Tuesday, November 14, 2017

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When you think of space exploration, NASA or the European Space Agency probably leap to mind.

But a lot of incredible missions come from other parts of the world, too.

Like, Japan's JAXA returned the first samples from an asteroid, and Russia's Roscosmos

has a flawless record delivering astronauts to the International Space Station.

One country you may not have thought of is India, but the Indian Space Research Organisation,

or ISRO, is on its way to becoming a leader in space exploration — and they're just getting started.

When it comes to launching spacecraft, ISRO has a great track record.

Back in February, they made global headlines when a single Indian rocket launched 104 satellites

— a new record.

Most were shoebox-sized cubesats, but the rocket successfully put them all on the right

paths, one every few seconds — all while traveling at more than 27,000 kilometers per hour!

Thanks to their growing reputation, these satellites came from all over the world, including

the U.S., Switzerland, Israel, and Kazakhstan.

In 2008, ISRO also sent their first spacecraft to the Moon, where it did some basic science

and proved their technology worked.

But they truly arrived on the world space scene in 2014, when their Mars Orbiter Mission

entered orbit around — you guessed it! — Mars.

That put them in a tiny club of interplanetary nations alongside Russia, the U.S., and the

European Union.

And on top of that, ISRO were the only ones to get into Mars orbit successfully on their first try!

That by itself is a real accomplishment, but ISRO also had big plans to collaborate with

NASA's MAVEN spacecraft.

MAVEN showed up at Mars at about the same time, and both orbiters were tasked with studying

the thin Martian atmosphere.

While MAVEN's orbit was designed to skim near the planet, the orbit for the ISRO mission

could take the spacecraft more than 500 times farther away, allowing researchers to piece

together a complete view of the atmosphere.

The Mars Orbiter Mission even contained a key piece of technology NASA's satellite

didn't have: a methane detector.

Here on Earth, methane is primarily created from life — like farting and burping cows

— and with ISRO's methane detector, researchers hoped to map the global distribution of the

gas all around Mars.

At least, that was the plan.

Unfortunately, because just getting to Mars is such a challenge, ISRO considered the whole

mission a so-called "technology demonstration".

So most of their efforts went into things like interplanetary communication… not scientific instruments.

Some of their equipment worked great, but things probably didn't turn out so well

for the methane detector.

As of 2016, the mission hadn't found any methane in the Martian atmosphere.

But since other missions, like Curiosity, have found trace amounts of it, that could

mean the ISRO orbiter just wasn't sensitive enough, or that there was another issue.

Now, ISRO is developing a much more capable Martian satellite, so they could learn a lot

more in the 2020s.

And the ESA and Roscosmos's Trace Gas Orbiter will be investigating the methane situation

in the meantime.

Still, ISRO's first Mars mission was a success in a lot of way, and the organization is now

ready for even more exploration.

And until then, they're also making major contributions to astronomy, with a space telescope

called AstroSat that launched in 2015.

You can think of AstroSat kind of like a mash-up of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and Chandra

X-Ray Observatory.

It's way smaller than either of those, but can still accomplish something really cool:

observing a single astronomical source in a whole bunch of wavelengths at once!

"Astronomical source" is just fancy science-talk for something in space that emits, well, anything.

In this case, AstroSat can find something we see in the sky and study it in visible,

ultraviolet, and X-ray light — all at the same time!

To do something like that with Hubble and Chandra would require tons of coordination,

but AstroSat makes it happen for everything it looks at.

And earlier this year it contributed behind the scenes to a story you probably heard a lot about.

This June, LIGO detected gravitational waves, or ripples in space-time caused by merging

black holes, for only the third time.

And a day after they detected them, an observatory in Hawaii saw a flash in the very same part

of the sky.

At first, scientists thought this flash was probably the afterglow of the merging black

holes — but it wasn't.

Follow-up observations from AstroSat helped determine that a distant gamma ray burst — probably

from a supernova — had just happened to appear in the same part of the sky at almost

the exact same time.

Talk about astronomical odds, am I right?

Without AstroSat, it probably would have been a lot harder to figure out what that flash was.

Squishing two space telescopes into one is just one example of how ISRO puts its own

unique twist on space exploration, and they're not slowing down anytime soon.

In addition to their planned Mars mission, ISRO is getting ready to land on the Moon,

and is working on missions to explore Venus, the Sun, and even Jupiter.

It's an ambitious plan, but they're off to a great start and, when it comes to exploring

space, it's always the more, the merrier!

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Space, and special thanks to our patrons on

Patreon for making it happen!

If you'd like to support the show, you can go to patreon.com/scishow.

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RBdigital Set Up - Duration: 1:44.

Hello! As many of you know by now we have a new e-book and e-audiobook service called RBdigital.

But many of you might still have questions about how to sign up for this service.

Well, it is really rather simple.

All you need is your barcode from either your public library or the state library.

You can access the RBdigital site from the North Dakota State Library databases page.

IF

you have a Zinio for libraries account you can log right into a RBdigital account.

with that information. Just use the username and password like you normally would.

However, if this is your first time using either of these databases

then you'll need to hit the "Register" on the top right hand of the page.

In this registration area you will put your library barcode,

select a username, and a password.

Additionally, you'll need to put in your name

email address, and postal code in order to sign up.

Once you've added this information you can start downloading e-books and e-audiobooks.

And that's how easy it is. Once you've created this account

you can download the app for Kindle Fire,

for the Android, and for an iPhone.

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Eixos (Axis) Webseries - Episode 1 - Duration: 8:14.

Brasília,

the city that represents the dearest aspirations of our people,

outshines in grandeur and sense,

all of its creators and builders.

As mere instruments of Destiny,

they were interpreters of the centuries old desire

of a people enslaved to the sea shores,

exploding with contagious and unstoppable impetus

into the final conquest of the west.

- Mother Obá?

- You have to be strong, child.

The Ifá are warning us.

The time is coming.

Axis

- Well this one is ripe, eh?

Here, have this one.

Much obliged.

Hey there girl!

I was starting to think you weren't coming today.

- Hi, Chico.

I went beyond the armadillo tunnel this time.

- Sure!

Who doesn't enjoy walking under the scorching sun.

Did you bring any more of those batteries for me?

- Same as usual, isn't it?

You never want the books I bring you.

- Nah! You'd bug me like a mosquito,

bugging me for those books back.

Ha!

I still want to find out how you do these things.

- Ah, you know I just picked it up somewhere.

- What I do remember is Igor hoarding all that trash

until you showed up and finally turned it into something remotely useful.

It's what your learned in your travels

that finally helped with all that stuff.

- Who are they?

- Them?

It's Mother Obá!

I know you haven't been here long,

and you've all over Igor's wild ideas

but it is the Terreiro.

- Maybe I heard of it but...

- Cássia, that's why I keep telling you,

stop living only in that head of yours.

Mother Obá is the Mother over at the Terreiro,

you know, they're around here every day.

She's the wisest woman I know,

and you know I know every single person in the area.

You're thinking maybe she can help, aren't you?

- I don't know if I really believe in any of that stuff, Chico.

Divination and all, you know?

- Look, there's a lot you don't understand yet.

At the very least, she knows this entire town.

It might be worth just asking, you know.

- You haven't heard anything?

From Igor?

- Nothing... You know I haven't, Cassia.

- Yeah, I figured.

- Are you going already?

- Yeah, I gotta go.

- Cássia, you've searched the entire city,

Igor's not coming back. No one ever comes back.

- I'm leaving, Chico.

- Better not, you can get yourself sick

and it's dangerous out there! - Bye, Chico.

- Take care of yourself, girl!

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VOTE FOR YOUR 2 FAVOURITES

REMEMBER TO VOTE TODAY...

AND SUSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL

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Peanut Bar Recipe | Moongfali Ki Chikki | मूंगफली की चिक्की - Duration: 2:21.

Peanuts - 1 cup

Roast peanuts at medium flame

Crush peanuts to remove skin

Grease butter paper and rolling pin with clarified butter/ ghee

Clarified butter/Ghee - 1 teaspoon

Sugar - 1 Cup

Stir sugar at high flame to melt

Turn off flame once sugar is melted

Transfer mixture without delay to butter paper

Roll out to a thin sheet

Like, Share & Subscribe

Thanks for watching

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Man Vanishes After Showing Up With Something Of Hillary's She Thought Was Lost, Dems Are Freaking O… - Duration: 5:05.

Man Vanishes After Showing Up With Something Of Hillary's She Thought Was Lost, Dems

Are Freaking Out.

It's truly startling the massive trail of dead bodies that keep accumulating around

Hillary Clinton, as this crooked swamp witch will simply kill off anyone who tries to spill

the beans on her dirty little secrets.

Cross this woman and you're likely to get "suicided" with a double tap to the back

of the head.

Now a well-known professor has gone missing, just weeks after announcing he had the "dirt"

that would provide the missing link to connect Hillary with yet another scandal involving

the Russians.

Several weeks ago, ex-DNC chair Donna Brazile revealed how Hillary rigged the Democratic

primaries against Bernie Sanders, and how she believed that Hillary was behind the unsolved

death of DNC staffer Seth Rich.

Brazile said she "feared for her life" and worried she'd be killed next, and took

additional measures to protect herself by installing a security system in her home and

would pull the blinds to thwart off snipers.

Now on the heels of Brazile's startling revelation, a well-known professor has mysteriously

vanished without a trace, shortly after announcing that he too had dirt on the failed Democratic

presidential nominee.

Even CNN, who loves to call these murders involving Hillary "fake news," couldn't

ignore the connection between the missing professor and Hillary Clinton.

CNN reported:

"Academic at heart of Clinton 'dirt' claim vanishes, leaving trail of questions."

"Joseph Mifsud, the Maltese academic suspected of being a link between the Trump campaign

and Russian officials, was once a regular on the foreign policy circuit, attending conferences

the world over."

"Now, after being identified as a key figure in the U.S. special counsel investigation

into Russian influence over the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Mifsud has gone to

ground."

Mifsud disappeared last week, and hasn't showed up for work where he teaches at the

University of Rome.

According to one of Mifsud's colleagues, he had recently declared that he had "compromising

material" on Hillary that would serve as the missing link between Hillary and the dirt

the Russians had on her.

"Last Thursday he disappeared from the private university in Rome where he teaches.

Repeated attempts to reach him since have been unsuccessful," CNN went on.

How many people is Hillary willing to kill in order to preserve her chances of becoming

president of the United States?

This missing professor comes just mere weeks after the mysterious death of investigative

journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was behind the massive leak of 11.5 million documents

called the Panama Papers that revealed how a Panama law firm helped some of the richest

people from all around the world establish offshore tax havens on the Central American

country.

This illegal scheme allowed crooked politicians like Hillary Clinton to avoid paying taxes,

as they'd simply stash massive amounts of cash in Panama.

But Galizia would never have the chance to testify about the investigation or what she

knew about Hillary.

The investigative journalist was blown to smithereens after a rigged car bomb detonated

just moments after she drove away from her residence.

Immediately after news broke of Galizia's horrific murder, alarm bells around the world

immediately went off, with political pundits immediately labeling Galizia's death a "political

murder."

Galizia's murder wasn't the only mysterious death just this year raising eyebrows with

alarming connections to Hillary.

Back in August, State Department and federal agent employee Kurt Smolek's decaying corpse

was pulled from the Potomac River.

Smolek was hot on the trail exposing Hillary's ties to PizzaGate, as well as her ties to

a human child trafficking ring in Cambodia.

Cambodia is a country that is infamous for their human trafficking, child sex trafficking,

and child sex tourism.

The location where Smolek was stationed was a hot spot of this type of illegal activity,

and it's possible that he had been privy to some damning information on Hillary Clinton.

"Yet another State employee is found mysteriously dead, his body pulled from the Potomac after

being reported missing," one investigator stated.

This is related to PizzaGate as possible ties to the child trafficking and the criminals

behind the numerous email and fraud related 'mysterious deaths'.

There are clear links to overseas child trafficking hotspots, recent mysterious deaths related

to the DNC / Clinton / email scandals, links to Clinton's state dept."

This professor could very well be somewhere safe and sound, as it's not yet been confirmed

if he's been "suicided" yet.

We'll keep you updated as more information becomes available.

A fun website to visit when you have the chance is called arkancide.com, where case files

of the untimely deaths of individuals connected to Hillary and Bill Clinton over the years

have been archived.

"Arkancide is the unfortunate habit of potential witnesses to the Clintons' dirty dealings

in Arkansas suddenly deciding to shoot themselves twice in the back of the head," the website

homepage states.

