Hello guys FDC8K here, and this is redmi note 4. sorry guys this is a late review
of this thing. this was made a year ago. first I wanna talk about the design. this
device sports an all all-metal chassis unlike the redmi note 3. there is a 2.5d curved edge glass.
this device fits very well in the palm and one handed usage is not an issue
there are antenna lines running across the top and bottom of the device. at the bottom there
are 2 grills, but there is only one speaker. at 8.3mm thick this
device is a tad heavier. it feels nicer, more solid than the redmi note 3. it has 5.5 inch full HD 1080 pixel display translating
into a 401 PPI. the display is similar as the redmi note 3.but it is definitely brighter. the sunlight
legibility is has improved and the color accuracy is better too. for a budget device the display is quite good. the text and
images are razor sharp and the colors are quite vivid. display is tad reflective
but the viewing angles are great. xiaomi also offers a reading mode,
with the blue light filter that makes it easier to read text at night. there is
one thing I don't like about the display there is a black border running around
display it's specially apparent when the smartphone face is white. talking
about the processor is powered by an octa core Snapdragon 625 chipset at 2GHz
and an adreno 506 gpu. this device comes in three memory configurations.
2GB,3GB and 4gb with 32gb or 64gb of internal memory. the redmi note 3 was powered by
Snapdragon 650 chip-set but the redmi note 4 is not really a downgrade
as a naming convention indicates. unlike the 28 nano meter snapdragon 650,
the snapdragon 625 is built on the 14 manometer architecture and offers better
energy efficiency. it is able to handle almost everything there is no lag
switching between apps multi-tabbed browsing. multitasking on the redmi note 4
is a breeze and it can handle graphic intensive games without breaking a sweet
essentially the top variant of the redmi note 4 can handle everything and is
the best performing smartphone in this category. it has a 4100 mah non-removable battery.the large capacity
combined with software optimization and the power efficiency of Snapdragon 625 makes a
battery-powered house. I was able to squeeze in two days of battery life. the
battery life on the redmi note 4 is impressive. but it hurts that there is no
support for quick charging even more important in smartphone at large capacity of battery
coming to the hardware, this device features a hybrid sim tray. you can either use two sims
or one nano sim and one micro sd card. I'm slightly disappointed to find a micro
USB port on the smartphone release it in 2017
i would've like a usb type C port instead. although I'm sure not many people
have an issue with it. and it doesn't have the NFC connectivity. the fingerprint
scanner is not the fastest fingerprint scanner it takes a while for the phone
to wake up and unlock.the 13mp rear camera with f/2.0 lens is decent. it can take some great
landscape photos when shooting close-ups of objects or micro shots the color
reproduction is quite good and there are plenty of details. the camera focuses
quickly. which is also great for taking some fine shots of
moving subjects. the 5mp front camera sports an f/2.0 lens. most selfies comes out well with
good color accuracy and details. in terms of video recording the rear camera can
record videos at 1080 pixel resolution and the quality is good enough. the video
recording on the front camera is now downgraded to 720p. compared to the redmi
note 3. the camera app on the redmi note 4 includes a variety of modes.
including a manual mode that lets you pick the ISO, white balance and exposure
settings and wealth of other options. coming to the software, this device
runs on miui8 based on android 6.0 . the company is testing a nougat preview. it
will be released in the coming months. it is one of the popular android
customization, it packs in a lot of features and has its share on fans. on remi note 4
miui 8 is quite smooth and polished. with the internals it packs, the smartphone just breezes with miui 8.
one of the highlights of the miui 8
is the focus on privacy with dual apps and second space. while the dual apps
feature allows you to create two instances of any app. for example you can use two
whatsapp account on the same phone. the second space future allows users to
separate personal and business information on the same device. miui 8
includes a one hand mode. which is accessible with all right swipe gesture across the navigation
keys. you can shrink the screen down to 4.0 inches, 4.5 inches or even 3.5 inches making
it more convenient to use with the phone one handed. there is also quick ball feature, that lets you
access shortcuts with ease. the over all software experience on the redmi note 4
is Great and there are a bunch of features. the final thing is price,
in India, the base model comes with 2gb of RAM and 32gb of internal storage that
is available for 10 thousand rupees, that is 145 u.s. dollars. unless you are
a basic smartphone user you might want to skip it and go for another variant with 3gb of ram and 32 gb of
internal storage is that is available for 11 thousand rupees, that is 160
dollars. of course, if you don't mind spending more, picking up the top varient with
4gb of RAM and 64gb of internal storage. that is available for 13 thousand rupees
that is 190 US dollars is a no-brainer. the redmi note 4 definitely the new benchmark for other budget smartphones launched in 2017
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2017 Review – some of our favourite memories - Duration: 17:20.
Hello and welcome everyone!
Before we start, you might want to go and get yourself a cup of tea.
Or a cup of coffee.
Yeah.
Because this is our 2017 review video where we look back at some of the videos we've
made this year.
So this video is going to be long - much longer than our normal videos.
But it'll be fun.
So make yourself comfortable and come and join us!
Can you remember the first video we made in 2017?
Oh.
Was it an English Show?
Oh good guess, but no it wasn't.
I'll give you a clue.
Shhh!
I don't want to wake Vicki.
Who's that?
It's only me.
It was a loose floorboard.
I remember now!
It was a video about the words loose, lose and loosen.
That's right.
They sound and look very similar.
It's easy to confuse them.
And then after that we started the English Show videos.
We should tell everyone what that was about.
OK.
At the start of this year we experimented with live shows.
We used a switcher and we connected with different English teachers all over the world.
We had some great guests and we got them to give us tips about how to learn English, and
we played games with them.
