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Waching daily May 23 2018

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- [Narrator] This is Musetta.

She's a common squirrel monkey,

but there's nothing common about her.

Squirrel monkeys are from the rainforests

of the Amazon Basin.

Their fur can range from olive green to yellow in color.

They have long tails, which help them balance

on canopy branches, and they subsist

on a diet of fruit and insects.

They communicate by using up to 30 different vocal calls

and can be quite loud when they get alarmed.

Although they are labeled least concern

on the Endangered Species List,

they are made vulnerable by the increasing deforestation

of their natural habitat.

This is the squirrel monkey.

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For more infomation >> This Adorable Squirrel Monkey Is Losing Its Home - Duration: 1:03.

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Kelly Doty is Forced to Freehand in Final Face Off | Ink Master: Angels (Season 2) - Duration: 2:56.

- Hello, Phoenix!

[cheers and applause]

We have two incredible artists

ready to do some amazing tattoos today.

Are you guys ready?

[cheers and applause]

- On this side, we have Amelia Whitney.

[cheers and applause]

- And competing on this side,

we have "Ink Master" season eight finalist

Kelly Doty.

crowd: [chanting] Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly!

- At the end of these tattoos, we're gonna need all your help,

because you guys get to judge on which tattoo you like best.

You guys excited to help?

[cheers and applause]

You have six hours to tattoo,

and your time starts now!

♪ ♪

- Just don't move.

♪ ♪

- It's gonna look awesome.

- It's looking great already. I'm excited.

♪ ♪

- When you have a really big, complicated design,

you have to make sure that you have

a really crisp, readable stencil.

I myself have chosen the different route

of having a blurred-out, completely unreadable stencil.

Let's go.

This whole thing has blown completely out.

We're just winging it today.

♪ ♪

- This is one of the most important

and meaningful tattoos I've ever done.

I don't want to screw it up.

- You're doing black and gray? - Yeah.

The subject matter that we're dealing with

just seemed best suited for this style.

- If you can pull this [bleep] off,

you're gonna be one of the most versatile artists

I've probably ever seen.

- Wow. - 100%.

- I'm really confident in my black and gray.

And I've already shown a different style for each round,

and I'm ready to impress them even more.

- Four hours left, you guys.

♪ ♪

- This tattoo stencil is so blurry,

I'm basically completely freehanding the outline on this,

which is madness...

which I'm comfortable with.

- Whoa, you're going big, Kelly.

- She just kind of has a tiny arm.

- That's a lot of detail.

- I drew this thing once.

I can draw it again...

just permanently on a living being.

♪ ♪

- How the hell did Amelia just come out of nowhere

and show us that she can actually give us something

that doesn't look like a washy piece of paper?

- She's not playing it safe.

She's not doing what she's comfortable in.

And my heart is so happy

to see these black-and-gray tattoos.

- Yeah, me too.

- I mean, as of right now,

I absolutely love Kelly's design.

My only issue is the readability

of all those different elements in there.

- Kelly needs to step back and...

- And tone down. - And tone it down. Yeah.

♪ ♪

For more infomation >> Kelly Doty is Forced to Freehand in Final Face Off | Ink Master: Angels (Season 2) - Duration: 2:56.

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Nunes is DONE Playing Nice with the DOJ and Just Issued This Brutal Ultimatum - Duration: 11:32.

Nunes is DONE Playing Nice with the DOJ and Just Issued This Brutal Ultimatum

Devin Nunes is fed up with the DOJ and their slow-walking of subpoenaed documents.

Nunes is now laying the smackdown and will refuse to go to any meetings with the DOJ

where they don't release documents.

From Washington Examiner

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., on Sunday said he ignored

an invitation by the Justice Department to continue talks Friday with government officials

about documents he seeks related to the Russia investigation because he was sure someone

at the agency was leaking.

"We're not going to go to another meeting where we don't get documents, and then the

meeting leaks out," Nunes said during an interview on Fox News' "Sunday Morning

Futures" with Maria Bartiromo.

In recent weeks, Nunes subpoenaed the Justice Department for documents concerning an American

who was a confidential intelligence source for Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.

