Sunday, July 23, 2017

Youtube daily report Jul 23 2017

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Maluma, Shakira, Danny Ocean, Nicky Jam, J Balvin, Daddy Yankee, Chayanne, CNCO - Pop Latino 2017 - Duration: 1:00:08.

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Reggaeton Lo Mas Nuevo Mix 2017 - Maluma, Shakira, Nicky Jam, Wisin, Carlos Vives, Pitbull, J Balvin - Duration: 1:07:53.

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En el Barça, convencidos con Neymar - Duration: 3:48.

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¡Tomando café con EXTRANJEROS! - Duration: 11:14.

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Nuestro Primer Vuelo - SAN ANDRES ISLAS | Fercho Pasachoa | #0021 - Duration: 4:25.

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Learning Colors Video for Children Body Paint Hands Finger Family Song Nursery Rhymes - Duration: 10:02.

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Jorge Javier Vázquez, indignado: Hay que ser imbécil para decir que Sálvame está en horas bajas - Duration: 2:24.

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Batman: La LEGO Película. Tráiler en castellano / español en HD. Comedia de aventuras infantil - Duration: 1:46.

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文대통령, 27~28일 기업인들과 대화..농협 제외·오뚜기 포함 - Duration: 3:51.

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박수홍 母 "아들 '미우새' 욕받이, 욕먹게끔 한다" - Duration: 2:00.

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Dünyanın En Korkunç Oyunu Gizemleri Bölüm #1 [Outlast2] - Duration: 1:57.

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[ENG|日本語] 160705 U-KISS Kevin - Duration: 3:40.

Are people coming in?

Hello!

Hi, KISSME!

This is Kevin.

Yeah...

Are people coming in?

Right now...

Okay, people are coming in now.

"Oppa!"

Hello!

Come on in.

Where am I?

I'm in Japan right now.

Osaka, Japan.

I got here yesterday.

Right after promotions, I came to Japan alone.

My solo album is coming out tomorrow,

so I have a solo event in Osaka today.

This is my dressing room.

It's my dressing room...

I've been having interviews before the event,

or just eating...

My managers are over there.

Anyway, have you all been okay?

Hi, everyone!

It's Kevin,

and I'm in Japan for my solo promotions!

And today I'm having my solo event in Osaka,

and I'm getting ready for that and it'll start in an hour and a half or so.

So yeah!

"What did you eat?" I had... Japanese...

I had that one thing...

Hamburg steak!

It was good.

I'm getting ready now.

I was bored, and wanted to see our KISSME,

so I turned on V LIVE as a surprise...

You were surprised, right?

I missed you, too.

Does it look okay?

It's making my skin look really pale...

"See you in Osaka next week!" Oh, okay! I'll see you next week!

"Fighting!" "Good luck with your solo album!"

Yeah... Since I'm alone now,

I miss the other members.

They aren't here with me,

so I've just been playing games alone,

and chatting with the Japanese staff.

Anyway, next week the other U-KISS members will be here,

so I'll just do my best on my own for this week

and promote my solo album as best as possible,

so I hope you'll keep cheering me on.

They said I need to go do the photo shoot now.

Anyway...

Yeah! I'll work hard! Fighthing!

I'll be on V LIVE every once and a while,

and the other members will do V LIVE in Korea, too.

I hope you'll all watch.

We'll see you in Korea again soon.

Bye~!

Bye, bye!

I'll take good care of myself.

Yes, thank you.

Bye!

Bye bye!

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Mostly Sunny & Hot With An Ozone Alert - Duration: 2:17.

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Play Foam Smiley Face Toys Squishy Balls Learn Colors Kids Finger Family Fun & Creative for Kids - Duration: 2:32.

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Soak the fish lettuce with rice wine, you will find miracle when using this "pharmacy" - Duration: 10:56.

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[KARAOKE] Trong Túi Áo Anh - Khởi My, Bảo Thạch | Video Bản Đẹp & Beat Chuẩn (Alata ST) - Duration: 4:30.

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How To Get Rid Of Cold Sore Naturally Fast | Cold Sore Remedies | Natural Cold Sores Treatment - Duration: 4:50.

you

there are few sings of painful and embarrassing than waking up to find a

cold sore haunting on the lips nose cheeks and on rare occasions in the eye

cold sores caused by the herpes simplex virus cold sores also refer to at the

fever blister where you get or develop small lesions that look like blisters or

very small stores and sites your melt or on the face these are all symptoms of a

cold sore you'll feel burning sensation and itching in your mouth you also have

trouble eating as your mouth has become extra sensitive there are natural ways

like these five tricks that really can help you to get rid of that annoying

cold sore naturally fast no one will even know it was there

number one use milk on the cold sores both told milk and cold yogurt are

believed to have some usefulness against cold sores milk contains antibodies that

can fight off viruses and lysine which can fight arginine a certain amino acid

that can cause colds or outbreaks direction of use soak a cotton ball in

one tablespoon 15 milliliters of cold milk and apply it directly to the cold

sore for a couple of minutes and let it sit for a few minutes

apply milk repeatedly analytics day don't go washing it off member to apply

some aloe vera gel aloe vera can save the pain of a cold sore among many other

skin irritations and fight the bacteria threatening to infect the Soaring wars

near condition it can also help speed up a healing process direction of use take

2.5 milliliters aloe vera gel directly to the cold sore using a cotton swab

let it stay on best gel is the one right from the plant

which is easy to find unless for a long time number three use chronic to get rid

of cold sores fast mostly people's remember that their mother's telling

them that garlic is great for a comb garlic contains many essential compounds

such as vitamin C B E and a and a licen selenium all these ingredients make it

an effective antifungal and antibiotic agent vital for healing any fever

blisters direction of use crush a clove and put it directly on the sore as

smelly as that might be must ensure you do not leave it for more than

twenty-five minutes as this can damage your skin

repeat this practice for two days three times a day

number four apply hydrogen peroxide hydrogen peroxide has antiseptic and

antiviral properties that can help reduce inflammation and fight away the

viral infection causing the cold sore direction of use soak a cotton ball or

cotton swab in one teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide and hold it directly over the

cold sore for five minutes rinse your face gently with cold water afterwards

and throw away the used cotton ball make sure not to ingest the hydrogen peroxide

as you apply it number five apply peppermint oil peppermint oil have been

used for long as an anti-aging agent it is also an effective and long-lasting

treatment for cold sores it is antiviral properties and act as a

perfect disinfectant against oral herpes direction of youth rinse this affected

area with clean water and then soak a wet cotton ball and peppermint oil and

apply it on the area near this routine three times daily until you are

contented now that you have learned how to get rid

of cold sores fast you can be sure that you will benefit a lot from using these

home remedies to get rid of cold sores fast thanks for watching if you like a

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Balance On One Foot | Action Song | Videos For Kids | Dance Song for Children | Debbie Doo - Duration: 2:28.

