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[autistic screeching from plane dying]

snake!

ocelot!

we definitely are not done yet you fool boy, or so they generally thought.

Darne

we basically are kind of much too for all intents and purposes heavy for the plane, really contrary to popular belief.

OwO Whats this?

Snake, for the most part try to literally remember some of the basics of particularly close quarters comba, or so they mostly thought.

Very bad

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[autistic screeching from plane dying]

snake!

ocelot!

we definitely are not done yet you fool boy, or so they generally thought.

Darne

we basically are kind of much too for all intents and purposes heavy for the plane, really contrary to popular belief.

OwO Whats this?

Snake, for the most part try to literally remember some of the basics of particularly close quarters comba, or so they mostly thought.

Very bad

gay sex noises

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Police Want To Touch Prostitutes - Duration: 6:09.

THE ANCHORAGE ALASKA POLICE

DEPARTMENT IS FIGHTING LEGISLATION THAT WOULD BAN ANY

SEXUAL CONTACT THEY COULD HAVE WITH SUSPECTED PROSTITUTES.

THAT

SOUNDS BAD ON ITS OWN, BUT THE DEPARTMENT DEPUTY CHIEF TRIES TO

MAKE THE CASE THAT SOMETIMES SEXUAL TOUCHING IS REALLY

IMPORTANT IN A STING OPERATION.

LET ME GIVE YOU DETAILS.

>>BASICALLY IT IS SAYING IF I AM A COP AND ALASKA HOW CAN I DO MY

JOB WITHOUT FOLLOWING PROSTITUTES?

>> HERE IS WHAT HAPPENS IN SOME OF THESE INVESTIGATIONS.

THE SEX

WORKER WANTS TO PROVE THIS PERSON IS NOT A COP SO THEY WILL

SAY THEN TOUCH ME.

CASE LAYS OUT A HYPOTHETICAL SITUATION.

THIS

SEEMS LIKE A STRONG STATEMENT.

I DON'T KNOW IF I BELIEVE THAT.

WHY ARE YOU WASTING RESOURCES GOING AFTER SEX WORKERS?

WHY?

ISN'T IT FUNNY HOW THE ONLY FORM OF PROSTITUTION THAT IS LEGAL IN

THIS COUNTRY'S POLITICAL PROSTITUTION?

BUT WHEN YOU HAVE

TWO CONSENTING ADULTS EXCHANGING MONEY FOR SEX THAT IS NOT OKAY.

>>THEY SHOULD USE THE POLITICIAN DEFENSE.

THEY DIDN'T PAY ME FOR

SEX, MONEY IS SPEECH.

THEY WERE JUST TALKING TO ME.

THEY WERE

JUST TALKING TO MY BREASTS, AND LATER THE REST OF MY BODY.

MONEY IS JUST SPEECH.

>> IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND THE WAY LAWS WORK IN ALASKA YOU NEED

TO KNOW IT IS NOT ILLEGAL FOR A COP TO HAVE SEX, FULL ON SEX,

WITH A SUSPECTED SEX WORKER.

THE ONLY TIME IT IS ILLEGAL IS IF A

SUSPECT IS ALREADY IN CUSTODY.

THIS LEGISLATION WOULD HAVE

CHANGED OR TAKEN CARE OF THAT LOOPHOLE.

THERE WAS SO MUCH

PUSHBACK THAT DEMOCRATS WERE LIKE JUST LEAVE IT ALONE.

THE

COPS ARE SAYING WE ARE NOT HAVING SEX WITH THESE SUSPECTS.

ALSO KEEP IN MIND THIS KIND OF STUFF HAPPENS IN OTHER STATES AS

WELL.

>> LOOK, HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT SHE IS A PROSTITUTE UNTIL YOU

ORGASM?

IN ALASKA THEY SAY DON'T WORRY COPS USE THIS IN VERY

LIMITED CIRCUMSTANCES, ONLY WHEN THEY ARE REALLY HORNY.

>>I WANT THEM TO FOLKS AND OTHER THINGS NOT STING OPERATIONS

FOCUSED ON SEX WORKERS.

IF YOU LOOK AT THEIR ARREST RECORDS

THEY ARE NOT LYING.

THEY HAVE NOT ARRESTED VERY MANY SEX

WORKERS ANYWAY AS OF LATE.

>>THAT'S BECAUSE THERE IS LIKE 13 PEOPLE IN ALASKA.

>> I JUST THINK THAT LOOPHOLE IS WEIRD.

I THINK A LOT OF

AUTHORITIES WANT SHORTCUTS.

THEY WANT THE BACK DOOR TO ENCRYPTION

WITH CELL PHONES BECAUSE THEY DON'T WANT TO DO ANY HEAVY

LIFTING.

DO YOU KNOW WHAT I AM SAYING?

>> IS THAT ALSO LEGAL AND ALASKA?

>>I DON'T KNOW IT IS A STRANGE PLACE.

I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT A

NO SEX, I'M TALKING ABOUT LOOPHOLES TO ENCRYPTION.

>>LOOPHOLES, IT IS NOT ANOTHER CODEWORD.

FINAL THING, THIS IS

WHAT PUTTING A SPOTLIGHT ON ISSUES DOES.

MICHIGAN UNTIL

APRIL HAVE THE SAME THING.

COPS HAD IMMUNITY FOR HAVING SEX WITH

PROSTITUTES.

IT USED TO BE IN SO MANY OTHER STATES AND SLOWLY

PEOPLE STARTED PUTTING A SPOTLIGHT

ON IT.

>> THERE WAS A CASE A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO WHERE ONE OF THE COPS

WENT TO A MASSAGE PARLOR, GOT A MASSAGE, THEN SIGNALED TO HIS

PRIVATE REGION.

SHE TOUCHED HIS TESTICLES AND THAT WAS WHEN HE

DID SOME SORT OF SIGNAL TO CALL THE COPS.

>> I THINK YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN ABLE TO DEDUCE THAT BEFORE THE

40 MINUTES.

ANYWAY, CLEAN UP IN AISLE FIVE.

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IELTS General: Writing Task 1 – 14 Top Tips! - Duration: 23:40.

Hi. I'm Rebecca from engVid.

If you need to do the IELTS general exam, I'm sure it's for a very important reason.

Perhaps you're trying to immigrate to another country, or get admission to a college program,

or join a professional training program.

Whatever your reason, I know you want to get the highest marks possible.

Right?

Of course.

So I'm going to help you to do exactly that in one particular area of the exam, and that's

in your writing section.

Now, in the writing section there are two parts, one is a letter and one is an essay.

In this lesson we will focus on how you can get the highest marks possible in the letter-writing section.

Okay?

