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JUDY WOODRUFF: With Larry Nassar now sentenced to life in prison for his sexual assault of

countless young female athletes, under the guise of medical treatment, much of the focus

has been on what officials at USA Gymnastics knew or should've known about Nassar's crimes.

But, as William Brangham reports, there are also new questions about what was known at

Michigan State University, where Nassar has worked for almost 20 years, and where many

of his crimes occurred.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Larry Nassar joined Michigan State University in 1997.

He was already a physician and trainer with USA Gymnastics at the time.

As the allegations against him became widely known in 2016, MSU officials claimed initially

to have had no prior knowledge of his behavior.

But several reports, lawsuits and victims' testimony allege the university did know of

allegations against Nassar for years.

In just the past week, the university's president and athletic director have resigned.

And, today, the state's attorney general, Bill Schuette, said he wants all documents,

texts and e-mails from the university about what Larry Nassar.

Joining me now to unpack all of this is Matt Mencarini.

He's been covering the Nassar case for a year-and-a-half for The Lansing State Journal in Michigan.

Matt, thank you very much for being here.

Let's just start at the beginning here.

In 2016, The Indy Star publishes an expose alleging -- it was largely focused on U.S.

Gymnastics and how they had overlooked allegations about Nassar's behavior.

The focus was on them at the time.

Can you remind us, what did Michigan State University at the time say they knew about

his behavior?

MATT MENCARINI, The Lansing State Journal: They said very little initially, that they

had fielded a complaint.

A new lawsuit had been -- excuse me -- they had fielded a complaint, and a new police

report had been filed alleging sexual assaults against him dating back decades.

They then soon fired him several days after the first Indy Star story.

And one of the reasons they had fired him was because he didn't follow protocols put

in place after a 2014 Title IX investigation and he had not told the university that, 10

years before that, the Meridian Township Police Department investigated him for a sexual assault

allegation.

Those were two of the first times that the university acknowledged that they had some

awareness of sexual assault allegations against him before the Indy Star and before Rachael

Denhollander in the end of 2016.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: So, you mentioned that Title IX investigation.

I know you have done a good deal of reporting about that.

Tell us what that investigation was triggered by, what it looked into, and how the university

responded.

MATT MENCARINI: In April of 2014, a woman who at time was a recent graduate reported

to a university doctor that during an appointment the month prior, a few weeks prior, that Nassar

had sexually assaulted her.

That prompted the university to start a Title IX investigation and contact the university's

police department to conduct a separate criminal investigation.

The university's Title IX investigation concluded about three months later and determined that

what Nassar did wasn't in fact sexual assault, that it was an illegitimate medical procedure.

They reached that conclusion largely from four medical experts who all worked for the

university, all had close ties to Nassar.

And then, when that wrapped up in July, the police investigation dragged out for another

16 months, during which the university allowed him to see patients, before ultimately the

Ingham County prosecuting attorney's office declined to charge him in December of 2015.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: So, the people that they consulted to say were these very physically

invasive, now we know of them as sexual assaults, in essence, they -- those people were friends

of Nassar's or colleagues of Nassar's, and they were the ones verifying that this was

OK to the university's investigation?

MATT MENCARINI: Correct.

They were either colleagues or very good friends.

Some were a mixture of that, had known him for a long time, were familiar with the procedures

he performed.

A key detail about that 2014 report and investigation is that is one of the few reported to police

or in lawsuits without any penetration.

That changes slightly some of the context that it's in and the answers and the input

that those four experts gave to the university about what Nassar said he was doing and what

the woman said he did to her.

Both of their accounts were pretty similar to each other.

And so the experts were kind of trying to determine if what he was doing could be a

medical procedure.

The Title IX investigator determined that, based on those conversations with those experts,

that it was and that this woman misinterpreted what happened to her as sexual assault, when,

in fact, it was a medical procedure.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: And you and others have reported that the university put out its Title

IX report and it gave that to the victim herself.

But then the university had a separate version that had a lot more detail in it, that was

somewhat more damning.

Can you explain?

MATT MENCARINI: Yes, that's one of the new revelations from the last couple of weeks.

On Friday, I was able to obtain a full Title IX report with the full conclusion section

that had more detail than the university's analysis of what happened during that medical

appointment.

It had much stronger language.

It found significant problems and it found that Nassar's conduct could present patients,

could expose patients to unnecessary trauma from perceived sexual misconduct.

The report that woman received had a 41-word conclusion section that just said, thank you

for bringing your concerns forward.

It has allowed us to look at ways to change policies within the medicine -- the medical

clinic.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: We know that two senior officials at the university resigned.

We know the state attorney general is now launching an investigation.

What is the feeling in the community itself on the university and amongst officials about,

do they believe the university has done enough, is doing enough, and what's the sense there?

MATT MENCARINI: Tone-deaf is the word that was -- or the phrase that was thrown out a

lot leading up to the sentencing hearing, which dragged into two weeks.

That was what was described of the university response.

You have seen that start to change as that sentencing hearing hit day five, and six,

and seven, quickly followed by a couple resignations from the university.

The response publicly and in the area, there have been concerns and questions and uneasiness

with the way the university has handled much of this case since the first report by The

Indy Star in September of 2016.

WILLIAM BRANGHAM: All right, Matt Mencarini of The Lansing State Journal, thank you very

much for your time.

MATT MENCARINI: Thanks for having me.

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Rosario + Vampire (I rewatched my most hated anime... So now what do I think?) - Duration: 7:45.

I just realized 26 episodes of a show I absolutely hated and you know what I'm actually glad I did

Rosario + vampire

my god

Did I have a disgustingly sour history with the show I was actually watching it back to make a rent review because well

thought be fun and

Worth the torturous sessions of rewatching this abomination again

And now well my perspectives changed a bit that doesn't mean I think it's good. Yeah god

No, just just look at this. I mean this looks like something I can make it Photoshop wait

Hey, Chris, the hell are you doing in there?