I like to jive, I like to twist. I like to turn around just like this.

I like to boogie, I like to bop. I like to turn around and I like to hop.

And I like to balance on one foot. Can you balance on one foot.

I like to jive and I like to twist. I like to turn around just like this.

And I like to boogie and like to bop. I like to turn around and I like to hop.

And I like to balance on one foot. Can you balance on one foot?

Balance, balance. Can you balance. Can you balance, balance, balance.

Can you balance on one foot.

Balance, balance can you balance. Balance, balance can you balance.

Can you balance? On one foot?

I like to balance on one foot. Can you balance on one foot?

I like to jive, I like to twist.

I like to turn around, just like this...

For more infomation >> Balance On One Foot | Action Song | Videos For Kids | Dance Song for Children | Debbie Doo - Duration: 2:28.

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Citroën Xsara 1.4i Ligne Prestige - Duration: 0:42.

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Citroën Xsara 1.4i Ligne Prestige - Duration: 0:42.

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Thor: Ragnarok Trailer (HD) (English & French Subtitles) - Duration: 2:27.

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Felczer i reforma sądownictwa - Duration: 0:17.

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Snail House - Pixel Galaxy (300 SUB Special MAK! L!GON EDIT) - Duration: 3:49.

SHOUTOUTS TO DYLANFLIPS

sHoUtOuTs To DyLaNFlIpS

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WE ARE EXPLORERS, A Short Voiceover Journal Entry - Duration: 1:13.

When I meditate at night, I picture myself floating in space.

I try to imagine how it would feel like, to be looking at the earth from above.

The sense of being displaced, but also of being at home, right where I belong.

Can we really be lost when we live inside the very thing that created us?

Our fears were designed to push us to go explore the unknown, not to keep us safe.

We are explorers, not fence builders.

And like the Universe, we were meant to expand.

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Set It Off - Ancient History LIVE in Houston,Tx [ 2017.07.12 ] - Duration: 2:42.

Can't shake these memories that rain inside ♪

Tension builds ♪

I think we're under-thinking part time thrills ♪

I know, I know ♪

How to drive you wild ♪

You know, you know ♪

How to make me smile ♪

But I ♪

Need you to be ♪

My ancient history ♪

Damn ♪

Pick up the phone, oh, I know I'm drunk again ♪

And you ♪

know my intentions 'cause it's two AM ♪

It's fun and games until we both get hurt ♪

We play with fire 'cause we like the way it burns ♪

No use in patching up a sinking ship ♪

This is the last time we do this, baby ♪

I know, I know ♪

How to drive you wild ♪

You know, you know ♪

how to make me smile ♪

But I ♪

Need you to be ♪

My ancient history

I know, I know ♪

Who you really are ♪

You know, you know ♪

How to break my heart ♪

But I ♪

Need you to be ♪

My ancient history ♪

Yeah, it's the way you let me throw you across the bed ♪

Got you running through my head ♪

When I know I should be sleeping ♪

But I can't escape ♪

You're addicted to the lust ♪

The imaginary trust ♪

That you're begging for me, screaming for it ♪

Here we go, now it's time to cut the cord ♪

And abandon all support, we're through ♪

I know, I know ♪

How to drive you wild ♪

You know, you know ♪

How to make me smile ♪

But I ♪

Need you to be ♪

My ancient history ♪

I know, I know ♪

Who you really are ♪

You know, you know ♪

How to break my heart ♪

But I ♪

Need you to be ♪

My ancient history ♪

I know, I know ♪

You know, you know ♪

No baby don't come back ♪

Don't come back ♪

But I need you to be ♪

My ancient history ♪

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Creativity Conversations ft. Crenshaw Cowboy (Subtítulos en Español) | Astrea - Duration: 16:46.

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Lexus Toyota Repair Seal Beach - Duration: 4:50.

Hi

I'm going to talk about Lexus and Toyota

right now. I've been working on Lexus and Toyota

since the 80s.

I started some mechanic in 1975, I worked in one shop from '75 to '85 and they were mainly a German shop.

I became the manager at that shop in '78. In the early 80's, I started bringing in the Toyota. I had the

foresight if you want to call it, to know that Toyota was coming,

Nissan was coming, and I was not going to be left out. Everybody in Huntington Beach was working on Volkswagen, Porsche, and Audi

So I started to

specialize in Toyota back in the 80's. Since then I've given up BMW, Mercedes and Porsche. Let me show you my garden.

This is my garden, look how beautiful the flowers are. Aren't they beautiful? The pink, and look at this stuff!

I think this gives me peace of mind. I like to sit up and watch

my garden once in awhile. This is where I eat my lunch, it gives me peace. I'm here from 6:30 in the morning-

I open at 6:30, sometimes I'm here at 6:00. From 6:00 in the morning till 6:00 or 7:00 at night.

So this gives me a lot of peace. This is more home than my home. Now, Toyota

they built a great car. They got the Tacoma, they have the

Lexus, it's all the same family- they're related.

And, you know, you have it here, a little 4Runner or Highlander, but we're going to talk about the coolant. So

again, if you live in the city of

Seal Beach, and you're looking for a mechanic, you came to the right place okay? So now let's talk about

the coolant. You see this coolant?

This coolant has already developed electrolysis and is beginning to leak everywhere.

It's going to- if you look, it begins to leak all over the place, so

now, how can you have avoided that by changing your coolant a little bit earlier?

All cars have a problem, all of them. When you own a Toyota, I recommend that you change your coolant between 25 and 30 thousand miles

because the coolant has a tendency to do this, and they leak. So not a bad car, good car,

but if you change it earlier on the newer models,

I think they become a lot better and

I'm pretty sure they have, but you still need to change all you fluids on a regular basis.

