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I messed it up

Really?

Shit

But the beginning looked good

How looks the background?

looks good?

Why did the cathedral looked crooked?

Say when you are ready

I'm ready

I zoomed in again

Okay

Sun

Okay lets go

I record already

Oh man this will be cringe

Oh man it doesn't matter

How everyone looks so expectant

Nice, now we have to wait for the ending again

The cap will slip again, because it's too big for me

You have to make it tighter

Can't be tighter, otherwise my head will explode

Do you record?

Yes

Nice man

I think that was better

Is the red button up here?

I'm hot, you're not

Okay that is fun

Lol how you can see the balls flying in the background

Right, a camera that is too big

Therefore I'll get a smaller one at Christmas

Yeah we have time

Marvin, is it you?

Okay turn around, ah no you begin like that

What what?

Oh I thought you were saying that something is wrong

I thought you were saying no Lisa no

Common, why are you throwing the balls so high?

Through like that I can protect

We make the fusion

The fusion?

From Dragon Ball

I have such a big bruise on my knee

It hurts so much

But I have a good feeling

Wait, oh it still records

Go more back

Stop, not so far

looks good

You can do it!

Does it begin?

No it really tooks so long

I already doubted, wether it will function

Wow now the crowds are in the background

Okay that was better

What did I do?

It already started?

I thought there will come something else

For more infomation >> Outtakes KPOP IN PUBLIC #3 - Duration: 7:49.

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[KPOP IN PUBLIC BLOOPERS VII] SIREN, NAUGHTY BOY, SOLO & SHOOT OUT VERSION + BONUS - Duration: 6:37.

There is more song, put it a bit more at the end

Where you left it xD

Put it at the end

Kumo: HAH IM PISSING

Go on if you want to

THE SAME AGAIN

wtf

how it was?

sololololo and thats all

no

no, the hand up

yeah, that

Kumo: Stop it stop it

It doesnt focus ♪ ~

Kumo: Focus already son of a bitch

thats it

Kumo: That mom taking a selfie at the back yes pls thanks

Hyo: not with the kid, its too small

Thanks for al- no, fuck the kid xD

*Not going solo spanish version*

Im messing up with everything

Kumo: Im watching you walking backwards xD

Put it from when I start to walk

Okay, but stay ther-

You made me nervous

UNEXPECTED ENDING

I feel like im getting naked

You do it...

.. so good

*dont laugh kumo*

the leg was wrong xD

Now?

I dont know man, it never starts

wait for it

fuck

JUST STAY IN MY PACE *kumo lyrics*

*ready to die*

it has armrests

Goodbye xD

For more infomation >> [KPOP IN PUBLIC BLOOPERS VII] SIREN, NAUGHTY BOY, SOLO & SHOOT OUT VERSION + BONUS - Duration: 6:37.

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1st Sequel in Tamil Cinema?? | Public Answers | Avant Grande - Duration: 2:14.

We remember about Hollywood films when we hear about sequels

Avengers, Harry Potter, Insidious, Conjuring and so on

It was a masive hit too

Recently Kollywood has also started taking many Sequel films

Though there is a lot of sequel films, do we know the first sequel film of Kollywood??

Let's ask this question to some people..Come let's see what's their answer..

Kollywood is filming a lot of sequels..right? Like Singam1, Singam 2 and so on

Do you know the first sequel of Kollywood??

-Don't know bro -Bro!! Take some time to think..no problem

First sequel??

Kanchana??

-Muni 1 and Muni 2?? -Muni 2

I think its Billa!!

Don't know!!

Just as you said,bro..Singam 1 and Singam 2..its the first sequel

As far as I knew...Its the first

I think.. its Singam 1!!

Not sure!!

First sequel is Muni ..I think!!

Don't know!!

As far as we knew ..its Muni!!

As far as we knew ..we saw Singam 1, Singam 2 and Singam 3.

-Can't guess it, bro!! -Don't know!!

Kamal sir is the pioneer to implement Hollywood filming styles in Kollywood

Likewise, here the first sequel JAPANIL KALYANARAMAN was released in 1985

Its first part Kalyana Raman was released in the year 1979

In this film KamalHasan sir will perform dual role, one is kalyanam and other is Raman

In first part, Character Kalyanam will die.

