Hi, This is Ariel
and today's video was a special request
from one of my Patrons, on Patreon
if you don't know what it is, I left a link for it on the description of this and every other video of mine
and it's a website where people can support me, for videos that I post
people can support my music, my art, the way the they can
donating money, however they choose
for each video that I post
all the money that I get from Patreon
I save to invest in my music career
to record music, to get better equipment, to get better quality videos...
things like that
Richard was the one who requested this song
and on this website, people from all over the world can support people from all over the world
does it make sense?
and Richard is not brazilian
and he requested me to do this song
and on Patreon, when you're someone's Patron
when you invest in someone
you can get certain rewards
and Richard was a patron this month who got a reward that was to choose a song for me to record specially to him
and he chose this song
so I'm trying to do my best
and I hope you enjoy it
and I hope that him, specially, enjoys it
if you can somehow help me with this
I'll be very grateful, cuz
as you know, "youtuber" is not my profession
I barely make money out of it and it takes me a really long time to be able to get some money from it
and on Patreon I'm able to make a little more money, which allows me to invest in my music
to make better videos and to post more often. To be able to actually invest more time in it
because, as you know, I can't pay my bills with youtube
Im actually a Master's student
I'm a dentist
and I have to invest most of my time in it
but if I can make some money doing music
then I can invest more time in music
I can stop investing so much time in other stuff to invest in music
and for me that's amazing, cuz it's what I love to do the most in the whole world
I won't stop posting videos
and I will most definitely not start charging people for videos
so it's a donation that whoever can and wants to invest in me, can do
and it's a support that makes the difference for me
so that's it, here we go
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adventures with abby : ASBURY PARK, NJ VLOG + WHAT I EAT IN A DAY AS A VEGAN #3 - Duration: 9:28.
Hello, guys!
Today I will be doing a 2nd vlog.
I haven't done a vlog since June, so for this one, I'm going to be going to Asbury Park, NJ.
Today's going to be real hot, like, in the upper 80s.
So I'm wearing jeans.
And I don't care!
Um...
I'm also doing a What I Eat In A Day As A Vegan #3 for this video too.
That way, I'm going to be out most of the time and you'll be able to see what I'm doing.
Tonight, I will be going to see a concert, which is cool.
And...
maybe I'll get that on camera.
I have no idea what the band's name is called.
So I'll have to ask my parents for that.
And...
that's pretty much it.
As you can see, I already packed up my...bag...already.
That way I'm ready to go.
I haven't been to the beach in a long time.
And I've been craving for it!
Since school started.
To be honest, school already sucks.
I don't like it.
I'm looking forward to it!
After we walked on the boardwalk,
I got very hot.
And now, we're just chilling out in our hotel room 'til the concert starts.
Um, to kill time, I'm going to do my homework.
That way I don't have to do it tomorrow, which is Sunday.
SUNFLOWER BEAN
THE PIXIES
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Soy Luna 2 | Rey tells Sharon what he feels (ep.76) (Eng.subs) - Duration: 2:19.
Everything is misunderstood.
Stop with the excuses.
I saw you deliver the anonymous cards to that guy.
The same one who appeared on the security camera's.
I gave you all my trust and you betrayed me.
You were lying to me the entire time.
You were enjoying my suffering.
I suffered too.
I also suffered a lot because of you.
I didn't want to do it but I had no other option.
What are you talking about?
I was always at your feet.
I always did all the impossible to help you, to give everything to you.
I did everything but you never noticed me.
You pressured me every time.
I respected you, I looked at you and you never noticed anything.
Nothing.
What are you referring to?
To me, you never were more than just an employee.
You're not my friend.
Nothing else.
I don't want to be either right now.
I don't want to either.
That's how you thank me for all the years, I dedicated me.
Is this how you thank me?
If it wasn't for me, everyone would know you're a liar.
I looked out for you.
I'm not interested in listening to you any longer.
It's enough. What do you want? More money?
Now you have it. Leave now.
Disappear from my sight. I don't want to see you again.
Leave this residence.
If you don't want to leave, it will be bad for you.
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Jordan Fisher's 'DWTS' Blog What The Packages Didn't Show From Our Crazy Week - Duration: 2:23.
Jordan Fisher's 'DWTS' Blog: What The Packages Didn't Show From Our Crazy Week
Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold killed it in one of the toughest weeks in 'Dancing
with the Stars' history!
This week — and every one to follow — Jordan walks us through the ups and downs.
Read Jordan Fisher's entry on this week, and follow him on Instagram @jordan_fisher.
I'm exhausted in the best way possible.
The journey has been so fun, and I'm definitely having the time of my life.
It's just a matter of learning how to pace myself, figuring out how to do that with this
regime, and the physical and mental demand.
