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Matthew McConaughey wants Hollywood to come around and finally embrace Donald Trump.

The Oscar winner was sitting down with the BBC when he admitted that Trump's meteoric

rise to power is as divisive of an inauguration as there has ever been.

But when asked by the interviewer if Hollywood's elite should give the Trump a break… he

said they don't have a choice, he they're president now.

He added that it's time Hollywood shake hands with the fact that Trump is now in power

and be constructive with him over the next four years.

Then he said those who most strongly disagree with his principles and the things he said

and done, it's time to think about how constructive they can be because Donald is the man in the

oval office.

McConaughey made the declaration while promoting his new film, Gold, in which he plays a businessman

who discovers the precious metal in the jungles of Indonesia.

For more infomation >> Matthew McConaughey Says Hollywood Should Embrace Donald Trump | Splash News TV - Duration: 1:04.

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Brother of murdered Clarksville man hopes for justice - Duration: 2:24.

ARE NOT SERIOUS. THE GIRL IS IN

CUSTODY TONIGHT. POLICE SAY SHE

DID NOT HAVE A WEAPON.

ALSO DEVELOPING-- AN ALLEGANY

COUNTY WOMAN AND HER SON ARE

CHARGED WITH SECOND DEGREE

MURDER TONIGHT.

STATE POLICE SAY THEY KILLED HER

FORMER BOYFRIEND - 57-YEAR-OLD

ROYCE CHAPMAN - IN HIS HOME.

AUTHORITIES FOUND HIS BODY EARLY

YESTERDAY MORNING IN THE TOWN OF

CLARKSVILLE. NEWS 4'S DAVE

GREBER SPOKE TO CHAPMAN'S

BROTHER TODAY.

INTRO ROYCE CAMPBELL LIVED IN

THE CLOSE KNIT AREA OF TOWN OF

CLARKSVILLE, ALONG AN EVEN MORE

CLOSE KNIT STREET, WHERE

NEIGHBORS WATCHED AFTER EACH

OTHER, AND CHECKED IN FROM TIME

TO TIME. SO WHEN THE LIGHTS WERE

ON AND HIS DOORS LOCKED, A

FAMILY FRIEND KNEW SOMETHING WAS

WRONG, AND ALERTED AUTHORITIES.

PKG POLICE CAUTION TAPE STILL

SURROUNDS THE HOME OF 57-

YEAR-OLD ROYCE CHAPMAN. A FRESH

DUSTING OF SNOW DID LITTLE TO

WIPE AWAY THE BOOT PRINTS OF

INVESTIGATORS WHO WERE COMBING

HIS PROPERTY FOR EVIDENCE LESS

THAN THAN 24 HOURS AGO. CHAPMAN

WAS FOUND DEAD INSIDE HIS HOME,

SHOT TO DEATH ALLEGEDLY AT THE

HANDS OF HIS EX GIRLFRIEND AND

HER SON. SOT IT APPEARS THAT

THE THE VICTIM AND THE WOMAN

THAT WAS ARRESTED HAD A BRIEF

RELATIONSHIP THAT MAY HAVE

STARTED SOMETIME IN 2016. SOT

(CAPT. JAMES HALL, NYSP)

THE INVESTIGATION THAT WE

CONDUCTED INDICATED THAT THERE

WAS A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE

TWO, AND THERE WAS INFORMATION

THAT WE DEVELOPED THAT LET US TO

INTERVIEW HER AND BELIEVE THAT

SHE WAS A SUSPECT IN THIS CRIME.

ROYCE'S BROTHER RAY, WHO LIVES

ACROSS THE STREET, SAID IT

DIDN'T TAKE STATE POLICE LONG

TO MAKE THEIR ARREST. AND HE CAN

TAKE

SOME SOLACE IN THAT. SOT I HOPE

THEY GET WHAT'S REALLY PAID TO

THEM. SOT (RAY CHAPMAN,

VICTIM'S BROTHER) IT'S JUST A

TRAGIC THING. AND THEN TO COME

HOME FROM WORK AND FIND OUT

THAT SOMETHING HAPPENED LIKE

THAT, AND AFTER

IT'S JUST A TRAGIC THING. AND

THEN TO COME HOME FROM WORK AND

FIND OUT THAT SOMETHING HAPPENED

LIKE THAT, AND AFTER

LOSING A COUPLE OTHER FAMILY

MEMBERS, IT HITS HARD YOU KNOW.

CAN YOU COME

OUT IN THE OPEN LIKE THIS AND

YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT TO SAY YOU

KNOW. YOU GET A LOT OF THOUGHTS

OF EVERYBODY. IT'S JUST A HARD

THING A VERY HARD THING. SOT AND

THEN YOU COME HOME AND SEE

POLICE TAPE WRAPPED AROUND HIS

HOUSE, AND YOU CAN'T SAY HER

LAST GOODBYES YOUR OWN

BROTHER. IT HITS YOU. REALLY

HARD. STATE POLICE DECLINED TO

OFFER ANY MOTIVE TO THE

SHOOTING. AND IT'S NOT KNOWN WHO

PULLED THE TRIGGER, BUT BOTH ARE

FACING THE SAME CHARGE BECAUSE

OF THEIR ROLE IN THE KILLING.

TAG BOTH JOSEPH AND MOSHER HAVE

BEEN ARRAIGNED ON THE SECOND

DEGREE MURDER CHARGES, AND THEY

REMAIN IN THE ALLEGANY JAIL ON

50K CASH BAIL. REPORTING IN THE

TOWN OF CLARKSVILLE, DG, N4 AT

5.

For more infomation >> Brother of murdered Clarksville man hopes for justice - Duration: 2:24.

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Bond Set For Assistant Principal Charged In Child Porn Case - Duration: 2:49.

WOULDN'T SAY WHETHER SHE'S

ROOTING FOR THE

PATRIOTS OR FALCONS.

MAYBE IT'S A COINCIDENCE.

YEAH, I DON'T KNOW.

WE'LL SEE.

COMING UP RIGHT NOW, OUT OF

JAIL AN ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL

NATION PORNOGRAPHY CHARGES

WALKS OUT OF JAIL AFTER BEING

RELEASED ON HOUSE ARREST.

PROSECUTORS DID NOT WANT HIM TO

BE RELEASED WHILE HE AWAITS

TRIAL.

INVESTIGATORS SAY THE

SUSPENDED FEINBERG-FISHER

ADMITTED BEING A USER ON A

CHILD PORN SITE.

GARY NELSON IS LIVE IN DOWNTOWN

MIAMI WHERE HE WAS JUST

RELEASED A COUPLE HOURS AGO.

Reporter: WELL, WE LEARNED

IN COURT TODAY THAT THIS

VETERAN MIAMI-DADE EDUCATOR HAS

BEEN DISCIPLINED BEFORE.

SUSPENDED FOR 15 DAYS AFTER A

DUI ARREST.

HE IS IN MUCH BIGGER TROUBLE

THAN THAT NOW.

DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SAY.

Reporter: DONALD CLIPPINGER

SAID NOTHING AFTER BEING

GRANTED BOND UNDER OF UNDER

STRICT CONDITIONS.

THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ON

MIAMI BEACH WAS ARRESTED IN HIS

CONDO CHARGED IN A VILE CHILD

PORNOGRAPHY CASE.

HE IS INNOCENT UNLESS AND

UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A KURT

OF LAW.

Reporter: BUT THE

ALLEGATIONS IN THIS ARREST

WARRANT SEEM POWERFUL.

AGENTS SAY THEY WATCHED

CLIPPINGER IN A KIDDIE PORN

VIDEO CHAT ROOM SENDING AND

RECEIVING GRAPHIC PHOTOS AND

RECORDINGS.

A PROSECUTOR TOLD THE JUDGE, HE

TOLD OTHERS IN THE VIDEO CHAT

ROOM, THAT HE WAS A PEDESTRIAN.

A PEDOPHILE.