What do you think about this?

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Viejo

Estoy Pal Hoyo

Estoy Con Hambre

Dese Un Trago

¡Agua Caliente!

Dese Un Flan

Pavo Y Gorrión

Con Yogurt...

Y La Queremoh

Lah Cebollah

¿Quiere Un Caballo?

Viejo Flojo

Dale Color ¡Poh!

Viejo Fleto

No Me Peguí

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Ahxello - Levitate [1 Hour Version]

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La guerra delle donne contro l'ISIS - Duration: 52:50.

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Camilla Filippi per l'XI edizione - Booktrailer Film Festival - Duration: 0:57.

Hello!

I'm very happy to promote this initiative

Because it puts two artistic forms together

Which are very dear to me, they're inside my heart

That is to say cinema and literature

From the 15th of January to the 12th of March

You will have the possibility to upload your booktrailers

On the following website: www.booktrailerfilmfestival.eu

These ones will be selected and chosen

For a final Award Night

Taking place on the 20th of April at the Teatro Sociale in Brescia

So, take part to this event

Because it is an occasion for you who are going to work on it

And for us who are going to watch it

See you on the 20th April

Bye!

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The Coolest Missions from India's Space Program - Duration: 5:31.

When you think of space exploration, NASA or the European Space Agency probably leap to mind.

But a lot of incredible missions come from other parts of the world, too.

Like, Japan's JAXA returned the first samples from an asteroid, and Russia's Roscosmos

has a flawless record delivering astronauts to the International Space Station.

One country you may not have thought of is India, but the Indian Space Research Organisation,

or ISRO, is on its way to becoming a leader in space exploration — and they're just getting started.

When it comes to launching spacecraft, ISRO has a great track record.

Back in February, they made global headlines when a single Indian rocket launched 104 satellites

— a new record.

Most were shoebox-sized cubesats, but the rocket successfully put them all on the right

paths, one every few seconds — all while traveling at more than 27,000 kilometers per hour!

Thanks to their growing reputation, these satellites came from all over the world, including

the U.S., Switzerland, Israel, and Kazakhstan.

In 2008, ISRO also sent their first spacecraft to the Moon, where it did some basic science

and proved their technology worked.

But they truly arrived on the world space scene in 2014, when their Mars Orbiter Mission

entered orbit around — you guessed it! — Mars.

That put them in a tiny club of interplanetary nations alongside Russia, the U.S., and the

European Union.

And on top of that, ISRO were the only ones to get into Mars orbit successfully on their first try!

That by itself is a real accomplishment, but ISRO also had big plans to collaborate with

NASA's MAVEN spacecraft.

MAVEN showed up at Mars at about the same time, and both orbiters were tasked with studying

the thin Martian atmosphere.

While MAVEN's orbit was designed to skim near the planet, the orbit for the ISRO mission

could take the spacecraft more than 500 times farther away, allowing researchers to piece

together a complete view of the atmosphere.

The Mars Orbiter Mission even contained a key piece of technology NASA's satellite

didn't have: a methane detector.

Here on Earth, methane is primarily created from life — like farting and burping cows

— and with ISRO's methane detector, researchers hoped to map the global distribution of the

gas all around Mars.

At least, that was the plan.

Unfortunately, because just getting to Mars is such a challenge, ISRO considered the whole

mission a so-called "technology demonstration".

So most of their efforts went into things like interplanetary communication… not scientific instruments.

Some of their equipment worked great, but things probably didn't turn out so well

for the methane detector.

As of 2016, the mission hadn't found any methane in the Martian atmosphere.

But since other missions, like Curiosity, have found trace amounts of it, that could

mean the ISRO orbiter just wasn't sensitive enough, or that there was another issue.

Now, ISRO is developing a much more capable Martian satellite, so they could learn a lot

more in the 2020s.

And the ESA and Roscosmos's Trace Gas Orbiter will be investigating the methane situation

in the meantime.

Still, ISRO's first Mars mission was a success in a lot of way, and the organization is now

ready for even more exploration.

And until then, they're also making major contributions to astronomy, with a space telescope

called AstroSat that launched in 2015.

You can think of AstroSat kind of like a mash-up of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and Chandra

X-Ray Observatory.

It's way smaller than either of those, but can still accomplish something really cool:

observing a single astronomical source in a whole bunch of wavelengths at once!

"Astronomical source" is just fancy science-talk for something in space that emits, well, anything.

In this case, AstroSat can find something we see in the sky and study it in visible,

ultraviolet, and X-ray light — all at the same time!

To do something like that with Hubble and Chandra would require tons of coordination,

but AstroSat makes it happen for everything it looks at.

And earlier this year it contributed behind the scenes to a story you probably heard a lot about.

This June, LIGO detected gravitational waves, or ripples in space-time caused by merging

black holes, for only the third time.

And a day after they detected them, an observatory in Hawaii saw a flash in the very same part

of the sky.

At first, scientists thought this flash was probably the afterglow of the merging black

holes — but it wasn't.

Follow-up observations from AstroSat helped determine that a distant gamma ray burst — probably

from a supernova — had just happened to appear in the same part of the sky at almost

the exact same time.

Talk about astronomical odds, am I right?

Without AstroSat, it probably would have been a lot harder to figure out what that flash was.

Squishing two space telescopes into one is just one example of how ISRO puts its own

unique twist on space exploration, and they're not slowing down anytime soon.

In addition to their planned Mars mission, ISRO is getting ready to land on the Moon,

and is working on missions to explore Venus, the Sun, and even Jupiter.

It's an ambitious plan, but they're off to a great start and, when it comes to exploring

space, it's always the more, the merrier!

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Space, and special thanks to our patrons on

Patreon for making it happen!

If you'd like to support the show, you can go to patreon.com/scishow.

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Don't miss NXT TakeOver: WarGames this Saturday on WWE Network - Duration: 0:53.

[SOUND] Houston, we're coming realize

we're descending upon Houston.

>> You can feel it coming!

[SOUND] >> A powder keg.

>> [INAUDIBLE] >> [INAUDIBLE]

[SOUND]

>> You want a shot at the champ?

You've got it.

>> One of these four women will walk out as the new NXT Women's Champion.

>> We will have a match so ruthful it hasn't been seen in 20 years.

>> The most dangerous matches in sports entertainment history!

>> Three teams, in two rings, in one cage Houston, we have our war games!

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Face reveal ??? No Idea Animation - 100k Special - Duration: 6:59.

Do a face reveal!

Show me your face

I wanna see your face

Well....

Okay here I am

now what?

no seriously now what?

okay

Here we go

Thank you

Thank you

Thank you

Thank you so much for 100 thousand subscribers

I honestly didn't believe that I would reach this point

But that is what I say every video... so

okay so...

we gonna do a little q&a right now

I have my question right here so...

If you see my eyes going here

I'm just reading a question

okay yeah...

can you do something with SEA?

okay

How much time does it take to make a video?

How hard is it to make one compilation?

well to make one video right now

it takes about 3 days for me

so about 24 hours

if I spend 8 hours a day on a video

so yeah 3 days

and if compilation have

five or six videos

you do the math

you know

no idea animation what inspired you to animate?

well I was

before I started my Chanel I was watching some other countryball channels

and they all had something in common

they had none voice acting

and I thought it would be a lot better

if they had some voice acting

and that is what I did

and yeah here I am

do you watch anime?

Yes I do actually I do watch anime

why did you name your channel as No Idea animation

No Idea animation well when I

thought of this name I had

two things in mind

First I have no idea what the hell I'm doing

and the other thing is

number of ideas

N o ideas

I don't know does it make sense?

I think it does

When I started this channel I didn't wanted it to be focused only on countryballs

I wanted to do different kind of animations

next to countryballs but,

It kind of turned out only countryballs animations

but I don't mind I like doing those

are you nazi?

Do I look like I'm nazi?

Do you have voice actors?

Just last month I got one

and his name is gunterx

and he is amazing

up till last month I did everything myself

but now he is helping me

go check out his channel that dude is amazing

he has some amazing voice

what was the inspiration for you to start this channel?

and how was the beginning of it?

the beginning of it

was horrible

you already know why I started this channel

and what inspired me to start this channel

but the beginning of it was horrible

my animations were

bad

just bad

really bad

and

if you are here from the start you should get a medal

because those animations are just bad

I feel sorry for you basically yeah

because they were horrible

I think they got a lot better

so anyways if you are here from the start

thank you so much you are amazing

can you make merch?

what a coincidence

well actually not a coincidence at all

because

I made t-shirt for my 25 dollar patrons

and they will get these

but if you wanna get it yourself

you can get this for one week

and they are open to buy

so I have five countries

five countries

and yeah go check em out. I think Canada is the cutest one

if you like countryballs or

you wanna buy your country t-shirt

go buy these

and if they do well I'll make another four countries

so I don't know if these are coming back anyways

so if you want these

go buy them, they are pretty good

and yeah go check them out

because I think they are amazing

I made them myself

you know

I made them myself

anyways I think Canada is hell of a cute

so if you wanna buy at least one

get Canada because

I think he turned out the most cutest

little creature that he can be

so yeah go check them out

How old are you?

well if you watched my previous videos

I'm 25 years old yeah

okay so let's do one more quesetion

okay.. one more question

What is your real name?

Let's do one more question

okay so.. what is your nationality?

one more question

no idea what program...

ok thank you for

being here

I think I have answered all of the questions. so yeah

anyways

and seriously guys

and seriously guys

I just wanna thank you all

for helping me and being here watching these videos

you guys are amazing

I don't know

I love you guys yeah

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What You Probably Didn't Know About The Justice League Movie - Duration: 4:55.

Long before there was a DC film universe, Warner Bros. executives dreamed of a Justice

League movie.

In fact, plans to bring the original super friends together for a live-action outing

in theaters have been in various stages of development for more than a decade—and the

project has taken far more than its share of twists and turns along the way.

From a derailed production to problematic facial hair, here's the untold story of Justice

League.

Summon the League

George Miller, who's best known as the mastermind behind the Mad Max franchise, actually planned

to film a Justice League movie back in 2007— when it would've beaten Marvel's Avengers

to theaters by several years and potentially leveled the MCU-dominated Hollywood playing

field.

Unfortunately, the project, called Justice League: Mortal, was beset by a slew of problems,

including a writer's strike and an ongoing battle over where to film the movie.

In the end, the studio pulled the plug on the film and went back to the drawing board,

opting to launch their DC cinematic universe with 2013's Man of Steel instead.

Almost Affleck

For a brief window of time, Ben Affleck was a frontrunner to direct the Justice League

movie, and we can only imagine how drastically different the movie might've been if he had.

Affleck's award-winning films like Gone Baby Gone, The Town, and Argo prove that he's got

the ability to write, direct, and star in movies that get raves from critics and audiences

alike.

And given the bumpy road the DC extended universe has faced with critics thus far, it isn't

hard to understand why the idea of a Justice League movie with some of Affleck's trademark

seriousness and grit might be appealing.

But the rumors turned out not to be true—

"Don't believe everything you hear, son."

— and that was only the start of the movie's directorial difficulties.

Enter: Joss Whedon

After Man of Steel and Dawn of Justice, Zack Snyder was supposed to direct Justice League,

as well.

But when a personal tragedy forced him to step away from the project, one friend was

ready to step in and save the day: Avengers director Joss Whedon.

With a little convincing from his buddy Zack, Whedon took the reins and saddled up to handle

his third massive superhero ensemble flick within the past five years.

And he didn't take the job lightly: Whedon went to town, making so many changes that

he earned himself a writer's credit for contributing more than thirty-three percent of the screenplay.

Over budget

With great rewrites come great responsibility—and a bigger budget.

Between the studio's notes and Whedon's retooled script, Justice League's supersized budget

required an extra $25 million for reshoots, not to mention an extra two months on the

set for all the actors involved.

It just goes to show that Warner Bros. wanted the movie to be the best it could — or at

least better than the last one.

The million-dollar mustache

Of all the time and money spent on reshoots, a significant percentage went into digitally

erasing Henry Cavill's mustache.

Cavill was already at work on a new film by the time the studio needed their Superman

back, and although producers managed to finagle a blockbuster timesharing deal, the actor

had to keep this magnificent cookie duster intact for his role on the next Mission Impossible

flick — which left it up to DC's digital wizards to remove it in post-production.

Funny on purpose

If you didn't love the dark tone of DC's previous movies, take heart—Justice League is reportedly

amping up the comedy after Batman v Superman took a critical pounding for being too serious.

