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From the outside, NATO's new headquarters is already an iconic landmark.

But inside, it will be just as impressive in terms of its environment-friendly designs

and facilities.

The new HQ is integrated into Brussels' urban planning, with tram, bus and train stations

right next door.

Those who cycle to work can put their bikes in racks near the entrance with easy access

to showers.

And the car park was constructed with recycled demolition materials from the old buildings

on the site.

The new HQ was built to be as eco-friendly as possible, with highly insulated walls and

lots of windows to take maximum advantage of natural light available – which saves

electricity.

The eight sloping long wings collect the rain into reservoirs and this recycled rainwater

provides 90% of the water we need for toilets, cleaning and landscaping, saving a staggering

16,000 cubic metres – or the equivalent of 20 swimming pools – of water per year.

The state-of-the-art heating system is partially geothermal, capturing heat from deep beneath

the surface, bringing it up to the building and using it to heat the water that is circulated

though the slabs in the office ceilings and through the floor of the huge central atrium.

The water is pumped through the slab ceilings to maintain a steady temperature of 21 degrees,

so we save energy by heating less in winter.

Every little bit helps us to reduce our carbon footprint.

In the offices, the lights are automatically turned off when there's no activity in the

room.

When they're switched on, the intensity adjusts to the light coming from outside to

generate only the amount of light needed, saving on electricity.

Today, NATO recycles 54% of its waste.

Tomorrow, with these new facilities, we'll do even better.

In its new HQ, NATO will deliver on its promise to create an eco-friendly work place, using

more of what is already available, recycling whenever we can and wasting as little as possible.

For more infomation >> The new NATO Headquarters - built for a sustainable future - Duration: 2:20.

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Peppa Pig Funniest Face Swaps, Cartoons for Kids in 4K | Try Not to Laugh Challenge for Children #62 - Duration: 1:50.

For more infomation >> Peppa Pig Funniest Face Swaps, Cartoons for Kids in 4K | Try Not to Laugh Challenge for Children #62 - Duration: 1:50.

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Alina Zagitova Periscope Archive For fans 22.12.2015 - Duration: 5:06.

I told you! I told you! I told you

I knew you had marmalades

Give me another marmalade

You have ice in 10 minutes, you came early

Get off the ice

Who wants us to kill Kovalyov?

Everybody

Write: I want to

We have training

Filming me

filming me

Fiming me!

Who? What?

We must have training, but all went to the championship of Russia. And now we just sit in the locker room

Skating in sneakers is a new sport

I advise you to

Anna don`t like filmed

Anna superstar

Wow. 1 like

Hello

ouch...sorry

Diana say something

She from Tygel

She Tygelovec

Cosmetics were taken to the competitions

Her sister scored 13 points in competitions

Now I will show, but there is another coach

No?

Dasha filming as Diana crawls

do not say bad words in my broadcast

To close! To close!

Run faster

We make a maneuver. Run

We make a maneuver

For more infomation >> Alina Zagitova Periscope Archive For fans 22.12.2015 - Duration: 5:06.

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Chocolate Domino For Father's Day (ENGLISH SUBTITLES) - Duration: 10:01.

250g white compound chocolate. Microowave it for 20 seconds intervals, until it melts, or you can do it in a double boiler too.

Silicone Domino mould

Fill the mould with the chocolate.

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Use a toothpick to pop the trapped air bubbles

Scraper

Tap the mould to release the remaining bubbles. Let set.

4 dark chocolates. The amount will depend on your chocolate.

Long kitchen knife

Warm the blade on the heat, or in hot water, to easily cut the chocolate

If you use the water dry the blade very well. Don't force the chocolate or else it will break.

Cut following the pictures scheme in the upper left corner.

1 lid

2 small sides

2 long sides+1base

Break the leftover chocolate and melt it save at least 3 squares for the handle.

Ziplock bag

Cut out a tiny tip.

Let's beggin by sticking the long sides to the base.

And now the smaller sides.

Cut 3 separated squares.

With the hot blade smooth the sides .

If you want you can leave like that, but I prefer mine even smaller.

When it pleases you smooth it again.

Unmould the pieces.

Purple edible ink food marker

Paint the pieces' hollows.