Now, working on Toyota and Lexus

Not only do you need the knowledge, we need the proper equipment. My guys go to school two weeks a year.

They're trained. They're trained in electrical, when they come here

I make sure that they specialize in electrical. If not, I send them to Golden West College, I pay for the classes

I have a fear that

I train a guy and he leaves me. And it's overcome by a bigger fear, that I don't train him and he stays.

So all my guys go to school, and they get the proper equipment.

This is scanner from the 90's and the 2000's. This is what we used to use. Now, we're going to a laptop that's

cloud based, and I never know- I don't even know what they mean by the cloud. I wonder which cloud holds the

information for Toyota but we download it

I'm able to do almost anything that the dealer can do

I pay a subscription to be able to do that. Now

any questions that you have:

you're going to buy a car, you're going to sell a car. I'm in the middle of writing a book

on how to buy a car

I've been working- I've been a mechanic since 1975, I used to own two shops on that side of the railroad track

I used to have a car lot and

the car lot

I've since sold it. So I have a little bit of experience.

I always do pre-purchase inspections. So you want to buy a car,

you're going to sell a car,

You're going to teach your daughter how to drive I can even give you some hints

So, any question that you have on an automobile,

call me. City of Seal Beach right next door. So I can give you a ride home, pick you up,

We give a three year

36,000 mile warranty. Let me show you my shop a little bit. This is my shop. It goes all the way back.

So again, you got any questions on automobile

You give me a call. 714-375-2661.

You got- you need a recommendation for an upholstery, you need a recommendation for a body shop, you call me.

Anything you need?.

Thank you for watching the video.

(car screeching tire sound)

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How To: Improve your Aim In CS:GO - Duration: 1:27.

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noah + audrey ■ is it all we've ever been? - Duration: 0:33.

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Chevy Repair Huntington Beach - Duration: 4:51.

Hi, Francisco, Francisco's Automotive.

If you're watching this video, it is because you live in the city of Huntington Beach and

you need help with Chevy, Chevrolet, GM, Buick- they're all one family, Cadillac.

I've been working on cars since 1975, from '75 to '85 I worked in one shop in Huntington

Beach, and it was mainly a German repair shop.

In the early 80's, I saw the need to work on the American cars, their computer control

carbonators, they were very difficult, but I specialize in electrical.

So with that said, I started training myself on the actual American cars, especially GM.

GM is my speciality.

So, I have here a beautiful, beautiful '64 Chevy truck, look at this thing!

They've been building the most beautiful trucks, and then down here you're going into the 2000's

work truck.

They are the workhorse.

They are the workhorse, and then you've got the Suburban.

Suburban is one of the better vehicles made, the towing capacity is incredible.

I've been working on Suburban's since- I worked on a couple in 1965, one of my customers owned

two '65s.

But let me show you my garden.

This is my garden.

Now, beautiful garden, I love my garden.

It gives me a lot of peace.

I'm here from 6:30 in the morning till 6 o'clock at night.

Now, with that said, let's go back to General Motors.

Now, I specialize in electrical as a German mechanic, working in the 70's on German cars.

Volkswagen mass produced fuel injection in the 60's, so you couldn't do fuel injection

without knowing electrical.

Now, this is a scanner that we used back in the 80's, 90's- in the 90's.

This was the latest, GM, this is what they worked on if you went a dealer.

Any GM dealer, they worked one identical to this one.

Then we went to a different kind, the same thing, a scanner.

It's called the Tech-2, that was a Master Tech, and then we went to the laptop.

Laptop, all of the information is in the Cloud.

I don't know which cloud it is, I'm trying to figure it out.

But, we are capable of doing anything any dealer can do.

We can reprogram computers, we can do whatever you need done.

Reprogram keys, refresh computers.

Again, we specialize in electrical.

We solve problems that not too many people can solve.

I get a lot of referrals from other shops for electrical.

They're very smart, they know what they cannot do.

There's a lot of shops out there trying to fix cars without the knowledge.

Now, you can have the equipment, you can have the master tech, and you can have the support

system.

But you've got to have all of them.

And you've got to have the one- we have a team here.

My crew works as a team.

I have master techs, I give a three year, 36,000 mile warranty, I'll give you a ride

home, I'll pick you up, if keep your car overnight for any reason, I will rent you a car for

one day.

Now again, look how beautiful this Cadillac is!

I mean, they make some gorgeous cars.

Let me show you my shop.

This is my shop.

Tom just ran.

(laughs) This is my shop.

I have a ten bay automotive repair shop, and I try to keep it pretty clean.

I'll show you my shop later, watch all of my videos.

Any questions that you have on automobile.

You want to buy a car, you're going to sell a car, it don't matter.

Give me a call with any of your questions.

I'm writing a book on how to buy a car.

Take advantage of my knowledge.

Call me up, 714-375-2661 with any of your questions.

Or come visit us, or visit my website franciscosautorepair.com.

So, with that said, I'm going to give you a little hint, on if you're going to teach

somebody how to drive.

If you're going to teach a teenager how to drive, take them in a parking lot, do figure

eight's backwards until they get used to learning a car- handling a car backwards.

And then they can go forwards, have them go back and forth.

Have them learn how to use their car, how to handle that car, how to back up, how to

get out of the way.

Most accidents happen in the parking lots.

Call us with any of your questions, 714-375-2661.

Thank you very much.

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MPU 22012 UniSZA: Hari Raya Celebration - Duration: 4:08.

Assalamualaikum and hello everyone.

We are from Faculty of Law and International Relations.

My name is Muhammad Shahrul Asyraf, my name is Nur Afifah Binti Azamy,

my name is Nur Iman Binti Hazri, my name is Nur'afifah Binti Che Kodir.

This video is actually for our english assignment on our first semester.

So this video is about Hari Raya Celebration and

we are going to interview some people to ask them about their Hari Raya celebration.

So let's check it out!

I had interview Puan Faridah to ask her about

her experience celebrate Hari Raya

before and after marriage. Let's see!