But despite the show being as much of a train wreck as it is I don't hate it anymore

I can find problems than anything

I look at and it takes quite a lot for me to harbor hatred for something in fact

the only hatred I felt by the end of this watch session was for my past self and that's because I betrayed an

Ideology I tried stick with whenever I critique something and that ideology is

Judge something for what it is not what you want it to be it's an ideology

I'd like to see carry over to other reviews, but it's not often. I see this in practice hell

I'm a bit guilty of it as well

honestly a

Fantastic example of this and also an appropriate segue for a video about a harem to be the critique on fanservice

I like supposed some bias and say that it doesn't really bother me most of the time

It's not because I actively want it or think it enhances the plot

It's honestly just something I don't pay attention to at this point despite this bias

I can judge a show for using its fanservice badly

But let's look at this from the opposite perspective the perspective of someone who absolutely despises it in all forms

I tend to notice they don't set aside this bias and will harshly critique fanservice

Even when it's used with some sort of purpose, or as a central part of the show

But this is the direction some take looking at things like kill la kill

I honestly don't know what you expect with the show that's advertised like this

Or synopsis like girl in skimpy outfit scissors people and learns the true power of nudity, okay?

I'm paraphrasing very selectively anyway my point is you've judges show based too much on some personal expectations

You're not going to enjoy it, and you will often miss the entire point or appeal of whatever

It is you're looking at and if you bring the overall score down due to something you personally didn't like

You end up with infamous examples like this

noise

So how does this tie into Rosario vampire you see there's a specific reason? I hated Rosario

It's not because it's repetitive the fact. It doesn't respect your intelligence or even for its incredibly low quality presentation

It's because initially the show actually offended me not due to the sexual nature of the show

But because I thought this show offered an absolutely skewed moral

And it's ending and ending I'm absolutely going to spoil the hell out of by the way

I guess I'll leave a timestamp when it gets to it, but

Come on

Do you really think you're missing out if nothing else I could promise you that the plot is not we used to watch this show

for

Anyway, let's take a look into my mind from a few years ago to see what disgusted me so much so in early quick summary

Our main female character mocha is a vampire

She has two identities and the one that is or more vampiric form is suppressed by this rosary

It's the name of the show our main characters Q&A is well a harem protagonist

It's really all I could say he's kind of bland. He goes to the school for monsters yet

He is a human

Which is the whole Kinnick of the show he forms a harem with this vampire a succubus a lowly witch and an ice girl

With that out of the way, we can move on to those last three episodes

Here's that time stamp to skip spoilers

I guess

Moke asked to leave her rosary as a power source to support the magical barrier

Protecting the school and keeping it hidden and by doing so

This bright cheerful version of MOCA essentially doesn't exist and we only get this true vampiric form of MOCA, okay

I'm just gonna refer to them by strawberry mocha and white mocha sand this doesn't get confusing

Anyway, all we have now is white mocha. Who's like the polar opposite of strawberry mocha

She's cold and emotionally subdued and more mean-spirited, so naturally I found her to be a more interesting

Maybe that's where my initial bias stemmed from anyway the point is white mocha is also attracted to school night

And it's legitimately trying to flirt and talk with him and all he can really think of is strawberry mocha

Which I can't really blame them for but and this is where my hatred begets to spawn from white mocha

Essentially tells Cunha that strawberry mocha was a facade a form that suppressed white mochas true nature and showed a more caring and nice beverage

So basically at this point. I think oh this is gonna turn into a

Topic of loving someone for who they really are something like that

Nope. I don't know what the hell. I expected of course he finds a way to turn her back of course

He has no problem doing so and of course the show doesn't even really address what I was thinking so baby urban is thinking okay?

So this show wants to completely

Fuck over this girl for not being your true self

set the story in a direction that makes pertain to be something you're not to be a positive thing and then just end with a

Happy ending where no one learns a fucking thing. Are you kidding me?

It's just awful and actually a potentially harmful thing to preach

It's at this point where baby urban thought back on everything leading up to this it felt like his time had been wasted you remembered

How terribly put together everything was loving the feeling dwell within him for years

He decided that this was the enemy he hated more than anything else

it's not until this reason for you watch where you realized he completely missed the point I

Always try and make an effort to re-watch anything

I'd make a video on and boy am I glad I didn't jump the gun and actually look back at this show you see the

Scoot, I wasn't being selfish and giving white mocha the cold shoulder he actually viewed both of these Milka flavors as individuals

He was going to bring back strawberry mocha, not just because it was his favorite

But because he didn't want to be without either flavor, and if you skip this boiler. I'm sorry that this is confusing

I was so dead set on my assumption

And how the show should have handled this situation that I didn't even hear the lines about

Wanting to preserve both versions of the character the blinders were already on and I already made up my mind

see

that's what's nice about changing perspective and

Expectations the difference in the second watch was that I watched it drunk with the sole purpose of making fun of it

And I had a blast actually the show had so many terrible and confusing moments that often found myself nearly dying from laughter

There's some fantastic

unintentional comedy here

I was eventually

Experiencing some burnout in season two but because of the state I was in I was able to view it again with zero

Expectations and now this ending doesn't bother me this perspective shift has lifted this weight of hatred off my shoulders and honestly

That's something. I want you to take away from this video

It's not a bad idea to revisit something again to see how you look at it now

This is my personal example of this and now I could almost recommend the show I mean for ironic enjoyment at least after

Revisiting this series my hatred turned into laughter

I fell into his end like state and now I feel like I'm better because of it so go on and look back at some

Of the dumb shit you hated and laugh at it, you can honestly be a great experience

Thanks for watching guys though, I'm usually a bit more positive

I would like to look at some more bad shows or games in the future. It sounds like fun

do tell me what you guys hated or think would be fun to rant on and

Consider subscribing if you like this sort of content also consider hitting the bell for notifications if you want model notifications

All right, thanks again guys. I'll see you next video

Giving white milk with a cold showed why can't I say?

