Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 3, 2017

Waching daily Mar 3 2017

Since October 2016, Iraqi security forces

have been fighting to retake Mosul from ISIS.

Civilians are all too often getting caught in the middle.

I'm standing in Hai Samah. It's a neighborhood in Mosul

a neighborhood that was retaken by the Iraqi military in November.

What we see is the result of a car bomb that hit the neighborhood.

The Iraqi military had been in the streets

and they pulled back and a car bomb came, an ISIS car bomb

chasing them and exploded.

Three houses were destroyed and 23 civilians were killed.

Residents left and then returned 20 days later.

I pulled someone out

and he had no face, just a skeleton, eaten by worms.

It was a tragic sight, very tragic.

We took out 15 bodies from this place. They are buried there.

Civilians are also getting killed by Iraqi coalition forces.

At 11:30 someone knocked on my door.

I opened the door and saw two ISIS members outside. They said they wanted to go to the roof.

You can't argue with them.

If you argue with them, they put a bullet in your head.

ISIS eventually left Ra'ed's house but then his street was then bombed by Iraqi security forces going after ISIS.

The shaking can't be described. I said it's doomsday.

The soldier or leader led the battle here, marked my house and the aircraft hit me.

What did I do? I don't have a weapon. I don't have a bullet.

As the battle for Mosul continues, parties to the conflict need to minimize harm to civilians and civilian property.

For more infomation >> In the Battle for Mosul, Civilians Pay the Price - Duration: 2:16.

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5 Tire Sidewall Repair Hacks, Tested - Duration: 7:48.

Even if you ride a mountain bike with tubeless tires, you're not immune to sidewall tears.

To get home, you would need an inner tube, and something to brace the tear.

In all cases, significant damage is a death sentence for your tire.

Anything you do to fix it is a hack designed to get you home.

A few weeks ago, Alex and I used a rubber patch and some Gorilla tape to fix the sidewall

on his road bike.

We lucked out, and got to a bike shop 35 miles away in Key Largo.

We had our jankey sidewall repair to thank for that.

Today, I'm replacing the front tire on my BMX and destroying my old one in the name

of science.

We'll test these 5 hacks from 30 all the way to 120 PSI.

First we have duct tape, labeled T for tape.

Alex and I did have this with us during our trip.

Next we have a standard rubber bike patch, labeled P. This is for patching inner tubes

and is held on with rubber cement.

Alex and I also had this during our trip.

Next, a glueless patch.

To me this would be a last resort since it's not very rigid.

It's labeled G for glueless.

Then we have a dollar bill.

This is a well known hack, which I'll demonstrate in this video.

Then finally, we have a Park Emergency Tire Boot which is made for sidewall repairs.

I labeled it B for boot, but changed it to R for Reifenflicken!

It seems that our German friends have a dedicated word just for tire patches.

Now to make some tears in the sidewall.

I'm using a sharp file from my multi tool, as sidewall tears are jagged in real life.

Using a blade wouldn't give us a realistic tear.

I'm making an effort to place and tear these 5 holes as equally as possible.

Now let's pump up the tire a bit and see what they look like.

So you can see here that the inner tube starts to bulge out and becomes vulnerable.

It also puts pressure on the tear, which could cause it to rip more.

All the holes are about equal except for the one for the glueless patch.

I don't expect that to be very effective anyway so we'll just have fun with it and

see what happens.

First let's install the tape.

Realistically anyone doing this repair would have a little role of it, and likely put a

few layers on.

I'm making sure the tape is nicely spread out as to really hold the sidewall together.

Next, the patch.

This is how we repaired Alex's tire and it held us over.

The patch feels really sturdy and the rubber cement holds it on quite well.

I have high hopes for this.

Then, the the Reifenflicken, or Tire Boot.

This is really sturdy and adheres impressively to the sidewall.

I also have high hopes for this.

Then the glueless patch.

I'm sure this will give out first, as it's pretty anemic and patching a slightly larger

hole than the other methods.

Now, I'm mounting the tire and pumping up the tube a little, so I can slide a rolled

up dollar bill in for the final hack.

This needs to be done while mounting the tire in order to stay in place.

