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BREAKING: Trump Just Ended Welfare For One HUGE Group For 5 Years! – Let The Riots ERUPT! - Duration: 5:46.

BREAKING: Trump Just Ended Welfare For One HUGE Group For 5 Years!

– Let The Riots ERUPT!

President Trump is about to end the longstanding abuse of the American welfare system and ban

migrants from getting free money and handouts for five years.

The immigration rules will prohibit migrants from coming to the country and taking advantage

of free American welfare money right away.

It will slow down, or stop, chain migration while protecting American workers and potentially

saving taxpayers money.

What used to happen is that people would migrate to America and just live on the free money

they received.

That's called welfare abuse.

America is open to migrants, but perhaps we don't want migrants who can't fend for

themselves.

Maybe it's better if people who are self-sufficient migrate to the country so that we can reduce

the amount of citizens living off the system.

President Trump wants to introduce a merit-based Green card system in which migrants compete

for Visas.

Migrants can earn points for themselves by learning to speak English, gaining job training

or job offers, or doing something else that is considered a benefit to the America.

The idea seems to be that in order for America to grant Visas or citizenship, the migrant

has to give something back to the country.

It's as though the government wants to stop people coming to America and living off the

system and would prefer people coming to the country to be contributors.

Do something for America and America will do something for you.

Migrants to those countries must compete for a limited number of visas by gaining points

for English proficiency, competitive training, a job offer or another major achievement that

benefits the host country.

The concept, which is modeled after similar programs from Australia and Canada, is taking

harsh criticism from activists.

It's like they want an open border policy where everyone gets free welfare money, but

that would just be the downfall of America.

If we observe what's happening in Germany, with Merkel's "come on in" policy, then

we see a mass increase in horrible crimes like gang rape.

Do we want mass amounts of migrant gang rape in America?

There's already enough trouble with crime in sanctuary cities that protect illegal immigrant

criminals.

Those folks should be deported because of their bad behavior and often violent crimes

they commit on American people and even other immigrants.

If America prevents immigrants from getting free benefits for five years, then that makes

people think twice about coming here.

If a family who thinks about crossing the border to start a new life knows that they

cannot live for free, then they may not come at all.

If they have possible jobs lined up and will be almost instantly integrating successfully

with society, then that's a great match.

America is the land of the free, but not the land of the free money.

Migrants who enter the United States cannot receive welfare during their first five years

in the country, President Trump revealed from his upcoming immigration overhaul.

"Just this week, we announced a historic immigration bill to create a merit-based Green

Card system that ends the abuse of our welfare system, stops chain migration, and protects

our workers and our economy," he stated on his weekly radio address.

"As an example, you cannot get welfare for five years when you come into our country."

"You cannot just come in like in past weeks, years, and decades, you come in immediately

and start picking up welfare.

For five years, you have to say you will not be asking or using our welfare systems."

Compare that to Germany, where Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the border to millions

of unvetted migrants who can't speak German and lack employable skills, which dooms them

to perpetual welfare paid by German taxpayers – and boredom that manifests into terrorist

attacks against, once again, German taxpayers.

Last year the German government admitted that only 2.8% of over 1.2 million migrants had

gotten a job – but even then those statistics might be exaggerated, according to journalist

Chris Menahan.

"They said back in July only 55 out of one million migrants had got jobs with any major

firms and 50 of those jobs were working at the post office," he reported.

"Two-thirds or more of these migrants are illiterate in their own languages."

"They came because Merkel promised them free money if they can just make it into the

country."

What in tarnation would be a good reason for any country to accept illiterate people who

don't work?

There is literally no benefit to the host country to admit people like that.

I know it sounds mean to say this, but they don't offer anything to the country other

than leeching the system of funds and it's a complete downgrade to the population.

If you let too many low illiterate people into the country, then they have kids who

could be illiterate, then over time, it would only decrease the overall intelligence of

the country and civilization in America would suffer.

We need hard working and intelligent people who bring promise and productivity to further

the advancement of Americans and mankind.

That sounds like quite a stretch but think of the impact of accepting one million people

who mostly can't read or don't work.

Now the government has to pay for them.

Let's say one million immigrants each get $30,000 worth of welfare benefits per year.

That's $30,000,000,000 of free welfare money sucked out of the American budget for people

who put NOTHING back into our society, culture, or anything at all.