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What I really Think Of The HUDA BEAUTY FAUX FILTER FOUNDATION | MakeupByParesa - Duration: 4:46.

hi everybody welcome back this hair is gonna really annoy me I'm pretty sure

you can see by title from what it is is my header beauty foundation review I've

had this foundation for a while so many people would have really against the

packaging because it's like plastic and it's quite no I would I wouldn't taste

an expensive foundation but it is up there

it's thirty two-pound which to be honest I wasn't expecting it to be really cheap I

know so many people are like wow 20 foundations in 26 pounds and it's a

glass but why is her w/e by 80 pounds to be honest everyone is going to be

different so yeah don't expect like 799 but with regards to the fact that it's

plastic and people are saying it at that price it should be glass I don't really

see that as a thing because I can get a 799 foundation in a glass bottle and I

can get 32 Pung foundation in a plastic bottle it's more of the person behind

the foundation that you're painful I know a lot of people were complaining

about that and I'm just like yo you need to chill the shade I got is in baklava

which is free for TG it is on that foundation so just dry down in your skin

it does not oxidize it does come with a little sample of the primer I've heard a

lot of people say how bad this is so yeah I've not tried it I can't give you

my opinion on it she said that it's best applied with a dense brush or a beauty

sponge now I've tried that and I feel like for me personally that is when it

looks its worst I don't like using a dense brush or a sponge to apply the

foundation like it's too much and it really sits especially here it really

sits into those line and we have lines but like when I smart when I talk

obviously you do not get lines and I feel like it just looks 100 times worse

and actually is I then tried it with a sort of less dense more sheer brush like

this one morphe m4a4 now I don't know if you can see but the minute you put it on

you know it's a thick foundation it definitely is a matte heavy foundation

which sometimes can be really difficult to blend across your face I do

find out I have to work really fast because it just dries really quickly you

will definitely notice the scent it smells really strong of like perfume

it's not a horrible smell it's just a nice sort of floral smell but it is very

very strong I can really smell it on my face all day long it is good at covering

like it's covered those spots quite well I do notice that when I wear this

foundation I can really see my pores so these are the pros it is full coverage

it does last pretty much all day you don't necessarily need to set the

foundation though in some areas I do around my mouth especially it's got a

pretty good shade range the cons is that it smells way too strong of perfume it

does dry down on your skin but then it is a matte foundation so it's going to

happen but it does dry down your skin so the color that you first put on won't be

the shade that will be on your face like it will dry

sorry darker also it is a bit too thick in terms of how it sits on your skin I

don't have any concealer on so you can sort of see my dark circles there but it

has covered them quite well though you can see my pores around this area which

I have foundations that you just can't see my pores so I feel like this does

make them look a lot worse I would say it is a good foundation I really enjoy

wearing the foundation but I have to work quite hard at really making it sit

well on my skin overall I mean it is a great foundation but in my opinion I

feel like it just creases too much on my face that it just makes me not want to

use it so that and the smell is just too much for me I will continue to use it

but I won't repurchase it so I hope you enjoyed the video if you did of course

give it a thumbs up subscribe for more videos as well if you have a product

that you really want me to review for you let me know thank you for watching

and I shall see you in my next video

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What is Qi and Blood - Scientific TCM - Duration: 3:12.

In today's lesson, we'll talk about the core of traditional Chinese medicine, that is Qi and blood.

What is Qi? Does it really exist?

And what about 'blood' in Chinese medicine? Is it same as the blood in our blood vessel?

So let's answer these questions in more details.

During our last lesson, we talked about Yin and Yang

Yin and Yang in Chinese medicine is actually metabolism in modern medicine.

And Qi and Blood is actually the substances that flow in our circulation system during metabolism

OK, let's explain them in more details using the metabolic map

They are the substance in the circulation system

Qi is the special gas substance

And what about blood in Chinese medicine?

It is absolutely not the blood components in our blood vessel.

Absolutely not!

Then what is 'blood' in Chinese medicine?

It is the liquid substance in our entire circulatory system, apart from blood in blood vessel

It has a fixed flow law

Such as lymph fluid and tissue fluid

And a lot of students asked me

"Dr Liu, does Qi and blood in Chinese medicine really exist?"

I can assure you that they 100% exist

How can I be so sure?

Because we can hear the sound of Qi and blood flowing in patient's circulation system very clearly during our clinical treatment.

It is very loud and flows in a particular order

And the speed is very fast!

And you might ask, so what does it sound like?

You can listen to the sound of gas and liquid flowing in the pipe. It's quite similar

And not only does the doctor hear it during treatment,

Our patients can also hear and feel these gas and liquid flows in their body very clearly.

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KANALIMDA NELER OLUYOR [ WHAT HAPPENS IN CHANNEL] - Duration: 0:45.

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Call Kurtis Investigates: What Happens When My Tax Preparer Makes A Mistake? - Duration: 2:38.

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What Are The 7 Chakras And Their Meanings? | How Many Chakras Are There & Who Cares? - Duration: 5:56.

David: In this video we're going to teach you about the 7 Chakras.

Heather: Plus stay to the end for a secret weapon to discover your personal Chakra identity.

I'm Heather.

David: And I'm David.

Heather: From Zen Rose Garden.

David: Dot com.

Heather: Yes.

David: Helping people create- Heather: Badass lives.

What is a Chakra?

David: So a Chakra is basically a vortex, a spinning wheel of energy that is used to

draw energy in and release energy out.

Heather: From your body.

David: From your body.

Heather: From the body.

David: From the body.

Heather: The Chakra is no longer a theoretical thing, there are actually imaging systems

that can show you these energy centers in your body.

David: There are thousands of Chakras.

The main seven that we're gonna cover have to do with seven different parts of your life,

that many.

Heather: Let's get into it.

David: Into the Chakras.

Heather: Yes.