The difference in celebrating Eidul Fitr, before and after marriage is

Before getting married I just have to get ready for myself

For example, I just need to iron my own clothes

but after getting married, I celebrated my first Hari Raya (as a wife) with my family-in law

then I need to prepared for my husband first, such as ironing his clothes, dress up his shirt,

helping my mother-in law, cooking, and so on

And for the other things, there is no such a big difference. It's all the same.

But for the first time I celebrate Hari Raya without my own family,

I feel a bit sad. That's all

And there's no such a big difference at the other things, it's all the same.

I have a brother who's studying in Egypt.

So I'm going to ask him the difference in celebrating Hari Raya between here (Malaysia) and there (Egypt).

Hari Raya celebrations in Egypt are very simple

for example, as usually we'll be ready on the morning,

take a shower, then we'll pray

then we'll hugging and shaking hands and apologizing to each other. That's all.

Different like in Malaysia, after prayer people usually visiting each other

we'll go visiting our neighbour, visiting our family and visiting grave.

But in Egypt, after they've done their prayer

they'll back to their home and that's all.

Because in Egypt,

Ramadhan in Egypt are veryy very lively

Shahrul: So today we're here with Rais,

this is our first day raya.

What do you feel raya at unisza for the first time without family?

Rais: Well, I can't say it's the best thing

but it's something..

eventho I can't seem to go back

to my hometown

but at least I got my friends here, well it was great.

Shahrul: How do you celebrate your raya here?

Rais: Well since I don't have

I can't get

any ketupat or rendang, so there's like a Macdonald's over there.

So instead of getting lemang,

I eat a lot of Macdonald's.

So what can I conclude from this video is,

whoever or wherever

we are celebrating our raya, we must to enjoy it

and appreciate it, maybe it will be

the last raya we celebrate.

Finally,

I would like to wish

all Muslims a Selamat Hari Raya,

and thank you for watching!

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Thank you for your presents at Zomerfolk - Rapalje celtic folk music - Duration: 10:55.

Hello, welcome to another Rapalje Show

If you want to be sure to see all the Rapalje shows that's coming up

Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notification bell

so we can inform you when there's a new Rapalje Show like every

Sunday

In this video I'd like to show you what we've got in our hat

after the last show on Sunday

at the Zomerfolk Festival in Groningen

And we also got some more presents because it was the fifth anniversary and

there's some various piece of things

I show you around at the terrain and

we got the last part from the interview from Sean Cannon from The Dublin Legends

to battle

The biggest present we gather the festival was did a beautiful painting from a hank young bucer

We got this present from the volunteers from the Berkland Jack

This is so nice. I will now hang it at the Empty wall next to the cupboard behind me

Okay, cool

Look much better. Now. This empty wall

Thank you very much for it is nice painting and now you can all enjoy it another nice bedding. I got was this one

from Esther Viola from Spectral storage.com

She wants to make a painting where we look very rough in the wild

but also

cuddly the T-shirt

I'm wearing is from a band called the doorman from England and we know them also from our adventures where we traveled to glastonbury in

The uk check them out in the playlists here on YouTube this video

I made at zama folks these are the last videos. I took with my mobile phone so enjoy them

I show you around at the festival at the summer folk and after this video. I will show you what's inside of this hat

At a Sunday ever first of all as a love geek because we're still kind of street performers, we put a head on

the stage and they asked everybody to

Put something in our have any return we gave away a free CD

So what's in the hat? Let's see?

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Altenew Summer Swirls - How to Partial Die Cut! - Duration: 7:34.

hi it's Therese from Lostinpaper and I'm here with Altenew today and I have a

focus post at the blog sharing three cards using this fabulous set called

summer swirls I thought I'd make a video of this card though as I created so that

I can share a technique with you and it's a very simple one and it's a

partial die cutting technique so before we get to the die cutting I do want to

stamp out my image and do my Copic coloring I have used the altenew

permanent black ink which is alcohol marker friendly and I am doing some

simple coloring today I'll have the lids off to the side so that you can see

which colors I'm using the it's really what I've decided to do is actually keep

it really simple and keep my colors to a minimum rather than make it look almost

too lifelike because it's kind of an ice-cream van I thought it would be nice

to do in these Bluegreen colors but there is a lot of discrepancy in the

blue greens in the Copic family so rather than bring the darker colors in

and boldin it up I thought I would do a lot of my shading with the gray markers and

you'll see that a little bit later on I'm going to leave you with the coloring

now and I'll be back with the technique very soon

alright this die does come in two pieces and the stamp does as well so you

can actually stamp and I cut them separately but I didn't want to I don't

know why so I actually stamped them together and the

way to die-cut them together is to lay the die-cut in place and I'm putting

some marks on here I probably didn't need to bother and I only want to die

cut the portion up to the top of the van so what I'm doing here is I'm using my

normal sandwich for a thin steel die one of the thin dies so and I'm using my

Big Shot and I'm using the base plate at the top plate I'm holding the edge of it

is where I want it die-cut to if that makes sense so I'm going to show it

again because I have still have to cut out the other portion of the image so

I'm going to do the same thing again now I've got the ice-cream die I'm going to

hold it in place with the tape just to ensure that it doesn't shift while I'm

die-cutting and then keeping my normal sandwich with the bigshot the bottom

plate and then the top plate if you can see the edge of that is just being how

where I want the die-cut to come turn of course there is going to be a gap here

because it's not meant to be cut as one so it won't fully cut through depending

on what you are die cutting though some things you will be able to manage that

when you do a two piece sort of partial die cutting technique but for me I was

never going to be able to die-cut that the upper right part of the car was the

dies as they work so how I get around that is I just cut it away and that just

gives me a small area to work with and I just use my

scissors and do like a fussy cutting technique so I'm going to work on my

card front now that that's all my image is all prepared and I have some of the

new ink colors here and I just I really like them because they're so bright and

if you know me and I love my bright colors and these three sets are just

been introduced they tick every box for me and the Pink's are real pink too you

know some of the Pink's are a purpley pink this one is actually a really nice

almost like a baby pink they're all the light colors I'm using here and I'll

list those over at my blog as well the sentiment I've taken from the birthday

greetings set and I'm just stamping that with some black ink directly onto the

card front and then all that's left to do is to pop up my image and I've just

used some pink fun foam because that was what was sitting there and hold it in

place with some scor tape and that's it for my card almost now I did decide to

come in and add some shimmer with my crystal crystal clear pen from spectrum

noir and now that's it for my card today I'll have another two cards that I've

made over at the blog and I'll put the link in the description below so head

over and see what else I've made using this set until next time

happy papercrafting bye

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Do You Need a Family Trust | Family Matters by Tony Layton - Duration: 5:51.