That is literally a $0.00 return on investment.

Not that people are a business, but that's really bad business.

And as you can see, Germany has turned into a cesspool from all the migrants flooding

the gates and ruining their nation.

Prepare for a massive backlash from liberals, democrats, and activists.

There's sure to be protests regarding Trump's potential immigration policy.

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Top 10 Deadliest Everyday Foods - Duration: 4:17.

Top 10 deadliest everyday foods 1 fruit seeds, did you know that apple seeds contain cyanide?

Yeah, that's common knowledge and to be frank

I've eaten all the Apple I could and am still alive and kicking however

I didn't eat any cherry pits. Which are supposedly just as poisonous

if not moved same goes for peach and apricot pits and

bTW apricot jam with those pits without the hard shell

Tastes absolutely remarkable too raw honey as someone raised basically in the countryside

I've had my fair share of raw honey. The chili wax did get stuck in my teeth

But again I'm still alive yet apparently

unpasteurized honey often contains ground oxen that can cause dizziness weakness

excessive sweating nausea and vomiting that can last for hours 3 Tomatoes

Do I even need to tell you how many tomatoes are eaten throughout my entire life?

But actually it's not the fruits themselves yeah, it's a fruit

But their leaves and stems that are harmful they contain alkali poisons that can cause stomach

Agitation however you would need to eat a whole bucket load for them to be fatal still the leaves do not taste like

Candies I can tell you that much for cashews

This is nuts how can something so delicious people it turns out crawfish rooms need to be

To remove the oratio which can cause the same effect as poison ivy or poison oak and at high doses may indeed be

fatal and of course there are those who are allergic to poison ivy

Those people will most likely die if they eat an actual raw cashews the more

You know 5 nutmeg wikipedia says nutmeg is a hallucinogenic which is nice

but heating just 0.2 ounces of that stuff could lead to convulsions and

Zero-point-three answers will probably give you a seizure

Don't ask what will happen if you eat a whole jar of the stuff because the answer is r.i.p. 6 tuna

No, not the tuna anything

But the tuna you need is dangerous because of the mercury that the fish

Absorbs there are two ways this nasty chemical element can go while inside your body it either passes through your kidneys

Or goes all the way up to your brain

Which can supposedly drive you insane?

For this reason the FDA recommends children and pregnant women do not consume tuna at all just to be on the safe side

Seven potatoes I can hear islands coughing at this one taters can kill you what a load of horse dung blasts

Just like with tomatoes

It's the extremities that are harmful to us glyco alkaloids can be found in the leeds

Stems and sprouts of potatoes eating this chemical will lead to cramps diarrhea

headaches or even coma and death boy that escalated quickly eat cassava

Cassava is a tropical South American vegetable that gained popularity in Africa for some reason it's known for its Mott watering juice

Which can be fermented to produce a drink called by wory?

Here's the kicker though its leaves and roots are surprisingly rich in cyanide, so do not munch on those 9 rhubarb

Did you know that rhubarb leaves contain oxalic acid which causes kidney stones?

And if you've never had one of those curse stuck down there

Let me tell you that death would be like a nice vacation compared to the painful horrors that our kidney stones

Luckily it her take 11 pounds of leaves to actually straight out kill you but way less to make you want to kill yourself

10 hotdogs before I tell you why these Reno's are dead may take a second and think I bet you won't believe the actual

Reason okay times up so the reason why these puppies are on this list is because they are a freaking choking hazard

Yeah, I know. It's freaking stupid people apparently are so hungry

They don't even chew their food just suck it all in like a Kirby vacuum cleaner granted kids are dumb

So that's that and you should always cut their food, but adults hot dogs are killing innocent people

America this has to stop

But wait we have to have an exception the fourth of July hot dog eating

Contests the current record is 69 hot dogs in 10 minutes held by Joey Chestnut

You go Joey and remember no choking allowed

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Here we go who are we rescuing next tally dragon-bot?

We did it

Stay calm we're right here if anyone can fix you can

Dancing daffodils

It's dragon-bot. I have a diagnosis. I'm afraid you have popped out of Titus

We need to find your missing part and put it back in once we get your part back on you'll be all better

Which part? Do you think it is doc?