MR.CLIPPINGER IS A DANE ZERO

THE COMMUNITY AND SHOULD BE

DETAINED.

HIS INVOLVEMENT IN CHILD

PORNOGRAPHY DATES TO SEPTEMBER

2013.

HE'S A GOOD PERSON WHO HAS A

LONG HISTORY OF POSITIVE

HISTORY IN SOUTH FLORIDA.

Reporter: THE DEFENSE ARGUED

HE HAS STRONG FAMILY TIES, HAS

BEEN SUSPENDED FROM HIS JOB AT

THE SCHOOL,

WON'T BE AROUND CHILDREN, AND

LIVES WITH HIS WIFE PARTNER

WITH HIM THERE WHO HEAD A

RESPONSIBLE JOB.

MAJOR OBSTACLE, AGENTS SAY HE

GAVE A DETAILED CONFESSION, ONE

THAT THE DEFENSE MAY CHALLENGE.

WE INTEND TO DETERMINE

PRECISELY WHAT HAPPENED WHILE

IN GOVERNMENT CUSTODY AND WILL

ACT ACCORDINGLY.

Reporter: WHILE CLIFF INGER

MAY BE OUT OF THE LOCKUP HE'S

FAR FROM FREE.

NOW, INDEED, JUDGE EDWIN TORRES

ORDERED THAT HE BE HELD UNDER A

STRICT 24 HOUR HOUSE ARREST

WITH AN ELECTRONIC ANKLE

MONITOR.

HE MAY ONLY GO TO COURT AND TO

THE DOCTOR.

HE MAY NOT BE AROUND CHILDREN.

HE CAN'T EVEN GO TO CHURCH

For more infomation >> Bond Set For Assistant Principal Charged In Child Porn Case - Duration: 2:49.

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Prosthetic Ankle with Biomimetic, Variable Stiffness - Duration: 0:59.

During locomotion, the ankle produces torque to help propel our body forward.

We can represent that torque as a function of ankle angle, and see that different tasks

can be approximated by nonlinear springs of varying stiffness.

Modern prosthetic feet act like springs, but they don't have a biomimemetic curve, and

can't change their stiffness for different tasks.

In our variable-stiffness ankle, a fiberglass beam spring is deflected by a cam when the

ankle rotates.

By shaping this cam, we can create a custom, nonlinear torque-angle curve.

Then, by modulating the support conditions of the spring with a small motor, we can shift

this curve to be more or less stiff overall.

In our prototype, an order of magnitude stiffness variation is possible, allowing us to more

closely match the mechanics of the human ankle during different tasks.

With an amputee subject using our ankle, we were able to seamlessly modify stiffness between

different activities, and the subject showed more normative kinematics on stairs, ramps,

and walking.

Future work includes more rigorous biomechanical testing and control system development.

For more infomation >> Prosthetic Ankle with Biomimetic, Variable Stiffness - Duration: 0:59.

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2016 Wrangler Sahara Build: Built For On-Road, Tested Off-Road || How'd It Perform!? - Duration: 21:45.

I'm Ryan from extremeterrain.com and this is Throttle Out.

This is a monthly episode where we walk you through some builds that we've done, Jeep

news, new products that we've added to the website, or other cool Jeep stuff that we

wanna share with you.

So make sure you subscribe to the YouTube channel to check out next month's episode.

In this month's episode, we're gonna walk you through a build that we did that's specifically

designed for an on-road Jeep, but then take that Jeep off-road just to see what happens.

It should get interesting.

We're also gonna be walking you through a new product that we added to the site.

But let's check out the build.

Today, we have a 2016 four-door Sahara that came to us completely stock, and we're going

to be a little more of a mild build than you might be used to.

This Jeep is going to spend the most, if not all, of its life on the road, so all of the

mods that we picked were to ensure we don't get rid of that factory ride comfort and those

factory handling characteristics.

Now, even though this build is designed for an on-road Jeep, we're still gonna take this

thing off road when we're finished, just to see how it performs.

Keeping on-road comfort in mind, we decided to go with a tire that wasn't quite as knobby

and as aggressive as we've gone with in the past.

We've skipped the MTZs and KO2s and decided to go with a set of Nitto Terra Grapplers,

and these are 305-70-17s wrapped around a Mammoth type 88 black wheel that is 17 by 9

inches.

These tires are going to be, as I said, a little bit less aggressive, not as knobby.

That's going to help keep down on some road noise.

It's also going to allow the tire to wear a lot better.

With those big knobby mud tires, when you're driving them on the street, you're not gonna

get a ton of miles out of them.

These will definitely last us a lot longer.

In order to fit these larger tires, which measure out to be right about a 33, we went

with a two and a half inch TeraFlex lift with shocks.

Now, we decided to go with this lift because, again, it is going to give us some on-road

comfort and it doesn't have a lot of the bells and whistles that a more off-road suspension

would have.

This is going to allow us to fit this tire but still drive on the road comfortably.

This kit is going to include all four springs, newer shocks.

Of course, it's going to have track bar brackets, break line relocation brackets, and all of

the hardware that you need to get it installed.

Now, because we are at two and a half inches and not at three and a half, we're not going

to have to worry about drive line vibrations if we don't correct pinion and caster angle

in the front or in the rear, and a lot of these other issues that you get into with

a bigger lift.

So again, smaller lift.

It allowed us to go with something simpler, save a little bit of money, and still maintain

those on-road characteristics.

One of my favorite parts that we installed on this build is the Bestop Sunrider for Hardtop

in twill.

A lot of you will know the Bestop name if you've done any shopping for after-market

tops, and, in fact, Bestop makes the factory tops for Jeep, so you know you're getting

a high quality piece.

Anything from Bestop that is made with the twill material is their highest quality material,

very similar to the new premium material that you can get right out of the factory.

Now, this Sunrider top replaces your freedom panels in your Hardtop, giving you a bit of

a hybrid Hardtop-Softtop.

This way you can very easily unclip a couple of clips and fold back that front area that's

over the front two passengers, as you would be able to the sunrider feature on your Softtop.

However, you still get to maintain the rest of your Hardtop, which gives you that security

and a little bit less noise than you can get out of your Softtop.

Again, it is a really nice hybrid, and because this is that twill material, it's going to

be really high quality.

It looks good, cuts down on noise, and it's going to last a really long time.

Another piece that we installed in this build are the Barricade HD rocker steps.

Now, this is a part that is definitely geared toward the on-road and not as much as the

off-road.

There are some steps on the market that will offer a good bit of protection when you do

take your Jeep off-road and also a step.

These are going to provide a very useful step and also help to cover the pinch seam, which

is a nice aesthetic mod.

However, these are not going to provide any protection off-road.

You're gonna get some protection from door dings in the parking lot, but if you do take

the Jeep off road and do any hardcore off-roading, there is a good chance that you're going to

bend a step.

And if anything, it's gonna cost more damage, instead of protecting your Jeep.

These are definitely an on-road mod.

However, as a step, they work really, really well.

We only have a two and a half inch lift on this Jeep and 33s, but it can still a little

bit more difficult to get in and out of any lifted JK.

So these steps are going to make it a lot easier, and, in my opinion, they look pretty

good.

Another part that we installed on this build is the RedRock 4x4 shorty antenna.

Now, we did this mostly for the visual mod.

We didn't like the look of that full size factory antenna.

However, those of you who are building a Jeep more for the off-road might also wanna consider

a shorty antenna, because it will keep the antenna from getting a hung up on branches

when you're out on the trail.

For the bumper on this Jeep, we decided to install the Barricade trail force HD front

bumper, which, even though this is more of an on-road build, does offer some features

if we decide to take this building in a different direction down the line.

This bumper is going to have a winch mount, it has some D-rings.

It also has this bar up top that will accept a couple of auxiliary lights.

But for our purposes, we are really after the protection that a metal bumper offers,

and the fact that this still will accept your factory fog lights.

