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apparently I think it was on Friday Sarah Huckabee Sanders had a staff

meeting with her communication staff and she said look somebody is is leaking to

the press what we are saying behind closed doors and she knew that her

comments would be leaked to the press and they didn't let her down within I

think probably five hours or so Jonathan Swan over at Axios had heard from five

sources inside apparently the White House it sounds like leaking details of

her essentially meeting with the staff saying you got to stop leaking this is

unbelievable this is these are individuals who work in the White House

they're supposed to serve the country serve this president if they don't like

what he's doing and they want to they want to leak information then get out

because there are a lot of people that do believe that you need to keep what

happens in the White House private for security purposes and for the betterment

of our country now he goes on to ask people in the article that are leaking

he says why are you doing this some said personal vendettas transparency if

someone inside loses an internal policy debate this is our last shot at

retaliation just sticking it to that person or to the people that were

against us one guy said to cover my tracks I usually listen to other

staffers like the phrases that we use and I include those in the leak so it

looks like they're the ones leaking unbelievable you know for a while I

thought general Kelley did a really good job on tamping down the leaks but they

seem to have bubbled up again like crazy and I'll say this you know we all love

inside information everybody does well if you ever follow sports if someone

could tell you what's happening in the clubhouse the locker room conversation

you love that stuff you'll pay for it inside baseball and we love doing what's

going on but is it in the country's best interest for this to come out and it

very rarely did it really come out with the President Obama's administration

I'll tell you really heard that but man that's coming out now but look you you

know we've done stories where there are people on the on the president's team

who feel that the presses have to destroy the president but then again

there are people on the president's own team who are leaking things to the press

to make the White House look bad will Donald Trump pick up the paper and say

what five people five sources are leaking stuff within a

just a couple of hours about the anti leaking meeting that's not you know

that's happening inside the communications team because she just met

Sarah hug me Sanders met with the communications expert she talking to the

press anyway okay so if there are five in that room that she needs to tell

every single person a different piece of information and see what what is blasted

you put up fake stuff I just like to add this remember when Secretary of Defense

gates was asked to stay on for President Obama when he was already President

Bush's Secretary of Defense he writes in his book three years later that I used

to sit in these meetings and they would blast President Bush and blast the whole

administration and I said hey guys remember I'm still here that was three

years later telling the story what was going on behind the scenes had that

leaked out at the time it would have been extremely divisive this is leaking

out in real time he said I read an article where he was saying over the

weekend it was this tough talk on North Korea has been really helpful with the

negotiation process that the president's unpredictable unpredictability has

helped get that summit with Kim jong-un

you

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What is a Spagehtti Westerns - Curious to Know - Duration: 5:06.

Why is it called spaghetti western in this video right here we're taking a

look at a classic genre of Western films and how they got labeled as spaghetti

westerns and we're starting right now

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what is a spaghetti western and what makes a film fit into this sub-genre

spaghetti westerns are a sub-genre of Western films that became popular in

emerge during the 1960's due to a director named Sergio Leone whose films

became extremely popular due to his unique filming style and also they

became an international box office hit most of the Western films coming out

between 1960 and 1978 were mostly influenced by an Italian production

house or an Italian director when one of these Italian made or directed films

would come out American critics in other countries

coined the term spaghetti western most spaghetti westerns were made on

extremely low budgets which means they were not made in the United States most

production companies actually film them in Spain and Italy since a lot of these

westerns were made outside the United States there was a lot of

co-productions going on you can have many different countries working on a film

everything from Italy to Spain to Germany Portugal Greece and beyond those

are just to name a few during the Golden Age of European Western films that were

made between 1960 and 1978 over 600 spaghetti western films were made some

of the best being a fistful of dollars in 1964 Ford a few dollars more in 1965

the good the bad and the ugly in 1966 and also Once Upon a Time in the West in

1968 these four films are constantly on the top of

the best sub-genre for spaghetti western and regular Western films if you haven't

