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Alvaro Morata or Andreas Christensen: Which Chelsea star is more important?

SINCE the opening day of the 2017/18 season Chelsea have never been more than one defeat away from a crisis.

Lose, no matter the competition, and Antonio Conte's future will be the point of speculation.

 Meanwhile, the Italian will blame the club's uninspired work in the transfer market for any failure.

  Antonio Conte has come under increasing pressure as Chelsea boss.

The humbling 3-0 defeat to Bournemouth earlier this month saw this pattern repeated.

The Blues were awful and the display arguably the worst of the Italian's tenure.

 Chelsea fans weren't happy; neither was Conte.

Alvaro Morata missed the clash due to an injury – the striker's absence compounded by Michy Batshuayi's loan switch to Borussia Dortmund and Olivier Giroud's ineligibility following his move from Arsenal.

But his absence wasn't the reason behind Chelsea's capitulation against the Cherries.

  Alvaro Morata has failed to fire on all cylinders too often this season.

The catalyst for the defeat was a first-half hamstring injury sustained by Andreas Christensen, who has impressed for the Blues since taking over from David Luiz in the heart of Conte's back three.

So we asked our friends at Football Whispers to examine just who is more important for the Blues.

Christensen was long viewed as the successor to John Terry at Chelsea – the Blues captain, leader, legend even anointed him such back in 2014.

The Dane's journey to the Blues first-team was far different to that taken by Terry, however.

A two-year loan spell in the Bundesliga with Borussia Monchengladbach was undertaken by Christensen in order to hone his undoubted talent.

He returned to Stamford Bridge in the summer but wasn't expected to cement his place in the starting XI immediately.

But by November, Christensen had ousted the once again erratic David Luiz from the starting XI and has since become a calm and consistent presence in the middle of the Chelsea defence.

He reads the game exceptionally and his composure in possession is vital when the Blues attempt to build out of defence.

That aspect of his game has Christensen earn several admirers this season, including Pep Guardiola, who approached and praised the 21-year-old after Manchester City's win at Stamford Bridge in September.

This season Christensen has started 23 games for Chelsea.

The Blues have lost four of those matches and have conceded an average of 0.7 goals per game.

However, the Bournemouth defeat is included in those figures despite the Denmark international leaving the pitch before a goal had been conceded.

  Andreas Christensen has quickly become an important part of Chelseas defence.

If the game was removed, then Chelsea have conceded an average of 0.

6 goals per game when Christensen is named in the starting XI.

When he is absent from the side, the reigning Premier League champions ship 1.

15 goals a match and lose 20 per cent of their games instead of 17 per cent.

So it's clear Conte's side is far better with Christensen in it.

But can the same be said for Morata, who has come in for heavy criticism in the last two months after a string of high-profile misses?.

Since his £65million move from Real Madrid in the summer, the striker has only started 23 games for Chelsea.

However, the Blues have lost just three of those matches and in one, the defeat to Man City, he was brought off after 35 minutes due to injury.

When Morata starts for the Blues, they lose just 13 per cent of their games.

one of their own      .

  Is £65m man Alvaro Morata less important than Andreas Christensen?.

It demonstrates that while the Spaniard isn't in free-scoring form, he still plays a vital role in creating space for the likes of Eden Hazard and Willian.

Take Morata out of the side and Chelsea, as has been proven over the past fortnight, struggle.

The Spain international has been absent from the starting XI on 14 occasions this term, the Blues have lost four of those games, which is 28 per cent.

So the numbers suggest that Morata is the bigger miss for Chelsea, but Christensen is also a vital influence on the side.

In all competitions this season Conte's men have lost seven games; two of those defeats came when the duo were not included in the starting XI and in another two one of the pair was injured during the opening period.

So their impact on the side is clear.

Unsurprisingly, Chelsea are a better side when Christensen and Morata start.

Without the Dane and Spaniard the Blues struggle.

And that will give sides plenty of encouragement.

For more infomation >> #Alvaro Morata or Andreas Christensen: Which Chelsea star is more important? - Duration: 6:31.

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Exclusive: Documentation which led to the arrest of Malka Leifer - Duration: 3:32.

Malka Leifer is wanted in Australia on 74 counts of child sexual abuse including 11 counts of rape.

She fled Australia a decade ago, and was finally arrested this week.

Journalist Ilon Milez interviewed the three Australian sisters who reported Leifer and have waited for years for her extradition to Australia.

Now Emanuel Felbs brings the exclusive interview regarding the investigators that led to the arrest of Leifer this week.

The woman that is standing here in line at the post office on just another regular day as far as she knows,

is Malka Leifer who is wanted by the Australian authorities

and fled to Israel ten years ago.

In this exclusive footage that we're showing here, you can see Leifer living her daily life,

as she's wanted by the state of Victoria, Australia,

alleging no less than 74 counts of child sexual abuse - among them - 11 counts of rape.

The extradition proceedings for Leifer have been stalled for two years now.

The reason; She claims she is not mentally competent to stand trial.

They took attorney Yehuda Fried to represent her

,and Fried managed to make out her out to be crazy.

This week, they arrested Leifer on charges of obstructing a criminal investigation, falsifying evidence, and impersonation.

The cause of the breakthrough

was the American organization, JCW, Jewish Community Watch

that fights against pedophilia in the chareidi community around the world, and in Israel

"We decided to work with a team of private investigators"

They passed the material that they collected to the police and the state prosecutors

who started a covert operation.

