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2017 in Review: North Korea PART 1 - Nuclear & Missile Development - Duration: 4:35.
North Korean provocations.
We've grown somewhat numb to them here in the nation, but noticeable strides made in
missile technology has more citizens down South fearing the worst.
Pyongyang decared it completed its weapons development after their latest ICBM launch.
For the second part of our year-end special, Oh Jung-hee has a wrap-up of the regime's
nuclear and missile upgrade through 2017.
This year, North Korea conducted one nuclear test and 15 missile tests, firing 20 missiles
in total.
That's fewer tests than last year... but this year's provocations were bolder and more daring...
in that the regime continuously tested upgraded missiles... which are now deemed to be capable
of striking anywhere in the United States.
Among the missiles Pyongyang fired in 2016, the ones with longest ranges were the intermediate-range
Musudan ballistic missiles.
These can fly up to 3000 kilometers,... putting the U.S. territory of Guam within reach.
But these missiles weren't considered a big threat... as only one out of the eight Musudan
tests was successful.
This year, the regime started firing missiles with longer ranges.
Intermediate range Hwasong-12 missiles fired in August and September passed over Japan.
ICBM-level Hwasong-14 missiles in July... which were launched at a lofted angle,...
reached altitudes of 28-hundred and 32-hundred kilometers,... and the latest Hwasong-15 reached
an even higher altitude of over 44-hundred kilometers.
The higher the altitude, the longer the missile range.
If fired at a normal trajectory,... the Hwasong-15 is believed to be able to fly up to 13 or
14-thousand kilometers.
(Korean) "The Hwasong-15 ICBM can carry a super-sized
nuclear warhead and strike the whole United States.
It's the DPRK's most powerful ICBM and meets the DPRK's goal of completing the rocket weapons
development."
[ -15 ... .]
But still unanswered are two questions: has North Korea developed the technology to miniaturize
a nuclear warhead... and can its missiles successfully re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
The ideal weight of a nuclear warhead designed for an ICBM is seen to be around the 500-kilogram
range.
But some experts say... if the engine is strong enough, the warhead may not have to be made
any lighter.
(Korean) "I've conducted a virtual simulation after
the Hwasong-15 launch... and even if we assume the warhead's weight as 700 to 800 kilograms,
it appears the missile can fly up to 10-thousand to 12-thousand kilometers.
This would mean that the North has lightened its nuclear warhead to a sufficient level
for itself."
[700-800 10000 12000 . , 15 . .]
Missile re-entry is another crucial part.
When an ICBM re-enters the atmosphere,... it has to protect the nuclear bomb inside
from frictional heat of 7000 to 8000 degrees Celsius.... as well as massive pressure and
vibrations.
Whether the North has achieved this technology is not clear... but pundits say,... Pyongyang
was still aiming to test the technology through the latest Hwasong-15 launch.
(Korean) "The North decided not to fire its missile
to fly over Japan,... because if it does, then it can't check whether the missile successfully
re-entered the atmosphere as it doesn't have a satellite.
But if the missile falls in the East Sea, then the regime can check the missile re-entry
using radar."
[ . .]
Having declared the completion of its nuclear weapons program,... will the reclusive regime
continue with its provocations?
Analysts say the North could possibly halt its provocations... at least temporarily -- until
after PyeongChang Winter Olympics -- and turn toward a peaceful dialogue with the surrounding
countries.
But if that fails,... the North could conduct further ICBM... and even submarine-launched
ballistic missile tests... and a seventh nuclear test to develop an even lighter nuclear warhead.
(Korean) "What the North calls a "completion" is actually
about 90-percent complete, not a hundred-percent.
There're more stages Pyongyang has to go through to diversify its missiles and actually deploy
them.
The North could also go on to develop solid-fuel missiles... and SLBMs."
[ , 90 100 . // . ... // , SLBM ]
Next week, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will make his New Year's speech.
And there's a lot of interest on... whether he'll use the speech to officially declare
North Korea as a nuclear state... and hint at the possibility of starting negotiations
with the United States.
Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.
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Melt Cosmetics She's in Parties Stack Review + Melt Stack Pro Palette & Makeup Brush Tips @phyrra - Duration: 7:41.
Hey friends.
Welcome back.
I'm Courtney.
Today I'm going to be reviewing the Melt Cosmetics She's In Parties Stack.
Now, this is my favorite of all of the Melt Cosmetics stacks.
I own all of them except for Hot Box, which is the metallic.
She's In Parties is made up of Skeleton Kiss, Last Caress, She's In Parties, and Meanstreak.
These are all apparently named after songs.
The only song that I know off the top of my head is Last Caress, by Danzig.
I'm going to go ahead and read you Melt's color descriptions for these colors.
Skeleton Kiss is a creamy bone shadow with a kiss of rose gold shift.
On my skin it really does kind of look like a creamy yellow-type color with a golden pink
shift.
We have Last Caress, which is a mauve taupe.
It's sort of like a light medium, muted, dusty mauve, which I would consider that a pink
or purple, and then it has taupe, like gray tones to it.
I think it is an excellent transition-type color.
We have She's In Parties, which is supposed to be a burgundy frost with hints of pink
and copper.
Last but not least is Meanstreak.
This is a deep matte plum.
I love this color.
It's great with burgundy looks, it's great with purple looks, it's great with pink looks.
Such an awesome shade.
Out of this entire stack, only She's In Parties is vegan.
All of the other colors are not vegan.
I went ahead and did brush swatches of all four of the colors for you on camera.
My camera was being a bitch.
It didn't want to focus.
I'm not really sure why.
Skeleton Kiss: This is on top of primer.
This is Last Caress: That's Last Caress.
This is She's In Parties.
This is Meanstreak.
I really like Skeleton Kiss as a lid shade, or as an inner corner highlight.
I wouldn't really use it to highlight under my brows because it's too dark for that on
me, but I think it would look beautiful on deeper skin tones.
I would love to see it on somebody's face who has a deeper skin tone, too.
I think it would be amazing.
Then we have She's In Parties.
I love this as a transition color for me.
I will use this basically on the hood of my eye.
I've also worn it just by itself as an all over single wash of color, and I really love
how that turned out.
I thought it was beautiful.
She's In Parties is the main color of the stack, and I haven't even worn it once.
I've just swatched it.
I mean, it swatches beautifully, but for whatever reason it's not a color that I've worn yet.
I'll have to figure out a way to wear it.
Meanstreak is great for lining the eyes, to define the outer corner, to add some depth
and dimension.
I just think it's absolutely beautiful.
The Melt eyeshadow formula, in my opinion, is very soft and powdery.
I feel like sometimes you just barely touch your brush to one of the shadows and it's
going to kick up a lot of product.
So, you have to just very lightly tap your brush and go at it.
I do love the fact that you're getting a ton of product because these pans are huge.
I bought this palette from Melt when I bought the She's In Parties stack.
I'm not going to lie, I hate this palette.
I think it sucks.
The design is stupid.
One of the other YouTubers that I love to watch, her name is MakeupStruggles, she suggested
that this palette should basically be on a hinge so that it goes together like this,
opens and closes, that would be much easier.
I completely agree with her.
I hate this design.
I think it's dumb.