Almost everybody knows the hit TV series Downton Abbey.

Even if you weren't a fan, you probably know it tells the story of a family of British

aristocrats and their servants in the early part of the last century.

One of key plot point revolves around the fact that the patriarch, Lord Grantham, doesn't

actually own Downton Abbey.

Instead, it's held in a type of family trust.

Family trusts aren't fiction.

And they're not just for aristocrats.

They're used by many Canadian families today.

And, yes, they can be used to prevent younger generations from squandering the family wealth

like Lord Grantham did.

But they also have many other benefits.

I'm Tony Layton and in this episode of Family Matters, I'm going explain to you the pros

and cons of setting up a family trust.

The easiest way to understand a trust is by thinking about an example most of us are familiar

with -- a deceased person's estate.

Your will expresses your wishes on how you want your estate to be divided up among your

heirs, charities and other beneficiaries.

The will's executor is responsible for carrying out your wishes and typically does so in the

months following your death.

Within your will, you can also set up a trust to administer some portion of your estate

after your death.

For example, imagine you have a disabled child who needs to be cared for.

In your will, you could arrange for a trust to be created to provide for the care of that

child until his or her death.This is known as a testamentary trust.

There's another kind of trust--one you set up while you're alive.

With this one, you also put assets into a trust for the benefit of your children, grandchildren

or other beneficiaries.

It's an inter vivos -- a trust between living people.

How does it work?

Well, let's say you've looked at your financial situation carefully.

You've got more money than you will need to live on or give away to your favourite

charities.

You want to give the surplus to your kids or grandchildren.

Now, you could simply give it to them as a gift.

But then you wouldn't have any control over how they use it.

That's okay for some people but not for others.

Say you have an incapacitated child or you're worried one of your kids is going to blow

the money in Vegas.

Or maybe you just don't trust your son-in-law and want money put aside and paid directly

to your grandchildren when they reach a certain age.

Or perhaps you want to start a stewardship fund for a cause you hold dear; the Nature

Conservancy of Canada, for example.

To take care of these situations and many others, you could set up a trust and put your

excess capital into it.

Now the money belongs to the trust and is administered by one or more trustees in the

interest of the beneficiaries.

You set out the terms of how the property will administered in a formal trust agreement

and you may decide to be one of the trustees.

So, you are in control.

You could say, for example, your kids get just the income from the investments in the

trust -- the interest and dividends.

Or you might decide they get a certain percentage of capital each year.

It's up to you.

You might decide they should have enough to meet their basic needs but still have to work

for a living.

Or maybe some disaster occurs and all of a sudden you need the money yourself.

While you no longer legally own the assets -- the trust does -- it's still possible

to pull back the money and use it yourself.

And finally, there are tax benefits.

You have to be careful here and make sure a tax expert advises you.

But the main benefits involve paying income from the trust to beneficiaries who have lower

marginal tax rates than you do.

Also, investments can grow in the trust without creating capital gains in your hands.

What are the pitfalls of using a trust?

They're mainly the costs involved in setting up and maintaining one -- and a family holding

company, a structure that often goes along with a trust.

There are expenses to establish and register these structures and then annual administration

fees.

So you need to have a certain amount of money for it to make sense.

How big a number is a judgment call and should be discussed with your financial advisor.

In fact, trusts can be complicated so it's important to discuss all your options with

investment, legal and tax advisors who have lots of experience with them.

What do you think about family trusts?

Could one be right for you?

Let me know in the comments below.

And don't forget to subscribe and click the bell to get notified when I release new videos.

I'm Tony Layton and this is Family Matters.

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Let's go to see the stars and the moon

I'd fly far into space as long as I am with you

The light in my bright eyes when you're near

The fluttering I feel in my chest when you are here

I can't explain this kind of love

It pulls me to you I want it I can't get enough

So share this precious life with me

Just take my hand and let's enjoy the things we will see

Let's go to see the stars and the moon

I'd fly far into space as long as I am with you

The light in my bright eyes when you're near

The fluttering I feel in my chest when you are here

I can't explain this kind of love

It pulls me to you I want it I can't get enough

So share this precious life with me

Just take my hand and let's enjoy the things we will see

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The Open Mind: A Politics in Crisis - Lawrence O'Donnell - Duration: 29:08.

HEFFNER: I'm Alexander Heffner, your host on The

Open Mind. One of my most admired veteran political

analysts, host of MSNBC's The Last Word, Lawrence O'Donnell

has been a master student and teacher of American

politics for decades. A former senior advisor to the late

Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, chief of staff to

senate committees on finance and the environment.

And Emmy-award executive producer and writer for

the West Wing, O'Donnell knows where the bodies

are buried, so to speak. In our failed quest for a bi-partisan

future, and in the real deadening of our democratic institutions.

O'Donnell is also author of the forthcoming Playing

with Fire: The 1968 Election and the

Transformation of American Politics, an account of a

watershed election that foreshadowed the present

political tsunami. To be published by Penguin in

the fall. I too should note an Open Mind

connection to our guest. As his mentor, Daniel

Patrick Moynihan appeared on air here with my

grandfather in the 1970s and 80s to discuss ideas

and politics. And now it's an honor to welcome

Lawrence here.

O'DONNELL: Well now you've made it a very

tough act to follow. I can't- for all those viewers out there

who remember the Moynihan appearances on this show,

I'm, I'm not gonna live up to, to what they're expecting.

HEFFNER: Parts one and two, um, it's really a pleasure

to have you here Lawrence. As I think about your career,

and your tenure as a writer on the West Wing,

and as a junkie in the Nth degree right, the

aspiration of our politics, the better angels,

and then the cynicism of today, the demons,

and of course, the partisan, polarization.

That journey, I gather you've reflected on

seriously in this upcoming book, but I wanted to get

your insight into that evolution, devolution,

deterioration from that aspiration. Um that you

wrote in the West Wing to what seems to be that

deadening of our democratic sensibility today.

How did we get there?

