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For anyone looking to start on YouTube start with the gear you have

the most important part in the video is the content itself

treat YouTube as a search engine this is the most important thing

hey guys welcome to another edition of Animaker Genius Talk a talk show where we

interview genius minds from the world of videos and transfer some of their

amazing knowledge to you today we have a very special guest in the house I am

pleased to present to you successful youtuber tech reviewer and YouTube guru

Justin Brown welcome to the show Justin we are happy

thanks very much for having me

thank you so much so let me just give you a

glimpse of how this is going to work today we have three amazing sections and

through these sections we're gonna be finding out Justin browns secret tools

to YouTube success alright sounds like fun let's do it

the first section is what we call The Genius Journey alright so Justin today

you're a very successful youtuber but everybody has to have a beginning right

then tell us your journey as a successful youtuber started

oh so my background is in video production I pretty much worked in video production

for as long as my professional career has been going so pretty much

every job I've had has been either in IT or video relation so yeah that's my

background I've had the opportunity to work with some really amazing really

crazy people and some inspiring people as well I followed a big wave surfers it's

the guy behind me here around the world for a few years filming his big wave

antics and adventures and I had amazing opportunities to work with some really

influential people as well in inside the health and wellness and mindsets face so

from all of that we then started a YouTube channel teaching video and

helping people break down the barriers that they have to creating content with

the end goal of helping entrepreneurs and business owners amplify and scale

their business using video so that's what we teach on our youtube channel of

the tools the tips the tactics to get the best out of video to amplify your

business and brand and yeah we're growing pretty quick now which is pretty

cool yeah you're definitely going growing a

business very very quickly but you answer led me to the next interesting

question so you work with a lot of extreme sports athletes right so how did

that experience actually work out and tell us some interesting incident that

happened during this phase cool so those are quite a few interesting experiences

with working with big wave people and extreme sports athletes the first one

that comes to mind is for a project I was working on with Marc this at this

big wave surfer behind me here I had to learn to skydive because we

were finding these remote surf spots out in the middle of nowhere and skydiving

isn't really something that I put my hand up it said yes I'd love to do it

but I went through all the training and got my solo skydive ticket we have to

learn to skydive and land in the ocean and skydive at nighttime but all of this

with camera gear and all of that sort of stuff but on one really really low jump

I had parachutes not open and had to kind of make a few judgment calls as

to what to do next whether to cut the parachute away and try and get a new one

open but there was risk that the reserve might not have opened properly or might

have opened into the failed parachute so there's a few near-death experiences so

that's what I like about my sort of career now is the chances of dying at

work these days creating videos in my home studio office here is a lot less

that out there but it was an amazing experience and yeah obviously lived to

tell the tale that's definitely a great experience

but creating videos inside your home might be safer but it's still equally

exciting right yes it definitely has a the excitement comes when you see the

impact that the video is have it this was something that very early on we were

experimenting with YouTube we went through the same process that a lot of

people do were uploading content and we're not seeing the return on it it

took us so long to hit 50 subscribers took us so long to hit a hundred

subscribers were like what's what's going on like why we're putting out this

good content why aren't we growing but then you start to see the comments

and things like we had some really inspirational ones from people where

we've inspired them to create their first videos and that was at the point

where we knew like we've got to keep doing this let's take YouTube seriously

let's look at what YouTube wants and how it actually works as a search engine and

how we can create content to scale that way and obviously help people along the

way with what we're doing so that they can use it in their business as well so

seeing the comments was really an inspirational thing to see the impact

flow on with people actually creating videos and thus helping them with that

yeah that led us to take YouTube seriously

all right inspiring new youtubers is definitely one of the main goals of our

talk show too all right Justin the next interesting question that I have for you

is you began your channel with reviewing tech products right and that's one of

the main ways in which you've grown your channel my question to you is and this

is a doubt I believe all tech reviewers might be having is that

supposing you review a product and tell that it's really great and the product

tanks in the market or vice versa you don't you give a bit of a negative

review for a product and it goes on to become a viral hit in the market how do

you handle such a situation because a lot of the videos that we create are I

guess they buy some my opinions and my objectives or even as team primal video

there's a few of us in it my brother Mike is a 50/50 partner in Primal video

we'll look at the products and we will form like we looked at the reviews that

we like we want to know what's good what's bad we don't hold back in our

reviews but at the same time if later other people disagree with it that's

fine this is the whole point of a review or if the product tanks or whatever I

mean we we're completely objective or subjective whichever one it is then

we're okay we're just sharing our thoughts and our opinions and is will

only actually create a review on a product that we think is actually a good

product we've sent that many products back that

way there's no point in us doing a video saying you shouldn't buy this product

it's all will this product is it a good product is it going to help people

create videos or see some sort of return with video and this is something that we

would actually use and it's got to tick all of those boxes before we

actually consider making a video on it so we kind of get around that in that I'm

happy to stand by everything that we say in a video because it's something that

we truly believe and something that we actually use and our channel is actually

pivoted quite a bit from being more of a tech channel to be more of a how-to and

more of a resource so we don't actually do too many tech videos these days

because there's a lot of tech channels out there but when we do do a

tech review it's something that yeah we we strongly recommend and it isn't a

sponsored video you talk a lot about the importance of gear in the life for

youtuber right so what do you think is the importance of gear and equipment in

the success of a YouTube channel cool I think a lot of people think that the

gear is the reason that they can or can't create their videos there's a lot

of people that are delaying creating videos because they'll wait until

they've got that DSLR or they won't to look at that that camera that Peter

McKinnon is using or some other big youtuber a lot of people create these

excuses for themselves to not create content so the approach of our channel

is use the gear that you have we have a lot of tutorials around using your

smartphone and getting quick results with that so we're a big advocate of you

actually starting to create your content now with what you have and then if you

need to upgrade or as you can afford to upgrade then upgrade but your gear like

while it's definitely an important piece it shouldn't be the piece that's holding

you back from creating the content the more videos you create the better you

will be on camera or experience you have the faster you'll be able to edit so all

of this plays into it that's all the learning and growing experience and your

gear should grow along with it so in regards to most of the videos I would

say that for anyone looking to start on YouTube start with the gear you have

start with your phone or if you've got access to a camera use that but I

wouldn't say you need to run out and buy gear use what you've got obviously using

things like microphones and lights are going to enhance that and create a

better video so if you're going to spend any money I would say straight out the

most important part would be the audio so get a microphone to use with your

phone and then maybe one light but you can start with our either of those two

things as well all right so gear does not play the

vital role in your YouTube channel life right I would say it's definitely a role

but it's not the vital role the most important part in the video is the

content itself that's the most important part see if you look at your viewers

coming in to watch your content they're there for a reason especially on YouTube

they've searched in YouTube for something best video editing software

well how to film in the dark whatever it might be they've got a problem that

they're searching for a pain point for them if your content answers that

they're not gonna care if you filmed it on your phone if you filmed it on a

forty thousand dollar camera the content is what they're there for

so if you take that approach into your content and create videos with whatever

you've got access to even if the video doesn't look great as long as it answers

that question for the viewers and that video is going to be successful

obviously the nicer the video looks it'll play a part in that but there's no

point having a really nice-looking video that doesn't solve that problem that

people are searching for that's a really inspirational point for all beginners

out there with that we've come to the end of section one the next section is

what we call Picking The Genius Brain in the Animaker community we have a lot of

budding entrepreneurs we're just out there starting their businesses how do

you think YouTube can help them in growing their business so I guess we use

YouTube to grow our business and there's a lot of things that like people don't

consider YouTube as a business growth tool so the biggest approach I would say

for people looking to use YouTube for business would be to treat YouTube as a

search engine this is the most important thing it's not just a place to upload

your videos to store your videos it's a search engine so if you want to give

views on your videos need to treat it that way so there's easy ways that you

can find out what your clients or what your customers are searching for and

then create videos that speak exactly to that so we don't actually create a video