If I was brave enough to try to depot these, which is what I would love to do, I'd love
to put them in my Glamtech palette instead, just because they look like they're about
the same size as my Sugar Pill or my Suva Beauty, or my SauceBox eyeshadows.
I just don't like this.
I think that the Glamtech palettes are much easier to travel with.
This is just so big and bulky.
It's a crappy design.
I bought it to try it out, and I hate it.
Here's what it looks like on the back.
Despite the crappy palette, I do really love the Melt eyeshadow formula because it's more
on the powdery side, I find it easier to blend the colors together.
I'm wearing the She's In Parties stack today.
All of the colors, except for She's In Parties ... I think it's a beautiful stack.
I feel like these cool, rosy tones are kind of a rarity in the makeup community because
I don't have a lot.
I don't personally have a lot of them, and I really, really like them.
Other colors that I think work really well with this stack are my Suva Beauty eyeshadows:
Turkish Bath, Hookah and Denaru, which are two burgundies: one's a warm burgundy and
one's a cool burgundy.
I really like how these work with other eyeshadows that I won.
Initially, I wasn't that crazy about the Melt eyeshadow formula because I wasn't using the
right brushes.
In my opinion, for the type of eyeshadow that I like to do, and my eye shape, I think it's
best if I use a bunch of soft, fluffy brushes, rather than dense brushes.
Let's start with the lightest color on my biggest, fluffy brush.
For today, I used Turkish Bath for that, and then I went to this brush from SauceBox, which
is sort of like a Mac 217, or like the Sigma E23, which is my favorite Holy Grail brush,
and do my transition color with this brush.
I like to go to this brush to do the next deeper color to build it up.
I use this one with Suva Beauty Hookah, and something else today, I haven't written down,
I don't remember what.
I went to the next smaller brush to go to apply Meanstreak, which was the deeper color
from the She's In Parties stack.
The darker the color, the smaller and fluffier the brush, until I get down to an even smaller
brush, like this teeny tiny shape like the Sigma E36.
That's just how I like to apply eyeshadow, and how I think it works best.
The Melt formula works really well with that technique for my hooded eyes, so I really
love it and think it's great.
If you're thinking of picking up the Melt Cosmetic's She's In Parties stack, I highly
recommend it.
I love these cool rosy tones.
I feel like their pretty unique in my collection.
I don't have any other color like this, and I love it and think it's absolutely vital
for some of the deeper looks that I want to do.
If you were just going to buy one color from this stack, I would probably recommend Last
Caress, just because it's such a unique color.
It works really well with shades like Anastasia Beverly Hills' Buon Fresco, or Urban Decay's
Laced, because it's like a deeper version of that color.
It's a great shade.
This color, Skeleton Kiss, is similar to but not exactly like Kat Von D's Thunderstruck.
Kat Von D's Thunderstruck is more white-toned, where this is more yellow-toned.
That may be something you may or may not want, but I love it and have no regrets.
I think it's a great stack.
I absolutely recommend it.
So anyway, what do you think of the Melt Cosmetics She's In Parties stack?
Please be sure to let me know in the comments below.
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Thanks so much for watching.
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L.A Girl HD Foundation Review! 💕 |Beauty with Angie💫| - Duration: 13:26.
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AIR FRANCE - BUSINESS CLASS REVIEW - LAX to CDG - Duration: 4:48.
Guys travel secret: avoid the domestic terminal during Thanksgiving and go straight ahead to international. International.
so just as promised not too many people here in line on the international
terminal. This is Air France, going in going to Morocco!
we saw our first famous person at LAX who was it? Petra Nemcova! Petra Nemcova - she's
sitting in business class with us we're off to Paris we are about to board a
priority class this is Air France
[merci]
be sure to check the configuration of your plane before boarding because you
may get two big seats seated next to each other like this or the more
preferable option two seats angled towards each other which means everyone
gets an aisle! When it comes to comfort Air France thought of everything there's
a hanger for your jacket compartments for your shoes side compartments for
your baggage and even a little pocket with Crystal Geyser
parlez vous francais?
Air France!
bienvenue!
bonjour
[music]
Air France a380
[French]
Business Class Bags, What's in there? Clarins they take care of us
Eye mask, that's essential
earplugs
moisture replenishing lip balm with essential rose wax, moisturizing cream
shoe horn, comb,
very important: toothpaste! yes we need that we're
flying overnight. We've got some mouthwash. And a toothbrush! This is the bag that just keeps on giving.
Whoo hoo! Cheers!
Now time for takeoff!
[Safety Video "We wish you a very pleasant flight. France in the Air"]
[music]
So what we have is champagne. Champagne! Digestifs! Café, the et chocolat. Beer, coffee and tea
I think you should order all of it.
now time to eat for dinner we were served lobster with a mango salad and
the dining doesn't stop there there's desserts including raspberry cheesecake
gourmet selection of cheeses and of course: Bordeaux wine
He got the Bordeaux!
This is the grilled fish, Hake. This is the chef's choice, the lamb. Yum
Merci
now time to recline all the way back and turn this chair into a bed and wake up
in Paris!
Mesdames et Messieurs, bienvenue à Paris Charles de Gaulle
We hope that you enjoyed this look into Air France business class if you liked it hit that
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Task force review slams 2015 'comfort women' agreement - Duration: 3:15.
Let us begin with the result of a review of the 2015 Seoul-Tokyo agreement on Japan's
wartime sex slavery issue.
The special task force dedicated to the job unveiled some shocking details linked to the
Park admnistration.
Other than the visible flaws, such as not seeking consensus of victims, previously unconfirmed
secret agreements reached between the two governments were exposed.
Kwon Jang-ho has our top story.
After 5 months of review, Korea's foreign ministry released on Wednesday a strongly
critical assessment of the controversial 'comfort women' agreement reached in 2015 by the previous
administration and Japan.
The special task force in charge of the review said one of its main conclusions was the lack
of proper communication between the government and the victims of Japan's wartime sex slavery.
Despite Tokyo agreeing to apologize for the atrocity that saw some 200-thousand women,
mostly Korean, forced to serve in military brothels, the victims have been calling for
the Japanese government to take legal* responsibility on the matter.
The task force slammed the previous Park Geun-hye administration for treating the agreement
as a diplomatic issue, rather than a human rights matter.
(Korean) "The fact that the universal standard of a
victim-centered approach was not sufficiently taken to resolve this human rights issue has
caused more pain to the victims, their families and the general public that has been supporting
them.
And as the foreign minister, I find it regretful and unfortunate, and I bow my head in apology."
The review also confirmed the deal had several details deliberately concealed, including
additional details such as not using the phrase "sex slavery", and dealing with civic groups.
Furthermore, the previous administration seems to have secretly agreed to consider how to
deal with the issue of memorial statues commemorating the victims, several of which sit outside
Japanese embassies and consulates around the world as a sign of protest.
Tokyo responded shortly after Wednesday's announcement, with the Japanese foreign minister
protesting that there was nothing wrong with how the agreement was reached on December
28 of 2015, and that both sides at the time had agreed the issue was resolved "finally
and irreversibly."
He added that if Seoul keeps changing its stance on the comfort women issue, the bilateral
relationship between Korea and Japan would be unmanageable.
Civic groups representing the victims welcomed the results of the review, saying that it
was the first step to bring about justice for the victims.