As Zack Snyder put it:

"Because of what fans have said and how the movie was received by some … we have put

the screws to what we thought the tone would be."

Evidence of the change was already visible in the Justice League trailers, which suggest

that this is one superhero movie that's not afraid to poke fun at itself.

"What are your superpowers again?"

"I'm rich."

April Fools

After the release of Dawn of Justice, Warner Bros. started gearing up for pre-production

on Justice League in April 2016—only to have director Zack Snyder abruptly exit the

film entirely after throwing an epic, public temper tantrum.

The twist?

It was all an April Fool's Day gag — albeit one that's less funny in hindsight, since

Snyder actually did depart the film a year later after the tragic loss of his daughter.

There can be only one

When Warner Bros. initially unveiled its massive slate of DC movies, there were two Justice

League projects on the docket—one slated for 2017, with a sequel to come two years

later.

But after a tumultuous year for the DC Extended Universe, the studio changed its approach

to take things one film at a time.

Will we still end up getting a Justice League sequel?

Probably, but it'll happen the old-fashioned way—with an announcement issued after the

studio counts its cash.

The end of Batfleck?

Although he's denied it repeatedly, rumors continue to swirl that Ben Affleck is planning

to hang up his Batsuit.

It's not hard to see why he might want out of the DC universe—his first outing at Batman

took a critical drubbing, Justice League had a lot of hiccups on its way to theaters, and

the solo Batman movie that he was originally supposed to write, star in, and direct still

doesn't have a release date on the books.

Will Affleck pull off a Batman-style disappearing act in real life, creeping into the shadows

never to be seen again by the execs at WB?

"Oh wow, they really just vanished, Oh… that's rude."

For now, he claims he's happy to play the caped crusader.

We'll see how long that lasts.

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Eric Trump Could Go On The Hot Seat In Russia Investigation - Duration: 3:35.

In addition to special prosecutor Bob Muller looking into potential collusion between the

Trump campaign and members of foreign countries, there's also several different organizations,

or I should say, House or Senate panels in D.C. also investigating the matter.

One of those is the House Intelligence Committee.

Earlier this week, Democratic Representative Joaquin Castro said that he is ready to call

Eric Trump to testify in front of his committee to find out, what in the hell Eric knows about

potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Now so far up to this point, everything is focused on Donald Trump Jr. and Jared Kushner,

who is Trump's son-in-law.

Those seem to be the two guys making all of the stupid, horrible decisions that seem to

be tanking the Trump Administration right now.

Trump himself and Steve Bannon, and other members in the White House have directly blamed

Kushner for all of the problems.

They've even gone as far as to blame him, Kushner, for the entire Muller investigation

to begin with.

Trump Jr., we found out hours ago, had been DMing with WikiLeaks throughout the campaign,

getting dirt.

They were telling him things, giving him passwords to secure sites.

But now, Joaquin Castro thinks, you know what, this other Trump boy is being a little too

quiet here.

He's not making the headlines.

He's not out on Twitter every day trying to say things, or releasing documents.

He seems to have a more level head about him, so maybe we can get a little information out

of good old Eric there.

See exactly what his brother, his brother-in-law, and what his father were up to during the

campaign, and, to be honest, probably see what Eric Trump himself was up to, seeing

is how his wife works on Donald Trump's actual Presidential campaign.

She's currently, right now, raising money for his 2020 Presidential Election bid.

Eric is right in the heart of the Trump Administration, the Trump campaign, and yet he has virtually

been unscathed up to this point.

My prediction is that, that is going to change, once he has to go in front of a House Intelligence

Committee, and start talking.

We do know that he has said himself, during the economic downturn, the recession, that

he didn't use American banks, he used Russian banks.

He wanted to get money from overseas instead of working with the guys here.

That could potentially cause some problems for him down the road, if Bob Muller decides

to look in that direction.

I'm sure we can probably find some shady finance dealings in there, just like we could with

Kushner and Trump Jr., and Ivanka herself, based on reports coming out of New York City,

from Eric Schneiderman.

I don't think Eric Trump is clean in all this.

I think he's got plenty of dirt on his hands from all of the dealings within the Trump

campaign.

I am glad to see people like Joaquin Castro come out and say, "We're going to ask him

the tough questions.

We're going to put him in front of the committee.

We're going to do our best to finally get some clear answers as to who was working with

what country and what person within that country, to help get Donald Trump elected."

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The Untold Truth Of Evil Dead - Duration: 6:37.

More than 35 years after the release of its low-budget, outrageous first installment in

1981, Evil Dead is still alive.

With four movies and a TV series under its banner, the franchise just can't beaten.

Here's how this crazy, campy, chainsaw-happy movie about one guy taking on demons in a

remote forest cabin went from the backwoods of Michigan to the delirious nightmares of

horror fans worldwide.

Three schmoes

The film was willed into existence by one essential trio: actor Bruce Campbell, director

Sam Raimi, and producer Robert Tapert, though none of the three had those titles when they

came together to start their project.

They were instead, in the words of Bruce Campbell, "three schmoes in search of a clue."

Unbeknownst to all of them, they were destined for a long future together, and it all started

with a series of low-budget Super 8 films they made together in college.

After cobbling together a catalog of shorts, the three started thinking about producing

a full-fledged feature, and in 1979, Raimi came up with a story about some kids who accidentally

summon evil spirits from a sacred burial ground.

Within the Woods

To make their horror project, which they wanted to name The Book of the Dead, the trio first

finished a short film as a proof of concept, calling it "Within the Woods."

With a budget of $1,600, they shot the half-hour movie over the course of a three-day weekend.

Then, they set out to find investors to make the full-length film.

The only problem was that nobody knew who they were.

To make up for their lack of credibility, they staged what Campbell estimated were hundreds

of screenings of "Within the Woods," picking up a dollar here and there.

After months of work the trio came up with $85,000 — not nearly enough to finish the

movie, but enough to get started.

Pain and celluloid

Knowing money was tight, the trio was merciless when it came to keeping costs contained.

To get a shot of the camera breaking through a window, they just shoved the camera through

a real window, while another guy smashed the window with a two-by-four to break the glass

before the lens touched it.

According to Campbell:

"When all else failed, we just taped the damn camera to Sam's hand.

The opening shot of Evil Dead consisted of me pushing Sam in a rubber raft across a swamp

while he leaned out, skimming the camera across the water and swooping over decaying branches."

That wasn't the only time the actors had to suffer indignities for the film — not by

a long shot.

One actress lost her eyelashes while making a plaster mold of her face.

Others were mercilessly scratched up by branches in the woods.

Mosquitoes swarmed to the Karo corn syrup that the crew used for blood.

At one point, Campbell sprained his ankle on set, and Raimi took to whacking the busted

ankle with a stick before takes to get a better performance out of him.

Wild success

An "overnight success" is rarely as simple as it sounds, but that's exactly what the

movie's producers had their hands on.

The finished film became a sensation thanks in large part to some well-timed support from

horror author Stephen King, who wrote a review for the movie in Twilight Zone magazine.

There, he called it "the most ferociously original horror film of the year."

The filmmakers eagerly capitalized on this, getting permission to use the quote on every

advertisement they could.

Raimi can't overstate how important this was for their success, saying that King's endorsement

"opened the doorway for the film to be seen."

Dead by Dawn

Sam Raimi's next film was 1985's Crimewave, a goofy crime comedy that completely failed

to make a dent at the box office.

After that failure, the trio decided to return to their roots and make a sequel to their

first feature: Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn.

A bigger budget and the backing of a studio didn't alter the filmmakers' DIY methods.

Most effects were made with the same low-budget approach, and there was no shortage of suffering

on the set this time around, either — though a lot of the burden fell on one unfortunate

performer: the director's brother, Ted Raimi.

In a foam body suit, Ted portrayed the possessed old lady, and he was so hot inside all the

foam and latex that he was constantly sweating.

As Bruce Campbell pointed out, in one scene you can see a stream of sweat pouring out

of the suit.

Army of Darkness

In the five years between Evil Dead II and its sequel, Sam Raimi filmed his first major

studio movie, Darkman, which was successful enough to get him enough funding from Universal

to bring life to the third installment in the franchise, Army of Darkness.

This time, instead of sticking with the cabin-based shenanigans of the first two movies, our hero

Ash travels back to medieval times to fight, well, the Army of Darkness.

Unfortunately, creative differences plagued the movie's long road to a theatrical release.

Thanks to a dispute between Universal and one of the film's producers, the film sat

on the shelf for a year.

Afterward, the studio decided to do a major recut of the movie.

According to editor Bob Murawski, "They didn't really understand it, they thought it was

too long, and didn't respond to a lot of the funnier stuff."

The ending in particular was a point of contention, with the studio wanting something more optimistic.

One intended ending had the series hero, Ash, accidentally waking up in a post-apocalyptic

future, but it was axed for being too sad.

This resulted in the filming of a new ending sequence, set in the present-day S-Mart after

Ash makes it back to his own time and dispatches one final demon.

Which was still pretty awesome.

Modern-day Ash

In 2013, all three of the original schmoes — Campbell, Raimi, and Tapert — produced

the Evil Dead remake, with newcomer Fede Alvarez directing.

Although fans and critics alike were mostly pleased with the remake, there was still one

thing everyone wanted: more Ash.

As Sam Raimi described it: "[Fans] really loved [the 2013 remake], and I loved it.

But afterwards, I still heard that, 'Now we want your Evil Dead with Bruce' [...] I didn't

know if I had much to gain, but they were so insistent we finally said, 'All right,

let's just do it.'"

Along with his brother Ivan, Raimi finally began work on another, Ash-centric installment

of the franchise, eventually landing on the idea to do a TV show.

It was a natural fit, with the Evil Dead crew having worked extensively in TV on the fantasy

show Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.

The future

Since it debuted in 2015, Ash vs. Evil Dead has been a hit with both audiences and critics.

In a lot of ways, there's never been a better time to be a fan of this series.

So what's next for the franchise?

In the wake of Alvarez's remake, there was some talk about doing a crossover movie that

would collide the two franchise universes, bringing Ash into the orbit of the remake's

characters.

Plans for such a project are apparently on hold, although when asked about the crossover's

chances on Twitter in 2016, Campbell stated that it's still "entirely possible."

And it's true — when it comes to this enduring horror show, the sky's the limit.

To think that such a little film, originating out of the deep woods of middle America through

sheer force of will, would continue to have such an impact is pretty remarkable — or,

as Ash would put it…

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You Will Get Amazing SUPERHUMAN Powers From This Brain Microchip - Duration: 2:48.

The Founder of A tech Company Claims that implanting brain microchips could give you

superhuman powers.

More on this today on IO.

What is good superhuman potatoes, welcome back to another IO video.

Charlotte here, here to tell you that humans of the future will have exceptional, computer

like brains.

But before I tell you all about that, let me know in the comments below what superhuman

power you would like to have.

Bryan Johnson is the founder of a tech company called Kernel, that is currently researching

the potential of brain microchips.

Like something out of a science fiction film, implanting brain microchips could help unlock

our brains full potential, as well as end all emotional, intellectual, and potentially

physical disabilities.

If all goes well, humans of the future will be able to fight disease, have an increased

rate of learning, telepathy, a perfect memory, and also, my personal favourite, the ability

to DELETE memories.

Yes that's right, those awful flashbacks of ex-boyfriends will no longer have a place

in your thoughts.

You will have access to any piece of information you could possibly want.

You could technically be able to speak non verbally with someone using your brain microchip,

something that very much resembles telepathy.

Before brain chip implants are going to become the norm, they are going to be used to help

improve the memory of people with degenerative diseases, like alzheimers.

Alzheimers is a horrible disease, but it could become a thing of the past.

Brain chips would technically be prosthetics for the hippocampus, which is a part of the

brain, and that could help restore circuitry and memory.

Kernel is already working on prototypes of brain implant devices for medical use in human,

and they have even started to test them on patients with epilepsy.

The brain implant monitors the brain for oncoming seizures and tries to prevent them.

According to Dr ted Berger, they are getting really good results so far.

And brain microchips aren't going to be reserved for the exceptionally rich, they

will be affordable for everyone, the way smartphones are.

So how soon can you expect brain microchips to come on the market?

Well according to Johnson, it could be as soon as 15 to 20 years.

That means that in our lifetimes, Humans are going to move on to the next stage, a stage

of being part human, part machine.

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PHILADELPHIA AND BACK // CatCreature - Duration: 10:01.

we're in NY right now, because tomorrow we're headed to philadelphia

and,

I didn't really get to do much today except

I had dinner with William,

we walked by Times Square as I sent him off the subway,

stopped by a thrift shop that

is just a little south in Brooklyn,

it's Urban Jungle and I love it because they have the best jeans that actually fit

and also affordable- like $10 is the average?