until we know that there's actually people searching for the topic that we

want to talk about so to find out then how well you know what people are

searching for is you can type into the Google search bar into the YouTube

search bar something around the topic so it could be video editing

right and it will come up with suggestions now those suggestions are

all things that people are actually searching for so I was say start there

look in this search box for Google and for YouTube then you can also use tools

like Google Keyword planner which will actually tell you how much search

traffic is coming through every month or every week for those search terms so

again you can see that there is search traffic coming through but it's all

about putting yourself in the mind of your ideal customer or of your viewer how can

you help them with your content where are they stuck is it that they

stuck with video editing software is it that they're stuck with camera gear

where are they stuck and start to create those videos you can also start with the

questions that you get asked all the time your frequently asked questions

what are people always asking you create videos around that worst case you can

stop answering that question and tell them to go watch the video best case

other people are finding you with that answer on YouTube definitely a very

interesting way of utilizing YouTube to grow your business Justin one of our

favorite videos of yours is your editing videos right you talk a lot about

editing softwares you talk a lot about editing tips so when I have you on

the show this is one question I should definitely have three biggest mistakes

that budding youtubers are making in editing their videos okay this is

probably much easier right so the first one is that people are over complicating

their editing and they're looking at say a lot of the top end filmmakers that are

on YouTube and they're trying to replicate that and all that leads to is

frustration and burnout because they are trying to replicate things that people

have been practicing and refining for many years in their videos so that's the

first one the second one is that a lot of people would jump straight into

adding all the effects and those sorts of things on first instead of focusing

on cutting down the content so all they end up doing is making their videos look

good and slowing down their computer while they're editing because they've

got all these filters and color effects and all these other things on it so it's

really important to focus on the actual content first edit that down as a

priority and then start to make it look good and the third one is to treat your

editing software as just a tool there might not

be one piece of one program that is the best one for every type of video that

you want to create so think of it like a screwdriver you're gonna use a special

type of screwdriver to use one to unscrew it screw up a screw so we treat

editing software the same I personally use three different programs for editing

videos depending on the type of the video because they each have their own

strengths but this isn't to say that you need to go and learn three different

programs this is to say go and test a few so even in those videos that you

were talking about best video editing software and we have quite a few around

that the underlying theme is - that there's a lot of options out there and

to go and try a couple all those videos do is narrow down the massive selection

of editing software down to a handful that we recommend that people check out

depending on their scenario and depending on their experience and the

type of videos that they're looking to create so I would suggest to anyone go

and try grab the trial version of a couple of different programs and see

which one resonates with you because whatever is the most intuitive to you or

the easiest for you to use and that's going to be the one that allows you to

create your videos faster well that's definitely a great answer all right

Justin next one is about collaboration so you have collaborated with a lot of

top youtubers and I'm sure that has helped you grow your channel a lot I

personally like your video where you talk talk about collaborations with Sean

Cannell from video influencers right that's a great video and it's definitely

a motivation for me so how do you believe collaborations can help you and

how do you utilize these collaborations to grow your channel so this is a couple

different ways okay thank you for further for the feedback, it's awesome

that you like the video with Sean Sean is awesome we've actually got a couple with

him now on the channel so Sean was actually the first person that while we

were a very small Channel I think less than 5 i said . very small we were less than

5,000 subscribers and he was a much much bigger channel and it was something like

what have we got to lose why don't we send him a message we ended up sending

him a tweet and said look we like what you're doing with think media and video

influences can we jump on the Skype call for an interview

worst case they say no best case they say yes and you get to talk

with them right so this was something for me as like ah he won't do it like

he's got no idea like we were so small channel or whatever but you said yes and

I think that's probably the biggest thing is that a lot of people don't

realize we're all just planning the same game YouTube is a game it's actually a

really really awesome community and people don't see it that way so I mean

I've always got messages going back and forth with Sean like it's just the

relationships that you build beyond reaching out to people so it's not just

about the actual video and about the end product which was that collaboration

it's more around the relationship that we now have from that initial video that

we created so think of it as it's just reaching out to a potential friend that

you haven't met yet and how can you build that relationship and in turn

offer value to your audience and their audience by quizzing them by asking them

by picking their brain doing exactly what we're doing here like this is good

fun this is the type of content that I like to create because it's interactive

it's real and we're inherently helping people with what we're discussing here

as well so that's our approach to collaborations you always go into it

though with the approach that there's a good chance that the person on the other

end may not share it out there's always this expectation that they will but I

know a lot of people are disappointed when the other person doesn't so don't

hold that there if they don't it's still good you can still rank on YouTube and

all this kind of stuff I'm just saying that because I know we've had a few

messages from people that are disappointed when they've reached out to

someone and said hey can can can we collaborate they do it and then the up

they're kind of expecting the other person to do it so it's if that happens

that's nice it doesn't necessarily end up with a huge growth on your channel

but it's just getting that familiarity think of it more as the relationship

building between you and that person and you're able to help other people in the

process relationship is the key factor of all

collaborations that's definitely a great point all right Justin we've come to the

end of section two the next section is what we call "Inside The Genius Mind" its going

to be a rapid-fire section I'm going to throw some questions at you you can give

me answers quickly without much of thought right okay sounds scary but let's do

it alright the first question that I have

for you is a tech review kind of question when he was just starting out

how did you go and afford all of the products that you were reviewing did you

actually buy them or was it like an arrangement that he distribute and pack

it up and fill it back to the shop or how did that work

so for us we started reviewing the products that we already had for me I

know it's a quick answer but for me like this office is more of a toy room than

an office for me I love toys I love tech I love gadgets so we would actually buy

the products and I know that that's not gonna be a great answer for most people

you definitely can do all of the things that you said for us I was buying the

360 cameras I was buying them anyway and it just happened to be that we were

reviewing them as well alright so do you get a lot of products shipped to you for

review and do you review all of them so we are very clear up front that we don't

ever guarantee a review every time someone reaches out which happens a lot

which is awesome we have like a disclaimer that we sent back and said

we'd love to check out your product if we think it's a fit we'd love to check

out your product but we don't ever guarantee a review unless it's a good

fit for us and for our audience so they've got that sort of disclaimer

there so yes we do get sent products yes in a lot of cases yeah I've seen a lot

of cases we send the products back without doing your review or they let us

keep the products without doing a review but it's just been upfront if it's not a

fit or it's not a great product we're not gonna do a video saying don't buy

this product it's not that good it's only gonna be win for the brand and for

us and for our audience if we're actually recommending something that is

good so that's our approach to it alright the next is a little bit of a

controversial question who is one youtuber who you believe has great

content but can do better on the video style front wow that is a hard question

alright I don't even know how I can answer that question because I think

everyone can improve and everyone is playing the best game that they can at

that point I would say it should be me actually if I can say that I said I as

someone who has been in video production and looking at the quality of the videos