They called for the agreement to be scrapped altogether, and that they look forward to
see how the Moon administration will handle the matter in the new year.
However, despite the task force's announcement, Seoul hasn't released what it will do next.
Foreign minister Kang previously said the government will take the task force's review
into consideration when formulating a new policy, but she added that the next step will
also require more consultation with the victims and related parties.
(Standup) "The task force's review effectively allows
room for the Moon administration to distance themselves from the 2015 agreement.
But that now leaves the difficult task of building a new policy with Japan and the victims...
one that's long lasting and brings some measure of peace to the victims.
Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News."
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Aidcoin Ico Review | What is AidCoin | Charity Token with Anthony Darvill - Duration: 11:49.
hello everyone so I'm going to do a review on Aidcoin so she'd be the first
charity coin on the blockchain but it definitely it looks pretty good from
what I've seen so far so it's going to be a coin is Italian for charitable
giving builds on a theory of blockchain powered by charity stars
so the token sales since 16 generated pre-sales already pre our CEO has
already finished by the dolls thirty point eight million like it since that
so she states that thirtieth particularly Heidi
obviously it's any icy 20 token so one AIT will be seventy seven cents
the goal is three point eight solar priests was three point eight million
and the total titled honoring a hundred million doesn't authorize any bonuses
recessive not take the issue the English in immediately dispute distributed and
will be transferable with but when the crowd sale ends obviously so accepting a
theorem Bitcoin and almost Fiat typically it's their hands and that
social activity levels normal team members about thirty-six
attorney meet active suits the eyes here is real active since 27th October
unsalted is actually not created so until you token used to donate to
charities well easily tracking the donations on the a train platform so
this is going to solve a massive problem let's go damn so Pearlman solutions are
forty three percent of people don't trust charities using distributed ledges
to track transactions cryptocurrencies to transfer funds it's smart contracts
ensure donation to speak correctly we aren't sermons you make nonprofit sector
more transparent which is a massive problem because I know I don't donate to
charities I don't trust so you don't know if they actually need the money or
not so this could be a decent this could be
a decent Osseo definitely definitely target altcoin
when it's finally done I can a coin is yes he token that aims to
become the most preferred methods donate transparently through that year in
Bahrain and to access the ecosystem of services provided by the aid chain
platform the adoption of cryptocurrencies will impact the way we
donate in the future and a point is poised to play a leading role in this
new era of fundraising so ain't chain is a platform that provides an ecosystem of
services you're eating you interface connecting the nonprofit community while
erekle transparency and traceability of the nation's so I ain't pay they pay
these exchange payment gateways that allows charities to easily integrate and
accept donation crypto I'd pay converts the most important cryptocurrencies into
a coin providing a tax deduction receipt to donors so this is obviously a picture
of it obviously hot enough this is actually a working model yet that look
as we go down so it's pretty cool I'm sorry so it's very nice app anyway
so far I change the discovering donate for new projects and donate to cause of
interest follow your donations both on chain and off chain connects discuss
causes and projects with like-minded donors and cherries is pretty cool too
and convert and store convert any crypto into a coin store and Mangin so who we
are a coin is a project conceived by charity start seeing go check out change
start a proven team there's already raised over 10 million charity options
supporting five hundred organizations including UNICEF save the world and WF
so that celebrity supporters so to reach a global audience
eight coin will have access to cherish Stars wide range or celebrities such as
Metallica Valentino Rossi Justin Jay nomic Novak Djokovic even
Gloria Christian Christiano Ronaldo etc the other was Hamilton so you bet odds
prequel from this February 3rd so check these
out anyway guys so the tiger kiss you go boss Queen Manchester see I like
galaxies this is pretty cool Liverpool that's the Honda Racing team Karen
always tricular I'm gonna try on this year
I see no answers pretty cool so me adoption trails will really adopt a
point on his platform to give token and organic boost the community will need to
purchase the Tigers to bid on the most exclusive charity auctions this is
pretty close you got cherry options as well as people tokens to be distribution
so Tim Center priests asset or even Dan our CEO and 30 percent advisors in the
team the 10% each aid call be 10% Benny program be 3% in the actual company they
couldn't company with 27% so really they're so one doesn't how do we won it
theorem how's that pretty sad sorry finished maximum cap 30,000 the darién
the total supply over 100 million it's a road map so done that Rupp to launch of
the total crowd sales that's coming up and getting this sit on a top exchange
so something forward see they're delivering the first video of the eight
chain platforms is in q1 including the built-in web Watts delivery eight patron
starting to convert from the most popular cryptocurrencies creating
embedded widgets for charities to integrate their donation butter onto the
dough into their donation pages so releasing the aid chain second Peter
this will be adding a sending notified feature guaranteeing a strong donation
tracking system chief for 2018 completing the final eight chain proper
several new feeds are such a smart contract template and communication
tools for users just to be pretty cool obviously say for this road map it
should be a decent project this guy have looked through the same here's is the
core team so Francesco Nazari for you it the serial entrepreneur ten years of
experience in digital business CEO and co-founder of Chinese stars in eight
coin networker and tireless traveler crypto investor since 2013 we just got a
quick look linking page so we've got chase stars found these pre experienced
sales policy since May 2017 CEO and co-founder cherry stars it's been around
for four years and we thought that what we really brought your for our ears
Zook calm or zoo calm 2013 to present still so digital strats chattiest
strategist okay so and CEO and co-founder co-founder Isis stumpy on the
seas pretty full-on menu Ella Ravalli chief development officer just gotta
have a look guys good new due diligence and everything no matter what
almost I'm still a quick one for years mascara this as quick as I can I'll take
up too much time we give you a brief overview of what's going on obviously do
your own due diligence before you invest into anything I'm not a financial
advisor of course so what you guys you're a coin co-founder from November
so just being here for last two months meaning director co-founder a star so
since October 2012 founder of love mini 2019 to that October 2009 to October
2016 just pretty cool too let's go tech team so the whole tech
team so I was you can do your own due diligence drives by pressing this and
then you got the charity stars the pool team so there's no links for these guys
so I'm sure you can have a look into your own some of the advisors fat
Leonardo but pedretti founder of aetherium Italy and Toph band that often
speed it's a quick move
that's exactly what he says so I take it work for it three months so yeah yeah
your diligence guys obviously going short or so support recognition on
digital or Dendi that's how you buy and the timings off actually media press
I've got Chinese coin Telegraph coin journals is pretty up there and this
obviously produced space and several aid to buy International block change summit
July January 8 coming up so this is pretty full-on and yes the what white
paper I'll leave a link for the white paper in the description guys very calm
very full on white paper start seaming and yeah I think this one could be a
good one I actually I mean that's I think it
solves a problem straight away I know a lot of people donate these days I mean
back in the day they probably did but now you stay know if it's going on there
or not I think this is perfect you know to meet well I'm assuming is
like one of the first charities to go on the blockchain so it's got the problem
that's what the solution and I can see it's already looks like it's bad pies
and decent like superstars or sponges peace a football clubs like stuff around
the world Karen voice of cricketer in Australia actually so yeah so it looks
like we need at me and obviously cruise arm was it chariot at but really the
cherry stars say this been around for four or five years so probably longer
than four or five years so yeah they're backed by a decent no it's already
existing so it's pretty good too and you know you know I'm not gonna be waiting
that long which sites so if you do quite jump into it so yeah it is a win for me
I was gonna look at it because oh when it there's for the tokens actually
launched like the sale and I'm act I was think that's got all I've got for you
for eight coin if you like my video give a thumbs up if you're not subscribe it
that subscribe button hit the bell if you want to wait alerts when I do my
video and now that guys am yeah dude you children's and it's up to
you if you invest on not obviously so nothing to I'm just giving you my
overview of my opinion I think it will be a good one it's up to you obviously
ah if you US and China I you cannot go in it's a month away so you can see
exchanges obviously sometimes you can still hit it you still get it pretty
cheap on exchanges when launches when it starts with the big whales if they start
dumping it just keep an eye out for that and yet so you can join The Telegraph
obviously well I got updates it's a medium telegram Twitter Facebook so when
I said do due diligence and make your own mind up if you like jump inches or
not hey guys I'm happy Dharma I'm gonna leave you with that let it every day
it's there
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What's In My Wallet? | 2017 Review of Credit Cards That Are New, Staying & Leaving - Duration: 6:40.
