What is winter on the Costa Blanca North all about?
Let's find out!
If you prefer to spend Christmas in the sun, rather than the hail and the nasty weather of Northern Europe,
come to the Northern Costa Blanca and spend it here.
We have a special micro climate in this area.
It's the healthiest environment in Europe.
And you can go to concerts, exhibitions.
All people come for living relaxed.
Costa Blanca is like a small United Nations.
To find out more: Watch the full documentary!
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Qué opina Pamela Silva de su nueva compañera Michelle Galván - Duration: 1:30.
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{DOUJINSHI SASUSAKU} LO MÁS RARO QUE HABÉIS HECHO DELANTE DE SARADA | [ENG SUBS] - Duration: 1:38.
The weirdest thing they've done in front of Sarada
He turns around and sits down/Sakura: HERE!!?
Climbs
I will never leave you
Visit my social media in the description!!
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People en Español casi demanda a Luis Miguel - Duration: 2:05.
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Qué se necesita para ser mujer poderosa, según María Elena Salinas - Duration: 3:55.
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HUGE ABSCESS ON FACE - Duration: 2:18.
HUGE ABSCESS ON FACE
HUGE ABSCESS
ABSCESS ON FACE
Popping Zits, Popping Zit ,
popping ABSCESS
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LIVING LA VIDA LOCA ( RIKI MARTIN ) AÑO 1999 ORIGEN PUERTO RICO - Duration: 8:14.
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Frédéric Rossif - Pour l'Espagne 1963 VOSE Documental - Duration: 12:38.
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Vistage® Worldwide
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Ecom Domination Review 2017|ecom domination + my bonus - Duration: 14:06.
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CAN'T LOOK AWAY CHALLENGE!! *99999.99% FAIL* - Duration: 7:18.
Ladies and gentlemen, have you heard the news?
A brand new challenge has emerged, which is said to be even more impossible than the rest.
Even though on YouTube, every single challenge is "impossible".
Wait, hold on a minute.
Of course, I am talking about the try not to look away challenge or as it more commonly
known, the impossible try not to look away challenge, 99.9999% will fail.
Because that seems legit.
Anyway, I've searched through the realms of YouTube and found the most impossible try
not to look away challenge.
This one is 99999.99% impossible.
You thinking what I'm thinking?
I just don't think it will be.
Today we're going to be taking on this challenge and finding out if it really is as impossible
as this video says it is.
Spoiler alert: it won't be.
I haven't even watched the video yet so how awkward would it be if I actually did look
away.
Like that would make me look like a complete mug.
Anyway guys, I'm going to let you in on a little secret.
This is a secret that YouTube has been hiding from you.
If you like this video right now, come closer, seriously, come closer.
Come on!
I'm not joking, seriously, come closer.
Okay, that's a little bit too close.
Guys, if you like this video right now, absolutely nothing will happen, nothing at all.
It really works.
What has my channel come to?
And as well as that, if you subscribe to my channel, nothing will happen either.
Astonishing stuff!
But anyway, over the past week I've seen loads of you guys asking me to take on this challenge.
Because as you know, I am the true challenge God, I have never failed a challenge in my
life.
Now we cut to the scene where you see loads of highlights of me failing literally every
challenge I do.
Let's get the earphones on, let's get the video started.
Come on, why won't these freaking earphones untangle.
Are you kidding me?
You are actually kidding me.
It's the wrong end.
Okay, now I'm mad.
Ah that is annoying.
OMG, Morgz is in his boxers.
Exposed.
Okay, and now we have to untangle these ones because that's the best part of earphones.
Well, without further a do, try not to look away, impossible 90 freaking thousand percent,
scary, unbelievably impossible, 97, 90 freaking thousand percent fail.
Let's do this, let's expose this video.
Wow, that one almost got me.
Wow it's a shark.
Wait, did I just look away?
This is just top quality entertainment.
Most impossible challenge every, right?
Well that one was almost impossible, you almost got me there.
Well this better get a million views as this is just way too impossible.
99999.99% look away, I guess I am the 00000.01%.
This is absolutely terrible, although maybe I'm just dead inside.
I feel like itching my nose but I've got nothing left in me, I don't even want to do it.
I just got a notification, that's probably more interesting than this video.
I'd rather just itch my ears than watch this, it's more interesting.
And, the videos over.
Well that was just the definition of impossible.
What have we learnt from this video guys?
That I am the 00000.01% that doesn't look away or this isn't as "impossible" as it says.
Either way, that was absolutely terrible.
I hope you enjoyed and if you looked away, tell me in the comments section.
