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HELL TO PAY After What Comey Was Just Caught Doing With His "Secret Friend"

Disgraced FBI Director James Comey has been in the news quite a bit lately for his unbelievable

acts of borderline treason against our country.

He's not only been leading illegal acts of sabotage against our President, but he's

been caught lying his butt off numerous times while under oath, where we learned recently

he predetermined the outcome of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email by

not even investigating her.

Now Comey has been busted in another major felony, after an investigator is coming forward

with "amazingly dirty" details about Comey's friend, as the former FBI director's little

anti-Trump party continues be ripped apart with these new investigations.

In order to cover his tracks, Comey tried to claim "attorney-client privilege" after

leaking FBI stolen documents to his friend by the name of Daniel Richman, where Comey

swore under oath that they were "just friends."

But now we're learning Comey's sworn testimony before Senate investigators was another whopper

from the pit of hell, as Richman's true identity is being revealed.

Now we're learning that Richman wasn't a friend at all, but a personal attorney of

Comey's.

Gateway Pundit reports:

According to reports, the fired bureau head is pulling what The Federalist's Sean Davis

believes is "amazingly dirty," claiming attorney-client privilege after leaking "stolen

documents," to friend Daniel Richman, who he now says is his lawyer — a title Comey

did not reveal Richman had during his sworn testimony before Senate investigators last

July.The person to whom Comey leaked stolen FBI documents and who later leaked them to

NYT now claims to be Comey's attorney.

Comey described him only as "a friend" in sworn testimony before Congress," added

Davis.BuzzFeed reports:

The New York Times also reported Tuesday that Mueller's team interviewed former FBI director

James Comey last year.

Asked about the Times report, Columbia Law School professor Daniel Richman said in an

email to BuzzFeed News that he is one of Comey's lawyers and that they would decline to comment.

Richman was responsible for sharing the contents of one of Comey's memos about his communications

with Trump with a reporter, at Comey's request.

"Comey told the Senate Intel Committee in July of last year that he asked friend Daniel

Richman to leak to the press a memo regarding conversations he shared with President Trump,"

Gateway Pundit went on.New York Times has referred to Richman as a "longtime confidant

and friend of Mr. Comey's," and his Columbia University biography states he is an "adviser

to FBI Director James B. Comey."

In his sworn testimony, Comey told Senate members his motivation behind leaking the

documents, stating "I thought it might prompt the appointment of a special counsel."

Require a refresher on Mr. Richman?

Below is an interview he did with CNN's Anderson Cooper prior to the election.

This only one lie in a mountain of whoppers that Comey has crafted in recent months.

He also lied about Hillary storing secret intelligence on her private server, and has

also made numerous other false statements while under oath, defiantly disregarding his

position to uphold the law.

Not only that, but Comey was busted in recent weeks for tampering with a federal investigation

to protect Hillary Clinton, which is a massive felony.

According to Fox News:

Newly released documents obtained by Fox News reveal that then-FBI Director James Comey's

draft statement on the Hillary Clinton email probe was edited numerous times before his

public announcement, in ways that seemed to water down the bureau's findings considerably.

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, sent a

letter to the FBI on Thursday that shows the multiple edits to Comey's highly scrutinized

statement.

What's also suspicious is that Comey's former Chief of Staff has just suddenly resigned,

where many are speculating that his sudden departure was a way to cover the FBI's dirty

tracks as the investigation into the FBI continues to heat up.

His resignation comes right on the heels of the FISA memo about to be dropped, and the

DOJ's announcement earlier this week that they've launched an investigation to find

the 50,000 texts that the FBI supposedly "lost."

Fox News reports:

Federal law enforcement sources told Fox News that Rybicki was not fired.

His departure, they said, has "been in the works for awhile."

"Jim Rybicki notified me last month that he will be leaving the FBI to accept an opportunity

in the corporate sector," Wray said in a statement.

"While this is an exciting move for the whole Rybicki family, Jim will be dearly missed

by the FBI family – and by me personally."

Wray added: "His many years of dedication to the bureau and DOJ, his level-headed judgment

and earnest professionalism, and his steady good cheer have been an asset to us all and

have contributed greatly to the safety and security of our nation."

The FBI director said he tapped attorney Zachary Harmon to replace Rybicki.

It's time for President Trump to drain the swamp and send these swamp rats a clear message

that their lawlessness will no longer be tolerated in our country.

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What is so special about quantum dots? | Phuture Doctors 001 - Duration: 7:11.

[intro music]

Hey guys, welcome to future doctors.

My name's Stephanie and I'm going to take you behind the scenes of the research that

takes place in academic institutions, as well as the awesome graduate students behind the work

Did you know there is quite a bit of research that takes place before products, technologies,

and processes are implemented into our day to day life.

Today we are going to talk about how fundamental research actually evolves into applied research

with the production of televisions.

Companies are asking how can we make really vivid televisions with sharp images, without

wasting so much energy.

These types of questions are actually going to full under applied research.

Current LCD TV's are actually made up of a blue backlight with a layer of yellow phosphorous

over, and this combination ends up producing a white light.

This white light passes through red, green, and blue filters where the different intensities

of the light end up creating all the colors we see on our screens.

There is actually a new technology that has been developed where they replace the yellow

phosphorous layer with a new nanomaterial called quantum dots.

So instead of filtering the blue backlight, this backlight ends up becoming a source

of light for the quantum dots.

They use red and green quantum dots, so with the blue, the combination of them ends up

creating a white light.

But this white light is actually a lot purer and a lot brighter.

So we are actually to create vivid colors, and brighter colors, while using less energy.

Before this nanomaterial can be implemented, there needed to be fundamental research to

take place in order for us to understand the material before we can apply it to any type

of system.

So let's start off with asking what is a quantum dot?

Quantum dots are a semiconductor material that can partially conduct electricity.

But what makes them special?

When two or more atoms combine together, they form a molecule.

The number of energy levels depends on the number of atoms within the molecule.

On the other hand, imagine a bulk semiconductor.