Hi there, it's Ernest from Trip Astute. Happy holidays! In this video, we're going
to review what credit cards are in my wallet at the end of 2017, and which ones
are out.
(light chiming music)
With the end of the year comes an opportunity to reevaluate which cards
are staying in my wallet, and which ones are leaving. So, here's a rundown of my
current credit cards. First, we'll cover the newcomers in my wallet this year.
Number 1: The Chase Ink Business Preferred: Since Trip Astute is now an
LLC, I wanted to make sure to separate my business and personal spending. I decided
to get the Ink Business Preferred, and I love it. The card not only came with an
80,000 point opening bonus, but it has bonus spending categories that
match up with our business spending, especially when it comes to advertising
and travel expenses. Also, I like that the Ink Preferred offers cell phone damage
coverage when we pay our mobile phone bill with the card. The card is
definitely a keeper in my wallet. Number 2: The Chase Southwest Rapid
Rewards Plus. I wasn't planning to get this card, but then Chase and Southwest
offered a promotion for California residents that allowed us to get a free
companion pass with just one purchase. I was pretty sure that I wasn't going to
qualify because of Chase's 5/24 rule, but after I did a quick search on Credit
Karma, I found that I only had four cards in
the past two years. So, I recently applied and I got it. And now I should be getting
a Southwest companion pass for 2018, which will be really helpful for some
of our upcoming trips. Now we're going to cover some of the cards that have become a
regular part of my everyday carry this year. Number 1: Chase Sapphire Reserve.
You all know how much I love Chase's Ultimate Rewards points, so this shouldn't
be a surprise. I still love my Sapphire Reserve, and it's probably the most
valuable card in my wallet since I tend to spend a lot on dining out and travel
expenses, especially with parking expenses here in L.A. This card works
really well for me. Also, the $300 annual
travel credit makes this card feel like it only has a $150 annual fee, which helps
me justify the annual cost. Number 2: American Express Blue Cash
Preferred. You might be wondering why I carry a cash back card when all I talk
about is points and miles. Well, the American Express Blue Cash Preferred
card gives me 6% cashback on groceries and 3% back on gas.
Even though I love points, it makes sense for me to earn cash back on those
categories of spend and put the money toward my travel budget. Number 3:
Chase Freedom. This card is a real workhorse in my wallet. I try to take
advantage of the 5% quarterly rotating bonus categories, which can earn
around 7,500 Ultimate Rewards points every quarter. With no annual fee, this card is
definitely staying in my wallet. Number 4: Chase Freedom Unlimited.
This card is my go-to card for any expense that's not covered by a bonus
category. It earns a flat rate of 1.5 points per dollar. It's a great "no nonsense"
card for expenses where I can't maximize a bonus category. Number 5: Discover It.
Like the Chase Freedom, the Discover It card offers a rotating quarterly bonus.
However, similar to my American Express Blue Cash Preferred card, it earns cash
back rather than points. But I can put that money toward my travel budget. So,
those are the cards I actually carry in my wallet. However, I do have a bunch of
other credit cards that I don't necessarily carry with me all the time,
but I do keep active because I get some kind of benefit or reward with them. So,
here's a list of the cards that I have as well. Number 1: Chase IHG Rewards
Club Select. I've covered this card in several videos. I basically keep it
because I get Platinum Elite status with IHG, and more importantly, a free
anniversary night certificate as part of my $49 annual fee. The free night
alone is worth so much more than the annual fee. The next card on my list is
the Chase Hyatt card. Like the IHG Rewards Club card, this card offers a
bump in loyalty status and provides a free night every year with an annual fee
of $75. There are a ton of awesome hotels in Hyatt's portfolio where you can use
your annual certificate. We just did a video on the Andaz Mayakoba in Mexico,
which is part of the Hyatt umbrella of brands. So there are plenty of luxurious
places where you can redeem your annual free night. Next is the Chase United
MileagePlus Explorer card. I've actually contemplated canceling
this card, but the reason I keep it is for the lounge passes, priority boarding,
and additional award availability. If you have this card, you'll actually see more
awards seat availability for flights. To me, these benefits are worth the $95 annual
fee. But since I have been flying United as much as past year, I'm still not sure
it's gonna make the cut in 2018. The Chase Ink Business Cash is another card
that I keep and use. I have another side business that I run, so I use the Ink
Business Cash for all those expenses. I also charge my internet and streaming
services on this card since it earns five points per dollar on purchases from
office supply stores, internet, cable, and phone services. It doesn't have an annual
fee, but it's a great card to have, especially since it earns Ultimate
Rewards points. And sadly, there are a few cards that I'm not planning to keep in
2018. They include the following: Number 1: Club Carlson Premier Rewards. While I
have a ton of Club Carlson points thanks to this card, I have to admit that I seem
to struggle with finding places to redeem the points. I know that Club
Carlson has some incredible resorts around the world, and their Radisson Blu
brand is popular and luxurious, but I honestly have not had a chance to redeem
the points. So even though I get 40,000 Club Carlson points every year with my
$75 annual fee, I'm not sure that it makes sense to keep this card. Number 2:
Citi Double Cash. This was my go-to cash back card for a long time, and I was
using it from my non-bonus category spend. However, the Chase Freedom
Unlimited has really taken over when it comes to my non-bonus spend, so I'll
likely either cancel this card or just keep it in the drawer. So that's my
wallet wrap-up for 2017. Let me know what you think in the comment section below.
Also, I would love to hear what cards are staying in your wallet in the new year.
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and also checking out the latest credit card offers on our site.
I hope you have a wonderful holiday season. Until next time, travel safe
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Lil Wayne - Dedication 6 | Mixtape Review - Duration: 4:27.
What up youtube.
Topaz Yates back with another mixtape review.
This time to Lil Wayne Dedication 6, I am giving this one the red light.
Its another project of renditions of songs that I just don't like.
Look at it like this, I don't like mcdonalds.
Yes I see they have the new specialty menu but are they using the same beef
and
cooking
it the same way?
Those
are key reasons to why
I don't like such.
As I don't care if this is another supremely lyrical individual
that people hyped up.