Now for little pressure.

let's do 30 PSI and take a look at our repairs.

We can see the dollar bill is firmly in place, and although the tear can flap open freely,

there's no bulging or signs of stress on the sidewall.

The tire boot is holding up quite well, as I would expect it to.

So is the patch, although there are some signs of stress on the sidewall.

Maybe that's because the patch is rubbery and allowed to stretch.

Then we have the tape which looks pretty good, and the glueless patch which looks like it's

ready to blow.

Let's bump the pressure up to 60 PSI and check these again.

Now things are getting a little interesting.

The tape is now showing some signs of stress, as we can see by the deformation in the tire.

The patch is as well, although surprisingly not so much worse than it was at 30 PSI.

The glueless patch is just hanging on by a thread.

The dollar is clearly visible through the hole, which is now stressed a bit more.

Still there not that much deformation.

The tire boot is about the same.

The hole does look stressed but the tire isn't really deformed or bulging out.

So far, the boot and the bill are in the lead.

Let's bump it up to 100 PSI, but first let's take the glueless patch out and replace it

with a reifenflicken/Tire Boot.

If we leave it as is and this thing tears wide open the experiment will be over.

What a like about this boot is that it covers a wide area and really stays in place.

We have yet to see if it performs better than a dollar bill though.

Now to give it hell.

100PSI.

Alright, it looks like the tape is stressed pretty bad, but still not bulging terribly.

In terms of deformation the patch is doing bad.

You can clearly see the bulge in the tire and it's only a matter of time before it

leads to something worse.

Now this was the big glueless patch hole which we replaced with a tire boot, and although

the hole easily flaps open, there's barely any deformation in the tire.

The smaller hole looks about the same.

It's obviously stressed around the tear, but it's not bulging.

Then we have our one dollar bill, which is performing every bit as good as the tire boot.

This hack keeps surprising me, because it's just sitting there bracing the hole.

Wow, just wow.

A hack that actually works.

What the hell.

All of these look manageable so let's step it up to 120 and see what happens.

The tire boot is clearly stressed now but still not showing any signs of significant

bulging.

The same goes for the bigger hole.

Although the tear is stressed it's not bulging all that much.

The tape is quite deformed, and looking pretty scary.

My recommendation would be to use 4 layers of tape if you're doing this.

Maybe 5.

The patch is bulging worse than any of the other hacks, and clearly it's hanging on

for dear life.

I'd only recommend this as a last resort.

And finally the dollar.

The more I look at this the more it looks like the dollar got the luck of the draw in

terms of holes.

But upon closer inspection, it's just a good hack.

There's a reason why so many people will tell you this has gotten them home.

Do we have reason to believe that this would perform any better than another rolled up

peice of paper?

Well yes.

Currency is made of very good material which resists moisture, handling, and all sorts

of stress.

On a big tear I'd be more inclined to use the boot since it sticks in place, but man

the case for the dollar is pretty strong.

What do you guys think?

I know this experiment was far from scientific and the holes were far from perfect, but the

results were interesting enough to warrant some more testing.

What would you like to see?

Have you used any of these hacks to get home before?

Thanks for riding with me today, and I'll see you next time.

For more infomation >> 5 Tire Sidewall Repair Hacks, Tested - Duration: 7:48.

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CHRISTIE ANN MARGARET - Duration: 2:13.

[Knocking]

Christie?

One second, Mom.

Christie, why is this door locked?

One second!

A five year old shouldn't lock her door from her mother.

CHRISTIE ANN MARGARET, WHAT IN THE HELL ARE YOU DOING!?

Nothing.

Is that a body!?

Uhhh... No.

Christie Ann Margaret, don't you lie to me.

Is that a body!?

Uh-huh.

What -- what -- what, what are you doing to it?

Eating it.

What in God's name would give you the idea to eat a body?!

Are you feeling okay?

I'm okay. My tummy hurts a little.

Of course it does!

Where did you get that?

By the railroad tracks.

You carried it back yourself!?

No. I used a wheelbarrow.

You used your father's wheelbarrow to bring--

Your father told you not to play with his tools.

Are you going to tell?

Why are you eating that body?