Now, the factory front bumper on your JK can very easily be crushed in, because it is just

plastic.

So this steel bumper is going to hold up a lot better in the event that you do get into

a little bit of fender-bender when you're in the parking lot or on the street.

This is a mid-width bumper, so it will give us some good coverage from end to end, not

quite as much as a full width, a little bit more of an aggressive look.

However, we're still gonna be able to protect those factory Sahara benders.

And as I mentioned, one thing that I really like about this bumper is that it will accept

those factory front fog lights.

If you already have the fog lights, they're wired, you have the switch for them, so why

not purchase a bumper that will accept them?

You can just bolt them right, in and that's what this bumper will allow for.

Back here we installed the barricade trail force HD rear bumper, which does a really

nice job of matching the front.

And like the front, we installed this because we really like the look of it and it's going

to offer more protection to the Jeep than that factory plastic bumper does.

This bumper comes all the way to the edge of the tub, so again, any sort of door dings

or minor fender-benders that you might get into, you're gonna have a lot more protection.

And also like that front bumper, if we do decide to go a different direction with this

build and get into a little bit more off-roading, this bumper does have the built-in D-ring

mounts, so those are going to be functional if we do take this thing off road, and in

the meantime, they give us that off-road look.

Now, this bumper is available with the tire carrier.

We decided to go with a different direction for the tire carrier.

As with any Jeep, this build isn't finished and that's definitely something that we're

going to be adding to get this larger tire off that factory spare tire mount.

The last part we used in this build is the Superchips flashcal F5, and I say "used" because

it's not really an installation.

A calibrator like this is designed to get your factory parameters back in spec after

installing larger tires on your Jeep or regearing.

Now, one of the reasons we went with the 33-inch tire on this Wrangler is so that we didn't

have to regear, but because this is an automatic transmission, letting the ECU know that it

does have a slightly larger tire is going to adjust the transmission shift points and

give you a much more comfortable ride.

With this calibrator, you can also adjust a few comfort features like your radio and

headlight delays.

If the horn chirps when you lock and unlock, and if we had lockers and electronic sway

bar disconnects, you would be able to manage those with this as well.

With our wheels and tires, we did install a new set of TPMS sensors, but if we didn't,

you could also turn off your factory system with this calibrator.

Now, this is the F5, which is an upgrade from the old Superchips flashcal.

This has a much more user-friendly color screen, and I really like using these types of calibrators

that have a screen on them versus the types of calibrators that just use dip switches.

I find these a lot easier to use.

So now that we got all the parts installed and the ECU calibrated, it's time to take

this thing on the road and see how it handles, and then off road, just to see how it performs.

But first, let's check out this month's product break where we introduce a new product that

we recently added to the site.

In this month's product break, I'm bringing you the Rock Krawler Ultimate Steering Upgrade

Kit.

This is going to be for those of you with a 2007 and up JK that has three and a half

inches of lift or more.

And what this kit is going to accomplish is flipping the axle side of the drag link mount

on the steering knuckle from below to above the steering knuckle, which is gonna help

to flatten out that drag link angle a little bit, which is a nice thing when you have three

and a half inches of lift or more.

Now, if you're familiar with suspension geometry, you'll know that you can't just change the

angle of your drag link without also changing the angle of your track bar.

Those need to remain in parallel or you're going to end with bump steer.

So this kit also includes a very VP-adjustable track bar and your track bar bracket to make

sure everything stays in parallel.

So not only are you getting a much stronger link out of this system, you're also getting

a much stronger joint.

This has spherical joints that are greasable.

This is gonna hold up a lot better than that factory steering system.

So whether you're doing some really heavy wheeling and/or you have some really big tires,

you can feel confident that this is going to stand up to the abuse.

Remember, you can check out this and other steering components, as well as anything else

for your Wrangler, on the website at extremeterrain.com.

Well, it's finally time to take this Jeep out on the road, where I fully expect it to

ride, handle, and drive very comfortably.

As we've said all along, this is very much an on-road geared build, so I don't expect

to have any surprises on the road.

But we're also going to take this Jeep off-road even though it wasn't built for it, and that

is going to be fun.

We're gonna see how this thing handles the trails.

I know Jeeps right off the assembly line are very, very capable vehicles, and we have added

some mods that, even though this isn't geared toward the off-road, will also help us off-road,

so it'll be really interesting to see what this can and can't handle.

We're not gonna get into some really hardcore stuff, but it will be interesting to put this

put through paces off road and see what it can do.

Right off the bat, the initial impression is I'm glad we went with 33-inch tires and

I'm glad we used that Superchips flashcal.

This thing, right off the line, still has the same acceleration, the same pick-up, the

same feel as a factory Jeep would.

And if we had gone with a 35-inch tire, we would have had much more sluggish feel off

the line.

Those big heavy wheel and tire packages do definitely have an impact on the acceleration

of the Jeep if you're not going to regear, which we knew we didn't wanna do with this

build, so 33s were an excellent choice for us.

And as we said back in the studio, we used that Superchips flashcal, the new version,

the F5, with the color screen, in order to let our automatic transmission know that we

had a larger tire and to ensure that we were going to have all of the shift points back

to factory.

Again, that's just giving us our drivability on road.

A couple of the parts that we installed on this Jeep you're not gonna notice driving

around, obviously.

The front and the rear bumper, you're not gonna notice them driving on the road.

They are going to change the aesthetics of the Jeep so other people driving down the

road will notice them.

However, until you do decide to switch from on-road to more of an off-road Jeep and start

to use the recovery points, you're not gonna get a ton of function out of these bumpers,

although they do look pretty good.

Something that is definitely an on-road mod that we did on this Jeep are the Barricade

HD steps.

Now, these steps are pretty wide and they definitely are not going to offer any protection

off-road.

However, they're a very useful step and they do a nice job of covering up that unfinished

hinge seam, which gives us a really nice finished look.

So that's one of the areas that's definitely on-road while actually being a bit of a drawback

off-road.

We're going to have less clearance and you're gonna wanna make sure you don't bend up your

new step when we do go off road, but we'll explore that a little further when we actually

have the trails.

I don't know if you guys can see in the background here but there's salt on the road.

I have my heavy Carhartt on.

It's about 26, it might be up to around 30 degrees right now, so very cold and definitely

not the time to flip back this Bestop Sunrider.

However, it is a great feature to have, and, honestly, it's one of my favorite parts of

this build.

I think it adds a ton of functionality to the Hardtop, and it really does give you the

best of both worlds.

You really do have that hybrid Hardtop-Softtop when you have this top installed.

It's something I'm definitely looking forward to taking advantage of when the weather warms

up a bit.

The other mod that you will notice on the road is the RedRock 4x4 stubby antenna.

This is a much shorter antenna than the factory one.

In my opinion, it looks a lot better, but you're also not going to have quite as much

radio reception.

We're really close to Philadelphia, so we still have some pretty good reception.

If you're somebody who's not that close to a city, needs the best reception possible,

a shorty antenna, probably not the best mod for you.

For us, in the area that we live in and for the look that we're going for, this is going

to be a great mod.

On the flip side of that, if you do have really good radio reception or you don't use your

radio much and you want a shorty antenna that isn't going to get hung up on brush and branches

when you're off-road, the shorty antenna is going to be a really nice addition.

And last, but certainly not least, is the Terraflex two and half inch lift kit.

I waited until the end to talk about that because I really wanted to get a good feel

of how it is on the road.

And this drives and handles very much like a factory Jeep.

Again, two and a half inches of lift isn't huge.

You don't have to worry about caster correction, pinion angle correction.

We don't have a lot of body roll, there's not a lot of sway, and it is very comfortable

even with the Terraflex shocks that come in this lift kit.

Now, we could probably get a little bit more ride comfort if we went up to a Bilstein or

a box shock, especially if you went with something adjustable.