Then there was live chat, so we could talk to our viewers in real time.
Yes, that was great.
Our friend Fluency MC joined us every week from Paris and he performed a rap.
Once again it's Fluency MC, Fluency MC, Once again it's Fluency MC, grammar through
lyrics.
Kick it.
And every week Jay used to transport me from Philadelphia over to Fluency in Paris in a
different way.
What was your favourite way to get there.
I think it was the hat.
Jay, we've had a request.
Really?
Yes, Super Agent Awesome wants me to travel to Paris in your hat.
But that's impossible.
I think I can do it.
I'll never fit in that.
Well I can shrink you!
I'm here!
Well, that was exciting!
You had a hard landing there.
How many English shows did we make?
Thirteen.
We stopped because the tech was a challenge.
The internet wasn't reliable and the sound went out of sync.
Or the stream didn't start on time.
So we went back to making normal videos.
I think we did some grammar videos.
Yes, modal verbs – can, could, be able to…
Oh Kathy!
How are you?
Fine.
Do you have a moment?
Can we speak with you about the Boston project?
What about it?
Well, it's the deadline.
We're a little behind.
Could we have another week?
No way!
You need to finish by Friday.
Well then, can we hire an assistant?
Not on your life!
You don't like the idea then?
In a word, no!
That was our friend Kathy.
She plays our mean boss sometimes.
Kathy's actually a lot of fun and not mean at all.
I just write her parts as the mean boss.
And often you're mean to me in our videos.
Like with the elevator.
Do you reme mber that?
The elevator's broken down.
I had to climb up ten flights of stairs.
Oh dear.
Oh!
Hallo?
Vicki, I've got a package for you, but the elevator's broken down.
Yeah, I've just heard.
Don't worry.
I'll have Jay carry it up.
It's quite heavy.
No problem.
I'll get him to come and collect it now.
Yeah, I do like being mean to you in our videos.
I've noticed.
And I like how you trust me, even when you probably shouldn't trust me.
What's that for?
I'm going to hypnotize you.
Really?
Yes, just look at the pendant.
OK.
And let your body relax.
You're not going to make me do anything stupid are you?
Oh no!
Yeah, I definitely shouldn't trust you.
Now what lesson did that come from?
It was about causative verbs– we looked at make, let and have.
Grammar again.
Something new we did this year was lots of pronunciation videos.
We went out and met lots of English learners and we asked them to pronounce difficult words.
Comfortables.
Ah, no s.
Comfortable.
Comfortable.
Comfortable.
Kweel?
I don't know.
Oh, kway, Kway, kway?
Sixth?
Sixth?
Sixth?
Sixth?
They were terrific, weren't they?
We met some really nice people.
We also got them to say tongue twisters, so phrases that English speakers find hard to
say as well.
Well, they're good pronunciation practice.
A proper copper coffee, coffee pot.
A proper copper coffee pot.
A proper copper coffee pot.
A proper copper coffee pot.
A proper copper coffee pot.
A proper copper coffee pot.
That's my favourite tongue twister.
We made a song about it.
All I want is a proper cup of coffee.
Made in a proper copper coffee pot.
You can believe it or not.
But I want a cup of coffee from a proper copper pot.
Tin coffee pots or iron coffee pots, they're no good to me.
If I can't have a proper cup of coffee from a proper co pper coffee pot, I'll just have
tea.
All I want is a proper cup of coffee.
Made in a proper copper coffee pot.
You can believe it or not.
But I want a cup of coffee from a proper copper pot.
Another pronunciation video we made was about how we say the words 'can' and 'can't'
in British and American English.
She means 'can' and 'can't'.
Can and can't Can and can't.
I don't want you to see.
I can't see.
Oh well let me try again.
Why?
I can't see.
Do you mean you can or you can't see?
I can't see.
That conversation is very realistic.
We really do have to check sometimes to see if we've understood one another.
British and American English differences.
We also made a video about the different words we have for clothes.
Oh yeah, and I learned what suspenders mean in British English.
Closet.
Wardrobe.
Pants.
Trousers.
Pants.
Underwear.
Knickers.
Panties.
Vest.
Undershirt.
Vest.
Waistcoat.
Suspenders.
Braces.
Suspenders.
Another new thing we did this year was phrases from Shakespeare.
Expressions we still use today, like 'foul play'.
Foul play is when you do something dishonest and unfair.
Footballers are sometimes sent off because of foul play.
But foul play has another common meaning today.
If someone dies and it wasn't an accident or natural death, it's foul play.
So it's some kind of violent criminal action that results in a death.
What do you think?
He's dead.
Yes, but what happened?
Hmm.
Maybe it was suicide.
Really?
I think there was foul play.
You think?
I think there was foul play.
You think?
What videos were most popular with our viewers this year?
Probably the videos about how to learn.
There were three.
How to think in English, how to remember new words, and ways you can practice English for
free.
All our videos are free, so make sure you subscribe to our channel.
And that reminds me.
I want to thank some of the viewers who have helped us this year.
With captions?
Yeah.
We write captions for all our videos in English, so if you don't understand a word, click
the cc button and you can read it.
And some of our viewers have been translating the captions into their own language.
This is really helpful for people whose English isn't very good, and it helps us grow the
channel too because the translations appear in the search.
So we want to say a HUGE big thank you to everyone who has been helping with this.
And if you want to help, please start translating too.
I'll put a link in the details below where you can see a list of our videos, choose one
you like, and then translate each line.
It doesn't have to be a perfect translation, so don't worry about mistakes.
Other people can always improve it later.
Yes, and please remember to translate the titles as well.
In fact you can just translate the titles if you don't have time to translate the
whole video.
So what else did we do this year?
Well, we had the interview video.