This semiconductor is made up of thousands of atoms, which result in their energy levels

to appear as thick bands because there is a high density of high and low energy levels.

The number of atoms in a quantum dot are somewhere in the middle between the molecule and the

bulk semiconductor.

Their energy levels resemble the combination of the two.

The gap you see between the energy levels allows them to absorb light.

Which can then be used as current, for example as in solar panels, or they can release energy

in the form of light.

Changing the diameter of the quantum dot allows us to tune the size of the gap which then

controls the color that they emit.

As the diameter of the quantum dot decrease, the wavelength of light increases.

Because of this special property is why companies are implementing them into their televisions.

Now that we have a general understanding of what quantum dots are, the next step is to

make this material.

Alright guys, so actually in a nanoparticle synthesis lab that specializes in making quantum

dots.

The process in which we usually make this material is called SolvoThermal synthesis,

where solvent and thermal energy is an essential part of this process in order to make this

material.

I'm going to take you step by step in how we make quantum dots with first measuring

our reagents and recording them in our lab notebook.

Second is setting up apparatus in the hood, so it's in a safe environment.

Third is removing any source of oxygen or air from our system so it doesn't containment

our quantum dots.

And lastly is actually inducing our energy, which is increasing the temperature in order

to make our nanoparticles.

So the first step was to measure our reagents and record them in or lab notebook.

So we're gonna' head over to the balance to do so.

Because I have written down exactly what chemicals I'm going to be using and how much I need,

I can then start with our first step in measuring out the reagents we need for our synthesis.

There are four major reagents used in synthesizing quantum dots.

So what we first measured out was our metal salt, which is cadmium myristate.

So next is our selenium source because we're making cadmium selenide.

And at last, we need our ligand source.

So moving on the second step, we need to set up our experiment.

What we have here is a fume hood.

The fume hood allows up to have a control and safe environment to conduct our experiments,

so we're not exposing ourselves to anything harmful again.

So let's finish setting up our reaction.

And then I'm going to go ahead and start adding our reagents one-by-one.

because this is a solvothermal synthesis, we need solvent.

So now we are going to open up our reaction to vacuum.

So while this is degassing, let's take a deeper look into the science behind making nanoparticles.

Recall the three reagents we measured out earlier.

Depicted here is our metal salt, cadmium myristate.

Our anion source, selenium dioxide.

And our ligand source, which are all dissolved in our solvent.

This is the clear yellow solution we see here.

As the temperature continues to increase, the metal salt and anion source begin to dissociate

into cadmium and selenide ions.

The cadmium and selenide ions then become attracted to each other to form a monomer.

This monomer makes it more favorable to combine with ions to start forming a bigger structure

and become a quantum dot.

But in the presence of a ligand, the quantum dots remain small as the ligands prevent the

quantum dots to grow into a large crystal.

These ligands also help stabilize the quantum dots and maintain them in solution.

So as we increase the number of quantum dots in solution, we see our solution change to

an orange-red, showing a successful synthesis of the quantum dots.

We then clean our quantum dots leaving us with this clear orange-red solution.

When the right wavelength of light is absorbed, we promote the emission properties of the

quantum dots.

Here our source of light has a wavelength of 648 nanometers and our quantum dots are

emitting a wavelength of 600 nm.

As a result, we see a bright orange color!

So now that we finished synthesizing our quantum dots we need to image them in order to figure

out their size, shape, composition, and structure.

We are using a transmission electron microscope to image the quantum dots.

In contrast to optical microscopes that use white light, this uses an electron beam to

image particles in the micro to nanometer range.

So what you see here where we house the particles for imaging.

This is made up of a lacey carbon film that's held by a copper grid which holds a sample

of our quantum dots.

We place this grin into our microscope and use a special program to capture images of

our quantum dots.

Here is an image of our quantum dots.

The image provides us with information on their size and shape, where the quantum dots

we synthesized are s[herical in geometry and are around three nanometers in diameter.

the program that we use can also tell us the makeup of our quantum dots.

This spectra confirms the fact that our quantum dots are made up of cadmium and selenide.

So, what do you guys think?

We talked about how companies use applied research in order to develop a brighter, more

vivid, and more efficient television by replaced the phosphorous layer within the television

with a nanomaterial called quantum dots.

We briefly discussed about what quantum dots are and then I got to show you how they're

made by taking you to a lab at an academic institution the specialized in making nanomaterials.

Let me know what you guys want to see next time.

Would you like to tour a physics lab, would you like to tour an engineering lab, or are

you still interested in chemistry.

I hope to hear from you guys soon.

You can contact me @phuturedoctors on twitter, as well on instagram.

I'll be posting more content soon and giving you guys more information about how to can

get involved in research.

But for now I'll see you guys next time.

My name's Stephanie and this was Phuture Doctors.

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Free Our People Film Contest - What is Institutional Bias? - Duration: 3:56.

Hi! I'm Leah Smith

…and I'm Dominick Evans.

We're media advocates for the Center for Disability Rights.

Through our work at CDR, we've created the Free our People Film Contest & Festival.

Our goal is to not only give disabled filmmakers and

actors the ability to highlight their work in the media, but also to highlight

the institutional bias, something that affects thousands of disabled people in

the United States.

While we had over 100 entries in last year's Free our People Film Contest,

few of those videos truly understood what institutional bias was.

That's why we're making this video.

We are excited to announce that we'll be having our second annual

Free our People Film Contest & Festival this spring.

The festival will be held in the summer of 2018 and the top three winners will

again receive a free trip to Rochester to show their films during the festival

plus other great cash prizes!

We were incredibly lucky to have three winning

films that featured institutional bias in very different ways last year.

The first prize film was a mixed-media documentary that featured institutional

bias through the lens of three individuals - one who'd been

institutionalized and two who were at risk of being institutionalized if they

lost their home and community-based services.

Our second Prize winner was a

comedic take on institutional bias using mob metaphors.

Our third place winner looked at the life of a disabled man who was told he should be

institutionalized when he was a child. The difference between what life would

have been like had his parents listened to the doctors versus what life was like

living at home and in the community.