Dassi Erlich and her sisters pressed charges over 5 years ago in Australia,

reporting the abuse that Leifer allegedly perpetrated against them.

Since her arrest this past Wednesday, the Jerusalem District Court ruled that Leifer be sent to psychiatric testing,

and that she remain incarcerated as they determine whether she is mentally competent to face the charges.

"The court ruled against our position that for the duration of the observation she have conditional detention"

This coming week Leifer is scheduled for a hearing regarding her mental health,

and then the extradition proceedings may resume.

In Australia they are hopeful that she may finally stand trial.

after a decade on the run.

Emanuel, you are with us now.

Malka Leifer is definitely not alone;

in the series that is beginning tomorrow

you are demonstrating a line of offenders who are hiding behind the Law of Return to avoid facing the criminal charges against them.

We are basically asking how it's possible that here in the state of Israel,

we have murderers from Brazil, expert scam artists from France, and sex offenders from America walking around.

They manage to make aliyah, to hide from the law, avoid prosecution and even jail,

and thanks to the Law of Return they get new citizenship, even a new name sometimes,

and they build a whole new life here until their extradition, if that even ever happens, which it sometimes does not.

For more infomation >> Exclusive: Documentation which led to the arrest of Malka Leifer - Duration: 3:32.

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Which Winter Olympics event would Revs compete in? - Duration: 1:37.

If I could compete in the Winter Olympics I would compete in speed skating because I'm a pretty fast skater

But I don't know how to stop

And I don't think that requires me to stop, so I'm gonna keep going till I beat everybody

I probably say I'd compete in curling. It's pretty exciting

I was watching a lot over the last couple days

And I feel like those guys really into it and seems like it'd be something fun to do

If I could pick a Winter Olympic sport

It would be snowboard because I used to skateboard. I think the Winter Olympic sport that I could compete and do well in

Would be figure skating because I think I'm a good dancer, and so I could bring that onto the ice and do well

If I had to compete in one Olympic sport definitely would do the biathlon some skiing and shooting of course

I think I'd be good at shooting the skiing I might have to learn a little bit more

Men's curling.

I think it could be pretty cool to do and a couple my buddies have already talked about joining the league for next year

I like that you specified would be men's curling specifically. Yeah

I don't think I would really fit the women's category, so yeah, men's curling

I believe is the category that the Olympics have. They have mixed doubles now.

I would be a hockey player

Because we are the best

If I could compete in one event in the Winter Olympics should be short track speed skating

Looks like a lot of fun. It's exciting and for once I would be pretty fast

Definitely would be a figure skater because I look great in a leotard

For more infomation >> Which Winter Olympics event would Revs compete in? - Duration: 1:37.

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Mavic Air vs Mavic Pro Comparison - Which is the right one for you? - Duration: 17:30.

so dramatic today so what's up my name is Atti Bear and welcome back to another

episode so last week I started my review on the new DJI Mavic air and today I'm

going to release the second episode of my review so last week was the whole

unboxing and we compared it to the old DJI Mavic Pro platinum and today we

will look into all the new software features and the software based

differences to the legacy Mavic when I began to review the new Mavic air I

wasn't expecting too much to be honest but at the end when I was reviewing all

the footage back home I kind of discovered that there was way more

happening and there are way more differences between the Mavic air and

the Mavic Pro then DJI in the beginning advertised so there are a lot of little

changes under the hood that are really affecting your daily workflow when you

are working a lot with DJI drones so in today's review I will give you all the

points that I have found till this day let's begin today's review by comparing

the footage between the Mavic Air and the Mavic Pro platinum but before we get

to it don't forget to subscribe to my channel in order to stay up to date

whenever I do tech reviews or drone related stuff and also make sure to

check out my website atti-bear.com to see the fully written article about

my whole reviews I do on this channel so without further ado roll the footage

all right so this will be today's drone testing rig so we have the Mavic pro

platinum and also the Mavic air and we will compare whether the higher bit rate

of the Mavic air is actually better than the 60 megabits of the Platinum so let's

see whether the 40 megabits more on the Mavic Air are actually worth it this

side-by-side footage will show us a number of things first of all let's talk

about picture styles on the left side you have the footage from the Mavic

Pro platinum and on the right side from the Mavic air as you can see the

platinum is running on a D-LOG profile if you want to color correct your

footage in post a log profile is a huge help

but unfortunately the Mavic air is actually not supporting a log profile it

is only supporting D-Cinelike. D-Cinelike is actually a rather flat

picture style but D-LOG would be even flatter and also it's not as dark as the

normal picture style of the Mavic air another thing I noticed while I was

comparing the footage between the Mavic Pro platinum and the Mavic air is

that the footage of the Mavic air always seems to be a bit darker than the one

from the Mavic Pro but more to that later what the Mavic air DJ

I decided to give the gimbal a complete makeover so they made the Gimbal more

sturdy than before and they also decided to put the gimbal deeper into the

housing of the actual drone so it is not so exposed to external influence like

wind while I was doing my footage comparison I kind of by accident

stumbled on a really big difference when it comes to the gimbal performance I was

walking up the road and I started to sink into the deep snow and through that

I found something I wasn't expecting so did you notice the tremors on the Mavic

Pro platinum it looks like DJI was able to increase the shock resistance with

the new gimbal design dramatically this is something you will benefit from if

you fly on the really harsh conditions I know you've seen this footage now over

and over but let's take another look at it

because this is a resolution of 4096 per 2160 this resolution is called cinema 4k

and is supported by the Mavic Pro Platinum and also by the Legacy Mavic

this footage here is from the Mavic Air and out of the sudden we received two

black bars on the left and right side and this results out of the simple fact

that the Mavic Air only supports a resolution of 3840 x 2160 this

resolution is called UHD and is also part of the 4k family considering the

fact that the Mavic Air actually has better and stronger Hardware than the

Mavic pro does you should be able to expect that it can actually handle

cinema 4k I mean on the other hand it is able to process 120 frames per second in