The 14 tips that I'm going to give you I promise you, if you apply each one of these things,

step by step you're going to get more and more marks.

Okay? So stick with me and we will go through them.

Let's get started.

So, the first thing you have to identify when you read the letter-writing task is:

What type of letter am I being asked to write?

Is it a formal letter, is it a semi-formal letter, or is it an informal letter?

Well, how do you know that?

Well, you can know it in a few ways and I'm going to explain them, but one of the ways

that you can know it is to look at the second point that you need to understand, is to identify

the purpose of the letter because some purposes are more formal than other purposes.

All right?

For example, some formal letters might ask you to request information; or apply for a

job; or complain about a product or a service, maybe to an airline, maybe to a store, something

like that; or to make a suggestion or a recommendation.

All right?

To a shopping mall, to a restaurant, something like that.

These are more formal situations.

These are when we are writing to people or companies that we don't know.

All right?

That's the clue: You don't have anybody's name, you just have the name of the company.

All right.

Semi-formal letters might include things like this: Complaining to a landlord; or explaining

something, a problem or a situation to a neighbour; or asking a professor for permission to miss

an exam or to submit your assignment late.

Whatever it is. Okay? The details vary.

Doesn't matter.

And here, what's...?

What identifies the semi-formal?

The semi-formal we know it's still a kind of a formal situation, but here we usually

do know somebody's name.

You would know the name of your landlord, or your professor, or your neighbour, for example. Right?

So that means something in terms of the way that you write the letter, the language,

the tone, the style.

All of this is affected by whether it's formal, semi-formal, or informal.

And I'll explain more to you as we go along.

Now, examples of informal letters might be where you're being asked to invite a friend,

or thank a friend, or apologize to a friend, or ask for advice from someone that you know.

Okay?

Here what's important is that you really know this person well and you're probably going

to call them by first name.

So I'm going to explain exactly how all of this translates into the next step,

which is how you begin your letter.

So the first step was to identify the type of letter.

Second step, the purpose.

Now the third step is to open and close the letter correctly.

Once you've done steps one and two, you will know how to do this step.

Because if it's a formal letter then you start with: "Dear Sir" or "Madam", and you end with:

"Yours faithfully".

Okay? That's how it is.

If it's a semi-formal letter, you will start with something like:

"Dear Mr. Brown" or "Dear Ms. Stone" or "Mrs. Stone".

"Ms." Is when you don't know if a woman is married or not, or if she's just a modern woman.

And you end the semi-formal letter with something like: "Yours sincerely".

Okay?

What we're trying to do is to match up the formality of the situation with these terms

that we're using.

Okay? The opening and closing salutations they're called, these are called.

All right?

Next is the informal one.

So here, you know the person really well, it's your friend or a family member, and so

you know... You're going to call them by first name. Right?

So you might say: "Dear John", "Dear Susan", and then because it's a warm friendship or

relationship, you can end in a warmer way by saying: "Best regards" or "Warm wishes".

Now, what makes it a little bit easier for you and this is a clue is that usually in

your letter prompt, in the task that the IELTS exam gives you, they will give you the letter

situation and then they'll say:

"Start your letter with 'Dear Sir' or 'Madam', or 'Dear Mr. So-and-so',

or 'Dear John'."

Now, that helps you a lot because now you know if it's going to be a formal letter,

a semi-formal letter, or an informal letter, and you will know how to end your letter and

you'll also know what to say in your letter and how to say it, which is what we're going

to look at next.

Okay, number four: Start the letter appropriately.

That means based on whether you decided it was a formal letter, semi-formal, or informal

- you need to use appropriate language.

Right?

Let me give you an example.

For formal or informal letters, we could start with something like this:

"I am writing to inquire about..."

Okay?

"I'm writing to inform you that..." whatever the situation is.

Or: "I'm writing in connection with..."

Okay?

These are some of the standard expressions that we can use when we start formal or semi-formal letters.

Look how different that is from the informal ones.

Now, what happens in an informal situation?

Here we know the people, so first we want to acknowledge the relationship.

We don't start talking about business.

Here, these are strangers, we don't want to waste their time, we don't want to be friendly

here, we just want to get down to business.

But here you want to be warm, you want to be friendly because these are people you know.

So you might start with something like this: "I hope you and your family are all well."

Okay? That could be your first sentence.

You know what?

And in fact in your first paragraph you're probably just going to talk about nice things,

and only in your second paragraph are you going to get down to tell them exactly why

you're writing.

Okay? But first you want to say...

Tell them... Ask them how they are, and things like that.

Another way you could start an informal letter is: "How have you been?

It's been too long since we were last in touch", and so on.

Okay? This is just to give you some idea.

I'm going to later tell you where you can go to refer to sample letters, model letters

that you can read so that you really become familiar with the entire format.

Okay?

All right.

Now, number five: Use standard written expressions.

What does that mean?

Look, the reason it takes you a longer time to write a letter than let's say someone who

has been speaking and writing English all their life is because we have picked up the

standard expressions that are used when we write, and you need to try to do that.

That will save you a lot of time and it's very important, of course, on an exam to write

as fast as possible.

It's also important all your life to write email as fast as possible.

So, by learning these standard written expressions you will be able to get higher marks and save

time and effort.

So what are some of these standard expressions?

Well, let's look at one example when we are asked to apologize about something.

So if it's a formal situation, you could say something like:

"My sincere apologies for missing the meeting"

or "missing the conference", something like that.

Okay?

If it was an informal situation and you're writing to a friend or something like that,

you could say: "I'm very sorry for missing your wedding."

Okay?

See, you're still apologizing, but when it's formal you use certain expressions, and when

it's informal you're going to use other kinds of expressions.

But these are still expressions which you can learn.

And again, you can download a list of these kind of expressions from the resource that

I'm going to tell you about.

Now, let's say you are asking for something, you're making a request, if it's a formal

situation you could say something like:

"I'd be grateful" or "I would be grateful if you

could please send me the information as soon as possible."

Okay? For example.

And if it's more informal you could say:

"Could you please send me the book as fast as you can?"

Okay?

So you see that the tone varies based on whether it's formal, informal, or semi-formal.

Okay?

Let's look at some other points.

Okay, number six: Use correct spelling.

Now, you're going to say to me: "Rebecca, I know that", and I know you know that, but

unfortunately sometimes even on the IELTS students are still making mistakes on words

like these which you know you're very likely to use so you want to make sure that you really

know how to spell these words.

Of course you can't know every word you're going to use, but there are some words you

can definitely know will probably be there.

So, for example: "sincerely", people forget the "e"; "faithfully", people forget that

there's two l's; and "connection", people forget that there are two n's, that kind of

examples. Okay?