had a chance I'll put a link in the description below so that way you guys

can all check them out spaghetti westerns have a few more differences

other than their Italian director or production company you know there are a

few different elements in attributes that go into a spaghetti western that

make them very different from their American counterpart and there's a bunch

of little ones that stack up over time that will be difference in nuances but

I'm gonna go over the top three that make spaghetti westerns different from

their American counterparts spaghetti westerns are more action-oriented

than their American counterparts made between 1960 and 1978 in fact this

actually became a problem for a lot of the production houses because since they

had so much action a lot of these other countries did not want to show what was

going on in the film hence a lot of these spaghetti westerns got banned in

other countries actions speak louder than words and that was one of the main

film styles of Italian directors as they actually kept dialogue very sparse and

they wanted the characters and the scene to carry out with actions and to be

shown to the audience since dialogue is so sparse that means

that music takes top priority and a lot of Spaghetti Westerns a lot of critics

have cited that a lot of these spaghetti westerns operate and feel like operas

because the music is an illustrative ingredient for the narration that helps

pull you through the story and character development of these scenes the Golden

Age of spaghetti westerns has come and gone but their influence still remains a

lot of new filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez are using

their visual styles and story structure in their films that they have today we

also see from veterans like Martin Scorsese Steven Spielberg and Clint

Eastwood that the sub-genre of spaghetti westerns has not been lost there's

actually been a little bit of a resurgence which has been really awesome

to see and hopefully we continue to see awesome western films just like they've

made and there you go that's what a spaghetti western is I was curious to

know and I'm glad I found an answer and hopefully I answered your

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How Fast Is Light? - Duration: 7:11.

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Hey Crazies.

Let me tell you, light is crazy fast.

It travels at 671 million miles per hour.

That's 186,000 miles per second

or 300,000 kilometers per second

or 30 centimeters nanosecond!

Whatever units you choose, that's crazy fast.

Fast Fast!

So fast, it might leave you wondering:

How fast is that exactly?

Let's do some comparisons!

The fastest humans in history were the Apollo 10 astronauts at 0.006% the SOL.

The fastest human-made object was the Juno space probe at 0.025% the SOL.

Andromeda is hurtling toward the Milky Way Galaxy at 0.04% the SOL.

All of these are tiny fractions of that 671 million mph.

Physicists have only really gotten close to the speed of light with subatomic particles.

The record for a proton in the Large Hadron Collider is 99.999 999% the SOL.

Now that's fast!

Fast Fast!

I'm a mad scientist though.

We can do better!

I have a specially designed rocket just for this purpose.

This seems dangerous.

I probably shouldn't do this myself.

We'll use Rocket Clone.

Oh, right.

We lost him during the Twins Paradox video.

Guess I'll have to make another one.

[Machine Noises]

Alright, now we have a Rocket Clone. Let's do this.

Say he gradually accelerates away from my space station.

Faster and faster and faster.

How long will it take him to reach light speed?

Well, he won't.

See, accelerating a rest mass like a person or a rocket requires energy.

For example, a rocket transforms energy from its fuel into kinetic energy.

It will continue to accelerate as long as it burns fuel.

Even if he somehow managed to turn all of the energy in the observable universe

into kinetic energy for himself, he'd still only be going 99.999...

That's 100 nines after the decimal place, which is still not 100%.

It would literally take an infinite amount of energy over an infinite amount of time

to accelerate up to exactly the speed of light.

It's impossible.

That being said, there are things in the universe that go at exactly light speed.

Namely, light.

And that's any light from the spectrum, not just visible light.

But also gravitational waves and anything else without rest mass.

Gluons.

Anyway, that speed does exist, but the fact that it's impossible for massive

objects to reach it has a weird side effect.

No matter how fast you go, light will always be faster.

671 million mph faster.

Light is so fast that it breaks our understanding of how speed works.

How can it always be going the same speed faster than you?

Because space-time.

We're going to need a space-time diagram.

If you're not familiar with those, you should go check out this video first.

Alright, let's bring back Rocket Clone for another experiment.

If, instead of accelerating, he travels at steady speed his space-time path will look

like this.

Let's consider the part between my space station and, oh I don't know, Wolf 359.

They're about 8 light years apart and the trip takes about 14.5 years.

We know speed is space divided by time, so 8 light years divided by 14.5 years is

0.55 light, or 55% the speed of light.

We can draw those measurements as a triangle, which makes the speed the tangent of an angle,

but not the tangent you know and love.

Most people don't love trigonometry.

Really?

Yes, really.

Weird.

Anyway, this isn't a regular tangent.

It's a hyperbolic tangent or "tanch" for short.

Switching from my point of view to Rocket Clone's is a hyperbolic rotation.

Don't ever forget Relativity Rule #3.

Huh?

Let me just show you.

These are my coordinates.

These are Rocket Clone's.

Me.

Rocket Clone.

Me.

Rocket Clone.

The space and time axes rotate in opposite directions

to line up with the observer taking the measurements.