O'DONNELL: Well, you know, as a writer for the West Wing,

and uh, and Aaron Sorkin hired me as soon as NBC ordered

episodes. Uh I had a, a meeting with Aaron and,

and you know in that situation uh, a writer has

created a show. Uh that, in this case Aaron,

writing a pilot episode alone uh, and then uh NBC

makes the pilot episode. Which costs them, you

know, in those days, eh, somewhere in the order of

five, six million dollars, maximum, to make a pilot

like that. Then they have a minimum of 50 million

dollar decision to make, which is, should we make

more episodes of this? And at that point it's- they're

only gonna make, they're only gonna order 13,

they're not going to order 22 which in those days was

the full uh season run. Uh and so Aaron uh knew he's,

he need, going to need a lot of stories to fill up

22 episodes. And so I was the only writer in

Hollywood at the time with any experience uh working

in Washington, and uh working in the senate.

And then as a result of the jobs I had in the senate,

I ended up in the White House a lot, and in the

Oval office a fair amount and cabinet room and

serious governing meetings. And so what I

was setting out to do, in, in the West Wing was to,

to write both accurately... and fondly, about the work

that I used to do, the work that I missed. Um...

that... uh, that no longer exists. The, the, the work...

that I used to do is no longer done. It doesn't happen.

Um- The people occupying the jobs are not

the same people. Uh. I couldn't possibly bring

the same respect level uh to the characters uh if

that, if the West Wing story was set in the present

day in Washington politics. What I could say about...

almost, almost everyone, um, and possibly everyone,

that I encountered uh in the Senate and the

House of Representatives and the White House...

when I worked in government, was that

they all uh... went in this direction. That, that

ultimately led to being a senator or a member of the

house or a high-level staff person... because

they, they had... a feeling about how important

government was, and how they wanted to make it

better, and they wanted to make the country better.

And the, the simple shorthand version of it is

that they wanted to do good. Now that,

the interesting dynamic of that from a character

perspective is that that ideal of wanting to do

good gets corrupted along the way by... various forces

that come into our lives and, and that's human.

But. I can't say now that the... the, the impulse,

the, the, the driving force that pushes people

toward working in Washington and working in

government is to do good. And if it isn't to do good,

then you, there's... you don't, you don't know what the

possible objectives are. You don't know what

the possible outcomes are. Uh all,

everything that happens in Washington loses the

normal set of gravitational forces that

used to be around it. And so it's a... there, there

are many reasons why you couldn't write a show like

the West Wing now, in, in the present climate.

But the most important one is, the most basic, original

motivation of the characters that set them

off on the road uh that has led to where they are now,

used to be they just wanted to do good. Without

that, uh, you have this kind of chaotic Washington

world that we watch now.

HEFFNER: Fundamental decency and honor...

were those the ingredients of public service?

Now you have to escape the darkness of...

House of Cards seems like ordinary America.

O'DONNELL: The President still doesn't kill people

and you know, the, they, the, the... You know uh...

the, yeah, though, those shows are... have, have been

absurd from the start. Um and, and I don't know how

to watch shows that don't have you know, normal

uh...real dynamics to them. In other words, there's no

consequences. You know what I mean?

They're, what makes drama is, is the what if, what,

what if I do this. You know. What if I kill him?

Well if you kill him they might kill you,

or they might come and kill your entire family,

or you might go to prison or in other words, there,

there have to be risk consequences to what you do.

And in, you know, the, in really cheap drama,

which is what television has trafficked

in in most of its [LAUGHS] existence, the

consequences aren't there. They, they, they will not,

they, they don't actually put the characters at

risk, in cheap drama. And, and, and you know that

whatever this person does, you know, he/she is gonna

get away with, and one of the reasons you know that

is that the actor has a seven year contract with

the series and so the, obviously, you know,

he/she has to stay in this role uh for seven years.

And so... when you see them doing something in season

Two for which they could to prison or something,

you have the guarantee as an audience member,

that person will not go to prison 'cause the series

will end. And so that's just cheap...

HEFFNER: Right.

O'DONNELL: You know that's just cheap drama.

HEFFNER: But political crimes or misbehavior of a

real nature... we seem to be anticipating an answer to

the question, well do they have consequences in real life.

Aren't we asking ourselves that question now.

O'DONNELL: Yeah and that's what the Special

Prosecutor is going to tell us. If there, if there,

if there are any crimes uh, in this massive

region that we now call... the, the, the two words

Trump and Russia some, somehow encap, encapsulate.

Um then there is going to be real consequences.

And for Donald Trump, that's kind of vexing because he,

he has managed to live a life without consequence.

Without any harm to what he cares about.

And what he cares about is his wealth and his image,

uh those two things. And when he got in trouble

in Atlantic City with bankruptcies and when he

was having trouble, you know, keeping one of the

casinos afloat, you know, his father would come in with

millions of dollars for the casino, to keep it afloat.

Um, then some other casino operator without that father

would have had to live with the consequences of not having

the millions of dollars come in on the day when

you needed the millions of dollars to come in. Um and

you know, so the, this special prosecutor could

be the very first real reckoning of consequences

that Donald Trump has to face in his entire life.

HEFFNER: You said on your program, in an ongoing

series of monologues, this is why, with confidence,

some certitude, this is why this person who is

beneath the dignity of the office will not be President.

And I think that seeing you on election night with your

colleagues at MSNBC and NBC news,

there was a realization, well this had happened.

And I wonder to what extent that...

uh, inability or... that incapacity to see entertainment

hijacking the political sphere in the way that it did,

you know, how does that color the way you look at the

current administration and the future of American politics.

O'DONNELL: Well the outcome of the election was hijacked

by the electoral college. Which is now a...

HEFFNER: Right.

O'DONNELL: ... perverted version of what Hamilton wanted

it to be. The electoral college was supposed to be uh the

wise men and only men, 'cause of course women can't vote,

uh in those days. But the wise men who would bring their

considered judgement to who should be President.

Uh, and so the, you know, the, the name

George Washington was never on a ballot that any

voter could go put, put a mark on. That never happened.

Uh all they did was elect electors. That's the only thing

the voter did was elect electors, and the electors

all said oh we want George Washington you know,

and they all, they were unanimous about it. It was

easy for a while. Um and the one thing that

Hamilton warned against was the idea that factions

oh uh would break out within the Electoral College.