As far the packages are concerned, you don't always see all of the ups and the downs of
the week.
We had a crazy week.
We took a red-eye immediately after last week's show, went into press for two days, then had
rehearsals.
Lindsay and I both got sick!
It was one thing after another, after the other.
It's all a matter of pacing yourself, figuring to how to manage and maintain, and put out
really good work.
After the judges' comments, I felt great — it's nice to get constructive criticism.
I was interested in what Len [Goodman] had to say about the shoes and things being proper
for Samba.
It actually helped.
I'm not entirely sure what he was talking about, but somebody's always going to have
something to say about everything.
I'm so grateful though that we were able to put some really good work out there and
conquer a really really difficult week.
Now we're back on a normal regime.
I'm moving houses, and we're doing only one piece this week.
Next week, we have a Charleston for Guilty Pleasures Week.
Mine is comic books and superheroes.
I've been obsessed for forever.
I don't even feel guilty about it.
I love it, I love the Marvel universe.
It's so fun to explore that and show off what I love.
The hardest part is continuing to try to fight my shoulder injury, as well as learn a brand
new piece and be okay
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8 CUTTING EDGE MINDS ANSWER THE QUESTION – WHAT HAPPENS AFTER WE - Duration: 18:55.
8 CUTTING EDGE MINDS ANSWER THE QUESTION � WHAT HAPPENS AFTER WE DIE?
What happens after death, no one knows for sure. It is a question of theory and imagination
mixed with ancient wisdom and intuitive guesses. Most of us can agree, however, that the human
being is a soul which lives for a time in a physical body. The soul feels infinite,
and records of near-death experiences clue us into the possibility that some greater
journey begins the moment the body dies.
It may seem that the realms of science and spirit are at odds with each other, but when
examining the greatest questions of human existence, such as what happens after we die,
the two disciplines converge. Even Einstein came to the conclusion that science and spirit
are intrinsically inter-related, noting:
�Every one who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that
a spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe-a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and
one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.� ~Albert Einstein
In his book The New Science of Psychedelics: At the Nexus of Culture, Consciousness, and
Spirituality, author and researcher David Jay Brown asked a number of contemporary leaders
in the fields of consciousness, spirituality and science how they would answer the question.
Their replies exemplify the broad possibilities, the hopes, and the
1. Ram Dass, Psy.D
Spiritual teacher, former Harvard professor, pioneer of the LSD movement and author of
the seminal book Be Here Now, Ram Dass shares his thoughts, referring to The Tibetan Book
of the Dead.
I think it jumps into a body of some kind, on some plane of existence, and it goes on
doing that until it is with God. From a Hindu point of view, consciousness keeps going through
reincarnations, which are learning experiences for the soul. I think what happens after you
die is a function of the level of evolution of the individual. I think that if you have
finished your work and you�re just awareness that happens to be in a body, when the body
ends it�s like selling your Ford�it�s no big deal. I suspect that some beings go
unconscious. They go into what Christians call purgatory.
They go to sleep during that process before they project into the next form. Others I
think go through and are aware they are going through it, but are still caught. All the
Bardos in the Tibetan Book of the Dead are about how to avoid getting caught in the afterlife.
�Those beings are awake enough for them to be collaborators in the appreciation of
the gestalt in which their incarnations are flowing. They sort of see where they�re
coming from and where they�re going. They are all part of the design of things. So,
when you say, did you choose to incarnate? At the level at which you are free, you did
choose. At the level at which you are not, you didn�t. Then there are beings who are
so free that when they go through death they may still have separateness. They may have
taken the bodhisattva vow which says, �I agree to not give up separateness until everybody
is free,� and they�re left with that thought. They don�t have anything else. Then the
next incarnation will be out of the intention to save all beings and not out of personal
karma. That one bit of personal karma is what keeps it moving. To me, since nothing happened
anyway, it�s all an illusion�reincarnation and everything�but within the relative reality
in which that�s real, I think it�s quite real.� ~The Tibetan Book of the Dead
2. Alex Grey
Visionary artist, consciousness researcher and psychedelic advocate Alex Grey also looks
at this issue with reverence to the Tibetan philosophy.
I accept the near-death research and Tibetan Bardo explanations.
Soon after physical death, when the senses shut down, you enter into the realms of light
and archetypal beings. You have the potential to realize the clear light, our deepest and
truest identity, if you recognize it as the true nature of your mind and are not freaked
out.
If you don�t, you may contact other less appealing dimensions. No one can know, of
course, until they get there. Some people have had experiences which give them certainty,
but consciousness is the ultimate mystery. I�d like to surrender to the process on
its deepest level when death occurs, but I will probably fail, and be back to interview
you in the next lifetime. 3. Peter Russell, M.A., D.C.S.
