

During the conversation, both sides expressed their readiness to make active joint efforts

to stabilise and develop Russia-US cooperation on a constructive, equitable and mutually

beneficial basis.

Mr Putin and Mr Trump had a detailed discussion of pressing international issues, including

the fight against terrorism, the situation in the Middle East, the Arab-Israeli conflict,

strategic stability and non-proliferation, the situation with Iran�s nuclear programme,

and the Korean Peninsula issue.

The discussion also touched upon the main aspects of the Ukrainian crisis.

The sides agreed to build up partner cooperation in these and other areas.

The two leaders emphasised that joining efforts in fighting the main threat � international

terrorism � is a top priority.

The presidents spoke out for establishing real coordination of actions between Russia

and the USA aimed at defeating ISIS and other terrorists groups in Syria.

The sides stressed the importance of rebuilding mutually beneficial trade and economic ties

between the two counties� business communities, which could give an additional impetus to

progressive and sustainable development of bilateral relations.

Mr Putin and Mr Trump agreed to issue instructions to work out the possible date and venue for

their meeting.

Donald Trump asked to convey his wishes of happiness and prosperity to the Russian people,

saying that the American people have warm feelings towards Russia and its citizens.

Vladimir Putin, in turn, emphasised that the feeling is mutual, adding that for over two

centuries Russia has supported the United States, was its ally during the two world

wars, and now sees the United States as a major partner in fighting international terrorism.

The two leaders agreed to maintain regular personal contacts.

The conversation took place in a positive and constructive atmosphere.

As Putin spokesman Pesko later added, cited by Interfax, the issue of lifting Russian

sanctions was not discussed in conversations between the two presidents.

We look forward to CNN's (and Chuck Schumer's and John McCain's) spin on this.

For more infomation >> Kremlin Confirms Trump Putin Call Was Friendly, Constructive, Mutually Beneficial, Prioritized Fight - Duration: 3:08.

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Aarya Kuldeep (Choreography) - RythmGuys DSVV Freshers Dance - Duration: 5:58.

For more infomation >> Aarya Kuldeep (Choreography) - RythmGuys DSVV Freshers Dance - Duration: 5:58.

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What If Insurance Was Like Football? | Texas Department of Insurance - Duration: 1:31.

Ladies and gentlemen, what a beautiful day to fill out insurance paperwork!

Did you see that? She was wide open!

If she just follows the instructions, she's gonna score big.

Oh no!

She can't afford a setback like this!

Wow! What a gutsy move!

She did it! I don't believe it!

Oh no! What a heart-breaker!

She's gonna get that one overturned.

This kid is something special!

Let's see that again in an instant replay!

For more infomation >> What If Insurance Was Like Football? | Texas Department of Insurance - Duration: 1:31.

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Jointer Restoration - Duration: 2:41.

Today we are going to restore this 4 1/2" Craftsman jointer

We start by disassembling the jointer for initial check and cleanup

We clean up the machine with soap water, making sure none gets into motor or electrical system

We clean the cast iron with 200 grit sandpaper, which quickly gets rid of all rust

We apply oil to all moving parts

Here we align the jointer blades, that we sharpened off the camera, to outfit table

We use straight edge of hardwood stock to align the blade height to the same level as outfit table

Jointer blades should barely grab the wood stock pressed aginst outfit table

Now we need to align the fence with angle measuring gadget

All done!!! We run the first board through and realise that we need a push stick. What we did is dangerous without push stick, please don't use the jointer this way.

Great, the resulting board has two reference surfaces and all square

For more infomation >> Jointer Restoration - Duration: 2:41.

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Woman's dog gets caught in wolf trap - Duration: 2:55.

For more infomation >> Woman's dog gets caught in wolf trap - Duration: 2:55.

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Leopalace territory from France 3rd - Duration: 0:54.

finally I was going to be by myself but

at that exact moment I felt a little bit

lost for thinking about and just like

this little fellow right here then I

started to look around sniffing here

growling there i guess i needed to mark

my territory to make my mark on this new

place where I could realize here we go

I was going to start writing this new

blank page of my life and all my

instincts were telling me that this was

going to be as exciting as I expected

and that i was going to feel great here

For more infomation >> Leopalace territory from France 3rd - Duration: 0:54.

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Conversation between Putin and Trump was Positive and Businesslike - Duration: 6:41.

Moving from theory to politics.