And actually, as, as the, the founders started to watch

the Electoral College actually slip a, slip into politics

as they saw it. In a, in a way that they didn't like.

Uh M-Madison actually worked on an amendment to

correct uh elements of the Electoral College,

to prevent it from becoming what it's become,

which is this thing that doesn't think. Uh that just uh,

ratifies vote totals as they occur in states. And, and,

and so when we were saying, many of us were saying,

uh, you know, Donald Trump can't win. We meant what they

mean in every other democracy in the world:

Donald Trump cannot get more votes than the opponent.

This is the democracy where you can come in second and win.

And it's the only one. And when we go around the

world as election observers, which I used to do,

and I don't believe I have the right to do anymore,

because I come from the anti-democratic country that

has the Electoral College but when we go around the world

as a, as election observers, uh if we had ever came

across something like the Electoral College,

which is, you know, here in Azerbaijan,

the people will vote on Tuesday and then many,

many weeks later a special group, no one knows

their names, uh will meet, and they will decide.

We go no, no, no it can't be that. It has

to be what comes out of this ballot box today.

That has to be the outcome. And so, um...

when political analysts are saying, you know,

who's gonna win, the, what they mean is who's gonna get

the most votes. There's no one, there is no one, and

no one did uh do the kind of analysis that tells you,

here's how the second place finisher can win the

electoral college because of Wisconsin or this

state, no one does that. Uh and so um, so that's

how we got where we are. Uh and the hope for the

future of this country, uh, as a country that can

say its President has been democratically elected,

which it cannot say now, uh, is the virtual elimination

of the Electoral College. Which is, which might happen,

impossible to do through a Constitutional Amendment but,

but might happen uh, if enough states agree to simply say

uh we pledge all of our electors to whoever wins the most

votes in the country. And so you know, California's

already agreed to this and, and uh and, and a few

states have. And once they get it up to a number of

states that equals 270 electoral votes, they will

all then enact that law together, uh and you will

have eliminated the Electoral College and, and

in the future the, the person with the most votes

will actually be President of the United States.

Uh so, so you know none of us saw the, the weird

Electoral College outcome you know, that, that's

true. And it'll always be true.

HEFFNER: But there-

O'DONNELL: No one, no one's ever going to predict...

HEFFNER: Sure.

O'DONNELL: ...successfully that the second place

finisher will win the Electoral College.

HEFFNER: Right.

O'DONNELL: No one's going to have that prediction.

HEFFNER: When you said that, though, it resonated...

for me... in terms of thinking about the dignity of the office.

And when you would say that on air

the moral corruptness, beyond ineptitude, the the

corruptness and the idea that that would be

inconsistent with the values of our founding,

of our Constitution, of our governance, to the voters

of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin... sufficient to...

O'DONNELL: Yeah.

HEFFNER: ... deny him the presidency because I still am

on that same page with you, and for the party

that famously... attacked the character,

assassinated the character of Bill Clinton on the

moral values plank in the '90s, two decades later,

nearing two decades later, eh, it seems like the democrats

are unable to successfully use hypocrisy or,

counter what they see...

O'DONNELL: Well, well...

HEFFNER: ...as a void of morality, which is accurate.

O'DONNELL: Well, you, you have to recognize that they,

they didn't mean it the first time. That, that the,

the attack on Bill Clinton from a moral perspective

or from a good husband perspective uh, was not real.

Uh that was being waged by sequentially divorced men

in the House of Representatives. Uh... some of whom started

their subsequent marriage during their current marriage.

HEFFNER: Subsequent, divorced, and philandering men, right.

O'DONNELL: Right, so, that wasn't ever it. Uh that was-

HEFFNER: Right.

O'DONNELL: It was simply um, you know, we hate this guy

and we want him out. And that, that dynamic in

our politics... the seeds for that dynamic in our

politics were, were planted in 1968.

Because prior to 1968 uh the word Democrat and

the world Republican did not tell you what I think.

The Mayor of New York was a liberal Republican.

John Lindsay in 1968. Um. You know, the, the, the most uh...

right-wing uh segregationist type thinkers in America in the

1960s were Democrats, uh in the south. Uh and so,

George Wallace was a Democrat. Um. So the,

that, those words told you nothing. You'd have to

you'd have to say something beyond that.

You'd have to say oh well he's a liberal, he's a,

he's a Kennedy, he's a, something else is gonna

have to tell us what you think. Now the word

Democrat and the word Republican tell us almost

everything that you think. Almost everything.

Um because um... we, we have gotten into a, a pure

separation of uh, of conservative and liberal.

Uh John Lindsay was literally the last liberal

standing on a convention stage in a Republican

Convention in 1968. Um there's never been a

liberal on a Republican Convention stage since.

Uh there have not been conservatives on

Democratic Convention stages since. Uh and,

and so once we separated out these parties into

basically uh... you know, liberal and their affiliates

and conservatives and their affiliates, um,

then you could simply say: everything you think

is wrong. I am a Republican. Everything you,

as a Democrat, think is wrong. Once we've had a few

decades of that, uh, you, and then a kind of hatred starts

to build among you know, the, the extreme most uh fanatical

feelers of these feelings about the other party. And so

you get to the 1990s and Bill Clinton, and this was

a huge part of his problem in Washington, it was

never specifically talked about. But Bill Clinton

was elected President with 43 percent of the vote.

Uh Bill Clinton was elected President um having evaded

the draft during Vietnam which many people did,

with honor by the way, I, I would add. Nothing wrong

with that. Uh that—the evasion of the draft and

the resistance to the draft uh helped end the

war in Vietnam. He won the Presidency against a World

War II war hero, whose plane was shot down,

George H.W. Bush. You have to remember that the

United States senate, the House of Representatives,

was mostly populated in those days by people of

the World War II era, many of them veterans.

They were deeply personally offended by who this

person actually was. That offended them much more

than anything they ever heard about his marriage.

Then, you, you throw in the fact that he won with

43 percent of the vote, because Ross Perot was in

there as a third-party candidate, and that's all

you needed. Was 43 percent to win. They considered

him illegitimate. They, they believed that if Ross Perot

wasn't there, George H.W. Bush would still be

President. And so those feelings were very, very

intense, and no one went onto the senate floor and

made a speech about either one of those things.