Bronze luster dust

With a dry brush, brush the lid and the outside of the box.

Looks like it's snowing but it's just the dust flying.

Use a paper towel to avoid the dust gets inside of the box.

This piece must be perpendicular to the other.

Ops. Changing pieces for the Domino on the table.

Pastillage paste

Ahphabet imprint maker

Put the letters from backwards to forwards

Use a ruler to guide your cut.

Brown edible ink food marker

Edible dust Old Parchment

Dry brush

Cut out what's necessary.

Edible dust Autumn Leaf

Offset spatula

Imprint 2 lines.

Thank you for watching.

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For more infomation >> Chocolate Domino For Father's Day (ENGLISH SUBTITLES) - Duration: 10:01.

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South Korea, U.S., Japan security advisors meet as preparations for North Korea summits step up - Duration: 1:47.

So we know now that that the top security advisors of South Korea, the United States

and Japan,.... met over the weekend in San Francisco to discuss the upcoming talks with

North Korea.

It's the latest in number of meetings.... as officials scramble to get ready for the

landmark talks.

Our Kwon Jang-ho has more.

The Blue House on Monday revealed that Chung Eui-yong, Seoul's national security advisor,

had been back in the U.S. over the weekend.

He had been part of a closed-door meeting with his U.S. and Japanese counterparts, H.R.

McMaster and Shotaro Yachi.

Over two days, they were said to have discussed the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula,

as well as how to coordinate efforts in preparing for the landmark inter-Korean summit in April,

and the U.S.-North Korea summit in May.

The spokesperson said the three advisors also agreed to, quote, "not repeat their past failures."

For Chung it was the first time he had returned to the U.S. since that meeting with Donald

Trump earlier this month, where the U.S. President made the sudden decision to agree to a meeting

with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Since then there has been a flurry of trips for Chung and other South Korean officials

to gear up for the talks.

Chung visited China and Russia to brief them on the situation, while another special envoy

visited Japan with a similar remit.

And last week, Seoul's foreign minister, Kang Kyung-wha met with her U.S. and Japanese counterparts

in Washington.

North Korea also seems to have begun its preparations, sending envoys to Sweden and Finland to make

unofficial, indirect contact with Washington and Seoul.

With only a few weeks to go before the potentially historic summits, all parties are scrambling

to prepare, and more trips and meetings are expected ahead.

Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> South Korea, U.S., Japan security advisors meet as preparations for North Korea summits step up - Duration: 1:47.

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SUB FOR SUB COMMUNITY CENTER ON YOUTUBE 2018 **WEEK-1** - Duration: 3:48.

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For more infomation >> SUB FOR SUB COMMUNITY CENTER ON YOUTUBE 2018 **WEEK-1** - Duration: 3:48.

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Colors Cartoon Cars For Kids Cartoons About Cars Video For Children New Series - Duration: 13:22.

For more infomation >> Colors Cartoon Cars For Kids Cartoons About Cars Video For Children New Series - Duration: 13:22.

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Popular singer and composer Yun Sang tapped as music director for S. Korean art troupe to Pyongyang - Duration: 1:22.

The two Koreas will meet on Tuesday to discuss the details of a show to be put on in Pyongyang

sometime soon by South Korean performers.

The South Koreans at the meeting tomorrow will be led by a popular singer and composer...

who has been tapped for his experience in setting up pop music concerts.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

Yun Sang has been named as South Korea's music director for the performance team to visit

North Korea.

Seoul's Unification Ministry added that the two Koreas will sit down on Tuesday to discuss

the details of the performance to be held in Pyongyang.

While Yun is the first pop culture figure to lead a South Korean delegation to meet

with North Korean counterparts,... the ministry explained he's most suitable candidate to

prepare for a performance that will mainly feature South Korean pop music.

Yun, along with officials from Cheong Wa Dae and the Unification Ministry,... will meet

with the North's delegation headed by Samjiyon Orchestra director Hyon Song-wol,... at the

Tongilgak, a North Korean pavilion at the border village of Panmunjom.

The North invited Seoul's performance team and a taekwondo demonstration team to its

capital city when South Korean presidential envoys visited Pyongyang earlier this month.