Having instrumentals is something I just dont like
for multiple reasons.
Legally as people have been getting sued.
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2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Model Review | Edmunds - Duration: 11:34.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
CARLOS LAGO: That's the new Chevy Camaro ZL1,
and in this video we're going to give you an overview about what
makes it special.
And the quick version is, it's more than the 650 horsepower
underneath that hood.
You might be surprised to hear that the coolest parts
about the Camaro ZL1 are actually
the stuff you can't see.
The exterior doesn't look dramatically different
than the standard Camaro SS or RS models.
You can tell the ZL1 is different
because it has big exhaust pipes and a ZL1 badge at the back.
But over on the side, as we get to the profile,
it retains the shape that we know to love the Camaros by.
The wheels are bigger, they're 20 inches front and rear,
but they're a staggered fitment, so the front tires
are a little bit smaller than the rear.
And that gives it a nice purposeful look.
But it's the stuff underneath here
that really makes the car drive as good as it does.
You have magnetic fluid-filled dampers
that react super quick, more so than your traditional motor
controlled dampers when you're making adjustments on the fly.
You have an electronically controlled limited slip
differential that continually biases power left or right,
controls it with a granularity you can't achieve
with a simple mechanical unit.
Up at the front you see the big differences
that come with the ZL1.
Up on the hood here, of course, is the badging and the carbon
fiber dome of the hood.
And there's actually a heat extractor right
through the bottom there.
You can fit your hand in, we'll show
you the vents in just a second.
But when we were talking about making
650 horsepower, what we really had to pay attention to
is cooling.
This is the same engine that's in the Chevy Corvette Z06.
And in here, you can tell the front fascia
is dramatically different, and it's much larger.
And there's all these gigantic air openings.
And that's because this needs a lot of air
to go through it to keep it cool.
You have heat exchangers here, here,
here, here, there's inner coolers
underneath the supercharger, there's another heat exchanger
lying flat.
And all of this is designed to get as much airflow
through the front of the vehicle as possible.
I mean even the Chevy Badge, you can stick your finger right
through it.
These gaping holes right here, I mean,
you can imagine what happens if a small animal flies in there.
It's all made in the name of getting air through this engine
to keep it cool under heavy use when
you're making all that power.
Now, let's take a look at that engine.
Feast your eyes on the glory of a supercharged 6.2 liter
V8 that makes 650 horsepower, and 650 pound feet of torque.
This is, frankly, a hell of an engine.
It doesn't rev that high, 6,500 RPM.
Actually that's pretty decent for a pushrod V8,
but really the story is the breadth of that power.
But also consider it's a fairly compact engine.
And it can be compact because that supercharger, this guy
right here, isn't as big as the last generation supercharged V8
that the previous ZL1 used and the previous Corvette used.
Now and also the nature of a pushrod motor
is, because it doesn't have two overhead cams,
there's not a lot of valvetrain up here, so it can be short.
And that can help with visibility.
But as you'll see when we hop inside this car,
the visibility isn't really quite there.
And we showed you the heat extractors
that come through here.
They're functional, you can stick your hand right up
in there.
And the goal of that is to promote air flow out of here
to keep pulling air through the front end of the vehicle
to cool it down.
Let's take a look inside.
Well the first thing you gotta do
when you slip into the interior of a Camaro ZL1 is fire it up.
So that's how you set things off right.
Now, couple of things you have to accept
with the interior of the Chevy Camaro,
especially this generation.
There is no interior storage.
You have a couple of pockets on the left and right.
There's some space in the armrest.
But there's basically nothing for anything
bigger than a phone.
Even my phone has difficulty fitting in the center armrest.
Also, rear visibility comes up short.
It's like looking out of a cardboard box.
But at least if you don't want to sit low
you can raise the height up.
And that certainly helps your view over the hood and just
at a point, there you go.
If you're concerned about looking forward over the hood,
you can always do that.
OK now we're back to normal height.
ZL1 specific changes are few, but are nice.
These seats are Recaros, they're nice buckets
with good amounts of lateral support
but they don't feel uncomfortable.
The material they're wrapped with,
and especially the stuff on the steering wheel too,
is this microfiber suede-like substance.
It's also on the dash.
It looks and feels nice.
This is, of course, the 10 speed automatic.
And we'll talk about how that works once we take it out
for a drive.
For now though, it just looks and works
like a normal automatic transmission.
Behind it, these controls here are
what get us into sort of the electronic sophistication
you'll find in the ZL1.
You have four different drive modes,
there's tube or track, sport, and snow and ice modes.
Now those adjust a variety of settings,
but within those settings are further adjustments.
For example, when you go into track like we are now,
you can double tap the stability control button
and access the performance traction management function.
Now this is a multi-configurable stability control setting
that has one, two, three, four, five different levels
of adjustment.
And you can also turn everything completely off.
We'll talk about launch control, too, and a line lock.
This has both those tools which are great for drag racers.
And it speaks to the legacy level of intent
that Chevy knows Camaro owners are
going to use these cars for.
The ZL1 doesn't do any one thing particularly.
It's not focused on just doing one job,
it's focused on being able to do everything.
It wants to ride comfortably on your commute.
It wants to be able to tackle a mountain road or a racetrack.
And it wants to be able to get you
through a night at the dragstrip.
And all that stuff comes together nicely
in this package.
Now this display, as we get back into more traditional Camaro
grievances, this display looks funky.
It looks like it's tilted in.
Although when you start using it, you realize
it's super intuitive.
It also supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto,
and that's really nice.
In front of you, you have two analog gauges
and in the center is a digital display.
That's multi-configurable and shows
you a lot of really nice information.
And above that is a head up display.
As we dive into the dash, we'll explain
how some of the drag racing focused technology works.
I'll put the car in its track setting,
and then I'll turn the advance stability control
system to sport, for example.
And what you can do here is you can
define the amount of traction the surface that you're
driving on has.
So if you're in sport one or sport two,
it assumes you're on a street surface.
But if you go up to race, it assumes
you're on a drag strip that has a prepared surface, that
has the traction of a prepared surface.
So it'll actually account for all that stuff.
When you go into the launch control,
you can set custom parameters.
There's an automatic function, but you can also
set manually your target RPM, your slip target--
and that slip target is how much the rear tires
rotate versus how fast you go.
Tires like to spin a little bit faster than you would think.
They like to have a little bit of slip
to get the best launch out of them.
And you can actually define the percentage of slip
that you want the rear tires to have.
Which is nuts.
And then beneath that you have a line lock.
And now what a line lock does, is it holds the front brakes
but allows the rear tires to spin freely, which
makes a burn out a lot easier.
I'm in the school of thought that if you have 650 pound
feet, a burnout's pretty easy to do,
but it's nice that the feature's there.
And this is a level of granularity
for a drag racing that I haven't seen in a production car
outside of the Dodge Demon.
And it's really cool, because this car, again, is just
sort of an all-arounder.
Now up next we'll show you what that means
when we drive it on the street.
Driving on the congested and Toyota Prius
filled streets of LA may not be the most exciting way
to experience the Camaro ZL1, but it does give us
the opportunity to illustrate just how nice this car is
to drive in general.
Sure the ride's firm, sure you get some road noise,
but it's nothing that would make this car difficult to live
with.