They're here all better

Here we go who are we rescuing next Talley Susie sunshine

Nutjob doc

If we go up we go

We did it

stay calm we're right here if anyone can fix you doc a

Sandpaper Symphony's, it's Susie sunshine I

Have a diagnosis you've got loosey-goosey, OSIS

I know the paste will fix you right up this paste should do the trick good idea doc

Once we get your part back on you'll be all better, which part. Do you think it is doc?

Here we go who are we rescuing next tally oh, no, that's stuffy

No problem

We did it

Stay calm we're right here if anyone can fix you don't care

It's stuffy at least I think it's him. I'd all those pricklies I

Have a diagnosis you have a case of unbearable burs tweezers are great for grabbing really small things

Oh be sure to get them all doc

What

Look like your adorable old self again. I may be adorable, but I'm crazed you

Sure I'm glad we have the mobile clinics to save all those toys great work sugar

You

Dock on the trail

Stuffy I think we have a problem my friends

And I left some toys in the forest after our hike today and Lambie was one of them. I can help doc

Dragons are great at finding lost toys. Let's get moving

Here we go who are we rescuing first Sally Walter and Gracie?

We did it Oh doc I think I see a toy stay calm, we're right here

Snow then

Snapdragons its Walter and Gracie I have a diagnosis. You've got charged

Oh, Drano plexi that means we need to replace your batteries

But first we have to find the ones that fit some new batteries. We'll fix you right up

Which ones are the right size doc?

You did it again doc everything is right as rain

Here we go who are we rescuing next tally freedom?

No problem

We did it Oh doc I think I see a toy stay calm, we're right here

Flattering flapjacks, it's Frida. I have a diagnosis

I afraid you have ripped wing and gitis once we put a bandage on you'll feel much better

You know which one is the right one don't you doc

Oh

Now that looks as silly as a snail on a skateboard

Maybe you should try again doc oh?

Now that looks as silly as a snail on a skateboard

Maybe you should try again doc oh?

Now that looks as silly as a snail on a skateboard. Maybe you should try again doc. That should do it

Here we go who are we rescuing next tally so Kirby?

We did it Oh doc I think I see a toy stay calm, we're right here

Just enjoy divers

Sir, Toby. I have a diagnosis. I'm afraid you have popped out of Titus

We need to find your missing part and put it back in once we get your part back on. You'll be now you're new

Here we go who are we rescuing next alley professor hootsburgh

Let's take that shortcut doc

We did it Oh doc I think I see a tawny stay calm, we're right here

Hollan hop toads, it's professor hootsburgh I

Have a diagnosis

This is definitely a case of lost part of plexi we need to replace your missing part with just the right one

Once we get your part back on you'll be all better

Which part? Do you think it is doc?

Play click on the painting and objects on the shelf and see what happens you can press the spacebar to

Next let's clean sir Kobe

Next congratulations all the toys are clean. Oh it feels good

Certificate let's clean squeakers

That's it

That's it

Let's clean Lenny

Right

Next let's clean sir coffee

Job you're doing great

That's it

Next congratulations all the toys are clean. Oh it feels good

Play again, let's clean squeakers

You're doing great

Wow

Wow

Next congratulations all the toys are clean. Oh it feels good

You

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Conquering Chronic Pain! Based On Research Studies - Duration: 14:33.

0:06 Hello everyone, my name is Dr. Jacobs.

I am a doctor of physical therapy and the inventor of the Advanced Soft Tissue Release

specialty.

I am a cancer survivor and I used to suffer from chronic migraines, headaches, fatigue,

and pain after my second cancer treatment.

0:26 I was able to help my condition through the discovery of Advanced Soft Tissue Release.

It is a holistic approach that treats the source of the problem with the invention of

several instruments.

0:44 The goal of this video is to go over current treatments for chronic pain patients,

highlight the most effective treatments based on the studies, and also cover the 10 elements

that I have discovered to relieve my own chronic pain and also helped my patients experience

chronic pain relief.

Hopefully from this video, I would like to challenge healthcare providers to treat the

source of the problem instead of symptoms based on research studies.

1:24 Current modalities that are used for chronic pain include massage, acupuncture,

spine adjustment, joint mobilization, stretching, dry needle, and manual therapy.

In many studies, these were found to be temporary or short-term pain relief.

1:44 Let us go over a couple of studies that reviewed these modalities.

One of the studies was done by the University of Ottawa in Canada and it reviewed 270 studies.