Did we?
What was that?
I interviewed someone very famous.
Hmm.
Who was that?
Today we're looking at English words for money and taxes, and we have an expert to
help us: President Trump!
Mr. President.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
Well, it's a pleasure to have you here.
We'll have to see what happens.
What did happen in that interview?
It was strange, but he taught us lots of vocabulary.
And we made another vocabulary video about the verbs notice, find out and realize.
Oh, I fixed your computer.
I deleted a lot of files.
It's running much faster now.
I don't understand. There's nothing wrong with this computer.
It's that one that has the problem.
Oh, I didn't realize.
What files did you delete?
That was funny.
There was another funny video we made about computers this year – with lots of phrasal
verbs.
Yes.
And I discovered you had a hidden talent.
I need you to log me onto the network.
You want to get into the system.
Yes.
I can't get in.
Then I need your user ID.
It's 46821.
Please hurry up because I've got a conference call starting in five minutes.
OK.
I just sent you a link.
Really?
Click on the link and then scroll down.
Ah.
A message just popped up.
What does it say?
'Are you a robot?'
It wants me to type two words in a little box.
Oh.
Are you a robot?
No, of course not!
Sometimes robots try to hack into our system.
I'm a human being!
Then just put in the words.
Key them in.
It's impossible.
I can't read them.
Sorry then.
I can't help you.
Why not?
You're a robot.
I'm not a robot.
It's impossible to read these words.
Sorry, I can't help robots.
Bye.
Ah well.
Mission failed.
Mission failed.
Mission fail.
Mission fail.
Mission fail.
Mission...
All these years together and I didn't know you could walk like a robot.
I have a lot of hidden talents.
But you wrote some crazy parts for me this year.
There was one video where I had to wear a wig and make up.
So we always wear something.
We can wear things like glasses, hats, name tags, jewelry, wigs and make up.
I think you looked very cute.
But what video did you have the most fun making this year?
Definitely going to the Halloween store.
Is it cold in here?
Yes.
You don't think there are any ghosts here, do you?
Like spirits of dead people?
No, of course not.
Ghosts don't exist.
Oh good because that would be creepy.
If something's creepy it makes you a little nervous and frightened.
I'll tell you what's creepy.
I feel like we're being watched.
Yes, like there's an evil eye or something.
I really enjoyed that one too.
Do you remember the bats?
And another Halloween creature is bats.
Bats!
They're creepy.
Creepy but funny too.
It was my favourite video too.
But what video was your favourite everyone?
Write and tell us in the comments?
So what videos are we going to make next year?
Well, we've had a lot of requests, so we've got a big list.
We'd better get working on it.
Yes, have a happy new year everyone and great success in 2018.
We'll be making more videos to help you.
Bye.
Bye now.
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UNBOXING EMOB 3x3 rubiks cube[review] - Duration: 3:02.
HI GUYS I AM MOHAMMED JAVAD TODAY I AM HERE TO GIVE A SMALL REVIEWON THE CUBE EMOB 3X3
SO WELL IAM GOING TO UNBOX THE 3X3 RUBIKS CUBE YAH I HAD UNBOXED FIRST OF ALL I WANT
TO SAY ABOUT THIS TEXTURE IT JUST A VERY GOOD TEXTURE THEN ABOUT ITS PRICE ITS VERY CHEAP
IN MARKET ALMOST 130 OR LESS THAN 130 YOU CAN BOUGHT IT FROM AMZON AS WELL AS FROM FLIPKART
IT IS VERY GOOD MOVE MENTS ALMOST MOVE SMOOTHSPEED I WILL SHOW YOU YAH ALMOST SMOOTH BUT SOMETIMES
I HAD FELT SOME STUCKS IN THE CUBE BTW THE CORNER PIECE AND EDGE PIECE BUT HOWEVER IT
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Top 10 Best Juicers to Buy In 2018 - Best Juicer Review - Duration: 7:02.
hi I'm Carolyn from apt this is the breville juice fountain for those of you
who want to make juice at home this is the product for you it's easy to use and
easy to clean so what makes it so easy to use it has a simple on and off switch
and also you have to cut up your fruit or vegetables whatever fits in the spout
it juices well it's also nice about it is is easy to clean everything here is
dishwasher safe and also it has a brush to clean out the strainer so now let me
show you how easy it is to make some juice so now we're gonna make our carry
apple juice I had to cut up my apples cuz they were too big so now we just put
a few in here put the top on and we just turn it on
so this is a breville juice fountain for more information visit us at app comm
make sure to LIKE comment and subscribe on our youtube channel hi I'm Mary
Rogers with Cuisinart this is our new pulp control citrus juicer citrus juice
is not just for breakfast even though people love to have it for breakfast
think about using it when you're making some savory dishes at night say when
you're gonna add fresh lime to things like quesadillas or salsa and things
like that so it's adds a really great freshness to your foods but first what
I'm going to do is show you how it works it's a great piece of equipment it's
really simple to operate in the reamer here there's three settings for low
medium and high pulp so if you like low amount of pulp in your citrus set it on
low and you have the other options as I mentioned you just turn this to the
right setting it also has a universal reamer so it can do anything from really
really small limes all the way to large grapefruit has a stainless steel housing
and also has the spout which is you can move it up especially when you're done
so that when you're done citrus juicing it doesn't drip on your counter so let
me show you how it works all we're going to do is put a
right on top we're gonna hold it down until it starts extracting the juice let
me do this to show you something look how clean and efficient that is and I'm
going to do another one I'm going to show you see how it reversed and then
once you remove your hand what you can do is to activate the final spin just
put the lid on and press it down again and what it does is they actually get
all that extra pulp extract as much juice as possible from it the other
thing that's really nice is all the removable parts are dishwasher safe
make it easy to live healthy turn delicious and nutritious juice from
fruits and vegetables into your reward eat drink and live well with Omega
juicers with the Omega 8006 multi-purpose juicer you can easily
juice your favorite fruits and vegetables preserving their natural
flavors and nutrition you can also squeeze juice from leafy greens spinach
and even wheatgrass using the homogenizer you can make fresh soy milk
and almond milk nut butters fruit sorbets all-natural baby food fresh
salsa and extrude fresh pasta turn on the Omega 8006 system add your favorite
fruits vegetables or leafy greens the unique feature of the 8006 is the
low-speed juicing which enriches beneficial enzymes and nutrients
normally lost in the average high speed juicer with 80 rpms of slow juicing
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the 8006 cleaned up quickly and reassembles in minutes the Omega 8006
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2017 in Review: Korean economy PART.4 - Duration: 0:59.