This 10 speed automatic transmission, you might think,
wow that's a lot of gears.
I'm going to constantly see the tack bouncing around
as it shifts.
But you don't.
You barely notice when the shifts happen.
And the way they've tuned this transmission
so it can skip gears when you step on it
makes for a really nice experience.
What's funny is when you really see
a gap, when you nail that gas it's almost as if the car has
night terrors.
Because suddenly it starts growling out of nowhere
and making all these noises and screaming.
And then it gets really silent again.
It gets really quiet.
It just seems to get more aggressive the more you drive
it in an aggressive manner.
But of course LA traffic is the worst.
So we're going to go to a place where we can explore
the abilities of this car.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
There's just so much power.
The performance of this vehicle is just incredible.
But it's the tractability that makes it so dominating.
It just feels so good, feels so much fun.
This is a large, heavy car, with pretty poor visibility.
But it just comes into its own in this environment.
It's so much fun.
Modulating the power and controlling the Camaro,
got to love that sound.
Get a little sideways.
So even though the stability control is on,
it still gives you a bit of freedom
with how much sideways you get when
you dig into that throttle.
And there's so much power on tap here.
We have 650 horsepower.
I'm getting a little bit too close
to the limits of the stability control system.
I'm feeling it grab me a little bit more.
But what that's doing is it's telling me
I'm applying too much throttle.
You can use this system like a driver's tool.
You can lean on it and use it the wrong way,
and have it try to fix your sloppy mistakes.
But you can also pay attention to it,
pay attention to when it's cutting the power
and how much power it's giving you,
and you can dial back your choice accordingly.
Now what's working in conjunction
there is the stability control and electronically controlled
limited slip differential.
Which is biasing power as it deems appropriate,
based on whatever the vehicle sensors are telling it.
That's really nice.
And we haven't even talked about the brakes yet.
These brakes provide very good stopping power
and have a nice long travel.
So you can dig in to it without using too much force,
and get the right amount braking force that you want.
I like this car a lot.
Listen to that.
[ENGINE REVVING]
And that's the amazing Camaro ZL1.
You want to see more videos like this, keep it tuned right here.
And be sure to visit edmunds.com.
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✍ Review nº7 - Motorcycle Phone Holder - GearBest - Duration: 5:30.
Hi guys! CBRTricolor for another review!
Here we have another package ...
And I'll show what I received.
I have already open it ...
Phone holder for motorcycle!
I was just waiting for this to be able hold my phone on the handlebar
where I can saw it.
perhaps to make some lives streams
on the channel or at facebook, instagram
you can charge your phone too
I will show you how to mount it on the motorcycle.
Be right back!
Here we are on the MSX / GROM
I've been thinking where I can mount this
here...
... mount here ...
you can mount it here in the levers
in the place of the mirrors ...
you can mount it here too...
I prefer to mount it in a lower place
I don't want to mess with the handlebars
I've the right space here to hold it here near the fork
I will put it here
and place it as close to the handlebar possible
I will show you how it will be over there
Be right back!
That's it!
It's almost done!
Is not finished
I need to work the mount a little bit here
It is not tighten yet
just for you to see it
I got to work this piece here because it hit the fork
It's done!!
it has a plug here near the battery
I can turn it off here and completely disable the system.
very easy to put the phone in here
this place is awesome and very visible to me
I can handle the phone and I have access to the side buttons and to the power button
You have here the plug to charge the phone,
Only need to turn this button on,
now simply plug the USB cable
and is already charging....
I will now show a video of me riding with the mount already in place.
It's already mounted near the handlebars
as you can see is well secured
I have to look a little down because the camera is pointing too far forward
but I can see well the phone without the need of looking down.
I have tried wheelie and the mounting is very solid!
It tightens the phone really hard.
Is almost impossible the phone fall of here
don't forget to visit the GearBest website
the link is in the description, also you have the link to the mount
See you on the next review!
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Ferdinand - Review (Spoiler Free) - Duration: 5:58.
2017 has not been a good year for animated films.
There's plenty great on the indie side, but as for main studio Hollywood animation,
I'm not kidding when I say there have only been three films I can call good,
and none above that, though that may very well change when Coco arrives here in January.
For now, we have Ferdinand, the latest from Blue Sky Studios.
It's arriving an a difficult time for the studio, with Ice Age now dead as a franchise,
Fox now under Disney's ownership and this film's trailers among the worst this year.
But as the titular character says in said trailer, we make think we have him, or his film, all figured out.
Maybe we'll be proven wrong?
So, titular bull Ferdinand is the only bull who doesn't want to fight in the ring like all the others,
timidly favouring a non-confrontational approach to life.
Following a narrow escape, he spends several happy years living on a florist's farm, beloved by her daughter.
Of course, we need a film, so one guileless trip into town later,
Ferdinand is sent back to that same bullfighting training area,
where it becomes clear that he may have to fight to survive, despite his pacifist nature.
Stories about animal struggling against the hopeless situation they're put in by humans can be hit and miss.
This Ferdinand isn't up there with Babe or Animal Farm, but neither is it at the low end.
You'd expect that would make it mediocre and par for the course, but it's actually better then that.
Not by much – taken as a whole, it's not even a good film.
But it is a decent one, and that counts in a year as weak for American animation as this.
The most interesting thing about this film
is how its strengths lie in areas that you would not expect from a Blue Sky film.
Perhaps it's a carryover from the picture book that has lasted all these decades,
but the basic scenario and story is earnest and nice and heartfelt, and this extends to Ferdinand himself.
By no means does this negate the lack of originality, which can often override the warmth,
especially in the prolonged prologue, but it's a welcome surprise.
However, the filmmakers' adherence to the formula of their past films undermines this strength.
Namely, wacky broad comedy expressed through wacky and broad side characters.
This is expected for most of their films, as there's nothing to be gained
from focusing on the characters and arcs. But here, all that does is express a lack of confidence
in their ability to make a sweet fable that'll hold viewers' attention,
and turns what could have been a nice if not especially memorable film
into one where it can feel like a chore to get to the good stuff.
Now, the above implies that none of the comedy works, which isn't true: a calming goat character voiced by
Kate McKinnon is generally effective, if not quite as consistent in delivering loopy mad lines as Buck.
One bull amused me for nothing more
then his Scottish accent being wildly out of place amongst the American animals and Latin humans.
And the sheer density of side characters ensures amusing moments from time to time.
But past that, all this overextended comedy does is bulge the film to an indulgent runtime of 106 minutes.
I know, little's more annoying then complaining about a film being overlong,
but there's nothing in a fable like this demanding anything past 90 minutes at best.
It's not even a case of the studio being accustomed to films of that length,
for both Ice Age: Continental Drift and The Peanuts Movie clocked in at under 90 minutes.
While I am glad that the shorter production schedules of CG animation
allows more flexibility in runtime and editing, as compared to traditional animation,
the big studios are mostly just following modern trends, rather then letting a film's length develop organically.
As for the animation, there just isn't a whole lot to say.
Blue Sky certainly has a distinctive visual house style,
one that I've often admired even where it lacks ambition, and which often shines when not confined to a sequel.
It's a style I like a lot more then Illumination's, anyway.
For all that, they've never really pushed the visual envelope in more then marginal ways,
mostly improving only as animation technology does, with Peanuts being a notable exception.