But those feelings were really intense and personal to

this person. And so that's part of the dynamic that

left him uh in an impeachment proceeding.

The other part was committing perjury, which

he actually definitely did. And uh he lived his

life in such a way that he managed to get himself

cornered to a point where his choice was to commit perjury.

You're not supposed to do that. You know, if you

go into that line of work, you're supposed to live

your life more carefully. He, he didn't. Um but it was this,

and what you watched in the impeachment process

I thought was, if you simply reverse the parties,

the other party would be saying exactly the

same words today. That, that this party is saying,

uh if it was a republican President,

the Democrats would be outraged, utterly outraged,

by perjury and sex with an intern. Outraged.

Um and so that dynamic has developed in our politics,

which is, the only thing we have to know is what party

you're in, and I hate you. Uh and that's how you ultimately

end up with a President Trump, uh who also,

you know, got this, this uh, uh eh, a 40, you know,

4 percent level of vote, something like that on,

on the vote. He managed to get in without a majority vote.

Uh but you know there's a rational base to the,

the, uh... Trump vote. Uh and this is the part of

the vote that you cannot argue with. And that is

for single issue-voters, of which there are many.

And sometimes the single-issue voters'

secondary issue is also an important issue that's,

that is held by that candidate. But if you are

a single-issue voter who believes that abortion is

murder, it's inconceivable to me that you would vote

for anyone but the Republican. And you don't

care if this guy is lying about his own personal

opposition to abortion. All you care about is that

he will appoint somebody like Neil Gorsuch to the

Supreme Court. That's all you care about. That is

within its realm a rational vote. If all you

care about is: I hate taxes and I wanna pay less

taxes and I don't care if it bankrupts the country

and I don't care if mass transit systems have to

sh-shut down. I don't care, I just want to pay

less taxes, then it's crazy for you to vote for

anybody but the Republican. There's a logic.

To a, to a series of policy votes, as single issues,

that gets you, that gets the, uh any Republican up to a

minimum, minimum of you know, 35, 38 percent of

the vote. If you, say, if you add in every racist

who votes in America, if you add in every person in

America who hates Muslims. You get, you know...

where Donald Trump got to. That's where you get.

HEFFNER: Can the Democrats...

O'DONNELL: And, and, and you have to—

and you, and then you add in every person

who hates Hillary Clinton.

HEFFNER: Right.

O'DONNELL: And you earn hatred, it's a very simple way you

earn hatred in our politics now. You simply hang

around. You don't have to do anything. She wouldn't

have had to set up a complicated uh semi-legal

uh e-mail server at the state department uh to be hated.

She was hated before she got to the State Department.

And, and, and part of why she was, she, she was hated is

simply time on the stage.

HEFFNER: Right.

O'DONNELL: We allow you a certain amount of time on the

Presidential stage and then we hate you. And she

entered [LAUGHS] the Presidential stage in 1992

basically as a campaigner for her husband. Um and so

if she had committed no mistakes at all in her own

political career, she's was on the stage so long,

that she'd picked up a certain level of hatred

that, that flows through our politics. So you throw

in the Hillary hatred and you end up with the Trump number.

HEFFNER: Looking towards 2020... are they only poised to

succeed in the way that, that Trump did,

which is to rally their base?

O'DONNELL: Well you're not going to change minds. Uh, ch-uh

changing a mind is the hardest thing you can try

to do. And, and you know, people expect miracles

from politics. They expect, and politicians

do, which is really funny to me. Uh that, well, wait

the, you know, President Obama just gave a great

speech about this, how come people didn't change

their minds, you know.

HEFFNER: Right.

O'DONNELL: Uh well just take it home. Just go home and pick

any member of your family and take something that they

care about a lot and try to change his or her mind

about that. And take your time. Take weeks if you

want to. Take hours on end of personal one-on-one

communication. And the likelihood of you changing

his or her mind hovers somewhere around zero,

as everyone knows from their own life experience in

trying to change minds. There's, you, the only

success you have with it at all, within the family,

tends to be with children, uh where they, and I've

seen kids who refuse to do their homework in fifth

grade and then for some wonderful reason decide

by ninth grade that they're going to do their homework.

I don't know what that was, but it's a good thing that you

stuck with it and tried to convince your kid to do

the homework. But try to change an adults mind.

Try to change a 37 year-old's mind about taxes.

I don't... I don't know that that's possible in America.

HEFFNER: It's the economy shifted, to, it's the culture,

stupid, to some degree in our orientation around this

election. When you look at these special

elections—congressional elections that have occurred:

Montana, South Carolina, Georgia... Democrats

defeated. I think to Thomas Frank's work, it's... now

Kansas is experiencing the resurgence of, of...

progressivism or liberalism in response to austerity.

Which might be something we'll see nationally soon.

O'DONNELL: There's no good news for Republicans in it.

When you go from winning a Georgia district

by 24 points to winning it by 5 points uh, months apart,

just months apart, not years apart, that's a,

that's a scary thing, especially in a place

that's supposed to be very, very safe for your party.

The cautionary tale is this: Tom Foley, in 1990,

Speaker of the House, won his district eh

with a 35 point spread over his competitor.

That's the way it was supposed to be for a Speaker of

the House. Just two years later, Tom Foley won his

district with a ten point spread over his challenger.

No one thought anything. No one in national politics

looked at that and thought anything had happened,

no one painted attention to the voting returns in a

campaign for the Speaker of the House back in his

home district. Two years after that he lost, 1994.

Um. He lost his own reelection. And if they're lucky,

if they're lucky, the reason they're losing these points is

only because of Donald Trump. And all you have to do,

all the Republicans have to do is get past the

Trump phase of their politics, which is

probably only going to be four years. And then the

Georgia district goes back to being a 25 point

winner, uh, for the Republicans, uh, if they're lucky,

and Donald Trump is their only problem.

HEFFNER: The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell airs

on MSNBC, 10 o'clock p.m. Eastern Standard time.

A pleasure being with you.

O'DONNELL: Great to be here.

HEFFNER: And thanks to you in the audience.

I hope you join us again next time for a thoughtful excursion

into the world of ideas. Until then keep an open mind.

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