With such tasks ahead, what's the government's economic policy direction for next year?
The government will focus on increasing the quality of economic growth and achieving a
paradigm shift aimed at creating new jobs and income,... as well as innovative industries.
The finance ministry says it'll work towards expanding the number of new employees in the
public sector next year by around 25-thousand from this year's.
It'll also implement various tax exempt policies for entities that are hiring new employees
or retaining the employment of women returning from maternity leave.
Thank you for the report.
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Year In Review: Cute Animals Stories In 2017 - Duration: 2:20.
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TAKARA 44 Magnum [Micro Change 11] + GUN ROBO collection - Review FR - Duration: 6:40.
Hands up, no one moves !
Here comes a new piece in my vintage Gun Robo toys collection
The beautiful and the rarest 44 Magnum
TRASFORMER you read correctly
it was created by Takara and distributed in Italy by GIG
and indeed this is the Italian packaging
Trasformer mean Transformer in Italian
Nice artwork on the side of the box
This is a 1983 toy
Made in japan...of course
It is part of the micro change line this is the 11th of this superb series
we will seen it in more detail later
But now, i can't wait no longer
i have to see if it really a big shot
This is a 44 Magnum the most powerful handgun in the world
and would blow your head clean off
I'm going to unsheathe and pull it out of his polystyrene holster
this superb replicas but first let's check the leaflet
written in Italian but clear enough with the pictures
I just realized that there are bullets and cardbord targets
that i don't have unfortunately. Too bad
On the back, all the happy Micro Change family
Here is the RoboColt
Browning replica that was distributed in France by Joustra in the Diaclone line.
I also dedicated a review to this beauty
Here is the Walther P 38 MC 13, which is none other
MEGATRON the bad guy in Transformers
before being bought by Hasbro
is also accompanied by his homie :
P 38 which is the same without some gun accessories in Black version.
At the same time BANDAI launch this S&M Model 469 replica Robot Gunmajin
Nice pistol mode but not so good in robot mode
I've made a review on this one too
Here the holy grail
the untouchable, the rarest 357 Magnum Robo
by Sunmajor
This is my christmas gift
i will review it next if you're nice enough
(and if somebody cares)
Let's go ! so of course a gun needs to have a gun
a silver blaster laser
is the forearm which allows projecting the first
Hand games are bad man games.
this one fits inside here and
BOOM it is not dazzling dare I say
here the red cap is for protection E.U saftey
easy to remove with an hair dryer.
Diecast metal on the rear stock of the gun
Nice weight feeling when you hold it in your hands
We have the registrations here : Takara Made in japan
There is a small Smith & Wesson logo and also on this silver sticker here
Here : S&W 44 Magnum
In case you forgot it...Smith & Wesson here too
Ok
Even if it's a toy it can shoot bullets
plastic bullets of course !
To release the barrel just pull this little ergo
load it, just pull it foward and see the rotating six rooms
I have some bullets from another gun that fit perfectly
So now i will ask you to cover your ears
because the blast will be impressive and powerful
Just kidding, this is a toy
I think we're done with the gun mode
Let's transfom !
Done with the transformation
Just put him his blaster so it don't feel naked
Articulation points :
near Mr Bean than Jean Claude Van Damme is extremely rigid
just for fun ...
I couldn't resist !
here 360° on the shoulder
the head can go left-right to be safe when crossing the highway
crush when crossing and then the legs my faith it
has deviated little whore you
will understand well that's clearly
80s toys are part of gun mode and then came to
do what we could with words robots in there I find it anyway
look nice with his brown bell-bottoms.
I collect them because I find them so cool
robot guns we do not see more really now in any case
heavy metal parts with a circulation these little buddies this is the same
the RoboColt Gunmajin Megatron and the 357 magnum
Each Specialty his little delirious
I hope you enjoyed this video
If you do please like and share
See you next time !
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2017 in Review: Korean economy PART.1 - Duration: 0:52.
It was a stellar year for the Korean economy, forecast to have recovered its annual growth
rate of 3-percent for the first time in three years.
Kim Ji-yeon joins us in the studio to dig deeper into the data.
Ji-yeon, the fast recovery pace of the local economy is mainly due to booming exports,
right?
That's right.
The International Monetary Fund, among other global financial organizations, has adjusted
its economic growth projection for Korea this year to 3-point-2-percent, up two-tenths of
a percentage point from its previous forecast... on expectations that exports will continue
to rise.
Korea's current account surplus continued its winning streak for the 68th consecutive
month in October... surpassing 5-point-7-billion U.S. dollars.
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Batman #36 Review - Duration: 2:50.
Written by Tom King Penciled by Clay Mann
Superman flies high above a train, preparing to save it from derailment while talking to
Lois.
He thinks Batman should call HIM.