All of these films looked at how easily disabled people can end up in a nursing home

or other institutional setting.

This is often a result of what's called the institutional bias.

We understand that not everyone knows what institutional bias is.

That's why we're making this.

Institutional bias is bias against disabled people who might need help

doing things that they can't do independently. This type of bias is what

keeps many of us living in nursing homes as opposed to living in our home and

community thanks to home and community-based services.

Community-based supports and services are things like personal care attendants - that someone

comes into your home and helps you with dressing or bathing or meal prep or laundry.

However federal law is written so that states

must provide nursing home care, but providing this sort of community-based

care - of a personal attendant is only optional.

We know that it's better

for disabled people to live in our homes and in our communities. Unfortunately

institutional bias ensures that disabled people end up living in nursing homes

and other institutional settings. We want the films in this contest to reflect

what institutional bias is and also highlight why it's so important for

disabled people to live in our own homes and communities. Unfortunately, for most

disabled people institutional bias is something we fear every single day.

We hope you will consider making a film that talks about the institutional bias

and the impact it has on disabled people's lives. Whether you make the

narrative or a documentary (film) it doesn't matter.

As long as it explores the institutional bias

in some way it will be accepted in our contest.

Thanks for taking time to listen to us about the institutional

bias, and we look forward to seeing what you create!!

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What Does Freedom Mean To You? - Part 29 - Duration: 0:45.

well freedom means to me is opportunity and that means opportunity to explore

your your own desires and talents in terms of Education work friends family

all of that and of course that's always within limits of the the kind of limits

imposed when you are aware of the needs and rights and values of other people

but as long as we're not treading on other people then freedom that means to

me doing really what you desire to do

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science be it as small as an electron or as big as a black hole everything has

some science behind it so whenever you wonder about the science behind anything

remember us we will explain you the science behind everything be it concepts

facts myths mysteries technologies etc we post videos every Saturday so join us

and enjoy the journey as we unravel the mysteries using science

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What YouTube Partnership Program Changes mean for #SmallYoutubers | The good, the bad and the ugly - Duration: 10:11.

Well this certainly changes some things...

You know sometimes life just throws you curveballs, or lemons, or lemon curveballs

apparently... Last week, YouTube announced some changes to its Partnership Program.

So, to bring you up to speed, here's what's changing. Creators with

over 10,000 lifetime views on their channel can currently apply to be a part

of what's called the YouTube Partnership Program. Now in this program, YouTube

gives you some more video creation features, as well as the ability to

monetize your videos. This is done through an ad sharing program where

YouTube gives you a cut of the ad revenue that they make by running ads on

your videos. Now there's no watch time requirement, no subscriber requirements,

and it's a relatively low bar for entry. But as of February 20th 2018, all of that

is changing. At that point moving forward, creators must have a thousand

subscribers on their channel, and four thousand hours of watch time, which is

240,000 minutes of people's eyeballs on your content within a 365 day window in

order to apply to be a part of the YouTube Partnership Program. Now YouTube

has pitched this as a thing that won't affect the majority of creators, and as a

way to deal with some of their "bad actors" and copyright violations they've

had running rampant on the platform lately. In its blog post about the change,

YouTube says: Though these changes will affect a significant number of channels,

99% of those affected were making less than $100 per year in the last year with

90% earning less than two dollars and fifty cents in the last month." Which

sounds ok right? It's only the hobby creators who aren't trying to be a part of

the big game anyway that this hurts. And if it makes the platform safer and less

prone to copyright violations then it's totally worth it. And in some ways, I

agree with this logic. I want the platform to be better and

safer too, but the lack of acknowledgment to some key ways that this

disproportionately affects smaller and newer creators is, quite frankly, just

really frustrating! I've explained some of the issues associated with this

policy shift in great detail in a recent medium blog post - link is in the

description - but as this is about YouTube I thought I should, you know, make

a video about these policy changes, what you need to know, and how this affects

creators moving forward. First off, I want to talk about feelings. We small creators

feel really disenfranchised, let down, and like YouTube is pulling the rug out from

under us. They've changed the rules mid game and it's a blatant judgment from

YouTube that our content is not valuable to them because it doesn't make them

money. Which kind of stings. It's kind of like running a 5k and when you're like

50 meters from what you thought was the finish line, you find out that the race

directors have actually moved the finish line another 5k up the road...oh and there

aren't any more water stations either. So yeah, it all feels kind of crappy. But

this is about way more than just feelings. On the money side of things,

there's been this kind of toxic idea floating around created by YouTube, and

perpetuated by some of the larger creators, that says "well these smaller

creators weren't making any money anyway, so what's the big deal?" Yeah we're aware

we're not making any money...also not the point. So the way the system works

currently, you can see the pennies of ad revenue creep up over time and when you

reach $100 YouTube cuts you a check. Woohoo! The argument is that these new

standards are pretty much equivalent to that hundred dollar mark, and so if you

weren't hitting these metrics, than you weren't making money anyway. But here's

where the issue of pacing comes in. So I've been monetizing this channel for

about a year to a year and a half or so. Over that time, I've watched the money

trickle up to a grand whopping total of $60. Now, 60 bucks is not much in the

grand scheme of things, but I'd probably be hitting that hundred dollar mark at

some point this year, which is pretty motivating. But these new changes require

a higher level of watch time within the last year, and prevent this slow and

steady accrual of pennies over several years. So if I wanted to keep on pace

with making a hundred dollars every year and a half or every two years I can't do

that anymore. And that hundred dollars every two, or three years might mean a

new piece of equipment or software to try something cool, it might mean helping

to pay a bill that month, or it might just be some extra walking around pocket

cash, but the point is it has value even if it's accrued over a longer time frame.