The first Chakra is your Root Chakra which is located at the base of your spine.

The color is red and the purpose in your life is stability, foundation, grounding, root

sexuality, primal protection.

David: And letting your stuff go.

Heather: Yes.

David: Then we go onto the Sacral Chakra.

The Sacral Chakra is located around about your belly button, about a couple inches below.

Its color is orange and it has to do with the passion in life, your creative expression

and sensuality and sexuality in life.

Heather: It's really important that this Chakra is activated if you are a dancer or a creative

person or somebody that's very passionate about what they do, it's good to have it open.

David: Yes.

Heather: The next Chakra is the Solar Plexus Chakra and as the name states it is located

right about here where your Solar Plexus is.

The color is yellow and the purpose in your life is about power, it's about boundaries,

it's about feeling safe in your skin, it's about achievement, it's about mental capacity

even though it's not in your mind it's here.

David: This is a great Chakra for CEOs or any entrepreneurial type people.

Heather: Yes.

David: Next we come to the Heart Chakra which is located where?

About the heart.

The color is green and this has to do with your emotion.

A lot of emotions, a lot of relationships, a lot of love for the world, love for yourself

that would be the Heart Chakra.

Heather: Compassion.

David: Definitely.

Heather: And all the mushy, mushy stuff.

The fifth Chakra is located in your throat and guess what?

It's called the Throat Chakra.

Its color is traditionally turquoise, its purpose is you guessed it, speaking, singing,

expression, creative expression, writing, all those kinds of things.

David: This is great for singers or artists of any kind.

Next we come to the Third Eye Chakra which is located about your third eye which is also

called the Brow Chakra.

Heather: It's in the middle of your forehead.

David: Middle of your forehead.

This one is indigo and basically has to do with your intuition, your gut instincts even

though it's not your gut.

Heather: They all kind of work together.

David: Yeah, so it has to do with psychic abilities, it has to do with all that kind

of mystical awesomeness.

Heather: It also has to do with abstract thought.

Someone that is a philosopher might have a very active third eye.

The Third Eye is not just for mystical wooji people it's for anybody who's like genius

status.

David: Yep, Einstein would be very Third Eye.

Heather: I think everybody's genius status but ... The seventh Chakra is the Crown Chakra

and it is on top of your head.

The color is traditionally white or violet and its purpose is connection to the bigger

picture, connection to spirit.

David: You can call it God, angels, the universe, whatever higher essence of everything that

created the everything that would be the connection through the Crown.

Heather: That's what the Crown is all about.

David: Now it's time for the bonus tip.

Heather: Bonus tip.

David: Now we're gonna tell you a little bit about how Chakras spin.

Heather: Chakras spin right and they spin left.

The word Chakra means wheel of light and just like a wheel the Chakra spins, it spins right

and it spins left.

One way it's releasing energy and another way it's bringing energy in.

The Chakras that are in the body spin this way and this way, but the unique thing about

the Crown Chakra and the Root Chakra is that they spin up and down.

Heather: The Crown Chakra spins this way and the Root Chakra also spins this way facing

down.

The Crown Chakra is pulling in energy from the source, the sun, the universe, Root Chakra

is pulling in energy from the Earth.

You get energy from the source and energy from the Earth and they just kind of like

bring it all in.

Supernova Energy.

David: You just learned the basics to understanding Chakras.

Heather: Now it's time for that secret weapon.

David: We created a special quiz to figure out which celebrity Chakra you are.

Take the quiz to find out.

Heather: Click the link in the description to get it.

David: Go get it.

Heather: It's truth bomb time.

David: Truth bomb time.

Leave your truth bomb moments and any questions you have in the comments below.

Heather: If you liked this video hit the like button.

David: I know you can think of at least two people who can benefit from this information

so share it with anyone that comes to mind.

If you're ready to take your BADASS life to the next level-

Heather: Be sure to subscribe.

David: And click the bell to turn notifications on.

Heather: So you are the first to know- David: When we drop a video-

Heather: Or go live.

David: Thanks for watching and we'll see you in the next video.

Heather: We'll see you in the next video.

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What if the countries speak? - Part 1 - Duration: 1:05.

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What am I Doing?(plus vegetable puns) - Duration: 1:28.

Huuuuuuuuuuh.

Hey, guys.

I have a slight announcement to make.

I'm... too ambitious.

Not that I want to climb Mt. Everest -

(Although I do)

- but I want to do sooo much.

There already are quite a few funny and successful YouTubers

who make animated videos

so I don't want to be cliche.

I hope to eventually make a variety of videos

from short films,

both live action AND animated

to sketch comedy and mini video series.

And I want to do it all myself.

Huuuuuhwuauhh.

I'm not even that good yet.

But I have to start somewhere, right?

I'm sorry.

This video has no point.

Because it's not a knife.

*crickets chirping*

That was really bad.

I'm sorry.

*inhale*

AW MAN I LOVE ADVENTURE AND SCI FI AND FANTAS-

*annoying continuous beep*

The next video will have a purpose.

This was just sort of an excuse to explain my randomness until I get my act together.

Wait.

Wait wait.

Who says this video isn't interesting?

I'm going to make as many vegetable-related puns as I can until I run out.

These puns are going to be really CORNy,

although I don't think you'll CARROT all.

You've BEAN watching these bad puns enough to

KALE you at this point

but, you OLIVE,

so LETTUCE continue.

TOMATO I'll CHIVE in with some BEET-er ideas.

Unless they all LEEK out of my brain.

PEAS don't leave -

That last joke was RAD -

That last joke was RAD - ISH.

*crickets again*

I'll just LEAF now.

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BOOM! Look What Just Happened To Nancy Pelosi… HER LIFE IS RUINED!!!! - Duration: 2:33.

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What Were Adam and Eve Thinking? - Duration: 3:38.

Yesterday we saw that God

created Adam and Eve perfectly.