He's the one who got engaged.
Meanwhile, Batman shares a similar thought with Catwoman.
She reminds him Clark is his closest friend.
Batman says Alfred is his closest friend, but Selina tells him that doesn't count because
Alfred is on the payroll.
Clark and Lois leave the Daily Planet.
She wants to meet Catwoman but Clark is reluctant to share his secret identity.
While Catwoman is clearly already aware a guy who looks just like Superman who writes
stories about Superman, is actually him.
Clark helps Lois out on a story she's writing about railroads but senses a boulder hurling
towards them.
Catwoman tells Batman he's afraid to talk to his friends.
Later on, Superman catches the boulder - which turns out to be some sort of alien villain
and admits he didn't call Bruce.
She's found some anomalies in her railroad stroy, but insists they talk about him not
talking to Batman.
At the same moment, Selina asks Bruce if he's ashamed of her.
He keeps researching but tells her no.
The two go to investigate radiation while Superman and Lois go out to investigate as
well.
The next few pages discuss the to men's similarities and differences, finally opening an elevator
and revealing all four of them are on the same floor of the same building, and Lois
and Catwoman shake hands.
The issue wraps with the 2 being attacked by the convergence of the two villains they
were chasing.
After they're both defeated, Superman suggests they all go get a bite to eat and with that,
we're left to be continued.
While I'm sure some people will have a problem with it, I always enjoy the occasional story
that focuses on character development.
And further, if there's any writer who can do that better than Tom King, I'd like to
meet them.
Everybody knows Batman has layers, and Superman is constantly inundated with similar laid
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The County Seat 2017 Review - Duration: 28:51.
Hi everybody welcome to our year end wrap up
with The County Seat I'm your host Chad Booth.
Joining us later in the show will be Lincoln
Shurtz and Adam Trupp from the Utah Assoc. of
Counties. Rather than do a lot of philosophizing
about the great stories of the year or the most
important ones we are just going to recap them
quickly and point towards next year. Let's start
with the most recent, Medicaid Expansion.
through what was entailed in this waiver and
what it said it would cover I was surprised there
were a lot of things that I would not have
anticipated being a coverable Medicaid
expense. How broad is this Dr. Shiozawa?
It's broad in the sense that it is directed to
specific population. When we think of Medicaid
in one circumstance we can say well it's going
to help those people that are poor say a women
who is pregnant or someone who has children
and they can just get general coverage. But
what this waiver does is specifically focus on a
specific population those people in the
homeless situation who have drug and mental
health problems and who have problems with
the justice system. So when they are involved
in that whether it's through the judiciary system
the mental health courts or how they find their
way into that particular category then these
dollars are then focused specific treatments to
help them. Let's say they are like substance
abuse maybe putting the into either outpatient
or inpatient treatment programs. The
residential treatment program I'll just see how
other groups are going to get funding for many
many beds they did not have before to bring
these patients ins they don't go directly from
the jail back onto the street. Or from mental
health courts out into some hotel with an ankle
bracelet but rather into a treatment program
that can give them not only treatment whether
physical or medical assisted treatment
counseling and then also getting them back into
better health and maybe even into a job so
really stabilizing here.
treatment beds and jail beds and making sure
they are expanded or capable facilities with the
jail and I noticed even some kind of elements of
police training. How that fix into the mix does
are they all crucial to make work?
It's going to be hard to have this program
succeed first of all until we know how it is going
to work but without enforcement downtown in
the Rio Grande area to protect not only those
people that are homeless but those citizens
around them and to prevent that vulnerable
population from being preyed upon by the drug
dealers. We are going to have to have more
police and then for those people who really are
drug abusers or violating the law then they have
to to into jail and we have to have under the JRI
for example the Justice Reinvestment Initiative
we have to have funding for that which we did
not get before because we never expanded
Medicaid. And then to get them from there
into residential treatment or outpatient
treatment into programs all three of these
various factors are important. So when you
look at ate judicial system what's it supposed to
accomplish. Well public safety right,
accountability and rehabilitation and if you take
away one of those three aspects you are going
to have a failure in that system and we have to
have that rehabilitation we have been pretty
good with accountability and we are pretty
good with public safety now let's get into the
rehabilitation portion.
So there you have our first topic Medicaid
expansion so to talk about the importance and
relevance of the counties we have Adam Trupp
who is the CEO of the Utah Assoc. of Counties
and their legislative director of affairs Lincoln
Shurtz. All right why was Medicaid expansion
such a big deal this year?
Well it was a long fought effort a very complex
effort of trying to get a state proposal through
the federal government to try and address
specific needs that are identified in our state to
deal with people who have substance abuse
disorders mental health issues who are involved
in the criminal justice system or who are trying
to avoid involvement in the criminal justice
system and by making the expansion possible
that was made and approved by the federal
government we have created the opportunity
for many more people to get the treatment
and medical care that they do need.
And trying to contextualize the politics of all this
right at the same time we are trying to get
expansion through the state of Utah to cover
this JRI population you have the Trump
administration who is trying to pull back the
affordable care act and so navigating those
politics has been not easy for the speaker and
for Representative Dunnigan who did an
amazing job in getting the Trump
administration to approve this waiver which
many thought was going to be accomplishable
with the current political dynamic about ACA.
And yet just a year ago you had an
administration that was very willing and a state
legislature that was going wait and hold on.
And then the administration 18 months ago
who took 18 months and did nothing with the
waiver so pretty interesting times.
Correct and it gave the state of Utah the
opportunity to say this is what we would like to
have in our state and now the administration is
able to say okay show us if it works we will give
your that leeway and let's see if that works and
meets the needs in your state.
Yes, a great win for states' rights if you are of
that ilk.