Because the legs were too long

and it wouldn't fit under my bed.

And then I got worried

You'd get mad cause I didn't ask you first.

So I didn't know what to do.

And then I heard the clothes dryer buzz

and I knew you were coming upstairs.

So I just started eating it!

The dryer buzzer went off forty five minutes ago.

I know.

How much did you eat?

Most of it.

Most of it?!

I ate a lot of it when I heard you come up the stairs.

I couldn't eat his beard though, it was gross.

Honey! I'm home!!

Oh no, Dad's home. What're we gonna do?

Do you know why my wheelbarrow is filled with... it looks like... ketchup?

Ok, I'm gonna eat the beard, you eat the arm, And we'll put the gristle in our pockets till we can throw it away.

Deal?

For more infomation >> CHRISTIE ANN MARGARET - Duration: 2:13.

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CSULB NewsLink Summer Sessions - Duration: 3:16.

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Healthy soil for healthy plants and environment: Agronomy feeds the world - Duration: 3:54.

♪Exciting rock track begins

♪Exciting rock track fades, guitar track begins

Hi, my name is James. I'm an agronomist and a home gardener.

Today, I will talk about how to keep soil healthy for plants and the environment.

Just like you and me, plant roots need to have air, water, and nutrients to support a normal life.

We think of soil as being solid, but it can be compacted under foot or vehicle traffic.

Plant roots grow poorly when soils are compacted.

Air, water, and nutrients can be difficult to get when the open pore spaces roots would grow into are closed.

The best way to protect against compaction is prevention.

In a garden, making a dedicated foot path is an ideal way to minimize compaction where plants grow.

Here, garden boxes provide a convenient way to work the soil, prepare the soil for planting seeds or transplants,

remove weeds, and harvest the produce without ever having to step on the soil.

This foot path helps direct traffic through the garden area, around raised beds

and helps people know where to step and keep them from walking where plants are growing.

If designated footpaths around raised beds aren't an option

you can use a long board to walk on and distribute your weight while you're taking care of the garden.

Plants that are raised for crops in a field respond the same to compaction as plants raised in a garden.

You would probably never think of driving heavy equipment over your garden soil,

but this happens in crop fields all the time.

Crop producers need to use heavy equipment to efficiently prepare the soil, plant seeds

remove weeds, and harvest their crops.

Each time equipment is used on a soil,

the soil can become a little more compact.

In many cases, farmers use tillage to loosen the soil

to increase the amount of air and water a soil can hold for the plants.

Just like we saw with the garden, crop producers can take important steps to prevent

or limit the amount of compaction taking place.

One way to reduce compaction is to select a designated wheel track

in a field to follow when driving through a field.

This limits compaction to a small area of soil.

Another is to make sure to use the right type of tire, add more tires,

or use a track treads to distribute the weight of equipment over a greater area.

An important point to remember is to stay off the soil with equipment

when soil conditions are not right for supporting them.

Soils with a lot of moisture are more likely to be compressed than when they are drier.

Once a soil is damaged through compaction,

deep tillage may be needed to open the soil back up for plant roots to move through.

Often, a hard compact layer can be found in gardens and in fields beneath the zone of soil where shallow tillage is used.

The compact layer is sometimes called a plow pan.

If the pan is too compacted, plant roots will not be able to move through it

and cannot get access to the moisture and nutrients deep within the soil

that can sustain the plants during the growing season.

Just like the signs that remind us to stay on the trails in parks and public gardens,

for the health of the soil and the plants growing in them,

staying on the path is important to garden vegetables and crops in the field as well.

So remember: healthy plants come from healthy soils.

♪Guitar track fades out

For more infomation >> Healthy soil for healthy plants and environment: Agronomy feeds the world - Duration: 3:54.

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Why Work for Diamond? Part 2 - Duration: 3:41.

The opportunity, the environment

that's created here...

..You don't have the same boring job all the time...

...The quality of the individuals we have working here...

...It's just a wonderful company to work with.

Hi, my name is Scott Gearhart. I'm the

pharmacy purchasing manager here at

Diamond and I've been here for 26 years.

My name is Christine Long. I'm the Director

of Customer Care and I've been with Diamond

for two and a half years.