Both performances will likely be held in early April,... ahead of the landmark inter-Korean

summit scheduled for later that month.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Popular singer and composer Yun Sang tapped as music director for S. Korean art troupe to Pyongyang - Duration: 1:22.

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Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L review for the everyday commuter - Duration: 9:07.

My name is Eric Welander, and welcome to my channel, all about apps and gear in the Apple

ecosystem.

Today, we're going to look at the Peak Design Everyday Backpack, and how it might fit into

your everyday commute.

So a couple of weeks ago, I shot a "What's in my bag?"

video that shows what I've been taking in my latest backpack, the Peak Design Everyday

Backpack.

So, there's a link up there in a card if you want to check that video out.

Since that video, I've taken this bag on two different airplane trips.

And then many more days as my everyday commute backpack.

So I wanted to wrap all of that perspective up into a review, talking about this bag from

the perspective of an everyday commuter.

So you might have heard of Peak Design.

They're known for making very classy camera bags that don't really look like camera

bags.

And this backpack is no exception to that.

But like a lot of camera bags, it comes with these great Velcro dividers that you can use

to section off the backpack into different parts that fit whatever you want to carry

in it.

So even if you're not trying to carry a lot of camera gear, the flexibility of this

style of bag can be very handy.

Peak Design as well has also done a lot to innovate on their bag dividers.

They have these like, sort of foldable flaps that allow you to even adjust it further and

give you more compartments or ways to divide the bag without having to redo the Velcro.

One of the most unique and striking and noticeable things about this backpack, right off the

bat, is that there's these two flaps on either side that fold down.

And that makes it very easy to load the bag with all the you want, and it also makes it

easy to get to stuff that's sort of inside or in the middle of your backpack.

Because of the dividers, you can sort of open up the side door, and then get into, you know,

that lower or middle level of your gear and get something out.

But the disadvantage is because there's two of those flaps on either side of the bag,

it's sometimes difficult to remember which side you put an item in.

So you'll end up opening one and realizing "oh, wait, it's on the other side of the

pocket".

I'd love to see maybe some way they could make this bag look a little different on either

side to maybe help with that.

So another unique trait of Peak Design bags is the top flap where they have this sort

of metal clasp that makes it very easy to get in and out of the bag.

I've had other bags with different top flaps and other latch systems that are a lot more

cumbersome and slower to get into.

This one makes it very quick to get in and out of that top compartment.

So as far as laptop capacity.

If you're doing an everyday commute, you're probably want to carry either a large tablet

or laptop with you.

I can easily fit a 15" Apple MacBook Pro.

There's also a second slot in there to put, say, a tablet.

I put my 9.7" iPad in there.

If you take your iPad out though, if you're needing to carry two laptops for whatever

reason, you can fit two 15" MacBook Pros in the pocket, but it's going to be pretty

tight.

But it's good to know that you have that option if you need it.

In that same laptop pocket, there's also a small padded pocket that's great to put

important items like maybe a boarding pass or a passport.

But it's even large enough that I can also fit my Kindle if I'm carrying that with

me.

And there's also another small pocket to carry little things in the front area of the

bag.

It's sort of enclosed by a magnet, which is pretty cool.

Another great features is that the backpack straps are super easy to adjust.

I've found on other backpacks you kind of end up just setting those and forgetting it

just because it's such a pain to change those.

But the way they've designed these ones is different than a lot of other backpacks,

and once you get the hang of it, I find myself adjusting the straps, sometimes every day,

just to make sure I have the right fit, and it feels comfortable over my jacket or depending

on what I'm carrying that day.

The straps aren't super cushy, but I think they have enough cushion for every day use.

I'm pretty satisfied with them.

There's also a sternum strap if you like those for carrying something really heavy.

Another great feature is that the side pockets are very sturdy.

So you can easily put a water bottle or a coffee mug, an umbrella, or even a small tripod

in there, and know that it's got a lot less chance of falling out than some other backpacks

I've had, those side pockets can be kind of flimsy, and then, you know, a water bottle

in there can easily go flying.

It's really nice to have, not only one, but two of those side pockets, and know that

they're really sturdy and are going to hold whatever you put in there.