However, right out of the box, for something that's a very complete kit that isn't crazy

expensive and it's also fairly easy install as far as lift kits go, I think we made a

really nice choice.

This is a very well-behaved on-road driving Jeep for Jeep with a lift kit.

So that's how all these parts work and function on road, and they work as expected.

They work really well.

This Jeep was built for the on road and it handles the road really nicely, very much

like a factory Jeep with some upgraded aesthetics.

So now it's time to take this on-road Jeep off road and see how it works.

This could be interesting.

So you see we're not gonna be doing anything really hardcore today, but we do wanna take

this off road and just see how it handles the trails.

And right off the bat, again, we haven't done anything that a factory Jeep couldn't handle,

so obviously, our lifted Jeep with a little bit of a knobbier tire on it is going to be

handling that without a problem.

We're just pretty much cruising down a fire trail now.

But I do plan on getting into a situation where we'll have a little bit of a tighter

clearance going over an obstacle, getting into a little bit of mud to see how these

tires, which are more of an altering tire than a mud terrain tire, handle that, and

put it in a couple other situations where we can really show the difference between

an on-road build and an off-road build.

So far, the Terraflex suspension, you know, it's giving us two and a half more inches

of clearance than the factory suspension does, and the shocks that rode very comfortably

on the road handle the bumps off-road pretty well also.

You know, we're off-road here, we're not doing high speed desert racing.

So we're cruising along at anywhere between 5 and 10 miles an hour, usually closer to

5, and it's a pretty comfortable ride.

We haven't aired down the tires that all.

This is the on-road tire pressure.

So of course we get a little bit more of a comfortable ride and a little bigger footprint

and some more traction with an aired-down tire.

But again, on-road build, taking it off road, seeing it how it handles, so we're just gonna

leave tires aired up.

Now, I am being a little bit cautious even though we're on this very easy fire trail

type of trails, roads really, just a dirt road, because I've never taken a Jeep off

road that didn't have good solid rocker protection.

And I know that these steps are not going to offer any of that, so I'm looking out for

any fallen trees that, if I go over them on one side, it might kick up on the other.

I'm looking for any sharp drop-offs, any of that stuff that would normally, possibly cause

rocker damage that I'm normally protected against that in this scenario here, I don't

have protection against.

It's definitely at the top of mind.

We've also avoided the mud up until this point.

However, like I said, we are gonna hit a little bit of it and see how these tires hold up.

So the biggest things about this build that make it more of an on-road build are the lift

kit only being two and a half inches and not having some of the other accessories like

sway bar disconnects that any more off-road gear lift would have, he tires, which are

terra grapplers and not mud grapplers, and the steps, which aren't protection but are

just a step.

So here we're cruising along the trail.

There's a mud puddle.

I'm gonna hit it and we'll just see what happens.

See if these tires grab and pull us through or if we end getting stuck.

So here we go.

There's a little bit of ice on top of the water here and we're gonna hit it and see

if we make it through.

And we pulled through.

No problem.

Got a little bit of mud thrown up on the Jeep.

That was fun.

I'm sure that the mud grapplers would have pulled this through a little bit easier, a

little bit quicker, not quite as much as wheel spin.

And once these tires do get loaded up with mud, they're not going to self-clean as well

as a mud tire, but they still pull us through.

So there you have it.

Part of that, probably my fault.

I lost a little bit of momentum going through the middle.

Luckily, we have another Jeep here.

We're gonna hook up a winch line and move on to the next obstacle.

So this right here is why you run a mud tire when you plan on hitting the mud and not an

all-terrain tire.

A mud tire has those big, knobby treads on there, and what they do is they self-clean.

So when you get into a mud hole like this and they start to spin, they'll actually throw

the mud out, giving you those teeth back again.

With an all-terrain tire like this, they get mudded up, the mud sticks in the tread, and

you end up with what equates to pretty much a slick, which isn't gonna get you anywhere

and we're gonna have to pull some winch line.

Now, while we're speaking of hooking up the winch line, these bumpers, which were mostly

an aesthetic mod while we're staying on the road, are now gonna come in really handy.

Now, you had your factory tow hooks than you can always hook on a winch line to, but I

prefer a D-ring attachment.

It's a really solid connection for winch line or a snatch strap, and it's going to ensure

that we're gonna get out of here without any lines slipping off the hook.

Well, I can't say I'm surprised that it ended this way with the Jeep on the end of the winch

hook.

I knew going into that mud puddle that there was a change that we were gonna get stuck

with this all-terrain tires that actually made it through the first couple of passes,

but lost a little bit of momentum and got stuck that third time.

Glad we had our other Jeep here with the winch.

Gotten out, moving on to the next obstacle.

Now, we don't have a lot of rocks out on this trail that we're on today but I did wanna

show you a scenario where rocker protection will definitely outweigh having a very useful

step.

What we've installed here is a great step but it doesn't offer a lot of protection.

And this is just a small stump, but if it were a boulder, this step would definitely

have some trouble standing up to the weight of the Jeep put down on it.

So again, if you plan on going off road, you'll definitely wanna look at some rocker protection,

a rock slider or a rocker guard that has a built-in step versus a purpose-built step

like this one that doesn't offer a lot of protection.

Another area that this shows there could be a little bit of an improvement, if you plan

on building an off-road Jeep, is a little bit more lift.

Now, two and a half inches is a good bit of lift and you can do some really hardcore reeling

with it.

But if you are going to go into those scenarios where you need or want to have a ton of clearance

between the ground and your frame, having a taller lift will definitely help.

If we have three and a half inch lift instead of a two and a half, we'd be able to clear

this obstacle without an issue.

Thanks for watching this episode of Throttle Out where we took a Jeep that wasn't necessarily

built for the trails out just to see what happens and gave you some more information

about a new part that we've recently added to the site.

Make sure you check out the new episode, and remember, when in doubt, throttle out.

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Kawaii Makeup for School & Work / Maquillaje Kawaii para el Colegio & Trabajo - Duration: 4:12.

Oh hi my name is Talia and in this video I am going to show you

how to recreate this kawaii makeup look right here.

It is really simple and easy and you can use it for

work, or for school, or for whatever you want really.

All the products that I used will be listed down below.

Although I don't really recommend this pink eyeshadow because

it is very chalky, and it's not good at all. So if you know about

any good baby pink eyeshadow please, let me know down below.

Ok so this is all that I have to say, so let's get started.

Thank you so much for watching if you liked my video please give me a like,

let's see if we can get this video to 35 likes.

If you wanna see more videos from me just subscribe to my channel.

Also if you want to get a notification every time that I upload a new video

just click on the bell which is next to the subscribed button down below.

Don't forget to leave your comments down below, and don't forget to

follow me on my social media. All my links are in the description.

And well I will see you all in my next video guys, bye have a beautiful day!!!

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D.I.Y. Bathroom Vanity - D.I.Y. At Bunnings - Duration: 4:42.

The Chadeys [SP] have done an amazing job putting this space together, but I'd like

to inject a little bit of personality and warmth into this space by utilizing the natural

beauty of timber and creating a great bathroom vanity.

You can customize it to your own needs and your own design.

Let's go ahead and put it together.

All of these tools here are what we're gonna need for the project.

Does look a bit daunting, but we're gonna start by ripping this down with a circular

saw because we need it at 500 instead of the 600 that it's sitting at right now.

So first thing you need to do is to measure it up, and then we're gonna clamp it, and

use the circular saw to rip it.

So what we need to do now is pick our face side, so that it's the nicer side for the

vanity, then I'm gonna mark it so that we know which side we're working with.

So what we're gonna do now is cut our miter.

So we're going to use the tape all the way around the edge to stop the timber from splintering,

and we're gonna mark it and we're gonna cut it.

So now we're gonna sand the interior facing of the panel because we won't be able to reach

into it once the whole thing is constructed.

Just make sure that you don't sand your miter edges, otherwise, you won't get a nice, sharp,

join.

It's time to assemble the vanity.