that we've put out for our documentaries and action sports stuff I would say that

if anyone's going to improve and step up it could be me like we don't put the

same amount of time and effort into our YouTube videos as I do for my corporate

clients so not to throw anyone else under the bus there I think if anyone

should step up it could be us alright so since you have given a safe answer literally

we rephrase that question and haha there are a lot of very big youtubers to say

for example PewDiePie who focuses more on the content rather than the video

style and then we have other big youtubers like let's say Peter Mckinnon

for example who focuses so much on the quality of the video that he creates

which do you think weighs more content versus video quality that's an interesting one

because I think the third element that comes into it is storytelling and I

think that if you're looking at the different types of videos it's not just

one or the other so the difference between a just purely content piece that

doesn't have much creative editing versus a helpful piece of video that

has the creative editing and the story in it there are actually two different

things and they do serve a different different market so if you just want to

answer a question of how do I do something right you would expect a quick

short sharp video if the process is short and sharp you don't want to have a

cinematic b-roll happening in the middle of it you just want to know the answer

and that's where the beauty of YouTube is it's given us kind of hybrid of two

so you can actually now have if someone does it well with the element of

storytelling like Peter McKinnon you can actually have a tutorial video that will

run for 20 minutes that is actually really nice to watch that's like

watching a film versus just getting the answer so what I like about this is it's

a mix and there's that much you've got that many options on YouTube to

find someone who is answering that question that you search for in that

search bar with a different style I mean there's so many people out there they're

creating the same videos that we are people are coming back to watch us or to

someone else because they either like us or they like someone else like it's

it's about the human connection and there's people that you will resonate

with and they will resonate with you and there's others that probably can't stand

you or cant stand someone else that's the thing is like look at serving

look coming from the content perspective and you're going to find your tribe the

people that resonate with you and like what you stand for

alright that's definitely a very interesting answer next question I have

for you is you've based out of Australia right so how do you actually create

content that reaches out to the global market I understand that your biggest

audience is based out of the US of A so how do you create content that can reach

out to everybody who's around away from your geographical location I think it's

actually really easy I think it would actually be harder to create content

that was specifically for a small area like YouTube itself if it's not like geo

locked to Australia or to any other country so inherently when you put your

videos up whether you like it or not people around the world are going to

find them so I think to answer your question we do Americanize our videos we

know that America is our biggest audience by far I think Australia is

number six or number eight on the list so Australia is way down when you look

at pure populations you're looking three hundred and thirty million versus twenty

three million so why not play with the people are so we and I say we

Americanize our content the spelling in our titles and in the descriptions

they're all exactly like the u.s. spelling when I'm talking prices for you

to buy a product I'm talking Amazon u.s. prices which living in Australia it can

actually be pretty hard to find how much a product is in US dollars because

everything like Amazon will redirect to Australian Amazon which is totally

different so yes it's hard but you've kind of got

to look at where is your audience in YouTube analytics will tell you where

that is or where is your ideal audience and create and start targeting your

videos that way but in regards to to to trying not to or to like you're gonna go

global whether you like it or not going global is definitely a fact that all

youtubers should take into consideration all right Justin we've come to the end

of this section as well one last question to you to the Animaker

community you are watching this video right now what is one message that you

want to tell them I'll tell just to keep creating content

I know this is something that sounds so cliche but so many people give up and

you know it's not it's not an easy thing especially on YouTube it's not a quick

win like we've been going for three and a half nearly four years now uploading

one video every week and only now we're at like a hundred and sixty something

thousand subscribers right so it's not like a quick thing when I'm overnight

success but if you put in the time if you look at your keywords look at your

your do some research on your videos before you create them you're going to

actually grow much much faster but most people will jump on become a youtuber

for three months or six months they won't see the results that they're after

they're not growing fast enough the first 50 subscribers is slow the first

100 subscribers is slow push through because most people stop before they hit

that or before they hit a thousand it is just treating it as a long game the

payoff will be there but it may take a few years so don't give up don't give up

that's a message that I'd like to leave my audience for this interview

all right Justin thank you so much for spending your time with us today I hope

you enjoyed the session as much as I enjoyed learning from you thank you very

much was awesome you definitely threw a couple of curveballs in there Sarah this is

good it's good fun thank you all right Justin guys if you really enjoyed the

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future episodes until then take care and stay safe this is Aravind from team

Animaker signing off

For more infomation >> Justin Brown's secret tips for YouTube success - Duration: 25:31.

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Testing a Parachute for Mars - Duration: 2:51.

High above the Eastern Shore of Virginia a rocket is hurtling through the atmosphere at nearly twice the speed of sound

Attached is a three thousand pound payload that is designed to test a parachute for Mars

Onboard a computer is calculating the altitude and speed to determine the precise time that it will signal to deploy the parachute

These aren't the first tests of parachutes from ours

50 years ago NASA began lofting parachutes to altitudes and speeds meant to simulate the conditions of Mars entry

those early tests demonstrated the challenges of inflating lightweight materials in a 1500 mile an hour wind and

Having them survive. Well enough to help enable a safe landing on the Red Planet

Today as our missions become ever more daring

We need new parachutes capable of surviving those strenuous environments and we need ways of testing them at loads higher than ever before

To make those tests a reality

Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory worked with NASA's Wallops Flight Facility to develop a new test technique the advanced supersonic

parachute inflation research experiments or

aspire project uses a two-stage black Brant 9 sounding rocket to carry its payload to the conditions needed to stress the parachute the

Rocket is launched out over the Atlantic Ocean and ascends to altitudes where the atmosphere of Earth mimics the atmosphere near the surface of Mars

The third and final aspired test launched on September 7th

The parachute was deployed at nearly twice the speed of sound in

Less than half a second 200 pounds of nylon Kevlar and tech Nora go from a small

Drum sized bag with the density of wood to an inflated parachute with the volume of a large house generating nearly

70,000 pounds of drag

Here in slow motion images you can see the rapid emergence of the parachute as it begins generating the drag crucial for deceleration at Mars

These images give us amazing insights into the physics and early behaviors of a supersonic parachute

Inflation the apparent ease of the unfurling and unfolding in the parachute belies the severity of the extreme environment in which this occurs

Awaiting below were a recovery team who had to retrieve both the parachute and the payload and return them to shore

The parachute was then meticulously rinsed and hung to dry before inspection

Miles and miles of thread and over 3 million stitches are used to hold the parachute together and we will examine each stitch

after three successful tests of aspire

nASA has now tested their new parachute at loads and conditions exceeding any large supersonic parachute before it and

40% higher than the highest load expected for the Mars 2020 mission. Our parachute is now certified for flight at Mars

For more infomation >> Testing a Parachute for Mars - Duration: 2:51.

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For more infomation >> Have I Got News for You S56 E4. 26 Oct 18. Steph McGovern, Richard Osman, Joan Bakewell - Duration: 29:19.

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Wife Worried About Husband Disappearing For Days (Full Episode) | Couples Court - Duration: 16:50.

This is Couples Court With The Cutlers.

Good day, this is the case of Jones v. Jones.

You've been married two and a half years, and together six years?

Yes, Your Honor.

But, the most interesting part is there's a 25-year age difference, correct?

All right, Mr. Jones, I ain't mad at you. You do you.

JUDGE DANA: I like that.