One the back of this bag, sort of underneath, you can pull out these two straps that hook

around.

And you know I guess they allow you to secure some bigger item to the back of your backpack

if you're say riding a bike, you can carry something home with those sort of strapping

that item to the backpack.

It seems a little bit precarious to me and not something I'm used to using.

I would way rather have that spot be taken up by a front pocket that I could just put

extra stuff in, rather than this weird strap system.

But maybe you like it, I don't know.

Let me know in the comments below if you're a die-hard of that kind of a system.

There's also some great anti-theft zippers, given that you're probably going to be carrying

some valuable stuff in this bag.

Basically the fabric lanyards that kind of come off of the zippers…they can loop around

these more secure loops on the bag.

And, yeah, it's not a fool proof system.

Someone could slit that open with a knife probably, but it's going to be kind of difficult

to do that, and it also makes, you know, impossible for them to sort of slip open the zipper,

just with a slight of hand or something.

So you can tell that Peak Design has thought a lot about the ergonomics of the bag and

just how it's used.

The top handle is really great to grab, and very easy.

Of course that's something you use all the time on a bag like this.

It's also really nice that this bag is luggage mountable.

To not have to carry a heavy backpack through the airport and be able to put on top of luggage…I've

found that super nice for traveling.

So in conclusion, I think this bag is really great if you have a lot of tech gear that

you want to be taking from point A to point B, say, into the office.

It's especially great if you have a lot of dongles, a lot of cables that you like

to have on-the-ready, with you at all times, along with your normal gear.

This bag is not great though if you still have a lot of paper that you need to deal

with and carry.

There aren't many places to put the paper, so hopefully you have other ways.

I've used a plastic folder that I put in the laptop compartment, and that works for

a little bit of paper.

But you'll need other ways to carry that if that's an important part of your life.

One of the big advantages I've found of this bag specifically is being able to have

my camera with me wherever I go, and to know that the camera is well padded an safe and

not just thrown in the open part of some other bag.

That said, if you're looking at this bag as a solution for, maybe going on vacation,

and taking a bag out with you during the day, where you have your camera and you're always

grabbing your camera out of the bag to take some photos and then putting it back…that,

I don't think would be a very ideal solution.

I've tried using it a few times, where I would carry, you know, the camera, and get

it out.

And just the way the side flaps work and stuff, it's not a very quick access system.

I think you should probably look at, either a sling, or some of Peak Design's other

things there you can like clip the camera to your backpack strap or belt or whatever,

as far as getting quick access to a camera on the go.

The other disadvantage that I think you should know about is that there's a little bit

of a learning curve if you're coming from more of a normal backpack or messenger bag

set up.

Don't be too disappointed if you can't fit as much as you think you could fit in

the first few times packing it.

It takes a little bit of trial and error to figure out where you want to put the dividers,

and just all the details of what you think would fit in each of the different pockets.

But that said, I think it's a really great quality back pack.

There's great attention to design and detail all over it.

And, I think, overall it's a really great value that I'd highly recommend if you're

looking to, again, take a lot of electronics with you on your day to day commute.

Thanks so much for watching this video.

And let me know in the comments below if you've bought the Peak Design bag, or you're looking

to buy it, have any questions.

I'd love to start a discussion about maybe details I missed or forgot to cover in this

video.

Give this video a thumbs up if you liked it.

Subscribe for more content about apps and gear in the Apple ecosystem, and I'll see

you in the next one.

For more infomation >> Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L review for the everyday commuter - Duration: 9:07.

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Top North Korean official in Finland for 'unofficial' meeting with South Korea and U.S. - Duration: 0:39.

North Korea's deputy director-general for North American affairs at the foreign ministry,

Choe Kang-il, is in Helsinki for a so-called "Track one-point-five" meeting with South

Korea and the U.S.

The talks bring together a mix of current government officials and non-governmental

experts.

Though no details have been released as to who is part of the meeting or where the meeting

will take place,... sources in Seoul say Choe will meet with former U.S. ambassador to South

Korea Kathleen Stephens and security experts from Seoul.

Finland's foreign ministry also said the meeting will be "academic" and "from the perspective

of international relations."

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