So we're gonna put it up on its leading edge so that any variation appears at the back

of the unit, not at the front.

We're using the clamps as an extra set of hands to help us hold our panels in place

while we're putting it together.

So what we need to do now is glue the edge, lots and lots of glue on both sides of your

miter, and then we'll tape it for support, and then we'll nail it.

When we're nailing our edge, it's better to put it on the side panel rather than the top,

because it will be more aesthetically pleasing to have less nail marks along the top of your

vanity.

Now you repeat the process with the other two panels, making an L-shape, then we bring

our two L-shapes together to finalize the frame.

Now our frame is together, we're going to put our flat pack drawers together.

I'm putting two drawers in my vanity.

These come flat packed from Bunnings.

Really simple to put together.

It's just fold it around and click.

Measure and cut your dividers, apply some glue and slide your dividers into place.

Mark the center of your divider and then you can nail it down.

This is the base of the cabinet, so you can put in as many nails as you like to keep it

nice and strong, but aesthetically you won't put as many in your top.

Because we haven't used many nails in the top side, we're going to pop some brackets

in underneath on the drawer side to help hold the weight of the unit together.

Space out your brackets, and mark the holes where you wanna pre-drill with a pencil.

Pre-drill your holes and then screw your brackets in.

We flipped our frame up on its side so it's easier to attach the sliders.

These come with instructions on how to install, so follow those and it will be nice and simple.

To fix the back panel in place, we're gonna add some glue against the strength, and then

nail it up.

So we're nearly there, all that's left to do now is to pop the facings on the front

of the drawers.

So now we putty up the nail holes.

We're using a plastic wood for our putty because it doesn't shrink, it's a good color match,

and it has a quick drying time.

And that's the vanity.

All that needs to happen now is a quick sand to make it nice and smooth, and then you can

decorate it however you like.

I'm going to be varnishing it to protect it from the elements in the bathroom and to allow

the natural beauty of the timber to shine through.

Now it's time to fix our beautiful vanity into place.

As you can see, we've already pre-drilled the holes so that it slips into place nice

and easily.

We've made provision for our plumbing and our electrics.

In this instance, it's really important to make sure you've got your planning right,

because if you don't, it can end up as a disaster.

So I've got some supports to assist me in my installation of the vanity.

So the level is great.

Now it's time to fasten it to the wall.

We've got plenty of positions.

Because it's strong and heavy, we need to make sure we've got enough fastenings for

structural integrity.

So here we have our beautiful timber vanity.

It's a bit of effort, but well worth it.

The beautiful lines [SP] in the timber add some lovely warmth to this room, making it

into a sanctuary.

For more infomation >> D.I.Y. Bathroom Vanity - D.I.Y. At Bunnings - Duration: 4:42.

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European space bosses reveal plan for 50m high 'dome of contemplation' - Duration: 6:54.

European space bosses reveal plan for 50m high 'dome of contemplation'

By MARK PRIGG FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

It could be a temple like no other - and with a view that really is out of this world.

The European Space Agency has revealed plans for a lunar temple to be built alongside mankind's

first outpost on the moon.

The 50m high dome, close to a planned moonbase near to the moon's south pole, would give

the first settlers 'a place of contemplation'.

Artist Jorge Ma�es Rubio, part of ESA's future-oriented Advanced Concepts Team (ACT),

designed the temple to be built alongside ESA's planned moonbase.

Scroll down for video The European Space Agency says the 50m high

dome, close to a planned moonbase near to the moon's south pole, would give the first

settlers 'a place of contemplation'.

The European Space Agency says the 50m high dome, close to a planned moonbase near to

the moon's south pole, would give the first settlers 'a place of contemplation'.

'I've been having all sorts of discussions with my ACT colleagues, including speculating

on the likely needs of future lunar settlers,' said Jorge.

'What kind of social interactions will they share, what cultural activities and rituals

will they have, and what sort of art and artefacts will they be producing?

'Humans have been creating art for at least 30 000 years, so I have no doubt this will

continue in space and on the Moon.'

The temple would be built on the sunlit rim of Shackleton Crater, which is bathed much

of the time in sunlight while overlooking a 4.2 km-deep interior mired in perpetual

shadow.

The lunar poles have previously been identified as promising locations for future settlement

because craters kept shaded by the lowness of the Sun in the local sky are thought to

serve as 'cold traps' to preserve water ice, potentially a vital source of water, air or

rocket fuel.

The 50 m-high domed structure would be built using 3D printing of lunar soil.

The 50 m-high domed structure would be built using 3D printing of lunar soil.

The temple would be built on the sunlit rim of Shackleton Crater, which is bathed much

of the time in sunlight while overlooking a 4.2 km-deep interior mired in perpetual

shadow.

The temple would be built on the sunlit rim of Shackleton Crater, which is bathed much

of the time in sunlight while overlooking a 4.2 km-deep interior mired in perpetual

shadow.

The 50 m-high domed structure would be built using 3D printing of lunar soil.

'The result might resemble 'abode' architecture, an ancient method of building that is still

made use to this day,' adds Jorge.

Jorge selected Shackleton over nearby Malapert Crater because Earth is perpetually visible

from Malapert, while from Shackleton it will only be seen for two weeks at a time, inspiring

more independent thinking.

Jorge selected Shackleton over nearby Malapert Crater because Earth is perpetually visible

from Malapert, while from Shackleton it will only be seen for two weeks at a time, inspiring

more independent thinking.

'This was a big source of inspiration for me, along with 18th century utopian architects

such as �tienne-Louis de Boull�e and Claude Nicolas Ledoux, who designed massive structures

too large to be feasibly built on Earth � but practical in the Moon's one-sixth gravity.'

The 'Moon Temple' is intended as a symbol of unity for humankind, reflecting the pull

that our natural satellite has always had on the human imagination, ESA says.

EUROPE'S MOON BASE PLANS The European Space Agency's plans to build

a village on the moon are part of a much wider scheme to explore the far-flung regions of

our solar system.

Speaking at a recent conference, Esa boss Jan Woerner said: 'I think we should go first

to the moon and then further on.'

He added that Mars should not be our ultimate goal and said he is 'quite sure humans will

go further.'

The European Space Agency's plans to build a village on the moon (concept pictured) are

part of a much wider scheme to explore the far-flung regions of our solar system.

Speaking at a recent conference, Esa boss Jan Woerner said: 'I think we should go first

to the moon and then further on' The European Space Agency's plans to build

a village on the moon (concept pictured) are part of a much wider scheme to explore the

far-flung regions of our solar system.

Speaking at a recent conference, Esa boss Jan Woerner said: 'I think we should go first

to the moon and then further on'

'Lunar settlement represents a perfect chance for a fresh start, a place where there are

no social conventions, no nations and no religion, somewhere where these concepts will need to

be rethought from scratch.

The lunar poles have previously been identified as promising locations for future settlement

because craters kept shaded by the lowness of the Sun in the local sky are thought to

serve as 'cold traps' to preserve water ice, potentially a vital source of water, air or

rocket fuel.

The lunar poles have previously been identified as promising locations for future settlement

because craters kept shaded by the lowness of the Sun in the local sky are thought to

serve as 'cold traps' to preserve water ice, potentially a vital source of water, air or

rocket fuel.

One opening in the dome will look Earthwards, while another at the top will peer out into

deep space.

One opening in the dome will look Earthwards, while another at the top will peer out into

deep space.

'Humans have brought flags to the Moon, but they've been bleached white by sunlight since

then � almost as if the Moon is protecting itself from such terrestrial concepts.

So this Temple is intended as a mythic and universal structure that can hopefully bring

people together in this new environment in novel ways.'

Jorge selected Shackleton over nearby Malapert Crater because Earth is perpetually visible

from Malapert, while from Shackleton it will only be seen for two weeks at a time, inspiring

more independent thinking.

One opening in the dome will look Earthwards, while another at the top will peer out into

deep space.