There you go that is a good way to end the first
segment we will be back and our next question
and topic for importance opioids and lawsuits.
Back with The County Seat in just a minute.
Welcome back to The County Seat this is our
yearend review. You know of the things that
caught most attention there are several
problems that are all tied into one base
problem and that is the explosion of opioid
abuse. In all forms. We decided that was one
of our top stories of the year and we are going
to talk about a recent phenomenon of taking on
the drug companies that started this problem.
Yes, it is completely different. The paradigm
has completely changed. You know people
think of drugs they think of the dirty side of
town. What we are seeing is it is not
necessarily the case anymore. It used to be
drugs come in a baggy what about the drugs
that come in a bottle you cannot divorce the
two. We are literally seeing soccer moms,
clergy, business men, and high school kids,
grade school kids getting hooked on opioids,
quietly at home and not talking about it
because they do not want to deal with the
stigma of shame that may come with that
quietly dying at home. Something I have never
seen before. That is how pervasive this is. That
is the difference now we are no longer dealing
with the seedy side of town. We are dealing
with the home.
Commissioner Lee talk to me for a minute
about what Utah County has done as you have
been a headline maker as far as what is
happening with this and I was very surprised
but gratified when I read the headline.
Yes, in looking at this, this is not something that
is behind the scenes as mentioned here. These
are faces that we see we all know them it's in
our neighborhoods it's in our families it's there
all the time and we cannot just duck away from
this. As elected officials we have taken an
sworn oath to protect and defend and that
means to the citizens of our counties as well as
we look at that in a realistic manner we have to
stand up to some of these issues and say here
we are we are going to make a stand on it is not
something we are just going to hide behind and
say maybe some other day. That is a big point.
want to jump to that quickly. They are saying
out there that opioids are safe and effective
that they treat chronic and non-cancer pain.
They also say that the existence of scientific
evidence that opioids are affective for long term
use. It is a narrative that is not correct and as
elected officials and as we are looking at this it
does not just affect the people we have it
within our sheriff's department where we are
looking at the jails we deal with it on a regular
basis. Our Wasatch mental health issues the
drug and alcohol abuse all of the substance that
we are trying to alleviate they are their
constantly. It affects the county on its bottom
line with the budgeting because we have to go
after and deal with these issues. There are in
our emergency rooms we have every day more
than 1000 people treated in the emergency
rooms for misuse of prescription drugs. Not for
the proper use but misuse of prescription drugs.
These need to be addressed we are not
necessarily going out there and saying we want
to have everybody always feel pain all the time
but it's the misuse and then the leading as it
gets into the drug abuses and the drug
overdoses that are a big concern for us and we
have that standing in the county where we are
directly affected by that and we are leading out
and we are saying we need to pursue legal
actions to turn the tide of this or to at least
address it.
Let's take a shot at the opioids and the lawsuit
on first blush this looks like suing opioid
companies seems like I want to blame
somebody but I guess there is a rationale to
this.
There definitely is and again I am not going to
try and go into the proof of all the legal cases
right now but the fact is that there are facts and
there are theories by the counties across the
country that have brought these lawsuits that
are essentially akin to the tobacco lawsuits from
years ago and based on many of the same kinds
of claims and that is a manufacturer of a
product mislead the public and mislead
individual to believe that this was a good thing
to use and that it was not addictive and that
there were not significant health problems that
you would face and as the result of that many
people followed the advice from the makers
and from their doctors and that is how we end
up in a situation we are in now. Now in the
long run does that play out so that counties can
recover money for the costs of service that they
provided as a result of those situations? We do
not know but there is certainly a claim that is
justified so we will see what happens and I am
hopeful that counties will join in to figure out
whether or not they do have an interest in
continuing.
Does that open up a flood gate for individuals to
pursue the same line as some kind of class
action?
I think there is likelihood there will be a class
action lawsuit. The question is jurisdiction. Is
this going to be handled in state court or is this
going to be handled in federal court? And by
Utah counties coming forward and putting
forward claims the hope is it will be handled in
state court vs. a federal class action case. So
that is part of the reason and the logic behind
doing something locally as you can have more
control from the state court process than you
would otherwise have through a federal court
process.
And again this is an issue of local government,
local interests and let's find out what the facts
show. Let's find out as we move forward
whether there is a claim or people are just
trying to find someone to blame.
And now question this epidemic has plagued
the budgets of counties as we provide services
to try and remedy what is going on.
I.E. Medicaid expansion.
Absolutely.
Okay we will take a break and back with The
County Seat with our next topic.
Welcome back to The County Seat we are
continuing our review of the most important
stories of the year perhaps the one that has
gotten the most air time and editorial time the
most coverage time was the declaration of the
Bears Ears National Monument. Now from the
time the year started to the time that it ended
there were many things that have happened
and it's happened in an incredibly short period
of time. Now over our course of conversation is
focused on reduction of monuments but let's
look back and remember what the conflict was
before the monument.
Now that Bears Ears National
Monument is a reality, there are
many questions San Juan County
residents have about what to
expect in the years to come.
While no one knows exactly, there
is a 20 year case study we can
examine: the Grand Staircase
Escalante National Monument.20
years ago, Clare Ramsay was a
Garfield County Commissioner. We
asked him what they promised the
day after the declaration.
Well that everything would remain
the same that we wouldn't lose
any rights or privileges that we
had at that time, of course
everything changed immediately.
The way of life, the culture has
changed, access has changed. The
things that we were building and
the things that we were
preserving have been taken away
or starting to be destroyed
because of the monument.
Four main areas of local
community impact came into play
with the creation of Grand
Staircase: Transportation,
grazing, water, and use of
resources, all have changed.