They had a perfect relationship with God,

perfect relationship with each other,

and they had opportunities for meaningful service.

So, what happened?

Well, in Genesis 3

we're told that the devil came

and tempted Adam and Eve in the garden.

He started off kind of subtly and

he said to Eve,

"Did God really say

you must not eat from any

fruit of any of the trees in the garden?"

And Eve said,

"God did say that we could eat

fruit from any tree in the garden

except for the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

For if we eat of that,

we will surely die."

And then the devil stepped up his attack.

He said, "You will surely not die."

Now wait a minute.

So God said you will surely die

and the devil said you will surely die not.

Can both of those statements be true?

No.

Do you see what Satan was trying to do?

Satan was trying to make

friends with Adam and Eve

and in so doing,

make Adam and Eve God's enemies.

And they listened,

and they ate,

and the effects of sin were instantaneous.

They heard God walking in the garden

and the Bible says that they hid.

Now, the word used for "hide" there

is an intensive word.

Have you ever played hide-and-seek

with a three-year-old

and watched them through your fingers as you counted?

I know that's cheating but it's so cute.

What do they do?

They bounce from one place,

to the next, to the next, to the next

as though a lamp, or a coffee table

is really going to be able to hide them.

That's the word used to describe

what Adam and Eve were doing in the garden.

They were hiding from God in this place,

and then that place, and then that place.

And then God confronted them.

Have you eaten from the tree

I told you not to eat from?

Immediately, Adam points his finger at his wife.

He even says, "The woman you put here with me,

she gave me some fruit and I ate."

The first guy ever to know what it's like

to be in the doghouse with his wife.

And God lays out the effects of sin.

He says

there's going to be pain in childbirth,

there's going to be strife in marriage,

difficulty in work,

and ultimately

there's going to be death.

You remember the three keys to a meaningful life?

Good relationship with God?

They no longer had it.

They hid from him.

A good relationship with others?

They were pointing blame fingers at each other.

Opportunities for meaningful service?

Well, now there was going to be difficulty

and strife in that service.

But then God does something incredible.

He makes the first promise of a Savior.

He says,

"And I will put enmity,

hatred,

hostility,

between you and the woman

and between your offspring and hers.

He will crush your head

and you will strike his heel."

I always think it's kind of interesting

that the first promise of a Savior

wasn't spoken to Adam and Eve.

It was spoken to Satan.

God is the original trash talker.

But notice what he was so powerfully doing.

Satan

had gotten the wall of hatred

to get moved

in between Adam and Eve and God.

What is God promising to do?

I'm going to put the wall back where it belongs,

between you and Satan.

Tomorrow we're going to look at

the effects of sin

as well as God's solution for us.

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What an Ex-TV News Producer Learned from Doing YouTube | TIPS FOR BEGINNERS - Duration: 8:30.

Hi I'm Ex-TV producer Jennifer Moore in a couple months ago I quit my job at CNN

I sold my house and I became a full-time youtuber

yes I really did do that and if you'd like to read more about my

decision-making process and just all that went into it I wrote a blog post

and I did another video talking about that but in this video we're gonna talk

about YouTube because in the past two years I've learned a tremendous amount

about YouTube that I think could help you so if you are just getting started

with YouTube you don't know what to do or if you're one of my TV news friends

and you were just curious about it hopefully this video will help you ask

someone with a TV background working in lots of newsrooms and having a lot of

produce and experience I think I had a bit of an arrogant attitude when I first

started youtubing you know I kind of thought you know what I think I could

really kill this I you know obviously can produce videos and I think this will

be easy well now that I thought it would be easy

but I just I didn't realize just how hard and challenging it is to really be

successful on YouTube so if YouTube's not in your radar I

would definitely encourage you to at least learn more about it familiarize

yourself with some of the bigger creators because you might need to know

their names I mean how many of you guys were googling Logan Paul recently so

definitely make sure that you know who these people are so that maybe a story

pops up or you see something that might be worthy of coverage something I do

really want to talk about is the tremendous difference between television

traditional broadcasting and YouTube as a platform you may think hey my TV

skills are gonna translate really well into YouTube and yes there are some

skills that are valuable like if you can produce videos if you can shoot if you

can add it those things are all really great but I think one thing I learned is

how little I really knew about YouTube there is a loss seriously a lot to know

like say you're a reporter if you are you know we're getting your first job

you know you do your story and you're seen by people but with YouTube you

really have to market and distribute your content in a way that optimizes

this YouTube algorithm and if you don't know what the YouTube algorithm is you

need to google it and you need to do some research because it's this behemoth

basically YouTube has certain signals and there's lots of different fact

as I go into if YouTube promotes your video is how your videos rank and search

like if you search in TV reporter you know will your video show up at the top

or will and not even be seen on the first page so there is almost like a

science into some of these things ever since I publicly announced that I was

doing this it's been very interesting to see the response from my former

colleagues and friends now there are some folks they're very curious about it

they've been messaging me and saying you know hey how do you how do you do this

you know I'm very interested in doing this I would I think it'd be cool to

start a channel with my kids and then you get people that I think on the

service they'll be like oh that's really cool but I think in their head they're

probably thinking I'm crazy and you know that's completely understandable I think

