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How much the Kardashian-Jenner family is worth and why Kylie Jenner is so much richer - Duration: 4:44.
The Kardashian and Jenner family are not short of a bob or two and when Forbes published their annual delve into the fortunes of the rich and famous, it was no surprise to find that there is a few million dollars swishing around in the Kardashian coffers
What is a surprise though is that 21-year-old Kylie Jenner has more in her bank than the rest of the Kardashians and Jenners added together and that is in a family that includes the seemingly omnipresent Kim Kardashian
This is how they made their bucks and what stands Kylie apart from the rest. Read More Blac Chyna angrily denies Dream Kardashian was 'in danger' after cops were called Kylie Jenner - $900 million (£697
9 million) Not only is Kylie well off, she is actually one of America's richest 'self-made' women and is on course to be a billionaire sometime soon
In two years, her lip kit cosmetic business has grown to being worth a staggering $800 million and there doesn't seem to be any slowing down
Read More Gemma Collins 'in tears' as she aims to 'prove Jason Gardiner wrong' with Dancing On Ice efforts Along with endorsements, clothing lines and the odd TV fee here and there, Kylie adds another $100 million to this figure
Kim Kardashian West - $350 million (£271.4 million) If you are thinking of the Kardashians, then invariably it is Kim that comes to mind, so it is little wonder that she is the top earner among her full sisters
Once again, it is a beauty product brand that gives her the biggest slice of cash but her social media sponsorships, endorsements and a major role in reality series Keeping Up With The Kardashians, all chip in with a healthy amount
Of course, the other half ( Kanye West ) is not doing too badly for himself either
Caitlyn Jenner - $100 million (£77.5 million) It may come as a surprise that the next in the family fortune list is Caitlyn, who is now worth a cool $100 million
Read More Jennifer Lopez reveals how she maintains her amazing age-defying figure Appearances on Keeping Up With The Kardashians and her own reality show, I Am Cait, have gone a long way to contributing to the fortune
Kris Jenner - $60 million (£46.5 million) The momager is the manager of the Kardashian family and was the one that floated the idea of making a reality show about their daily doings
Now executive producer of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the 62-year-old takes a 10 per cent 'management cut' from their earnings, as well as coining it in with TV paychecks
Khloe Kardashian - $40 million (£31 million) The earnings of Khloe are on a dramatic upswing at the moment, with her wealth increasing from $15 million to $40 million in just two years
Read More Meghan Markle to make Suits return? Bosses tease cameo as series is axed As well as her clothing line, Good American, Khloe does rather nicely from her appearances in the Kardashian's reality TV show
Kourtney Kardashian - $35 million (£27.1 million) The mum-of-three is another that has amassed a fortune from the internationally popular Keeping Up With The Kardashians show
As well as starring, she is also an executive producer, which helps to boost the coffers which get a useful injection here and there by a her sponsorship deals
Kendall Jenner - $18 million (£13.9 million) Slightly eclipsed by her younger sister, Kendall is still doing rather nicely with an estimated $18 million in the bank
Read More Cougar town: Caroline Flack and the other celebrity women who LOVE younger men Just a couple of years ago, she had become the highest-paid working model which has been complimented by a salary from Keeping Up With The Kardashians
Rob Kardashian - $10 million (£7.75 million) The one Kardashian that has shied away from the spotlight for the most part, Rob has still managed to put a few million in the bank
From the Kardashian reality show to his spin-off with Blac Chyna, these have all contributed to his wealth
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Elizabeth 'Pocahontas' Warren Doesn't Know How Many Branches Of Government Exist - Duration: 12:02.
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These BFFS Know Tattoos Are Permanent? Right? | How Far Is Tattoo Far? | MTV - Duration: 5:47.
(dramatic music)
- Oh my god.
Oh, Jessica!
- You don't love it?
(upbeat music)
(screaming)
- [Narrator] On this episode of How Far is Tattoo Far?
Jess and her best friend Jordan
put their friendship to the test
like someone else, they're also
from New Jersey and love to party.
- I'm actually freaking out.
I love the show Jersey Shore.
- Did you bring me shots?
- They told us we gotta be sober.
- No, me.
- Oh, well.
(laughing)
- Who's the biggest partier out of both of you two?
- The one night stand train, she's the conductor
of that (beeping) train.
- She turns into Snooki?
- Yeah.
- Yes!
- [Narrator] But they have very different approaches
when it comes to guys.
- I'm just like not like that.
- I'm just more out there.
- You like put yourself out there a little more.
- And I'm approachable.
- So am I.
- [Narrator] Jess wants Jordan to be more careful.
- Jordan, she's the outgoing one,
like she has confidence, but it's gonna get you
in trouble some time.
