Thứ Bảy, 30 tháng 6, 2018

News on Youtube Jun 30 2018

wait, how do I unlock- ?

the lil flower is the most important thing

Camerawoman: they're going to fall xd

I think I can sit down!

wet floor

*theeeey*

motherf***** :D

FUCK

*its over*

The camera is getting wet :D

And Kumo is going to kill me :DDD

*drama lyrics*

Its so low, isnt it?

wat is going on ???

Where did you pull me??

I did wrong the leg ;;

fAkE lOVE

Well, it wasnt so bad, I think we did nice the 'line' *sugas part*

For more infomation >> [KPOP IN PUBLIC BLOOPERS IV] FAKE LOVE, LATATA & SHINE VERSION - Duration: 6:13.

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[KPOP IN PUBLIC CHALLENGE] -BLACKPINK,TWICE,MOMOLAND...GIRL GROUPS - Duration: 6:35.

Mok

Mathilda

Wei Yan

Yuen Shuen

Nicole

Cai Xuan

Yong Qi

Genevieve

Aoa- Bingle Bangle

Momoland- Bboom Bboom

Twice- What is Love?

Blackpink- Boombayah

Blackpink- As if it's your last

Blackpink- Forever young

Blackpink- DDU DU DDU DU

Twice- Likey

IOI- Pick me

Gudetama

Genevieve: You're filming me for what?

Genevieve: I'm not dancing

For more infomation >> [KPOP IN PUBLIC CHALLENGE] -BLACKPINK,TWICE,MOMOLAND...GIRL GROUPS - Duration: 6:35.

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Laeticia Hallyday, cruel retour à Saint-Barth, selon Public - Duration: 1:04.

For more infomation >> Laeticia Hallyday, cruel retour à Saint-Barth, selon Public - Duration: 1:04.

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Omaha Public Libraries and Wildlife Encounters Team Up for Hands-On Summer Reading Program - Duration: 3:18.

For more infomation >> Omaha Public Libraries and Wildlife Encounters Team Up for Hands-On Summer Reading Program - Duration: 3:18.

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Carroll, Helena Public Schools launch program to help high schoolers take college classes - Duration: 2:22.

For more infomation >> Carroll, Helena Public Schools launch program to help high schoolers take college classes - Duration: 2:22.

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Local North Augusta business gives donation to Public Safety for cooling vests - Duration: 2:00.

For more infomation >> Local North Augusta business gives donation to Public Safety for cooling vests - Duration: 2:00.

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Hampden DA: Officials looking into "public safety incident" on Brimfield Rd. in Holland - Duration: 0:47.

For more infomation >> Hampden DA: Officials looking into "public safety incident" on Brimfield Rd. in Holland - Duration: 0:47.

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The Power of Public Private Partnerships - WADA - Duration: 2:21.

In 2005 the U.S. Agency for International Development and Coca-Cola came together

to form a powerful public-private partnership - the Water and Development

Alliance - combining the organizational strengths, technical expertise, networks,

and water priorities of both partners- the Alliance has worked with local

stakeholders in more than 30 developing countries across three continents to

date addressing critical water and sanitation needs in order to build

healthier communities, stronger economies, and resilient ecosystems. The WADA

Platform leverages shared costs and expertise to deliver sustainable impacts

and benefits more quickly and at a greater scale, blending the class-leading core

capacities of its partners. The U.S. Agency for International Development provides

in-country development-related government relationships and

programmatic expertise while The Coca-Cola Company brings with it an understanding

of local water risks and private sector business expertise. Multiplying these

capacities with the partner's respective commitments to water and the reach of

both partners networks, The Water and Development Alliance is able to achieve

transformative, measurable, and lasting impact on the global water and

sanitation crisis. Utilizing an adaptive management approach, the Alliance's

effective partnership model continues to grow through innovation, monitoring, and

evidence-based decision-making. Key to its success are the Alliance's core

values of local ownership, institutional synergy, technical quality, and

transformational change. With its shared commitment to long term impact, The Water

and Development Alliance serves as a well-designed model that will make

forming partnerships easier- sharing costs and reducing barriers, so that by

working together, we can accelerate our path towards building a more healthy,

productive, and resilient future.