And guys, I am done.
Have a good day.
See you later.
I am going to have a bath.
What a terrible video.
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I'm Autistic! Diagnosis Storytime | Autism Awareness Week 2017 - Duration: 21:19.
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Medela Moments - I think breast milk is _______. - Duration: 1:09.
Breast milk is a miracle. Liquid gold.
Magical. I think breast milk is amazing,
the things that it can do, the way it can
help a sick child
I think is just phenomenal.
I think breast milk is the perfect food.
I thought that was pretty cool like how your
breast milk changes with your baby when
they get sick, you create antibodies.
It's so much cheaper than formula.
Feeding your baby's what's most important, but it's so
much cheaper, and it burns those calories.
And also save lives, like premature
babies, they thrive better on breast milk
than they do formula.
It's precious and we put a lot of work
into making sure that it's perfect for our babies.
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Medela Moments - I balance work and pumping by ____. - Duration: 2:09.
The support from my employer has just
been critical in keeping me working.
And they have a lactation room for you?
They, we do. We have a really nice one, and I think
that's one of the things that's helped
me the most as a working mother who
pumps at work is that we have a really
nice facility with little private
offices for every mom and sinks and
microwaves and a refrigerator... That's a lot of
support. ...and, yeah.
I was pregnant at the same time as
a coworker. We kind of came together and
decided, okay, we're going to ask for
locks on our doors, and then we also
asked to bring in our own individual
fridges, and so I leave a pump at work
and I pump while working or looking on
YouTube--one of the two--or Netflix.
So you have two pumps. Two pumps, yes.
So I exclusively pump, and I had a pump at
home, and I was like, oh I'm just going to
travel along with my pump and bring it
to work and it's going to be fine.
My husband knows how forgetful I am, so
he's like, I got you another pump, so
a pump for home and a pump for work, so I
don't have to lug everything around.
I'm a high school teacher, and pumping at
work as a teacher can be really
difficult because you only have certain
hours that you have off, and so I've had to
be assertive in my job in terms of
saying I have to have, second or third
hour I have to have it off, because I
need to pump during that time. I'm a
Marine Corps recruiter, so I deal with a
lot of young women who are 18 to 29
years old. I'm modeling to them like,
yes you can be a mother, you can be an
active mother, you can be a breastfeeding
mother. My life, the way I live it now, is
only possible because I have that pump. I
couldn't be the primary breadwinner for
my family if I didn't have the pump. It
can be really challenging, especially
with the time constraints, but at the
same time it's totally worth it, and it's a
short amount of time. I just tell my
students you can do anything for a short
amount of time.
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Medela Moments - The first time I felt like a "real mom" was ______. - Duration: 0:51.
The first time that I felt like a real mom was when they give you those post-baby
lace panties.
Those are hospital-grade lace, so. The day we brought him
home and he peed in my face. Boys will do that. The first time that he had made eye contact,
we just made eye contact the whole feeding and it was just so special to us.
I remember holding him and just bawling because I was so happy that he was
finally here. As soon as I heard her cry, I wanted to hold her.
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You Cant Kill the Past - Duration: 5:10.
I see so many people that are absolutely trapped by their past.
They are reliving the same story over and over and over again.
They cannot move forward.
They either look at the past as something they have become a victim of, they were a
victim of some circumstance, and they are replaying that over and over and over, or
they have looked at their failures and they have lost a sense of self.
They have allowed those failures, instead of a learning experience, the meaning that
they applied to the failures were, they were not good enough, they were not capable, they
are not deserving.
And they have applied a meaning to that past, that hurts and damages, the steps that they
can take for a better future.
See, how we feel about the past has a huge impact.
Jim Rohn helped me with this early on in my career, he said, "How you feel, about the
experiences that you have gone through, and the meaning that you apply to it is going
to have a huge impact on what you do in the future."
Because for me I viewed my challenges, cause, for example when I first started in Network
Marketing I had 18 jobs prior to that, 18 jobs before I got started in network marketing.
What did that history say about me?
It said that I don't finish anything.
It said that I get started and I get distracted, and move on.
It said that I wasn't willing to do the work necessary in order to be successful.
I wasn't willing to get better and get past that entry level job.
I wasn't willing to be disciplined enough to have success in life.
That is what those 18 jobs said.
And at the beginning in network marketing I lived in that past and I had this huge amount
of self doubt that I was going to repeat the pattern.
Ok.
So I had to change the meaning, that I had that I had previously taught when I looked
at those 18 jobs.
I changed the meaning to those 18 jobs were necessary for me to find my passion.