when you're not familiar with the YouTube space and with the community and

if you don't really get it I think I would probably think that too but I will

say YouTube is not a get-rich-quick scheme for the vast majority of people

that are seriously doing YouTube this was a process that took them years to to

really start to build and generate income it took me about two years before

the channel was starting to make any sort of really noticeable income it's it

is growing and I do make money not just from the ads Fred that run on the videos

but in several other ways as well I am in some affiliate programs like the

Amazon affiliate program and I also started to work with brands a little bit

more and entertain the idea of sponsorships so there's quite a few

different avenues for generating income and don't rely on one thing and also you

know leverage the skills that you do have so that's one of the reasons I

started this channel X TV producer is because you know I have a sewing channel

called sewing report and then I was experimenting with this personal channel

Jen talks forever but you know I I do have all this experience working in the

media industry so I thought you know why not use it and maybe help people

understand it better and and try to bring value both to the YouTube

community and to my TV friends so that's why I decided to do this now you may

think that the key to success on YouTube is to get a viral video get millions of

subscribers quickly and then go from there but I think the majority of the

people I've talked to that action earn a living on YouTube you know like

Sean kennel are like my friend John from beyond the brick

these are people that really built the business over time YouTube is a marathon

it's not a sprint and I have found that one of the biggest keys to my growth has

been consistency it's not viral videos but it's uploading regularly and it's

also really putting the work into creating good content and packaging it

well that means having a really good thumbnail really strong thumbnail really

thinking out my title doing research on what kinds of videos might be have the

best chance of being viewed and also really working on your description box

your tags doing the closed captions manually there's a lot of work that goes

into each video that I think people don't see and it's it's very time

consuming and I've spent a lot of man-hours really trying to master it I

think I've gotten better over the past couple years and hopefully I'll continue

to improve but that's something I think you should know if you are if you've

never done YouTube or if you are interested in it is that consistency

matters Casey Neistat who's a very popular vlogger says just keep uploading

and you know I found that's true as my sewing channel continued to grow this

bank of videos I really started to see some some real spikes in traffic and a

lot more subscribers since I have a lot of videos so if you're trying it out you

know you post a couple videos and you're not seeing any success yet just give it

time because you may not see growth on your channel for a year or for two years

some people are very lucky and they grow very quickly but a lot of channels need

time to develop and need time to develop a quality audience so don't be

discouraged if you upload a few videos and nothing happens or you don't get any

views as far as what gear and editing software I use I will link my kit below

I normally shoot with Canon cameras I have a Canon 70d at a Canon a DD I also

have some fairly inexpensive lights but my setup isn't crazy expensive and I

only recently got a subscription to the Adobe Creative Cloud which I'm really

excited about because I've been learning about I've been learning After Effects

and Adobe Premiere and Photoshop and hopefully that will really help me

improve the quality of my videos I would really like to learn special effects and

really try to make my thumbnails the best they can be and that's one

thing that I would recommend to you is if you are trying to get into YouTube

make sure your thumbnails are on point like look at some successful thumbnails

look at YouTube's trending page look at some of the other creators in your niche

that are successful and make sure your thumbnails are extremely appealing make

sure your title is something that is very clickable I'm not saying you should

click pay people I'm just saying you need to come up with really good titles

so YouTube is not impossible to to do you just really need to deploy better

strategy than say in 2006 when it was just cat videos but I really do believe

in the future of YouTube and other forms of new media I'm sure there'll be

something else like YouTube that comes along that we can't even see but I think

there's a lot of opportunity here and that's why I decided to make the leap so

anyways I hope this video is helpful if you have any questions about youtube or

if you have any suggestions or comments feel free to leave them below if you

enjoyed these types of videos feel free to subscribe to Ex-TV producer I am

Jennifer Moore and I'm your guide inside the media industry

you

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What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day #29 Stop training an attack dog - Duration: 1:30.

- Hey everybody, how are you?

It's Jeff Gellman of Solid K9 Training with my,

what would Jeff do, dog training tip of the day.

Tip number 29.

Stop holding your dog back

at the front door or anywhere else.

But let me give you a perfect example

of what a lot of folks do is usually when somebody comes

to the front door their dog is barking like crazy,

they'll grab the dogs flat buckle collar

or whatever they've got on and they hold the dog back.

It physically possibly works but what you're doing

is you're actually getting the dog agitated

and they'll want to pull harder against the pressure.

If you've ever seen a protection dogs or sport dogs

that's actually how we get them to bark and lunge

and like, it looks like they're about to kill somebody.

It's because we put leash pressure on them,

whether it's on a flat buckle collar

or a harness, we hold them back,

they get very, very frustrated

and maybe we physically can remove them

but trust me next time somebody comes to that door

they're going to work even harder.

So that's what I want you to do.

Jeff Gellman of Solid K9 Training.

What would Jeff do?

Dog training tip of the day, tip number 29.

Stop physically holding your dog back.

What should you do?

We've got videos on that as far as the place command

and other things but I wanted to just give you a tip

about what not to do.

Madly in love with you.

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What Happened before Selena Gomez at the 2018 Grammys| Justin Bieber absence - Duration: 3:48.

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Why isn't selena gomez at the 2018?

Grammys when reports surfaced that Justin Bieber would not be attending the Grammys because he was instead

focusing on working on new music

It was already clear that Jelena would not be making their we're back together yet again debut on January 28th

But now we know that neither side of the couple is making any sort of Grammys return

Selena Gomez also didn't attend the 2018 Grammys on Sunday night, and it makes sense that she didn't go

Gomez isn't nominated for any awards this year

Nor is she performing

nor is she

presenting

The reason that would have made the most sense for her to attend would have been if Bieber was going and she was supporting him

Bieber is nominated for record of the year song of the Year and Best Pop duo/group Performance

For the DES Pacita remix along with Luis FONSI and daddy, yankee

Still he decided not to attend even with all those nominations and even though Fonzie and daddy

Yankee are performing the song during the show on top of that Gomez has been laying fairly

Low recently she did some press with her friend and kidney donor francha raised of following their surgeries and she

performed at the American Music Awards in November

But other than that things have been pretty low-key for Gomez

She hasn't posted on Twitter since December

And she has stopped posting as frequently on Instagram with her last post being one from January 7

That said her name has stayed in the news for one because of her relationship with Bieber

But also because of her relationship with her mother

Gomez's mom mandy TV has recently spoken out about her daughter on social media

particularly when it comes to Gomez's choice to work with director Woody Allen a choice

Which has been widely criticized there were also rumors that Gomez and TV's

Relationship was strained because of Bieber being back in the singer's life

Whatever the case in regardless of the status of the mother and daughters relationship