- Oh, is it?
- [Narrator] While Jordan wants
to share her secret with Jess.
- This tattoo is my secret for Jessica
on how to get guys.
She needs to learn from the best.
- [Narrator] Well, let's get it started.
It's time for the tattoos.
(upbeat music)
- Hi.
- Oh my god!
(laughing)
(beeping)
Jordan's swimsuit season just ended officially, forever.
This is the most ridiculous tattoo we've had on the show.
- I hate you right now.
I'm gonna kill her.
- [Narrator] Ready to see these tattoos?
It's time.
- You all came here as best friends.
How much do we trust each other right now?
- I'm dying right now.
- I need a drink.
- Oh absolutely.
All right Jessica, you're up first.
Let's see how bad your body has been ruined.
I'm not gonna lie, it's pretty bad.
Do not remove these shades until I tell you.
- Okay.
- God speed.
- I'm gonna have a heart attack.
- Well hopefully it will make you change some things.
- (beeping) You.
- Travis!
- Yo Travis!
(dramatic music)
- Y'all have fun. - Thanks Travis.
- Bye Trav.
Oh my
(beeping)
god.
Jordan, looking at this tattoo,
do you have any regrets?
- Only if she hates me.
(dramatic music)
- Oh (beeping).
(dramatic music)
- Jordan!
It's a penis.
(laughing)
- It's an eggplant emoji.
- It's a purple (beeping) penis.
It has like marks.
- [Jordan] Teeth marks.
- Just knowing the story, it's so (beeping) up.
- I'm still confused.
- Niko doesn't know the story.
- I've heard from a few guys
that you use teeth when you give a (beeping).
- Are you there?
How the (beeping) do you know?
- I hear.
- Oh good, now everyone else is gonna hear too.
- This has been going on since high school,
Jess, it needs to change.
- I have a small mouth.
(laughing)
- How exactly do you think this is gonna help her?
- So I care about your love life,
and I care that you got dumped recently.
It's obviously not working out.
- Not because of the teeth. - Maybe it is.
(laughing)
- Okay.
- Okay, time to switch.
All right, come stand right here.
Yo, I have a special surprise in store for Nicole
when we reveal this tattoo.
I am very excited to see this final product.
- Same.
- And because of that,
we're gonna put some shades on you.
- Why?
- For this reveal as well. - I'm confused.
- [Nicole] Why?
- This tattoo is so Jersey, you are gonna take your shades
off first, close your eyes.
- I don't like the dark.
(laughing)
I can't see!
(laughing)
- All right, Tiffany.
(screaming)
Oh sorry.
- [Nicole] Oh my god.
- Tiffany!
- I'm shaking.
(dramatic music)
- Nicole, I'm going to give you a countdown.
- I know how this work Niko, I live here.
- [Niko] Three.
- Is something in front of me?!
- [Niko] Two!
- Stop!
- [Niko] One!
(beeping)
(screaming)
(beeping)
- God.
Why did you do that?
- I feel left out.
- It's the best day of my life.
(dramatic music)
- Oh my god.
Oh, Jessica.
- You don't love it?
Where's the beach?
- Where's the beach!
(laughing)
- I have a tattoo of Nicole on my leg.
What the (beeping)?
- My face is on your body for the rest of your life.
- Yeah.
- I feel like you act a lot like Nicole did back then.
Like she was outgoing like you are.
She didn't give a (beeping).
- Facts.
- But we're getting older now, Jordan,
so you're gonna calm down a little
and this is gonna remind you to calm down,
because it's gonna get you in trouble some time.
- All right, can we get a hug between the two of you?
- Oh, thank you.
- You know what we're doing tonight?
- What?
- We're going to the beach.
(laughing)
- You guys are gonna go find the beach?
- Let's go find the beach.
- Where's the beach?!
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Super Easy Way To Access the Dark Web (How To) - Duration: 6:09.
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If you've seen our shows on the dark web, you'll know some of the things you can find
there.
We've talked before about illegal activities happening there, but there is much more to
this place.
You might find whistleblowers in the dark web, perhaps fearful of their identity being
uncovered.
Human rights journalists might also publish here, with an understanding that their work
can't be traced back to them.
Critics of oppressive governments might air their concerns there, while others just want
absolute privacy when talking to people about their health.
Welcome to this episode of the Infographics Show, How to access the dark web.
First let's give you a 101 on the dark web.
Sources differ on how much of the internet can be seen using a standard browser.
In a story, NPR told us that 96 percent of the Internet is not available through normal
browsers.
Call it the iceberg theory, which means the internet we see is just the tip.
Other resources tell us it's more like 90 percent, which is still huge.