Full HD so why isn't it able to process cinema 4k and since we are talking about

120 frames per second this super slow-motion footage was taken under Full

HD with 120 frames per second and my impression is that you lose way more

picture quality and details in your footage then I think you actually should

be but I'm complaining here on a really high level I mean the drone is

automatically tracking me and at the same time it is taking an ultra slow

motion shot of me while I'm running and I don't need anyone else to pilot the

drone while I do so so this is a really cool feature and I've talked about

resolutions now let's focus on the quality of the footage itself let's take

a look on the brightness of the two drones as I told you before it always

seems that the footage of the Mavic air is always a bit darker under the same

settings as the Mavic Pro Platinum to make this footage completely comparable

both drones are running on D-Cinelike and have the same camera settings

applied to them there always seems to be a difference on the exposure value

around 0.3 back in the good old days DJI decided to

introduce a new feature called tap to focus feature on the Mavic Pro this

feature was pretty simple just tap on the display and your Mavic is

automatically focusing on that point you are tipping on but this also introduced a

big issue because the autofocus wasn't always reliable and if you had to focus

manually it always got messy and you ended up with unsharp footage when you

caught home so a while ago I already made a video on how to get your focus

point right on the Mavic pro so if you haven't seen it make sure to check it

out up here but let's get back to the Mavic Air so with the Mavic Air DJI

finally decided to drop this feature again so this means your whole picture

of the Mavic air will be in focus so no more manual focus and just take your

drone out of your pocket launch it and you're good to go as I told you before

with the Mavic Air we also received an upgrade within the hardware so this

means the Mavic Air is actually able to process on 4k 100 megabits per second in

bandwidth this means your picture is able to

contain more information than before the Mavic Pro only had 60 megabits in

bandwidth so let's take a look how this actually affects your footage in terms

of picture quality it's easy to spot the differences between the Mavic air and

the Mavic Pro platinum since the extra 40 megabits of bandwidth in the

Mavic air are giving it way more room for details in its footage on the

footage of the Mavic air you are almost able to make out the individual leaves

that are wrapped around the tree in front of you on the other hand the

footage of the Mavic Pro is pretty much one big smush and this has been a

real issue from the start with the Maverick Pro when it comes to treetops

but all the cool new features do not end here with the Mavic air DJI also

introduced a new assistant called APAS and APAS is a system that will

actually help you to avoid all the obstacles that are in front and behind the drone

completely automatically so the only thing you need to do is to push the

button forward and your drone will automatically avoid all the objects that

are in front of you APAS needs to be activated every time you take off so in

this test I wanted to know how well APAS is actually working in order to do

so the only stick I was using is the forward Direction stick fortunately for

me APAS is actually working way better than I would expect it to be so it is

tracking its environment really quick and it is adjusting the flight course

accordingly when flying over objects APAS is sometimes slowing down a bit in

order not to hit anything but I still wouldn't recommend flying over big

metallic objects cuz as you've seen here the compass actually got an error

message while I was flying over the car and if I were you I would still watch

out not to hit anybody at the moment it looks like every time DJI releases a new

drone they extend the quick shot features and this time we got two new

quick shot features one being the asteroid and to being the boomerang on

the Mavic Air trackable objects are automatically recognized and the only

thing you need to do to start the quick shut mode is to tap on the object you

want to track the asteroid quick shot mode is a rather interesting one in the

beginning the Mavic air is flying backwards and going up to 40 meters when

it's reaching its highest point it is automatically starting to take a

panoramic picture and then composing it into one impressive shot after it is

finished it is automatically returning back to you also a new quick shot mode

is the boomerang the boomerang is a really cool feature if you're standing

on the edge of a very impressive site when engaging the boomerang quick shot

mode the Mavic air is engaging on an elliptic path around you and with the

help of the backward facing sensors it actually is even tracking the objects

behind itself so this makes this flight pattern really safe if you're standing

on an impressive vantage point this quick shot

mode is definitely my absolute favorite when it comes to revealing impressive

views

now let's talk flight performance with the Mavic air also new sensors were

introduced in the Mavic category so this means the Mavic air is actually

capable of staying rock-solid in one certain point right in the middle of the

air without any other adjustments needed even without a GPS signal the Mavic air

is rock-solid maybe even better than the spark indoors another thing is the noise

level of the Mavic Air not long ago I tested the Mavic Pro vs the Mavic Pro

platinum and the Mavic Pro platinum pretty much set the record for lowest

noise on all the Mavic series but with the Mavic air they kinda rolled back to

the old motors and to the old propellers back in the shots we were on a frozen

lake so it was really quiet there and the Mavic air was hearable from far far

away with the Mavic pro platinum this wasn't the

case so here's a comparison of the noise

level of the Mavic air compared to the Mavic Pro platinum

I kind of wish they would have used the motors from the Mavic Pro platinum

also in the Mavic air because this would have made this drone the ultimate stealth

drone in my opinion on the Mavic air release events DJI claimed that

they improved the gesture control or let's face it they made it finally work

so they made it more responsive and of course I had to try it out because when

I was trying to spark it pretty much failed on me and it wasn't working at

all on the Mavic air I really have to say DJI made a great job with the

gesture control they really made it work and it is quite fun to use but only when