So just read over...

When you read over many sample or model letters you will see and you will find the words which

appear very often, and make sure that you know how to spell those words so that you

get higher and higher marks which is our goal.

Okay, number seven: Divide the letter, your letter into paragraphs.

Now, I know you know that, but let's just review it.

So of course you will have an introduction and you will have a conclusion, and usually

IELTS letters in the 20 minutes that you have and in the situation that they've asked you

to write about, usually IELTS letters have about four paragraphs.

Okay?

So, introduction, then a second paragraph will be describing the problem or the situation,

the third paragraph will move into the solution or what action you're asking someone to take,

and the last one is the conclusion, just the ending.

Okay? So make sure you divide your paragraphs...

Your letter into paragraphs.

Now, when you do that there are two ways to do it.

One way is to indent to show that you're starting a new paragraph.

What does it mean to indent?

To start a little bit from the left side.

Okay? So don't start here, start inside.

Or you can start every paragraph from the left, what we call flush left, but then you

have to leave a line in between to show that this is in fact a different paragraph.

Otherwise they...

The examiner will think that you've written one solid piece of writing in your letter

instead of writing in paragraphs.

Okay? So make sure you do that.

Next: Use clear, legible handwriting.

Now, on the IELTS in case you didn't know, you have to actually write by hand.

You can't use a computer.

So you have to make sure that your handwriting is clear and legible.

"Legible" means that someone can read it.

Don't write like a doctor, even if you're a doctor because then the examiner will not

be able to understand and won't be able to give you all the high marks that you want.

So, make sure...

Also some people when they're cursive...

For example, when you write with cursive writing-okay?-handwriting which is joined.

Right?

Some people have difficulty with some of the letters, like "n" and "r".

For example, an "n" or an "r", if you don't make it properly it could look like another

letter, and then to the examiner that could look like a spelling mistake and then you

would lose marks.

So make sure your handwriting is clear for this reason that you don't want the examiner

to consider it a spelling mistake, because then they have to reduce your marks.

Okay.

Next, you are asked to write and you should write 150 words.

How do you know what 150 words is?

By practicing and checking lots of times, so practice writing letters.

If I had an IELTS exam coming up, I would write a letter and an essay every single day

so that I'd feel completely comfortable and confident, I know exactly what I'm going to

do, and that's what you go ahead and do.

And then you will have a feeling and a knowledge of what 150 words is.

Okay?

Make sure you know.

Because if you write less than 150 words, you will lose marks.

If you write more than 150 words, you will not lose marks.

Okay?

So make sure you write at least 150 words.

But what's also important, I said here that if you write more you'll get...

You'll still be fine, you won't lose any marks, but you don't want to spend too much time

because you need to finish in about 20 minutes.

As I mentioned at the beginning, there are two tasks in your writing section, the letter

plus the essay.

The essay is worth twice as many marks, so you want to make sure that you leave enough

time, about 40 minutes for your essay.

Right?

This is also very important.

All the marks count.

They check...

They give you marks separately for the letter and they give you marks separately for your

essay, and then they give you a separate score for that, and finally they combine everything.

So everything matters, but make sure you finish this part, the letter in 20 minutes.

And again, the way to be able to do that is to practice.

Practice and practice and practice.

So you will write 150 words in 20 minutes and so on.

Okay? With the paragraphs and all the other rules that I told you about.

Okay.

Now, number 11 tells you to include all three bulleted points.

What do I mean by that?

If you have looked at some sample letter tasks that appear on the IELTS exam, they give you

the situation and then they give you a second section which says:

"Include this information in your letter", and they tell you three points.

They're usually bulleted points.

Okay?

When they have a little dot like this it means it's a bullet.

And you must do those things.

If you don't do one of these you will definitely lose a lot of marks.

So, for example, suppose it was a letter that you're being asked to write to a landlord.

It might say...

Or, sorry.

You want to write a letter, let's suppose, to your landlord because the neighbour is

making a lot of noise every night and you're having a lot of problems.

So they will say: "In your letter explain the situation", so you have to make sure you

do that.

Next: "Describe why it bothers you."

Tell them you're a student.

I mean, you need to make up a lot of information here.

They don't tell you exactly what to write.

Everyone on that...

In that examination hall is going to write a different letter, but you have to include

certain points.

And third, maybe suggest a solution.

What are you going to do?

So if you leave out one of these, you will lose marks.

So don't do that.

Always make sure whatever they have asked you to include, you include, and then include

whatever else you have time for that makes sense according to the task you have been given.

Okay?

And a few more important points which we will cover next.

Okay, the last three points, which are also very important for you to get that really

high score.

Here we go.

We're going to start from here and go upwards.

Okay?

There is a reason behind this.

Okay, number 12: Understand the scoring criteria.

What does that mean?

You're going to get your points, or mark, or grade based on certain things that the

IELTS examiners want you to do in this task.

So let's understand what those four things are.

Number one is task achievement.

That's a big word which simply means they want you to do everything you're supposed

to do in the letter.

Do all.

Give a full response.

Remember those three points and everything?

Make sure you include all the bulleted points, you do what they ask you to do.

And that you should write at least 150 words.

You will see that in their criteria a lot of the details of it is what I have covered

also for you in these 14 points.

All right.

Coherence and cohesion.

"Coherence" means that you present your ideas logically, it makes sense, you used paragraphs

that are structured. Okay?

And "cohesion" means that it all goes together in a way that makes sense.

For example, your ideas should make sense, they should sort of stick together.

And you should use standard expressions that we talked about for apologizing, for thanking,

for making a request and so on. Okay?

The third point is Lexical resource they call it.

What does that mean?

That means they want to make sure that you're using your vocabulary correctly, naturally,

fluently.

Okay? Lots of varied vocabulary.

Not the same words again and again.

The last one, they also want to make sure that you use correct spelling.

They do minus marks if you get...

Make spelling mistakes.

Okay? So be careful of that.

We've talked about it before.

And the last one is grammar range and accuracy.

They want you to use varied grammar structures.

All right?

To write different kinds of sentences; simple sentences, complex sentences, compound sentences.

All right?

Don't just write the same kind of sentences.

And use correct punctuation and capitalization, which goes with proper English writing.

Okay.

Now, let's go upwards.

What's the other really, really important thing that you need to do to get very high

marks in this letter-writing section?

Write a letter every day.

Practice and practice this letter writing.

But there's a second part to that.

Practice and get your letters or letter checked by an IELTS teacher.

Ideally, an IELTS teacher.

Not only an English teacher because not every English teacher has IELTS experience or understands

this exam, or the demands of this exam.

So the best...

Always try to get the best teacher you can get who really knows what you need to do.