In second part, his soul will travel along with his twin brother Raman

After that, film Naalaya Manithan's Sequel Athisaya Manithan was released

Film Iniya's Sequel Nane Varuven was released

Avant Grande will give more interesting facts continuously like this...

Wish you all a Very Very Happy and a Prosperous New Year

We wish you that you'll get everything you wished to have

Thank you soo much for watching this video..

Like I told you earlier that more videos like this are coming soon ..right?

Do forget to hit the Like button..

Comment your thoughts about this video

Do subscribe our channel and don't forget to share it

Thank you soo much!!

For more infomation >> 1st Sequel in Tamil Cinema?? | Public Answers | Avant Grande - Duration: 2:14.

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[여기서요?] 아이즈원 IZ*ONE - 라비앙로즈 LA VIE EN ROSE | 커버댄스 DANCE COVER | KPOP IN PUBLIC @동성로 - Duration: 5:32.

Another peaceful main stage of Dongseongno (The weather is not peaceful)

It was the first time to preinfrom the time and location of 'Here'

People, presumed fans, already took thier place

We had 5 minutes left, so we tried to interview

Oh, you came to see us?

Yes~

I've been at the concert

Oh, the concert?

Why did you come today? It's so cold

(What's the heck is this question..) Why are you here in this cold weather?

I'm a big fan of you~

Thank you for the wise answer to a sily question

Who do you think will be here?

(Thinking)

Whom do you want to meet?

Damhee unnie!!

(Surprised) Did you came to meet Damhee?

Really?

Wow...(Really surprised to see a kid fan)

How old are you?

F..Five? You're so cute

Six!!

Six? So pretty TT

What if Damhee didn't come?

She's here!!

Damhee's here? lol

Do you think she's here?

(nod)

It will be only once so watch them carefully

(nod)

Members appeared at the forecasted time

Guys...

I know it's cold but...(we have to do what we have to do)

Let's just do it once~

Please say 'HERE'

H.. H..

H.E.R.E

Maknae line seems to prepared something

Let's start

H↗

H↗E↘

H↗E↘R→

H↗E↘R→E?

Compliments for Maknae line :)

One-day DJ Suvin came by

For more infomation >> [여기서요?] 아이즈원 IZ*ONE - 라비앙로즈 LA VIE EN ROSE | 커버댄스 DANCE COVER | KPOP IN PUBLIC @동성로 - Duration: 5:32.

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California's first Muslim judge on faith and public service - Duration: 8:26.

>> Stewart: CALIFORNIA MARKED A

HISTORIC MILESTONE THIS YEAR

WHEN THE STATE'S FIRST MUSLIM

JUDGE, HALIM DHANIDINA, WAS

APPOINTED TO THE CALIFORNIA

COURT OF APPEAL.

HIS POSITION COMES AT A TIME OF

RISING ANTI-MUSLIM SENTIMENT

ACROSS THE COUNTRY, WITH PEOPLE

JUDGING HIM BECAUSE OF HIS

RELIGION AND QUESTIONING HIS

ROLE IN DEMOCRACY.

PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND SPECIAL

CORRESPONDENT DAVID TERESHCHUK

HAS THE STORY.

>> Reporter: A REGULAR FAMILY

MAN, TO ALL INTENTS AND

PURPOSES.

HALIM DHANIDINA SPENDS MUCH OF

THE WEEKEND WITH HIS CHILDREN.

BUT ON WORKING DAYS, DHANIDINA

WIELDS GREAT AUTHORITY OVER

OTHER PEOPLE'S LIVES AND

FAMILIES AS A JUDGE.

AND HE CARRIES AN UNCOMMON

DISTINCTION IN AMERICA'S

COURTROOMS.

HE'S A MUSLIM.

ONE OF VERY FEW AMONG THIS

COUNTRY'S JUDGES.

>> I'VE BEEN FACED WITH PEOPLE

WHO WOULD MAKE IGNORANT OR

BIGOTED COMMENTS.