Peter Russell is a leading consciousness researcher, presenter, and a faculty member of the Institute
of Noetic Sciences. His views center around the nature of human consciousness.
I have no idea what happens to life after death. I�ve studied the near-death experience
a bit, and it fascinates me. It would seem that one way of understanding it is that the
individual consciousness is dissolving back into the infinite consciousness.
The consciousness that I experience has this individual limitation because it is functioning
in the world through my body, through my nervous system, through my eyes and ears. That�s
where our sense of being a unique individual comes from. When we begin to die and let go
of our attachment to the body, consciousness lets go of that identity which it gained from
its worldly functioning, and reconnects with a greater infinite identity. Those who�ve
had near-death experiences often report there seems to be this dissolving of the senses,
and a moving into light. Everything becomes light after death.
There�s this sense of deep peace and infinite love. Then they come to a threshold after
death, beyond which there is no return. But we don�t know what happens beyond there,
if there is indeed life after death, because the people who come back haven�t gone beyond
it. When I think of my consciousness, when I think of �me-ness,� it seems to be something
that is created during this life through this interaction with the world, but doesn�t
exist as an independent thing. I think that a lot of our concerns about life after death
come from wanting to know what is going to happen to this �me� consciousness. Is
�me� going to survive? I believe that this thing we call �me� is not going to
survive. It�s a temporary working model that consciousness uses, but in the end it�s
going to dissolve. A lot of our fear of death is that we fear this loss of �me-ness,�
this loss of a sense of a separate unique identity. It�s interesting that people who�ve
been through the near-death experiences and experienced this dissolving of the ego and
realized that everything is okay when that happens, generally lose their fear of death.
They feel incredible liberation in life. 4. Bernie Siegel, M.D.
Bernie Siegel is a pediatric surgeon and author of Love, Medicine, and Miracles, expresses
the conviction that consciousness continues after death.
What I am sure happens to consciousness after death is that it continues on. I don�t see
it in a sense of saying, �Oh, I�m going to be reincarnated.� No, your body is gone,
but what you have experienced and are aware of will go on in the life after death. So
somebody will be born with your consciousness, and it will affect the life they live.
I know people who see life�s difficulties as a burden and say, �Why is God punishing
me?� and �Why am I going through this?� Maybe these people ought to be asking �What
am I here to learn, experience, and change?� Rather than sitting there whining and complaining.
�What can I do?� and �What am I here to learn?� Now, I don�t criticize these
people because I remember Elisabeth K�bler-Ross saying that if you�re in high school you
don�t get mad at somebody in first grade. So I think we�re at different levels of
consciousness based upon our experience and what we are born with. But I personally believe
from my experience, for instance, that one of the reasons I�m a surgeon in this life
is because I did a lot of destruction with a sword in a past life�killing people and
animals. This is not conscious, like the answers I gave you earlier, but at a deeper level
I chose to use a knife in this life to cure and heal with rather than kill with. I often
say to people, �Think about things that affect you emotionally, that you have no explanation
for. This may be due to some past-life experience, and that is why you�re acting the way you�re
acting.� Now, whether I�m right or wrong, I have to say that, as long as it�s therapeutic
that�s what I�m interested in. But on a personal level, I believe that consciousness
is nonlocal, and it can be carried on and picked up by people and so I believe in life
after death. I think this shows in animals too. There�s a certain wisdom that they
have. 5. Larry Dossey, M.D.
Author of Healing Words: The Power of Prayer, Larry Dorsey is a doctor and consciousness
researcher.
If we acknowledge that consciousness is nonlocal�that it�s infinite in space and time�then this
really opens up all sorts of possibilities for the survival of consciousness following
physical death, that is, for experiencing life after death. If you reason through this
and follow the implications of these studies, you begin to realize that consciousness that�s
nonlocal and unrestricted in time is immortal. It�s eternal. This is as hopeful as the
current view of the fate of consciousness is dismal. This totally reverses things. So
we are led to a position, I think, where we see that even though the body will certainly
die, the most essential part of who we are can�t die, even if it tried�because it�s
nonlocally distributed through time and space. Our grim vision of the finality of death is
revised. Death is no longer viewed as a gruesome annihilation or the total destruction of all
that we are. So there are tremendous spiritual implications that flow from these considerations,
in addition to the implications for health.
In fact, I believe that the implications for health are the least of it. A lot of people
who encounter this area take a practical, bare-bones, utilitarian approach to it. They
say, �Wow, now we�ve got a nifty new item in our black bag�a new trick to help people
become healthier. Certainly these studies do suggest that this is a proper use of healing
intentions and prayer, and I�m all for that, but the thing that really gets my juices flowing
is the implication of this research for immortality. For me, that�s the most exciting contribution
of this entire field. The fear of death and whether there is life after death has caused
more pain and suffering for human beings throughout history than all the physical diseases combined.