(AUDIENCE LAUGHING)

Why are we here, Mrs. Jones?

Well, we're here today because I believe my husband is cheating on me

and I have the physical evidence to prove it.

JUDGE DANA: Oh, boy.

TYRONE: I'm not cheating.

JUDGE DANA: Just straight up, "I'm not doing it."

TYRONE: I'm not a cheater.

I don't know, everything was all right.

She just thinks I'm cheating, every time I go in and out, I'm cheating.

JUDGE DANA: All right.

I don't mind if you go out, that's not the problem.

The problem is when you go out and you stay out for a day, for two days.

You don't come back and then I'm calling you and you don't answer your phone.

I be in the area where where I live at.

I don't be at a park, sitting...

3:00 in the afternoon,

until about 2:00, 3:00 in the morning. Who does that?

And why you want me to believe you in the park all that time?

No...

JUDGE DANA: Okay, let me ask you this.

Has this always been the case? When did this start?

'Cause I can't believe y'all been together eight years.

KHMARI: This started about a year ago.

JUDGE DANA: What is the current status of your relationship?

KHMARI: Right now, we're on the rocks.

We're on the rocks because I can't...

I can't deal with him being in the streets like that.

KHMARI: I can't deal with it.

So, what's at stake?

Yeah, when you said you can't deal with it, what does that mean?

Meaning, if I find out he's cheating on me,

that would be the last straw.

KHMARI: Right now, I could try to kiss him...

He'd turn away, "No, ma."

If I try to hug him, he don't want me hugging him.

I have to beg him to have sex!

No, no, no.

How long have you had to beg him to have sex?

Now, that's been going on for at least a year and a half.

TYRONE: Your Honor...

(AUDIENCE LAUGHING)

TYRONE: Why would I have sex with her when she says I'm cheating every day?

Every day she says I'm cheating!

I'm cheating every day.

So, what you think I'm gonna think if you not having sex? (LAUGHS)

When you were happy, when it was good, tell me what that looked like.

So, we can have a comparison here.

When we first met, it was... Oh, my gosh.

(AUDIENCE CHEERING)

He was like a jackhammer, all right?

TYRONE: See that smile, look at her.

She just smiled and smiled...

JUDGE DANA: I didn't know she had dimples till here.

Oh, man...

That was when we was first going out.

You know, he used to take me places.

We used to go to the movies.

I mean, um...

When we first met...

It was love at first sight for me.

TYRONE: Me too, me too.

I was walking...

You know, I was going somewhere.

And I saw him, and even though he's not...

My age, or in my age-range,

or maybe the cutest-looking guy...

He's not. But...

When I saw him, I was attracted to him.

And I felt as though, "Oh, man. Look at him." I could see myself with him.

And I went up to him and I talked to him.

And, you know, we was talking, and we exchanged numbers.

And we have been inseparable from that day.

Inseparable...

TYRONE: And it's still like that, Your Honor.

Okay, no...

I still stay there, I still stick.

I'm still around, I'm still here!

So, Mr. Jones, how did you feel, you have this beautiful young lady

take the first step, you know. Women don't always take the first step.

That's correct.

For me, I had to work, I had to work, I had to work.

You know, so, women don't always take the first step.

Who said, "I love you," first?

KHMARI: He did.

Ahh...

The first time I made love to her, it was real special.

Her mother got a house, a big house, right?

I had to play like I was hurt to stay there for the weekend.

I told her something happened to me, I stayed there, we make love.

I was in love ever since.

And this ain't start happening till she was saying I'm cheating.

When the cheating came, that's when I start acting crazy.

'Cause I'm not doing it!

So, when you get accused of something, how you feel?

When you ain't do it.

You ain't do it, how you feel?

Yeah, you know...

JUDGE DANA: When a man remembers

the first time he makes love to you, that's huge.

And it clearly... I mean, you feel this woman.

I can tell.

But you're not feeling that right today.

KHMARI: No, I really feel unloved.

TYRONE: That's the problem.

JUDGE DANA: Okay.

Like, he said he thinks that I fall out of love with him.

I feel like he fell out of love with me, maybe because

after the baby I got bigger, I was not always like this.

You look good.

JUDGE DANA: Well, you know...

Fluffy girls still got it, that's all I'm saying.

Fluffy girls still got it.

You know, I like 'em like that.

I like 'em like that.

All right, so...

TYRONE: I like 'em fluffy!

But even... So...

Even though he is saying and professing his love very clearly here.

You aren't feeling the love, and you brought this suit.

This love-suit, because you think he's cheating.

Is that correct?

Yes.

Tell me specifically why you think he's cheating.

KHMARI: Um, as of today, I think he's cheating because...

We are hanging out,

he's hanging with his friend.

And his friend has his girlfriend.

And I'm with him. Let's go in a park and drink and smoke cigarettes and talk.

And I guess they wanted to... You know, just catch up.

And, so...

The girl that he has,

she gets up, she wants to go to the store.

As we going, walking to the store,

we get out the park, she's gonna tell me how...

How her and him was kissing.

And how he wanted to get with her, sexually.

I didn't know that was her friend. We was just...

JUDGE DANA: Okay, wait, wait, wait. Hold up.

You didn't know that it was her friend?

KHMARI: No, that wasn't my friend. That was your friend's girlfriend.

(SPEAKING OVER EACH OTHER)

JUDGE DANA: Okay, wait. Wait, wait, wait!

JUDGE DANA: Does that matter?

JUDGE KEITH: Yeah, what difference does that make?

Y'all been together eight years. Were you kissing her eight years ago?

Has this always been the case, you thought he was cheating?

No, in the beginning he was always with me.

He's been...

Like, not once, but twice,

the same girl and the same guy, he brings into my home.

The first time he brought his friend into our home...

About 3:00 in the morning. I jumps up...

His friend and this woman, he won't even let me approach the woman.

'Cause, you know, I'm about to say, "Excuse me, how do you know my husband?

"How did you get in here?

"What's going on right now?"

Right.

He wouldn't let me go near this girl.

JUDGE KEITH: Okay, let me ask you this, Mr. Jones.

I don't do that.

If you've got your friend and his woman in your house,

why would it be a problem then, for Ms. Jones

to just go and say, "Who is this, and why are you here?"

Why would that be a problem?

I can tell you what happened.

Let me tell you what happened, you tell me if I'm right.

She came out the bedroom and jumped bad.

And he was like, "Aw, wait a minute..."

That's the type of person she is.

JUDGE DANA: Yeah, and so he was trying to keep her from getting into a physical fight

with this woman.

So, if my friends are over at the house

that's what you gonna do?

You gonna wake up in the morning and just jump bad, immediately?

No, 'cause I got you better trained than that.

Ah. (LAUGHS)

TYRONE: I try to do it like this, since it's late,

I know she's in the room with the baby, I try to settle them in

and then as I go inside...

That's one of the nights you didn't answer the phone!

See...

When you came in...

That was one of the nights!

(SPEAKING OVER EACH OTHER)

Do you believe he slept with that woman in your home?

KHMARI: Yeah.

TYRONE: Your Honor, that's a lie.

That's a lie. That's a lie!

JUDGE DANA: Okay, that's rough...

We come from the Bronx,

you know, that's considered to be the hood.

TYRONE: And...

So...

That's how they get down.

TYRONE: Everybody don't do that!

KHMARI: I've been before...