It wouldn't be a surprise if Gomez wanted to avoid being faced with questions or more comments about her mother

Beaver Allen or a combination of all three while Gomez didn't receive any Grammy nominee ear

It wasn't because she didn't qualify

The 25 year old did not have an album that would qualify this year her last album

Revival came out in 2015, but she had a couple of singles that would have been eligible

Including bad liar fetish and her collaboration with kygo. It ain't me her fans

Definitely took notice that she wasn't nominated and shared their very passionate thoughts about the snub on social media

So far in her career gomez hasn't received any Grammys love in the form of nominations

But she has attended this show a couple times in the past

She attended last year with her best friend allure Swift and also attended in 2011 this year

She skipped the red carpet in ceremony

But feeling as she could end up nominated next year as could Bieber perhaps

2019 will be the year of their Grammys debut as a pair it's unclear what Gomez is doing on Sunday

Instead of going to the Grammys, but perhaps like the rest of viewers

She's cuddled up on her couch checking out the show and refreshing Twitter from the comfort of her own home

It at least must be nice to not be walking around in uncomfortable heels on the red carpet for once

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What is Marshadow?- Pokemon Origins - Duration: 2:30.

Yo what's poppin' people!

Its your boy SoundProof back on that Pokemon *ISH!

The mysterious Marshadow.

I thought it was going to be a cool looking Pokemon.

Oh well.

Able to conceal itself in shadows, it never appears before humans, so its very existence

was the stuff of myth.

While lurking in the shadows of others, Marshadow is said to be able to copy their movements

and powers.

This Pokémon is said to be craven and cowering.

So what the heck is it based on.

The closest thing to Marshadow I found were Nightmarchers.

In Hawaiian legend, Nightmarchers were the ghosts of ancient Hawaiian warriors who passed

away a long time ago.

It appears that their souls do not rest because they move with purpose to the beat of primitive

pounding drums.

Some even say these spirits are armed with archaic weaponry and are clothed in decorated

helmets and cloaks.

They seem to be marching en route to or from a battle.

Who knows?

That lines up perfectfully with Marshadow's two typings.

Marshadow being a ghost Pokemon matches up with the Nightmarchers being spirits and the

Fighting type fits perfect with the Nightmarchers being warriors.

Cool Their ghostly procession must never be interrupted.

Legend has it that just resting your eyes upon the Night Marchers could signal a grim

fate.

Anyone in the path of these spirits are to are urged to crouch low to the ground, "play

dead" and avert the eyes.

Any sound or movement could invite a Night Marcher's deadly glance.

Trust me no one wants to suffer a terrible fate.

Even more frightening, although the Night Marchers allegedly float a few inches off

the ground, some locals claim of seeing mysterious footprints in their path after they have passed.

Whoa Not in a million years did I expect Marshadow

to be so terrifying.

I figured it was shadowboxing or something.

I guess I'll leave everything here.

If you enjoyed the video consider leaving a like!

And until next time!

Its your boy SoundProof back on that Pokemon *ISH peace!

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Practice English & Korean: 14 responses to the question: What did you do this week? - Duration: 4:00.

Hello, how are you? I am from the Republic of South Korea. My name is Iris. Pleased to meet you.

Well, shall we practice English and Korean?

Hey everyone it's John from the United States. What's up people!

We are taking a look at Yosemite National Park, one of the most beautiful parks in the whole country, and we're getting ready to practice a little English and Korean.

What did you do this week?

I went to a movie with my friend. It was a good movie.

I went to work everyday. I was so busy.

I practiced basketball everyday after school.

I went to the coffee shop on Thursday.

I went to the library on Tuesday. I studied all day.

I went to the baseball game on Saturday.

I went to a restaurant with friends on Friday.

I went to the library on Wednesday.

I went hiking with my friends on Sunday.

I went to English class on Thursday.

I went to Korean class on Friday.

I cooked dinner for my girlfriend. It was delicious.

I cooked dinner for my boyfriend. It was delicious.

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what is artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning? - Duration: 10:13.

Recently I have been hearing a lot about Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and I became

interested in looking into AI and Machine Learning a bit more.

I sought to get my questions answered.

What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)?

What is Machine Learning?

And How Exactly do they differ?

This is gonna be an interesting video.

Artificial Intelligence or AI can be simply defined as "a branch of computer science

dealing with the simulation of intelligent behavior in computers" or "the capability

of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior" Both definitions from the Merriam

Webster Online Dictionary.

Both these definitions deal with the concept of computers being able to go about doing

complex tasks by themselves, and in this case, we aren't speaking of simple processes,

we're speaking of the ability of a machine to act completely on its own without the need

of human intervention.

Well, after being created of course.

We can see examples of this is many places, but the most common is in movies like WALL-E.

You can consider WALL-E an AI Robot.

He thinks for himself, does what he needs to do for himself, and has something that

resembles a conscience.

We can actually see this in a majority of Disney and Pixar movies where inanimate objects

come to life and make decisions of their own.

Its pretty interesting.

Upon doing my research, I came across a very interesting article which proceeds to give

a bit more information on the history of AI.

Here's a short extract from Bernard Marr, A Writer at Forbes.

"Artificial Intelligence has been around for a long time – the Greek myths contain

stories of mechanical men designed to mimic our own behavior.

Very early European computers were conceived as "logical machines" and by reproducing

capabilities such as basic arithmetic and memory, engineers saw their job, fundamentally,

as attempting to create mechanical brains.

As technology, and, importantly, our understanding of how our minds work, has progressed, our

concept of what constitutes AI has changed.

Rather than increasingly complex calculations, work in the field of AI concentrated on mimicking

human decision making processes and carrying out tasks in ever more human ways."

Now personally, I don't like the idea of US humans attempting to create machines which

can think for themselves, mainly because I don't see it going anywhere positively.