AND IT WAS JUST SOMETHING THAT

YOU LEARN TO DEAL WITH.

IT'S VERY EASY FOR PEOPLE TO

SAY, TO IMAGINE WHAT HORRIBLE

THINGS WOULD HAPPEN IF A MUSLIM

IS A JUDGE, IF THERE AREN'T ANY

MUSLIM JUDGES.

BY PROVIDING WHAT I'M HOPING IS

A COUNTEREXAMPLE, IT SORT OF

DEMYSTIFIES THE SUBJECT.

>> Reporter: AMERICA'S MOST

SENIOR JUDGE PROFESSING THE

FAITH OF ISLAM HAD A SUBSTANTIAL

CAREER IN THE CALIFORNIA STATE

COURT SYSTEM, PROGRESSING TO

MORE ELEVATED POSITIONS OVER

TIME, AND ENDING UP HERE,

SITTING ON THE STATE COURT OF

APPEAL.

DHANIDINA WAS BORN IN CHICAGO TO

GUJARATI PARENTS FROM THE INDIAN

SUBCONTINENT WHO'D ALREADY

MIGRATED TO EAST AFRICA BEFORE

COMING TO AMERICA.

HE ATTENDED COLLEGE IN

CALIFORNIA, GAINING HIS LAW

DEGREE THERE TOO.

HE THEN GOT A JUNIOR JOB IN A

DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, SOON

BECOMING A PROSECUTOR HIMSELF.

A COLLEAGUE FROM THOSE DAYS,

JUDGE ANDREW KIM, RECALLS HIM

WELL.

>> TALKING TO HIM ABOUT CASES,

IT WAS OBVIOUS THAT HE WAS

LIGHT-YEARS AHEAD OF ME IN TERMS

OF TRYING CASES, HIS ABILITY TO

CONNECT WITH JURIES.

>> Reporter: DHANIDINA CAME TO

TAKE THE LEAD IN PROSECUTING THE

KINDS OF CRIME TO WHICH

CALIFORNIA'S JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

APPLIES SOME NO-NONSENSE LABELS.

>> THE LAST TWO TRIAL

ASSIGNMENTS I HAD WERE THE

"HARDCORE GANG DIVISION," WHICH

IS I THINK WHAT YOU'RE REFERRING

TO, AND THEN THE "MAJOR CRIMES

DIVISION" WAS THE ONE I WENT TO

AFTER THAT.

>> Reporter: SOUNDS LIKE HEAVY

DUTY?

>> YOU COULD SAY THAT.

I MEAN LOS ANGELES DOES HAVE

SOMETHING OF A GANG PROBLEM.

I WAS IN THAT UNIT FOR ALMOST

FOUR YEARS HANDLING ANY KIND OF

VIOLENT CRIME, USUALLY MURDERS

OR ATTEMPTED MURDERS, THAT HAD A

GANG-RELATED ANGLE.

>> Reporter: IN 2012, GOVERNOR

JERRY BROWN MADE HIM A SUPERIOR

COURT JUDGE.

INITIALLY AT LEAST, DHANIDINA

DIDN'T THINK MUCH ABOUT HIS

BEING THE FIRST MUSLIM TO BE

APPOINTED TO THE BENCH IN

CALIFORNIA.

THEN THINGS CHANGED WHEN HE WAS

GREETED WITH MORE THAN JUST

CONGRATULATIONS.

>> THERE WAS SOME NEGATIVE

FEEDBACK TOO, MOSTLY ON THE

INTERNET, CERTAIN WEBSITES THAT,

I THINK IT WAS SORT OF A THIRD

RAIL FOR THEM OR THE PEOPLE WHO

READ THEIR SITES TO HAVE A

MUSLIM APPOINTED AS A JUDGE.

AND SO REALLY HORRIBLE THINGS

WERE BEING WRITTEN ABOUT ME.

>> Reporter: THE GOVERNOR'S

OFFICE RECEIVED SLEWS OF HATE

MAIL ABOUT DHANIDINA, INCLUDING

THREATS TO HIS SAFETY.