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Portland students host blood drive for Red Cross - Duration: 1:01.

ORDINANCE AND FINED.

TRACY: STUDENTS AT PORTLAND'S

LYMAN MOORE MIDDLE SCHOOL

HELPING TO FILL AN URGENT NEED

BY HOSTING A RED CROSS BLOOD

DRIVE TODAY.

THE BLOOD DRIVE NOT ONLY HELPING

THE RED CROSS BUT THE STUDENTS

LEARN TOO.

KIDS STUDYING ABOUT BLOOD AND

HOW IT WORKS IN SCIENCE CLASS,

AND IN LANGUAGE ARTS, WRITING

LETTERS TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO

ENCOURAGE THEM TO TURN OUT TO

DONATE.

WHILE YOU NEED TO BE AT LEAST

17-YEARS-OLD TO DONATE, THESE

STUDENTS ARE DOING WHAT THECAN

TO HELP A GREAT CAUSE.

YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO DONATE.

>> WE STUDIED BLOOD AND HOW IT

WORKS.

HOW IT IS A TRANSPORT SYSTEM.

THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BLOOD.

>>

YOU CAN STILL COME AND

DONATE.

COMMUNITY AND GET AS MUCH LIKE

TO HELP OTHERS.

For more infomation >> Portland students host blood drive for Red Cross - Duration: 1:01.

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TOWIE's Megan McKenna goes for hippy chic in thighskimming mini - Duration: 3:04.

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Soft Blossom by Catrice | First Impression in German (English CC)♡ - Duration: 7:27.

Hi everyone. I was asked a few time if I could film a video in German.

Yesterday I saw these polishes by Catrice at Müller (German drug store) and thought that this would be the prefect opportunity to film a video in German.

As you can see there are 6 different nail polishes in this collection.

In my opinion the colors are not very innovative.

I bought two polishes anyways, because they are firstly matte and secondly have a scent to them.

I would like to do a first impression of these polishes in this video by trying out both polishes.

Generally I'm very sensitive to scents. I don't like the majority of scented candles because I get sick.

The same thing applies to creams with a strong scent.

I would like to begin with the lighter color. I'm going to open it right away.

About my nails: two of them broke and that's why I fixed them by adding a fake nail.

I don't notice a special scent when smell the brush. Maybe I have to paint my nails with the polish to get the scent.

Let's see if it's the same thing with this polish.

Yeah, it doesn't have a special scent either.

I'm going to apply the lighter polish on my nails to see how well it applies.

As you can see I applied one coat and it's very opaque.

But I'm still going to add a second coat.

I have to admit: I tend to apply too thick coats of polish.

Next I'm going to try out the other color.

Generally I think that the colors are beautiful. However, I don't think they are innovative.

I would probably be able to find a similar polish to each of the colors in my nail polish collection.

Same thing with this color: One coat is already very opaque, but I'm still going to add a second one.

If you're in a hurry, one coat will be sufficient.

As you can see on this nail: I already applied a base coat :)

I don't know why I thought that these polishes are matte. It's not written on the packaging.

But the sample nails look matte as you can see on the photo I took in the store.

I looked it up on the photo and it's written that the have a matte finish.

I'm going to wait and see what happens in a few minutes.

A matte top coat usually goes matte very fast, so I'm doubting, that this polish will go matte.

I noticed, that the nails have already a scent to them.

I don't think that the scent is unpleasant, but you can still smell the typical nail polish smell.

Maybe the scent will be better as soon as the nails are completely dry.

So, I waited for a few minutes and as you can see: the nail polish didn't of matte at all.

Finally, I'd like to mention the pros and cons of these nail polishes.

First, I'd like to point out the positive aspects. The white label looks great.

First of all, I really like the packaging

Second of all: the price is very good. I paid under 3 Euros for one polish.

I also think the idea to create a nail polish with a scent is very innovative. Although, I know there have been scented polishes on the market for a while now.

Nevertheless, it's probably an innovation for Catrice which I find very positive.

The scent is very pleasant on the nails. It doesn't smell bad and it's also not too strong.

Lastly, the polishes are very opaque.

Let's have a look at the negative aspects.

As you probably guessed: the first negative aspect is, that this polish didn't go matte at all.

Please let me know, if I made a mistake. Honestly, I think that the polish just doesn't go matte..

Here a comparison: I applied a top coat on the index finger. On the remaining fingers, I didn't apply a top coat.

As you can see: there isn't really any difference.

Furthermore, I think that the color selection was very disappointing. There weren't any special colors in the collection.

I think, that it's very difficult to always create new unique shades/ polishes.

Although the scent is good, I don't know if that is an added value to this product.

I think it's a super fun extra for children. I personally don't need scented nails.

Furthermore, I would add a top coat and I'm pretty sure that the scent will be gone then. But let's try it!

I'm using my trusty Seche Vite top coat.

Oops, I added a bit too much..

Surprisingly, the scent isn't covered at all by the top coat.

I have to add something: I'm wearing the polish for a while now and I'm feeling a bit sick now.

Maybe that's because I was laying on the bed and had my hands near the face.

I really don't like it when my nails have a scent to them. That's why I'm going to give the nail polishes to someone else.

That was my very first video in German. I don't think I even snapped in German before.

I would love for you to give this video a thumbs up, if you liked the video.

Since the majority of my viewers are speaking English, I would love to also get some German comments (additionally to the English ones<3) to see how many you are.

Thank you very much for watching and I will see you in my next video, bye!

For more infomation >> Soft Blossom by Catrice | First Impression in German (English CC)♡ - Duration: 7:27.

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How To Make A D.I.Y. Wooden Coat Rack - D.I.Y. At Bunnings - Duration: 3:48.

Jackets and scarves left lying around the house.

What a mess.

We've got a great solution.

We're gonna whip up a wooden coat rack, we're gonna take your winter clutter and give it

a stylish new home.

We're gonna use the hardwood so that it will be nice and steady, and it won't topple over.

We're gonna be needing all of these tools.

Let's get onto our first step, which is creating our base piece.

Take your two base pieces and glue them along the edge.

Once you've got the glue on, set them on the clamps, make sure that one side is flush,

and then we can cut it to length when it's dry.

Now that it's clamped, you can set it aside to dry.

This is the timber for our upright.

All we need to do is run some glue along the face, flip it together and clamp it, making

sure that our top is nice and flush.

Once your base is all prepared, you can get ready for cutting.

Make sure that you've got all your safety gear on, so you're nice and safe.

We wanna keep the join in the center for aesthetic reasons.

We're going to measure an equal distance out to each side and then make our next cut.

Pre-drill your four pilot holes so you can attach your upright.

This is our upright, all prepped and ready to go.

I've already trimmed one end, now we're gonna measure from that end to find our next cut.

Mark and measure your dowel holes.

We're measuring from the top, down the center of each face.

We want our stand to look a little bit like a tree, so we're gonna stag the holes for

natural look.

To drill the hole for the dowel, we need to square off the line and then mark an angle

for the dowel to sit in.

You need to pre-drill with a normal drill bit so you have a guide hole, and then you

follow it up with this spade bit.

Start to drill upright, and when you feel the blade start to bite into the timber with

its full width, then you start to angle it down.

Because we're going for a natural look, the angle doesn't have to be exactly perfect.

To finish off the upright, we're going to fill any imperfections with some rapid fill.

We give it a quick sand and then a lick of paint.

I'm gonna paint my upright black, keeping the dowels in their natural color so that

they pop.

To attach the upright to the base, what we're gonna do is line up our pre-drilled holes,

pop out bugle screws through the base so that they're sitting just proud, and then line

them up, screw them on.

Cut one end of the dowel straight, and one end on the miter for the arms of the coat

rack so that we give it an interesting look.

We're gonna be doing it in three different sizes so that it gives that tree effect.

The ends of your dowels just need a light sand, and then you're ready to assemble.