it's working at the beginning when I tried tthe gesture control I was wearing my

red jacket and it wasn't reacting to me at all the moment I took off my red

jacket the gesture control really worked like a charm to be honest I'm not sure

whether I really see a benefit in the whole gesture control thing because you

have a controller why should you even bother using the gestures with the

spark I have seen the benefit of it cause you could do the whole palm launch

and stuff with the Mavic air I'm not sure whether you want to do something

like this so this is feature I mostly see in the spark area but definitely not

in the Mavic air so what is my overall impression of the Mavic air the Mavic

air is really a slick drone I wasn't expecting that much out of it it is kind

of stuck between the spark and the Mavic Pro so it's kind of here in between and

I wish they would have included some more features but I guess if they have

included cinema 4k and features like D-LOG they pretty much would have

cannibalized the whole pro aspect of the Mavic Pro yes the footage of the Mavic

air compared to the Mavic pro is far superior at least in my opinion

but I think the 40 extra megabits in bandwidth in the footage are not

justifying the 1,000 bucks you have to spend on a new Mavic air when it comes to

flight time even though a Mavic air is called Mavic air it does not stay in the

air too long so actually the about five minutes longer you have on the Mavic Pro

you can use effectively in capturing all the money shots you need with the Mavic

air I kind of have the feeling the moment you got your shot right your

battery was depleted and you had to return home on the other hand the

Maverick Pro is way quieter at least in a platinum version then the Mavic air is

at the moment so I'm kind of leaning more to the Mavic Pro so if you're

owning a phantom or let's say you're not owning a Mavic pro Drone at the moment

or no drone whatsoever and you're thinking about getting into the whole

drone thing the Mavic air is pretty much a really decent starter drone the footage

quality is great for a beginner you don't have to necessarily edit your

footage in post so you can pretty much pick what comes out of your Mavic Air and

use it right from the spot also the picture quality if you take some are

great so if you want some examples make sure to check out my Instagram for this

so I guess the Mavic air is pretty much a good throw from DJI at this point so

what do you guys think about DJI's lineup at the moment is the Mavic air

actually something you want to go for at the moment or are you rather waiting for

a maybe new Mavic Pro hit me up in the comments and tell me what you think so

with all that said I will supply you with more awesome footage from the Mavic

air now so thanks again for watching and I hope you liked my Mavic Air vs.

Mavic Pro platinum review so see you next time and enjoy

For more infomation >> Mavic Air vs Mavic Pro Comparison - Which is the right one for you? - Duration: 17:30.

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LA Web Series | S2 E4 "Which Way?" - Duration: 8:10.

What is this?

Open it.

This is where you throw a penny, in hopes of getting back plenty.

That's your clue?

Where are we going?

The fountain

What? I can't hear you.

Tell me where to go!

To the fountain!

I take you somewhere you want to go

I tend to smell a little though.

You know you should be a professional scavenger hunt writer.

Yeah, I think I may switch careers.

Where are we going?

Uh, the train station?

Which way?

I have no idea.

Come on.

I illuminate your life literally, the light of your life figuratively.

The lights

What lights?

Those ones all bunched together.

They never get old do they?

Never

You're it!

Thanks for that walk down memory lane.

Of course.

What's on your mind?

Nothing.

Come on, you know I know you better than that.

What does your girlfriend think about you being here?

Just ask.

Are you in love?

Ask me something else.

Do you have a girlfriend?

No

No?

You wanna come over tomorrow?

See my place?

Mmm...

Yeah.

Yeah?

For more infomation >> LA Web Series | S2 E4 "Which Way?" - Duration: 8:10.

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New Basketball Shoe Shopping 2018! Which Shoes Will He Get? 🏀👟 - Duration: 11:42.

- What's up guys? Welcome to another vlog.

Today, tonight, it's actually night.

It's almost 8 P.M.

It's a late one. - Yeah.

- We, Bryce, is finally gonna get some new basketball shoes.

Hopefully, cross our fingers we find shoes

that he likes in his size.

You're wearing 5-and-a-halfs now but they're too small.

And we want to buy something a little bigger

so that he can grow into 'em. - 7 or 6-and-a-half?

- 6-and-a-halfs, maybe 7s. We'll see.

I think every brand's a little different.

Name some shoes that you're looking for right now.

- Kyries. I would be fine with those.

Devin Booker's but those are super hard to find.

- Really hard to find. Yeah, they're rare.

- And then, I don't know.

- Those are really the only two right now?

- Yeah. - Okay.

- Maybe LeBrons. - Maybe. Okay.

- Maybe some other like smaller guys.

I don't know.

- It's got to be a name brand though.

It's got to be a player. It's got to be a player.

- It's got to be a player. - Alright.

- Can't just be like Nike.

Random Nikes.

- Kids, you kids are crazy. Tell ya.

Alright, we're gonna go in the mall.

We got at least three stores to go into but we leave tomorrow

for Anaheim so we need to get 'em tonight.

So we'll cross our fingers we find a pair that he likes,

that fit him, and uh, yeah.

Here we go.

- White. This is LeBron James.

- [Clintus] Are they? - [Bryce] Yeah.

- [Clintus] Yeah.

I like the straps.

- Yeah. So I don't have to tie 'em.

- [Clintus] That's pretty good. It's quicker to get on.

- It's a lot of white too.

- [Clintus] Yeah, they'll get dirty.