That if I became excellent, amazing at one of those 18 jobs then I would have never found
the thing that allowed me to live my fullest life, this network marketing profession.
Those failures, quote on quote, were necessary to open my mind to the possibilities of what
network marketing might provide for me and my family and for my future.
See once I changed the meaning that I had applied to that experience, I was able to
now have fuel to now move forward in the future.
If I looked at that as that's my repeating pattern, I never finish anything, I never
have any money, I never do anything.
It's just like my high school experience, I barely got out of high school.
C minus average.
Lots of D's several F's in my high school experience.
What would that past tell me about my future.
I went to one semester of college and dropped out, what would that past tell me about my
future.
Unless I applied the right meaning to it, I was going to be stuck repeating this pattern
over and over again.
And some of you are stuck, some of you are stuck with the meaning you have applied to
the past in your life.
Even if you have been involved in network marketing for awhile.
Your past in network marketing might be affecting your future.
You might be saying well you know I can never get duplication, and you keep saying it over
and over.
That belief is not going to serve you.
You might be saying, "Well I get distracted too much, and I just you know I can't finish
anything in network marketing.
Who would follow me, I am not a leader?"
You start saying that enough, even though there is evidence that your past would lead
you to that conclusion.
You can change the meaning that you apply to it.
And you can change it and refocus and use it now.
Use the past as a school, use it as leverage, use it as lessons, use it as your life experience,
use it as examples of what not to do.
Use it for all the different things that you want, that it's positive for your belief system.
You control your belief system, you control the meaning that you apply to the things that
have happened in your life.
And if you will allow yourself, to forgive yourself from mistakes.
Understand that was part of your journey.
Even if it was a mistake you made yesterday, it doesn't define you.
That belief does not have to define you anymore.
Hey my name is Eric Worre and if you are involved in the network marketing profession, I want
to invite you to come to the Network Marketing Pro YouTube Channel.
Every week we put out content on how you can become a network marketing professional.
We have tips, ideas, strategies, interviews with million dollar earners in the profession,
interviews with global icons like Tony Robbins or Sir Richard Branson.
Lots of different things that we provide, they are absolutely free.
Do yourself a favor, click on the link, subscribe to the YouTube Channel, tell your friends
to do the same, and I can't wait to see you there.
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Monsters University Minions Finger Family Song - Finger Family nursery rhyme - Playdoh collection - Duration: 0:43.
Daddy finger, Daddy finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am. How do you do?
Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am. How do you do?
Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am. How do you do?
Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am. How do you do?
Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?
Here I am, here I am. How do you do?
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Be Your Own Biggest Fan - Duration: 0:54.
- I'm gonna give you the best piece of advice I got.
You need to, more than anything,
think about two core things in my opinion.
- One, you have to at all costs not beat
your own self up with yourself. - Yeah.
- [Gary] At all costs. - [Woman] Fair enough.
It's huge. - [Woman] Yeah.
- [Gary] You need to really be your own biggest fan instead of
critiquing everything.
Number two, moments in time. - [Woman 2] Mhmmm.
- You've got to wrap your head around
how young you actually are.
You have to wrap your head around how early in the
process this is and how this
is just a very small moment in time.
- [Woman] Yeah.
Very quickly I can tell you you need to get every voice out of
your head besides yourself and you need to love yourself.
You will win.
Can't live your life based on other people's point of view.
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The Talk - Sharon Osbourne Reveals Why She Was "In Tears" at Elton John's Birthday Bash - Duration: 1:43.
SHARON: HE'S BEEN IN THIS INDUSTRY FOR 50 YEARS, HE'S BEEN
A STAR AND MAKING HIT MUSIC FOR 50 YEARS.
[APPLAUSE] AND JUST ON SATURDAY AT HIS
EVENT, THE ROOM WAS FULL OF FRIENDS AND LOVED ONES AND THE
FEELING THERE WAS JUST ELECTRIC OF JUST RESPECT AND LOVE FOR
HIM.
IT WAS JUST AMAZING AND HIS SPEECH AT THE END OF THE SPEECH,
I WAS CRYING. LITERALLY, I WAS LIKE SOBBING.
BECAUSE IT WAS SO HEART FELT SO EMOTIONAL.
AND HE'S RIGHT. HE'S 70 YEARS OF AGE , HE
LISTENS TO EVERY NEW ARTIST THAT EVER HAS A RELEASE.
HE READS CONSTANTLY OF WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE WORLD.