On Saturday evening probably the most awaited for the entire planet

telephone conversation between Putin and Trump took place.

Within the first minutes, when its content was not yet clear,

the US President's press service spread a photo to confirm

that there is contact and the conversation is in progress.

As illustrated, Donald Trump holds a receiver of a black wire telephone and listens.

A interesting group of people gathered around the massive table

where the new American leader was sitting.

Everyone was looking at it, waiting for breaking news from the media agencies.

So, let's see... Rex Tillerson, whom Trump so desires as his Secretary of State, is not in the room.

Trump doesn't want to expose him just yet. Tillerson has not yet taken office.

January 30 is the confirmation date of his candidacy by the Senate.

The presence of not yet approved candidate

for US Secretary of State Tillerson in this situation may cause unnecessary criticism on Monday.

Especially since even though Tillerson was approved this week

by the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, but only with one vote of outweigh.

And so who was there? Vice President Mike Pence is facing forward.

The second person in the country. He became the candidate for Trump's VP

back in mid-July and went all the way to victory with him.

General Michael Flynn is sitting sidewise on the right.

He is former head of the Pentagon intelligence service.

Now, he is an advisor to the US President for national security.

He is an opponent of the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad through a military coup.

He has been to Moscow.

He conducted negotiations with Russian colleagues.

On the anniversary of the RT channel, he met with Putin.

White House Spokesman Sean Spicer is standing second on the right.

His words on Trump are interesting.

He will not have holidays.

He will not be able to sit still, not for a second.

He can't wait to achieve so much and change so many things

that we don't even talk about vacations in Trump's administration.

Very accurate.

From day one, Trump has inflated the speed

compared to the usual rhythm of the White House life.

Let's continue.

In light chinos and a black shirt

the only one without a tie is Stephen Bannon, Trump's advisor on strategic issues.

He is a dashing specialist on media.

He is the co-founder of the famous online media outlet Breitbart News

that brought points to Trump and received much criticism in response.

Closest to Trump, also standing, is White House Chief of Staff Rhines Pribas,

an Orthodox Christian.

He saved the Republican Party from a split because of Trump's candidacy.

This was the support group of US President Trump

during his telephone conversation with Russian President Putin.

Pribas, Bannon, and Flynn,

as we see, were making handwritten notes.

We cannot say that Putin and Trump have heard each other for the first time.

Putin has already congratulated Trump by phone on his election victory in November.

But now, it was the first phone conversation of the current Russian and US presidents,

Putin and Trump.

So in this sense, it was a telephone acquaintance of the two Heads of State,

when words have a completely different weight.

The conversation lasted for just 45 minutes, clearly not enough,

also taking into account the translation time from English to Russian and Russian to English.

Even simultaneous interpretation lengthens the conversation.

However long they spoke, even for two or three hours, it wouldn't be enough.

The scale of new challenges that the two countries face after the transfer of power in the US

is so large that no first conversation would be able to exhaust it.

We should not even set such a goal.

It was fundamentally important to negotiate a personal meeting, which is what happened.

The preparation for the Russian-American summit began.

Date and place will be set later.

Everything else was also tight during the conversation.

Congratulations on the official inauguration and wishes of success,

recognition of mutual sympathy of our peoples towards each other.

Pretty fresh of Trump to bring this up,

and Putin added that Russia supported America for over two centuries,

and, which is important, we were allies in the World Wars, both I and II.

Now international terrorism is the common enemy,

and Putin hopes that the US becomes a partner here.

Agreed.

They also agreed to coordinate efforts in the fight against ISIS

and other terrorist groups in Syria.

They also briefly discussed and agreed on partnership in areas

such as strategic stability, they obviously meant nuclear balance,

and of a non-proliferation regime for military nuclear and missile technologies.

The partnership relations are foreseen regarding the Ukrainian crisis.

It's clear that Iran's nuclear program

and the situation on the Korean peninsula were also touched upon.

We will also work together. Putin and Trump acknowledged it's important

to restore our trade and economic relations that will improve equal and mutually beneficial ties.

At the end, they agreed to call each other regularly.

As summed up by Putin's press service,

the conversation was positive and businesslike.

In turn, the Administration of President Trump also assessed the conversation positively.

First, they shared the photo of Trump, which was also a sign,

and then an overall assessment.

Here is the text of the White House press service published after the phone conversation with Putin,

This positive call was an important step in improving relations between the United States and Russia,

which are in need of restoration.