The fear of death is the big unmentionable�and this view of consciousness is a cure for that
disease, that fear of death. 6. Rick Strassman, M.D.
Well-known for his research into DMT, as presented in the documentary The Spirit Molecule, Strassman
leans on Zen philosophy while expressing his uncertainty.
I think life continues after death, but in some unknown form. I think a lot depends upon
the nature of our consciousness during our lives� how attached to various levels of
consensus reality it is. My late/former Zen teacher used to use the analogy of a lightbulb,
with electric current passing through it. The lightbulb goes out, but the current continues,
�changed� in a way, for its experience in the bulb. He also referred to like gravitating
toward like in terms of the idea of the need for certain aspects of consciousness to develop
further, before it can return to its source. That is, doglike aspects of our consciousness
end up in a dog in a life after death, humanlike aspects get worked through in another human,
plantlike aspects into plants, and so on. 7. Dean Radin, Psy.D.
Psychologist Dean Radin is the author of Supernormal: Science, Yoga, and the Evidence for Extraordinary
Psychic Abilities, and an outspoken pioneer of consciousness research with the Institute
of Noetic Sciences. He questions the origins of thoughts and personal identity, wondering
if that information is produced by the body or by something greater.
I expect that what we think of as ourselves�which is primarily personality, personal history,
personality traits, and that sort of thing�goes away, because most of that information is
probably contained in some way in the body itself. But as to some kind of a primal awareness�life
after death�I think it probably continues, because it�s not clear to me that that�s
produced by the body. In fact, I think that elementary awareness may be prior to matter.
So when you go into a deep meditation and you lose your sense of personality, that may
be similar to what it might be like to be dead. On the other hand, if you�re not practiced
at being in that deep state, or don�t know how to pay attention to subtle variations
in what might at first appear to be nothingness, it�s not clear that your consciousness would
stay around very long. In other words, you might have a momentary time when you have
this sense of awareness, and then it just dissolves. It goes back and becomes part of
the rest of everything. So it�s like a drop that settles into the ocean and disappears
into it. On the other hand, some people who either spend a lifetime preparing in meditation,
or who are naturally adept, may be able to sustain being a drop. They may be able to
settle into that ocean of life after death and still have a sense of their �dropness,�
even though they�re also now part of the ocean. Then maybe one�s sense of awareness
would expand dramatically, and yet still have a sense of unity. I imagine that all this
probably occurs in a state that is not bound by space and time as we normally think about
it. So, presumably, you would have access to everything, everywhere. I imagine that
something like that is the reason why ideas of reincarnation have come about, because
people remember something about it. They may even remember something about the process
of coming out of this ocean into a drop in the life after death, into a particular incarnation,
because a drop is embodied in a sense. . . . If there�s anything that psychology teaches
it�s that people are different. So I imagine that there may be as many ways of experiencing
after-death as there are people to experience it. And no one explanation is the �correct�
one. 8. Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D.
Known for his theory of morphic resonance, Rupert Sheldrake is biologist, biochemist,
parapsychologist, and author of Science Set Free. He leans on the importance of considering
human experience when answering this question.
For me the best starting point for this question of whether or not there is life after death,
is experience.
We all have the experience of a kind of alternative body when we dream. Everyone in their dreams
has the experience of doing things that their physical body is not doing. When I dream I
might be walking around, talking to people, even flying, yet these activities in my dreams,
which happen in a body, are happening in my dream body. They�re not happening in my
physical body, because my physical body�s lying down asleep in bed. So we all have a
kind of parallel body in our dreams. Now, where exactly that�s happening, what kind
of space our dreams are happening in, is another question. It�s obviously a space to do with
the mind or consciousness, but we can�t take for granted that that space is confined
to the inside of the head. Normally people assume it must be, but they assume that all
our consciousness is in our heads, and I don�t agree with that assumption. I think our minds
extend beyond our brains in every act of vision, something I discuss in my book The Sense of
Being Stared At, and Other Aspects of the Extended Mind.
So I think this idea of life after death, then, relates to out-of-the-body experiences,
where people feel themselves floating out of their body and see themselves from outside,
or lucid dreams, where people in their dreams become aware they�re dreaming and can will
themselves to go to particular places by gaining control of their dream. These are, as it were,
extensions of the dream body.
Now, when we die, it�s possible, to my way of thinking, that it may be rather like being
in a dream from which we can�t wake up.