I didn't rip the tag off the whole time!

tomorrow we're headed off to Philadelphia in the morning, I'm gonna

catch the Greyhound bus in the morning, and that's when I'm gonna film the project

and I'm very excited because I've never been to Philly.

this is our Bnb, it's very bright, and

there are two queen beds. the only thing is that you can hear the neighbors,

so clearly...

he's obviously right on the other side of the wall,

I'm sure he can hear me too

but it has a kitchen area,and a bath

that's shared, over here

thank you to William again for these macarons,

they're soo good! -okay, we made it so ugly,

but there were two boxes- and they were so good

i thought we were leaving early but we're actually arriving on time so

kind of failed...

we have around 10 minutes until boarding,

and all our passes are electronic, so

I just have them on my phone.

so there's no assigned seating, so i like to sit in the back of the bus

uhh the back is alright, I usually like to sit in the middle

because it's equal distance to the bathroom,

and the front, but

but I guess there's less people in the back, so

well you know apparently there's supposed to be

legroom in this bus

so I'm curious to see how that works on you

-see I think IM the true test of that...

oh my gosh- leg room!

i can move my knees!

i was always under the impression that leg room

meant your foot

not... your knee

- ... what... no...

no, i always thought that leg room meant like that

-well, yeah just because...

-you haven't had your knees in the back of the seat

we arrived here in philly!

the bus actually got here -in one piece

*stops to realize how lame he is*

5 minutes earlier- so it was like 1 hour and 50 something minutes

of a ride. it was a super comfy bus ride, and

it passed really quickly, because we were goofing off the whole time

the bus was incredibly comfortable, more than i expected

so... as a big guy,

that's a big plus

*ha*

well... little people enjoy it too.

least classy

stair...

acension... ever.

i love interesting sinks.

it's so cool

the whole bathroom is just pretty cool,

very dark and dingy,

and this is my outfit today.

this is the first time I'm wearing something different!

like i have these thrifted pants from yesterday,

and then this top I got at Madewell for

$14 on sale!

pretty cool.

so we just checked into the hotel room!

it's hotel palomar, and it's a really beautiful room

this is what it looks like all around, my favorite part is the bathroom though,

I've never been in a hotel this nice,

just because my family never really afforded anything

more than motel 6 or like ramada and stuff

so I'm so excited to take a bath!

in this. I've also never been in a tub with jets in it, so

it's like wow~!

thank you so much to Greyhound for this trip, it's just such a blessing.

and an amazing opportunity,

so excited!

Igot a lush bathbomb, so I'm gonna take a bath

we're headed to chef morimoto's restaurant

now, here in philadelphia,

and it's one that I've been to, but Annie's not

so we're pretty excited to try it out.

it's got a really cool atmosphere- like really cool lighting and stuff,

so -we made a reservation,

-and the soonest one was at 8:15,

-and the bar,

-so -yeahh

-hopefully it'll be okay, it's bright right?

-cus I don't like dim restaurants -yeah

well it's like, bright...

very colorful lighting, so it doesn't look

like bright white light

but I think you'll like it

it's so cool looking!

I just wanted to say- for those with subtitles on,

how much you mean to me- how much this means,

I would never have these opportunities,

this chance to share my stories,

and because of you, I can.

so thank you. From the bottom of my heart.

I am truly grateful.

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VP Joe Biden Says Charlottesville Was A Turning Point - Duration: 7:16.

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[ENG SUB] Stray Kids EP5 - JYP's Core Training! 'Park Jinyoung's Special Class' - Duration: 4:06.

JYP: To other people, you have to be a good influence

JYP: dont have a good goal (t/n idk what he meant by this)

(nod nod)

JYP: Idols, especially older ones, typically have a lot of influence on others

(as an idol, you have to think about what kind of influence you can be that will be significant)

JYP: for that reason, there is something that I want to ask you to do

(JYP's 3 rules in order for making a positive influence)

(JYP's first rule is honesty)

JYP: It would be good if your all honest

JYP: everything little thing you say should be the truth

JYP: when you're out on a broadcast, and you want to make it fun

JYP: there are fun thing when telling the truth as well

(On a broadcast, you have to approach things in a truthful manner)

JYP: saying the truth doesn't have to be boring

JYP: im pretty funny when I go out on variety programs

(entertaining approves)

(not talking ill of any other person)

JYP: I mean, you can cutely say like 'Jeongin's nose is dripping' (t/n ?) like things like that are okay to say

JYP: or if someone's foot smells, you can say that as well

(suddenly turns his head)

(why are you looking at me...)

JYP: in terms of other idols

JYP: or talking about someone else you have to be typically careful

(keeps it in mind)

(JYP's second rule is faithfulness)

JYP: the day in my life that I regret the most...

JYP: truthfully is smoking back in the days

JYP: even though there are other things that aren't good

JYP: to me, that would be the worst

JYP: smoking really damaged me

JYP: I really wanted to dance well

JYP: my body was slow/heavy and when I danced it just slowly...

(the job of moving his body a lot was the most stamina taking task for him)

JYP: I wanted to do these things but my body wouldn't move when I wanted it to and that ends it

JYP: for us, we express everything with our bodies

JYP: if the body isn't in the best condition then

(to be able to express with your body, your body always has to be in the best condition)

JYP: thats why you have to take really good care of your body

JYP: I think the hardest out of these three is number three

(JYP values the third one which is the most hardest, modesty)

JYP: the modesty that I'm talking about is

JYP: is not just using manners by what you say

(real modestly isn't just pretending to be modest with your exterior actions)

JYP: really, you have to think that, in front of others you really aren't something special

(im not alone, I have to be thankful in front of other idols)

JYP: you have to sincerely really think that you alone aren't the best one

JYP: if you look at it like this

JYP: you have to be thankful for the rest of the members every day

JYP: you have to be thankful to the company staff

JYP: when you get on the bus, you have to be thankful to the bus driver as well

JYP: I have to lower myself from others and be thankful

(change to lower yourself)

JYP: if you raise yourself above, then you're never satisfied with anything

(if you put yourself above others, then you aren't satisfied with any situation or any person)

JYP: at first you will never be satisfied with the rest of the members

JYP: like when you start doing promotion activities

JYP: you're going to end up finding members you are not satisfied with

JYP: all of this seems childish right?

JYP: I don't see anyone like that in you guys

JYP: there won't be anyone right?

JYP: how are you supposed to bear that?

JYP: you will be able to bear it because

JYP: you have to understand and accept that you might be below that person

(instead of finding weaknesses in others, you can take that time to improve yourself)

(you should voluntarily look for things you can change in yourself)

JYP: in terms of modestly, it will stay with you forever

JYP: Im saying that all of this is progress

(honesty, faithfulness, and modesty is all progress towards fulfilling your dream)

JYP: the reason you have to be truthful, faithful, and honest is because you have to win over your dreams

(all of this is to be able to win over your dreams)

JYP: it would be good if you all though about your dreams

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Spiritual Isolation And Ways To Handle It - Duration: 2:48.

Spiritual Isolation And Ways To Handle It

by Conscious Reminder

Spiritual people often find themselves isolated from others.

Being a spiritually developed being, they find it hard to associate with those who aren�t

on the same spiritual plane.

While others are chasing after materialistic goals, your spiritual awakening prevents you

from joining the herd and so you get rejected.

Following are some ways to deal with spiritual loneliness:

1.

Reality itself is just a play in consciousness.

It�s all a dream

Everything in this life is momentary.

It doesn�t matter that others don�t appreciate you enough.

You are meant to go on a spiritual journey and evolve into a better human being.

Don�t be upset about what�s happening right now.

Explore yourself and this experience and channel it to make something beautiful happen.

2.

Operate from love rather than fear

Embrace love and positivity in your life and it will automatically improve every aspect

of your life.

Bowing down to fear and insecurity and hate will only demotivate you and make you feel

worthless when that�s far from truth.

3.

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Don�t mould yourself to fit society�s demands.

You are brilliant and special the way you are.

Be yourself and do what your heart says.

Find and do things that make you happy and not what makes others happy.

4.

Seek others out

It�s important to build relations with those who share similar interests like you.

Make friends and experience and learn new things together.

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When you hold ideas and opinions that are not conventional and do not interest most

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Be proud of you who are and the spiritual depth in you.

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Love others and especially yourself and follow your heart.

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Man Vanishes After Showing Up With Something Of Hillary's She Thought Was Lost, Dems Are Freaking O… - Duration: 5:05.

Man Vanishes After Showing Up With Something Of Hillary's She Thought Was Lost, Dems

Are Freaking Out.

It's truly startling the massive trail of dead bodies that keep accumulating around

Hillary Clinton, as this crooked swamp witch will simply kill off anyone who tries to spill

the beans on her dirty little secrets.

Cross this woman and you're likely to get "suicided" with a double tap to the back

of the head.

Now a well-known professor has gone missing, just weeks after announcing he had the "dirt"

that would provide the missing link to connect Hillary with yet another scandal involving

the Russians.

Several weeks ago, ex-DNC chair Donna Brazile revealed how Hillary rigged the Democratic

primaries against Bernie Sanders, and how she believed that Hillary was behind the unsolved

death of DNC staffer Seth Rich.

Brazile said she "feared for her life" and worried she'd be killed next, and took

additional measures to protect herself by installing a security system in her home and

would pull the blinds to thwart off snipers.

Now on the heels of Brazile's startling revelation, a well-known professor has mysteriously

vanished without a trace, shortly after announcing that he too had dirt on the failed Democratic

presidential nominee.

Even CNN, who loves to call these murders involving Hillary "fake news," couldn't

ignore the connection between the missing professor and Hillary Clinton.

CNN reported:

"Academic at heart of Clinton 'dirt' claim vanishes, leaving trail of questions."

"Joseph Mifsud, the Maltese academic suspected of being a link between the Trump campaign

and Russian officials, was once a regular on the foreign policy circuit, attending conferences

the world over."

"Now, after being identified as a key figure in the U.S. special counsel investigation

into Russian influence over the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Mifsud has gone to

ground."

Mifsud disappeared last week, and hasn't showed up for work where he teaches at the

University of Rome.

According to one of Mifsud's colleagues, he had recently declared that he had "compromising

material" on Hillary that would serve as the missing link between Hillary and the dirt

the Russians had on her.

"Last Thursday he disappeared from the private university in Rome where he teaches.

Repeated attempts to reach him since have been unsuccessful," CNN went on.

How many people is Hillary willing to kill in order to preserve her chances of becoming

president of the United States?

This missing professor comes just mere weeks after the mysterious death of investigative

journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was behind the massive leak of 11.5 million documents

called the Panama Papers that revealed how a Panama law firm helped some of the richest

people from all around the world establish offshore tax havens on the Central American

country.

This illegal scheme allowed crooked politicians like Hillary Clinton to avoid paying taxes,

as they'd simply stash massive amounts of cash in Panama.

But Galizia would never have the chance to testify about the investigation or what she

knew about Hillary.

The investigative journalist was blown to smithereens after a rigged car bomb detonated

just moments after she drove away from her residence.

Immediately after news broke of Galizia's horrific murder, alarm bells around the world

immediately went off, with political pundits immediately labeling Galizia's death a "political

murder."

Galizia's murder wasn't the only mysterious death just this year raising eyebrows with

alarming connections to Hillary.

Back in August, State Department and federal agent employee Kurt Smolek's decaying corpse

was pulled from the Potomac River.

Smolek was hot on the trail exposing Hillary's ties to PizzaGate, as well as her ties to

a human child trafficking ring in Cambodia.

Cambodia is a country that is infamous for their human trafficking, child sex trafficking,

and child sex tourism.

The location where Smolek was stationed was a hot spot of this type of illegal activity,

and it's possible that he had been privy to some damning information on Hillary Clinton.

"Yet another State employee is found mysteriously dead, his body pulled from the Potomac after

being reported missing," one investigator stated.

This is related to PizzaGate as possible ties to the child trafficking and the criminals

behind the numerous email and fraud related 'mysterious deaths'.

There are clear links to overseas child trafficking hotspots, recent mysterious deaths related

to the DNC / Clinton / email scandals, links to Clinton's state dept."

This professor could very well be somewhere safe and sound, as it's not yet been confirmed

if he's been "suicided" yet.

We'll keep you updated as more information becomes available.