Before I had my baby, I've been

a wild child. I'm not proud of it.

TYRONE: Yeah, so...

I'm not proud of it.

Let's talk about that.

I've been a wild child, and I know...

Let's talk about that.

...how they get down in the Bronx.

And, yes, it'll be men, sometimes three or four men.

JUDGE KEITH: Oh...

With one or two girls.

KHMARI: So, I know how they get down.

So, that's why they're called the boogie-down Bronx.

All right, all right.

TYRONE: Yeah, yeah.

And I wear the crown.

JUDGE DANA: Okay.

All right, all right.

Okay, well, that explains that, what else you got?

I've check his phone.

And I smell his privates.

(AUDIENCE GROANS)

TYRONE: Yeah, yeah.

You smell his privates? I heard you say you smell his privates?

(SPEAKING OVER EACH OTHER)

JUDGE DANA: Okay, wait!

JUDGE DANA: Mr. Jones, wait...

Drop 'em.

(AUDIENCE LAUGHING AND CHEERING)

Yeah, yeah.

JUDGE DANA: Is that for real?

Every day, every time I go outside.

Okay, Ms. Jones,

as soon as he hits the door, you say, "Drop 'em."

Drop 'em.

And you're smelling his privates?

Yes, I am.

Wow!

KHMARI: And I make sure...

Wow!

(LAUGHS)

TYRONE: That's not cool, Your Honor.

JUDGE DANA: Ron...

Ron, is this just us?

Your Honor, that's not cool.

Not my world.

JUDGE DANA: Not your world, okay.

Your Honor, one day I came home, and like I said,

I gotta get the smell when she comes, right?

She said I smelled like sex.

She went crazy, burnt all my new clothes I'd just bought, everything.

She went in the back and went crazy on 'em.

I got the proof right here.

JUDGE DANA: All right, Ms. Jones,

did you, uh...

Did you do what he's saying you did?

KHMARI: Yes, I did.

JUDGE KEITH: That's straight out of Waiting to Exhale.

TYRONE: Yeah, yeah.

I don't have words for this one.

Ms. Jones, okay, but you talk about him being gone for long periods of time.

I'm beginning to understand maybe why he's at the park for such a long period of time.

You got it wrong. He loves to start arguments.

(BOTH SPEAKING OVER EACH OTHER)

I got it...

I'm on a mission!

I'm on a mission, man! I'm on a mission.

I'm on a mission, I gotta ask this...

I gotta ask this.

Do you have any other circumstances?

KHMARI: Yes, um...

All right.

I told you about the text messages with the woman saying "Come over."

JUDGE DANA: No, you ain't tell us about that.

Yeah, well...

It was a text message, the woman was saying, "Come over."

He texts back, "I'm here."

TYRONE: That was not my phone!

She gets it, and gives him the bell number.

TYRONE: It was my nephew's...

And then he's gonna say, "Oh, oh, no, that wasn't for me.

"That was for my nephew."

I had my nephew's phone!

KHMARI: Your nephew got his own smartphone, what's going on?

Why's he using your phone?

TYRONE: I was holding the phone for him.

No, please.

He was gonna come and get it later, he told me to hold it till he comes back.

KHMARI: Why?

BOTH: No, no, no.

No, Mr. Jones...

That's a "No."

TYRONE: Your Honor...

Mr. Jones, you'd have been better off telling me a unicorn gave you that phone.

JUDGE DANA: So, this... I just want to be sure,

that what we have, the only thing we have, you ain't got nothing else to tell me.

Is the text messages...

KHMARI: No, there's something else.

Come on.

KHMARI: Yes.

I found earrings. Dollar earrings, at that.

And he's trying to talk about...

I found it!

KHMARI: It was in my bedroom.

And, also... Also, I found this scrunchie that had rhinestones.

I didn't ever buy that.

That was hers, that was hers.

It looked cute, I would've bought it...

But, uh... I didn't buy it.

Dude!

TYRONE: Your Honor, can I speak, Your Honor?

Yes, I want you to speak!

Your Honor, I swear,

in the Bronx you find stuff on the floor.

It was nighttime, I was walking by, I picked it up.

KHMARI: It was not nighttime.

I put it in my pocket, I thought it was gold!

I asked, I said, "You think this real?"

When she looked at the earring,

"Where you get this from?" Ah, she's going crazy...

I said, "Dang, I shouldn't have said anything."

I thought it was gold, I ain't gonna lie.

How could you think something that's already turning is gold?

(STAMMERING)

TYRONE: I didn't see that. It looked real to me!

But, Mr. Jones, you didn't walk in and say, "Honey,

"I found this gold earring."

At some point it was discovered and then you told her that.

Mr. Cutler, I...

I think we've heard enough.

I think we have heard enough.

JUDGE KEITH: Okay, so you got the woman in the house,

at 3:00 a.m.

Constant disrespect, yes.

You claim he was kissing a woman friend in the park.

KHMARI: Yes.

You've got text messages.

And that he admitted to that one.

JUDGE KEITH: You've got him coming home smelling like...

JUDGE DANA: He smelled like sex.

'Cause she smelled his private parts, we can't leave that out.

Okay...

That right there is rich.

You got the dollar earring that you found on the floor.

Yeah.

JUDGE KEITH: Do you realize

how serious this is?

Yes.

JUDGE KEITH: And so far,

your explanations have not been holding water.

KHMARI: No sense...

So...

(AUDIENCE APPLAUDING)

If it turns out that these allegations are true,

do you realize

she's gone.

Your Honor, it might sound wrong, but I didn't do none of this stuff.

JUDGE DANA: Ms. Jones...

Will you be able to put it aside

and move forward, and never speak on it again?

I would say, "I'm so sorry." I'd get on my knees.

I will... I will beg for your forgiveness,

if this is not true.

I didn't do nothing.

You ain't do nothing, all right...

Well, when them test results come back we'll see if you ain't do nothing.

Well, in order to get to the bottom of this,

this court has ordered a polygraph examination.

(AUDIENCE CHEERING)

JUDGE DANA: And we have the results.

The court has engaged the services

of licensed private investigator Todd Redding.

Ron, would you please escort Mr. Redding into the courtroom?

RON: Yes, Your Honor.

RON: You can have a seat right here, sir.

JUDGE KEITH: Thank you for being here.

Um, now...

Part of your team consists of polygraph examiners, is that correct?

That's correct, Your Honor.

JUDGE KEITH: All right, now, Mr. Redding,

Mr. Jones was asked,

between May 2016, and June 2016,

did he have sexual intercourse with a woman

who was in the apartment at 3:00 a.m?

That's correct, Your Honor.

What was his response to that question?

His response to the question was, "No."

What did the polygraph exam show?

The lie-detector examination determined that he was being truthful.

(AUDIENCE CHEERING AND APPLAUDING)

You're smiling, that make you feel better?

Yeah, 'cause she was in my home and that's like the ultimate disrespect

if anything went down.

JUDGE DANA: Hold on. Don't get ahead of yourself, we got another question.

We have another question.

Mr. Jones was asked,

"Since being married has he had sexual intercourse with anyone else?"

TODD: That's correct, Your Honor.

And what was his response?

Your Honor, his response to the question, again, was, "No."

JUDGE DANA: All right.

What did the polygraph reveal?

The lie-detector examination determined that he was also being truthful.