So, try to get your letters checked by an IELTS teacher because if you keep practicing

every day and nobody checks it, that's tricky.

Okay?

There are two sections of this exam which you can really cannot prepare for by yourself

according to me, and I've been teaching for a long time, so they are speaking and writing.

Somebody has to give you feedback.

When you get that feedback you will know what you need to improve and correct to get that

higher score and also to improve your English.

So make sure you get some feedback somewhere along the way so that you know what's strong

and what's weak. Okay?

And last: Read model letters from reliable sources, but don't memorize them.

Okay?

Don't memorize.

Don't try to memorize the entire letter because you don't know exactly what you're going to get.

But it will help you a lot to read sample letters and only from reliable sources.

For example, I wrote a website called www.goodluckielts.com

and there, there are many sample letters,

sample letter topics, and you can be sure that the English there is perfect.

Unfortunately there are a lot of websites today, and not all of them have perfect English

even in their so-called model essays or model letters.

Okay?

So make sure whenever you go to a site that it is a site that you can be sure of so that

you learn the right things and don't do any of the wrong things.

Okay?

So, what do you do now?

Well, I suggest these things:

Go to our website at www.engvid.com.

Why?

Because there you can download for free a resource which will contain all 14 of these

points-okay?-for you.

So in case you didn't write them down, don't worry, I've written them all down for you clearly.

Plus you will get those expressions, those standard expressions that I mentioned you

need to use to make your letter writing easier.

You also will get sample letter topics so that you get some idea of what is a formal

question look like, a semi-formal, an informal.

And also sample letters, which I've written for you.

Okay?

So please grab that resource.

It's free and it's available for you, for anyone who wants to download it.

Okay?

And while you're there also check out our website because we have lots and lots of other

resources which can help you, and lots of videos and lessons which can help you do better

on your IELTS.

And subscribe to my YouTube channel because that will really help you improve your grade

in terms of very many aspects that go into making

a really good English speaker and English writer. All right?

I wish you all the best with your IELTS and with your English.

Thanks very much for watching.

I know you're a serious student, and I'm sure you're going to do well.

All the best.

Bye.

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ANTIFA Tryouts - Duration: 2:30.

Whatsup, comrades.

Dammit I missed the hole!

Whatsup, comrades.

This is Comrade Just The Tip.

With me is Comrade Milk Machine.

Comrade No Milk No Spilt.

And Comrade Buttsniffer.

Gangstas!

No, no...

We'd like to give a shoutout to Comrade Dragon Weiner.

For all of his solid work and his super sick Ed Hardy sweater!

WOOT! WOOT! ANTIFA mothers represent!

Yeah! I think everybody should check out our militia.

We're doing big things. Okay?

Milk Machine and I, we just beat up a trash can last night.

We got snacks!

Yeah!

Timmy's-- I mean Comrade I'm Helpin'.

His mom bought us a bunch of juice.

Stocked us up on Ziploc bags filled with the dankest orange slices!

Yeah! We got orange slices!

Woo! 100% organic, baby!

Woo!

Oh! Don't forget to mention the--

Oh yeah!

We got echo chambers, plenty of safe spaces, delusion by the bottle!

Uhh...

Play-Doh!

Play-Doh! And...

What else?

I think that's about it.

Yeah!

And to all the trolls out there, I'd like to say...

Wh-- What was I going to say?

I don't know.

****!

[crying]

Hey it's okay. Just take your time. Just go with it.

I know.

It's just-- it's just so stressful!

[crying]

Yeah. I know. I know.

I just want to be an ANTIFA badass and I feel like I'm blowing it!

[crying]

Hey!

Hey.

It's alright.

Blowing it's part of ANTIFA's criteria.

Come on, give it in. Bring it in.

Yeah.

Thanks, babe.

Yeah. It's alright.

I just want to be cool.

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Conservation not Coal - Duration: 1:04.

That's right New Zealand.

National wants to open up our conservation land to open cast coal mining.

Again!

They want to open up the beautiful red tussock landscape of the Buller plateau to mining.

The habitat of the Great Spotted Kiwi, the Fernbird, the Westcoast Gecko and other rare

New Zealand species.

The world is shifting to clean energy.

No one in their right mind thinks it's worth digging up a kiwi habitat for virtually

no economic benefit.

National seems to have forgotten the fifty thousand New Zealanders who marched in Auckland

the last time that National tried to mine our conservation land.

New Zealand people will stand up for the environment and the Green Party will stand with those

New Zealanders.

Coal mining is the past, Mr. Speaker.

The Green Party is the future.

Thank you.

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Why Do I Play This Game? | #LeagueOfTrolls 1 - Duration: 3:48.

What do we have here?

Riven is stealing my jungle.

Not on my watch, baby.

Oh, ok nevermind.

You can take it.

I'll just farm.

Hey Leona, nice name.

Man, this Fizz is so gonna die.

What?

Dayum.

I guess he just....

If you know what I mean.

Man, this Fizz looks like he's about to make some moves.

You wanna go bro?

Let's go.

I ain't scared.

Let's do it.

That's what I thought.

Are you really gonna come here and disrespect me under my own turret?!

Damn.

Damnit.

I gotta poke him.

Hey Fizz, get snared bro.

Damn, no dude, I was just joking.

I was just playing man..

Ugh, damnit.

I gotta turn this around.

I gotta make a comeback.

Lez go.

Let's kill this Riven.

Master Yi wants to make a surprise appearance?

Fine by me.

Oh that was a close one.

No, Lee Sin, I know you're thinking it but don't do it.

Don't no--no.

Was that worth it, man?

That was not-- why did I follow you.

Damnit.

Lee Sin's coming in for the gank.

Fizz is gonna die.

I feel it.

It's gonna happen.

No way he's gonna get out of this--no.

How did this turn around?

How did they turn this around?

How?

This Lee Sin really wants to blame me?

Really?

Really?

Congratulations man, you just played yourself.

I gotta farm, man.

I'm gonna defeat Fizz, my nemesis.

I gotta get stronger-- oh speak of the devil.

This is getting so frustrating.

I have to turn this around.

Fizz cannot defeat me.

I must win.

Yi coming in with one of those GANKS.

Dayum.

But hey, at least I got him.

So, you know, baby steps.

What do we have here?

Riven is stealing my jungle, not on my watch, baby.

Ok ok nevermind, nevermind.

You can take it.

I'll just farm, I'll just farm.

You wanna steal my jungle?

I'm gonna steal your life, Riven.

Boom look at that clutch snare.

That's the end of the Riven show.

Peace out.

I didn't do anything the last time, but I gotta do something about it this time.

You're not taking my blue.