For more infomation >> The Power of Public Private Partnerships - WADA - Duration: 2:21.

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Public Transportation NYC | TPE - Duration: 6:10.

大家好 (Hello Everybody)

Hey guys welcome back to my channel it's

Benny Bruno

aka 黄贝妮 Huang2 bei4 ni2

Today's topic is going to be about being in

Taipei but specifically the difference between

New York's subway and.. ahkdnwiufesik

NY transit system and

Taipei's transit system

I feel like if you can mix part of New

York subway system and Taipei's subway system it would be amazing

that would be heaven

okay so I'm going to talk about specifically you

know bus and train

Train and bus because that's the things I mainly take while in

New York

Now let's talk about the buses first

so 第一:公共汽车

The bus

First of all

If you're in Taipei and you're standing at the bus stop,

Don't think a bus is going to just come to you

Or stop where you want it to if you

don't do what you're supposed to do

In Taipei, buses don't stop just because

there are people at the bus stop

They stop if you asked them to stop so what you do

you raise your hand

As the bus is coming make sure they see you

and then that's

when they will stop

and if you don't do that they will just pass you right like

they'll just pass by and not feel wrong because

this is just the way of life

that's how they do it

In New York,

If a bus driver sees people at

the bus stop we all know it's going to stop I mean there's times where it

doesn't but that's because they're sometimes

blind

BUT for the most part they do stop

But in this case they don't in Taipei

and on top of that the bus system is bilingual its Chinese and English so you

will hear 科技大楼站

and then you will also hear Technology Building so

it's very convenient and if you don't know any Chinese at least you can get by

because

Google Maps will tell you the stops in English and then the bus will

also tell you the stops in English 非常好 (Great!!!)

Now the subway system

so the

subway system is like

clean

oh there's no master splinter in the subway and

whatnot which makes life so much easier

You don't have to expect to see a rat in

the subway

and on top of that living in New York especially if you take the 6

train

it's always fully packed and here..

I've never seen the train as full as it

is in New York

even though the population is pretty high here that

It's convenient, it's fast

I'd never had to wait more than five minutes

for a train here

Unlike in New York you probably have to wait at least 10

minutes at times especially if

It's not rush hour anymore but here it's like

they come every two to four minutes

There's not much waiting time so that's

very very convenient

Also you cannot drink or eat in the subway station so

they do have recycle and trash bins within the subway station before you

enter to go take the train

and I guess that could be inconvenient depending on

where you're going like if you're going to work and you didn't have time to eat

breakfast at home well you can't eat it on the

train, but in New York you can do that because in New York we have trash cans

in the subway but everyone decides to put their trash in the tracks or on the

floor

Here it's totally different and you can also get fined for eating or

drinking in the subway station which is also kind of weird as well but I think

it's very helpful

to keeping the subway station clean

keeping Master Splinter

out of our tracks

I think one thing that I really don't like about Taipei's subway

system is just the fact that

the first train leaves at 6:00 a.m. and then the

last one leaves at 12 a.m.

So if you went clubbing and then you thought you

were going to get on the train to come back

That might not work

But in New York

it'll take a while maybe 20 minutes

but it'll still come and then you can still

make it home

so I think that's the one thing New York is like ayeeee

Alright so

that's my short little differences between Taiwan and New York transit

system video

and I'll see you guys next time on my channel

Follow, Subscribe, Like

Comment

Whichever comes first and I'll see you

For more infomation >> Public Transportation NYC | TPE - Duration: 6:10.

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Stalin's PUBLIC ADDRESS - Stuffed Productions - Funny Plushie Videos - Duration: 0:42.

People of the world

this is Stalin speaking and this is a public address

I as your leader am demanding that all of you like, and subscribe in the Stuffed Productions YouTube channel. i'm

I'm doing so because this is in a global interest

If you do not do this within an eight-hour window

There will be consequences

I will get stones on anyone, who does not follow this order

And you do not want that

Trust me

Thank you

Goodbye

For more infomation >> Stalin's PUBLIC ADDRESS - Stuffed Productions - Funny Plushie Videos - Duration: 0:42.