(AUDIENCE CHEERING)

I see tears in your eyes.

TYRONE: I got...

Tears of joy?

Yeah.

JUDGE DANA: All right, what you gonna do, sister?

What you getting ready to do?

I'm so sorry.

You need to go over there, girl.

I'm so sorry, I beg your forgiveness.

(AUDIENCE CHEERING)

I'm so sorry.

KHMARI: I'm sorry.

All right, bring it in, bring it in.

I'm sorry.

JUDGE DANA: Okay, you making it clear, right here, with everybody,

you gonna stop smelling him, right?

KHMARI: (LAUGHING) Yes.

That's first.

JUDGE DANA: That right there has got to stop!

Yes.

TYRONE: Yeah, stop that first!

'Cause I'm tired of dropping my pants.

(LAUGHING)

All right, now, the flip-side of that, Mr. Jones, is

you can't give her a reason to want to do that.

All right, now,

I like parks as much as everybody else.

I like spending time in the park, I like going to the park.

But you can't spend eight, 10 hours a day in the park

avoiding going home. So, it's a two-way street.

You have to not give him a reason not to want to come home.

And you gotta go home.

It's as simple as that.

KHMARI: Thank you so much.

JUDGE DANA: And, this court has resources, so that you both

can figure out how to do what you do to be successful.

Good luck to both of you, and as we say in this court...

Don't cheat yourself out of the chance for a good relationship.

Court is adjourned. (BANGS GAVEL)

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You may be seated.

Hello, Your Honor.

Good morning, Ron.

This is the case o Baylor v. Earls.

Thank you.

Good day, everyone.

AUDIENCE: Good day.

Miss Baylor, you petitioned the court for a DNA test.

You want to prove to your ex-fiance, Mr. Earls

that he fathered your three-year-old son, Marcus Junior.

Is that correct?

Yes, Your Honor.

You say Mr. Earls called off your wedding

just three months prior to getting married because of his paternity doubts?

Yes, Your Honor.

JUDGE LAKE: Mr. Earls,

you and Miss Baylor have been together

since you were 17 years old,

and you believe she's been unfaithful

the entire relationship.

EARLS: Yes, Your Honor.

Today, you're counter-suing Miss Baylor for a lie detector test

because you want the entire truth.

Yes, Your Honor.

All right. Miss Baylor, what have Mr. Earls' accusations and denial

done to your relationship?

Your Honor, his accusations have ruined our relationship.

It has tore us apart.

We have been together since I was 17, and he moved in with us,

and then we had two beautiful daughters,

and then after our third child,

we decided that we wanted to get married.

And he called off the wedding three months before we got married.

JUDGE LAKE: Really?

And we planned everything.

I had everything picked out, Your Honor.

I had a dress. He bought me a ring. Everything...

Our wedding day was supposed to be 12, 13, 14.

Like, that was so significant.

And it really hurt me for him to do that, Your Honor.

Can I submit this to you?

What is that?

This is my wedding planner.

I had everything...

JUDGE LAKE: May I see that, Ron?

BAILIFF: Yes, ma'am.

So you really planned an entire wedding?

Yes.

You had three children with this man...

BAYLOR: Yes, Your Honor.

...and I can see that really hurts you.

It hurts, like, so bad

for him to not think that my son is his.

Like, I don't know where these rumors came from,

I don't know who started them,

I don't know anything. I love Mr. Earls.

I wanna spend the rest of my life with him.

He's a beautiful little boy. So, Mr. Earls...

Yes, Your Honor.

You certain this child is not yours?

I'm certain. I'm 100% sure that that is not my baby.

So, this had to be really serious

for you to call off the wedding just three months before.

It was very serious.

What happened?

I went away on August 16,

and Sondra came and visited me,

two weeks after I was gone.

Uh, and she gave me some news that she was pregnant.

Okay, I was excited...

Come to find out a week later, she visited me again,

and she tells me, "I stepped out on you

"a month prior to the time you had left."

A month before I got pregnant with my son,

I did step out on the relationship. I did.

This was nowhere near the conception date.

This was a whole month before I conceived.

And when I told Mr. Earls that I was pregnant,

you know, he was happy, you know? We were both happy,

because we had two miscarriages before that.

Unexplained, you know?

And it devastated us, we wanted a baby. We planned to have my son.

And when he went away,

he just feels that, you know, the dates don't add up.

I suppose.

We didn't plan anything.

Okay, do you know what month you cheated in, Miss Baylor?

July.

Sure was.

Because I got pregnant in August.

I got pregnant August 14.

Let me go to my conception calculator here so I can understand this.

When was Marcus Jr. born?

He was born April 22, 2013.

JUDGE LAKE: Okay, now if we calculate the date of his birth,

your conception date would've been...

(JUDGE LAKE READING)

Yeah, but he's supposed to be premature.

That's about a ten-day window.

That's when you said you cheated.

I cheated in July, yes, Your Honor,

but that is not when I conceived.

My son was due May 7,

but I had a C-section due to...

I had two other kids,

my blood pressure goes up when I go into labor,

and I had to have a C-section.

That's why he was born April 22.

Miss Baylor, you're saying the baby was born early.

And so, your conception date

would actually have been later than what is projected here.

Yes.

Mr. Earls, do you think the baby was born early?

No, that baby wasn't born early.

She carried that baby full-term.

That is not true, Your Honor.

You don't know no baby

premature at six pound, nine ounces.

I know, that's a big baby.

(AUDIENCE LAUGHS)

I do agree. A six pound, nine ounce baby?

I mean that is a... That's a full-term weight.

EARLS: Yeah!

Exactly, because I was due May 7,

I had a C-section which was scheduled at 38 weeks.

Our daughters weigh five pound, seven ounces,

five pound, eight ounces, and they was full-term.

All babies are not gonna be born the same weight.

All my babies is.

No, they're not. No, they are not, because...

We're not going to get into that, because we're here to prove that my son

is your son.

EARLS: He is not my son.

BAYLOR: That is your son.

EARLS: Look, she carried him full-term.

She cheated on me in July, the time adds up.

She brought me all the way down.

I just want her to tell me the truth.

I wanna understand why you are cheating in the relationship.

I just felt like he was still lying to me.

EARLS: She couldn't close her legs.

So you... Who was this person you cheated with?

His sister's cousin.

So, this was a one-night thing?

A fling? What happened?

It was a fling, maybe. But not that long.

Just a couple of times and, like, that was it.

A couple too many.

But I used protection when I stepped out, unlike him.

He has two other kids outside of our relationship...

...that he stepped out on me on plenty of times.

I do. I do.

She cheated on me with the cable man.

No, I did not cheat on him with the cable man.

He was a friend.

Wait, when did the cable man get in it?

As soon as I went away, the cable man came in.

He was a friend. He took me to get my kids something to eat one day,

and we went to go play pool and have a few beers at the bar,

and I "cheated," supposedly.

My brother also even told me about some things.

What did your brother tell you?

Oh, my brother told me he caught her doing

mysterious things on her phone,

talking to others, talking about she wanna

meet up with them, and things.

We have your brother joining us today from your hometown.

That's good!

JUDGE LAKE: Mr. Earls...

Can you hear me?

Yes, ma'am.

Your brother has testified that you've caught Miss Baylor

in some very, uh, questionable circumstances. Is that true?