The roads were a big issue, we
began immediately fighting over
them. In fact, it was from the
pressure from Garfield County
Commissioners that forced
the Monument people to even put
roads into the monument
management plan.
To date Garfield County reports
they have lost nearly 50 percent
of the county road miles within
the monument. For Kane the loss
is worse.
I actually did a count in the
beginning and we have actually
lost 80% of our roads that we
claim as county roads.
For decades people have relied on
resources in the surrounding
hills for things they need.
Those resources are now off
limits as well.
As I remember, there is about two
areas on the Monument where you
can still gather wood. So that
was affected directly and
immediately. There is areas there
that people mined just decorative
rocks, flat rocks for patios and
such and those things were shut
down.
Kane County is no longer allowed
to use gravel from inside the
monument to maintain roads, and
Escalante City had to abandon a
nearby source for clay to line
their landfill.
It was determined no material
could be taken off the monument,
so Escalante had to find another
clay source. It cost Escalante
City a significant amount of
money to haul that clay to
Escalante city.
Perhaps the biggest impact is in
grazing, the one thing that was
specifically promised to remain.
They will tell you that our AUMs
have not been cut, and that is
true, but can we run the same
number of acres of AUMs on our
allotments? No we can't because
of the infestation of pinion
juniper, of weeds.
The physical conditions on the
monument are deteriorating due to
neglect.
Residents in Garfield and Kane
County feel that the promises to
work in conjunction with the
communities failed to materialize
and that the special concessions
listed in the proclamation have
been circumvented. It is their
fear that the same awaits their
neighbors to the east.
From the County Seat, Im Malia
Okay, Bears Ears probably as far as headlines go
that biggest headline grabber of the entire year
here in the State of Utah and in the region as
well. So why does this whole controversy end
up being so important to rural counties?
It's important to rural counties because there
has been a feeling from leadership in those
counties from the citizens in those counties that
they were not heard in the past by the
administration for years and in fact that they
felt that now they were as a result of Interior
Secretary Zinke coming down to the area and
talking to people about Bears Ears and Grand
Staircase that they were now being heard and
they had a voice with their federal government
and with the leadership. I think that is the
biggest reason that it is important to rural
counties. The reality is the change and impact
on the land that is there from the change is not
that significant despite the claims that the land
is being sold or given away to the highest bidder
which is dishonest. The Fact is that what we
still have is protective federal lands with more
access provided. So those two reason I think
are important but the biggest one is the feeling
that people in small communities and
populations are heard by the administration.
Is there really a big philosophical difference of
the protection stance of a monument vs.
multiple use of regular BLM land? Does that
really pay out in day to day life?
Not in day to day life. There is a philosophical
difference like monument status vs. multiple
use status it is much more controlled and more
limited as a monument. But the reality is if you
look at how we are able to access public lands
for multiple uses especially for any resource
extraction there is no question it is still
extremely burdensome still extremely difficult.
Heavily regulated the fear mongering out there
that this was all of the sudden going to become
private land for development is just a fallacy
just to gin up the opposition vs. recognizing still
public land still highly regulated and still going
to be there for the public use.
But isn't it going to improve like grazing
problems and restrictions and some
transportation issues that will have an impact
right?
Certainly I think it will I think that is the hope
for many people that live in those rural
communities no question about it. That would
be a positive on many levels. On the flip side of
that the fact that there was monument
protection did not mean that the federal
government was putting a lot more time and
money and staff in making sure the land was
properly taken care of it simply meant it had a
different designation and peoples uses were
limited more that is not going to change the
lack of staffing change does not change no
matter what the status is.
Great, very good we will be on to our final topic
right after this commercial break.
Welcome back to The County Seat. We have
been going through the half hour looking at the
most important issues of the year and we are
going to take a look at the last one which we
already know is going to be an issue again this
year. Its medical marijuana this has gone
through a lot of iterations and has been a
dialogue that probably has no end in Utah until
we come to a final sentiment of how to deal
with it lets check this out.
The marijuana plant is made up of over 100
individual components called Cannabinoids.
The primary ones are Cannabidiols {CBD} and
Tetrahydrocannabinols or {THC} [This is the one
that has psychotropic qualities.
According to the National Institute of Health,
the human body also produces and uses its own
cannabinoid chemicals.
Currently there is medical interest in THC and
CBD. THC has proven to increase appetite and
reduce nausea. The FDA-approved THC-based
medications are used for these purposes. THC
may also decrease pain, inflammation, and
muscle control problems. But it does have
potentially harmful side effects
CBD is a cannabinoid that does not affect the
mind or behavior. But preliminary research
indicates that it may be useful in reducing pain
and inflammation, controlling epileptic seizures,
and possibly even treating mental illness and
addictions.
Other areas that show promise are in
attacking certain cancer and tumors including
brain tumors, combating autoimmune
diseases, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's
disease.
We have come quite a distance on medical
marijuana it's been discussed every year for
years and what is changing how year ended up
different this year and the year before on this
issue.
I think you have to look at public sentiment as
the main driver of why things have changed. In
Utah I do not know if I would thought 5 years
ago that it would be polling at 60-70% approval
rating in terms of medical marijuana and that is
where things are at today. So when you see
public sentiment change you have seen literally
every surrounding state adopt either
recreational or medical marijuana I think the
dynamics around the entire issue have begun
the change. The citizens' initiative that is going
to likely make its way to the ballot certainly
changes the dynamics of the discussion it will
be fascinating to see how the legislature
responds to that recognizing you got this
initiative hanging out there that is polling at
70% public is going to vote for it unless they do
something. How much preemption can the
state legislature do to really keep control of this
issue, vs how much is going to be done by
initiative will be the issue du jour for much of
the legislature.