And this is where we come to the issue of time, which is perhaps my biggest beef

with this policy. So I work to upload videos about every two

weeks. And I haven't been completely consistent with that over the last

couple of years, partly because life is a thing, and because I've had other

priorities, but also because of production time. So in order to compete

with a lot of the other content that's on YouTube, I'm working long and hard on

my videos to make them as high-quality as possible. Now I do this to make my

content more discoverable on YouTube, and to be more friendly with the YouTube

algorithm, but I also do it because it's important to me to make high quality

content for my audience. But this shift to the yearly watch time requirement

means that I would have to MORE THAN TRIPLE my current yearly watch time

within a 365 day window in order to meet this new standard to qualify for YouTube

monetization. It effectively requires me to shift my entire strategy and go all

into YouTube in order to make that possible,

and frankly that's not always feasible for smaller creators like me who are

doing YouTube as a part of their larger creative endeavors. Now, as a corporate

business decision, and as a way to address some of the larger problems that

YouTube is facing, I completely understand this policy. But from the

perspective of a small creator, we just got shown the door and told that we're

not welcome here. Now the bar for entry into the "cool kids club" is too high for

most small creators, or for new creators to justify the cost. Frankly, I'll be

shocked if we don't see a steep decline in the number of new channels starting

over the next year because of this policy. The last major issue I have with

this policy centers around the idea of value. So with this change, older content

which has been making us a little bit of money in the background all the way

along, will cease making money going forward until we hit these new metrics

again. So YouTube has basically said "hey, so you know how do you were slowly

accruing money on that really great content you made on your channel a few

years ago? Yeah well we're gonna stop giving you money for that going forward.

Oh, and also, you're gonna have to work really hard on your channel for free

over the next year in order to have the opportunity to get paid for the same

content again...that's cool right?" No! Not cool! It's especially insulting because

it basically says your content was once valuable, but it's not anymore.

Which, okay, I get content may depreciate in value over time, but the slap in the

face is that the content will suddenly have

value again when we hit these completely arbitrary metrics that YouTube has

decided to hang its value hat on. Oh, and by the way, who's to say that if I bust

my butt to hit these new metrics that YouTube's not just gonna turn around and

change the rules again anyway? Okay, so I'm getting all worked up over this

again, so I'm gonna shift my focus a little bit to the question of: "okay, well

now what do we do?" So over the last week or so we've already seen this huge surge

in smaller creators mobilizing their communities to help each other out and

that's super awesome to see! These are just a few of the hashtags you can

follow on Twitter, and I'm sure there are similar ones on Instagram and Facebook,

that are leveraging the power of smaller communities to help increase subscriber

counts and watch times for those who are close to the new metrics. And here's why

I say if you've ever thought about supporting a smaller creator now is the

time! And this is also when I put in my special plea, not necessarily for this

channel - though if you would like to please hit subscribe because every

little bit helps. But I'd really love it if you'd consider subscribing to the

National Lutheran Choir's YouTube channel, which I help manage. I've been singing

with this choir for twelve years, and they're like my second family. And over

the last year or so, I've been consulting with them on growing their YouTube

channel. Over there you'll find some really great videos and playlists of

some cool choral music that we've done over the last couple of years, as well as

some full streams from some of our recent performances, including one with a

world premiere piece that we did in Washington DC, last fall which was

amazing! So choral music is your thing at all, or if you want to support some of

the other consulting work that I do in this YouTube space, please subscribe over

there as it will help us out a ton. I've also compiled a list down in the

description of some smaller creators who have added considerable value to my life,

so check them out if you're looking for some great creators to support. The

WeCreateEdu community is also rallying around some of its smaller creators, and

has created a few playlists, so if you want to learn something and help support

some smaller creators check that out as well. And what's next for me and for this

channel? I'm honestly not sure but I do know that it doesn't really make sense

for me at this point to pour my entire being into trying to grow a channel just

for the sake of monetizing content again. But online video has

provided me a ton of professional and personal value beyond ad revenue, so I

don't really see myself leaving this space anytime soon. But some things may

change around here, and I'm not exactly sure what that's gonna look like moving

forward but I'll keep you posted as things develop. And honestly, the best way

to continue to support my work is by contributing over on Patreon. Every

little bit helps me be able to make online videos and other creative things

that you might value. Lastly, I just want to say thank you. Thank you to everybody

who has risen up to support the small YouTube community, and everyone who

subscribed to this channel, and followed along in my youtube journey so far. Your

well wishes, comments, questions and just general awesomeness have made this

journey totally worth it. So I want to hear from you: Are you a

small video creator? And if so, how do these recent policy shifts at YouTube

affect the direction of your own channel? Are you gonna keep uploading videos? Are

you gonna shift into a new direction? What's your plan? And if you love

watching smaller creators, who are some of your favorites right now, and what

other things are happening in the small YouTube community that are exciting to

you? Please share below and comments I want to keep this conversation going! And

hey, it's like I keep saying on this channel, we gotta keep going and keep

growing...and apparently perfecting that curveball lemonade recipe... So that's what

I plan to do, and I hope you'll join me for the ride.

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SNN: Stuck in Traffic on the Suncoast: What Catches the Eyes of Law Enforcement - Duration: 2:29.

WE'RE ALL GUILTY OF BAD DRIVING BEHAVIORS..

BUT WHICH ONES GET ON LAW ENFORCEMENTS' NERVES THE MOST?

SNN'S HALLIE PILOT IS ABOUT TO SHOW YOU IN OUR SERIES, STUCK IN TRAFFIC ON THE suncoast.

"everybody just needs to know that the traffic is bad.

There's nothing we can do about it."

IS IT DUE TO DRIVERS?

OR ROADWAYS?

ACCORDING TO OUR VIEWERS....ITS NO CONTEST.

DANGEROUS DRIVING..RAISING NOT JUST YOUR CHANCE OF AN ACCIDNET, BUT ALSO THE BLOOD PRESSURE..OF

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS.

"what frustrates me the most is what we call blocking the box, when you pull into an intersection

before you can clear it, "one of the thigns that drives me crazy though

is no headlights on at hours dusk and dawn" "careless driving..its not that drivers are

reckless with a willfull intent its just careless.

And I think that's due to them being inattentive" AND YOUR MOOD BEHIND THE WHEEL MATTERS

"everybody's quick to throw a fist in the air or a gesture in the air...why?