This realm of consciousness that we experience in our dreams may exist independent of the
brain, because it�s not really a physical realm. It�s a realm of possibility or imagination.
It�s a realm of the mind. It�s possible that we could go on living in a kind of dream
world, changing and developing in that world, in a way that�s not confined to the physical
body. Now, whether that happens or not is another question, but it seems to me possible.
The out-of-body experiences and the near-death experiences may suggest that�s indeed what�s
going to happen to us when we die. But the fact is that we�re not really going to find
out until we do die, and what happens then may indeed depend on our expectations. It
may be that materialists and atheists who think that life after death will just be a
blank would actually experience a blank. It may be that their expectations will affect
what actually happens. It may be that people who think they�ll go to a heavenly realm
of palm oases and almond-eyed dancing girls really will. It may be that the afterlife
is heavily conditioned by our expectations and beliefs, just as our dreams are.
Final Thoughts
The exploration of human consciousness is the next frontier in science and spirituality.
Cutting edge ideas lead to revolutions
in human thought, science and the arts. What do you think? What does happen after we die?
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TVXQ's Yunho Reveals Why He Hates Eating Alone And Talks About What Changmin Means To Him - Duration: 2:33.
TVXQ's Yunho Reveals Why He Hates Eating Alone And Talks About What Changmin Means To Him
TVXQs Yunho opened up about why he has a hard time eating alone and also talked about what fellow member Changmin means to him.
On September 28, TVXQ held their Eat with TVXQ! broadcast on Navers V App.
The rules were that the broadcast would not end until the members of TVXQ finished the meal that was laid out in front of them, and the two members immediately busied themselves with grilling meat and digging into all the side dishes on the table.
While eating, Yunho revealed, In my family, my mom is very talkative and so am I, but when it comes to eating, we all tend to just focus on our food and each quietly. He continued to add, But Im not very good at eating alone.
I dont like it.
I went through some hardships in the past, and it made me hate being alone.
Im reminded of those times when I eat alone, so Ill usually video call a friend to keep me company..
As the duo continued their conversation, Yunho remarked, I think whats as important as how tasty your food is, is who youre eating with.
When Changmin asked, And who are you eating with right now? Yunho showed his love for his fellow member as he replied, My best friend, my family, my dear Changmin.
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WHAT IS DOUBLE TAKE - Duration: 0:23.
Moviemaking for $200, please.
Joe. What is a double take? Yes.
What is moviemaki-- Wait a minute
I just got a crick in my neck.
Okay, now you go.
Moviemaking for four.
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What If You Were #2MillionStrong On Social Media? | Pulse TV - Duration: 7:41.
We asked our
guys
what they will do if
they have 2million friends on Facebook.
The responses were amazing.
Many guys seem to want 2million follower on either
Twitter or Instagram since Facebook is not
so great at networking or meet new people.
Right now, how many pending friend requests do you have on Facebook?
And if you wake
up to find
out your Facebook
friends
are 2million, what will you do?
Pleas use the comment box.
Keep the fun going
guys....
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The 17 Days Diet - Day Two | What I Eat in A Day - VEGAN - Duration: 2:29.
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What is a baby? - Duration: 0:27.
baby
when it is newly born, a baby does little more than cry, feed and sleep but
as it grows it, can smile, sits up and learn to feed and drink by itself
soon it will start crawling on all fours ,standing up walking and talking.
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WHAT'S IN MY MOUTH CHALLENGE EN LSF !! AVEC AMELIE - Duration: 13:28.
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What it's like living next door to a Tyson plant - Duration: 2:24.
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What is a birthday? - Duration: 0:24.
birthday on your birthday you celebrate the day of the year when you were born
it is a very special day for you your family give you cards and presents you
also have a party and invite your friends
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The Equifax Breach: What Hackers Know About You - Duration: 10:02.
In May of this year, as Americans were planning their summer vacations and counting down the
days before their kids got out of school, the credit reporting agency Equifax was dealing
with one of the largest data breaches in American history that resulted in the personal data
of more than 143 million Americans getting into the wrong hands.
To understand the data breach, let me talk to you about what a credit reporting agency
like Equifax is.
Equifax received credit data from credit card companies, cell phone carriers, car dealerships,
and other corporations who run credit for consumers.
These agencies report their data to companies like Equifax who then use it to generate a
credit score.
What does that mean for you?
It means companies like Equifax have all of your personal data, - even though you never
signed up for it.
The hackers who broke into the Equifax system accessed information such as names, Social
Security numbers, birth dates, addresses, credit card numbers and the numbers of some
driver's licenses.
The company said that credit card numbers for about 209 thousand U.S. customers were
compromised, in addition to "personal identifying information" on about 182 thousand U.S. customers.