I'm sorry.

I gotta shut you down.

I should have just let him have it.

I should have just let him have it.

Why?

Fizz, you gotta go now.

I'm sorry, but you had a good run, but all good things must come to an.....END.

Yes!

Yes!

Yes! Revenge is beautiful.

I'm hanging out with my posse.

No one can do anything to us.

We are untouchable.

Uh, guys?

Guys, where'd you go?

Why'd you leave me guys?

Hello?

Hello?

Can't believe we won this, man.

Honestly.

We went through a lot.

It was an emotional roller coaster.

But I guess it was worth it.

But you know, it always leaves you wondering...

Why the hell do I keep playing this game?

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Friends in Low Places - Duration: 58:27.

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White House Waited 18 Days To Fire Michael Flynn After Warning | The Last Word | MSNBC - Duration: 15:03.

>> THINK ABOUT IT. YOU'RE IN THE FIRST WEEK OF YOUR

NEW JOB, THE BIGGEST JOB OF YOUR LIFE.

AND YOU GET THIS INFORMATION. AND IT IS STUNNING INFORMATION.

AND IT IS GOING TO BE VERY, VERY BAD NEWS FOR THE BOSS.

IMAGINE YOURSELF IN THAT SITUATION.

SHE WAS ACTUALLY IN HER SEVENTH DAY AS ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL

OF THE UNITED STATES. THAT'S WHEN SALLY YATES WAS TOLD

A STORY THAT NO ATTORNEY GENERAL IN HISTORY HAD EVER HEARD.

THERE WAS NO PLAYBOOK TO CONSULT.

THIS HAD NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE. SHE WAS TOLD THAT THE

PRESIDENT'S NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER HAD BEEN LYING ABOUT HIS

CONTACTS WITH THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT AND COULD BE

BLACKMAILED BY THE RUSSIANS. NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER

MICHAEL FLYNN WAS IN HIS SEVENTH DAY ON THE JOB.

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES WAS IN HIS SEVENTH DAY ON

THE JOB. SALLY YATES CALLED THE WHITE

HOUSE COUNSEL, WHO WAS IN HIS SEVENTH DAY ON THE JOB.

SHE REQUESTED A MEETING WITH THE WHITE HOUSE CONNELL, DON McGANN,

AND LATER THAT SAME DAY, THE MEETING HAPPENED.

>> THE NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER ESSENTIALLY COULD BE BLACKMAILED

BY THE RUSSIANS. FINALLY, WE TOLD THEM THAT WE

WERE GIVING THEM ALL OF THIS INFORMATION SO THAT THEY COULD

TAKE ACTION. THE ACTION THAT THEY DEEMED

APPROPRIATE. I REMEMBER THAT MR. McGANN ASKED

ME WHETHER OR NOT GENERAL FLYNN SHOULD BE FIRED.

AND I TOLD HIM THAT REALLY WASN'T OUR CALL THAT WAS UP TO

THEM. BUT THAT WE WERE GIVING THEM

THIS INFORMATION SO THEY COULD TAKE ACTION.

AND THAT WAS THE FIRST MEETING. >> AND THE ONLY ACTION THAT THE

WHITE HOUSE TOOK WAS THAT THE NEXT DAY DON McGANN ASKED SALLY

YATES TO COME BACK TO THE WHITE HOUSE TO DISCUSS THE SAME

SUBJECT AGAIN. >> THE FIRST TOPIC IN THE SECOND

MEETING WAS ESSENTIALLY WHY DOES IT MATTER TO DOJ IF ONE WHITE

HOUSE OFFICIAL LIES TO ANOTHER. THE SECOND TOPIC RELATED TO THE

APPLICABILITY OF CRIMINAL STATUTES AND THE LIKELIHOOD THAT

THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE WOULD PURSUE A CRIMINAL CASE.

THE THIRD TOPIC WAS HIS CONCERN THAT THEIR TAKING ACTION MIGHT

INTERFERE WITH AN INVESTIGATION OF MR. FLYNN.

AND THE FOURTH TOPIC WAS HIS REQUEST TO SEE THE UNDERLYING I

EVIDENCE. >> SALLY YATES THEN RECOUNTED

EACH ONE OF THOSE ELEMENTS OF THE SECOND MEETING IN DETAIL.

THE ONE THAT STUNNED MOST OF THE SENATORS WAS THE WHITE HOUSE

COUNSEL NOT UNDERSTANDING WHY IT WAS A PROBLEM THAT THE NATIONAL

SECURITY ADVISER WAS LYING ABOUT HIS CONTACTS WITH THE RUSSIANS.

WE'LL SHOW YOU SOME OF WHAT SENATORS HAD TO SAY ABOUT THAT

IN A MOMENT. THE NEXT DAY, SALLY YATES CALLED

THE WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL, YES, SHE DECIDED THAT THE WHITE HOUSE

COUNSEL COULD COME TO THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TO SEE THE

UNDERLYING EVIDENCE IN THE FLYNN CASE.

SHE DOESN'T KNOW IF THE WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL EVER DID THAT,

BECAUSE THAT SAME NIGHT SHE WAS FIRED BY THE PRESIDENT FOR

REFUSING TO TRY TO DEFEND THE PRESIDENT'S UNCONSTITUTIONAL

TRAVEL BAN IN FEDERAL COURT. THE PRESIDENT'S EXECUTIVE ORDER

ON BANNING ENTRANCE TO THE UNITED STATES BUZZ BLOCKED BY

FEDERAL JUDGES FROM BOSTON TO SEATTLE AND WAS CLEARLY SO

DESPERATELY UNCONSTITUTIONAL THAT THE PRESIDENT EVENTUALLY

COMPLETELY WITH DREW IT. WHILE THE PRESIDENT WAS TRYING

AND FAILING TO GET HIS TRAVEL BAN ENFORCED, HE TOOK NO ACTION

TO BAN MICHAEL FLYNN FROM ACCESS TO HIGHLY CLASSIFIED MATERIAL,

EVEN THOUGH THE WHITE HOUSE HAD BEEN WARNED THAT MICHAEL FLYNN

COULD, QUOTE, BE BLACKMAILED BY THE RUSSIANS.

>> GENERAL FLYNN CONTINUED TO HIRE KEY SENIOR STAFF ON THE

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL, ANNOUNCE NEW SANCTIONS ON IRAN'S

BALLISTIC MISSILE PROGRAM, MET WITH JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER

SHINZO ABE ALONG WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP AT MAR-A-LAGO AND

PARTICIPATED IN DISCUSSIONS ABOUT A NORTH KOREA MISSILE

LAUNCH AND SPOKE REPEATEDLY TO THE PRESS ABOUT HIS DISCUSSIONS

WITH RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR SERGEY KISLYAK.