Like suede dude.

Those are cool.

Are those basketball shoes though?

Are those considered basketball shoes?

I like these.

Those are cool. Those are your colors.

Gold. - [Bryce] Yeah.

- [Clintus] Black and gold, right?

- Look at the inside. - [Clintus] Yep.

- This is Kyrie Irving's. This is Warrior colors.

- [Clintus] These are cool too.

Those have blue.

- [Bryce] Mason just got these.

And Jalen has those so I don't want those.

These ones.

- [Clintus] Oh yeah? Okay.

- These are cool. - [Clintus] Those are cool.

- I like ones where it's all one color.

That's why I like those ones.

These ones and the white ones.

- [Clintus] The white ones?

Those are cool. I like these.

And they'll go with your uniform.

- [Bryce] But there's blue.

- [Clintus] Doesn't matter.

Looks like we are a 7-and-a-half.

Almost an 8.

We'll try and 7-and-a-half and a 8.

Alright, so we've measured his foot and like I said he's a

7-and-a-half, like 8 which means he's no longer in youth sizes.

He is now over in the adult size.

So we're here in House of Hoops over on the other side and we're

looking at adult sized shoes.

Shoes are different and the ones right away kind of

catching our eye are the Kobes.

Black and gold which matches his jersey.

Come in grey and white.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

We got the Kyries right?

A couple of Kyries that are pretty cool.

And then, what was this guy?

- [Bryce] That's Paul George. - Paul George.

I like these. These are my vote, right here.

So he's gonna grab a couple 8s in those shoes Bryce is gonna

try 'em on see which ones fit the best.

- [Bryce] We saw these ones of there and these ones.

- [Clintus] These are 7-and-a-halfs.

He did find 7-and-a-half.

They're just very, very rare 'cause it's

the smallest size they make.

Alright, so these are 8s in the Kobes and they were too big.

So 8s are too big.

7-and-a-halfs might be the sweet spot but that limits us to what

he can get 'cause there's not a lot of choices.

Guy's gonna go back and look

and see if there's any more in 7-and-a-half.

Just anything at 7-and-a-half and see what we got.

Blue's not really his color but it'd work, right?

- [Bryce] Yeah. - [Clintus] You like blue.

Blue's still one of your favorite colors.

- Mhmmm.

- [Clintus] Alright so these, these are the Paul George.

- [Bryce] Mhmmm.

- [Clintus] These are 8s and you like these.

- [Bryce] Yeah.

- These feel the best over the 7-and-a-halfs?

- They both kind of feel same but I can feel a little bit

bigger here but I think get the bigger size so--

- [Clintus] Grow into 'em. - grow into 'em.

- [Clintus] Alright, alright.

- And then if I do grow super fast in these

then I'll already be perfect size.

White and black.

- [Clintus] Alright, so now that we decided that 8 is his size,

I told the guy to go back and just take another look to see if

there's any other in 8s.

'Cause they got the black ones, I like the grey.

That's my favorite one.

Blue, purple and then there's frickin' neon tennis ball.

Look at this.

That's totally Bryce's style.

Alright, we have success.

We have chosen a pair of shoes that fit him,

that he likes.

I think you guys are gonna love them.

We'll show you guys once we get home and the lighting's better

'cause the lighting wasn't very good in the store.

Before we could head home, we're gonna pull through the

drive thru and grab some concrete mixers from Freddy's

'cause I feel like we haven't treated ourselves in a while.

We found out about Mom and Sierra's confession that they go

to Dairy Queen after volleyball practice.

I figured me and Bryce could

splurge a little bit and get some minis.

We got some minis. We didn't get anything crazy.

Got the little minis.

I think for me personally, that's like the perfect size.

- Mhmmm.

- [Clintus] What flavor did you get?

- Chocolate Brownie Delight. - Chocolate Brownie Delight.

And I got the Hawaiian Delight, my favorite.

It's macadamia nut, pineapple, strawberries, ooh.

So good, so good.

Coconut, too!

I think there's coconut in there too.

It's good. Hawaiian Delight!

Alright, we're back home and we're gonna do the big reveal.

He's so excited.

He's very excited about these shoes.

Alright so the last clip I showed you guys was he had

made the decision that he was going to go with

the Paul George series.

And we decided that 8 was a good size for him.

It's a little big, gives him room to grow

because his feet do grow.

And the Currys that he used to have or that he still has were

big when we bought those and he grew into those

and they've lasted him a year.

So if the same thing happens with these,

we got our money's worth.

You guys ready for this?

He's super excited show you guys this.

Alright, you ready? Ready?

Boom!

Neon tennis ball yellow, Paul George.

Look at that.

It even has the tennis ball like texture on the sides.

- [Bryce] They totally suit me. - [Clintus] They do.

Bryce is always wearing neon.

Even for Valentine's Day, Memaw got you

a Valentine's neon shirt, Nike shirt.

- I like 'em 'cause it's like velcro on it too and a tie.

- [Clintus] They look cool, man. - I like the tie.

- [Clintus] They look cool. So there you go.

The Zoom, Nike Zoom.

Number 13.

Got his logo on the bottom there in red.

- [Bryce] Oh, I didn't see.

- [Clintus] I like it, I like it.

- On the white there's a little bit of splatter of neon.

- [Clintus] Oh, it does.

I didn't see that either. - [Bryce] Yeah.

- [Clintus] That is cool.

The white has like, I don't know.

- [Bryce] It has white and then back to neon in the bottom.

- [Clintus] Yep.