You know you've cut somebody off before, have a little patience and don't make everything

a big drama."

HOW TO BE LESS IRRITABLE: GIVE YOURSELF MORE TIME.

"people are in a rush.

If we just take time to prepare for our travels we can leave 15 minutes earlier it keeps people

from being frustrated it keeps people from being angry"

THAT RUSH WE'RE IN IS THE MAIN REASON BINKLEY STOPS DRIVERS..

"that's our number one excuse.

Do you know why I pulled you over?

Oh I'm sorry sir, I'm late for work or I was in a hurry"

AND YOU HEAR IT ALL THE TIME..GET OFF YOUR PHONE, OR GET OFF THE ROAD.

"oh there's a lot of that, I actually witnessed a young lady texting in front of me one day,

and the light turned red, and she proceeded right through it, and actually went right

into a dump truck."

"stop texting, stop with the distracted driving and maybe some of those crashes would come

down, paying more attention to the screen on their

device instead of the view out the windshield."

AND LAST BUT NOT CERTAINLY NOT LEAST..DON'T GET THE WRONG IMPRESSION.

"everybody thinks we're out here to write tickets and make money.

The tickets we write don't make us money because most of it goes to the state."

KING SAYS HE WRITES WARNINGS IF HE CAN, BUT SOMETIMES, IT TAKES A WAKE UP CALL.

"it's not until somebody gets a $166 ticket, points on their license and their insurance

rates go up that they realize maybe I should slow down maybe I shouldn't run that red light"

SO DO YOUR SELF A FAVOR..IF YOU FAIL TO STOP..YOU'LL PROBABLY SEE A COP.

LAW ENFORCEMENT SAYS THEY TRY TO EDUCATE DRIVERS WITH SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGNS..

BUT PLEASE Join the conversation and tell us what you think on social media- FB and

twitter...

STUCK IN TRAFFIC ON THE SUNCOAST CONTINUES ALL WEEK.

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Kazuki Coin - What And Why - Duration: 1:31.

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Monster Hunter World 🏹 What's The Best Weapon For You? - Duration: 22:02.

Hey what's up guys it's Deathstalker Synchro with another Monster Hunter video and today

I'm going to help you figure out what weapon you can relate to the most!

There are more batty and crazy weapons in Monster Hunter World than you can count on

both hands.

Four swords, 3 ranged weapons, 2 lances, a Glaive, a hammer, 2 transformers, and we can't

forget everyone's favorite musical mallet.

Fourteen to be exact.

Despite what others tell you each one is very powerful in it's own way.

If you want to see a further breakdown of all the weapons keep an eye on the top right

of the screen for links to video breakdowns and gameplay.

Though if any Monster Hunter veterans are watching please do drop any tips you have

for your fellow hunters.

I'm sure they'll appreciate your insight into the weapons.

But enough about that let's get started with them!

First up is the Sword and Shield or SnS.

Considered by many as the most beginner friendly weapon don't take this thing lighty.

If I had to describe the Sword and Shield in one word it wouldn't be easy or beginner.

It'd be versatility.

As the name implies the weapon sports both a small sword and shield.

While not the best shield in the game when it comes to guarding it still proves to be

a valuable asset.

Sword attacks are fast and relentless with great recovery.

They do do lower damage per hit than many other melee weapons in the game but the speed

more than makes up for it especially when trying to inflict damage with the elements

or status effects.

Oh!

And that shield isn't only for defence.

When you want to get nice and disrespectful throw a couple shield bashes into your combos

for some blunt damage.

The Sword and Shield is a "Jack of all trades, master of none".

Great all across the board in attack speed, mobility, recovery, and utility thanks in

addition to the ability to use the Slinger or items while unsheathed.

So pick up this clever pair if you prefer to have access to as many tools and forms

of damage as possible.

Second we have the Long Sword or LS.

While not as fast as the Sword and Shield this weapon has greater reach and attacks

of higher damage.

Moderate in speed the Longsword's attacks are a mix of wide sweeps and far reaching

thrusts.

This weapon doesn't come with any form of guarding but you can easily roll out of your

combos, use the Fade Slash to reposition, or even get really stylish and use the highly

evasive Foresight Slash.

Dealing damage with the Longsword builds the Spirit Gauge, a small bar found right below

your Health and Stamina.

You can then spend some of this gauge to use the stronger Spirit Attacks.

For every time you hit with the last Spirit attack of the combo you'll upgrade the Spirit

Gauge.

Each time further increasing your overall attack damage and enabling you to use the

most stylish of moves...The Helm Breaker.

Looks can be decieving but the Longsword is an elagant, honest weapon.

What you see is what you get.

A long sword that in skilled hands will make short work of any monster as the fight progresses.

Proper utilization of the Spirit Gauge and Spirit Attacks is key for maximizing your

damage.

But remember you'll have to be quick with those rolls as guarding isn't a option.

If you fancy you rself or aspire to be a skilled swordsmen then you're going to love the Longsword.

I honestly can't help but feel the Samurai in this one.

Third on our list of weapons is the biggest of swords the Greatsword or GS.

Perhaps you were really liking the previous weapons but they were missing something.

They just....weren't enough sword for you.

You can't expect those puny things to satisfy you.

No.

You need something big.

Bigger!

With enough destuctive power to leave no surviving man- or monster able to walk straight again.

So I present to you the Greatsword.

Without a doubt this weapon has the highest damage per strike in the game!

This is a large and heavy weapon and as such it will be slow.

At it's core the Greatsword is a basic and easy weapon to use with a little patience.

Single button inputs to string together a combo, a decent guard, and despite it's size

and weight you're can roll when needed.

But the true power shines in the charged attacks.

Holding down your standard attack button charges the blow but if you perfectly time the release

with the flashing stages of your charge you'll pull out even more damage.

Use caution though, while charging you will be immobile and vulnerable so it does require

careful timing and positioning but when a charged attack hits.

It hurts.

I don't know whether the Great in this weapon's name is for damage, size, or weight but if

you're looking for hitting things as hard as possible this is your weapon.