And even though the data breach was discovered at the end of July, get this: Nothing was
revealed to the public until the first week of September.
In a perfect world, Equifax would have immediately offered to help protect the identities of
the people who were compromised and do whatever it takes to make things right.
But apparently they're not that kind of company.
Instead, they offered people a chance to sign up for their credit monitoring programs – a
service that they said would be free at first, but then you'd have to start paying.
And to add insult to injury, if you sign up for their service, you might be effectively
signing away your right to sue the company for their negligence.
The company saw the data breach as a business opportunity instead of a chance to do the
right thing – a common theme we see here in corporate America.
Joining me now to discuss this is attorney Michael Bixby.
Mikey, let's start with the basics of this issue.
How long did the hackers have access to the information, and what exactly did they obtain?
What's surprising is that they could've had access to this data for two and a half months
or maybe even longer, and the reason why they were able to exploit Equifax's system is because
Equifax failed to essentially install an update to the software that they were using that
was available in March.
In March of this year, they could've essentially fixed the problem that was exploited by the
hackers, and apparently they were just asleep at the wheel and no one installed the update.
By May, the hackers had access to this data, and could have had it for two, two and a half
months to recover this data.
As you've mentioned, as many as 143 million Americans' information could have been leaked
to these hackers, and the types of information that these hackers obtained is very important.
These include things like a Social Security number.
They include things like full name, date of birth, addresses, even things like credit
card numbers for a couple hundred thousand Americans, and information such as driver's
licenses.
This information is very important.
It's private, confidential information that you don't want other people to access.
Now, Michael, once they had the information, what do the hackers do with it?
Typically, what you'll see happen is that the hackers themselves aren't the people who
are ultimately going to perpetrate the crime or the fraud on someone.
They'll usually sell the data to someone else who's going to try to use it, typically for
their own financial benefit.
They might use it to try to obtain a loan in your name.
They might actually try to use those credit card numbers to make purchases.
They might try to open up a new account, whatever it is, whatever nefarious activity, where
they're trying to use your personal confidential information essentially to get themselves
money or make themselves money.
It might be sold and resold and resold for years.
The problem is, once the data is out, once your Social Security number is available,
that information is perpetually valuable to a hacker.
It's valuable tomorrow and the next day because your Social Security number doesn't change.
You might be worried for a year or 5 years or 10 years going out in the future, and this
could be used potentially to harm you and benefit somebody else.
All right.
Now, we know this isn't the first breach here with national information.
Now, is Equifax responsible for stopping hacks, or is something like that considered out of
their control?
Equifax is absolutely responsible for stopping hacks.
The type of information that they have access to, even from non-customers, they have a very
heightened duty to protect that information because of how important it is, because of
what it means to the average American consumer.
These have been big issues for a number of years.
You can look back over the years.
Target.
You can name off other major retailers who have been hacked, and the type of information
they have is much more specific and much more direct than a lot of other retailers have
because they have access to essentially the golden ticket of information.
It's not just a credit card.
It's not just a name.
It's the combination of all those things, the Social Security numbers, all these other
data points, which are invaluable to a hacker.
Now, Equifax is a huge company.
They're based out of Atlanta.
Now, do they play a large role in lobbying the agencies or groups that were investigating
this breach?
Absolutely.
In the past year alone, before this breach happened, Equifax spent over a million dollars
lobbying.
You can look at the things they were lobbying about.
One of those included regulations and laws that would relate to data breach, the precise
situation we have here.
They were lobbying against having new regulations or new laws that would essentially control
them.
They've also lobbied against things like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rule
against barring class action.
They've been trying to get that to where they can control and they can force people into
arbitrations and make them waive their right to bring a class action, which in this type
of a scenario, where most consumers will be harmed on a relatively smaller scale, a few
hundred dollars, maybe even a couple thousand dollars on the higher end for typical consumers,
when the cost of bringing an individual lawsuit is so high, if Equifax and other financial
companies, other banks ... Think back to Wells Fargo and other folks who have perpetrated
wrongs on the American public ... if they're able to get rid of class actions, they're
able to essentially protect and insulate themselves from liability.
The moral of that story is, if you're going to screw somebody over, if you're going to
take, just do it a few hundred dollars at a time, so you don't have any recourse.
You can't afford to bring an individual suit and then they bar your right to a class action.
Now, I think the question that's on everybody's mind is, if your data was stolen, what should
you do?
What step you should take?
What should you do to make sure that you can protect yourself?
You certainly know that Equifax isn't doing it.
Right.
I think you can start ... One suggestion that's been made by many folks is that you put a
freeze on your credit.
This is something that can be done essentially to where, when someone's trying to access
it or use it to get access to a new account, or try to essentially steal your money or
use your name for some purpose, that it's not going to go through.