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✅ Psychotic attacker high on ice dragged a woman into a public toilet cubicle and robbed her while w - Duration: 2:42.

A woman high on ice dragged a victim into a public toilet before threatening her with a bloody syringe and taking off with her purse

 Toowoomba mother Taneesha Kellie Folkes, 27, forced her 60-year-old victim into a Brisbane CBD toilet and demand she hand over her valuables

 Folkes, who had been taking ice right before the robbery, made stabbing motions towards the woman with the syringe, The Sunshine Coast Daily reported

   Defence council Steve Kissick told the Brisbane District court on Friday that Folkes had been in a drug-induced psychosis at the time

 He said that Folkes had been so high at the time of the attack she could not even remember it.The court heard that after the older woman shouted out, 'Please help me, please help,' horrified restroom users asked what was happening inside the cubical

  Folkes told them that the older woman had pulled a gun on her. She then stole the woman's purse and ran to a nearby train station

 During her escape she threw a hospital band, which had her name on it, into a bin.Police later found the band and arrested her in Toowoomba

  The court heard that she was seen by another witness who described her as being in a 'manic' state.Folkes was 'shamed and humiliated and distressed' after hearing about what she had done, Mr Kissik told the court

 She said that she was seeking treatment for her serious drug problem and had started treatment for her mental health issues

  Judge Koppenol told the court that Folkes was homeless and was motivated by desire to get more drugs. He sentenced her to three years' jail

Judge Koppenol told her she needed to get serious help for her addiction.   'Good luck. You're going to have to work very hard every day,' he told her

For more infomation >> ✅ Psychotic attacker high on ice dragged a woman into a public toilet cubicle and robbed her while w - Duration: 2:42.

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Analysis | The Capital Gazette shooting and what's wrong with the current public discourse about the - Duration: 4:02.

It is popular to attack the media, but Thursday's deadly shooting at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis is putting the news media's relationship with the public in the spotlight anew

Generalizations about those in the journalism community regularly come from both sides of the aisle

Very often, their criticism is fair, warranted and even a helpful check on the profession

But in many cases the critiques are unjustified, based on false premises and are accompanied by harassment that ultimately becomes a distraction

These critiques — and at worst attacks — are part of why some members of the public have such little trust in the media

According to a June Gallup/Knight Foundation survey, some Americans said they believe 80 percent of the news they see on social media is biased and that 64 percent of it is misinformation

They said they believe 44 percent of the news they get directly from newspapers, television or radio is misinformation

Those disinclined to trust the media get reinforcement when highly influential politicians and partisan media figures elevate the critiques, sometimes making personal jabs at journalists' motives and their character

 What may start as a difference of opinion eventually becomes a direct assault on the humanity of those in the media — something that those following press freedom issues have witnessed in other parts of the world

Fox News host Tucker Carlson recently told his viewers they should distrust news reports from the "big news stations

" "If you're looking to understand what's actually happening in this country, always assume the opposite of whatever they're telling you on the big news stations," he said, disregarding the fact that Fox News leads the ratings of cable news outlets

President Trump regularly attacks media outlets and specific journalists, knowing that large segments of his base will view any outlet remotely critical of him negatively and turn around to boo those outlets' representatives at rallies

It is not the fault of the president or media personalities that a man with a vendetta against the Capital Gazette killed five of the newspaper's employees on Thursday

But calling journalists the enemy of the American people, which Trump does regularly, does not help promote civility

Over the past several years, the vitriol directed at members of the media has intensified in ways few Americans talk about any other professional community

When someone determines an individual's identity is primarily in their profession, if that person's views of that profession are low, there are real ramifications

After Thursday's deadly newsroom incident, journalists took to social media to share what that has looked like in their own lives

It may be hard to remember this in our times where partisan commentary is increasingly prevalent, but it is not the job of journalists to affirm the political views or other opinions of their readers — and especially not of the politicians they cover

Thursday's shooting is prompting memorials to the deceased journalists, discussions about the mission of the profession, and recognition of the perils of it

Here's hoping those themes become a more prevalent part of the discourse.

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