AND HE IS SO ON HIS GAME OF LIFE, OF -- AS IT IS -- HE LIVES
IN THE DAY. HE'S NOT ONE OF THESE THAT GOES,
OH, YOU KNOW, 20 YEARS AGO, WHEN THIS -- HE DOESN'T.
HE LIVES IN THE MOMENT, NOT IN THE PAST.
SARA: WHAT WAS THE, LIKE, STANDOUT THING THAT MADE YOU CRY
ABOUT THE SPEECH? SHARON: EMOTIONALLY THAT ELTON
SAID THAT YEARS AGO HE DIDN'T BELIEVE IN GOD OR SPIRITUALITY
AND AS A YOUNG GUY, THAT'S HOW HE FELT AND NOW HE'S OLDER , HE
TOTALLY DOES BELIEVE AND THAT -- [APPLAUSE]
AND HE'S LEARNED TO LOVE HIMSELF.
SHERYL: THAT'S RIGHT. SHARON: WHEN HE SAID THAT, I
WAS, BOOM, I WAS IN TEARS.
JULIE: DID HE CRY, GIVING HIS SPEECH?
SHARON: HE DID. JULIE: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ELTON
JOHN, WE LOVE YOU.
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Zero to Sixty | Automotive News | March 27, 2017 - Duration: 0:54.
Hi I'm Kate on Zero to Sixty with your auto news.
This week marks our one year anniversary of the first episode of Zero to Sixty!
Happy birthday to us!
The Nissan GT-R Track Edition is set for a U.S. debut at the 2017 New York International
Auto Show.
The 2017 Nissan Armada and the 2017 Kia Sportage were both awarded the '2017 Must Test Drive
Award.'
The best-selling 2017 Honda CR-V just earned a Top Safety Pick + rating from the IIHS.
The Honda Civic Type R made its American debut at the 2017 AutoCon automotive performance
and tuning convention in Los Angeles.
The Hyundai Sonata was awarded the Best All-Around Performance and Best Economic Performance
in its class by the Automotive Science Group.
I'm Kate Donovan with your auto news.
Thanks for watching Zero to Sixty.
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Message by António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, on the occasion of EU60 - Duration: 1:21.
Ladies and gentlemen, Throughout history, few treaties have such a positive impact as the Treaties of Rome.
I congratulate the members and peoples of the European Union, the successor to the European Economic Community, for this remarkable achievement.
At this time of global divisions, the European vision of integration is more important than ever.
In 1957, the six founding members met in the Palazzo Senatorio to lay the foundations of an ever closer union among the European peoples.
Let us remember, they did not come together to craft history, but to address the needs of their peoples.
They sought lasting transformation from a continent ravaged by war to prosperous and peaceful Union.
And this has helped to prevent conflicts, my top priority today.
As Secretary-General of the United Nations and a fellow European, I am inspired by the Treaties of Rome.
Like the United Nations Charter they guidance to solutions that serve the greater good of humanity.
Congratulations!
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DRSDIMON SOCIAL2 SANDY WEIL - Duration: 3:47.
You could have gone to Goldman Sachs, which is a great firm.
You chose to go work for Sandy Weill.
Why did you do that?
Sandy, he had a small brokerage that he sold to American Express at the time.
And, you know, I found him to be just kind of down to earth.
He had offered me to go to Shearson, their investment bank.
I said no because I had offers from Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Lehman.
I said, you know, I would learn a lot more at these other places than Shearson.
They eventually called me up, kind of liked me.
I was a Baker Scholar, which was important to him.
And he said: You know, why don't you just come here and be my assistant?
You'll learn a lot.
I don't know what's going to happen.
And so American Express, you know, he lasted there about three more years.
But you did learn a lot, so
So when he left he was eased out.
He left and I left with him.
I was offered a bunch of jobs to stay, and stuff like that, but he said, we're going
to find something and build something great.
And so he took over this little company called Commercial Credit in Baltimore here.
One of my babies was born in Sinai Hospital.
And I moved down here and we took this little company it had a consumer finance thing, like
seven other little companies, including, like, a leasing company in Israel, a small international
bank that made loans which ultimately went bankrupt called lesser developed country loans,
a property casualty company, a small life insurance company.
And that company is the same company that became Citi.
And over those 12 years we bought – so these names you will recognize Primerica, Smith
Barney, Shearson, Solomon Brothers, Aetna Property-Casualty, Travelers Life, Travelers
Property Casualty.
And it was a conglomerate.
We did a good job running them.
We did a good job for shareholders and merged it with Citi.
And so it was a hell of a run, and then he fired me.
[Laughter.]
So what
And when he did that, a year later I called him up and said – I called him.