It's something that can be unfrozen.
For instance, if you needed to buy a house or get a new car loan, you could contact the
credit reporting agencies.
That's one thing that's been suggested is put a freeze on your credit, and that's going
to help protect you.
The other thing you can do is there's a possibility if you're harmed, if your information is stolen
and is used to actually ... an account is opened, a false account is opened, a hacker
uses your information or your data, you can look to either ... Class-action lawsuits are
a very, very important element of enforcing and holding companies like Equifax accountable,
and there's also the potential for a small claims lawsuit.
It could be an individual lawsuit in the right circumstance, but this is perhaps best suited
for the class action, where we can all band together.
My data, your data, almost half of America's data, has been compromised here, and if we
band together, we can help hold Equifax responsible.
I think the last thing I would say is pay attention to what's happening.
In Congress right now, the lobbyists have gotten this issue before the Senate regarding
the class action bar for banks and credit reporting agencies.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is saying you cannot have a class action waiver
anymore.
You can't use that; that's unfair.
Pay attention as these issues are in front of Congress.
Call your senator.
Call your congressman.
That's one of the best things you need to do, then, is follow up with your local congressman,
your local senator, and make sure that they know the impact this is having on Main Street
America.
Michael, thank you much for appearing today.
I appreciate it.
Please keep fighting the good fight.
Thank you.
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How to attack with LONG PIPS effectively, what is the proper tactics of play with pimples - Duration: 4:01.
Hello! My name is Aleksej Sypachevskij. And this is channel TT-Maximum.
Now I want to tell you what correct attack with long pips is, and how to play it effectively.
And how to play for it not to be ineffective.
Let's firstly point the purpose of long pips.
This rubber is not for attacks.
So, if you want attack only, overturn, and so on, the rubber is wrong and you'd better take short pips or pips-in.
Not long pips.
Attack with long pips is not about it.
Long pips is a slow rubber, almost without reaction to incoming spinn, with high control. What does it mean?
It means that attack with long pips shouldn't be massive, with firings, series.
Attack with long pips is a sometimes chosen comfortable ball, you may hit in empty corner,
e.g. an opponent showed that he would run in left corner for killing right attack,
played in center and you hit him in right corner when he ran to the left; you hit with long pips and he missed the ball.
It wasn't strong serve, but he got open corner and ran in other, so it's a great chance for you to hit.
It's an example how to use long pips in attack.
Either to hit in empty corner, when opponent was slow on the uptake and got open it,
or, if you are more confident in attack with long pips, you may start attacking and finish it with pips-in to the right.
And don't play massive and strong with long pips.
These attacks are ineffective, and they lead to losing on points than scoring them, if you start just shooting with them.
It's in general.
Of course, there are some rare individuals, who attack with long pips and do it effectively.
Usually, they know what to do and don't need this information.
But majority of long pips users, have to know that long pips are used for concrete, accurate and tactic attack at chosen ball.
There may be only few such attacks, but they are to be effective.
An opponent got open two times in set, you hit in empty place and it's great result.
But if you decided to hit by pips 7 times and missed 5 times, and one from two left you scored returned to you,
Just calculate such attack effectiveness and whether you really should use it.
It's all about attack with long pips and how to play it tactically.
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Inside the Publication—"The Artist Project: What Artists See When They Look at Art." - Duration: 1:03.
As an artist, what you make is an extension of yourself.
There's no optical experience as radical as the one that takes place in Monet.
The artwork can challenge your imagination to see something invisible.
You're trying to figure out, "What does it mean?
Can it change my life?"
I think it's brilliant, making art look like it's not about skill.
You can feel what it's like to be Hercules.
It was the first time I had seen the world through a grown woman's eyes.
We are seeing ourselves: that's us; that's the human experience.
It's a silent image, but I can hear it.
There's a sound that comes from this.
I'm interested in using the past to break open into the present day.
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Tangled The Series 2017 What the Hair?! Episode 25 - Green Crab - Duration: 17:57.
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What's Hot Campaign 22, 2017 - Giveaway - Duration: 8:24.
Hi friends! Jessica here and I wanted to share with you today WHAT'S HOT in
our campaign 22 brochure, the insiders guide to skincare.
I am having a giveaway in this video I've never done one before so I am super excited!
I hope that you are too! So keep watching and you will learn what I'm giving away and how to win it.
Most experts agree that having a basic skincare routine is essential to
lifelong beautiful skin. I agree with that too!
Avon has been one of the frontrunners in anti-aging and skincare technology.
In fact, Avon was the first company to mass market Alpha Hydroxy Acid in skincare and
now AHA is used in all skincare brands across the world!