My name is David Ratkus. I've been with Diamond 24 years

and I'm one of the pharmacists here.

I'm Taunya Bondra. I've worked

for Diamond for 21 years.

I am a certified pharmacy technician as

well as a supervisor of two departments.

First thing I like about Diamond- It's a family-owned

and family-oriented company...

...And how we treat customers comes off with

that family-oriented style and I think

that's one of the benefits of our

pharmaceutical business is that we treat

our customers like our family as well as

our co-workers.

I've seen us grow from knowing everybody's name to six, 700, 800 people

and my input is looked into,

my suggestions are acted upon, and it's just a

wonderful company to work with.

From our consultant pharmacists who go out, to our

Med Supply, to our pharmacy locations

It's great when I hear the feedback from

our customers about the quality of the

staff we have here and again that's what

makes Diamond Diamond is the people.

The opportunity, the environment

that's created here allows you to

explore the possibilities as a

pharmacist.

There's room for advancement here if you wish

you don't need to stay in the same

position for many years.

The owners let everyone develop their own identity.

Unlike other, you know, retail

institutions of pharmacy, everyone has a

chance to grow here.They can do as

little as they want as a pharmacist or

as much as they want.

I started off as a driver actually, for a very short time

then I moved into the pharmacy and

started doing the purchasing within a

year of being in the pharmacy.

Another good point about working at Diamond is change.

You don't have the same boring job all the time.

Early on, I was a staff pharmacist. I worked

12 years and the vision the Zilner's presented...

they could see the, you know, the future

and had to change. Things had to change.

It's continually growing, advancing.

Diamond integrates technology and new

technology consistently to make the job

better and more job security as well.

Recently, we've adopted the theme "One Team,

One Goal", which incorporates all

departments together to get one end

result - good service to our customers.

A lot of the customer feedback that I get

from sites and facilities that we

service is that they're very pleased with

their technician, or you know, the technicians

follow up within a week. You know, they say

they're wonderful, they're part of the family, they take

care of any needs, which makes me feel

good because the quality of staff that

we have, again making our Diamond family

and our customers feel like family.

At Diamond, we care about care.

We care about care.

We care about care.

And at Diamond, We care about care.

For more infomation >> Why Work for Diamond? Part 2 - Duration: 3:41.

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Elephants Only Sleep for Two Hours a Day - Duration: 0:58.

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Learn Dutch Alphabet - Dutch for beginners (ABC) | Nederlandse Alfabet Alphabets - Duration: 15:33.

Hello there. Welcome to ifactner.com's learn Dutch language video tutorial series. In today's

tutorial, we are going to learn about Dutch alphabet. Alphabet is written in Dutch like

this. Just like in English, there are 26 letters in Dutch alphabet. Let's learn them.

First, we have aaa. aaa. aaa. A is aaa. Please speak aaa.

B is b. Just like in English. But we say it like Bae. Bae. B is Bae. Please speak. Bae.

C is Cae. Cae. Cae. C is Cae. Please speak Cae.

D is d. D. D. D. D is D. Please speak D. E is Aie. It is pronounced as aie. aie. E

is pronounced as aie. Please speak aie. F is f. F. F. F. F is F. Please speak F.

G is Ghaee. Ghaee. Ghaee. G Ghaee. Please speak Ghaee.

H is ha. Ha. Ha. Ha. H ha. Please speak ha. I is pronounced as English E. E. E. I E. Please

speak E. J is pronounced as as Yayee. Yayee. Just like

in baby yayee. J is Yayee. Please speak Yayee. K is Ka. Ka. Ka. K is Ka. Please speak Ka.

L is pronounced as L. L. L. L. L. Please speak L.

M is M. M. M. M is M. Please speak M.

N is N. N. N. Please speak N. O is pronounced as O just like in English.

O. O. O. O. please speak O. P is pronounced as Payee. Payee. Payee. P

Payee. Please speak payee. Q is Qoo. Qoo. Qoo. Q qoo. Please speak qoo.

R is err. err. err. R err. So there is rr at the end. err. Please speak err.