As reported by the White House press service.

It's interesting that on the same day, January 29,

US President Trump spoke by phone with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

With her, he talked about the European funding for NATO.

We will touch upon this topic later today.

But the main topic was the relationship with Russia.

They also touched upon Ukraine.

President Trump also spoke with his French colleague Hollande.

With him, he talked about the possibilities

of the joint struggle against terrorism in North Africa and the Middle East.

Now France is being quite passive in this respect.

On the eve of the massacre of ISIS,

allies are needed.

France should not be dodging.

Trump had a conversation with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Here, the pressing issue is North Korea.

They agreed that Abe would visit the States as early as February 10.

For more infomation >> Conversation between Putin and Trump was Positive and Businesslike - Duration: 6:41.

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Video: 1 charged on drug counts after fatal crash - Duration: 2:06.

COUNTY.

SIGNS OF THE DEADLY CRASH ARE

STILL HERE, AT THE INTERSECTION

OF ROUTE 103 AND ROUTE ONE IN

JESSUP.

THIS IS WHERE, ACCORDING TO

MARYLAND STATE POLICE, A

SPEEDING, POSSIBLY IMPAIRED

DRIVER IN A HONDA ACCORD RAN A

RED LIGHT AND SLAMMED INTO A

DODGE CHARGER PULLING OUT OF A

WENDY'S PARKING LOT.

IT HAPPENED JUST BEFORE 1:00

A.M.

AND IT KILLED THE DRIVER OF THE

DODGE, 26-YEAR-OLD BIIK CHONG OF

HALETHORPE.

>> THIS IS SOMETHING WE BELIEVE

COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED IF THE

INDIVIDUAL HAD STOPPED WHEN THE

TROOPER ATTEMPTED TO STOP THAT

VEHICLE OUT ON ROUTE 100.

KATE: ROUTE 100 EASTBOUND NEAR

SNOWDEN RIVER PARKWAY IS WHERE

THIS ALL BEGAN ACCORDING TO

STATE POLICE,

A TROOPER, IN A MARKED CRUISER,

CLOCKED THE HONDA GOING 70 IN A

55 MPH ZONE.

AND WHEN THE TROOPER TURNED ON

HIS EMERGENCY LIGHTS TO STOP T

HONDA, ITS DRIVER, IDENTIFIED AS

18-YEAR-OLD NATALIA DIAZ-VALLE,

IMMEDIATELY SPED UP, GOT OFF AT

THE THE EXIT FOR 103 AND

DISAPPEARED.

>> AND THE TROOPER JUST

CONTINUED IN A ROUTINE MANNER TO

FOLLOW THAT ROAD AND ULTIMATELY

CAME UPON THE CRASH THAT HAD

OCCURRED.

WE BELIEVE SPEED WAS CERTAINLY A

CONTRIBUTING FACTOR AND WE ARE

INVESTIGATING WHETHER ALCOHOL

WAS A CONTRIBUTING FACTOR.

KATE AFTER BEING TREATED AT

: SHOCK TRAUMA, MS. DIAZ-VALLE

AND HER PASSENGER, 21-YEAR-OLD

PHILLIP DORSEY WERE BROUGHT BACK

TO THE STATE POLICE BARRACK NEAR

THE CRASH SITE.

THIS IS AN ONGOING INVESTIGATION

AUTHORITIES SAY WHICH SAW DORSEY

SLAPPED WITH SEVERAL DRU

VIOLATIONS THIS AFTERNOON,

CHARGES POLICE SAY ARE CONNECTED

TO THE MORE THAN 120 XANAX PILLS

FOUND HIDDEN ON HIS BODY AT THE

HOSPITAL.

POLICE SAY MORE CHARGES MAY BE

FILED AFTER THE CRASH

RECONSTRUCTION AND DRIVER TESTS

For more infomation >> Video: 1 charged on drug counts after fatal crash - Duration: 2:06.

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Paw Patrol #Chase Was Playing Handball with #Elsa / Paw Papig Animation Movies For Kids - Duration: 11:13.

Thank For Watching

Please Help Me!!! SUBSCRIBE =>>>>>

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!

For more infomation >> Paw Patrol #Chase Was Playing Handball with #Elsa / Paw Papig Animation Movies For Kids - Duration: 11:13.

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One ant was housed in a banana leaves - Duration: 3:17.