He didn't call me, just so you know.
I said, Sandy, it's time to break bread.
And we met at the Four Seasons restaurant.
And I wanted to do it privately.
He said, no, we'll meet at the Four Seasons restaurant.
It was on the front page of the FT: "Dimon, Weill Have Lunch," with "Civil War in
Chechnya."
I'm thinking, this is this is like anyway, he was a little nervous.
And I said, Sandy, we're not going to spend any time on the past.
All I want to say is you did the wrong thing for the company.
I made a lot of mistakes too, and here are some of the mistakes I made.
After I gave him the mistakes I made, he said, thank you for sharing that with me.
We had a very nice lunch.
It's now quite clear he did the wrong thing for the company, and life goes on.
So you then you were in a small office, I recall, at the Seagram Building.
You were renting a small office here.
After I got fired, you mean?
Right.
After you got fired, you had a small office there.
I came to see you.
I was fired.
I mean, this shows you how stupid corporate America gets when you have the company had
been set up that we had co-Chairman and co-CEO John Reed and Sandy Weill.
I was going to be the president and run the global corporate and investment bank and other
jobs.
Because of turmoil among management, deals were very tough.
We had tri-heads of the global corporate bank, co-heads of asset management, co-heads of
consumer, and all the staff units risk, finance, and technology were going to report to me.
Instead, all the staff units reported jointly to Sandy and John.
When they did that, I said to him: You guys are crazy.
This will destroy the company.
The second you do this, people are going to be building trenches and stockpiling ammunition.
And by the time you two guys figure it out, a lot of good people have left the company
not realizing I would be the first casualty, by the way.
But they were so and they kept on saying: Well, it works for me; it works for me.
And I kept on saying: Well, it doesn't matter if it works for you.
It matters if it works for the clients and the employees.
It works for me.
And, you know, so, when you hear a CEO say, it works for me, you know, you should question
their intelligence a little bit, because it's not the way you should look at business.
It's what works for the client, ultimately.
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The Talk - Mrs. O Recalls Bill Cosby Calling Ozzy 'a Bad Father' During'The Osbournes' Run - Duration: 1:02.
WOULD YOU CARE TO SHARE?
SHARON: ALL THESE ARTICLES CAME OUT, WE'RE A CRAZY FAMILY THIS
SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED, AND THE PARENTING THERE IS NO PARENTING,
AND BLAH, BLAH, BLAH. AND BILL COSBY DID INTERVIEW
WITH THE "L.A. TIMES" ABOUT HOW -- HOW BAD OZZY WAS AS A PARENT
AND HE -- WE SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWED, WE SHOULD BE TAKEN OFF
TV. SHERYL: WELL.
SHARON: MEANWHILE, HE'S GETTING ALL THOSE PILLS READ QUESTION
FOR ALL THOSE GIRLS IN THEIR DRINKY DRINKS.
JULIE: ALLEGEDLY. SARA: FATHER OF THE YEAR OVER
THERE.
SHARON: REALLY, HOW DARE YOU. [APPLAUSE]
PEOPLE IN GLASS HOUSES.
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LIBERTE-SE - Positivity Series II/III - Duration: 3:21.
Conquer your positive identity
It will come a time when you will realize this negative identity just impairs you
That it only holds you back and prevent you from developing
That it only makes you miserable
And you will give it an end, you will make it stop
And for you to finally overcome it, get rid of it
It will take a lot of effort, daily for a long time
So, if you really want to overcome yourself
reach your positive identity
You must make it happen
So when I started on this process of eliminating my negative identity
The first thing I did was to pay close attention, to be able to look
and notice the moments it tried to make it to the surface
And, being present, I was able to realise when it was trying to justify
my victories, being it with negative reasons or taking my merit
And also when it tried to jeopardize my dreams, my attempts of developing
Saying I wasn't able to do that and that it was not something for me
It's like I took a step back and was able to view it as a third person
For example, me trying to develop, succeeding
And it coming, like an external voice, saying I wasn't capable and didn't deserve it
And when you are able to see it, it becomes much easier to identify
your negative identitty trying to sabotage you
And at the same time, much easier to move it away
To not let it influence you
But that alone is not enough
I, everyday for 5 to 10 minutes, visualised with every detail
My 2.0 version, the version I wanted to be, the guy I wanted to become
And it makes that, little by little, day by day
I'm able to bring it closer to me, to my reality
And that's what you need to do in order for you to reach your 2.0 version
Is for you to move your negative identity away everytime it tries to reach the surface
And to bring it everyday closer to you your 2.0 version, your positive identity
When you reach your positive identity
You feel worthy of your victories, of the effort you put in
And it gives you confidence to reach your dreams, you realise you are indeed capable
And this way you end up making your dreams even bigger
You feel the freedom to become whoever you decide to
You finally found your 2.0 version
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DEPARTURE | TRAVELING BY BRAZIL | Max and Mirjam | T1. EP 01 - Duration: 7:20.