- [Bryce] See it's like one speck of red.

- [Clintus] Alright so this is Bryce's basketball bag.

And a lot of you guys are always asking for like what's in

Bryce's basketball bag kinda thing.

So we'll do a quick bag,

what do you call it?

Bag tour? - [Bryce] Yeah.

- [Clintus] Bag tour.

So this top zipper he usually puts his cell phone in.

And that's where the card goes in there.

- Here is where my ball goes.

- [Clintus] It's where your ball goes, yep.

- And then my kneepads are normally on top

of it but my kneepads. - [Clintus] Kneepads.

- Those are my old ones.

I don't know where my new ones are.

- [Clintus] Mom's probably washing 'em for ya. Yeah.

So kneepads go in there with the ball.

Side pockets for water bottles. - [Bryce] Mhmmm.

- [Clintus] Puts in granola bars and protein bars.

- [Bryce] Deodorant in there.

- [Clintus] Little deodorant.

And then that's where his shoes go. Booyah.

- [Bryce] Old shoes.

- [Clintus] Alright, so there's his old shoes.

His Currys.

Now check this out. That one, yep. (laughs)

So this is a youth 5-and-a-half and this is men's 8.

He's wearing a men's 8.

It doesn't look that much.

Like you can't tell.

It's kinda hard to tell.

- [Bryce] This is much taller.

- [Clintus] Yeah, it's taller but.

There's definitely.

- [Bryce] It's red, white, and blue

'cause those were his USA shoes.

- [Clintus] There's definitely a size difference.

Even like on top, looking down like this.

Look at how much (laughs)

look at how much smaller that shoe is.

When you put it that way you definitely see it.

That's crazy. Yep.

Alright, so what we're gonna do for the Anaheim trip this

weekend is we're gonna bring both of 'em.

Right, so we're obviously bring his new shoes.

He's gonna lace 'em up and play

at least the first game in the new shoes.

If his feet start bothering him, they start hurting him.

Right, debilitating him then we'll put back on his old shoes

and then he'll just kind of alternate

throughout the weekend.

The way this tournament works as far as we know is going to be

very similar to all the other tournaments.

Two games on Saturday, two games on Sunday

and then Monday is single elimination.

So we get seeded, we go in, and then Monday,

we just play until we either lose or win.

All the way to the end.

We're gonna be heading out with the Bevos and

we're bunking up with them.

We got a hotel room.

So you guys are gonna get one big vlog from the whole weekend

of our Anaheim trip.

So the driving, dinners, the basketball, everything, right?

Just one big fat vlog.

And then Tiffany and Sierra are staying here,

'cause Sierra has a big three-day tournament at the

University of Phoenix Stadium.

This is Sierra's third time playing there and I missed it

the first year and now I'm missing it this year.

Which I'm bummed about but I'm excited to go to Anaheim with

Bryce and watch some basketball with him and the boys.

So then you guys are gonna get one big fat vlog for volleyball.

So again, this goes with the new style of the way we're vlogging.

Instead of you guys getting three,

one every day of back and forth, back and forth,

back and forth, one volleyball vlog with just Tiffany and

Sierra, and then one vlog with me and Bryce.

Hopefully you guys like it.

I'm actually excited, I'm happy that I don't have to worry about

getting Tiffany's clips every day.

Worry about the internet and then have to stay up late to

edit and upload overnight.

Like that's the worst when I travel.

Like I dread that guys.

I dread that.

Anyways, that's it.

We're gonna, woowh, oh dude, smell those.

(laughs) These smell so bad you guys.

And these are dry.

When he takes 'em off in my truck,

I literally want to throw them out the window.

So we're gonna retire these.

We'll retire the Steph Currys but like I said we're gonna

bring 'em on this trip.

They smell so bad.

Well there you go guys, Bryce's new shoes are in the bag ready

to rock and roll for the weekend.

Paul George, neon yellow tennis ball.

It's crazy but they're totally Bryce's style.

Let us know in the comments

below if you own a pair of those.

Either that color or a different color.

Or what basketball shoes you do own.

Obviously, you guys could say a dozen other shoes that Bryce

should've got but A, it's a matter of what was in the store,

B, it was what was in his size.

There were some cool shoes that he saw there.

What was it, Kyries?

There were Kyries there too but the color that went with his

jersey and his size was hard.

It was hard so, there you go.

We'll see you guys in Anaheim.

Vlog on. - Vlog on.

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5 WEAPONS BECAUSE OF WHICH NO MIDDLE-EASTERN COUNTRY WANTS TO GO TO WAR WITH ISRAEL - Duration: 8:46.

Israel's conflict with middle eastern counties, that is , the Arab world has been one of

the most deadly conflict of recent times.

Multiple wars and skirmishes later, there is still no sign of peaceful resolution.

But one thing has changed, over the decades , Israel has transformed itself into a major

military power and has kept on increasing its technological gap vis-a-vis its adversaries.

In this video, Defense Updates lists 5 Weapons because of which no Middle-Eastern country

wants to go to War with Israel.

Lets get started.

The Spike Missile is Israel's one-design-fits-all anti-tank guided missile system.

The Spike SR (Short Range) system is a single shot, disposable missile system like the old

American LAW.

Spike has a thermal seeker, tandem shaped charge warhead (for defeating reactive armor)

and a range of 800 meters.

Spike is mounted on everything from ground vehicles to Seraph (Apache) helicopters, naval

vessels, and drones.

It can be used against tanks and armored vehicles, ships, aircraft, and even individual high

value terrorist targets.