Yes, ma'am. About three weeks before, prior,

before my brother went away,

I caught Miss Baylor texting another dude

talking about how she wanna have sex with him.

The dude's picture kept popping up on the phone.

Miss Baylor?

Yes, I do flirt a lot.

I do. I flirt a lot.

Oh, God. Yeah, yeah.

More than a lot.

EARLS: Yeah, more than a lot.

BAYLOR: That is a lie.

But you were on the phone texting a guy.

BAYLOR: Yes, I was,

but Marcus has done me so much worse.

Mr. Earls, do you know anything else?

Uh, about two weeks after my bro went away,

we was having a get-together at the house,

and she was drinking, having a good time.

Next thing I know she burnt off,

and didn't come back till the next day.

She came home the next day?

PAUL: Yes, ma'am.

Who did you see her leave with, Mr. Earls?

A dude!

I left with my cousin,

and that's probably who he's seen me leave with, my cousin.

EARLS: That ain't her cousin.

Judge, she's a compulsive liar.

All right, Mr. Earls, thank you so much for your testimony today.

Yes, ma'am.

So, Mr. Earls, you say she just lies.

Yes, Your Honor.

JUDGE LAKE: And that's why you asked the court

to administer a lie-detector test.

Yes, Your Honor.

Oh, I just had a light bulb,

'cause I'm thinking to myself,

he is so mad at her for cheating,

and it is wrong,

but you were cheating, and you got two children outside the relationship,

but what you're most angry at, you're saying,

"You told me the truth, that you cheated,"

but you feel like she's making up this whole story

about the baby being early,

'cause she doesn't wanna admit that it's a possibility

that this other guy is the father.

She's in denial, Your Honor.

JUDGE LAKE: That's what's making you most angry?

Yes, ma'am.

So, when you found out she cheated

did you immediately have doubt?

Yes, I already knew like, it already...

It clicked to me. I was insecure.

JUDGE LAKE: What clicked?

That she cheated and that's his baby.

May I submit my evidence?

Absolutely. What did you bring for the court?

It's just the picture to show everybody in this court room

that this is not my...

Let me see that.

That is not my son.

You're presenting to the court...

...a side by side photo.

On the left-hand side is Marcus Jr.

EARLS: Correct.

JUDGE LAKE: And on the right-hand side...

Is a picture of you.

EARLS: Yes, Your Honor.

You don't believe you don't look anything alike.

EARLS: Nothing alike.

Okay, I have a question,

how did the baby get the name Marcus Jr.

then, if you never thought?

I felt bad. I always wanted a son.

I wanted a son with her.

I felt bad. I mean she crying in a hospital laid up

with her guts out on her belly.

So, I was like, yeah, you could give him my name.

BAYLOR: Your Honor...

JUDGE LAKE: So, wait a minute.

You seem like a strong-minded young man.

EARLS: Yes, I am.

How did you get to the hospital and decide,

"Okay, I'm gonna give this baby my last name as my Jr.

"and I don't believe he's mine."

That's, man, I can... Look, I don't know.

I just know I made a mistake.

Did you sign the birth certificate?

EARLS: I signed it.

You signed the birth certificate?

When you signed that birth certificate,

you acknowledged paternity, you understand that right?

Well, hopefully, this DNA can help me out.

You know black women like to put people on child support,

I ain't got time for that.

BAYLOR: You're not gonna pay...

Hold on!

Hold on, 'cause I'm a black woman.

No. No. Well, certain ones.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Your Honor.

JUDGE LAKE: Hold on!

Sorry, Your Honor.

JUDGE LAKE: Hold on!

Sorry, Your Honor.

Now we, look...

We get to the truth in this court room.

Okay.

JUDGE LAKE: Hold on!

Let's get something straight.

EARLS: Yeah, I'm back up...

It's women of all races and colors

that are receiving child support for children.

But let me be clear

the child support is for the child.

EARLS: Yeah.

(AUDIENCE APPLAUDS)

BAYLOR: Exactly.

And then let me be even clearer, you did this.

Once you sign that birth certificate,

you were responsible for child support.

So, don't come into my court room

talking about what a black woman gonna do

'cause this black woman gonna let you know.

(AUDIENCE APPLAUDS)

Now, I'm really ready for the results.

EARLS: Sorry.

Ron, hand me the lie detector results first.

Your Honor.

You were asked during the last ten years,

other than the one time you admitted to cheating,

have you had sexual intercourse

with another man?

You answered, "Yes."

The lie detector determined that was the truth.

That's because we split up.

Yeah.

Within that, we split up.

A lot of times, we split up.

Ms. Baylor, we asked you,

did you have sexual intercourse

with the man you admitted

to cheating on Marcus with more than one time.

You answered, "Yes."

Wow.

The lie detector determined that was the truth.

Wow.

I just mentioned that here, I've nothing to hide. I mentioned that.

Mr. Earls, you seem surprised.

She did testify in court today

that it was kind of a fling. It was more than one time.

Yeah, well, that ain't what I've been hearing

for the last three years.

JUDGE LAKE: So, you're saying

even though it was determined

that she was telling the truth,

the answer she gave to the questions are different

from what's she's been telling you?

Yes, Your Honor.

And that's why you called off the wedding.

That's exactly why I called off the wedding.

To be a man that's always wanted a son,

to be excited about it,

to go in the hospital, to give this child your name,

to sign the birth certificate

to be legally responsible for the child,

why is it, you haven't

been able to... It seems like you've done everything else.

I wanna give him the opportunity to know his father.

He knows his father for the...

I grew up without a father, okay?

I've been here for him, okay?

But I wanna give him that opportunity.

If you're not the child's biological father,

is this relationship over? Where do you go from here?

It's over, she, she, look, that lie detector test...

She passed it cause I mean,

I already knew she was lying to me all this whole time, anyway.

She passed it though.

You said the relationship is over

if Marcus Jr. is not your biological child.

EARLS: Correct.

But you had two children outside the relationship, and she stayed with you.

EARLS: She did, Your Honor.

Ms. Baylor, what are you thinking right now?

What are you feeling?

I feel that it is so unfair because...

I've been with him for so long.

I'm the one who's been there,

but he can have babies by other women,

and then always run off to them

but you wanna leave me?

But my son is his. They look so much alike.

You can tell, like, I wanna be with Mr. Earls

for the rest of my life. I love him.

He's the only man I know since...

17 years old. I was young.

Like, he is all I know.

JUDGE LAKE: If Marcus Jr. is not Mr. Earls' biological child,

where do you go from here?

I mean, I would love to be with him

but I can't make somebody stay if they don't wanna stay.

Even though, I did step out, yes,

but I was there for him.

All right. Well, I have the results.

Let's get to the truth.

In the case of Baylor v. Earls Sr.

When it comes to three-year-old

Marcus Earls Jr.,

it has been determined by this court...

Mr. Earls, you...

...are the father.

I told you.

I told you.

I have my doubts, I have my insecurity.

But I do love that little man.

JUDGE LAKE: And I'm sure he loves you too.

You're the only man he knows as his father?

EARLS: The only one.

Then does it hurt you in this moment that you did

carry that doubt for three, four years of...

Yeah, that's what's killing me right now.

I'm sorry, and I'm sorry to you too.

I'm sorry, too.

JUDGE LAKE: This is...

...a time for you to stand up and be the man,

the best man you can be.

You're right, Your Honor.