They concluded that, "The benefit of massage, acupuncture, and spine adjustment treatments

were mostly evident immediately or shortly after the end of the treatment and then faded

with time."

2:12 Another systematic review done by Maylor looked at the manual therapy use and exercises

to relieve chronic pain and they found that there is "high quality evidence that suggests

greater short-term pain relief than exercise (manual therapy) alone but no long-term differences

across multiple outcomes for subacute/chronic neck pain with or without cervicogenic headache."

2:46 There are much more studies on dry needle, exercises, stretches, massages, and manual

therapy that show that it provides short-term pain relief but there is no promise of long-term

pain relief.

Feel free to contact me and I will send you a link to all the studies.

I am working with students of literature who compact all the studies into one paper so

it will be easier for readers and healthcare providers to have access to that.

That is work that I have been working on for the last 6 years summarized in one paper and

we will have that available for everyone to review.

3:29 It is really frustrating as a chronic pain patient to learn what I was learning

in school and what I was using on my patient provided short-term pain relief but nothing

was geared towards chronic pain patients.

This is really sad because when we look at the statistics, there are 100 million Americans

that suffer from chronic pain, but still healthcare providers use modalities that provide short-term

pain relief.

4:10 Before we start looking at a solution, we need to look at what the problem is and

how our body works, so that we will be able to gear the treatment to treat the problem

instead of the symptoms.

In order to do that, we have to understand the normal healing cycle.

You are going to the on the screen, the process of healing.

One example is an external cut.

I am going to use an external paper cut for visualization to help us understand how our

body heals.

This process is very complicated but I am going to simplify it in this video to give

you an idea about what is going on in the body.

4:52 The first stage of the paper cut is inflammation.

During that stage there is swelling, redness, blood starts to rush to that area, and pain

occurs.

The second stage is the proliferation stage.

That is when he body starts to build scar tissue in order to heal.

If our body does not build scar tissue, it becomes an open wound susceptible to infection.

Scar tissue is essential for survival.

During this stage it is not only scar tissue, there is always fascia restriction, muscle

spasm, and trigger points.

It is a cascade of events.

The last stage is the maturation stage, in which the body starts to heal.

It actually starts to break down the scar tissue and the muscle spasms, trigger points,

and fascia restriction clears up and gets loose.

This process could take days, weeks, months, or years.

As we get older, our body's ability to break the scar tissue decreases significantly.

5:58 I will give you another visualization to know how this happens.

Let me go over Tom, for example Tom had a car accident.

When he had the accident, he started to experience neck pain.

I am going over this process that happens internally but you can visualize it with the

paper cut.

The first stage you have is inflammation which involves swelling and redness in that area.

The second stage is when the body starts to build scar tissue around the micro tear areas

in the muscle.

During that event, he starts o have fascia restriction, muscle spasm, tightness in his

neck, and trigger points.

After that, he starts to slouch forward and attain bad habits that lead to poor posture

and poor body mechanics.

During this event, he starts to stress out because he is unable to work properly or he

has a lot of discomfort during work.

He has a lot of stress because his car is totaled and then he starts to not eat the

proper diet that will help his body heal, so his diet is effected too.

When we look at this event or Tom's accident, there are 10 elements that are involved with

that accident.

7:30 When you look at the screen it starts with inflammation, then scar tissue, then

fascia restriction, trigger points, muscle spasms, poor posture & body mechanics, sometimes

gait problems, and then he starts to have nutrition issues because he is not eating

the proper diet, and a lot of stress and anxiety that is involved with this scenario.

At the end of it, his entire life changes and that leads to the chronic condition being

continuous.

8:05 When I looked at the 10 elements, I realized that we need to treat them all simultaneously.

As a chronic pain patient, if we do not treat those 10 elements simultaneously, it will

be hard to get long-term pain relief.

From my personal experience, I had to work on all of those elements simultaneously, but

the problem that I found with current treatment models was that when we look at the studies

for massage, scar tissue, or manual therapy, they showed short-term relief but no long-term.

This was really frustrating and it actually led me to invent an instrument to treat those

issues effectively.

These are some of the instruments I use to break scar tissue, release fascia restrictions

and trigger points, and work on muscle spasms.

9:08 When I looked at current evidence of treating those 10 elements, that is exactly

what matched the biopsychosocial model.