The adventure begins
Hello, we are Max and Mirjam There are few people who know
that we are a part of the group Tortuga World
We want to realise our dream of
traveling with a motor home, and get to know Brazil
And perhaps South America
We are now on the verge of
We start, the car is practically finished
Small details are missing but as
Said are details. And we solved we're going to leave
and now we're going to leave. So before we leave
We are starting a blog because
There are a lot of people asking us for a vlog.
When we did the Way of Santiago de Compostela
We started posting pictures and a
bit of the history that we leave
day by day, and wen we
back, we found out that
A lot of people are following us. And stayed
frustrated when the trip is over And now? What are we going to
to do, we are in abstinence. This time
When we left
In 2012 that we made the
Santiago de Compostela, check it here in the photos
People started to ask me for the blog
Where is the blog, where is the blog, and I did not have
any idea how to blog At that time,
but I'm not going to get into an argument and then
learned how, and I made a blog
I'm not exactly happy about the blog, but he
already exists
You can see a lot in the Blog, but
I came to the conclusion that it is not very
dynamic, and that's exactly why
we'll try Vlog now
Exactly, let's start with a Vlog and let's
Re-animate our Blog
wwwt.tortugaworld.com.br, which has
stopped for months while the
Construction of the car, we thought we would take
Much less time to leave the car at
Conditions of travel, but we deceived ourselves
Always taught me when you have a
Prognosis multiplies by three, that you are
Coming closer to the idea, was what
We did so now let's go back
The blog with lots of energy traveling really
Showing our experiences and we will
Start the blog talking about the car
Because the choice of this car, which we
We made with him, the changes we made
To fit the car for our use.
Right, and during the
Development of the blog, let's go into details about the
Construction of the car and
Particularities it has. We'll show you a little bit later.
Also of construction, as was the case
It was, let's do it slow. That's it for now.
We're here to tell you we're leaving.
The car is not ready, but it is already
Lets do a lot, gives a lot of comfort
Very much and that's it, let's go out and do it
Our ultimate test, because then
To know exactly what to do
And what is not, is not Max? That's the invitation
Do you want to travel with us?
Channel, enjoy, share if you want to
I'm going to love reading, I do not promise
Answered absolutely everything but I'm going
I try my best to answer yes
Come on? We count on your interaction
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Bill Gross, Pimco settle lawsuit over his exit for $81 million sources - Duration: 12:09.
Bill Gross, Pimco settle lawsuit over his exit for $81 million: sources
Bill Gross has reached a roughly $81 million settlement of his lawsuit against Pacific
Investment Management Co, ending a bitter 2-1/2-year drama over the well-known bond
investor's abrupt departure from one of the world's biggest asset managers.
Terms of the accord were not disclosed, but were confirmed by two people familiar with
the matter, who asked not to be named because the terms were confidential.
Gross and Pimco said in a joint statement the settlement was "amicable," and that Pimco
will donate the proceeds to charity.
"Pimco has always been family to me, and, like any family, sometimes there are disagreements,"
Gross, a Pimco co-founder, said in the statement.
The accord quietly ends an acrimonious battle over the 72-year-old billionaire's September
2014 exit from Pimco, where he had been chief investment officer.
That battle played out first in the media, and then in Gross' $200 million lawsuit.
Gross, who now works for Denver-based Janus Capital Group Inc (JNS.N), left Pimco following
negative reports about his leadership and weak returns at Pimco Total Return (PTTRX.O),
once the world's largest bond mutual fund with $293 billion of assets at its peak.
In his October 2015 lawsuit, Gross accused a greedy "cabal" of Pimco executives, including
group chief investment officer Dan Ivascyn, of plotting to oust him so they could divide
his 20 percent share in Pimco's bonus pool among themselves.
The pool totaled $1.3 billion in 2013, and Gross' pay that year topped $300 million,
according to the complaint filed in California Superior Court.
Pimco, a Newport Beach, California-based unit of German insurer Allianz SE (ALVG.DE), countered
that Gross' "egregious misconduct," including abusive behavior toward colleagues, would
have justified his firing had he not resigned.