Visually, this film reminds me mostly of Rio, easily their most exotic looking film.
A lot of the same highs apply, in terms of landscapes and the colours.
The humans even look similar enough, though thankfully there is enough of a difference,
lest Blue Sky receive complaints about pooling Spanish and Brazilians together.
Though the film doesn't seem very eager to show off these strengths,
so they don't register as much as they could.
The only "off" thing I felt was the texture of the bulls themselves.
It's hard to say why, given the animal fur is more then fine,
but it just blends together in a way that suggests cheapness, even though it's not.
The film's enjoyment level can be erratic at times. An extended vehicle-centric chase sequence
does little but remind the viewer of many better ones in other animated films.
The film expectedly see-saws on how much it deals with the gruesome reality of what bullfighting
means for the bulls, though it leans closer to the reality without being explicit about it,
despite a few death cop-outs, so there's that.
Only in the third act do the filmmakers really commit to their story, theme, and message,
enough for the flaws in the last 15 minutes to be forgiven. I actually got just a little teary-eyed.
Believe me, I'm as surprised that it happened as you are hearing it,
and it left me feeling warm as the film ended.
I just wish there hadn't been so much filler to get to that point.
Really, that's where we ultimately land with Ferdinand.
Despite its earnestness and overall sincerity, rarities in modern children's cinema,
no film with this slipshod of a commitment to its strengths and this much erratic comedy filler
can be good as a whole, only in parts.
It leaves us with a decent film, and while that's enough to inch it into
the top half of major animated films this year, it's not enough for the film to register beyond that.
Even if, after Ice Age: Collision Course, I'll gladly take that.
Thanks for watching the review, folks. As always, I'm your host, Mike Culligan, of Cartoon Karma.
If you liked what you saw, leave a like or a comment, that'd be pretty neat. Subscribing would be even neater.
Or you can check out my other videos, where I cover animation of all shapes and sizes.
Perhaps even follow the channel on Facebook and Twitter.
All your choice, but it'd sure bring a smile to my face.
Until next time, folks.
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Huawei Honor 9 Camera Review | Photo & Video Samples - Duration: 4:49.
You should watch this video,
if you want to find out how good the Honor 9 camera is!
You can watch the review
of this beautiful phone on our channel,
but we didn't pay too much attention to the camera performance.
So, let's see the specs for the cameras,
and move on with the photo and video samples.
The front camera is an 8mp sensor with f/2.0 aperture,
and full hd video recording at 30fps.
On the back we have two 12mp lenses with f/2.2 aperture,
dual LED flash, hybrid zoom, autofocus,
and 4k video recording @ 30fps.
The camera app is full of features
just like on every Huawei phone these days.
This is a perfect phone
for those who like to play with all this modes and options.
Let's see the samples now,
starting with the front camera video.
The light was pretty harsh,
but there are no crushed shadows
or blown-out highlights here,
the image is sharp and pretty well stabilized,
so VLOGing is not a problem with this phone.
The back camera also has solid stabilization,
it's a bit darker than the front camera
but the colors are true to life,
the video is sharp without too much artefacts.
Slow motion video is decent, @120fps with full hd,
or 720p @240fps.
For photos, let's start with the selfies.
You have the bokeh effect and beauty mode available,
and the photos come out pretty well,
but even with the beauty effect off,
the face is still a bit processed.
I was moving while taking this selfie,
but the photo is ok,
the blurring of the background is not the most precise,
and the lens flare kinda ruined this photo,
but the sun was very bright in the background.
The wide aperture mode works better for the main camera
With the right scenery, and the good lightning,
photos look amazing!
This one is not as good,
but I was also walking while taking this photo.
This mode doesn't just work for portraits,
and you can adjust the amount of blur
before and after taking the photo.
Some might argue that a zoom lens is a better option
than a monochrome that Huawei uses,
but the amount of details,
the contrast,
the tone,
the artistic look of these B&W photos,
s just amazing!
And there is a hybrid zoom option available
which works pretty well,
so another plus for Huawei!
The dynamic range is very good,
and the colours are not oversaturated,
also not flat but pretty natural-looking!
In a completely dark room,
you can barely see me in the left photo,
but on the right I used a screen flash,
and the photo I got is pretty good for the given scenario.
For the main camera the situation is similar,
the LED flash does the job,
but I prefer to use the PRO mode,
and play with the exposure to get some
great shots in very dark situations!
Only your creativity is the limit!
Let me just mention the 3D panorama mode,
which is a nice way to have fun,
for example with VR glasses,
otherwise, 2D panoramas are enough for me.
And that my friends, concludes this camera review
and this years videos.
See you in 2018, and happy holidays!
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Year in Review: The Biggest News Stories of 2017 - Duration: 8:31.
2017 has been quite a year . Wouldn't you agree with that? from terror
attacks to mass protests these are the main events that shaped the year for us all
January 21st millions of people worldwide join the women's March in
response to the inauguration of Donald Trump as president of the United States
120 marches were reported in the US and after in 68 in other country
becoming the largest single-day protest in American history and the largest
worldwide process in recent history February the 11th North Korea prompts
international condemnation by test firing the missile across the Sea of
Japan March the time the United Nations warns that the world is facing the
biggest humanitarian crisis since the world war two with up to 20 million
people at risk of starvation and famine in Yemen Somalia South Sudan and Nigeria
to the 29 the United Kingdom triggers article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty in doing
so they started the negotiations and the talks to leave the European Union April
the six the response to a suspected chemical weapons attack on a town held
by rebels the u.s. launches 59 missiles at an air base in Syria
Russia describes the strikes as an aggression are they they significantly
damaged us Russia tiles laid the cloth computers around the world are hit by a
large scale of ransomware Sarah pizon two effects at least 150 countries made
the 22nd terrorist bombing attack at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester
kills 22 people and injures other 500 June the third London London Bridge and
borough markets terrorist attack a van hit pedestrians on London Bridge and
attackers stabbed people in the nearby for a moment
June the 4th Manchester Rena Grandal performs on stage during the one love
Manchester benefit concert the gig raised money for victims of the terror
attack after concert at the Manchester Arena in May after a snap general
election was called by Theresa May to take place on the 8th of June each of
the 650 constituencies elected one member of parliament the Conservative
Party won the most seats but lost its majority and was forced to form a
minority governments with the DUP 14th of June London emergency services tackle
a fire at Granville Tower in North Canton the huge fire engulfed
the tower block trapping plenty people in their homes and killing 71
18th of June blundered members of the London's emergency services observe 1
minutes of silence in memory of all the victims of Grantha fire
August the 5th the UN Security Council unanimously approves new sanctions on
North Korean trade and investment from August the 25th to August the 30th
hurricane Harvey strikes the United States as a category 4 hurricane causing
catastrophic damages to the Houston metropolitan area mostly due to
record-breaking floods at least 90 deaths were recorded and total damage
purchase hundred and 99 Megan avec the Costas natural disaster in United States
history September the 3rd North Korea conducts
is 6 and most powerful nuclear tests
September the 6th to September 10th the Caribbean and United States are struck
by a hurricane airman a category 5 hurricane the storm poses at least
hundred and thirty-four deaths and at least 63 billion in damage between
September 19th and September 20th just two weeks after Juergen airmen
struck the Caribbean Yuriko Maria strikes similar areas
the most affected are aminika and Bertolini at least 94 deaths and damages
estimated more than hundred three billion October the first 58 people are
killed and 546 injured when Steven paddock opens fire on the crowds in Las
Vega - passing the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting as the deadliest mass
shooting perpetrated by Annoying Dan man in US history October the 4th Manchester
a comedian gives a mock p45 form to prime minister
the reasoning as she delivers her speech on the final day of the annual
conservative conference October the 27th Catalonia declares independence from
Spain but Catalan Republic is not recognised by the Spanish government or
any other nation states
November the 22nd former Bosnian Serb military commander practical madly is
found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity during the Bosnian war
his sentence to life 37 4 November London Prince Harry and Megan are booked
announced their engagement at Kensington Palace 30 second of December the UN
Security Council in favour of the additional sanctions on North Korea
including measures to slash the country's petroleum imports by up to 90
percent 25th of December Christmas Day the message filmed at Buckingham Palace
with focus but this year is on the important spot pony the survivors of
this year's terror attacks and the grandeur of disaster that's all for now
guys and thank you very much for listening I hope you enjoyed this this
video subscribe to the channel and I will see you soon ciao
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REVIEW OF 2017 HD STREET 750 - Duration: 4:32.