That's called a hyperbolic rotation because the coordinates on each axis

move along hyperbolas.

The more his path is tipped from mine the faster he's moving according to me.

So let's look at a bunch of different speeds and see what happens.

This is stationary.

This is 10% the SOL.

Here's 25%

50%

75%

90

99

99.9999

Seeing a pattern here?

They're approaching this diagonal path.

Even the accelerated rocket from earlier approaches it.

That diagonal is the path that light would take in space-time.

At least, if it was traveling the same direction.

Both this rocket and this light are traveling to the right.

If we sent another set to the left, it would look like this.

The angles in here are weird though.

These two angles give us 55% the speed of light,

but this angle only gives us 84.5%, not 110%.

These two angles give us exactly the speed of light

and this angle also gives us exactly the speed of light.

Any angle measured from those diagonal paths will give you exactly the speed of light.

Every single one of these angles gives us exactly the speed of light.

That is some crazy distortion!!

The point is that a hyperbolic rotation keeps the speed of light constant.

The speed of light is measured to be exactly the same by everyone, no matter what.

So here's what we've learned:

The speed of light is the upper limit for speed in any direction.

It's 671 million mph, which is unimaginably fast.

So fast, that no matter how fast you go, light will always be faster.

671 million mph faster!!

Just in case this hasn't completely sunk into your brains yet.

Even if you're going 670 million mph, light is still going 671 million mph faster than you.

That's crazy!!

So, how crazy do you think light is?

Let us know in the comments.

Thanks for liking and sharing this video.

Don't forget to subscribe if you'd like to keep up with us.

A special thanks goes out to Patreon patrons like Ilya Yashin and Drake Dragon

for helping make this show possible.

And until next time, remember, it's OK to be a little crazy.

For those of you saying: You think the acceleration still matters for

the Twins Paradox.

Well, yeah, sure, it matters, just not in the way people usually says that it does.

The acceleration doesn't suddenly explain time differences between observers.

It just makes it possible for them to compare notes.

Anyway, thanks for watching!

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Pro's Confessions: What is your favourite healthy dish?/ماهو طبقك الصحي المفضل؟ - Duration: 0:38.

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Play Is A Priority - Duration: 4:26.

this isn't an apology I don't know what this is this is my need this is my need

to put a video out there

it's been a while since

it's been a while since I've been vlogging the reason for that is I've

been super busy and busy in a good way I love what I do I'm under deadline so

I'm working crazy hours at the same time trying to keep everything else going

like Brazilian Jujitsu like yoga my relationships with my kids and it's been

tough I got to say it has been tough but it has been good it has been fulfilling

it's just I haven't been able to work on the things that aren't really paying me

as much I haven't been able to work on this channel or putting as much video up

there as I would like to and I'm not writing as much as I would like to be

writing I'm doing better at Brazilian Jujitsu my body is finally coming around

and it has my first first two weeks I just felt wrecked and then now I'm

finally feeling strong I'm feeling like I can handle this

and I'm trying to integrate yoga into it I'm managing two yoga practices a week

I'm doing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu four times a week I wish I could do you'll get

three times a week it's the time it's the it's the energy the haniss puts out

a lot of energy the type of yoga that I do and the Jiu Jitsu just consumes so

much energy but it also gives me energy I don't need to sleep as much and I

really been really loving the Jiu Jitsu though I got to say it was it was a good

decision to do this I've been shooting a lot more video for my other channel at

my inside my home so I haven't been getting out and doing these walking sort

of videos and this deal with China is moving forward and at first they said oh

no we don't want you to do the walking videos that looks funny people are gonna

laugh at it and then they came back and said oh wait we like you when you're

walking so get out and walk around and do things I'm getting all these and I'm

open to taking direction especially for different markets I understand that

different people different cultures they have different expectations

hopefully though they see that what I'm doing is something a little bit

different than what they're used to and that's why they want me instead of just

hiring someone else in their own country to do that do that stuff you have to

check out my other channel if you want to know what I'm talking about yes I'm

trying to be mysterious here so that you watched my other channel NLP gym anyway

things in my life are going extremely well I have no complaints I could

complain about there only being 24 hours in a day

I'd like to up that to 25 or 26 hours a day but that's not worth complaining

about I'm gonna let that one go I will be back to upload more videos once I

meet my deadlines and I'm on top of everything then I'll get to play a

little bit more play is really important I haven't forgotten to play I am very

busy I do have deadlines play is a priority I will be back

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