>> HERE IS MICHAEL FLYNN ON THE JOB SIX DAYS AFTER THE WHITE

HOUSE COUNCIL WAS TOLD THAT HE COULD BE BLACKMAILED BY THE

RUSSIANS. >> AS OF TODAY, WE ARE

OFFICIALLY PUTTING IRAN ON NOTICE.

>> WE DON'T KNOW IF THE PRESIDENT WAS ON NOTICE THAT

MICHAEL FLYNN COULD BE BLACKMAILED BY THE RUSSIANS.

WE DON'T YET KNOW KNOW WHO THE HOUSE COUNSEL TOLD ABOUT THIS.

WHAT WE DO KNOW IS THAT THE WHITE HOUSE TOOK NO ACTION, NO

ACTION AT ALL, UNTIL "THE WASHINGTON POST" RAN A STORY

BASED ON A LEAK FROM AN UNKNOWN SOURCE SAYING THAT SALLY YATES

HAD WARNED THE WHITE HOUSE ABOUT MICHAEL FLYNN.

IT TOOK 18 DAYS FOR MICHAEL FLYNN TO BE FIRED AFTER THE

WHITE HOUSE WAS WARNED THAT HE COULD BE BLACKMAILED BY THE

RUSSIANS. THERE IS NO REASON TO BELIEVE

THAT MICHAEL FLYNN WAS EVER GOING TO BE FIRED.

IF "THE WASHINGTON POST" HAD NOT EXPOSED HIM.

THERE WERE SOME REPUBLICANCAN SENATORS AT TODAY'S HEARING WHO

CARE MORE ABOUT THE LEAK TO "THE WASHINGTON POST" THAN THEY

APPEARED TO CARE ABOUT MICHAEL FLYNN BEING COMPROMISED BY THE

RUSSIANS. >> NEXT QUESTION.

HAVE EITHER OF YOU EVER BEEN AN ANONYMOUS SOURCE IN A NEWS

REPORT ABOUT MATTERS RELATING TO MR. TRUMP, HIS ASSOCIATES, OR

RUSSIA'S ATTEMPT TO MEDDLE IN THE ELECTION?

>>> NO. >> ABSOLUTELY NOT.

>> WE NOW KNOW ACCORDING TO AN NBC NEWS REPORT TODAY THAT

PRESIDENT OBAMA WARNED DONALD TRUMTRUMP NOT TO HIRE MICHAEL F

WHEN THEY HAD A 90-MINUTE MEETING IN THE OVAL OFFICE TWO

DAVIS ELECTION, AND STILL WITH A PRESIDENTIAL WARNING NOT TO HIRE

SOMEONE, GIVEN BY THE PRESIDENT WHO FIRED THAT PERSON, DONALD

TRUMP HIRED MICHAEL FLYNN. AND WE HAVE EVERY REASON TO

BELIEVE THAT MICHAEL FLYNN WOULD STILL BE THE PRESIDENT'S

NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER IF SOMEONE INSIDE THE GOVERNMENT

HAD NOT DONE THE RIGHT THING AND LEAKED THE TRUTH ABOUT MICHAEL

FLYNN TO "THE WASHINGTON POST" THIS STORY FOLLOWS THE WELL-WORN

PATH OF THE PREVIOUS MOST IMPORTANT PRESIDENTIAL SCANDAL

IN HISTORY, THE WATERGATE SCANDAL IN THE NIXON

ADMINISTRATION. THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION

EVENTUALLY COLLAPSED. THE PRESIDENT RESIGNED ON THE

VERGE OF BEING IMPEACHED IN PART BECAUSE SOMEONE INSIDE THE

GOVERNMENT KEPT LEAKING INFORMATION TO "THE WASHINGTON

POST," TO BOB WOODWARD AND CARL BERNSTEIN.

48 MEMBERS OF THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION WERE CONVICTED OF

CRIMES. NIXON'S ATTORNEY GENERAL WENT TO

PRISON. HIS WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL WENT TO

PRISON. AND LEAKS TO "THE WASHINGTON

POST" ARE PART OF WHAT KEPT THE MOMENTUM GOING IN THE WATERGATE

INVESTIGATION. AND THE LEAK TO "THE WASHINGTON

POST" THAT WAS CONDEMNED BY REPUBLICAN SENATORS TODAY IS

OBVIOUSLY WHAT GOT MICHAEL FLYNN FIRED.

SALLY YATES TESTIFIED UNDER OATH TODAY THAT SHE WAS NOT THE

SOURCE OF THAT LEAK. SO THE SOURCE OF THE LEAK TO

"THE WASHINGTON POST" MIGHT ON THE ONE HAND BE GUILTY OF A

CRIME FOR LEAKING CLASSIFIED INFORMATION.

AND ON THE OTHER HAND, IS THE ANONYMOUS HERO WHO HAS TAKEN A

CHANCE SO THAT AMERICA CAN KNOW THE TRUTH.

>> WITHOUT THE FREE PRESS TELLING US A LOT OF WHAT WENT

ON, MICHAEL FLYNN MIGHT STILL BE SITTING IN THE WHITE HOUSE AS

NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER. >> JOINING US NOW, TIM MAK,

DAVID CORN, WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF FOR MOTHER JONES AND AN

MSNBC POLITICAL ANALYST. TIM AND DAVID WERE BOTH AT THAT

HEARING TODAY. MIEKE EOYANG, FORMER HOUSE

INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE STAFFER AND DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL

SECURITY PROGRAM AT THE THIRD WAY.

AND NED PRICE. NED IS A FORMER SENIOR DIRECTOR

AND SPOKESPERSON FOR THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL AND A

MSNBC CONTRIBUTOR. MIEKE, I KNOW YOU HAVE SAT IN

HEARING LIKE THIS, BUT THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A HEARING LIKE THIS.

YOU HAVE CERTAINLY SAT IN HEARINGS BEHIND MEMBERS URGING

THEM TO ASK CERTAIN QUESTIONS, THINKING OF CERTAIN QUESTIONS.

AND YOU MUST HAVE HAD SOME OF THAT EXPERIENCE TODAY WATCHING

THIS HEARING. WAS THERE A QUESTION THAT YOU

WISH WERE ASKED OR IF THEY WERE ASKED, WHAT DO YOU THINK WAS THE

MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION? >> SO I THINK THERE WERE A

NUMBER OF REALLY IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TODAY ASKED.

AND SALLY YATES DID A WONDERFUL JOB OF ANSWERING THEM.