The subpoena came after the agency did not reply to a letter asking for details on Mueller's

probe.

But the DOJ, backed by the White House, did not provide the documents, informing Nunes

earlier this month that providing the information would threaten the

life of the source and jeopardize national security.

Instead he got a briefing with government officials, along with Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C.,

the chairman of the House Oversight Committee.

Though Nunes and Gowdy said they had a "productive" meeting and looked forward to future discussions,

Nunes did not respond to an invitation from the DOJ to answer questions he posed last

week in a follow-up meeting Friday.

Nunes explained Sunday that he and Gowdy did not accept the invite because they found out

they would not be receiving the documents they wanted.

A Justice Department spokesperson told the Washington Examiner, "The FBI was prepared

to answer his questions last week, but they can't do that if he won't talk to us."

During the Fox News interview, Nunes also said that had they gone, leaks about an supposed

FBI informant who had contacts with President Trump's campaign would be pinned

on them.

Two reports published Friday evening, one by the New York Times and the other by the

Washington Post, describe the informant in question as an American academic who teaches

in the United Kingdom and met with up to three members of the

Trump campaign to look into their ties to Russia.

These include campaign advisers Carter Page, who was surveilled by the government via Foreign

Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants, and George Papadopoulos, who pleaded guilty last

year to lying to the FBI and agreed to cooperate with special

counsel Mueller's investigation.

The FBI reportedly launched its investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election

after it got word that Papadopoulos learned that the Russians obtained thousands of former

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails months before

WikiLeaks published them.

Both the Times and the Post said they identified the informant,

but declined to identify the person heeding concerns of national security officials that

the individual's life and the lives his his or her sources would be placed in danger.

However, subsequent reporting indicated the informant was a Cambridge University professor.

Trump

and his allies

have accused this informant of possibly having political motives

to hurt his campaign.

For more infomation >> Nunes is DONE Playing Nice with the DOJ and Just Issued This Brutal Ultimatum - Duration: 11:32.

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Pregnant Show Goat Is Latest Animal Theft In San Joaquin County - Duration: 2:29.

For more infomation >> Pregnant Show Goat Is Latest Animal Theft In San Joaquin County - Duration: 2:29.

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Video Strategy for Online Entrepreneurs is made easy with this eBook - Duration: 3:46.

Open up your smartphone, choose your go-to social media app, or browse to your favourite

website.

What do you see?

Video.

It's everywhere online, and you and I both know it's not going away.

Platforms will change, audience attention will shift, algorithms will be updated but

video, as a form of valuable communication and information exchange, is going nowhere.

So, the question you'll be asking yourself as you build, and scale your online business

is not likely to be; "Should I be using video?" but rather…

"How can I use video?" and...

"What videos should I make?" or…

"How can I ensure the videos I'm using are actually effective?"

As an Online Video Strategist I hear it all the time, from entrepreneurs just starting

out through to multiple 6 and 7 figure businesses, they want to be doing video, an in many cases

already are doing video but they are continuing to struggle to get clear on exactly what video

to use and how to get the right results for their business.

It's a very common problem.

And You're not alone.

You see, back in 2013 I realised I was basically failing my clients.

As owner of a video production company here in Australia we'd built a successful business

creating videos for companies large and small from micro business up to national brands,

clients would come to us because they wanted an awesome video to help their business grow.

And we'd do that… we'd create an awesome video.

They were happy - we got paid.

Everything is hunky dory, right?

Wrong.

We were failing our clients each and every time.

You see the truth is that they weren't really coming to us for an awesome video, what they

actually wanted was for their business to grow.

The video was just a means to help them get there.

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They wanted results, and all we were delivering was a product.

Something needed to change.

I needed to change my approach.

I recognised that I knew my craft of video production but what was lacking was the strategy

to get these videos seen by the right people in the right way, and at the right time.

So the videos returned on my client's investment, and then some!

I needed to no longer focus on creating a product - the video- and instead deliver a

solution by achieving business objectives through the medium of video.

So I got busy and educated myself.