BUT THE NEGATIVE RESPONSE DID

NOT STOP GOVERNOR BROWN FROM

PROMOTING HIM TO THE STATE

COURTS OF APPEAL IN 2018, MAKING

HIM THE COUNTRY'S HIGHEST-

RANKING MUSLIM JUDGE.

UNDETERRED BY THREATS, DHANIDINA

IS MATTER-OF-FACT ABOUT HIS ROLE

AS BOTH MUSLIM AND JUDGE.

>> MUSLIMS CAN PARTICIPATE FULLY

IN THE CIVIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE

UNITED STATES WITH HONOR OR EVEN

WITH DISTINCTION.

AND THAT YOUR RELIGIOUS

BACKGROUND DOESN'T NEED TO BE AN

OBSTACLE TO THAT.

>> Reporter: HE SEES IT AS AN

IMPORTANT PART OF HIS JOB TO GO

OUT AMONG THE COMMUNITY.

HERE HE'S HELPING TO PRESIDE AT

A BRIDGE-BUILDING EVENT THAT

LINKS LOS ANGELES' JEWS WITH THE

CITY'S MUSLIMS.

>> YOU HAVE ALL TAKEN RISKS TO

BE HERE CLEARLY, FIGHTING THE

TRAFFIC TONIGHT WAS THE FIRST

RISK.

EVERYONE MENTIONED IT.

>> Reporter: HIS CO-CHAIR IS

JEWISH, RACHEL ANDRES.

>> HE CARES SO MUCH ABOUT THE

COMMUNITY, ABOUT MUSLIMS, ABOUT

JEWS, ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS, ABOUT

FAIRNESS, ABOUT EQUALITY.

I'VE GOTTEN TO KNOW HIM OVER THE

PAST FOUR PLUS YEARS, WHEN IT'S

BEEN A PRETTY DIFFICULT TIME IN

AMERICA AND I FEEL LIKE WE'VE

HAD EACH OTHER'S BACKS.

AFTER THE PITTSBURGH SHOOTING,

WHEN I TURNED ON MY PHONE, MY

FIRST EMAIL WAS FROM HALIM.

AND THAT WAS SO MEANINGFUL THAT

HE WAS THE FIRST PERSON THAT

REACHED OUT.

>> Reporter: DHANIDINA WAS

BROUGHT UP IN THE ISMAILI BRANCH

OF ISLAM, WHICH EMPHASIZES

RESPECT FOR OTHER PEOPLE'S

BELIEFS AND TRADITIONS.

>> THAT WAS DRIVEN HOME BY MY

PARENTS AND BY, YOU KNOW, OTHER

ISMAILIS, WHO HAVE LEARNED VERY

EARLY ON THAT PLURALISM IN

SOCIETY IS A GOOD THING, AND

DIVERSITY IN SOCIETY IS A

STRENGTH.

AND NO BETTER PLACE TO

DEMONSTRATE THAT REALLY THAN A

PLACE LIKE THE UNITED STATES.

>> Reporter: IN TODAY'S UNITED

STATES, DHANIDINA USES HIS

POSITION TO REACH OUT IN PERHAPS

UNEXPECTED DIRECTIONS.

HE HAS ADDRESSED A CHAPTER OF

THE CONSERVATIVE FEDERALIST

SOCIETY AT THE EVANGELICAL

CHRISTIAN TRINITY LAW SCHOOL.

>> AS SOMEONE WHO IS MUSLIM, WHO

WAS A LAWYER AND NOW IS A JUDGE

AND NOW IS AN APPELLATE JUSTICE,

IT'S PART OF MY RESPONSIBILITY

TO, WHERE THERE ARE

OPPORTUNITIES, TO TRY TO EDUCATE

PEOPLE.

>> Reporter: THE FEDERALISTS AT

TRINITY WANTED TO DISCUSS A FEAR

FREQUENTLY VOICED AMONG

CONSERVATIVES-- THAT SHARIA LAW,

THE BODY OF RELIGIOUS LAW

OBSERVED BY MANY MUSLIMS, MIGHT

BE GAINING UNDUE INFLUENCE IN

AMERICA'S COURTROOMS.

>> THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT BEING

MUSLIM THAT PEOPLE BELIEVE MAKES

YOU AN ADHERENT TO THIS VERSION

OF WHAT'S CALLED "SHARIA LAW"

THAT THEY KNOW ABOUT FROM WHAT

THEY SEE ON THE NEWS.

YOU KNOW, THE HORRIBLE THINGS

DONE IN THE NAME OF RELIGION IN

OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD.

>> Reporter: BEHEADINGS.

>> BEHEADINGS, YOU KNOW,

KIDNAPPINGS.

BOKO HARAM, AL SHABAAB.

AL QAEDA CERTAINLY.

HEZBOLLAH, HAMAS.

YOU NAME IT.

AND SO THEREFORE PEOPLE BELIEVE

IF A MUSLIM WERE IN THE LEGAL

SYSTEM THEY WOULD APPLY THAT

TYPE OF LAW IN OUR SOCIETY.

I'VE ALWAYS FELT THAT THERE ARE

PEOPLE WHO HAVE THESE DOUBTS IN

GOOD FAITH SO I WANT TO TRY TO

DISPEL THEM IF I CAN.

>> Reporter: INDEED THERE IS A

PERSISTENT ANTI-SHARIA MOVEMENT

AFOOT.

SINCE 2010, OVER 200 BILLS HAVE

BEEN INTRODUCED IN 43 DIFFERENT

STATE LEGISLATURES WITH THE

INTENT TO BAN SHARIA LAW FROM

BEING INVOKED IN ANY COURT.

13 STATES HAVE PASSED THESE

BILLS INTO LAW.

>> THAT ISSUE, I THINK, IS

PERHAPS BEING USED AS SORT OF A

WEDGE ISSUE TO TRY TO ISOLATE AN

INSULAR MINORITY OR MAKE PEOPLE

FEEL THAT AMERICAN CITIZENS WHO

HAPPEN TO BE MUSLIM ARE FOREIGN.

>> Reporter: DHANIDINA BELIEVES

THE FEAR BEHIND THESE ANTI-

SHARIA MOVES IS ENTIRELY

BASELESS AND THAT IT'S IMPORTANT

THAT HE, A MUSLIM JUDGE, DELIVER

THAT MESSAGE.

>> I THINK THE LAW APPLIES THE

SAME TO EVERYONE REGARDLESS OF

THEIR RELIGION, REGARDLESS OF

THEIR GENDER, AND THAT THE LEGAL

SYSTEM IS INTENDED TO BE FREE

FROM RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE, IT'S A

SECULAR SYSTEM.

>> DO YOU BELIEVE THAT UNDER THE

WAGE ORDER...

>> Reporter: SO JUST HOW DOES

THE JUSTICE'S BACKGROUND AS A

MUSLIM INFORM HIS DECISION

MAKING IN COURT?

>> WITHIN THE RELIGION OF ISLAM,

JUST LIKE JUDAISM AND

CHRISTIANITY, BUDDHISM, ET

CETERA, THERE ARE ETHICAL CODES

AND PROBABLY NOT SURPRISING,

MAYBE SURPRISINGLY, THEY'RE THE

SAME ACROSS THE BOARD.

HONESTY.

INTEGRITY.

FAIRNESS.

JUSTICE.

MERCY.

THESE ARE CONCEPTS THAT ALL OF

THE MAJOR RELIGIONS THAT I'M

AWARE OF HAVE IN COMMON.

AND TO THAT EXTENT, MY RELIGIOUS

UPBRINGING OR BELIEFS PLAY A

ROLE BECAUSE I THINK IT IS

IMPORTANT TO BE HONEST, HAVE

INTEGRITY, AND TREAT PEOPLE

FAIRLY.

For more infomation >> California's first Muslim judge on faith and public service - Duration: 8:26.

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Chapt. 7 Public Financing Costs - Duration: 58:35.

For more infomation >> Chapt. 7 Public Financing Costs - Duration: 58:35.

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DR Congo public vote in tense, long-delayed presidential election - Duration: 1:44.