Once known on Wall Street as the "Bond King," Gross left Pimco eight months after his second-in-command
Mohamed El-Erian quit, in part because of Gross' management style.
Gross is worth $2.5 billion, according to Forbes magazine.
The joint statement reflected Pimco's recognition of Gross' role in building the firm into a
mutual fund powerhouse over four decades, with more than $2 trillion of assets under
management, even if his last months proved uncomfortable.
"Bill Gross has always been larger-than-life," Ivascyn said.
"Bill has had an enormous influence on Pimco and the careers of many who have passed through
its halls.
He built this business from the ground up and we have great respect and admiration for
his talents."
In the statement, Gross also said: "I've always been amazed by my success, and grateful for
the opportunity to make a difference in the world.
I'm glad that can continue."
Gross has been unable to replicate his Pimco success at Janus.
His Global Unconstrained Bond fund (JUCAX.O) has just $1.9 billion of assets, and been
outperformed by 80 percent of its peers in the last year, according to Morningstar.
Janus said last October it planned to merge with London-based Henderson Group Plc (HGGH.L).
Pimco said it will dedicate a "Founders Room" at its headquarters to honor its co-founders,
while its Pimco Foundation named Gross a director emeritus and established an annual award in
his name.
The case is Gross v. Pacific Investment Management Co et al, California Superior Court, Orange
County, No. 2015-00813636.
Trump tax plan faces rockier road after stinging healthcare loss
Following the failure of a healthcare bill backed by President Donald Trump, his administration
plans to take a lead role in crafting major legislation to cut taxes with an eye toward
meeting an August target date, the White House said on Monday.
Trump's pledge to cut taxes, including a lowering of the rates paid by corporations, was a pillar
of his 2016 presidential campaign and provided much of the fuel for the heady stock market
rally that followed his Nov. 8 victory.
"Obviously, we're driving the train on this," White House spokesman Sean Spicer told a briefing.
"We're going to work with Congress on this," Spicer said, adding that tax cut legislation
is a "huge priority" for the Republican president and "something that he feels very passionately
about."
Spicer noted that U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has talked about August as
a target date for tax legislation, but added that the timetable could slip depending on
how quickly a consensus could be reached.
Getting a broad tax bill passed by Congress and on Trump's desk for signature into law
looks to be no easy feat, especially after intra-party differences last week torpedoed
the healthcare legislation he had backed.
Republicans for seven years had promised to dismantle Democratic former President Barack
Obama's Affordable Care Act, dubbed Obamacare, and the Trump administration had made it its
top priority when he took office in January.
But the effort collapsed on Friday when members of the Freedom Caucus, including the most
conservative lawmakers of the House of Representatives, refused to support the bill, which was also
backed by House Speaker Paul Ryan.
The stinging defeat alarmed investors who began reassessing the chances for passage
of the tax agenda this year.
Major U.S. stock indexes opened sharply lower on Monday before paring the lion's share of
the losses.
The healthcare failure in Trump's first major legislative initiative showed that keeping
Republicans united is a tricky business.
'TRUMP IS STUCK'
"Trump is stuck, he can't cajole the arch conservatives in the Republican Party and
at the same time, my sense is the Democrats don't want to throw him a bone either, so
it is going to be difficult," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at BMO Private Bank
in Chicago.
"It's going to be very, very difficult," Republican lawmaker Ted Poe of Texas told CNN's "New
Day" program.
Poe, who resigned from the Freedom Caucus after the healthcare debacle, said Trump's
hope of getting a major infrastructure spending through Congress was no "slam dunk" because
of likely opposition from conservatives.
Infrastructure spending is another leg of the "pro-growth" Trump strategy.
"It is so easy to sit back, cross your arms, say 'No, not going to support that.'
And then what do we have?"
Poe said.
"... We have to lead.
We're the party in power."
Analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in a research note that a tax bill, "if
passed at all, could be a very watered-down version of current proposals."
The White House over the weekend dangled the idea of a compromise tax restructuring that
could win support from moderate Democrats.
White House chief of staff Reince Priebus on Sunday said such a package could include
middle-class tax cuts.
Spicer on Monday remained vague on how much Trump would allow the federal deficit to grow
as a result of the tax cuts.
"It's a really early question to be asking at this point," Spicer said.
The U.S. tax code has not undergone a major overhaul since 1986, during Republican former
President Ronald Reagan's administration.
Democratic Senator Christopher Coons signaled his party would be open to discussing tax
legislation if it was not merely a giveaway to the rich.
Democrats fought former President George W. Bush's tax policies for that reason.