Hi i'm George :) This is a cavendish banana tree

and I want to show that an ant has found

house into banana leaf

if you notice there

and I can not banish

I try to touch this banana tree, and the ant goes inside

and I do not know how to out

I tried with pen, but can not

ant runs and hides quickly inside

but I want to ask you, write into comments if

This ant is damaging to the banana tree?

she found somewhere to stay during winter;)

look

she barely be seen there

and

we take a pen, and we try somehow to remove the

but I think it will run one hundred percent

look see?

look she wants to run inside

look

see here ant?

she sit here and do nothing already a week

something like that

because the video is about banana

I want to show banana plant musa cavendish

it is dwarf, but that which I have shown is not dwarf

and this dwarf I recently took a shower

Look how beautiful is well washed

very nice, here grows a new leaf

and dries down a leaf on the edges

but this is normal

and look what beautiful seedlings

have developed great, look at this

it's very gorgeous

Oh my God, I dropped water down

on the parquet

Well, I want to end here with this episode

that I will be working, mop the floor not to swell the wood

but look what beautiful leaf, right?

It is great, as I said a dry leaf here

look how it looks dry, well

Thanks for watching

leave a like, distribute this video

and subscribe to my channel

and if you subscribe to the channel ChinaShow about parcels from China

See you next time

Bye :)

For more infomation >> One ant was housed in a banana leaves - Duration: 3:17.

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Man to be reunited with firefighter who saved him in 1959 - Duration: 2:35.

For more infomation >> Man to be reunited with firefighter who saved him in 1959 - Duration: 2:35.

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Drunken man drives onto set where DUI promo was being filmed - Duration: 1:25.

A STORY YOU WILL SEE

NOWHERE ELSE.

PATRINA.

PATRINA: WHAT'S YOUR SCREEN AND

THOSE HEADLIGHTS.

>> I SAW HIM ACCELERATE ON THE

GAS, LIKE HE WAS TRYING TO HIT

ME.

PATRINA: THAT IS A STUDENT, WITH

A PIECE OF EQUIPMENT IN HAND,

NEARLY MODE -- MOWED DOWN BY A

DRIVER.

HE AND FRIEND JACOB, FILM

STUDENTS AT OCU, SHOOTING A DUI

AWARENESS PROMO FOR VALLEY BROOK

'S POLICE DEPARTMENT SUNDAY

NIGHT, WHEN THEY NEARLY BECAME

THE STORY.

>> I TRY TO MAKE CONTACT WITH

HIM, AND HE TOOK OFF.

PATRINA: REESE PULLED OVER BY

ANOTHER OFFICER, AND STUMBLES

FROM HIS TRUCK, BEFORE BEING

PLACED UNDER ARREST.

HIS BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL, .17,

TWICE THE LEGAL LIMIT.

REESE IS STILL IN JAIL TONIGHT.

For more infomation >> Drunken man drives onto set where DUI promo was being filmed - Duration: 1:25.

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As An Unvaccinated Child He Was Healthier Than His Vaccinated Friends - Duration: 1:20.

- My name is Evan, I'm 30 years old

and I've never been vaccinated for anything.

Not the flu, not the chicken pox, nothing.

And as a kid, I always thought it was interesting

that all my friends who did get vaccinations

somehow got sicker than me.

I remember one time specifically that I went

down to my friend's house and I knocked on the door

and I asked them if he could come out to play

and his mom said that he had just got the flu shot

and that he wasn't feeling very good.

And I thought to myself, well isn't the whole purpose

of getting the vaccination that you're supposed

to feel better and not be susceptible to these diseases

or the flu?

The next day he got the flu

and that was my biggest realization that vaccines

aren't all that effective.

Just like any kid growing up,

I got sick.

But not as often as my friends who got the vaccinations.

And I normally would get over those sicknesses a lot

faster and easier because my parents were giving me

vitamins and Whole Foods nutrition and making sure

that I was paying attention to my body

and making sure that I was healthy.

I'm vaccine free and healthy

and your children can be too.

For more infomation >> As An Unvaccinated Child He Was Healthier Than His Vaccinated Friends - Duration: 1:20.

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Einstein's Persistence, Not Genius, Is the Reason We Know His Name | David Bodanis - Duration: 5:29.

1905 Albert Einstein's mother thought he was a genius; his sister thought he was a genius;

his father thought he was a genius, but he was stuck in the patent office in Bern Switzerland

and nobody else thought he was a genius at all.