A fun website to visit when you have the chance is called arkancide.com, where case files

of the untimely deaths of individuals connected to Hillary and Bill Clinton over the years

have been archived.

"Arkancide is the unfortunate habit of potential witnesses to the Clintons' dirty dealings

in Arkansas suddenly deciding to shoot themselves twice in the back of the head," the website

homepage states.

What do you think about this?

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What Is Eternal Inflation? Universes Within Universes Featuring Ethan Siegel - Duration: 27:51.

In order to get the large scale structure of the Universe we see today, cosmologists

have proposed the idea of inflation, that the Universe expanded an enormous amount in

the earliest moments.

But if inflation really happened, then it has even stranger implications for the nature

of the Universe and the search for multiverses.

We've covered the topic of inflation a couple of times in the past, but I'll give you

the short version one more time.

The Big Bang exquisitely explains the expansion of the Universe we see today.

When we look out as far as we can, to the edge of the observable Universe we see the

afterglow of the Big Bang: the cosmic microwave background radiation.

This light was released the moment the Universe had cooled down a little, and has been traveling

for almost 13.8 billion years to reach us.

Thanks to the expansion of the Universe, it's been redshifted to just a few degrees above

absolute zero.

When astronomers measure the temperature of this background, it's incredibly consistent,

with only tiny fluctuations measurable with the most sensitive instruments.

This means that the entire Universe that we can see had time to transfer temperature to

each other before it expanded.

But the original Big Bang Theory suggests that the expansion of the Universe didn't

give the material time to even out its temperature.

In order to explain this, cosmologists developed the concept of inflation.

There was a period in the earliest Universe when the energy in matter was bound up in

the fabric of space itself.

The Universe expanded so quickly, that a region the size of a subatomic particle would have

been stretched to the size of the visible Universe in a fraction of a second.

Inflation also answered other challenges that the original Big Bang couldn't explain,

such as the flatness of the Universe, and total lack of monopoles.

Like I said, we've done a whole video about inflation.

But inflation has introduced its own set of strange ideas, including the concept of "eternal

inflation"; that inflation didn't end for the entire Universe like it did in our

local area.

There are regions undergoing inflation all over the place, creating multiple universes

within our Universe.

You know, a multiverse.

I'll be honest, though, the concept of eternal inflation is beyond my comprehension.

And so, in times like this, I like to bring in a ringer.

Today, I'm glad to bring you Dr. Ethan Siegel, an astrophysicist and science writer.

His most recent book is Treknology, all about the science of Star Trek.

Ethan tackles some of the most complex topics out there in an understandable way, and I

could really use his help.

Ethan, welcome to the Guide to Space

Before we get started, was there anything you wanted to add to my description of inflation?

Hi there Fraser, it's my pleasure to be here and I'm more than happy to tell you all about

the eternal inflation and why it lasts forever.

Lasts forever, it's going all the time?

I don't even know where to start.

Can you explain or add anything to the way I described inflation to set the stage for

how we're going to move into this idea of eternal inflation.

Sure, you did a great job.

You know that's something that people don't realize when they hear the Big Bang.

When people hear the Big Bang, they think oh, that's the origin of everythign, that's

where the whole Universe can from, and that's the birth of space and time.

And as far as we're concerned, the answers to that, the answers to that are yes, yes

and not quite.

The reason is that if you imagine the Universe today, you see it expanding, you see it cooling,

you see galaxies moving farther and farther apart from one another and you say to yourself,

oh, right, well if things are expanding now, and cooling now, the red shift you talk about,

because as space expands as the fabric of space stretches, you say oh, right, you have

this wavelength of light and that defines its energy.

So as space stretches, the wavelength gets longer, and that means the Universe gets cooler.

So if instead you look back in the past and ask what were things like in the distant past,

you say oh right, that means that the Universe was smaller and space was smaller, and things

were closer together.

So rather than being larger and getting larger and getting cooler, that means that in the

past it was hotter, it was denser, things were closer together.

And because it's had less time for things to clump together, the Universe was also more

uniform.

So you extrapolate back and say, well, if things were hotter and hotter and more uniform,

I should be able to go back to a time when there were no stars and no galaxies.

And we think we've seen that time, and we think that the James Webb Space Telescope

is going to reveal those first stars and galaxies.

And you go back even more and you say, well at some point it must have been so hot and

these wavelengths must have been so short that couldn't even have formed neutral atoms

at that time.

And absolutely, that's correct, there was a time when the Universe was just full of

an ionized plasma because all of the radiation in it was too powerful, that as soon as you

formed a neutral atom, an incoming photon would strike that atom, knock the electron

off, and you've have a plasma again.

When you talked about the cosmic microwave background, that refers to the time when atoms

finally became neutral that the scattering didn't occur any more.

And that's the leftover glow we see from the Big Bang, which happened when the Universe

was 380,000 years old.

You go back further and it becomes so hot that you can't even have atomic nuclei, that

they get blasted apart.

So we can do the calculations for the light elements for the abundence of the light elements

for how nuclear fusion happened in the first few minutes and seconds of the Universe.

And that's something that we make predictions for that we have observations that you learn

about the Universe.

But if you want to go all the way back to arbitrarily high densities, to arbitrarily

high temperatures, you run into a problem.

You start saying, well, if that's what I got, then what I should see for example in this

pattern of fluctuations in the microwave background is that different regions should have different

temperatures of a certain magnitude.

There should be big big massive temperature fluctuations that we don't see.

We don't see one part in one or one part in 10 or one point in 100 fluctuations.

We see like one part in 30,000 which tells us, no, there's a lower energy scale there.

We would expect that if you look 13.8 billion light years in one direction and 13.8 billion

light years in the opposite direction, there's no way for these two regions to have exchanged

information, to have exchanged photons, to have come to thermal equilibrium.

And yet, completely opposite regions of the sky started out with the same properties.

You also talked about spacial curvature, and we measure this spacial curvature of the Universe

to be zero, to be absolutely flat, even though we know that spacial curvature increases as

time goes on, so that means when the Universe was 10 to the minus some really large number

of seconds old, it would have had some kind of curvature that was super miniscule, like

10 to the -100 in order to give roughly zer0 curvature that we see now.

So all these things are motivations to say you know, either to get the Big Bang, we had

to start with these incredibly fine tuned initial conditions or you can appeal to physics

and say, you know, what kind of dynamics could have occurred to set this up.

This is the beginnings of where you get any scientific theory from.

You have a period, the Big Bang, that works really well in a certain regeme.

But when you go all the way back to the very beginning, you start to ask questions that

you don't have a good answer to.

You either have to say well, it was either like this and that's the story, or you have

to say that well, it started out with these sets of conditions, it was flat, it was the

same temperature everywhere, we don't have these high energy left over relics that these

extensions predict.

Either we start with those conditions and those were the conditions that the Universe

was born with, or something happened to set the Universe up like this.

And if that's the case, what are the other things that this theory would predict and

how can we go out and test them?

So that's what inflation is.

Right and so that sort of sets up what inflation is, it's this expansion that I mentioned and

what you were talking about, but in my mind I imagine it being this same, this thing that

happened across the entire Universe.

This stretching that happened at all places at once and then that phase is over.

So how does this play into the idea of eternal inflation.

Okay, so that's a great explanation, you've got this space and it's stretching exponentially.

And just so everyone explains what exponentionally means, imagine I've got this cube that's one

cm on a side and I let it expand for one time step.

So I take a time step and now it's two on a side and two on a side and two on a side,

so it's two by two by two.

And then I take another time step so now each of these has expanded again so it's 4 by 4

by 4.

And then I take another time step and each of those again doubles so it's 8 by 8 by 8,

you can see with inflation, that if you just take a small number of time steps, like 64

time steps or so, all the sudden you get something that's like 10 to the 30 times as large as

you started with.

Which is to say that if inflation goes on for just 10 to the minus 33 seconds, then

you can go from something the size of the plancke scale, the smallest conceivable scale

that makes sense to the size of the observable Universe today in just 10 to the minus 33

seconds.

So that's how rapidly space expands, that's what it means that it's expanding exponentially.

So then you say, okay, how does this happen, you say well, I imagine it's some kind of

quantum field, when you're up at the top of a hill, right, you get inflation going and

then you roll down the hill and inflation comes to an end.

And you say, okay, that's great and you told me this picture you have.

That inflation starts out here, you roll down the hill and it comes to an end and it does

that everywhere.

And that's fine if you're a ball rolling down a hill, but we know that inflation like everything

else in the Universe should be a quantum field.

It's not a ball rolling down the hill, it's a quantum field running down a quantum potential

so now let me ask you something about quantum mechanics.

If I give you an electron and I say, hey, hang onto this electron and you do, and you

hold the electron in your hand, as if that were something you could do to electrons.

And then I say, just take a chill pill, don't take a look at that electron for a while,

let that electron sit in your hand.

And come back after a couple of seconds.

Now where's that electron?

Is it in the same spot you left it.

And you can go and look.

And there's a probability that the electron will be in the same spot you left it, but

one of the properties of quantum wave functions is that they spread out over time.

This is just something inherent to the quantum nature of every particle and wave in the Universe

is that it has this inherent uncertainty to it and it has this inherent quantum spreading

to its wave function that happens with time.

So if you've got your inflationary potential, if you've got the field at the top of the

hill, right, the field's at the top of the potential, and it starts to roll, so it starts

to roll down the hill, you can say well, hang on, as it's starts to roll instead of having

this one by one by one box, I've got this let's say, 8 x 8 x 8 box, I've got 8 times

8 times 8, that's a lot, that's 512 independent regions that were the size of that original

region.

And then you say, okay, well, it's started to roll down the hill, that's on average.

So, on average, it's started to roll down the hill but because of this quantum nature

of things, the field spreads out.

What happens then, the field spreads out so that in some places you've rolled farther

down the hill and you're closer to inflation coming to an end.

In some places you're right where you expect to be, where inflation's rolled down the hill

the field has rolled down the end and inflation's coming to an end like you expect.

But in other places, inflation has caused the spreading to expand so much, that you're

closer to being back up the hill than you were initially.

In other words, you don't always roll down the hill, even if it's just a small percentage

of the time where you run up the hill, where you run against where you expected to be because

of this quantum spreading is faster and bigger than the rolling down the hill, well space

grows so fast from one thing to 512 things is such a small time that now you see oh no,

I have more regions that are inflating even more than they were when I started.

And so, yes, you're going to have regions where inflation rolls down that hill, where

it comes to an end, where it comes to an end, that's where the energy inherent to space

gets converted into matter, antimatter and radiation and you get that hot Big Bang.

And you get the birth of our Universe with all those properties that we talked about.

Where it's been stretched flat, where the temperature is the same in all directions

because things were connected during inflation.

And where you don't have monopoloes or other high energy relics, because you never got

up to that high temperature that you thought you would get if you extrapolated arbitrarily.

There's a maximum temperature that we can reach, and we've discovered with WMAP and

the Planck satellites, that that's somewhere around a factor of 1000 times or more below

the Planke energy.

So okay, with inflation you can reproduce those successes of the Big Bang, you can make

additional predictions of the fluctuations of the Universe, of superhorizon fluctuations,

about what types of structures you're going to get.

But you can also do this additional thing where you say, well, where does inflation

end?

How likely are we to have inflation end at any particular time?

And you can say, well, look, as we move forward in time, even if inflation comes to an end

with every time step in half or more than half of the regions, there were still an infinite

number and an increasingly infinite number of regions as time goes on where inflation

continues for eternity.

And that's where the idea of eternal inflation comes from.

That as this quantum field rolls down the field, it has a probability of spreading out.

And in some of those regions where it spreads down enough, you never roll down that hill,

you always stay at the top of the hill, which means that you're always inflating.

And so, if we looked across the Universe.

If we could somehow move into a God mode and actually look around and observe, we've got

our current observable Universe, which is only some fraction of what is the possible

actual Universe and possibly infinite.

But if we could see these other regions of inflation, what would we see?

Okay, so I'm going to ask you to visualize you were some higher dimensional creature,

that you could see all the 4-dimensions of our space and time, and you could see what's

going on in them from an outside view.

Inside, you would see what we call our observable Universe.

This is the stuff we can see from the moment of the Big Bang, the light that's reaching

us right now in all directions.

It would be this spherical Universe centered on us because that's where we happen to be.

If we were anywhere else it would be centered on wherever we were.

And you would see that's a part of our region where inflation ended.

It's getting bigger as time goes on, but we can't see all of it.

Now, if you look beyond that, beyond the part that's observable to us, you would also see,

oh wow, we're getting a big big spherical region that is where inflation ended.