So, what exactly are we not seeing?
First of all, we should understand the difference between the "Deep Web" and "Darknet"
sites.
The deep web might not be quite as degenerate as the dark web.
The deep web is simply part of the web that can't be accessed through conventional browsers.
One expert tell us, "Despite many representations of a nefarious underground operating out-of-sight,
the deep web is mostly benign private databases and web resources not meant to be accessed
by the general public."
Lots of data online isn't available to our prying eyes.
Companies or banks have private databases, or some websites might not want to be indexed;
they want to remain unsearchable.
It's not really that surprising that most of the information flowing around the internet
is protected.
But then we have the dark web, and that's a totally different thing.
This is a place where one wants absolute anonymity – not to say people don't get found, they
do.
As we said, you might find political dissidents working there.
In some countries you can still lose your freedom, or life, for criticizing a leader
or ruler.
How does it work?
How do people get this anonymity they require?
Well, the dark net both incorporates encryption and also uses special privacy browsers.
The best known is Tor, which is sometimes called, "The Onion Router."
It is free software that directs traffic through a massive network <consisting of thousands
of relays.
These servers are run by volunteers.
Here is an explanation by the Tor Project: "Tor's users employ this network by connecting
through a series of virtual tunnels rather than making a direct connection, thus allowing
both organizations and individuals to share information over public networks without compromising
their privacy."
We are told that the Tor network was created by the U.S. Navy and is still partly funded
by the U.S. government.
People can publish websites that can't be tracked.
Tor tells us that while many people might think chat rooms are just full of rather strange
people talking about eating each other or making a poodle burger, many people go to
hidden chatrooms to discuss privately how they survived abuse, or perhaps to talk about
an illness they have that they are afraid could be found out in chatrooms outside of
private browsing.
This is a good thing of course, because why shouldn't people at times have a bit of
privacy?
You might remember probably the most infamous site, The Silk Road, a marketplace where you
could buy many things you won't see being sold in the local shopping mall, but some
of those items were just regular things.
More recently, AlphaBay and Hansa were also closed.
Both these sites were run as hidden services (Onion services) on the Tor network.
But this show isn't about what we find on the dark web, it's more of a How To show
to tell you how you can access the dark web.
It actually isn't hard at all.
So, first get yourself a Virtual Private Network (VPN) if you are intending to get on the dark
web.
This is easy, just Google VPNS you can choose--even our sponsor Dashlane has a VPN!
Some are free, some of them cost a small amount of money.
You don't need a VPN, but if you want to be extra secure, get one.
Even if Tor was compromised and you were visiting dark net sites, because you had a VPN it is
very unlikely you could be traced.
Ok, so you have your VPN, you are ready to access the Tor browser.
To do this just go to Tor and download it.
It couldn't be easier.
Only download from the Tor site.
If you Google the words, "download Tor Browser" you should see as the top result the Tor Project.
Just wait a while and then install the browser on your machine.
Next, you'll have the option to "Start Tor Browser".
This you will do, and you will have access to .onion websites.
If you want to visit marketplaces, simply find a Darknet Market List.
You might also go to the popular databases, the Onion Directory and the Hidden Wiki.
These will tell how to access most things in the dark web.
Note: some people say it's best not to change the window size while in Tor as the authorities
can track you easier if you do.
Others says also turn off Java Script.
Some others even say that you should put tape over your webcam, because you just never know.
Hey, Mark Zuckerberg does it.
Disable your mic, too.
Basically shut down all apps that are on your computer.
It should go without saying that you don't use your real name and try not to send anyone
a photo of yourself.
You should also use an anonymous email account.
When you are done with your session, just shut your computer down.
Voila, you have been in the dark net, and you've done it the safest way.
The Dark Web can be a pretty scary place, but for most people they really just want
to look for themselves for one reason: to see if their personal information is being
bought and sold on digital marketplaces!
You could try to access the dark web yourself, but there's an easier way- Dashlane offers
a free dark web scan that will automatically find out if your information is up for sale
and what exactly that information is- from your driver's license, to social security
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And by signing up with Dashlane you can help secure your internet experience by using their
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How many of you have accessed the dark web?
What were you looking for and what did you find?
Do you have any dark web tips for us?
Tell us in the comments.
Also, be sure to check out our other video The Rise and Fall of the Darkweb's Silk Road.
Thanks for watching, and as always, don't forget to like, share and subscribe.
See you next time.
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Liverpool's XI vs West Brom in 2016 shows how much has changed under Jurgen Klopp - Duration: 3:22.