ONE OF THE QUESTIONS THAT I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO HAVE SEEN

ASKED IS THAT WE HAD HEARD FROM DIRECTOR CLAP THEY'RE THE WHITE

HOUSE WAS TRYING TO INVOKE EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE TO NOT GET

HIM TO TESTIFY ABOUT CERTAIN THINGS.

AND WE ASSUME THAT THEY MADE SIMILAR REQUESTS TO SALLY YATES.

SO THE QUESTION THEN THAT I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IS WHAT IS

THE WHITE HOUSE NOT WANTING THEM TO TALK ABOUT WHEN THEY'RE

TESTIFYING BEFORE CONGRESS. BECAUSE THERE IS A WHOLE LOT OF

INFORMATION THAT THEY CAN'T SHARE WITH PEOPLE.

AND THE AMERICAN PEOPLE MIGHT WANT TO KNOW WHERE THE WHITE

HOUSE IS INTERESTED IN HIDING THINGS.

>> NED PRICE, WHAT WAS THE HIGH POINT FOR YOU OR THE POINT YOU

THINK PEOPLE SHOULD FOCUS ON? AND WAS THERE SOMETHING UNSAID

THAT YOU WOULD HAVE LIKED TO HAVE EXPLORED AT TD AT THIS HEA?

>> YEAH, ABSOLUTELY, LAWRENCE. FOR ME THERE WERE THREE KEY

TAKEAWAYS. THE SECOND IS THAT SALLY YATES

IN VERY SHORT ORDER OBLITERATED THIS NOTION, THIS FICTION THAT

ALL SHE OFFERED TO THE WHITE HOUSE WAS A MERE HEADS UP THAT

THERE WERE SOME INCONSISTENCIES IN PUBLIC STATEMENTS ABOUT

GENERAL FLYNN'S ACTIONS. THE SECOND WAS THIS POINT ABOUT

UNDERLYING CONDUCT. UNDERLYING CONDUCT, SHE SAID,

THAT WAS PROBLEMATIC IN AND OF ITSELF.

NOW TO ME, THAT SMELLED LIKE IT COULD BE A REFERENCE TO THE

LOGAN ACT, THE 1799 STATUTE THAT MAKES IT A CRIME TO ATTEMPT TO

SUBVERT UNITED STATES FOREIGN POLICY BY A PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL.

BUT IT COULD BE SOMETHING EVEN MORE SINISTER.

WE JUST DON'T KNOW. AND WHEN SALLY YATES WAS

PRESSED, SHE WOULDN'T GO THERE. BUT PERHAPS MOST INTERESTING,

AND THIRD FOR ME WAS THE DIVERGENCE OF THE ANSWERS THAT

WE SAW BETWEEN DIRECTOR CLAPPER AND SALLY YATES WHEN THEY WERE

BOTH ASKED IF THEY HAD SEEN ANY INDICATIONS OF COLLUSION BETWEEN

MEMBERS OF THE TRUMP TEAM AND THE RUSSIANS.

DIRECTOR CLAPPER WAS VERY SUCCINCT.

HE SAID NO. SALLY YATES, HOWEVER, THEN SAID

THAT IN ORDER TO ANSWER THAT, SHE WOULD HAVE TO BETRAY

CLASSIFIED EQUITIES. AND I FOUND THAT TO BE A VERY

INTERESTING ANSWER. BECAUSE TYPICALLY THE LACK OF

INFORMATION IN AND OF ITSELF IS NOT CLASSIFIED.

TO ME THAT SUGGESTED THAT SHE IS PRIVY TO SOMETHING THAT DIRECTOR

CLAPPER WAS NOT THAT LED HER NOT TO ANSWER THAT SINGLE QUESTION.

>> I WANT TO LISTEN TO SOMETHING THAT SEAN SPICER SAID ON

FEBRUARY 14th. THIS IS WHEN HE MADE THAT

REFERENCE TO THAT ALL SALLY YATES DID WAS GIVE US A HEADS

UP. BUT HE ALSO SAID SOMETHING ABOUT

THE UNDERLYING CONDUCT. LET'S LISTEN TO THIS.

>> THE ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL INFORMED THE WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL

THAT THEY WANTED TO GIVE, QUOTE, A HEADS UP TO US ON SOME

COMMENTS THAT MAY HAVE SEEMED IN CONFLICT WITH WHAT HE HAD SENT

THE VICE PRESIDENT OUT IN PARTICULAR.

THE WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL INFORMED THE PRESIDENT IMMEDIATELY.

THE PRESIDENT ASKED HIM TO CONDUCT A REVIEW OF WHETHER

THERE WAS A LEGAL SITUATION THERE.

THAT WAS IMMEDIATELY DETERMINED THAT THERE WASN'T.

THAT WAS WHAT THE PRESIDENT BELIEVED AT THE TIME FROM WHAT

HE HAD BEEN TOLD. AND HE WAS PROVED TO BE CORRECT.

THE ISSUE PURE AND SIMPLE CAME DOWN TO A MATTER OF TRUST.

>> DAVID CORN, IT'S SO STRIKING. FIRST OF ALL, WE KNOW THAT IT'S

COMPLETELY FALSE WHEN SEAN SPICER SAYS IT WAS A HEADS UP

THAT THERE MAY HAVE -- THAT THERE MAY HAVE SEEMED IN

CONFLICT. STATEMENT MIGHT HAVE SEEMED IN

CONFLICT. THAT IS NOT WHAT SALLY YATES

SAID. SHE SAID LYING.

SO WE KNOW THAT SEAN SPICER IS NOT TELLING THE TRUTH IN THE

FIRST PART OF THAT ANSWER. BUT HE GETS INTO THE

PARTICULARS. HE SAYS THAT DON McGANN, THE

PRESIDENT TOLD DON McGANN TO FIND FOUGHT THERE WAS ANYTHING

CRIMINAL OR ANYTHING IN THE UNDERLYING CONDUCT THAT WAS

WORTHY OF REVIEW. AND SEAN SPICER SAYS THAT WAS

IMMEDIATELY DETERMINED THAT THERE WASN'T.

>> WHILE THE FBI WAS INVESTIGATING FLYNN AT THE TIME

AND MIGHT STILL WELL BE. BUT THE KEY THING HERE WHEN HE

SAYS THAT, HE IS NOT REALLY TAKING INTO ACCOUNT NOT JUST

THAT SALLY YATES SAID THAT FLYNN HAD BEEN LYING, BUT THAT SALLY

YATES HAD SAID HE WAS SUSCEPTIBLE TO RUSSIAN

BLACKMAIL. I MEAN, THAT MAY NOT BE A CRIME,

BUT NEVERTHELESS, IT'S A SERIOUS MATTER.