Hello and welcome to GHOSH VLOGS
it was not long back since we reviewed the 2016 harley-davidson and now we are back with the
2017 version of it, so it's on the outside it might look like exactly the same bite
But let me tell you that it has gone through a number of useful changes, which I'm going to talk about in the show today
The
2017 street 750 though looks like the previous model
But as soon as we started rolling on it we pinned down quite a few obvious of which
brought to the new one so what do all these new upgrades result into is it just the same old bike with added ABS or
any different so
The company has worked on quite a few things
I mean it has got an ABS now and on the outside it has got a new paint scheme
But apart from these obvious changes
Let's quickly write this machine to find out what else is new in this bike as you can see it still has the same
pretty basic
instrumentalist ER that displays all the general information that you might need on the go and
Talking about the new paint scheme. You can see a grey black paint scheme
Which looks really nice on this thing and which is visible on the tank and on the tail section as well
Everything else like on the design. It is exactly the same as seen on the previous model of the street 750
The 749 cc's revolution X v-twin produces the same 59 NM of peacock the output might be the same but the
delivery is now more creamy and refined it has always been the heart of this bike that makes it such a charm to ride and
Now it's even better the bike accelerates nicely from the word
Go if you think cruisers are lazy
or less in curio to ride the streets and 50 is fast for its engine size and even being after a
233 kg by it goes in a drop of a hat the vibrations are now less significant or perhaps
non-existent and the average riding conditions
And that's also one of the reasons why streets and 50 is one of the nicest Harley's when it comes to sheer riding pleasure
The whole concept of the street 750 revolves around how easy it is on the daily city roads unlike traditional cruisers in
Simple words, it does the job pretty well
So Harley has surely worked their way through this new motorcycle
I mean it gets an ABS the engine is not sweeter and modifying and this gearbox now feels much nicer to use and
All this along with this new paint scheme has made this motorcycle a much nicer proposition
The stock street 750 rights on the MRF tyres though these tyres have decent grip
But it has been adapted primarily to make the product cost-effective
It does provide enough support when braking hard, but a set of better tyres takes the riding to a whole different level
And at a price point of almost 4.99 lakh rupees
I see this motorcycle as one of the best upgrades for people looking forward for a new big muscle bike and
especially for the lady riders who love motorcycles
The new streets and 50 comes out to be an undefeatable package that is offered at a very reasonable price
It doesn't just provide a top-class ride
But it's a be a safety net make sure that even inexperienced riders can feel confident on this machine
It is more than a perfect partner for newcomers and at the same time much fun for the experienced ones
So far the only competition I see to this fight is this bigger brother the harley-davidson Street rod 750
Which has recently been launched in the Indian market
So that bike has a slightly more butch appeal to it and is a more treated version of the same
And we will bring you a test rate review of that bike as soon as we can
So till then it's goodbye for now and as always always ride safe
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Spider-Man #235 Review - Duration: 3:13.
Written by Brian Michael Bendis Penciled by Oscar Bazuldua
Near the docks, the all new Sinister Six debate the ins and outs of stealing a SHIELD helicarrier
while Sandman expresses his doubts.
The Iron Spider uses a recon drone to sneak inside, broadcasting all the while on a tiny
screen for his partners to see.
Sure enough, there it sits.
When Spot hears there are no guards, he opens a portal and steps through, only to see the
Red Hulk fast asleep.
He returns and informs everyone, agitating Sandman even more.
Eventually Bombshell uses her powers to scatter him, just to apparantly show him who's boss.
Meanwhile, the Armadillo runs down the Brooklyn Bridge with some stolen loot before finally
Spider-Man swings into action.
He's unmasked, so he hopes a tiny venom blast will do the trick.
It doesn't, but as adreneline begins to overwhelm the webcrawler, he's able to pull the villain
down with his energy webs.
He uppercuts the guy and zips away before the cops can ask questions.
Later at school, he explains to Ganke he's been fighting crime without his costume while
Ganke matches him with news that he's been making his web fluid.
He's just about to further tell him about who he's been recently dating when in walks
Lana, Bombshell's daughter.
Miles and her jet out to talk.
High above on a rooftop, she tells him her mom has recently gotten out of prison.
Fresh out, she immediately pressured Lana to get back into crime.
Miles offers to call the Champions but she tells him she needs Spider-Man.
He pulls out the mask and begrudgingly accepts.
The issue wraps with her mother, Lori, on another rooftop with Aaron Davis - the Iron
Spider.
She laments that she can't talk sense into her do-good daughter, but she's supposedly
on her way so they'll both get a chance.
That showdown, between mother daughter and the uncle that Miles thought was long dead
will have to wait though... as this issue is left to be continued.
You know, it was so easy to pick on Brian Michael Bendis throughout his Marvel career.
At the time I came back into the comic fold, I'd been used to reading writers like Scott
Lobdell, Rob Liefield, Mike Carey, Tom DeFalco...
He was easy to make sun of and I tore into him.
Now that he's leaving, every issue he scripts kind of hits me with a "Don't Know What You
Got Till It's Gone" moment.
This title in particular, if anything, because it seemed like he speed wrote most of it off
the cuff.
And it was so good.
In some of his final tales, he's giving what seems like his best hits, and I can only hope
whomever they've chosen to replace him can be half as quick as he was.
For this issue I give it a 9/10.
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Rapid Review | Bon Cop Bad Cop - Duration: 0:56.
Welcome to Rapid Review!
We're speaking French today!
But as always we review one movie
in one minute or less...
And that movie is Bon Cop Bad Cop
Du sirop d'érable, du bacon...
le film le plus canadien jamais réalisé!
This movie is kinda violent...
with no reservation
but in all: fun.
Des scenes d'actions parfaites!
Et qui valent la peine d'être regardées
It's filled with action but also comedy
Specifically geared towards Canadians.
Vous voyez si L'Arme Fatale avait été
réalisée par des Canadiens,
Ce serait ce film!
I agree!
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