Find the right time and placement for a charged attack and your victim won't last a minute.

Not a fan of the heavy weapons then you're going to love the fourth one on our list.

The Dual Blades or DB.

You want speed?

Look.

No.

Further.

The fastest weapon in the game.

Damage per hit may be low but the onlsaught of attacks from the Dual Blades more than

makes up for it.

Combos with the Dual Blades look exactly as they are.

A relentless flurry of slashes and cuts great for elementals.

The lack of a guard shouldn't concern you in the slightest as the Dual Blades have a

strong dodge property allowing you to dance around the monster even while still attacking.

And I haven't even got to the best part.

Demon Mode.

As the name suggest this an alternative mode activated manually.

Demon Mode grants you increased damage, makes you immune to knockback, and gives you access

to more powerful moves like the Demon Dance.

But this does come at a cost as Demon Mode can be taxing on the Stamina.

Dealing damage in Demon Mode will in return build your Demon Guage.

Once filled you'll enter Archdemon mode increasing your attack even more and giving you some

more powerful moves even outside of Demon Mode.

The Dual Blades are short in range and low in damage but aggressive, fast, and often

times unstoppable.

You'll have to keep an eye on your stamina but the Demon and Archdemon Modes are powerful

tools that shouldn't be ignored.

Any speed demon (pun not intended) will instantly fall in love with this weapon.

Myself included.

Nearly halfway through with number 5!

The Insect Glaive or IG.

While we're still on weapons of high mobility we need to talk about this Insect Glaive.

It's a fast, agile attack with decent range.

The damage output of of the attacks is nothing impressive but a deeper unstanding of the

weapon will show you it's true strength.

Part of this is in it's very well known capability in the air.

Thanks in part to it's Vault move the Insect Glaive can launch Hunters into the air where

they're free to dash and attack.

This also makes it quite easy to mount the monster.

Without a doubt the cool aerial moves and mounting are useful both in solo and multiplayer

hunts.

But a skilled Glaive wielder will know the right time and place for these.

That's when the other half of Insect Glaive comes in.

That large bug on the Hunter's wrist is a Kinsect.

A supportive and powerful addition to the Insect Glaive.

Send this little thing in to attack the monster.

Each successful attack will leave behind dust that'll explode when hit by the Insect Glaive.

The effect of the explosion varies by the Kinect and yes there are multiple types you

can get.

When the Kinsect attaks it also gathers essence.

Recalling the Kinsect will deliver the essence to the Glaive and bestow a temporary buff

on the Hunter depending on color.

A little bit of management is needed with the Insect Glaive as it's strong on stamina

consumption.

The Kinsect itself also has stamina that has to be watched but don't let that discourage

you.

Sweet aerials moves, a cute commandable insect companion, and constant mounts to annoy your

friends with it's hard not to love the Insect Glaive.

Learn to use this weapon properly and you'll look like the Lord of the Beast you've always

dreamed of.

Alright it's time to move into the heavyweight class.

Starting with the Hammer or HM.

Ever took being called a savage or barbarian as a compliment.

Or perhaps when a monster roars at you, you roar back before knocking 'em into next week.

That got your blood going?

Then the Hammer is your kind of weapon!

Don't let the size of this blunt club fool you.

Hammer wielding Hunters still retain mobility.

The Hammer is an absolutely brutal weapon with high damage output and is perhaps the

easiest weapon to knockdown a monster with.

Basic combos consist of bashing, pounding, smashing, crushing, and...well hammering the

monsters face in.

But a lot of power in the Hammer's kit is behind charging your attacks for even more

savage blows.

There are 3 levels of charge and while the third can give you the most destructive power

you should know the first two have their own powerful moves that should not be ignored.

Speaking of not ignoring moves, don't forget to perform a Power Charge.

This quick move done while charging will increase your stun damage, give you more powerful moves,

and make you uninerruptable during charging and swinging.

Unlike the Greatsword you can move freely while charging the Hammer.

In my opinion, the Hammer is one of the most satisfying weapon especially with the way

it dominates monsters.

So if you like the idea of pounding in a dragon's face.

Definitely give this weapon a go.

Not a Hammer kinda person?

Okay.

So maybe you consider yourself more of a lover of fine arts.

Not blungeoning a monster like a savage barbarian.

You have class!

And there's nothing more classy than the Hunting Horn or HH.

Hunting Horn hunters bring the tunes to the battle, supporting all in their party with

temporary buffs.

But should they be intterrupt during one of their performances, these lads will kindly

play their next melody on the monster's face.

The Hunting Horn is probably the greatest victim of misuse.

While described as a support weapon you should not mistakenly believe your job is to do one

or the other.

Every attack the Hunting Horn has doubles as a note added to their musical staff.

Chain or combo these notes together and you create a melody.

Created melodies are added to your queue, up to three melodies.

Performing these melodies provides yourself or the entire squad with buffs.

Now here's where many newbie dancing tooters screw up at.

Your performance of these melodies or buffs should not be done off at the sidelines.

Your character isn't swinging this thing around for nothing.

Performances are attacks too.

By all means rock out with your Horn out but remember "Face not is best note".

You aren't a cheerleader, you're a Battle Bard.

Play it smart though if you're in danger during a performance crack out a roll because you

can't guard.

The Hunting Horn is powerful but slow in attack speed and reliant on positioning and careful

timing.

You may now resume tooting.

Even the most fearsome of Dragons should fear the Lance or LNC.

A bulky weapon with an even bulkier shield.

I said we were going into the heavy weight class and I was not joking.

With the Lance unsheathed your incapable of rolling so your only form of defense is guarding

with your shield.

But the Lance's guard is the strongest in the game capable of tanking even the most

powerful of attacks.

If you have even the slightest bit of doubt hunker down in the Lance's Power guard and

then retaliate with Counter Thrust.

The best way to describe the playstyle of a Lancer is a impenetrable fortress that quickly

turns into a aggressive harrasser and even rusher.

On the offensive side the Lance sports an array of far reaching thrusts and counter

attacks even from behind it's guard.