And it may not be spherical, it may not be symmetrical, we just assume it's spherical.

You get this big region where inflation ended, and that's expanding outward at the speed

of light, and expanding with the expansion of space.

And anywhere in that region, if you put an observer, and said hey, you've been here since

the Big Bang, what do you see.

You could draw a sphere about 46 light years in radius, about the same as you can for us.

That's how far you can see in the expanding Universe.

Except if you're very close to the boundary, you would get there, but you would see a mysterious

end.

Like you would see a cut off in the structure of the Universe, of the microwave background.

There would just be empty space beyond that.

So if you asked what's going on beyond that empty space.

Well outside of the region where you had your hot Big Bang, that's inflating space, that

you would have this space where inflation continues and every so often you can say,

well if I look throughout this inflating space, what else am I seeing?

Well, the answer is that I would see a bunch of different pockets in the Universe that

looked like our part where inflation ended, except it may have ended at different times.

So, the Universe in some places, other universes within this multiverse within this eternally

expanding space, they may have not ended 13.8 billion years ago and said, that's when you

have the Big Bang and that's when you get your little pocket Universe.

Instead, you could have had something that ended more recently, you could have had something

that ended long before us.

You could have Universes much older than ours is, and you could also have universes where

inflation is just stopping right now and you're only having the start of that hot Big Bang.

But what's very important to recognize about inflation is this super rapidness at which

it causes space to expand insures that if you invision the Universe as okay, we have

this bubble that we form within this ocean of inflating space.

And you've got another little bubble.

Even though these bubbles are expanding at the speed of light.

The space in between them, the space is expanding exponentially and it always pushes these bubbles

away.

And that means that wherever you are in the Universe, your pocket universe should never

collide with another pocket universe.

The space in between them should always be expanding eternally.

And even though you're always producing a countless number of these universes, they'll

never interact with each other and you'll never be able to see them.

All that we can experience is our observable Universe within it.

So we could never reach these other universes.

We're stuck just doing the math and imagining them.

That's sad.

Right unless you turn on God mode, like you said.

If you turn on the God mode, then you can see all the things.

And this is an interesting thing, and a lot of people argue that is the multiverse and

is eternal inflation actually science.

And I would argue that it is, but you have to be very careful.

The reason that I would argue that it is, is you say, well, we've got this theory of

cosmic inflation and the evidence for it is overwhelming.

Right?

We've got some very good evidence for it, cosmic inflation has been validated, it's

very robust, we're very happy with it.

Then you come to the next thing, you say well, we also understand that the Universe and everything

in it is quantum in nature.

So you say okay, you've got cosmic inflation, you've got the quantum nature of the Universe.

We put these two things together and what are the consequences we get out of eternal

inflation is one of them.

This tells you no matter how long ago or how recently ago inflation began, once it begins,

it should continue eternally into the future.

This doesn't mean it continued eternally into the past.

Inflation may have had a beginning.

The Universe may have had a beginning, or it may have been eternal to the past.

The problem is that for us within our observable Universe, because of how rapidly inflation

causes an expansion, when we look to one end of the Universe and when we look to the other

end of the Universe in two opposite directions, we say okay, we're looking at the entire observable

Universe, we ask how much of inflation do we have access to, do we have information

about that exists in something observable to us.

The answer is unfortunately, we only have access to only about 10 -33 seconds.

The final 10 to the -33 seconds of inflation.

This is something that could have gone on for fractions of a second, or could have gone

on for many seconds, or many years, or billions of years, or googols of years, or forever,

or forever.

But we only have access to that tiny bit of information, so on one hand, it's incredible

how much we can learn about the Universe, just from this tiny bit we can access.

But it does make you wonder because we have this tremendous extrapolation that we've done

from it, is there some kind of physics somewhere.

Or is there some physics that we've gotten wrong along the path that means that this

conclusion is invalid.

And as a scientists, it's very important to keep an open mind about it.

We're doing the best science we can with all the information we have.

We've validated every part of this theory that we can physically validate.

And for the parts that we haven't validated yet, we're looking for ways to do that.

But as we come forward we hope to learn more and more things but at some point you're going

to hit a limit.

You're going to hit a limit, there's a finite number of particles in the universe, there's

a finite number of degrees of freedom that they have, there's a finite number of bits

of information encoded in it.

And even with everything we have, with 10 to the 90 particles or so, and how they're

correlated and how they interact with each other, that's finite.

So if you say, I want to know what happened before these last 10 to the -33 seconds of

inflation.

That information might not exist in the way that human beings or anything within our Universe

can ever gain access to.

Well, in a moment, Ethan and I are going to talk about his new book, but first I'd like

thank:

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Ethan, well thank you very much for blowing my mind with this bittersweet ending.

But tell me about your book.

Congratulations.

Yeah, so thank you, I have a new book out, it's called Treknology, it's a book about

Star Trek, the science of it in particular.

It's about the science of Star Trek, from tricorders to warp drive.

And what we've done in this book is that we've taken a look at 28 of the different technologies

featured in Star Trek, from warp drive to transporters to Georgie's visor to any of

the military or civilian communication advances you can think of to the ship's technology

to even Borg implants.

You take all these technologies and you want to ask yourself, Star Trek the original series

was 51 years ago.

Star Trek the Next Generation premiered 30 years ago.

How many of these technologies have already become reality?

You've got these things like flip communications and universal translator ear pieces, and touchscreen

computers like PADDs or electronic clipboards and sliding doors and you're like that's yesterday's

technology, and that's true.

In the mean time, we've made tremendous advances to some technologies you might not realize

are almost here, from a holodeck, we've got virtual reality with multi-sensory experiences,

not just sight and sounds, but using infrasonic sensors we've also got touch.

You might say what about things like synthehol and believe it or not, we've actually got

drugs and pharmacological compounds that have us well on our way to having this synthetic

version of alcohol that will give you all the positive effects without any of the negative

effects with the addition you can take an antidote pill that will sober yourself up

almost instantaneously.

You remember Geordi had his VISOR and later got ocular implants, well it turns out they've

developed an ocular implant they can put in your brain's visual cortex that can restore

sight to up to 85% of blind people including those that don't even have any optic nerves

to go through.

Fantastic, well Ethan, we're going to put a link to the book in the show notes of this

episode so people can go and get a copy.

You're bordering on spoilers and it sounds absolutely terrific and I can't wait to give

it a read.

Well Ethan, thanks for joining us on the Guide to Space today, I really appreciate it.

If people have questions, I'm going to encourage them to post them in the comments and maybe

you're going to show up and answer a couple of people's questions?

I'd love that, thank you.

That sounds great.

I think this episode deserves a playlist.

This time, you're going to get a series of really complex lectures and documentaries.

I think you can handle it.

First up, a lecture from Leonard Susskind about eternal inflation, next a short animated

video about Cosmic Inflation.

Another from PBS Spacetime about inflation.

A lecture from Lawrence Krauss about inflation.

And finally a video from the Perimeter Institute about the search for a multiverse.

For more infomation >> What Is Eternal Inflation? Universes Within Universes Featuring Ethan Siegel - Duration: 27:51.

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The Disgusting Scene Cut From Thor: Ragnarok - Duration: 1:47.

In a recent interview with Yahoo!

Movies, Thor: Ragnarok writer Eric Pearson revealed that one planned scene was left on

the cutting room floor—it was a spaghetti joke, and it was pretty gross.

We can't count the number of times spaghetti has shown up as a gag in a movie or show.

Sometimes it's sweet, other times it's a little more disgusting.

But the cut scene in Thor: Ragnarok might have been the most disgusting of all.

Behind the scenes, the writers called it "the Noodle Worm Scene,'" which should tell you

how gross it was.

Pearson explained:

"It was an emotional check-in moment with Bruce Banner and Thor before the finale, with

Banner eating alien food and trying to be serious.

It [looks like] spaghetti, but then he realizes the thing he's eating is alive on the end."

Yup, in this case, "noodle worm" was entirely literal.

"Please, Nick, eat some busghetti."

"I didn't realize you enjoyed eating worms!"

So why was the scene cut?

Pearson went on to say:

"I spent so much time on it, and it just never made it in.

We thought it was this pivotal character moment, and it never had a place.

It crushed the momentum."

This scene marks yet another moment clipped from Thor: Ragnarok, which was originally

going to include a second major Thor villain and feature a flashback scene of a chubby

Thor and an emo Loki.

Maybe the "noodle worm" will still make an appearance in a future Thor movie, although

something tells us you'd never look at a plate of spaghetti the same way again.

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For more infomation >> The Disgusting Scene Cut From Thor: Ragnarok - Duration: 1:47.

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KPOP GROUPS WHO SHOULD BE ON MAMA 2017 - Duration: 19:38.

For more infomation >> KPOP GROUPS WHO SHOULD BE ON MAMA 2017 - Duration: 19:38.

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Feinstein Disagrees With Trump On Style, Not Substance - Duration: 7:47.

DIANE FEINSTEIN IS BEING CHALLENGED IN HER

CALIFORNIA SENATE RUN, SHE IS 84

YEARS OLD, HAS BEEN IN THE SENATE FOR 25 YEARS.

SHE HAS BEEN IN POLITICS FOR HALF A CENTURY.

SHE HAS NOT CHANGED WITH THE TIMES AT ALL.

SHE IS OF COURSE, AMONG HER ISSUES NOT NEARLY

AGGRESSIVE ENOUGH AND CHALLENGING DONALD TRUMP.

SHE HAD SAID A LITTLE WHILE BACK THAT MAYBE DONALD TRUMP CAN

LEARN AND BECOME A GOOD PRESIDENT AFTER ALL.

SHE SAID IT JUST A LITTLE WHILE AGO.

HE HAS BEEN AN ABSOLUTE TRAIN WRECK.

I HAVE A THEORY AS TO WHY SHE SAID THAT.

JAKE TAPPER IS GOING TO CHALLENGE HER ABOUT THAT ON

STATE OF THE UNION.

LET'S WATCH THE BEGINNING.

THIS WEEK ALLISON HARTMAN, WHO IS A BERNIE SANDERS

SUPPORTER ANNOUNCED SHE WILL ENTER THE RACE.

THEIR ARGUMENT IS THAT YOU HAVEN'T HELD PRESIDENT JUMP

ACCOUNTABLE ON YOUR PART OF THE PROBLEM IN WASHINGTON.

HOW DO YOU RESPOND?

THERE IS A CERTAIN DEGREE OF UNFAIRNESS IN THAT.

WAH.

WAH.

I LOVE THAT ALREADY

THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE IS

GETTING THIS ESTABLISHMENT DEMOCRAT TO PERHAPS TRY TO

ANSWER SOME QUESTIONS AND HOLD HER ACCOUNTABLE.

COMPLAINING THAT YOUR OPPONENTS ARE NOT BEING FAIR IS NOT

VERY HELPFUL OR PRODUCTIVE.

SO WHY ARE THEY NOT BEING FAIR?

HAVE YOU GONE AFTER DONALD

TRUMP?

FIRST OF ALL YOU HAVE AGREED WITH HIM A THIRD OF THE

TIME WHICH IS AMONG THE HIGHER TOTALS AMONG THE DEMOCRATS

IN THE SENATE.

YOU AGREED WITH SOME OF HIS CABINET PICS.

THAT IS UNBELIEVABLE THAT SHE THINKS HE WOULD BE A GOOD

PRESIDENT.

WHAT MIGHT BE A REASON SHE IS NOT CHALLENGING TRUMP?

WHAT

WOULD I DO?

I WOULD SAY WE HAVE TO TALK ABOUT THIS GUYS CORRUPTION.

WE JUST HAD THE TAX CUT PLAN AND IT TURNS OUT TRUMP WAS LYING.

ONE OF THOSE GUYS WAS DIANE FEINSTEIN'S HUSBAND.

SO YOU DON'T TALK ABOUT DONALD TRUMP'S CORRUPTION IF

YOU'RE WORRIED THAT TALKING ABOUT HIS DONORS WILL LEAD

TO TALKING ABOUT YOUR DONORS.

BUT IT IS OKAY, TAPPER LET HER CONTINUE, SHE WILL GET TO

EXPLAIN WHAT THE PRINCIPAL PROBLEM WITH DONALD TRUMP IS.

APPARENTLY PROGRESSIVES ARE BEING UNFAIR.

WHAT I SAID WAS IN THE COMMONWEALTH SPEECH, PARTS OF IT

WERE EXCISED FROM THE SPEECH BUT WHAT I SAID, I HOPE YOU CAN

LEARN AND END UP BEING A GOOD PRESIDENT.