Do you think the legislature will be as motivated
by this as they were by count my vote? They
are going to be motivated what is also
interesting is that you have Senator Shiozawa
who the leader of much of this conversation
about how do we handle this how do we handle
it in a scientific and medically appropriate way
has now resigned from the legislature to take a
position with HHS. Health and Human services
federally so with his absence who is going to fill
the vacuum in terms of the policy discussion.
Senator Mark Madsen is no longer in the
legislature so a lot of space to fill.
I guess Senator Vickers is all that is left.
Senator Vickers who is a pharmacist by trade is
there and certainly has a perspective on this
issue as a licensed pharmacist in the state and
like I said there is a lot of space to fill in terms of
politics it will be fascinating to watch this one
play out during the session.
You think people really understand what the
initiative is about or do you think it is just
popular sentiment?
Heavens no, it's largely based on the Madsen
bill what was that 2 or 3 years ago. I would
argue that very few people have actually read
the initiative to see what it contains.
Well okay that is the top four stories and
gentlemen thank you for joining us and Happy
New Year to you.
You too.
Will you come back in a couple of weeks and
talk about the legislature?
We will look a little more tired but we will be
back after the legislature concludes.
Absolutely.
Thank you so much and thank you for joining us
happy new year everybody and we will see you
next year on The County Seat.
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2017 Year In Review ~ Favorite Outfits Of The Year - Duration: 4:45.
[Music]
Welcome to The Dress Up Mom.
Hello my friends.
I cannot believe that we are wrapping up another year, 2017 is almost done.
I know it's cliché, but, boy has it flown by.
I have had so much fun with my channel this past year.
It is just a great creative outlet for me all around.
I find it such a wonderful platform to be able to share something that I'm really
passionate about, and it's just been plain fun, I've really enjoyed it.
This past year, in addition to sharing my passion, my life-long passion for clothes,
especially vintage and resale clothes and sort of transforming things that I find, I
branched out a little bit and was able to talk about some other things that I like.
We re-did our house décor and I was able to incorporate vintage, new and resale pieces
in that which was a lot of fun.
And, I tried to talk to you about some other things that I care about.
I did some videos on aging, on yoga, on meditation, and just things that I like, and I had a lot
of fun with that.
I hope that's something that you liked seeing as well.
The channel also grew quite a bit this year, and that makes me feel like maybe I am putting
out content that people want to see.
To my regular viewers and subscribers, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I absolutely adore you.
I appreciate every subscriber.
I appreciate every single view.
And, again, I really love doing it, so it encourages me and makes me feel like I'm
doing something that other people might care about, or possibly even I'm helping somebody
in some way.
If you are not a subscriber, but like what you're seeing, or would like to be, please
do.
It's the button, it's just right here somewhere.
It's free and it means the world to me as you can see.
I'm also on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @thedressupmom, #thedressupmom.
I also got some products sent to me which I really enjoyed and appreciate a lot.
I met, here in San Diego, some local people in the community and the fashion community
that have now become friends and I really enjoy spending time with and seeing, so I
really love this.
Now, I thought I would show you some of my favorite outfits that I have worn over the
course of this year.
Most of them incorporate vintage, resale, possibly some new, but here's what I wore
and put together this past year.
[Music]
Well, I
think that's it for this year.
Again, thank you so much for watching, I appreciate it.
I have a lot of big plans for 2018, so please keep tuning in.
Let me know what you'd like to see, I love getting comments or any of your feedback.
Thanks again, Happy New Year, and until next time, have fun and dress it up a little.
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🐶KAMILEO LED DOG COLLAR Flashing Lights (Night Safety) BEST PET COLLAR Review 👈 - Duration: 4:01.
hey guys today my dog Trixie is very happy she got a new led dog collar and
it lights up in the dark for night safety
this is the Kamileo LED dog collar it is a USB rechargeable light-up dog
collar with three flashing modes which I'll demonstrate later it's designed for
night safety and is soft and adjustable it comes in small medium and large
I ordered the medium one for Trixie because she's not small and she's also
not big either all right so this collar charges with a
USB charging port and you get up to seven hours of battery life for each one
hour charge now this core collar does come with the USB charging cord you
insert this and not the USB port this is where you charge it you insert this port
right here along the slide a little flap and there you go you charge it now like
I said earlier they're fleet there are three flashing modes you just push the
on button and you get a rapid light changing fast blip and you get a slow or
blinking and then you have a steady stream now I think I would prefer the
steady stream over anything since then I can see where the dog is at night and
pinpoint where she is you just click it once on the smartheart cheap button and
that's how you change it it's made of a hundred percent nylon
webbing and is made to withstand strong tension now it's water resistant as well
it can be used on rainy days but don't soak the collar directly like don't give
them a bath in it and stuff like that here are lower delight so you can see
what the flashing lights look like so here's the first one
quick blinking
then you have the slower blinking it's a nice bright red to really have the dog
noticed then you have the steady stream
so the small collar ranges from eleven to fifteen point seven inches the medium
goes from thirteen to nineteen point six and the large goes from fifteen to
twenty three point six inches as well most dog collars can't be seen in the
dark and that can present a safety hazard if you're walking your dog at
night or your dog even gets out so Trixie's an older dog and she doesn't
see well as she used to but it's good that shouldn't be seen by others so who
under eyesight fails she'll be seen I sometimes let her out in the fenced yard
in our back yard at night before we go to bed and I kind of worry when I can't
see her because she likes to wander away without being too close we really
appreciate your likes and comments so be sure to subscribe so you know what our
next review is out also make sure you follow us on Instagram at YouTube views
underscore channel so you also know one another review is out thanks for
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