We had mouthed off to his professor at his university.

He didn't get any good job.

His department of theoretical physics was the top drawer of his desk and he would slam

it close.

And he had tried all sorts of things.

He was about 25/26, we had tried lots of ideas while he was stuck at the patent office.

Nothing had really come together.

And then suddenly in the spring of 1905 it was like a storm burst in his head.

He poured out one of paper after another about four of them were worthy of the Nobel Prize.

And the final two were Special Relativity and E=mc2.

Einstein once said he wasn't smarter than other people but he said I have the persistence

of a mule.

And he was really honest about it.

When he was a little kid and he made card castles he'd make layer after layer after

layer of card castles and if they blew down well he'd take a deep breath and build it

up again.

So he knew he wanted to understand how the universe worked.

He'd always thought the universe was like a series of books waiting on a shelf that

if we were really lucky we could take them down and look inside and there would be all

the truths of the universe inside there.

It might be the Sermon on the Mount for Matthew, it might be what he later discovered things

like E=mc2, and most of the time we couldn't look in those books, but occasional he we

could and that's what drove him.

All through his early 20s he was happily married at the beginning to a really hot young Serbian

physics students the only woman in his class and Polytech in Zürich And they had great

dreams of maybe becoming professors together, but reality got in the way.

He was stuck at the patent office and until 1905 when he was 25/26, he couldn't get any

fresh ideas and he and his wife they begin slowly to drift apart.

They didn't have money for childcare.

She was stuck at home taking care of the kids.

She couldn't really participate in his work.

In 1905 he did have this epiphany or or series of epiphanies.

He had great, great achievements and he thought he was home clear, but nothing happened.

The great professors in Germany one or two of them monitored his work but he couldn't

get a job.

He applied at one point to teach in a high school in Switzerland and he submitted as

a justification for teaching science in high school the theory of relativity E=mc2 and

a few other things like that.

He was rejected.

This was Switzerland.

He hadn't done the proper forms.

They weren't properly typed and he stayed in the patent office.

Some people take offense very easily.

They get a little negative look and they think oh well people don't like to me.

Einstein was not like that and he had good reason to think that people didn't like him.

In 1920 in Germany the opera house in Berlin was taken over by an anti-Einstein rally.

There was swastikas in the front row.

This wasn't Arian science, this was Jewish science, it had to be wrong.

And then horribly in 1933 his books were burned on the streets in Germany and they weren't

just burned by uneducated mobs in the middle of nowhere, the greatest university the world

had known was Gertingen in Germany at the time and the students there, the students

were so caught up in what was happening that they dragged Einstein's books and books of

other people and they burned them in huge piles right in the center in Berlin, in Gertingen

and in other places.

Luckily by then Einstein was out of the country.

Some of the major newspapers and magazines were charging him with they said they had

to kill him.

It's a variation they didn't just say lock him up, they said the next stage.

You start with one stage you go to the next.

Because he was famous he managed to get to America.

He lived safely in Princeton New Jersey after that.

But he was also a noble man and he realized he had to save a lot of people.

So he used a huge amount of his income and other funds that he raised to get people who

were in danger of death out of harm's way into the safety of America.

And there's some lessons for us today.

So after the first world war were vast numbers of people had died and machine gunned for

no purpose in Western Europe and, of course, even huge battles also in Eastern Europe,

a great number of people thought what could be worth it?

What could be worth sending millions of young men rushing into machine guns which are firing

our way and killing them?

So Einstein thought no war is going to be worth it.

Well, in the late 1930s with the rise of Hitler he changed his mind.

He thought this is different.

This could actually destroy all civilization so he didn't like it but he says yeah we have

to defend ourselves; we have to stop this terrible thing.

He himself was not allowed to work on the atomic bomb.

The FBI thought he was a security risk, in fact he wasn't a security risk but the FBI,

as usual, was being very, very cautious.

Also much of the atomic bomb, although intellectually owes the ideas to Einstein, a lot of it was

practical engineering and he wasn't an engineer.

He was good with his hands and building things but he wasn't a practical engineer.

So he actually wasn't involved in the building of the bomb.

And then in 1945 about a day after it was dropped on her Hiroshima when the news finally

reached America he was on holiday in Eastern Long Island.

He liked boating.

His secretary Helen Dukas woke him up she said, "Professor, there's this terrible news."

She told him what had happened then he woke up and he said to her, "If I had known I wouldn't

have lifted a finger."