Safe to say Liverpool have come a long way since Jurgen Klopp succeeded Brendan Rodgers as manager back in 2015
In the German's three full seasons in charge, chronologically the Reds have finished eighth, fourth and fourth in the Premier League
Liverpool also reached the 2015/16 Europa League final, which they lost 3-1 to Sevilla, and last season's Champions League final with Real Madrid
Real ran out 3-1 winners in Kiev that day, but Liverpool's run to the final showed that something special was happening at Anfield
And it's told this season as Klopp's men are currently top of the Premier League after 23 games and once again going strong in Europe
They face Bayern Munich in the last 16. Klopp has revolutionised Liverpool in his three-and-a-half years as manager and it's mostly due to the players he's signed in that time
Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson, Alisson, Fabinho, Georginio Wijnaldum - the list goes on
Liverpool have had to pay a lot of money to get where they are, but the sale of Philippe Coutinho and reaching the Champions League final last year has put them on the brink of making history
According to the English media, the Reds are set to become the first club in the world to record annual profits of over €100m (£88
3m). So how has Klopp done it? Well, you need only compare Liverpool's starting line-up to face West Brom in May 2016 to their current best starting line-up to see how much change has been made
LIVERPOOL'S STARTING XI VS WEST BROM, 2016 Adam Bogdan; Jon Flanagan, Martin Skrtel, Lucas Leiva, Brad Smith; Kevin Stewart, Joe Allen, Cameron Brannagan; Jordan Ibe, Sheyi Ojo, Christian Benteke LIVERPOOL'S CURRENT BEST STARTING XI, 2019 Alisson; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Andy Robertson; Fabinho, Georginio Wijnaldum; Xherdan Shaqiri, Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane; Mohamed Salah The state of that team
Liverpool scraped a 1-1 draw at the Hawthornes that day and it meant they finished a disappointing eighth in the Premier League
Klopp fielded a stronger XI for the Europa League final with Sevilla three days later and lost 3-1, but with their current team and squad depth they probably would have won
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FA Cup prize money: How much Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs get if they win in 4th round - Duration: 4:20.
Arsenal take on Manchester United on Friday night while Manchester City vs Burnley is the pick of the games on Saturday
Tottenham, against Crystal Palace, and Chelsea, who take on Sheffield Wednesday, are in action on Sunday
As part of the FA's prize pool, winners of clashes this weekend will bank £180,000 in prize money
That doubles up to £360,000 in the fifth round, £720,000 for the quarter-final and £1
8m for semi-final winners. The overall winners then take home £3.6m in the final.FA Cup prize money Extra preliminary round winners (184) £2,250 Losers receive £750 Preliminary round winners (160) £2,890 Losers receive £960 First round qualifying winners (116) £6,000 Second Round Qualifying winners (80) £9,000 Third Round Qualifying winners (40) £15,000 Fourth Round Qualifying winners (32) £25,000 First Round Proper winners (40) £36,000 Second Round Proper winners (20) £54,000 Third Round Proper winners (32) £135,000 Fourth Round Proper winners (16) £180,000 Fifth Round Proper winners (8) £360,000 Quarter-Final winners (4) £720,000 Semi-Final winners (2) £1,800,000 Semi-Final losers (2) £900,000 Final runners-up (1) £1,800,000 Final winners (1) £3,600,000 English Football League clubs that cause FA Cup upsets this weekend could earn themselves an extra £250,000 thanks to a new Divisional Progress Prize fund
The money will go to the club from each of the EFL's three divisions that goes furthest in this year's cup, with the pot being shared if more than one team from the same division goes out at the same stage
That means League Two's Newport and Oldham, who both knocked out Premier League opposition in the third round, will get £125,000 each if they lose their fourth-round ties at Middlesbrough and Doncaster, respectively, but one could scoop the lot if they get to the fifth round and the other does not
The field is more competitive further up the pyramid, as there are six League One sides still in the competition and 10 from the Championship
But with seven all-EFL contests among the 16 fourth-round ties, the picture will be very different after the last game on Monday evening, when the Championship's Brentford plays the National League's Barnet
In a statement, the FA's director of professional game relations, Andy Ambler, said: "We are delighted to be able to offer this substantial financial reward to EFL clubs competing in the Emirates FA Cup
"At the start of the season, we doubled the competition prize fund to £30.2million - an increased investment which will have a positive impact on clubs at all levels of the game
" The FA has been able to increase the prize funds thanks to the bumper domestic and international broadcast deals it secured for the world's oldest domestic football competition in 2016
EFL chief executive Shaun Harvey added: "The financial rewards that are earned as a result of progressing through the rounds in the Emirates FA Cup deliver a huge boost to EFL clubs and the addition of a £250,000 divisional prize provides an even greater return that recognises a club's success
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