Larger versions of the Spike are essentially the same missile, scaled up.

Spike MR, similar in class to the American Javelin, has a range of 2,500 meters.

Spike LR, similar to the American TOW-IIB, has a slightly longer range at 4,000 meters.

Finally, Spike ER is similar in characteristics to the American Hellfire.

A non-line of sight version of Spike, Spike NLOS, trails a fiber-optic cable that allows

the operator to seek out and destroy targets to a range of 25 kilometers.

Spike essentially makes it very difficult to mount an effective armor assault against Israel.

Israel has a tendency to rename American weapons systems, and this is one case in which the

new name is much cooler than the old one.

The "Smasher" rocket launcher is actually the American M270 MRLS.

A mainstay of the U.S. Army's artillery branch, the M270 was developed in the 1970s

as part of the "Big 5" of weapons systems that would transform the Army.

Based on a modified M2 Bradley chassis, the "Smasher" carries twelve 227-millimeter

rockets.

A three vehicle battery can send 23,184 cluster munitions downrange in one minute, saturating

at one kilometer by one kilometer area.

Israel has 48 "Smasher" systems.

Currently Israel is limited to rockets with a 40 kilometer range, but new 150 kilometer

range rockets are in the pipeline.

Such rockets will give Israeli artillery, positioned in Haifa, the ability to strike Damascus.

The brainchild of General Israel Tal, chief of the Armored Forces, the Merkava is Israel's

first and only indigenous main battle tank.

The tank was especially designed for Israeli tank doctrine: low to the ground, with a powerful

gun, the Merkava even had the engine placed in the front of the tank to provide protection

to the crew.

Combined with heavily sloped composite armor, Merkava made an excellent defensive tank,

well suited to defending against Egyptian armored formations on the Sinai or Syrian

forces on the Golan Heights.

Early versions of the Merkava had the same British-designed 105-millimeter main gun as

the initial versions of the American M1 Abrams.

Newer versions are armed with a locally produced 120 mm smoothbore gun.

The Merkava's main gun is accurate to at least 2,000 meters with High Explosive Anti-Tank

(HEAT) and Armored Piercing (AP) rounds.

Conventional rounds are supplemented by the LAHAT missile; capable of being fired from

the barrel of the Merkava, the laser-guided LAHAT can engage targets out to 9,000 meters.

Merkava tanks were some of the first armored vehicles to be equipped with active protection

systems against guided missiles.

Israel has built just over 2,000 Merkavas in all versions, with 660 of the latest Mark

IV built.

The quantity and quality of Merkava makes Israel's armor force one of the strongest

in the world.

The Israeli Air Force was founded on May 28, 1948, exactly two weeks after the founding

of the State of Israel.

A motley force of veteran World War II pilots and obsolete aircraft, it has matured into

one of the most powerful air forces in the world.

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) has been instrumental in Israel's defense, providing air superiority

over Israel, close air support over Israeli ground forces, and performing strikes against

targets deep in the enemy's homeland.

Over the past three decades it has also taken on a counterterrorism role, using airstrikes

to assassinate terrorist leaders and destroy caches of weapons from the Tunis to the Sudan.

The IAF has an estimated 648 aircraft of all types, manned and serviced by 35,000 active

duty personnel.

An additional 24,500 reservists can be called up during wartime.

At total mobilization, the IAF enjoys a comfortable ratio of 91 personnel for every one aircraft,

far above the Egyptian Air Force's 30 to one ratio and the Royal Saudi Air Force's

38 to one.

It has around 58 F-15 Eagle, 25 F-15E Strike Eagle, 223 F-16 Fighting Falcon and 9 F35

Lightning II with 50 more on order.

An important thing to note is that these american fighter jets are enhanced by Israel with many

indigenous systems and weapons, more aligned to its requirement.

The Jericho III is the third missile to serve as Israel's land-based nuclear deterrent.

The Jericho III is believed to have a range between 4,800 and 6,000 kilometers, and is

capable of carrying a 1,000 kilogram warhead payload.

A range of 4,800 kilometers would enable it to strike from Morocco to eastern India, while

an 6,500 kilometer range would enable it to target as far as western China.

The missile is reportedly solid-fueled, meaning it can be launched with minimum preparation,

and reportedly based in silos capable of resisting attack.

The Jericho III, as well as the older generation Jericho II missiles, may be based at Palmachim

Air Base.

Jericho III is believed to carry a single nuclear warhead or three low-yield multiple

independently targetable reentry vehicles.

The precise yield of Israel's ICBM warheads is unknown but unconfirmed reports peg them

at 20 kilotons.

By way of comparison, the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima was 16 kilotons.

Jericho III is Israel's strongest detterenace against any aggression.

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Lim Jun Hyeok Talks About Which "The Unit" Mentor And Experience Left The Deepest Impression On Him - Duration: 4:25.

Lim Jun Hyeok Talks About Which "The Unit" Mentor And Experience Left The Deepest Impression On Him

Former contestant Lim Jun Hyeok recently talked about his experience on the show.

The former DAY6 member did well in the center mission, position battle, restart mission, and self-producing mission, but was from the show before the finale.

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He said, In reality I filmed for 4 months, but it felt like 2 years.

This was probably because even when we werent filming, we were practicing..

During the audition rounds, he garnered attention for how nervous he was during his performance, pouring sweat under the spotlights.

He said of that day, I really missed the stage, and I went on the show because I wanted to do music again.

I also wanted to be evaluated.

I started music from a young age and have heard more good things than bad things about my ability.