To assemble the coat rack, pop a bit of glue on the end of each arm, and then put it into

the hole.

I've decided to go from longest to shortest, to allow for more hanging space, but you can

choose to do it however you like.

There you go, it's all done.

Now let's find somewhere to put it.

There you have it, a wooden coat rack, inspired by nature, unique in design, a couple bits

of timber and some dowel, brilliant, and you made it yourself.

Look fantastic in any room in the house.

For more infomation >> How To Make A D.I.Y. Wooden Coat Rack - D.I.Y. At Bunnings - Duration: 3:48.

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U.S. Says Iran Is 'on Notice' for Missile Tests - Duration: 0:55.

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Using Live Minnows for Jumbo Perch - Duration: 8:14.

This week we are in upstate New York

learning how to catch jumbo perch with minnows.

We're here with our Senko Skipper North team,

including Justin,

who is going to teach us how to use tip downs,

an effective method of ice fishing

that he he particularly enjoys.

Now, the thing about tip downs is...

Oh $#@%!

Oh $#@%!!

$#@%, gotta go!

Holy $#@%! Get that thing!

... you have to run to them to get the fish in time!

Justin's going to teach us how to set one up.

???

Ok... hehehe!

How do you set one of these up?

Well, I dig a hole out...

get all the ice out.

I got bases for them.

Then you gotta unhook the hooks off the reels.

You wanna undo the line...

... set it at the right depth...

... hmmm, yeah that should be about right.

Now, you put your bait on it, which is a minnow.

The minnows are all in here...

... and throw it right down the hole...

... and hopefully, in a few minutes we'll have a fish!

And then, how do you know that there's a fish on it?

It will go...

Just like that? Yup!

And then you run over and grab it? Oh, yes.

They might wanna stay like that for a while

-and then you pull it!- Or it will stay like that,

or every once in a while it'll do that.

How many of these are you setting up?

I have four of 'em.

Four of 'em.

Alright.

Thanks Justin! You're welcome.

Alright.

Now we just wait.

Wait for these things to tip down.

Alright, listen.

This minnow's gotta be dead....

... it's gotta be dead....

... minnow's gotta be dead...

... yeah, it is.

You know what?

I got to say to you?

(mischievous cackling)

Brendon, grab it!

I got it. Grab what!?

That one right there in front of you!

Hold on, hold on!

Alright...

Pull! See if he's there.

Whoo! He's there!

Look at that!

Oh, oh! It's a jumbo!

There ya go!

Brendon here...

I like your system, Justin! He got it

old- fashioned on his first tip up ever.

Look at that. That is a nice perch!

Look it has blue!

It's got a little bit of blue on it?

Right there.

Why is it blue?

The best part about tip down fishing

was watching Justin run around on the ice all day.

Would you try this kind of fishing?

Comment below and let us know!

It started tipping and I got it!

And look, look how it see-saws.

It just goes *wee*

*wee-wer*

What's going on with you, Justin?

Ohh, I just found one of these...

What is that?-- And uhh!

Right behind me! Here we go!

Hold on a minute...

... let it down...

What is that? What is that? Pop it back up...

... could be a perch--

--and there goes Christian over there guys!!

Another one!

... gotta see if he's gonna go down...

There it goes--here it goes...

It's bobbin'! Hopefully, hopefully...

and I got him!

Did you?

Yes I did!

Alriiight!

Nice perch, Justin! That's right guys, here we go.

Ahh, prickle dickle.

Prickle dickle!

On my finger.

There you have it, folks. Prickle dickle on his finger.

Mmm, I got something stuck in my tooth.

Ow.

I use it at work!

Why are you brushing your teeth right now?

They're hollow.

Wow! Yup.

Live minnows worked really well for us,

but we want to know from you guys,

what other ice fishing methods do you use?

Has anyone watching ever even been ice fishing?

Or tip down fishing?

We loved being out on the ice,

watching everyone run around all day after the fish.

$#@%, gotta go!

Oh $#@%!

Holy $#@%! Get that thing!

Oh, $#@%!

Oh, I, I gotta go!

Holy $#@%!

Brendon!

What!?

I got a tip down goin' down!

Run Forest, run!

Ahh!

There he is!

I told you I wasn't wearing my heavy clothes out here,

this is why!

I knew it was gonna happen already.

All the way down!

He's still there!

Aw, a baby. Nice.

A baby one. No, this is a baby one.

Oh, geeze, yeah!

Jesus...

Oh! Brendon! Brendon!

Over here! Over here!

Here he goes- oh! A slob!

Look at that right there!

Brendon, how do you feel about this?

That scared the $#@% outta me!

I had no idea what was going on!

I thought it was my- my rod!

Well, there you go. (Ohh a fat one!)

I work at a dairy farm.

Yeah.

(Tip down!)

Here we go, guys.

He's there! Got him?

Ohh! Holy $#@%!

Yea-ha-hah!

That's a bigass one!

Let's not f*** around.

The funny thing about Justin as well is,

even though he runs, screaming for his tip downs,

he wants to hide his good fish from the other fishermen

so they don't know he has a good spot.

What the--?

What the--!?

Double! Look, look at this!

Doubles! Erin!

Doubles!

(Bailey) Oh, I think he ate the minnow...

No. Nope, it's right there.

Haha, he spit it out!

Oh! I gotta go-oh-oh-oooh!

Ooh!

What if we found a mermaid down there, Justin?

Wha--hah!

There'd be something wrong!

Heeh heh!

We'd have to cut a bigger hole in the ice!

??

You're tip down's moving.

Son of a b#@%!

Ho! $#@%!

GoPro it!

GoPro!

You get the GoPro?

Oh, wow!

It's a pike!

Tip down, tip down!

Ho! Tip down!

Tip down-dee-down-dee-down-dee-down!

Oooh! He's there!

Yeah!

A lot of fish, right Dad?

(Yeah!)

You're missing out, Dad!

Yeah, tell him to come next time!

You gotta come next time!

You should all come with us next time!

If you're interested in going on a fishing trip with us,

or you want us to come to your area,

let us know in the comments!

Thank you guys for watching,

don't forget to like and subscribe!

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Upin Ipin Terbaru gambar kartun kompilasi Animated Movie Cartoons | Upin & Ipin Terbaru For Kids #2 - Duration: 12:00.

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Video: Dr. Hayden: 'I could see myself in a book' - Duration: 2:30.

BARRIER.

DR. HAYDEN: OH MY GOODNESS, THIS

IS EVEN BETTER THAN I THOUGH

[LAUGHTER]

ADAM: DR. CARLA HAYDEN IS THE

NATION'S 14TH LIBRARIAN OF

CONGRESS.

SHE'S ALSO THE FIRST FEMALE AND

THE FIRST ARICAN-AMERICAN TO

HOLD THE POST.

DR. HAYDEN: AFRICAN-AMERICANS

WERE DENIED THE RIGHT TO READ

FOR SO MANY YEARS, EVEN PUNISH

SEVERELY.

SO IT'S REALLY SIGNIFICANT FOR

ME PERSONALLY TO HAD A

-- TO HEAD AN INSTITUTION OF

KNOWLEDGE AND THE EPITOME OF

WHAT READING CAN DO.

ADAM: FOUNDED IN 1800, THE

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS IS THE

NATION'S OLDEST FEDERAL CULTURAL

INSTITUTION.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, IT'S ALSO

THE LARGEST LIBRARY IN THE

WORLD.

APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT OBAMA

LAST YEAR, HAYDEN IS STILL

LEARNING HER WAY AROUND THESE

HISTORIC HALLWAYS.

DR. HAYDEN: EVERY DAY I SEE

SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND

EXCITING, AND IT MAKE ME WANT TO

LEARN MORE

ADAM: LIKE THE ROSA PARK'S

COLLECTION, HANDWRITTEN NOTES

AND LETTERS NOW BEING SCANNED

AND PUT ONLINE SO EVERYONE CAN

SEE THEM.