"If we have a move toward tax reform that could strengthen manufacturing, strengthen
our exports and provide tax relief to the middle-class - not overwhelmingly to the wealthiest
- there's a menu for us to start talking about it," the Delaware senator told MSNBC's "Morning
Joe" program.
Although winning over Democrats may be tough, the alternative - getting Republicans to vote
as a bloc - it could be a hard road in light of the healthcare rebellion by Republican
lawmakers.
Despite aggressive lobbying by Trump, Ryan and Vice President Mike Pence, Freedom Caucus
members saw too may similarities to Obamacare.
Moderates were concerned over the prospect of millions of Americans losing health insurance.
One Republican lawmaker, Representative Tom Cole of Oklahoma, suggested Congress focus
first on such things as getting a "realistic budget" done and passing legislation to raise
the national debt ceiling.
"And then start on tax reform," Cole told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program, adding, "But
start with real hearings and start in a way that everybody at least at the outset is a
potential player."United Airlines bars teenage girls in leggings from flight
Two teenage girls wearing leggings were barred from boarding a United Airlines flight on
Sunday because they did not meet a dress code for special pass travelers, a company spokesman
said amid a furor on social media.
The two girls, who were traveling with a companion, would not have been turned away for wearing
leggings had they been paying customers, United spokesman Jonathan Guerin said as the airline
responded to the backlash.
"(The two girls) were instructed that they couldn't board until they corrected their
outfit.
They were fine with it and completely understood," Guerin said, adding that all three passengers
missed the flight.
He did not know if they had boarded a later plane or made alternate travel arrangements.
Though the three passengers did not complain about their treatment, another traveler, Shannon
Watts, who overheard the discussion touched off a firestorm on social media with a series
of tweets describing a policy she suggested was unfairly targeting women and girls.
"This behavior is sexist and sexualizes young girls," Watts said on Twitter.
"Not to mention that the families were mortified and inconvenienced."
United pass travelers are typically company employees or their friends or family members.
Watts' tweets and United's defense of it touched a raw nerve for many women and girls who have
made leggings a staple in their wardrobes.
The popularity of leggings has sparked criticism that they are inappropriate attire under certain
circumstances.
Some schools have barred girls from wearing them to class.
Social media lit up with outrage against the policy and the airline for its response to
the initial outcry.
Celebrities chimed in with humorous protests.
"I have flown united before with literally no pants on.
Just a top as a dress.
Next time I will wear only jeans and a top," model Chrissy Teigen tweeted.
United later put out a statement titled: "To our customers ... Your leggings are welcome!"
that explained the policy for passholders in greater detail.
That policy also bars midriff-baring tops, attire that reveals undergarments or is designated
as sleepwear or swimwear, mini-skirts, shorts that fall less than 3 inches above the knee
or dirty or torn clothing.
Guerin conceded that the airline, in its initial response to the flap, could have done a better
job of explaining the situation and countering apparently inaccurate information about the
incident that appeared on Twitter.
"We'll definitely take something away from today, but we'll continue to engage with our
customers (on social media)," he said.
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Richard Sennett - A divergência entre Sennett e urbanistas - Duration: 3:00.
We're always making choices about the places in which we live.
And, if something's built, and it should not exist,
we should destroy it.
So, I'm very unpopular with my urban colleagues,
because I don't believe in what's called historic preservation.
Many things should be destroyed in time.
The fact that something's existed for 100 years
doesn't make it a sacred object.
For instance, I think we will have to destroy many of the airports
that we built early in the 20th century,
no matter what their architectural quality,
because we have different kinds of airplanes.
It has a very practical point, now,
which is that climate change is changing the form of all cities.
It has to.
Because something like an office tower,
with windows that don't open
is a monster glutton for energy,
air conditioned, or heated in the north, and so on.
We're not going to be able to afford many monstrous towers
with windows that can't open in the future. The climate is changing
and it's becoming too variable. We need to save energy.
So we need to destroy those towers,
including places like, in New York, the Empire State Building.
A monument! How could you destroy it?
Well, you can destroy it, because it's a symbol of an era
which has passed. An era which had all the energy it wanted.
I give you another example of this.
In London,
most of the city was built
near water in the assumption that the water table in London
would always stay the same. But the water table,
do you know what I mean? The basic water in the city,
is rising.
Which means that many of these buildings that have been built
in the edge of the river, or
further to the east, built at the edge of the sea,
are no longer usable. They're no longer practical,
including the Houses of Parliament, another great icon.
But its basement, now, is full of water.
Should we keep it? Is this reasonable?
No, we have to change the form of our cities.
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