I wanted to get an objective evaluation of my skills, and fortunately got a good one during the first audition and gained courage..

One mentor in particular, SHINees Taemin, praised him as being a person who sang well with a good tone.

Lim Jun Hyeok said, Taemin is good at singing and dancing, and he said that he liked my musical style.

Rather than being flashy, he has a soft and gentle style, but Ive heard that it was because of his good opinion that I was able to get a good evaluation during the audition..

About dorm life, he said, We had about 2 hours to sleep, but I thought that after this experience there wouldnt be anything I couldnt do.

I lost about 4-5 kg (9-11 lbs.).

Nobody told us to only sleep a couple hours, but because there wasnt a lot of time to practice, we would adopt that kind of schedule.

There wasnt a lot of people sleeping in the dorm so there isnt a lot of dorm stories to tell.

There were a lot of people sleeping in the practice room..

Lim Jun Hyeok also shared that A.

Es Jun and MVPs Rayoon helped him a lot with dancing, as it was not something he was familiar with.

He concluded, I didnt pick a specific ranking that I aspired towards, but I lasted longer than I expected.

Honestly, because I couldnt dance, I thought Id be eliminated in the first round.

So at every ranking reveal, I thought, Its okay if I end up eliminated here..

Lim Jun Hyeok plans to release a self-produced solo later this month.

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For more infomation >> Lim Jun Hyeok Talks About Which "The Unit" Mentor And Experience Left The Deepest Impression On Him - Duration: 4:25.

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Lim Jun Hyeok Talks About Which "The Unit" Mentor And Experience Left The Deepest Impression On Him - Duration: 3:51.

Lim Jun Hyeok Talks About Which "The Unit" Mentor And Experience Left The Deepest Impression On Him

The former DAY6 member did well in the center mission, position battle, restart mission, and self-producing mission, but was eliminated from the show before the finale.

He said, In reality I filmed for 4 months, but it felt like 2 years.

This was probably because even when we werent filming, we were practicing..

During the audition rounds, he garnered attention for how nervous he was during his performance, pouring sweat under the spotlights.

He said of that day, I really missed the stage, and I went on the show because I wanted to do music again.

I also wanted to be evaluated.

I started music from a young age and have heard more good things than bad things about my ability.

I wanted to get an objective evaluation of my skills, and fortunately got a good one during the first audition and gained courage..

One mentor in particular, SHINees Taemin, praised him as being a person who sang well with a good tone.

Lim Jun Hyeok said, Taemin is good at singing and dancing, and he said that he liked my musical style.

Rather than being flashy, he has a soft and gentle style, but Ive heard that it was because of his good opinion that I was able to get a good evaluation during the audition..

About dorm life, he said, We had about 2 hours to sleep, but I thought that after this experience there wouldnt be anything I couldnt do.

I lost about 4-5 kg (9-11 lbs.).

Nobody told us to only sleep a couple hours, but because there wasnt a lot of time to practice, we would adopt that kind of schedule.

There wasnt a lot of people sleeping in the dorm so there isnt a lot of dorm stories to tell.

There were a lot of people sleeping in the practice room..

Lim Jun Hyeok also shared that A.

Es Jun and MVPs Rayoon helped him a lot with dancing, as it was not something he was familiar with.

He concluded, I didnt pick a specific ranking that I aspired towards, but I lasted longer than I expected.

Honestly, because I couldnt dance, I thought Id be eliminated in the first round.

So at every ranking reveal, I thought, Its okay if I end up eliminated here..

Lim Jun Hyeok plans to release a self-produced solo single later this month.

For more infomation >> Lim Jun Hyeok Talks About Which "The Unit" Mentor And Experience Left The Deepest Impression On Him - Duration: 3:51.

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Orgasm During Lovemaking Causes Incident Which Leaves Woman Paralyzed For Life - Duration: 2:29.

A brain hemorrhage from an orgasm leaves a British woman paralyzed for the rest of her

life.

Lucinda Allen, 43, said she had a headache during sex that made her seek treatment at

the hospital.

Allen was pregnant at the time.

She suffered five strokes and ended up in a coma.

She also underwent a craniotomy during this episode.

Her baby was not harmed this whole time and had been delivered safely.

Six days later, Allen woke up and learned that she would be confined to a wheelchair

for life.

Allen also learned that the post-orgasm headaches she was having were the result of a congenital

abnormality in a blood vessel.

She's now warning others about sex headaches.

She said nobody talks about this kind of pain, and it's understandable.

Allen said she wants to raise awareness of this, as it's a warning sign to a deeper

problem.

She said she lost a big part of herself – her career, the chance to have more children,

etc.

It appears that sexual headaches aren't as uncommon as some think.

They're caused by an increase in exertion during sexual activity or the leakage of spinal

fluid from the head into the spine.

One reader said it happened to a boyfriend, who had to get a lumbar puncture and had a

small brain bleed.

While many readers sympathized with Allen's situation and wished her well, some wrote

that her husband is probably feeling guilty but still pleased with himself for the orgasm.

This caused many readers to comment that nobody should laugh at the situation, calling her

brave for telling others her story to avoid a similar fate.

Allen isn't alone for orgasm-related headaches and hospital visits.

Masturbation can also lead to problems.

Ashok Rajamani said he was pleasuring himself when it caused a brain hemorrhage that almost

killed him.

He said it was like an explosion in his head – like the atomic bomb had gone off behind

his eyes and in his skull.

He spent years learning how to walk, talk and eat.

He's now half-blind.

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