People in the Democratic Republic of Congo have voted for a new president in an election

mired by delays and violence.

For more on this and other news around the world we turn to our Ro Aram…

Aram… what's the latest?

Well Mark…

The vote itself was already two years late due to political turmoil and logistical problems.

The same issue arose on Election Day.

Things started slowly as heavy rain in the capital, Kinshasa, forced many people to stay

home.

Those who went to vote had to wait for hours as many polling stations were not ready to

open.

One of the reasons for the delay was a failure to install new electronic voting machines.

These devices themselves have come under scrutiny for possibly being able to rig elections results.

Polls officially closed at 5 p.m. on Sunday, local time, but those still waiting in line

were allowed to vote.

Meanwhile, there were isolated pockets of violence.

A policeman and a civilian were killed in an altercation after voters accused an election

official of voter fraud.

The officer fatally shot the young man involved in the melee and the crowd then beat the officer

to death.

The long-awaited vote marks an end to President Joseph Kabila's 17 years in power.

Despite the frustrations of the chaotic preparations for Sunday's vote, the Congolese people are

hoping that the new president will bring about stability in a nation plagued by authoritarian

rule and civil wars.

The final result is expected be announced in a week's time.

For more infomation >> DR Congo public vote in tense, long-delayed presidential election - Duration: 1:44.

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DR Congo public vote in tense, long-delayed presidential election - Duration: 1:44.

now we're going to start our look at the international news in Africa today

people in the Democratic Republic of Congo have voted for a new president but

it's been an election mired by numerous delays and also unfortunately some

violence for more on this and other news from around the world let's turn to our

know a tan so Adam what's the latest well the vote itself was already two

years delayed due to the political turmoil in that country and logistical

problems the same issue arose on Election Day things started slowly as

heavy rain in the capital Kinshasa forced many people to stay home those

who went to vote had to wait for hours as many polling stations were not ready

to open one of the reasons for the delay was a failure to install new electronic

voting machines now these devices themselves have come under scrutiny for

possibly being able to rig election results

Paul's officially closed at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday local time but those still

waiting in line were allowed to vote meanwhile there were isolated pockets of

violence a policeman and a civilian were killed in an altercation after voters

accused an election official of voter fraud the officer fatally shot a young

man involved in the melee and the crowd then beat the officer to death the

winner of the long-awaited votes will end President Joseph Kabila 'he's 17

years in power despite the frustrations of the chaotic preparations for Sunday's

vote the Congolese people are actually hoping that the new president will bring

about stability in a nation played by authoritarian rule and civil wars the

final result is expected to be announced in a week's time

For more infomation >> DR Congo public vote in tense, long-delayed presidential election - Duration: 1:44.

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Wage theft epidemic: Staff miss public holiday payday despite surcharge - Duration: 6:22.

 Cafes and restaurants underpaying staff while hitting customers with a public holiday surcharge is "not a rare thing, it's a relatively common thing," a hospitality veteran says

 From being chef to bartending and managing, 30-year-old Melburnian Harry Connor has worked for an estimated 100 employers over a 15-year career in the hospitality industry

 It has become common practice for cafes and restaurants to levy a surcharge on weekends and public holidays, a fee that most commonly ranges from 10 to 20 per cent, to help balance out penalty rates

 However, businesses must adhere to guidelines set by the consumer watchdog. "Restaurants, cafes and bistros that charge a surcharge on certain days do not need to provide a separate menu or price list or have a separate price column with the surcharge factored in," the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ruled

 "However, the menu must include the words 'a surcharge of [percentage] applies on [the specified day or days]' and these words must be displayed at least as prominently as the most prominent price on the menu

" Whether or not that surcharge is going towards fairly compensating staff, however, is rarely as clear

Underpayment of workers – or wage theft – is "an epidemic" in the hospitality industry according to Ben Redford, assistant branch secretary at United Voice Victoria

"Employers are getting rich by gaming the system. They know the chances of getting caught are remote and the worst they have to fear is being forced to pay back stolen wages," Mr Redford said

"At least a fifth of young workers have reported that their hard-earned wages have been stolen from them in scams