This model was developed by Dr. George Angel in 1977 and his approach of treating chronic

conditions was based on the physical, social, and psychological problems that involved chronic

conditions.

When we look at this model, we look at treating patients ergonomically, medically, treat the

posture, soft tissue to release tightness, meditation, stress relief classes, nutrition,

and exercise classes.

Currently, a lot of practitioners call it multi-discipline model that requires a patient

to go to 4, 5, or sometimes 6 practitioners to try and fix the problem holistically.

Let us look at the study that was presented on that model.

10:24 One of the studies, done by Guzman, was a systematic review that looked at 10

studies that was for chronic low back pain.

There were 1,964 participants involved in the study and they found that, "Strong evidence

suggests that the biopsychosocial treatment approach was more effective with functional

improvement compared to non-multidisciplinary treatment."

This is just one study, there are tons of other studies and I have the link to those

studies at the bottom of this video.

Feel free to contact me if you need more studies, there are many more studies that show the

holistic approach when we treat the problem from all aspects that lead to chronic pain

relief.

That is actually what I utilize through ASTR treatment.

11:20 The problem with the multidiscipline model or the biopsychosocial model is that

the patient has to go to several practitioners.

They have to go to meditation class, nutrition class, manual therapy, exercise class, work

with a physical therapist, get a massage for soft tissue, and ergonomic training.

When you look at this and I was reading many forms where patients were complaining that

it was very time consuming and very expensive.

You would need to block 5-6 hours a week just to treat the source of the problem instead

of the symptoms.

That is what led me to reinvent the way we treat patients.

Through ASTR treatment, I addressed the 10 elements of the problem simultaneously and

I figured out a way to readdress it in 2-3 treatments.

12:25 When I see the patient, we can address it in 2-3 treatments.

I had to reinvent manual therapy to get a good result in a short period of time.

Feel free to check the real treatment videos that I posted on my Youtube channel so you

can see the manual power of it.

Behind the scenes, I actually go over the 10 elements and I figure out more about several

conditions like tension headaches or migraine headaches, fibromyalgia, back pain.

I developed these over the period of 6 years based on the fastest, most efficient way to

relieve pain.

So far, these have worked really well for patients and I am constantly working on new

protocol and better ways to treat a patient.

I update these protocol and teach it in my classes to healthcare providers while constantly

working on new inventions and instruments.

13:37 Feel free to subscribe to my channel, you will get updated with tips on how to relieve

pain.

Also, there is over 150 videos on ASTR treatment and you can see the instruments that I invented

and the results I get with my patients.

If you are a healthcare provider who are interested in being an ASTR licensed provider, feel free

to click the link below to register for the next class.

I also included the link for my TedTalks where I shared how i discovered ASTR treatment.

See you soon!

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[SJ returns]

[Donghae's song] [Recording "One More Chance"]

[Yesung records next]

Yesung~ Since you sang the guide version...

[Yesung has experience already]

[Hyung! I trust you~]

- The "oh" part... - Do this part strongly...

It sounded like "oh" came out because you were out of breath.

Do you want the "oh" part to sound sensual?

I thought the one you did was okay

but Donghae wants it to sound more energetic.

[Donghae meticulously checking each word] I want it to have more energy.

[With more energy!]

The "oh" part,

don't go like the rain~

U~gh! You know when you're sick?

[Donghae wants the "oh" to sound more sick] He wants the "oh" to sound more sick.

[More sick?]

He wants the "oh" to sound more sick and sound like "u~gh."

[Moaning] Don't go like the rain~

[U~gh!]

I wish it sounded sick.

[I will sing it like how I'm feeling right now]

[Filled with pain]

[Ugh~ Again, again]

Wasn't that too sensual?

[Ugh~ Ugh~]

[It's going to be rated 29]

Do you want me

to sing the "oh" part with more power?

So, "Don't go like the rain. Oh~"

Like you're so sick that you're going to faint.

But with energy at the end?

The way Donghae directs is different from the way that I direct.

Donghae compares while talking to you.

Oh? He's using those words and speaking like that?

I thought about using that the next time I direct.

[Since it's his brother's song, he puts more concern when he's singing it]

[Perfect, our main vocal!] Perfect. It was so good.

[Enters an MC tone voice that sounds familiar] Hello teachers~

Oh~ Our directing teachers.

Is that your friend?