DR. HAYDEN: AND YOU CAN SEE HER

CROSS-OUTS, AND FOR A YOUNG

PERSON TO ACTUALLY LOOK AT THIS

JUST SHOWS YOU THE POWER OF WHAT

DIGITALIZING COLLECTIONS CAN DO.

ADAM: OF THE 162 MILLION ITEMS

HOUSED HERE, ONE STANDS OUT TO

NATION'S LEAD LIBRARIAN.

DR. HAYDEN: MY FAVORITE BOOK IS

THE BOOK THAT SHOWED ME WHO I

COULD BE IN CHILDHOOD, "THAT'S

BRIGHT APRIL."

-- THAT IS "BRIGHT APRIL."

ADAM: HAYDEN KEEPS A COPY OF THE

1946 CHILDREN'S BOOK IN HER

OFFICE, A GROUNBREAKING STORY OF

A YOUNG, AFRICAN-AMERICAN GIRL

TACKLING ISSUES OF RACIAL

PREJUDICE.

DR. HAYDEN: I COULD SEE MYSELF

IN A BOOK, AND I LOVE BOOKS, AND

THAT'S WHY IT'S SO IMPORTANT FOR

YOUNG PEOPLE TO SEE THEMSELVES

IN BOOKS, AND SEE THINGS THEY

MIGHT NOT IMAGINE.

ADAM: AND NOW SHE'S AN

INSPIRATION OVERSEEING THE

, WRITTEN HISTORY OF AMERICA

WHILE MAKING HISTORY HERSELF.

DR. HAYDEN: WHAT YOUNG PEOPLE

WILL SEE WHEN THEY SEE A

LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS, WHO'S THE

FIRST WOMAN, THE FIRST

AFRICAN-AMERICAN, IS "I CAN BE

THE FIRST IN ANYTHING AND THERE

ARE NO BARRIERS."

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Support for Your Journey | University of the Rockies 2016 Commencement - Duration: 0:31.

My challenges for going to school

were numerous. I was overcoming the results of

a stroke and coma. I chose

University of the Rockies because they had a

psychology program attached with

criminology and justice. The professors and the

staff are outstanding. You have a faculty that support you

and help you and guide you.

It really makes a big difference.

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Trump Cancels Signing Of Cybersecurity Executive Order - Duration: 2:32.

Trump Cancels Signing Of Cybersecurity Executive Order.

by Jack Davis.

President Donald Trump canceled plans to sign an executive order Tuesday that would have

revamped the federal government�s cybersecurity protection.

No explanation for the postponement was given.

The Washington Post published what it said was a draft version of the order Trump was

considering.

Based upon comments shared with pool reporters covering the White House, a White House official

told reporters that the differences between what Trump will do and what past presidents

had done could be summed up as �the changes are in management philosophy, in enterprise

risk management, and modernizing federal IT.

Not that that�s something previous presidents haven�t tried, but President Trump has a

plan for accomplishing it.�

In reporting on the draft, the website TechCrunch noted it did not address voting systems.

CBS reported the draft order would require government departments to use best practices

from the private sector and prepare for modernization.

Trump was touting the need for cybersecurity protection Tuesday when he met with former

New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a special adviser for cyber issues, and others in what

was called a �listening session.�

�The Democratic National Committee was hacked successfully, very successfully, and terribly

successfully,� Trump said, saying that served as a �good example� of the need for greater

cyber protection.

Trump on Tuesday said he will hold Cabinet secretaries and agency heads �totally accountable

for the cybersecurity of their organizations.�

�We must protect federal networks and data,� Trump said.

�We operate these networks on behalf of the American people and they are very important.�

Giuliani said private sector partnerships will be vital on cyber issues.

�By speaking out on this and holding regular meetings on it and using the bully pulpit,

the presidency, you get the private sector to wake up,� he told Trump.

�Some of the private sector have to wake up to the fact that they have to do more.�

What do you think?

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Why doctors may keep a patient awake for brain surgery - Duration: 2:37.

IN YOUR HEALTH - A RARE LOOK

AT BRAIN SURGERY WITH THE

PATIENT - ALERT AND AWAKE.

MODERN TECHNOLOGY AND EXPERT

CARE - MAKE IT ALL HAPPEN.

NEWS 8 MEDICAL REPORTER

JOCELYN MAMINTA WITH MORE ON

WHAT GOES ON INSIDE THE

OPERATING ROOM. WITH HIGH TECH

TOOLS NOW AVAILABLE - ALONG

WITH THE EXPERTISE - MORE

PATIENTS LIKE ANTHONY MUNOZ

WITH A BRAIN TUMOR -- ARE ABLE

TO UNDERGO COMPLEX SURGERIES.

3

ALERT AND TALKING --

ANTHONY MUNOZ IS UNDERGOING

BRAIN SURGERY. A RARE LOOK IN

THE OPERATING ROOM - PROVIDED

BY YALE-NEW HAVEN HOSPITAL.

NEUROSURGEON DR. JENNIFER

MOLITERNO - WHO SPECIALIZES IN

BRAIN TUMORS - IS FOCUSED ON

THE MASSIVE ONE JUST ABOVE HIS

LEFT TEMPLE. "THE MORE TUMOR

YOU REMOVE THE BETTER OUTCOME

THE PATIENT HAS." TAKING A

MORE AGGRESSIVE APPROACH LIKE

AWAKE CRANIOTOMY - A GROWING

TREND AMONG THOSE EXPERIENCED

-- DONE WITH THE PATIENT'S

SAFETY IN MIND. "YOU ALSO

DON'T WANT TO SACRIFICE THE

PATIENT'S FUNCTION AND QUALITY

OF LIFE." IT'S NOT

ROUTINE TO KEEP PATIENTS AWAKE

-- BUT IN ANTHONY'S CASE -- A

SMALL SECTION OF THE TUMOR WAS

IN THE AREA OF THE BRAIN FOR

SPEECH FUNCTION. FEEDBACK WAS

CRITICAL. "WHEN WE WANT TO

MAKE SURE THAT WE ARE REMOVING

TUMOR BUT WE'RE NOT REMOVING A

PART OF THE BRAIN THAT

INVOLVES SPEECH OR MOTOR."

THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT THE

TRAINED SURGICAL TEAM WAS ABLE

TO DO- REMOVING MOST OF THE

TUMOR - WHILE KEEPING ANTHONY

COMFORTABLE. "I MYSELF WILL

INJECT LOCAL ANESTHETIC AROUDN

THE HEAD AND THAT WAY IT KINDA

NUMBS THE WHOLE HEAD-WHICH

REALLY ALLOWS PATIENTS TO BE A

WHOLE LOT COMFORTABLE FOR A

LONGER PERIOD OF TIME."

ANTHONY - IN THE RECOVERY

ROOM. "HONESTLY I FEEL FINE."

TWO DAYS AFTER -- "I JUST

WANTED TO UMM - WHAT DID I SAY

TO THEM. I REMEMBER I TOLD

THEM ALL, I SAID THAT I

BELIEVE IN EVERYONE." MEMORY

STILL A BIT FUZZY - HOWEVER

REMEMBERS CLEARLY. "NO PAIN AT

ALL, THERE WAS NO PAIN."

RECOVERING IS NOW ANTHONY'S

FOCUS. "I AM ACTUALLY

FEELING PRETTY GOOD. I WAS

HAPPY. I WAS ABLE TO WALK

AROUND AND FEELING FINE."

3

ANTHONY'S TUMOR WAS NOT

CANCEROUS. HE WENT HOME THREE

DAYS AFTER SURGERY.DR.

MOLITERNO TELLS ME -- ANTHONY

WILL UNDERGO CHEMOTHERAPY -

OCCASIONALLY RECOMMENDED FOR

TREATMENT OF A BRAIN TUMOR.DUE

TO THE AGGRESSIVE SURGICAL

APPROACH SHE SAYS - ANTHONY

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