THAT WAS CATASTROPHIC FOR SOME PEOPLE IN MY STATE.

EVERYBODY SEES WHAT THE FLAWS IN THIS PRESIDENT ARE.

THERE IS NO QUESTION ABOUT IT.

THAT IS WHY THIS TRIP IS WORTHY OF SO MUCH ATTENTION.

CAN HE STAY ON SCRIPT?

I WATCHED HIS REMARKS IN JAPAN WITH

RESPECT TO THE MILITARY THAT WERE RECEIVING HIM.

AND I THOUGHT HE DID A GOOD JOB, HE STAYED ON SCRIPT.

THE BIGGEST PROBLEM DONALD TRUMP HAS IS THAT HE

DOESN'T STAY ON SCRIPT.

THAT IS UNBELIEVABLE.

I CAN LIST DOZENS OF PROBLEMS THAT DONALD TRUMP HAS.

THE DESTRUCTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, AND

THEN TAKING THAT MONEY AND TAKING IT TO SPENDING AND

DEFENSE CONTRACTORS.

HER HUSBAND GOT A HUGE DEFENSE CONTRACT AFTER HER HUSBAND

VOTED FOR THE IRAQ WAR.

HOW ABOUT THE TAX CUTS, MY GOD.

80% OF THE TAX CUTS TRUMP PROPOSED WILL GO TO THE TOP 1%.

DO YOU KNOW THAT DIANE FEINSTEIN VOTED FOR THE BUSH TAX CUTS?

THERE IS SOME CHANCE SHE WILL VOTE FOR TRUMP TAX CUTS.

THE ONLY REASON IS THEY ARE PUTTING PRESSURE ON HER.

SHE VOTED FOR BUSH TAX CUTS FOR MILLIONAIRES AND BILLIONAIRES.

AND GUESS WHAT HER OWN FAMILY GOT A GIANT TAX CUT.

GIVEN HER OWN CHOICES WE KNOW WHICH DIRECTION SHE WOULD GO.

THAT'S WHY PUTTING A SPOTLIGHT ON DIANE FEINSTEIN IS SO

IMPORTANT.

IF YOU LET HER BE, SHE WILL VOTE FOR MORE WAR AS SHE HAS

DONE IN THE PAST.

WHY IS SHE NOT UPSET ABOUT THE DRONE STRIKES?

TRUMP IS NOW

KILLING FOUR TIMES AS MANY CIVILIANS AS THE OBAMA

ADMINISTRATION.

WHY IS SHE NOT EXPLAINING THE $70 BILLION OF WASTEFUL DEFENSE

DEPARTMENT SPENDING?

BECAUSE SHE AGREES WITH THAT, PART OF WHICH

GOES TO HER FAMILY.

ISN'T IT INSANE THAT WE HAVE ONE OF THE MOST CONSERVATIVE

DEMOCRATS IN THE COUNTRY REPRESENTING CALIFORNIA,

ONE OF THE MOST LIBERAL STATES.

IF YOU WANT AN ACTUAL PROGRESSIVE VOTE AGAINST HER.

GO TO JUSTICEDEMOCRATS.COM/ALISON.

CONTRIBUTE IN ANY WAY THAT YOU CAN BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW WHY

CALIFORNIA IS ONE OF THE MOST CONSERVATIVE DEMOCRATIC SENATORS

IN THE WHOLE COUNTRY.

IT IS NOT AN EXAGGERATION.

BUSH TAX CUTS, BUSH'S IRAQ WAR.

SHE NEVER THOUGHT FOR GETTING MONEY OUT OF POLITICS.

WHY?

BECAUSE SHE BATHES IN MONEY.

SHE IS FOR THE DEATH PENALTY.

THERE IS A CHANCE SHE MIGHT BE THE MOST SINGLE CONSERVATIVE

SEN.

IN ALL THE SENATE.

WE DON'T EVEN KNOW IF DIANE FEINSTEIN IS

GOING TO VOTE AGAINST TRUMP'S MONSTROUS TAX CUTS.

EVERY TIME THERE IS TAX CUTS AGAINST THE HIGH CLASS, SHE

HAS VOTED YES.

CALIFORNIA, YOU MUST HAVE A PROGRESSIVE SENATOR.

IT IS WAY PAST TIME FOR CHANGE.

IS EXACTLY WHAT THE JUSTICE DEMOCRATS STAND FOR.

STRONG PROGRESSIVES WILL BRING YOU REAL CHANGE.

For more infomation >> Feinstein Disagrees With Trump On Style, Not Substance - Duration: 7:47.

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George H. W. Bush Accused Of Groping Underage Girl - Duration: 7:41.

A SIXTH WOMAN HAS COME FORWARD WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST FORMER PRESIDENT GEORGE HW BUSH.

THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE LATEST ALLEGATION IS THE AGE AT

WHICH THIS WOMAN ALLEGES THAT SHE WAS GROPED.

THIS ALLEGEDLY HAPPENED BACK IN 2003.

HER NAME IS ROSLYN CORRIGAN AND SHE SAID:

LET ME GIVE YOU HER EXACT QUOTES.

SHE SAID:

SHE WAS ONLY 16 AT THE TIME TO KEEP IN MIND, YOU ARE TALKING

ABOUT A FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ALLEGEDLY GROPING

A 16-YEAR-OLD THAT SHE WAS INCREDIBLY INTIMIDATED AND DID

NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO.

SHE SAID AT THE TIME, WHAT DOES A TEENAGER SAY THAT

THE EX-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES?

I WOULD BE TERRIFIED.

I WOULDN'T SAY ANYTHING.

I WOULD HANDLE IT THE SAME WAY THAT SHE DID, TO BE QUITE

HONEST WITH YOU.

INCREDIBLE THING IS SPOKESPEOPLE FROM BUSH'S CAMP AREN'T

DENYING IT.

THEY'RE LIKE, HE THOUGHT IT WAS GOOD-NATURED AND THERE WAS

NOTHING WRONG WITH IT.

LET ME BE THEIR QUOTE.

IF YOU'VE WATCHED THE SHOW FOR LONG TIME YOU HAVE A SOFT SPOT

FOR HIM SOME LITTLE BIASED I VIEW WONDER WHY, THERE ARE TWO

THINGS THAT GEORGE H TO BE BUSH A PRINCIPLED, THAT HIS SON

DIDN'T HAVE ANYWHERE TO THE PRINCIPLE OF.

ONE, HE SAID READ MY LIPS, NO NEW TAXES BUT WHEN HE

THOUGHT THE BUDGET WAS OUT OF CONTROL, HE RAISED TAXES

KNOWING THAT IT WOULD COST THEM POLITICALLY, AND IT DID.

WAS THE RIGHT THING TO DO ANY DIDN'T GO INTO IRAQ.

HE DID: A, BUT EVERYONE PUT A WORLD OF PRESSURE HIM TO GO

INTO IRAQ AND HE SAID I'M NOT GOING TO DO IT.

I RESPECT THE DECISIONS OF HIM.

JUST GIVING YOU BACKGROUND YOU KNOW WHY, I DON'T VIEW HIM

AS I DO THE CURRENTLY REPUBLICANS.

BUT THAT IS NOT AT ALL RELEVANT TO THE STORY, I'M JUST

GIVING YOU MY BIAS.

IN THIS CASE, I THINK IT IS NOT THE BIAS, I THINK IT IS ME

GENUINELY ASKING THE QUESTION OF, IS IT DIFFERENT WHEN IT

IS SOMEONE THAT IS THAT OLD AND DOESN'T KNOW HOW WRONG IT IS?

THAT IS NOT AN EXCUSE.

IT IS NOT REMOTELY AN EXCUSE.

WHAT I'M ASKING IS, IS IT DIFFERENT.

THIS IS SUPER AND COMFORTABLE BUT THE ROY MORE EXAMPLE.

ROY MOORE, WHEN HE WAS IN HIS 30S AND HE IS NOT NEARLY AS OLD

AS GEORGE HW BUSH, MEANING HE DIDN'T GROW UP IN THE ERA, HE

GROW KIND OF IN OUR ERA ROY MOORE IS NOT A SPRING

CHICKEN, BUT HE IS MORE MODERN.

AND HE WAS 32 WHEN HE IS GROPING 16-YEAR-OLDS TO TRY TO SLEEP

WITH THEM, REQUEST OH AS OPPOSED TO GEORGE H TO BE BUT SHE WAS 79

AND THEN IN HIS 80S AND GRABBING THEM FROM THE WHEELCHAIR AND

THEN MAKING A JOKE, THE JOKE THAT HE ALWAYS MADE ANY DID

ALL THE TIME, IN FRONT OF HIS LIFE AND EVERYONE ELSE, MY

FAVORITE MAGICIAN IS DAVID COPPERFIELD.

THAT TO ME SAYS, AT LEAST IN HIS MIND, HE DOES NOT THINK HE IS

DOING ANYTHING WRONG BECAUSE HE IS PUBLICLY ANNOUNCING IT.

ROY MOORE GRABS THEM IN THE BACK OF THE PARKING LOT.

HE IS DOING THIS ON PUBLIC.

YOU SEE WHAT I'M SAYING?

IT IS DEFINITELY DIFFERENT, THE QUESTION IS, DOES THAT MATTER?

KNOW, HE IS HORRIBLY GUILTY.

YOU SEE WHAT I'M SAYING?

I DO, AND I THINK BAD ACTORS WHO ACT POORLY IN A VARIETY

OF SITUATIONS WILL JUSTIFY TO THEMSELVES THAT WHAT THEY

ARE DOING IS NOT THAT BAD.

THIS IS AN EXTREME EXAMPLE BUT RODERIGO DUTERTE IN

THE PHILIPPINES THINKS THAT IT IS TOTALLY OKAY TO HAVE

EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLINGS OF DRUG ADDICTS AND IN HIS HEAD, HE

IS DOING SOMETHING GOOD.

WHEN BUSHES HAD, MAYBE HE THINKS WHAT HE IS DOING IS

INNOCENT BUT WHAT THIS SAYS TO ME AND WHAT IT COMMUNICATES TO

ME IS THIS SENSE OF ENTITLEMENT TO PUT YOUR HANDS ON ANY

OTHER INDIVIDUAL WITHOUT CONSENT THINK THAT IT IS TOTALLY OKAY.

DO NOT PUT YOUR HANDS ON PEOPLE.

JUST DON'T TOUCH PEOPLE.

I DO NOT CARE IF YOU ARE THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED

STATES, OR WHAT KIND OF POWER YOU DEAL.

YOU DO NOT HAVE THE ABILITY TO GO AHEAD AND JUST GROW

PEOPLE, GRAB PEOPLE ANYWAY YOU LIKE WHENEVER YOU LIKE.

LET ME BE CLEAR ABOUT TWO THINGS.

ONE, THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR.

DO NOT DO IT.

WE'RE NOT NEGOTIATING ABOUT WHETHER HE IS ALLOWED TO DO IT.

HE IS DEFINITELY NOT.

FURTHERMORE, IF YOU ARE THE EX-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED

STATES, YOU'VE A FURTHER RESPONSIBILITY TO NOT DO IT

BECAUSE YOU HOLD POWER OVER PEOPLE.

HERE'S A 16-YEAR-OLD

GIRL INTIMIDATED BY YOUR POWER SO DON'T ABUSE THAT POWER.

YOU SHOULD GO FURTHER OUT OF YOUR WAY TO MAKE SURE YOU

ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING.

I GUESS WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT IS CONSEQUENCES.

IF I AM AT A THANKSGIVING GET TOGETHER AND SOME CREEPER

IS CORNERING A 16-YEAR-OLD WHEN HE IS 32

AND WE CATCH HIM, I AM TURNING HIM OVER TO THE COPS.

IF A 79-YEAR-OLD GRANDPA'S KIDDING AROUND, DAVID COPPA FEEL

AS WE ARE TAKING A PICTURE, YOU ARE PULLING THEM ASIDE

SAYING YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DO THAT.

THAT IS CRAZY, DON'T EVER DO THAT AGAIN BUT YOU ARE NOT

TURNING THEM OVER TO THE COPS.

TO SEE WHAT I'M SAYING?

IT IS HARD TO TELL WHAT MY REACTION WOULD BE IN THAT

SITUATION BECAUSE IT IS INTERESTING BECAUSE PRIOR

TO EXPERIENCING THIS EXACT THING MYSELF, I DID NOT SEE IT IS

THAT BIG OF A DEAL.