[Yo, what's up man] A friend who came to direct.

[SWAG!]

[Yesung has one line left]

Yesung, put your sorrow into it.

Put your sorrow in it.

[Okay!]

[Foh~ Oh oh oh woah oh~]

[Foh~???]

It was good but the beginning was "foh~"

[I put sorrow in it like you asked~] You told me to sing it with sorrow...

Yesung, that was too much.

[Expresses with just enough sorrow]

[This sounds too boring]

We'll do one that's normal and another one where you're wailing.

Without the "foh~"

[Reveals his pent-up feelings]

[As expected, a vocalist who has a lot of sorrow] Sounds good.

[Starts joking around] Harmonize to the third above.

Harmonize to the third above.

Record it?

[Whispering] I'm just joking around.

[Yesung has no idea and is so sincere] Isn't it too strong if I do this?

We need it though. Someone needs to do it.

[Very serious] Isn't it better to have someone who fits well with the chorus sing this?

You fit well with it.

You just need to do it all.

[He hasn't noticed yet]

[They're excited about teasing Yesung]

[Very diligent]

[Shocked] Good! It's really good!

[While they were joking around, they got lucky] Now, fifth above?

We will harmonize fifth above now.

[Oh, what is that?]

This time, 36,5 above.

[Fun teasing Yesung]

[Yesung finishes recording] Good job.

You're going now, right?

If I go, you're going to lose weight. You're going to lose 5kgs.

[Diet?] - No. - I'm going to go to the bathroom.

[Yesung comes back to the control room]

[Donghae is monitoring the recordings]

[Good work~]

Why did you get Heechul singing "oh"?

You got him singing "Don't go like the rain. Oh~"

[Recording with Heechul before]

[Donghae leaves for a second]

[Recording continues during that time]

[OH, OH]

It was so good this time.

[J-dub continued to the next part] Let's move onto the hook part.

[Donghae's standard for "oh"]

"Oh~"

["Oh" that J-dub directed]

[Oh~]

It might be a part that the fans and people won't notice when they listen to it

but I think it was my personal greed.

[Listen to it]

[Oh!]

[Donghae is checking carefully]

[While Donghae is monitoring]

[Leeteuk is getting ready to record]

[How does it feel to record your song with the members?]

Heechul really likes this song.

I think this song fits well with his emotions. I think he did a good job singing it.

Yesung knows this song really well

because he recorded the guide version with me.

There are many parts that are better than the guide version.

Donghae is very cold-hearted.

What are you saying?

He keeps on asking me why I recorded it as "oh."

[In front of music, he's as strict as a water purifier]

[To be continued in E28]

For more infomation >> [ENG] SJ Returns EP.27 - One More Chance Recording Day Part 2 - Duration: 5:58.

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[ENG] SJ Returns EP.28 - One More Chance Recording Day Part 3 - Duration: 4:04.

[SJ returns]

[Recording Donghae's song, "One More Chance"] [Current time is 6:10pm]

Microphone test.

[Leeteuk starts recording!]

[Thinking] I will do it again.

The thing you're good at. While you're breathing out.

[Catches the members' features] - Good. - You're doing this right now

but I think it would be okay if you sing while breathing out.

This is the note, right?

Should I emphasize the "t" in "just"?

You don't need to.

[Meticulous composer and singer] Okay.

[Meticulous and strict recording continues]

- Good job. - Good job. See you later.

["One More Chance" sung by the composer]

[Donghae warms up before recording his song]

I definitely feel the pressure.

I'm worried that I'll do worse than the guide version...

When I recorded the guide version, it had a feeling of when I first made it.

It would have been good if that was the actual recording.

[With the feeling of the guide version] I will try my best.

[Starts recording his song]

[Again 1] The high notes need to come out smoothly but it isn't coming out.

[Tries again]

[Uses his finger to gather energy]

[Again 2] It needs to come out but it sounds vague right now.

[Third attempt]

[J-dub is still not satisfied] Should we do that part separately?

[Flustered] No, we can get the whole thing first and then fix it later.

[This scene looks familiar...] You're not getting "rain" correctly.

[When they were producing "One More Chance"]

No.

No.

What are you doing right now?

[Donghae bothered the composer with the guitar line] You're too picky.

[Is this J-dub's revenge?]

One more time.

[J-dub is just as hard to please as Donghae]

The emotions... Should I go and punch you?