For more infomation >> Einstein's Persistence, Not Genius, Is the Reason We Know His Name | David Bodanis - Duration: 5:29.

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Was ist Infinity Economics? - Erklärung einfach - Bei Infinity Economics registrieren [VIDEO] - Duration: 7:44.

For more infomation >> Was ist Infinity Economics? - Erklärung einfach - Bei Infinity Economics registrieren [VIDEO] - Duration: 7:44.

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Energy bills and cancer - Sue's story - Duration: 2:31.

For more infomation >> Energy bills and cancer - Sue's story - Duration: 2:31.

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Detective: Cold Case Suspect Was 'Intelligent, Calculated' - Duration: 2:51.

HIS LIFE FOR THE GAME AND THE

PATRIOTS.

CALCULATES RED R --

CALCULATED INTELLIGENT, TALKING

ABOUT A SUSPECTED SERIAL

KILLER.

BOB EVANS WAS SUSPECTED OF

KILLING HIS WIFE, AND WE HAVE

NEW DETAILS FROM DETECTIVES WHO

HELPED TO CRACK THE CASE.

Reporter: IT WAS 17 YEARS

OLD WHEN HE WAS A NEW HAMPSHIRE

POLICE DETECTIVE WHO DROPPED IN

AT THE SCENE OF A COLD CASE.

I MEAN THERE COULD BE

ANYTHING OUT HERE.

WHO KNOWS?

Reporter: IT'S THE SPOT

WHERE IN 1985 HUNTERS FOUND A

METAL DRUM WITH TWO

UNIDENTIFIED BODIES INSIDE.

YOU ARE NOT COMING TO LOOK FOR

MORE BODIES?

NOT AT ALL.

NOT AT ALL.

MY INTENTION THAT DAY WAS TO

GET A LAY OF THE LAND AND HEAD

BACK HOME EARLY.

AND I SAW WHAT LOOKED LIKE A

STEEL BARREL.

SO I CAME BACK OUT AND GRABBED

MY FLASH FLIGHT AND CAME BACK

IN AND MOVED THE PLASTIC MORE

AND COULD YOU COULD SEE IT WAS

A HUMAN BONE.

Reporter: TWO MORE BODIES

MAKING A TOTAL OF 4, ALL

UNIDENTIFIED, A WOMAN AND TWO

GIRLS RELATED TO HER AND

ANOTHER INVESTIGATORS NOW KNOW

FROM DNA IS THE DAUGHTER OF

THIS MAN, KNOWN AS BOB EVANS.

HE'S CONNECTED TO ANOTHER COLD

CASE.

HIS GIRLFRIEND, DENISE BEAUDIN,

MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED IN

THEIR MANCHESTER HOME WITH

THEIR BABY IN 1981.

LIVING WITH HER, HE WORKED AS

AN ELECTRICIAN AND MET A MAN

IN ALLENSTOWN.

THIS IS WHERE THE STORE WAS.

Reporter: A FEW YARDS FROM

THE STACKED BODIES.

DECADES LATER IN CALIFORNIA, HE

WAS CONVICTED OF KILLING

ANOTHER WOMAN.

MY IMPRESSION OF HIM IS HE

WAS VERY SMART, VERY

INTELLIGENT, CALCULATING.

Reporter: HE REMEMBERS

COMING FIGHT FACE WITH HIM.

WHEN I ASKED ABOUT WHERE HE

MAY HAVE COME FROM OR

BACKGROUND OR HISTORY, HE

STOPPED TALKING, KIND OF LEANED

IN AND BASICALLY TOLD ME IN NO

UNCERTAIN TERMS THAT THAT

INFORMATION WAS NONE OF MY

BUSINESS.

Reporter: HE DIED IN PRISON

IN 2010 BUT IN NEW HAMPSHIRE,

THEY PLAN TO RETRACE THE STEPS

IN THE SPRING AS THE OLD COLD

CASE GATHERS STEAM.

For more infomation >> Detective: Cold Case Suspect Was 'Intelligent, Calculated' - Duration: 2:51.

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KITTY TIMELAPSE - Duration: 0:33.

Hello everyone. C-Quat here.

Emm.. So today,

I had a little fun with the time-lapse

feature on my iPhone and what I did was I

left some food out in the yard and this

was what happened. As you can see...

KITTY CAT!

I named her Bandit because she

always runs away from me..

Yah.. She doesn't like me very much.

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