I WAS THINKING OKAY IT WAS ABOUT GRABBING SOMETHING TO THE WORLD.

BUT WHEN YOU HEAR ABOUT SEXUAL ASSAULT OR RAPE, SOME OF THE

ALLEGATIONS ARE SO BRUTAL AND TERRIBLE THAT IT MAKES SOMETHING

LIKE AN ASS GRAB SEEM INNOCENT AND THEN WHEN I EXPERIENCED IT

MYSELF, YOU FEEL SO VIOLATED AND YOU FEEL, YOU START

QUESTIONING YOURSELF.

AM I DOING SOMETHING WRONG?

AND MY DRESSED INAPPROPRIATELY?

IN MICE CARRYING MYSELF A CERTAIN WAY?

DO I LOOK SLEDDING

NO YOU START FEELING REALLY BAD ABOUT YOURSELF.

IT IS REALLY DEGRADING AND DEMEANING AND SO THAT DID

NOT HAPPEN TO ME BY SOMEONE IN A POSITION OF POWER LIKE AN

EXPRESS IN SO I CANNOT IMAGINE WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE A

16-YEAR-OLD

AND EXPERIENCE THIS BY A FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

AND THAT FEELING OF POWERLESSNESS MAKES IT EVEN

WORSE.

WE WERE JUST HAVING THE CONVERSATION SO YOU HEAR

EVERYBODY'S PERSPECTIVE AND UNDERSTAND AND IF YOU ARE A GUY

AND YOU DIDN'T GET IT, ANA IT SAY SOMETHING REALLY

INTERESTING THAT YOU SHOULD TAKE NOTE OF DIE IF YOU DON'T

THINK IT'S A DEAL, THAT DOES NOT MEAN IT IS NOT A BIG DEAL DIET

IS NOT ABOUT YOU, AND IS ABOUT THE PERSON YOU

ARE DOING IT TOO.

For more infomation >> George H. W. Bush Accused Of Groping Underage Girl - Duration: 7:41.

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Trump's Most Awkward Handshake Yet? - Duration: 2:56.

TRUMP MADE A LOT OF NEWS DURING HIS TOUR ASIA AND DURING THE

ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH EAST ASIA NATIONS.

IT WAS A SUMMIT IN THE

PHILIPPINES, THERE WAS THIS FUN LITTLE RITUAL OR

TRADITION THAT THEY DO WHERE WORLD LEADERS DO THIS HANDSHAKE

AND IT IS NOT REALLY THAT COMPLICATED, RIGHT HAND OVER

LEFT HAND AND THEN YOU DO A HANDSHAKE WITH THE WORLD LEADERS

NEXT TO YOU AND IT IS SUPPOSED TO SHOW UNITY, HOWEVER, TRUMP

SEEMED TO STRUGGLE A LITTLE BIT WITH THAT AND IT MADE SOME NEWS.

WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT THE VIDEO.

AND NOW FOR THE HANDSHAKE, RIGHT OVER LEFT IN ONE, TWO, AND 3.

OKAY, FIRST OF ALL, THAT IS SUPER AWKWARD.

TO BE FAIR TO TRUMP, I THINK I WOULD'VE PROBABLY SCREWED IT UP.

LOOK, I DON'T REALLY CARE.

I THINK MOST PEOPLE WOULD, BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW, IT IS

AWKWARD AS IT IS AND MAYBE THEY DIDN'T HEAR THE INSTRUCTIONS

WHEN IT WAS READ.

THAT IS THE ONLY TINY CRITICISM, HE DOESN'T DO

ANY OF HIS HOMEWORK.

I'M SURE THEY TELL THE PRESIDENT BY THE WAY, YOU'RE GOING TO THIS

AWKWARD HANDSHAKE REVIEW ARE DOING THIS AND HE IS LIKE YEAH

YEAH, IT IS NOT IN ITS WE, I DON'T CARE.

I WOULD'VE BEEN LIKE WAY, WHAT ARE WE DOING CLUSTER AND

YOU KNOW I'M AWKWARD WITH PHYSICAL STUFF SO I

WOULD'VE BEEN LIKE WHICH ONE GOES OVER WHICH?

WHAT SHE THE PICTURES BECAUSE WE ARE ACTUALLY MORE FOR THE TRUMP.

MOST PEOPLE HAVEN'T SEEN THE VIDEO AND THEY SEE THE

PICTURES AND THIS LOOKS AWESOME AND HILARIOUS.

I THINK MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT IT IS HIS FACIAL

EXPRESSIONS BECAUSE HE REALIZED HE GOT IT WRONG AND I THINK HE

MADE THE SAME KIND OF FACE, BUT MOST PEOPLE WITH THEIR

STRUGGLING WITH SOMETHING PUBLICLY WILL MAKE A FACE AND

TRUMP IS VERY EXPRESSIVE AND SO IF YOU WATCH THE VIDEO HE MAKES

THIS FACE BEFORE HE DOES THIS RIDICULOUS FAKE SMILE.

IT IS SO AWKWARD.

THEY SHOULD CUT THE HANDSHAKE OUT.

THIS WHOLE UNITY IN ASIA, I'M NOT BUYING IT.

THERE ARE BETTER WAYS TO DO UNITY.

EVERYBODY IS STRUGGLING WITH IT.

LOOK AT THAT FACE.

IT'S THE BEST PART.

THIS STORY DOES NOT MEAN MUCH.

DON'T ME TO MAKE MUCH OF IT, IT IS JUST FINE.

For more infomation >> Trump's Most Awkward Handshake Yet? - Duration: 2:56.

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Biggest Game Show Cheaters Ever Caught - Duration: 7:42.

A good game show is a well-oiled, million-dollar machine, built to ensure both fun and fairness.

But with tons of cash on the line, some contestants just can't resist the urge to find a way to

beat or cheat the system and win big.

Here are a few of the biggest game show cheaters in history… or at least the ones who were

caught.

Charles Ingram

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

really wants contestants to win, since it's just good TV to see a regular Joe get rich.

Even with multiple lifelines available to contestants for especially difficult trivia

questions, that just wasn't enough for disgraced Army Major Charles Ingram, who appeared on

the British edition of the show in 2001.

According to Vice, Ingram stationed two people in the audience: his wife, Diana, and his

friend, Tecwen Whittock, both former contestants.

As he carefully read off each of the four multiple choice answers out loud, he'd listen

for a cough, which was allegedly a signal from his plants as to which answer was the

correct one.

Using this ridiculous method pioneered by cheating high school students, Ingram actually

won the million-pound grand prize.

The scheme was ultimately discovered and all three were found guilty of, quote, "procuring

the execution of a valuable security by deception," or, in simpler terms: fraud.

All three received suspended prison sentences, and were fined a combined total of 55,000

pounds… which Charles allegedly never paid.

Ingram was also stripped of his title by the Army Board, after 17 years of service.

As if that weren't enough bad karma, Charles Ingram later slipped on an apple while mowing

his lawn and cut off three of his toes.

Sorry, Charlie.

Adriana Abenia

In 2014, Spanish model Adriana Abenia appeared on Pasapalabra, Spain's version of Password.

Abenia's blatant cheating scheme occurred during a segment where she had to listen to

song clips and identify the name and performer.

The game had barely started when the host and other contestants noticed that she kept

looking at a phone she had hidden in her lap.

She'd been using the music identification app Shazam.

She was called out on it right on the show, but everyone just laughed it off.

The host, Christian Galvez, even said that she deserved a special prize for cheating

so brazenly.

A few days later, Abenia made her intentions clear, saying,

"No one told me that [I] could not cheat."

"You also have to understand that it was to help someone else.

I'm very altruistic."

Khaled El-Katateny

Millionaire Hot Seat is an Australian spinoff of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, and in

2014, a cocky 19-year-old law student named Khaled El-Katateny appeared on the show and

racked up winnings of $100,000.

"Where's the cellophane?"

"Where's the cellophane?

I want the cellophane."

"What was that?"

"I want the cellophane."

"Nah, you only get that for $250,000."

After the show aired, he told the media that he cheated — sort of, saying,

"I didn't play the game — I played the man."

Huh?

According to El-Katateny, he claimed to nail correct answers to the questions not through

knowledge, but by watching the body language of host Eddie McGuire as he read off the multiple

choice possibilities, admitting,

"If you look at it, you see me working Eddie McGuire.

I'm reading every single subtle thing about his face."

He also watched the studio audience behind McGuire to see which choice made their faces

light up.

In the end, El-Katateny got to keep his money, because utilizing a poker strategy for a trivia

game technically isn't against the rules.

When asked about his plans for his "winnings," El-Katateny simply said, quote, "I didn't

win anything — I earned it."

Terry Kniess

The Price is Right seems like a difficult game show to win because it involves guessing

the, quote, "actual retail price" of items — which never seems to be anywhere near

what you'd see at an actual retail store.

So, when Terry Kniess put in a bid of $23,743 during a "Showcase Showdown" in 2008 — and

hit the prize's retail price exactly — it defied all of the odds.

How'd he do it?

"Hasn't happened since '72 or '73.

Hit it right on the nose."

Esquire's profile of Kniess revealed his secrets: the man is an analytical genius.

Kneiss has been both an expert blackjack player and an award-winningly accurate meteorologist.

"I'm Terry Kniess, you might be better off sitting at home and roasting your nuts on

an open fire than going out on the road tomorrow."

Kniess told Esquire that he and his wife recorded episodes of The Price is Right every day for

four months, then memorized the prices of all the items the show used, and frequently

reused, in the Showcase Showdown segment.

From there, it was just basic math.

It wasn't even a new strategy.

"How did you you settle on $21.40."

"I seen that on here last week and that's what it is.

I watch you every day!"

Host Drew Carey floated another theory: in the audience during the taping was Ted Slauson,

a regular Price attendee and one-time contestant, who had also amassed an encyclopedic memory

of showcase prices.

Carey and show producers seemed to think that Slauson colluded with Kniess and used hand

signals to tell him the perfect price, an allegation that both men deny.

Kniess got to keep his winnings, because despite their suspicions, the show couldn't prove

he did anything wrong...other than being real good at math.

"Get those nerds!"

"Nerds!"

"NERDSSS!"

Korilla BBQ

In 2011, the NYC-based food truck, Korilla BBQ, was eliminated from The Great Food Truck

Race, a reality show competition in which hopeful street chefs compete for a grand prize

of $50,000.

The team with the lowest sales gets eliminated, hence Korilla's desperate, if not ill-conceived

attempt at staying alive with some bogus profit.

"Unfortunately, one of you guys tried to cheat."

"It was clear you put $2,700 of your own money in the till."

The owners of the Korean-Mexican fusion truck maintained their innocence, despite a confidentiality

agreement that barred them from speaking out in too much detail.

Food Network originally only said that the team was eliminated from the show after making,

quote, "an unfortunate decision."

It wasn't until a 2016 interview with KoreanAmericanStory.org that Korilla BBQ owner, Eddie Song, finally

cleared up what really happened.

Apparently, the team decided to get creative when facing the challenge of not being able

to sell meat while competing in Memphis.

Song and his crew, quote, "formed a little partnership with one of the top Memphis-style

BBQ" joints, and ended up selling empty tortillas... and sending their customers elsewhere to get

free meat.

Ultimately, they bent the rules and got busted.

The Twenty One gang

While most game show cheats are simply over-eager rogue contestants, the scandal surrounding

the 1956 game show Twenty One involved the show's producers — and served as the basis

for the 1994 movie, Quiz Show.

According to Charles Van Doren's New Yorker account of the scandal, producers Al Freedman,

Jack Barry, and Dan Enright colluded with contestants Herb Stempel and Charles Van Doren

in some carefully choreographed high-stakes game show drama.

After around six weeks of coached-winning for Stempel, the show saw a dip in ratings,

possibly due to the unlikable nature of the quirky New York postal clerk.

Enter Charles Van Doren, a handsome English professor from Columbia University, and son

of a prominent poet.

He was similarly coached, and after some staged episodes that ended in ties, Van Doren eventually

overtook Stempel.

Both contestants walked away with a bunch of cash, and ratings were up.

Win-win, right?

Wrong.

No one believed Stempel's claims about the plague of game show fixing until a notebook

full of future quiz answers was found on the set of a completely different game show.

Stempel testified to a grand jury, which eventually led to congressional hearings, and an amendment

to the Communications Act of 1934, making it officially illegal to fix quiz shows.

It didn't much matter, because the networks were so spooked that they abruptly cancelled

many of their primetime game shows anyway.

"We're looking for nuts, now.

We're looking for nuts.

NUTS!"

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