I'm not gonna go in depth, but its not a good idea, things can go wrong in so many

ways.

And someone else who has a big impact in the field of technology and automation feels the

same way.

Elon Musk.

The Giant who has led Tesla to where it is today, in not only Vehicle Automation but

also in the creation of many clean energy stations around the world.

But something interesting that he said got my attention.

This was back in 2017 and not only did it get my attention, but it got the attention

of many Tech Enthusiasts out there.

Elon Musk Referred to the dangers associated with the development of AI as possibly a bigger

threat than North Korea.

And we're talking about a Nation Which has at their hands, the power to launch a barrage

of Nuclear Missiles at America and Possibly Start another world war.

In this article from CNBC, "Tesla CEO Elon Musk fired off a new and ominous warning on

Friday about artificial intelligence, suggesting the emerging technology poses an even greater

risk to the world than a nuclear conflagration with North Korea.

Musk—a fierce and long time critic of A.I. who once likened it to "summoning the demon"

in a horror movie—said in a Twitter post that people should be concerned about the

rise of the machines than they are.

Reacting to the news that autonomous tech had bested competitive players in an electronic

sports competition, Musk posted what appeared to be a photo of a poster bearing the chilling

words "In the end, the machines will win.

Musk, who is spearheading commercial space travel with his venture SpaceX, is also the

founder of OpenAI, a nonprofit that promotes the "safe" development of AI.

His stance puts him at odds with much of the tech industry, but echoes remarks of prominent

voices like Stephen Hawking—who has also issued dire warnings about machine learning."

End Of Quote.

Now this is indeed interesting because it shows that not everyone is on the side of

developing AI, because in the end, we never know what's gonna happen.

And from how its being described to us, its not really looking that safe.

Obscure tests seem to be OK but when Scientists attempt to get this out and connect AI beings

to the internet and actually get them out there, I think it's a good time to watch

your back.

Now let's speak a bit about Machine Learning.

According To Wired, Machine Learning is defined as "the science of getting computers to

act without being explicitly programmed" They got this definition from The University

Of Stanford and while I get the idea of the concept, there's sort of a crossover with

the definitions and understanding of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

Again, Quoted from Wired "Big technology players such as Google and Nvidia are currently

working on developing this machine learning; desperately pushing computers to learn the

way a human would in order to progress what many are calling the next revolution in technology

– machines that 'think' like humans.

Over the past decade, machine learning has given us self-driving cars, practical speech

recognition, effective web search, and a vastly improved understanding of the human genome."

End of Quote Now I should state that machine learning is

sort of a sub Category Underneath AI.

Back to the Forbes Article "Machine Learning is a current application of AI based around

the idea that we should really just be able to give machines access to data and let them

learn for themselves."

A typical example is Google's autofill.

When you make a typo, for instance, while searching in Google, it gives you the message:

"Did you mean..."?

This is the result of one of Google's machine learning algorithms; a system that detects

what searches you make a couple seconds after making a certain search.

So if you search for one thing, misspell it, realize you made the error, and correct that.

Google learns from that mistake.

Google's algorithm recognises that you searched for something a couple of seconds after searching

something else, and it keeps this in mind for future users who make a similar typing

mistake.

As a result, Google 'learns' to correct it for you.

That's machine learning in its simplest form.

We've just spoken about AI and Machine learning.

But another interesting thing which I came across in my research is the term Deep Learning.

Something Very interesting.

According to Callum Mclelland of Medium.com, "Deep learning is one of many approaches

to machine learning.

Deep learning was inspired by the structure and function of the brain, namely the interconnecting

of many neurons.

Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) are algorithms that mimic the biological structure of the

brain.

In ANNs, there are "neurons" which have discrete layers and connections to other "neurons".

Each layer picks out a specific feature to learn, such as curves/edges in image recognition.

It's this layering that gives deep learning its name, depth is created by using multiple

layers as opposed to a single layer."

End Of Quote.

So as the name implies, Deep Learning, can be understood to be something that allows

a system to analyse and go in depth with the data that its receiving.

Adding more and more layers when more information is gained.

I think Nvidia Puts these terms correctly and gives a better Understanding of what Machine

Learning and Deep Learning mean.

Machine Learning at its most basic is the practice of using algorithms to parse data,

learn from it, and then make a determination or prediction about something in the world.

So rather than hand-coding software routines with a specific set of instructions to accomplish

a particular task, the machine is "trained" using large amounts of data and algorithms

that give it the ability to learn how to perform the task.

For Deep Learning, Neural Networks are inspired by our understanding of the biology of our

brains – all those interconnections between the neurons.

But, unlike a biological brain where any neuron can connect to any other neuron within a certain

physical distance, these artificial neural networks have discrete layers, connections,

and directions of data propagation.

You might, for example, take an image, chop it up into a bunch of tiles that are inputted

into the first layer of the neural network.

In the first layer individual neurons, then passes the data to a second layer.

The second layer of neurons does its task, and so on, until the final layer and the final

output is produced.

Each neuron assigns a weighting to its input — how correct or incorrect it is relative

to the task being performed.

The final output is then determined by the total of those weightings.

We can see AI encompasses many things and there are so many other things that I could

talk about, but I've mostly achieved my purpose with this video.

So thanks for watching this video.

If you enjoyed it, learnt anything new or want more.

Feel free to subscribe, comment your thoughts below and leave a like.

I also recommend that you check out previous videos using the links provided in the description

below or on screen.

I hope you learnt something new from this video and with that, I'll see you in the

next one.

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Urinary Incontinence In Women And What To Do - Duration: 3:37.

Hey everybody it's Cindy Bloom and if you're on this video you you want to know

what can we do about incontinence now incontinence is something that you

know we really don't want to talk about but as you know at least women as we get

older you've gone through childbirth most likely you have some

issues! For me it was when I coughed or I sneezed I would have a little

dribble! As my friend Aisha says it's a little dribble when you giggle! So if you

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