Any monster will quickly realize it stands no chance vs the Lance but if they should

try to flee the Dash Attack will quickly show them there's also no escape.

The Lance is a Bastion of Defense.

An often impenetrable fortress.

But never a coward.

Guard when necessary but don't let up in your attacks.

If you've mained a tank class in another game or the thought of slaming a shield into the

ground and being unfazed by the most brutal attacks brings a smile to your face then you

know what to try first.

The Gunlance may look like just another Lance to the unexperienced but the deafening blast

it produces will surely open their eyes.

The Gunlance or GL is sometimes called the Funlance.

And with good reason.

Part Lance, part freaking tank.

Much like the Lance the Gunlance comes along with a massive shield that will prevent you

from rolling with it unsheathed.

Instead of thrust and pokes, the Gunlance's melee attacks consist of heavy high damaging

slashes with the full weight of the weapon.

But I didn't call this thing part tank just for its defensive capabilites.

Part of the Gunlance's weapon is also a vicious cannon with multiple forms of firing.

The standard being a powerful shelling.

How powerful?

Well let's just say it happens to be so powerful the blasts will go through the defenses of

any monster.

Then there's the Wyvernstake, a piercing stake that explodes after some time dealing multiples

hits of damage.

And if you think for a moment that it couldn't get any more insane there's the Wyvernfire.

A massive charged explosion sure to rearrange any monsters face for good.

Keep in mind that the shelling and Wyvernstake require reloading while the Wyvernfire has

a lengthy cooldown represented by the glowing red rail of the weapon.

So yeah!

Part Lance, part freaking tank.

Superb damage and defense thanks to the guard but this comes at the cost of mobility.

Though, with practice and proper management you'll be a walking battlion.

I don't think I need to say anymore because if this is your weapon you're probably already

sold on it.

Okay now it's time for the freaking Transformers.

Starting with everyones favorite Charge Blade or CB.

Often regarded as the most complex of all the weapons, the Charge Blade has a lot going

for it.

Put simply the Charge Blade has two forms.

First is the Sword and shield, a quick and nasty mode sporting fast attacks and a shield

for guarding.

This mode has a great balance of attack power, defense, and mobility.

But if you're a madman you can slam that shield into the sword to turn it into an axe.

In Axe form, you can expect to see greater damage and reach at the cost of speed and

mobility.

Here's where things get...fun.

Dealing damage with your sword stores energy into it.

You can then dump this energy into phials within your weapon.

The axe then uses these phials to blow out massive elemental damage via discharges.

The complexity of the weapon comes from the learning the moveset, management of sword

energy, and the phial system alongside the usual difficulties of a monster fight.

Though it may not be regarded as the most beginner friendly weapon, learning the Charge

Blade isn't impossible.

Just know you will require some patience.

Those typically interested in the Charge Blade don't mind if their weapon is a bit more challenging

in the beginning.

The depth gives them joy and the true reward is in the mastery of this powerhouse.

The second weapon of what I've stupidly proclaimed as transformers is known by many names.

Mostly it's called the Switch Axe or SA but it's sometimes the Swax or SwagAx.

Like my good man Kirby once said, on paper the Switch Axe and Charge Blade are identical.

But in action if you told me they shared a similar kit I wouldn't believe you.

The Switch Axe also comes with two forms, Axe being the more standard form.

In Axe form you'll have the benefit of great reach and mobility.

But in Sword mode you'll gain extra damage and the bonus offered from the Switch Axes

phial.

Unlike the Charge Blade the Sword mode's phial charges automatically in Axe form should you

deplete it.

The Switch Axe's phial isn't just for a passive buff to Sword mode though.

You can also fire off a Elemental Discharge causing a high damaging explosion.

Or if you happen to trigger the Sword's Phial Awakening state, you can go for a Zero Sum

Discharge staking your target with the sword before letting off an even more massive and

even more powerful explosion.

You know that moment in a game where an attack is so powerful you have press the button harder

and harder.

Or perhaps when the taking down the final boss and the game prompts you to unrelentingly

spam a button.

That moment....Is the Switch Axe.

Take caution with this monstrous weapon as it's long combos can be exhausting on your

Stamina and if you haven't noticed it doesn't come with a guard so rolling and evasion is

your best defence.

We now can now break into the ranged weapons.

Starting with the biggest and heftiest.

The Heavy Bowgun or HBG.

The Heavy Bowgun is less of a gun and more like your own personal artillery, sniper,

or even machine gun.

With the farthest range of any of the ranged weapons, this gun can fire a multitude of

specialized rounds from elemental to shotgun like spreads or even cluster bombs.

Each one is different in it's own way and not just in damage or status but also critical

or optimal range.

The versatility doesn't end there as you can also modify your Bowgun with attachments like

a strong shield for blocking monster attacks.

The Heavy Bowgun can also come equipped with one of two special ammo types.

The first is the Wyvernsnipe.

This will all you to fire a single high piercing shot resulting in a series of explosion after

a small delay.

The second special ammo called the Wyvernheart modifies the Heavy Bowgun to fire like a fully

automatic machine gun.

Each of the two have their own pros and cons.

For example, the Wyvernsnipe is a great fire and forget ability offering superb damage

output on bigger monsters.

While the Wyvernheart is a steady stream of controlled damage best used on a monster's

weaker spots where outshine even the Wyvernsnipe in damage numbers.

Both of the two run on a cooldown but only the Wyvernsnipe requires a full recharge before

firing again.

Though, you can fire the Wyvernheart with a low charge you just won't have the full

ammunition supply for the machine gun fire.

Fans of Rambo, lovers Michael Bay explosions, and just about any dude or dude-ette that

loves big guns...This.

Is for you.

Remember your ammo is limited and it will be work maintaining your stock.

But that doesn't matter so long as your get to dump a hundred rounds into a monsters face.

Right?

Second of the range weapons is the Light Bowgun or LBG.

If you can't guess this is the lighter version of the previous Heavy Bowgun.

Choosing the Light Bowgun will reward you with greater mobility and faster rate of fire

when compared to the Heavy Bowgun.