They are paid for fewer hours than they work, are illegally denied correct pay, have their superannuation stolen or their accrued leave withheld

" Under the hospitality industry award full and part-time employees are entitled to $43

81 an hour on public holidays, while casual hospitality employees are owed $48.68 an hour

 "We were being paid a flat rate below the award rate on the two public holidays. I was getting paid around $23 to $24, and other people were getting paid $17 or $18," Mr Connor said

 "[The owners] were charging a 10 per cent surcharge, and I thought it was outrageous, because who was pocketing that money?" Hospitality workers who give up their public holidays to serve others deserve to be fairly compensated, Mr Connor said

 "For people to sacrifice these days for the community so that others can go out and party and drink and eat really nice food, society should hold that in higher esteem," he said

 "It's a bit of a shame that hospitality workers lose those days and, in eight out of 10 cases, don't get rewarded

" Mr Connor now volunteers much of his spare time to campaigning against wage theft in the hospitality industry for a new online, member-run union for hospitality workers, Hospo Voice

 For Mr Connor, simply finding an employer in the industry willing to pay award rates was a battle

 "After getting sacked by two different employers for querying bad conditions I've finally found one that treats me well and pays me properly," he said

 Now an assistant manager at Squires Loft Cheltenham, Mr Connor understands first-hand that managers and employers need staff that are available to work unfriendly hours, but says "it's got to be a two-way street"

 His current workplace is a "good testament to the industry", and proves that businesses can treat their employees fairly while being successful

 "We've employed over a thousand people in the last 10 years. It's all above board and we're thriving," he said

 "If we can do it and pay everyone properly, anyone can do it." If a cafe or restaurant can't afford to pay staff properly on public holidays the "smartest thing" for the business to do is to close on those days and give staff some much-needed time off, Mr Connor said

For more infomation >> Wage theft epidemic: Staff miss public holiday payday despite surcharge - Duration: 6:22.

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Chapt. 6, Public financing benefits - Duration: 47:59.

For more infomation >> Chapt. 6, Public financing benefits - Duration: 47:59.

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What Attracts You To The Opposite Sex? |Public Interview| Street Quiz! - Duration: 6:39.

What's up YouTube? We back with another team, you know the deal...

So I am going to ask these people what their names are.. first of all...

I'm Harrison...

Yeah i'm Denise

Where are you coming from? Achimota

How about you? i'm fine where are you coming from?

I'm coming from Achimota...

So what we want to find out Today is we want to really find out what attracts you to the opposite sex?

other people? yeah...their personality..

and their attitude, how they come to you

how about you?

their movement, character and everything...

So like for example, how I approached you, was it a cool personality, or?

nah, yeah it was a cool personality... like you have a good personality...

You were not rude, you are cool

first of all tell them what your name is... Joseph

I'm Ern...huh? Ern

where are you coming from?

I'm coming from Dome

the same thing Dome

so the question for tonight is we really want to know...

what attracts you to the opposite sex?

what attracts me to the opposites sex? yes!

hmm...the question seems a bit..

what attracts me to the opposite sex?

Opposite sex..? like a girl, or?

okay, I will say is the hair..

the hair...how about you?

i will say the smile...

the lips

oh i see...

what kind of hair are you attracted to, black, brown or?

i like the natural hair...

yeah, the natural one...

how about you? i don't really have a preference everything goes for me...

if the person is fine..

like beauty...so i look into beauty

what is beautiful to you?

beauty ahm

the skin color

nice face...nice body..nice shape

that''s all...talking about the skin...do you prefer light skin or dark skin?

everything goes for me...whichever...

yh..black...

red...hahaha

anyone...anyone...

what about you?

are you asking me about the skin or?

yeah, oh i like light skin girls

especially the skinny ones...

the skinny ones... how about you?

yeah, the skinny ones..

the skinny ones are very attractive..

i don't like big girls...

but skinny...ahm

curvy

is okay for me..

so first of all tell them what your name is

i'm Christabell

Christabell you know the deal...we going around Today

asking some simple questions...