When you give a child your name,

there's a responsibility in that,

because when he looks to the example

of who he can be in this world,

his first point of reference

is gonna be the man that has his name.

So that means, it's time for you

to create that life so your son

can have a life he can emulate.

That's how you break the cycle.

That's how you make sure he doesn't end up

in the places where you've been.

If you all are gonna build a family,

or try to figure this thing out,

you got to set a proper foundation.

All this sleeping around outside the relationship...

No, no, no.

It's time to pull that all together.

Talk through it,

because I can tell you do both love one another very much.

I do love him.

I do love her.

JUDGE LAKE: And love is worth fighting for.

EARLS: Yes, it is.

Go fight it out in a good way this time, together.

Court is adjourned.

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7 Heart-Healthy Foods for Women

Do you regularly consume these foods? If they're not already part of your diet, start eating them as soon as possible and take advantage of their properties to care for your heart.

Heart disease affects both men and women.

For women, this has become a serious concern.  This is not just because the number of women with the disease has increased.

In reality, it's because the way that it manifests makes it more difficult to detect. In this article, you'll learn about 7 heart-healthy foods.

However, what's most concerning is that women take longer to have a medical check-up.

Plus, although they might have particular risk factors for heart disease, they ignore it until something more serious shows up.

That's why it's important to shed some light on this subject so that you'll immediately respond to anything out of the ordinary, and also improve your general lifestyle habits.

Today, we want to recommend seven healthy foods with nutritional properties that will help take care of a woman's heart health.

Start including them in your diet today!.

1-Nuts.

Walnuts, almonds, and other types of nuts are foods that provide omega-3 fatty acids, amino acids, and antioxidants that help protect your heart health.

These essential nutrients regulate your cholesterol levels. Plus, they prevent the formation of plaque in the arteries.

In addition, they're also useful for regulating inflammation, a factor that's related to major cardiac problems.

2-Broccoli.

Broccoli has long been popular in all healthy diet plans.

This vegetable is rich in vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber.

Naturally, this makes it an ingredient that promotes better arterial and heart health.

It contains folic acid, zinc, and iron, all minerals that help maintain good circulation to prevent disorders like high blood pressure.

Broccoli provides vitamins C, E, and K, in addition to phytonutrients that strengthen the arteries and heart muscle.

Meanwhile, dietary fiber decreases your absorption of bad cholesterol (LDL) and promotes the removal of toxins.

3-Strawberries.

Low in calories and rich in antioxidants, strawberries are excellent for taking care of your heart.

Flavonoids help dilate your arteries and prevent them from hardening, which is related to high blood pressure.

This fruit contains fiber, vitamins, and minerals to regulate cholesterol levels.

Plus, they help remove toxins from the bloodstream and decrease excess inflammation.

4-Turmeric.

Turmeric is an ingredient that every woman should consume.

It stands out for its anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and pain relieving properties, making it a common natural remedy.

The main active compound in turmeric, curcumin, decreases inflammation in tissues around the heart and reduces your risk of a heart attack.

In addition to its powerful antioxidants, turmeric helps regulate blood pressure and controls cholesterol levels.

5-Green tea.

Green tea became popular around the world for its weight loss properties.

However, green tea also contains many antioxidants with lots of benefits for your cardiovascular health.

It contains catechins, polyphenols, and isoflavones.

These improve the function of your heart and circulatory system.

Meanwhile, its antioxidants remove lipids from the bloodstream.

This prevents your arteries from becoming clogged.

One of the amino acids in green tea, L-theanine, minimizes the impact of oxidative stress.

This is a factor that can increase your risk of certain cardiac problems.

6-Olive oil.

This essential ingredient from the Mediterranean diet is another one of the best dietary supplements to keep heart disease at bay.

The high content of healthy fats in olive oil promotes the cleansing of the arteries. Plus, by reducing cholesterol levels, it prevents the onset of atherosclerosis.

In addition, olive oil helps increase the elasticity of your arteries to promote better circulation and blood pressure.

It also fights inflammation and strengthens and protects your heart thanks to its antioxidants and amino acids.

7-Salmon.

Finally, salmon and other varieties of cold water fish contain omega-3 fatty acids and high value protein to help care for your heart.

First of all, these nutrients promote the control of high cholesterol levels and triglycerides in the bloodstream.

These are two factors that are often related to the development of cardiovascular disease.

Plus, they regulate your body's inflammatory processes and restore arterial health.

This keeps your blood flowing without difficulty.

Salmon is recommended by the American Heart Association as a way to reduce your risk of heart attacks, heart failure, and stroke.

Do you regularly consume these foods? If they're not already part of your diet, start eating them as soon as possible and take advantage of their properties to care for your heart.

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Hi, I'm Lisa Elliott SDSU Commodity Marketing Specialist.

Today I will be discussing optimizing and back testing technical indicators for agricultural marketing plans.

Most market trading charting platforms use default settings for technical indicators.

Market participants may want to adjust these settings to improve the performance of the technical indicator for achieving their objective and willingness to take on risk.

Let's say the objective is to increase the price for seed, when selling a commodity that is produced.

By adjusting the technical indicators, the technical signal can by in better alignment with the risk market

participants are willing to take giving their risk tolerance and result in an expected enhancement in price received.

Most market charting platforms allow the user to alter the standard technical settings and apply the altered settings on a price chart to monitor.

The question that you ask though is should you adjust the technical indicators.

One way to inform a market participant, whether they should adjust the technical indicators is to back test

various combinations of settings for the technical signals using historical data.

Back testing means to look at the performance of a marketing strategy or technical signal given market movements in the past.

Testing the historical performance should be done for each commodity and market whether futures and/or cash.

In the case where the objective is to receive a higher selling price for a commodity to be produced,

the performance factors can be based on average price received selling the commodity and the average number selling triggers selling over time.

For example, if a producer is using a Bollinger band technical indicator as a hedging selling signal,

the producers waiting for prices to break above the upper Bollinger band before they make a sale.

Adjustments can be made to the number of days used to calculate the moving average and the number of

standard deviations used to determine where the upper and lower Bollinger bands are placed.

Various combinations of different average periods and number of standard deviations used for the settings of the Bollinger band can be evaluated historically.

Each setting will likely produce a different average price received and number of selling triggers.

For example setting the number of standard deviations for a Bollinger band at three and a marketing rule may have

historically resulted in a higher average price but produce fewer selling signals.

While a setting of two standard deviations for a Bollinger band in the same marketing rule historically

may have resulted in a a lower average price received but resulted in more signals.

Depending on the producers risk tolerance a risk adverse producer may choose the second Bollinger

band setting because it would likely produce more selling signals in the future.

The decision may be made even though the price received is not expected to be as high.

The producer must make a decision on their willingness to trade off a higher price received with the probability

that the marketing rule will result in a sale based on the rule.

If there had been a few selling signals in the past then the rule may result in the same condition in the future.

Thus an additional rule would need to be developed to enhance price when the first condition does not occur.

The risk adverse producer may place higher value that the rule they develop will trigger the course of the marketing period.

Even though they know it is unlikely to result in the highest price for seed.

On the other hand a risk taking producer may prefer a rule when it occurs it is likely result in a higher price but is less likely to occur.

Using back testing a producer can choose the best technical settings to fit heir marketing objectives that are aligned with the risk tolerance of the operation.

For more information on this topic visit iGrow.org.

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