AND SO THIS IS NOT A HEADS-UP IF THE ACTING ATTORNEY GENERAL

COMES TO THE WHITE HOUSE AND SAYS YOUR TOP NATIONAL SECURITY

ADVISER IS VULNERABLE TO RUSSIAN BLACKMAIL.

I THINK YOU OUGHT TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.

SO HE, YOU KNOW, SPICER -- THIS IS A COVER-UP.

HE WAS COVERING UP THE ESSENTIAL MESSAGE THAT SALLY YATES WAS

BRINGING TO THE WHITE HOUSE. AND YOU STILL HAD, YOU KNOW,

EVEN AFTER "THE WASHINGTON POST" STORY COMING OUT, DONALD TRUMP

AND OTHERS SAYING THAT HE IS A GOOD MAN.

THERE WAS THIS ONE ISSUE OF A SMALL LIE HE TOLD TO MIKE PENCE.

THAT WASN'T THE ISSUE. SO THEY BEEN STONEWALLING,

COVERING UP. AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY'RE

GOING TO SAY TOMORROW. BUT WILL THEY ADMIT THAT THEY

WERE TOLD THAT FLYNN WAS SUSCEPTIBLE TO BLACKMAIL AND

TELL US WHAT THEY DID ABOUT IT? IF THIS HAD BEEN A DEMOCRATIC

ADMINISTRATION IN A FIX LIKE THIS, THERE WOULD BE 27

CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIONS BY TONIGHT WITH SUBPOENAS FLYING IN

EVERY WHICH DIRECTION. >> I WANT TO LISTEN TO SOMETHING

THAT SENATOR BLUMENTHAL SAID IDENTIFYING A POSSIBLE CRIME

THAT MICHAEL FLYNN COMMITTED IN POSSIBLY LYING TO THE FBI.

LET'S LISTEN TO THIS. >> ISN'T IT A FACT THAT MICHAEL

FLYNN LIED TO THE FBI? >> AND I CAN'T REVEAL THE

INTERNAL FBI INVESTIGATION. SENATOR, EVEN THOUGH THAT PART

WOULD NOT TECHNICALLY BE CLASSIFIED, IT'S AN ONGOING

INVESTIGATION, AND I CAN'T REVEAL THAT.

>> DID YOU TELL DONALD McGANN THAT THEN NATIONAL SECURITY

ADVISER FLYNN TOLD THE TRUTH TO THE FBI?

>> NO. HE ASKED ME HOW HE HAD DONE IN

THE INTERVIEW, AND I SPECIFICALLY DECLINED TO ANSWER

THAT. >> BECAUSE IT WAS PART OF AN

INVESTIGATION? >> THAT'S RIGHT.

>> TIM MAK, I THOUGHT THAT WAS A PARTICULARLY DRAMATIC MOMENT

THERE IS DON McGANN TRYING TO FIND OUT HOW DID THAT FBI

INTERVIEW GO. BECAUSE HE KNOWS LYING TO THE

FBI IS A CRIME. HE SAYS HOW DID HE DO IN THE

INTERVIEW? SALLY YATES VERY DELIBERATELY

REFUSING TO ANSWER. >> RIGHT.

AND WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? WHAT COULD MICHAEL FLYNN HAVE

BEEN TALKING ABOUT? A COUPLE ISSUES JUST OFF THE TOP

OF YOUR HEAD. IF YOU'RE THINKING ABOUT WHAT

THAT COULD HAVE BEEN. COULD IT HAVE BEEN WHETHER HE

PROPERLY DISCLOSED THE NATURE OF HIS CONTACTS WITH THE RUSSIAN

AMBASSADOR? COULD IT HAVE BEEN WHETHER HE

PROPERLY AND TRUTHFULLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS ABOUT HIS CONTACTS

WITH THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT PRIOR TO SPEAKING TO THE

AMBASSADOR. DID HE DISCUSS SANCTIONS

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Bad Baby Doll will Fight you for his Minions Toys! - Duration: 1:23.

Baby!

Baby No!!!

Baby No!

PUPPY!

PUPPY!

BABY!

Baby No!

Baby No!

Baby no!

Baby No!

Baby!

Baby No!

Uh Oh

*CRASHING*

Baby Noooo!!!!!

BABY NOOOOOO!!!!

BABY NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

BABY NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

(kids applauding and cheering)

(babies giggling)

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how to get glowing skin | How to Get Glowing Skin in Just One Week - Duration: 4:36.

how to get glowing skin how to get glowing skin

how to get glowing skin

how to get glowing skin

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Rice Cooker Recipe - Braised Pork Ribs with Potatoes 电饭煲排骨炖土豆 - Duration: 4:18.

Hi! Welcome to Sandy's Kitchen!

New Food for A New Mood!

First question, are you a meat eater?

Second, do you think cooking is kind of troublesome?

If your answers are both yes, congratulations,

today you will learn a lazyyyy way to make pork ribs with our...

rice cooker!!

As you can see here, my rice cooker is the simplest one,

it only has few cooking options

like white rice, brown rice, steam and keep warm.

And it only cost about 30 bucks.

So I wanna say basically you can use any rice cooker to make this dish.

Due to my rice cooker being kind of small

which is about 8 cups in size,

I only prepared one and half lbs of pork ribs for 2 servings.

First, put all pork ribs into boiling water

and add 2 pieces of ginger.

Bring it to boil and skim scum off.

The whole process is about 5 minutes,

then you can take the ribs out.

I've plugged in the rice cooker and set it to white rice mode.

I added 1 tablespoon of oil to cover the bottom,

if your rice cooker is bigger than mine, you should add more oil.

And add our ribs,

Let it cook about 10 minutes

When we're waiting for it, we can prepare the sauce.

Give it a good mix

Now, 10 minutes is up. I like to make ribs with potatoes.

So here I have one chopped potato.

Add them to the rice cooker.

If you're a spicy food lover like me,

add about 6 pieces of dried chili pepper or fresh pepper.

Then, let's pour all the sauce that we mixed earlier into the bowl and close the lid.

When I cooked about 10 minutes, the potato wasn't soft yet.

So I cooked another 5 minutes.

Totally is about 15 minutes.

So during those 15 minutes, you can go to watch a quick show

have a cup of coffee

or just sit on the couch to relax.

This is the point about this dish, BE LAZY!

Now time is up, let's check it out!

OMG, look at it and listen!

I wish you can smell it through your screen, because it's heavenly good.

After tasting it, I decided to add more salt.

Next, Move to a serving plate

sprinkle some scallions as garnish

Jiang! It's Done!

Look at this

The ribs are very tender and tasty.

Look at these potatoes,

The potatoes are melting in my mouth.

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