[Repeating the first line endlessly]

We're in trouble. I don't think we'll be able to finish.

You don't normally sing it like that.

You're singing it in a completely different way right now.

Give me the MR.

[Begins practicing so that he can get into emotion]

[Practices while thinking about when he recorded the guide version]

[And J-dub, who is silently watching]

Why are you so good when you're not in front of the mic?

- It's strange. - Seriously, it's really interesting.

Are there a lot of people like that?

There are a lot of people.

[13 year singer who gets nervous in front of a mic] Strangely, I can't do it when I'm in front of a mic.

I don't know. I have some fears...

I'm afraid of cameras and the recording studio.

When I record at home, I can record comfortably since it's open.

But I feel like I'm trapped inside a recording studio.

[It's not coming out well because of the fear] There are many times

where I can't sing as well as when I did at home.

That was really annoying.

[To make matters worse, there are cameras here today]

[And the pressure because it's his song]

[Worried]

I don't think I can do it today.

I will do it next time.

[After much thought, he stops the recording] - Next time. - Yes.

[Will he be able to get rid of the pressure...]

[Tomorrow at 11am] [To be continued on NAVER TV V LIVE]

For more infomation >> [ENG] SJ Returns EP.28 - One More Chance Recording Day Part 3 - Duration: 4:04.

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Hi, I'm Morgan Westcott,

formerly known as Morgan Geisler.

And I'm Severn Cullis-Suzuki, and we're here to talk to you a little bit about the Rio-Remake project.

So this is a project we're really excited about and we've gotten a

few questions about what it is and why we did this.

So, Morgan and I are just going to answer some of your questions

and interview each other.

So, Morgan.

Yes.

Back in 1992.

Geez, yep.

25 years ago.

Amazing.

What was ECO?

ECO was the Environmental Children's Organization which you founded

and we were a bunch of elementary school kids that heard your stories about different

travels you've gone on and we were all really concerned about what was

happening in our own backyards and beyond and so our group formed really to

raise awareness around environmental causes and also raise money for certain

causes and that's how ECO started.

I remember we had cookies at the meetings.

We had cookies, also licorice at the meetings.

I just remember like yeah just meeting at your parents' house,

and talking about what we were worried about,

and then trying to find ways that we could do something about it.

Awesome, that's what I remember too.

And we did lots of different projects together.

First, we raised money for an indigenous group in Borneo.

We bought a water filter that we were able to send to them.

We also published a series of newsletters together, with help from the EYA.

And then finally we heard about the Earth Summit.

So this is another question.

Here you can ask me.

Alright. Severn, what was the Earth Summit / Rio92?

Why, thank you for that question Morgan.

Well the Earth Summit was a UN gathering. It was apparently the largest gathering

of heads of state ever held. They were all coming together in Rio de Janeiro in 1992.

And they were coming together to talk about the environment and development.

And this conference was going to determine how humans were going

to really become sustainable or not, that's what all the hype was and we

heard about this conference. We were this tiny group of kids and we thought -

Hey there's gonna be all these old men, sitting around talking about our future.

And someone's got to go to remind them of what's really at stake.

So, in my recollection that was really the intent. This really bold, audacious, crazy

idea to go and attend this United Nations gathering.

That's what I remember too.

The next question says why did you take it on?

And I think Severn you just kind of answered that.

I just remember us saying like why are all these adults

going to be standing around talking about our future, and like we really felt

I think this urgency and I know you know you bring it up in the speech but like

you couldn't go fishing anymore because there were tumors in the fish.

At the time there was this big crisis around the ozone layer and we were being told

you know you can't play outside anymore because your skin's gonna burn off and

we really felt like, holy smokes the earth is dying and burning and a

bunch of grown-ups are just gonna sit around and talk about it.

And I feel like that's really why we were like let's just try and go down there and tell them

like wake them up and tell them what's actually really happening.

Is that kind of how you felt about it?

Totally. Yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely and you know I think about it now,

and, now as an adult, as a grownup, you know now you know how hard things are.

And there's a lot more barriers for grownups like now I look

back at that speech I'm like - Who the heck does she think she is?

And that's a huge power that children and youth have which is they can speak the truth and

they don't have all of the rationale that adults give,

for why it's okay to destroy the earth.

Totally, totally I agree with you.

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