S is s. S. S. S is S. Please speak S. T is Tayee. Tayee. Tayee. T is Tayee. Please

speak Tayee. U is oou. Oou. Oou. U is oou. Please speak

Oou. V is Vfay. So it's a little bit of f and a

little bit of V. Vfay. Vfay. V is Vfay. Please speak Vfay.

W is Wayee. Wayee. Wayee. So it is pronounced as Wayee. But It's just wrtitten like in English

Wayee. W is Wayee. Please speak Wayee. X is pronounced as ixs. ixs. ixs. X is ixs.

Please speak ixs. Y is Aiy. Aiy. Aiy. Y aiy. Please speak aiy.

Z or Z is pronounced as Zet. Zet. Zet. Z or Z Zet. Please speak Zet.

Guys and girls, this time, I will repeat the whole lesson in Dutch. Please listen to me

carefully, as in the next section, we will be doing a speaking exercise.

Aaa. B.

C. D.

Aie. F.

Ghaee. Ha.

E. Yayee.

Ka. L.

M. N.

O. Payee.

Qoo. Err.

S. Tayee.

Oou. Vfay.

Wayee. Ixs.

Aiy. Zet.

Guys and girls! Now we will do an exercise. This time, I will speak in English and you

will pronounce that letter in Dutch. So let's begin.

A. Please speak. Aaa. B. Please speak. B.

C. Please speak. C. D. Please speak. D.

E. Please speak. Aie. Just like in English A, it's Aie.

F. Please speak. F. G. Please speak. Ghaee. So it's the most difficult

letter to pronounce. It's Ghaee. Ghaee. H or H is. Ha.

I is E. J is Yayee.

K is Ka. L. Please speak. L.

M. Please speak. M. N. Please speak. N.

O is o. P. Please speak. Payee.

Q. Please speak. Qoo. err. R. Please speak. err. with the thrill

at the end. err. S. Please speak. S.

T. Please speak. Tayee. U. Please speak. Oou. So there is very famous

Dutch or a city in the Netherlands, that is Utrecht. That is in the middle of the Netherlands.

V is Vfay. W is Wayee.

X is Ixs. Y is aiy.

Z or Z is Zet. Ladies and gentlemen! Thank you very much

for joining me. Please give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. I will see

you in the next lesson. Until then. Take care. Good day.

For more infomation >> Learn Dutch Alphabet - Dutch for beginners (ABC) | Nederlandse Alfabet Alphabets - Duration: 15:33.

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People French Kissing - FIRST TIME LESBIAN KISSING FOR A HOT BLONDE - Duration: 1:23.

People French Kissing - FIRST TIME LESBIAN KISSING FOR A HOT BLONDE

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Bond set for 19 year old suspect in fatal shooting of 8 year old - Duration: 0:42.

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What's For Dinner: Mushroom Bolognese - Duration: 0:14.

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The Bold and The Beautiful - Reaching for the Stars - Duration: 2:48.

>> Bill: I built this empire for myself and, as it turned out,

for my children.

This is my legacy.

But it's not my life, not anymore.

I used to come up here, top of the mountain, and I would

reflect on everything I strived for and everything that I

achieved.

And I thought I had it all.

I've always reached for the stars.

But this will be my greatest reach.

I'm going to give you something.

Just tuck it away.

But I want you to have it.

I don't want it anymore.

>> Brooke: No, don't take it off.

>> Bill: This sword...

This sword represents me, my power.

You'll need that if you're going to restart a life with

Forrester.

>> Brooke: You don't have to do this.

>> Bill: This necklace is an extension of who I am.

Never give up. Never give in.

Fight the good fight and be the last man standing.

Be the very best that I could be.

Well, I was at my best when I was with you.

I have my sons, I have my work, I have my company, and I'm proud

of them.

But without you, I won't have achieved my highest goal.

So every day I will look in the mirror.

This will be gone, and it will be a reminder of the thing I

love most in the world...

and couldn't have.

♪♪ [ Indistinct conversation ]

♪♪ This necklace has been my

talisman, and there's power in it.

And that's why I want you to have it.

Please take it, Brooke.

>> Brooke: Bill.

>> Bill: I will love you forever and a day.

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