So the question is what really attracts you to the opposite sex...

well *laughter*

this is serious...haha

this is serious!

yeah, it is a serious question...we really want to know

what attracts people to the opposite sex

we...ehm

before the person attracts me

well it depends on how the person approaches me

or another person

his speech...

the first reaction from him....okay

so really color does not matter?

not at all...

so if a guy walks to you what really matters you is

the first thing he says...how he approaches me

how I approached you...how will judge that?

oh it is fine...it is cool

it wouldn't get me furious...ah okay....

so the question for Today is a simple question..

we want to find out

what atttracts you to the opposite sex?

*laughter*

what attracts you to the opposite sex?

erm...

who wants to go first?

so what really attracts you to the opposite sex?

actually how the person carries herself

sorry...how she carries herself..how she carries herself

yeah

the dressing..

the she walks and the way she talks...

so the dressing and the way she talks...? yeah

so like if she dress nicely and

she talks nicely you attracted to her...? yes!

so that is the first thing you are attracted to?

how about you?

the person's character...

eei...how can tell a person's character?

yeah because...erm

when you meet someone for the first time, the person's first impression

tells you about the person

so i think the person character...

How about you? okay

the appearance, the way you're dress...

and erm...

erm

the way you talk...

talking about dressing...

how I dress it the kind of person you are talking about...?

No!! *Laughter*

you too...you were talking about character...

Do I have that character?

I did not meet you personally?

we have met now..didn't we?

yeah...but like one-on-one..

eeh..I see..

first of all what your name is? Emmanuel

Emmanuel

what's your name?

Bella...ah are you a fulani? no...

Bella sounds like a fulani name...

so the question is what really attracts you to the opposite sex?

ah..why that question *laughter*

he said why that question...lol

like we want to know what really attracts you to the opposite sex

the breast

the breast?! *Laugter*

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Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 0:57.

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AAAS Award for Public Engagement with Science | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 21:15.

For more infomation >> AAAS Award for Public Engagement with Science | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 21:15.

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List of public utilities | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 8:24.

For more infomation >> List of public utilities | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 8:24.

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Carl Sagan Award for Public Appreciation of Science | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> Carl Sagan Award for Public Appreciation of Science | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 2:41.

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Bespoke public artwork unveiled at Shiregreen housing scheme - Duration: 1:32.

The boulder itself is it was part of the planning conditions when we

originally built Sycamore Heights. We work closely with Sheffield Council, we've

selected a stonemason in partnership with the council, and also we've used a

local poet to come up with the poem that that relates to the Sycamore

Height scheme. The aim of the bowler is to hopefully be a bit of a

meeting point maybe for the residents to come sit and chat in the summer.

We've got Gill Furniss MP coming this morning to officially open it. I just

think it's absolutely fantastic that we've got you know, the commitment from

Sanctuary, to come into our estates and really make the improvements that

Sanctuary is doing because it's very necessary. I mean I've been talking to

residents today, I think this is what's really impressive about this project

is that you've not just tried to cram in as many as you possibly can in the land

it's had a lot of thought put into it, about what communities need. It's really,

really important to celebrate developments and it's a milestones, such

as having the public art put in, because these are special places. It's so important

that we listen, have that interaction and act on what we hear. A lot of the time it

can enable people to do things for themselves and I think that's what

housing associations are all about. We want happy residents, we want them to feel

involved in shaping their place for the future.

For more infomation >> Bespoke public artwork unveiled at Shiregreen housing scheme - Duration: 1:32.

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The Cannery Public Market - Duration: 4:54.

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Project for Public Spaces | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 0:33.

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Gov't strengthens regulations on public servant use of state funds - Duration: 0:37.

The government plans to strengthen its regulations and guidelines on how public servants use

government finances in carrying out their work.

Starting next year, the Ministry of Economy and Finance will ask for specific documentation

when public funds are used outside of working hours -- including holidays and weekends -- as

well as when bills are presented from pubs or bars.

It will also require the accounting and audit teams of each ministry to step up their monitoring

of expenses at least once a month.

The Finance ministry will work to come up with additional measures next year to prevent

the misuse of public funds.

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