I think that is fabulous that Avon was the first to bring it out to everyone.
So, a couple of my favorite favorite products I'm gonna highlight
here in our brochure. The first one is ...
is our Anew Clinical Extra-Strength Retexturizing Peel.
These are little pads. This was like if you were to get a chemical peel but this is
the at-home version. What it does is sloughs off all the dead skin cells and
it reveals a brighter fresher and more evened out texture of your skin.
I love these! There are 30 pads and see they're a bunch of pads.
How you use them, you wash your face and then you dry your face. You don't want moisture on it.
Use the pads, wipe it all over and let it air dry. It might tingle
a little bit. If it tingles a little more than you like, you just need
to wait a bit more time after you cleanse your face to use these.
These are fabulous! I have a couple facts about these that I
wanted to share with you. I'm going to read them from the box because I want to
make sure I get it all right. In a seven-week study
100% of women showed improvement in skin texture and sun damage. 100%!
Isn't that amazing? 97% of women showed improvement in
radiance and fine lines when using this product. And this is my favorite one,
8 out of 10 women agreed that their post acne marks looked less visible.
Like sun damage too. For me I have struggled with hormonal, cystic acne and using
these has really helped minimize the look of them and helps even out my whole
skin tone and I love love love these! These are always on my counter and I
don't go without them. Fun fact about these clinical extra-strength
retexturizing peel pads is that the formula for these is patented.
Fun Fact about Avon, Avon has over 1,000 patents that have been
granted or are pending. 1,000 patents! Isn't that amazing? Avon is top notch
with our skincare. These retexturizing pads usually sell for $25 but they are on
special for $21.99 in this brochure. You will love these. I just love them oh
so very much. The next thing in this brochure...
Is our Power Serum! Our Anew Power Serum. This takes your skincare
routine up to another level, another notch. It's easy just to add into
what you're currently doing. Our Power Serum boosts what your moisturizer
already does. You can use it morning or night. Oh! and with these peel pads, you
can use these every other day. That is what is recommended.
This Power Serum you could use every day, morning and/or night.
Serums are jam-packed and it has concentrated active ingredients in it.
You wash your face, put on the Power Serum and then use your moisturizer.
The formula in this Power Serum is Advanced Boost Technology and it actually was designed
after Nobel prize-winning research. Isn't that phenomenal? I love that!
This Power Serum hydrates your skin. Smoothes out visible roughness and makes
your fine lines less obvious. Smoothes out your skin tone and you will
see a HUGE difference when use this. In fact, Power Serum is one of our top
selling products. AND Welcome to the giveaway!! I am giving away a brand-new
bottle of this power serum! How you can get it, is by commenting on this video
and sharing this video. I am going to put everyone into a raffle and I'm going to
choose a winner on October 10th.Tthat is the last day that you can order out
of this campaign 22 brochure, so October 10th I will raffle off
this bottle of Power Serum and either drop it off at your house or put it in the
mail to you. So make sure you get your entry in to win it! That is our Power Serum.
Oh! and I was going to show you, it is just a really lightweight, it's
almost like a gel. It blends in really easily when I put it on my face. I use
two pumps and it's amazing! Has really nice fresh, light scent.
I like it! The Power Serum normally sells for $40 and it's on special right
now for 22 99. I think that's fabulous.
So, that is the skincare.
A couple other things I wanted to share with you is our holiday preview items.
The holidays are coming and we have some amazing gift sets. These are just the
beginning stages of all of our holiday gifts. I just want to share with you
a couple of them. The first one is our glimmerstick eyeliner gift set.
We have a lips gift set, an eye shadow gift set.
Here is some of our fragrance gift sets for women. The little red dress and Prima.
Then we have a couple of men's fragrance gift sets. Prime and Mesmerize. Prime is one of my
favorite men's fragrances that Avon has. I love it when my husband wears this and
it's very masculine! and I love it!
The very last thing in our WHAT'S HOT
campaign 22 brochure, is our A Box. I've been talking about our A box in
every campaign video, since they came out because they are such great great deal.
The A box is all of these items for $10, when you have a $40 purchase with Avon
The value of this a box is $31 and it's our fresh and clean A box. It comes with two different
cleansers, our footworks footsoak, brightening sheet mask which is so fun, a
really neutral pink nail polish in the box for ten dollars!
That is my top picks for campaign 22 and make sure you comment on this video and share it and I
will get your entry in to WIN this Power Serum! Someone has to win it!
Comment and share! If you have any questions I am happy to help and I look forward to
talking to you guys soon! Hope you're having a good day! BYE!
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What Happen When He Use Ginger! ginger helps to heal physiological weakness in men - Duration: 4:22.
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