Over the last 5 years I've spent countless hours, and many thousands of dollars absorbing

everything I could about digital marketing, and online video strategy.

I've tested ideas with clients (and in my own business), some more successful than others.

I've attended courses, workshops and conferences.

I've bought programs, examined systems and explored platforms.

Over the last 2 years I've consulted with clients around the world one on one working

with them to build and grow their online businesses with renewed direction and focus behind their

video marketing.

I've also begun building my own personal brand (with strategic video at it's core

of course!) and have experienced plenty of ups and downs along the way.

Despite this I certainly wouldn't suggest that I know everything there is to know about

online video (I never will), however what I do know I plan to share with you, and the

first step is this book.

The Online Entrepreneurs Video Strategy Blueprint is a summary of everything I've learnt about

designing strategic online video content for business.

In the book I break down for you the blueprint and outline the 7 elements essential to an

effective online video strategy.

Step by step I'll take you through the key things you need to understand and have in

place before you press record on that video camera or hire that video producer.

And for a limited time I want to gift this blueprint to you, to help you get started

with online video the right way.

So click the link to find out more about how you can grab a copy

of the eBook today.

For more infomation >> Video Strategy for Online Entrepreneurs is made easy with this eBook - Duration: 3:46.

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Steph Curry's Mom Warns Son After 'This Is My House' F-Bomb | SML TV - Duration: 6:12.

Steph Curry's Mom Warns Son After 'This Is My House' F-Bomb

Steph Curry's teammates loved his enthusiasm in Game 3, but his mother was not a fan of her son dropping the F-bomb on national television.

After a slow start, Curry was on fire in the second half, and was seen yelling "this is my f—–g house" to the crowd when the camera zoomed in after a made basket.

His mother, Sonya Curry, has already issued a warning to her son.

"She [ already sent me two home videos, showing me the clip and playing it back," Curry told ESPN.

"She was telling me how I need to wash my mouth out, saying to wash it out with soap.

It's a message I've heard before.".

Curry is outspoken about his faith, and is known for trying to maintain a clean image.

He admitted he will try to cut out the cursing next time around.

"She's right," Curry told ESPN.

"I gotta do better.

I can't talk like that.".

The Curry family have become staples at Warriors games including his parents, Sonya and Dell Curry.

His father was a former NBA sharpshooter who shot over 40 percent from three over his career.

Dell Curry spent 16 seasons in the NBA, but is mostly known for his time with the Hornets and Raptors.

Curry's parents were both athletes and know what it's like to get caught up in the moment.

Sonya Curry was a volleyball player at Virginia Tech where she met Dell Curry.

Even though they both had successful athletic careers, the Curry couple did not want their children to feel pressure to play sports.

"We decided early that we wouldn't focus on that [sports] with our kids," Sonya told the SF Gate in 2013.

"I watched so many other children of players, young boys who just thought this life was automatically expected and then didn't know what else to do.

From the beginning, ours knew that was Daddy's job.

I tried to keep it normal and grounded.".

Klay Thompson thought the moment was funny, but it caught him by surprise.

"I saw that," Thompson told USA Today.

"That was funny.

I hope Riley didn't see it, but it got Oracle pretty fired up.

That's a rare occurrence.

I've never really seen Steph … use that language, but that's what the playoffs brings out in you.

Don't do that at home, kids.

It's just once in a while.".

Riley Curry was present with her mother at the game, and was loving her dad having one of his best games of the season.

Kevin Durant told reporters "f— yeah" he liked Curry throwing in more colorful language than normal during the playoffs.

"When he releases an F-bomb of course I like it because that word is just an important word when you're playing basketball," Durant explained to the Mercury News.

"It means so much.

But I just like his excitement for the game and his intensity.

The crowd feeds off of that and we feed off of the crowd.".

Long before the cursing incident, Curry admitted his mother is the backbone of the family in a 2013 SF Gate interview.

"She's a strong woman," Stephen told SF Gate.

"Growing up in an NBA household, with my dad being on the road a lot, she did a great job with me and my siblings.

She deserves a lot of credit for how we turned out.".

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