But there is a cost as there should always be.

When compared to the Heavy Bowgun the Light Bowgun carries less ammo and has more recoil

from its shots.

You'll still see a nice spread of differing ammo types just like with the Heavy Bowgun

but there will be some new ones here like the supportive healing or even defense buffing

shots.

Now this wouldn't be a Bowgun if it didn't have it's own special ammo.

The Light Bowgun can fire up to three Wyvernblasts.

These planted charges can detonate several times resulting in explosions whenever an

enemy steps within proximity.

But you can also cause these explosions by firing over the Wyvernblasts.

Sounds simple in definition but once you see the damage numbers fly you'll realize how

power it is.

The mobility when compared to the Heavy Bowgun is something you'll feel immediately as you're

able to now sidestep and even slide after your shots.

Like any ranged weapon be mindful of your optimal range so you're not wasting your ammo

and missing out on damage.

One thing to keep in mind is that your crosshairs always turn orange when in optimal range.

Just like the Bowgun, ammo is limited and you can upgrade the Light Bowgun via modifications.

If you're a lover of the Heavy Bowgun but require greater mobility then the Light Bowgun

is exactly what you're looking for.

But honestly it wouldn't be such a bad idea to take up both the Heavy and Light Bowguns.

After all, there's no law saying you can't have two guns.

Last and certainly not least is my bae.

The Bow!

Lightest among the ranged weapons the Bow is best at mid-range with it's quick rate

of fire.

With little to no weight you can take advantage of the Bow's mobility to find and pick at

any monster softer spots.

Shots can be either charged or fired in rapid succession for higher damage output.

The Bow even has an enhanced dodge called the Charging Sidestep.

Use it to both evade and power up your shots.

Alternatively you can respond with wide spreadshots or even arc shots capable of raining barbs

on your target.

But when it comes to all out damage your charged Dragon Piercer will shred through any monster

from head to tail.

Fortunately for us Bow users arrows are unlimited in supply.

We can even use consumable coatings on these arrows to give them unique propeties like

inflicting sleep, poison, or paralyzing status effects.

Be wary of your supply though as you are limited in your coatings and should you run out while

in the field you'll need to craft more via herbs scattered across the map.

Just like the Bowguns, the Bow has optimal range that should be taken into consideration

with its varying shots and coatings.

This often leaves you closer to the monster than any other ranged weapon.

If that doesn't scare you away then you'll make a fine archer.

Those certain to love the Bow have likely enjoyed using Bows in other games like Far

Cry, Dragons Dogma, or Horizon Zero Dawn.

If so then join me my brothers and sisters because this Bow is one of the best even when

compared to those games.

And that's all 14 of Monster Hunter World's weapons.

There's one for everyone no matter your playstyle.

In fact, there's likely more than one.

Don't worry.

Think of Monster Hunter weapons like characters in a fighting game.

Each one unique is even though it may share a characteristic with another.

But there's nothing wrong in playing with more than one weapon.

The idea of a main should be nothing more than a favorite.

The Bow is my main and I swear by the lovely thing.

But honestly I plan on playing with every weapon in Monster Hunter World.

Just some more than others.

Remember guys and girls there's more than enough monsters for all of your weapons.

If you like the video be sure to hit that thumbs up and subscribe for Monster Hunter

content or check out my Mixer channel for Monster Hunter live streams.

For any questions or tips, feel free to drop them down in the comments section below.

Remember we're all hunters here.

Until next time I'll catch you guys later!

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My Drawing Setup - What do i have? - Duration: 5:21.

welcome back the channel going to show you guys what I have today I was asked

what my drawing supplies are and what I use so I'm gonna show you that so

there's my cutting board I use this a lot for my index card stock paper and

I've got a couple thousands of sheet to cut just line it up on there get the

measurement and then I have another cutting board underneath it then over

here I have my little heater keeps me warm and I'm drawing my hands get really

cold when I'm drawing and then I can't feel anything then my

hands go numb then I have pencil sharpener come over here some paintings

and drawings I have set up now this is just a board I have this attached to

this is metal piece and that runs up the wall on that there I'm able to raise and

lower this because I have my light on it so that with a bigger drawing I can raise it up

and get more light on the subject when I'm drawing and then I have over here my

drawing table a little storage areas for pens and everything and then this is a

clip-on lamp and I put on some of this like wax paper I have tape on there to

diffuse the light so it's not so strong and just one spot and I brought the

light at Walmart it was like 10 dollars and then this is the c922 - webcam i

bought that off of amazon for about $80 and then these are some drawings I'm

working on we'll come over here

screw I can adjust and move it and that wire runs up and along

plugs into my computer that I have this Neweer 700 microphone that's about

under 20 dollars on Amazon and those in the back there are some boards I have no idea really what im going to do with them

probably some art related stuff and over

here is my computer and Xbox and then my surround sound my headphones mp3 player

then batteries for my camera that i got in yesterday and

then I have up here my computer I built and there's my subwoofer speaker and

then my light um and I have there's my keyboard mouse and see ya that's my

setup um I don't use that table for drawing I

just use this one it's kind of a backup one if I ever need to use it in case no

that one breaks and this is just one I have I set stuff on the my tripod or I

that extra supplies and you just sit on there or you know my camera stuff I

usually sit on it and oh I have over there's some of my camera stuff as you

can see but um so yeah that's my drawing setup

and this is where I do all of my join and they also have another location that

I use for drawing that I use is just this the light from the window so I use

less electricity it's a better light than just using the ball because it's

more diffused this is free so I have over here is the other table that John

and as I move over big canvas I have my easel I do painting on I had a friend

that gave that to me a few months ago and it does it was okay me it's not like

really expensive one but it does the job it was good I had a little painting I

was doing on there on there but uh I was very dissatisfied by it so I I took it off I

have it in the closet right now but it was just a little acrylic painting I'm

more used to doing watercolor that I am with doing a critical will to have a

whole lot of experience with it but yeah that's my drawing setup and tell me what

you think thanks have a good day

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